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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jforagn littfUtguirt 
Arrival of the Europa. 
market during the fortnight had been exces- Grain—Receipts of wheat large, consisting chiefly of com- 
ci\rnlTr /lull r Phr» mon ana medium. Moderate export demand and lower. Sales 
sivety (lull, lne Democratic primary election at 13931410 for Milwaukee dub; i 3 i@i 36 c tor Chicago spring; 
in fe’aq Francisco, had resulted in favor of the 162c for white Missouri; I60@l68o for whits Canadian; 165c for 
Rmrioricl- fantinr, r Pku Roraikl^«m, u„,1 — ;,l red Missouri; 167cf rredlmiiana; laic Canadian club—raar- 
Jiroaerick taclion. i ne Kepunlicans had with- ket closing heavy Rye quiet; sales at 84c. Barley is steady; 
drawn their county ticket and adopted the Deo- 8ale8 at 110 011200 for inf, rior 10 good Com is better but de- 
TIIE COMBINATION PATENT PORTABLE CONG WOOLKD SHEEP. 
[1PKIGH F S FJEAM SAW-MILL. The subscriber offers for sale a part (say twenty)of bis flock 
This Mill commands the universal admiration of saw-mill superior Long Wooled Sheep, bred from the famous Kweg 
Thu Europa, with Liverpool dates t,o Novern- dian cattle-thieves 'll) of the latfpr were I-illp,) r" es "; $ l7 > 5l) for prime. Lard market dull; sales at 12^(n.l ic. building these Mills, yet it is almost impossible to turn them d54w5 A. P. CUMINGS, lhs’Nassau st., N. Y. 
Bor 1 arrived of Mpw York on the 11th in of A V J o , , 7T,r - , £ utt,r *“ ,a ' r re< »*f 8 !L at 2 for State and 17@21c ior Ohio. out as fast as they are wanted. They embrace several valuable -----’__ 
ber 1st, airivea at JN ew I Ol K on tne lotfl Inst. Advices from Southern California, State that Cheese steady at 8>£@10>£c. patents and improvements, and combino all of the following NOTICE TO THE BOVS. 
The Neapolitan question still remains where Ex-Governor Grandaro had attempted to revo- bckfaui makket-Nov. it. '^siTipficrTY— Both th« m nt a . , . Parsells, of NewYork City, win give particular 
it did, — the only additional incident being that lutionize Sonora, but was baffled and fled to Floor—We hear of little inquiry, and no sales this morning, their construction that any^c* o^ordinaTymechanicarahflity CAR.uKxVs^iV\he'1ams < t midmost 6 aimrov'im^ri' 0 ' 1 °n U °J S 
the government Of Naples had addressed a Cir- thelndians. The market droops can comprehend them, put them up and run them without dan- opcied at Messrs. Clarksons’ Rooms a fine assortment^ 
cular of moderate tone to its diplomatic agents, Par , i(!S arri v«d nr. T„W for tho n „ma, # of In^i^ .-...Lit.,. ,._ d -eniie 8 , 
most approved styles. He has 
, “ c , , ___ , „ , . ssriiin—oaies o nuroav. aiuwauKee club at Si.Ur; prime red ger or mtncnltv. 
cular Of moderate tone to Its oipiomat, 1C agents, Parties arrived at Tubac for the purpose of Indiana at $!,31; white Michigan, part to arrive, $1,42 This PORTABILITY.—The whole establishment can be very | the beat stocka in New YorVcitv' 
and that the King had sent Monseur Bagion, a workiuo-the silver mines On the Gadsden nnr- 2V\ rn ! n « “>e market is not so firm; sales Chicago spring at quickly taken apart, and put together, thus rendering it easy 1 ". - 
Frond, men in his confidence to Paris nn a Craasaen pur- $L 14*. and ggod white Canada at $1,42. Com unchanged; to be moved from place to place as desired, and sating the 
J. renenman in ms connubuce, to 1 aus Ou a chase. 1 lie copper mines were already in sue- Hales at 58c. Rye about the same; sales western at 80C., and necessity ot drawing the logs a loner distance to the mill 
secret mission. cessflll operation, and turning out a large quail- Sta ;« a ‘,85o. Barley lower; sales good Canada at $1,13 DUKABILrrY— It is constructs l in the most solid and 
A rl icnatclr gtltps althonp-k nprliansmi no Vv i * 8 I <.• u V Provisions— 1 ork lower; sales light Western mess at $18,50. substantial manner, runs perfectly sill, is not liable to get out 
A Gispatcn States, aiinougn peinaps OU 110 tlty ot rich ore. Diplomatic relations have been Lard lower; sales have been made at 12)£c. of order, and will last for years without repair. b 
quickly taken apart, and put together, thus rendering it easy 
to be moved from place to place as desired, and saving tile 
necessity ot drawing the logs a long distance to the mill. 
DURABILITY.—It is constructed in the most solid and 
authority, that, to the F rench request to vacate suspended between England and New Grenada, new York cattle makket- Nov. is. 
the Danubian Frincipalit les, the Austrians have i u consequence of the latter government failing BEEv.s-These are sold by the head at a price equal to the 
leturned aflat refusal, Inis mattei ot tnepiin- to liquidate the McIntosh claim. The British value per pound ot the estimated weight of beef in the quar- 
cipalities has assumed prominence over other West India fleet had been ordered there to en- iTtffis market? a^ui^in Boston®^ quartBr ’" is not counted 
topics. The French government journals assert force the claim. prices—T he prices to-day per not average over 8%c. 
definitely and explicitly that the Porte has de- First quality, $10; extra$l(i,50; medium S9@9,5i); poorest $8,0) 
, , J . , !. i i ii -- 8,25. Bnt few sales over $10, or under $8k. 
manded in due form that the Austrians shall H Professor Morsf —TKa Fmnsrnr . 1Jn,CKS of Veal Calves- Calves are usually sold through 
evacuate the principalities, and the British the ^ s , r . , UFE so . 1 ,l 0I \ SK ,. 1 he Emperor the year at 4(o)7c fi fb, live weight, except thoso from one to 
pi i r r IN apoleon ill. has made Prof. Morse a. Chevalier days old, known a« “ Kittens,” which bring $1,25 to $3@4 
I>19CKSea. of tfifi Tfininn of Honor TTp urau nntifiaH of tim each - In aut,,ra n Rood many ‘ grass Calves,” four to six 
The papers generally, British, French and J Le 9 oj Honor. Jtle was nouned ot tne months’ old, sell for $3@8 each, a good fat veal sells often as 
Oprmun sneak in indignant, terms of the nro- hon0r oa the da Y of lhe Banquet given to llim high as $20(5)30. 
