VuVWV'uV^./’ 
OCT. 24. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jfomp Intelligent*. 
Clippings from California Exchanges. 
Arrival of the Vanderbilt and Asia, 
The steamer Vanderbilt, from Havre and South¬ 
ampton 31 ins'., arrived at New York on the 12th, 
and the Cunard steamer Asia, same date from Liv¬ 
erpool, arrived On the 17th fnat. 
(Ikeat Britain.— Recrait,mg for the Indian 
army w w progressing in England at the rale of 
over ! 000 prr week. 
The English government has given notice to the 
lttissmn manufacturers of lire arms, that no more 
each articles will be allowed to enter the East In¬ 
dies without special permission. 
France. —Napoleon is grid to be intent on a 
personal Interview with all the sovereigns of Eu¬ 
rope. 
It is reported iu Paris that Isle Bourbon is V) 
resume the name of Isle Bonaparte, which it bore 
uuder the first Empire. 
A report was current in Paria of an intended 
conference at Vienna with respect to the settle¬ 
ment of the Dstiubiau Principalities, and of the 
difference with Naples. 
It was reported in Paris that in consequence of 
recent persecutions of Europeans in Madagascar, 
a combine 1 English and French expedition against 
the Queen of that country was not improbable. 
Turkey. —Dispatches from Constantiuoplc inti- 
mite rim the early recall of Djemildey, the Tur¬ 
kish Ambassador at Berlin, had been resolved 
upon. 
A Vienna letter gays that the Porte is about to 
!8-ue a circular to the Orest Powers, refusing to 
consent, to th. uuiou of the Principalities. 
Advices Irom Constantinople announce an up- 
proaohbisr.arriingementof iho diplomatic B?rvice 
iu Turkey. It is known that, Prince Caltimofei is 
to relinquish the embassy at Vienna. 
Behauiyl had made tv prisoner of the Governor 
of Khanatz, and an emeute had brokenout in that 
district. 
A new complicalinu had arisen in Constantino¬ 
ple. touching Montenegro. A district of Albania 
having revolted, the Pasha of Scutari had taken 
measures to chastise the rebels, and sent 3,000 men 
against them. Meanwhile intelligence was re¬ 
ceived tbit the Montenegrins meditated a descent 
into the plains to succor the insurgents. As any 
iuterfer tree with the Montenegrins would be un- 
s* dsonable just no ,v, the representatives of France, 
England and Ainrmhad held a couference with 
tue Minister of Fo ’ igu A Bairs, and recommended 
him to inn rum the i a*ha of Scutari to suspend 
his measures for the present. 
Austria. —It i* stated that the Emperor of Aus- 
tiia will visit the King of Prussia at Berlin. 
Persia.—L etters Irom the Persian frontier say 
that insurrectionary movements had broken out in 
various places. 
Italy—T he expulsion of refugees from Genoa 
is confirmed by the publication of their names. 
Greece.— The Greek Government has author¬ 
ized the exportation of cereals, in consequence of 
the tthundance of the harvests. 
India. —The Bombay government had received 
a telegram from Fires, dated Aug. Slst, stating 
that news from Cavnporo was to the 18th. Gen. 
Hiveloak engaged the rebel* on the 16th, about 
12 miles from that place, and took two gnus. No 
English were killed, bur Capt. McKenzie and fifteen 
men were wounded. The troopB were very hard 
worked, and the cholera had. Fourteen men, and 
Gen. Campbell, of the VSLii Highlanders, had died 
of it. 
The last accounts from Lucknow were to the 
14th, and reported all weli Nena Sahib was be- 
seiging the fortress of Lucknow in person. He 
had cut off the canals which supplied the citadel 
with water. 
China —The Hoag Kong correspondent of the 
Loudon Times Bays, In regard to the blockade of 
Canton river, that Admiral Seymour has been in¬ 
duced to adopt this course, iu consequence of the 
American '’earner Antelope having proceeded up 
the river ae far as Whampoa, and it was the impres¬ 
sion that the American* and some other foreigners 
were desirous of forming a trade with Canton, 
which it Is said Yeh would not object to. 
Commkkciat. rxTxrmtoBNCK. — Breadstuff* very dull.— 
Sale* were prer-ed off iu wheat and !l mr. A decline of 2@3d 
on wheat, and 6d oa flour, was submitted to. Corn was 6d 
lower, Rieltardsna, Spence & Co,, quite western canal 
flour 3 ! I(®3 Ih; Ohio 32:333d. Bed wheat 7»9d@8s; white 
9 b<s&CL 8<1. Mixed corn 37s6il. 
Provision# were dull. Beef nominal. Bacon firm, for 
prime parcels Is higher. Pork, nothing doing. L&rd de¬ 
clined 2d; sales at fishsGd. Tallow dull, at 69s6d. 
BUFFALO, Oct, 19.—Flour—There was not much done in 
flour Sa* nr Jay nficr our report Tsir morning rather a mod¬ 
erate inquiry, but tno market i& iteady at a sonde advance.— 
The Sacramento Sentinel, of the 9 th ult, states Fnicnat $i« 7 '>mS,o 0 for stood super tUinoK Wisconsin ami i«- 
, ..... ,, ., . (Uana; SJ.'tfifoJS.aU Tor oxira Inillaua, Iowa, Michigan and Ohio, 
that in almost every direction in the north the in lots m ,uit t ha trade. 
