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NOV. 1. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Arrival of the City of Baltimore. 
The steamer City of Baltimore arrived at 
Philadelphia on the 22d nit. 
England.— The Bank of England has ad¬ 
vanced the rates to 7 per cent, for bills of long¬ 
er date than two months, in consequence of ad- 
Foreign Items. new yoke mahket-oh. 2 r. FOR, SALE! 
_ Flour—Less doing. Market scarcely so buoyant. No im- 30,000 Peach Trees 3>£ to 6 feet in height, of selected va- 
„ t, , -, r . ... ... . . , portant change in prices. Sales at $6,55(26,70 for common to rieties. Also 29,000 two year old Apple Roots, and 20 000 
1 HE Bank ot V tenna, it IS said, has a Stock Ot choice, medium, and mper state; $6,80(27,10 for extra do; $6, Ye"riing do. All the above extra. Special invitation to per- 
snecie amounting to eicrbt.v-sevpn millions of fi0@7,00 for com to good super Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wiscon- sons wishing to procure stock ot the above description to call 
specie dinuuDiing to ei^nty seven uiu us 11 sin and Ohio; $7,05@7,40 for com to good extra do; market and examine. C. E. WEAVER 
florins, including a considerable sum in United closing quiet ; sales Canadian flour at $6,70@7,75 com to good 356 w2 I'enfleld, Monroe Co N. Y 
Statps Hnllnrs super and extra. - 
Diai.es dollars. Crain-Wheat In active demand for export, but —***—‘ 
TnE Duke of Modena is fortifying his fron- change in prices; sales at I45®i46c for Mil waukee club; i42o 
.. ,. T>- , , . , . J J ° . , for Chicago spring; 160c for red winter Indiana; 170(2.l73c com 
tiers on the Piedmont side, m order to guard to gpod white Canada; 155<ai66c for red winter Illinois; 150c 
against invasion from that quarter. red winter Milwaukee; 165(2170o white Western; 155c Cannda 
° . A. clnb - Rye is steady; sales prime at 86(5)87%c. Barley quiet 
Tiie Pans correspondent, of the London Mom- and unchanged. Corn marKetdull and unchanged; Hales mixed 
ing Chronicle says;—It is rumored that the S^rW^tem/ 6 ™ 11 ' 0ats sttfad y at ,br St '‘to; 
PUKE UKKI) 81IOKT-IIOKNS. 
I HAVE 3 or 4 bu’l calves for sale. The get of my Bates bull 
“ Kirkleavington, Jr ,” (612, A. H. B ) Ages 10 months and un- 
1 er—color, red, red and white, and roan. For purity of blood 
or quality, these calves are not surpassed by any in the coun- 
vices from Paris on Monday. The Bank of Bank has been again pressing for a suspension ProviMiona—Pork market better; sales at $2o,75@2i,oo for 
France had resolved not to admit notes to dis- °f cash payment, but the Emperor is firm in ST^c. Gutter % active"^ 
count of more than 60 days, and to limit the the negative. 24c tor State, cheese firm and active at 8@io>£c 
advances on public securities to 40 per cent, of The English Charge d’Affaires at Madrid has BUFFALO market—O ct. 27 . 
their value, and on railway shares 20 per cent, entered a protest against any return of Queen Flour—No material change in the market. Sales choice 
Parliament had been further prorogued to the Christiui to Madrid. The Spanish Government Gra^wheatopens q 6 uiliiy. Sales Chicago spring on pri- 
loth 01 November. is said to have warmly resented this interven- vat « terms, ftnd red Ohio at $1,30. Corn held steadily and 
and unchanged. Corn marKetdull and unchanged; sales mixed thA^OnnpnPA f M St prlze » and the calves 
Wes ern at 68c delivered. Oats steady at 43@45e for State; l8 r ,,,, n \\ td < ‘® nea '-° Co. !• air this year. 
457247c for Western. VH * I would also sell a few young Cows and HeHers. Prices 
Provisions—Pork market better; sales at $2.1,76(221,00 for 
reasonable. 
LeRoy, Genesee Co., N. Y., Oct., 1856. 
C. K WARD. 
356w3 
MODEL PREMIUM FARM FOR SALE. 
Continued ill health induces me to offer for sale one of the 
CUOSS-CUT AND CIRCULAR SAW MILL. 
PATENT APPLIED FOR. 
This Machine received the First Premium at the New York State 
Fair, at Elmira, 1855, and again at the Society’s last 
Fair, held at Watertown, Oct, 1856. 
The above cut represents a new and useful Machine recent- 
13th of November, is said to have warmly resented this interven- vat e terms, and red Ohio at $1,30. Corn held steadily and 
th rm 1 . , , ,, quiet. Oats firmer; sales at 38c. 
Franck. —The rise in corn has checked the uon - 
demand expected, as the crops exceed the ave- The last accounts from the East state that alba. aule market—O ct. 27. 
rage, and the foreign arrivals are ample. Ba- the difference between England and Persia was Be7; cItS-m 
ron Mothrenheim, the Russian Consul of State, very far from being accommodated. $5; first quality $4,50; secoud and third$3@4. 
had arrived at V ienna, with despatches from Tiie discovery of coal of most excellent quali- s^TndL^ Prices range at from 
St Petersburg!!, relative to the affairs of Naples t y in the Ural Mountains in Russia, is confirm- 12no In m . . p . ,, eK _ t m 
and Montenegro. Russia will not denounce the ed beyond doubt hw NK 12 0 in market. Prices fat $ 6 , 2 . 1 ; stores $6.60. 
