MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
FoPeip ]»)fe!lige»)ee. 
Arrival of the Atlantic. 
The work of beef-packing ha3 begun in BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—.Oct. 13 SCRIBNERS’ TABLE BOOKS. _TANK2RY, £ FOR 'SALE, 
earnest in Chicago. A very large business Beiif Cattle— Offered at the scales to-day 1400 head, of Ao farmer, lumber merchant, produce deafer, or busi- Situated in one of thefinest 'sections of the'StateT2 
will be done in it. From the contracts made which 200 were driven to Philadelphia, 76 remained un- “8 s3 n laI J, should be without one or both of these hooks, miles S. K. of Buffalo. The Tannery has good ste’am 
and makintr a very heavy increase over W sold > ‘ 200 sold for s’.ock a “ d the balance sold to Haiti- Tlie Ready Reckoner and Log Book contains more prac- power, and is in all respects in good working order, is 
aKtng, a vc y neavy inoreas. ovt, 1?.B„ butchers at r.ricas ramrimr from *2.37 tr to *4 9F._ tical tables for measuring logs, boards and lumber of all very convenient, and well calculate,! far o 
year is anticipated. 
more butchers at prices ranging from $2,37)4 to $4,25— tical tables for measuring logs, boards and lumber of all very convenient, and well calculated for doing a large 
averaging $3.75. An extra lot of heifers sold to a pack- <mds, wood, &c., than any other book on the rame sub- business. Bark is readily obtained at $2 50 per cord 
er at $5. Hogs—A fair supply, but market firm, sales J' ect ; and has met with a much greater sale than all the A fair stock now on hand, which can be had with the 
rr , - ,, . . r ,, „ -i SS,7i09 per 100 11)3. Sheep—Sales from $2 to $4. books ever published in the United States for the same place. Four acres of fine land an abundance of all 
- - --- . , The executors of the estate of Mrs. Emily ’ - _- „._TT_. purpose. Over lto. 000 copies have been sold in a few kinds of Fruit, good HouseBarn &c Mv health 
18, with Liverpool dates to the 6th. She C. Judson have made arrangements with the PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Oct. 15. jears. No one wanting correct measurement hesitates such that it is necessary I should quit the business For 
- OI *7 -- 4-h*. I T>_ Ti_ -ITT- r-i A _1,1 TA T\ ± _ __ _ mi.. . t. . /. . . - , tO abide the re<5 lilts frivon hv thp onlhop thoxr oro rnm. flhlR rPngnn thft nrnnoftn lo - T . _ _ . ’ 
Tiie Atlantic arrived at New York, October The executors of the estate of Mrs. Emily 
ISa; n Vh h eTf^lSftL“X 0 oo‘on & “• D - L - *‘b 
Saturday. authorized agents for the Rural New-Yorker 
Sebastopol was certainly to be blown up by in the vicinity of Madison, Wisconsin, 
the Allies, and mines were being sunk for the 
purpose. They have mounted a large mim- T~T , , „ . ,0 
ber of mortars, preparatory to bombarding the HiliilftWiCiftOftft. nTft 
Russian position on the north side. Thecorres- ?/ M.® c*( «J ^ * 
pondent of the London News asserts that the 
Russians are making preparations for the evac- Btnui , nkw-Yorkrr Office, 
nation of these fortifications. Oct. 24,1855. 
uooi is aengnea to ata tne larmer and every person _ — -- — — — . ., 
dealing in grain or produce of any kind, to quick and ffflU lster, with its frost and snow, and “ bitter, 
correct measurement. Il l M..j b ‘““8 winds,” is fast approaching ; and while 
4®“ Over sixteen thousand different computations are vjriy ab due carefulness, the body is clothed 
given from 20 cts. to $1,50 per bushel or pounds, and with warmth and comfort, do not, by any means 
from one bushel to 500. Mistakes are often made in neglect ice hands, while there are Gloves enough- 
baity calculations that subject parties to great loss cheap as the cheapest—to cover them. Call immediately 
while a small sum paid for a book wll save this difficul- 011 MYRON STRONG & CO., 78 State street, where you 
,( / Y / O Lv Bergen, Genesee Co., on the 21st inst., bv Rev. Sa- wnue a small sum paid lor a book wll save this difficul- un M IEVi ’ olnu -'v « ov., 79 state street, where you 
i'iifiVUPi rift ft bln McKinney. Mr. HORACE S. GREEN and Miss ELIZA- ty and greatly facilitate business. Don’t fail to invest will find the largest and best assortment of Gloves and 
sl9|<^8»\G’S lt/1 tiXvs BETH V. GOODENOW, both of Bergen. 25 cents for a book that insures such safe and reliable Mitts ever offered >n this market. Among the various 
VJ S' T.. n—-KT rr IQ 1... T> rv Tr _ fn. stvios are to be found I 
Rural Nkw-Yorkrr Office, 
Oct. 24, 1855. 
Gortschakoff s army was threatened by large 
forces of the Allies from Eupatoria and Baidar. Oats are three cents higher, bringing three shillings.— 
On the 29tli of Septsmbcr some Russians were Barley has declined at the Albany market, but our buy- 
defeated near Eupatoria by French cavalry, ersare paying $1,12)4. Buckwheat is not 7 et in this 
with a loss of 50 killed and 105 prisoners.— mirkot ; we notice, however, the flour is selling in Al- 
The French lost 6 killed and 27 wounded. bany at $2,60. This will not admit of over fifty cents at 
A portion of the allied fleet had sailed on a the outside limit for the grain. 
Mr. EMERSON R. CORNWELL, of Perry, and Miss M ARY Either book sent by mail, post-paid, for 25 cts., both 
L., only daughter of Leicester Rude, of the former place, books for 40 cents, five copies of either for one dollar. 
