f OCT. 10. MOOKH’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 331 
Jforap Jntclligm Uterhtis, Commrax, ir. 
Arrival of the Arabia, 
The Royal Mail Steamer Arabia,from Liverpool 
Sept. 19th, arrived at, New York on the 2d inst. 
Great BatTAlN.—The Atlantic Telegraph Cable 
in to he taken ont from the Niagara and Agamem¬ 
non and stored in the dock yard until next year. 
The work of raising the auVirnerged cable is to be 
immediately commenced. A large engineering 
firm of high standing and great wealth have ex 
pressed tlv ir readiness to lay the cable on the fol¬ 
lowing conditions:—That lor a Btated price they 
will, with the aid of the Government vessels, take 
all the trouble and risk off the hands of the Com¬ 
pany, and have the cable laid to New Fonndland 
by June or July, and on failing, that they will not 
only claim no recompense, but pay to the Compa¬ 
ny the entire cost, of the cable in the event of its 
breaking. If laid before J tine, the stipulated price 
to bo Increased so much for each month gained.— 
The ofiar la a bona fide one. In regard to the re¬ 
port that telegraphic communication between the 
Atlantic and the shore was suspended several hours 
prior to the breaking of the cable, it appears that 
dating said time me^ages wore constantly receiv¬ 
ed from the shore, but the operator at the shore 
end having nothing to say, of course said nothing. 
The Marquis of Lausdowne has declined the 
Dukedom offered him. 
The Banks of England had declared a dividend 
at 5 per cent, for the half year. 
It is formally announced in the French and 
German papers that England doeB not intend at 
present to form a Foreign Legion. 
The great Doncaster St. Luger race was won by 
Imparence. The two favorites, Blink Bonny and 
Ignoramus, came iu fourth and fifth. 
France —Fires are becoming alarmingly fre- 
qnont in Farts. 
It Is stated that an immense telegraph line is to 
be immediately constructed from Marseilles to 
Constantiple, by way of Corsica and the various 
islands Of the Mediterranean. 
The French official Bulletin, Des Lois, publishes 
a decree announcing the concession to Mon?. N. 
W. Glover, acting Id the name of the International 
Trans-AtUutlo Telegraph Co., for the establish¬ 
ment of Submarine line between Bordeaux and the 
United States. The concession is for 40 years. 
An inundation had done some damage at Ly¬ 
ons, and heavy rains had damaged the crops on the 
Neuse. 
Prussia. —The Czar arrived at Berlin on 14th of 
September. 
Toe Evangelical Alliance comm- nced its sittings 
at Berlin on the 9th of Sept Mr. Wright, the 
American, had addressed the meeting. Bishop 
Simpson spoke briefly of the Methodists of Amor 
icu, and Dr. Baird, in the name »f the American 
Presbyterians. 
Us-IHA.—The Indian mail bad reached England, 
and the papers are occupied almost exclusively by 
the news brought lay it. The nows by the Bombay 
maiil was received by the .Tara at St. Johns. 
The victims by the massacre at Cawupure num¬ 
bered eight oificers, 190 privates 190 woroen and 
children, belonging to the arruy, and 700 civilians. 
The Calcutta portion of the mall, with dates 
from Calcutta to the 10th, and Madras to the 17th, 
arrived at Trieste on the 17th. 
Lord Elgin arrived at Calcutta on the 8th Aug. 
with about C00 marines and soldiers 
Gen. Havelock, after having advanced to within 
one day's march of Lockwood, had been obliged 
to fall back on Cawnpore, on account of the chol¬ 
era having broke out among hia small force. 
A plot has been discovered and thwarted to 
massacre the Europeans at Buerra and Jessora. 
There had been several actions with the rebels 
at Agra and Azimphen. 
Martial law had been proclaimed at Behor. The 
Governor General’s body gurd had been disarmed. 
Several native regiments had been disarmed, and 
others were thought to be wavering. The troops 
at Sayalee had mutinied and killed their officers. 
A detachment of 300 European troops attacked 
the mutineers at Arrah and were repulsed, with a 
loss of 200 men. At Agra and Cota, the contin¬ 
gent and other rebels had been entirely dispersed. 
According to the latest authentic news from 
Delhi, not only were the Europeans still before the 
place, bat they had been strongly reinforced, and 
a general assault, was expected in a few days. 
The Paris Debata says, although the official dis¬ 
patches represent England as still holding oat at 
Agra, we have reasons to believe that this intelli¬ 
gence will not be confirmed, and that the heroic 
garrison lias been destroyed, along with the women 
and children under its protection. 
Mi3C*LliANEOU3.—A flood had occurred in the 
Hame Do Aozta, Sardinia, entailing a loss of fifty 
lives and a large number of houses. 
The telegraph cable between Sardinia and Afri¬ 
ca broke in lorty fathoms of water, when within 
two miies of shore, and the completion of the 
task. It was expected that the last end would be 
recovered, and the line finished iu a week or two. 
In the race for the town plate on Friday, the on¬ 
ly one in which either of the American horses ran. 
Babylon came in second, “Sprig of Shillelagh” only 
winning by a bead. Sixteen horses ran. 
CoMMKXciAt. Ixtkm. rosso8.—Floor quoted Sd@ta high¬ 
er, arul very notree. Wheat—Tlw Circulars are very con¬ 
flicting, The BroV.er'f Circular. Messrs. Maxwell and 
other*, eay that although very dull at the close it wst* 14{2d 
higher than on the previous Friday. Richardson, Spence 
k Co., and other a report an advance iu the week, a subse¬ 
quent tailing oir, and ou the whole a partial decline.— 
Hiahartlsou, Spence k Co., quote rod wheat 8@Ss(id; white 
0@9.*9d; western Canal flour Si@3&; Ohio 33031*; mixed 
anil yellow corn 38@3(>a. 
California InlrOiocnrr. 
Arrival of the Star of the West. 
The steamship Star of the West arrived on Sun¬ 
day morning, with 450 passengers, and the Cali¬ 
fornia mails of Sept. 4, and $1,208,000 iu specie. 
The California State election, on the 2d ultimo, 
resulted in the entire snoeess ot the Democratic 
ticket. Weller was elected Governor by 16,000 
majority. 
The State has voted to pay its debt. 
Columbia, Tnalumue county, has been destroyed 
by lire. Loss $000,000. 
William Devin had been convicted of embez¬ 
zling Government treasure from the Branch Mint. 
Col. Harnsthy’a defalcation from the same estab¬ 
lishment is $107,000. Coining was being carried 
on successfully. 