__mho , Bsaiv—Wheat closed on R at inter with a good inquiry for 
mountain pineries are on nie. The uestinction Of butter grade*, suits at 52c forclrieuto spring: 9 1 , jjfW,; for 
ormvinir timbpr is said t,o be verv irreaf ted Ohio and Indiana: I Mo for unite do , Il'Vcjll c for do Cnm- 
growing umoer is saia to De very greur. dn _ a boat iron] of Wwoor. »*n clah sold stS'-c or thereabout*; 
Tnv Ttf ircaffille Rviii-naa aaua that M^sara Chriaf- afterward*hold higher 11,L morning nt Si DSlo for Chicago 
uiE fti.trysviiie hixpiess says mar Messrs c/nrisx , prjllKt IU11 | m. c ; or (Uiia-i .. closing at noon with a down- 
rtias and Bice, with two wagons, arrived in Marys- ward tendency, *ltbot:i;'' -oroe holder, wore not much disposed 
, ... ... • ... • to rea!i/.e. Com a »hsiloe*ver, wiUUitlte inquiry: 'ales at 57o. 
Vllle on Tuesday, having left Missouri with their Oatsduil. wlthdtcodored. auddVtelred. We heardiofno sales. 
families on the 18th of Miylast. They report a —l Gm. AforiMr. .. r - -_ 
Urge immigration, and at least 200,000 cattle, on hn ^r^ 
the W&y to California. no cl#nCT to nocieo ill t JO mmkot since onr last, holders gener- 
' ally helm; li'ra Cqiii .HhmI I* Stdlliiir at $1,511 tfil.fifi 
OVER $000,000,000 have been shipped from the u*A«t— Wheat is in request for milling with little offering. — 
. _ ,, ...... Rains primo red .Michigan st$l. ,R Cum fn moderate request 
port of Ban Francisco within eight years. at steady price# with a fair supply: sales Western mixed at 7t 
_ r , _ , _ ,, . .. , , , fdl76 lu car lots, Burley quiet with only «moderate amount of- 
THE Ban rranctsco Bulletin, Of tue 14th Ult., faring. On 'Change there were no bnv.v, and up to tire cloae no 
says:—“ Precisely at sixteen minutes past 2 o’clock ^tedy^^Sate^Bta^at ‘tecafto 1 u.lVwx dctivmed* 
this afternoon, a smart shock of an earthquake, measure. _ 
which lasted only a L;w seconds, was experienced THE CATTLE 
in thus city. The motion was horizontal, the vibra- _ 
lions being from East to West” new tore, oct. u.—The on 
, „ _ , all the markets are as follows:—Be 
According to the Grass Valley Telegraph the li;.Ordinary, _0XC<$tOc.: Common. 8 
shock of an earthquake was distinctly felt at that rommom $foa«; jtterlor p^S. 
place a few minutes after 7 o’clock, on the 2i nit, V*ai fUtvAs—fetra, 7(i7^e.;<)i 
* ' Hnr.*p asp Wvas— Fust quality, 
It was generally noticed throughout the village $AcB.oo. 
and created no little excitement, and some con' wwa—F imt quality,6Ji@6*ic.; 
steniation. Although the shock was not sufficient H ^ A 8 ^8^f^,^t‘w‘iS 
to cause any destructnill to liropertv, it n: vert he- Ycarlhura, Two and Throe Years "h 
. , ., . imicxs—Market Beef—Extra. $7,1 
less produced considerable concussion. @ 7 .e 0 ; second quality, $e.cu; n 
Tus Crescent City Herald Bays that the crops in ^wownwo oxxrr— $75. loo^isu. 
Smith River Valley are most excellent The lands | ^h^JAi^vU-^Two yc'a“ 
are among the most productive of the State: no* t o’d—* 2 *ds/ 
a poor crop of any kind was grown in the valley; jam 2.5U each. Extra and sci*ctfo 
the grain is very uniform in its yield to the aero, ni “ urk<!t 
Wheat has generally turned out about thirty-four Hp*s-si<o-¥> ft Tallow— No , 
, , . , J , ... . PS 1 .TS—o2.i75c eacn. 0(*lf hkma 
bushels to tbc acre; barley, sixty two; oats, seven- Brighton, ocr.a-At market i 
tyfive. Some of the crops yielded quite as high s pair Working Oxen, 73 Cow* »: 
as forty bushels of wheat to the aore; two fields of ^“mir^&ctua'tth-E.Ttr... ‘ > 
oats was estimated at one hundred bushels to the on j!’ TWra, fftJJ: fwiin 
acre. Corn also looks well, but it evidently is not oid-ssi&a«. 
THE CATTLE MAHKET8. 
NEW YORK, Oct. H.—Thu Unrrsnt prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows:—Beeves—First quality. 1U}^@ 
11 : Ordinary, hV^'/jlOc.; Common, 8K(<q9c.; Inferior. 7^|S3fl. 
Cows and O a tv 83—Firet quality, Ordinary, $5d,3,A5; 
Common, $HXaj4S: Interior. 5aVr- v V 
Vital Calvxs—E xtra, 70f,~He.\ Otlier qnalitie#, 5@6t^c. 
Hnv.ip asp LaJ*bs—F irst quality, tCjCjoG,’*), Other qualities, 
*3(514,110. 
Rwittjt—Find quality, GJ£@6J4e.; Other qxalltiee, 6®6}4o. 