principles of the Holy Alliance, but will en- ' The St. Peter'sburgh correspondent of the T 
deavor to procure the co-operation of Austria London Post says :-A joint stock company has vafue per pound ot lhe estimaSd weight beeTin^he 
m Jier JN eapolitan policy. just been formed at St. Petersburgh under some- In^his market. 6 mTn hi Boston quarter » ’ i8 not counted 
Spain.—T he latest intelligence is that the thing more than Government patronage, for the bricks—T he prices to-day per th , win not average over si/u 
T) A - 1 _ 1 a: _1_ 1 . ._ _V a c A. 1 ^ » i . Fira* ftllo iR w «09JK70*n. _ 
finest farms and residences in this State ; it is miles east of y Perfected by the subscriber. It is made strong and durable, 
Geneva, near the Seneca Lake ; 350 acres choice land, 50 of very simply constructed, requiring little skill to operate 
7. which is in timber; no waste , very healthy ; well watered ; U ’ and ,. f. I10t ll _T ,le to get out of order. It can be driven by 
etly. Sales Chicago spring on pri- in K°°d order. Fruit of all kinds; good but not extravagant i °K , . 1 I ary V 0 ” 6 p o. wers llsed in threshing. The 
at $1,30. Corn held steadily and house * very convenient. Carriage and horse barn ; side hill 5*15® 2 a • 1 U8ed , ftt .? n< I. t, 7 ie ’ °* separately, as may be 
t38c. grain barn and stables ; granaries, hog pens, corn house, sheds. a ®?L r ?u* * 8a ? r,ng H00 «» toe limbs and sraa'l trees can be cut 
.^:.u ,.l__ . - u _ ...» » with the circular saw, while the cross-cut is sawing the bodies 
hay barns, smith shop ; dairy, cht ese room, and 
nected ; wood house, ash house, Ac., all complete, wiil he sold * b e larger trees ; it is useful in sawing barrel heading, stavo 
cheap and on very easy terms. It was the residence of the . “, n ., e ,)olts > s| i ttln K fence stuff, borin ; caps, and a va- 
late John Delafield, Esq ; took 1st, State Premium in 1847 Sl-.r, purposes lor which such saws are employed.— 
and has since been much improved. 356wl ’ WI , ,n i* 1 ® Jsstyear, some important improvements have been 
Rose Hill P. O , Seneca Co., N. Y. SAM’L L. FULLER. m ui7* U 5? as . Rtre "8 thenin K t h « castings, attaching a balance- 
EXCELSIOH ! 
FARMER’S FEED 
FEED MI EE. 
made—such as strengthening the castings, attachinga balance- 
wheel to the circular saw. fitting the main shafts to receive 
augers for boring caps. He also furnishes a band with the 
Combined Mill, not included heretofore, and as now manufac¬ 
tured, can be fully recommended and warranted to be durable 
and substantial. It has been thoroughly tested—ahnnt Krt„ „e 
rower beloro. The cylinder and concave will grind from 5.DC0 and one eross-ent or linur ... i ' tc- > 
to 7,000 bushels of corn before hey are worn out, and can then wood or other lengths : Ihe^sinele Mael.L, hf,? „ 8 A°. T ® 
Switzerland.— Six hundred delegates of the erful Russian nobility. Twenty Commercial each, in autumn good many ‘-grass Calves,” fbur t* around com goes further than m pounds Jed whole. 
people had assembled at Merges, and consti- screw steamers of the largest class are to be Sghas’liofflsi! for $3 @ 8 each - a good fat veal sells often as amongth? farmlrtandto whom «! l ibeTarc^mmiss'ionwiu Z 
tuted a central committee, declaring the SOV- built in the first instance — some of them wiil be tyLCH Cows-The price of Cows depends as mnch upon gi ,T"i A ,' l , rtre88 , RICHARD II PEASE, Albany, N. Y. corns ot stove wood per day, if properly driven It is war” 
ereignty of the people in danger from Mon- constructed in America, some in England and a Ordinary $25@30; good $35(0,40; CELSIO r Horse' faw Represented 0 WU " mad °’ 0, ' K0 ° d n:alerial8 ’ ,uid t0 "'oik a^ 
archies and intrigues. few in the Gulf of Finland. % Sheep and LAMSS-Common Sheep $5,50@8; extra Sheep Ali ,ls and Cider Mills. _35«wl ■ Webster. Jan. 4,1856 
Denmark - The Danish Ministry had not By a royal decree, published in the Spanish $ Ki-West 9 e rn C< hogs. corn-fed, large, first quality, live TJEIE HWRSE > MOST NOBLE ANIMAL. B.wMm 
been formed, and all endeavors had failed, and Government organ, on the oth Ult., M. Tassara weight, 6^(a)6^c.; dead weight, 8}4(a}8%c.; small Bize do., live -- entire satisfaction, and I can cheerfully recommend it as a 
the Chambers were prorogued till the 1st Dec. is earned as Spanish Ambassador at WmhingtoD. 
- _ Advices from Constantinople of the 1st says • we '8 tl L dead weight, 8^(dl9c.; small size, prime for 113 during the winter, the most superb work on the Horse ever separately; and five or six horses will furnish sufficient power 
. • , . ., ~tvt ,. • . The misnnderstandiuD- about thp TsIpu of , r «' fU| ii i ,g live weight, ; dead weight, 8^@ published in the world, entitled to run both at the same time, sawing wood as fast as the same 
Arrival of the North America. ifteljWfg Cow9 326; YeaIfl 594; Sheep THE op &‘ he «1 &an ferris. 
The steamer North America arrived at Que- ^n^bn fk 8l °° pS ° f War have also Cambridge cattle market—O ct. 23 . suDerrinatomica^piates' o 0 /the° hS' ® trat f f, 2 ? : T T ^ 0 „n“?^ d n. Sa E“iJi ei ’ bought’of you. 
Arrival of the North America. 
Local agents wanted for these Mills, who will introduce them Cap, Anger and Slitting arrangements "extra. 55 00 
AddTeTs 6 "’ an Rl”HARDH PFAirAlhanv N V be T rt he C / mbined Saw Mil1 «» ^‘Pable of cutting from 30 to 40 
gjvcn am ore 8 s itu.iiAiti; u. l IlASe. Albany, N. Y. cords of stove wood ner dav if nronerlv flrivpn it ~ 
1. 8.—Also sole manufacturer of the world renowned Ex- ranted to he well made, ofgood P materials and' JworV T 
CELSioit Horse Power, Thresher and Seperator. Saw represented E materials, una to work as 
Midsand Cider Mills. _ 35Swl ' . Webster. Jan. 4.1856. 
mrvn iuidcu AT/iLirn x’/kiir n a *, w __ _ RiR. In 1'. I 1 aLLOCK—I) ofir Sir; The Cross-Cut and Oiroiilni* 
HORSE, MOST NOBLE ANIMAL. Saw Mill Combined, which I puichased from you, works to my 
-^ eutire satisfaction, and I can cheerfully recommend it as a 
That indefatigable laborer in behalf of true Veterinary Sci- v . er y useful and labor-saving machine. Itcan be operated with 
ence, I)r. George II. Dadd, has in press, to bo published by Onee or four horses on the sweep power, in running either saw 
us during the winter, the most superb work on the Ilurho ever separately; find five or six horses will furnish sufficient power 
published in the world, entitled to run both at the same time, sawing wood as fast us the same 
The steamer North America arrived at Que¬ 
bec on the 22d ult. She left Liverpool on the 
8th of October. Her news is four days later 
than by the Persia. 
