OCT. 11. 
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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
-tfWi'rnn Sbviidfiili'wi-e ^ramuiuo. ,„ia b,th.b».i„.,„»i u * A “’ ahdue i.kkov s nurseries. 
U-ll-luTl ,vJ UliUlllf 1111+ m r ,, —:-~ . , value per pound ot the estimated weight of beef in the qnar- Pleasantly located, six miles west of Geneva, N. Y., on the AT ANGERS p » a w n u- * 
Cri5l v* (_v * The following are the Premiums awarded in ter8 - The hide and tallow, or “ fifth quarter," is not counted turnpike road—-containing one hundred acres, well watered „ , ‘ 5“S, RAKCE. 
,, cia 1 T\ i in this market, as it is in Boston. and well adapted to raising grain or grass, in a high state of *, Andre Leroy, member of the principal Horticultural 
' khe otOCK department OI the recent Annual Prices—T he prices to-<iay per pound will average about 9c. cultivation, gently rolling, every fieto thoroughly drained— find Agricultural Societies of fturope and America, and lately 
Poiv nf tlin a r „ o First Q^ity, $9.00(0,9,50, extras lie; medium $8 .M).a,9,UU; Fences of boards, mostly new, built, in the most substantial P 1 romotedby the trench Emperor to the rank of Knight ofthe 
Arrival of tlio Stpamer Afrioa * ““ Monroe UO. Ag. bociety. poorest $7>£'o 8 . Put tew sales over $9>£, or under $7K. manner with gates to every field. Eighteen acres woodland, ^S n ? r . °T, lil . e ^ e8t Nur®ery Products exhibited at 
* pi aco , r ATTi tj Pricks or Veal Calves—C alves are usually sold inrough a f"" set of Farm Buildings, all new. consisting of a beau- World s b air in Paris, bogs leave to inform his friends and 
- i. VAULb. the year at 4S7C ^1 tb, live weight, except those from one to ,lful dulling ot modern architecture, built ot the best materi- 13 ? / - pn , c that he h 3 J u *t published his new Cata'ogue for 
m„_ IK™ i -NT-— qj ^.HORT-noitws.—i?«//s—Three Years Old —1st, E. Fellows, six days old, known as “ Kittens," which bring $1,25 to $3^4 als and in tho best manner, barn, shed, horse barn, cariiage Okwb more extensive and complete than thatof any sirni- 
i. HE AlllCa arl lveu ac ixew aOIKOH me OU Chili, $10 ; 2d, A Williams, West Henrietta, 5. One Yoar— each. In autumn good many ‘grass Calves,” four to six house, corn house, hog house, wash house, Ac , Ac. ; likewise lar establishment on the Continent. It contains the prices, Ac. 
inst-. She brings Liverpool and London dates Ualkins, East Henrietta, 6 ; 2 d, Jas Upton, Greece, 3. months’ old, sell for $3(5)8 each. A good fat veal sells often as a full set of farm buildings on another part of the farm for a „ a “ the r ruit, Ornamental and Evergreen Trees. Shrubs! 
In tVio 9MtVi ° 1 Best Bull Calt, Jas. H. Upton, 3. high as $20(3)30. tenant. Also, an * xcellent young Orchard in full bearing, and Boses, Camellias, Stocks, Seedlings, Ac., Ac., with the neces- 
CO me /ium. Cotes—Three Years Old—1st, Wm. Rankin, Greece $8 ■ 2d Milch Cows—The price of Cows depends as much upon a S H0<1 variety of all kinds of fruit. Said iarnt is situated in 3ar y information for importing the same. His experience in 
England _The English papers are filled with Wm - Brown, Ogden, 4. Two Years-lst. J. Galleutiue, Rush,’ fancy as the price of horses. Ordinary $25^30; good $35(0)40; “ e immediate vicinity of a store, post-oflice, mill and all kinds f?“ir?g" p 0 ™ erst or America, and the superiority of his p ants, 
vi. i l- papers are iiiieu wim 6 ; 2 d, R. Martin, Henrietta, 8 . Heifer Calf, Wm. Brown, Og! extra, with calf, $45@50. of mechanics. In short, said property has everything that is ^ v «b e « n too well appreciated during a period of ten years to 
the descriptions Of the Coronation at Moscow, den, 2 . Discretionary Premium to Mr. Galentiue for his very Sheep and Lambs—C ommon Sheep $2,50(3)6; extra Sheep deniable for a farmer or the retired business man that wants a re n-l’ lr ?, r comment. 
The Pn<st «iipah« nf a dinlrnnntic rnntnre with excellent Bull. $8(3)10; Lambs $4,01X5:6,00. pleasant home in the country. Title, indisputable. For fur- toe catalogue can be obtained free of charge on application 
ILie lost speaks OI a Diplomatic rupture wim D -M -Three Years n'd 1st W B Williams sWiNK— Western hogs, corn-fed, large, first quality, live ther particulars, inquire of the owner on the premises, or W,i- o»he undersigned Acent, who will also receive and forward 
Naples as inevitable. It says the whole of our RochIster'*lI) 2 d A Buckland R r ',h h Twe YosVi!.u!’ weight, 6#5>7c.; dead weight, 8^(3.8%c.; small size do., live LIaM T. SCOTT, Etq , of the Geneva Bank. Terms of payment * 1 ? e orders. Mr. A. I.eroy is happy in being able to state that 
diD Omacv will he re-called from the Neanoli- WKRoot?dates )8 2 d S i Henrietta s ’ weight. 6&$7c; dead weight. 8 y 2 (a) 8 Kc; still-fed, live weight, nmde easy. HORACE DEVEREUX. his Nurseries were not reached bv the inundation which so re- 
aipiomacy Will De le caneci irorn tne ixeapou VV,K. Bootn, Gates, 8 2d, S. Leggett, Henrietta, 4. 5y,Ca)5 %:dead weight, 7Ji@7&c7; »£w York State, fat, live Flint Creek, Ontario Co., N. Y.,Oct.2, ’56. 353w4 cently devastated a portion of the district in which they are 
Arrival of the Steamer Africa. 
The Africa arrived at New York on the 3d 
_n • -v-i • NEW YORK 41ATTIJE MAKKKT— Oct. 1. 
Monroe Co. Pair.-Premiums. BEEVES-These are sold by the head at a price equal to the „ A VAUTABLB FARM FOR SALE, 
... - . value per pound ot the estimated weight of beef in the qnar- Pleasantly located, six miles west of Geneva, N. Y., on the 
The following are the Premiums awarded in ter3 - The hide and tallow, or " fifth quarter," is not counted turnpike road—containing one hundred acres, well watered 
0 - _ in this market, as it is in Boston. and well adapted to raising grain or grass, in a high state of 
the Stock Department of the recent Annual 
Fair of the Monroe Co. Ag. Society: 
CLASS I.—CATTLE. 
Ian Port, and we shall send, as well as the CotM—Seven Years Old—A. Buckland, Brighton, $ 8 . Three weight, 6 &@ 6 %c.; dead weight, 8 ^ta 9c.; small size.’prime for 
French, two line-of-battle-ships and a corres- lTp°a™^&\^Xifer CaTfi LTs^Min, stock'*hog 9 t^c 0igt,t ’ : dead weight - 
ponding force Of frigates. By these alone will 2. Discretionary 10 S. Leggett,Henrietta, for cow, $2, C. Leg- Receipts— Beeves 5,617 ; Cows 265; Veals 597; Sheep and 
the Allies communicate with the King. n „ te v ™ , . T Lambs 12,666; Swine—. 
cently devtistated a portion or the district in which they are 
situated ANDRE LEROY. Angers. 
