Jofekji) J>]feiiicjci)ce. 
Arrival of the Steamers Washington 
and America. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkbr Okfkjs, > 
Oct. 3, 1865. { 
There are no essential changes in the market the pres- 
$i<5bei*fiselrt(ei(|fs. 
'Tutus of Advertising ;— Fifteen Cents a Line for bach 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate armounce- 
THIRD NATIONAL EXHIBITION 
OF THE 
U. S. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
TO BE HELD IN THE 
CITY OF BOSTON, 
NURSERYMEN, ATTENTION ! 
Tbr subscribers offer for sale, on the most liberal 
terms, a choice lot of Apple, Cherry, Peach and Pear 
*T e ??’ varieties. The trees are well growD, 
thriityand stocky. Those wishing to purchase in largo 
or small quantities, would do well to examine our stock 
ent woek, and tilings move in a quiet, unexcited manner, advertisements inserted on any conditions. 
ments preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive i Oil the 23d, 24th, 25th and 25th of October. ! ,efore purchasing elsewhere. We can supply one and 
$10,000 OPJEKED IN PREMIUMS! 
The Washington arrived at New York and Some Eastern papers state that buyers from that dire:- Advertisements should reach the publication office as Thk United States Agricultural Society will hold their 
the America at Halifax Sept. 27 tb, bringing tion are In Western New York purchasing potatoes on early as Tuesday A. M. to secnre insertion. The larue oSl«' ti0a of ?tock —CATTLE, HORSES SHEEP and 
dates from Enrono down to the 15th. and war suecul.Aion • but if it i 3 so. their movoments ov miionn wo a..* now __i.. . .. SWINE,—in Bo-ton on the cay above named. 
dates from Europe down to the 15th, and war speculation ; but if it is so, their movements have ex 
news of the most important and interesting cited no attention nor affected the price of the staple.— 
character. The barley crop, however has been largely bought up by 
edition we are now printing, renders it necessary to put 
the paper to press earlier than heretofore. 
ABSTRACT OF PREMIUMS. 
The new and e'egant DIPLOMA of the Soc'ety will be 
two year old trees in any quantity to those about start¬ 
ing the business, or otherwise. Also, first rate Apple 
seediings and grafted root! for sale. 
BENJAMIN FISH & SON, 
298-3t _ Hudson-st., Rochester, N. Y. 
ROSS’ IMPROVED PATENT CONICAL BURR 
STONE MILLS. 
The following telegraph despatch was re- Philadelphians who ship it to that city via. the Elmira, -J*? tint'"ofmy mher sTmISTiSal awarded t0 Exhlb:t0r t0 whom a 1>,eraium is Extract from Gen Talmadge’s Addressed the close of the 
s„,,i n™ <j ;q ri/l .. ...!. ,v.n n.n exceeds tnat or any ottier Agr.enl oral or similar journal awarutu. American Institute Fair at Castle Garden ■ 
ceived from Gen. Simpson, and appeared in Cattawissa and tho Reading Railroads. Our buyers re- 
the English journals of the 11th:—“ Sebas- fused to pay fair prices, and hence have been over bidden 
topol is in the hands of the AUie3. The ene- from abroad. 
my during the night and morning evacuated ROCHESTER WHOLESALE prices. 
the south side, after exploding the magazine Flour and Grain. i Fruits and Roots. 
and setting fire to the whole of the town — ^°ur | bb 1 ;....$8 QO^ISjeo Apples, bush.25@38c 
in America or Europe,—while it is from 15,000 to 20,000 
greater than that of any other paper issued in this State, 
out ol New York City. 
Pleasant and Profitable Employment. — in every 
Flour, bbl.$8 00©$8,60 Apples, bush.25@38c , ‘ ™ i muwua, ^ivjnumi,.-..! «v B .y 
Gen.tVheat, (new) $1,6002 Do. dried ..... . . 7.00 town and vl,laf?e ’ for M ® n an, ‘ Women, to sell our neat ) 
awaruea. CLASS I—CATTLE American Institute Fair at Cottle Garden : 
THFHFRDPRKMTTrw “a Ti ? w , l! ® intelligence in our land is curiously 
THE herd premium. and abundantly shown in the uumerous and multiplied 
For best Bull and four Cows, from any one herd, $300 new inventions and improvements in establishing ma- 
-d do do 100 chinery more conveniently to accomplish some mechan- 
Durhams , Devons , Hereford Ls, Ayrshires awl Jerseys. * c result. The committee of eximlnation speak favora- 
18 Premiums, amounting to .$3,0C0 kly of the many inventions and improvements on exhi- 
Grade Cows. Motive Cows and Milch Cows. bition. A.mong the number of improvements. Gen. T. 
All Hip men of-war wore burned durino* the ( * on * vvnoal > (new; uo. dried.00 . ' ~ * * _ > Grade Cows. Native Cows and Milch Cows. pnnmoratPd tho <vxii/* :“ luer improvements, ben. r. 
All ttie men Oi war were omnea auriHw, rae corn.00(2)90c Potatoes.25^)31c cheap and quick-selling Books, and to canvass for our T > r p* r niuamour, t.inir t.nabout. enun } erat ed the following as having special merit, and 
rtirrVif thA AYPfinri.in nf T.nrPA cr.pflmora n n tn m--_ . « . . „ . ... . ... ... “ ” . worthv of noticn. 1st. Flnnr \nii_. \ _.. 
night, with the exception of three steamers, Oats . 
which were plying about the harbor. The Barley 
bridge communication on the north side is 
broken.” 
