OCT. 30. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Old World News. 
From Arizona. 
By private advices received in Washington, on 
the 19th inst, from Arizona, dated Sept. 28th, it is 
ascertained that the Sonora Silver Mining Com¬ 
pany have begun shipping silver from Quebec to 
|H<u1n1s, (Comment, Sr. 
HUBBARD & NORTHROP’S 
Rural New-Yorker Omoi, 
Rochester. Oct 26. 1858. 
EXTENSIVE 
vaiu. vrunu xnewo. ascertained tnat tne Sonora Silver Mining Com- Rochester, oct 20. 1858. s T\pv FfinriQ T7QT A RT TQHMWT 
- pany have begun shipping silver from Quebec to Although considerable is doing in a business way this morning, Ulkl UUUUO Lol ADLlolIlYllltl'l lj 
*» s “ about . thonsaud ounce, per Nos - 09 & 71 St. Rochester, 
Flour AMD GRAIN. 
reached our shores, the Ariel, at St. Johns, on the , m <|U0llu,0ns ,or r,m " 6 01 pnce3 ' 
18th.; Anglo Saxon, Qaebec, 19rh; Earopa, New wee ** wl * largely increased in a few Rochester Wholesale Prices 
York, 20th, and the Pacific, St. Johns, 2lst inst — weeli s, when the amalgamation worksare finished. fiodr amd grain. Egg* dozen. 13014 c 
We condensethe following from the files furnished Several other mines are well-opened, and melting CauXu^xi 2 wl’ 
hy the respective vessels: commenced with large returns. Do. Buckwheat^ cm. „$i,25 Fruits add Roots* 
. Wheat, Genesee.$1,1001,25 Apples, bushel. 56076 
Great Britain.—T here is no improvement in The Apaches were about making a great expe- S 084wUt eCanada ..$i,iuffli, 26 Do. dried.$o,oo 0 O,oo 
“•.a :jmses sh&ssl* “» 8ono ? Tb ~ m mre SssseSIS 
proposals for $150,000 additional capital, to lay two ^ or a large army to resist them. Barley.ooS.75c thdirf . !f^1oc 
lines of cable from Hull to Elba, in Hanover, and Tercheiras’ power is fully established in Sonora R^n« wheat ..SS@Z2 e 
turning it to Denmark. -Gardara, leader of the great rebellion, being en- ^ 
Eggs, dozen.13014c 
Apples, bushel.5'1076 
Do. dried.$0,0000,00 
Potatoes.250400 
Hides and Skins. 
MAY BE FOUND, 
CHEAP FOR CASH, 
AND IN GREAT VARIETY, 
DR.BSS GrOODS, 
DRESS GOODS, 
DRESS GOODS, 
SIYAWX,S, 
SILULQ, 
FASHIONABLE RAGLANS, 
FASHIONABLE RAGLANS, 
FASHIONABLE RAGLANS. 
RAGLAN CLOTHS AIVI) TRIMMINGS, 
RAGLAN CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS, 
RAGLAN CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS. 
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS, 
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES ANI) VESTINGS, 
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. 
WOOI, BLANKETS, 
TABLE SPREADS, 
TABLE LINEN, 
The London Post-Office. 
good srr'ng and winter are very Bnnly hi id. Side* at 1040105 for 
red winter western; 97}£c for very good Canadian clnb; l()5c for 
TABLE LINEN. 