• j50w15 F. A. BRUGUIERE, Sole Agent, 
138 Pearl St., Ne\r York. 
' . i~x t>- i , r & 'ni •_ Natives and Grades. — Dulls —Three Years Old—1st, James 
The schooner Dean rucnmonci, from OlllCclgO Upton, Greece, 6 ; 2 d, I). L. liailey, Henrietta, 4 . Two Years 
r l r • • vAi«vt;a, rtucucMer, t. ixeiier, iwu learsuia, ri. o. ilav- 
There are rumors of extensive forgeries in ward, Brighton, 5 ; 2d, J. Stevenson, Henrietta, 3. One Year 
Crystal Palace stock, causing a heavy decline in Oid— ut, L. M. & u. o. Otis, do, 3; 2 d, L. d. Ely, Brighton, 2 . 
+ v J v m. j • i •_+ ji_i Oaif, B. M. Baker, Kochester, Vol Irans. 
the shares. The party implicated has fled. working Oxen -Best 10 yoke from one town, end by m. 
market retailing, live weight, ; dead weight, THE NEW YORK LEDGER. ^vv, 4V r . a. dhuuu iM th, Sole 
9 lKCE.°pt- 0 B g eevSi7; Cows 265; Veals 597; Sheep and W ™ KhY f PA , P ™ ^ now at- -——- St.. 
Lambs 12,666; Swine —. ^^J.^The" LEDGERt^evo^to Potte LUemu"^ ^ ^ ^ " U C 15 M « N ’ 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MAKKET-Oot. I. Original Tales, Sketches, Poetry, Essays, Gossip, and Current _ TO CALEBS IK FRUIT TREES 
, , i qi o ^ _ News, and maintains a high moral tone. It is every where ac- The Subscriber will sell in targe quantities at t 
At market 1S1- Cattle 1400 Beeves, and 412 Stores, consist- knowledged to be tile best family paper in the world ! Hence A well grown stock of tile best marke 
ing of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and its extraordinary and unheard of popularity. Mr. Bonner the kruil Trees, consisting in part of 
three years old. proprietor of the LEDGER, employs the best talent in’ the 100.0H0 Dwarf Pear Trees 1 and 2 years old 
41^17 J 50 ™ mT’ *c 5 °’ YT* n qUa ,ty ’ country, ana by so doing makes tile best paper. Such writers £5,000 Grafted Apple Trees 2 and 4 years old 
75, 2 d do, $0.50^0.7,20, dd do. $6.00, ordinary $4,50 a3 Fanny Fern. Sylvanus Cobb, Jr, and Emerson Ben- 25,000 Peach Ticca 1 year from bud! 
bTORES Working Oxen $9J, 100, 140@159. nett, are permanently engaged on it, and will write for no 10,000 Cherry “ 1 to 3 years old. 
Cows and Calves $30, 40(a50. other paper hereafter. Mrs. Sigourney also constantly writes 5 . ( -00 Fastollf Raspberry. 
Two Years nirt—« 1 R go ag/- 9 k Jor it; so do a host of other popular authors, itcluding Alice Also a general assortment of Nursery stock. Si 
Market Beei 1 — Extra, per cwt, $8,50; first quality, $ 7 , 
75; 2d do, $6,50@7,25; 3d do. $6,00; ordinary $4,50 
Stores— Working Oxen—S90, 100, 140@159. 
Cows and Calves— $30, 40(a,50. 
Veal Calves—5^(3 6%. 
UREAT INDUCEMENTS! 
TO DEALERS IK FRUIT TREES. 
,1 S 2 ribe T, WiIi sel1 in J a 'V s quantities at unprecedented 
w prices. A well grown stock of the best market varieties of 
the shares. The party implicated has fled. Working Oxen -Best 10 yoke from one town, enfd by M. Y EAKL I NGS-$12;|l6. Tw 0 Years Oid-$18, 30, 33fq,35.- Cary’, Mr.-^ViuGHN 0 M°art‘ StYnmt'Gibson', ClIbaSydn 
Capt. Penny lias returned m the Lady Flank- Roberts, East Henrietta. $10 and a Vol. Trans, lor owner of Tbre © Years Old—$ 28 ^a 3o. , <^c. The LEDGER ii 
lin from tViP Arctic TPfrioTis each team. Best pair, Abner Buckland, Brighton, 8 : 2d, E. D. Sheep and Uambs— 4460 at market. Brices extra $4@6j having secured the service 
nn nom ice Arotitregiuus. . Hodges, Ogden, 6 . by lot, $1.75, 2,60,3^3,50. who designs only for the 1 
France.— The chief subject of interest in SrEERS.-Best pair, Three Years Old, D. L. Bailey, Henri- 5 IDE8 » ^The NEW YORK LED 
FRANCE. The chief subject of interest in Steers.—B est pair, Three Years Old, D. L. Bailey, Ilonri- 
Paris, is the arrest of numerous members of the Otta, $ 6 ; 2d, M. H. Bosworth, Perinton, 4; 3d, M. Roberts, Hen- 
cfu>iof it nf NovifinP nn n rhfirgp of *iti infPTif’in'n rietta, Vol. lraus. and 2. Best yoke, 1 wo Vcars Old, M. Rob- 
society ot iNanene, on a cnaige oi an intention erl8> d0f 4; 2 d, s. Leggett, do, 2 ; 3 d, c. Cnapmau, do, v 0 i. 
to assassinate the Emperor on his return from Trans, and 1. One Year Old— 1 st, S Leggett, do, 3; 2d, T. o. 
Biarritz. Much uneasiness exists at Madrid, Ju £ cs > do - 2 ; 3d, j. s. Phiibnck, Permtou, Vol. Trans. 
and the Qeen and O’Donnell are becoming B^rs^r'A^D^eVan^^Stl 6 ^^,’ fodo ^ 0 ts^ 
equallv unpopular. Heifer, Jus. Upton, Greece, 4; 2 d, Juo. Burns, Peufield, 2. 
The French Congress has opened at Brussels. class il — horses. 
Business is vet preliminary. Stallions.— Road or Carriage .—Best Four Years Old—R. P 
T 1 . , . . , _,. Hubbard, Chili, “Black Hawk,’ $10; 2d, H. Sales. Wheatland, & 
Liverpool Markets.— The following is from the Circu- Three Years Oid-ist, F Piaster, Perinton, 8 ; 2d, J K. Ballen- 
lar of James McHenry & Co.:—Provisions—There is better tine, Chili, 5. Two Years O d—1st, E, W. Bra’uch,’ Henrie ta, 5- 
demand for Bacon, without change of prices. Beef and 2d, J. Wood, Chili, 3. One Year Old—lot, R. Harris, Ogden,’ 
Pork unchanged. Cheese in good request. Lard is out of 4 > ^ Calkins, Henrietta, 2. 
iy lot, $1.75, 2,50, 3m 3,50. 
Hides, D cwt. $7@7>£. Tallow <j9 cwt. $7)^@8Nf. 
Pelts— 75^t 88c each. Calf Skins, 13<qJ14 cts. Jh. 
c, Ac. The LEDGER is beautifully illustrated every week, 
iving secured the services of the celebrated artist Thwaites, 
ho designs only for the LEDGER and Harpers’ Magazine. 
The NEW YORK LEDGER is printed on beautiful white 
pelts— to a ooe eacn. i an "Kins, 1*0)14 cts. & n>. paper, and is composed of eight pages, making the handsomest tradea very handsome stock of 
Swine— BOO Western at market; hard, live weight, 6%c per weekly paper in the country * b a u c, T . i 
lb; dressed «^c; shoats in lots, 7@7^c; retail 8C<$10c. I, j 8 published every Saturday, and sold at all the news offi- Pear « ’ bt "* dar<3 > J 
10,000 Cherry “ 1 to 3 years old. 