uerman, SpeaK 111 mengnanr. terms or me pro • T I ^ . Q , Milch Cows—T he price of Cows depends 8,8 much upon 
n, V W . W o fLARSEf, I,S, Boy’s Taylor, 
Rochester, SepL lxTs^ 8 ’ 26 ,md 27 Arcade (JalIer J r ’ 
CHOICE lAItll ion SALE, ’ 
orneF, and will last for yeirs without repair. In the town of KVnHnii n, x T ,, ., 
hAPIDITY—It will saw faster than any other Upright Mill, mile north and half a mile west from West 008 
ie speed of the saw 18 about 300 strokes per minute and the containimr 1 d2 h<thw nt #.b^,v.aa u .,,1 L.-.l S ven( iall village, 
Prices—T he prices to-day per rb.,will not average over 8}^c. —^10-IKNCY.—it does its work well, cuts smoother and 
First quality, {10; extra$M>,50; medium *9((d9,5!J; poorest $8.a) straighter than the ordinary mills, mid the arrangement of’the 
8,25. But few sales over $10, or under $8>£. 13 such as to render it utterly impossib e for it to run out 
The speed of the saw is about 800 strops per minute and the containing ln2 acres of choice Ian d^rh H ,ldail ‘, vil J a ^ 
feed from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch per stroke _ ling house, good orehard good ba^n a ,d sL ( ?''t‘wn o' H ' ll' 
rhns, at a medium feed, the »»w will cut through a log 21 feet of water, 20 acres of choice t u b^ K °“ d well J 
long in about three minutes. From thjsdaia anyone knowing state of cultivation aiidfirstrawfene^p^^-.i u , n<ier Ko>>d 
th* chnrncer of the timber esn calculate how much it w ill do. to the subscriber HEN RY I a BRITT nit r i ,art, . c,, l ar *|| apply 
“EFFICIENCY.—It does its work well, cuts smoother and - 8U01iCrllJer H LHHY LABBITT on the prennses. 350wl3 
VJTCI LUctU, IU lUAiJiiUrtuii ICI iur> UI mu* T , /y n l 
grees of the Alliance between England and ln A °p C 0D, i r C ’’ 
me oruiuHry mins, ana me arrangement of tne Wlifflfl t itiuivw Tvrr T «»^ .a., . —* 
«aw is such as to render it utterly impossib'e for it to run out JiiLKUY ?5 
ot ^Jne. AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
CHEAPNESS.—The entire cost of the Mill, with fourteen Mr. Andre Leroy, member of the nrinoinni n i 
!l?” e h™H r « a d d H e r er ^ r DS l” 11 cornp . 1f<t u- and - rea ' y r ° r run ‘ and Agricultural Societies of Europe and America SS 
mug, boxed and delived tor shipment in this city, is only promoted by the French Emperor tS the rank of Knitm a ? BI 
3. 7 G 3 O . ■'Won of Honor for the best Nursery Products exhibited at 
The Jlill requires less power to drive it than any other mill, [{j® Public*th»t’hi* h ^T’ ^ e S 8 'f a Fe to inform his friends and 
Austria, and between France and Russia. _. A Copenhagen correspondent of the N. Y. •*£ with calf *^50. 
It is now stated that Russia has proposed to ^ imcs wllt f J wlsh f t0 f Ca11 Y our ^entiou $2 @5 ; extra Sheep *7(5)8. 
refer the question of the Isle of Serpents to a , 8 *8T ldcaa t demonstration of which your w ^ h \ N -E^^rde^^e Cd ght‘%(a7pc 
Constantinople for settlement. celebrated countryman. Prof. Samuel F B. ®f; 
_ I ^ ~ ~ ~ .. . JV1 orsft. F1MS inflh nmv hoen tho rkhi^/>h Vnn h»»trn Ki/r^n r/. A....A .—. v xr 
ncy"as th^price^of homes. °OnBnary$^i30rtcood^B35fe40: Si"? ^ ‘<* S-JKS % 
price of horses. Ordinary $25(530; good $35(a 40; 
ialf. $45(550. 
d Lambs—C ommon Sheep and Lambs average 
TAGGART’S PATENT SHINGLE MILL, 
1856, being more extensive and complete than that of anysinU- 
lar establishment on the Continent. It contains the price* Ac 
Roses, Camellias’. ^ ^ 
weight, ; dead weight, 7^(a)7^c.; small size do., live This is the 
weigh*. 6%c; dead weight, 7^(^8c; still-fed, live weight, constructed. 
OD8tantinople tor settlement. , T I . , J 1 ,, , . TT .* * veigh f . 6 a 6%c; dead weight, 7sti 11-fed, live weight, 
Thp RnQQikn railroad covers 2 500 mile* and Morse > has just now been the object. You have 5%: dead weight, 7^@7Hc.; N. v. state, still-fed, live 
me ^n«8ianram° aa coveis ^,ouu mlies ana heard f h excellent recention he had met "«igbt, 6®6^e; dead weight, 7K@8tfc; small size, prime for 
’qmres 40,000,000 pounds sterling. The Lon- x ent recepuon ne naa met ma rketretailing, live weight, 6%(a6%c ; dead weight, 8&8&c 
an Tirrips UmmP^R F.ntrlish rrmilMiats not, everywhere, but nowhere, I believe, has it been stock hogs, 0c. _ ^_^ 
Self-feeding and capable of sawing out from twenty to thirty Hoses, Camellias, Stocks, Seedlings?Ac h Ac with thn nl??. 8 * 
i, first quality, live shingles per minute in the very best manner. sary information for importing the samo His ,eLe . 8 * 
.; small si/.e do., live This is the cheapest and most efficient shingle mill there is P u,tin g up orders for America, and the superiority of his i> t ° 
RICE’S PATENT SPRING GUIDE. 
reqmres 4U,UUIMIUU pounns Sterling. I lie Don- , , , ' “ " / , . , market retailing, live weight, 6 >^.l6^c ; dead w 
don Times recommends English canitalists not ever Y^ where, but nowhere, I believe, has it been stock hogs, 0c. 
aon l imes recommenas Dngiisn capuaiisis not. dj ^ j here He had an audience R*ciciPT»-Beev e g 3.657: Cows 2is : Veals 676; Sheep and 
to invest, and Napoleon has forbidden the credit ,, T v , ‘ auuience umbs 15,671; Swine 12,138. 
Mobilier to takeschemes. Wh t ? treated J' 1 ™ m08fc cordially, oambkihge CATTLE MARKET-Nov. 13. 
The news from Bombay to October 30 th, says . . P essedin ewaimest terms his appre- at market 1755 Cattle— i3no Beevos, and 455 s 
... _ J J r.iation rri Prnfoeanr Mdvqo'q L i rrL movita tVxAx i_ r\ _..a /'t„,__i 
r «ruera ior America, and the superiority of his D ants 
^^Xr 7 lS. ciated during tt 11<:ri0d of 
to T the nndi?S™S n A be °* 5ta ” ,ed f r, e ,° ? f char S« on application 
A new method of operating circular saws, entirely obviating to the underti JnprfA-n° ? f charge 0n application 
h « most serious objectionsin the use of circular saws. the orders Mr ALmr l« h h«™» •“ ^° . rece ‘ v y a '“l forward 
Tile subscribers also furnish hi. LEROY is happy in being able to state that 
PORTABLE GRIST MILLS. 
PORTABLE FLOUR MILLS, 
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, 
niottrin f i) c if i i • i • . , At mui ket L 55 (/ at tie 13*10 Beevc*s, and 455 Stores, consist- and other imnrov T ed machinerv for nil nnmnupa 
the expedition against Persia was Still in prep- clatlon of 1 rofessor Morse S high merits ot the ing of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two and A Pamphlet contain!-! a full description of the Comhina- 
a rati on, but had" not sailed. Inundation and ® dle ° de dt . * e ^ ra P UD K 0a aaot * ier occasion m Irkkt" Bk nr—Extra, $8(5)8,25; first quality. $7,50®8 00; ergr^'in^tfiUbrnimRh^withoiR^h^ 
Cholera had ravaged Punjaub and Scinde. '^ e so ‘ called Onbek-medal was presented to Mr. 2d do. *6,2,%6.75; 3d do. 6: ordinary $4,50. 259wi “ ’ j m Emerson a co , PP 
From Shanghai, dates are to Sept. 14th. The Morse, a medai struck in commemoration of A0BRAflBTW ,T ' 
season's supply of tea was expected to be short, the discovery of electro-magnetism, and which yeaelwgs- *i6®» Two Years Old-$20®26. Three —-- • ■ bragi,, st. Lou.s, Mo. 
