MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER i AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY ANI) FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
jfoi-eip ]i)feiiigei)ee. 
Arrival of the Baltic. 
The steamship Baltic, Capt. Comstock, ar¬ 
rived on Saturday, Nov. 3, with one week’s 
later news. She left Liverpool at 3 15 P. M 
Illinois. —The census just taken in Illinois 
shows a remarkable increase in population.— 
Returns from sixty-four counties show a gain Oxen. 110 Cows and Calves, 3,000 Sheep, 1.800 Swine, 
over the last census of 293,842 ; and it is es* Prices —Beef Cattle- Extra. $ 8 , 2508,50 ;fir 3 tqual. 7 
W n ! B Un fh P ®wj 5 RKrOx^^lIf $ 7 ; 0 t ^2 d 95 $ H0 < ®il2, 1400150. 
to 1,300,000. By 1860 Illinois Will he the Cows AND Calves—S ales $19, 25, 31, 33, 37, 41052 . 
BRIGHTON CATPLE ?MARKET.—Nov. 1. STILL GREATER ATTRACTIONS. 
At market 2,200 Beef Cattle. 850 Stores, 100 Working GODEYS LADY S BOOK U OR 1856. 
“ sen. 110 Cows and Calves, 3,000 Sheep, 1,800 Swine. Fifty-second volume I The Pioneer Magazine ! 
Prices —Beef Cattle- Extra. $3,25(03,50 ; first qual. 7,50 Especially devoted to the wants of the Ladies of America. 
COMMERCIAL AGENTS WANTED —To canvass 
permanency. Men of high business capabilities and 
mora! standing and natives of New England, or N. York 
only need appiy. The business is highly reputable and 
profitable. Full ana detailed information given on appli- 
WHF.RE this Magazine is taken in a house, no other is cation by letter or in person. A W, HARRISON 
fourth State ia the Union, leaving Virginia in Stores— Vearlings $t 
the rear. In 1787, when Virginia ceded the three year old 28(042. 
Northwestern Territory to the Government, 
on Saturday the 20th, and encountered heavy State.was the first in.rank in the Union, | 
westerly gales and heavy seas for eleven con- an d Illinois was a total wilderness. Now the 
secutive days, being repeatedly reduced to the lattor has outgrown the former and leads her 
speed of 3 miles an^hour. rank-the daughter takes precedence of 
Tub Crimea —The English have foundin the t!ie mother. 
Karabelnaia, immense stores of ammunition - 
and clothing, valued at £70,000. The Allies It is stated that a school or college for 
Stores— Yearlings $9011; two year old $13019 ;— 
three year old 280 42. 
Sheep— Small lots from $2,25 to 3, 3,75, 5@5,25. 
Swine— Prime shoats to peddle, 80 8,2508,50 Ohio in January, by Marion Harland, author of “ Alone,” 
hogs 6 6.6007 ; fat hogs 707,50’; at retail 8 to 10. and *• Hidden Path.” two novels that have created an 
_„ „ '.immense sensation in the literary world. Also— 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. — Oct. 31. Miss Virginia F. Townsend will commence in the Feb- 
AT market 2021 Cattle, about 1621 Beeves, 400 Stores t a t >, kn ° W WiU 
consisting of Working Oxen,Cows, and one, two and three by an En h gl bh l u ‘ thor f esa . 
45 no . Dow to make Wax Flowers and Fruits—with engrav- 
wanted, as it comprises all that could be obtained by 
taking three other Magazines. 
NEW FEATURES FOR 1856. 
A new and very interesting story will be commenced 
year olds. 
- Prices—Market Beef— Extra $8,00: first quality 707 
It is stated that a school or college for 6 ® ; second do $6,25 06,75 ; third do $5,5006 ; ordina- 
The advanced posts of the allies were with- l,DW,uuur. lor tins purpose. Here some three 
in five leagues of Baktchi Serai. The Rus- hundred young Mussulmans will be instruct- 
sians were retiring slowly, General Liprandi ed ia the European languages, the sciences, 
intending evidently to defend the line of the and the arts as applied to industry. 
Bel bee. A battle is soon anticipated here.--»• —- 
The North of Sebastopol has been surround- Am03 Kendall _ ex-Postmastar General, is 
ed with new fortifications, an p ace m preparing nis autobiography. It i 3 to be a 
state to support a siege. 1 ie ussian3, posthumous publication. 
the attack made upon Kars^ were repulsed ....... 
with immense slaughter, 4,000 being reported-- 
^AbrUlfant cavfCry Engagement took place 1^111061)66, &C. 
on the 29oh Sept., at Koughill, five leagues ~ . . . 
north-east of Eupatoria, in which the Russian v ~ 
cavalry under General Iiorf, was completly Rural New-Yorker Office, 
defeated Nov. 8 ' 1856 ' 
By an’ imperial ukase the embodiment of Our market exhibits considerable activity, and the 
the militia in the provinces of Orenberg and pricci of Fiour, Grain and Provisions have, since last 
Samara is to commence on the 15th of No- quotations advanced. 
vember and end on the 15th of December, Flour.-Goo; 1 brands have an addition of 25®7o cents 
the proportion of men being 23 in every in price and are firm, with heavy sales. Best Canadian 
thousand souls* $10,25. 
A W Wn instituted bv the Grain -Genesee Wheat is sold from $1,88 to $2.12, 
ings. 
The Nurse and the Nursery. 
How to make a Bonnet. 
Troubles of an English Housekeeper. 
The Art of Sketching Flowers from Nature—with en- 
o Two Years Ou>- 14, 16018.' Three Year 01ds-$18, g^viDgs-to be copied by the learner on paper to be p RAIRIE; FARM AND WOOD LANDS, 
2 °Sii-ep and Lambs— 3,800 at market, Prices,-In lots, Maternal counsels to a Daughter—designed to aid her In Tracts of 40 Acres and Upwards. 