The political news is of no special impor- 
tanca. The Isle of Serpents question had been 
pents is likely to bring the French fleet back 
again. Some Austrian sloops of war have also 
gone back to the Isle. 
THE ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OP 
'l'HE KOUErS-SS-ki. Pembroke 
In one large octavo vol. of 300 pages. Illustrated with 20 Mr. Haddock: The Combined Saw Mill 1 
SIIERMAN FERRIS. 
Pembroke, Sept 12, 1856. 
Later from Nicaragua. 
At market 2015 Cattle—1600 Beeves, and 415 Stores, consist- work ' ,> . 
ing of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and 1 r ! c 
three years old. do 
Market Beef— Extra, none ; first quality. $7,25(27,50- 2d ° rderH f 
do, $6,26@6,75; 3d do. $5,60(26; ordinary $4,50 ’ 
Stores— Working Oxen—$75, 100@I50. 
Cows and Oadves—$ 35, 45(a,60. 
Vead Cadves— None. 
Yearlings — $15(2)19. Two Years Old — $18(225. Three 
Years Old—$28(«,38. 
Sheep and Lambs— 5230 at market.—Prices — extra $4(28- 
superb Anatomical Plates of the Horse, from a great French I works 
Mr. Hadlock: The Combined Saw Mill i bought’ofvou 
orks first rate. I attached it to Emery’s 2 horse power, which 
tanca. The Isle of Serpents question had been Tiie steamer Tennessee arrived at Charleston c^iN^mDvfs^^&a^® 150 ' 
satisfactorily adjusted, and a French squadron °n the 22d ult. We have by her the following Veal Calves— None. 
had been ordered to co-operate with the Eng- details from Nicaragua. ‘ Ye^rs oid-I^M.® 19 ' Tw ° Year8 ° ld _$18 ® 25 ' Three 
lisll fleet. Gen. Walker, finding the enemy advancing Sheep and Lambs-5230 at market.—Prices — extra $4@8- 
An Austrian squadron, consisting of three on Massaya, withdrew the small force there, Trilwpcwt. *8«®9. 
steamers and six gunboats, had also been order- wh en the enemy, tour thousand strong, occupi- Pelts— 752$l each. Calf skins, 13(214 cts. ^y m. 
ed to Constantinople, e d the place. Gen. W. then left a small force SwiN , ,t r: b7 . 8 JJ 6 raarket - Prices—Live weight fji<27c per ib.; 
r , . „ ..ini „ i i i . , .. dressed 8>£ to 9c; shoats, wholesale, 7kc; retail btiffllOc. 
Latest accounts from Naples state that the at ..® r f“®^ a , an(I advanced toward Massaya, Brighton oattlf markft or 
King wa,s less disposed than ever to make con- with 1,000 men ; and meeting the enemy, on B1 CATTtE markei Oct. 28. 
cessions. The expedition to Naples was still the 12th inst., near the city, repulsed them, <>£*.TcoVs 1 'L ?'wSSffiSS JhSST^LSita 0 '"#!® 
delayed, although events in that capital seem to driving them back to Massaya, where a battle Swine. 
leave the Western powers no alternative. ™ fought, lasting until midnight. At day- do F $;S quaUty $7 ’ 50; 2d 
__ light, a courier arrived from Grenada, bringing Stores— Vearling's— 15(219. Two years old—$19(224. Three 
Arrival of the Arabia intelligence that 14,000 Gautamalians and na- ye woRK?NG 7 o^'ir-$ii5,135,150(2165. 
1 LLLU tives were besieging Grenada. Gen. W. on re- Cows and CALVEs-Sales $24, 31,4i)@50. 
m . ceiviug this news, immediately marched to the Veal CALVEs-None. 
The Arabia, Oapt. Stone, arrived at Halifax relief of Grenada, and arrived on the heights 2 ,oo@ 3 .oo. AWD LAMB3 - Extra - * 4 ' ^ lot ^ W 
on the 23d ult. She left Liverpool Saturday surrounding the city, on the morning- of the Hides cwt. $8; Tallow owt. $9. 
evening, 11th ult Her news is therefore vi/- 13th, at iol’clock. binding the city farriead! 6fcc stuifed; 
tually lour days later. ed by the whole force of the enemy, he charged cor,1,dd 7>ie. ^ 
England.— In the London money market the upon them, and drove them from their posts, r " . ' " . — 
stringency reported by recent steamers still capturing their commanders and all their field (wtvy 
continued; indeed a slight increase had been pieces, and routing them from the city with /iXlHXt'lcl (1 CS ♦ 
observable. The decrease of bullion in the great slaughter. The total loss of the enemy ^ 
Bank of England during the week showed the was 1,100." Gen. Walker’s loss was 16 killed — .. : — -■ 
Price with colored plates. 
do uncoi ore <1 do . 
Orders for this elegant and valuable work in advance of 
publication, are solicited by the Publishers. 
ALSO, JUST PUBLISHED, 
THE ELEVENTH THOUSAND 
—OF— 
THE MODERN HORSE DOCTOR, 
By Dr. George II. Dadd. 
satisfied, with sufficient power the combined mill can cut all 
the wood in a day that anv man could desire. 
Tours, Ac., E. D. LONG. 
We have been using during the Summer one of Hallock’s 
Sawing Machines, tor making Railroad wood ; it is construct¬ 
ed for two Cross-cut. Saws. Our power is a portable engine of 
five horse. With this power, we have driven both Saws 
through three feet logs with the greatest ease, and have cut 
from 20 to 30 cords of wood per day. After using the Machine 
xw ' Every man who owns a Horse, should own this book. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET-Oct. 28. _L— 
At market 2100 Beef Cattle, 600 Stores, 13 pairs Working JOHN I*. JEWETT A; CO., 
Oxen, 97 Cows and Calves, 4,500 Sheep aud Lambs, 1,900 publishers, 
S 'prices— Beef Cattle-F.xtra $8.25; first quality $7,50; 2d '' 56W '‘ _ 117 Washington street, Ronton. 
