irut quality, Uto(3) 
i.; Inferior, 8@9c. 
H ; Ordinary, 10>fl<i 11c.; Common, UV'ijIOc. 
Cows iso OiU'Es—Fin,: quality, iotHSjb; 
naoure mem. and urhn J/Vy uau The illustration., ate 
'ell denned, ami splendidly engraved; all sent frrtafjrott 
OCT. 17. MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. m 
foreign $ntclliafntf. 
Arrival of the Washington and Niagara. 
Thu screw steamer City of Washington arrived 
at New York on the 6 th, and the Niagara on the 
Tth Inst. 
Crk.it Britain —The cattle disease has made 
its appearance in Karev. Ireland. 
Messrs. Harrison, Watson & Co., bankers, of 
Hnll, have lailed with large liabilities. 
Croat, activity prevail in England in sending 
reinforcemonta to India. The overland mail 
steamer was to take 200 troops from B ombay to 
Alexandria, t.o be gent through Egypt to India.— 
Several boodred more troops will go ont in suc¬ 
ceeding steamers. The India Company had de¬ 
clined the offer of the fleet ot the European and 
American Steam Company. 
imrd Elgin’s mission to Cilentta was to propose 
an exchange of European for Bengal regiments, 
as ttie Indians have proved Bnffioiently effective 
and more trustworthy at Csn'oo, than in their own 
country. Lord Elgin took with him to Calcutta 
175 troops and marines, and a naval brigade. His 
intention was to proceed forthwith up the Ganges. 
France.— The Emperors of France and Russia 
met at Stnttgardt on the 25t.b. The Paris Parrie 
says the furtherance of amity and good intelli¬ 
gence between the two couniries, is the only ob¬ 
ject of the meeting of the two Emperors. 
lnutnl »t,iuns in the south of France, have been 
very disastrous. The destruction of property is 
imm’ me and several lives were lost The Emper¬ 
or contributed IO.OOOf. from his private parse, for 
the relief of the sufferers. 
The grape harvest was abundant 
Russia —It is stated that Russia is constructing 
a 1 irge fortress at Kertch, to command the Straits 
of Ycnikle. 
Tpukky. —Omar Pacha is nominated for Gov. 
General of Bagdad, India. 
Government dispatches were expected when the 
Niagara sailed. 
Five hundred French troops had reached Cal¬ 
cutta from China, to defend French interest at 
Caandernagort 
China—A letter from Hong Kong says the U. 
S. Corvette Levante, in order to avenge the pillage 
by a gang of pirates of an American merchant 
ship, bad iinroed a village on the Island of Far- 
mosa, which the pirutes occupied. 
India. —The French government has received 
dispatches from India, announcing that the Gov¬ 
ernor o) Pondicherry hid, as a precaution, called 
upon the Admiral of the Frenen fleet in the In- 
diau hefts for a steamship-of war. 
Gen. Neal, at Cnwnpore, was compelling all the 
high ca*'e Brahmins whom he could capture to 
collect the bloody clothes of the victi ns, aud wash 
the Itluo l from the floor*, their movement being 
the while accelerated by the application of a cat 
Afterwards the Sepoys were hanged one after an¬ 
other. 
Oue hundred Austrian officers have offered to 
serve in ludia. 
A London letter in the Paris Patrie asserts that 
Salitl was marching upon Lucknow at the head or 
15 000 insurgeutB, and as ho was four days ahead 
of Gen. H.ivelook, it was considered certain that 
he weald effect a janclion with the rehels, before 
the English General’s arrival. The port of Luck¬ 
now, which was well supplied with provisions and 
ammunition, was deemed impregnable. 
Commf.rciai. Intelligence.— Flour steady. Corn doll 
ami unchanged. 
Richardson, Spence & Co., quote Western Canal flour at 
81it32s: Ohio 83@ 83 * 6 d. Red wheat 7s9d@8s2d, and choice 
new 8 stid; while 9<$9n6d. 
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Arrival of the Steamer Atlantic. 
Thk ColUn 9 steamer Atlantic, from Liverpool, 
at. 4 p. m. on the 30th, arrived at New York on the 
12 th instant. 
Gkbat Britain.—T he London Morning Chroni¬ 
cle s tys the call for the immediate assembling of 
Parliament is general thruughout the country.— 
Ministers arc about to deliberate upon tnetlme for 
summoning It. 
Gen. Havelock has been promoted to a Major- 
Sahib and hia family, who took to a boat on the 
Ganges and were swamped. 
A telegraph dispatch from Paris to the London 
Post, dated Sept 29, Bays that the population is 
beginning to rise in Bengal, pursuing and killing 
the English settlers, and the revolution is becom¬ 
ing general. 
The merchandize from the interior no longer 
reachesCaloutta,andthe importsareaccumulating 
in the depots. Money i* disappearing, and the 
paper of the East India Company is at 25 per cent, 
discount. 
China.—H ong Kong dates are to Ang. 8 . Ad¬ 
miral Seymour fiae declared Canton under block¬ 
ade. Teas had advanced at Shanghai and Amoy. 
Latest.—London, Wednesday Noon.—The Bom¬ 
bay Times does not mention the arrival of Gen. 
Havelock at Lucknow. 
Later from Aboo ssya the King of Delni offered 
to make terms provlaed bis anonal Btipend was 
increased largely, hot was iaforraed nothing bat 
arlitfs, Coumtfrcf, &t. 
Rubai. New-Yohkkb ) 
Rochester, Oct. 13, 1857. $ 
Flour—F lon-has d: c!inert considerably since onr last re¬ 
port. Tire reduction equals 35 cents per barrel on best brands 
while on Inferior brands tie falling off equals fully 50 cents.— 
Tflere is, however, but WWte doing at the dcdTtr.e. 
Uraid—H olders of Wheat have been obliged to submit lo the 
pressure of the times, rirnd $1,1 '(d 1,15 U the extent now offered 
tor this gr tin. Corn, Oats and Barley are as last quoted. 
Provisions—P ork has fallen oif £1,5 t on light; heavy almost 
holds its own. the reduction being only 50 cents. Hams and 
Shoulders are cheaper. Butter ou'y bring* 16@17c. Apples 
and Potatoes are both drooping, 3%,C0c, as to quality, being the 
ruling rato. 
BOCHB3TEH WHOLE3ALB PRICES, 
Flour ajtd Grjie. Housy, box,.13c 
Flour, bbl.$5,IJU(a:6,76 t’audios, box, ..... I2li@113c 
Wheat, Gen......, $1,10(2:1,15 Fruits a>tj Roots 
Best whito Canada. $1,W@1,15 Apples, bushel. 
tuLreaseu largely, oat was laiorraeu notning bat RestwmtoCanada,$i,w@i,i« Apples, bushel.38,^Wo 
aoconditional surrender would be accepted. Or- Si®". a-d . 5 . 0 „*«• .$ 2 .oo(S ,35 
ganizationa of Sikh regiments for the relief of tww‘. p °' 8t< »ft-*-------.--- : S 8 <§> 60 o 
ganizationa of Sikh regiments for the relief of 
Delhi are rapidly progresasng. Whole Province 
Bengal alarmed. 