CAMBKIHUE, Opt. 7 .—At ranrket 171B Cattle, 900 Beeves, 
and 815 Stores, contbting of Working Oxen, Cowb and Calves, 
YeBrlinira, Two nod Three Years Old 
Fucks—M arket Beef—Extra, $7,9h538.0i; First quality, $8,50 
@7,'>0: Second quality, $8,00: Third' quality. $.7,50: Ordina¬ 
ry. $1,50. 
Wobsiwo Outrr—$75.1005§t50. 
Cows and Calyx 3—$35, Hi, 45. 50fa,fi n . 
YgASUSCS—JlA.vH Two years old—$l**(jL22 Three years 
o'd—123(53 1 . 
.Srekj* a xo i .a vB8—3’.3d at market. Frices—In lots, $1,75. 
*2,00,2,50 each. Extra and seiuctious, $3,'*Vu!3,8U. 
Swrait—8tF/ at market. I’rfces—Live weight, (i~ 2 C. ^3 fh— 
Bnissed, 3c 
Hipks— 5t4c. hi T7-. Tallow—No sales 
Fklts—03.5.75c each. Calf Hkins—12 
®l3c. VI fib 
a favorite of the soil Farming in that vicinity is 
yet in its infancy, bat they msy look forward to 
tho day when it will he carried on to ss great an 
extent sb in any portion of the State. 
The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Cal¬ 
ifornia, Hon. Hugh C. Murray, died at Sacramento 
on the 17th ult. 
In Carson Valley the depredations of the In¬ 
dians are irequent and murders numerous. With¬ 
in six weeks twenty-four whites have been killed. 
The people of that section are arming themselves 
and are about to chastise the natives. 
At Stockton they have for some past been hor- 
iog an Artesian well. On the 14th nit., attbe depth 
BRIGHTON, OCT.8.—Al market 12iX) Bust Cattle, 1080 Stores, 
8 pair Working Oxen. 73 Cow* and Cfttros, 3,000 Sheep and 
Lnmb». Swine- 
I'atctv— ikio*Cattle- Extra, > >: Fim quality. $7@r,5ll;Sec¬ 
ond. Third, $8.00; Ordinary, $5.nu. 
Vkarli.sos—$! 2'5ll I two year- oVl— $15 • 21 Three years 
old—$25(53'. 
WototinoOxJtx—No sale-. 
Cows A»n Calvbs—$ 21, 2 ,t, 31; - 10 
Sukei- AMO Laxbs—E xtra, *3,00,@3,50. By lot. $1,50,1,75 
@ 2 , 00 . 
Bwimt—Figs. Sc. Retail. 7@8c. K»t hogs. 7@74i'o. 
Hin**—8?j 1 7c. £1 (h. Tallow —6 a p lb. 
Fblw— 62@75e. Calf Skins-12@13c.fJ ft 
WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct 15.—The market has not yet recovered from 
its state oflethargyaud depression Continued pressure in the 
monetary circles, causing manuiactiirers and houses of long 
standing and extensive means iu the trede to succumb to (he 
adversity of the times, has hail tie elKiet to deter both buyer and 
seller from entering into any negotiations, nor will they uu'il 
the currency question is -ettled mid confidence is again re¬ 
stored lu the alixmeo of Important sales prices are altogether 
nominal.—A - , i'. 7V Htune. 
BOSTON, Oet. 16—The market for domestic fleece aed pulled 
is very quiet, and we hour of no sales of Importance. In foreign 
lha only sales have heuii 11 bales Medilteranean and East India 
a*, quoted prices. 
Saxony fleeces.57@f>.* Smyrna washed. 23.5)3) 
Am lull blood.. Uo. unwashed,. 12(5:21 
H atnl >i blood..42;uj5<) i’lMSM Ayres. ....13 <l5(I 
of 923 feet, the shaft struck a bold stream of dear glutony floocca .57@-fo Smyrna washed.»@30 
pure soft water, which, on withdrawing the angur Am tuu blood.6 %ao uo. unwashed,.ia@2i 
was found to discharge a larger volume than any com. io\ blood,.a%4« Jiexican. ..i7@S 
before struck. The discharge is equal to between .svrtu wasEed*' 80 .2^§27 
four and five hundred gallons per minute, and tho “ No. i.’. svi-)' 1 Uo unwashed,!”..!!. I4@i6 
, •• ...O . ’ . ■■ No. 2.1AS30 Pernv. washed.35 739 
volume rising, by the aid of surface pipes, to four 
feet above the city grade. The stream was cut iu 
a stratum of gravel and dark bine sand. The tem¬ 
perature of tho water is 76 degrees. 
The following table exhibits the agricultural re¬ 
sources af San Joaquin county: 
Acres. Bushels. 
Wheat,...12,713 So 4,060 
Barley,.33,827 845,675 
Oats. 1,800 56,460 
Rye,. 100 3,000 | 
Corn,. 203 10,160 \ 
Buckwheat,. 61 1,525 j 
Peas. 60 1,600 
Beans,. 32 1,600 
Potatoes,... 291 87,300 
Onions,. 100 30,000 
Hay,... 11,674 tuns: 24,000 
-- 
Importation op Llama 3.—By the steamer Star 
of the West, which recently arrived here from 
Aspinwali, advices were received from the South 
Pacific coast, of the intended shipment to this 
country of 140 to 150 “Llamas,” via. the Isthmus 
of Panama. Thebe animats are well known in the 
Pacific, where they are extensively used as beasts 
of burden, and are very valuable for their wool.— 
hetem . ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Term* of Advertising.—'Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
:urai re- insertion—«n advtna. Brief and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisement* 
Bushels, huertod on any cqndllicc.5. S^jT' The circulation of the Rusal 
S54 °60 Nkw-TouKKS largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
847*675 *b :x 9* r journal in the World—and is from 3U.000 to 20,060 ■.rt.aer 
, than that of uey otvr paper foul'ot Sew York city I published in 
Sb, 40 U M)t HUM of ^, 5 ^ or Ue DaLau . 