5,000 Fastollf Raspberry. 
Also a general assortment of Nursery stock. Sales for cash 
or approved notes. T. G. YEOMANS 
W alworth, Wayne Co., N. Y.. Sept. 8 , 1856. 3i0w4 
FRUIT, TREKS, AC. 
T. C. Maxwell A Brothers, Geneva, N. Y„ offer for fall 
first, hands ; dealers are asking 80s for small parcels. 
Rye Flour continues in active request. Other sorts dull Olmsted, do, 8 . 
and irregular, Indian Corn is less wanted, but is not Matched Horses .—Road or Carriage —Best Pair, A. R. 
lower. Wheat—White 8s6d@l0s6d: red 7s6d@9s6d. Flour Shaw, Rochester, $ltl; 2d, E. Williams, Honeoye Fails, 5. 
— Western Canal 28s@3:s; Ohio 31=@35s. Iudian Com— •ForA—Best pair Thos. Hazard, Brighton, $10; 
Yellow 32s@33s; mixed 32s@32s6d; white 32s6d@34s. 2d ’ Ul Lawr e»««. tendon, 5. 
is, do, 4; 2d, S. Leggett, do, 2; 3d, C. Cnapmau, do, Vol. dr0ssetl snouts in lots, RSilYsO', retail 8 ((ylUc. It in published every Saturday, and sold at all the news offi- 
runs. and 1. One Year Old—1st, S Leggett, do, 3; 2d, T. o! BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET—Oct. 2. ces in ever y c >ty and town at the low price of four cents, 
mes, do, 2; 3d, J. S. Philbrick, Perinton, Vol. Trans. icon R»«f roo n 11 is raailed to subscribers at two dollars per annum ; two 
eifer, Jas. Upton, Greece, 4*; 2d, Jno. Burns, Peufield, 2. L3 '' Prices— Beef Cattle—Extra $8,50: first quality $8,00; 2 d leums^o 118 $l2, wlU be enutled R t oBERT°B y o’NNER ddre!, 8 “U 
c TAT _ „ _“ A “ M-MORMa. d ^l^w^r^^^^hree years old 29@36.- PubHsher of NEW YORK LEDGER. 
Stallions .—Road or Carriage .—Best Four Years Old—R. B Yearlini?R 12^15 v tj ir- i Ann street, new York. 
Ubbard, Chill “Black Hawk,” $10; 2d, H. Sales. Wheatland, 8 . Working (»«n-$100@175. sentfreT D ° traVeImS aSentSl Sp^imen copies 
* Fiester, Perinton, 8 ; 2d, J K. Ballen- Cows and CALVES-Sales $20, 30, 40@45. ___ d53wl 
le.Chih'S. I wo Years Od-ist.EW. Branch, Henrie ta, 5; Veal Calves-$5,50@5. GRAND EXHIBITION OF 1 IORRFH BV thf 
, J. Wood, Chm, 3. One Near Old—1st, R. Harris, Ogden, Sheep and Lambs—E xtra, $4, 5,00®6. By lot $1,50, 1,75, " EAiiimilWN OI IIORSLS BY THE 
2d, H. Calkins, Henrietta, 2. 2@2,75. BOSTOK AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. 
Draught or IForA. — Beat Stallion, W. Fall, Greece S10 ■ Hides 39 cwt. $7%@8; Tallow ip cwt. $9. The First Exhibition of the Boston Agricultural Association will be 
II ,1.. a ’ w > I'.l. SHn. U. th held nt Tlnotny, Z..l„ „ TO._J 
sending us $12, will be entitled to one ropy/ne. Address all 
letters to ROBERT BONNER. 
Publisher of NEW YORK LEDGER, 
44 Ann street. New York. 
Apple Trees, Standard, thrifty and strong. 
1 ear “ “ 2 and 3 years, very fine. 
“ Dwarf 2 years, exti a. 
Cherry “ Standard, most approved sorts. 
“ Dwarf, 1 year, strong. 
Peach “ 1 year, a large lot and very fine. 
Apricot" 1 year, fine and very cheaD. 
Grape \ ines, Strawberry Plants, <fcc., Ac. 
rr„ S 0 7 ;. AMiiRICar J Arbor Vit^, Balsam Fir, Norway Spruce, 
Horse Chestnut, Mountain Ash, Lindens, Laburnum, and a 
cmp l°y no truveling agents. Specimen copies general assortment of Urnament’al Trees a’nd'shrubs.‘ D ’ ““ * 
8entlree - _ 353wl . A PP* 9 - Cherry. Plum and Quince stocks Horse Chestnut, 
GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES BY THE Q^Sfice'seedling?,' ActAc ."' 011 ° ak ’ SUg&r MaP * e Bnd 0range 
Draught or Work. — Best Stallion, \V. Fail, Greece, $10; 
Sheep AND K LAMB 8 -Extr» $4 5 00-5:6. By lot $1 50 1 75 GRANU EXHIBITION OF HORSES BY THE Quince seedlings, Ac., Ac. . mapie auu grange 
nX2.7.5. ’ ’ BOSTON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. , 'L'e above trees were grown on a strong, heavy and thorough- 
IliDES ip cwt. $7%@8; Tallow ^3 cwt. $9. The First Exhibition of the Boston Agricultural Association unit be , a , llHVU Iaade a beautiful, stocky and healthy 
Pelts 75Co,83c. Call Skins 14c. ^ lb. held at Boston, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and 6 S" ,' milionn pnce 1,31 seDt ° n application. 350w4 
Swine—S pring pigs 6%c; retail, 6 @ 8 c; fat hogs 7- Saturday, October 21,22, 23,24 and 25. f P • i, icob. 
— ■ —— ■ .. . Premiums from Twenty-five to One Thousand Dollars, MERINO SIIFFP _ti,„ s„i, "\ ^ Z T ~ 
„ amounting, in the aggregate, to Eight Thousand Dollars, have yearlnig^Rums of ih« nn^h'aart Sr h “ S a , ,ew T er y choice 
TO YOUNG MEN.-Plbasant and Profitable Em- been offered, open lor competition to horses from all parts of he can reenm-nVnrt f 0 f i ,S v.°" rn bre , edill F. which 
joYMENT.— Youmr Men in every neighborhood mav obtain the Union, as well as the Canadas. I r, V v wantmg the best. Also UX) P.wes. 
Darien, N. Y., Sept, le 66 . 
T. C. PETERS. 
Arrival of the Canadian. 
The Canadian screw government steamer, 
from Liverpool Wednesday afternoon, the 21st 
Single Horses. —Harness or Saddle —Best Golding Abner pUoyment. YouDg Men in eVery neighborhood may obtain the Union, asiwell as the Canadas. .... 
Buckland, Brighton, $5; 2d, G. W. Bromley, Riga, 3 . Best healthful, pleasant, and profitable employment, by engaging in h A 9 m P° Bed cifizens of Boston and vicinity, ___ 
Mare, R. Eaton, Brighton, 5; 2d, J Gallup, Henrietta, 3. the sale of our useful and popular Books, and canvassing for t y in perfecting arrangtmente'fJ'tb^Exhi'bkiom^A^arge nfr ag 8 , j 1 ! 8155 * 1 8 BULL “ II ALTON,” 
Brood Mares and Colts.— Best Mare and Colt, L. Bab- our vnluable Journals. For terras and particulars, address, fund has been guaranteed to meet exnen.-es. This material .t‘..have my Herd now so arranged that 1 am preoared 
at I am prepared 
. CHAPMAN, 
i. 34otf 
arriVpd at, OiipVipp on tlip ^illi imaf oka Lrincra "• Mulford, Roenester, 3; 2d, A. Anthony, Gales, 2. Best e ° 
at uvea at veueoec on me OLtl Inst, blie orings Mare Colt, Three Years Old—H. Roberts, Henrietta, 5; 2d, A. possibility of loss, 
lour days later news than was brought the Africa Crittenden, Rochester, 3. Two Years Old—C. S. Hiscock, Og- 353w4 
at New York. den, 4. One Vcar Old—L. Martin, Henrietta, 3; 2 d, do do! 2. -- 
while the profits derived will be very liberal. 