The King's magazine was strnck by lightning, 
and 900 persons were killed. 
Calcutta was becoming orowded with fugitives 
from all parts ot BengaL 
Markrts. —Brnadstafla- Flour quiet nnd slightly easier, 
though not quotaily tower. Wheat buoyant at full prices 
advised per Niagara. Coro doll at former rates. To-day's 
markefe are Hrin, w th little doing. 
Provisions are very dull but rates unchanged. Groceries 
unchanged. 
Stowing Match. —The managers of the Ohio 
Mechanics’ Exhibition in Cincinnati have got np 
a new feature to gather in the quarters. It is a 
Spinning Match on the old fashioned " little wheel" 
so generally used by the grandmothers of the 
present generation, and the novelty draws well.— 
About twenty ladies, from 26 to 73 years of age, 
are the contestants. The prize offered is a set of 
silver spoons for the best “skein,” and it is ar¬ 
ranged that the elderly ladies shall have the use of 
the wheel in the afternoon, and the young ladies 
each evening. One afternoon six of the old spin¬ 
ners spun half an hoar each, and produced capital 
‘ akeins.” A number of elderly ladies, not con¬ 
testants, were present, and with the “young folks” 
manifested lively interest in the match. Some of 
the ladieB refused to enter the contest because the 
raw material was confined to flax! Three ladies 
under fifty used the wheel in the evening, each with 
decided success. The house was crowded to over¬ 
flowing. The exhibition is to continue several 
days, and the Gazette says:—“ Applications are 
made hourly to the Committee for the privileged 
using the wheel and secaring the silver spoons.’; 
The good old times and spinning days have been 
revived. The old have been made yonng, and the 
young astonished by this exhibition of spinning 
on the old wheel. 
--4-V-,- 
An American Candidate. —Prof. Rogers, of the 
j United States, who ha 9 been for some time in Eu¬ 
rope engaged in preparing for publication his 
work on the geology and physical geography of 
North America, is a candidate for the chair of 
Natural History in the University of Glasgow, va¬ 
cant by the death of Professor Conper. The Lon¬ 
don Literary Gazette says that it is “the general 
feeling q? naturali-’s that the Government would 
do a graceful act, as well as serve the best interests 
of the Glasgow College, by appointing the distin¬ 
guished American geologint to the Professorship.” 
The office is in the gift of the Crown. 
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Newspapers in Iowa.— There are now published 
in Iowa 19 daily papers, I 0 U weekly papers, one 
semi-monthly, and six monthly periodicals, in all 
153, which, with an average circulation of 1,000 
Barley.„ 63c 
Hue kwheat,... fiibyiHc 
Beium.$1,25(21,W 
Teas,.$MW(«J,2S 
Meats. 
Pork, Mess.f23.i*i®25,00 
l>o. cwt.W.WWi.UU 
Beef,-powt.*5,75<a;fi,UU 
Spring Lambs eacb.$1.5(t,’22,Z> 
Mutton (carcase)...$5,50(5,6.60 
Hums, smoked...._ILmitc 
8 ho« Idem.l 2 «e 
Chickens,. Ui, t .j2c 
Turkeys,. 
OeeBO,. idc 
17airv, Ac. 
Batter, roll.KLi:17c 
Do. firkin,.HrariTe 
Cheese,. 8 @IUc 
.Lard, tried.IXk’lLfSV^c 
Hides asd Skies 
Slaughter. 4/S)6c 
Cali; ...OOpulOc 
Hheep pelts,.31<S3«.! 
Lamb do.,5U<2taj*c 
Seeds. 
Clover, bushel.$fi,50i27,i>0 
Timothy,.$ 3 ,U 0 ( 9 Ar 5 
SUNDRIR 8 
Wood, hard,.$-1.50(25,50 
Do. sort. $.'11112 4,00 
Coal, Lehigh.$7.00(27.511 
Do. Scranton.f6,IKffii6,60 
Do. BlosifcniK, .. $5,dnfa/i,od 
Do. Sharookin, ..$ 0 . 25 ( 26,75 
Do. Char.lOtolfkc 
Salt, bbl.$0,U0foil,4s 
Hay. tun,.$7(itl 
Wool. M n>.SOmjoUe 
White Ash. bbl.81ll.5lSa.il 
Lard, tried.OOCoilS^c Wh,te (lish, bbl.... $111,5(2,11 
‘.hllow . 9cq,9.(-.c Codfl-U tJ quintal. $5,25>r.5.50 
Kgifs, doacn.He Trout, bbl..$y,UU 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION- MARKETS. 
NKW YORK, Oct. 12.—Flour—Moderate home trade, and 
holder? are compelled (O accept a decli, e of dfolUc. Sales at 
$4,41(0)4,00 for super State, 4 .S 5 (or extra do: $1.1 tor. 4,55 
for sui-er Wcnfeni. $4,40 for extra dc—closing dull. Canadian 
flour dull; sales at $5,00,15,00 
liR.is—Wneat rsrrket dull. Sale* Chicago spring at f-2e tn 
Store; prime red Ohio, at lli.tr. So -it II-Xu, 122c foi rrd. 
I 0 r white. Rye dull at 70c. Com tower; sales (nixed Western 
at lei uboc tfeiiveri-cL (ten Jess active and lower, sales of State 
at W;u!58c. Wes'ern 5-tio55tic 
1’hovi'IONS— i*o k dull and lower. Sales at $2Vi23 fO for 
mesa, dosini- wiih , (T-rs to sell at ?. !’.GO, check to <iir. $13 fur 
prime. Jaard dull;small sales at li.o'15 Dor common to strictly 
pflmo. Butter dull at l$,d Go for Ohm; 15(a:2Ue for State — 
Cheese plsnty and dull at d.hi.^c- 
BDFFA1/4, Oct, 12—Flour—The demand Is fair fir Mondav 
nioininc, and the markel facers the buyer. Sales at $'(i) 5 ,18W 
Tor extra WLconsln auJ Michigan. $i,2o ibr choice extra do and 
Indiana, 
G n ai.t— Market this morning dull , and holders desirous to re- 
alije. S lies .Mi waukee club at 7-'c. For Calc sgo spring (here 
B'C no boyer, over75c, Com dal! nnd lower; salas nt 5i-c. Outs 
firm wito salos ou Saturday nt the. Rye—Uvors buyete, at 62?*o 
ALBANY, Ocl 12 .—Flour and Meal—Fionrin moderate re¬ 
quest At steady prices, t era Meal steady at Sl,5(yp ,t>9 
fjnAJ.a—'Toete is nothing new to note ij wheat. Corn in lim¬ 
ited request at the closing prices of Saturday. >a't« We-tna 
mixed at 6fi@$7. Barley qu et. with h fair supply ofisgi g — 
Sales Cana-ia Wes’- at 97c. »nd foii r -mw«d Stats on -'eturdar 
arieruoou at 83c. Ous firm and in good request at the advanced 
prices. Sries state at See, measure. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—The Current prices for the week at 
Generalship, and made a Kalght commander of copies each, would make 135,000 newspapers pub- 
the Bath, nud live other India Generals ate made lished and circulated in the State each week.— 
C Tn P o a n^ 0 'fT, e o 8 1 aM '! t 0rder \ - - ‘’There are,” saya the Meant Pleasant Journal 
The Board of Trade returns show an increase in „ .... , . “ 
exports for the first eight months of the year of P r °oaoly an equal number printed in other States 
ten millions. ’ and received in the families of Iowa, making in 
France—A decree forbidding the export of all nearly 300,000 newspapers read weekly by onr 
corn, and facilitating its importation, has been ex- citizens.” 