Buckwheat. 
.34 Hides and Skins. 
.. .$1,06®$1,13 Slaughter.6c 
Popular Scientific Journals. All who engage with us will 
Working Oxen. 
worthy of notice. 1st. Flour Mills, not much larger 
than a man’s hat, which will grind 60 bushels of wheat 
Beans.'....$1,23(®1,50 Shoeppelts.25c'®37}£ I ra *' Please address 
•••; .i*™ be secured from the possibility of loss. Profits, very hbe- 0 Premiums, amounting to about...$300 per day into first’rate flour. There were corn mills on 
FOWLER & WFLL-, 
308 Broadway, New York. 
orojieu. ,,,,,, Meats. Lamb do.25®60 
Gen. Simpson further reports that thecas- Pork, mess bbl.. $23®24,fi0 Skkds. 
ualities in the attempt on the Redan were U°- cwt.$7,00®7,50 Clover, bush.$6 FARM FOR SALE, 
somewhat heavy, hut there was no general ®eef, perewt.. .$4.50(2)6,60 Timothy...$3 50®4 Situated two miles south of the C. and N F. RHIroad. 
nffin.ro triii.s rpv.„ LTr,odi jL loRs in iLa b P rin gLambs, each.. .$1,50 SuNDRixs. at Stafford Centre, Genesee Co., N. Y.. comprising 110 
officers killed. The Lngll3fi loss mtfie as Haras, smoked... 12)£®13c Wood, hard.$5®6 acres of excellent land. Wei! wooded and watered, with 
sault on the Redan is estimated at z,UUU killed Shoulders.10®llc Do. soft.$3®4/0 ample and convenient house and buildings. An orchard 
and wounded. Chickens.10®llc Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9,50 of choice fruit, and 28 acres of wheat on the land. The 
In a supplement of the Moniteur the fol- ^ urke y3.10®llc Do. Scranton.6,50@6,75 above, situated in a sp’endid section of country, can be 
. , U u- j.l„ Dairy, ac. Blossburg . $5,50 bought at a decided bargain. Address or apply to 
lowing telegraphic despatch, received by the Butter.17c@l8 Do. Char.8fg)l0 300-2t E. HAMMOND, Stafford, Cen. Co , N. Y. 
French government from Gen. Pelhssier, ap- Cheese,. 8to)9c Salt, bbl.$ 1,50 _ 
pears:—‘‘The south part of Sebastopol no Lard, tried.12>*c©i3 Hay, ton,.$8®14 AGENTS W ANTE D—To circulate “ THE 
lorvcr exists. The evening succeeding our '*• lesf .^ool, ft,....... .,20©35c GREAT WEST.” “ADVENTURES of CELEBRATED TRAY 
Fat Cattle. exhibition which do 
6 Premiums, amounting to.$250 the same expedition 
CUSS H.—HORSES. . N. B.—For three < 
Thorough Fred Stallions and Mares. and°tw(f sUver^mecC 
8 Premiums, amounting to.$650 arl four si 
Stallions not Thorough Bred. prices from $100 to l 
15 Premiums, amounting to about.$800 298-4t 
exhibition wh ch do their work admirably, with nearly 
the same expedition. 
N. It.—lor three of these mills exhibited for compe¬ 
tition by C.Jftoss, were awarded atthe last fair, one gold 
and two silver medals.” 
There are four sizes of the above celebrated Mills • 
prices from $100 to $300. Manufactured ana sold by 
298-4t CHAS. ROSS, Rochester, N. Y. 
Chickens . IOjSIIc Coai, Lehigh, ton . $9,50 of choice fruit, and 28 acres of wheat on the land The .. . _ Breeding Mares and Fillies. vdutt nnwiiurvwnDiT „ __ . ___ 
_ Turkeys.10(Sllc Do. Scranton.6,60@6,75 above, situated in a sp’endid section of country, cm be 13 Premiums, amounting to about.$600 FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREojS & PLANTS! 
Dairy, ac. Blossburg.$5,50 bought at a decided bargain. Address or apply to Matched Horses. T. C. Maxwell & Bros, offer for sale large quantities 
B Butter.17c@18 Do. Char.8fg)10 300-2t E. HAMMOND, Stafford, Cen. Co., N. Y. 6 Premiums, amounting to about.$400 of . APPLE TREES, 
T. C. Maxwell & Bros, offer for sale large quantities 
APPLE TREES, 
Family Horses. 
thrifty and fine, of the choicest varieties, and prepo- 
AGENTS WANTED-To circulate “ THE 4 Premiums, amounting to..$250 patea with great care^ Also a superb stock of 
lomrer exiftts The evening- SUC'-eedino- our „ leal . uuc woo h lb.20©35c GREAT WEST.” “ADVENTURES Of CELEBRATEDTRAV Draft Horses 
.-.% 6 Premiums, amounting, .$250 
,.j c j-L.^ n,„ t)..” .. ... But,® • i,i(i. aim ijlaui on uie ulm.n - • riuiu- 
golid occupation of the JMaLakolt, the Russians Eggs, doz.14c Codfish quintal....$4.76 RIAL PP.OVERRS,” and other beautifully illustrated, 
decided upon evacuating the place, after hav- Candles, box.14(®15c Trout, bbl .$8,00 rapid-selling works. For circulars, with full Dartion’ars 
Draft Horses. 
HENRY HOWE, No. 102 Nassau-st., (up stairs,) New 
York. 300 St 
WALWORTH NURSERY. 
10,000 Peach Trees, one year old, large and stocky. 