The Corson Valley people were agitating for a 
territorial organization. From that quarter we 
have au account of the frightful massacre of an 
emigrant train by Indians. 
From Oregon wo learn that the Constitutional 
Convention mot at Salem ou the 17th of August. 
From Washington Territory we have intelligence 
of tl>e murder ot Col. Evy, Collector at Port Town¬ 
send, by a party of Indians. Hia family escaped. 
Eighteen Indians had been arrested by the resi¬ 
dents and would be huug. 
Hon. G. Venable, our Minister to Guatemala, died 
from cholera, August 23. This terrible epidemic 
was ravaging both Guate nala and Salvador. 
The South American news, though a month 
later, is not important. 
The revolution in Peru is without change. 
It now appears that the Central America had 
445 passengers and $1,219,189 in specie when she 
left Aspinwall. 
The California list cannot bo received until 
about the 14th of November. 
Rural New-Yorkeb Ovticb, ? 
Rochester, Oct ti, 1887. i 
Flour—B est varieties have falleu off 25a per barrel, and are 
now sold at $7. 
riK Al >'—No change ill Wheat.. Frier's quoted arc nominal as 
no silos of any Importance have transpired Barley has met a 
decline or 12J4c-<«c being the extreme. Corn bag declined fie. 
Outs £o lower. 
l‘i:ovisions—Butter Is worth fully 2Uc. Eggs Tie per dozco. 
Potatoes, all varieties, are llrm at Otic per bushel ami indica¬ 
tions of an advance are prevalent. Apples are being sold at. a 
little better rates. 
Hay— Best qualities aro $1 per tun better iu price, and the 
mnrltet is Brm at $12 for superior 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour axd Grain. 
Flour, bbl.$fi.,5U@7,(H) 
Wheat, lien.jl.Z’ra 1,46 
Bust white Canada, $1,25.0,1. *6 
Cpm,.. -76c 
Oats, ..S2ia)3lc 
Barley. GSo 
Buckwheat,.63tai«Jc 
Beans,.*1,25 uijL60 
Peas,.$1,(X%1,25 
MX ATS. 
Fork, Mess.$25,006h25,fiil 
Mo. ewt..*S,UtW*,Ut) 
Beef, it civt.$5,75ta.6,INI 
Spring Lambs each, $1,80(53,25 
Mutton (carcHr.s).. $5,50(JLC.80 
Holier, box, .18o 
Candles, box.13JS@l-l>jc 
Fruits ahd Roots. 
Apples, bushel.fitfu 
llo. dried.$2,tX»(Ju2,25 
Potatoes.. ...5tla 
Hides and .Skins 
Slaughter,.4-;<t.'5e 
Cull. ..OSfaffUC 
Sheep polls.SlrotHflc 
Lamb do. ...._5);y;62l^c. 
Seeps- 
Closer, bushel._$R$0(W,tX) 
Timothy.$3,DO <1,3,75 
Sundries 
Wood, hard.$t.50,'eA.50 
Do. sott.$8.110(0.1,(XI 
Coot. Lehigh, .*7,0tXo.7,»l 
Do. Sc run ton,.... $Ji.< w t.; tqfitj 
Do. Blosoburg, .. J.'i.OOm .'i.Ml 
It.. Ot__ 1_1.. Or > Nr 
.18e 
Chickens,...... IIioiIac 
Turkeys.OOCrffSk 
Geese,.50c 
Geese,.00c Do. Shoraokin, ..$A25126.75 
Da iky, Ac. Do. Char.lUrMXMc 
linttcr. roll..20c Salt, bbl.SOjjtpi.dS 
1 ) 0 . ttrkln.H'ojl.c 
Cheese,__8j?JPc 
Lard, fried.(H)(blfA*$c 
Tallow_ Saline 
Eggs, dozen.Me 
URRi .. 
Hay. Ian,.$7(5jl2 
Wool, M It,.aOut'uiJe 
White Osh, bbl.$10,50,2(11 
Codden 41quintal..$5,25 -5,50 
Trout, bb!..$0,00 
Eggs, dozen. Me I Trout, bb!..$0.00 Lawto >, > 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. IpxTper’l 
NEW YORK. Oct 8.—Flour - Demand brisk for export mid Dor, 'I', , ; l! L' 
home use at an advaneo ot 100i.Cc. Sab-, nr $1, UkjrX.bO for sn- P e Jj*"• 5 
pet State: $l.7iWl,W for extra do, $I,IO;u.»,0n for super West- 
era; $t.70i'o£.fin for extra do—closing very buoyant, with no !!!?? d 1 ' 3 ’ 
fellers ai Inside prices Canadian better; sales at $1,50(514.60 i, ,- DOr ,. 
for super; »fi.llj&rt,50 for extra. ^ « h,t " I ! 
GkuS—W bo.it lib .e better, wiih good export d»nrnnd Sales *:• ' 
pure white initial- „t 112c: whim Southern at 12* a. 135c: 118;,fi GooSKi 
124c for red do: 97 c was refused for rhicA.ro spring. Ryo re-sr 5car. o' 
and firmly held at 76jil7de Barley and Malt nominally the v , J;'*. 1 "' 
same, C, m opi ned Ilnu and closed lower; sales mixed West- ' tin , > 
om nt 7fi:ii.?2e, delivered—closing st inside prices. Oats better: ' 
rales at f2®40c for State; M(n l“c tbr Western at pe 
FH 0 Vt*! 0 » 8 —Fork dull end lower. Sales at $22.7*(i'23 for V. rllA "' 
mesa: $18 for prime. I.srd heavy; sales at l l‘t(ii M>fc. Bnttei . Bt I, n 
selling slowly at 13^yi7c for Ohio; 16(0)210 for Stale Cheese ,V 
plerity and at 7®9c- Plnshii 
BUFFALO, Oct. 5—-Flour—The market closed a shade off ou- 
Saturday, bolder* being desirous to realize, with tub s a*. $t,fi24£ 
(u;5 tor gjod an per to extra Iowa and Indiana; $S,2V? .5,6(1 for 
double exlrns. This ruomir'K, the Inquiry i* moderate, market / 
without change, / 
Gmain—U olderB of spring Wheat, which is in few hands, have / 
advanced their view, a shale over S- C, above which there are no f 
buyers. No ►atcr There wore koine mixed Ohio sof t at ftttc.— / k 
Some inquiry tor wVn, hut wo b-ard no traussctic--,s. Corn V. 
market cJo-<l Sattmliv at OSei and this morningal the same — 
Tboio is n fnir inquiry, but buyers do not generally ofii-r over j 
66c, to which sellers are not dl posed to yield. Oats inactive. / 
but fi>m at about 3to. Rye nominal tit 65c Bailey; sales Con- O 
ada four-rowed at 76e. 