tended to the 30th of Sept., 1858. _^__ 
Tfkkey.— The Russian war steamers before re Marinb Disasters for September.— Daring 
ported waiting for a firman to pass the Dardenel- the pa 9 t month, forty-eight vessels were wrecked. 
le„, bad at,„d the Black bea cotoprl.lng fear slcarnL. (o«r 8 hlp 8 . tve barka 
J l,e J nd ‘“ n w|th Calcutta dates of eight brigs, and twenty-eight schooners. The to- 
Attg. 23d, Bombay 31st, and Delhi 12th, had arriv¬ 
ed. Delhi was still iu the hands of the insurgents. 
A good deal oi skirmishing had taken place, the 
rebels being in variably defeated, but with consid¬ 
erable loss to the British. Gen. Nicholson arrived 
before Delhi. Aug. 8 r,b, in advance of his force, 
which was expected to srrive the 13th or 15th. 
when the number of the besiegers would amount 
to about 1 1,000 men. Further reinforcements were 
looked for early in Sept., increasing the army to 
15,ooo. The assault was expected to take place on 
the 20th of August, 
The uccounts in regard to Gen. Havelock and 
the position of affairs at Cawupore are conflicting. 
According to one statement, the General alter 
marching a second time towards Lucknow, a id 
defeating the enemy in two engagements, foQnd 
the rebels strongly entrenched nr. t.lD'Irnnar anil 
tal loss of vessels and cargoes will scarcely fall 
short of four million of dollars, exclusive of specie. 
One hundred vessels have been more or less dam¬ 
aged by gales. The loss of life cannot be accu¬ 
rately estimated, but it exceeds five hundred, more 
than all lost the previous months of the year. 
About Economy. —“These times” leal every 
body to preach economy; one writer says funeral* 
might be conducted much cheaper than they are. 
Another calculates that if all persons in the Unit- 
ed States would wear their clothes an extra six 
months, for one year, $250,000,000 might be saved 
the rebels strongly entrenched at Lucknow, aud ~'° r if eactl family would omit the use of meat 
had to faff back upou Cawupore, reduced to’only one day every week for a year, $125,000,000 more 
9(i0 tollowers, and was expecting an attack from might be saved, 
the insurgents. ° 
The Trieste correspondent of the London Morn- - 
iug Font, telegraphs that Gen. Neil had attacked Survey of the Isthmcs of Darien.—A party 
aud defeated a large I'orce Dear Cawupore. and under command of Lieut. Craven, with Lieut. Brad- 
4 ,ng Luclc - ror,lani1 On O’Hara as his assistants, is soon to 
now, the garrison of which had been in a most r, lf .),» t ... 
precarious condition. 8tart r ” r the Isthmus of Darien, with a view to uo- 
Agra dates are to the 11th. All in the Fort were dt,rtRki nK the exploration of a route for a ship 
well, aud amply supplied with provisions; but the canal to connect the Atlantic aud Pacific oceans, 
force was very weak, and calling urgently Tor re- by the Atrato and Truando rivers. An aopropri- 
lief. Ttitt vrhulo Corintian population wan within ation of ono 1 v * ‘ , 
the fort. Bithoor was occupied by more mail 7 '"° toward thla ob J 0Ct waa made b Y 
neera, but on the 16th of Angist, Havelock attack- tbe Iaat Cou S re88 * 
ed and carried the position. -- 
The most loyal spirit provaitod among the Sikh A Slight Dikkkrknck —In th» n a rtiatriov 
Survey of the Isthmus of Darien.—A party _j;___ 
under command of Lieut. Craven, with Lieut. Brad- DF \TH^ 
ford aud Dr. O'Hara as his assistants, is soon to _ — _!lll_ 
start for the Isthmus of Darien, with a view to nu- Tn swr.m-..to ci-y. c a i.. 5 th. sn d.ieuiy. of Pamivsi,. 
uertaking the exploration of a route for a shin JULIA A, wife of J -bn w. Riehmoi.J. and .ujiy daughter oi 
rannt fn i-nnnAnt- ik-. i ,1 *• j,, Merrill Moore, Ksq . of Canrefixile, N. Y.. <ued 25 years. 
canal to connect the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, T „ ftlic , ., , 
hv tliA i In this marten bereavement the husband is left lonely and 
‘ 1 Truando rivers. An appropri- sad in bis Pacific home, bereft of an amiable companion, who BaiT 
ation Ot 5(25,000 toward this object was made by gone with him to tbsre his connsoln and his fortune ; the father 
the last Congress. t0 deeply mourn the loss of a dutiful child, and a loving and 
accomplished daughter. 
Tu Sriorum *»*to Ci*y, C;il-, Ati^. 5th. suddeuW, of Paralysis, 
JULIA. A, wife of J-'Uu W. Kichttiouil, and only daughter of 
Merritt Moort», Edq . of CnurchTilit*, N. V.. a.^ed 25 years. 
the last Congress, 
-- 4 ■ » -- 
A Slight Dikkkrknck.—I n the U. S. District 
soldiers and the popalauou of the Punjiub. From rwirf in Phiiaa i„si.' .l “ ,J18Lricl 
most ol the nurive States of Central India the ac- , 1 1 ai,a f ' 00 the 2»th ult, in the case 
counts are satisfactory although in some instances °‘ vQ^'torinflster Reynolds, charged with default- 
disaffection had brokeu out. ing to the Government in the sum of $130 000 »h« 
counts are satislactory although in some instances 
disaffection had broken out. 
Tne rebels at Awah had been defeated by Major 
Eyre. 
Tho Moharrum holidays, as to which great fears 
were felt, have passed off quietly. 
Few more mutinies amongst the troops of the 
Bombay Presidency are reported, but they were 
generally easily supplied. Several (inspected 
regiments have been discovered. 
it is reported that Goldftd Sing died at Cash- 
mere on tho 2d of August. 
