OCT. 9. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND TAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
foreign firtcIUgmw. 
Arrival of the Arabia. 
The steamship Arabia, from Liverpool at 3 I’. 
M. 18th, arrived at New York on the 29th ult. 
Great Britain.— The screw steamship Hammo- 
p., T , u . TofRmna npws Iinimoortant Senor ALBANY, Qct 4.—Beeves-The offerings at the Drovers’ Yard, VALUABLE WORKS! 
ANAMA. ‘-'’'hmu I f ., ctntp of West Albany, for the week onding this day, were 1.7(H) head o! _____ . -..-.-p -p-p-raTVTTTTTVT^ Rrn 
Obaldio had been elected Governoi Of the State Of medium quality; very few good lots, and none extra this week. Ike o LJT 1 A±>.Ltii r (Jh JrlvliiM.1 U IVlb, iLC. 
Panama. prices range from 304*£c ^1 lb,live weight published by 
prices range from 3@4*^c ip lb, live weight 
Shbkp—O fferings 1,200 head. Sales at ii)4 to 4c f) lb. live weight 
A band of forty organized thieves had commit- 8a f^ E J 0 ! ^ otrerings 1,2UB he,ld - 8alesat 
ted many robberies in Costa Rica. _ They finally at- hogs— offerings 1,840 hogs of all sorts. Sales at 4 to 5>£c <jp ttv 
tacked the residence of the President, but were Some still hogs seiiiDg at the former figure 
caught, flogged and banished from the country.- Heavy State hogs, averaging 314 lbs each. 
They were mainly of respectable families, one a 
relative of the President. PmoEs-Beef Cattle- Ext™, $0,00@ 
Gen Lamar. U. S. Minister, had reached Costa @7,2S; second, $s,oo; Third, $5.oo@6,25. 
’ Working Oxkn-$95, 1000135. 
itica. ,. ,•« finniomolo Milch Cows—Sales at $30(5)39; Oomn 
The cholera was disappearing in Guatemala. veal calves—S ales at $t, 1 , 7505 , 00 . 
The United States Minister had returned from Stores—Y earlings, $90ii; Two y 
3S—Offerings 1,840 hogs of all sorts. Sales at 4 to p%c ft in— - nu , nnwVTVB'S it Aruuuun a 
^tat^ho^'aversgir* ^lT'tbs eacb^sold at $4?7'o.'* °* CXtra L IHllTS \MM1H IT TKICKS OK AMERICA- With Biographical Notice » oj 
EGHTON Sept. SO.-It market-1200 Beef Cattle, 800 Stores, ItjfkVo" 7*79 
BRIGHTON, Sept. 30.—At mark 
6000 Sheop and Lambs, 1300 Swine. 
Altogether the Vade Mecum of this Couutry—indispensable to the 
first; 8 day^outImd*’ret^rned^to 6 H^m^mrgh.^Fi ve The United sSte^ZIs^er 1 lS < 2tSSdftom 
passengers were wounded. She had 293 passengers Honduras. , 
on board, and would sail again on the 19th. South Amkrica.-Y alparaiso dates are to Aug. 
tia. Atlantic rinhio The view is rather satisfactory. .~ 
Prices—B eef Cattle— Extra, $0,1X1(57,50; First quality, $7,00 Fruit Grower and invaluable to the Amateur."— Horticulturist. 
J7V25; Second, $6,00; Third, $5.(H)@6, 25. DOWNING (A. .1.) COTTAGE RESIDENCES; or a Series of 
Working Oxen— $95, ""(‘h:;,- .looon Designs for Rural Cottages and Cottage Villas, and tlielr Gardens 
MILCH Cows—balesat $30®39; Common, $;9v.g_) and Grounds, adapted to North America Illustrated bynumer- 
Veal Calves— Sales at $4, 4,,5(<i,5,oa aitt/ais-Three ous Engravirgs. Third edition. 8vo. Cloth, $2. 
Milch Cows—S ales at $30039; Common, $19@20 
Veal Calves —Sales at $4, 4,75(55,00. 
Stores —Yearlings, $9011; Two Years Old, $16018; Three 
Years Old, $20026. . __ 
Sheep and Lambs—E xtra $2,00(53,00; by lot, $1,00(51,00. 
Swine— Fat hogs. 5J.<c.; Retail, 5^06^c Spring pigs, 5c. 
Hides— 7XW8!^c ; Tallow, 708c. 39 tb. 
Pelts— $0,6200,75; Calf Skins, 12013c. U lb 
cultics of the Atlantic Cable. The view is rather 
a discouraging one, but it is nevertheless stated 
All foreign vessels, so long lying idle at Callao, 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Native Fleece Is in steady request with- 
.._.•_. . . ..._•_ lOAlUlll tKs i„ Into «( X1 
a discouraging one, DUt It is neveuuwcM ... "a (.Barters and nroceeded to the islands NEW YORK, Sept. 29 .— Native Fleece is 111 steady request with- 
that Mr Henlev. who has been for some days hadproc P out any improvement in prioes. Sales of 125,000 lbs. in lots at 31(5 
m.vinwovnDrlJortii nn tKp cable is sail inline of to load guano, at S10 per tun. .... 37c for common to medium and 4U@l5c for full blood Merino and 
his powerful magnet* between the Peruvian Minister and the latter Gov- 
are now on their way from London. Mr. l y, t Senor Carrion had been elected Y r ice- washed at 18 c, 6 mos; 9^,000 do Sou'h American and Odessa and2i 
one of the assistants at Valentia, has come to New- ™em. benor Aarrm n* sin off iet] balcs washed Cordova on P . t-N. Y. Tribune. 
foundland to ascertain the condition of the wire Bolivia was quiet The Valparaiso market was mCT ™ B »" f 90_tb o d»m»nd for Domestic wool has heei 
at Trinity Bay, and to arrange a day onwhicha wa9 b | ing established, 
certain known code of signals are to _ inVonesnsl# nn nttrmnt was made at revoluti 
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quite active, and the market sustains very full prices. The sales of indisputably the Ixrst (’ompondium of information on this subject that 
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France. —It waa rumored that Marshal Canrobert PHTHISIC 
was to marry the Duchess of Soto Mayer. who suffer fro; 
Prince Napoleon’s journey to Algeria is post- the advertise: 
poned, with a view to the prior settlement of all other column 
the questions pending in relation to the organiza¬ 
tion of that country. 