Further successes of the insurgents are reported. ^ ou 1 not ceitamly be placed in more worthy ^‘bbepa-.d^lambs- 3990 at markeL-Pricee—extra$4@8 ; wanted—a mili.ek. 
Russia has definitely excused Persia from the ndndS - And U °W, Still desirous of giving a by lot, $1.75, 2,50, 3,50(a 3,50. A touno man preferred. Address a. w. JARMAN, H 
„ , , * f l Q07 lasting proof of the lli<rh esteem in which he Hides, 39 cwt. $7%(5)8 Tallow p cwt. $8^(59. v, |' ft i Todd Co , Kv., stating Terms, <te. 3 
payment of the indemnity for the year 1827.— , 5 ,r. e 1U w "it-n ne each, cir skirie. 13014 cm. ®fh. October, 27,1856. 
Telegraphic accounts from St. Petersburg 0 8 , , -^ olse , Hnd American genius in Rwinf- 2159 at market. Prices—Live weight 8 k®7c per lb.; mkhtno auri i. IT : 77 - -7- 
state that during the past three days there had S euera ’ U ' e XlD *f of Denmark has conferred dressed sp, .0 9c; shoats, whoiesa e, 7Xc; retail 8^(59c. ott “ flock 
Uie oruers. mr. a. Leroy is happy in being able to state that 
his Nurseries were not reached by the inundation which so re- 
cently devastated a portion of the district in which they are 
situated ANDRE LEROY, Angers * 
3j0w15 F. A. BRUGUIERE, Sole Agent, 
138 Pearl St., New York. 
science of telefirraDbinfi*. On anothpr orr*a*ion three years old. 
tK * ' Y, A n il *] 7 . , . w Market Bkee-E xtra, $8^8,25; first qualitv. $7,50(^8,00; 
the so-called (Jrsbek-mcdal was presented to Mr. 2d .io, $6,25^6.75; 3d do. $5,50(06: ordinary $4,50 
Morse, a medal struck in commemoration ol stores-W orking Oxen-$9i», ioo@uo. 
- 1 .. I , ■ , (lows and Calves—$35,60(56(1 
me discovery Ot electro-magnetism, and which Yearlings — $16®20. Two Years Old — $20(5)26. Three 
could not certainly be placed in more worthy Years old—*25(a.38. 
u. „ i„ . i ^ ...f , ... J Sheep and Lambs— 3900 at market.—Prices — extra$4<«18; 
hands. And now, still desirous of giving a by lot, $1.75, 2,50, .\60(<i3,50. ^ 
lasting proof of the high esteem in which he Hides, cwt, $7^<5)8. Tallowp cwt,. $8Ji@9. 
, , , 6 tU C _? * - . PEi.TS-*lf»ll,25 each. Calf Skins. 13(5)14 cts. ® Th. 
holds 1 rot. Moise, and Ameucan genius in Swinf —2159 at market. Prices—Live weight $3^(5)7c per lb.; 
ville, Todd Oo , Kv., statiDg Terms, Ac. 
October, 27, 1856. 
M. G. PECK, Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich. 
been fifty-four degrees of frost. Ice was ex- morse uie 
pected to come down the river the next day, in 1 6,0 Danneboig, 
which case navigation would be suspended - 
earlier than usual. Affairs in Cuba. 
upon Mr. Morse the Knighthood of the ancient 
j, Ttr . go™ on. Hr „ f *7 no™ on lion M '.h a >»i onr othvr Patent Machinery, illu-trated with fine FAH it *• OK SALE.—I still hold my Farm for sate 
Id do! I e ^9wi ng8 ’ WiU b8 'j^Sl EMERSON & Co°, °“ a ^ :icatio “ 10 NoTember nuX$ W nUmber8 of lhu liura1 ’ auJ theSth 
A « T.D°A'in P, o. ce r Str ^ et ’.^ ew York - !!!!!! _ M - a - PECK , Pontiac, Oakland Co., Mich. 
A. UKAGG, St. Louis, Mo. --------- 
----- J,A F FUE88E8! HAY PKE88E8 M 
WANTED—A MILLED. Dederick’s Celebrated Parallel Lever, Portable and 
£ TODNO man preferred. Address A. W. JARMAN, Hadens- A h KY , U ^ Y P*‘ KS '-> ES . Patented May 16th and June 7lh 
He, Todd 0° Kv., stating Terms, Ac. 353w3 i^riTb^ “a abouUhe “‘“l 1 ® expense as a Railroad Horse Pow- 
Oc.oher, 27, 1856. _ and i hresher.are now being forwarded to all parts of the couw- 
MKIilNO 811 EEP.-Havi„g sold most of my farm, I now h'ed ‘^tisfa«!on-whtel» e ^e V operated 'by horee^w/d'^war-' 
BKIGHTON CATTLE MAKKET—Nov. IS. 
At market 1750 Beef Cattle. 600 Stores, 18 pairs Working 
Oxen, 1:0 Uows and Calves, 3,000 Sheep and Lambs, 2,870 
Swine. 
credit if desired. 
Darien, Nov. 6, 1856. 
T. C. PETERS. 
358 w3 
A B/VKGAIN.—The Custom and Flour Mill 
Commercial Intelligence. 
Richardson, Spence & Co. report breadstuff* steady. 
Wheat quiet on change. White 9- 9d <®i0s 3d. Red9<0d hau, a French naturalist. A considerable re- 
@108 2d. Flour. Western canal, 30s@33*; Ohio, 35s@37s. ward had been offered to the first person who 
Canadian 35s@38s. Com dull and fid lower ; yellow and should succeed ill introducing these useful nni 
mixed S3s@33s fid ; White 34 s@34b 9 I. BU , . f .V r V xn in,t } uclu S tnese useiui am- 
Provisions quiet and generally unchanged. Lard sales mals into the Island, where they are designed 
at 74s. North American tallow firm ; sales at 56a 6d@57s. for beasts of burthen. An order has beenis- 
■ sued iu Havana, prohibiting the reception ot 
v oa ♦ a/ 1 /o American coin in official proceedings, and de- 
QLaUianim J lltcltl (ICHtt «lari D iin future it Shall not be a legal ten- 
\j/mawvw (ay der. lhe reason assigned is that the circula- 
. .—. ■ — tion of foreign coin is a sign of foreign sover¬ 
eignty. 