Jinxed Wisconsin; 140c for prime whi e Ssuthem; 12nc for prime red PRINTS 
Southern. Rye dull at 7U@71c. Barley lower at 80097%c. Corn 
lower; sales at 63066c for com to good mixed Western. Oats steady 
A VISIT to the London Pont Off !op the nth nr dm, at P'«)46c for Sfate; 46®‘9^e for Western and Canada 
A \ IbIT 10 me uonuon I ost-umce, the Other (lay, Provisions— Pork firmer and more active. Sates at «i 6,5001 7.00 DOMESTICS 
is a source of deep gratification. It is a building mcss; for P rime; sl5 ’ 75 for eour mess: *— for 
_ _ . 47 prime mess: $18 00 for clear. laird stenriv: Rules at, OW01Or_ 
COUNTERPANES, 
TABLE LINEN, 
lines of cable from Hull to Elba, in Hanover, and Tercheiras’ power is fully established in Sonora 
turning it to Denmark. —Gardara, leader of the great rebellion, being en- „ , „ - -- 
dicate that the present Atlantic cable must be giv- «rely deserted by his friends. Da ;;; --§g^ Timothy ’ silks, 
en up, and hopes that the experience gained will The proceedings of the Rio Grande convention, Spring Lambs each"$L5O02!oo Wood, hard $ 4,000500 _ 
uaking for the separate territorial org.nir.Uou of fcSSv.'.r.V.'AtS & ttendGSSB FASHIONABLE ItAOLANS, 
over the AgameniLCHi,’ aud^tbiu’ka^th'at ^ft & ahip Amoua, had been uuautmou.l, eudor.ed by,he nfe} £ SSfc : *8»S FA S HIO«ABt., ! RAGLAND 
should be especially constructed for the laving of wes ^ ern portion of the territory, and a mass-meet- Turkeys.loc i)a shamokin.$5,^o@5,6o * ashionablb raglans. 
the cable. * * ing held at Tueson. Qoeae 38c^ ^Cbar..w^c - 
Later advices from Lady Franklin’s Arctic No Representative or Senator was voted fm-in ®? tter -E > “.’.17018c Hay, tun"'V.V.V..'$7 ,0001000 RAGLAN CLOTHS AND TRIMMINGS, 
Yacht Fox mention that the expedition had safely A JlvSl u ■ senator was voted for in Da firkin.oo0i6 C wool»ft.T.asfcc kaglan cloths and trimmings 
prnooo /1 nf ^ j „ Arizona for the Mexican Legislature. On the 20th p° eeRe .ofafle White fish, bbi.$ 6 , 6 iJ(ai 7 ,oo nADuan LLuitia ikimaunos, 
crossed thv. middle ice of Baffin s sea, and was in n m i u nm ,„ „ , . , , „ L>mi, tried.io^®lic codfish ^quintal ...$4,2504.50 Raglan cloths and trimmings. 
a fair way of accomplishing the object of the en- ““P 1 *, Mowry was re elected to Congress by Tallow.9j<©ioo Trout, bbi.$6,5007,00 _ 
terprise. about 3,000 votes. The American vote is largely „ . “ CLOTHS. CASSIMERES and vfstini' , s 
It was said that Sir Bulwer Lyt.ton, prompted hy increased since last vear Produce and Provision Markets. ‘ 1 ‘ ’ 
the Canadian Ministers nowin England, was giv- T , ’ new York, Oct 23 — Floor—The M»rk«t for flonr is nn- u.otiis, cassi.mf.res and vestings, 
ing special attention to a plan for the Federation v Lieut Mowr y ba9 g° Ee to Guyanas, Sonora, to teaV'sXs^fe CL0TII? ’ «assi.meres and vestings. 
of the British American Colonies. obtam, it is said, of the Legislature of that State, state; $i,50@4,70 for ext™ state; $i,2v«j4,.io for superfine Ohio, ... - 
°? the right of way from Arizona to Fort Lobos and moot ^ table spreads, 
to be from the burned steamer lus?^ ’ 8UPP ° f Uyan f as / 0r , a wa « on road and raiIroad > and the is TABLK LINRN counterpanes, 
project fora ---—-- 6 table linen, 
America. mKp T.nnHrm Pmt flffido m'xed Wisconsin; 140c for prime whi e Sauthern; 12nc for prime red PRINTS 
The Equinoctial gale had done considerable Lon don Po st Office. Southern, R ye dull at 7u®7ic. Barley lower at 8t)09Dic. Com ’ nTvorr.wo 
damage to shipping in the German ocean. Several » VTQJ „ T i 
wrecks and loss of life are reported, but no Amer- ^ V1SIT t0 1 ost-Office, the other day, 
ican vessels are mentioned. was a source of deep gratification. It is a building prime meisr^io'^for domestics 
The new company for completing the Great of stone, of huge dimensions, and in its various Butter i» selling at i3@i6c for Ohio; i8@22o for State. Cheese dumksiils, 
Eastern has been delayed in its organization by the departments employs some 2,000 persons. Unlike as to quality. wholesale and ret ail, 
pS* “ omjtoto^tbe'neSSj'fomS.’ ° ld °° m ' * he S ‘* Yort * l«ter i, delivered *&£2-£?£gS ^,7^’ MSMS5 'wttobrelli » rvtaii. 