3 000 I 
' i 775r- Sr xci .cl Notices Fifty Cena a nine each Insertion 
DADD’S MODERN HIIKSK DOCTOR. 
AN AMERICAN BOOX FOR AMERICAN FARMERS. 
I T TRKAT8 of rise dia- ases peculiar to the American climate. 
rt reemr.m tide simple modern remedies instead or danger¬ 
ous poi-ona. 
it teachr-s how to keep your horse in good health, and how to 
euro b'm if he is lame or sick. 
it only coma ox* hollas, and w-.li he *ent by mall prepaid. 
A valii aide i-auiogne of Agricnhural booia will bo sent gratis 
to all who apply. A. O. MOURE, 
4l)Bw2 Agricultural Book Publisher, HO Fulton St, N. Y. 
NEW TREATISE ON L VNO SURVEYING, 
/U8T PCBLlbUBI) BY 
E. C. & J. BIDDLE, Philadelphia. 
A TREATISF1 ON SURVEYING; in which ths theory and 
7A practice are fully exp'alncd Preceded by a short Tr'eattee 
ou Igigarithni'i. sod also hv a corn pend i-u*. system ol Plain 
Trlgotinmetrv. Tue whole Illustrated by numerous examples. 
By Samuel Alsop, aut ior of a “ lhe »t-vy on Algeura.’’ .to 
in the above named work the author has presented too theory 
plainly and comprehousively ; has riven definite and oreciro di¬ 
rections for ptaiulce, and h*s embneed to it - verj ihing wrich 
an extensive business in land surveying nould bo likely tn 
quirn The wotk will ha mailed at $1,75 per copy, inoluding 
postage^___ 4‘4lw3 
TWENTY PES CENT, DISCOUITT F0S CASH! 
GREAT BARGAINS 
is 
IPIA-ISrO FORTES. 
During the present money pauic, 
MESSRS. BOARDMAN, ‘ GRAM & CO., 
ALBANY, N. T, 
WILL SKLL^THEIR HSRIV AM.c n’ 
CORRUGATED SOUNDING BOARD. 
xxn 
DOLCE CAMPANA ATTACHMENT 
PIANO FORTES, 
at 
WHOLESALE i» UI C E S, FOR CASH. 
TSiese instrument* are not surpassed for 
RICHNESS OF TONE AND ELEGANCE OF STYLE, 
While for 
Durability and Rxwaixijui is Tun r axd Goon Order 
F or a great lemrih of Uine. they are 
EGiTJA.LI.EID BY INTO 1STE I 
J ^OU A > KW WiCKKS ONLY WE OFFER THESF. EXTRA- 
. ordinary lodncemerils lor CasR, and we also guarartee 
tbc savk *tet.l* BKY or icacu iNrTKfVESi at the nearest K. it 
Depot or Steamboat Landing 
15'”Every toatrument fully warranted to give perfect satis- 
factlnn- 
ftuiw *' rte, „ irh *'n, without the Attachment Descriptive 
Cl:,-ni,, - tot wold* •_ on application. 
Hi I sRPM AN, GSAY A Co., 
4l 8w 1 Corner of St ate and N P-nW Sts , Albany. N Y. 
F 4»R SAI.E, 50,0(10 Yearling Apple Trees, and 25.00Utwo 
years old. W. U. GUKUaM. 
Mp. ft aw an. Vac Boren Co., Mich. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS. 
F OR SALE by V. DRAKE A CO..of Elba, X. V„ 900,000 
Apple Seedlings two years o.d. at ?• per 1,UW. AOowS 
SHORT-HORN BULL CALVES FOR SALE. 
G tOT BY JOHN O'GaU.VT— lltodh)—(bred by Col. L. G 
I MoRRl- i *ud tlr. S. P. Chap *AK "s celebrated bull Halloa, 
(11V ‘1 out of well bred Herd Book Co«-» Alao, two or three 
line ruang Cow, a-1 Seifers in Calf. t.. K. WARD. 
LcRoy <A-. % 1857. _ -fo5w3 
L AWTON BLACKBERRY PLANTS will be supplied 
i irom second week lu October. 
SCALE or PRICES BY THE DOEEX. 
A package of ono dozen.... $ ! 
Do two dozen......... 5 
Do five do/.en...10 
Do. eight dozen.............._...__ 15 
Do twelve doles.',. 21 
The name and direction of pnrehasers should be distinctly 
written, and the innie y accompany tfceotd-.-t Address 
WILLIAM LAWTON. 5» Wall it!., New York, or 
October, 1857- jiAt-oteow J New Rochelle. N Y. 
GEORGE W. DAVIS, 
Successor to C. Busllsoaue, Dealer in Fs-h juahle Bon- 
uets. Ribbons, Flowors. Ac. BTeaelring and Fre-sing neatly 
Executed to order- No-66 State St., Rochester. N. Y. 104mb 
• V ANATOMICAL ILl-CSTKATIONK, w'th fullespU- 
»3U natiuiiA ol Diaokees of the Throat, Lo.voa, Mcsclbs. 