^-01^4. Three 
Working Oxkn— $115, 135, 150(5)165. _ . cpvrrB --—- 
M-UDlbltN HORSL DOCTOR, steadily for several months, wo have no hesitation in saying 
Uy Dr. George II. ]>&<!<]. that it is the cheapest, and best arrangement for sawing, uirher 
Undoubtedly tho b.-st work ever issued from the American biSfd 0 CircilaT^nd raf* Com ’ 
•688 on THE CAUSES, NaTUHE AM) TREATMENT OF hi f and Cross-cut Saw Mill by the addition of a 
HAMBNESS IN HORS E gf>Tice U. 
compact and very efficient and useful Machine for sawing 
wood, or preparing and boring caps. It can he used either 
with Horse, Wind, Water or Steam Power. By placing a slit¬ 
ting table upon the Circular Saw Table, bolls can easily be slit 
into cap stuff, and bored by an auger attached to the Machine 
Altogether, farmers will find it n useful and reliable addition 
to the machinery ot the farm lor saving labor. 
T. C. PETERS, Darien. N Y. 
ber. JOHN G. FARGO, Stafford, Genesee Co., N. Y. 355 w2 wni t^' ^ A . Lr,ot ’l c Hear Sir: I consider tlie Combined Saw 
--- - - Mill I purchased ot you, a very efficient Machine, and valua- 
sips HipaJSSvSH 
_____J_ eoovr* Hotly wood, over the ordinary chopped wood, of from ten to 
FULL BLOOD DURHAM CATTLE EOK SALE- UEonfsepf1, 1856. L ‘ CLAHK ’ 
Consisting ot Bulls, Cows and Calves. Also, one yoke of large Ilarlem Leeds Oo C w Oof l 
Oxen and three yoke of Steers. WM. C. BURKE, Mr. E D. HALLOCK-SirTin r^ard to the donble Saw Mill 
35 tf Skaneatelos, Onondaga Co., N. Y. that I bought from you last July, I can say it is ahead of anv- 
SOrtTH miiirvs wmr --~ t ' mt t , he y « an hta . rt «P in Daimda. I ‘started the Circular 
O r7 11 •fJ’WIvS FO K SALE—A few very snpenor “rst. I put on two pair of horses and rim it one half dav We 
South Down Rams and Ewes for Sale—bred entirely from stock c ’ It near 30 cords of stove wood. It will cut as fast as >mv set 
w r , e P e " t importations. SAMUEL THORNE, Thomedale, 9^ hands can put it on, and, as for the cross-cut, I can cut off a 
Washington Hollow, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 355w2 1 1°.- IH Ip inches of hard maple in one minute. In lact it 
EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS. 
will cut. as much wood as any man could wish, big or little and 
no mistake about it. E. W. SHELDON. 
'.•Orders by letter or otherwise promptly attended to, and 
ff accompanied with the cash, five per cent, can be deducted 
trom the price. Directions for using, making Log-wav Ac 
are furnished with eacli Machine. j s ' 
The subscriber is sole agent for the sa’e of Emery’s celebra¬ 
ted Horse Powers, Threshers, Ac. This Power is well adapted 
and most convenient for driving the above mill, aud is furnished 
Wh ° h fO £ 8U< i Ceed ® d k T n e Citi ? DS °/ G f renada held the Government -The most beautiful Weekly In the Union.” [R. I. Reformer. BREAD - BREAD - BREAD ! and m^conTnTe’J^drivffigthe a^ove^Tll) ^tHs furnished 
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rateof 210 signals per minute, of the enemy, and were Vigorously defending devoted to News, Literature, Science andthrA^trEmer! ^brS No n 2 I^i^flTunr^: lC8^Buffalo^St ) , Rochester" ^N r 
France.— 1 he French Threes were quoted on lli e place when Gen. Walker arrived. tainment, Improvement and Progress. Designed to encourage flour—one trill will prove I his Go to°yonr Gro^r and°get i°t - -----. 
Friday at 65 francs 80 centimes, showing a re- Messrs. Lawless, Wheeler and Furgerson, a spirit of Hope, Manliness, Self-Reliance, and Activity among Manufactured by JAMES PYLE 114 Warren St., N. Y. 35Sw2 YOUNG AMERICA EXCELSTOR 
rale of 210 signals per minute, 
France.— The French Threes were quoted on 
Friday at 65 francs 80 centimes, showing a re- Messrs. Lawless, Wheeler and Furgerson, 
covery of American citizens, who have had no connection 
ITALY.-The German papers report that the Wi f th Nicara g uaQ affairs, were murdered by the 
TTinor nf Nnnloa EnH hono .... natives. - -- 
the place when (ven. Walker arrived. tainment, Improvement and Progress. Designed to encourage 
Messrs. Lawless, Wheeler and Furgerson, a spirit of Hope, Manliness, Self-Reliance, and Activity nmong 
American citizens, who have had no connection tho people ; to illustrate Life in all its phases, and to indicate 
with Nicaraguan affairs, were murdered by the tho mode b y wh 'c h « mny attain the highest degree of usc- 
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T7;„rr M.Joo k.,,1 k„„„ i J*. 1 natives. “»l>l«“»M-» paper wmeu ougni co oe reau by 
. VlUg ot JN aples had been induced to make cer- -- *" every family in the laud. Published Weekly at $2 a year or 
t " 0U6ht at t D l:L% B “ Wo, ‘ A r Mr ;t Pu s ly ; re8i< ‘ i r mSEZZXszs* 
“KS sran^lmother ofprPuS;°ofElS'if r Sw .i' 
Liunaas, remainea at Ajaccio, and more were 105 years old: aud with the exception of noor ^ atpd ablu writ o™-” Randolph whig says: “Lite 
expected, lhe French remain at Toulon. A p v „„L,| • - cepu not poor iiinstrated is one ot the purest, highest-toned publications 
ltussian fleet, under Grand Duke Constantine. ’ g °° d ^, alth aild 1 _»PP are “ tl y lias ", B . e ” 
IMPORTANT TO BOOK AGENTS. 