20.000 Dwarf Pear Trees, 2 years old. 
30,000 do. do. do., 1 year old. 
Also, an extensive supply of Apple, Cherry and other 
ing destroyed and blown up the mines, and —- fir you live west of Buffalo,) address HE' 
nearly all the defences. After passing the NEW YORK MARKET—Oct 1. henry HOWE ’“"Sst H fuiT- 
night in the milst of my troops, I can assure FLOUR—Not quite so firm ; sales at $7,68^8 for in- York. ’ ‘ “ ‘ 
you that everything in the Kerabelnia is forior to extra State, 7,75(S>8 12>£ for mixed to fancy and - 
blown up, and from what I can see the same ' ow m" a< es °[ ex,r| t west, 9@10,50 extra Genesee ; sales "WAL WORTH NURSER 
must be thp rasp in front of the left line of ^? r i,u P er ' or - 10,000 Peach Trees, one year old. Ian 
must De ine case in iroui. oi me leii line OI GRAIN—AV heat demand fallng off andl©3cts-. lower. 20.000 Dwarf Pear Trees. 2 years < 
the attack. Ihe immense success does the Sates red So . wh te do, and rea I<y. to arrive, red Ohio 30,000 da. do. do.. 1 year o! 
greatest honor to our troops. Everything is and white Canadian at 202, snd CO'-C. upper lake spring. Also an extensive sup*ply of Apple Chert 
quiet on the Tchernaya.” Bye steady ; sales at 11118. Corn little do- fruit, trees, 
Tm* Riisstav Ar cottnt —The followinsr dps- ln ?- shi PP ers out ° r , the market, and home dealers will 30,000 Apple Seedlings, 2 years old. 
. . ' ‘ ‘ _ . vlnlrnfF I not purchase more than sufficient to suppiy immediate La> ge ^ize Horse Che-tnnt and Mountain J 
patch 13 from Prince Gortschakoff, and IS da- wants : sales at 8fi©87 west mixed, closing heavy. All of which will be sold on the best nf tm 
ted on the night of the 9th :-“ The garrison PROVBIONS-In I’ork, tran-actions are only to a lim- Walworth Oct. 1 1855. SCO T G 
of Sebastopol, after sustaining an infernal fire, ’ sa p 0s t in lo , te at - 
, . ; ’ .. 5>^-.ou ior now me.ss; $-1 25 tor prime. Cut meats id f’TTOTPTT T 4 i T?TrT r T* tp t i 11 
repulsed six assaults, but could not drive the good request at fu 1 prices. Lard unchanged and little Q . C ~; OI Lr ' 
enemy from the Malakofi Tower. Our brave doing ; sales at 11%|©12. Butter selling at 15®18c for nin erS for M e * his Nut 
troops, who resisted to the last extremity, are 01 *io, and 20@22 for State. Cheese dull at 9(S10. ’ 1,1 ’ * ' 25,000 FRUIT TRFE? ; 
now crossing over to the northern part of Se- ALBANY MARKET_Oct 1 Apples. Pears, (standard and dwarf,)’cheri 
^^ P .°! ^ ,_FL0UR AND MEAL-The demand for_flour ^gradually “em^Tgorou^sto^fs.^Pr^ 
Trotting Horses. 
On Tuesday Afternoon. 
fif y on live west of Buffalo,) address HESRY HOWE, , . „ . jiuernouu. cm a 
No. ill Main st , C.ncinnati ; if you live east of Buffalo, Pre f‘ nlm ’ .200 Also 
CHERRY TREES, 
large and handsome. Also 
PEAR TREES, 
Standard and Dwarf, very stocky and healthy._Dwarfs 
on Angers Quince stock, and well furnished with limbs. 
2d do . 100 
On Wednesday Afternoon. 
1st Premium,.200 
2d co .100 
On Friday Morning. 
1st Premium,.300 
2d do '.100 
CLASS III.—SHEEP. 
Long Wonled. Middle Wooled, Merinos and Saxons. 
PEACH TREES. 
100 one year from the bud, of the best varieties and well 
grown. Also, 
200 APRICOT AND ORANGE QUINCE TREES 
100 and a general assortment, of the smaller fruits. ’ 
HORSE CHESTNUT. MOUNTAIN ASH, LINDEN. LA- 
300 HUR.NCM. and a variety of Ornamental Trees ana Shrubs. 
100 a splendid lot of 
AMERICAN ARBOR VILE, 
two and three years grown well rooted and furnished 
48 Premiums, amounting to about.$900 t0 t ^ le 8 roun( L Also, Norway Sfeuck, Balsam Fir, Scotch 
/-T .coa Pl»K, &C.. &C 
Large iize Horse Chestnut and Mountain Ash. CLASS3 IV.—SWINE. 
All of which will be sold on the best of terms. Suffolk. Essex and ather Breeds. 
Walworth Oct. 1,1855. 3CO-4t. T G. YEOMANS. 36 Premiums, amounting to about.$500 
CHOICE FRUIT TREES. 
The Show GrouDd- will be ready for the reception of 
A large supply of Cherry, Apple, and Plum Stocks, for 
Nurserymen. 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS. OSAGE ORaNGE. kc... kc. 
Ail of which will be sold on the most reasorable terms. 
Thb Subscriber offers for sale at his Nurseries, Pine exhibit are requested to notify the Secretary on or be 
S ock on and after October l R th. Persons intending to Uur Descriptive Catalogue and Trade List furnished on 
Hill, Buffalo, N. Y 
25,000 FRnr TREES ; 
fore October 1st. 