$1 75, 2. 2,12, 3,©4,00. Extra, and selections $507. m the care of her health, the improvement of her mind, To suit purchasers, on long credits and at low rates of 
SwiW-SOOWestern at 7tf per ft. for old live weight, and the cultivation of her heart interest. 
Tallow —9}£01Oc.—Hides 6%®7c. h^ew style of Illuminating Windows and Lamp Shades, They were granted by the Government to encourage 
W poe e trf wad*Htetory of Finger Rings, illustrated.- tremenorth °o t^extr^me'wJuthof th^rftateoUlfiDmsi 
/ , . / « . t Shells for the Ladles, and where they come from, with ita psses, from end to end, through the richest and most 
Tl engravings. .... fertile Prairies of the State, dotted here and there with 
This is only giving an idea of our intentions for 1856. magnificent Oak Groves. The recent opening of nearly 
? ’ ew t e?i f > n3 of interest to the ladies are springing up 600 miles of this road throws open lhe lanas for cuiti va- 
-- every day ; we shall avail ourselves oi everything th,v tj8n< xhey are scattered from one to fifteen miles on 
Terms of Advertising (—Fifteen Cents a Line for bach can interest them. In fact “ Godey s Udy’s Book” will each aide of it, through its entire length. 
299-26t _ 10 South 7th St- Philadelphia, Pa. 
SILSBY, LANGWORTHY & DANIELS, 
HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
Seneca Falls, Seneca Co , N. Y. 
“©ft Stoves, Iron, Steel, Tin, and Sheet Iron Work, 
Paints. Oils, Wooden Ware, &e. 293-tf 
WANTED, 500 AGENTS. —$ 1,000 a year made in 
selling -‘ Young Sam” and •• Eastern War” illustrated— 
just published. Also, other popular works. Address, 
immediately, (stamp enclosed,) American Family Publi¬ 
cation Establishment, 128 Nassau St., N. Y. 299-6teo 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL B. R. COMPANY. 
Is now prepared to sell over two millions of acres 
of selected 
PRAIRIE, FARM AND WOOD LANDS, 
In Tracts of 40 Acres and Upwards, 
To suit purchasers, on long credits and at low rates of 
interest. 
They were granted by the Government to encourage 
the building of this Railroad, which runs from the ex¬ 
treme north to the extreme south of the State oi Illinois. 
Shells for the Ladies, and where tney come from, with xta psses, from end to end, through the richest and most 
engravings. _ _ ... . . fertile Prairies of the State, dotted here and there with 
This is only giving an idea of our intentions for 1856. magnificent Oak Groves. The recent opening of nearly 
rnci'irna rtf intoriv.i tn tho hflifij aro snrinoinrr nn .cl- _ i , , ° * 
Rural New-Yorker Office, '• 
Nov. 8 . 1856. s 
Our market exhibits considerable activity, and the 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announce¬ 
ments preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive Godey’s splencid steel engravings, 
advertisements inserted on any conditions. One hundred pages of reading. 
Godey’s challenge Fashion Plates. In this as m every 
The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker largely 0 tber department we defy rivalry or imitation. 
exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal Embroidery patterns. Any quantity of them are 
in America or Europe,—while it is from 15,000 to 20,000 given monthly. 
possess the interest of any other three magazines. 
The soil is a da; k,rich mould, from one to fivo feet in 
In addition to the above will be continued in each No. depth, is gently rolling, and peculiarly fitted for grazing 
Godey’s splencid steel engravings. cattle and sheep, and the cultivation of wheat Incan 
One hundred pages of reading. corn. & c . 
vember and end on the 15th of December, Floub.-GooJ brands have an addition of 2507o cents 
the proportion of men being 23 in every in price and are firm, with heavy sales. Best Canadian 
thousand souls $10 j—5. 
A commission has been instituted by the Grain -Genesee Wheat is sold from $1,88 to $2.12, 
Emperor at Kieff to examine all prisoners accord ng to q lalitv,—sales 2,800 bushels. Canadian 
from the foreign legions in the service of the ranges from $’.,12 to $2 20 —with large transactions,— 
Allies. They are not to be treated as prison- Corn is worth $l oo. Oats 40c. 
ers of war, hut handed over to their respect- Provisions.— Pork—mess remains a3 last quoted, but 
ive governments. in th8 hl ^ there is an advaace of 50c - P er cwt - Butt0r 
The Allies are extensively engaged in road- an advance, prices 20022c. Eggs 20c. 
greater than that of any other paper issued in this State, 
out ot New York City. 
Model Cottages. 
Dress making, with diagrams to cut by. 
The first crop of Indian corn planted on the newly 
broken prairie, usually pays the cost of plowing and 
sometimes fencing. Wheat sown on new turnea sod is 
sure to yield very large profits. One man with a plow 
and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two 
acres per day. Contracts can be made for breaking. 
Dress Patterns—Infant’s an.-l Children’s Dresses—all ready for corn or wheat, at $2 to $2,50 per acre. Bv 
kind of Crochet and Netting Work—Cloaks, Mantelets, judicious management farms may be broken and fenced 
Talmas, Collars, Chemisetts, Under Sletves, Bonnets, the first, and unner a high state of cultivation the sec- 
Window Curtains, Broderie Anglaise -Simpers. Caps, ond year. 
APPLE SEEDS. Window Curtains, Broderie Anglaise Slinpers. Caps, 
A quantity of fine Apple Seeds may be had of the sub- cloaks, Evening Dresses, Fancy Articles, Head Dresses, 
scriber. For particulars, address H. M. HALS, 
305 North Bloomfield, N. Y. 
Hair Dressing, Robes for Night and Morning, Carriage 
The larger yield on the cheap land3 of Illinois, over 
h gh-priced lan03 in the Eastern and Middle (States, is 
Dresses, Bridal Dresses, Wreaths. Mantillas, Walking known to be much more than sufficient to pay the differ- 
Dresses. Riding Habits, Boy’s Clothing, Capes and ence of transportation to the Eastern market. The rapid 
i 1 over to their respect- Provisions.— Pork—mes3 remains as last quoted, but FARM FOR SALE. Cloaks of Fur in season. Crotchet and Netting Work, increase and growth of flourishing towns and villa; 
ers Oi war, out F [g aa advanco of 50c _ per cwt _ B utt0r Fifty Acres of Land beautifully situated on the east printed in colors. . alorg the line of this road afford a growing home 
ive governments. 6 „. n ,, E 9n bank of the Genesee river in West Brighton, four miles DRAWING LESSONS for youth — 1,000 designs. Music, maud for farm produce. 