- w v •„. Book Pedlers, Agents and others supplied on the most 
bJthp Rb'J p °r w°iJl ir C iT N nn-'T mpv liberal terms. Money can be made by Agents selling 
nL l Xf i Ji l t ,7 i’ C ' Wa k ,? ,' Wr ,‘ . ALB r^F w f Ga r. ’ these books. Address, GEO. W. FISHER. 
h *Z ^ X,Z A second da «gWer of Alfred Warren, Esq., Bookseller and Publisher, 
of the foimer place. Rochester, N. Y. 303 4teow 
Thic wheat, Flour and Corn market is unchanged, by the Rev. G .C. Walker, Mr. ALBERT TOBY, of Gaines, 
its are three cents higher, bringing three shillings.— and Miss ELIZA, second daughter of Alfred Warren, E-q., 
irlev has declined at. the Albanv market but our hnr- ‘ 0I nler p ace. 
secret expedition, supposed for Nicolaieff ©r Dork has advanced to $7,50fo)8. Butter to 20 conts. youngest daughter of Joel Wilcox, Esq., of the former 
Odessa. 
Gortschakoff has issued a hopeful address to 
Cheese to 8)£(2>10c. 
Apples are in great abundance, and we noticed one 
lx Westfield, Cbautauque Co .Oct. 17, by Rev. J. Sibley, «* \fos T v wvrrvj vr nnnv » 
Mr. EDWIN LEVAN, of Cambria, N.Y., and Miss ANN A MOSI IN TEN&EL Y ENCITIN G BOOK.’ 
E. SIBLEY, of Westfield. --" 
Lx New Hartford, Onei. Co., by Rev. E. B. Payson, Mr. -D-*--*—' -tvA_(jr 1 IOIv^Ext , 
WM. W. SIBLEY, of Rochester, and Miss HELEN J., OR, BOUND AND FREE, 
youngest daughter of Joel Wilcox, Esq., ot the former A Tale just published by us is winning golden opinions. 
P‘ ace - After alluding to the ‘-The Lamplighter,” and other 
Either book sent by mail, post-paid, for 25 cts., both Men’s best Fur (Seal Otter, Lynx and Muskrat) Gloves, 
loks for 40 cents, five copies of either for one dollar. 11 Buck, !• lannel and Wool lined and unlin’d “ 
Book Pedlers, Agents and others supplied on the most 1 \ French Calf, Silk Plush, <! <• « 
jeral terms. Money can be made by Agents selling 11 * Alexander s Kid, (all colors and sizes,) “ 
ese books. Address, GEO. W. FISHER, Dogskin, Neapolitan, Silk, &c., <t 
Bookseller and Publisher. “ “ Lisle, Cotton, Cloth.and Berlin, Chamois 
Rochester, N. Y. 303-4teow lined, „ 
-- -j —- “ “ Buck and French Calf, Fur Top Gauntlet 
A MOST INTENSELY EXCITING BOOK.” and Driving u 
- “ “ Buck, Calfskin and Horsehide Mitts. 
THE RAG PICKER; Ladies ’“ Alexander’s, Petit’s, &c., Kid (all colors 
OR, BOUND AND FREE, “ l: French Calf, Silk Plush and Chamois lin’d, “ 
A Tale just published by us is winning golden opinions. “ “ Silk, Lisie Buck Gauntlets and Driving ’ I! 
After alluding to the ‘-The Lamplighter,” and other . ‘ “ Fur (Fitch, Otter and finest Seal) Mitts & “ 
---P..1 T_ 1 _r i.1, __ ° _ j. _x_ xl_ - TAf^S , flnfl T^tjCPO> onH niAwno * , 
bastopol only enchained us to its walls. We shillings to the trade. 
are now free and a new war commences.”— ROCHESTER WHOLESALE prices. 4 ) p* ‘ith S ’ u 
The Czar is at Odessa. He has issued an en- eloub axdCraw. Fruits a.xdRoots. A: Fi 
couraginpr address to the Russian people. Flour, bbl.$9 00 ®J 9,50 Apples, bush.26@31c - nr(i 
o o j. it $1 5069)2 Do dried ora oi tne lacts, 
Kars still held out at the last accounts, but Corn ..... ........... 85c Potatoes .. ...7.7 ...... 38c lN thi " cit F’ 011 tho 21st inst -, a eed 61 years, NAOMI, lin F inteiest ata 
its provisions were nearly exhausted. It was Oate !. 7.. . . . 7 ..38 H:dzs Tro sixs. wife of Hon. Ashley Sampson. m the^ama catej 
anticipated, however, that the snow would Barley .$1,06(S)$1,13 Slaughter.5>^c Lx Po’keepsie, N. Y., on the 8th inst.. at theresidence systen/at the'7 
compel the Russians to retire. The latter had Bu<* whea ’--- •• • .?7n h ^Tf on ' in J ' la,(r ^.Joseph E. Allen, Mrs. ELIZABETH bestow upon it ? 
TnrL-iaVi mnvnv with nrovloirmc Beans -.$1,23©1.59 blceppelts.2ocfa)75 1URRELL. widow of the late Joel Turrell, of Pleasant r 
captured a iurkisn convoy with provisions Msats. Lamb do.25^75 Valley, Dutchess Co., aged 73 years and 9 months. Fri 
for the garrison, together with 1,900 horses Pork,mess bbl.. $23|@24,0O Sksds. Pennsylvania papers please copy. The story is a 
and 300 men. 
Do. cvrt..-.. .$7,50(08,00 Clover, bush.$6 
A letter from Revel estimates the Russian Beef, per cwt.. .$4.50(05,50 Timothy.$3,50(04 
A .le Uei irom iterei estimates tne Russian Shoe ’ p(car . Ee )p 0 r ico.$ 4 ,oo Suxdrdb. 
marine losses in that part of the Baltic last Hams, smoked...I2^(©l3c Wood. hard....$5,50(06,50 
year, at 40,000. 