The Subscr bers, in addition to their large list of Books for 
fulness and happiness—a paper which ought to be read by general dealeis, are now publishing a 
expected. The French remain at Toulon. A 
Russian fleet, under Grand Duke Constantine, 
SERIES OF ILLUSTRATED WORKS, 
A Venerable Woman.— Mrs. Purdy, residing 51 t0F half a ytar ’ by FOWLER and WELLS, to be sold exclusively by agents, of a style entirely new in 
at Snenrer Tino-I mnntv i>, thia qi., to „„- of 8 No. 808 Broadway, New York. subscription-books .rendering them far preferable to anything 
at open cer, lioga county, in this State, gl eat- m Scientific American, says: “It is of large size and fault- n o„^'uthe hands ot agents. For full particulars, address 
- --* r> “ -c t,x • . v. .. ' u ‘ u "’ 355w3 MASON BROTHERS. 
108 and 110 Duane St., New York. 
was going into the Mediterranean, as a guard 
of honor to the Queen Mother, in her tour IW f^__^ e i'- nU8DaBa , was kl , lled lu . ,he war , ot ed. ” M6«“' 
j ta l y> ’ l lu the Revolution, and she was lett a widow at the 
t ,. ,, age of twenty-two years: she never married Tw young men.—Pleasant and Profitable Em- 
cj, ‘ f i &h lf ) u aS a P ollce ® ver Gie again, and now, at this great a^e her mind is PL0YMENT — Y <> un 8 every ueighbovhood may obtain 
Spanish islands, and the Austrian squadron will clear *mrl <ihp rplafpft flppn*ja nT 5!i 5 0 l . f healthful, pleasant, and profitable employment, by engaging in 
cruise on the Adriatic solely for exercise. ^ Revo uHnn wnll, , aa f do ^« of the saie of our useful and popular Books, and canvassing for 
The French Ambassador to the Swiss confed- W1 a11 ll f ard ^, 0f y° Uth — our valuable Journals. For terms and particulars, address, 
eration has interfered in behalf of the Royalist o g aD f! ? the t° adlt ' 0n of this country, post paid, fowler a wells, 
prisoners in Neufchatel. It was believed that wLIn“ N °‘ 8 ° 8 Br ° adway ’ New York 
the Federal Government would acq uiesce only S wo an ‘ Uavana Journal. p. s.-Ail Agents who engage with us will he secured from the 
on conditions that the King of Prussia would -- possibility of loss, while the profits derived will be very liberal. 
renounce his claims on the Principalities. Death from Fright,— On Wednesday, 15th - , * , ' ) '** 1 
A Danish paper announces the settlement of ld t-> a horse attached to a buggy aud driven by j 
the Sound Dues question. a lady, in passing the elephant belonging to ^ Xh V U flYVY f' YY f C 
Liverpool Brbadstuffs.— There had been a continu- °l th * T0& « between Frederick ^ UUlU W UU II IS. 
ance of «et weather throughout England, but without ‘ lua Je nerson, wheeled suddenly at the sight of -——__ 
producing any great effect ou tho market, ’wheat geuer- the Ugly beast, fell in the shafts, and quivei’iDg Term* of Advertising.— Twenty-five Cents a Line each 
and closed Iteaffily °“ P ‘ iCeS a<JviS6d by th0 1U eVer ^ niUscle » expired in twenty minutes.— insertion-in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
Flour had been in improved demand, and the finer qual- A f ,0llt 1,1 e 8arae a horse driven by Rev. preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
ities were called 6tl@U higher on the week. 4 Mr. Bage, broke loose from the buggy by a sud- l n8er ted on any conditions. 
Com was quiet and without change in prices. den dash at sight of the elephant, and ran for - - - - 
SpencJ & Coined ^ whoatTfid^wh! Ricbardson > l 1 * 8 life, without any fatal result, however.— APPLE STOCKS FOR SALE.—The Subscriber offers 
w Kt. . .. plnni H W Frederick f Md ) Ciiivpm for Sa 01 tlm fal1, 301),000 two veiir old stocks ot fine growth at 
Western Canal Hour J0.-@J3s: Baltimore and Philadel- ■ riul - rlufh [MCl.J VlUzen. $.3 51) per 1,000, selected. [356w3] I. HILDRETH & CO. 
1 a8 strong hold upon life as she had many years ^ 
’ as a S uai 'd since. Her husband was killed in the war of e 
yond all peradventure the neatest paper in ilie Union, and to We are now ready to furnish this valuable variety at the' 
our mind, the best for the family circie.” A new volume just following rates : — 
No. 808 Brondwity, New Vork 
P. S.—All Agents who engage with us will he secured from the 
possibility of loss, while the profits derived will be very liberal, i 
353 w4 
SUbertismtitts. 
MWjryoejE. 
LAWTON BLACKBERRY PLANTS. COH.1V ASTD COB IViXXjIj, 
We are now ready to furnish this valuable variety at the' Adapted to Grinding a’l kinds of coarso’grains—Patented by 
following rates. *** 1/. Ukavitt, Jb eb. 27, 1855. One fid vantage this Mill has over 
o vcall others is, the Grinders are inserted on movable rings, cast 
S™? m E A-J! ,A ‘ (rS| 5 ’ ot bne hard rae,al - 1,ld when worn out can be replaced, for $3, 
nvc rr, vnuln’ „r . If ftu ® xtr ' 1 l >llir Hccompunios each Mill. This Mill lias but one 
ONE HUNDRED I LANTS, 2o. Belt sciew to regulate the quality of grinding, and does not 
( areliilly packed for tranmortation. Money must accorapa- interfere with the operaliou of the Mill. The meal is coi.duct- 
?7.* b 9 0rder ?’ . I' M. SAXI’ONAOO, Agents,, ed ,out at a spout, thereby saving once handling of the meal.— 
HALF DOZEN PLANTS, $3. 
ONE DOZE4 PLANTS, 5. 
FIFTY PLANTS, 15. 
ONE HUNDRED PLANTS, 25. 