Fraxcf _A meeting is to beheld at Peris in No j hor e to ite owner. The whole delivery a,,tem tu w. I, a, o„„., M ... 
vember to make arrangements for the constru- Ii0nd0n 18 b y carriers in livery, who, three and |'atearo good, tliongh the former is not heavy. Com Meal dull at mg that we can please the most economical purchaser of Dry Goods, 
tion of a canal across the IsthmnsofSnez 011 ^' 110 " often four times daily, go through their allotted . Graim-w« have no sales of wheat to report, with but little offer- Goods warranted to prove as represented. 
Rumors were afloat that there were two French districts. This secures that promptness which low “and“n modlmm mqnlfst! wr£T aTcs 64 c- 4ro w ^ 
snips or war at Lisbon, demandiug the restitution cannot exist under the American system. The ** arley ,8 wlthout important change and in «ood supply. Rjesteady J Main ht., uochcHtcr, N. Y* 
s°inJe e b 9 e r n k Sit?! ? ftv 5 London Post-office receives nothing after G o’clock at K " d wantedj 8lU ° 8 pan Chi " ,g0 “ d urow ready, 
and will he awarded? Compe “ n 18 claimed I>. M., unless a heavy advance postage is paid. It THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 
The Moniteur publishes a circular forbidding un- is a curiosity to see the men at the office just be- buffalo, Oct 25,-Fiour-Duii and heavy. Sales at $A87^@ FOR N O V E M I! E R. 
stamped newspapers to insert advertisements— fore the openings in the great hall are closed. Six ch v c , a " u ‘ e i w i 8 x Michigan and Indiana; rnmo first volume, consisting of seven numbers, ended in 
death^blovv to*a^uUitnd^of n?inor^ouTnall^ ^ * °* C ! 0Ck Withia five minates arrives ’ and the hurr y spr^-^Z^LiallT^ ^thl 
It is stated as certain that the Emperor of Russia aud People immense Time advances r^u; in -^“53*"- 
has been invited by Prince Napoleon to visit and the nutIlbers multiply. Only one minnte re- hr,-, plvdim n ,': dheHV - v . ! 'fo>-s«'iiiomt(i im ,o,s Upon receipt of the p,ice tin publishers wiu send the atlaht.c to 
France, that be has accepted the P invitation, and mains, and hundreds harry forward, throwing news- au^i^ rley dulUt 75fe8 ^ Bjonomlnfaat6io - £^<,*325^^^gX:;fwop C o'S7 fivooopi,;8fur 
that he will visit both London and Paris next papers into a great window, while the large open- Th8 Oattle Markets. PHILLIPS, sampwin .h;«, i*ubii»hera, 
BP ThTche8s contest between Morphy and Harr in S 8 for letters are besieged. The Post-office cumint prta!8 ,or r T"* 0 "* 
witz. was suddenly closed on account of the illness oIock be 8 ins r1ow1 Y to stl ' ike the hour, and with it ° rdh,ary ' $8 ' 25 ® 8 ' 7S; G La. M*d, a v«?4iag ^“out P bon^ 
of Mr. Harrwitz. The game stood—Morphy 5, the rush is exciting. The last reverberation is Cows 4NI) GALvro-First quHiityV $ 5 U@ 60 ; Ordinary; $ 40045 ; G' v '';crn of pitstcr rmiLi m um coimiry wiii (lo wcH io cniL Also, 
Harrwifz ‘2 Hrwn 1 1 j „ ,.1 v. .I I. C.v , . , , Common, $30035; Inferior, $20025 1UU tuns in bags,for sale by WOOD & GRANT, 
Thr i , i ' r t i ., scarcely heard before the groat openings are shut, Vesl calvks-F irst nuaiitv. a th.. tMrsttr.-. or,iin„rv 4rs«-. 9U Front st, New York. 
£Ll™ l( ! D ’ a y a , tke . viait °, f and dozens of laggards without stand amusing c o—, ^c.; inferiV *? ' .f' ® . ^ ^ ^ ^- 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
We respectfully Invite an examinalion of the above Goods, believ- 
e offer 53/“ -All Goods warranted to prove as represented. 