A treaty is said to have been made with the Ketceum’s I 
King of Korea, a vassal of China, for the estab- j AM autho . 
lishment of a French commercial settlement there. 
__ Sept, 22d, 185?, by Elder Zenas Case, Mr. WM. E. STICKLAND, 
of East Sandgate, Bennington Co., Vt, and Miss A. O. SCRIBNER, 
PHTHISIC or ASTHMA—Those of our readers 0 fOgdon,N.Y. 
who suffer from this distressing complaint, are referred to 
the advertisement of Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy, in an- 
(DAVID BOSWELL M. D., F. K. S. E.,) VENTIL- 
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An attack upon the Emperor of Ava had been to the 10th day of October. T. C. PETERS, 
ordered, he having refused to yield to the demands Darien, Genesee Co., N. Y. 
of France. _, , , 
Spain. —The Chamber of Deputies had been 
dissolved, and a new House convoked to meet on 
the 1st Dec. 
Prussia. —It was reported at Berlin that the 
Chambers would be convoked in a few days, and 
the regency of the Prince of Prussia declared.— 
That done, there would be a dissolution and a 
general election. There was no hope of the King’s 
restoration to health. 
Portugal.— The vintage will be the mo3t abund¬ 
ant of the last five years. 
Russia.— A 8t. Petersburg letter says a financial 
plan has been submitted to the Emperor, destined 
to furnish the capital for the emancipation of the 
serfs. According to it, a Bank of issue will be es¬ 
tablished, with a capital equal to the indemnity to 1 
be paid to the propietors-the notes ultimately to S&YwvWlf'' JlfllYMTIWlHW & 
be withdrawn from circulation by moan3 of a sink- vtv V j wvWWW/w yy j 
ing fund. There is every chance for its adoption, _ 
though perhaps with some modifications. — 
The grain crops in the Russian Territory of the Rural New-Yorker ofi 
Black Sea had been destroyed by the locusts and Rochester, Oct 4, is; 
P , . , Flour— No change worthy of note. 
The m st Petersburg Journal Of Sept. 10th an- G.UIN-Last week's quotations are unaltered except 1: 
nounces what they call a dedsive ^defeat of 
the 2d y ilt S large detachment of his forces at- h “ advuncod lc * lb ' rotatoe 
tacked a Russian column, whereupon Schamjl re- a 8tart 8 @®° 1 bns 
solved to make a diversion. In this movement he Rochester Wholesale I rices, 
encountered a Russian column. The Russian flour -ano Grain. i Eggs, dozen. 
time to those contending for the Premium offered by him culationof tlio Rural New-Yorker far exceeds that of any similar y 0 rk 'Htnes. 
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Reid of England, whose most excellent work entitled, ‘Ventilation 
in American Dwellings,’ has just been published by Wiley & IIul- 
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T INNA5U8 KHUBAMI5, 
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Rochester, Oct 4, 1858. J s 0 u, sftn d and loam—part of it watered by never-failing springs. Tho 
Flour— No change worthy of note. buildings are a two story brick house, 30x38 feet, with kitchen and 
Grain —Last week’s quotations are unaltored except in Barley wood house ; barn, shed, and necessary out buildings. There is a 
. . , . ,,,. . , '- 1 largo orchard of Apple and Peach, and an abundance of Cherries 
•Attf taw-r i May, 1851. 
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Provisions— Hams show an advance of lc ib 
Farm Produce— Butter has advanced lc jp lb. Potatoes exhib't 
a start of 8@6c jp bushel. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. 
General manoeuvered in such a way aa to entice ^°. ur '^nJ 
him forward, and then dividing his force in two d 0 . Buckwheat aft c’wt....Jii25 
ulaces, attacked him both right and left, and at wheat,Genesee .$ 1 , 20 ( 51,25 
last routed him, capturing, besides 84 horses, 424 Best white Cm 1 ada ..$i,i5@b26 
muskets, 280 swords,445 pistols andl4tents. One R y ajbush 08 c 
of tlie latter Schamvl’s own. It was on the 11th oats.44@45c 
Eggs, dosen. 
5,50(56,25 Honey, box.15(a)lt>c 
Candles, box.12^@13c 
Fruits and Roots. 
Apples, bushel.50(575 
Do. dried.$0,00@ff00 
Potatoes.37(ij40e 
Hides and Skins. 
Slaughter.5%(56c 
Calf.fOo 
and other fruits. Will be divided if desired. Inquire of Col. J. L. 
Dox, Geneva, or C. W. NICHOLSON on the premises. 457 
Fniit Trees at the Lowest Rates. 
20 0OQ APPLE TREES, 5 to 7 feet high. 
’ 20,000 do do 3 to 4 “ “ 
1,000 Dwarf Pears. 
5,0 l0 Chetries. 
For sale at the lowest Wholesale prices by 
BENJAMIN FISH A SON. 