Shoulders.10(©llc Do. soft.... $3,50(04,50 
The restrictions on tho importation of salt Chickens..... 1 Co Sl; Lf’Digh, ton 
into Russia has been abolished. The revenue Turkey8 D^; - ii;" 9 ® 1 ° C Blos8burg” n !? n .'. 6,6 ?.®6,60 
returns of Great Britain show an increase of Rutter. I 8 @ 20 c Do. Char .8(0io 
eight and a half millions sterling, owing Cheese,.8>^(0lOc Salt,bbl....$1,50 
chiefly to the additional income tax. Lard > tr , isd - . 1234c(0l3 Hay, ton,.7 9 ®}, 5 
Liverpool Breadstoffs. —Messrs. Brown & Tallow .- . lie White fish, bbl.$9 
Shipley report that the quality of the new Eggs, doz.16(017c Codfish fg. quintal — $4,75 
Lx Hfnrietta, Oct. 17, at the residence of Jas. Sperry, of the most successful books of the present century, the Lads and Lasses’ Mitts and Gloves of the above styles 
sq., by Rev. S. W. Streeter, Col. GEORGE SPERRY, of New York Saturday Evening Courier says of the *• Rag constantly on hand. 
ecca, Trumbull Co., 0., and Mirs CLARISSA A. WELLS, Picker:” . Our goods, coming directly from manufacturers and 
Avon, N. Y. ’ ! -The latest nbvel of this class, and we may add the importer* suffer but one advance, and that a small one, 
most original in its conception, tee widest in its scope, as l a ‘' will be able to testify who gives us a fair trial. 
’ the most interesting in its narrative, and the best in its DT -7,7izr\r7 n COUIltr y will do well to examine our 
/ T\ x ^ /.L ^ execution, is the handsome duodecimo under review. BUCKSKIN GOODS, which we offer at prices very favor- 
^ From the Boston Liberator. able to the buyer. MYRON STRONG & CO., 
_ ^ ^ ( _ We have read this work, which claims to he « a roc- ——- estate at- Rochester, N. Y. 
ord of the facts,” by an eye and ear witness, with thril- THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL R. R, COMPANY 
I.x this city, on the 21st inst., aged 61 years, NAOMI, ling interest ata single sitting. It deserves to be placed Is now prepared to sell over two millions of acres 
ife of Hon. Ashley Sampson. ' in the same category with “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” though of selected 
_. , T -u- „ .v o.*. • . . .. ., not so exclusively devoted to delineations of the slave ptjatptw waptit aatv, to-oat, t , 
I> Po keepsie, N. V, on the 8th mst.. at theresidence system at the South. What higher panegyric can we - IvAILlL, r ARM AND M OOD LANDS, 
her son-in-law, Joseph E. Allen, Mrs. ELIZABETH bestow unon it? In Trarts of 40 Acrea anil TTv,rrrQ 
[u^y EI Dutchesrc 0 o f ., t agcd a 73 vears^and 9 month^^ 111 Fr0:n the Boston Transcript. To suit purchasers, on long credits and at low rates of 
Pennsylvania papers please copy. T he story is a most exciting cne, well and powerfully _ 
written * * * R i 3 a remarkable story. granted by the Government to encourage 
F h puritan Recorder J he building of this Railroad, which runs from the ex- 
From tne Puritan Recorder. treme north to the extreme south of the State of Illinois 
^ L /I (a l ? A, A Lvv A l « This is a most stirring and pathetic story. * * The Ita psses, from end to end, through the richest and most 
author assures us that his statements are throughout fertile Prairies of the State, dotted here and there with 
y*. V «IJ V If § & • nothing but sober verity- and that many of the persons magnificent Oak Groves. The recent opening of nearlv 
| whose character and experience are here described, are | 600 miles of this road throws open the lands for cnltiva. 
~ ~ ~~ “ sOff living in various parts of the United States. If this tion. They are scattered from one to fifteen milps on 
PERMS OV Anwsns-pfn • lUftpon rnnta n t.iro tor nra ho roill-o- f or.3 .ixi r i: if:. ^ _u ... . ° miles OU 
wife of Hon. Ashley Sampson. ' in the same category with “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” though 
T -r, „ . .. „ ,, , ,, .. not so exclusively devoted to delineations of the slave 
I.x Po’keepsie, N. Y., on the 8th inst.. at theresidence system at the South. What higher panegyric can we 
Pennsylvania papers please copy. 
* W * * * »■ * !■ W * S * * * * b »* N * N * * « * V, * S * V 
From the Boston Transcript. 
The story is a most exciting cne, well and powerfully 
ritten * * * It is a remarkable story. 
From ihe Puritan Recorder. 
wheat does not promise well, and the demand 
for old continues active at full prices. Flour 
in rather better request. Indian corn quiet. 
The quotations are : white wheat 12sal2s6d ; 
cs, box.14(016c | Trout, bbl .$8,00 exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal 
NEW YORK MARKET— Oct. 22. 
Flour—A ctive demand, both for export and home use. out ol New \ork City. 
red TU9d to Western eanal flour 4 G«a Sales at $8 50(08,75 for common to straight and extra 
rea lisJa to i-s. western canal Hour 40sa gtate . $8,76(09,25 mixed to fancyandiow grades of ex- 
40sGd. White Indian com 44sa4os ; yellow tra Western. Canadian firmer ; sales at $8,75@9.87>i. 
40s6da41s ; mixed 40sa40sGd per quarter. Grain —Wheat dull for common and firmer for prime. 
Provision Market —Pork in moderate re- Sa!es at $X9 ° primo red winter Upper La * e > * 2 > 12 ® 2 - 
1 ROVISION -MARKET.—l ork in moaerate re n w hhe Canadian. Rye steady. Corn active ; sales at 
quest at the late high rates. Beef active and [)\(a)92c for western mixed. Market for Oats dull; sales 
almost cleared. Lard, no stock ; quotations nt 4S/S)50c for .State and western. 
