The disease was in New 0. leans at the latest 'Crops in England. — The London corres- new me j »—closing at inside price ; $uj 62X076 prime ; 
dates, where nearly 160 per week were dyiog. pondent of the C,mm 3 rnal Admrti^r writ! no- 8,9 37 K old mess. 'l-ard Is"a light ^adv^ced" with"a _ t NUfiSERY FOR SALK 
No signs of it appeared among the pasaeBgers , „ r . ’. ^ fair inquiry. Sales brisk at 10>£^ll)£a. nutter in fair Thb subFcriher offers for sale his village lot, situated 
until at Virgin Bav a vounsr airl who had per ste am8hip Washington, concerning the request. Sales at 15(0l6c. for Onio ; I8(021c. State.— a of Main street, Marcellas consisting of two 
LJf'L ; I ’ , , y ?* Y- , in HVcWund ct.eese quiet at 0®9Jic. and a half acros-one half of wbtah is oovered wlh 
Arrival of the Asia. 
been eating fruit imprudently was taken with CTO P 8 lu England, gays: 
a severe cramp and died in a few hours— “During the past week the weather had 
ALBANY MARKET.—Aug. 6. 
* “““ aeros—one nair of wbfih is oovered with 
fruit and ornamental trees, also a house one and a half 
stones nearly new, with other out-buildings. Said lot 
Tub roval mail steamship Asia, Capt. Lott Those who were accustomed to the disease, been unusually stormy, but the rains were Flour and Meal- The market ror Flour opened dull iot 8UIt Anv 0 onl l” !h° il( l illg lot8 ’ with frult tre0a on each 
arrived at Halifax August 1st. She left Liv- pronounced it at once cholera of the most vio- wanted, and if the next five weeks should f Q d up to noon continued inactive. There is no impor- would find it a vei-y^sha!o^fho^. 6 bustn ® ss 
eTprjol^mi the af'ternfKin of Saturday the 21st ««»* ^pe. ^ On the arrival of the passengers at ^ the yield of grain, in and not'enougVdone “o^Jblieh 0 q«io.atS' il withoutjta * 
AMERF WILSON. 
tilt. Her advices are consequently one week San J uan del Sur, several others died, and at quality and quantity, is likely to prove ex- Meal there is no change to note; moderate sales making 
Pater than received by the Atlantic. Consul Priest’s American Hotel, there were cellent. One of the most important circum- *1,69(01,81 31 loo lhs. mu ~~ - - - 
The week had been entirely unproductive three dead bodies at one time. Twenty dol- stances this year, connected with the probable A sample of new Southern Wheat was received THE ATTENTION OF FARMERS 
of any events of moment in the Crimea or lars were offered and refused to bury them.— supply of food, consists in the intelligence nor'were any h'Z of wffm™ e® this morntog^^rn 80 [f coS^fmm -Inka'and S r f >are< r v° ra i' ghl 
Baltic. The position of the heligerents re- I he natives generally left the town. that there is reason to believe that the potato is without animation and unchanged in value. There city by the Lodi Manufacturing N f W ^° rlc 
mains precisely the same as at last advices— A few days out from San Juan, the cholera crop in Ireland and elsewhere will be free ceipts from the West are modorate, and the demand for without any adulteration whatever into a '^^erOd 1 ™' 1 
Several Russian sorties had been made, but appeared among the passengers, and con tin- from blight. For the past eight years since C RvA U ?mi 10 R» 1 r 3 iPv m n!fil t ; S: w« S nure something like guano, but less causticed less ex' 
vigorously repulsed. The French works bad ued to rage with great fury up to the day of 1847, sign of the rot have always unequivo- sales Barley Malt st .'V 62^. Oats Ire lower and in DuU6tlDg t0 theF011 - Itiseaiied 
approached close up to the MalakofF, and the arrival here (Sunday.) The deaths on board colly manifested itself before the 12 th of July, better request though the demand is far from being ac- ^ ■ I" 33 IT , 
capture of that place was considered probable, amount to thirty. but in the present instance that day has pass- tive „> ssles Chicago at 5o^^52c., weight— the latter fig fr0 ™ Chinese word signifying prepared night-aoil. 
Lord Raglan’s body had been shipped for Jn one instance a whole family, husband, ed without a report of its appearance in any "^LTduffand quie^mS^th^ tafrsupply “th“ country 7 *lt u‘warranted to be™ 
England. The French troops formed an Aim wire ana chila, died in three successive days.— quarter, ihe plant everywhere is described offering. night soil, and from its ease of transportation andarv 
Z? li A. .. At_ U r _ IL n _- a. „ A i _ t.. k. : n - C ,~A I-I A L _ _ 1 _ _l __ .. • r O. __ . _ 1 _ J „ „- ,1a! _T»_I _ * tva » nl inn! inn anil (ho a nr i nil r, ,,. . . . 1 a _ . * 
T A. -FETJ, 
Lord Raglan’s body had been shipped for / n one instance, a t 
England. The French troops formed an Amt wife and child, died in 
for it to pass through from the camp to the Alta California, July 16. 
sea six miles long. - 
The latest dates from Sebastopol are to the Prentice o 
18th July. Russian deserters say that the ra- ^_ 
tionsof the shipping are reduced one-half. GeororD Prfvttpr 
Another expedition was fitting out in the * 1 ’ 
Black Sea, hut its destination was not known. Journal, thus sets fori 
The Russians were menacing the Tuiks in subject of dueling : 
Asia, and the condition of the latter was con- «i ^y e gcorn an( j 
sidered critical. nnriA nf dnelidji Tf ( 
iu this country. It is warranted to be 95 per cent, pure 
night soil, and from its ease of transportation and ap¬ 
prentice on Dueling. 