West End Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 457-2t 
W M. R. PRINCE «fc CO., FLUsntNfJ, N. Y., off;r these in 
great quantities at lowest rates, and any last sent will be priced 
of the latter Schamyl’s own. It was on the 11th o'afe.:. 44@45c Slaughter . 6X@6c \V great quantities at lowest rates, and any List sent will be priced 
tbnt tbi. DniKHrement tnnlt nlnop and it is said Barley.90095c Calf.10c and returned to the applicant for approval Blackberries—Lawton, 
Ult that this engagement tOOK place, ana It is satu Back J wheat .3i0:i4 O Sheeppelta.60@76c Dorchester, and Late Prolific. Raspberrles-Orange, Red and White 
that the Russian loss was only 14 Killed ana lb Beans.52X076 Lamb do .38063c Antwerp. Doolittle’s Improved, and others. Currants—Cherry, White 
wminded Meats Seeds. , Grace, Victoria, and others. Strawberries—Scarlet, Magnate and 
w ' it. nr i Pork, Mess.$17,00(518,00 Clover, bush.$-4,0004,50 Imperial Scarlet, largest of all, ^.50 per 100 Wilson’s Albany and 
Turkey.—T he excitement among the Musselmen Do. cwt.$5,OO05,5O Timothy.$2,UO02,25 20 other varieties, $1 per 100 and $5 to $8 per 1,000. Peabody, 
is dailv increasinc The sums spent in the pur- Beef p cwL.$4,0006,00 Sundries. _ Hooker, and Eclipse, $2 per 100. Cranberries,$4 »er 1,000. Native 
V.O A nf <T ... M ;,1 tn 1,0 pmirmmia Spring Lambs eaoh..$1,5002,00 Wood, hard.$4,04X55.00 Grapes of all varieties. Rhubarb—Victoria, Linuarus, aud others $3 
chase of weapons is saul to be enormous. Matten (carcass).405c Do. soft.$o,oo@3,oo per ioo -$50 to $60 per 1 , 000 . 457 
Egypt—A case of the plague is said to have oc- gS6£^.::::::::::;gfflfc C i°)a -- - - .. - TJ « n inen 
curred at Alexandria, although some physicians chickens.9@l0o Do. Biossburg.$5,oo05,5o IS 6W Ua.rpGtlHgS 101 t!16 xa.il OI loot). 
deny that ,U was that disease. . . b ^ oUd . H C*‘)0 ()(W1 WORTH OF NEW CARPETS just received 
Said Pacha had by his energy intimidated the G «* e •—D^fto" 38 ® Han; bS ”.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.':$So U 1 UU tom New York Auctions. 
Grano, Victoria,' and others. Strawberxies—Scarlet, Magnate and 
:, Mess.$17,00018,00 Clover, bush.$4,0004,50 Imperial Scarlet, largest of all, $2.50 per 100 Wilson's Albany and .(‘J,,,, Ariicles of Gold Jewelry, Gil 
cwt.$5,0005,50 Timothy.$2,0002,25 20 other varieties. $1 per 100 and $5 to $8 per 1,000. Peabody, 5U0U fo ie above, worth^lAm 2 ! 
'®cvrt. .... "$4,0006,00 Sundries. Hooker, and Eclipse. $2 per 100. (^nberries,$4per 1,000. Native Evans’new Catalogue, which is 
ig Lambs each..$l,60(a>2,(X) Wood, hard.$4,0006.00 Qraoes of all varieties. Rhubarb—Victoria, Linnaeus, aud others $8 frv U n *y lft most no nu1ar 
Spring Lambs each..$l,60ff'2.iXJ Wood, hard.$4,00@6.00 Grapes of all varieties. Rhubarb—Victoria, Linnaeus, aud others $8 frv Vnntftin* 
Mutton (carcass).^5c Do soft .per 100-$50 to $60 per 1,000. 457 publications, 
Hams, smoked.10c Coal, Lehigh.$5,7506,25 _____ other stores 
from 25 cents to $100:— Vorih that the names ot Lea A Perrins' are upon the Wrapper, La- 
650 Patent English Lever Gold Watches.$100 00 each. b "l i Pe ifiTi nTwIII proceed against any one infringing, either by 
650 Patent Ancnor do. do. . “! J „ manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and have instructed their 
400 Ladles Gold Watches, I8k. canes,. . 3o uu correspondents in various parts ot tho world to advise them of any 
600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted. 15 00 infringements. Solo Wholesale Agents for tho United States, 
600 Parlor Time-pieces... 10 00 b JOHN DUNCAN A: SONS, 
600 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins.- - - • - - 10 00 ^ 405 Broadway, New York; 
EDO Ladies’Gold Bracelets,...5 00 to 12 00 A stock always In store. Also, orders received for direct shipment 
600 Gents’ Vest and I' ob Chains. 10 00 from England 450-eowly 
10u<) Gold Loeketo, (large sire, double case,). 10 00 “ lrom ____ 
2000 Gold lockets, (small size.). 3 00 “ . ^ u w. w. k. 
1000 Gold Pencils, with Gold Pens. 
1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holdets,. J 60 “ mmmmmmlgikmiSjw w Of VSj Gy 
2500 Gold Pens,^withSn'ver’pencili*.2 50 « ^ GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK, 
fm GMdRCfLadtek’T 111 Ca “ 8 ftnd ^ Id ' ra :::: l S! “* WORTH FROM 2.5 CENTS TO SIOO.OO. 