NkkvEs. Jolsto, .'Als. SroRACu. Uybu, Kidneys, Bowels 
andWoJtn. The arilicted may nuderstrud what causes th.dr 
IdEeaees, »ud what ibmedtes or uthel mvans will best relievo, 
and cuts thc.n, nodud_q Ltey ttoii Tbo IIUlst-alloiia are large, 
well deiineu, and snletididiy en«raved: all cent fro “f uo.t.t.v, on 
CHICAGO PURCHASING AGENCY. 
E RAGDON AND REILLY’S GENERAL PURCHASING 
A<m*cr,—Tho Bubsciibere have ussochited theiuseivos un¬ 
der fie above name for tho jiurpose of executing comuibslons 
for Ihe purchose of >U1 kinds oi article# for persona ttsiding 
either m city or country The doicmd* made upon onr time to 
execute Filch commission# hen-tofijr., and the aepamd n-ee-al- 
ty for each an ii.-ritutum in :ii , city Pave toil need toil enter¬ 
prise. Both mcmtiere of Ihe firm will par ptjreonal and prompt 
attention to ilie execution of tire commands of their frieno,. ur.d 
will be as.iat-sd, when necessary, by competent person# in every 
department of crude Particular attention puid to orders ipr 
Implement, lor farm or garden use. .used,, plants, trees of every 
description, root*, stock, canrlngva. haitnns. saddles. Agricultu¬ 
ral, HortdmDtaral Ur (ifiia.- Books, clothijnr, cloiha, grmairier, Tar- 
nituro, bnnlware, music and inutictd initrutueitte, minint ry. cos¬ 
metic#, pcrlntuos.fancy articles, indeed every "t'd aaytnjtig that 
tiiia or other markets afford, that can be ptirctmoed by -lj to toe 
advantage of our frii-nd*. It tool! bo oar aim to attend prompt¬ 
ly lo these eommwsians and thu, obviate the necessity of ex¬ 
pense of time, money and r.tlgno in travel, on the Dart of our 
enstomer,. The Ladie, may raly on onr attention to their 
Olden. Addrms BRAGDON A REILLY. 
I Dr as D. Brai-pox. / F. O. Bex 421A Chicago, IU. 
Fra#*. »V. RRru.Y, t 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
T ile subsobibkus offkh to the fall trade a 
quantity of «- Bimiy grown Trees and Stocks as can bo 
found in the State, consisting in part of 
1*1,000 Appls TaBB”, 6 to 8 feet 
19,0*10 •• •• 5 to 7 “ 
18,000 Stak’d '’ntitRY, 2 years, with fine heads. 
80,000 •• 1 “ very stocky A branched. 
5,000 DWARf *• 1 •• “ “ “ 
X8,*>*M» Stak’d Fear. 2 " extra fine. 
10.000 Fr.vjr. 1 “ 4 to 5 ieet and very fine. 
5,000 Peach, 1 A 2 •• 
10,<»*M* am. A#«ie Vit.e, 2H feet well furnished A stocky 
8,000 Balsam Fir. (14 to 3 feet 
100,000 ArpLE StOOCJ, 2 years. 
150,000 Cherry •• 1 •• very large. 
50 Bushels Mazzaud lluim Fits. 
Apple send in ,eiu,on. 
,HWf MAXWELLS, KAMBDEN A CO., 
Dansville, Aug. 34, 1857. Daunvllie, I4v. Co., if. Y. 
D U. 8. S. FITCH’S “NIX LKOTCKKU," «7 page*, 
30 engravings, bound, explanatory of the treatment by 
which he cares CoifSCMrtion, Asthma, Hiss asks or thb 
Heart, Throat. Stokacb. Botneia, Livek,Ki»xxts ind Fsnv, 
FKMAtx I’OMPI-AIBTI. Gravel. Ac., neat by mall, and postoge 
prepaid, for 01 cent# Apply tn Dr. S. 8. FITCH. 
714 Broadway, New York. 
tjF~ He has no other c.Ece either at Chicago, Bnffalo, Flus- 
burgh, or elsewhere He is never absent from New York, and 
no physician elsewhere is authorired to use his name. 3S7w!3 
ESTABLISHED IIsT 1830. 
C- A. BURK dfc CO., 
X MFOBTERS. MANUFACTURERS ifil 
Dealers in 
Wotobsa, Jsweiry anil Diamonds. Fiain and Fanny 
Stiver Ware, Fine Table Cutlery. Silver 
Platect Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles 
Our ossetlcneiit c*t the above Goods is tit, largest to oe found, 
aud the prices the most reasonable. We Invite the attention of 
hose who wish to examine cr purchase 
C. A. Buke, ) No. f Fiats Ft., Rochester, N- Y 
Jwo T. Fox, [ S8W 
Chas H.W«bb. ) _ 
B.EMO VAL. 
Y’RtotolFTfilXS «Sc LOUTREL, 
Stationers, Printers and Book - Binders, 
Hare riemoved from their Old Stand to the Nerr Btore 
No. 45 Maiden Lane, 
[lYenr Noa»«u S<, lYesr-Fork.] 
rjr We supply everything In our Una. Orders recetv* 
prompt attention. 383w28 
J- SAGE <fc SONS, 
I.ITHOGRAPELERS AND ENGK.4VERM, 
*0» Maut Svexet. Bctealo, 
OVER at J\. ’ S MUSIC STOBS 
tomiRT-HOUFS F4*H SAUL—Eight or ten fine yooog 
O Cows arid EeUer* ; A1.0 Hotter and Br.r. Calves. 