The Allies are extensively engaged in road- »n advance piice3- iw c. bo sou h of Rocbeiter. On the premises are 400 peach $3 worth is given every year ; the Nurpe and the Nur- Coal and wood are delivered along the road at diff 
makin 0- and hut-huildln 0- not only along the Hay— is selling at $16. Some has brought $18, but trees of very choice variety ; also, about thrie acres of sery, with full instructions ; Godey’s invaluable Recipes entpoints, at from $1,59 to $4 the cord or tun. 
D j. n lorcrw ,pao Lnt ill alnnir the this extreme was more owing to scarcity in market than timber. For terms, apply to B M. Baker Fitzhnghst., upon every subject. Parties having in view Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, 
Plateau de la unersonese, out a ao S Rochester, or to 305 H. WOOD, on the premises. Wo would advise all who intend to subscribe, to send Minnesota for their future homes, should take into c 
Tchernaya line up to Alsa. Ihe line or the to real vaiue. —-- in their orders soon, for if we do not make duplicate sideration that the country west of the Mississippi 
railroad has been adopted for the main road ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. AGENTS WAULED stereotype plates, it will he difficult to supply the de- destitute of railroads ; that the conveniences of tra 
from Balaklwa to the comps in the neighbor- “STCS o“r"“ £& MS’pZ S*fia'wllS.'toi'ifi;'. 
hood of Sebastopol. w?.?»nt si rtf«S>)-A20 Do. dried... .7547 88 engageln e b money direct to the publisher. Those who send largo ket, is sufficient of itse’f to pay the investment at fr 
Tns Baltic Flbbi.— A telegraphic dispatch Corn. lOO Potatoes..25038c Ju^r^BL^BD ’ amounts ha-i better send drafts, but rotes wil answer 310 to 516 per acre higher than in government land: 
railroad has been adopted for the main road 
from Balaklava to the cam os in the neighbor- flour and grain. Fru 
hood of SabastODOl " Flour, bbl $9 25®$10 25 Apples, t 
nood ot oeoastopoi. wnwrt. .$l,»8®2.20 Do. d 
Thb Baltic Fleet.— A telegraphic dispatch Corn .loo Potatoes 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Fruits and Roots. 
heavy snow storms are prevalent.” Pork,mess bbl..$23024,00 Sskds. 
y T> , c T 7 Do. cwt.$8,0908 50 Clover, bush... .$6 
Great Britain.— The Bink of England an- Baef) pe rcwt.. .$ 5 .co ®6 oo Timothy.$3,50®4 
nounced on Thursday, the 18th, an increase sheep(car’se)per 100.$5, oo Sundribs. 
in the rate of discount to 6 per cent, for 69 Hams, smoked... 12>£®i3c Wood, hard....$5,5006,50 
Apples, bush. 
..25@31c 
Do. dried .... 
.. .756288 
Potatoes . 
..25®38c 
Hidjh and Skins. 
Slaughter. 
Calf.. 
Sheep pelts. 
..75®8Sc 
Lamb do. 
...25075 
Sums. 
Clover, bush. 
Timothy. 
.$3,5004 
Cloaks of Fur in season. Crotchet and Netting Work, increase and growth of flourishing towns and villages 
printed in colors. alorg the line of this road afford a growing home de- 
DRAWING LESSONS for youth—1,000 designs. Music, m and for farm produce. 
$3 worth is given every year ; the Nurse and the Nur- Coal and wood are delivered along the road at differ- 
sery, with full instructions ; Godey’s invaluable Recipes ent points, at from $1,59 to $4 the cord or tun. 
upon every subject. Parties having in view Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, or 
We would advise all who intend to subscribe, to send Minnesota for their future homes, should take into con- 
in their orders soon, for if we do not make duplicate sideratiOD that the country west of the Mississippi is 
stereotype plates, it will he difficult to supply the de- destitute of railroads ; that the conveniences of trans- 
mand. We expect our list for 1856 will reach 100 000 porting grain and produce from farms on the line of the 
copies. The best plan of subscribing is to send your Illinois Central Railroad, direct to the great Eastern mar- 
money direct to the publisher. Those who send large ket, is sufficient of itse’f to pay the investment at from 
amounts ha 1 ! better send drafts, hut notes will answer gio to 516 per acre higher than in government lands in 
if drafts cannot be procured. Letters had better be lowa. In other words, that it costs so much more to 
country. 
PRICE, neatly Colored and mounted on Cloth and Rol¬ 
lers, 
$15 PER SET. 
an ex'ra copy to the person sending the club, making The price will vary from $5 to $25, according to lo- 
six copies, $10. Eight copies one year, and an extra cation, quality, <xc. Contracts for deeds may be made 
copy to the person sending the club, making nine copies, during tne year 18m, stipulating the purchase money to 
nounc.Q ou ail ° P f S mnkii l'2tks»i3c Wood hard 15504^6 50 ... , 0 , T" . t . $15. Eleven copies one year, and an extra copy to the be paid in five annual instalments—the first to become 
in the rata of discount to 6 pel cent. for6) Hams, sm ». ... ^ , i soft ts'oJ/Mi’iO , A very liberal nmount will be mae to competent 8er80n sen ding the club, making twelve copies, $20. due in two years from date of contract lhe others annu- 
d.tY8 bills, and 7 per cent, for paper of a long- p b 8U i)„ na . 10 S430 cJg' i/hightm 3 ’ ‘$9>.0 A « ents - * or p " tl0u - ars ,«*-The above Terms cannot be deviated from, no ally thereafter. Tho last payment will become due at 
er date. The greatest aiarmha, bee. created ^ ^^44 3.5 A ’ Sf t. - 
year for $4,60. 
in ccmmercial circles, as these are higher 
Dairy, ao. 
rates than those which preceded the panic of Butter. 2 o 0 ,f^ 
iorr A ImmorllhtA ancn<anRinn nf thft rfi- Cheese,.... . * 
1847. An immediate suspension of the re¬ 
striction laws of Peel’s Bank bill is looked for, 
Do. Scranton.6,50@6,75 305 No. 19 j Broadway, N. Y. 