Grain ReckD'TS.—T ire following will show the receipts by rpitRC: 
Lake for the week eliding Snl inst:—Flour. 24,195hbhs.; Wheat, A Tak 
•112,Mil bush; Corn, 183,hSU bush ; Oats, 28,693 bush fore the S 
AT.BANV Out. 5—Flour and Meat There is rather a tretter K\-w Ym 
feeling in the Flour market, but no Improvement in prices to 
notice The Inquiry La mil moderate, and niamlv confined to ,r, " 
the wants ot the trade. (Via Meal is soiling at $t.5t> u; ,f>9. Thisi’i 
Grain— Wheat quiet and more olf-rimr Com rather lower v ... — 
and in moderate request, with but little offering, except in rtore; A 
salmi Western mixed iu part Tt'e far store and on p t Bailey Vo--r' 
market presents no new Icatnre, tho inquiry is limited with a “'oj,. 
good supply and thstuaikct Is steady; sales ordinary two-row- d Inr 
ed ut8' c time; two and four-rowed, not mixed, at s8c; good 
four-rowed at PDc, amt prime Canada West at 95c. Oats rather 
firmer; sales State at 43t£c, measure. 
APPXTE SEEDLINGS. 
I 71 OR BALK by N. DRAKE & CO., of Elba. N. V., 300,000 
' Apple Sued bugs two years o d, at. $1 per 1.U00. V'O’v'-l 
SPANISH MERINO 6111(61' FOR BALE.—The Sub- 
IO BCTiber has for Sale pure brod‘•pn.nlah Merino Sheep, both 
Bucks nnd Eweg. One puro bred Devon Bn l two years old — 
Also Suffolk Figs- REED BIJRKITT, 
“ Burdo'.t, Schuyler Co , N. V , Sept 24, 1857. 
SHORT-HOBN BULL CALVES FOR SALE, 
f (OT BY JOHN O'G AU NT—(1 Ik WS |—(brail by (Yd. L. G. 
" JT Morris;) auri Mr 8 P. Kilap «an"s celebrated hull HaUon, 
(11552 ) out of well bred Herd Book Cows Also', two or three 
tine young Cows and Oeifera in Calf. C. K. WARD. 
Ultoy- Qc!. 2. 1>57- __ 4l.l5w3 
TO EHUIT TREE DEALERS, NURSERYMEN, &c. 
fdOR sale —10,000 Dwarf Fear Trees, mostly 8 years 
JT old, fine. I can offer qroii uulwtmnthi as to pricea for this 
lot of Tree., being under the necessity of clearing the land. 
‘Also, 1*50,14X1 French Quinco stocks of my own growing, at a 
bargain. For particulars, Address U. W. EASTMAN, 
RodioFter. Oct 6 IMS’. No 95 Arcade. 
A GOOD 6.M1M FOR BA I.K. —150 acres of clayey loam 
soil, i a I to level 125 acres improveil. to seeded, 25 of 
good timber with u young bearing orchard of 3 n trees ol choica 
krailed fruit A bnm and lop boose. Tne above lying in the 
town ol Emmett, Calhoun Co , Mich. Smiles somh-eastof Bat¬ 
tle Creek 5 from Cereseo, Id from -Marshall. Will be sold at 
a low prico. For particular-, address 
105 P. B. IIOYT, Battle Creek, Mich. 
L awton black berry clasts win be supplied 
from second wock In October. 
scai.r nv pricks nv the nozEN. 
A pack ago of one dozen...........$4 
Da. two do sen..... 5 
Do five dezeii,.... 10 
Do. eight dozen..... 15 
Do twelve doner...20 
The name and direction of purchasers should be distinctly 
written, sod the utonev acCnmpanv the ordet Address 
WILLIAM LAWTON, 51 Wall St, New York, or 
October, 1857. ]40f-6teovr] New Rochelle, N. Y. 
STVC^-LIL FRUITS. 
B LACKBKKKIF.S, Imperial, vary large, sweetest of nil, firm¬ 
er for market, and riiuins it< itavor much longer than the 
Lawton, $125 per I.'XHl, $16 per 10t). $5 for 2i, $' per dozen.— 
Lawto i, or New Rochelle; $U ' per I I.KX), $0d far 61)0, 11 per 10, 
$t 50 for 25, $2 59 per dozen; smaller plants $13 per 100 , and 
$l'Xl per 1 , 1 X 41 . Newman's Thornless, $2U per IDO. j.i per doz>n. 
Dorchester lilgh-bu-h. $12 per 100. $2 per dozen. White, $15 
per 100, $2 V3 per dozen. 
Basi'UXKSixs.—R run f*rd Red Antwerp, large frnit, hardy, 
nnd best far market, $!' pur 100, $2 per dozen Red Antwerp, 
$.'15 per 1,01X1, $1 per mi.' Franconia, $5 per 100. Fcsto f, $-i 
Whim Prolific, $-U; Wbde Ar'werp. $3; Orange, $10; Btuck 
CLOVER STREET NURSERY. 
rTAIIE FOLLOWING TREES—RAISED IN ROWS FOUR 
J Sect apart, considered the best that can be procured in 
Warden. New York. 
35,tHK> ArciE Trees, 6 to 8 feet, 1 years old. 
110,000 •• •• 5 •' 7 - 3 •• 
!>,ooo DwtRF Pear Trees, 6 " 8 only 2 
. run*,,-i.a-ic.il rue. •-ciji*ic.iv'.i.au e u nsre 
rocerl'y owned by J*3 M. Tavlok. I now otter for 
l Apple frees from 5 to 7 leet bi.h; I X),(XXI do. 2 years 
ice, for CBtlfimala, ICaoBas, or the We-t, 76,'SO Apple 
Victoria, ete.. one to tune years'growth, at proportionate prieea. 
Graces —Isabella, Gntawbit, and Cliutou, one to Ibreo years, 
at $12 per 11M amt upward 
Straw be RBctES —A collection surpassing all others, of which 
a Descriptive Cvaloguc U published, wlti Directions for Cul¬ 
ture J'ricea. $5 to$6, nnd y < per 1,000 
Catalogues of every Department sent to applicants. 
Flushing, N. Y [ KVj W.M. U. PRINCE A CO. 
