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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERaRY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
foi'eigi) Ji)feliicjei)ce. 
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY ! OHIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ! 
Profitabls and Hoxorablb Employment !! Thk Ohio Agricultural College holds its Second Lecture 
The subscriber is desirous of having an agent in each Session at Cleveland, commencing the first of December 
county and town of the Union. A capital of from $5 to and continuing tweive weeks. 
Arrival of the Canada. 
Thk Cunard steamer Canada arrived at Hal- gramarKe \ ru es ~ as last weel 
ifax Oct. 7th, and sailed thence to Boston on exdeP 4 ° n 0 co / n which 18 thr ®® ce " ts lowfir 
the 8th, where she arrived on Thursday. , r ° u ,try llas [ 0T e EeveraI “° 3 ° Cn qu0ted nomina1 ' 
The Crimea. —Gortschakoff reported on the 7 “ V?* ° Ut ° f ““f"* . beg 5“ t0 come in now 
17th that the Allies had attempted nothin- up ,n sma11 lots - Tho trad ® are payiDg for “ from ei e ht t0 
to that date on the north side; but were con- cont8 ’ bu , 1 80 lB 10 consumers at a < 
centrating their forces between Balaklava and m advanc ® 0 at prlcc ; . 
Tchernaya, and constantly reconnoitred the Afewdried a PPle« of tins season’s crop 
Rural Nrw-Yorkkr Okfick 5X0 onIy wiil 1)0 re< l uired , a “d anything like an efficient 
Oct 17 1856 ’ energetic man can make from three to five dollars per 
»«"■" ■»*« —*« “ < wi.h .h, 
farmers, 
TO TH E FA RMERS 
BE BURG’S NO. 1. 
Ammoniated Super-Phosphate of Lime. 
stamp to pay return letter. W1I. A. KINSLER, 
Box 1228 Philadelphia, Pa., P. 0. 
ASIATIC FOWLS. 
For Sale. —Brahmas and Pheasant colored Chittagongs. 
Whether old or young, this Institution places within C uItmfsts to iht « h ° aUentl ? n of the A gn- 
your reach, the means of acquiring a knowledge of all the above invaluable constituent for their 
the sciences that have important relations to Agricui- Fa gram , plant,n ?- Tho present harvest 
ture. Wbat intelligent farmer has not felt the need of Guano^harn7hM°h ^. a8 a fertilizer over Peruvian 
such an Institution? ou&no, wtiero it has been tried m equal quantities and 
PT . „ expense by the side of the latter, producing much heav- 
Jr l.A iN. ier erain. 
Instruction given in lectures as in Medical Colleges. 
ier gram. 
The late scrupulous experiments made with this arti- 
to that date on the north side but were con- “ ne cont3 > but 11 se 8 t0 c0nsulner8 at a cent or two Price of Brahma hens, $1 each; of Chittagong hens, one Fo ’\ r lecll,res will be given daily during the whole term, cle on the Model State Farm, Mass., places it at the head 
centratintr their forces between Balaklava in advance of that price. and two years old, one to two dollars. Of chickens of Tim Subjects embraced m the course are of the list over all other concentrated Manures. Like- 
Tchcrnovn ami A few dried a PPl ° 3 of this season’s crop have been hothvarieties, three to five months old, SI the pair— ** lethal related the land. Geology, Mineralogy, wise has it been pronounced by the Committee of the 
icnernaya, and. constantly reconnoitred the . . . . m . . For 12 chickens in one cage, (3 pairs of each variety ) Chemistry. &c. Model State Farm, Petersburg. Va., without an pmmi 
left wing of the Russians from Baidar Valley. bro,18ht in > bul scarcely in sufllcient quantities to fix a $5. Tho Chittagongs aro direct from imported stock— 2d - Those that relate to plant's. Botany and Vegetable As there are various compositions bearing the same 
Letters from the caniD mention that the market value. Me quote them at seven shillings to one a large breed, of fine form, beautiful plumage, and the Physiology. Field Crops, Orcharding, Gardening, &c. name being offered in the market for disposal, purnort 
Allies were activelv nrennnW ™ doIIar - b ®o X i ayers - D.ELV, 69 Fltzhugh st., ^ m Wha \ rMes J° animals. Comparative Anatomy mg to he of the same description, &c., some caution 
Rochester, N. Y. .■" 
TWENTY ACRES OE CHOICE LAND 
Court House, Rochester, on tho North Chili road. For Lnplements, Surveying, Farm Book Keeping, &c., &c. 
any one who may desire to build a suburban residence, LECTURERS. 
? nal i’, eal J tl f. uI . site ’. thisisa fin e opportunity. The land Prof. J. P. Kirtland. Prof. Jas. Dascomb Prof-Sarr 
that the soldiers, exhausted with fatigue, re- Wheat, ..!!!!!... $ 1 , 60(32 j)o. ’dried'!'.!'.'. 88 rtfl OO mo^ey can^ma^n^Snnd P Mn 8 * A P° rtioa of the St. John, Prof. J.H. Fairchild, Prof! N. S. Townshend. 
marned 2o hours without provisions. The Corn...85c Potatoes.25(33lc ™ ars y ' 1 ° Mortgage for a term of ADDITIONAL FACILITIES. 