A half-mile track will be prepared for the trial of 
Apples. Pears, (standard and dwarf,) Cherries Plums, horses, and commodious seats for spectators furnished 
and Peaches of the best leading varieties, wrought on at a small change. 
application 297-4t 
Geneva, Ont. Co., N. Y„ Sept. 10, 1855. 
200,000 APPLE SEEDLINGS FOR SALE- 
Thk stock of Seedlings the undersigned offer for sale 
wounded on the south side.” 
The Paris correspondent says:—It is report¬ 
ed that 25,000 men have embarked at Balalc 
tra Western and Southern Ohio, and $9,50^)10,50 for _ ’ 1 
amfflrm^somngTt ItSis?^' * 8 Steady miUCSt NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY. 
GRAIN ? -ln wheat there is nothing doing worthy of • Thk Subscribe-s having devoted much attention tothe 
lava for the north of Sebastopol, also that the notice. Corn is without material change to notice ex- cult 'vation of this new species of Blackberry for anum- 
Un agia.na are in full retreat towards Perokop. cept that the demand is rather more active. Sale’s of be , r .- 0f y ears - ha ve now the large-t area of ground in 
Th« Paris lie Ihits has an editorial discussing Western mixed at S5*c afloat; 86©86%at the depots— cutUvaLon of any in the country Their Nursery. 
I he Paris Ue Huts lias an eanoriai aiscussing continues in active request at pretty firm prices whlIe 1,1 bear,n g- has been visited by thousands of per- 
whether Sebastopol is tenable by the Allies, $ a i es on t be spot a£ liSc inferior two rowed • 125c good sons from a11 parts ° f the state3 > and b Y a11 pronounced 
while the Russians are masters of the Forts two rowed ; 127c Jefferson Co. ; I26@l27c good to prime t0 be tb e “ ne Pl us w' tra ” 
__ j. i_a four-rowed. Oats are in Orders wilt be filled from our Grounds with great 
The various Railroaus in New England will return 
stock free of charge ; and arrangements to the same end. 
w.th other roacs, are in-progress. 
Premium Lists, &c.. will be forwarded on application 
to the Secretary. MARSHALL P. WILDER, Pres’t. 
Wit. S. King, Secretory. 300-3t 
296-13t Orleans Co., New York. 
TO TH E FA RMERS 
DE BURG’S NO. 1. 
Ammoniated Super-Phosphate of Lime. 
Thk Subscriber begs to call the attention of the Agri- 
on the north side fronting the sea, and asserts four-rowed. Oats are in request at steady prices. Sales 
that it is quite tenable—the position of Fort "^eets^lie^iisc^ 0 moa3Uro- Rye is sellin S in the 
Charson and Ralaklava superceding the neces- rttttttat a \-DTz p i 7 ,r P a a i 
sity of entering the harbor. The Russian ar- „ MARKE T “Oct. 1. 
J ... . ,-i I-_ •_ _xi. ILOUR—Nothing now n flour. Th» otr>A- la „».a 
LAWTON BLACKBEBRY. Tiik Subscriber begs to call the attention of the Agri- 
Haying the present season had additional opportunity culturists to the above invaluable constituent for their 
to satisfy ourselves of the superiority of the LAWTON approach ng Fall grain planting. The present harvest 
Orders will be filled from our Grounds with great BLACKBERRY, w« have accepted tbe agency therefor indicates its superiority as a tertilizer over Peruvian 
I mv rciil nmliA.Wlv pontinup in oh^rvAtion ^ IA^R ^othingnow in flour. Tho stock is good, and 
my . Wll ‘ P r0l) / t, y continue m ODEervation the market is without change ; sales good Wisconsin and G 
I within their strong positions until tue Allies Illinois at $7,27— fancy Ohio $7,50— extra Indiana $7,75, Every fam 
make some movement, hence all speculation ami favorite Ohio at $S— the latter above market for or- will be a soi 
• as to the plan of the campaign must be im- di “ : h ry T ! T xtr .^- . . without it, t 
. 1 r GRAIN—Wheat in little request to-day. Sales last your hands, 
aginary. evening Illinois spring at $1,45. Corn unchanged and TheGenrsi 
Tiib Baltic.— A despatch from Dantzic, un- dul l- Sales at 75c. Oats about the same—sales yester- yourselves, 
der date of the 14th ult., says : —“ The block- da r afternoon at 33y*. pithy and st 
ading ships are expected to be ordered home NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Sept. 26. calculated™ 
at 4ljic measure.” RyTis selHng in'the P Ieaqure attbe following prices : One half-dozen. $2 50 ; from Mr. Wm Lawto.v. We can confidently assure the Uuano, where it has been tried in equal quantities and 
S 118 c. 6 One dozen, $5 ; Fifty, $12,50, and One Hundred. $25. public that this extraordinary fruit fully sustains its ex P en sebythesideofthelatter,producingmuchheav- 
'PJTA Mtwrni A A -I GEO. SEYMOUR & Co. reputation, being of mammoth size, with a fine melting ier grain. 
u xLLxU AlAlUXl'x 1 .—(JCt. 1. South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 25, 1855, 3’0-6t pulp and rich flavor—is perfectly hardy and requires no The late scrupulous experiments made with this arti- 
- 1 —- extra care its cultivation. We are now prepared to re- c,e on tbe Model State Farm, Mass., places it at the head 
GENESEE EVANGELIST. ceive orders, which will be filled direct from the grounds of the list over all other concentrated Manures. Like- 
Evkry family should have a religious Newspaper. It of Mr. Lawton, on and after the 15th of October. The w ise has it been pronounced by the Committee of the 
will be a source of mental and moral improvement; and plants will be carefully and securely packed without M °del State Farm, Petersburg. Va., without an equal, 
without it, the long winter evenings will hang heavy on extra charge, and forwarded from New York at the fol- As tbere are various compositiocs bearing the same 
your hands. lowing reduced prices : name being offered in the market for disposal, purport- 
GENESEE EVANGELIST. 
on Monday night.” 