2000 Golds’Gold'Rings.. . 2 60 « / HJR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of 60 octavo paces, 
2500 Ladies’ Gold Breastpins. 2 50 “ V / embraces a larger collection and better variety of Standard, I jis- 
3500 Misses’ Gold Breastpins,. 1 50 “ torical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Books than that oi any other 
3000 Pocket Knives. 1 00 “ book selling establishment in the country; also, contains greater tn- 
2000 Sots Gents' Gold Bosom Stnds,. 2 50 “ ducements than ever before offered, mailed free to any address, bend 
2000 do. Sleeve Buttons,. 2 50 “ for a Catalogue. _ . . 
2000 Pairs of Ladies’ Ear Drops,. 2 50 “ d. w. evans, ? KVANS A CO., Publishere, 
8000 Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases. 5 00 " j. ji. preston. J [448-lSt] 677 Broadway, New York City 
16000 Ladies’ Cameo, Jet. or Mosaic Pins. 5 00 “- 
2m Ladies' Shawl and Ribbon Fins ,.......... . . 150 “ IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. 
5000 Ariicles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, Ac.. Ac, not enumerated WI j [ GIVE FREE TO THE FIRST APPLICANT—Farmer 
try, contains all the most popular Books of tho day, and the newest ^°_’ SnirooStY’s pTSt^S 
publications, all of which will be sold as low as cat. be obtained at ‘° r ^ Parties wiU be required 
Ageutewanted in every town in the Union. Those desiring so to to adhere strictly to plans furnished " ^GER Buffifo‘S Y 
I act, can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. In 90 days. [446| J. L ALBEKGER, BuBafo, ft. x. 
A GIFT WITH EVERY BOOK, 
WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO SIOO.OO. 
O UR NEW DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE of 60 octavo pages, 
embraces a larger collection and better variety ot Standard, His¬ 
torical, Biographical, and Miscellaneous Books than that ot any other 
book selling establishment in the country; also, contains greater in¬ 
ducements than ever before ottered, mailedfree to any addrexe. bend 
for a Catalogue. ___ , „ , 
d. w. kvans, ) EVANS A CO., Publishers, 
j. ii. PRESTON. S [448-15Q 677 Broadway, New York City 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AUD DAIRYMEN. 
I WILL GIVE FREE TO THE FIRST APPLICANT—Farmer 
or Dairyman—resident in each county in the States of New York 
and Pennsylvania, (except Niagara Co., N. and 20 miles around 
Philadelphia,) a Right to build and uro Scnoor.Ev’s Patent Pbe- 
SKUVATOH.Y aa a farm or Dairy appendage. Partaea will be required 
fanatical Musselmen. Several Yulemas had been Butter, roil.I7(gi8c Hay, tun 
banished, and several Pachas sent to the galleys, 
for peoulation. 
India and China. —The mails had reached Lon¬ 
don, but the full details had nothing of importance, 
beyond the telegraph dispatches. 
Commercial Intelligence. 
Do. firkin. 
Cheese.608c White fish, bbl.$7,0007,50 
laird, tried.lOt*[0llc Codfish ^quintal ...$4,2504.50 
Do. Scranton.$ , W -wr Po mptin o'* for flip Fall of 1858 Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those desiring so to to MnereiKnotty to Plans rurmsneu am— 
Do. Blossburg.$5,0005,50 JNeW LarpetlllgS 101 me uau OI lOJO. aet, San obtain fullparticuiars by addressing as above. in 90 days. [44fa| J. L ALBEKGER, BuBafo, ft. X. 
?S oku '.Hf 0900 AAA WORTH OF NEW CARPETS just received N. B.-Being largely interested in publishing books, and buying _ . TT-rvr xc ~o» pg-p Ttg TTT-g wrnun 
.{iboOnULHJ from New York Auctions. from other publishers in immense quantities, tor cash, l am enabled THE BEST APPLE PAULS IN THE WOHLH, 
" alt ’ b ( bl .^(ST^Mmu! ’ Lowell Carpet Company; to make larger discounts to Conntry Agents tuid Book Dealers than W HITTKMUKE BUO i UKUS’ PATENT. 
“ ay ’,™V.Hartford Carpet Company; can be had at any other hoeso in the country.. . rP LES prepared for use by five revolutions of tho crank. 7«Ww 
14c Wool tb 
Tallow.9%01Oo | Trout, bbl 
Hartford Carpet Company; 
Bigelow “ “ 
John Crossley & Song, England ; 
Pardo, Homans <fc Pardo, England ; 
•7 nnzitf nr 1 raruo, nomans « raruo, r.ngiauu , 
*(,pu(aj(,ou And 0(lier makeg from all markets, both Foreign and American. 
Any book published in the UnUed A 
18 f nlice ’ W ‘ ^ P pUy ^ ’ P ' ite construction and less liable to get out of .rder than imy other ma- 
puhlisher’s price. 
An extra $t 
Produce and Provision Markets. Onr facilities for getting goods are not surpassed by any house in books to bo sent 
the United States, affording at all times the most complete assort- 
NEW YORK, Oct 4. — Flour — The Market is very heavy, and met t of 455-13w 
010c lower. Sales export demand and very moderate local and CARPET ROOM COODS - 
5@10c lower. Sales export demand and very moderate local and CARPET ROOM COODS 
eastern. Sales at $3,3504,25 for unsound; $4,9005,10 for super To be found in tlio State, and at prices that cannot fail to suit the 
„ ... , , c_- " state; $5,2005,40 for extra State; $4,9005,15for superfine Ohio, Bli- nT ej.ent times. 