GeororD. Prentice, editor of the Louisville 
Journal, thus sets forth his opinions on the 
to be in perfect health and vigor, and even if Pro visions—A steady business doing in Pork at 19 50 Plication and the small quantity required to produce 
disease should come there is reason to exnerf ^ 20 fl) r Mess; 16@16 50 for Prime, anr) 21@22 for Clear. th0 same re ' 0 J t aa heavier manure-, it is the cAoopejt 
^ to expect 1Jeof[It6af|y j|t - 10 50 for prim0 aDd 12/ai4 f0rm088 _ wunurc ever offered for sale. For grass In the fjul 
lt Wlll^be less detrimental than at any former Beef Hams are firm at 18(021, the latter for Chicago — winter gram or for garden vegetables it has no equal, 
time. Cut Meats are in fair reque-t. Sates smoked Shoulders From 300 to 600 lbs. per acre is all the dressing re- 
-■«■ ■■ » «—- at 8% and do. Hams at 11)4(2)12. Smoked Beef 12.— quired for the poorest soil. A fair trial m competition 
. _ „ ,,, . , , butter is firm 15(018 for Western and 18(019 for State, with other manures is respectfully asked. Packed ia 
A Temale Squatter,—I he strong-minded Chee,e 6(©9, Eggs 15(016, Lard 11(011^ in bbls. and bbls. of 240 or bags of 125 lbs. Price, $S5 per ton, or 
women are reoreseuted in Kansas. The fnl- ke « 3 - ~ ' l^ cts per lb. de.ivered free of cartage on board of ves- 
sia, and the condition oi enc iau,cr was con- n yr e scorn an( j a i,hor the whole infamous 
IcriH critical. C0( j e 0 f duelists. If at our present age we 
Trifling operations in the Baltic are report- were to a ]j ow ourselves to fight a duel with 
Win** T?nfiah cVtinfl wtiTfl rPHnnriDif-firlmr r 
aSJtoto AvI’ re<x ' n “ ui *“ ln <! Mr. J B. Clav, o. aocauat of our o,an„oita Bouton, SBj. mi all other per- 
PP. f * rnoanUu he „ j upon his abusive article recently published by sens, trom trespassing upon mv pre-emption, Most holders, however, are above our quotations. Sales 
Austria is reportea w) nave recently isBuea us, we should feel as though we had forfeited a 8out two miles from the mouth of Kaw at 70c; at which at the dose of’ChaDge, there were free 
a strong peaoe circular to the Germanic Diet, a il claims to mankind’s respect and our own River, and abon the same distance from Kan- h «y 0rs - Nothing doing in oats, and quotations would be 
to which the Diet responds that fresh meas- Yet we do not call ourselves non-combatants »a« City. My claim is bounded by the Kaw ’ 
urea do not seem called f° r - iho Austrian jf a ny man f e<i i 8 himself mo’tally aggrieved River on the west, Missouri on the north, and NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. Aug. 1 
and Prns-ian Cabmets are on the most friend- --_c_ J wuil™ n:n>„ ™ * 1 ,^ a __ r—, rv. 
women are represented in Kansas. The fol¬ 
lowing advertisement appears in a Westport 
paper: 
This is to forewarn Henry Bouton, Sans 
BUFFATX) MARKET.—Aug. 6. 
scis or Railroad in the city of New York. For further 
particulars address the LODI MANUFACTURING GO. 60 
Courtland St., New York. 992-8t ’ 
and Prussian Cabinets are on the most friend- at any publication of ours he knows whether William Gill’s on the east. Anv person or 
ly terms. -- - -■ •« » • - --- ? -*— ? -• 
ly terms. we accept a challenge from him or not, where persons trespassing or turning stock upon my 
In the British House of Commons, Mr. Roe- to find us, anrl he may seek us when and how said pre-emption, may expect to find them on q „ a ; it y $9 50010 : Co 
bucks motion for a vote of censure of the he pleases. We hold ourselves responsible for the other side of Kaw, and neei not bestir- rows extra $ 50(^55 
government, was negatived, after a long rie- w hat we write. If we think we have eiven P r,Betl if they find themselves on the other Veal Waives, goo.i gra 
bate, by a vote of ayes 182 to nays 289 The any raan ju8t cau8e to seek our life, we wilt 8 i«i«- if not in the river. If said or any other 
f.‘ llme 5, 8to " str .y ^ ia8 th ° s ! l new , leaS8 A ° f either permit him to take it without resist- parties trespass they must take the conaequen- . P 
life, bir William Molerworth is spoken of as aEce) or , criminal as the act may be, obey his <*»> will not be trifling. ALBANY CAT 8 ] 
8u*oessor to Lord John Russell, in the Colon- ol u to the field ; and, if any recognized gen- Priscilla Ragan. w. w. Woo'ford’s, l 
lal becretaryship and bn- Benjamin Hall, tleman does us so deadly an injury as to make-- Bskh Uattlk—A t m 
Commissioner of Works, and bir John Shelly, U8 thirnfc for his hlnnd nnrl wi. ^ Extra, $5,50 . ftivt qu: 
„r It rr_.*u 7 ’ “ 8 thirst tor niB blood . anfl w « cannot send Large Robuerv at Saratoga.—T he room of O"""" Calvrs-i 
FmuR—Very little inquiry for flour this morning, and C’ourtland St., New York. 992-8t 
we have no transactions by which to Indicate prices. iaodtiu 11 innonDnoTv .-- 
Grain—F or wheat there is a good milling demand and JOSEPH H, WOODFORD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
white Michigan has imoroved—sales at $2.30; Upper TOR 1118 3401 or al l kinds or 
Lake spring s-eady, at $1 SO. Corn market nnchanged. COUNTRY PRODUCE AND MERCHANDISK 
Most holders, however, are above our quotations. Sales No 8 Central Wharr 
at 70c; at which at the dose of ’Change, there were free_ no. d, central Wharf, Boston. _ 
buyers. Nothing doing in oats, and quotations would be * Tri-mw - 1T r« nmy-, 
nominal. A FAHJH WANTED. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Aug. 1 Rooh" T^elami m^V bTTf“ecf onfer^n!^ a 
Rkciipts—B eeves 2 519 ; Cows and Calves 247 : Sheep g ?. 0fl stat ? of 'cultivation, and the buildings in good oon- 
and lambs 10 581 ; veals 14 2. ui *£?“' t0 „ H A. BREWSTER, 
pp, cns _Reef Cattle ^ 100 lbs. $10 50(^11 • Second ^ No. 1 Arcade, Rochester, N .Y. 
