MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
in) Melliqcnce. 
Fatal Accident.— The Buffalo Commercial 
states that on Thursday of last week, a lady, 
M^kef Melliqence, &c. 
B,dbeHisemes)fs 
the wife of a Chicago merchant, (name not 
Arrival of the Africa. State Line railroad at Dunkirk. She was 
- standing on the platform of the cars as they 
The Royal Mail Steamship Africa arrived at were starting, and the sudden jerk of getting 
Rural New-Yorker Office, 1 
Oct. 31, 1855, j 
Terms of Advertising : — Fifteen Cents a Line for each 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announce- 
TSEE SEEDS WANTED. . 
Horse Chesnuts, Plum Pitts, Quince Seeds, &c. 
302 S. MOULSON. 36 Front Street. 
ASIATIC FOWLS. 
For Sale. —Brahmas and Pheasant colored Chittagongs. 
Price of Brahma hens, $1 each; of Chittagong hens, one 
Tits market for Wheat has stiffened somewhat since ments preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive and two years old, one to two dollars. Of chickens of 
Halifax, October 24. 
into motion threw her down between them, our last report. A few choice lots of Genesee, hut little advertisements inserted on any conditions. 
From the seat of war there is nothing de- an( l across the rail on one side, so that the damaged by the rain, sold for S2 ; and E. N. Bu el, who The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker largely 
cisive. At Sebastopol matters are quiet. Ten wheels passed over her limbs, crushing her furnishes eur reports, negotiated yesterday for thirty- that of any other Agricultural or similar journal 
thousand of the Allied troops were employed SO that death ensued in half an hour. She eight hundred bushels choice white Canadian at two in America or Europe,—while it i 3 from 15,000 to 20,000 
both varieties, three to five months old, SI the pair_ 
For 10 chickens in one cage, (of either variety,) $4. 
SIS’ The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker largely T}le Chittagongs are direct irom imported stock — 
exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal f lar f e breed > of fine form ’ ^autifu) Q P ]umag e , and the 
in making a road from Balaklava to the Allied was married in September last, and was on dollars thirteen. Other grams remain unchan ged. A greater than that of my other paper issued in this State, 
camo at Sebastopol. her way to visit her friends in New York littl0 buckwheat has come in, and as near as we can out ot New Y ork City. 
A Frankfort paper asserts that the Russian city, where she originally belonged. learn > has beon sold for 44©50c. Pork has raised half . .....-v, 
army had been withdrawn from the plateau ---- a cent ° n the pound '. Eggs are scarca and higher. WILLOW CUTTINGS from old stocks mature 
on the north side of Sebastopol towards the Coppfr PpoduCT of 1855 _The Lake Sune- AQ actiV8 (lemand ia sponging up for apples, for ex- t heiT wood best, and are most sure to grow. Cuttings 
heights of Bebec, and that only a few thou- rior Journal gives a statement of the vieldof P ° rt t0 and Canada ; and ’ although quota ' thrifty stocks 3 years old, for sale by H. K. WAR- 
c-o^l mrriccn Eh a northern fnrt.a in the V,° V ’ 0U J nal g lves a Statements the yield Ot tions remain unchanged, the chances are in favor of REN, Ciay Onondaga Co., N. Y. 304 
sanci now garrison_me normern rorainme Copper from the mines of the Upper Peninsula better nrioes - r y: ;~ 7 , -—- 
a! XT i 1 1 afv nrlioro A /vAA mon ■. .* . « ■ X *■ . lie ICO I UrlUcS. TR A PTilT.T. A flP A DTP TTXTvrui C! 
b83t layers. 
302-3t 
D. ELY, 69 Fitzhugh st., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
WILLOW CUTTINGS from old stocks mature 
EAST BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY, 
ONTARIO COUNTY, N. Y. 
Penmanship, Book Keeping, (single and double entry,) 
Coppfu Ppodfct of 1855—The Take An activ8 demand is springing up for app les, for ex- their wood best, and are most sure to grow. Cuttings ,NG ’ are thorough ' 7taught 
_ Copper Product OF i»o0. I he Lake b ape port to the East and to Canada ; and, although quota- from thrifty stocks 3 years old, for sale by H. K. WAR- m thi3 School, by F. A. ^.cofieid. 
lor Journal gives a statement of the yield of the ,w« i„ „r REN. ciav Onondava. Co.. N. Y. ’ y atu Winter Term commences Nov. 5th. Board S2 per 
neighborhood of Nicholieff where 4,500 men durimr the nasTvear. ” In The^Ontona^an rliR- Detter P nces - _I L_ 
are concentrated. The Allied fleet below trict \ 190 tons have been raised • at Kewe- ROCHESTER WHOLESALE prices. The Subscriber has a large quantity, cultivated from FOR SALE. 
Odessa consisted of eight ships of the lino and „„„ ’nn’inf, 2 255 iwt-ura r~V p 9 AYI Flour and Grain. i Fruits and Roots. his bearing vines suitable lor planting new vineyards, Now is the time, and here i3 the chance for some 
twenty-seven steameL, an/came to anchor S^YSUSi 
ISABELLA GRAPE VINES. 
The Subscriber has a large quantity, cultivated from 
his bearing vines_ suitable for planting new vineyards, 
week: fuel and light extra. For particulars address the 
Principal, J. H. Kellom. 302-3t-eow. 