ItritisVi npwa le miilo KlonV Tl^ t Trotting Horses—W hich have never trotted for money,— 
. - ts ' in8tl ne f s IS quite blank. ilie political Best pair matched, (time 3:U8,) G. J. Wui.ney, Rochester, SIO- 
intelligence from France IS equally scarce. 2 d- ('ime 3:27, ) H. S. Fairchild, 5. Best Single Horse, (sulkey! 
The international Philanthropic Congress at s.T Wa’inridge^Rochctter, 4 ° ch8eter ’ 8 ’ M ’ (wason ‘ Ume 3 : 1 3) 
Brussels, closed on the 20lli. A great Free Horses from other countries or Canada —Best Blood 
Trade Congress was in session in the same citv s,all, on, “Tipo Su tan,” from Canada, Z M. Olmsted, Greece, 
The new Spanish Constitution has been pub- Agent ’ $5 ’ Bcst pr Matched Uo > ses ‘ 0 . a*nt, Orleans co„5 . 
Jished. It is a re-issue of the Constitution of r CL,A f r 8 ® HEEp , ® WIMK ANI> poultry. 
m e nrlih AvnUnni a* i Fi+ve Wooled— bp an ish Mkrino.—B est Buck, E. Fellows. 
With Sixteen explanatory articles. Chili, $i; 2d, M. H Jotiason, Kiga, 3; 3.1, E. Fellows, < hili, 
Scat, Po&tage prc-pald, bj First Mull. 
The Illustrated Hydropafuic E+vcyclopedia —A com- 
Seats for six thousand persons have been prepared, also a 
saloon, with female attendants, for tho accommodation of La¬ 
dies. 
Stalls for the accommodation of four hundred horses have 
been prepared upon the grounds. 
CLASS III.—SHEEP, SWINE AND POULTRY, ture, causes, symptoms, and treatment of all known diseases ; known reputation. 
Fl **® Oled—Span is h Miciiuvo.—Best Ktick, E. Fellows. | Application .to Surgical Diseases ; to Hydropathy, to Mid- the ExhibUion^wi 
rivu n rsf th. LL. i still hold my Farm for sale, aa 
advertised in the August numbers of the Rural. 
IL PECK, Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich. 
HAY PRESSES! HAY PRESSES!! 
Dederick s Celebrated Parallel Lever, Portable and 
bTATtONAKY Hay Fkesses, Patented May 16th and June 7th, 
1854,which, at about the same expense as a Railroad Dorse Pow¬ 
er and Thresher,are uow being forwarded to all parts of the couh- 
try, and are, in every case, giving the most decided and unquali¬ 
fied satisfaction—which aie operated by horse, and are war¬ 
ranted to bale from 6 to 9 tuna of hay per day, according to the 
ho. or size of the press—which presses 3U0 lbs. into 22x28, and 
500 It)s. into 24x30 inches—which are warranted to be, iu every 
respect, trie simplest, most compact, easiest working , powerful, 
lO*.), WILQ MXieen explanatory articles. Chili, $ 1 ; 2d, M. H Jotmaon, Riga, 3; 3 i, E. Fellows, Chili T T v“‘ nl n T 
Madrid correspondence in the Paris Journal Vo1 - Trans - Hest 5 Ewes > satn ®. 4 ; 2 d, k. Hodges, Ogdeu, 2 . w !'; y luld the 1 ! u ”® ry ' f 
rloa Prato oova that- tho „ j n>n ii Best 5 Lambs, E. Fellows, Chili, 4. with upwards of Three Hundred 
' ^ ., Cr i. Bonne^11 French Merino — Best French Bnck, S. S. Rice, Clarkson Plates. Substantially bound, in one 
Were SO rniictl at "variance that O Donnell had $5; 2d, N. & E S Hayward, Brighton, 3j 3d, S. S, Rice, Vol. 1,00J pages. Price, pre-paid, by m 
tendered his resignation for the present. The J^Bests Lambs^do do °2 J ° Ue8 ' UeurieUa> 4; 2d - s - s - Rice - Address fowler and wei 
Queen declined to accept. The reports relative "sAXONY.-Best'Buck,' David Ely, Rochester, $ 5 , Best5 Of all the numerous publicatior 
to a hostile French demonstration against Na- Ewes, R. W. Wilson, Henrietta, 4; 2 d, David Ely, 2 . a W!de popularity, as issued by b 
pies IS acquiring more consistency. The Jour- _." OOLF-d —Best Buck, Ii. S. \\ ausey, Ogden, $5; 2d, preheusivc, and well-arranged Eucj 
’ ’ with upwards of Three Hundred Engravings and Colored 
Bnck, S. S. Rice, Clarkson Plates. Substantially bound, in one large volume, with nearly 
Ion, 3; 3d, S. S, Rice, Vol. 1,009 pages. Price, pre-paid, by mail, $3. 351w4 
Henrietta, 4; 2d, S. S. Rice, Address FOWLER and WELLS, 308 Broadway, N. Y. 
'lv Rnoho.io- «- r, “ Of all the numerous publications which have attained such 
2 d David Elv ‘ ±Sest 5 a wide popularity, as issued by Fowler and Wells, perhaps 
’ none are more adapted to generat utility than this rich, com- 
109 State street, Boston. Oct. 3, 185( 
LINDSEY’S DOUBLE - ACTING 
ROTARY FORCE AND LIFT PUMP. 
lor a Circular wnh engraving and lull explanatory dcscriptiorn 
and numerous first class references, personally or by mail to 
347w 13 WILLIAM DEEK1NG He CO., 
Premium Ag’l Works, 58, 60,62 and 64 Bleeker St., Albany, N.Y 
nal des Erats has also the Paris correspondence 2 d, s.^ B s^?/hf wim 0 >u’ian d ,^? bt Be«^ a 8 B^k Lamos. S S? 
of the Loorlon papers, which states that if N a- 2<1 ' W - Hallock * Best 3 Ewe Lrtmbs, same, 4 ; 2 d, A.V 
pies should not at once decide to accede to the Uarpen ‘^ UreeCe - * J) ‘ s - «■ A - and, i. 
eoneessions demanded, four 1 cLl * n ® 0 PTB ., D 1 0 .T. N . S -a Be ^ B “ c ?’i ) L Par8 . on ?: «l>a,,S3; 2d. M. IX 
00 I t ED Buck, 1+ S. Wan spy, Ogden, $5; 2d, preheusivc, and well-arranged Encyclopedia.”—A. Y. Tribune. 
new. 9s2d; white, old. 8s9d@9-9J; new 10s@l0s3d. Flour Poultry.—B est, pair Dorkings, D Ely, Rochester, $?. Best 
continues Rteady, and without material change since the P air Shanghais, W. Fenner, llohriettn, 2. B stp>dr Biahmas, 
sailing of the Africa. Philadelphia and Baltimore 29-0) Fenner, 2. Best pair Polauds, G. T. Fish, Rochester, 2. 