on or Rkciipts—B eeves 2 519 ; Cows and Calves 247 ; Sheep 
, n and lambs 10 581 ; veats 14 2. 
y P»icrs— Beef Cattle $ 100 lbs. $10 50OH • Second 
im on quality 59 50010 ; Common $8 50(09 ; Inferior 7 60(08 ; 
e Stir- Cows extra $50(055 . Good $40 ; Ordinary • 
other Veal Dvives, good grass fed $4(06 ; Extra $6(07 ; Sheep 
Commissioner of Works, and Sir John Shelly, U8 thirst f 
President of the Board of Health. bj m to t he 
Dr. Arnaud, Napoleon’s St. Helena physi- the field —1 
cian, is dead. tie unheed 
Five hundred Russians, now at Toulon, are our own w 
to be exchanged at Odessa for French prison- fi n( j it. 
ers. 
Denmark protests against the demand of the 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET.— Aug. 6. of meadow wei’ watered, 3( 
W. J I.W1, B»J'» H«J, Washing.on -stree'-. ^.‘S?^ 
U» w on the promises. 
VERY DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE 
The subscriber offers for sale his farm situated in Staf¬ 
ford, Genesee Co., N. Y., const-ting of 180 acres of choice 
land with dwelling and out-houses complete, two miles 
south of Byron, on the Central Railroad, a fair proportion 
of meadow well watered, 30 acres of heavy timber, and 
the balance first quality wheat land. Terms of payment 
made easy, and further information may be obtained of 
him to the gallows, we will summon him to Robert Halsey of Ithaca at' cTntSei Hall 
the field—and if, in such a case, the summons “Tr-*> L'“ BS rA- 27 
Extra, $5,50 . ftrs-t quality, $5; recond. $4 60; third. $4. 
Cows and Calves — li in market. Prices range from 
Stafford, July 23,1855. 
WILLIAM WOOD. 
290-4t 
be unheeded, we will poise ourselves upon 
our own will, and seek redress wherever we 
1 K , * , » Shksp and LrMBS—1 270 in market. Prices range 
was robbed, August 6th, of about $10,000 in at from $3 to $8 for Sheep ; Lambs, $2@3 60. 
bonds and money, and $75,000 in diamonds 
and jewelry. The bonds were on the Wil¬ 
liamsport and Elmira railroad of $1,000 each, 
and numbered between 60 and 70. Three 
Swi.nb— Prices fat hogs, gross weight, $6,75. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.-Aug. 1. 
BATES BULL CALVES, 
I have two very superior Bates Bull Chives ft>r sale 
—the get of my first premium Bull Balton (11652.)_ 
Their dams are the first premium cow Hilpa IV. and the 
imported cow Agate. Their color is mostly red. Price 
United States respecting the abatement of the A Leap for a Watch.— The Troy Times says men ’ known as New York burglars, have been 
Sound dues, and deems it impossible to com- that duiing the up-trip of the Baptist Sabbath arres ^ e< J on suspicion, but the property has not 
ply on so short a notice. School excursionists to Saratoga on Wednes- 864:11 recoyercC ^- 
Cotton was depressed in the early part of we<3 k, a gentleman standing upon one of -- 
the week, but recovered, and closed steady. , accidentally dropped his watch, a Kansas Sbitlemevt — Council City, Kansas, 
Sales 46 000 bales, including 7,000 on specu- valuable gold le ver It fell upon the ground i 8 gaid to be one of the most thriving and at- 
lation, and 28,000 for export. Fair Orleans “ e8 . ld0 tae track. Without a moment’s hesi- tractive towns for the emigrant. It contains 
quoted at 7g; middling 63. ta ion, sprang after it. The alarm was 1,500 inhabitants, nearly all from the Free 
Breadstuff Maiiket.— Wheat and flour in 1““'* man h ^ tl falIen States Ihe town was laid out and has been 
fair demand at full prices. White wheat lls ' u ;li« fi 6 tra *\ n 8toppe f as 6 ? on mainly built up by the Americau SetUement 
9da 12s 2d; red Ohio 43sa44s. Corn totally mi ™ ™ n , the S 8nti ^ tn \ aa returned to Company. It is situated on the Santa Fe 
neglected, and 3s lower on Friday ; however, i lia LL|H « platform, having seemred road, and is well supplied with timber, coal 
a speculative feeling arose, and prices recov- D ° and water. 