FOR SALE. ' 
Now is the time, and here is the chance for some 
twenty-seven steamers, ana came to anenor tons. i n all 4,790£ tons, or 9,681,000pounds, Do“drted 
October 8th. The Emperor of Russia arrived w j 1 j c i 1) a t the present prices, is worth over Corn.85c Potatoes.25©38c 
in that place Sept. 22d, but left the next day $1 600,000. As yet, the work of developing ° at ®.. flmia and Skins. 
for Nicholieff to attend a council of war the wealth of the Upper Peninsula, has but KwheatV.V.’.ffJVoc cTf?.'. .!. 10 c 
Detailed accounts m theInvahdec.eRur.se just begun, and the Journal looks forward to Beans.$1,25(2)1,50 Sheep pelts’.25c©75 
show that the Russian losses for three weeks an increase in production more rapid than has Meats. Lamb do. 26(2)75 
E. A. McK A.Y. and handsomest situations in this country. 
Naples, Ontario Co., N. Y., 1855. 304-2t I now offer for sale my splendid Farm (which is ad- 
watwofth i\TTT-RctTuwv- mired by all passers by) situated in the town of Cor- 
, „ 1WW , „ ,U, ORa: H NURSERY. ning, Steuben Co., N.Y., about half way between Painted 
A:.’!,,!!! Trees, one year old, large andstocky. post and Corning, and on the N. Y. & E. and Buffalo, 
^Y :vrt * ® ar Trees. 2 years old. Corning, and N. Y. R. Roads, containing 226 acre 3 , 26 of 
previous to the fall of Sebastopol were over y e t been thought of 
32,000 men, not counting deaths by disease. ____ 
Rations had been ordered to the Danube for 
40,000 French troops, expected to arrive at A Sea-Sick Admii 
Silistrial about the end of October. The andria mention th< 
ilo. . do., 1 year old. 
Pork, mess bbl.. $23(2)24,00 Seeds. 
Do. cwt. $7,50(2)8,50 Clover, bush.$8 
Beef, per cwt.. .$4.50(2)5,50 Timothy.$3,50(2)4 
Sheep(car’se)per 100.$4,00 Sundries. 
which is wood land; the balance is all improved and 
40,000 French troops, expected to arrive at A Sea-Sick Admiral !— Advices from Alex- Hams, smoked... 12^0133 Wood, hard. '.S5'50©6 50 
Silistrial about the end of October. The andria mention the amusing fact that the Shoulders., ,lo©Uc Do. soft....$3,50©4,50 
Anglo-Turkish contingency had been ordered Viceroy of Egypt, Said Pacha, who had left Chickens....8®9c Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9,50 
to Shurnla. in his steam yacht for a tour in France and ^rseys.... .......,9©l0c Do. Scranton.6,6C!|6,75 
Blossburg.$5,50 
Anglo-rurKisn contingency naa oeen oraerea Y«joiuy w* . hanZ ’ E. H. MARSHALL, 
to Shurnla. m Eis steam yacht for a tour in France and -t-rKe y s.„ ; ^„....9©ioc Biossbwv 6 ’ P, O A U-D T VLF P 
A British fleet of fivo ships had been sent Europe, returned to port two days afterwards, BuMer .I8@20c Do. Ch^V.*.V‘.‘.Vs(©l 0 A 1 f « , 
to the coast of Italy, proceeding first to the having changed his intention in consequence Cheese,. ,.. 8 %moc Salt, bbl.$ 1,50 ' ^oTer Taoe ^B^Ili^s^ooHUire Bl ^ al ° Sts ’’ 
Bay of Naples. of a severe attack of sea-sickness ! This is Lard, tried. 123^013 Hay, ton,.....$9©’i5 ^7x1 
Austria has issued a circular to its represen- the more extraordinary and pusillanimous Ta ^ w . Ie ^;;.V_;;;;:;V;i°?c WhU^ fishVbbiV .:: 2 °'® 3 $9 Music, Magazines, Pamphletefperiodicals, Engravings, 
Also, an expensive supply of Apple, Cherry and other capable of producing all crops usually cultivated in this 
frua State. It is well watered by a brook and several never 
50,000 Apple .Seedlings, 2 years old. failing springs. There are three orchards on said farm, 
Large size Horse Chestnut and Mountain Ash. one of them is all grafted fruit, Dwarf Pears, Cherries, 
which will he sold on the best of terms. and Apple trees in abundance. It will be sold with or 
Walworth, Oct. 1,185o. 304-2t. T. G. YEOMANS, without a fine stock of Durham and Devon cattle. For 
~ rz _- further particulars inquire of the subscriber on the 
F. H. MARSHALL, premises. URIBALCOM. 
BOOK-BINDER Corning, N. Y.,Oct. 15, 1855. _ 302 4t 
urns’Building, on the Corner of State and Buffalo Sts., A LOOK FOR BOTH SEXES. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Music, Magazines, Pamphlets. Periodicals, Engravings, 
tative which says, although Prussia is at liber- from the fact that he ought to he accustomed Eggs, doz..’.OOtfjisc Codfish g,’quintal...’.$4,75 Law and Medical Books, bound in sheep, calf and Tur- 
ty to act as mediator—the present is not a to the sea, having been for about fifteen years Candles, box.14(Si6c Trout, bbl.$8,00 key morocco, full or half Bindings, plain or richly Gilt. 
proper time.. That the Western Porvers must AdmiraWn-ehief of the Egyptian fleet. —- 
follow up their advantage, and make no treaty -- NEW YORK MARKET—Oct. 29. paper, to order. 304-lam tf 
THE PHYSIOLOGY - OF MARRIAGE. 
By a Married Man, and Distinguished Physician. 
It is one of the most remarkable hooks which has been 
with Russia until she is expelled from the 
Crimea. 
Neutrality Laws.—T he United States At- 
NEW YORK MARKET— Oct. 29. 
Flour —Demand, for common and medium grades for 
export, speculation, home consumption and for filling 
Old Books, Public and Private Libraries, re-bound and published in any country. In language simple, decorous, 
repaired; Blank Books of all kinds, made of superior and respectful, and in terms of fatherly kindness, it re¬ 
paper, to order. 304-lam tf veals to the young of both sexes a fund of information 
~ ■ ——-—- hitherto chiefly inaccessible in any reliable form, and 
1GHABOL GUANO. for want of which many have been prompted to resort 
Just received by the brig Wave-Spirit, direct from the to sources either questionable or of immoral tendency. 