CLOVER STREET NURfsEUY. 
riiHE FOLLOWING TREES—RAISED IN ROWS FOUR 
1 f.vt apart, considered the best that con be procured in 
H OCGHTOV’S SERtJl.rNO OflflSEBERKY IMunU. 
One year from catiinr,. $io per 1,0)0—$1, per IOO; two 
years, $55per l.'#Ju.^Sper 100 Terms C«sb. Order immediately. 
itl>7] C. B MURRAY, Twenty Mile Stand, Warren Co., Ohio. 
rpiIF. ORIENTAL HORSE CHARMER. FOR TAM- 
A isc. KBBTIXC axi> Doctor 1 .no Horsrs aspColts Only 
2lcents;6 copi-s lor $1 Address 0. J. ELDRIDGS, Ctociri- 
nati, O. Mailed to every part of the U. S. [W7] 
MUSIC WITHOUT A MASTER! 
rpilff V1LLAOE ORCHESTRA is tho rife of a new and 
l valuable Instruction Book for tho Violin. Flute, Accordeon. 
r’iauo and other iB,truric»,t*. fall rudiinsnta anil over 11) popu¬ 
lar airs. arranged on so simple a plan, (Day A Beal's,) that any 
person can be his own teacher Mailed every where for 5*1 cents. 
Addiew • t’uu.u’ I'uuhcation Society.'' 
[107] Cincinnati, Ohio. 
I Let apart, considered the best that can be procured in 
We#tem Now York. 
25,000 Appik Tbeks, 6 to S feet, 4 years old. 
80,000 “ * 5 “ 7 “ 3 “ 
y.OOO PwAar Pear Trees, 6 “ S only 2 “ 
14,*tOO MaBDarD'- '* 5 “ 7 ' 2 “ 
10,000 " CFSRBXRS, 5 *• 7 “ 2 
8,000 Pbach Trees. 5-6 *• 1 A 1 ;r= old. 
Clover Street Nnrsery. Brighton, 3 miles cast of Rochester. 
Address .lOSKFH 1IALL. or ISAAC MOORE. Kocho ter. N. Y. 
Pacific, where they are extensively used as beasts «A BOOK FOR EVERV .HAN'*' LIBRARY.” 
of burden, and are very valuable for their wool.— Rare Inducements to AgBiits. 
Tn the mrnintiiina rvf Porn and EonnUr-r whnro /^ItNVAFSK RS WANTED to obtain -ubscrlbcrs for the Cox- 
iu iae moan nuns or reru ara ihcuaaor, waexe ^ fueiiexsiyb iitoaEAruY A>n histuky ax.-isst anu 
there is much snow, they are found in lanre num- Mopkrs, 0? m wurlp; by s. ci. Goonaunr, (f-ter Parley: 
. , .. , ,, Uandsotnalv Itouriil in cloth, gilt, ai l illurtraicd with 2.0 bcan- 
bers, and as they are thus accustomed to cold tifaleugraVlnpt and SJ maps Prk*$t. Sold only by agent*. 
Arrival of the Granada. 
The steamship Granada, from New York via 
Havana, 10th iasl,, arrived at New Orleans on the 
13th inat. She connected at Havana with the 
steamship Northern Light from Aspinwali for New 
York, and brings the California mails of the 20th 
ult. Tho Northern Light has one million and a 
quarter in treasure. 
Tho Granada experienced a gale on the 3d aud 
4th, and afterwards saw a wreck, but the name was 
inditF’emable. 
Ex-Treasurer Bates, and Rowe, his clerk, were 
both committed to jail in default of bail. 
Chief Justice Murray is dead. 
The overland mall from San Autonia, Texas, 
reached San IUego on the 31st of Aug.—all well. 
The report of the assassination of Alvarez, in 
Coloma, Mexico, had reachod San Francisco. 
Disturbances had occurred near the boundary 
of Lower California between Americans and the 
authorities, 
A company was fitting oat at San Diego, sup¬ 
posed to be fillibusters. Heveral Americans had 
been arrested. 
It was reported that Gov. Castro, of Lower Cal¬ 
ifornia. fearing a revolution of his own people, had 
joined the Americans. 
Slight shocks of earthquake had been felt near 
San Franusco, 
The Oregon Constitutional Convention was in 
session, and the question of slavery had been 
slightly agitated. 
The California markets were dull. 
The accounts from the mines were good. 
The South A merieau mail had arrived with later 
advices from Peru and Chili. 
The English and French fleet had left the Chin- 
oha Islands, leaving them at the mercy of Vivanco. 
Tho murderers of Mr. Sullivan, the British Min¬ 
ister at Lima, had been discovered to be hired 
bravos. They had not been arrested aud their 
employers were unknown. 
Nothing important has been received from Cen¬ 
tral America. 
A Reason.—T he N. Y. Albion, English paper, 
persists in asserting that the peerage has been giv¬ 
en to Macaulay, on the implied promise that he 
will not carry his History into the reign of the 
Georges. The truths which he would be obliged 
to tell relative to that royal house are said to be 
dreaded by the Queen. 