BreadstuffS.—R ichardson, Spence & Co. quote flour n0 | g .Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and Iowa; $5,2506,45 for common 1 
dull 6d lower; Philadelphia and Baltimore 21s@22s6d; to good medium and extra do; $5,4005,70 for shipping brands extra inn , 
Ohio 22sticl@25s; New Orleans 2Os6d021s6d. Wiieat firm, round hoop Ohio—the market closing dull and tendency downward. 1 \,| 
but quiet Red Western 5B6d@6s5d; Red Southern The market for Uanadian is drooping; sules at $5,4006,40 for com V aay ‘ L' 
6s3d@6sf;d; White Southern 7s@7sGd. Corn quiet- “> good extra; $5 for super T.Le'goods 
c;/ Rook and Gift iriven to any pernon ordering ten chine In use, and capable ot performing four times as muen labor, 
lit to oL Z dre’ J Send for a O#tEe. Address, It is the perfection .f Yankee Ingenuity, and can be operated by a 
<; G. KVAN'S, l*nbilsher, child ten years of ago and no family can attord to bowitliont one. 
439 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. They can be obtained of the prmdplt merchants throughout the 
__ country, and of the Proprietors and Manufacturers at Worcester, 
-r-i ^ ci m o n r\ Mass,, who will give all orders careful and prompt attention. Larp 
l. i! ii U b i ' OC kj KJ m m Inducements offered to Agents and Dealers. 
A. FROST • & CO., 
GENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., 
H AVE published their Wholesale Catalogue, No. 4, of Fruit, 
Ornamental Trees, Plants, &c, containing prices for tho Au- 
Yellow t!3s; white 84s. 
Grain—W heat market dull, unsettled and 102c lower. Sales at 
106c for very good Milwaukee club; 120c for prime winter red west- 
era; 125c good new white Michigan, and 130c for prime Canadian — 
yard. J 1 Ornamental Trees, Plants, &c , containing prices for the Au- 
goods are purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, j umn 0 j jgjg 
and we shall sell at New York jobbing prices. 
era izoc good new wane nnentgan, anu i.wc mr prime i.anuuian— , ,' h t , hnnl hn118 „ K n «i,.p S 
Rye nominal at 78@80c. Barley advanced; sales at 112K0125c. Ch R , ?r h r} e g’teu,C,wZ,fe'in^ beautiful desKma 
Corn declining; sale,s at 68@71c for unsound to good mixed Western; KLUb m aU the ^ ,/ - u8 ’ raaUe m ntw anb bbau ",‘ ul b t? 
73c for choice do. Oats steady at 45@46c for State; S0@62c for XD O O 3R, Wff -A. T S , 
Western and Canada. _ _ __ From 2s to $5 each. The largest stock of these goods ever brought 
Provisions—T he Pork market ig heavy. Sales at $16300—.00 to Western New York. 
All those parties who wish to purchase largely, will consult their 
interest by examining this Catalogue. It is sent/rcc to all applicants, 
by inclosing a stamp. 450-6tcow 
Customers are cordially invited to examine our stock, and we shall 
------ for mess; $14,75015,00 for prime; $—,00 for sour mess: $—,25 for Customers aro cordially invited to examine our stock, and we shal 
A v-riTcnl nf t.hn TVTospr Tavlor prime mess; $—,25 for clear. I .aid drooping; sales at 10>£@! spare no pains to suit ail, both in price and style. 
Arrival OI one iyiosgs -Luyiui. Butter is selling at 15@2Uc for Ohio; 16022c for State. Cheese HOWE A ROGERS, 
- at 6@8>£c, as to quality. Carpet, Feather and Mattrass Warerooms, 
The steamship Moses Taylor arrived at New ALBANY, Oct4.-Flour and Meal-There is a moderate bnsineas 457 No. 37 State St, Rochester, N.Y. 
York O’Q the 28th nit., with California mails to the doing in Flour, and the market is heavy though there is no quotable T ANI> on AIMING ENGINEER - 
k .V, nrw.».j. q AA TOBidYmero nnrl ncarlo Cl (;nn change to note in prices Buckwheat l 1 lour is selling fromstoreat PROFESSIONAL, LIMMMtAIMlNW eni>inec,j<. 
5tD, upiyards ot J00 passengers, ana nearly Ol,bUU Com Meal is steady, with a moderate business doing. JL I am prepared to act in the above capacity on short nottci 
000 in treasure. Grain—T here is a good supply of Wheat offering, bnt buyers are Charges moderate [455-3t] T. C. PETERS, Darien, N. Y. 
The &tate election had resulted in the success Of holding off for lower prices; sales prime white Canadian at $1,40.— ---—-—-;-—- 
the idrriiuistratioB Democratic ticket by 6,000 to , S ? a “ 8b Mermo Sheop. 
10,000 DLiaioritV. The Lezislature Will have a large as at the close of the week, though full prices are obtained; saleH in- rpHE SUBSCRIBER has on hand and for sale pure bred Spams 
majority of Administration Democrats. San Fran- terior four-rowed at $’ 11, prime do Seneca Co. at $1,20, and Jeffer- I Merino Sheep, both Bucks and Ewes, -rirt rogrt* 
• J . 1 . ton Co at $1,25. At the close there were two or three cargoes on the _ uunaui. 