Urimea X r\ iL . •. • , CAUUI l. npcLUitttmu, UUUIO GUH3U LL1U blUIi (UiU IUF 11111L1H - —-- — - --- --— j r ^« 
tomey ueneral nas decided, that it IS node- contracts, is good, and prices have advanced 6 3/ 6z) 9 5c JUST received by the brig Wave-Spirit, direct from the to sources either questionable or of immoral tendency. 
Asia.—G en. Monrabieff announces a sue- parture from our neutrality for our citizens to per bbl. ’sales at $9®9,25 for common to straight extra Ichaboe Elands, a cargo of this Superior Guano (which The work is written by one of our oldest and most ex- 
cessful engagement between the Cossack mili- 8e ll either of the bellio-erents ‘mnnowder arms s ‘ ate 1 $8,87^(2)9,25 mixed to choice and fancy Michi- j,i tbe flrst cargo arrived since that brought by the fhip perieuced medical men, who has devoted a long life to 
+nrv nnrl rlrno-oonR and some Turkish ravslrv * i 8 Y r ° , am s $9,12>^©9,37>4 for common to choice and 'ow Shakspeare, in 184s.) This Guano is now landed In ex- the study of Physiology. The work was examined in 
tary and dragoons ana some iurKisli cavalry 0 r other articles contraband of war; or for |U a J es of extra We8tlrn$9 60(Sll 25forextra Genese^ cellent order, will be sold in lots to suit purchasers— manuscript by competent judges, and pronounced to be 
and Bashi Bazouks nearly 3,000 strong. The merchant ship3 of a neutral State to transport Market closing buoyant’with good’export demand par- Sam P ,es and Analysis will be sent by addressing the as unexceptionable as any work which has appeared in 
Turks had 400 killed and Ali Pacha was taken troops or military munitions for either of the ticularly for fancy. Canadian firmer, with sales at $9® Agent. As the quantity is small, early application will the English language, it breathes, moreover, a truly 
prisoner. The Turkish garrison at Kars was belligerents su^h commerce bein'* nerfectlv 10 for su P° r and choice extra. he necessary. Farmers who cannot remove what they Christian spirit. 
L 7 _j x- xi_ . __x_ jx_ /-v_ uDixigciciits, luiuiiicu/c ueiu a poxiecbiy „_ ____ __ __ ..x . , , . desire, may have it remain on storage until A nrii lRt. the following briefly are its contents: 
reduced to the greatest extremity. Omar lawful, subject only to the chances of hostile Grain— Wheat^market 3(2)5c better, with good demand atDSX S^p^ton, peT^monthfwlTich 'includesYnsur- ChapterT* TheTtue^Rela 
m 10 pt capture by the opposing ppwcr - n sis&s&s »< JZ T 
to raise the Siege. - — ♦—» - on the spot and to arrive at $1,89; red Upper Lake $1,90; 804 4t o 4 rlifr v v Cna.pter 2. Premature Mar 
Tue Baltic.—T he Russians were reparing * Tewish Lorn Myyor of T o\nov_At thp i nf erior Ohio $2,04; white California $2. Rye lower, ---—-—-er of ulton, x.Y. riage and its Consequen- 
Sweahore with nreat activity Accounts of a jewisii loup mayor of lomdon. Attne W j t h sales at $1,18(2)1,22. Corn market opened firm but FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
the bombardment of Riga state that the bat- tFIcT S e . lect , 1 ?° S ’ Da ' 8losed dul1 aud dr00 ? ing ; S t’ e3 at ® 5 ® 96 ^;. f0P common For au improved Farm, 360 acres of laud Iving in the ^t on 
une oomuarament 01 xviga biaie mat ine od,i vid Salomons, Esq., being the senior Alderman to prime western mixed, closing at about 9o>^c. Oats, Co. of Branch, township of Butler Mich and on the rwt 
terv at the mouth of the Duna suffered very *i, a nv,„i, Jin _xv.^ moderate business doing at 45®49o. State and western o.„\ „ o r U. „ ZZ. A ,'’-. _ a L n U ^ c Chapter 4. Errors of Court 
the bombardment of Riga state that the bat- s a j omong> Esq., being the senior Alderman to prime western mixed’ closing at about 95>£c. Oats 
tery at the mouth of the Duua Buttered very b e ) ow ^e Chair, will, according to the prac- moderate business doing at 45(S49c. State and western 
little, but that at Balen was much injured.— tice of the Court of Aldermen, be called to fill . PfOTOioxs-Pork.heavy and demand restricted to th< 
Various minor operations were reported. - -- Mi«a»i in sn •»...■ *91 «»».««.. «r 
State Road from Litchfield to Tecousha, lying one mile 
a Name. 
Chapter 11. The Laws of 
Lactation. 
Chapter 12. A Crime that 
ought not to be Named. 
tice of the Court of Aldermen, he called to fill , E ? OV 3 S i OJfS , and d - e i?^. nd restrdc tt)d to the on the road. A good new frame school house on said chap- 5. Individual Trans- ought not to be Named, 
the office of Chief Magistrate for the vear com- ^ ade ;f al ® 3 at o $ f 2 : jdf ° r ? 21 for prime mass; $19 premises. School kept winter and summer. On said gression, and its Penal- Chapter 13. Directions to 
VvT - vr -u 116 Vr for Infepl ° r mess. Butter in moderate request at lo© premies there 13 a newly finished frame house and log ties Parents and Guardians 
mo-nninor nn tna Ur h nr NAvomhm* \TV quH Ctn+A —__ .1 _ -- __ , • , „ , ° ucs. _ _ micu» ouu uuwuiaua. 
rv^r^xr Tt i’o o-tnnrmnarl •-Vuv f v -T-^ 1U uioaera.e request ai lofd) premises tnere is a newiy nnisnea rrame House and log ties Parents and Guardians. 