Blosshurg.$5,50 ______ 
„ Do. Char.3010 VALUABLE FASMS IN VIRGINIA FOct SALE 
? ait ' .••*!>?? The unda'-sicned having opened a Land Agency in the 
the end of the sixth year from date of contract. 
By the 22d section of the Act of the Legislature, ap¬ 
proved 10th February, 1S51, these lands are free, from 
L&rd, tried..12>£c®13 Hay, ton,.city of Fredericksburg, Virginia 
The undersigned having opened a Land agency in tbe bottl one year f or $3,50. 
itv of Fredericksburg, Virginia, are autharized to sell mnnov must, be al 
striction laws of 1 eel S Bank bill is looted tor, p,, i ea f. ,^00c ft••••••-25®S8o a [ ar g e number of the most desirable and proluctive c llt !. 
and an immediate issue of some luud of paper Tallow.-..12j£® 3o White flsa, bb..J809 p arm3 j n th.it section of the country. These lands are eU 
money. The merchants in Liverpool are S^oxV.’! VuSwc S^ut bW ^ 
about to hold a meeting on the subject. 
The resignation of Gen. Simpson will not 
be accepted. 
France.— Up to the 17th, advices from 
steamboats, camls and plank roads, and can be purchas- A Specimen or Specimens wi 
ed upon the most favorable t rms and at prices varyng aD yPo=tmaster making the request, 
from 35 to $20 per acre. For health, good society.de- 4®= We can always supply bad 
vriTTcr vodv xf a r it UT NT/av iroiu m w uc . US'* we can always suppiy 
NCiVY lUKh AlAimbil JNOV. O.^ lightfu' climate, productiveness of soil, kc., the vicinity y0ar as the work is stereoiyped 
^ ......_1 . __11 . . >__ cVoHoi.i,.lr hnrer ia amial to anv nortion of tho i/vtW/I J _ . 
Godey s Lady’s Book and Arthur's Home Magazine taxation until they are paid for, and a deed of convey- 
both one year for $3,50. ance granted to the purchaser. 
The money must he all sent at one time for aDy of the interest will bb charged at only two per cent, per 
Clubs. ANNUM. 
Additions of one or more to clubs are received at As a security for the performance of the contract the 
club prices. fir3t two years’ interest must be paid in advance, but it 
A Specimen or Specimens will he sent direct to must be understood that one-tenth of the land purchased 
any Postmaster making the request. shall yearly be brought under cultivation.* Longer 
j8£g=*We can always supply back numbers for the credits at six per cent, per annum may be negotiated 
Flour—E xport demand as well as for home constimp- of Frederick burg is equal to any portion ot the world 
Marseilles state that great exertions were lion, is quito umitod. There is a pretty good demand Their loc dity ^d the low pricw at waich they can he 
TV, ,L-Li ( r in mmnlpfp tho embarkation of a di- for fil ing contracts, but ho’ders ot’ coomoa grades are purchtsed readers the lands in the vicinity of Froder- ^ 
making j o complete tne em oaiRation 01 a ai c0 ^ t0 accep 2 a decliae of l3 an q - 2 s per bb>. in or- icksburg V,rg nia, the safest and most desirable invest- sub 
. . “ * m nnn i > r> r , n w coiiipeUel to accept a decline of la and 2s per obi. in or- ~—> — --. r -•;- 
vision of 10,000 men, under General Laubert. der t0 rea > iz8 Tnere is but little inquiry for for wird ment iu the country Persons wishing further mforma- 
In France, pecuniary difficulties are begin- Silos at 9,12)^09 3'’^ for com to 1 tra ght and extra tion, will address either per. onaily or oy letter, 
ning to he severely felt, as in England. State closing with very nferlor parcels ne’ng sold as r piV w' srinrixp 1 ™’ ° r 
T _.. n,, „ t'i. vl r, flninmns the fol- low as $9; com. to good Mich'gan $9 I8?^®9 50 ;— GEO. W. STOCKING, 
!taly.—T he Turin Opinione gives the to! common t0 ’ g00 l [nd I1U w u ; &c . 9,37^00.75-9.75 305 Fredericksburg, Virginia. 
lowing despatch :—‘ lhere aresereral arnica i 2cifor extra Genesee. Canadian rules quiet, wi h —-- ~~~ ■ ~ ~ ~ 
bands in the island. The number of armed sales at 9 2ft/®io.fO for :*uper to ‘mail parcels best extra. A New work on Cottage Architecture, 
insurgents in Alderuo, near Catania, is said Grain— Wheat market unsettled ; export demand not XO BE ISSUED NOVEMBER 15TH. 