iu&oruua —m aauTnos. anei ana appropriate announce- ^ au xnac xney lorm uiu must me son is a aar*-:, ricn mould, from one to five feet in 
ffients preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive ^markable group of personages which have ever come depth, is gently rolling, and peculiarly fitted for grazing 
advertisements inserted on any conditions. ‘ £*£“ ^ B 15 4 m0st mt6nselF eXC,bng 3hee ?> and cultivation of wheat, S IndiaI 
<rg~ Tho circulation of the Rural Nsw-Yorktb larnehi Will be Published soon. The first crop of Indian corn planted on the newlir 
exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal . ~ n |ioeibroken prairie, usually pays the cost of plowing and 
•_ , • „ ....... J A collection of Hon. Gernt Smith s Congressional sometimes iencmg. Wheat sown on new tifrno.i or ,a 
in America or Europe, whi.e it is from 15,000 to 20,000 Speeches, with portrait on steel. Price -rl 25. sure to yield very large profits. One m in -vOn a n’nw 
greater than that of any other paper issued in this State, WaGER OF BATTLE ; and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two 
out ot New York City. *■ tale of Saxony Slavery in Sherwood Forest. By acres per day. Contracts can be made for breaking 
--- Henry W. Herbert, Esq. Price $1. ready for corn or wheat, at S2 to $2 50 per acre ' Bv 
OZIEHS - BASKET WILLOWS, if the soil is rirv PubIl3 hed by MASON BROTHERS, New York. judicious managenlent/arms may be broken and fenced 
should be planted this fall. Well matured shoots are A nnOTl U’ AR lvr -poR BALE! ond veaL 1 a h ’ gh st ' teof cultivation thesec- 
gro wth 1or'sale C 'by l^k' WARREN^Uav f N''Y^ r ’ 8 uuatkd in the town of Elba, Genesee Co., N.Y., one mile . The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois, over 
_1_ “ ’ s, ■ , easl 0 f pj ne uni, six miles from Batavia, and contain- p gh-priced lands in the Eastern and Middle States is 
OSAGE OEAKGE FOR HEDGES. ing 98 acres. 88 of which are improved, and under a fcaown to be much more than sufficient to pay the differ- 
greater than that of any other paper issued in this State, 
OZIERS —BASKET WILLOWS, if the soil is dry, 
should be planted this fall. Well matured shoots are 
nominal 66a67s. Bacon firm at extreme rates. Provisions— Pork market steady : sales at $22 87(023 at per 1.000, end two years old at $6 per 
Abolition Contention in Boston.—A general 
convention of * ‘ Radical Political Abolition- 
for new mess : $20,50(021 for prime •ess. Lard active 
at 11?£(012. 
ALBANY MARKET.—Oct. 22. 
Flour and Mkal— Our market for Flour opened inactive 
OSAGE ORANGE FOR HEDGES ing as acres. 88 o-. whicn sre improved, and under a K uowntoDemucnmorethansufflcienttopaythedififer- 
40 non T’tin-j fnr Tin n ’ good state of cultivation, well watered, i good variety eace of transportation to the Eastern market.' The raDid 
ss n«r nioo im. fwA ° W of fruit > appIes : leaches, plums, cherries, currants, increase and growth of flourishing towns and villages 
Walwor h N Y Oct ^ 1856 ? E YEOMAN^ &C -’, in grea; abundancc ’ 40 a ^es of wheat, 25 of cloved Borg the line of this road afford ! growing homeT 
waiwortn, a. i., uct. _2, Io5o. L. YEOMAN^. on the farm, a comfortable house, two good barns and mand for farm produce. 
; --—- a shed. Possession given when desired. Those wish- Coal aud wood are delivered along the road at differ 
II' YOU WANT EMYLO YMENT send for ing to purchase, call and examine for themselves. entpoiuts, at from $1,59 to $4 the cord or tun 
5ARS’CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENTS. Our publications Elba, Genesee Co., N. Y. TH03. E. HOUGH. Parties having in view Iowa Kansas Nebraska 
ists” is to be held in Boston, October 23d, and continued dull up to the close. The trade bought A ( m regs (post paid j 
24th and 25th, 1855, for the purpose of dis- ' 1 'iito sparingly and there was only a limited inquiry 303 . 8t ’ u Publisher 
. - l _ 1. . __ * fAf eliinmont Holdnrc troTiProllv irorA firm <so nc ot 
SEARS’ CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENTS. Our publications 
are counted among the most saleable now published.— 
ROBERT SEARS, 
for shipment. Holders generally were firm. Sales at 
$8,12(08,52 for common to good State, $8,75(09.25 for 
LYONS MUSICAL ACADEMY. 
This Institution is claimed to offer facilities such as 
Coal and wood are delivered along the road at differ¬ 
ent points, at from $1,59 to $4 the cord or tun 
Parties having in view Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska or 
Minnesota for their future homes, should take into con 
sideration that the country west of the Mississippi is 
destitute of railrords ; that the conveniences of trans 
ality of Slavery, and the power of the Federal extra do.’, 8,75(09,50 for fair to choice western, and 9,- 
24th and Oth boo or he purpose Of d,s- ZZ 303 - 8t Publ * sher ’ 181 This Institution is dlfmed to ^7^03 such as conVeni^of^ 
cussing the Illegality and l nconstitution- $g 12(08,52 for common to good Sute, $8.75(09.25 for A FARM FOR SATTT cannot be elsewhere enjoyed in America, for a thorough m7o?^ntrai^i?rn^ fr0 “ fa ”*»s °n the Uno of tho 
ality of Slavery, and the power of the Federal extra do., 8,75(09,50 for fair to choice western, and 9,- n A roli &ALE, course of 'nstruction in the following branches, viz. ; ^ lreCt t0 ,* h ® great B^tern mar- 
government over slavery in the States.”— 5O/01O,5Ofor fancy to extra Genesee and Canadian.— O.xk mile east of Auburn city,, on Franklin street. Par- Instrumental Music— Piano, Organ, Guitar, &c. sin'tn Jin i»r arrAM '° P a y the investment at from 
Also to provide means for' nronacatinp- the Corn Meal ia steady and in request at $1,81(01,94. ticuUrs—111 q acres 11.4, 0 f wh ch is timbered—nearly Focal Music— Including Cultivaiion ok the Voicb, Har- ^ * I® h J gh E , ha ? ln government lands in 
Also, to provide means tor propagating the Buckwheat flour is selling in the street at $2 50. all tillable neeer-failing woll and spring water—130 ap- mony and Musical Composition. ^o^ 3 , that u costs so much more to 
sentiments and advocating the measures of Grain— Wheat is held above the views of buyers and P le trees, mostly graftei, and the usual variety of other Each pupil passes ordinarily irom 12 to 20 hours per prod ' u r e fr pia the interior of the country west of the 
the “ Radical Political Abolitionists,” and, if full New York prices. No sales. Cornis lower and not jL ult- '! fhde t . w0 st ® r F h ° u ' e -, 22 b 7 3,5 an<1 wing 20 by week at tho Academy in Musical Recitations. Lectures, t Ea 7 < : rI 7 mar | cet> and the farmer will 
judged beet, to organize for that object a Na- active, with a moderate supply on the market; sales -d with blinds, and well finished ; also large kitchen &c., over and above his (or her) required private propor- u pioulame to locate on the line of this 
Vi on n. I Abolition Sooipfv A mono- thnea pv- mixed jn store at 91c, and afloat at 89. Barley opened *nd wood-house m rear, with the usual outbuildings — tion of 3 hours per diem. For Circular containing lull ‘ u ‘ poir _ lim 
tional Abolition Among^ those ex languidTand the market continued to rule dull and 56o per acre. Address GEO. HEALY, Auburn, N.Y. particulars, with opinions of Lowell Mason, D. M. and ^_ _ _ TKRJ ^_°F patmunt. 