Denmark —It is announced that the Danish mencing on the S>th of November. Mr. Salo- 21c for Ohio, and 21©24c for State, which is an advance, stable, over 200 fruit trees of various kinds of selected chapter 6 Social Errors ChapterH GenoralDhec- 
rwornmpnt. hast invlt.fid all tllfi mari+.ImA -Ill k. T —A mr_ e UhonsA i/in-- ;__ mx. c-napier w. jxiivis xadprerit. muu.i uirev, 
government has invited all the maritime mons will be the first Jewish Lord Mayor of Cheese 9>£f2>io>£c. 
powers to unite, the United States included, London. No opposition is anticipated. ALBANY MARKIN’._Oct. 29. 
powers to unite, the United States included, London. No opposition is anticipated. 
to meet in Congress at Copenhagen to settle _ _ 
the question of the Sound Dues. _ __ ' ' " , 
Greece.—T he ministry has resigned, and a 
new one was formed. Texas says_ the French, German, Swiss, Hun- 
fruit, and nearly 100 acres improvement. The land is and their Punishment, 
well watered by springs and brooks, a good well of wa- Chapter 7. Physical Laws 
ter at the door. Covered with valuable timber, such as of Marriage. 
-- Flour —In flour a moderate business has been done at Whitewood, Black Walnut, and Oak. Title perfect and 
Divtitox nr Tunq A writer fwim steady prices. The storm has tended to limit the demand indisputable. Inquire ofthe subscriber on the premises. 
division OF TEXAS. ^ Ajvriter irom western and prevented out-door operations. GEO. W. CADY, Butler, Branch Co., Michigan. 
v/xxx/ 7 ^ 77 X 7 ^ 7 . Texas bay a me r renen, German, dwiss, nnn- Grain—I n wheat nothing has transpired. Corn is 
77777 , ,, 7 . 7 , 77 , 77777 . 77 . ^ I garian, and other European settlers in North- ratherscarce and in good request at full previous prices. I JUST PUBLISHED, 
I rance. ihe Moniteur announces, otticial- western Texas are to a man in favor of form- Sales Western mixed at 96c, at which lots in store are By ALDEN & BEARDSLEY, Auburn and Rochester, N. Y. 
ly, that the Empress has entered the fifth ; ns? a new State out of western nortinn held - Barley continues to rule very dull and the market 
month of her pregnancy, and that her health SSSSof’S^T 
is excellent. There are many settlers from the northern sales state at 44©45c, measure. 
An alliance between Prince Napoleon and states among them, too, and together he 
the Princess Royal of England, it is stated by thinks they can command ten thousand votes 
the Times correspondent, is rumored m polit- ajjeajv 
ical circles. '__ . . . _ _ 
BUFFALO MARKET.—Oct. 29. 
THE GREAT ROMANCE ! 
A Book for the Times and Age we Live in. 
10,000 Copies Ordered in Advance ! 
LUCY BOSTON, 
Or, Woman’s Rights and Spiritualism! 
JUST PUBLISHED BY 
JOHN P. JEWETT & Co., Boston. 
JEWETT, PROCTOR & WORTHINGTON, 
302 4t Cleveland. Ohio. 
AGENTS WANTE D—To circulate “ THE 
GREAT WEST,” “ADVENTURES of CELEBRATED TRAV¬ 
ELERS,” ‘ LIFE and DEATH on the OCEAN,” “PICTO¬ 
RIAL PROVERBS,” and other beautifully illustrated, 
rapid-selling works. For circulars, with full particulars 
(if you live west of Buffalo,) address HENRY HOWE, 
No. Ill Main-st., Cincinnati; if you live east of Buffalo, 
Flour— There was a good demand for flour on Satur- Illustrating the Follies and Delusions of the Nineteenth HENRY HOWE, No. 102 Nassau-st., (up stairs.) New 
Great Britain.— Thursttay, the 10th inst., \ Good Move _The Oakland roun+v IMiVH- s ? ies ai “F Micmgan ; $s.7o>£@8,S7K for 
was the weekly board day of the Bank of 
Engiand. A protract ed_ discussion took place, the purpose of their Annual Fairs, six acres of Graw—W heat in good supply and market easier- sales 
but no change was nade m the rate of discount, ground, near the village of Pontiac, and have Wisconsin spring to arrive at $1,76 ; Chicago spring at 
Liverpool Market.— Messrs. Denniston & expended this year, aside from buildings and Si."' 2 ® 1 )”*; redhidiana and Kentucky at $1,85 ; white 
Co. report an extensive business doing at a yards, the sum of $400, in shrubbery, trees, SmJ bate dull'and^omiMl aDdqUletj 
slight advance m prices. They quote as fol- &c. The water flowing from a large spring Provisions— Market for mess pork lower- sales at $22 
lows: Western Canal Flour, 40a42 S .; • Balti- upon their premises, they have led in little NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.’-Oct 24 ” 
more and Philadelphia, 42a43s.; Ohio, 42a43s. streams through their grounds. wci. 
day, and market firm. Receipts continue light, not be¬ 
ing equal to the demand, and the market is nearly bare. 
RaIoss at £7 fhr \fir*hicrort • ^ 1 //v>o ow 1 ✓ 
Century—By Fred Folio. 
“This is the Age of Oddities Let Loose”- 
Price SI, 25. 
Sales at $7,87>4©8 for Michigan ; $8.75>£@8,S7}£ for A beautiful 12 mo. Vol., 406 pp., with ten Illustrations NEW ROCHELLE OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY. 
by Coffin. For sale by all Booksellers. Nov. 1, ’55. 
RASPBERRY AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
Graph Vines, Currants and Rhubarb. 