I-ord Elgin was about to return to China. 
Martial law has been proclaimed at Belgium. 
The Paris Pays contains a rumor that serious 
dissensions existed betwcon Lord Cunning, the 
Governor General, and Sir Colvin Campbell, the 
Commander-In-Chief of the army. Lord Ligin had 
sided with the latter, who is also supported by 
public opinion, 
1 lie import ot Havelock having reached Luck¬ 
now is tu doubt, au l hia position was regarded as 
a precarious one. 
An officer reports that he saw the end of Nena 
jury rendered a verdict that the Government w.is 
indebted to the defends t In over $100, and judg¬ 
ment was accordingly entered in his favor. 
Canal Loan.—T he Commissioners of the Canal 
Fand at Albany, on tho 22d nit., advertised for a 
loan of $500,000, equal to the deficiency in the 
Sinking Fund, ander section 3, Art. 7, of the Con- 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Terms of AdvertiaiitK.—Twoniy-Hve Oaks a lore, bach 
Inaertiou—m Gt-.-r.imt- Uriel and appropriate lumonnceraei.-v 
preferred, and no Patent Medii-ine or deceptive advertisements 
Inserted oil any conditions, t j* - Thn circulation of the Rural 
N«w-Yorkkk largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
oltmlar Journal In the World—and is from 20,000 to 50,000 oreakr 
than that of any other paper (ont of New York city) published In 
this Stats or section of the Uulou 
I7F Special Notices Fifty Cents a Line each Insertion. 
AMKHIUAN FlKMERg) ENCYCLOPEDIA. 
stitution, at 6 per cent, interest, the principal T^uitontLi^a w 1 !rk 1 1 !rreaiVH 1 i‘.il' imKonAmeric ““ AsT ** 
reimbursable iu October, 1857. The money is to Twelve hundred pages, sevenleon Lithographic Plates, he- 
1 J other iUUMtrHllJUet 
be paid, 5 per cent. down. Price si. Sent by m dl. pou.pnid, on receipt of orico. Cata¬ 
logue of Agrlenlrnial Hook* sent gratia to all applicants. 
--"• A O. MOORB, 
n . — mi c 1 Ivt'w2 Agricultural Rook Publisher, fill Fulton St , N. Y. 
Cattle to go l-oaw r AKD.—The St. Louis Demo- _Zr!_:__ ’ 
crat of the 5th inst, says:—We learn thut there are T»Y7 i 1A DBUTKRABlr in the 
forty thousand head of cattle to come forward to & toV? 
this city, to go to the east just as soon as the fluan- r r'L ! '"" re** wt ' \^ rT ‘--- 
- , : , , J , $ 1 >I te SIS pur tiki, llvvurt Peurr, rherric . a toleudi i Pi — 
ciai means lor moving them can be obtained. At Mrawb.-ines, *m 1 .i great variety of »»*, . and 4»r„« m .„t«4 
'Cifl UPr tlAAll t hia ivmiM omrtnnf * A C 1 PAA AAA ftud h’lirubbtTy, tor (tilli? iOW At tllu Ilnfllbllid N Utsetieg, 
per Iieaa 11113 WOUla amount to ^1,600,000. Syracuse, N. Y., by [406il'J COWLES aI* WARREN. 
AGENTS WANTED! 
EXCELLEKr Rl>JN’ESS OPENING. 
T \T A NT r.'.i\ a few cnerwr«M irifiu«*rloni Men, to sell Agyi- 
f V culrumi IlookH hgiomij too pAriuer*. Very favorable 
taua* will be given With proper attention, more than $iM‘l 
por tnon^h, clear proHt, above b'I expciiNen, <‘an be rea’ized. A 
rare chanc* m make monoy wiLhout tbit For parti-' ulari-, ap- 
p y Imniediafely to a . 1 », MOORP, 
•40bw J 2 Awrlcoiturat Rook Lablisber. N*o. lb) Ful on St N. Y 
DAD !>*S MODERN ItOK^E DDCTOK. 
AK AMERICAN EOGX FOR AMFRICAN" FARMERS 
I T TREATS of the dfb^a<ies peculiar to the American climate. 
It re co mine ml g simple modem remedied IiiAtOBd of danger¬ 
ous puiMIQft. 
it tcaclipu how to keep yonr horse in good health, and how to 
enm him if he is lame or alck. 
It only cost* ONE tioLCaR, and will be font by malt prepaid. 
A valnable caulogne of Agricultural boohs wUlbe sent gratia 
to all who apply. A. D. MOORE, 
4D6w2 Agricultural Dook Publisher. Hu Fulton St., N Y. 
NEW TJfEATISE ON LAND SURVEYING, 
JTST PUBLISHED BY 
E- C. & J BIDDLE Philadelphia. 
A TREATISE ON ftUKVKYl\l.»; Ip which lbs (harry and 
-fl. practice aro fuPy explained- Preceded by a«hortTteat<se 
on Logarithms and alto by a comrumdinns -ystem ot Pl*ia 
Jr goonmetry. The whole illustrated py numevoug examples. 
By feannnl AISop, antaor of u •• l'i oetise on Algebra "Ac 
1 n the ehovo named wot k the autb - b->a presonreil the theory 
plainly end comprvhemdvely . has eive-, d-Sidie end preciae di¬ 
rections for pred'cc, and has emhrsoed tn It every thing w.Jch 
an extensive business in land surveying would be likely to re¬ 
quire. The work Will be mai:ed at $1.75 per copy, including 
P°»'»gg- ___ 406w3 
GREAT BARGAINS 
PIANO DPOUTES. 
Dmirg the present money panic, 
MESSES. BOAKDMAN, GEAY & CO , 
ALBAN T. X. Y, 
WILL SELL THEIR UNRIVALLED 
CORRUGATED SOUNDING BOARD. 
AND 
DOI.CE OAMPA5A ATTACHMENT 
PIANO FORTES, 
AT 
WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR CASH. 
These instruments are not surpassed for 
BICHNESS OK TONE AND ELEGANCE OF STYLE, 
While for 
Durability and Reuaixino in Tune and Good Order 
F or a great length of time, they are 
EQ.TJ^ILJL.EID B’ST TSTOINTEI 
F or a kk w w ksks only we offer these ex pra- 
ordinary inducement* lor Cash, and we aleo guarantee 
7 HE p.rK Dturttv o» Bach lx:thubest at tho nearcet K. S 
Drpo- or.stearaboat Landing 
Cy Every instrument (ally warranted to give perfect satis¬ 
faction. 
Piano Fortes vrith or without the Attachment. Descriptive 
thrcnlers lorwaxdtd on application. 
jnc , „ BijaRDMAN.GRAYACo. 
«Ubwt Comer of State and N. Pearl Sts., Albany. N Y. 