, -i n A n s . n „„i ’ mnflicts have al- brsk. and holders cau scirce y realize prices current - 
to be 1,01)0. Sanguinary con ie 8 previous to t e Baltic. Sale; red So. at 2,08 02,10; THE ECONOMIC COTTAGE BUILDEB; 
ready taken place in that quarter. Ihe band* g 0od P r,ms white Canadian a, $2,2502,30; — 
who" have appeared in the mountains near red western on shipboard, freight at i d, at 1,68 ; 0R » 
P vermo are supplied with cannon, and march red low * 2,65 ; rod spring <snd white- upper like at l, COTTAGES FOR MEN OF SMALL MEANS, 
vv,- rt-Tijov, tri-color flaB- Ihe excite- 9502,01. Rye active, with sales at 1 26@1.28. Corn Adapted to every Locality, with instructions for Choos- 
Uilddr the Italian tn color nag. ine lower, sales at 95®96c. for western mixed ; 880 90 for ing the most Economical M uerials Afforded by the 
ment in Messina IS tremendous, and tne rouudye'low. Oats are steady—sales 450 47 for Sate, Neighborhood: 
whole state of Italy augurs coming events of 49®50 or Chcago. to which are added mint 
imnnrt Prov sioss— Market for Pork unchanged ; demand is „. Trr , DT „ . .. r , T -, rt , rTT 
' V11 ,T „ rao i. there Laa heprt moderate; lard in little request but firmer ; sales at CALLABLE HINTo AND USEFUL OBtcLRVATIOJv^, 
ment iu the country Persons wishing further informa- 
I^alv -The Turin Opinione gives the Mr 
lowing despatch. .— lhere are several arm^ci extra Getufiee. Cnaadian rule-i quiet, wi h 
bands in the island. The number of armed Ba ies at 9 2ft/®10.f0 for :*upor to * mail parcels best extra, 
insurgents in Alderuo, near Catania, is said Grain— Wheat market unsettled; export demand not 
x„ 1 non 8«mniinimt couflicts have al- brsk. and holders cau scirce y realize prices current 
to be 1,000. bangu nary contacts nave at Ba i ti3< Sale< red So- at 2.08®2.i0: 
year, as the work is stereoiyped. by special application. Twenty per cent, from the cred- 
Subscrihers in the British Provinces, P« ce will be deducted for cash in which case the 
„ ,1 5 fi™ n h»Ttrjnn»mrv Company’s Construction Bonds will be received as cash. 
Who send for clubs, mm. remit 36 cen fa extra oni etery £ beheved that the pric0) Iong ctediti and lpw ratea 
subscriber, to pay tbo Ame..„ r GODEY of interest charged for these lands, will etiabie a man 
on- v„ i?" Ghflsinut st-eei Philadelnhii wilh a few bundr e J dollars in each, and ordinary indus- 
30° No. 113 Chestnut street Philadelphia. tITi t0 make himself independent before ail the purchase 
T , Tm , money becomes due. In the mean time the rapid set- 
3AENT .-entll for tlemeut of the country will probably have increased 
SEaBS CIRCLLARTO BOOK AGEN Ib. Our publications their value four cr five fold. When required an experi- 
are counted among the most saieib o now puM,=hed. enced person will accompany applicants, to give infor- 
Address, (post-paid ) ROBERT SEARs, mation and aid in selecting lands. 
3-3-8t Publisher, 181 William st eet, New xork. Large Plats, showing the precise location of the Lands 
Publisher, 181 William st. eet, New York. 
GREAT BARGAINS! 
throughout the State, may be seen at the office. Small 
pocket Plats, as a guide to any of the Company’s Lauda 
who have appeared in the mountains near re d western on shipboard, freight at i d, at 1,98 ; UK > 
Pa'ermo are supplied with cannon, and march red low . 2,«5 ; rod spring and winte- upper like at 1 , COTTAGES FOR MEN OF SMALL MEANS, 
Tildxr tkn Tioliin tri-rnlnr flair lhe excite- Dortr)--2,01. Rye active, wi.h sales at 126(91.28. Com Adapted to every Locality, with instr ictions for Choos- 
undar the Italian tri color liag. int, lower, sales at 95096c. for western mixed : 880 90 for in g the most Economiusl M tterials Afforded by the 
ment in Messina IS tremendous, and tne r0 uudye'low. Oats are steady—sales 45®47 for Sate, Neighborhood: 
whole state of Italy augurs coming events of 490 50 or Chcago. to which are added mint 
iunorf Prov sioss— Market for Pork unchanged ; demand is „, TTT , DT „ , JTV _, . „ T , TT , r „ rTT nM , D¥1TOV , 
imoo . woc .i. +’ n o r o L-ia hepn mo erato; lard in little request but firmer ; sales at VALUABLE HINTs AND USEFUL OBxLRVATION'?. 
Markets—A il tuo week taere nas Deen 11 ^® 12 • butter and oheese unchanged. Illustrated with linled Designs on Stone. 
considerable excitement in the market, and ' , Tt TTTru<rn nt c - 
prices continued to advance. Wheat4d to 6d ALBANY MARKET. Nov. 5. BY CHARLES P. DWYER, 
per 70 lbs., and flour is Is to Is 6d per sack vflour and Meal. —Tlo news by the Baltic has tended archiikct and civil engineer. 
and barrel. In the absence of stocks large *o strengthen our market for flour, and holders have in One Oitavo Volume. Cloth, Gilt Illustrated. Price$1,25 
For Sale a Store. Milliner’s Shop, and Dwelling Hou=e and pamphlets, containing interesting informat on. ac- 
w.th suitable out-buildings, on one acre of lar d, situated companied by numerous letters from respectable far- 
on the most prominent and pleasant corner in the village mers throughout the State, may be had on application 
of Ru-hford N. Y. Also, a two-story dwelling house at the office of the Company No 52 Michigan Avenue 
and out-buiid’ngs, on a large lot with an abundant, sup- Chicago 
ply of Fruit Trees, and good well, in the village of East 
Rushford—all of which will be sold low for prompt pay - 
or exchange for well-located land in the West. rjv> 
NELSON McCaLL. us t 
Rushford, N. Y., Oc’ober 25. 1855. 303-3t 
CHARLES M. DU PUV, Jr.. 
Land Agent Illinois Central Railroad Co. 
Sew Volume ! Subscribers may begin Now. 
GENESEE MODEL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 
Rev. B. G. Riley, A. M., Principal. 