Arrival of the Tennessee. -_ 
.. ^ ’ . Conflagrations. —A very destructive fire oc- 
* , r r, c, . „ ri,Yr>. T7i;, r> , Prices—B eef Cattle—Extra $8,25; first quality $7,75; 2d do 
Affairs in Cuba. Eighty-six Peruvian la- $7; 3d, $6,50; ordinary $4,75@5. 
mas arrived recently at Havana, having been Storks— Vcsriiugs— i6@2o. Two years old— $20(5)27. Three 
imported lor the Cuban authorities by Mr. Ro- ' v< "worki I n 2 j J i'ixpn—$ ion, 115 , 135 , 140 ( 5 ) 160 . 
a long ramed to bale from 6 to 9 tuns of bay per day, according w the' 
i ’’ RS - Sf,*"! ol the press—which presses 300 tbs. into 22x28^mffi 
58w.'i o d tf)8 ; lu -° JixSO inches—which are warranted to be, iu every 
____ respect, tne simplest, most compact, eauicut workiru/, powerlul 
Mill in and all_things considered cheapest Hay Press in the United 
$7; 3d, $6,511; ordinary $4,76@5. 
ye^rso^™^" -1 ^ 20 - TW ° year *° ld “ 120 ® 27 - Three Fiontb Bristol, Ontario Co ., Nov., 1876. 858w3 for a Circular with engraving-aVdTuTurnTa.rte^^e:;';,^:^ 7 
SSiSSS4?: THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO. ^ cUlss 
Sheep and Lambs— Extra, $4,U0@7. By lot $1,75, 2,00, C> rviv jvjxt. FOIL SALE Premium Ag 1 Works,58, 60,62 and (il Bieeker St., Albany N Y 
3,00(5)3,50. OVER 1,500,000 ACRES SELECTED FARMING ANO -1----- 
Hiiies |') cwt. $8; Tallow ?'Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty acres and upwards, to suit A RARE CHANCE 
Pelts $175)1,25 Calf Skins 13@14c. ^ lb. purchasers, on TO SECIIKK a VI T ill IIT c . I,,,.,,,.. 
Swine— Pigs 7I^c ; retail, 8@9c ; fat hogs, still fed, 6^c; I omr Credits and nt Tm. „p t * . t> L A VALUABLE AGENCY. 
ornfed,7^c. „ Long Credits and at Low Kates of Interest. Rights as secured under Letters Patent (recently 
Pamphlets, containing Maps, description of Lands, and oth issued) for Smyth’* Self-Acting Bent-Lever 1'lnttv.em 
— -er information valuable to the Western Emigrant, will be sent Seales, can now be secured on application to the Subscriber 
Uarnatus. sgSSSSIs 
WFRTFKN pr rims fiii; . , . ,. its wonderlul capacity and convenience of form ; in its perlect 
. . . . ... T WtBltKN 1 ARMS FOK SALE. simplicity, add the fact that any ordinary mechanic chii „ 
— — - " I OFFER for sale, in lots to suit, over 500 acres of valuable laeture them ; in the ubseuce of any complication liable to va- 
In Son h Bristol, tho 2nd inst., by Rev. Randolph Pennell. farming lands, situated within miles ot Tai lor’s F’al 8, r ‘ atl On, or to get out of order ; and finally in the imnonam lio-t 
Ir. RICHMOND NORTH and MLs ABIGAIL A51ANDA Chicago Oo., Minnesota, and 28 miles of St. Paul on the main that this Scale can be afforded at about one-third the cost ol an v 
POOD. road. These lands are in the most preferable and thioke-t set- “ ther Platform Seale of like capacity and accuracy iu use — 
In t.l'is city, the 11th inst., by Rev A. C. Georgp, Mr. RAN 1 p0 , r , , '°!’, 0 ^ Minnesota. Tho adjoining farms are improved ossessing in an eminent degree all these merits, this invention 
. >M H. TOMPKINS and Miss TEMPERANCE A. GILLETT, a !.‘a ?n tt,< : d by ' veallhy and industrious New England farmers, !f r 0 ®“X“w t0 .If 0ne h ? f thc most u ?eful and valuable ever 
South Bristol, with fifteen acres of land, eood bnildings and States—and which are made of various sizes^to 'bale from'mo 
fine orchard 18 nowoffered for saldat $3,0C0. Mill in complete to 500 tbs., and sold for from $10o to $175 Gentlemen m 
re G?!.VS dd °J, ni >, a . K . 0 ? d ^ U6i rY e88 - A. It. BRONSON. of hay presses will do well if before purchasing, iS^r wifi ap^ 
Arrival of the Tennessee. 
Mxmuts. 
South Bristol, Ontario Co.. Nov., 18"6. 358w3 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIiT rOAD CO. 
OFFER. FOIL SAXiE 
OVER 1,500,000 ACRES SELECTED FARMING ANO 
'Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty acres and upwards, to suit 
purchasers, on 
Long Credits and at Low Kate* of Interest. 
Pamphlets, containing Maps, description of Lands, and oth 
er information valuable to the Western Emigrant, wifi be sent 
free of postage hy addressing 
358tf JOHN HORNING, Gen. Ag't.,Buffalo, N T, or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Com’rl. 0. RR., Chic , Ill. 
The steamship Tennessee wiih San Juan curred in New York within the^ past week. The 8 
dales to 5th inst., arrived at New Orleans on amount of property destroyed by it iu Warren b>thot Seneca ’ 0ntario Co ' 
the 11th inst. and Murray streets is estimated at $600,U00. . . . .^ 
WESTERN FARMS FOK SALE. 
Mr. RICHMOND NORTH and ilLs ABIGAIL AMANDA Chicago Oo., Minnesota, and 28 miles of St. Paul 
WOOD. road. These lands are in the most preferable and 
In this city, the 11th inst., by Rev A. O. George, Mr. RAN tle ‘? po 7' io ;\ of Minnesota. The adjoining farms i 
S iM H. TOMPKI NS and Miss TEMPERANCE A. GILLETT a 8, ‘ tt,( : d b 7 wealthy and industrious New Kngl 
both ot Seneca, Ontario Co. aI1 a I 1 } 8 nver bt - Crolx . the town of Taylor Fal 
Previous accounts of the battles of Granada 
are fully confirmed. Gen. Walker’s position 
was still more favorable, and the health and 
spirits of the army excellent. The Transit 
route was in prime condition. 
The Oasco Company’s Woolen Mill in Gor- <3| VU ftyirtfAiYYAYY-ftf 
ham, Me., was burned on the 10th inst. Loss -vV M U L t llfllt lilt U 13 + 
$7(1,UU0. Owned in Portland. __ " ___ 
There was a large fire at Jackson, Michigan Term . of Advertising-Twenty-five Gents s liu^e^ 
the 14th lQSt. lhe Empire House and several insertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements 
and the river St. Croix, at the town of Taylor Falls, is an open brought before the public. And coming as it does within the 
and direct communication to the best Southern and Western r , eacb «' »>>• « c^not but find an unprecedented sale and un- 
markets : in tact there is no better located farm land in the d ? v,ded market among tanners, housekeepers, mechanics irmr 
IVrntorv! mnst.lv timhoroH • nraii x.rainrnfi . -. .i . . chants, kc... «v«rvwhum . F .. ’ , ,I,er 
Territory; mostly timbered ; well watered ; rich deep soil, and ? h,ints ’ * c - everywhere, to the exclusion of every other weiX 
each farm, or quarter section, fronting on the road. »uh apparatus. J 01 
Terms $4, $6 and $8 per acre, one-third cash, balance in two will be placed within the reach of every enterprising 
annual payments wiih interest, secured by mortgage. salesman or business man, and it is believed that seldom or 
Address LEVI W. FOLSOM, Taylor s Falls, Minnesota. never, were more tempting inducements ottered than this inven- 
r ;; h e . Tt D D f f SSe m b ' J ” ^ San . FranC ' S CO dates stores were destroyed. Tne principal suffer- preferred, and no Patent Medicine ordeceptivelltertls^mente 
of the 12th nit. Trade was active, and the min- ers are Bean & Clark, produce dealers; Kings- inserted on any conditions. 