ered Gd ; white closed at 40s a 41s ; yellow 87s ins-\v rnllin«- nvor 18 soiling of his cloth- --—— «—- 
4d; mixed 37 s. in S> by rolling over once or twice in the sand. . _ _ . _ 
'ihe weather had been variable, but was 
again favorable. The Brokers’ Circular calls 
at market 915 Cattle, about 755 Beeves, 140 Stores, ^cL^l'le &ppr0yed 
consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings 289 tf ’ ° „ p 
2 and 3 years old. _ A r ' 
Makkct Bkep.— Extra, per hundred $8 75(09; first OO'M'MF'RJTrAT AOkllT8 tViurs-Ti 
qua tty, $8 50 ; second $8,08 25 ; third do. $7.(07 25; pe?m™Tl7^l1^of a^Tm^ 
ordinary. $4,60(06. Hides ^ cwt., $6(06,50; tallow. $9, al standing and natives of New Eng and or New York 
(09,50; peira 75®$1; ealf-skins, 12© 13c. V lb.; veal only need Ippiy. The business te hi|“y'r^pnU^leS 
calves. $7 $8 $12—238 at market. 
Storks. —Working Oxen—No sales. 
Cows and Calvks— $28 30 31. 32 36 38 40 42 45(350.— 
Yearlings—$10 11 13. Two Years old—$18 24 25 29 31 
32 33 36. Three Years old—$32 37 38 40 42 46(056. 
only need apply. The business is highly respuUble and 
profitable. Full and detailed information given on appli¬ 
cation by letter or in person. A. W. HARRISON 
287-9 10 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
FARM FOR SALE, ' 
Bv s n*r 6 o I i^r at market - £xtra - $6,6 ® 8 - a***™ 207 of 0^^ land, m ^ 
uy lot $ 1,00 2 ;j£(aW. improved, the balance timbered; located in town of 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.— Aug. 2 Fayette, Seneca Co.,—3 miles southwest of Waterloo, 6 
east of Geneva.—with two good frame bouses and bams 
At market 1.150 Beef Cattle 60 Stores, 70 Cows and and sheds sufficient for the farm. Also a good variety 
Calves. 5,600 Sheep, <n l 350 Swine. of fruit trees. One-third of the farm is .‘efficiently un- 
Indian Battle — On the 16th of July, the 
Omaha Indians attacked the combined forces 
calve*, o.boo irneep. «ni sou rwine. of iruit trees. One-third of the farm is sufficiently un- 
Pricks— Beef Cattle—Quotations correspond with last derdralned. It is a loam soil, adapted to a'l kinds of 
week. Extra 8 76(09 • first quality 8(08,60; second do., crops. Any person wishing to purchase, it is worth 
again favorable. I he Brokers Circular calls . Counter Movemrnl -A law and order meet- of the Sioux, Cnayno*, Apaches, and Beaver 
wheat 2d higher and flour Is. Provisions are mg was held recently by the people of Ray Creek Indians. A serious conflict ensued, re- 
all dull and drooping «««**. Mo. At this meeting the citizens, suiting in the defeat of the Sioux, &c A 
.. — while denouncing “ abolitionism ia its true number were killed and wounded. Logan 
PriV, Tkvf/i T^ lDg L ^ . rCd lt /®J )e * heir intentionof Fontiilue, the head chief of the Omahas, was 
OaJlTOrl)if] InTCJJlCICIOCC. abiding by the laws of the State of Missouri 8 i ain . 
C ^ 1 and tho United States, having the utmost _—_ 
confidence j n tfi e j r sufficiency to protect them rr n„ T1 . • * * j ,. . , . 
Arrival of tlie TTortHern Light. in their rights. They declared also that ^ uoatRA ^ 18 stated that cholera Oi 
Al. 1 . . ^ . . 7 1 V«r\7 mn.ht.rr,unt. form hoc animonuj of fK ax 
7,50(07,75 ;thiid do- $6(07. I their time to call and view it* or address 
Cows and CAi.VKS_« a le4 $24. 29. 35 41 5O(0$62. 286 71 G. VAN RIPER. Waterloo, Seneca Co NY 
Shkep and Lambs— Dull; small lot $2,62, 2,88, 8,12, 3,- 
of the Sioux, C nay nos, Apaches, and Beaver 75 4 - 26 5<0$5 so. 
Creek Indians. A serious conflict ensued, re- h ° g3 G ^ 6 ^ ; ° prlBg 
suiting in the defeat of the Sioux, &c A 9 >^,l from «,* to to. 
number were killed and wounded. Logan PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Aug. 2. 
Fontiilue, the head chief of the Omahas, was The demand for Beef Cattle has been act’ve. but for- 
slain. mer prices are barely maintained. About 900 head have 
_— offered, and moatiy deposed of at J85O(0U 5 fio rer 100 
Arrival of the Northern Light. 
The Cholera. 
The Northern Light arrived at New York cither to religious or political measures.’’ A 
Aug. 5, from San Juan, after a remarkably resolution was also adopted to support no man 
short passage of less than 20 days. She brings for public office who had in any way proved 
$940,000 in gold. himself in favor of mobs. 