F OIt SALE, 5(>,4 »(k> Yearling Apple Trees, and 25,UtX) two 
years old. w R i ;i l H u i« 
THE L.4ST CALL. —JL’ST GOING. 
T lil' - CNDERbIGJfED have a large hirifk aud a general as¬ 
sortment of Kr(. i- and Or. saxes rar.THSes, Shrubs. Vines, 
and Plums, which they propayse to tell at either Wholesale or 
Retail, at very low figurt s. for rash or on short approved paper, 
nw STONE A COOK, Central Nurseries, 
■lUdwA_ Ilmmanvilte. Oswego Co-, N Y. 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
W E OFFER THE FOLLOWING AT GREATLY RE- 
auced prices, for Cash: 
14444.41440 Are IK Treas 2 years old at $10d per 10,000 
14tO,4>44<4 •' r* I »• •* « Q « u 
8440,000 '• Scodlines 1 •• « »• jij « u 
Racine, W1 b.. Sept, 11, L-57. [«Bw 6 ] F. A M_ DRAKE. 
ASTOR HOUSE. 
€» a so mu day. 
T HE FOURTH 'SEVEN TEARS’ LEAS-E. ’ COM- 
uienced In Muy, 1857. wfil end May Ut. 18(11. This Houbo 
hitherto C * e< * aP ° n 1119 aame '‘YKtem that has distinguished it 
A Restaurant has boeD added Iot Merchants doing business In 
its vicmjty. 1m fttstaurajti « enlirai/ InikpenJent of the Artor 
Especial core token of the sick. 
Families will find this one of the coolest Hotels in New York 
daring the summer, and the Indies' Department perfect in 
all (bat produces real comfort. 
Tho City Railroad Cara starting from the doom, enable guests 
to reach the upper part of th« City with facility. The small 
(are bring p.vrsengers from the New Hikkp and Boston Station, 
27th tstreer. to the immediate front of ibn Hotel. 
Graielul for the post, I Intend to deserve future favors. Pat¬ 
rons are respectfully rennented to give notice- of their intended 
risit -_r*oyl| C. A. 8 TKTSON. 
5 1 lllf) ^ A NTEIr-n, sell THREE NEW and 
UNEQUALLED INVENTIONS, wanted and sell- 
tog everywhere. My agents have cleared over *2u.UUU on them. 
DIPLOMAS, SILVER MEDAL and 4 PATENTS granted 
“For -tetamps, you’ll receive 4(1 pages partlcnlars 3EST 
AGENCY m the country. Lowell, Mag* EPHRAIM BROWN. 
T. C. MAXWELL & BKOTHEHS, 
Geneva, Ontario Co., jN7. Y, 
O FFER POR SA 1 J? A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORT- 
ment of fruit aud Oman-,mu Ircu, Eiirgrtcns. dc,, suitable 
lor Orchard, Garden, Ornamental and Nursery planting, com¬ 
prising 
Apple Trees. Standard, 3 and 4 years, strong. 
“ •’ Dwart, 1 and 2 years. 
Cherrt, '• Stan'd, 1 A 2 jts / A good supply of Pmke* and 
“ ** Dwari. 1 yr 5 More lias Athe more hardy sorts 
rZAE, n StAodatil ami r>\rurl, '£ yeats, tine 6 tockr plants. 
Plum, •* 2 years, ou the heat Plum Stock. 
Psaob, 1 year, about 5O.H0U, exu«. nice 
Apbicot, •• t - nice and cheap. 
Currant, Gooseberry and Stsawberst Plants, Grap* 
VrxEs, *kc- 
Horse Chestnut Trees, i to3 feet Mountain Ash. 7 to 10 feet. 
Norway Spruce, ! " « •• am Silver Fir,2 •• 6 •• 
Am arbor Vita '• I 4 - Red Cedar, 1 “ 2 “ 
and. a general assortment of other Nursery articles. 
24 U>, 04 > 4 i Quince rd-jt'Ki-, mostly Angers, from Cuttings and 
Layer: Apple Stocks, (.'beset Stocks. Horse Chestnut and 
>Ui 3 ar Maple Seedlings, oue and two y *-r—, very nice, Ac., Ac. 
Packing done in the heat manner. Price Last sent ou apnlica- 
tion. t«.ilw61 Sept. 1, 1857. 
Common. $ n' ' -15: ir.Icrior, 
V»al Calves—K» tra. 7 Stm-V.; Other qualltlea, 5{Sfi^c. 
t'in’l quality, J l.o-.U..t f :0; Other qualRies, 
W il ( 1 , w. 
SwtNE—First quality. Other qualities, 6*i@7c. 
"■BRIGHTON. Oct S.—At market 1300 Beet Cattle, 900 Stores. 
6 pair Working u*,-u. F7 Cows and Calves, 3,700 Sheep and 
Lambs, 13J0 Swine 
Prices—B ee' Cattle—Extra. $8.75; First -quality, $5.50; Sec¬ 
ond, $7,IAI; Third. $«,00; Ordinary. $S,«I. 
YEARt.iNCa—$ 18^20 Two years oLd—$25(g31. Three vears 
old—$.‘2 aS-f. 
Worjono Oiin—N o sales 
Cows axd Caltbs—$'2*. 20, 40045 
Siresp ajrD Lambs—E xtra. $3iv'.@3^0 By lot, $1,75,2,00 
SwiKE-Pigs. BKrE6c. RctaU. 7 iSc. Fat hogs, 7@7>ic. 
Him j—71^80- a, TAii..,.--7.7i;u-%ia. ^ 4 
Pelts— 62- s J4c- Calf Skjiv—lZ.tijlSo, 4P lb. 
CAMBRIDGE, Opt 7 —At market 1426 Cattle, 810 Beeves, 
Aiid &8i 8ton;», consisting of WurkiMg Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
Yearlsn^a, Two and Three Yearn t >Uft 
Weef-Kxtm, Firet qnalltv, $7,00 
>; Second quality, Third quality. $6,00; Ordina- 
ry. $ 1,50. 
Woaniro Oxen—$-< 1 , 15G,idfiO. 
Cows xnd Cai.ves—$ 35, 4tT, 45. N>71>67. 
Two years old—$25;31B. Three years 
old—*33 c 3,. 
Hheep axo Iumbs— 3?5i at market. Prices—In lots. $1,75, 
$2.l»i, 2.50 each. Extra and selections, $Xi4\,i^l,fi<i. 