3ls6d; Ohio, 31s@33s. Indian Corn inactive ard’nrices n 1 a p, iV; 1 urkB 7 3 > G. Warner, Brighton, 2 . Best pair 
barely sustained. Mixed 21s6d@22s; white 32s@33s! ££'i BHghton.Tl'ix CMck^if^H. incs‘ 
Provisions No matenal change. Beei less firm. Ba- Rochester, 5iie. One cage Cnittagongg, D. E y, do 2 One 
consteady. Lard dull at 79s. coop Seabriaht Bantams, VV. Pierce, do, 1. Two .oops Doves 
__w_ J - f*' st °nc. Greece. 2. One pair Wild Geese. A. AntlioHv! 
Gates, L One French Woolly Rabbit, Wil ie C. Stone, itoch- 
Foreiffn Items. ester, 2 . Water Fountains lor Poultry, C. N. Bement, do, 2 . 
0 Best cage Brahmas, D. Ely, do, 2. 
Dead Englishmen’s teeth, collected on the [For list of premiums awarded in other de¬ 
battle fields in the Crimea, are now in great partments, see local county papers of this week, 
demand by the London and Paris dentists. ——;— - - 
Mr. Cobden is employing the Parliamentary AfVY I i ill* o 
reeess^u ih^e composition of a democratic histo- l^lcltfU’I J UtCU t VCL 
A poor soldier has recently been sentenced -- -■ ■ ' * 
to six months imprisonment in Dublin, for of- Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
fering his Crimean medal for sale to procure Rochester, oct. 9, i 860 . 5 
f 00( j 1 There is but little doing in wheat or flour, although there 
' seems to be a firmer tone and a slight advance has taken place 
I HE London limes was establislisd in 1/85, in the price of wlnat. The transactions in Bariev have been 
l/frhrtistnuitts. 
Term* of Advertising.—Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
I nsertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Mbticine or deceptive advertisements 
Inserted on any condition;. ' 
Dr. H. C. WANZER, Dentist, 
ARTISTIC INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH, 
No. 16 Buffalo St., (Px;kixs Block) Rochester N. Y. 
1,000 AGENTS, FOR BIG WAGES, EASY 
and sure in selling Fremtom Inks and other Chemicals.— 
Send stamp to M. J. CoOH, A. B., Detroit, Micb. This is no 
chance, nor humbug. 353wJ 
TO NU V fER Y MEN, Ac. 
For Sale —One hundrei thousani French Quince Stocks 
for owarfii.g ihe Bear, of m ’owugrowing—very fine. Address 
Watervilie, Oneida Co., r . Y. G. W. EASTMAN. 
1SKOOM - COH \ ISHU^H.—I will pay cash for a few tuns, 
or 1 will furnish handles :n i make Biooras on shares or by 
the pit cl for those who luvo Brush. All inquiries bv mail 
will be promptly answered. I. BUNKER. 
Rochester, Oct. 6 th, 1836. 353 2teow 
This Pump has been just a a t_> TT 
patented in America and Evg- vyiri2Y.iN 
land, and far excels any pump TO SECURE A VALUABLE AGENCY, 
heretofore invented; its pe- „ 1 
cnliarities are simplicity, pow- , „ ^1°,, 1 ^^ ‘T, DEK .f ,ETTEBS Patent (recently 
er. and cheapness. ? Its simpli- Eoa " Sell-AetD.* Iteut-Levcr Platform 
ci-y ; there is nothing about it b “ K cau now bc sei:ur e ( l on application to the Subscriber, 
but iron and cast metal, and . A bis invention claims superiority over every other in the 
it can be taken apart and put invariable scientific principle involved, and upon which it acts* 
up by any one, and will last ,t8 ““deviating accuracy ; iu its lightness and strength ; iii 
for an age. It has the power wonderful capacity and convenience of form ; in its perfect 
to raise water hundreds nf feet, simplicity, and the fact that any ordinary mechanic can manu- 
with the extra expense of gear- fHCture them ; in the absence of any complication liable to viv- 
ing at the side, and the price nation, or to get out of order ; and finally in the important fact 
rwf taI rvrv .inno in if tllHt lilis St CA1I h« JltWfWi flt nlx.iit /. K. . . 
r of pipe. Water rises in it by tk at this Scale can be afforded at aboiit one-third the costof any 
5 hand 100 feet per minute ! For other rlatform Scale of like capacity and accuracy in use.— 
~ ch<*apness ; a No. 1 Pump (for f ossessing in an eminent degree all these merits, this invention 
liiilnHHt- ordinary purposes) comple*e, J 3 conceded to be one of the most useful aud valuable ever 
{••iillllliuSIIHlifit— ft T *dfifrv feet of pipe, costs but brought before the public. And coming jib it does within tho 
lii llll 111 $30! The handle at the top, r ^ -/ i 11 ’, it Ctt,inot 1,111 1111 unprecedented sale and un- 
I j; ( | IS*- turns the p : pe and Pump, and divided market among farmers, housekeepers, mechanics, mer- 
II!! I Bi t 3 P every revolution fills ihe cyl- chants, <fcc., everywhere, to the exclusiouof every other weiirh- 
lllill J III It inder twice, affording an abun- mgapparatus. 
I lllllllllill!liiil!,IU i- --- - Rights will be placed within the reach of every enterprising 
_- r -,i,„ r __ _ _- salesman or business man, and it is believed that seldom, or 
■ IT -1 1 bor. It i*< pecu'iaily adapted never, were more tempting inducements offered than this inv'en- 
to deep tutlls, rai'road stations, t>o>i »itlords tor the small investment required ; and to a man of 
ti'e. Practical and scientific ability is presented an opportunity tor the realization of easy 
men pronounce it as without ra P ,d «nd honorable wealth, seldom afforded. 
BKSWiinWm. - 1 *-ii u— Fcrfurther information apply to 1). M. SMYTH, Patentee 
RA 7 ^5*°® of “ Smyth’s Patent Platform Scales,” 
Amencan » aIler seeing it in I St.. (Cooper’s Building,) Albany, N. Y. 
ail excellent improvement.” 
1 “- an equal, for all that i<= hern 
IJI claimed for it. The Scientific 
j— American, after seeing it in 
LL operation, says; “ThisPump 
t is very simple in construo'ion 
i— not liable to get out of order. 
& durable, easily operated and. 
^ economical; we regard it as 
Circulars with an accurate draw¬ 
ing and lull description sent free ot charge to all parts of the 
Rochester Oct 9 1866' ( aild Shrub3 . including F.vergreens.—Dealers in trees, Nursery sale of the-e Pumps to all parts of ihe world, and exclusive 
' ’ ) stocks or seeds of any kini, will find it advantageous to pro- agent for New York. Orders most be accompanied by the 
doing in wheat or flour, although there cure a wholesale or retail price aud descriptive Catalogue of cash, and should be explicit as to the kind of Pump wanted, 
me and a siie-ht advance b u . ,„t, „ , i... Nurseries, which wi be sent to all who apply by mail, depth of well, shipping address &c. They will meet prompt 
Tl ° , • n “ aB,aKenplace None of our trees were injired in the least by the past winter, attention. A Pump aud Pipe weighs about 170 lb<. Nocharge 
SENECA LAKE HIGHLAND NURSERIES. 1^ inches ; and’the prices $2o“s42 S 
Persons wishing to plint Fruit Trees of any kind, in signed for very deep we Is, railroad 
town or country, for markit or family use—Ornamental Trees water is required. The subscriber i 
asoo.ooo APPLE TREES. 