Agricultural Book Publishers, 140 Fulton St., N. Y 
This Mill was awarded the First Premium at the Ohio State 
Fair at Cleveland, Sept. 1856, and the New York State Fair 
at Watertown, Oct, 1866, in competition with the “Little 
Giant, **Star,” “Magic,” and all others : and has taken the 
first premium at every fair and impartial trial. The Excelsior 
Mill will grind 4 to 12 bushels per hour, according to fineness 
and condition of grain, and with one of two horses. Price $60, 
including an extra set of grinding plates. For sale by 
J. B WRIGHT & CO , 
Westfield, t’hautauque Co., N. Y., 
v „ „ , Sole Agents for the State. 
N. B.—County Rights for sale. 
October 15, 1856. 355w3 
COMMERCIAL COLLEEGE, KOCHSTEK, N. Y. _ 
Established in 1842, bUB&CRIBE NOW! 
Re-Opens Tuosday, Nov. 4th, for the reception of Pupils in mi irr i ^ Y. . _ 
Penmanship and Book-Keeping Terms-For full Coliegiate lilt! VV OOl (xFOWtT 3.11(1 btOCK K-CSTlSter 
Course, including Lectures, $25. Send for a Circular. 
Rooms 93, 94, 95 aud 102, Reynolds’ Arcade. v . rr , „ 
G. W. EASTMAN, Principal. 
355w2 
phiu 32s@.l3s ; Canada J5s@38.a ; Oi^io 30s@37s. Mixed 
corn 32H6o@32s9d; white 33sfid@34s6d; yellow 33s. 
London Market.— Bating & Bro. report the London 
market generally steady. Flour sold at an advance ol Is 
per bbl ou the finer finalities. The sales range from 32® 
37s. Wheat steady at 66@70 for red and 70@7ds for white. 
toJtei Intflligftttt, it. 
APPLE STOCKS FOR SALE.— The Subscriber offers 
for Sale, this fall, 300,000 two vear old stocks ot fine growth at 
$3 50 per 1,000, selected. [356w3] I. HILDRETH & CO. 
ONE MILLION APPLE STOCKS For Sale, two rears 
old, best quality, large and thrifty Address 356w2 
Nov. 1, 1856. PETEK YORK, Lima, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
MOIlGrAIV HOUSES. 
A PREMIUM ESSAY 
ON TUB 
ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND CHARACTERISTICS 
OF THIS REMARKABLE 
FARM IN LIMA FOR SALE. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) _ ' _ ’ h _ ’’ ' ’ _ aJOW ' 
Havana Intelligence. ~. ro * . 
kot11 S'"* nl0 " lkl K- No cbnuge to nolo in groin Iron! our last fiomnenossea College. comainiogl6.1'acrrs,Is iofsalo-’lnqu 
The steamer Black Warrior, arrived at New week s ( l uotati< >u8—best brands of flour have advanced25c per ot ’ w. Vary near the premises, or of 
York, on the 20th ult., from Havana, with dates b T!' t m . tledoin f i , nl5 ''j kw “ eat a ‘ e0c p« bu8he ’- October 27 .1856. U A ' WARD ’ Roc 
to the 16th A stea(J y ri8e 18 I10te(1 m tho price ol butter—now selling at _!___ 
It is reported in Havana that a Spanish brie- 2'“^' Egg* per dozen, ah else as last partriges. poultry, & 0.1 
_1....1 mu n. In- . I . . .5. quoted. A. L. StimsoN, proprietor of the lanre and ennunndln 
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND Apple Seedlings two AMERICAN BREED OF HORSES 
year* old, very hne. For sale at $4 per thousand, bv L. C. ^ ajavahadjj W-C IlUJAOJhO 
CARLOW, Johnson's Creek, Niagara Co., N. Y. 356w2 Tracing the Pedigree from the Original Justin Morgan, 
Caudles, box.133f;(2I4><c (} “iue. i 
Fruits and Hoots. flv e Per 
Apples, bushel_... 50(g75c letters to 
Do. dried.76f2liHJc - 
Potatoes (new).38(g)60c Kill l 1 
WARD, Rochester. 
356 w 4 
PARTRIGES. POULTRY, Ac.! 
A. L. Stimson, proprietor of the large and commodious 
Franklin St. Market, No. 139 and 141 Franklin St., New York, 
is now ready to receive consignments of Partridges and other 
Game. Aho, Poultry, Butler, Dried Fruits, Ac. Commission 
five per cent. Reference, American Express Co. Mall 
letters to [356w8J A. L. STIMSON, New York. 
of-wnr fi(II)atnnri a. u. stimson, proprietor or tne large and comrood 
oi-wat nad bUUstand ot aims on board, destined Rochester wholesale prtpes Franklin St. Market, n 0 . 139 and 141 Franklin st., New y 
for the use of a Spanish faction against the Do- RICES. j s now rert jy to rec „jve consignments of Partridges and 0 
miniran Rprmhlio to bo tulron dLn flour urnl Grain. Caudles, box.]3*£®14>£c Game. Abo. Poultry, Butter, Dried Fruits, Ac. Conimis 
Ill III lean nepuniic to Dt taken down in a iew Flour, bbl. $6,fO s a7,25 Frultn und Kootn. five per cent. Reference, American Express Co. 1 
daj 8 bj an ofheer of tiie Spanish army aud that Whua <-ideu.(new)-1,SU®L&3 Apples, bushel . 50Cg75c letters to [356w8J A. L. STIMSON, New Yor 
the annexation of the West end will be insisted Co “n , w . h ‘. t °.) a " Hda & Potatoe8 d ("ew)V.'.'."'.' 7 3^50c EBIl’LOYMEKT FOR THE winter 
cr P o“nti s™f» p “ “ " M * h " 66111 ** “• 
crown Ol bpain. Buckwheat,.!. 51c Calf . Uc. WORK FOR ALL AND WORK WHICH PAY 
Everything is prepared for the invasion of ';” an8 .$i,oo@i ,26 sheep peits (shorn)'';.' 25 (a; 5 uc ££ a k on ® 6 for ; 
Mcvion vnmi nu tlL. rt .i ... i P p ’ ls .l,00m)l,25 Lamb do 257250c SEARS CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENTS. Onrhstof Be 
-VICO as soon as tho expected orders arrive Mcuta. '"'scejal ® comprises the most saleable PICTORIAL publioatio 
from Madrid. Pork, mess. 21 00(222 ,00 Clover bushel $7 50728 00 and we employ more canvassers than any other house. 