Allies were actively preparing for a campaign doIIar ' ■ D. ELY, 69 Fitzhugh st., 
From 300 to 400 deserters, most of them Poles Hay is a dollar on the ton higher tban last week — — 1 —-Rochester, N. Y. 
had arrived at the Allied camp. They stated Tber ° 13 n ° chang ® worthy ° f noto in other depart ' TWENTY ACRES OP CHOICE LAND 
that the demoralization of the Russians army ments ' T' 41 i in tw ° and a half miles from the 
was almost comnlete uifi tWt aurl! tkl ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. Court House, Rochester, on tho North Chili road. For 
was almost complete, and that such was tho „ any one who may desire to build a suburban residence, 
confusion from the first moment of the attack, Fl0llr *9 ooS$o 50 AddIm b^h on a beautiful site, this is a fine opportunity. The land 
that the soldiers, exhausted with fatigue, re- Wheat . $160(32 Do ’dried.S on is ada Pted to Nursery purposes. A portion of the 
mained 25 hours without provision!. The ZXo Potatoes yZ7 caa on Bond and Mortgage for a term of 
loss of the Russians is estimated at 18,000 gjf .■ V oJAT, {£ «u., J ^ Snm - * „ w For P artio »lars inquire in person or by letter, of S. G. 
men. ' * • il ’°°® $Fdd ^ a « ht0r . 5 K 0 WILCOX, at the office of Selah Matthews. Esq. ’ 
The Grand Duke Constantine arrivedat Ni- Beans “.'.'.i.'.'si^^l 59 Shieppelte!::::;;:; 26 c ®?5 Rochcstcl ’ 0ct X5 ’ X8f5 ’ _ 2 t 
coloff on the 20th, and it is now said that the Meats. Lamb do.25(375 A GOOD p a tint mnr? o A T tp 
Czar himself would shortly visit that place to Srnxs. Seated in the town of fTi^G eHeSfccf, N Y ,’one mil. 
superintend the winter Crimean campaign. Be^‘perTwt'"$4 50®5’60 Timothv h .® ast of Pinc Hill > 8ix miles rrom Ba ‘avia, and contain 
A letter from Berlin, dated on the 21st, SngSS'SScIo 7 Sun™ ^ ing 98 acres 88 of which are improved,’ and under a therefc 
says that various circumstances at St. Peters- Hams, smoked...I2>£(313c Wood, hard....$ 5 ,50(36 ,50 of7riiH tat Lnw' , ‘VJaH,°r, D ’Ti' 1 wate ‘n d ’ a good yarie . ty p na °ni* 
hnUwAmfAinHWt. that Shoulders.10011c Do.’ soft....Ss’finffio fr , U ' t L app ^ S ’ P e acb 0 s, piums,_cherries, currants, Board 
and Physiology ; Natural History of Domestic Animals should be observed by the consumer in ’purchasing his 
—Veterinary Medicine, Insects, kc. articles only from deputed and authorized Agents ° To 
4th. What relates to labor. Rural Architecture and avoid deception being again practiced, each bag or pack 
POR SALE, Within two and a half miles from the landscape Gardening, Draining, use and construction of agewill be distinctly marked with the maker 
7ILCOX, at, the office of Selah Matthews. Esq. 
Rochester, Oct 15, 1815. ' 302 2t 
A GOOD PARM POR SALE, 
Do.’ cwt.... '.$7, ocfco Clover, bush! ..$6 eaToTpmeHiH ' N - T V <me “ 1,e 
burgh seem to indicate that Paince Gortscha- “ d0 «. 10 ®} Xc Do. soft $3 ; 50©4,50 &c„ in great^abundance ,% acreTof St 26 of clwor 
koff would soon evacuate the forts to the Turkeys.. . ..! !!! "s®9c Do °“ tbe farra, a comfortable house, two good barns and 
north of Sebastopol, those forts being only Dairy," ic.". Blossburr. * ’ fn Sh . ed ' Pr '‘ ,8essi °a g‘ veu "ben desired. Those wish- 
strategic points, hut great preparations are Butter .. 18c@19 Do. Char.'.'. .'.'.".'.8(310 '“Fii^'cene^ee Co ^ nd Y ° xam:ne THo^F^TTm-rtr 
making by the Russians for a winter campaign. T Che f?’:u. :a- 8 ® 9 ° Salt, bbl.$1,50 Co., N. Y THO.,. e. HOUGH, 
ipiements. Surveying, EArm Book Keeping, &c., &c. The Subscriber is working for a future and lasting 
LECTURERS. reputation, and begs to assure his patrons no pains or 
Prof. J. P. Kirtland. Prof. Jas. Dascomb, Prof; Sam’l tm^1° natrona^eir 1 o h*/ 1 '° meri , t their con ‘ 
. John, Pr ° f ^ ^FaimhHd ProL 1L S. Townshend. and t0 perform all he claims for it. PafapMetVeraS 
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES. mg testimonials and instructions for use, &c will be 
A Reading Room, supplied with the principal Agricui- forwarded on application to C. B. DE BURG 
tural Periodicals, will be open to students at all hours. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer 
TERMS. „ . . . .. . . WilHamsburgh, L. L, New York, 
For the entire Course, .... $40 00 .J 113 Authorized and Reliable Agents, as follows : 
Board and rooms may he obtained at $2,60 per week Messrs. H. C. White & Co., Buffalo, N, Y. 
’ ’ “ Geo. Davenport, Esq., Boston, Mass 
“ H. H. Titus & Co., Trenton, N. J. 
“ Bk earley & Mount, Rockyhill, N. J. 
“ C. M. Stewart, Esq., Baltimore, Md. 
“ C. French & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 
<! S. McGruders’ Sons, Richmond, Va. 
“ Rowlett & Hardy, Petersburg, Va. 
“ Elliott & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
“ R. H. Hubbell, Esq., Wheeling, Va. 296-8t 
This Institution is designed to be permanent, and .is 
therefore incorporated as the Ohio Agricultural College. 
For further particulars, address the Secretary of the 
Board. HARVEY RICE, President. 
. Trios. Brown, Secretary, Cleveland, Ohio. 4t eow. 