I HAVE on hand and will sell One Hundred Thousand twoyear 
old Glutted Apple Trees, thrifty aud fine, comprising nearly all 
he kinds worthy ot cultivation, at $50 per 1,U00. Also One 
Hundred Thousand do one year old, at $25 per 1,UU0 Ten 
Thousand Peach Trees, one year old, at $80 per l, 00 o’. Two 
There is but little doi 
seems to be a firmer toue 
in the price ot wheat. Ihe transactions in Barley have been Trees to fill orders amonuing to t*n dollars or over, will be for boxing or cartage. Wells over 25 feet should have extra 
country. No. 1, has a one inch pipe ; No 2 1*1inches ; No 3, Hundred Thousand Apple Seedlings, two yeari^d Z° r 
\ l A inches ; and Ihe prices $30. $42. $54 ; the No. 2 and 3 are de- thousand. oS, two years old, at $o per 
signed for very deep we ts, railroad stations, <br„ where much A general assortment of Nursery Stock and Trees from an. 
water is required. 1 he subsetiber is the general agent for the to four years old equally low ^ ees tiom one 
sale of the-e Pumps to all parts of the world, and exclusive Terms, cash or a good approved note with interest navahi. 
agent for New York. Orders must be accompanied by the at some Bans in the State of New York Vackiiie e.n.T.rt 
cash, and should be explicit as to the kind of Pump wanted, age free. JAMES M T cart * 
rlepth of well, shipping address Ac. They will meet prompt Proprietor ot Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse N Y 
attention. A Pump and Pipe weighs about 170 ]b«. No charge Syracuse, Aug 12 , 18;>6. y aeuse, -J- f- 
for boxing or curtag*. Wells over 25 feet should have extra --—_ o*otr 
gearing, which costs from $3 to $8 in proportion to depth. #00,000 F1NJ2 PEAK 8EED1ING 8 
Here the famous King /pple can be had. Address E. 0. stand in the water, aud is not subject to rust, or freezing. 
FROST, Catharine, Schujler Co., N. Y. 
BASSBTT & CO.’S 
i t i nr -l , • v .. , , * - -- j " ^ i rees xo nil orners HiiioMuing uo i^u uunnrs or over, win ue uu.viuk ui wens over to ieet snouin nave extra -- 
uy tlOflD VV alter, aun lDuentecl oy Ills SOD, now heavy during the week, large quantities being offered, but pri- delivered at Philadelphia New York, Albany, Suspension geaiing. which costs from to $8 in proportion to depth. 300,00 
a memher of Parliament. It is valued at CCS are maintained. Corn has received an upward movement Krid e {, > r, » I ' kirk . ° r ,ln y ntermediate station, free of charges. This Pump is two feet in diam-ter, does not throw, but must For sale at the N 
*0 7 tn nrwi a n, i.„. arra. „i „„„ i„.. n , , Here the famous King r'pplo can he had. Address E. 0. stand in the water, aud is not subject to rust or freezing. v v a 7 
$3,7o0,000. being 3(o,4c above last quotations. Oats lower. FROST, Catharine, SchuylerCo., N. Y. 353wl JAMES M. EDNEY. budded ^nd 
IT is Stated that the train on the Great North- K C} Z S V n VrTTl ° f ,10te Wilh the BiDgle excepti0n 0f - BASSITT & CO’S- —_ Com. Merchant, 56 John St., N.Y. prompt attention ! 1 
ern Railway, on which the Queen of England " tr " llc 18 ^ cr - ‘ ■ ’ BOO,OOO Apple Seedlings, two years old. for sale by the tiI 344 wl 3 are att: 
vas » paJe’nger »n her j„«„ey to P1 WHOhKe^ »u<« y, *tSX~.c* K. V. N 
vas driven at the rate of seventy miles an hour, //. ,»■>,, t.'vo . a^-a^. „ EAItKIITO 
Toe Rossi.™ journaUare filled with detatls 
of a catastrophe at Schemaka, in the Caucasus, k 0 ™-. Potat 5 >« 3 i° ew) -■ •... - JS^iOc V —< / ^(f/L-VTi/l/l/LU/ yj l/C/t&U LA 352 wi 3 s. s. miller, springvaie. Fairfax Co, v». OouidBiock.ee 
Ou the morning of the lllh July the weather Barley, (new).i,oo@i,i 2 Slaughter.."."".Occae ^ ci ntk vr nithskrifr J b'ward^ 
was very sultry, and a general feeling of suffo- Buckwheat ..-----Wc Calf . he Established In 1834, Tttv , „ , . ' ' 
Nursery of L. Barber, East Bloomfield, Onta- 
cat ion Was felt. At length a heavy rumbling Peas,......"....".....M,U0(g)l!25 Lamb do* tS ^ dorn ^ Will be removed to the new College Rooms, Dillny's Block, 
noise was heard, followed by a very violent ileuta. "seeds!" corner Of Salinaami Fayttte Sts., Syracuse, Oct. 9th, where il 
shock Of earthquake. Although the shock P 'Do! rr!!!;!!:!?!72t0 Timou!y bU8h01 . W ThiH e FnlrilXm'is'mi^rpa^ by any similar Establish- 
lasted only about 30 seconds, 300 houses aud Beef, per cwt.6.00(a6,‘0 Sundries!’ ^ ’ ment in ihe United StattH iu point of facilities for acquiring 
more than 100 shops, were completely thrown W D 0 d ’ .3®’Si ^ ^ du < ati0E . a knowledge oi •• Commercial 
down, aud a great many others seriously in- Shoulders,.8(al9c Coal,L high. " 750 FACULTY 
• , /A , j . V .. Pfij.lr... r5-IllA O_.... D C 1HCCVTT -0.1-A-*- 
/ / Subscriber. N. DRAKE A CO. 
A/ Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y. 3A2w8 
N /' //A /a /» VIRGINIA LAND FOII 8 XLE—About 2,000 acres of 
f y,7/f i/)///?/Y///. //Cl/ )-/T/ //]/il/9/ Land, both improved and unimproved—sold in large or small 
( // [IA//// J yj////j/f/y f / //Jf/f (/[{Jf/ lots to suit purchasers. For further particulars, address 
-- ' r vyyi/lsiel*L/l/Leuy v ° „ A ^ 352W13 S. S. MILLER, Springvaie. Fairfax Co, V». 
„ CENTRAL NURSERIES. 
sa tl l e in , The undersigned offer for sale a large lot and general varie- 
Will bc removed to the new College Rooms, Dillny’s Block, ty of Nursery Stock at wholesale and retail, consisting of 
corner of Selina and Fayrtte Sts., Sy racuse, Oct. 9lh, where it grafted Apple Trees from one to five years old. Pears, Cherries, 
will be permanently located. Peaches, Plums, Ac., <fcc. We will also contract to uraish 
JAMES jf. EDNEY," h,?rtrtArt 2 !nJ', A ! SO ° thel ; T *; ee8 and Fl«nts 1 U abunciance, both 
353 Com. Merchant, 56 John St., N.Y. nrnmm V‘ Sh or 1f r v a ,rom abr °ad will receive 
----!_ prompt attention. The trees will be securely packed, marked 
800,000 Apple Seedlings, two years old. for sale by the “‘to 1 <J “ l ,'-7 Hred at the Kall road for any distance 
ibscriber. N. DRAKE k CO. J44wi3 L. BARBER. 
Elba, Genesee Co., N.Y. 3A2w8 -r> « ~ ----- 
-banking and exchange oeeice 
Estnblinhcd in IS 5 4 , 
WARD cfo BR.OTITER. 
Gould Block. (Over No. 12) State St., Rochester. ? N. Y. 
Interest allowed on Special Deposits. Drafts on New York. 