Col. Walker is at Realejo, where he retreat- —--- ■— ». ■- «-- 
ed from San Juan del Sur. Capt. French 0uR National Debt _ While we are boast- 
cam e down by the last evening steamer from ing of our 6urplus of twent mi i, lon8 in the 
S in Francisco, to join the government party. Treasury, and our small debt of fifty millions 
ColKmney arrived at San Juan with a party it is weil enough to note the fact that the 
of 24 men on the 26th ult They are engaged amount of claims already prepared for the 
in putting up a building in Sau Juan. Ihere Court in Washington is over three hundred 
thev ivere onnosed “ to all mali-b driJu a very malignant form has appeared at the Tuev wereall so d at $7 59@8 25per loo lb.i. sheepan i 
incy were opposed to ail mobs to dnve them Lnnatie ARvinm in T^xinirtnn gminrlro nnri I> a nibs are in good demand. Saiesof 6 000 head at $ 2(0 
either to religious or political measures.’’ A r . . A ‘-y laai ia Lexington Kentucky and 4 for fat ihe and 9125(01,75 for stock. This i 3 a de 
reaolntinn w>k a lan »riLtaJ --* _ that during the last week there were forty pHn «. 
deaths at tue Institution. 
is much dissatisfaction among them. 
millions, exclusive of the French Spoliation 
The Sau Francisco dates are to the 16th of bill, which claims five millions. We opine 
July. The mines in California are yielding that many claims will be thrown out bv the 
Wfalrl{ef ]i)ieili_gei|ce, &c. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr 0‘ fick, | 
Aug. 8, 1855. f 
Thekk Is a lack of activity in the wheat market._ 
Good old Genesee (if there was aDy) would probably 
> 4.25 5<0$5 50. OATS FOR SALE. 
Swine—S till hog=i ; large store hogs 6(36)<; spring At the residenoe of the Subscriber. 13 miles west of 
gs 9 ; at retail from 6% to 10. ^l 5 0 Hollow, 1 m. South of Java iake. and 6 m. N. E. of 
HILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Aug. 2 jlrcade ’ 111 East China - w yoming Co., N. Y. 
6,000 Bushels of Oats, 
The demand for Beef Cattle has been act've. but for- jn quantities to su*t purchasers 282 tf 
er prices are barely maintained. About 900 head have p iTRTnr mupv 
fered, and mostly dfc|josed of at JS-io^iLfio rer 100 _ - iviv-b. toaitr. 
Instated that cholera of | 
“lev were all sod at $7 5f»@8.26 iter 100 lbs. Sheep and ( .[° m Londoa 2 
imbd are in good demand. Sa'csof 6 000 head at $2(0 } attends exclusively to he treatment 
for fat sheep, and 9125(01,75 for stock. This is a de- ^ cnlln the EYE aQd 
LAK. tonstant and extensive practice enables 
ine * Dr. W. to treat these cases with success seldom attained, 
ALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. — Aug. 2. .**-?*-. w f LK ' * ma y be consulted daily, and testimol 
° mals obtained, at his office, No. 82 State street Rochea- 
Thk offering of Reeves at the scales to day amounted ter, N. Y. ‘28o’-8teow 
BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET. 
700 head, all of which sold to Baltimore butchers and 
packers at prices ranging from $4 to 4 8 7 )£ —averaging 
$4 60 gross. These figures show a sflght decline on last 
1855. CUTLEB & PALMER 1855. 
GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION UERGHAKS, 
week’s sales, and the tendency is downward, with a , _ ’ 
prospect of the arrivals increasing. Hogs—M irket brisk & Lloyd aEd 041141 streets > 411(1 Commercial Sip, 
and prices advanced ; offjrings light. SUles at prices 
ranging $8/08 50 per loO lbs. Sheep — Market dull 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
NtTRSXKrMXN, Seedsmen, persons removing to the West, 
bring $2,13, but the price of the new crop is totally un- T/mrqvTTTTC PAWTT? MAHirvT A„«. 1 
settled and in the absence ef transactions quotations are LUU1SVILLE LAIrLEi MARKET. Aug. 1. 
Thu steam era Pacific, John L. Stephens and peditious vehicle for the sett 
Sierra Nevada, had arrived up. The latter ted accounts.— iV. Y. llerald. 
had cholera ou board, and 32 deaths bad oc- _ , , L 
curred between Nicaragua anti San Francisco. __ 
She had the passengers which left on the 20th ,' T 1 a ? I ? ENT 0F Liberia.— A letter from 
of June by the Northern Light. *• re8 ident Roberts, dated Jun 
lying imaginary claims, but merely as an ex- exiensivo commission man nas contracted by yearlings 2Ji(03c. gross. The quality was better this 
peditious vehicle for the settlement of dismi- sampl ° between thirty and forty thousand bushels Illi- week than at any time ihis summer. 
ted accounts _ iV Y ITtrnhl 1 nois, to arrive next month at $1,85 and $1 80 • the latter Phkw and La* bs— Sheep are selling at $1.75 to $2 25 
2S£is?y 
later than the former. We have seen the sample. We mand. 
Ne\t PttreiDBNT OF Liberia..— A. letter from have been the sample. It is a plump, clean and beauti- Hoos—Are Rellin^ at 5 to 5&c per lb. gross weight, 
President Roberts, dated. June 15, and receiv- specimen of wnite wheat. Goueiee flour sells to tho aono S ^°P"^ offering. 