Andrew G. Riley, A. M., M. D., Assistant. 
This Institution has been recently established for the 
1 „ xi ’ x!-liavr* Loon obl’ined aa advance of 12 j£® !oc. 1 ) bbl. on tbe early - 
sales Of floating cargoes Of Wheat ha ^ sales of Saturday. Thedema d. huwever, is not ac.We This work is intended to meet the wants of a e’a=s of 
made; Red at IDs bd to 1US Jj; wnite its ba but holders genera'ly are very firm. Sues at $9®9 26 people who may resire to build md own houses for ther 
to lls 9d per 70 lb3. Several sales of Ohio for common to State ; 9 2@9,25 for good western upper own re-idences, which shall not consume all their means 
flmir t,n arrive are also reDOlted at 40s per lake; 9 25 0 9 37 for extra State; 9 50010 for low and leave them with a structure only partly fini-hod— 
™hs«n in Active ^demand grades extia Ohio and 9,50011 lor extra ^enesee - The instructions are all practical, and embrace statistics 
bbl. ludiaa corn his d. ou x . , Corn mea! is firm at 1 8702. Buckwheat Flour is selling for building every grade of r ottfge from the house com¬ 
at daily increased rates. VV e quote mixed 4oS at 2,62 5 ) loo jh’• posed of logs, to the ornamental and finished residence 
per quarter, being an advance of 3s per quar- Grain— in wheat nothing has been done since the re- A large number of valuable receipts never before mar e 
tm- nn the wenlt There is verv little vellow C 0 -P) of the steamer’s news, to test the market. Coru public are added, and those who ded'e to build w.thia 
ter on the sveek. i litre is very mue yeuow ^ m moderate 8upp y Hn ,, se it s Mow y at tbo advanced ; heir mtans wiu flnd t bem invaluable. Tho Ulustra- 
or white m me marKeu. pr j 0S _ es w stern mixed in lots at 97 afloat at 08 tions, 24 in numner, and tbe ground plans, are beauti- 
,.nnn;-.c(.nn-— at t ho depot In bar ey we notice a better ‘eelit-g, and f„u v d0D e and the work will bo issued in a style com- 
more active demand for home consumot’on and ship- mensurate with its merits. 
LIFE ILLUSTRATED—A FIRST-CLASS purpose of demonstrating the utility and feasibility of 
WtFKLY NEWSPAPER, devoted to News, Literature, that system of general education which combines 
Science, and the Arts ; to Entertainment, Improvement, physical, intellectual and mor_u. tiutvivc 
- ■ nd Progress. One of the Best Family Newspapers in 
This work is Intended to meet the wants of a e’a=s or me World. Only Two Dolla's a year. 
iople who may nesire to build and own houses for their - 
vn re-idences, which shall not consume all their means TIIE WATER--URE JOURNAL: 
that system of general education which combines 
physical, intellectual and moral training. 
Ample grounds have been provided for the School, and 
are no w being ornamented ; suitable and costly buildings, 
including a Gymnasium and Bathing House, have been 
erected and furnished ; and extensive arrangements have 
£nlifob)i<i jh)i6)lit)6ii)ce. 
Arrival of the Star of the West. 
The steamer Star of the West, from San 
Juan, arrived at New York on Saturday, Nov. 
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL : 
Christian Family. The Teachers "reside .n the building 
with tils pupils, eating at the same table, and mingling 
Devoted to all those Progressive measures for tie Ele- with them at all hours of the day. 
vition and Improvement of Mankind. Amply Illustra¬ 
ted. $1 a year. 
meut. We learn that severs lots on the line of the ca¬ 
nal have beeu nought up at 1 25 for shipment west. »ni 
that a large lot in store iu the western part of the State 
was uncer negot ations and will probably be sent to 
Buffalo Sa’es four rowed, at 1.2801.29 closing very 
firm. Oats steady, with tales of 3 ate at 45, measure. 
BUFFALO MARKET.—Nov. 5 
Fi.our—W o do not notice anv u'a’erial change in 
The department of Physical Education will be under the 
immediate supervision of an able and experienced physi- 
Those wishing early tupolies, should address, 
WANZER, McKIM & Co., 
Puoiishers, Buffalo, N. Y. 
N. B.—Agents wanted to sell this work. 3C5 
For Three Dollars a copy of each of these three Jour- cian,—A. C. Campbell, M. D.,—who has recently pur- 
v-T" .'S V ■, 
Mr 
Juan, arrived at New lork on Saturday, iNov. Flock—wo do not noi ce anv manorial change in . js,*.-.- • |JNv 
3. SlJO brings upward of 300 passengers ami P ric '** es good Michigan at $6.3, ; mixed orands, r*V f i s aik ' 1; -> 
aaa ■ . K ai x 1 .11 ... at'hesame and Augusta Mills Mich., t omsound whe t 7 . v« , . ._ —i-cj ■■ 
$100,000 in treasure. She connected with the ---- - • - - -•»--- ^. -■-• — » * V - -awn— <nrFinn\f 1 
Uncle Sam. The passengers were detained Wi h a better supply, 
nine days on the Isthmus, owing to thepolit- chain—D emand for 
ical troubles there. wa„kee <Jub at $V8 
The market for o her descriptions is quiet 
pals will be sent one year. Agents wanted. Samples 
grati*. Address FOWLER & WELLS, 
303-3t No. 308 Broadway, New York. 
EAST BLOOMFIELD ACADEMY, 
ONTARIO COUNTY, N. Y. 
Penmanship, Book Keeping (single and double entry,) 
Banking and Practical Surve' ing, ate thoroughly taught 
in this School, by F. A. Scop,eid. 
•Vinter Term commences Nov. 5th. Board $2 per 
chased the entire property, and who will spare no ex¬ 
pense necessary to accomplish fully the ends proposed in 
the establishment of the Institution. 