The Subscribers having devoted much attention to the 
cultivation of this new species of Blackberry for a num¬ 
ber of years, have now the largest area of ground in 
cultivation of any in the country. Their Nursery, 
and Kentucky at $1 85 • white . .A- " , . , ’ , . while in bearing, has been visited by thousands of per- 
Market for corn dull and quiet! AT VCry l0W priC ® 3 t0 N UrSerymen and for faiI plantm g- sons from all parts of the States, and by all pronounced 
White U. 8. Wheat, 11s. 9d.»12s. 8d.; red and 
mixed. 11s. 3d.alls. 9d. Mixed Corn, 39s. 
Provisions.— Messrs. Bigland, Athya & Co. 
A damp explosion took place in the coal 
mine of Tyson & Co., near Llewellyn, Schuyl- 
Oanadian at $2,05©2,06, Marketfor corn dull and quiet- 
sales at 84c. Oats dull and nominal at 37>£c. ’ 
Provisions —Market for mess pork lower; sales at $22. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Oct. 24, 
Receipts—B eeves 4,999; Veals 433; Sheep and Lambs 
15,949; Cows and Calves 198. 
Prices— Beeves—The prices to day will average about Curranis.— An assortment including Largo Black Eh- 
9c. First quality 9>^©10>^ ; medium quality SX(a)9^ glish, Black Naples, Wyatts Victoria, Large Red and 
Raspberries.— 30.000 Hudson River Antwerp,'20,000 to be the “ne plus ultra.” 
Fastolf, 10,000 Franconia, 10,000 Rivers’ Large Month- Orders will be filled from our Grounds with great 
ly, 10,000 Knevetts Giant, and a general assortment of pleasure, at the following prices : One half-dozen. S2,50 ; 
all valuable varieties, including Bunkle’s Orange, the One dozen, $5 ; Fifty, $12,50, and One Hundred, $25. 
most beautiful and best of all Raspberries. GEO. SEYMOUR & Co. 
GrapeVines.— Isabella, Catawba, Diana, Herbemonts, South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 25,1S55, 3C0-6t 
Clinton, Bland Elsingburg and Brinkle -- : --- 
GEO. SEYMOUR & Co. 
South Norwalk, Conn., Sept. 25,1S55. 3C0-6t 
UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! 
How very uncomfortable to he without one in a rainy 
day. Such a dilemma may he easily avoided by calling 
report no material change in provisions. Beef kiU count ' y> on gatmday, the 20th of October Poore*, 7©3o. But'^ sa?e^ over 10 oTundV^Tte DutcV^’ ^ ^ 80(1 “sSSJ 
was dull and lorKlirm. Lard quoted at 60 a ult., killing one man and wounding several Cows—Extra, with calf, $55©10 ; good $40©45 ; ordi- Rhubarb.—V ictoria, Downings, Coliossal, Linnaeus on MYRON STRONG & CO., 78 State street, where you 
67c., with a small business doing. Linseed n+hprs The renorf. was trempnJrmi! L,,t na r y^0©40. ’ CahoonJ will find an unusually large variety of Cotton, Gingham 
+LIr. r\r> cr c ft 18 f18 T.I1™ iMrepon vu uemKiaOM, Dut A 1: _. -Osur CuTONGS.-Triandria, Purpurea, Forbyana and and Silk Umbrellas, at extremely low urices. Wehave 
Cake, thin oblong, sold at £13. Tallow ad¬ 
vanced; fine North American worih 64c.; no 
stock on hand ; N. C. sold at 69s. 6da63s. 
after the men had all got out several greater 
ones took place. 
Railroad Profits. —The directors supposed 38 cach - A s 00d fat veal sells often as high as $20©30. 
two years ago, that between Madison ^ The pnee of veals to-day is o>.j©6Xc. 
Veal Calves _Calves at 4 to 73 aft ii ve weieht ex Osier Cuttings.—T riandria, Purpurea, Forbyana and and Silk Umbrellas, at extremely low prices. We have 
Scf'- sednn, acbecr,,,. ,no,.dies *S3EgS S 
“SVrSa- SSS!S2j£l lrtorte! H “ Ve! " S f'?“ tbe manufMturers, we shall seUftem at a verj 
Avoy’s Superior. 
Newburg, Orange Co., N. Y. 
C. W. GRANT. 
304-lam3t. 
trifling advance. 
301-44 
MYRON STRONG & CO., 
7S State street, Rochester, N. Y. 
WEBSTER ACADEMY. 
WEBSTER ACADEMY. FOR SALE, 
Prof. Charles H. Dann. and his Lady, (formerly Miss A Splendid Farm, in a fine location, situated in the 
irusha Watkrbury,) take pleasure in announcing to pleasant village of Stafford, Genesee Co., N. Y., in sight 
.eir friends in Rochester, Penn Yan, Perry and Brock- of two Railroad Depots, (wheat markets,) consisting cf 
Arrival of the Ariel. two years ago, that between Madison and The price of vea^jay «* V!: ~ st rea, Rocnester, ,. x. 