pected to be in attendance and take part m ia UC uUl to the close ; sales fair four-rowed, afloat, at T -- others, address the Principal, The pr.ee will vary from $o to $25, according to lo- 
the proceedings, are Gerrit Smith, Lewis Tan- $1,32, on tho track at the same flguro. Oats are rather GREAT BARGAINS ! L. HINSDALE SHERWOOD, A. M. i »'• - Contracta f or d eeds may be made 
pan S. S. Jocelyn Frederick Dousrla & and easier and less active, with a fair supply offering; sales For Salk, a Store, Milliner's Shop, and Dwelling House Lyons, N. Y. he in o™, 3 ’i 8 - tlp y^ i 1 ing tde purcba se money to 
^ S > at 46c, measure. In tho street, Rye is sellirg at $1.25, with suitable out-buildings, on one acre of land, situated Tuition— $15'per term of 11 weeks. Tuition with *?® p f‘ d an “ ual l “ sta l n ?e n ts—fhe first to become 
u and Oats at 44@44«c. on the most prominent and pleasant corner in the village hoard, washing, use of instrument. &c., $60 per term. *wo years irom^date oi contract the others annu- 
__ _ _ _„ ... Dn-kfA-.i vt v „ * j ♦/-w * ally tnereauer. ine last, nnvmhnt nr in __ 
tiomil Abolition Sorietv Amonp- thnsp pv- mixedjn store at 91c, and afloat at 89. Barley opened wood-house in rear, with theusual outbuildings 
_°.x a i f. 1 T U i 0n Among^ those ex- lanKuh f, and the market continued to rule dull and S6o per acre. Address GEO. HEALY, Auburn, N. 
pected to be in attendance and take part m languid to the close ; sales fair four-rowed, afloat, at ___ , _ _ . _ r , . T1 . TC , ,- 
the proceedings, are Gerrit Smith, Lewis Tap- $1,32, on the track at the same figure. Oats are rather GRLA 1 LsARGAINS I 
pan, S. S. Jocelyn, Frederick Douirla s and easier and less active, with a fair supply offering ; sales For Salk, a Store, Milliner's Shop, and Dwelling Hou 
Others OS at 46c, measure. In the street, Rye is sellirg at $1,25, with suitable out-buildings, on one acre of land, situati 
Discoveries in Africa.—D r. Barth, the Af- middlings at 1.12>£. 
rican explorer, has returned to Europe, after -Tmum ,,. -orr-errs ^ . on 
an absence of five years in the interior of Af- BUMALO MARK El. Oct. 22. — ~~—TCOF? sjit k 
rica Dnrine- hift absence be bas marie His- Flour— The market is without special change. Salos ,, , „ , ^ NELSON McCALL. _ . T . W V' ' , 
nca. . curing HIS aobeuct ne n ; .s made dis 2 00 barrels good Michigan at $7,50©8, 25, good Illinois Rushford, N, Y„ October 25, 1 S55. 303-3* The subscriber offers for sale his property in the vil- 
coveries w1 ^ greatly increase our at $7,i2>i, choice to extra Ohio and Indiana at $8.25/0 A FARM OF 40 ACRES AIM'D SAWMttT Last B.oomfield, consisting of ten acres of the 
knowledge of Central Africa, and of the conn- S,62, fancy Illinois at $8,37)4. do. Ohio at $S 20@8 44 7 * M , AC - REb AN:D SAW MILL best farming land, with a good dwelling house and out- 
. , , ,, e ... ,,, > * , 1 *>**>”, For S.ILR. or to erchanve for oronrl altnofinn bmldimr-a therpon This n!am ia in . hin-V, rr 
and Oats at 44@44)Jc. on the most prominent and pleasant corner in the village board, washing, use of instrument, Ac., $60 per term. .L . iir r , contract the others annu- 
I'efd—T here is no change to note except in the de- of Rushford, N. Y. Also, a two-storv dwelling house ^Vinter term to commence Dec. 6, IS55. * flip on infrh 1 "'• *h 6 last .PRyment will become due at 
nund, which is better. Sales, very coarse, at 15, and and out-buildings, on a large lot, with an abundant sup- &sU For further particulars please consult also larger r ® ,57 “a SI ,• ?° m date of contra ct- 
middlings at 1.12)4. pty of Fruit Trees, and good well, in the village of East advertisement in Rural New-Yorker of 29th September „ 7/7 fit 11011 01 , tb ® Act of the Legislature, ap- 
. Rushford-all of which will be sold low for prompt pav ult - 301 -tf proved Kith February, ISol, these lands are free from 
BUFFALO MARKET.— Oct. 22. or exchange for well-located land in the West. “ r ——— ——- taxation until they are paid for, and a deed of convey- 
T 7 ’ ance granted to the purchaser. 
Rushford. N. Y., October 25. 1S55. 
NELSON McCALL. 