Extract from a letter of Rev. J. Cummings, D. D., Pres¬ 
ident of Genesee College : 
“ I regard the ‘Genesee Model School for Boys,’ as 
presenting a practical realization of theon'y true theory 
of Education, aud as worthy of the attention of all who 
would secure to the young the benefits of a well-balanced, 
harmonious development of their powers.” 
The “ Genesee Model School for Boys ” is a hold step in 
Chain —Demand for wheat very moderate. Sa'es M l 
waxkee ,Jub at $1,85 »ud at $1 86. Canadian scarce 
rho war in Cflntmi Atncrica is asmntiintr a and wanted Corn a shade firmer, but >he inquiry is 
Iha war IQ Central America IS assuming a modeiale _ Sale3 at S 5c. Oats scarce and no saes.- 
nous aspect. Ool. >\illkei JittACkGd (jrrenn Barley unchanged. Malt steady. Sales at $1,60. 
serious aspect, uoi. walker attacked urena- 
da Oct. 14, which, having l>3en previously 
almost destroyed, he took without havoc, and 
on tae 22d, Gen Coral, commander of t!ie 
late government, surrendered to Col. Walker, 
and a treaty of peace was formally ratified 
between them. 
Don Frato Moyorga, late Secretary of State, 
week fuel and light extra. For particulars address the advance . It proposes a radical reform. And what it 
Wool—S ales 3,0.0 lb--., pulled at 31c. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Oct. 30. 
Receipts— Beeves 6 287 V ais 609, Sheep and Lambs 
18.682, t ow 214 , Swine 0 270 
Be vts — Tbe-e are told by ihe head at a price equal 
to the vaiue $ lk of Ihe estimated weight of Bee in 
the quarters. Tne hide and tallow or *• fifth quarter,” 
j having been detected in correspindcnce with is 1,01 counted in this market, as it wa* In Bostou. 
xi __n.x cVw-u of Priois— Beeves —Tbe price- lo-day will average about 
? the enemy on the outside, anas bliot at Gren g c _ F.xua to>^® lie. ; Frstquality 9 ^ 010 ,‘x , medium 
t ada. quality 8t$®9o , poore t 7>£®8c. But few sales over 
C The Trant-it Company’s steamer San Carlos, io or under 8. 
5 with the passengers whkh 1, ft New York on CAivw-Caivea at 4 to 7o lb, live weight ex- 
C T, c,” V xL \xr fi.o (tfK , f n repttho-eflrotnoiie to s xdaysold, known as * K'tteus,” 
5 tho Star of tho West on the oth ot O^t , was bring $l -5 to $3^4 each, n Autumn a good 
? fired into by the government forces from the maQ y ‘-grass aives,” no s months old sell for $,i 
I Fort at the junction of the San Jinn river $•< each, a good fa veal soils oitcn us high as $20®30. 
i with ToUa Nienrao-na A ladv and a child Tbe price or veals to-day ia 5360«^c 
> with Like .Nicaragua A way anu a tuna m ,£k C .ws-The price ot Corvs depends as much unon 
) ! were lulled, and a boat damaged. ue pas- f, lU0 y a3 i; 10 pr i,-e of Horse*. Ordinary $36®oo ; good 
/ I sengers subsequently reached the Pacific with- tkir cows #36040 extri, w th ca f $56060. 
' I out further molestation. and Lambs— Extra Sheep *8®9e. ; com., $2@6. 
On the eveuing of the 19tli the government s wlvK —western Hog-t. corn fed, heavy, first quality, 
forces from Rives made a murderous attack liv0 wo -gi,t, 7®7> 0 , dead weight, 9®9> a , lignt do., 
on the returning Californians, at Virgin Bay, live weight, fie d weighs 8$£®t). Western 
I killing four aud severely wounding eight corn tec l ve weight 7®7}»c mad weight 8) a '®9-— 
b J ° ° Newkork State st 11 ten, live weight 7®7%o. ue«d wt. 
others. 9>.( $9>, ; Niw York State, corn ted prime and small, 
Both of the above attacks appear to have for market retailing live weight, ; dead weight, 
been dictated by a spirit of revenge at the 9®9>io , stock hogs, 6>s'c. 
- ** " - •SfcST’.l 
CHICAGO AGRICULTURAL WORKS. WARE¬ 
HOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
xVo. 43 $’/anklin Street, Chicago, Illinois. 
The Subscriber, h >.viug located himself at Ch eago. Ill., 
will keep cnn-tsntly on hand a t'u 1 aud complete assort¬ 
ment of Farm Implements and Machinery Among the 
most prominent w 11 be E lERY’S OKl.EBRATED i’AT- 
KN'r IIOR-E-POWERS, SEPARATOR- SA W Mil I S, &c— 
Piows of the mo-t apnroved Patte us for tbe Wes ern 
Principal, J. H. Kellom. oO- ct-eow. P roposes to do we have no doubt it will do, as the men 
T vnW Q nmsiTPiT ,, - A tipvtv wh0 have lt in cimrge are experienced teachers—com- 
LYOiMS MU olLA-Li AUiAJJiPMY. petent thorough, energetic.—[Rev. Wm. Hosmer, Ed. N. 
This Institution is claimed to oiler facilities such as c. Advocate 
cannot be elsewhere enjoved In America for a thorough Pupils may be admitted at any time, hut will not be 
course of nstruotion .n the tollowlng br'inehos, viz. ■ receiveil for a less period than half a year. 
Instrumental Music— Piano, Organ, Guitar, &c. For circulars containing full information of the plan of 
Vocal Music —including Cui.ttvaiion ok the \oice, Har- Instruction, the terms of admittance, and numerous ref- 
mony nnd ilu ical Composition. 
Each pupi: passes ordinarily irom 12 to 20 hours per 
week at the Academy n Musical Reeirations Lectures, 
&c., over and above his (or her) required priv -te propor- 
erences, address 282-lam-tf 
u Principal of Genesee Model School, Lima, N. Y.” 