It is rumored that the Allies found 1,200 17.124; Swine 4 000; Milch Cows 388. 
■enitig Illinois spring at $1,45. Corn unchanged and The Gkxeske Evangelist is the very paper you want for 
til. Sales at 75c. Oats about the same—sales yester- yourselves, and tbr your families. It contains short 
iy afternoon at 33>£. pithy and stirring articles on the doctrines and duties of 
FW YORK PATTTF MAUTTITT or* religion, and on the wide range of miscellaneous subjects 
itiVY loan. bAULA MAKiMitil..— bept. 2o. calculated to instruct, interest and elevate the family 
Receipts— Beeves 5,228; Veals 657; Sheep and Lambs circle. Also, a summary of political and religious news, 
the condition of the markets, and the ftate of the world. 
rruns within the lines of Sebastopol ; also that Pwcss-Beeves, Average 10c; first quality 10*®11 ; Special attention is given to articles adapted to children 
L llnsdaus were fall in tr back, but French 
The Steam Engines manufactured at 
SPALDING’S MACHINE SHOP, 
LOCKPORT, N. Y., 
lowing reduced prices : name being offered in the market for disposal, purport- 
Half a dozen,. $3 ing to be of the same description, &c., some caution 
One dozen,. 5 should be observed by the consumer in purchasing his 
Fifty plants,.15 articles only from deputed and authorized Agents. To 
One hundred plants,.25 avoid deception being again practiced, each bag or pack- 
The money must in every case accompany the order agewili be distinctly marked with the maker’s name 
C. M. SAXTON & CO., The Subscriber is working for a future and lasting 
298-3t Agricultural Book Publishers, reputation, and begs to assure his patrons no pains or 
152 Fulton-st., New York. exertion shall be wanting on his part to merit their con- 
—-————-----. tinued patronage. His article he warrants genuine 
IMPROVED STEAM ENGINES and t0 P erform a11 he c l aims for it. Pamphlets contain- 
_ ing testimonials and instructions for use, &c., will be 
The Steam Engines manufactured at forwarded on application to C. B. DE BURG, 
c*i) i T titm/uc ti i nti atu ci tt r. -n sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, 
SPALDING b MACHINE SHOP, Williamsburgh, L. I., New York 
LOCKPORT V y Authorized and Reliable Agents, as follows * * 
n - ’ ’’ _ Messrs. H. C. Whits & Co., Buffalo, N Y. 
Are running Gang and Single Saw Mills at that place, by “ Geo. Davenport Esq Boston Ma«b 
using the Saw Dust and worthless fuel, thus making a u H H Titus & Co Trenton n’ J 
bteam Saw Mill preferable to a Water Mill as the motive « BrearleV& Mo^ Ro^yhm N J 
power does not cost so much as the site, dam, &c. « 0 . M . Stewart, Esq., Baltimore, Md.' 
Circular Saw MiRs complete, ready for the belt, « s' McGBroms’^.^Rteh^d P vk 
warranted to cut a 16-feet board, without stubshot, in “ Rowlett & Hardy, Petersburg’Va 
twenty seconds. “ Elliott & Co., Cleveland, Ohio.’ 
aDout in per Dusnei. u tuer circulars quote a ou runs m mu ui me x-.. iJWuai iwimmu, aaa Schuyler’s Muley Saw Mill. Schuyler’s Im- R. H Hubbkll, Esq., wheelin g, Ya. 296-8t 
stiff market, and if anything, prices generally 3^4 50 SacT He witl s^ra^t !o b^utffullyXlled SASUft? 1READ 1HIS ’ AND SEND IN YOUR ORDERS 
rather higher. I he weather accounts con- cand$ 7 . ’ village lots, upon elevated ground, commanding a fine aaJ cbea P tr - ’ lbe -- aw with this feed ne\er WITHOUT DELAY, 
tinue very favorable, and the reports from Swine-O hio shoate $6.50®7 ; York shoats 7,50 ; fat prospect, and on the most desirable localit os ter resi- inehu ndr ea S^ning Horn lu to 15 boards in every 60 Thousand Grafted Apple Trees 4 years old of the 
the agricultural districts are generally satis- bo 6 =» at retail from 7 to 9,50. denies in the flourishing and rapidly growing village of T n( t son ' g Governor Valve an invaluable reemiator best varieties ^ ft -0 ™ 6 to 7 feet high, at $S0 per thou- 
, w , r 1(1 oambkidgecattle market- sept.26. 
The quotations for Western Canal flour are at market 1224 Cattle, about 1020 Beeves 304 Stores commence with the real estate on Tuesday, the 30th of 81 J’ 1 1 e day, wjL.her loaded or not. of vigorous growth. ’ ’ 
40sa41s; Ohio 42s a 42s 6d ; White corn 45s. consisting of Working Oxen, 1, 2 and 3 year’s old. ’ Octoier, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and continue until sold.— 1 Nicholson s Shingle Machine, for sawirg Shin- Apple Seedlings 1 and 2 years old ; Cherry do. very 
Yellow 39s 6d a 40s. Mixed corn 39s a 39s 6d. Market Bbkf — Extra $8(^.8,50 : first quality $ 6,75 7 Terms of sale will be accommodating. M. PARKE. gles, the best machine in use. It wLl cut 1,000 shingles fine ; all of which I will sell for cash or approved credit. 