8 °p U ^? St T°,! TSad "f { % T - aS “Gi^N-WheafunchangoiL $ &les of Illinois Spring at 7 The afcove Prope'rtyTies 3 K south'of thTBepot at tivatipn, and 'already tonishes” a sufflcren7“supply“of To thatone-tenth ofthel^d pwch^ed 
the basin of the R lie. In his journey to Tim- c - mixed Upper Lake at $1 70 Cbautanane Countv 7 Kanona on Campbell Creek. Mill in good running order fruit for any tamily, and has, in addition, a large orchard =* ba ll .' ear ly b ® brought under cultivation. Longer 
buctoo, he diacovered two large empires, ligand prime Canadian at $2.05. Corn dull and quiet. -P’e"Uof Hem!ock-and mill w’ti cut from three to of young fruit trees of every variety, besides a grapery bvswcGl 1 'aDD^cation 1- 1 !^™ ma 7 be ne e° tiated 
Gando and Hamd-Alleki, of which not even Buyers not above S0c. No sales. Oats in better supply flv0 h “ d e rec ?. thousand . a - vear - Good house and barn of more than one hundred vines in a very flourishing percent, from the cred- 
! r ? k r ™p^ i r i r .ndgained tn„, .1 eromJ ,«. of «<MrAaw* B S!5Kg 
countries. beeAlt Uaniburgli Cheese,'’safesatG) 8 - WANTED -' adda f a ch to the beauty of the place. The location is jjf* tadM - 
’ '* WAJNiJtjiJ, a healthy one, in the neighborhood of a flourishing try, 10 make nimseir independent before all the purchase 
-—■♦»■■■»—- NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Oct. 17. Two Hundred tuns of Bone of all kinds, for which the Academy, and good society. Easy of access bv rail- ™ one y becomes due. In the mean time the rapid set- 
Universitv. — Tho citizens or RECEims-Beeves 4.957; Veals 365; Sheep and Lambs 8ub ! driber wil ‘ pa y^ ah ? n ‘ beir de i!. ver -'' tb ° ^1- r J oad - and °7 ers mau - y advantages to one desiring a resi- 7“!“ C 7 U 7.7 F 7 1U pr ° babl >' ba ye increased 
For sale, or to exchange for good situation west. 
buildings thereon. This place is in a high state of cul- 
ESTERBST WILL BS CHARGED AT ONLT TWO PER CENT. PER 
ANNUM. 
As a security for the performance of the contract, the 
first tAO years interest must be paid in advance, but it 
surrounding countries. 
IiikTrov University. 1 ho citizens or jg^^c^^nd °CaU-es , i66 6818 ^ bneCP ana road Depot or Canal Wharf at Utica. Theywlfl purchase dence in the country. Terms 5 oasy "possession "given theirv alue fouror five fold. When requiredan^experL 
Troy, N. \., have subscribed $100,000, in Pwcis—Beeves—'The^prices to-day will average about th em in small or large quantities, just as they can be this fail or next spring. For further particulars inquire ^ cdpe ^ on . J. lU a ocompapy applicants, to give infor- 
order to secure the charter of a collegiate in- 9 RrsVauality 10/010 g medium quality 1 9^oT sathered and shipped. All sorts of Cattle bones preferred, on the premises. E. F. WILSON. mat ‘ od a “ d aid “J selecting lands, 
fititution in that city, named the Troy Uni- poorest. 7 ^/08 Gc But few skies over 10 or undS s^.’ They would like to have some person or persons estab- East Bloomfield, Oct. 13, 1855. 301-tf °J the ^ nds 
versity. Not content With thi, they .fe now | JSi AUBUBH FEMALE SEMINARY AND 
Veal*Calits—C alves at 4 to 7c. * ft. live weight ex- f"! h ,f“ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. 11°™^’,^' 
beef $14. Hamburgh Cheese, sales at 9)4. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Oct. 17 
WANTED, 
Receipts—B eeves 4.957; Veals 365; Sheep and Lambs 3 7 b ;°7 be 7 , wi1 ' pa T77 h ? n , tbeir delivery at the Rail 
16 206-Cows and Calves 166. road Depot or Canal Wharf at Ltica. They will purchase 
L ’ „ _ . ... thpm in small nr lorcrA nnnntitma inct oo . 
8titution in that city, named the Troy Uni- poorest, 7)4(0! 
versity. Not content with this, they are now Cows—Extra 
endeavoring to raise another hundred thou- na vCw“r«v*j, 
9)4c. First quality 10(010)4 ; medium quality 9(09)4 • STT 1 ~ TJ.r \ ° oues prelerrea ' 
poorest, 7)4(©8)4c But few sales over 10 or under S% They would like to have some person or persons estab- 
1 r. __, lish themselves in tho towns and vl acres thmnwhnnt 
Cows—Extra, with calf, $45(050 ; good *35©40 ; ordi- 'i sb 3 n f h \^°, ‘“ w 7 a " J villa S es f throughout 
irv «oi»/oQn 1 btate of Now \ork, for tho purpose of purchasing 
sand, with special reference to free scholar- ceDUhose from ono'tosixdavs obi known as ^KUten^’ 10 suil themselves. By addressing a line to us containing to'coUege'^buHiHng 7n« of the nu “ er ° us letters from respectable’far- 
ships. The payment of a hundred dollars is which bring $1.25 to'*3®4 eacli. In Autumn a good S 0 tge^Sit«2 7 ne 8t ® r i e3 ' w at 'he offlc U e g of l ihe'comp^y m ^o. b 5^^^ 
to secure to the subscriber forty ye 
tuition, which he may sign to ai 
the college, according to his pleas 
hundred dollars, the free tuition of 
ars for fifty years ; three hundred ( 
free tuition of one student forever. 