* Corn HUBBARD &> NORTHROP, 
stead; 400 439 & 71 St., Rochester, N. V. 
;o and " ——• 
ZNTO“W 3Et355-A.I^Y5 
ffering. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 
37^@ FOR NOVEMBER. 
idiaua; rpiIK FIRST VOLUME, consisting of seven numbers, ended in 
. . Jl Maybist. The second volume, uUo containing seven numbers, 
niengo W iil ond witn tho December issue, in woich toe Index will be given; 
oc tor go that hereafter the volumes will begin with .January and July, 
nu • Terms— Three dollars a year, or twenty-five cents a number.— 
ilii .018 Upon receipt of the pi ice th* publishers will send the Atlantic to 
steady any address in tho United States pre-paid. Clubs— Five copies fur 
ten dollars, the subscribers oa>ing their own postage. 
IMIlLblpy, SAMHtSUN (XL, I'ubllaherH, 
ail the m Winter Strcei 9 iSoaton. 
Prince Napoleon to Warsaw, is a prelude toan al- do f n9 of , la ^ d8 With ° Ut , 8 ^“ d amu6in « 
liance between France and Russia, and predomi- ta emselves as best they can over their misfortunes, 
nant.ly hostile to Austria. " --- 
n i i, do " b ' 7 Wo t ih : twoMk,wi ' ,e 
ergetic orders to protect French citizens. Marriage Notices,” in order that our readers 
France exempts from navigation dues for ma y perceive the very different styles of announc- 
another year, cargoes of corn, flour, ryo and ing the same general conclusion. The first is from 
vegetables. - n,. —a «_ „ 
Siikep xnn Lambs— Prime quality, per head, $5,0905,50, Ordi- 3- , O O O 
nary, $3,OU04,5ti; Common, $3,6004,00; Inferior, $2,5o(« 3,00 c 4 A T Y’ Q TV/T TP TCT TIT A tvt m tti tx 
8 wine—B est com fed, 5^06%e.; Other qualities, 605>ic. kj iL L ±9 IV1 Jti JM W AKTED, 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct 20—At market 17*2 Cattle, about 800 Beeves r F° Travel in different sections of this Country and British Provia- 
and 942 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and ono, two and t ces, to sell Books and Maps, Published at the 
“SSL pw ... .a at,,., AMERICAN SUBSCRIPTION POBUSHWO HOUSE, 
How IT IS Done_ We copy tho two following Uiree yeareSd. COnS “ t “’ S °f Working' Oxen, Cows, and one, two aud 
Carriage Notices,” in order that our readers ^ i! lu i !ES_Mlirket Beef-Extra, $6,2X516.75; First quality, $5,600 
av rtal-v. it. ’ - ( ’binary, $3,6U 
Working Oxen—$ 75, 1000175. 
Cows and Oalves—$25, 30,400 60. 
° luc ' B< * ule H'-u-rai touoiusiun. ine urblis irom Stores—Y earlings $9012; Two Years Old, $16020; Three Years RAPIDLY than others. Our Rooks are all Him 
a Sacramento (Cal) paper, the second from a Old, $ 2 o@ 27 . " ^ siiiuc or colored engica vinos- which add 
_ _ V / IT IT 7 KhRRP ivn r.lW-OV—.ri70n tvaovlTAX* 0.1 to t.huir Kltln. 
Hides— 7^08c. Tallow, 6^07c. IT It. 
Pelts— 80087c each. Calf Kkius, I2To)13c. fl It. 
ESTABLISHED IN TIIB YEAIt 1855, 
and still continue to publish a class of Works superior to all others in 
point of attractiveness, which accounts for their selling fO much 
MORE RAPIDLY than others. Our Books are all Illustrated with 
STeEU or COLORED ENORA VINGS —which add very much 
to their side. 
Oui< Terms are MORE, LIBERAL than paid by other Publish¬ 
ers Ouu Prices are uniform. All ouit Books are sold exclu¬ 
sively by Subscription Consequently giving the Agent the entire 
control ”f the Saks within the Territory he occupies. Fot patticu- 
lars, address L bTKBKIN 4 A OO., Hartford, Conn. 