FREE LECTURES! 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Sept. SO.—The Current prices for the week at 
all the markets nra as follows:—Reeve?—First quality, llv.c 
12e.; Oidmory.lOki cdle-: Common, 9t*;2il0e.; Inferior, Hofijic. 
T ITROtrOHOUT THE CNITBD STATES and CANADAS. 
Take Notice. The Third Lecture of the Oct. Cocrpe be¬ 
fore the Students of Fast.mas’s CoMJCErcxal Collsge, Uswego, 
N. Y. will be delivered by the Rev. E It. Ciiapis, D I) , of 
New Yolk. Thiesday evening file 27Ur in-t- Young Men nnd 
Far nt? ant invited lobe present and visit the Institution at 
that time. 
Ttiis Course c*f valuable Lectures is continued through the 
year, arid every facility is furnished to make this tho Best 
S moot. In the United States for the Fhopzr Kpocatiom of 
Yov-O Men nnd Women, and those who c*n di votr? » few 
weeks to Study, am requeued to give it their attention, and ad¬ 
dress lor a Catalogue (fncluairg s'amp.) 
U. G. EASTMAN. President, 
Oswego Commercial College, Oswego, N. Y. 
Oswego, Oct. 3, 1857. 
N. B.—Sea Rural of Aug. 22nd and Sept 5th. Also Editorial 
Notice of Ang. 29th. 405 
“GET THE BEST.” 
WEBSTER’S 
QU \RTO DIOTIONAKY. 
14,1100 MAXDARD" “ 5 •* 7 “ 2 “ “ 
Cherries, 5 “ 7 “ 2 “ 
8,000 Pkacu Trees. 5 “ 6 “ 1 A 2 yrs old. 
Clover Sticct N ursery, Biighton, 3 miles east of Rochester. 
Address .IOSKl‘11 HAIJL.or ISAAC MOO RE, Roche ter, N. Y. 
FRUIT trees: FRUIT TIIEKrt!! 
T HE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC is Invited to the fol¬ 
lowing invoice of Treea, Ac , which for health, vigor and 
beauty cannot be surpaared by any Nuro-ry in the country; 
250,000 Apple Treks, 1,2,3 and 4 yaws old. 
141,000 Plums on Plum Stocks. 
35, 0410 Cherut Trees 
5,41414) Peach “ 
35,4)00 Pear *• 1 and 2 years old. 
100,04)0 Ai-plb SEEm.ixas. 
EvEitr.aEkXS. Horse Chestkots, Grapes, Ac., Ac.; all of 
which will bo sold verv low at the Onondaga Nnrseriee, Syra¬ 
cuse, N Y. _ fi(Hw3] _ GRAVES A WARNER 
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. 
H aving pgrchaskd thf. gommbbcial ncrse- 
ttigs, rnoerFy owned by Jas M. Tavlob, I now olfnr for 
Sale 150/AW Apple froes from 0 to 7 leet hi.ii, I'/ll.OlXI ilo. 2 yeara 
old, very nic?-, for California, Kaosas, or the WeKt;7S/Xrl Ajiple 
Seodltngi; 80,WX) Augur Quince Stoeks:-Mt/MM) Dwnrt Penn; 
35.IXM) Standani do.; 60,0011 Cnerry; 25,OX) Plums; a bunutlful lot 
of Dwarf Cherry, i/ulnce bn h-s »n*t Itoota; Grape Vines, Cnr- 
ranls, Shade ami Otnamental Trees, Ac , Ac. All of tho above 
Trees are remarkably beillh v■, and will be sold as low as can be 
obtained In tile State, and will be safely packed and shipped.— 
All orders should be rent In soon far the Fail trade, nnd will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. H. M RANNKY, Syracuse, N. Y. 
FINE FLOWERING BULBS. 
E LI.WANGEK A BARRY have Just received from Holland 
a large invoice of Flowering Bu bx, including the very finest 
Hr aci XTK3. dcnble and single, all colois, 
Tolips, ** - “ 
Narcissus, 
CROuca, 2d beuntilul sorts, 
Crown iarExtALS, 8 vatieties, 
Lilies, a large collection, 
Double anp Sixgls Skow Drops, 
Iris, many varieties, 
Amaryllis, Ac., Ac. 
Those who desire a une display next spring, should plant im¬ 
mediately AU orders filled promptly, and on the most reason¬ 
able terms. KLLWANGER A BARKY. 
404w2 Mount Hope Kurscrtos, Rochester, N. Y. 
LYON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patp.ntkd Jolt 11, 186 k 
fpHE SUBSCRIBER'', succefsor* to Britt ax & Edmunds, are 
1 Proprietors of this l’ateut f-i the ton Western ceniitiss of New 
York the Stueaor Mleuigan. Indiana. Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, 
Kentucky, saw, and Minnesota Territory. 
They are manufacturer? of these celebrated Conductors, aud 
are prepared to mniish them with tbe appropriate apparatus, to 
alt parties holding the right to territory, in any quantity, and ou 
short notice. 
The rods ars rut cp lit vrrseK convenient for transportation, 
wiih th'f f ill e viiylum-nt nf fixtiirps inelosed Eaeh case con- 
taii.a twenty-five < ui:tsetora, erudr Coiideulor eo:o]irisoa forty 
f-et of cupper, one e 1 '-:troplated or glided branch point, seven 
in?nialors. urd fastening?. 
Tu-v ore furalsbod to agents by tho case: with th? exclusive 
right to dispose of thorn to be used iu certain described territo¬ 
ry, on very advant-gvoua terms. 
Applicsi .ui? for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all 
communications Tv'oring to this burliness will receive immedi¬ 
ate it’ll*''tion. If addressed to BRITTAN & MARSH, 
404U Isrckport, Niagara Co.. N. Y. 
ITif" Circulars sent on npplienticn. 
RAVENS WOOD FRUIT Ci ARDEN. 
Plants YVOolesale aiTtl Xietail. 
E ASPBEHRIE8, m.ACKRNRKIEB. STRAWBERRIES, 
Currants,Ac. A choice variety of strong, well rooted Plants, 
Including 
BRINOTU.ES ORANGE RASPBERRY, 
A new variety tUsti gtUshud for ita itavor, beauty and produc¬ 
tiveness. Also a very vigorous grower, and undoubtedly one ot 
tho best if not the best of Raspberries. Also the Cushing, Col 
Wilder and Thunderer; and, 
MY ATT'8 LINNrEUR RHUBARB. 