!r - mast fed. live weight, 6)4(07. dead weight. 8X©834— nU ; n 61 * amu 
_ • New York State still fed, live weight, 7)4(07)4, dead tbe ^ or,d - Two Dollars a year. 
weight 9)4@9)4 ; light do., for retailing, live weight thv water rrpp taur 
Monk.—T he 7)4, dead weight 9/09)4. Store Hogs, live weight, 6c’ THE WATER-CURE JOUR 
i _ - - . „ ' Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy 
i family now ALBAN! CATTLE MARKET—Oct. 22. Physiology and Anatomy, w ith numert 
Prince Menschikoff Turned Monk.— The 7)4, dead weight 9(09)4. Store Hogs, liv< 
Paris Patrle states that a Russian family now ALBANY CATTLE MARKET_( 
i ^ P . a ” 8 have received a letter from a high w w woolford's Bull’s Head, Washington st I and mose laws w0 
official person in Moscow, in winch it is an- beef CATrut-At market 655. Prices—Extra $5 75- tratod ' $1 a V ear - 
nouuced that Prince Menschikoff had become first quality, $5,25; second, $4.50; third $4. ’ ’ 1 
all tho required information recrardinfr price directions i . * ’ .. ° irum oasemenc 10 at me oiiice oi tne Lompany. >io. 52 Michigan Avenue 
bo. [203-2] T.HOiSsMS!MSr do Ch;nrr^«L acco f mod * ting40 fl 0studeilt3 - Cbicag0 - CHARLES m. du puy? jr 
-----Bathing rooms and water on every floor—ventilation Land Agent Illinois Central Railroad Co 
New Volume ! Subscribers may begin Now. unsurpassed—gas lights throughout the building—pro- —— _ ' 
LIFE ILLUSTRATED—a'firsT-CLass ^^‘TD^itmGn 1 °‘ th8student ’ and addt0thesafet y BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, AND THE 
E^Vre^H^S toSettuZ'frS’^towfta tho SuteXe of 5i *■ ^Swic^^Sgo County. N. Y., 
THF WATFRiURF ifiri'Vii age also paid. She must be 16 years of age, a graduate, t^ntiou to this business, aided by competent and trusty 
nit yy AiER-LUKt JOURNAL; _ X. J - j “ 2T T’ agents m the several oivilitipa v.-_ L 
r. .A. o, a , L, L: or have taught two terms, and recommended by Sup’t in ^ several localities. He has made himself 
Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice ; to Common Schools. For particulars apply to Town Super- Ismihar wlth tb ‘3 business by investigation, travel, and 
Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous Illustrations ; intendent, or address Z M SMITH at much expense. He will also attend to any collectimr 
and those laws which govern Life and Health. Ulus- 299-4t Principal that may be intrusted to him. Address 
a monk in one of the monasteries in the old Cow ? AND Calves—F ew 
capital of Russia. The statement is made $3 sto®d Ums -870 
with great confidence, and it is added that it $ 3 "to $5,00; Lambs $2,50 to $3. 
was the misfortunes which seem to overhang Swine— 260 in market. Fat hogs, $7,26; Stores, $6,50. 
his country that induced the ci-devant am- CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET'. - Oct 17 
bassador of the Czar to the Sultan to take at market 2550 Cattle, about 2100 Beeves, 450 Stores, 
this step. consisting of Working Oxen,Cows, undone, two and three 
, 1 - ., , _ year olds. 
Priois—Market Beef— Extra $S.25(0S,£O ; first quality 
Minnesota Election.— Minnesota papers of 7,26/0$7,75; second do $6(06,50 ; third quality $5 ; 
the 12th instant, contain partial returns of ord j uar y $4 ;. 50 f !o - 
the election of a Congressional Delegate in 125 / 0150 . ’ 
that Territory. Rice, Nebraska democrat, had Cai ye*—$ 4,5,6<0S. Cows and Calves— $ 20 , 25 ,30,35, 
2,300 votes; Marshall, fusionist, 1,700; and -to, 45(«>60. 
Olmstead, anti-Nebraska democrat, 1,450.— \k\rs Old— 13,14(016. Three Year Olds—$16, 
Cows and Calves—F ew in market. Prices range from THF PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL : permanently. Men of high business capabilities and ~ —_ _ _ ____ 
Devoted to all those Progressive measures for tie Ela- moral standing and natives of New England, or N. York 1855. UU x alEB & PALMES 1855. 
in markot. Prices of Sheep vation and Improvement of Mankind. Amply niustri only need apply. The business is highly reputable and ,, ok-Vsral forwardlno axd commission mskcbaats. 
o $3. ted. $1 a year. profitable. Full ana detailed information given on applj- Corner Lloyd and Canal streets, and Commercial Slip 
Fat hogs, $7,25; Stores, $6,50. For Three Dollars a copy of each of these three Jour- ^.VoTorT lett6r ° r in & — Buffal0 ’ N ' Y ' 
IMifiFFr 1 - nals will be sent one year. Agents wanted. Samples ‘ iu soutn ,tD .t., Philadelphia. Pa. Nusssstjon, Seedsmen, persons removing to the West 
uci. i(. g ra tis. Address FOWLER & WELLS, ' .. ^ _ __ and others sending their pronerty to our care mav relv 
bout 2100 Beeves, 450 Stores, 303-3t No. 308 Broadway, New York BUSHELS PlUM STONES. u;>on its being handled carefully, and for warded" to its 
n aud one, two and three ~ . grp » . t. t , q /-.nw wvunT , t " T T ^ 4 - . Save your Plum Stones. We will pay the highest mar- destination with dispatch, by the most reliable and dire«l 
EASTMANS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! ket price in cash for 50 bushels Plum Stones, (Egg Plum routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
1 25;0S.EO ; first quality Arcade, Fourth Floor, Rochester, N. Y. Stones extra) at our store, 76 Main street. Rochester WM. K. CUTLER. ,279-tfl J. H. PALMER 
5,50 ; third quality $5 ; (Established in 1S42.1 Also Cherry Stones. 297-6t BLOSS& ADAMS. -—--- 
299-4t Princinal “““ may oe intrusteu to mm. Address 
-- ^ GEO. M. SMITH, Norwich, N. Y.; Lansing, Mich ■ 
COMMERCIAL AGENTS WANTED— To canvass Iowa, or St. Paul Minnesota. 280-txx ’’ 
1855. CUTLER & PALMER 1855 
GENERAL FORWARDING AND OOHJCSSION WXRCHAXTS 
The remaining returns would probably in- Sheep and Laws -7410 at market, Prices-In lots, $1, 
crease Rice’s plurality.’ 50,2, 2,25, 2,50<@3,00 each. Extra, and 
_ L L m _4, 5(06. 
Swine —None at market. 