Swine—O'M at market Priaes—Live weight, 7«®Sc- 49 ft.— 
Dressed. 9l.d9S*» 
£J(de&-7S.iWo, 7ft tt Taliow—7ii)7Mc A- SN 
Pklts— 7%87c each. Calf Skin*— 12,il3c. $1 ft, 
WOOL MARKETS, 
BOSTON, Oct. 8—There hss been nothing done In domestio 
tne past week, In th*» present *tnte of tt.o uioney market bold* 
ere are unwilling to sell on credit as they do Dot know whom to 
trust. In foreign, toe only silee we hear of are IU bales Medit¬ 
erranean at qao ed rates- 
Saxony fleeces.57r_h*>J Smyrna washed........ 23030 
Am lull blood,.54!.. 55 [4> unwo^wd.12uih!l 
and * t blood. 42nfl5d Buenos Ayres,. 12.7150 
Com. to J* blood.8 SpiS , i Mexican. 17^19 
Pnllerl, extra.......-LS.u.'d ''hiti, Valparaiso,.__ 15411 
" IPPv.L. Syria washed.25027 
" No, 1......3l.5t'- l>o.unwashed. Utlt.lG 
" Ku 2 . 18 ( 0 ,$) Peruv washed.. 3503 ) 
NK W YORK, Oct S.—The market both, for Domestic and For- 
eign conijunes oxtromely quii r, buyers nudsvUnts Hreequollv 
luaihorent about n«got atlng in the present uaseiGed state o’f 
oar li-i .0 ivs. and prices are quire irregular. Flocks are slowly 
increasing, but are not burdensome yeL 8 ,-Uers would yield a iu 4 - 
lenal reduction for cash from prices lately currem, but tho cun- 
tinurd severe pre-sure In toe tiiouey marSel-, ai.,1 toe exorbi¬ 
tant rates demanded for Orst cla-s papvr. tugot ,er with the uu- 
.-ai 1 -factory shite of the goods in rrhrt, deter the producers from 
purchasing at prvsrn’, nor will th«v, to »uy extent, till conli- 
dente L restored and price* boih (urtne ruv and maunfactnred 
ntatensl, bre rue e-rtftb.i b.-d anew Tho wn-k's trsusactioiu 
have beeu trivial, aul w-> omlr quotations, as they would be no 
guide to the market—.V, f. Jliiur*. 
MARRIAGES. 
In this oily, on the ’tlthull. a- St Paul's Church, bv the Rev. 
Mr Van Rensselaer. Mr THAUD>1D> SV. BACuN, otM. Clair. 
Mich , and Mi t CLARA MILLER, at Kv. .. -tor 
On tho 2Sti! ult. by Rev. Mr MvOunrs of Nor h Fs-riield, O. 
Mr-.J- R BE AN, of Nort h Sports, N V . re Mtos LOl'IoK CON¬ 
OVER, of North 1'aSfllt'd, Ohio. 
■Y . .—r x - - - • - 0 * luvo, wuu au.'AV In V 
X years old. W. B GORHAM. 
___ MRttawan, Van Bnren <’o., Mich. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS. 
F OK SALK by N. DRAKE A CO., of Elba. N. r„ 300,000 
Apple Seedlings two years o.d, at $4 pet l.iMl Piow.S 
to’I’ANIell MKKINO SIIEKI* FOK S\I.E.-!ho Sub- 
k. bc fiber jrs for pure br^d c p>iii»sli Aferiuo fheep, bo La 
Bucks and Kw'.'s One pure bred D„vu:i Bu i two years old— 
Also SuflfolE Pigs. REED BCRriITT. 
_ Bcnle t, Schuyler Co , N. Y . Sept 28. 1857 
8H0KT-H0RN BULL CALVES FOE SALK 
G OT BY JOHN O'GAHNT—4lA*vl)—(bred &y Col L. O 
Morkib;) and Mr S P. rBAeaxN"s celcorated bull Haiton. 
(IL*u2.) out of well bred Herd Bonk Cows Also, two orthree 
hne y.,ung l ows arid HdJetti in Cal£ C. K. WARD 
I a-Roy Oct. 2, l>'o~. _ 405w3 
TO FRUIT TREE DEALERS, NUESEBYMEN, &c! 
F OR Salk— IO.OOO Dwarf Pear Trees, mostly 3 rears 
old, Sue. I cMi Oder <reui »u lo prices f:*r this 
iot or Ttewy under Ib* n^ct^sity of clt^ring the laud. 
Aino, r xeneti Quince .Stocks of iuy own ^ro^ir e, at a 
fxzrycm > or p rticuln^ ^ddiesa Q. W. KASTMAN. 
Rochester, Oct 5 Ir^T _ $q 95 Arcade* 
L AW TO V RLAtlKHEKItY I'LANTS will b« supplied 
from second week iu (Vtober. 
SCALE OF PRICKS 3T THE DOZEN. 
A package of one dozen. *5 
Do lwo dozen.... 5 
Do five doien,..—-*L* 10 
Do. eight down.. 15 
Do twelve doter_____[ 31 J 
The name and dlreciion cf pnrehjaers shored be diaiinctly 
wmten. and (he men. y a -ourpuny the order Address 
^Y jl lj fAil l.A a TuN. M Wall St. New York, or 
October. 185.. jf'-Meow] _ N, w Rochelle. S. Y. 
GEORGE \\ r . DAVIS, 
Scor'F-ss.Mr k C. Burlinganr. Deal,-r in Fa>iucpable Bon- 
nets. Ribbons. Flowers, Ac. Bleachiug and Pressing neatly 
Executed reorder. No. 66 State St.. Roch-r;tor. N. Y. KMm3 
Oft ANATOMICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, with fhUexplo- 
x$ 4 _r nations oi Dis-aje- of tbn TasoAr. Lcnon Muscles 
Nerves, doixjs. Skin. Stoealh. r.tvr.s. Km.-ats, Bowels 
and »-Vo.vb. the ultticted ruay understand what causes their 
Diseases, aud what rt,m ^cie- or uflier meaus will best relieve. 
CAL Chemist. 16 Store St. New York ' 4Piw5 
CLOVER STREET NURSERY. 
rplJB FOL1. (WING TREES—RAISED IN ROWS FOUR 
i diet apart, considered the best that cun be procured in 
Western New York. 
2•*><!<”> Ai-pix Tbezs, 6 to 8 feet, i yean old. 
30,000 _ M •• 6 - 7 •• j * •. 
2 •« « 
2 - 
1 A 2 yrs old 
14,000 jijxDahd ** - 5 "7 - 2 “• * 
10,44410 •< C’HItKRJES, 5 *> 7 » 2 - * 
8,0410 Picach Treks, 5 • S - 1 ASyrsold, 
Clover n ireel Nursery. Brighton, 3 mile* east of Rochester. 
Address JOSEPH HALGu- ISAAC Mi.OSK. Rochester. N. Y. 
FRUIT trees: FKLIT TREES! J 
T HE ATTENTION o? THE JPUNUO is invited re the fol- 
lowine imuice of Trees. Jtc. which for hea th, viacr and 
beauty canuut besurpas-ed by vit Nursery It, the country 
2N44.UOO Apple Tress, 1, 2, 3 and 4 years old 
10,0044 Plums on Plum Stocks. 