Ao English variety, particularly tender, tine Havered and pro¬ 
ductive Ob ns. Downing, Esq. states it to bo tho finest kind, 
and for market gardening unsurpassed. See his article in Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Also, Hovey’s SeeifKng. Boston Pure and Large Early Scarlet 
Strawberries; New Ruc edio Blackberries. Black Naples Cur¬ 
rants, Ac., Ac. Liberal discounts on iarce order*. 
FREEMAN A KENDALL, 
Ravens wood, L. 1, near New York city* 
please nr an ?ke got.tjowtxc nxrsxzxcx. 
We have visited Messr*. r rerma.v A Kenpall’s Fruit Gar¬ 
dens, from which they are r.; w offering to sell Plante, and we 
can say their Plant? are well grown and oF very superior varie¬ 
ties, the Grange Raspberry ami Lirtueos Rhubarb particularly, 
Cows axd Calves—F irst quality. $<x>^7l): Ordinary, $50®55: OontaiTtinP’ THREE TIMES flix mattpp fmirtrl in WO take pleasuro hi recommending them to the Public. 
Common, SdAdtfi; lnl.,rior.$2*Vi» Containing XJllMkB matter louna in 4(Htf ^ CHARLES DOWNING. Newb 
Vw II po C«) ” L. , It? >OY 1 T* /tilt T\-t rtVTT r 1 ?v. r»i I r, -r i«? f li ?n aaiimL.*. , . T . . »-rr> T 
V*AL Calves—E xtra. 7>J:.i8c ; Other qualities, R(aJo. 
Sbkkp axu Lambs— 1 ir*t qualify, $l.5t)(jtti.Xi; Other qualities. 
* Fwixr—Pirst quality, 7' ujTJJc.; Other qaulities, 6J£<jf7c. 
CAMBHIDGK, SErr. .30.-At market illl* Callle, UXXI Beeves, 
and 913 ftow.. corIlntlf.g ot Working Oaen, Cows and Oalvev, 
YearlingB, Two and Throe Voare Old 
Pkii'BS—M arket Beef—Extra, $*.25 1 3,75; First quality, $7,25 
(qff.SW Second quality, $7,fX); Tidnl quality, $ti,LX); Ordina- 
ry. $I.8U. 
Wokkixo Oxjt.x—$5*1,150®2>KJ 
COW* AFP Oai TK?—$35, IP, -15, fiOid'tn. 
Ykikli.xc*—$ 18(*v22. Two years old—$27 - .‘IP. Three years 
old—*35(0141). 
Snr.Kr axp Lambs— 1340 at market. Priced—In lots, $1,75, 
$2,IX), 2,54) each Extra and (elections. $3.00ra;3.75. 
Swine— 1250 at market. Prices—Live weight, 7’.(,<830. B tb.— 
llresjed. 9 idQo 
IIlDK*—T.t. aPc. ^3 ft. Tallow—7(a*7t?c. £) tb. 
Pelts— 67,ol75e i nch. Calf Skins—12 ; <13c. $1 lb. 
BRIGHTON, Oct. 1?-At market IFskl Beef Cattle, 104*0 Store*, 
16 pair Working Oxen, 119 Cows aud Calves, I.IXXI Sheep ami 
Lamb?, 16»XI Swine. 
Pkic&s—B eef Cattle—Extra, $9,00; First quality, $8.75; Sec¬ 
ond. $7,50; Third, $6,'6; Ordinary, $5,4X1. 
Yeaklixc.s—$ i‘J^,:22 Two years old—$27®31. Three year* 
OhI—$'DWilO. 
Working Oxen—$161X01190 
Cow* AND Oalvk*—$ 2t. 35, 10 <* 50 
Sheep axd Lambs—E xtra. $3.ik).(«j3,76. By lot, $1,25,1,64) 
® 1 1 1 5 
Swine— Pigs. 7(«:7Qc. Retail, 7Q(in!)c. Fat hogs. 7(2)7Re. 
ntPEs—7\;o>'c. p lb ThUo4v—7io* 7 Qe.« tb. 
Pelts— 63jq75c. Caff Hdug-UtsilSo. It . 
WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept, 30 —The market still partakes of the apa¬ 
thy and depression which has characterized it (or some weeks 
post, and prices are qullo unsettled The ?;ock of nar vo 1? not 
abundant, nod tniny are not disposed to offer their stuck till por 
ftnnnces a?sumo greater stability, while ttmee who are obliged 
to meet outstaodlng ohltgation? aro willing to make szeriflees la 
case an undoubted customer should cross their path; bat the 
high rates prevalent lor money offer no inducement to the manu¬ 
facturers to purchase Wool at present, even at a dee lino of 25 i) 
ecmlrom rutvs current a tew weeks since. Under these cir¬ 
cumstances, therefore, and tho ntMnrrotii failures which have 
taken plaeo in the goods market, it t? not at al! surprising to 
not : ee almost a suspension of transactions In this brnuea of 
trade Contraction i? now going on among the major pnitnf 
manufacturer.? mid t‘*U money becomes tar more easy tbe produ¬ 
cers will not purchase to any exrent, hut coniine their sales to 
their cost legitimate w ant-. The week's transactions tuvebocn 
quite trivial, ami at prices w.virh would ho no guide to t he mar¬ 
ket. Foreign is in bettor rupply, and it holder? were to pro?* 
sale* they would be obliged ts accept much lower rate?: but 
the spreies of paper offering atT.rds no inducement to sell— 
hence the diilliiee-s —A. I‘. Tnbunt, 
BOSTON, S-pL $1.—For Domestic Fleece and Pulled Wools 
the demand has been limited, in consequence of tho strin¬ 
gency ot the mouey market Tho sits have been5,(KX) lbs here 
and 90,000 lbs tn New York tor this neighborhood »t compara¬ 
tively low pricea Iu forotjo, then' have been sales of 16U bale? 
South A meric ar, within tin) quoted r<*tr» 
Saxony tlueces.Nn i tXl Smy tea washed.. ZV.r.HD 
Am. Bill blood. ........ fiOetfifi Do unwashed. 12_e'il 
t 3 and blood.43260 Buenos Ayres,.. 12t.*r;50 
Com. to\blood.3AM4U Mexican. 17(*?.1U 
Ihilled, extra,.. 48:256 Chill, Valparaiso. 15(210 
“ super,.. 11,2 IS Syria washed.25. 2’,' 
“ No. 1.31(240 Do. tuiwasbed. 14(a',|fi 
“ No 2,.18pi 30 I’oruv. washed.35*., 39 
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IVCIXe'W'A.R.rj’S NEEDLES. 
fpiIE EXHIBITION—THE NK PLUS ULTRA, and HILL’S 
1 Gold-Eves. —These ce -rnved Needles, made by Henry 
Mi t. ward A Sons, of Reddltch. England are the best Neetlles 
in the Unltod States. Ladies*, nsk for them at the store you deal 
with; Lt them he procured tor yon; you will always afterwards 
waut them. .Sold wholesale by 
J FRED MI1AYAF.D, 32 Gey St„ NVw York. 