I Pleasant and Profitable Employment. —in every 
town and village, for Men and Women, to sell our neat, 
cheap and quick-selling Books, and to canvass for our 
The Russian treasury has received large sums U Vo. **& .'/ !! ^3^1 Wool X' . fMVi ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL ^ 
of monev t.hrmnrh Berlin. Tniinur _ i-w. tm.ul ...25|338c will be ODDned in HamiltonI be secured f rom he possibility of loss. Profits, very libe- 
of money through Berlin. Tallow. '.'..'-".'.’.'.".'.'lie White flsh.bbi ° „ w ' rx bo opened in Hamilton’s new block, State street, I Z ZlZ' 
On the 17th of Sept, the Turkish troops at Eggs. ^ .16®17c Codfish » quintal’.'. "$4 75 Roch0ster > on Thursday next. October 18. The under- | , eas0 addreaS 
Constantinople intended for Asia were sent to Cand,e8 ’ box . 14 ® 16c Troa ‘> »W.$8,00 CitiZeaS 
Lupatoria. The Anglo-Turkish contingent „ ' Common English branches, per quarter. $6 50 
will go to Trebizond, and be placed under NEW YORK MARKET— Oct. 15. Higher do, . 7 50 
Omer Pasha. It is also announced that con- Flour—S ales of flour to a fair extent and no change and Greek branches. 8 50 
French troop* had been “JSRsSi "^GSS 
Sent to Lupatoria. tra wostern _ In Canadian a moderate business doing at. ter ’ N ‘ Y< ’ or apply at hls re 3 > d eace. No-10 Reynolds st. 
Asia.—A Vienna despatch says that Kars ful * P r >cest. ~ cj a t t,.- 
was greatly straitened for Drovifiions and thftf , ^*KAiy—Wheat quiet and dull. A fair supply offered, XT r Uiw oALrj. 
fho p-arrtRnn wn« Patino- Lrtrco flaoln ’ a i • but buyers and sellers aro 5c apart. Sales at $1,90 for 13 l ^ e time, and here is the chance for some 
the garrison wa .3 eating horse ilesh. Advices good mixed Milwaukee, and $ 2 , 20 ( 32,30 for good to Gentlemen farmer that wishes one of the best locations 
Tallow.-.He White fish bbl $9 Will be opened in Hamilton’s new block, State street, 
Eggs, doz.16(®17c Codfish get’quintal' $4 75 Roch< fter, on Thursday next. October 18. The under- 
Candies, box.I4(316c Trout, bbl... $$’oO s ’g ned requests a s hare of the patronage of the citizens 
’ of Rochester and surrounding country. Terms : 
„ Common English branches, per quarter. $6 50 
NEW YORK MARKET— Oct. 15. Higher do, ... 7 50 
Flour—S ales of flour to a fair extent. »mi ne eV,anm» -.k ?*'* 11 and Greek branches. 8 50 
FOWLER & WELLS, 
308 Broadway, New York. 
AGENTS W AN TE D— To circulate “ THE 
GREAT WEST,” ADVENTURES of CELEBRATED TRAV¬ 
ELERS,” ‘- LIFE and DEATH on the OCEAN,” “PICTO- 
, ? , ,, .. x n - m ^natnan a moderate business doing at ’ ^ No. Ill Main-st., Cincinnati if you live east of Buffalo’ 
Asia.— A Vienna despatch says that Kars fu JJ pnce ^- , . t , pKTTVTTV; HENRY HOWE, No. 102 Nassau st., (up stairs ) New 
was greatly straitened for nrovisions and that Grain—W heat quiet and dull. A fair supply offered, V r 4 Ole oALL. York. X -ton st 
th« ffarpiR«n ZS Ca ’ but buyers and sellers are 5c apart. Sales at $1,90 for „ N ?, w 18 th ® and here is the chance for some - : -- 1 00 ' 81 
tno garrison wa.3 eating horse liesh. Advices good mixed Milwaukee, and $ 2 , 20 ( 32,30 for good to GeatIemen farmer that wishes one of the best locations WISCONSIN PARM FOR SALE 
from Trebizond, datedbept. 20, announcethat strictly prime Canadian. Rye dull, at SI, 20 ( 31,30 for and hand smnest situations in this country. Containing 170 acres of land well watered and timber 
the Russians had abandoned Erzeroum and Lo f f/^n , t0 pn ? 10- Gdrn lower—sales western mixed at ° J?, r „ for 6al ? “7 splendid Farm (which is ad- ed, and adapted to the raising of stock and grain It 
were at Malugumalia. f Ssn W ° tS ? 95c ; 0ats unch ai>ged.- “« e %?J x 3 n P cT v S Y y, .h«. in U L C , t0Wn p 0f C , 0r ; has 30 acr03 under cultivationf and a dwelhng g house in 
-n. r, , ^ Sales at 45c^3>50 for State and western. ning, bteuben Co., ^.Y., about half way between Painted process of erection It ia nituktAd on * «rnnri mid mm 
Dantzic, Sept. -9. All the high pressure Provisions-—P ork heavy. Sales $23®24 for mess, and ry^nimr^ °Qthe N. Y. k E. and Buffalo, and a quarter miles from the village of Kingston/ In- 
blockading ships haye left for England. The $211 > for prime 
weather here continues unsettled. The Times ALBA] 
correspondent writes on the 27th that the Bal- Flour and Me. 
tic fleets winter at Kiel. Y ith a ve, 7 limi 
83(394c, and small lots at 95c. Oi 
Sales at 45c(350for State and western. 
Provisions —Pork heavy. Sales $23( 
,v« 3 mr our THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & CO., 
/e vnui us will PROPRIETORS OF THE SYRACUSE NURSERIES, 
ts, very Lbe- 0 ffer for the Fall Sales an unusually large stock of Nur- 
VELLS, sery Productions, comprising nearly ail 
New York. the larger and miner fruits, 
culate ‘ 1 THE ornamental treks and shrubs, 
1ATEDTRAV- roses, dahlias, phloxes, green house prants, ac. 
^ : “ FIGIO- and eybr(;kkk.\3, rare, wkil-grown and symmetrical. 