Tbe people of the Island are much excited by Tlmoth ’ y si;^^ 00 <pu#t * paid) B0BE wi wrnuS 
the rear that the late ministerial changes in t lie s prmg Lambs eaoh.i,50(aii,76 wood, hard 5,oo@6(X) ---— 
government produced the removal of General shouideT.-:::.':"-® Co^Llhigh"""" 3 ’^^ EXCELSIOR! 
Concha. Chickens. ®10o Do. Scranton. 6'a0®675 ^ARMERiS I-'IJYLTD MILL 
The Black Warrior landed at, Havana Genl Turkeys. (a)00c Do. Blossburg ’ sieo Farmers read about this Mill, which is the best, che ii 
EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER. 
Please to Rend this. Apply 
Of“WOHIC FOR ALL AND WORK WHICH PAYS— K 
s’ YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT send at once for MR s <«6 
EARS’ CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENTS. Onrlistof Books t,rms - 
)inpri8e8 the most saleable PICTORIAL PUBLICATIONS, - 
G. W. EASTMAN, Principal. Volume Ten, Commencing July, 187,6. 
Rochester, Oct. 20, 1856. 355w2 „ _ - 
----- »he Publisher respectfully announces that the Tenth Vol- 
MORG-A1V HORSFR r M , E °io^' 8 J‘ llua ble journal will commence on the 15th ot 
July, 1856. The new volume will be printed upon clear type, 
superior paper, and contain contributions from many of tbe 
A 'P'RTT'TVrrTTIVr ESSAY best and most experienced Breeders, Graziers, Wool Growers, 
i-v.A_.ivi. l v-i iVA a j o On. I Dairymen, Ac., iu the country. We thus hope to muke it high- 
0N TIIK ly creditable in both Contents and Apfeakaiice 
ORIGIN, HISTORY, AND CHARACTERISTICS The Wool Grower and Stock Register is the only period- 
of this remarkable / v•* ’fi* class in America, and has attained a reputation 
ot T i- remarkable which renders it a standard National Journal It circulates 
AMERICAN BREED OF HORSES. among the most intelligent and extensive Stock ano Woo' 
Tracing the Pedigree from the Original Justin Morgan, North'au/South" Th.? volume above annmim-eri St |n n< * We , 8t ’ 
Through the Notc^of his Progeny, Down to a ^tLountoi Useful °an“Veh°able a Tffiorm;ti^ 
WITH NU MEROUS 1*0RTRAITS. Managemm.t of°S various Domeslfc Animals.’ Tts pageswiH 
to which are added contain many 
Hints for Breeding, Breaking, nnd General Use and APPROPRIATE AND COSTLY ENGRAVINGS! 
Management of Horses, , ,, , . 
including l‘fe-like Portraits of Animals, plans of Farm Bnild- 
in K 8 ’ Ac " Ac ” accompanied by proper descriptions. We shall 
Practical Directions for Training them for Exhibition continue to give Pedigrees of Pure-bred Stock—while each 
at Agricultural Vans. number will embrace careful Reviews of the Wool, Cattle 
BY D. C. L1N8LEY, Mlddlebury, Vt. P ral , n & ! )d l _ >rovisio11 Markets. Our aim is to render the work 
. ’ invaluable to every owner or breeder of Cattle, Horses, SheeD 
Price $1. Sent free oi postage. Swine or Poultry—making it the able and efficient organ of 
355w2 C M. SAXTON & CO., those engaged in tiie important aud profitable branches of 
Agrienltnral Book Publishers, 140 Fulton St., N. Y. stock, Wool and Dairy Husbandry. 
WANTED, AGENTS of good address to sell We6C0tt’s >ri,n w (J s g. u n„i n R " S L 
Railway Door-Springs in every town iu the Slates and Canada. nrildng^THiRTY-Two number com- 
Apply (if by letter inclose stamp for answer) to prising Ihirtv 1 wo large Octavo Pages, handsomely illus- 
Through the most Noted of his Progeny, Down to 
the Present Time. 
WITH NUMEROUS PORTRAITS. 
TO WHICH ARE ADDED 
Uinta for Breeding, Breaking, and General Use and 
Management of Horses, 
BY D. C. L1N8LEY, Mlddlebury, VL 
Price $1. Sent free of postage. 
355w2 O M. SAXTON & CO., 
Agrienltnral Book Publishers, 140 Fulton St., N. Y. 
WANTED, AGENTS of good address to sell Wescott’s 
Railway Door-Springs in every town iu the Slates and Canada. 
Apply [if by letter inclose stamp for answer) to 
EDWARD IIEYLYN, Ag't, Gould’s Building, Rochester, trated, and stereotyped and printed in the best style. A Title 
State aud County rights of the above for sale on moderate F,lKe ' Il>de *’ Ao ” lt the clo.se of each volume, 
rms. 354 t f Terms : Fifty Cents a Volume, Two volumes a year.)— 
184 William street, N. Y. 
ouuuiucid, .oifuro uoai, ijenign.7 t 5() 
Gonclia. Chlckeus.(210o Do. Scranton.6,50(26,75 F 
Tiie Black Wariior landed at Havana, Caut Turkeys............@D0c Do. Blossburg.5.60 
1 1 - , , . "" norauoi Dairy, Ae. Do. Char 105ii12t2e most i 
13 ly, the duty appointed American Consul, at Butter, roll.22,223c Sait, bbi . \ Jy Horse 
that port. The yellow fever has entirely dis- , arki !‘. 18 >^° Hay ton..;.V.V.V.V.'.V.'.'. 8(214 « nd « 
appeared. Lard, tried.137214c White fish, bbl 9210 00 to 7.1H. 
Heavy rains have fallen throughout the Is- X 1 ‘ n ° w :. U( ^Uil c £ ortfl8h 3a quintal. ...j,bo be T®' 
land, which are said to be prejudicial to the EgKSl doMn . - 18 ® 19 T™t.bb !.$ 9 = 
cane crop. Business in sugar active. Albany makkf.t—O ct. « 7 . f^ed 8 
Wood, hard.6,00(26,00 ---— 
,do. soft.sSioo EXCKIjSIOR ! 
^O.Sorlfnten.;;;:;^^ PAHMERiS mill. 