HALLOCK’8 PORTABLE 
Cross-Cut Drag atul Circular Sav: Mills Combined. 
T hose intending to cut wood, staves, head¬ 
ing, Shingles. Ac,, the present &dl anti winter, will do 
well to examine ttiis Machine before entering their forests with 
the axe. 
Over one hundred have been sold within the last two years, 
and in all case* bare given entire sattelhuliofi- I* eon be driven 
by uny of tbeordruary bore* power* used in threshing. It was 
awarded the first premium *t the '»st two State Fair? it Elmira 
and W.atenown. together with the highestcotmnendatioa for a 
farmer's, maenine. lor utility, usefalo&is vnd copvenianee for 
making stove .uni Knllrood wood, staves, heading and shingle 
bolts; preparing and horelng feueo caps, slitring pickets, lath, 
boards, Ac-. Ac. The price ot the machine with one 2t Inch Cir¬ 
cular Saw and coo 5 foot Drag Saw, is $85. Cap auger and slitting 
apparntu?. extru, occotding to the sire of Ihe Saw. 
Address _ K. D. HA 1*LOCK. Rochester. N. Y. 
T. C. MAXWELL & UROTHEHS, 
Grerteva, Ontario Co., IN'. Y. 
O FFER FOB SALE A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORT- 
meut of /ra* aud Ornaments! Una. Da.reecs. Ac, suitable 
ior Otchtud, Gaelcn, Ornamental nnd Nursery planting, com¬ 
prising 
Apple Trees. Standard, 3 and A year?, strong. 
“ « Dwarf. 1 and 2 year*. 
Cheery. “ Ston'd, 1 ft 2 yr? ^ A good supply of Dukes and 
“ •• Dwarf, 1 yr ) Morellas ftthe more hardy sorts 
Pear, " Standard and Dwor!. 2 years, fine stocky plants. 
Plum, " 2 yeais. on the best Plum Stock. 
Peach. “ 1 year, about 50,IM), extm nice- 
ApriCOT. “ I “ nice and cheap*. 
Currant, Gooseberry ami SttAWBEasr Plajits, Grape 
Vines, Ac, . _. . 
Horse Chestnut Tree* 4 toSteet Mountain Ash, 7 to 10 teet. 
Norway SrKCCS, •• 1 “4 ** Am Silver Fih,2 •* 6 “ 
Am. Attsoa Yitjs. •• 1 “4 •• Rkp Cedar. 1 '• 2 “ 
and a general assortment of other Nurseiy articles. 
FOR NURSERYMEN. 
800,4100 qutxtTt Stocks, mostly Angers, from Cutting* and 
Liyer* Apple Stocks, Uhkruy Szocxs. Uouse Chbstnot and 
Sugar Maple Seedlings, one and two years, very nice. Ac., Ac. 
Pocking dono in tho best maimer. Price List sent on applica¬ 
tion. r*'lwS] S«pt. 1 , 1H57. 
Wild am d Fhxscott. 
Ralph Walco Emerson. 
IVM. C. KRTaNT. 
Henry W LosurELtow, 
Hev. F. H. Hbpge. D. D , 
NaTH'L IlAWtHORSE, 
John G. Wuittler. 
tiijrRK Wxndbll Holmes, 
James K Liiwesl. 
J 1.0THRQP Motley, 
Guo. Wu. Curtis, 
Hkuman Mblvillb, 
Prof. C. C. Felton, 
Urol. F. J. Ctrtu). 
K. P. WtllPHI-K, 
hnuUNP tJinscT, 
Author ot -Wunsley," 
J. T. Tkowsiupge, 
Author of •• Neighbor Jack- 
wood," etc. 
C. TV. Put).LEO, 
Author ol "Twice Married," 
Mis. H. Beecuer Stowe. 
0. F. Buiggs. 
Mrs. Gajkell. 
Author of *' Ruth," “ Mary 
Bartoo,” 'Nurth fc South,' etc. 
.Mrs. L. Maria Child, 
Mrs. <’*- M Kjkslanu, 
Mrs. Pier. 
Author of "Ida May," 
••Caste.' etc. 
Miss Ross Telly, 
TVilkik Collins 
A uthor of “The Dead So- 
cret," etc, 
G. Rcrnst, 
Author of “ Doctor Anto¬ 
nio," etc. 
Shirley Brooks. 
A'll nor of " A.p.ii Court,"etc. 
E. M Wtimv. 
Author ot •• Political Por- 
traits." etc. 
Jakes Hanxay. 
Author of •Siagloton Fon- 
tenov.” 
Thoa V,‘ Parsons 
tion. [*>lwS] Sopt. I, 1857. 
TO NURSES YMEN. DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
T HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER TO THE FALL TRADE A 
quantity of ns finely grown Treks and Stocks os can be 
found in the State, consisting in part of 
10,1)1)4) Apple Ireks. 6 to S feet 
18,4)04) •• 5 to 7 '• 
18,04)0 Stan d Cherry. 2 years, with tine heads. 
8U,04>0 *‘ *' 1 “ very stocky A branched. 
5,4HH) DWARP *< 1 “ « 
18,4)4)0 Stan d Pear. 2 •• extra fine. 
10,4H)4» lri.r*, 1 “ 4 to 6 teet and very fine. 
5.04)4) Peach. 14 2“ 
10,4)04) Am. Arbor Vit.r. 2k feet well furnished 4 stocky. 
8,4)4)41 Balsam Ptn, 13s to 3 feet 
Ittts.t ►<)<) Apple Stoots, 2 y«s»rs. 
150,4)00 Chekrt “ 1 '• very large 
50 BtTSHELS MjEXARt) CltKRXT PITS. 
Anple seed in *■».*> ». 
399tf * MAXWELLS. KAMSDEN 4 CO., 
Dana t t Ue, Aug S4,1857. _ Daicville. Liv. Oo- N- Y. 
CkWA /'uriA I’K.Vli TREES*, Standards aud Dwarfs, for 
-i»)U,UvH J sale by riKOTw. TVILSON. Malden. Mass. 