ing prospects good. Senator Weller had been b y, dry goods and grocer. Loss about $40,U00; - 
prostrated by a severe stroke of sick ness. The insurance small. e. f. wilsow 
news otherwise is unimportant. ^ ^ __ _ .. y 
rru Ti - a ‘ r\ 4.1 1 1 a ^ DENTIST, ove y B^ck 8 Bar 
The Indian troubles in Oregon threatened to I 0E on Western Rivers and Pan at r —The ««««. No. 58 St.te St , Rochester, N Y. 
become more serious. Gov. Stevens, who had o , , . , , ^ and Oanals. lne - -- 
advanced to the Walla Walla country to nego- ^ h f * y ***<*? se * 8 , *«« t .-.ioun 8 for sale.-a few Oo , T8 nn .i Oa 
ciate a peace, had been obliged to return. The !t?, T* ?"? 
entire country north and east of Dalles River L J 7 J . ‘rpi ^ D S , on 10 , ev< f t! > oud 
was in possession of the Indians. g ?h ; H ^ ? eSterd&y ® h “« e K d *> 
Since the sailing of the last steamer the au , d th , e ^‘ ce becommg soft, the boats 
State Agricultural Society have held theirau- S f, ±11 ,i“ 
m>^2^ 8UR,}EON DENTIST, ove- Br. ck’a Banking 
^L uTf r House, No. 58 State St, RocheKtcr, N Y. 359tr 
SHORT-IIOKN8 FOR SALE_A few Cows nnd Oaives 
1.0 cue ' ana ,.7. Vere that the canal was frozen over and boats moefy high grades-bnt including lhe full-blbod bull calf, 
J!', 8 yiaa yesterday chauged to u„., ro . u.„ ». v _ 
BUTTER-BUTTER-BUTTER! 
^V. L. STIMSON, 
nual Fair. It took place at San Jose, commenc- i, h i . f 
ing on the 7th inst. It was numerously at- ® ^'f 0 
tended, and was an exhibition that would have ‘ io/A Ue ° U!jllie ‘ ss 0 
reflected credit upon an older community. In " ’ 
almost every department the articles exhibited 
were an improvement upon those of last year; Propeller Burned. — The Pr 
3°d orbox256, Brockpoit, N. Y. 
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. Also, Poultry, Butler, Dried Fruits Ac. Commission 
five per cent. Rf.ference, American Express Co Mail 
letters to [356w8J A. L. STIMSoN. New York. 
FARM IN LIMA FOR SALE. 
The “Staley Farm,” situated in Lima, about 1 % miles 
from Genessee College, containing 165 acres, is for sale. Inquire 
ot w. Vary near the premises, or of 
B A. WARD, Rochester. 
October 27,1856, _ 356w4 
EMPLOYMENT EOlt THE WINTER. 
Please to Rend this. 
12^* WORK FOR ALL ANO WORK WHICH PAYS.— 
early closing of the canal would prove very At his Store, No. 3 Broadway, New York, and *t the Franklin IP YOU WANT EMPLOYMENT send at once for MR 
“ ,4 4-^.^ 1 _ C .- 1 •lie* (of uthh.h Ko it, loocoo l ndll o!..,. LGAL.I A R«* H T P P* IT I . A T? \ OAflL’’ t novr-nn ^ 'r*.. 1l ”’ 
disastrous, Since low water for so long a period St - Maiket, (of which he is lessee,) will give faithful attention SEARs CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENTS. Onrlistof Books 
hna i ut v „ ......... ,yP h„ui„— fvv L 1 All • tothe 8a,e °’ nice table Butter, packed thoroughly in (irkin- comprises the most saleable PICTORIAL PUBLICATIONS 
n.ts icii a priyssuie Ol ousiliess ior ooats.—O/U- and tubs for family use, or in rolls, enclosed ill muslin. Prompt and we employ more canvassers than any other hou-e 
cago Press, 12th. returns for consignments, at consumers’ prices. Commission Address (post-paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 
High,« will be placed within the reach of every enterprising 
salesman or business man, and it is believed that seldom or 
terapt ,V*h' inducements ottered than this inv’en- 
tioi Iliiorils ior the sma.i investment required ; and to a man of 
ability is presented an opportunity lor the realization of easy 
rapid and honorable wealth, seldom afforded. ^ 
For further information apply to 1). M. SM YTII, Patentee 
o, 7 0tbc8 ot “Smytli’s Patent Platform Scales," 
“47 50 State St.. (Cooper s Building,) Albany, N. Y. 
800,<HmT APPLE TREES. 
nlrt °. nbanda, ‘ d wil1 aell One Hundred Thousand two year 
o.d Gralted Apple t rees, thrifty and fine, comprising nearly all 
lhe kinds worthy ot cultivation, at $50 per 1,000 Also One 
Hundred Thousand do one year old, at $25 per 1,000 Ten 
ihousand I each Trees, one year old, at $80 per 1,000 Two 
thousand ° USaUd APP ‘ 8 Seedlip S 8 - years old,’at $5 per 
A genera! assortment of Nursery Stock and Trees from one 
to tour years old equally low. 
.Terms, cash or a good approved note with interest, payab’o 
at some Bans ,n the State of H.wYo* Packing e^Voar^ 
Syrac^TngM, 18S merCial Nurseries ’ Syra8 " 88 ’ ><■?■ 
returns for consignments, at consumers prices. Commission 
only five ner cent, and no other charge. Reference: The 
American Express Company. 359w4 
were an improvement upon those of last year ; Peopeller Burned—-T he Propeller ti. S. to country merchants. -- TUK A1UKSli » MQ8T N QREE ANIMAL. 
while in some things the articles displayed Webb was burned in Whisky 13 ay, Lake feupe- Country Store Keepers should not fail to purchase a stock That indefatigable laborer in behalf of true Veterinary Sci- ^ lorista nnd Horticulturists have experienced in their vain tm- 
were such as California alone can produce. A rior > on tiie morning of the 12th. She had a of JAMES PYLE S Dietetic Saleratus before Winter sets in - enc . e . Dr. George H. Dadd, has in press, to be published by ihe Tnmarfectm aS«! from fr ® e ? in K 011 account of 
r: r r\ \ c • 1 44 . full /.orrm W q U boiiml f A qu Thousttiids of families having re^d our advertisements are i n . us during rile winter, the most superb work oil the Horse ever Lt.♦ c ““ 10 5 eb Wl umnng now much in us* p we have ta- 
fine Specimen of California grown cotton was Dili cargo, and was bound to Marquette, fehe quiiing by letter where they can get it. Its purity combined published in the worid, entitled ken the trouble to give our apparatus a fair test duiiiig the 
exhibited. wa s a new vessel, and this was her first trip.— With Powerful Raising qua ities, must secure ft large pMtron- THE AH ATOMY AWT) PTTY^TDT npv n-m Fhtf ootifiv 4 lowi w g testimonial will show,) an' with 
Trade, as a general thing, has been active She cost $50,000, and was insured for $40,000. the mail, esrimii^^n^ip^r^^r^ 
during: the last two weeks : the amount of goods lives lost. Vessel a total wreck. st., New York. For sale by G. O. Buell, Rochester, N. Y., Levi In one Iar - e octavo vol. of 100 pages. Illustrated wiih 20 aWnt * 118 orawinge showing ground plan of their Green Hon ©s 
. ° , , 1 . . Barllptf ,lr Pn ami hv arnnorq ffpuorollv uka.„i Kuntirh A!iatnmi>ul Plafo. fiw> ___^ t., _ . OHAPIN. TltKAOWKI.T. 