Messrs A A Cone late receiver of the as- ^ oalh88 ; 1 iast -,. the office of the Massa- fade at $10,60(fe;$i0 75 ; Oanadian $9,60(010. Corn 
la nf Adams fc Co und j G Wnnd s _ chu ^. tts Colonization Society, brings the first and oats are a little lower. 
sets of Adams & Co , and J. C. Wood, a mem¬ 
ber of that firm, had been charged with frauds 
intelligence of the election of the Hon. Ste- Beef has declined in our market, and is worth per Pr^eJ^re we“l? tlinel 'Sacts for “atlpac^ 
Flour and Grain. 
Fruits and P.ocue. 
owing to the qua’ity offered being inferior ; fat sheep and others sending their property to our care, may rely 
would bring a good price. We quote those in market upon its being handled carefully, and forwarded to its 
at $ '(04 per head. destination wrth dispatch, by the most reliable and direct 
T r>-rrrc.Trrr ru m m -r. nr » . , routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
LOUISVILLE CATTLE MARKET.—Aug. 1. wm. K. CUTLER. [279-tfj ‘ J. H. PALMER. 
I luo'AUM uuriug nil* WBBK. amoumeu lOUQOUl WT? r»7TV>« T! A TW WATVmvTTTW 
I 250 heat at nricea ranvinv HiiitKe - a f«w an.1 I KK'Jg. It S UA.1N W AlEBiULTES. 
Manufactured by J. E. CHENEY & Co 
Rochester, N. Y. Patented January, WL 
These Filters have received the high¬ 
est commendation from scientific and 
medical men and are in constant use, hav¬ 
ing given entire satisfaction to hundreds 
of families! n this city and other parts of 
the country within the last fifteen years. 
[They have been perfected in the fixtures 
within two years, and can now be trans- 
_ 0 . . ported in safety.] We now make five 
_ _ , , , . , sizes, which retail for five, six, eight, ten, and twelve 
Bksf—T here is no material change in the market — dollars each. a ’ Ta 
Prices east are well sustained. Contracts for fall pack- ih e most impure rain water is rendered pure, without 
mg continue to be made at from $5 60(06 00 per 100 lbs. taste, color or smell. They are portable, durable and 
net for cattle going ovor 600 lbs., to be delivered in Oc- are not excelled by any filter known. 274-eowtf 
tober. Sales at Bull’s Head during the week of about ______ 
300 ordinary at an average of *3 50; and 35 extra at $3, NEW VOLUME OF THE 
WOOL grower and stock register 
Shkkp—S ales 400 head at $2(0$3 per cwt. - 
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.—Aug. 2. 
ceu had bteu maintair ed in the various mining 
districts of the interior where gold dust is 
b night and sold. The defendants have been 
Oats. .....60 Hides 
aariey. ho sale. Slaughter.. 
Buckwheat.—c Calf.. 
Beans.$1,75(02,00 Sheep pelts 
Mkats. Lamb do. 
Pork, mess bbl.$19(020 i 
orr ui inai unu, nau ueen enargeu wuu irauus a l^rwrin nc Procirii.nl nf d , ttoio , TT . ” me most impure ram water is rent 
to the amount of $400 000 by Judge Chambers r a 1 resident of the Republic hundred $5(0$ 6 . lug continue to be made at from *o 60(06 no per ino lbs. taste, color or smell. They are por 
nf tho latr* firm nfParm liLn k pn of Liberia, for two years, commencing oil the Old hay soarce and high ; new sells at $8(014 with a net for cattle going over fiooibs., to be delivered in Oc- are not excelled by any filter known. 
I " • VT e. I “ i ,, I “ 8 " Dret Monday in January next. President downward tendency. tober. Ba.es at Bull’s Heart during the week of about -— 
affidavit of Judge Chamiiers, he alleges that Roberts had'declinad re-elertlnn The ‘ 3oo ordinary at an average of $3 50; and 35 extra at $3, NEW VOLUME OF 
tho firm of A.lauis & Co hjwl Ceen encnge.1 for sitton „# ,..S Z thelIo“.Bd™riJ.E' - . WB “ a ^®h ’USKX'SSS;'^ 4 "*' WOOL GROWER AND STOl 
ces had been maintair ed in the varitius mining Oats... .....60 Hmxs and Sionr. HYi 141ft/? C 
districts of the interior where gold dust is * 11 ' 1 ~ parley.noaalo. Slaughter. 6 c 
b iught and sold. The defendants have been Emancipatun in Louisiana.—T lie New Or- ® uckwheat ..•••— 10c _ _ 
heJd to bail in the sum of $420,00.. each— leans Delta of July 8 th says : “Two very ' ““. M^. ’ I^b do.V.V.V.^Sll In Canan U’gua. Aug. 2nd. by Dr. 0 S. 
They have published a card promising to re- likely looking mulatto slave girls were eman- Pork,mess bbl.$19(020 Skkds. SPENCER WOLCOTT of Fast Bloomfield, and Miss SAP aH 
fute these charges. cipated yesterday by a jury of slaveholders ^ cwt * 6 ( 07,00 Clover, bush. $7 P., daughter of Bradford Walker, Esq., of Canandaigua. 