ci8CO elected the Peoples Ticket toi local officers, market Rye steady at 75c* Oats steady; sales State at 45/^c. Burdett* Schuyler Co., N. Y., Sept 16,1858. 455-81 
and the Republican delegation to the State Legis- feed— a dull and quiet market, with a good supply offering. ---————- 
lature r Wool—D uring the past week the market has been more active, SOMETHiNC TO DO 
The OVerland mails via Salt Lake, had arrived Wlth s(Jes 42 > UIJ0 fleece at 4 2 @4d>£c, principally at 43@43Xc. riMIK subscribers will employ Agents of either sex in eve>y tow 
at Placer villo tlie 9. It 1 / of \ ucust The first stave BUFFALO, Oct 4—Flour—'There is only a very moderate de- 1 and city, in a business which pays from $20 to $28 per week- 
at iiacer Tdlle the 24th °I August, ine urst Stage mand tll j H morning , mostly for extras, whlle the market is tending Send stomp for return postage, for tuff particulars, 
of the same line left San Francisco the 2->th with downward. Saiesat $5 for good brands Illinois and Wisconsin; $5,50 4o5-6t 8. M. MY RICK A CO., Lynn, Mass- 
Carpet, Feather and Mattrass Warerooms, 
No. 37 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
Spanish Merino Sheep. 
rpilE SUBSCRIBER lias on hand and for sale pure bred Spanish 
Wooden Water Pipe. 
mHIS PIPE is made of pine scantling, each section 8 feet long, 
1. the usual siso is ifi inches square with a bore of 1% inches — 
The ends are jointed so that when laid down the entire course is 
water-tight. 
This is tho best and cheapest pipe in me for water courses of every 
description. Manufactured and for sale by 
453 tf I. S. HOBBIE & CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
5V and 61 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
the old stood of J. E. Ch*n*t h Oo. 
W A- IST T BID I — AGENTS WANTED—To sell four new inventiOM 
A GENTS in every County ill the United States, to sell the very 4) 1 Agents have made over $25,000 on one,—better than all 
best books Published in the Country. A small capital only other similar agencies. Send four stamps and get 80’pages particu- 
is required, and a profit of from $3 to $5 per day can be realized by largi g^tis. [445-13tl EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, Maes. 
industrious, persevering men. __ 
Our Publications are useful, interesting and instructive, command- | ijik. . 
Merino Sheep, both Bucks and Ewes, wid^rtt ro^onable prices. {Qg large wherever otlered- For further particulars, 
REED BURR1TT. 
Burdett, Schuyler Co., N. Y., Sept 15,1858. 455-3t 
SOMETH5NC TO DO 
ri UIE subscribers will employ Agents of either sex in every town 
J. and city, in a business which pays from $20 to $28 por week.— 
5 Address LEARY & GETZ, Publishers, 
453-lOt No 824 North Second Street, PbiJa. 
THE ALLEN llASPBEKRY. 
AGAIN OFFER FOR SALE a limited number of this thor- 
> be found in the State, and at prices that cannot tan to suit the /\_ . i) U O X 62 O U . , Inducements offered to Agents and Dealers. 
„_eeent times. OIL CXjOTKS . GENE8EE VALLEY NUESBEIES. ^Jrice .^oic Worccrtal , Mass, 
100 pieces of these goods in all widths, from 2 to 24 feet, cut ROCllESTElt* N. Y., ____—---—-—- 
to any size the customer may wish, varying in price frera 2s6dto fT AVK published their Wholesale Catalogue, No. 4, of Fruit, SUPERIOR IjAND PLASTER ! 
leper yard. , . . - . .11 Ornamental Trees, Plants, &c., containing prices for the Au- A CHAPPELL, 89 Exchange St, (Sacceesora to 
These goods are purchased direct from the manufacturers for cash, turnn ot 1858. l^usruvii * \ nn hand for Farmers* 
id we shall sell at New York jobbing prices. All those parties who wish to purchase largely, will consult their ifrrated I and Prisrai Odp Dollar inveeted 
Also, 30 p'eces COCOA MATTING, all widths, suitable for interest by examining this Catalogue. It is sent/r* to all applicants, Far^r Dollar lnvoeteu 
quantity by F. A C., as above. 
REOZIK’H WATElt FIIjTKH. 
r*TH* SUBSCRIBERS give notice that they have made lurraBga- 
ments with Mr. Kwdzib, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to 
manufacture, under his own supervision, and sell at rormer retaJ prl- 
ces, and discount to dealers as wb ®'’Jf rY> <,y & < 0 
Aadnwaoniv JAMES TEBKY « ’'H. 
L IME.-1*AGE’S HEHPETHAL KILW-EatentoJ July, 
1857. Superior to any in use for wood or coal. 2% cords of woo. H 
1 ( 1857. Superior to any in use for wood or coal. 2>^ cords of wood, 
or tans of coal to 10(1 bbls.—coal not nO^ed wire »teno. 
43?tf Address O. I). PAGE. Rochester, N. Y. 
14 paBseD gers. 
New an d extremely rich diggings had been found M grain—’ 
for ex*ra Canadian, and $5,75@5,87^ for double extra Indiana and 
Grain —Wheat is decidedly dull, and we are unable to learn of 
Superior Dwarf Pear Trees, 
in Solla Creek, Shasta Co. Diggers realize S100 any sales Holders are less firm in their views while buvers are f ^ ROWN ON THE BEST STOCKS, in the best manner, and of 
ner (lav. holding back, working for a decline. Com dull and a shade easier. \ X well-tested varieties, at prices that cannot fail to meet with fa- 
A VALUABLE FARM I 
. - ---- , T~ 1 CVR s A I.E—A Farm near tho beautiful village of Victor, in On- 
- JL oughly hardy, well-tried, and much approved Irutt. It needs L . . ~ containing about 110 acres. It Is the Seymour farm, 
no Winter protection, nor artificial Summer .support. and one nf’the finest iu Western, N. Y., for location, heulth, richness 
Directions for planting and cultivation will he forwarded to order, . . wu |j H t<K;kod with choice fruit, and has good build- 
— and witli each package of plants. Price, $1 per dozen; c>7 per bun- ’ j n f enC ed. To nny one who wants a desirable farm, 
dred; $<i0 per thousand, Orders, enclosing tlio money, directed to tire 8®’ , iul( i t ho Railroad, here Is a rare chance, 
undersigned will he forwarded after tile 1st of Octotjer. Terms easy; and for furthor particulars,apply immediittely to 
of 45345teow LEWIS F. ALLEN, Black Rock, N. Y. E. 8CRANTOM, 25 Buffalo St. 
near good markets, and tho Railroad, here Is a rare chance. 