Jinpnscs the most saleable PICTORIAL PUBLICATIONS HW ' A ’ WATER WARMING APPARATUS, 
ad we employ more canvassers than any other house. c,/'. ^ , 
Address (post-paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, x 1 U A~i Gr ±i Lj H, N -HOUSES 
356 "' 8 184 William street, N. Y. The Subscribers have, at a large expense, perfected^ a*u- 
-—------ paratus tor effectually Warming Green Houses 
THE HORSE, MOST NOBLE ANIMAL. ' ar Be, in the severest weather, and with the most economical 
-- consumption of fuel. Fully aware of the difficulties which 
That indefatigable laborer in behalf of true Veterinary Sci- Heavors ^ 8 bav8 « x Pe r fon'te<| in their vain eu- 
lce, Dr. George H. Dadd, has in press, to be published by ?, m tbelr P1 . ailt8 tr °m tree zing on account Of 
cnee, j/r. LjEORGE li. Dadd, tins in press, to bo Dublishod hv .v,„ • ,. , 
us during the winler, the most superb work on the Horse ever Wi'thfllronhS 0 ? 68 
published in the world, entitled ken the trouble to giv 
ern uieir riantsirom Ireezmg on account of 
deB qt warming now much in use, we have la- 
to give our apparatus a fair test duiing the 
St., New York. For sale by G. C. Buell, Rochester, N. Y.. Levi 
Bartlett A Go , Bos'on, and by Grocers generally. 359wl 
going into the interior has never been exceeded -_ mn.ett « GO , DOS'on, ana ny urocers generally. 359w l 
for the same space of time. There is a good deal The Great Clipper Race.—T he race among eakm for sale at a bargain. Price with colored plates. 
of build ing and various other kinds of improve- the Clippers from China, with the first cargo ot ° rders tor 4b48 ^nt and •valuable w 
ment, going on in and about the city at present, tea for the present season, has been won by the 136^ acres ail of excellent quafityof Land, with good build- pubUcatiou - are solicitfcd by the Publishers 
The prospect now is favorable for a wet American dinner Maur-u Cant Fletcher A<U ings and orchard, iswell watered by springs o' water and by 
wiuter, which, by fursishisg abu.S.nc. of ,t“ s She^W«,'S3 
10l !i o !. , r*-“ dreach8dth8 D88ks 
iv smart snower tea in ban i?inncisco on the on the 15th October. North Sheldon p. o., Wyoming Co, N. Y. For further par- 
evening of Oct. 7th, being the first rain of the _ _ ticulars, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. 
season. It extended throughout the interior, CaANBKawK8 ar-e Quantities of this much N «“ h sh8,doP ' Wy °™ b 'g Co., N. Y„ Nov. E i 8 , I U 5 ,; I ° ARD ' 
and continued a good portion of the night— , cranberries.—L arge quantities ol this much -1-!-!_’___ 
_ „„,i _u:_° ■ desired truit can now be found m boats at our fairfirlh 
from Buffalo, 9 miles from the village of Attica, a, d near 
North Sheldon P. O., Wyoming Co, N. Y. For further par¬ 
ticulars, inquire of the subscriber on the premises. 
359 HENRY HOARD. 
North Sheldon, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Nov. 18, 1856 
raising the livers, and causing much inconveni- ^leaned ti uit can now be tound in boats at our fairfield seminary. 
ence lo miners on some of the atrenmn whart. it IS Said that millions of bushels are The Winter Term of this Institution will open Wednesday, 
ence io miners on some ox tne streams. being gathered this season in the uooer coun- December 17th, and continue 14 weeks. Board, washing aid 
The fixtures and furniture of the Vigilance , ° f ■ upper coun- f nrn)she d room, per week. $1,76. Tuition from $41 0 $6. Extra 
Committee rooms, were sold at auction on the U 7 .—Muscatine inquirer. and Ornamental Branches at low rates. In addition to the 
owa o« auwmu uu cue ____________________________________ advantages afforded >y none but Acadamies, this Institution has 
FAIRFIELD SEMINARY. 
The Winter Term of this Institution will open Wednesday, 
Committee rooms, were sold at auction on the 
6t.li inst. 
In one large octavo vol. of 300 pages. Illustrated with 20 8Bnd 08 drawin B 8 showing ground plan of their Green Hon es 
superb Anatomical Plates of thc Horse, from a great French Springfield, Mass., May 24 Jwm ’ READWELL 4 <’0 
Price with colored plates. $4 i —- 
do uncolored do .*. 1 *2. ^5? $}' 0a8T ? re in recommending, unqualifiedly to the 
Orders for this elegant and valuable work in advance ot Cha -i’n Tekadwell^Co™W referred t0 above by Messrs, 
iblication, are solicited by the Publishers. d i iT.ose'desii u ‘ W consider it perfect for tbe 
__ puipose designed, and have warmed our Green Houses in this 
ALSO HIST PURI TSTTFn manner during the past severe winter, having no trouble iu 
ALSO, JU&f I UBLISHED, keeping thc houses as warm as we desired, while the ther- 
THE ELEVENTH THOUSAND moraeter ranged from 15 to 24 degrees ffilow zero outside and 
—OF— tne fuel consumed, has been less than that rennired 
THE MODEHISr HORSE DOCTOR, 0U „ 8 ' 88 “ H0 H n -,. „ B. K. BLISS A^HAvIn *' 
Hy Dr. George II. Da<ld. Springfield, Mass ., 31,ly 24,1856. S35w28 
Undoubtedly tbe brst work ever issued from the American \ i j o , . . , 
ess on THE CAUSES, NATURE ASD TREATMENT OF 1 O.AI.lL,, 
ISEASES AND LAMENESS IN HORSES. Price $1. A yA ? J1 coai ^ tnu g 142 acres, with good buildings, brick 
Every man who owns a Horse, should own this book. iZH ho l s ' J 8 l tilbi ?’ two « 8od buy barns, etc., sitnated on the 
- K f. 8t Bauk °* th “ Genesee River, in West Brighton, aboutfonr 
JOHN P. JFWFTT i. j-., miles from Rochester. 
** Also, ti House and Lot on Exchange street known as thr* 
publishers, "Franklin House.” -’‘unange street, known as the 
35 ® w4 117 AVashlngton street, Boston. The above property if not sold soon wiii be rented. For par- 
ALSO, JUST PUBLISHED, 
THE ELEVENTH THOUSAND 
—OF— 
THE MODERN HORSE DOCTOR, 
Ky Dr. George If. Dnrid. 
Undoubtedly the best work ever issued from the American 
Dress on THE CAUSES, NATUKE A SI) TREATMENT OF 
DISEASES AND LAMENESS IN HORSES. Price $1. 
Every man who owns a Horse, should own this book. 
JOHN P. JEWETT A CO., 
PUBLISHERS, 
117 WnHhliitfton street, Huston. 
Arrival of the Steamer Texas. 
now in successful operation a “ Commercial Department ’ nn^er jr x un JSMIOI) DTTKIIAM vnu 
I i- i- l I T ^ charge of Prof John O. Smith, whose attainments t^ud experi- Consisting of Bulls, Cows and Calves. Also one voke of lar >e 
jrrb 4l ttm I ftFntP A-r en -° fl a Jr*n heP °/ and °’ h 7 branches re- Oxen and threeyoke of Steers. WM C BURKE 
dim ^luuuyuia, au ■»!.«. 