The Paris Presse publishes the correspondence V. • , V •) l > - Sheep and Lambs— 5790 at market Prices— Extra and Selec- totheirsale. 
between the U. S. Minister to Nicaragua and the trench journal: tions, $2,oo@3,25; in lot*, j.t.co, i,5ij02.t)O. Ou« terms are more liberal than paid by other Publish- 
■Prtreio-n MiniPor iui D», ouagna and Ifle YFFPAHWOVP niw up mm i a * Swine—0U0 Western at market. ers Do it Prices are uniform. All OCR Books are sold exclu- 
P 01 eign Minister to that Republic touching the YLEr All WONG HAW HE KWKI—In Sacramento, Hides— 734218c. Tallow, 6^«j7a¥1 It. sivelyhy Subscription Consequently giving the Agent the entire 
conventions Of Felix Belly. Sept. 5, Yeep Ah Wong to Haw He Kwei, both of the Felts— 80087c each. Calf Skins, 12013c. u tb. control of the Salts within the Territory he occupies. F01 patticu- 
The American Minister declares that no arrange- Central Flowery Kingdom. Brighton, Oct 21.—At market—1701) Beef Cattle, 900 stores, lar8 ' a(i<lres8 ._ l wtehbins a co., Hartford, conn. 
MALixoFF-PAtaBOA—in Paris, on ,ho loth utt., an ^ ,,o» Hew Carpetings for the Fall of 1858. 
rights acquired by American citizens, and thatthe ?“ c { Jo!lQ Jacl|etl 1,etiBKier . r)uke oF Malk - ^'oAkinooIIn-joa 1l mytrl'a' , ' , " d ' $33,000 Trom Ne.'iTork a^i'A HIKT 3 juP ‘ rectlved 
liberal policy resulting from the Transit Treaty of k ° ff ’ MarshaI1 of l ' ranc8 > member of the Privy Council, Cows-SaiM ot $3^)41; Common, $19®2(). ’ Ixjweit Carpet Company; 
November last shall be constantly maintained. Vice-President of the Senate, Ambassador of his Majesty Stores - Yearling $1(! 12; lloYears Old, $16019- Three Bteefow °2 rp0t C T ponyi 
Nicaragua Minister replies that his government the Emperor of the French to her Majesty the Queen o r Years Old, $21026 ’ John Crossley & Sons England • 
Wishes only for justice aud its rights. He desires Great Britain and Ireland, Grand Cross of the Legion K-rJt , by ^ Piudo, Homans A Pardo. England; 
friendly relations with the Uoited States, but de- of Honor, decorated with the military medal, &c.,&c., HinE^fa,8c^Tallo’w, 6H07a| ft P ' A& ^' An ^' g<^° n'^mt F ^& d b y Z'h^a In 
Clares the Transit Treaty of no value, because the residing at Paris, in his hotel, Avenue des Champs I'^«-*O,750OJff^; Calf Bkins, r2(q)13c.*31b. thACuSd States, 
r °?ri7u 8 n0t °P. en , e ^ at the 8tipulat ed period. Elysees, son of the defunct Pierre Pelissier and of Catha- The Wool Markets. meet of . B _ _ _ _ 
M. Belly appealed to the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty rine Chartier, his wife; and Mile. Maria Isabel SoDhie NEW YORK, Oct 20.—'Tho achve demand recenllv prevalent for tv, ho found t„ q, , T GOODS ^ 
for protection, and Lord Malmesbury, in a letter to Andrea Franciscade P»„'a V„W;, ,1« l» p an „ M- native fleews has almost subsided. Tne improved tone of tae mar- nre^m Un es th bt t ’ d at l ' r ‘ c<38 u c,u '“ ot faJ t03ult,he 
M. Belly, tells him that the stipulations of that rranetscade Paula Valera de !a Pantega, residtng ket is sustained, bth.manufacturers having supplied themselves with P refceut Ua ‘‘- 3 - 
Trsatr will in bia nurn nnirfon onnl . l at Paris, Avenue des Champs Elysees 87, daughter of Don nearly a three-months supply, are disposed to lo-k around and tako OIlj . . „ 
I reaty will ltl ins own opinion apply to hl8 scheme i„„. Vais a v- r , /„ • . * a glance of the goods market. The transactions in Fleece do not 109 pieces of these goods In all widths, from 2 to 24 feet, cut 
, BRIGHTON, Oct 2l.-At market-1700 Beef Cattle, 900 Stores, — ' - ™ _ l mmuiuv. ^ Hartford, Conn. 