A fire on the comer of Kearney and Gush on the application of th^-ir owner, who was ^oKn^Lamb«*e^h^ $150 ^ 
streets destroyed about 20 houses. The loss also a mulatto ; they were also allowed to re- Hams, -moked."lioisc Wood, hard ° " $5©6U (T\ \ t / « / 
wai not far from $100,000. The fire occurred main iu the State and enjoy their liberty un- Shoulders. 9(01Oc Do. soft...'.‘.'',$3(©s,60 -H 0 h P. 4*T 1 ^ A A Ift T 
on July 4th. on the master giving bon 1 and security that ' -kwaous. Coa! ’ 1011 .^ { I & • 
Elworth, the pedestrian, has completed his they should never beoome a burden to the Turkey8 -^—--J,-‘ 1 ® c R1 ^,‘ hn ^ ranton - 6 .75 
f T ^i? atatartCr . am t Ut00f WlUkmgl000lnile8 C , 0mm(,nwealth - This ia the first case under Butter . .'.. 14015 c Do. Ch^'.‘.:.V.‘.V.' 8 ©I 0 Tkrrs of ADVHmsiNa WMfteen C^nts a Line for rack 
in 1000 consecutive hours. the law which was passed bv the beat T.Atriul,,- Cheese 8(®9c Salt, bbl.siso , Advertising . frneen Cents a Line for kach 
Powtoos.62>i(076c 
Hmss and Skins. 
Slaughter.. 
Calf... 
Sheep pelts.25c© 3' X 
Lamb do.25(0 6 o 
Sxsre. 
Do. cwt.$6(©7,00 Clover, bush.$7 
Beef, per cwt... .$600(06,00 Timothy.$3/04 
Spring Lambs, each.. .$1,60 Suxdriss. 
Hams, smoked.ll(012c Wood, hard.$5(05M 
Shoulders.9©10c Do. soft.$3(03,60 
i hicaeus.10(©llc Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9 so 
300 ordinary at an average of $3 50; anrt 35 extra at $3, NEW VOLUME OF THE 
WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
Shkkp— Sales 400 head at $2(0$3 per cwt. - 
VOLUME YIH.—COMMENCING JUL.Y, 1856. 
3YTg c — 1118 WooL 0«°WKK AND Stock Riwiotkr, la the onit 
J J I J J i Journal in America primarily devoted to the Important 
-J t '<*/ and Profitable Interests of Wool and Sreos Husrandrt—. 
treating upon the Production and Marketing of Wool 
In Canan U'gua, Aug. 2nd by Dr. 0 S. Daggett. A. CM- 
Bloomfield, and Miss S.y AH large am0UDt 0 f UaJ^u’^d 
daughter of Bradford Walker, Esq., of Canandaigua. a t> 0 ve and kindred subjects, not given in any other pub- 
Turkeys.10(0 lie 
Dairy, ac. 
Butter.14(015c 
the law which was passed by the last Legisla- C^ees 0 . S'® 90 Sak- bbl. $160 . . 
*_ __ l . . K . ,sla i.rH trio,i tiffllfc Hav *aA,. Insertion—*« advance. 
lication. and should therefore be In the hands of 
EVERY OWNER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 
Whether located in the East or West, North or South • 
for it is the Standard Stock Journal of America, xad 
contains matter of importance and value to all interest- 
. . . . ed in its subjects and objects. The work has already ae- 
.8©10 Terms of Advertisino n-F ifteen Cents a Line for each 4 ^ ied 4 Natio ° al . raputation and a wide circulation 
Salt bbl. $160 . among the most intelligent and exteasive Stock Farmers. 
12 c Hay, ton new,.$ 8,014 a QI ’ion w» advance. Br.tf and appropriate announce- Among other matters of great interest to al! engaged tn 
—c Wool, ft.20(@S5 c “^nt 3 preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive the rearing and improvement of Domestic Animals, it 
11 c White fish, bbl... ..$ 10(011 advertisements inserted on any conditions. will continue to embrace 
Do. Scranton.6,50@6,75 
Biossburg.$ 6,50 
Do. Char.8(010 
Hdbeffigetyeiijfs. 
Terms of Advkrtisinq ;— Fifteen Cents a Line for each 
A duel was said to be inevitable between M. ture. Hitherto the Leg’slaturo alone had the Card, tried. 11 < 012 c Hay, ton new,.$8014 
Dillon, the French Consul, and a Mr. Harman, power of emancipation.” iw2W.....‘.V.-":.*"V.‘nS WWta &,bbi.V.‘.:$?§Dli 
owing to a output^, which c&uio t) blows. -—-- r _ ^ars, <ioa.12)^/o)14c CXKiflsh quinta) $4 75 
Agricultural affairs throughout the State, Dbath of Major Brown -Maj T S Brown Caadl " C> *“. i4 '® 15 ° ^ bbl .’ 
have suffered from the grasshopper. They ■ - 
were, however, disappearing. The rust lias New York an i Erie BiUroR^ wh^* 16 / of , NEW YORK MARKET—Aug. 6 . 
almriniiirrii il .11 iNew York an! Erie Railroad, who entered the _ ... . .. ° 
»**««•» Ku.uuguuufc tne otate, Diath of Major Brown —Mai T S Brown 
have suffered from the grasshopper. They the di , tinguUhed Engineer-ii-Chief of^the 
were, however, disappearing. The rust has w i w i, -i j , a , 
also injured the wheat crop in some of the ag- ( >n!rin i r ' e F p fW ’ w ^° tiU tared the 
ricnltural districts « n KiQeering service of Russia in the place 
Dates f om Orlon are to the 7th nit “"I 0 VaCan . t b - v th .« d ^ th Whistler, 
Candlec, box.14/015ci Trout, bbl. 