J. B. WARD. _ [344] _ W. H. WARD 
GREAT SALE OF 
NORTH DEVON STOCK 1 
The whole and entire herd of flue North Devon Cattle im- 
iured Onlv one uersoil WHS killer! nnri five Chiokens.®10c Do. Scranton.6,50(a;6,75 S. M. BASSETT, Print 
juigu ymy OUB person WAS klliea 8 Ha nre Turkeys.@00o Do. Blossburg . „. 6 flu Practical and On,atnenn 
wounried. 1 ue loss is estimated at upwards of Dairy, Ac. Do. char. ..10@12><c mercial Co>responrtence, 
401) ODD francs. Butter, roll.isq221e Salt, bbl..T..UiO W. V. PERRINE, Pra 
Do. firkin.(a) 12t^ Hay,ton.8(3)14 ship, i/ccturer cn Comm 
Do. Blossburg. 6 . 5(1 Practical and Ornamenta. Penmanship, aud Lecturer on Com 
Do. Scranton . 6,50Ca;6!75 S. M. BASSETT, Princi>al, Prof, of tho Science of Accounts, Mbig 8 at $5 per 1,000. Addm«s STONE A COOK 
PaCked " lld s0,,d order ’ nat ” e at low M'ittoriowu.ou fo.ZbhlZTe.Ck da 
P. S—To Nurserymen 300,000 very best quality Apn’e See i- s^ociety'oil*the 3oth"seo d mitUsC’d'and^ Sl |m A ” r ' oultu ral 
lings at $5 ner 1.000. Address STONE A COOK. J,ept 7 aud . l6t - d a « d 3d pi Oct. next.)- 
Cen'ral Nurseries, Hinmanvilie, Oswego Co. N Y. 
October 1, 1856. S52w2 
Arrival of the Tennessee. 
Cheose.(new)...8(a.9c Wool, ib.30(a40« tation*. 
Lard, tried. l3<m4o. White fish, bbl.9^))0,0|) N. P. BASSETT, Pr«t. of t 
Tallow .lla,ll>4c Codfish quintal .6,50 Lecturer on Business Customs. 
Eggs, dozen.14c Trout.bbl. $9 MISS L. M. NEWELb, As 
W. V. PERRINE, Prariicil Accountant, Prof, of Penman¬ 
ship, Lecturer cn Commercial Law and Commercial Compu¬ 
tations. 
N. P. BASSETT, Pr«t. of the Science of Accounts, and 
The steamer Tennessee from San Juan, 22d, new York market—O ct. c. 
f ( nd W ari ited at ^ew \ ork on Flour—The market is more active and prices without inl¬ 
ine <3 I mst. 1 ne orncers Of trie Tennessee re- portant change. Sales at $>,10@6,30 for com to choice Hiul 
good health. A detachment of Walker’s t.rooos $I,4"@L46 winter red Ohio, Illinois and Indiana: $1,58@1,5S^ 
1 , _,, . . ,. , . , r“ white Onio, Illinois and Michigan; $l, 6 'i@l 65 white Ounadian 
liad made two attempts to dislodge a party ot closing neavy. Rye quiet and firm at 9 )@92c. Cor., lower and 
natives entrenched at San Jacinto, but were re- markt ' t heavy; sales at OSc prime shipping mixed Western.— 
- ,i..i i. i_ no , ;n i , . , Oats are steady and firm at 433)470 for State and Western. 
pulsed \\ itll tile lOSS Oi —0 killed and wounded. I’rovl-loit*—Pork market lower; sales at $19.62(3)19.87 
The enemy are said to have had 100 killed. At mess; $ 7.CiRa\'7,87 prime. Lard; sales at 13]^mi4c for soft 
i . i,r ,, , . . .. . , and 14 hm^e f ur good to prime old. Butter in active demand 
l&st accounts Walker was about to dispatch a at 16(«)20c lbrOhio, and 18®24c for State. Cheese firm at 
body of artillerists to make auother attack. c. „ 
Ex-Piesident llivaa la aaiil to be defuuctanil 0 maui.kt- 0 ,,. o. 
M.cknowledged by party, 
ggs, dozen . 14c I Trout.bbl . $9 MISS L. M NEWELb, Assistant Preceptress in Ladies’ 
__ ’ Department. 
IECTURERS. 
NEW YORK MARKET—Oct. C. Hon. R. H. Tyler. Hon Judge Pratt, A. G. Hull, Esq., H. 
T i.„ i. o n ti„„-..rt_,_ .. J. Sedgwick, Esq., P. M. anil other I.ecturers on Commercial 
nrunt change. Sales at $i, 10@6.30 ‘for com to cho. ? oe and lunioaX'rVc '' 1 GdlCUliti ° nS ' i>0lUiCal EC0n0my ’ BankiL S.. 
l.'Tce^nd'iiqier Ud.' I II!To wm W,s ai„!'()ifi 0 -fl 6u®7 r .3o'ftm For ‘" n ^ r P a i tl « ,lars send for Circular. 353wl 
:tra do; market closing with afa r demand but downward.— ~ 
tnadian quiet and prices unchanged; sales in small lots * a> A aGG VV ix LvD . 
Grain—Wneat in moderate demand and prices favor the S3 T T C' TP Q T'NJTPAT? ATT TAT TPTT M 
iyer; sales at $1,30 Chicago spring and Milwaukee club: OCGGL&& U IN i^iXDLaXDU . I 
,40@.1,46 winter red Ohio, Illinois and Indiana; $1,58@1,5S44 T ^ 
lit-) Onio, Illinois and Michigan; $I ,6 >@1 65 while Hunadian JJ) it ill 1 ) 5 
rrkll heavy; sales 2t hfp^^ixS''Wert-r?.- A TALE 0F THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP- 
its are steady and firm at 43Jfi47c for State and Western. BY HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. 
I’rov 1 -loiiH—Pork market lower; sales at $19.62(3)19.87 9 
2 ss; $ T.Gl(aV7,87 prime. Lard; sales at 13)j(ml4c for soft ” '° s ' 1J l10 ' w 1 ’ 70 - 
d 14 aiUl^c'for good to prime old. Butter iu active demand „ . .. . , . „ ... 
16(3)200 for Ohio, and 18@24e for State. Cheese firm at Certain politicians, ij teres ted in the support of the ” pe- 
i@ 9 > 3 c. cultar institution, have endeavored to persuade the public 
BUFFALO MARKET—Oct. 6 that Mrs. Stowe's last work is artistically a I allure, and that it 
Consisting oi tweuty-three females aud three males, which 
me udes among the latter the celebrated and imported bull 
“ Megunticook, winner of tne first prize at the Show ot the 
American Institute in i860, and also tne first prize at the New 
York state Show in 1851. 
Nothing is risked in pronouncing this herd one of the three 
best herds of North Devons iu the United States, and unsur¬ 
passed by any oue of them. 
M _ H. STURG-ES. 
HOT WATER WARMING APPARATUS. 
for green houses. 
The Subscribers have, at a large expense, perfected an ap- 
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, ROCHESTER, N. Y., The Subscribers have, at a large exp^nsT perfected an a‘p- 
Re opens, permanently, Nov 4tn. The regular Lecture course paratus tor effectually Warming Green Houses however 
commences iu December. Tuition tor a full course in Pen- large, in the severest weather, and with the most economical 
manship anrt Book-keeping, lectures included, $25. Rooms consumption oi fuel. Fully aware of the difficulties which 
93, 91. 95 and 102 A'cade. G. W. EASTMAN, Principal. Florists and Horticulturists have experienced in their vain nn. 
Roches :er, Sept. 25. 1856. 352tf 
ONONDAGA NURSERIES, SYRACUSE, N. Y r . 
150.090 APPLE TREES. 
5.009 PEAK TREES. 
6,000 CHERRY TREES. 