11 narticnKra , Of Pear Trees, Standard and Dwarf—the former from 
NRY HOWE 110 4 ’ tbe ,atter 1 and 2 years old ,—their stock is prob- 
It nC Rndlir ably the most extensive in the country, and the trees 
stairs INew are a11 reraa rkably thrifty and well grown. A limited 
son st number of bearing trees can be supplied of several of the 
best sorts at from 75 cents to $1 each. By leaving the 
UE choice of varieties mainly to the proprietors, trees of 
and timber great beaut y and vigor of growth, as well as excellence 
id vraffi It in f l uality of fruit » ma y he relied upon, 
line-house in A fresh im P°''tation of the best Dutch Bulbous Roots 
correspon- 
imers that 
I- prime. hi b-’ a ^ 1 eiuaimng zzo acres, zo oi habitants in the vicinity American Price per acre $10 as an assurance to customers that 
ALBANY MARKET.— Oct. 13. ^pab^o^ toquir^omptly auswere^ ; E. H. S. DARn, ' ^!f ra a h r ,^^^^ ““ compare 
correspondent writes on the 2i th that the Bal- I locr and Meal—T he market exhibits some heaviness state - It is well watered by a brook and several never —--- . \\ i . , ,. tpt. 10. 1S55. _ u ^ word in favor of your trees. I think I never saw 
tic fleets winter at Kiel. With a very limited business doing in western and State failing springs. There are three orchards on said farm, WALWORTH NURSERY so flne trees in any nursery, and I have visited a good 
GPEFr-E Letters frnm Atbo-ne „ 0U .b imp°ssi 1 j 1 o to reach some of the warehouses on e of them is all grafted fruit, Dwarf Pears, Cherries. 10,000 Peach Trees, one vear old lara? awl -storlm man y-” David C. Berry, Esq., Newark, N. J. 
tlw, e ni L ; 1S l 6 ; 1 ° n L do0k ?“ account of the flood, which has been in- and Apple trees in abundance. It will bo sold with or 20,000 Dwarf PenrWrees, 2 years old J ' “ No ene has given more perfect satisfaction than you 
tho news of the fill of Sebastopol had pro- creasing during the morning. Corn ileal is firm and without a fine stock of Darham and Devon cattle. For 30.000 do. do. do. *1 vear old did in the bill we made with you.” 
duced the greatest consternation among the aa i? a • n-i „ furtb er particulars inquire or the subscriber on the Also, an extensive supply of Apple* Cherrv and other Edward D. Hobb*. Esq., near Louisville, Ky. 
partlzans of Russia. Tho Ministers had wait- M n th , ing Aom f Wbeat -. Corn is beiDg hold pr ® mises - x . v URI BALCOM. fruit trees. pp J PP ’ y an ‘ 0tber „ “ The trees I had of you last fall were the first from the 
x ,7 .. m_, _ , ,, , . , , »t a farther advanced 3c on western mixod, but tho Corning, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1855. 302 4t 00.000 Vnnlo ispedlinp-^ <> «ih East that have ever paid any profit, for the simnlo rui™ 
in «tt2 enCh i Lnghe ? Ambassadors, market is very quiet, buyers not being disposed to sub- - APAnrAirxx - Lar’ge size Horee b!etn "t^nWalnAsh that t0 ° “uch inferior andunsalable stock w^alwa vs 
to offer their wannest congratulations. mit to the views of holders. Sales in car lots at 93c— WEBSTER ACADEMY. All of which will be sold on the fiertof ternw sent - M. L. Dunlap, Esq., Leyden, Ill. 
Austria.—T he Austrian government has l 8 Jl m °- ra l®J5?^ e f t ’» bu ll 8 A e ‘ d . flrm *y at full Pbof. Charles H. Dann, and hls Lady, fformerly Miss Walworth. Oct. 1,1855. 3C0-4t. T. 6 . YEOMANS. “ I have just been to Mr. W-’s. His pears from 
' p T,, fe I . uab l )r >C 0 . 7 , sales four rowed at *1,30^(31,35. In other Jbrusha Watkrbtoy.) take pleasure in announcine to -’- your nursery are the finest I have seen this dry season 
caused the publication of the following an- grainsnothiug doing. their friends in Rochester, Penn Yan. Perry and Brock- NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY. Iq f act they are fine for any season. I was sorry mine 
nouncement 114 lts acknowledging the oflicial f ha™ bZ mL fi r ( inrL a u ® 17 ; F ?, 1 ® 3 t0 a aud N t -° their fri ends ami the friends of Education in Tire Subscribers having devoted much attention to the w * r ® from another source.” 
organ :— The Austrian correspondent says the town at 11<hi 12 for 1 weekat Coopers- Western New York generally, that they have opened a cultivation of this new species of Blackberrv for anum- « Q ?AM L Edwards, Esq.. La Moille, Ill. 
new state of thimrs mav cive occasion to -t wmi Tho ofnrt- or (m r f.o°iL, ts i' , I 4 ' 011 l C ” 00L for Indies and Gentlemen, at Webster ber cf years, have now the largest area of ground in , . o 3 ' 000 pear tr0es r eceived fiotn your nurseries 
dirloZfLLI*® 7 . 6 occasion TO a _ ” ooi—Tlie stock of fleece here has been very much Monroe Co., N. Y., two hours ride east of Rochester — cultivation of any in the country Tie r Wv last fall give universal satisfaction. They are superior 
diplomatic contest or sanguinary strife between ™1 ih ed by the large sjdes mado during the past six Tho stage of Mr. Hyde, leaves the New England House whi! o in bearing, has been visited by thousands of" per- to any 1 llave ever seen that wero grown at the Roches- 
Russia and the Western Powers, but it will in 7, h!’ , h roo , ,! g of x moment has been done during Rochester, daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 3 P. M. Fare 80,13 from ail parts of the States, and by all pronounced ter narserles ’ and tbe Packing conid not be excelled.” 
no way affect the mediatory attitude of M manufacturers have laid in 37>i cents. / to be the “ne plus ultra.” ’ 7 1 „ , E. B. Coleman, Esq., Peoria, Ill. 
Austria. 7 the.r Rocks, and goods are getting dull and slow of sale. The Second Quarter will commence on Wednesday, Orders will be filled from our Grounds with great *9“ Catalogues furnished as usual. 