Do. Blossburg. 5,60 Farmers read about this Mill, which is the belt, cheapest. 
Do. Char..".i0(212kc mnst duraWe andeasiest running Feed Mill in the world. Our 2 
Salt, bbl.. 1,60 Horse Power ground ve r y easily at lhe rate of 8 bushels per hour, 
Hay, ton. 8(214 H,ld was worked with a pair of horses, who were nevar on a 
Wool, tb.”80(240,• Power before. The cylinder nnd concave will grind from 5.000 
TREES !—TREES ! ! 
Now ready for the Orchard or Garden, 
20,000 Apple—20.0IHI Dwarf Pear, 
20,000 Peach—2,000 Cherry. 
Will be sold very cheap by FLOWER & BUTTS. 
Syracuse, N. Y., October 13, 1856. 354w4 
EVERY WOMAN MUST TRY IT. 
JAMES PYLE’S DIETETIC SALEBATUS 
Is revolutionizing the old systems of Bread-making Every 
Terms : Fifty Cents a Volu.uk, Two volnmes a year)— 
Five copies for $2; Eight for $3 ; Eleven for $4 ; Seventeen for 
$5 ; Twenty for $7 ; Thirty tor $10. An extra copy free to eve¬ 
ry person forming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
volumes) double above rates. 1757* Single copies'furnished to 
Rural subscribers at half price—25 cents a volume, or 60 cents 
a year 
• Now is the Time to subscribe and form clubs for the 
new volume. Specimen numbers, Ac., sent free. Subscription 
money, properly enclosed aud registered, may be mailed at our 
risk, if addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, 
June, 1856. Rochester. N Y. 
800,000 FINE PEAK 8EF.DUING8 
White fish, bbl " 921000 to 7,000 bushels of corn be. ore they are worn out, and can then Toll -A.A , 2 u( ' e . 1 , ” vluen ® e roKsai 
codfish quintal..5,51) b. replaced for about $15 ; which J gives the farrier a ncJlh fu W Jre/.Ueo^Sew Yort ^ mU8 ‘ ^ “ f ° r y ° U ' 34 n 4 ePO ' b.dded 
Trout,bbl.$9 again; the price is $!.-> without col) cracker, and $5<l with _ _nroraDt 
.. cracker, with a full warrantee. This is tho best chance for the 
afiunv MtuuTT farmer to save money, in feeding his stock, that was ever 0 r- 
A LB ANY vi A KKET-Oct. 27. fered. and every one who has fed stock knows that 60 pounds of 
The market opened quiet but firm, and throughout ground corn goes fur-her lhau \0() pounds fed whole, 
the_entire morning but a limited business was done. Local Agents wanted forthese mills who will introduce them 
woman that tries it continues to use it—this is the evidence we For sale at the Nursery of L. Barber, East Bloomfield, Onta- 
want. Tell your grocer that ho must get it for you. Depot rio Co., N Y. Also other Trees and Plants in abundance, both 
114 W arren street. New York. 344 b»dded and natural. Cash orders from abroad will receive 
--prompt attention. The trees will be securely packed, marked 
Fyt wor„T.’ r a at tt e mu umnu morning mu a inuiiou ousiuess was clone. liOcai Agents wauteu lot_______ _ 
Ihxl KNbl VE I ORGERIES. A. illf. HUHtlDgtOll of Grain Wheat is unciuinged in value, with a moderate mil- among the farmers, and to whom a liberal commission will be 
New York citv lias been fleeciutr the b-inksi demand ; sales Mertiierranenn at $1,48. Corn is in fair given. Address RICHARD II PEASE, Albany, N Y. 
l„-„lro,-a a.,,1 „,Ll,..in i„ ° anas, supply, but the demand is quite limited ; sales round yellow P. S.—Also solo mannfr • 
DtOKeiS, ailCl niucnants to an enormous extent, and Western mixed at 67c. Barley steady with a fair business cklsior Horse Power, 
Hi) to the 23d lilt, the amount of foreed nsnnr doing ; sales at $I,I7®1.19 for two-rowed, and $1,26>'(21,27 for Mills and Cidar Mills, 
isvilifd iiv Ia* rn -iu far nu II t’« T * i , fi° ur -rowed. Oats are firm and in fair request; sales State at - 
DR. H. C. WANZEK, 
Dcutist, Artiftlic Incorruptible Teeth, No. 16 
I Buffalo street, (Piikiu s Block,) Rochester, 
N.Y. 353 tt 
aiul delivered at the Railroad for any distance 
or these mills who will introduce them “-UJJjULW N.Y. 353tl LONG WOOL ED SHEEP. 
lo whom a liberal commission will be- The subscriber oilers for sale a part (say twenty)of his flock 
CHARD II PEASE, Albany, N Y. 800,000 Apple Seedlings, two y rs old. for sale by the of supsrior Long Wooled Sheep, bred from the famous Ewes 
facturer of the world renowned Ex- Subscriber. N. DRAKE & CO. which took tbe first premium at tho State Fair at Saratoga 
Thresher and Separator, Srav 
366wl 
issued by him, as far as identified, reached 42o. measure. 
$610,0011. 
Feed—A quiet but steady markot ; sales coarse Middlings I advertised iu the August numbers o Ithe Rural 
lubscnber. N. PKAES x W). which took tbe hrst premium at tho State Fair at Saratoga, 
Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y. S62w8 and at the American Institute in 1853. The increase is from 
- -- - the large imported Buck (nearly 400 lbs. in Aveight) which took 
VIRGINIA LAND FOR SALE.— About 2,000 acres of several prizes the same year. A few young Bucks are among 
...a I_c«l.l It, 1» rn. nr tmall Ami, fa A H CUMlvne re__ “ 
FARM FDR SALE.—I still hold my Farm for bale, as Land, both Improved and unimproved—sold in large or small 1 the number for sale. Apply to O. S CUMINGS, Trenton 
at 70c ^1100 ibs. 
M G. PECK, Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich. 
lots to suit purchasers. For furthsr particulars, address 
362wl3 S. S. MILLER, Spriugvale, Fairfax Co., Ya. 
Falls. N. Y., tvhere the Sheep mav be seen, or to 
354w5 A. P. CUMINGS, 138 Nassau st., N. Y. 