,iud ,or “ parti Wi l o n fiffi st. 
per day. 
Iudiau diggings in Eldorado were nearly destroy 
ed by fire. 
Fraser River. —The mining news from Fraser j at R 6 E 8 K < ^-s 
Holders of sound generally demand 61062c; sales choice at 63c.— vor. Also a desirable stock of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. l)wari 
Oat8 dull and heavy at 45(ml6c. Barley in good demand with will- Fear Trees can be seen in bearing till the fruit shall be gathered, 
ing buyers at 80@85c for good to choice. Ryo quiet and nominal 455-3t T. G. YEOMANS, Walworth Nurserteio 
river is t till unsatisfactory. The rivers were too provisions— Pork steady a 
high to al low working. Business was dull at Vic- sugar cured do 9^@i0c. Lard 
toria, and property greatly depreciated. The Indi¬ 
ans still h eld threatening attitudes. Considerable The Catt 
exciteme: it had been created by reported gold dis- NSW Y ork, Sept. 29-The 
coveries 1 on Vancouver's Island, northwest of Vic- markets are as follows' 
toria, and thousands had ruBhed there and staked BEKr CAmas-Firet quality, 
off clai l ms > , but it turns out a humbug. Many per- °°^ 0 7 s D ’ A $ Jf calves^Sm 
sons who went to Frazer river and the other dig- common, $30035; inferior, $21 
gings in t be British possessions, had returned to veal CALVEs-First quality, 
California Common, 4(a}4>£c.; Inferior, o(c 
Seed—S ales 220 bush Timothy at $1,65. 
Provisions— Pork steady at $16,75. Plain unsacked hams 9c, 
sugar cured do 9%@10c. Lard held at 30%c. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NSW YORK, Sept. 29.—The current prices for the week at ail the 
markets are as follows: 
Beef Cattle— First quality, $9,0009.25; Ordinary, $8,5008,75; 
Common, $7,5008,00; Inferior, $6,5007.00. 
Cows and Calves— First quality, $50060; Ordinary; $40045; 
^ ./Sh- Jt JL 33 O XT T 7 
% OUTI 
CLARK’S FALL STYLE 
GENTS EllESS HATS 
Common, 404>£c.; Inferior, 303%c. X ARY NEXT. Read one ot ti 
Sheep and Lambs— Prime quality, per head, $5,0006 00, Ordi- been wise enough to presence thorn. 
Oregon- -Indian Battle.—A dvices from Ore- 
monfh' 6 ! t T 1 ^ A1 fftmrl!!* CAMBRIDGE, Sept 29.-At market 1530 Cattle,abont 650 Beeves 
D1 >ntn, L<u « J. K. Allen, with a party Of fifteen men, and 880 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cowb, and one, two and 
made a mgl ,t attack upon a body of Indians in the three years old. 
unner Yakli nit TIVPT* PAntni'incr twDiitv nnft ttipti Frices —Market Beef—Extra, $6.-<>®7iuo, First qnabty, (0,00(^ 
C “ P I g twenty-one men, 600 ; Second, $5,0005,25; Third, sijsfOrdinary, $3,75. 
fifty women . and children, a largo number of horses working Oxen— $ 75 , 1000175 . 
and some otl ier property. Lt Allen was mortally cows and Calves— $ 25 ,30,40@60. 
wounded in t he attack, and died the next day. Be- ^STORES-A'oarlmgs $9011; Two Years Old, $16018; rhree Years 
yond this, tht *re had been no active demonstrations sheep and lawis- 8350 at market Prices—Extra and Seleo 
against the t Iregon Indians, though preparations tions, $2,5003,00; in lots, $ 1 , 00 , i,75@2,00. 
are being rap idly made for an efficient campaign tpik 
by the Cxover nment troop?. Pilts~62@87c each. Calf Skins, 12013c. 9 ft. 
Sheep and Lambs— 8:^50 at market Prices— Extra and Selec- WOOD CASES, all of which are manufactured under hisownsu- 
)ns, $2,500)3,00; in lots, $1,00,1,75(2)2,00. pervision, and aro for sale on reasonable terms. By devoting his 
SWIN*—boo Western at market personal attention to the touch aud tone of his Instruments, which 
Hides— 7%(a)8%c. Tallow, 7($8c. Ib. have hitherto been considered umivailed, he will endeavor to main- 
P*lts —62(5)87c each. Calf Skins, 12(q)13c. £1 tb. tain their previous reputation. 462-6t*ow 
Also a ciesiraDie stock oi rruuann \7inamen«u irees. liv/un m * - ... . c h! C 1 r W 
Fear Trees can be seen in bearing till the fruit shall be gathered. -2.-* ? AN C RE V# fcNu I u Ii , 
455-3t T.G. YEOMANS, W^wo^ Nurseries ^ ARE OUTI Attorney and Counaellor nt Law, and Notary l’ub’ic. 
-- ——'■ -- p . AOk’Q r a | I *?TYLF DAVENPOKT, IOWA. 