,, .... ... ... BUFFALO MARKET—Gcf-. 13 Nov. 21 , 1855. pleasure at the following nrices: One hair-dnzen se so • Syracuse, 1st Sept., 1855. 295-4teow 
"^■“^•rsssraBaai^ ’ Tn , , - 
trade,and the id a 2(1 pei- bushel, and «««»£,, J o wtt.'£SlfiSJtgS 5 mor *c,.. M. 1«5»._»»«_ 
the latter 6 d a 12d per sack dearer on the (J^^wboatauiet ud held above view« nt > The Principal will secure board in good private fami CLIFTON SPRINGS AT AUCTION. &coff er to Nurserymen and others, the following y^ng 
week. Indian corn in large demand for spec- No sales Corn hi moil , ofbuyers. lies, Oil reasonable terms, for those who applv. The The Subscriber will sell at public sale on the 30th Oct st< ^* ' . . 
ulation and for Ireland; and prices are about teles at'83(3S4c on the spot audio TrrTveitS.v^UaT! P,f W build i ng wilX bo completed before the opening of next the entire property owned and occupied by him XXn °'1 fr0m th ® graft - 
Is higher. The quotations are for wheat. q»“ and nominalVt 37 ^ an '‘ l ° S5C ‘ ^ C0 “ 8Ult ’ embracing about 150.000 dwarf ^ “ > - ea old from the bud. 
WALWORTH NURSERY. 
10,000 Peach Trees, one year old, large and stocky. ma f^' 
favorably with those of other nurseries : 
“A word in favor of your trees. I think I never saw 
so flne trees in any nursery, and I have visited a good 
manv riirmP Dmnv t?— vr_i. -v- T 
organ : — . 
new state 
further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the 
premises. URI BALCOM. 
Corning, N, Y.,0ct. 15, 1 855. 302 4 t 
WEBSTER ACADEMY. 
Prof. Charles H. Dann, and his Lady, (formerly Miss 
^£0,009 Dwarf Pear-Trees, 2 years old. 
30,000 do, do. do., 1 year old. 
Also, an extensive supply of Apple, Cherry and other 
fruit trees. 
50,000 Apple Seedlings, 2 years old. 
Large size Horse Chestnut and Mountain Ash. 
All of which will be sold on the best of terms. 
Walworth. Oct. 1,1855. 3C0-4t. T. G. YEOMANS. 
David C. Berry, Esq., Newark, N. J. 
“ Eo ene has given more perfect satisfaction than you 
did in the bill we made with you.” 
Edward D. Hobb?, Esq., near Louisville, Ky. 
“ The trees I had of you last fall were the first from the 
East that have ever paid any profit, for the simple reason 
that too much inferior and unsalable stock wa 3 always 
sent -” M. L. Dunlap, Esq., Leyden, Ill. 
“ I have just been to Mr. W-’s. His pears from 
j’our nursery are the finest I have seen this dry season. 
In fact they are fine for any season. I was sorry mine 
were from another source.” 
Sam ’ l Edw - 4RES , Esq., La Moille, Ill. 
‘ The 3.000 pear trees received fiom your nurseries 
& SB” Catalogues furnished as usual.’ 
Syracuse, 1st Sept., 1S55. 295-4teow 
YOUNG NURSERY STOCK. 
The subscribers, in -addition to their large supply of 
well grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs Plants 
&c., offer to Nurserymen and others, the following young 
Is higher. The quotations are for wheat, 
White Genesee, lls 9dal2s. Philadelphia 
and Baltimore lls a 12s. Red American and 
Canada lls a 12s. 
Flour—Ohio superfine, none. Philadelphia 
and Baltimore 41s a 42s ; Western Canal and 
Canadian 41s a 42s. Indian corn, white, 45s a 
46s ; yellow 40s 6d a 41s. 
Items k of News. 
Tiie ship Duchland, which sailed for Ham- 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.-Oct. 10. 
personally or by letter, the Principal. 
References —Pres. M. B. Anderson, and Prof. A 
Receipts—B eeves 5,11-6; Veals 488; Sheep and Lambs Rf - n 7 ,ri ; k ’ Rochester University. Wm. N. Sage, Esq.. 
; SSI • Swin« e urn-rw« idfi p s Rochester. Rev. Geo. Kerr, LL.D.. Franklin. Rev. W. 
13,881; Swine 2.136; Cows 166. 
Pricks— Beeves, Average over one cent lower than last 
15 acres of land, upon which are the Springs, (White 
Sulphur.) highly valued for their medicinal properties, 
the Park and Pleasure Grounds surrounding them a 
Bath House ICO feet long, Billiard and Bowling Saloons 
£-r* Tim TTruitm xi-i 11 a- „ t x > 1 
nary $25(336. 
\ eal Calvbs—C alves at 4 to 7c. jL live weight ex¬ 
cept those from one to six days old, known as “Kittens ” 
which bring $1,25 to $3(34 each] In Autumn, a good 
many “grass Calves,” 4 to 6 months old sell for $3(3 
$8 each. 
Shkkp and Lames—B est Sheep $6.50 ; worst $2 25 — 
burgh Oct. 15, took four criminals who were Lambs > *1,50(3)4,75. 
Sent back by Mayor Wood Swine —Illinois Hogs, corn fed, prime and heavy, live 
J J weight, 6Ji07, dead weight, 9(39.!^; light do., live 
Miss Harriet Martineau is in a very criti- wci 8 bt > 6 7o© 6 7^- Ohio Hogs, corn fed, prime and ° PKX 
at any moment, blie has completed an auto- Still fed, live weight, 6^(37, deadweight slosv— « m 
biography. New York State Hogs, prime, live weight. 7(37’ 'dead ~ OT j 
_ . . . welcht. ’ . v -” u 
Tucker's Block, Fulton, Oswego Co ., iY. Y. 