- Milwaukee their business might reach fifty limbs'* si 75©5 00 x a - '- P 5 c °m., $2@6. WEBSTER ACAaJxAXY. FOR SALE, 
Tbs .teamsWp Ariel arrived at New York tho^.d to a 7 eax TMr .gext :.t the Mad- , d , be „ y . „„ ^ , JSk'^ISSr^S^S^ 2X2&1 & 
October 2/th, from Havre. Her dates are the lbOn depot told, our informant, says tile Ste livo weight, 7 dead weight, 9>^^9X; light do., their friends in Rochester, Pena Yan, Perry and Brock- of two Railroad Depots, (wheat markets,) consisting cf 
same as those brought by the Africa. The Yens’ Point Pinery, that this year it would live weight, 6%©7, dead weight, 0©9>. i \ Western port, and to their friends and the friends of Education in about 208 acres of first class wheat land, with a good 
Evening Post says that it was rumored in reach fully five hundred thousand dollars ! corn .fed, live weight, 6%©7c. deadweight, 9©9><c.— Western New York generally, that they havo opened a Cottage House, Shrubbery and Flower Garden, making 
T .1 ° .i„.. v .A.. . xv._ Small size do., still1 fed, live weight,_6Js07, dead weight High School for Ladies and Gentlemen, at Webster, it a very desirable residence, with all necessary Barns 
uonaon tue aay Deiore ine steamers sailea, • ‘ ■ * S? ; (@9 ; New_York state, corn fed, prime and heavy, Monroe Co., N. Y.. two hours ride east of Rochester._ and Outbuildings. It is known as one of the very 
that the four wire cable, winch was being Titb French are encouraging the cultivation liy0 W0t Sh t i iQl’jjdead weight 9>^©93 .l " The stage of Mr. Hyde, leaves the New England House choicest Farms in the county for production and situa- 
laid down across tho Mediterranean from of tobacco in Algiers, and have succeeded in CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.-Oct. 24. dai!y ’ (Suadays excep;ed ) at3p ‘ iL Far ° ^e^fnAness a III SmlX^hSf of 
France to Algiers, was cut and abandoned in brincin" the cron to a hich state of nrnduo- 8l ~:i ce o'' S ' * Dus.ness. au imormation can De naa oi 
a vale of wind unde- circumstances vevv sim- ” rm S m 6 tne cr0 P a nigh state ot proauc At market 2412 tattle, about 1S00 Beeves, 412 Stores, The Second 
a gale ot Mina, ynaer circumstances verjsim tiveness and excellence. The Government has consisting of Working Oxen,Cows, and one, two and three Nov. 21 ,1855. 
ilar r.rv ihitaft uihicn inr.an*nnian rha mMirotinns a i mu * ’ 7 5 
The stage of Mr. Hyde, leaves the New England House choicest Farms in the county for production and situa- 
Rochester, daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 3 P. M. Fare tion. and is offered at a bargain, the owner wishing to 
37 *•£ cents. ' retire from business. All information can be had of 
At market 2412 Cattle, about 1SOO Beeves The Second Quarter will commence on Wednesday, the subscriber on the premises. RICHARD BABBAGE. 
_ATI- __v,_ . ’ “ I vr„.. OI 1CSR •’ Hon Co MV Clot Ofll .1 Of 
ilar to those which interrupted the operations purchased five million francs worth of the to- 
of the New Foundland Company last summer, bacco, the present year, and the whole crop is 
Forty miles had been laid. It was insured in estimated at eight millions. * 
irehased five million francs worth of the to- year olds. This Institution is intended to meet the wants of those 
cco, the present year, and the whole crop is Prio®—Market Beef—E xtra $7.£0©8,00 : first quality 
timate d at eight lo i lli onB. *_ ’ 
A FLOUR league has been formed in Ports- Stores.— Working Oxen — $75, 80, 95,120©150. lies, on reasonable terms, for 
oath, N. II„ and an agnnt 1, tojbe nt to Cows CalvA®, 2S ,=«, M, 
nnr/'Viacrt an l na wli i It a. nv- ... .-.r. hv lattav Uri- 
London for about $300,000. 
Henry Ward Beecher.— The Cincinnati mouth, N. H., and an agent is to he sent to 
Gazctfe statos that the above named Reverned Chicago to purchase supplies, which he ex- 
The Principal will secure hoard in good private fami¬ 
lies, on reasonable terms, for those who apply. The 
new building will be completed before the opening of 
Stafthrd, Gen. Co., N. Y., Oct-, 1855. 301-13t 
ANDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES, 
AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
The undersigned begs leave to inform his numerous 
friends and customers that he is now ready to execute 
all orders for Fruit, Forest and Ornamental Trees, Ever¬ 
green Shrubs, Stocks, etc. His collection is particularly 
U » ^ ™ wulo “ Two Yrabs Old- 13, 14©16. Three Year 01ds_S14 
gentleman let himself out to a showman to pects to deliver at a cost of $8 per barrel, or i6, is@ 20 . 
deliver a course of twelve lectures in that city, 
for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ; and 
that the lessee made a had speculation. But 
Two Yrars Old- 13,14© 16. Three Year Oids-$14 personally or by letter the Principal, 
i 1S®30 * ’ References —Pre 3 . M. B. Anderson, and Prof. A. C. 
Sheep and Lakbs- 10,100 at market, Prices-In lots, Hendrick, Rochester University Wm. N Sage, Esq., 
:.50. 2. 2.50. 2.75(33.00. Extra anri saieotinnc *A/=>s Rochester. Rev. G 1 X 3 . Kerr, LL.D.. Franklin. Rev. W. 
the second quarter. 1 or further particulars, consult, ^ ue y ear fp r a p kinds of trees, etc., except Quince 
personally or by letter, the Principal. stocks, the crop of which has again faded. The Cata- 
Vhiltpr rn^ ‘^5’ lo g ue for 1S55 is read T for distribution, and all those 
During the nine years ending with 1854 , 
Shew and Lambs— 10,100 at market, Prices—In lots, „ T k „ ob tU’ wh0 wish to get a copy can obtain one free of charge by 
$1,60, 2, 2,50, 2,75®3,00. Extra, and selections $4©5. ^^’,P-. - ?-p* rank 'S' R £ v ‘ l V '. addressing our agent in New York, Mr. F. A. Bruguiebh, 
Swine— 520 at market. Prices—7 k'© 9c for old■ S K i* 11001 ! 3 ) ana - Kev - J- K - iAG ^^erry. Rev. Calvin 133 Pearl-st., successors to our former agent aud friend, 
na , .mu .... , /a Watkrbury. Le Rov. Hon. Geo. Msnioxs. LL.D . keeso- . _ __i.__ 
about three hundred persons were presont on forty-six railroad employees have been killed' npra-nmnw mcnirv m-a-du-hxt . , Vllle - _ 302-3t-eow. 
the evening of the 22nd. The Gazette adds: in Massachusetts by coming in contact with 8R1UH J.. u l M.ARKj 1I.—Oct. -O. OHIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE! 