Prices—B eef (!attT<^"Ex't'r'tt! ! ' , &),(XI07,25; First qnallty, $0 00 NeW CarpGtilIgS fOP the Fall Of 1858 
®&NT4! 6 N-^|i4^ 5l2S - S33 000 Tron%'L 0 Y r ork A^Uoi R1>KTS jU8 ‘ reCe ‘ Ve< 
Milch Cows—Sales at $39041; Common, $19020. Ltweil CarTt OolMttr A “ 
Veal Calves— Sales at $l) 4,5004,75. H u,ford Carnet Conumnv- 
Stores- Yearlings, $9012; Two Years Old, $16019; Three Bigelow company, 
non WORTH OF NEW CARPETS just received 
VGujlB "/ from New York Auctions. 
I Atwell Carpet Compauy; » 
Hartford Carpet Company; 
Bigelow “ “ 
John Crossley Ic Pons. England ; 
Pardo, Homans A Pardo, England; 
And other makes from all markets, both Fo/eign and American. 
Our facilities for getting goods are not surpassed by any house in 
tlie United States, affording ut all times tbe mOBt complete assort- 
meet of 
if it is carried out. 
Austria.— The reduction of the army is pro¬ 
gressing rapidly. 
The specie in the Bank of Austria amounts to 
eleven million pounds sterling. 
Jose Valerea y Viapa, Marquis do Paniega, landowner, and exceed 100.600 ibs, at prices varying from 33048c''for c-o 
of Donna Maria de los Dolores Alcala Galiano v Pereva £ ax0l, y- ^fofly in tho range of 4ti015e, and a small parcel 
Marct-ico iio 1-1 i* i . 1 ^ ? Saxony, 2000 Ybs, was placed to the Jiccouutof a tfreenbuv 
Marquise de la Paniega, his wife, residing at Madrid. cash; large sales are reDoited. hm. th»»v lack Th 
jl! present times. 
id take OIXj CLOTHS. 
do not hW pieces of these goods in all widths, from 2 to 24 feet, cut 
to fine any hi/.o the customer may wish, varying in price Irem 2a 6d to 
ffered on that occasion were low Carpet Wools, which did not attract c fi urcil es, hotels, school-houses, offices, Ac. 
CANADIAN Wheat Crop. _The wheat CrOD Of * hB attention of tho clothing producers hither, and very few, there- RUGS In all the sizes, made In new and beautiful designs. 
annrln inlfida oaas,4is» t. t j A fore, have been through the market in search of the finer grades of DOOR MATS, 
cree establishing the regency of the Prince of the Bureau of Agriculture, is about 25 per cent lightsupp^ 
i russia. below the average of ordinary years. These returns p,ices ? re fir,n i 8ales ? f 25 . 0j " lbs, in lou at 33@40c for super ar.d 
q mi t , i i • _ « a i • • extra Country. Foreii?ii is in moderate but not in very activarA 
SPAIN. ihere IS about being Bent a large force come from forty-six different counties of which quest; sales of 150 bales Unwashed Buenos Avres and Eutre Rios 
of small war craft, to suppress piracy in the Phil- thirty-six are in Upper Canada, where wheat alone UQ 1 S ““®“ c ° rdova J on , p - l ~ N - K ’ lri,mne - 
lipine Islands. The health Of the King again cau- ; a ,, . . Boston, Oct 20 -The demand is quite active for Fleece and 
SP« alarm 8 g U 18 grown to any considerable extent. Pulled Wool, with sales of 35(J.0t) , l ihs at prices ranging fora 3.)055c 
ses alarm. _ M to qualify. The tendency of prices is upward. In foreign sales of 
Turkey.-T he Montenegro insurgents have - n „ _. , . ”on8“4esi?toS : and ““" yMBdi ^“ean, 
hoisted their flag in Satorina, a territory on the inE ( - ,vaRLAND Mail.—T he overland mail may Sax. and Mer.uoeco. 60058 w r esteni mixed. .. 35045 
coast of the Adriatic. be considered a success. The arrival of the second 
A 1 1 ieste telegram says that Lord Stratford liad train from San Francisco, at St. Louis, brincinc Com.to^ blood.33^36 Syrian. 10021 
Importret new. from ,ho plain., .ignalty doaioa- tSaiiZrrjg 
aa4 ibat Eaqiaad ifitemi. to indemnify the .offer' ^ [a:eH Iho otiUty o' the scheme. Letters bearing i& '.‘.'.'.'."‘.'".VAfan ."ra'oin 
ers. It is farther reported that England will ask ® au F ran cisco post marks of Sept. 20tb, were re- , - 
to rent the island of Perim for 100 years. ceived, but no newspapers, and it is thought that /a* w .» 