Open to both Ladies and Gentlemen, affording une¬ 
qualled facilities for acquiring a business education. 
FACULTY: 
S. M. Bassett Principal, Prcf. of the Science of Ac- 
- - - weieht 9 Vif» 9 v —- counts, Practical and Ornamental Penmanship. " lr,r - 
The extensive flouring mills of Hecker & nAMBRTnOF rATTTTT MAPiriNr n Assistant Prof, in the Book Keeping De- CITY OF BOSTON, 
—- ° a ssss’s^s^vsssssr 
of flour. Loss about $100,000. year olds. Rev. T. M. Bishop, Lecturer on Political Economy and The United States Agricultural Society will hold their 
Titf £1 Tmiic . ,, T - Prices—Market Bkf.f— Extra $8, 50(3S,75 ; first quality ,™ Co 7. n ;, Geograpby - Exhibition of Stock,—CATTLE, HORSES, SHEEP and 
HIE kt. Louis Democrat says the Kansas $7 7,50(3$S ; second do $6(36,50 ; third quality $5 5 o‘- The Collegiate course will embrace tho most approved INE,—iIn Boston, on the days above named, 
representatives who voted for the Atchison ordinary $4,50@5. ' ’ ’ and practical forms tor keeping Books by Double Entry •VBbTRAGT OF PT}F\rrr\ro 
and Ivickapoo ferries, received a free pass for Storks.— Working Oxen—Dull at $75,80,100(3125 — ’? 'i 10 vanous ‘lepartments of Trade and Commerce, in'- The new and eletrant DIPT out '■. 
“ es - — =F 
HTs'SlSW 1»=“"CS1,assay* 
place, lie will also sell about 30 beautifully situated 
village lots, upon elevated ground, commanding a fine 
[ prospect, and on the most desirable localities for resi¬ 
dences in the flourishing and rapidly growing village of 
Clifton Springs. Also, the Furniture in said House seve¬ 
ral Horses. Buggies, Carriages, Harnesses, &c. Sale to 
commence with the real estate on Tuesday, the 30th of 
October, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and continue until sold._ 
Terms of sale will be accommodating. M PARKE 
Clifton Springs, N. Y., Sept., 1855. ' 30Q-3t 
THIRD NATIONAL EXHIBITION 
OF THE 
U. S. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
TO BK HELD IN THE 
CITY OF BOSTON, 
150,000 dwarf “ 1 “ u 
350,000 apple seedlings, 2 “ 
150,000 cherry do. 1 << 
200,000 Osage orange. 2 “ 
The whole of this stock is remarkably well grown and 
will be sold in large parcels at very low rates. ’ 
For older stock, see general advertisement ." 
Catalogues Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, sent to applicant* 
enclosing a stamp each to pre-pay postage. 
THORP, SMITH. HANCHETT & Co 
Syracuse, N. Y., 16th July, 1855. 290-7teow 
GENESEE MODEL SCHOOL FOR BOYs" 
Rev. B. G. Riley, v A. M., Principal. 
Andrew G. Riley. A. M., M. D., Assistant. 
This Institution has been recently established for the 
purpose of demonstrating the utility and feasibility of 
that system of general education which combines 
PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL TRAINING. 
Ample grounds have been provided for the School and 
are now being ornamented ; suitable and costly buildings 
including a Gymnasium and Bathing House, have been 
erected and turnished ; and extensive arrangements have 
been made for the most thorough instruction in each of 
On the 23d, 24th, 25th and 26th of October th ^, thr u ee , great d ®P anm «ats of education named above 
$10,000 OFFERED IN PBEMIUMS! ' 
steer. He thrust his fingers into the nostrils c © 8 - 
of the beast, and cut his throat with a iack- Swlve—N one at market. 
knife. J Hides—6>£(37c $ It. Pelts 
—50(37oc each. Calf Skins—12>£c $ ft. 
v 8ca l ci *y 0f Bea P ien ril ex P ei 'ienced in BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. - Oct, 11. 
ges are twenty doIla£°a month! ImUh/nTcm' Oxm,“floCows 1 ’^Cafves!MOOShe^anl’gooKe“ g 
insist upon a large advance, and then often , Pricss —C attle—Advance about 25c per hundred 
ABSTRACT OF PREMIUMS. ■ Tbedepartment . 0 f ph y sic al Education will be under the 
The new and elegant DIPLOMA of the Society will be ‘^“'-'uiate supervision of an able and experienced phvsi- 
•esented to every Exhibitor to whom a ftemffim is C ’ Fam1 ’ bkli - m - D—who has recently pur- 
varded. Premium is chased the entire property, and who will spare no ex- 
CLASS I.-CATTLE. pensenecessarv to accomplish fully the ends proposed in 
the herd premium Xb ® establishment of the Institution. 
>r best Bull and four Cows, from any one herd, $300 ide^t of Cenefee^gVf ^ V ' J ' Cummings ’ D ' D ” Pr08 ‘ 
A great scarcity of seamen is experienced in 
New York and other ports. The nominal wa- 
j Gentlemen and Ladies cau enter College at any time iL> ^ ^ 100 j regard tho 1 Genesee Arodel . $ 
(as there is no class system) and receive individual in- Durhaitis, Devons , Hereford *, Ayrshire 9 and Jerseys. presenting a practical realization of the only true’theorv 
Pelts StrUUtl0n - y °r particulars send for a circular. 18 Premiums, amounting to.$ 3,000 of Education.^aud as worthy of Sie ZXZZ 
\ BOOK l-NAm—oft i» Grade C<,Wf ' A a/l ’ re Cmcs and Milch Cows - ?' outd secure t0 tbe young < b e benefits of a well-balanced 
- A -m'-'G'Iv 1 Oiv BOIH SEXES. - 6 I remiums, amounting to about.$Soo harmonious development of their powers.” ’ 
THFPWVSTnTnovmiM,,,,,,, Working Oxen. The “ Genesee Model School for Boys ” is ahold step in 
rking -t-tufi Jr±lx blULOGx OE MARRIAGE. 6 Premiums, amounting to about. S 300 advauce - It proposes a radical reform. And what it 
ne. By a Harried Man, and Distinguished Physician. Fat Cattle . proposes to do we have no doubt it will do, as the men 
THE PHYSIOLOGY OP MARRIAGE. 