No. 1. 3l(5:4i) 
No 2,.1^7(30 
NKWTUNi'S 
f,TIMELY ROOTED PLANTS of :: i? valuable new variety 
jL will tie sent out thi* season at $1 per dozen, $10 per fifty; 
$! ■' per hundred; $130 per thousand. Address 
A A. BKN5KL MGton, Ulster Co., N. Y., 
Who Is sole Agent fo. tho sale of I'lams 
»)11 ANATOM !OAL 11,1.UaT RATION A, wii)i full expln- 
dvr nation* oi Diseases of th? Throat. Lungs, Muscles. 
Nerves, Joists, Skin, Stomach, lues. BUbnBYS, Bowels 
and WuMt). Tho atiltetod may nnc. 'vtand whut e tnscs thotr 
Diseases, ned what K. m dies t>» othi i moan* wtU best relic w. 
and cure them, *trt l u*Ay tha; u-li The lUnstraGeu* ate Isige, 
well defined, and Splendidly engraved: all sent (ra nf postage, ou 
receipt of mv l t i run Stilt)■». by J 14. STAFFOBD. Prato- 
Cal 0 BE MIST, 10 State St, New York. lulwi 
TO TREE DEALERS.—TREES FOR SALE. 
85,4)00 ■ heruv Tress, budded, 2 yrs old. *101) per 1,(100 
14),04)0 FkaH •* •• 2:4) •• 
85,04)0 Arpi.tt •• 3 yri fiom Grft. 70 "• “ 
80,04)4) Peach " b«.-t vnrieti s. 8> “ 
80,04)0 Kvbkgkekn Trees, all *i , s and varieties. 
A variety of Ornamental Trees, Rose**, Rhrubs, 4c., Ac. 
Watkins, SchurbrO, N. Y. I. tlll.DBt.TH 4 CO. 
lU’LBOl’S I'LOWllIl ROOTS. 
V FROST A CO have just recelvud their assortment of 
. Dutch Bulbous Boot? direct In* u one of the best I- hurts!s 
iu Holiuud. and can now offer oho Ion bu bs. consisting of Hya- 
cini'*s. Tuiip*. (’iwti*. Naieissus, Crown ImperUls and Lilies, 
at the lowest rate*. Ca*ulogues may be had on application, or 
on receipt oi a one cent stump, by mail, tirdcs to bo ad- 
dre-sod to A FROST A 00, 
4itlw2 Genesee Valley Nuisories, Rochester, N. Y 
tft) 1 t\ i A YEAH PAYS for Board and Tuition at Fort 
Sis Mil Kdward IuslilHlc, N. V. Send for a Cata- 
J- Vf-L logue. [40iw3] JUS. K KING, Principal. 
TllOUNI.liSSi Hl.ACKBERKY'. 
Central America’s Passencers —Three more 
Saved .—The Bn-men barque Liur.t, from Bremeo, 
arrived at New York on tbe 5ttt inst. She reports 
tbat, at 2 P. RI„ Sept, 28, site spoke tbe Briiisli 
barque Mary, nf Cicenock, from CnrdettHS for 
Queenstown, anti took from Iter J. Tice, 2a en¬ 
gineer; Alex Grant, tuemun; and G. W. Datvson, 
a passenger, whom the brig had recovered from 
the wreck of the steamship Central America. 
_ DEATHS. 
At Hillsdale, Mich., on the 2Sth ot Sept of dysentery. Mrs. 
DIANA 51. wile ot Joel M. Gofy, late of Genesee. N. aged 
31 yeats. 
In this oily, the 5th inst. of Consumption, ELIZA W.. wi r o of 
John Kapaue, aged 37 years U months and 16 days. 
ADVEHTISEMENTS. 
1 71 ok SALE, 50,000 Yearling Apple Trees, and 26.1,00 two 
• years old. D. B. t.ORIlAM 
Muttaivun, Van Bnren Co, Mich. 
inn 4\4 Uk ANGKIt* UUlNti: STOCK*, extra. $2 
lUU.lfilU to 51 S. 150.di.il) Apple Trees, i year, h ading 
varieties, $20. For sale by OOtYl.ES 4 W AH KEN. 
Highland Nurstmes. Syracuse, N. Y. 
G KAI’ES, 50,000 Irobe'lu aud Catawba. 1 yr, $50 in $<0. 
liUekberiioa, 3,000 New Bocltelleot Lawton. $1" to $U> pet 
100. For salo by COWLES 4 WARREN, 
Eighlaud Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. 
The attention of authors is respectfully invited to this adver¬ 
tisement. Ail articles received will bn carefully examined, 
and, if accepted will be liberally paid for. 
Tnc publishers will aim to have each number ready in time tor 
distribution and sale In the more remole peris of the country, 
or> or before the (list day of the mouth for which it is intended. 
Retail price, 25 eetil* each number. 
A liberal discount made to clubs, or lo those who buy to sell 
again. 
The attentlcn of Bookseller*. Periodical Dealers, Newsmen, 
nnd Book Aleuts. Is nquested, nnd their orders are tespectful- 
ly solicited- __ 404w2 
NOTICE EXT KAO KIUNA U Y. 
To Farmers who Consult then- luterrsl and Comfort . 
rp li F. CELEBRATED EXCELSIOR HORSE POWER, 
JL Thresher and Separator, manufactured by the Subscriber, 
has been awarded the first Premium, by tho United States Agri¬ 
cultural Society 01 thoir great exhibition, hold in Louisville, 
Ivy , Sent. 1, 2,3. I and 6 It was thoroughly tested in compe¬ 
tition w ith all the hr st Powers made in this comil ry, iu presence 
of the judges, and was pronounced the best, as its name indi¬ 
cate*. Those wishing these machines will pieaso apply soon as 
the demand is large ttad the supply Utuibfd. Get the best which 
ts always tb* cite vpest. Agent* wonted where none are estab¬ 
lished, and if wall recommended, a liberal commission will bo 
given them. Duscrtpllvo Catalogues with prlcus. Ac.,furnished 
bv mail free. Vor iurther particular*, address 
4u2w4eow RICHARD H PEASE, Albany, N. Y. 
L.RP H PEASE, Albany, X. Y. 
tfli i A 4 A YF. VU PAY 
SC I I I I Edward lirelll 
SP A. Yr J. logue [403w3 
ORGANIZE A BOOK CLUB IN YOUR VILLAGE. 
I KT TWENTY OK THIRTY Yonu-t Gentlemen and I.adieH 
i term n Club, m il they can have * 4'ours* of Lecture*, aud 
ell tbe new Book* of the day for circulation among the Mem¬ 
bers, at a verv trifling expense to each By-Laws and full par¬ 
ticulars 'Ororga..uaiiou will be sent mutt* on application by 
Letter from Hr*y one enclosing a viarn * to 
403w2 D. M. DKWlvY, Rochester, N. Y. 