Whits wboftt 19s 'U a 19s <14 /2>7,25 ; second do $5, 5.50©6 ; third quality $5 ■ ordi- Clifton Sptings, N. Y., Sept., 1855. 300-3t per hour for ten hours in succession, Price complete, with interest, on favorable terms. 
y vnit,e wneau ia» . f ■ nary $4@5. Cows and Calves $25, SO, 40, 45(350.’ Two 7 —TNrcNN A atty mr'mv tt\/tx>t? tyv-li 1 tv with jointer, $150. The actual cost of packing will be charged in aU cases. 
Richardson, bpence & Co. report Liverpool Years Old—$11 12®16. Three Years 0!d$15,17(©20. A CHOICE AND HIGHLY IMPSOl a J Baily’s Broom Handle Lathe Self-centering and Cartage free. JAMES M. TAYLOR, 
r, T, . ionium \ imwriur ifajo. yuutu. i uuiiaueu >yccivjj-, uu ruvu Gieur 
the Russians were tailing oacK, DUt 1 renen Cows—Extra $5o©75 ; good $40|®50 ; common $25© type, and at $1.50 per annum. The fall is here, winter is 
rumors say tlaft Gortschakoff will certainly 35. coming—you need more and better reading— note is the 
hold the north side of Sebastopol to the last Vrals—R anging 5}£®6>£c., as to quality. time to subscribe. Address, 
Aim that, the Allied aihnirnls lmd Shkbp and Lambs—S heep from $1 to $5. Extra $5 to 6 . 300 Rev. R. W. HILL. Rochester, N. Y. 
extremity. iiibO tiicit tilt; auicu aumirmo iuhi L am ^ g 50 -- OIAJUiliflU' O MALLlllNTi t~t l i K 
sent a despatch saying:— “ It is not expedient Swixb—W estern hogs, corn fod, first quality live wt CLIFTON SPRINGS AT AUCTION. LOCKPORT N. Y. 
to enter the harbor of Sebastopol until Fort scarce at 6>£©7c. ' ’ Tub Subscriber will sell at public sale on the 30th Oct. are running Gane and Sinele’slw Mills at that w 
Constantine is silenced.” ' BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. — Sept. 27. andknSwn^ 
breadstuff market at Liverpool dull, at about Oxen, 70 Cows and Calves. 6.S00 Sheep, and 1,200Swine. Sulphur,) highly valued for their medicinal properties, 
the rates per sailing of the Baltic. The quo- pr I?“ „ w 2 r n e obta . ined and 
Circular Saw MiRs complete, ready for the belt, 
arranted to cut a 16-feet board, without stubshot, in 
about Id per bushel. Other circulars quote a 
stiff market, and if anything, prices generally 
rather higher. The weather accounts con- 
Yellow 39s 6d a 40s. Mixed corn 39s a 39s 6d. Market Beer — Extra $S^-8 50 first quality $6.75, 7 
White wheat 12s 3d a 12s 9d /2H.25 ; second do $a. 5.50©6 ; third quality $5 ; ordi- 
t a a f Ys . T* i nary $4@5. Cows and Calves $25, 30,40,45^50. Two 
luchardson, bpence & Co. report Liverpool Years Old— $11 12(2)16. Three Years Oki$i 5 ,17(«)20. 
ovision market essentially unchanged since Stores.— Working Oxen— $75, 80, 90© 115 few* at 
Cows and Calves— Sales $20, 25, 29, 34, 38, 45<©70. 
Sheep—S ales of small lots, $2,25, 2,60, 3,25, 3 76 4 50 
0 and $7. ’ ’ ’ 
A CHOICE AND HIGHLY IMPROVED 
x revision market essentially unchanged since Stores— Working Oxen-$75, 80 , 90^115; few at FARM FOR SALE, Self-releasing-used for Rake and Hoe Handles Chair 
the previous advices. For lard there is a market. Locvtkd in Onondaga Co., three-fourths of a mile eaM of Stuff, *e—the best Lathe in America— warranted to do 
Blight speculative demand at 58i a 60s. JXb J, he Y illa P of E ' brld P v °“ Syracuse and Elbridge Plank tw.ee the work of any other in use. Price, $100 to $125, 
® l,<o. jm,-o(o)o, 00 . Extra, and se ections^l, 5, h(2)7. Road and near tho N. \. Central Railroad, consisting of complete. Chair Chucks &c. 
--- „ Swine— S75 at market. Prices, 7c per ft for old, and 132 acres, 23 of which is woodland. Soil, a gravelly , , 
N All ant Many more st ran trers visited this 8c l’ or fl> for y° un g. loam. Said farm has been thoroughly tilled 9 inches . R &1 ly s R e “ ) Rail Machine, fo t n.ng and tenen- 
xn ah ant. many mure siraugcrs visiteu ini;, Hides—6>i®7c per ft. Tallow, 9 © 9 U. Pelts, 5 0(a) deep, and is capable of producing any crop usually culti- in S square umber—eight hundred pieces in ten hours 
StiKKP anp Lambs— 4420 at market. Prices—In lots, 
$1,25,1,75. J2,2o®3,00. Extra, and selections $4, 5. 607. 
complete. Chair Chucks, &c. 