By a Married Man, and Distinguished Physician. 
“I regard the ’Genesee Model School for Bovs ’ as 
presenting a practical realization of the only true theory 
of Education, aud as worthy of the attention of all who 
a bold step in 
And what it 
Some of the city officers on Blackwell’s 
Island, have been detected in charging New 
remarkable books which has been 
■ry. In language simple, decorous 
terms of fatherly kindness, it re- 
Fat Cattle. . proposes to do we have no doubt it will do, as the men 
Premiums, amounting to... «osn who have it m charge are experienced teachers—com- 
CLASS H._HORSES. ^° Ugb: ener S e * 0 -[ R °v. Mm. Hosmer, Ed. N. 
CLASS H.—HORSES. 
Thm-ough Bred Stallions and J fa < . 
C. Advocate 
Pupils may be admitted at any time, but will not be 
mibuu, umc uccu uumcueu in cnarerln" N«w V i ".7;, 7 ’ 1 ’ • y i .r, • * uuu U1 ""wmiira 
York SI 88 nor dov fnr lnhnm™ ,..i ° ° ^ • j Stokis—^A earllngs *9(312 : Two year old $14(320 ; V ltbortD cblefl y inaccessible in any reliable form and 
laVo- P'-^Uay to, !a borers who were paid three year old 25(335. ’ for want of which many have been promoted to rMort 
only $1,25, putting the surplus in their own ^ ,KKp -f ) maI1 lots > ^ 2 -°°. 2 -5, 2,42, 2,88, 3 50. 4.75. to sources either questionable or of immoral tendency. ’ Breeding VarJand Fillies .. 
pockets. >-'w.nl- 1 rime York shoats 8, Ohio 6% 7(37 ‘ 4 ', largo „ be . .''!° r . k , 1S w , ritt ? n b y one 01 our oldest and most ex- 13 Premiums, amounting to about 
Ti 7; at retail from 7 to 9. 6 perienced medical men, who has devoted a Ion* life to “ f, .. 
Leaver Island is said to contain 600 Mor- BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—Oct 11 th ° study Physiology. The work was examined n 
mons, mostly females. Six years aeo there , ..7 Ut ‘ 1L manuscript by competent judges, and pronounced to be 
rni_ y » ago mere Bkef Cattik—O itered at the scales to-dav 1300 head.— as unexceptionable as anv work which . ?.® 
Uiiucuj Riuuucaa, H re- on w . . — * I A — - W ---- - " »»W UUJ niLAic, U U 
exes a fund of iutormation S Premiums, amounting to.. received for a less period than half a.year. 
Stallions not Thorough Bred. 
For circulars containing full information of the plan of 
i prompted to report 15 Premiums, amounting to about. 3 c 00 Instruction, the terms of admittance, aud numerous ref- 
f immoral tendency. Breeding Mares and Fillies. erences, address 282-lam-tf 
oldest and most ex- 13 Premiums, amounting to about. Principal of Genesee Model School, Lima, N. Y. ?> 
the study of Physiology. The work'was examtnAd in . t> Matched Morses. PALMER & H4YWVRL 
manuscript by competent judges, and pronounced to be amounting to abeut.$ 400 ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW 
as unexceptionable as any work which has appeared in Phmily Horses. and LAW, 
the English language, it breathes, moreover, a trulv 4 Premiums, amounting to. . SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY 
Christian spirit. ’ uly Draft Horses Edward C. Palmer. Wn.^v ' 
wore hut fhivtv -pi ' r~ „ ” KKK Cattle— Offered at the scales to-dav 1300 head.— 
were but thnty. The women wear the Bloom- Sales at from $6,00 to $8,25 on the hoof. * Sheep—Sales 
er costume, and many of them are said to be *'-,25 to $ 3 , 00 . Hogs—Sales at $ 8,75 to $ 9,00 100 
well educated. 
Supply light and prices well sustained. 
The Salisbury Manufacturing Co., (Mass.) 
has been compelled to suspend almost entirely 
its operations, in consequence of want of wa¬ 
ter. Nearly five hundred hands have already 
been discharged. " 
^ $ b £ if ,H ^ C il) & i) i 3 8 riilg ® aud its Coil 8 equeu- Pregnancy.- - ’' 
^ „, ces ; „ Chapter 10 . Crime Without 
——---L-:-- - Chapter o. Errors of Edu- a Name. 
Trans of Anvmnsma:— Fifteen Cents n Line for kach chaDierj , Cha P‘ er . 11 - The Laws of 
Brief and appropriate anaounce- cb^'S' A Crime 
cuts preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive Chap. 5. Individual Trans- ought not to be Named 
Ivertisements inserted on any conditions. gression, and its Penal- Chapter 13. Directions to 
_____ a _ Parents and Guardians. 
THE FOLLOWING BRIEFLY ARE ITS CONTEXTS.* 
T «® 1Yu ® Rela ‘ I t ' bapt0r s - A Fundamen- 
tion ef the Sexes. tal Error. 
uon ei me Sexes. tal Error. 