The steamer Texas arrived at, NewYork on Rural New-Yorker office, ) Fairfield, Herkimer Co.7n. Y., Nov. 17,i'856. *’’* S69w3“*' Arti! 
the I61I1 inst., from San Juan via. Key West. Rochester, Nov. 20,1856. | ------ 6.T rfry Tj tj'‘F. a - 0 8tret 
The Texas brings Grenada dates to Nov 1st TuKKK is but Httl ° doi “ s in our maTket and there are n0 T xx u xx o m s s :- 
Matters in Nicaragua quiet since the battle of ' h8 ” 8 , es 0f importauce t0 note - W “ ob "™ th« 88 le b500 A FireMeilonthly Co^anionand Guide for the Wife, the Moth. 800,000 Apple Seedlings, t 
w u 0 1 .. bushels prime Genesee at extreme figures, $1,53. Lowergrades cr, tne outer ana we ejaugmer. Subscriber. 
M as say a Walker was awaiting the arrival pf of Hour show a decline of 25c per barrel. Edited by Mrs. H. E. G. AREY, Elba, Genesee Co., N.Y. 
recruits before marching again upon M assay a The provision market seems to have reached its highest Assisted by an able Corps of Contributors. SIIOKT- 
ftnd Leon. Gen. Heningsen, who superceded point and though there is no receding, still prices demanded titl'd valuable hou“ehold°Mazarine. 8 It°wfi^be clfnd 1 nAVK for 8al ° * omo 8 or 10 
Glicouria, was drilling the army m the use Of are not as readily obtained as formerly. Best qualities of ap- with the single aim to elevate social life, by feaching those a,so about the sarae mlmher ot ' 
theSnOlintain howitzer and the Min ie rifle.— pies are sought for and high prices given for choice fruit. principles and inculcating those sentiments which are most in- w'll be sold on six or twelve me 
quired by this Department a e hardly surpassed. Conveyance 
free from Railroad at Little Falls and-Herkimer on the first day 
of the Term. Fo: Circulars, or to engave Rooms, address 
JOHN B. VAN PETTEN, Principal. 
Fairfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., Nov. 17, 1856. 359w3 
THE HOME, 
A Fireside Monthly Companion and Guide for the Wife, the Moth¬ 
er, the Sister arid the Daughter. 
Edited by Mrs. H. E. G. AREY, 
Assisted by an able Corps of Contributors. 
Every effort will bo made to make The Home a truly domes¬ 
tic and valuable household Magazine. It will be conducted 
—-—-—- ticulars apply to B. 31. Baker, at his Livery Office, North Kltz- 
FULL BLOOD DURHAM CATTLE FOR SALE— hu K hf<tr det. Rochester. HIRAM MOOD, 
insisting oi Bulls, Cows and Oaives. Also, one voke of lar>te ,, . , B. M. BAKER, 
ten and three yoke of Steers. W3I C BURKE, Administrators to Jos. Wood’s Estate 
355t f Skaneateles, Onondaga Co . N. Y ....---—- 
—-—--—— H. C. BRYAN, FASHIONABLE HATTER, old stand 
C. WANZKK, of Clark A Gilmau, 23 State 8t., Rochester. lySXl 
Dentist, Artistic Incorruptible Teeth, No. 16 -----—-- 
YYVtpwpVJ Buffalo street, (Pitkin s Block,) Rochester, SUBSCRIBE NOW' 
J L 1 N. Y. 353tf 
^ 800,000 Apple Seedlings, two y rs old, for sale by the The Wool Grower and Stock Register. 
Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y. _ 3B2w8 ~ Volume Ten, Commenei„ B J„I y , 1856. 
SHORT-HORNS. 
I HAVE for sale some 8 or 10 fine young Co s and Heifers ; uhe of this valuable journal wifi 
The Publisher respectfully announces that the Tenth Vol- 
with the single aim to elevate ’sociar life", by l etching those a, ? p abou ‘ th « sarae “ umber of «“Us and Bull Calves. They July,1856." The new" vofume wifi beTrffite^nponcfe^^ 
principles and inculcating those sentiments which are most in- n -i ° d a°5. 81 .^ or , t ^ elvu , ™ th v s for approved paper superior papor, and coutain contributions from many oJthe 
timatelv connected with home—the snhere nf t.h« inm Railroad Station is Canastota, New \ork Central Railroad, beat and most ftxnerimm'MH __ nr..» a_ 
Hay is still at last week’s quotations, but the tendency of tin ' utely connected with home-the snhere of the true woman! ij[ y Bii^iles^m’thU StattSn Y °s k p'CHAPMAN* 1 ' n '“ aud m °J t e f pe " enced Breeders, Graziers, Wool'urowcr^ 
, . , . J Terms—O ne copy one year $1.50; Ten copies, and one to the aiyrarm is six mites irom this citation. 8. P. GjIAPMAN. Dairy men, <Sc., in the country. We thna hnn« tn 
e market is upward. get'er-np of the club $10. Great inducements offered to Ladies Clockviile, Madison Co., N. Y., July, 1856. 342eowtf ly creditable in both Contents and Appearauce. 
the Snountaill howitzer and the Minie rifle.— pies are sought for and high prices given for choice fruit. principles and inculcating those sentiments’which are most in- 
The whole army numbers 2,000 men, all in good « a y is «tui at last week's quotations, but the tendency of 11 tern^- 3ne C copv W one yrr e s!5t>; Te h n r copie? e ando n e 0 to fhe 
Spirits and eager for the fl ay. 1 18 ma rhet is upward. get’er-up of the club $10. Great inducements offered to Ladies 
The decisive battle, it was thought, would be hochestek wholesale prices, that win aid in its circula tion. 
fought about lhe 8th or 10 t.h of November. Flour and Grain. Candles, box.13%@14 J£c THE YOUTH’S CASKET- 
„ . Flour, bbl . $6,25@7,25 Frulta mid Roots. . n . , , , ,, ... .. 
California.—M attersin California were quiet. Wheat,Gen.(uew....l,50® 1.53 Apples, bushel.75(o)100c An Illustrated Monthly Magazine forthe 3 oung, containing 24 
Advices from thp mines were fi.vnr.iKlp Best white Canada.. l„50(Sl.f 6 Do. dried.$1®1,25 Octavo pages, and Published at only 50 cents a year. 
Advices Horn the mines were favorable.— Cornj .60366c Potatoes mew).*S8®60o ,> . 