Pistols for India.— The Hartford Courautsays 
that Col. Colt is receiving more orders for bis pis¬ 
tols than he can fill. The iusurrection iu India is 
the cause of the increased demand. 
weather, it ia believed they are well adapted to the 
climate cf this country, particularly that of our 
northern latitudes. They are very hardy, vigor¬ 
ous animal#, capable of bearing much fatigue, and 
of being sustained with comparatively little food. 
Those expected here are of the description from 
which the alpaoca wool is obtained. They were 
to leave Guayqull about the middle of September, 
and will probably arrive here next month. 
$tocts, Commcra, it. 
Rokal Nbw-Yokkkk Ornck. > 
KociiKatKa, Oct ai, IS67. j 
No variation in the pric-s of Wheat aud Flour, and but liuie 
is doing beyond the supply ot retail wants. Corn has fallen off 
materially during the week. 63 cent# being tbs extromo. Data 
hare advanced, and are bringing 35ni,30 cuts. Buckwheat is 
beginning to come into market, and i* selling at 33 cents per 
bu»tud. Buckwheat flour 1# worth $2 aA) ewt. 
All other matters are about *1 usual. Sea table for quotation* 
HOC It STS T SH WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Fuunt ax 11 Grain. Homy, box.Uc 
Flour, bbl.$5.fH>; Caudle-, box,. . I'J.tolSc 
Wheat Gen. $t.li<(ail,15 Kaorrs anii Rootx 
Beat white Canada, $1,1' C.,1.15 Apples, bushel. ,.&&i!50c 
Com. SJo Do. dried.$2.IO,.q2,25 
Oats.35®36c Potato-* .. *f@55o 
Barley, .63c UlP*S ARP Skixs. 
MobKR.v, 0» Tits Woiir.n: by a G- GOOORUW. (Peter Parleyi 
Handsomely bound In cloth, gilt, hoi! illustrated with 2D) beau¬ 
tiful engravings aud 31 maps Prire $1. Sold only by oceni*. 
to each of whom ospec.il district will be given. Applicant* 
should stat* woo! counties they would ilka in can rase. The 
book is now ready. Copies will bn sum by m»r, post-paid, on 
receipt of the price. Bills on all •nlrnot bank# taken nt par.— 
Tho " 77>-w J ur-.i," #ay# of M is wotk: " Vo fjmtly whatever 
should be without it. ' For foil particular* m regard to an 
agency, address, GEORGE W. ELblOlT, 
Publisher and Bookseller, 
[407irl] No. 172 William Street. New York- 
Uiy-All kind# of School and Miscellanoon* Books, Cheap 
Publication#, Stationery and Maps, furnished nl the very lowest 
prices, Orders solicited. 
ROCHESTER ATHEN.KUM. 
LECTURE PRO GRAMME OF 1S57-'5S. 
T HE LKCrtrm: COMMITTEE of the Rochester Athe- 
S-BOV and Mki’H 1 tics' Association take pleasure in an- 
nonccing that they bare made arrangement* for a course of 
S-venteen Lectures to bo delivered in Corinthian Hall, during 
the Fall and Wlntor. 
Tbe following emirient'tatent will appear in the order herein 
named- Other Lecturer*, arnoug whom are Goo.D. Prentice, 
of I Amisville, and Rev, W H Milburn, of N. Y., have accepted, 
but have not yet fixed their time. 
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, October 23 
Arthur Gilman. Kaq. Boston. Nov. 12 
Rev. E 14 Ch»p.n. New York, Nov. IS 
Rev. A. 1, Stone, Boston, Nov. 21 A 36 
Geo. W. Onrti*. Ksq., New Yoik, Dec. 3 
Rev. T. Starr King, Boston, Dec. 10 
Rev J Richard eon. Rochester. Dec. 17 
Prof K- L. toumans. New York, Dec. 22 
Dec. 21 
January 7 
J an. 14 
Jan. 21 
Feb. 25 
Buckwheat,.3Sc 
Beans.$l,25to|l.&d 
Peae.$l,0(Ciil.2S 
Mbatj. 
Pork. Moss.{23.IM,225,IK) 
Do. cwt.skoufoiy.oo 
Beef, cwt .$VX>ui6,dd 
Spring Iambs eMch,$l,5tv,u,2.2S 
^ -.->...$\NV, ' 
Mutton (carcaes).. .$>,JU6|)6.W Wood, hard.f i.WloA 
Hams, #moked..1 lEDltec I Do. suit.fVWiu.1 
Slaughter, .... tfflSo 
Calf. .iktodric 
S cep pel’..- ... IU 3,4c 
Lnmu do.RXtob2 L aC 
Skbps. 
Ol over, bn&hoi.trbJ(V;ul7.tX) 
Timothv.. .$i,i'*lV3,75 
StiXfilUBA 
Wood, hard.ft.Wtd>5,50 
M. M. .Marble. Rsq., Boston. January 7 
Hon. J R.»’hand',or, Philadelphia. Jan. 14 
Wendell Phillip#. Km,. Boston Jan. 21 
A. A. Willett*. Phll idclphin, Feb. 25 
Tickets for tho oour«c Admitting one.$1 5U 
'* ** “ “ two.2 50 
• '• llirei.s.. 3 00 
T ickets for single admission,...25 cents. 
Cusfthiime ticket# can bo procured of me Directors, of D. M. 
Dewey, at the Library Rooms, and of the President at the office 
of the Kvral Nkw-Yousrr. 