Baily's Bed Rail Machine, for turning and tenen- 
Commercial Nurseries, 
Syracuse, Aug. 1, ’55. 291-13t Syra cuse, N. Y. 
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, AND THK 
PUBLIC LANDS! 
Gborgs M. Smith, of Norwich, Chenango County, N. Y., 
charming locality tbe past summer than ever 75 c each. Calf Sk 
before. Tbe company has included represen- 40 ; 50 at market. 
Hides—6)af®7c per ft. Tallow, 9©9>^. Pelts, 50® deep, and is capable of producing any crop usually culti- mg square timber—eight hundred pieces in ten hours general agent for locating Land Warrants and purchas- 
75c each. Calf Skins, 12>£c per ft. Calves, $4, 6, 8® vated in the State. A beautiful spring-water brook turned ready tor the screw. Hollow Augurs for turning ing Public Lands, will devote his time and personal at- 
m- so nt market passes through the entire length of the farm near one fence pickets- *—“— * VJ -’— ! --“- J *- 
tatives from most of the States and British ptm ADET PITTA c ATTT P \r a pr-pt o—l 00 side, and a never failing spring near the other, Supply- 
Provinces, and nearly every European nation HiLADKLPHlA LAI ILL MARKET,Sept.28. icg the farm with water The buildings are ail new, the 
tention to this business, aided by competent and trusty 
The number of arrivals to September 1, was cows and calves ; 1,000 hogs. ’ ’ 
5,015, which is one thousand more than the Price.-: were as follows—Beeves from $8,00 to $10.50 
Beef Cattle—Offered 1.100 cattle ; 5,500 sheep ; 130 house being of semi-Gothic style, richly finished, the 
ws and calves ; 1,000 hogs. ‘ barn 36 by 66 feet, well built, with other buildings to 
side, and a never failing spring near the other, supply- Morse's Air Distributor, for burning Saw Dust agents in the several localities. He has made himself 
ing the farm with water The buildings are all new, the Tan, or other fine fuel, for generating steam or heat. ’ familiar with this business by investigation, travel and 
bouse being of semi-Gothic style, richly finished, the Sualdino-’s Improved Horizontal Bran TWio-r. at muoh expense. He will also attend to any collecting 
harn HR hv fifi wall hnilt with nth at hnihlinoNi tn ® . ■* l± Uubier rha.*. ma.v hp int.rnst.Ail t.n him lii.irooa 
V 100 Iks. 
Sheep 4 tfe 'ft ft, or $2,75 to $4,75 ^ head. 
iAtmbs sold from $2 to $4 each. 
Cows and calves sold at from $25 to $65. Hogs at 
$S,50 to $9 00 ft 100 fts. 
largest number at any hotel in Saratoga, ac¬ 
cording to published reports. 
Calivoenia Society.— Gen. Wool and Staff 
attended a ball given by George Loder, of San 
Fraucisco, in honor of the officers of the Al¬ 
lied fleet lying in that harbor. The ball was 
a great failure, notwithstanding. It is said _______ 
that a cigar girl was tbe belle of the evening, In Superior, Washtenaw Co.. Michigan, on the 26th 
and that a notorious gambler was the most of Sept., 1855, by the Rev. Mr. Branch, PETER WYKOFF, 
favored gallant of the females present. temofphme. 7 ’ L1 '’ a “ d MiSS JULU E ' TERRY ’ of lhe 
Charitable Negro.—A few days since, 
Jesse Harrison, a colored fruit pedlar, marched 
through the streets of Baltimore with a bas¬ 
ket, and a large placard, on which was, “ The 
proceeds of this day’s sales will he devoted to 
the colored sufferers of Norfolk and Forts-- 
mouth.” At night he handed into the oflice 
of the American $25,12\. 
A correspondent of the New Orleans Picay¬ 
une says : ‘‘I am told by the citizens of Nor- 
uaru ou uj uu luev, nun uum, y*n,u umci uunuiugs iu _j c _xiinoro moi-o ___ „ • t that may be intrusted to him. Address 
correspond ; also a tenant house for a small family— and Separator. Millers make a great saving by GEO. M. SMITH, Norwich, N. Y.; Lansing, Mich. • 
The fences are in excellent condition, having been all us> u g mis va.ttable machine. In most Mills now run- Dubuque, Iowa, or St. Paul Minnesota. ■ 
newly rebuilt with cedar. Also, a fine Orchard and Jfur- ning without Dusters, enough flour goes with the offal - 
sery of veil selected and choice fruit. 24 acres have f be w ages of every hand and miller employed in 
been sown to wheat this fall. Said farm is the admira- \ bo m >li* Much loss is sustained by not dividing the fine 
tion of all that ever examined it, and no expense has from the coarse offal. This machine does it very perfect- 
been spared to render it a desirable home for one of cul- ly* Pt' ce t from $100 to $175, according to length—Irotn 
been spared to render it a desirable home for one of cul- *7* 1 nce > lr 
ti vated taste For farther information, visit tho farm or t0 4 feet, 
address the subscriber. A map of farm sent to inquirers The Impr 
if requesiod. Possession given 1st of April next. barrel staves 
Wm. B. RICE, Elbridge, Onondaga Co., N. Y. f 00 . Readv 
Oc’. i ; 1855. 300 ' .. . 
1855. CUTLEB & PALMES 1855. 
GKNKRAL FORWARDING AND CONMISSrON MERCHANTS, 
Corner Lloyd and Canal streets, and Commercial Slip, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
YOUNG NURSERY STOCK. 