85.444444 cherrt Trees 
5,44440 I’EiCH 
85,000 Pear “ 5 and 2 years old. 
100,000 Appix FsStoUJfOS. 
Kvesgbee.ss. Horse Chest* urs. Gripes. Ac.. Jtc.; all of 
which will be soul T-rry low ut the Onondaga Nurseries Syra¬ 
cuse. N Y [tolwS) GRAVES A WARNER. 
FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. 
H aving purchased the pom ikkcial nurse¬ 
ries, recently owned by J*s. M. Taylos, I nowotler for 
Kile 154vw I App., Tices fnuu 5 to7 lsethuh; IW,4K.lldou2 years 
old. very nice, for California. K«us*<, or tho We»t; 75, <J4J Apple 
Seed Dc- S.i.lm, Auger Quiuco Stovks: -to.i.ilO Dwarf Pears; 
S. 1 ,' 44 .' StiuJard do.; rtl.441 Itretiy. 23,1X11 P.nms abeantifol lot 
of Dwari Cherry, fo-.mce hu h, s an-r i-loola; Grape Vices, 0 u r - 
rants, Sh«(le aud On* uin-nl U Trees, A, Ac AT ot the above 
Tr-es are remarkably healtiiv, nnd wi I be sold as low as cau be 
obtained tn the State, sad will bc safely packed and shipped.— 
All order, should be sent in soon f.-r the Fall trade, and will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. H. 31. RAN'NKY, Syracuse, N. Y. 
LYON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
PATRMtKD July tl, ISSL 
rrtHR RCBSCRI B>: K 8 , auccea-on t-* Brittan A F-pmunds, are 
1 Proprietors of ihi. Patent f irthe ten Western counties of New 
York the Fi-vi-so! Michigan,Tudhtiaa, Illinoia, Wisconsin.Iowa, 
Kentucky, T--ntiand Miu.irsufu T-ritforv 
They are tntnufaeiUTvrs of the,,* celebrated’ Conductors, and 
are prepared to tuniish them witii the appropriate apparatus, to 
all panic-, holding the right to territory, tn any qaantity, and on 
abort: hi lice. 
FRUIT TREES AND FRUIT. 
T HR SUBSCRIBER BEING KXTBNFIYKLY ENGAGED 
in toe N'ur-eiy hu-ineas, ami naving plumed over lWacres 
of Orchard, embracing more lian lU.iKlu Trees, euablli-g him to 
test and compare vatierles a; d propngaie only tho-e of real val¬ 
ue. is prepared 4o Tural-h Tree- in largo q aintity at Prices here¬ 
tofore Uakuown to the Tree trade. 
T :e pre,ent slock embraces abont BfKI.lJO! Apple Trees of va- 
rious,sirer, among whii b h an abundant supply ot Baldwins 
and toreenlngs IN; (Jo ("ii- rry Tre s oue and two years old 4 to 
““t, .11 '•*■f“ l Pewofi Tree 3 of bet market sort’s 45.0041 two 
years o a. and Uki.iAS) one year old Dwarf Pear Trees of very 
aupertOTqnality, the former are believed to ba the oca!lot in the 
United Sta-ea, and warranted eyv u to the best. 
-Also, a general aasortmvnl of otlier Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees and Plants at tow prices. 
P-rsoiiB visi'ing the grounds before October can see several 
l* ' ^ Ta.es in fall be&iing; rd<I mij who donbt 
their snecEts for Orchard caiture are tespei-UUy mrited to ex- 
amine them T. G. YEOMANS. 
VAaiwortb, Wayne Co., N. Y. 4 jj 1 w 5 
CHICAGO PURCHASING AGENCY. 
E R-AGDOX AND RKILLYS GENERAL PURCHASING 
Agexcy.—T ho subscribers 7avp oaMwiated themselves un¬ 
der the above name for the purpose of executing commtorions 
for *he I'lln'iiax- of all kinds pi articles lor pereous residing 
either in city or country. The demands made upon our time to 
execute such commissions heretofore, aud the apparent necessi¬ 
ty .for such an institution in this city, have Induced this enter¬ 
prise. Both member* of the firm wilt paj pe-somd and prompt 
attention to the execution of the eoniruanfi* of their friends, nnd 
will he assisted, when necessary, by competent persons in svery 
department cf trade Particular aUenuon paid to orders for 
Implements for farm ot garden use. seeds, plants, trees of every 
description, root*, stock, carriages, harness. =ui1dles, Auirultu- 
rsl. liar.-cult oral ot o Re* Book?, elotbiug. clatbs.groi’eric*. fur¬ 
niture, hardware, music and musical iu>i rument.s. millinery, cos¬ 
metics, ,:vitniiiMSj fancy iirtic•-.•>. indeed eiery imu atltirring that 
this or utter markets a JortL that can be pu-chased by us to the 
advaiitago of our friends. It shall be our aim Co attend prompt¬ 
ly io there cotnaussv>us And thus obviate the necessity of ex¬ 
pense of time, money and fatigue fa trave'. on rile [i«rt of our 
cinriomers. The Ladies may rely on our attention to their 
orders Address BRAGDON A REILLY, 
Ohas D. Kkaudoh. ) P. O. Bos 4214 , Chicago. III. 
Fbasx. AV. Rsu.lt. t 
TO yUKSERYMEX. DEALERS ANTI PT.AlgTTTRN 
HIKE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER TO THE FALL TRADE A 
L quaatitT of as finely grewu Tries and Stocks as can be 
vouiid hi the State, eoiiHistir^ In pan of 
lO.lluo Apple Tsess, 6 to S' feel 
13,000 “ 5 to 7 4 * 
lth,0041 Stan d CaaaKT. 2 years, with fine heads. 
n “ J “ very stocky A branched 
5,000 Dwart “ 1 » - •• 
1 S.OOO StaN'd Peail 2 ■* extra fine. 
10,000 Plum. 1 « 4 to 6 feet and very fine. 
5,000 Peach. 1 A 2 •• 
10,000 Ax. AR 3 . 3 C VI 7 .«. 2}* feet well furnished A stocky. 
S,4HH> Balsah Fik. 1 to to 3 feet- 
100,4400 Apple SnaniK, 2years 
150,000 Cherrt •• 1 •• very large. 
50 Bcraeia Mjszaes Cberet Pits- 
Apple seed lu season. 
»t maxwells, ramsdf.n a co. 
DunsvUie, Aug. 24.1S57. Dansville, Liv. Co.. N. Y. 
COAL I CCLA-lTTl 
OnOELA.I’EFl TLYgVISr WOOD. 
S CRANTON'. BLOSSBl'RG, SHA.MO KIN AND MORRIS 
Rex Coals. For sale at HARTS Coal Yarp. 
3!48tn(>eow Sophia St. Rochester. N. Y. 