A Specimen.—A correspondent of the Squat- Tallow—9©9)4c ft. Hides— 614/5 
I er Sovereign, K. T., inviting his pro-slavery 62(083c each. Calf skins— 18o V ft. 
friends to come in and possess the laud, ex- BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKE 
hibits tho following specimen of eloquence at market 1.S00 Beef Cattle. 1,000 stoi 
and orthograpy : — ‘‘Remember Leonadus at Oxen, 80Cows aud Calves, 7,800 Sheep, 
the pass of Theripopalie V ’ 
second do $b(0b.5O ; third quality $5 ; (Established in 1S42.) 
5. 5, . Re-opens on ifotaUiy, Xov. 2Sth, ami Closes in April. 
nng Oxen 450 at market—$75, 80, 100, Course of Instruction.—C ommercial Penmanship and 
6/SIS rw* and r«iv-.w «->o •>* TO Book-Keeping by Double Entry, as practically used in 
6(0S. Cows and ( ah cs—$.0, .5,30,35, the different departments of Trade and Commerce, in- 
n 1 -; li/oi,; niH. 41 , eluding Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Banking, Manu- 
n-13, 14®lb. T.iree Vear Olds-$lo, faoturing, Shipping aud SteambOAting, individual Part- 
__ .. - A , _ . T , „ nership and Compound Company Business. 
no' 4 A|, . S ’ ud6nts beiu « taught individually can enter at any 
i°V^ 26 ’ -' 50 @ 3 ’ 00 oach - Extra ' selections $3,50, tlme , antl the full Course is usually completed in from 
4 > VT „„ . four to eight weeks. 
Swinb—N one at market. 
Tallow—9/09)4c si ft. Hides—6)4(07c ^ lb- Felts 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.-Oct. 18. 
Tikes. —For Teacher’s Course including Ornamental 11 id devoted to no personal, sectional, or party inter- within two years, andean now be trans- 
Penmanship in all the Ancient and Modern Hands, ests in particular, but to the interests of all persons, Ml iiiil ll l l l l l HlllU ^ ported in safety.] We now make five 
and Dip’oma.$35 sections, and parties in general, preaching ixace bv slzes > which reUil for five, six, eight, ten, and twelve 
For Collegiate Course and Diploma,. $26 Jesus Christ. ' dollars each. 
For a Course of Lessons in Book-keeping alone,.$10 11 acknowledges the right of every person, great or Tbe most impure rain water is rendered ptire, without 
THE NEW YORK CHRONICLE, 
A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, 
3 Published Weekly, by 
Church & Backus, 
Corner of Centre and White Streets, New York. 
Terms. —Two Dollars a year, i» advance. 
This paper is less local in its character and more wide¬ 
ly circulated than any other of the kind. 
KEDZIE'S RAIN WATER S FILTER. 
Wnjtjjjg), Manufactured by J. E. CHENEY & Co., 
Rochester, X. Y. Patented January, ’ 54 ! 
in '1 These Filters have received the'high- 
I' 1 J est commendation from scientific and 
!" '*7 medical men,and are in constant use. hav- 
mg given entire satisfaction to hundreds 
JjTcJrl of familiesi n this city and other parts of 
the country within the last fifteen years 
lljPj** [They have been perfected in the fixtures 
f mmnf J withiu two years, and can now be trans- 
ported in safety.] We now make five 
hunts tho following specimen of eloquence D. 8 M'B-fCattle Storey 150 Working "W'i ?or ^ c3Sr oV^r^y 
and orthograpy. — Remember Leonadus at 0x ,?“’ V; 8 ’ ••* 00 bhee P’ and IGOO-wme. It is the design of the Collegiate Course to qualify the s;>eak and act for himself, even though he may not think are not excelled by any filter known. 274-eowtf 
the pass of Thermopalie V' r ® d “ efd ‘ b « pupil to act as Rook-keeper in the most extensive and speak aud act with tho Editors. ----— _ 
_____ r d . leoond $- 25 ^- 50 fhi'r'd si T 7 ^ iuul ' UversitlBd tablishment. Us resources from which to enrich its columns are un- DOMESTIC ANIMALS AT PRIVATE SALE 
t • -in * ir w ,, , ’ WoiXo^’^STS-fiMQl) ino’ieR/=n an Graduates assisted to suitab’e situations. S03 5t <?qo»led. It furnishes a variety for family reading equal L. G. Morses’ Illustrated Catalogue with prices attach 
Ins said that the Hon. Miss Murray, whole Rochester, Oet , 1855. GUO. W. EASTMAN. toanyotber. Its articles on tho money market are from ed of Short-homed and Devon Bulls, and BullCaGM^ 
travels in the United States have been noticed Ml’ Two year ohl^U^is • - ; TT ^J~ T __ _ tho highest and most reliable source. While itftirnishes few Horses, South-Down Rams, Berkshire Suffolk ^nd 
bv the press, is preparing a book of obserra- three year old 23 / 033 . ’ ’ 8ILSBY, LANGWORTHY & DANIELS, weekly three columns o: mading matter from those who Essex Swine, will be forwarded by mail (if desired) b» 
tions—and that she intends to vindicate the ^JUmaiiK $\oo, >.». -i,4$, «, s 76,4,50, S(08. HARDWARE AND ACxRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, toun!ffnlo othef wir fn « It 
institution of Slavery from the alledged mis- at an ad ^ allBe '. 1>ri “ 4 * hoa4 ® 10 " V * CA aus, Sknbui to., N. \ . pastor or intelligent Christian should be without. tains portrait Pedigree mid performance on th*« 8 tr 6 °“^ 
r#pre*wnt»tionB of Uacle Tom’s Cabin? A 
It is said that the Hon. Miss Murray, whose 
travels in the United States have been noticed 
Rochester, Oct , 1855. 
8ILSBY, LANGWORTHY & DANIELS, 
pastor or intelligent Christian should be without. I tains portrait, Pedigree, and performance on 'the'tu rFnf 
Please forward money and name, and oblige I the celebrated horse * • JGnori*.” standing this season at 
New York, !So5. [293] CHURCH A BACKUS. the Herdsdale Farm. * «»‘ 
Paints, Oils, Wooden Ware, Ac. 