Chapter 2 . Premature Mar- Chapter 9 . The Laws of lst Premium 
riage aud its Consequeu- Pregnancy. 2d do 
„ ces ; .. _ Chapter 10 . Crime Without , , „ 
Chapter 0 . Errors of Edu- a Name. lst Premium, 
Draft Horses. ' Edward C. Palmkr, 
6 Premiums, amounting to. S-igO Commissioner for Vermont 
Trotting Horses. Office, Empire Block, St. Paul, Minnisota. 
i«t 0n Tuesday Afternoon. Investments made, Warrants located, and Lands 
1811 r 0 ® 10 !!!,.. sold throughout the Territory. r°83-6tlaml 
-d d0 . . . . ..100 References.— Hon. Millard Fillmore, Buffalo, N. Y- 
On Wednesday Afternoon. Hon. D. A. Smalley. Burlington, Yt.; Dav & Lee, Chicago’ 
1st 1 remlum,. . HI.; Brown & Fletcher, St. Paul. M. T.; Hon. E. Griffin’ 
d - Ufif-y . 100 Rochester, N. Y.; Eaton* Kent,^^N. Y. City (Oliver Ben! 
lst Premium, ° Fnday MormEg ' „ nett & Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. Bass & Co., S t. Paul, M. T. 
2 d do ••••••••••••■••.• ..‘.!l 00 READ THIS, AND SEND IN YOTTR ni?-nx'Pu 
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. 
Edward C. Palmkr, Wilbur M. Hayward 
mmissionerfor Vermont. Kotary Public. ’ 
insertion—in advance. Brief and appropriate announce- ship, 
meuts preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive Chap. 5, Individual Trans¬ 
advertisements inserted on any conditions gression, and its Penal- 
- 1 _|__ ties. 
TREE SEEDS WANTED ' Chap |®l 6 ' ,^° cial Er r°ra 
Bn.c u , ra , P i, a „u,“htee.SfjJi'to. o5«?. lr J^firS-„ 
s. vrni i sov }<i it-—. ^ 01 - vi arr j a g 0 
2 d do ." 
On Friday Morning, 
lst Premium. 
2 d do .. 
CLASS III.—SHEEP. . 
Long IV ooled , Middle Wooded, Merinos and Saxons. 
READ THIS, AND SEND IN YOUR 0RDFES 
WITHOUT DELAY. 
Lv Batavia, Genesee Co., N. Y., Oct. 11th bythoRav it „ {5 - E *- K 'Dfa WANTED. 
C. Putnam. Mr. J. C. HAMILTON, of Bethany and Miss 53, Cuksxits i pl «m Pitts. Quince Seeds. &e. 
LOREfTE F. only daughter of John Shepard, Jr., of the — -___ S. MOUL SON. 36 Front Street. 
lormor place. MERINO SHEEP FOR SAT.tp 
Jon N ef a sfr y r)ANm h Ti 1 T?unp Sept , ,, Tr by *- ! !® Rov ' Ada, » w 1 , WlIL , 0,l ®f fo .f pal ° b - v auction - at my residence, on 
l i N f : rAB0R und Mls3 SUSANNAH M. Wednesday the 31st of Oct. inst., at 10 o’clock A V 
McLAlN, both of Palmyra. my entire flock of French Merino Sheep; also one'Im-’ 
Chapter 6 . Social Errors Chapter 14. General Pi-ec- 4S Premiums, amounting to about 
anil tntttr l^miehmant 1 _ __ 
CLASSS IV.—SWINE. 
Suffolk. Essex and other Breeds. 
’• 60 Thousand Grafted Aople Trees 4 years old of the 
$900 best varieties, from 5 to 7 feet high, at $S0 per thou¬ 
sand, very thrifty and unsurpassed. 
J. Hart, J 
ISABK1X 
portM Silesian Buck; 30 Spanish Merino Bucks one and 
two years old, and 60 Spanish Merino ewes, lambs and 
just published by 
JOHN P. JEWETT’& Ce., Boston. 
JEWETT, PROCTOR & WORTHINGTON, 
_ Cleveland, Ohio. 
oftT, • Suffolk, Essex and other Breeds. 60 thousand do. one year old, different varieties anri 
36 Premiums, amounting to about.$500 of vigorous growth. 
The Show Grounds will be ready for the reception of Apple Seed,in £ s 1 and 2 L ear s old ; Cherry do., very 
Stock on and after October 18th. 'Persons intending to flna > a11 of wh ich I will sell for cash or approved credit 
exhibit, are requested to notify tho Secretary on or bo- witl1 interest, on favorable terms. 
Dqflts, 
Burdett, Tom pkins Co., N. Y., Oct, 9 , 1S55. 
EAST BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY 
ONTARIO COUNTY, N. Y. 
R,vmS Book K8t;nNG ' (singleanddoublo entry,) 
Ban RUNG and 1 KaiTICAI. M-KVKV1NG. arother-mrhlv 
MERINO SHEEP FOR S-YLE. 
The subscriber has now on hand about 120 Choice 
At Ionia Mich., Oct, 1, 1865, DELIA JANE, oldest 
daughter of Westley and Eliza Ellis, and sister of S A 
Ellis, of this city, aged eight years aud two months.' 
fore October lst. " The actual cost of packing will he charged in all cases 
t A half-milo track will be prepared for the trial of C^S 0 tyee - JAMES M. TAYLOR, 
. ‘ ’ ’ us seats for spectators furnished , . Commercial Nurseries. 
Syracuse, Aug. 1 , 65. 291-13t Syracuse V Y 
TURAL BANQUET will be held on “TTU---— ' 
y Afternoon, at which the Premi- 1855. CUTLER & PALMER 1855 
l, and eloquent addresses may be gsv kra 1 forwarding and commission msrohants 
lished gentlemen. The ladies are Carner Lloyd and Canal streets, and Commercial Slin 
e in the festivities. Buffalo, N. Y. 
‘ d ! h* New England will return Nurskryxon, Seedsmen, personsremevingto tho Weat 
u oroin^ 0mentS t0 the 3ame ® nd ’ and 0thor8 sending their property to our care, may rely 
“ K' , . . upon its being handled carefully, and forwarded to it* 
S\u 7 r MtT“ destination with dispatch, by the most reliable and dir£ 
ru WILDER, Pres’l. routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
" WM. K. CUTLER. ,279-tfl J. H. PALMER 
expected to participate in the festivities. 
Tho various Railroads in Now England will return 
MARSHALL P. WILDER, Fres't. 
■dry. 3O0-3t 