I XVEKY FARMER SHOULBOWN A GOODWOOD ’o !_ M re ^ r rx l- t_ i i k c. XT TILL practice in the different courts of the Stategof Iowa and 
J SAWING MACHINE, which will cut two cords per hour of GrENTS DllESS HATS W Illinote, and the United States Courts. Land Titles examined. 
Stove or Railroad Wood, Staves, or Shingle Bolts ; requires but two __ _ . ,. _ .. . . . . taxes paid in any part of tho States of Iowa and Illinois, money 
hands to ran if. and will last a lifetime Manufactured by the sub- \ HE OU I . They are decidedly the handsomest model to loane< j on commission, collections made and moneys promptly remit- 
scribur, and will be properly bhipped to any desired point, all com- JV HAT ever produced in tins City. Call where you aro s i l!in( i Warrants located, etc. Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, etc, 
nlete for $60. of getting a good Hat, —winch is at " J ’— nn on short notice. Immediate attention given to all legal 
p Write for a Circular and other information. _ 453-8t IT l? State Street, Rochester, N. himiness. P collection of claims, etc, iu the city of Rock Island and 
HENRY C LAKE. ---—-;-- MoB]ae . ’offico-Corner of Main and Second Sts, Davenport, Iowa. 
I Charlotte Centre, Chant. Co, N.Y, Sept 15,1858. 455-3t R oc J lc H e Qr LilWtOU 1) ItlCkbCmCS, R E rERENCES.-M. B Anderson, LLD, D. D. T. Moore, Esq, Isaao 
-----—- 11 m-rr . -kt unrre-c, Butts, Esq, Hon. Geo. G. Munger, Jno. N. Pomeroy, Esq, E. A. Hop- 
1 OOO 1_ Washington Medallion Pen. BY MAIL, CHEAPER THAN EVER. kins Esq Jno Thompson, Jr, Henry Brewster, r.sq, Benediet. Mar- 
l,UUO . WclBumgtuu AYAL-uaLiiuLL tuu. TAKCAUSE WE HAD SUCH PERFECT SUCCESS la-1 Fall in N. Y.; O. F. Ingalls. Esq, Union Village, 
HHE “PATRONS’ TICKET” will be drawn in JANU- j) m.ntiing New Rochelle (or Lawton) Blackberry Plants BY mail, » y. [' L (Jov ifenry R Sulden, Clarkson, N. Y.; Hon. Washington 
L ARY NEXT Read one of the Tickets carefully, you who have of suitable size, carefully packed, and N sS.U Lord. Genesee, N. Y.; I. N. i* 
:en unse enough to presence them. postage paid at $1 CO per dezea Suitable sized Hrinckies , omB . Kao Iowa City, Iowa. 445w0 
All who want a good Pen, au American Pen, are advised to vie qmbb Rurotarrr Plante, also $1 50 per dozen. Warranted to do rome ’ ^ Bq ’ lowa y ’ - 
e Washington Medallion Pens Sample Pens sent by letter H ourTriut^d direTttens .".^followed. - T,T1 . 
i i©cciDt of two 3 cent P. O. F.tamps. Aildrcss, f455— c tJ ,, (> t>tcqv i r SALTES Avenue Nurseries, Lix*. _ 
receipt ^ksFHNGTON MEDALLION PEN CO, Aew Yo'rk. ^ 4 ’ BISSELL 4 ^ ^XctesteriN. Y. A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY AOTW 
- - - 4 °^ iteoW _A delightfully situated one and a half miles from Seneca Lake, 
H. WORCESTER’S farmers Take Notice. 
■IANO MANUFACTORY AND W AREROOMS, ^ yon 25 cents for Apple Trees and in the same 
CORNER Fourteenth St. and Third Av., New York. YV proportion tor others, when YOU can Have 100 per cent by pur- dally communication witn both plac^ i-or ^nvenic ^ ^ COTmirj 
[T WOKOERTEK offers for sal'' a large assortment of choice chasing at our wholesale prices ? Send and get one of onr whole ale beauty ot eltu The subscriber being about to 
11 . PIANO FORTES, from 6 to 7>J octave, iu elegant ROSE- Catalogues and compare our prices with other Nurseries and you will S ntvWbmdred.W’ one hundred 
of getting a good Hat, — which is at , , . T „ 
453-8t PT/~ 17 State Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberries, 
BY MAIL, CHEAPER THAN EVER! 
B ecause we had such perfect success ia-t Fail i 
sending New Rochelle (or Lawton) Bjackberry Plante by mau 
tho Washington M edaluon Pens. Sample Pens sent by letter if 0U r r.rinted direetions are followed, 
on receipt of two 3 rent P. O. Camps. Address. MS5-=t) weU 11 0U n P p B I s8ELL &SALTER, East 
WASHINGTON MEDALLION PEN CO, New York. ,, 0 1 ’ 
WASHINGTON MEDALLION PEN CO, New York. 
H. WORCESTER’S 
PIANO MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS, 
Corner Fourteenth St. and Third Av., New York. 
Avenue Nurseries, 
Rochester, N.Y. 
Farmers Take Notice. 
nY will you pay 25 cents for Applo Trees and in the same 
proportion for others, when you can save 100 per cent by pur- 
ig at our wholesale prices ? Send and get. one of our whole ale 
ofd^r^ $9 ®’ Ui lpwo ''°ars Old, $1G0 18 ; Three Years R > W«ROESTE.4offerefor«d”.. 
«uvpd iNn T.iina of mnrVrt PrirAR—-Extra and RaW. wnnn G a STCR all of which are manufactured under his own bu- discover that we sell cheaper than mo_8t any of them. . change h _?’t rim miitthen 
A. FAHNESTOCK & SONS. 