Arabia.—T he cholera is said to have carried off a 8ack of P a P ers was left on the way somewhere. 'MtiV 
30,000 people at Mecca. ■ ■ .. .. . q— w . _ 
Duuuir y. rurciKu in in moaeraio dui not in very activAre k k, nrirna 
467 —..«Im=Vv. 
BOSTON, Oct 20.—The demand is quite active for Fleece and --- - — -. 
nllod Wool, with sales of 350.009 lbs at prices ranging fom 3.0055c ****** »••••• 
i to quality. The tendency of prices is upward. In foreign sales of () T P T O_ft Ti 1 ! ... (J T P 'f « I I 
10 bales and ballots Chilian, and 128 bales mostly Mediterranean U A -C A O U Of Uli A O l! 
various prices, as to quality: ’ Snlorid f I fit ft f 1 
and Mer.fleece.611(0)58 Western mixed.35045 . , . U U1IT ‘ J 1 
all blood.41048 Smyrna washed. 17026 At No. ' . ii) ,.’h •-•.-4 llll.t t. Hfc. 
A .S THE 0NLY original gift boos store: 
al'odextra.4O045 Cape.20055 Yt O. EVANS would . m bis trie,eis and •, abllc that his 
Do. superfine . 36040 Crimea . 9017 *,, !5 , tar l ' ift Book B and Publis.iing Hou-eis permanently 
I)o. No. 1 .30035 Bnenos Ayres’’!’.9042 ^“hlished in Brown’s splendid Iron B-iitdmg, 139 Chestnut Street 
l)a No. 2.17027 Peruvian washed 28035 ^ wo , 1 lK>r ” helnw P it ‘ u, ; - , ,.-er of oki- 9 book, at the 
. legular retail price, will receive one of trie following gifts, valued at 
1 —*— 1 from 25 cents to $10 0 
itou Silvrrtisfwmte. 
India.—T he Calcutta mail of Sept 9th reached 
Foleys on the 3d inst. The news is unimportant. CN' I'vvUW 
The Calcutta produce market is steady, and the ____ 
import market brisk. Money was easy. -- 
China.— Hong Kong advices are to Aug. 24th._ - “P NBWS.-A reduction in the prices of Sew- 
Affairs at Canton were satisfactory. In punishing Machines is announced in our advertising columns, 
the late outrages at Canton, Gen. Vanstranbenzer Wehaveheretoforeex P refise<ltheo P ini o nt b a -ttheprictBnf 
with 700 men, sacked and burned the place. The this inYeBtion liave been too high—so high as to place 
troubles at Ningpo continued. There were large them beyond the reach of many whom they would most 
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600 Silver Huuli .e Watches, war: anted,_ 
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W ENDELL’S Premium Poultry and Rabbits for Rale. For 
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quantities of tea at Canton, awaiting the re-open- benef t Their utility is established beyond question, and \ t ORVILLE baileys, Livonia, N. y. 32 full blood South 
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sumed at Shanghai. sot be found, as they ought to be, in every household. ( - ct ' ** 1S5 ? -_ f iGotf] _ LYMAN BAILEY. 
Commercial Intelligence. Several varieties are manufactured adapted to various CJUBSOIL PLOW FOR DiTCIBING — The best in use, 
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2 2s@24*6d. Wheat very dull and nominal. Pwed uttered, the preference is emphatically accorded to the ranted to phase or no sale. i)AN PRATT* 
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