“ Had_ Mr. Beecher visited our city under railroad bridges. Several more were injured at market 2,0C0 Be^C'aule.eoo Stores, i9 prs^Working thh Ohio Agricultural College holds its Second Lecture 
the auspices of the Mercantile Library Associ- by the same cause. Oxen, lib Cows and Calves, 9,000 Sheep, 1,400 ewine. Session at Cleveland, commencing the first of December, 
ation, to whom an unfulfilled promise to lec- --Pkioes—B eef Cattle—Extra, $S,75 ; first quality, $S ; and continuing twelve weeks. 
ture has been out for two years, he would have Tile citizens of Oswego had a very large ^TaUow—-10c 4 ft.’ Hides—7(| n ?i^ 5 ' Pelts—S 7 o — farmers, 
attracted a large audience ; or had he come meeting on Monday evening week to adopt Calf skins— 1 Jo $ ft. * Whether old or young, this Institution places withir 
here for -the purpose of promoting the great measures for building a broad track railroad - t m fh/sciencel thatT^ imMS^eUttonl'to^fca 
work to which he has devoted his life, he to Syracuse, to run in connection with the three year^Ui r i 4@21 ° U0 ’ W ° y * ar 01 $ 0< ® 1T ’ ture. Wbat intelligent farmer has not felt the need ol 
would have filled the. largest church in the Binghamton and the Erie road. Working Oxkn—S ales $100, iso, 160®165. such an Institution? 
city for two consecutive weeks ; but he is ---- Cows and Calvk—S ales $ 20 , 24, 26, 29, 30 , 5C®65. plan. 
here, SO far as his privilege to lecture is con- Tn Tlr AlevfXDdAr’* rhnrph Eifth ^ IKKP AND LAMBS - Est ra ^©6 ; by lot $1,50, 1,75©2 Instruction given in lectures as in Medical Colleges 
cerned, the property of j, speculator ; «nd the YoVk^dS,’^ 
from'tke lecture’have raprMsed' in^maAQdr byaewSStta PHILADELPHIA CATn.E MAEKET, Oct.24. 
as decided as it is severe, their opinion of the 30 ' ® 0 The number of Beeves offerea this week were 1,050. 2d - Those that reIate to Botany and Vegetahl 
course the goutlemau has pursued." - .. ... TKl 
Watkrbury, LeRoy. Hon. Geo. Simmons, LL.D , Keese- 
ville. 302-3t-eow. 
OHIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE! 
Ths Ohio Agricultural College holds its Second Lecture 
Session at Cleveland, commencing the first of December, 
Pricks—B eef Cattle—Extra, $8,75 ; flrst quality, $S ; and continuing twelve weeks. 
..a.d 01 mr . tiri.a eg id. _ t-k 7 I ° 
seeond, $7,50 ; third, $6,60; ordinary $5. 
Tallow—YOo ^ ft. Hides—7c ^ ft. Pelts—87c 
FARMERS, 
Whether old or young, this Institution places within 
your reach, the means of acquiring a knowledge of all 
In Dr. Alexander’s church, Fifth Avenue, 
firee year old 14©21. 
Working Oxhn—S ales $100, 130, 160®165. 
Cow* and Calves—S ales $20, 24, 26, 89, 30, 5C®65. 
Siiekf AND Lambs—E xtra $4©6 ; by lot $1,50, 1,75©3 
ture. What intelligent farmer has not felt the need of 
such an Institution ? 
PLAN. 
Instruction given in lectures as in Medical Colleges. 
New York, the choir has been dismissed, the 8c; fat hogs 7^©7Xc. 
organ removed so as to face the people, and pHILADELPHLY CATTLE MARKET, Oct. 24 
the singing is performed by the congregation. 
Swine—P igs 8t£®S^c ; retail S>4©9,q'c; shoats 7® Four lectures will be given daily during the whole term. 
:; fat hogs 7^©7*^c. The Subjects erabraced in the course are 
Mr. Ed. Bossange, who has retired from business. Or¬ 
ders should be sent at once to secure a complete assort¬ 
ment. All required information to import trees, etc., 
will he found on the first page of our Catalogue, 
ANDRE LEROY, Angers. 
F. A. BRUGU1ERE, Sole Agent, 
29S-13 188 Pearl St., New York. 
ONONDAGA FARM FOR SALE. 
The celebrated “Loomis Farm” three miles south¬ 
west cf Syracuse,—325 acres in full view of the city— 
admitted to be the best farm, in Onondaga County. Can 
be divided if required and possession given immediately. 
Terms one quarter down, balance to suit purchaser.— 
Call and see the Picture. GROVE LAWRENCE. 
Syracuse, N. Y., 297-6t 
Hobson’s Choice. —The London Buildtr 
states that the expression “ Hobson’s choice, 
that or none,” arose from one Hobson living at 
The number of Beeves offerea tnis week were 1,050. 2d - -those mat relate to plants. Botany and \ egeta 
Sales at from $7,60©9 $ 100 fts. Physiology, Field Crops, Orcharding, Gardening, Ac. 