D O. e- S- KITCHU “81A LBA'l' l KESs" Vrt pages, 
30 eugravitigs. bound, explanatory of the treatment by 
which be cures CotLsom-noa. Astbmj, Discajss or the 
Heart Thsoat, Stokach. Bowels, Li hr Kidbits and Sxnt, 
Fkmals Cohplaixts, riKAVEto Jti . rent by mail and onstage 
prepaid, for 10 cent* Apply to Dr. S. & FITCH. 
_ 714 Broadwav. New York. 
tar He Skjj no other office either at Cb.Scagc! ilnfhlo. Pitts¬ 
burgh, or elsewhere. He U never absent from New Yotk, and 
no physiciao elsewhere Is anthorired to a so his name. 397wl3 
0^1 IWUi ,>KAK TREKS, Standards and Dwarfs, for 
wrrV.Iflflr sale by '.*Kf>. W. "WILSON, Maldeu, Mass. 
ESTABLISHED XIST 1836. 
I k POKflKS, 
Dealers In 
Watches, Jewelry ead DiuilouCa Plain and Fancy 
Silver Ware. Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
; die rijjht to territory, u, any quantity, and on 
T'-c riniB are put np in cases convenient for transpottaliou, 
with th- full c mplem nt ol' fixtures mtiosed Each case con¬ 
tains twenty-five Conductors; each Condactur comprises fortv 
f.a.t of c<tpj*W. one eVctro-platud or gilded branch point, seven 
in- ilatore. nr ,i 'astemngs. 
l b -y are funiished to agvuls by the caie: with th-» exclusive 
r -'ht to driproo of them to be used in certain described territo¬ 
ry. on very advanc-gtons turxes. 
Applicnli.ma for agency, orders for stock or models, and all 
communications rv'u iu to till., bimuees will receive immedi¬ 
ate attention, if Mldrrssed to BRITTaN A MARSH. 
^' ritl Jjockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
_TF* Clrc.nlaW sent ou npplicull n. 
KAVENSWOOB FKUIT GAKHEN. 
Plants W Kolesttlt* ami Retail. 
-pASPBERRIES. BLAOK8KKK1E8. STRAWBERRIES, 
1 1 UurraLtj.kc. A choice variety of strong, well rooted Plants, 
including 
BTUNCKLKS ORANGE RASPRKRRY. 
A new varirtv dwtiuguished for its 11 ivor, beauty and produc¬ 
tiveness Abo a Yury vigorous sourer, aud tind-. ubtedly one ot 
tb-- ta-jt i 1 : • ' '.H-st of Raspberries. Also tho Cushing. Col 
Wilder and Tninelerer,- and. 
HYATT'S [.INN.EUS RHUBARB. 
An English variety, patliciilarly lewder, fine flavored aud pro¬ 
ductive. Cbas. Downing. Esq, »tntc* ic tube the flnest Hcd, 
and I'.r market gardening unsurpassed. S.e his iu tide iu Rural 
Neiv-Vcikcr. 
Also. Hovev's Sec King, Boston Pice and leugu Karly Scnrlot 
Strawberries; NVw RocheUa tllackbcnio». Block Naples (hir- 
nuii*. -lie . Ac liberal disgonnts- oi ar e ortters. 
FREEMAN A KK SHALL, 
Raveuavrood. L. L neat Now York city. 
I'LEAPE HEAD Tit* POLLOWIjfC ttgrKRXXCTt. 
We have visited Messrs Fkkkm.cn A Kxsovi i.’s Fruit Gar¬ 
dens, Irom 'V- U--. lnej i.ro now otfuili.g resell Plants, aud we 
. - n ray 'i'“ir Pbints aro wall i ms and of very superior varie- 
ifos, u - ''r-,n«c Ri.spL.o. I iin.eii-s Rsut-urp i-ailicularly. 
we take pleasure ir, recomuic roil.g them to lie Public 
4 l’ 4 H 4()UHLK't ikiWNtNO. Newburgh, 
V. VY. GRANT. Iona. 
between Peekskill and Newburgh. 
- - „ ’ * VUI.KC4 J, OHVCI4 
P lift ted 3eoda» «uid n Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Our assortment ot the above Goods la the largest to be found, 
and the prices the most reason ibiec 1C Invite the attention ot 
those wno wish to examine or purchase. 
9’ A -) So. 3 State St, Rochester, N. Y 
Jwa T. Fox, 5 jjtgtf 
Cats H Wxxs.1 
REMOVAL. 
U'YLA.lSr Cl S Ss LOUTREL, 
Statioflers, Printers and Book ■ Binders, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to the New store 
No. 45 Maiden. Lane, 
[lYsor Nassau St., ff«ur Fork.] 
rr We supply everything in our line. Orders receive 
prompt attention. 3S3w26 
J. SAGE A SONS, 
LIT H OGKA 1*H KRS AN1) ENGRAVERS. 
**>»> Mhix Steiet. BurtALO, 
OATKH S» A. <34- Art ’ S» MUSIC STOBB. 
8 H«KT-HOJthSl FOB SALR.—Eight or too fine young 
Cows and Heitors ; Also Heitor and Bull Calves 
Clockrilie, Madison Co, X. Y (>8Itf| S P. CHAPMAN. 
(’HOICK FARM FOR HALE. 
T WILL 8 EI.L A FARM OF 8 t0 ACRES, LOCATED AT 
L Good ngu yrove. miles reuth-west irera Cbiciigft. m what 
kno'VTi u tiie old \RiilrcG * miles ftom the 
and same dliiam-e from Chlcngo and St. Lon A K. K. Of the 
land 5ito acres are in u body upon which is tt ’, i u ... tot timber, 
the balance prairie. 1611 acres, the A W. to. are broken, aad 
have been tilled. An orehanl of 3.M Apple Trer*. hrmre 2 ”xl 2 . 
Cto stories, weir toniished, cellar utider whole. Bara 2lt'K shed 
stable 1 to feet long vritb chains for entile. A. A "dream ol »a- 
lei o rower (he land ami two good wells have torn dug. The 
5*> acres are all cncTtired by fence, and > u vdIvfdeil by other 
toncej into eood lots. Highly acres of -<ooJ loud which should 
be sold w ilh >be above making Go- acres. 7ho wood land is two 
allies east—all timber. 
With the bund wll be sold Ul’he.d of catlle. 4 good breeding 
mares, 5(41 sbeep. form tvpNiwS. macuinvTy, Ac. Tbo 
price for the whole will be $35 per acre. Sh'.- rti down, balance 
ou long time, secured by mortgage, bearingmterest annually.— 
For furthet particulars, eddress “■ A - ''111 IE. 
Rural New- Yorker Office, Rochester, N. T 
J. tiAGB SONS, 
MUSIC ul’BLrSHERS 
NO. SOS MJUX SX’BEST. BUFFALO. 
Flaw os and Melodeoks from the best Factories Id the Union, 
for sale at makers prices. 