In Hanover. Chautauquo Fo., N. Y.,Sept. 25, of scrofu¬ 
lous consumption, Miss RUTH E., daughter of R. B. Dk 
Wolf, aged 21 years. 
In West Brighton, September 25!h, at the residence of 
Chauncey Crittenden, ALICE M. SHERWOOD, aged seven 
years, two weeks and two days. 
Tire subscribers, in addition to their large supply of $150. 
well grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, 
&c. offer to Nurserymen and others, the following young in this coumrf with'a« thl recent 
‘400 000 at>Dle trees 1 vear old from the craft improvements, orders for any kind of Machinerv or 
gjjjs ffirs?" ? “ JhSti ‘.rfSh u Ke!,£ sl, 1 ?.“S 8 ss 
200’000 Osage orange, 2 “ iron.-and wood hea:m, ofJ^«Penorc.onstruction, &c.^&c.; 
The Improved Steve Jointer * »h*» 5,000 
barrel staves per day are jointed bj one man, with his upon its being handled carefully, and forwarded to its 
foot. Ready tor use—price, $50. destination with dispatch, by the most reliable and direct 
Heath & Waite’s Hotary Grain Separator for routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
Flouring Mills, superior to any Separator in use. Price SUTLER. [279-tf 1 J. H. P ALME R. 
will be sold in large parcels at very low rates 
For older stock, see general advertisement. 
Sheet Iron Ware in great variety. 
ogy Orders addressed to ALIA. FOUND, or L, A. 
*3S-(VtAlOimes Nos 1 « S I and 5 .ml IMrerueis auuiuoouu iu ai . ica . ruL .Ml, or U. A. Sizes, WHICH 
£eSh to ii-LTiomTe. SPaLDLVG, Lockport, N. Y„ will receive prompt atten- dollars each. 
KEDZIE’S RAIN WATER.FILTER. 
f iLtNUFAPTURKD by J. E. CHENEY & Co., 
Rochester, N. Y. Patented January, ’54. 
These Filters have received the high¬ 
est commendation from scientific and 
medical men and are inconstant use, hav¬ 
ing given entire satisfaction to hundreds 
of familiesi n this city and other parte of 
the country within the last fifteen years. 
[They have been perfected in the fixtures 
within two years, and can now he trans¬ 
ported in safety.] We now make five 
sizes, which retail for five, six, eight, ten, and twelve 
enclosing a stamp each to pre-pay postage. 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & Co. 
Syracuse, N. Y., 16th July. 1865. 290-7toow 
IMPORTANT TO NURSERYMEN, &c. 
x, 1 uy ue Gtuzeus o *or- Francks Brown, an unfriended poetess in 
folk and Portsmouth that most of the England, recently contributed to the Atheme- 
wharves were made or filled up with green um a poem of J imich merit called < lJs it 
timber, logs, brush, and low, marshy dirt, como? *. The poem attracted the notice of 
some years ago 1 hese have begun to decay, the Marquis of Lansdowne, who, hearing that mar sons, .oo i,uoo. 
and many think this has produced 10 epi author was poor, immediately sent her 2000 ChGrr > r Trees, 1 year from bud, $90 per l,oco. 
demic. I he whole atmosphere is impure. five hundred doHars. It was a noble tribute 
-*-.♦- to struggling genius, and deserves to bo re- 
As a train on the Hudson River railroad was corded. 
FOR SALE.—Five acres of land, in a high state of 
cultivation, half a mile east of Parma Corners, (Monroe 
Co., N. Y.,) on the ridge road, two miles from railroad 
20,000 Dwarf and standard Pear Trees, one year from station at Speucerport. Has ou it a convenient house in 
bud, of all the popular leading sorts for $130 per 10C0 
20,000 Apple Trees, 2 years old from graft, lead.ng pop¬ 
ular sorts, $35 per 1,000. 
first rate order—barn, fences, well and cistern all right. 
The most impure rain water is rendered pure, without 
taste, color or smell. They are portable, durable, and 
are not excelled by any filter known. 274-eowtf 
F&IRBANK’S SCALES. 
WAREHOUSE No. 189 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Thksk celebrated scales are still manufactured by the 
ta.uiKj ttorse Plum Stocks, Sti per 1, too. - U8 _J* B. OLCOTT. recently added to our stock a full assortment of tine Gold 
Th v 0 a } m’ . , DOMESTIC ANIMATS AT PRTT7ATP* a att? anti Scate, Spring Balances , 1’ateiU Beams , 
lhe above trees are a 1m II grown, and win bo sold DUaLiSallL lMALS AT PRIVATE SA^JS. Wrights. Ac., and now ofler at wholesale and retail the 
iu lots to suit purchasers in order to clear ofl the ground L* G. Morris Illustrated Catalogue with prices attach- most complete assortment of weighing apparatus to be 
1 Will also contract to lurnish 100,000 grafted Apple ed of Short-horned and Devon Bulls, and Bull Calves, a found in the United States. We have a new and con- 
Tree?. Of all the DODlllar leadiucr sorts, ill lom to ftnit. nnr- Hnrsps Snnt.h-Dnwn Romo VlarlrchirA Gn^ivllr ott ...r„'ant o lr. 1 ,-- 
approaching a particular point just below 
Greenbush, on Wednesday, an Irishman, 
named Patrick MoGillisli, laid a wager that 
he would cross the track within a given dis¬ 
tance in front of it. He tried it, and lost his 
wager and his life. 