«_ .... » V . . . . .. lVln) relnte* In nnim/il* 
The Subjects embraced in the course are SILSBY, LANGWORTHY & DANIELS, 
1st Those that relate to the land. Geology, Mineralogy, HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
2d. Those that relate to plants. Botany and Vegetable Ssxkca Falls, Seneca Co., N. 
a% . ,, r - it * • 1 Swine— 500 at market: sales at $9/2)9,25 ^ 100 tks. 
that or none, arose from one Hobson living at In this city, on tho isth of Sept, last, by Roy. j. b. ’ * 10 
Cambridge, who kept horses and carriages to Shaw, Mr. EDWARD HART, of Lo Roy, and Miss JULIA BALTIMORE CA1TLE MARKET—.Oct. 25. 
let, and always sent them out in rotation, re- w ARD > of thls Clty ' Bkvt Cattle—O ffored at the scales to-day 2000 head, of 
gardless of the whims or likings of his CUB- At Lima, on the 17th ult., by the Rev. B. G. Riley, Mr. which 160 were driven to Philadelphia, 300 remained un- 
tomers. If the customer did not like ‘‘the CLINTON T. BAWIUS, of Livonia, and Miss NANCE E., sold, and the balance, 1540 head, wore sold to Balti- 
Sheep and Lambs— 4,500 head sold at from 4>£c per lb, 3d - relates to ammats. comparative Anatomy 
and at $2.45©$4.50 per head. Lambs from $2 to $4 00 and Physiology ; Natural History ot Domestic Animals 
according to quality. —Veterinary Medicine, Insects &c. 
Cows and Calves— 140 at market; sales at $40 to $75. “Ph- H'Aif relates to labor. Rural Architecture and 
Stoves, Iron, Steel, Tin, and Sheet Iron Work, 
lints, Oils, Wooden Ware, &c. 293-tt 
gardless of the whims or likings of his cus- At Lima, on tlm l7th u!t., by the Re 
toilicrs If thfi niRtomar fliil Tint, lilro ‘‘ the CLINTON T. HAlmUS, Ot T.i\ ouia, and 
Rimers, li tne customer ant not like the claug hter of Henry Decker, Esq., of Lima. 
choice, he was at liberty to retire. Hobson Ix Gorhani) 0ntario Co ., Oct. 21, by Rev. J. H. Blades, 
made money out of the business, was a re- Mr. GEO. SHANNON and Miss LOUISA M. WINDNAGLE, 
spected citizen, and died on the 1st of Janua- both of WiUiamsville, Erie Co., N. Y. 
ry, 1630, leaving a sum of money to the 
dowment of a charity. ^ ,, 
-—-- fieam 
. T.-,«r,rwi i-n,, la.,*..,— v l 
Bkkf Cattle— Offered at the scales to-day 2000 head, of 
which 160 were driven to Philadelphia, 300 remained un¬ 
sold, and the balance, 1540 head, were sold to Balti¬ 
more butchers and packers (the latter purchasing uot 
less than 700,) at prices ranging from $2,7»to $4—ave¬ 
raging $3,75. The goneral qaality was rather inferior. 
Swinb—H ogs were sold at $9 per 100 fts. all round, 
and quite firm at that high figure. 
3d. What relates to animals. Comparative Anatomy Paints. Oils, Wooden Ware, &c. _ 
and Physiology ; Natural History ot Domestic Animals Tvnr "wvw vonv uitt? vwtptt? 
—Veterinary Medicine, Insects. &c. THE NEW YORK LH.RON.OLE, 
4th. IKAtt relates to labor. Rural Architecture and A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, 
Landscape Gardening, Draining, use «nd construction of s Published Weekly, by 
Implements, Surveying, Farm Book Keeping, Ac., &o. Church & Backus, 
LECTURERS. Corner of Centre and White Streets, New York. 
Prof. J. P. Kirtland, Prof. Jas. Dascomb. Prof. Sam’l Terms .—Teco Dollars a year, in advance. 
St. John, Prof. J. H. Fairchild, Prof. N. S. Townshend. This paper is less local in its character and more wide- 
ADDITIONAL FACILITIES lx circulated than any other of the kind. 
turai 1 eriodn ..s, will he open to stuuvnt* at all hours. sections, and parties in general, preaching peace by 
TERMS. Jesus Christ. 
For the entire Course. _ - - _ - $40,00 It acknowledges the right of every person, great or 
. Sll rV A ? USUa1 ’ Seem ° d quite duU ’ SaleS fr0m $2 t0 exclusive of fuel and lights. 
Board and rooms may be obtained at $2,50 per week, small, rich or poor, educated or ignorant, to think and 
A London letter to the Petershurgh Intelli¬ 
gencer says :—“ Miss Goutts, the homely lady 
who fell in lovo with the handsome Mario, 
lives in the Strand, is worth £1,000,000, and, 
notwithstanding her wealth, is hated by eve¬ 
rybody. Another distinguished character, 
Lady Byron, resides near our quarters. 
At Caledonia, on the 10th ult., JAMS? EDWARD 
W1THKRWAX, aged 20 years. 
At Caledonia, on tho 23d, ult., JOHN HENRY WITH- 
ERWAX, aged 28 years. 
At Waterloo. N. Y., Oct. 24tU, of consumption Mr. 
AZALIAH SCHOOLEY, aged 49 years. 
$4 per head. 
PREMIUM BERKSHIRE PIGS. 
I have a few pairs for sale, from the pens that won the 
First and Second Filers at Elmira. They will be so mated 
a* to breed well together. 
Also, a few first class SHORT-HORNS, both male and 
female. S. P. CHAPMAN. 
Clockville. Madison Co., N. Y., 1855. 
(Rail-Road Station, Canastota, N. Y. C. R. R.) 
exclusive of fuel and lights. speak and act for himself, even though he may not think 
This Institution is designed to be permanent, and is and speak and act with the Editors, 
therefore incorporated as the Ohio Agricultural College. Its resources from which to enrich its columns are un- 
For further particulars, address the Secretary of the equaled. It furnishes a variety for family reading equal 
Board. ^ HARVEY RICE, President. to any other. Its articles on the money market are from 
Tuos. Brown, Secretary, Cleveland, Ohio. 4t eow. the highest and most reliable source. While it furnishes 
—————--- weekly three columns of reading matter from those who 
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