&c., ow and above his (or her) required priv-te propor- PLLMER & HAYWARD, 
tion of 3 hours per diem. For Circular containing full ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, 
particulars, with opinions ot Lowell Mason, D. M., ana \ nd * 
others, address the Principal. 
L. HINSDALE SHERWOOD A. >!., 
Lyons, N. Y. 
Tuition—S' 5 per term of 11 weeks. Tuition with 
bo'rd, washing u-e of instrument, kc., 360 per term. 
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, 
r . A ‘ v ' V Edwaed C. Palmes, Wilbur M. Hayward, 
Lvoiis, N. \ ; ^ Commissioner for Vermont. Xotary Public. 
$80*per term Office, Empire Slock. St. Paul, Minnesota. 
iRvestments made Warrants located, and Lands 
su’t also larger sold throughout the Territory. [2s3-6tlam] 
i'Jth September References.— Hon. Millard Fillmore, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
301-tf Hon. D A. Smalley, Burlington, Vt.; Day & Lee. Chicago, 
-III.; Brown & Fletcher, St. Paul, M. T.; Hon. E. Griffin, 
COLLEGE! Rochester, N. Y.; Eaton & Kent, N. Y. City : Oliver Ben- 
{ X. Y. nett & Co.,St. Louis, Mo.; J. W. Bass & Co., St. Paul, M. T. 
vlted to call and examine my a sortmeut before pur¬ 
chasing elsewhere, ail coma uuicatious promptly at¬ 
tended to. ana full Catalogues sent gratis on u-t licatlon. 
H -NRY I). EMKRY, 
305 45 Franklin St., Chicago, Ill. 
(Established in 1842 ) 
Re-opens on Monday -You. 28 th and Closes in April. 
1855. CUTLER & PALMES 1855. 
GKSKSAl TOR WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
Course ok Instruction —Commercial Penmanship and Corner Lloyd and Canal streets, and Commercial SHp, j 
success of Walker. 
Minnesota Legislators —Parties in the 
Minnesota Legislature, according to the St. 
Paul Democrat, stand as follows:—In the 
Council 9 Democrats, 5 Republicans; in the ,2 |^j s p 5 4ND L 
Houjt 22 Democrats, 11 Republicans, 2 Know $-7,o$4,im Li 
Nothings. 
ALBANY CAl’TLB MARKET—Nov. 6. 
W. W. Woot.tMRD s Bull's Head, Washipgton st. 
WILLOW CUTTINGS from old stocks mature 
their wood t.e.-t, : nd ,-re mo t sine to grow. Cuttings 
from thrifty stocks 3 year- old, for sale by H. K. WAR¬ 
REN, Clay Onondaga Co., N. Y. 304 
UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS! 
How ve y uncomfomb o to be without one iu a rainy 
day. Such a dilemma iuiy be easily avoided by calling 
i r o Ill Book-Keet ing by 1) uble Entry, as practiea ly u-ed in 
° ’ the differin' departments of Trade and Comn erce in 
s nn uro c u,1 ' n 8 Wholesale, Retail, Commission, Banking. Maru- 
Vuthngs fav’ur’Dg, Shipping aud Steambo tiDg. individual Part- 
Tv WaR- ner."hip and Compound Company Business. 
304 S udents being taught imividually cm enter at any 
° time, and tbe full Course is usually completed in from 
,, four to eight weeks. 
T. rms —For Teacher’s Course including Ornamental 
u a rainy Penmansh'p iu ali the Ancient and Modern Hands, 
>y calling and ntporna ..$35 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
Xursxrtmsn, Seedsmen, persons remeving to the West, 
md others sending their property to our care, may rely 
upon its being hsndled carefully, and forwarded to Ita 
lestination with dispatch, by the most reliable aud direct 
routes, and the lowest rates of transportation. 
WM. K. CUTLER. 279-tfi J. H. PALMKR 
DOMESTIC ANIMALS AT PRIVATE SALE. 
L, G. Morris’ illustrated Catalogue with prices attaeh- 
ou MYRON STRONG & CO. 78 S-ate str.'et, whore you For Col egiate Course and Dip'oma.$-6 ed of Short-horned and Devon Bulls, and Bull Calves a 
BmF Caitik— At market 800. Price—Extra $5,00; will find an unusually large variety of Cotton, G ngham p or a Course of Lessons in Book-keeping alone. $Xf 
first qual.ty, $4 50; second $4,00;third *3,15 
aud Spk Umb el as. at extretue'y low prices. We have por 20 Le-sons iu Penmanship, (Stationery extra).. ..$' 
few Horses, South-Down Rams, Berkshire, Suffolk and 
Essex Swine, will be forwarded by mail (ir desired by 
Cows and Calvas—12 in market. Prices range from the reputation of sel ing more umbrellas tuan any othsr It is the design of the Colleg'ate Course to qualify the addressing L G. Morris, Eordham, Westchester Oo., N. 
es ablishmeut in the city ; an 1 receivng them direedy the puoil to act as Book-ke per in ihe most extensive Y., or N J. Beear, 187 Broadway, N. Y it also con- 
,amiis— 1 260 in market. Prices of Sheep from tee manufacturers, wj shall sell them at a very and diversified e tablishment. tains portrait, Pedigree, and performance on the tnrf. of 
uubs $2,50 to $3. trill ng advance. MYnON STRONG & CO., 4 sy Graduates a-sisted to suitab’o situations. 308-6t the celebrated horse “ Monarch. ” standing this season at 
iu market. Fat hogs, $6,50®$7. 30l-4t 78 State street, Rochester, N. Y. Rochester, Oct , 1855. GEO. W. EASTMAN. the Herdsdale Farm. 278-tf. 
! io $4,00 Limbs $2,60 to $3. 
Swine— 550 iu market. Fat hogs, $6,50®$7. 
trill ng advance. 
30l-4t 
MY ivON STRONG &CO., 
78 State street, Rochester, N. Y. 