T1IK l.VST CAU.-Jl'ST GOING. 
T HE UNDERSIGNED have a huge Si,., k and a general as¬ 
sortment of Fttrixand Ornas* r> t \lTrk.s, Shrubs, Vines, 
and Plants, which they propose to sell at either Wholesale or 
Retail, at very- low figures, (or cash or on short approved paper. 
Address STONE 4 COOK, Central Nurseries. 
4t'3w3 IliumAnvil’e, Oswego Co,. N Y. 
TO NUBSERY.MEN. 
AVE OFFER THE FOLLOWING AT GREATLY RE- 
1 > duced prices, for Cash: 
100,4)4)0 Arms Treks 2 years old at $101' per 10,000 
100,000 •• •• 1 • •* •• 300 “ 
800,04)4) "ScedlingBl " •• •* 30 •• “ 
Racine. Wis . Sep t-11,1*57. [4i'3w61 F. 4 M. DRAKE. 
npHlBTEEN mi’I-DMAft, I’liKbll WS AND MED- 
J. al-. aw,tiled to SfR vtt s Patent Soil-Sealing Cans, by 
means of which Touu’ltss, (non Com, Readies, y/mt-ec, or any 
other Fruit ot Vegetable, may be preserved in a fresh state, 
with ali the natural flavor. They are ackuotvledged to be the 
only sate and reliable Self-Sealing Cans in market. Full direc¬ 
tions for preserving, m-company the Cans. 
WELLS 4 PROVOST, Sob) Proprietors, 
!< »w4 _ 215 Front St., New York. 
5 iUU* A41F.NTR WANTED To loll THREE NEW and 
,UUv‘ UNEOUALLED INVENTIONS, wanted aud sell¬ 
ing e*ervwbere. My agents have cleared over $21,1400 on tltem 
DIPLOMAS* SILVER MEDAL and i PATENTS grunted 
them. For * .stamps, you'll receive 10 paces particulars- BEST 
AGENCY in the country, Lowell, Mas* EPHRAIM RROWN 
HAY AND CATTLE SCALES. 
/N REAT REDUCTION OF PRICKS THESE •• STAND- 
VT jliU) Scaurs" arc now within reach o) every Farmer.— 
Fot $100 we will furnish a tin scale, platform,7 by 12 feet 
Every scale is *?,: lit by 3. SlaiuLir J weight*, and ustrrant- 
i.t. A full description v •* tie aeut to any port of the country, 
free of postage, upon anplication. 
372-1 amtf * DURYEE 4 FORSYTH. 
Manufacturing Co., Rochestor, N. Y. 
ILICKOK.’S lAJSY^TONK GIDER MILL., 
M ANUFACTURED BY THR KAGLS WORKS, HARRIS- 
bnrg, Pa—This sterling mathiue ha* within tha past year 
been pu re never- actual test*, and been very much improved 
by the addition of * -2 inch fly-wheel, new gearing, Joint bolts, 
and other tail.nr tmprov*uesnte, and ts noweffered to tbe pablio 
with the certainty that it i* made in the very bolt manner, and 
that it will grind and press easier and faster than any other 
Mill in the marko;- Dealers and others supplied ou liberal 
terms. Address W O. HICKOK, 
HOawl l Agent Eagle Works, Harrisburg. Pa. 
ESTABLISHED IKT 1836. 
€ . .1. B C K K «fc CO., 
T MhUiiTUKs KiSUf AOTOSSRs AND 
A Dealers in 
Wat oboe. Jewelry and Diamonds Plain ana Fanoy 
Silver Ware. Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Cat assortment ot the above Goods is the largest to be toand. 
nnd the prices the most reasonable. We invito the attention of 
those who wish to examire or purchase. 
0. A. Boss. ) No. 2 State St., Rochester, N. Y 
JjiO T. Fox, > S36»f 
Chas H. Wxbb. ) _ 
KBMOVAL. 
FRANCIS Ac LOUTRBL, 
Stationers, Printers and Book - Binders, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to the New Store 
No. 45 Mnulen Lane, 
[Near UYumiiu St-, Veto-York ] 
or We supply everything In onr line. Orders receive 
prompt attention. _ :tNlw26 
J. SAGE A SONS, 
UTllOGRAl’HKRS) AND KNliKAVliKSL 
ao» Mint Stsxxt, BdztaU), 
OVKR SA&Xl'S MUSIC STOSS. 
D EVONS rOH SALK.—A few thorough-bred BnRs and 
Heifers, bred from my own herd, by my imported bull. 
Hogs. Aodr 
CHARLES 
A ELY, Elyria, 0. 
S HOUT-HORNS YOU SALE.—Eight or ten fine yonng 
Cows and Uelfors ; Also Holler and Bull Calves, 
tllockvtilo. MadDonCo., N. Y. [tfllril S F. CHA P MAW. 
C’lIOlCIi FARM FOR SALE. 
T WILL SELL A FARM OF 610 ACRES, LOCATED AT 
L Goodings Grove, 26ti miles south-w* ** from Chicago. In what 
is known a* tho old Yankee Sett leoient, 4 tnilv* Item 'j 10 G® n ~i 
ami saute tliulanee from Chicago and St Lon>* N-R- ih the 
land t*‘! iCTes are in a body upon which is flftcoli acres timber; 
the balnttco pralrea. IfiU acted, the H W. l ,, are hi* hen, and 
have hem tilleil. Au otcllatd of Si's) Applo Tree-, honrei L T l-, 
ft, Btorie*, well btntijhed, cellar under wnole- llaro - lxI ; shed 
stablo l td ‘ee: long with chain* for cattle, Ar. A stream ot wa¬ 
ter ct. .,'* the land a«.l two gieed wells ravo been dug Tho 
55*) acres ate all enclosed by fence, *uJ , j by other 
fences into good loti Eighty ».re'* of wwd land which should 
be sold with the above making 640 aero*- the wood laud is two 
miles oast—all timber. , , 
With the land will he sold Id' of CHtn8 « ? Food breeding 
mares, 5t*l sheep, tanu wagon* plows, machmety. 4o. The 
price for the whole Will be $A* I' 1 ' 1 acre let VK)) down, balance 
on long time, secured by mortgagt). bearmg mtorest annttaUy.- 
For futtlict paTiiculttre. address D-G. WtUTE, 
y Rural New-Aorker Office,Rochester, Y 