.$10(010,60 
The circulation of tho Rural Nkw-Yorkkr largely Pedigrees of Pure-Bred Stock, 
veceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal TllU8 giving a history (including origin, by whom bred, 
in America or Europe.— while it is from 16,000 te 20,000 4nd re *irt 0 nces 0f owners,) of superior ant- 
r ’ , ’ mals or the improved breeds of Cattle. Horses, &c. The 
Flour—M arket, not very brisk todiy, and common 
grades rule heavy. In the better d& criptioas there it ou * 01 fvew t°rk City. 
greater than that of any other paper Issued In this Btate, 
Advertisements should roach the publication office as 
W. G. k S. R. is published in the best stylb. and each 
number comprises Thirty-Two L'R<:k Octavo Pag*. It 
is illustrated with numerous and expensive 
All the available U. States troops which had 
been stationed at Van Conners and the Dallas, 
have gone out upon the Plains under the com¬ 
mand of Major Haller, for the purp< ae of look¬ 
ing after the Indians in that quarter. Gen. 
Palmer has effected several important treaties 
with the Indians in various sections. 
The inaikets iu California wore quiet. 
Tub Cholera on tub Sierra Nevada.—E x- 
Ttalv , .. " Mich., Wis. and Ind ; $10 6. (012 60 extra Ueuesee.— 
y. (ing th.it a season in a mild climate There is some specu’ative inquiry for omumon grades of 
would restore his shattered health, but the ’date, with sales at $7 to be delivered iu first half of 
remedy came too late. The deceased was a Nov - No bnportant change in Canadian We notice 
graduate of West Point. i! ales at $>s 6 ->it© 10 for 1110 range. Bulk of sales at $8, 
76(09 75 
" * *•** - Grain —Sales of wheat lim ted, and prices generally 
New Orleans is infested this season with an 1,0 not show any bnportaut change Millers having pur- 
early as Tuesday A. M., to secure insertion. The large « . PORTRAITS AND ENGRAVINGS! 
.... ’ , .. s Such as life-like representations of choioe Animals, plans 
edition we are now printing, renders it necessary to put 0 r F arm R.uiriings to., Ac. The careful Reviews of the 
the paper to press earlier than heretofore. 
1,000 Y)UNG MEN OF SMALL MEANS 
can readily make over 100 pr cent >n our premium ink 
business. Apply (enclosing stamp,) to COOK A CO., 
FARM FOR SALE. 
Wool, Cattle, Grain and Frorixion Markets given in each 
number, are alone worth tar more than the subscription 
MEANS P ric e °f paper to almost any farmer In the Union, 
r prrmium ink TERMS. IN ADVANCE; 
XX)K & CO., Fifty Cents a Volume. Five copies for $2; Eight 
Detroit. Mich, for $S ; Eleven for $4 Seventeen for $6 , Twenty for $7- 
- Thirty for *10 Id extra copy free to every person form¬ 
ing a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two volnmes) 
citeuicut txistB throughout ’wiranhii.r th» ‘ U “ ,, 1 “ e ? We ,. mll [ ion8 ot moequitoea rather easier for ihe purchaser. s*i e s at 20c. for dam- Roche ter direct rail, o.ut.'can'do-o inConquest 4 miTes ° r '-he country, and we trust many readers of thaRusAL 
aiHM iiratii-f nf th . -i P 1 11 1 11 U i the y° u m direction—assail ruthless- aged ; 83)*(0S4o. soun.l to strictly prime West mixod north west of Weodeport on the mo t reasonab’e terms, w -111 ba ve the kindness to act in that capacity. 
« j , ura ou " oar ‘t the steam- ly your hands, face, ears, nose and mouth, u,,t4 niore P len 'y an, ‘ r4tner e “dier. Sales to a mode- as to price and payments For further particulars iu- *#- Now * the Dme to Subsorim and form Clnhs for 
er aierra Nevaila, during her passage from San and very oft n obscure the li> r ht of the iras rate ex'ont ut 6 e. State and West. quire of the subscriber on the premises, or address the new ve.->me. Honey properly tnckjeod may be 
J uan to this port. iu«t abora vou hv which to.. Jltln , » Provisions -A fair business doing to-day In pork, but 292-4t JACOB EtKER, mailed at om risk, If addressed *o 3 
just aiwve you, Dy wbi-,h you aie wilting. a t lower prlcea for new mass, bales at $19 62)^(075 Weedsport, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Aug. 5, 1855. D, D. T. MOORS, Rochester Si. Y 
A good bargdn for any person wishing to purchase a douMe above rates. Club papers will he soot to Jldfereat 
good p.od.ict.vo Farm of 118 acres, equally good for all post-offices, it desired. 
kinds of produce watered by springs and wells, good Specimen Numbet 0 tYospectuses, Ac., sent free to all 
buildings, woii fruited. 16 acres of timber, 4 mi es from wtl ° to examine the pa(»er, or disposed to aid ia 
a good market. (Weedsport,) 'A% iro n Syracuse and extending its circu ation. Agents wanted in al! sections 
__ u;__ XT ii.. - I J J - - eawv-v., wuo, UWOG film 111WUIU, ‘-- * —' ' — . 
er Sierra Nevada, during her passage from San ami very oft- n obscure the light of the gas rat p ex ' onl Ht 6l !^- f° K St t t0 aUl We ' 1 - 
Juan to this nort 'i..u , . , Provisions—A talr bus ness doing to- 
W11 °just above you, by which you are writing.” 1 - • - 
Provisions —A fair business doing to-day In pork, but 
at lower prices for new mess. Sales at $19 62)^(075 
quire of the subscriber on the premises, or address 
292-4t JACOB EtKER, 
Weedsport, Cayuga Co., N. Y., Aug. 5, 1855. 