Another rich silver vein had been opened, aud oats.(337^c Hides uud sun*. 359w3eow beadle a adams, Buffalo, n. y~ 
extensive copper mines had been found in the EuckwhiX^V.V.V.^.Mo cSt***' .^ Chinese sij&ar cane 
Vicinity Ot Jioaco. A typographical aud geo- Beaus.$1,0^1,25 Sheep peits (shorn) 75cffl'$i,12 OK SORGHO SUCRE—PUKE SEED. 7 
logical survey Of the State is to be made uuder P® 88 . ....... — 1,00®1,25 Lamb do........ . Z5C<ji50c The subscriber hereby informs the Planters Farmers and 
the direction of Prof. James P. Hodge, of N. Y. Pork , mess. .21 oo®22,oo clover, busheT ":.$7,5U®8,oo R r 
The Texas brings 400 passengers, and $127,000 1>8 - cwt ”. Tlmothy ------------S.50®4,00 this valuable 'plant, some of the properties Of which may he 
: „ .t O' ar ' Beef.percwt.5,0l>fa6,00 Sundries. hrieflv hummed nn « follows- may ne 
ID specie Among the passengers are Don Sprin| Lambs.each. A 16 Wood, hard.6,00@6,00 br Fi r yTnacreof,hest a Tk8 properly cultivated WiU yield 
bernian Ferren, new Nicaragua Minister to Hams, smoked. 13 ^lq® r D ?', 8 ?, t V.3,l)OCq)4,00 from 400 to 5U0 gallons of pure Syrup, equal to tho best New 
pples, bushel.75(0)100c An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young, containing24 J 
Do. dried. .. $1(3)1,25 Octavo pages, and Published at only 50 cents a year. W* 
PntfttnAH inAwi Specimens sent on applicailon Address » 
PO"^.^ 359w3eow BEADLE A ADAMS, Buffalo. N. v- tot 
359w3eow BEADLE A ADAMS, Buffalo, N. Y.” 
CHINESE STJ&AIt CANE 
OU SORGHO SUCRE—PUKE SEED. * 
TnE subscriber hereby informs the Planters, Farmers and 
Gardenors of the United States, that he has obtained from R. 
_• ^ .u o’ ’v K Beef.percwt . 5,00(3:6,00 Sundrica. 
In spGCIC. Among the passengers are Don Spring Lambs each.l,50(3tl,76 Wood, hard . 5,00(3)6,00 
Fernian Ferren, new Nicaragua Minister to Hams, smokod.I3@i4c Do. soft.3,uo@t4,uo 
WncEinirGm • .1 IT WU„L. Shoulders.fii£q)?c Coal, Lehigh. • 7,50 
Do. Scranton.6,60@6,75 
ter to Nicaragua; and Col. Gabens, bearer of Turkeys.@iOc 
dispatches from General Walker. Butter, ro?“‘rf.\ ‘.20®22c 
briefly summed up as follows: J 
■J~ First An acre of the stalks properly cultivated, will yield 
00 from 400 to 500 gallons of pure Syrup, equal to the best New 
Orleans 
Second. It surpasses all other plants for fodder and for feed- 
A 1 ’ 1 ’ival nf tho r’onwtrQ Tam Lard, tried.13^14)(c White fish, bbl.9(q)10,0( 
iiriivai OI tne Ueorge Jjaw. Tallow.llfflllKo Codfish ¥) quintal.,„.6,5( 
_ Eggs, dozon.00@20c ' Trout, bbl.$< 
The steamer George Law arrived at New 
Varbnalliorlthin.j ™bk O w . , NEW YORK MARKET—Nor. 17. 
xorKon tne loth inst., with San Francisco dates „. , „ ... , „ .. . , 
to f T,„ iq.i, „i, i i c ono noo ■ Flour—Market for Hour is easier, with only a limited de 
tlie lotil Ult., and upwards of $1,600,000 in maud for export and home use. Sales at $6,35(3(6,50 for com 
irkoys, ...... --@10c Do. Blossburg- 6 60 i ng grem to catt e or hogs, on account of the great abundance 
Dairy, Ac. T)o.Ohwc .10®12)>|c 0 f sugary juice which it. contains ; and, sown in close drills 
otter, roll .ll a,t ’ ( bbl .oi; 88 win yiH ' d from thirty to fi!ty th o“ 8a >«i pounds of supe ior green 
Do. firkin.183)20 Hay,ton. 9(314 fodder to the acre. 'otferceu 
? b8 *f 8 ’!“'; w) .wSflii,"™. q 88 ® 48 . 0 . t Third. It is so certain and prolific a crop that Planters may 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register i« thnon/*/ n«riod. 
^HE STER EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. leal of its class in America, and hw^ attained a wpSSlion 
I )r - Walker, Oculist and Aurist, (from London, a standard National Journal. Itcirculaies 
England,) attends exclusively to the treatment of uiost intelligent and extensive Stock ana Wool 
)Deafness and all diseases of the EYE and EAR. ° ^ , brm ® ra throughout the country,—East and West, 
Constant and extensive practice enables Dr. W. „ . aud 8o ' 1 TT ib ? volume above announced will comprise 
to treatthese cases withsuccess seldom attained. I)r. Walker a vast amount or Useiui and Reliable Information (notgiven 
may be consulted daily, and testimonials obtained, at his office, *“ any other work) ou the Breeding, Rearing, aud Profitable 
No. 82 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 339wl3eow Management of the various Domestic Animals. Its pages wifi 
.____contain many 
KEDZIK’S RAIN WATER FILTERS, APPROPRIATE USB COSTLY ENQRAVDlus, 
MANUFACTURED BY J. K. CHENEY A CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. „ . . . , 
These celebrated Filters have been fully in ® l c accomnanted h!- iT/ j pl ““ s . of Fa ™ Build - 
tested for many years in almost every State continue to vivo i' e mr rk rt P P° PCF , d ° r ' p 11 °'' 8 ' We shall 
in the Union, and the demand is constantly numher ^ll emhrace ca^U ^ u l' hred Stock-while each 
increasing. There are five sizes, made of r^, 6Vl r S | 0f . ‘h* Y 0ol L 0attIe ’ 
oak, iron-bound tubs, with reservoirs inside, invaluable to cverv owner alI r o . t0 , repdor 180 work 
from which can be drawn about 100 gallons q w i n o or Ponltrv—makfn^ u b *h ede ni°^ Ca ttle, Horses, Sheep, 
in twenty-four hours, for all domestic uses. L envaaed the immrt.n. 6 ab l u and “focient organ of 
The most impure Rain, River or Lake L-v wlm! and Daiw S, rt *5 aud P rofita ble branches of 
water by this means becomes pure, clear as stock ’ Woo ‘ and Dairy Husb andry. 
crystal, and without taste or smell. In this FORM, STYLE AND TERMS • 
water by this means becomes pure, clear as 
crys’al, and without taste or smell. In this 
condition only is water fit ior family pnrpos- 
Lard, tried.13^(314)jc White fiBh, bbl ...9(310,00 b“ sure of succeeding with it as a syrup plant anywhere south 
Tallow.11(311 He Codfish $3 quintal.6,50 of tlie State of New York. J 
es, as a means of promoting the general Drishu^THntTY Two^ } S inrMt'fW»™.°S' tb,y ’ e 5 c ^ 1 “ u *B >8r com- 
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treasure. The George Law counected with the ra '’ n ,0 Choice super State; $6,60(3)6.80 for extra do; $6,40@ from retail rates 
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000,000. Oenosee—Market closing dull and tendency downward. Cana- for crushing, wil 
The newq from fl,lif mn ; 0 mo.jr-o Tho dlau flour in limited supply and unchanged. Sales at $6,60® Address, with] 
l C news irom foautornia IS meagre. lhe 7,75 common to super to choice extra. Nov. 7, 1856. 
This seed, which has been carefully kept pure, is nowoffered Tbey are P orta ble. durable and cheap, and are no 
in cloth packages, each containing enough to olant half an by any other filter known. Address 
acre 4 feet by feet, will bo furnished by mail at $1,30 each 330eowtf J. E. CHENEY A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
or at $1, if sent by express, freight upaid. ’ ’ -— 
Dealers in Seeds and Country Merchants, or persons wishing LYON’S COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR, 
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Nov. 7, 1856. W. P. ORME, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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