5,000 PEACH TREES 
409,000 2yea>s old Apple Seedlings, very fine. For sale 
Flour—The market for fieur opens with, a fair demand for 
choice brands lor the interior and local trade, for which lu'l 
has produced no profound impression on either side of the At- cheap for cash or approved paper, 
lantic. 351w3 GRAVES & 
But the publishers an happy to state, that of the many P- S.—Wholesale price t lis> 
Leon is Still in possession of tbe Honduras prices are realized. Common grades dull; sales at $6 for coin hundreds of American notices which they have received, the 
. ^ . ... Win* ..vivo ni.io I.'..*.. 1 ... -T I. .. 1 . 1 li._ *•_ t.l..i-.t. .... 
> & WARNER, Proprietors, 
nt to all who desire it. 
and Sau Salvadorian troops, all in a horrible 
condition from sickness and starvation. Their 
W's; $6,50, 6,62(3)6.75 fir extra Ohio and Kentucky. 
vast majority have been decidedly favorable, most of them en- 
NOTICE TO TI1E ROYS. 
Grit 11 —Win at ashade lower; sales Chicago spring atl,llt£. thusiastic. And the sn e thus ear has exceeded that of 
Corn iu moderate demand, and unchanged; sales at51c. Oats any work of fiction ever publish f.d.— the 
t lorists aud Horticulturists have experienced iu their vain en¬ 
deavors to prevent their Plants from freezing ou account of 
the imperfect modes of warming now much iu use, we have ta¬ 
ken the trouble to give our apparatus a fair test during the 
past winter, (as the following testimonial will show,) ao 1 with 
the most satisfactory results. We shall be happy to sei d, by 
mail, estimates for puttlug up our apparatus, to all whe will 
send us drawings showing ground plan of their Green Hon es 
„ . „ , , . CHAPIN, TREADWELL A CO. 
Springfield, Mass., May 24, 1856. 
We take pleasure in recommending, unqualifiedly io the 
public, the Warming Apparatus referred to above by JHssrs. 
Chapin, Treadwell & Co. We consider it perfect for me 
ranks arc constantly thinned from desertion aud al 8eed5— 'i’lmothy^^mair'sTles "^"^! 4 Clover, new, offered SIXTY-EIGHTH THOUSAND 
cholera — 15 or 20 dying daily. Walker lias cut at$7. set or two volumes each b^ing now iu press, 
off all thpir mparm of ennuiv ALBANY MARKET-Oct. 6 111 K ngland. the succiss bin been even more wondorful.- 
, r Y r n T • *, " • i. , . , Flour—There is rather more activity in flour with a fair pr<: . ss w "h but one or two exceptions, acknowlpdj, 
ihe late oi Dr. .Livingston IS not certainly business doing at steady prices. ‘U ™ur, mill a HU the genius and power of the author, and iu terms of which an; 
known, but it is believed h'v has not been exe- Grain— There is a fair local milling inquiry for wheat, with l. i ,, V TO d „rti r , K<, f, "I'Sm; be ? roud - A,ld the twelve day 
. I ’ some demand for the East, at s eady prices. Good white liana- SUCOcedlu = lts P«hiieati»n, no fewer than 
Mr. W. W. Parsells, of New York City, will give particular Purpose designed, and have warmed our Green Houses in mis 
attention to cutting and making every description of Roys manner during tne past severe winter, having no trouble in 
Garments in the latest and most approved styles. He has seeping tne houses as warm as we desired, while the ther- 
opened at Messrs. Clarksons’ Rooms a fine assortment ot mometer ranged trom l^to 24 degrees below zero outside, and 
off all their means of supply. „ . i market—O ct. 
rp. iy . t : . • i. . . . 1 lour— There is rather more activitv in 1 
I lie late of l)i. .Livingston is not certainly business doing at steady prices, 
known, but it is believed bas not been exe- «rai»»—There is a fair local mining inquir 
.. j some demand for the hast, at s eady prices. C. .. 
1 n • . dian Ht Corn i8 8 ow of 8rtl ° •itid the market has a 
Cholera was Still raging in Costa Rica. downward tendency; sa»es Western mixed at 66 c. Barley in- were s ° 7 d- 
P.PRidpnt Mnrft reppntlv rpoienrod hla active but the market firm. Oats steady at 43c measure- The unn 
1 t Si it-iit Mora leceiltiy reviewed ins troops Feed—Sales 150J bush bran at 9c. among the 
at Sau Jose, but on asking them if they were ALBANY cattle market 
ready to go to Nicaragua and drive the Ameri- w. w. woolford’s BuirsHead, washii 
cans oil*-, they answered emphatically, No ! but Beep Cattle—A t Market 1340. Prices—E; 
if the Americans attempted to invade Costa 
Rica, they were ready to oppose them, Shekp_ and Lambs— HSOin market. Pric< 
i Be Billish fleet Still lay at San Juan. ^ Swine — ICO in market. Prices fat $6.25: S: 
In England, the succiss hiu been even moro wonderful.— the best stocks iu New York city. 
ie press there, wuh tint one or two exceptions, acknowledge 351 W W. PaRSELLS. Boy’s Taylor, 
ei genius and power ofihe author, and in terms of which any Clarkson’.: Rooms, 26 aud 27 Arcade Gallery. 
Rochester, Sept. > 2 , 1856. 
Cloths and Ca-simeves tor Juveniles, selected by himself from * ntd consumed, has been less than that required any previ- 
the best stocks in New York city. ous season^• B. K. BLISS A HA VEN. 
351 tv \V. PARSELLS. Boy’s Taylor, Springfield, Mass., May 24,1856. 335w26 
SIXTY THOUSAND COPIES 
FOR SALE, 
A farm containing 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated ou the 
The universal voice of literary men, now places Mrs. Stowe 
among the 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—Oct. 6. 
W. W. Woolforp’s Bull’s Head, Washington street. 
Beef Cattle— At Market 1340. Prices—Extra, live weight, 
Sheep and Lambs— 17S0in market. Prices range at from 
$2 25(a)5,75. 
Swine—ICO in market. Prices fat $6,25; Stores $5,25@5,50 
receive a copy oi the work tree of postage. 
CHOICE FARM. FOR SALE. 1 u a H re8 > wlul Kooa Dulldlngs, brick 
LIIOIOE, CA 1 VAI. n.vi.c,, nouse, horse stable, two good hay barns, etc., situated on the 
In the town of Kendall Orleans Co., N. Y., situated one East Bank of the Genesee River, in West Brighton about four 
mile north and half a ra le west from West Kendall village, miles from Rochester. 
containing 192 acres of choice land, with a comfortable dwel- Also, a House and Lot on Exchange street, known as the 
FOREMOST AUTHORS OF THE AGE, ling house, good orchard, good barn and shed, two good wells “Franklin House.” 
and neither partizanshin nor nn au-tere religious big’oirv can of Wilter - acres of choice timber laud, the ba a.ica under good The above property if not sold soon will be rented. For par- 
ev“r de .rivJ tor of the faurels nobwVarnVd stata of cultivation and (i ;st rate fences. For particulars app y ticulars apply to B. M. Baker, at his Livery Office, North FitL 
ever deprive Her ot the lau els she has nob y earned t0 ltla subscriber HENRY LABBITT on the premises. 350wl3 hugh street, Rochester. HIRAM WOOD, 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON * CO., -:-- B. M. BAKER, 
— Publishers, Boston. ilAtJCKRIiEHTY PE 8 — Accurate, elegant, unsurpassed 325-tf Administrators to Jos. Wood’s Estate 
Any newspaper inserting this advertisement conspicn- petures taken in clear orclondy weather. Particular attenthn ---——-__ 
ousiy three times and sending a copy to thenublishers. will paid to the likenessesof children'.—Old picturesaccurateiy copl- II. C. BRYAN, FASHIONABLE IIATTER, old stand 
ed. Rooms, Arcade Hall, opposite Post-oflice, sign of C Perry 1 of Clark A Gilman, 23 State St., Rochester. 
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