By order of the Committee, 
Oct 2\ 1-A7- _ W V' IC LANSING. C7i.iirm.ra. 
vTlUUlCAN EAK.UHUS7 KNCYtLUl’KDlA. 
FRUIT TREES FOll SALE. 
H aying purchased the commercial nurse- 
ii 1 Ei, tecently owned by J*s, M Iayuib. I onw offer for 
Sale LVW 1 Ap|i'< Trees fr.iei 5to7 Ieet ht.-h; ' ihi.LW do.2 year# 
olii, very nutoe, meCiilifoniii#, Xarsas, or Ihe West. 75.'#10 Apple 
Seedlings; 80,001 Ar-„r Quince Stoek»'. Dw#tf Pears; 
35.GXI Bpmdard do.; 60,000 Dnerry; 21.00 Plums; a besntifnl lot 
*f Dw»n Cherry. Qnfuco bu i.‘s and stoc'*; Grape Vines. Cur- 
ratit*. Shade anil th-iaiaental Trees, 4c. Ac. Af ol the above 
Trees are rernaikxbly healthr, wad ail be sold >a» l:,w can fie 
ohtai c l iu the Slate, and will be> Safely r-icke 1 and shipped.— 
All order# should be sent in soon f.,r the Fall trade, and will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. H. M. 8ANNEY, Syracuse, N. Y- 
LYON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented Jcly 11, I So A 
rpnE SUBSCRIBERS.»ueces-5i>rs to Brittax 4 Krmcsrns, are 
L Proprietors oftilis Paien; fur the ten Western counties of New 
York, the State* of Micaipm. Indiana, Illinois. Wisconsin, Iowa, 
Kentucky. Tetmo.asec. and Minnesota Territory. 
T-;viy at« rnaaiufacutter* of those celebrated t'Midnctots, and 
are prepared lo furnish thmit wi’b the appropriate ap aralus.to 
all partie# holding the right to territory, in airy qiMiutuy. and on 
short notice. 
Trip rod# are put up in «.t-es conv-u', r.t fot tn isportatton, 
with th-Dill e ntplomeiit of fixtures ii c osed Kacii case con¬ 
tains twenty-fire (fondue tor*: ench Oondno'or comprises forty 
feet of copper, one elcctro-pUted or gilded branch point, seven 
insulators, ned toiteuings. 
They are famished to age. ts by rim case; with th • exclusive 
right to disnrour of them to Ire used iu certain described territo¬ 
ry, On 'cry HiiY:«itagv,-Tin terms 
’ Applicatotis for Agency, eiders for stock or models, and all 
communication# re run.- to thin business will receive immedi- 
ato .itten-.lon. if address.-l to BHUTAN ,t MARSH. 
41MU l/ockport, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
UP* Circulars sent ou aeplicsticc. 
RAVENS WOOD FRUIT GARDEN. 
Ularvts Wlrvolesale ami Ret ail. 
T> ASPBKRRIKS, BLACKRKRRi’BS. STRAWBERRIES. 
Xv Cniracts.Ac. A choice variety of strong, well rooted Plants. 
Including 
BRlSrKl.KS ORANGE RASPBERRY. 
A new variety distingui-red for ,1# flavor, beauty and produc¬ 
tiveness. Also a very ri.-oreus grower, ami Utol nbteilTv one o( 
tho best if not (As best of Uaipberries Also tho Cushing, Col 
Wilder and Thnudoror, an A 
M YATT'.4 T.INN.SUS RHI r 8ARK, 
An English variety, particularly tender, fine flavored ami pro¬ 
ductive. Chas. Downing. Ksq . states it to bo tho finest Kind, 
and tor raavktd gatdeirinu ansurpossod. See his luticlu tn Rural 
New-Yorker. 
Also, Hovev's Seeillinc, Boston Pino and Largo Early Scarlet 
Strawberries, Now Rochell* Blackberries: Black Naples Cur¬ 
rants, Ac- Ac r.iberal discounts on Iarje orders. 
FREEMAN A KENDALL, 
Rnvcnswood, L. I., near Now YoTk city. 
PLEASE 8EAO THE rfftLOWlNO REVERKNCg. 
We have visited Messrs. Fkkkmax A Kkxdah.'s Fruit Gar¬ 
dens, Irom wmou Uioy »re now ■: ferine u, #ell Plonfo, and we 
cun say their Plants me w—- ot*;, and nr' very *11 polior varie- 
tie-. U'e Orange Raspberry vtC . .ncieus Ruahano particularly, 
we take measure in reconnneiiaii r then; to the Publte. 
sritit ‘'ilAffLKS DOWNING, Nowburgh. 
C- W. GRANT, ion a. 
between (V. kskSU and Newburgh. 
’• ..• v.ll .TA 
Shonldei*.a 
Chickens..........Ilddlic 
Turkeys... 
Gooso. We 
Dairy. Ac. 
Butter, roll.ffoujlfe 
Do. lirkiu.ItoblTc ll»y. tuu. . 
Cheese,. ...sW.'dc Wool, AJ ft 
I .uni, tried.IK\ij)l5Lc I White l:-h. 
Tallow,. S.u 'Je ifodffsti >J c : 
Eggs, dozen,.15®l6e | Trout, bl 
Coal, Lehigh,.f7 ,'.m , 
IV. Scranton.$>w*>,i6,W 
Do. Blosahoig. .. $5,OOuV5,5ff 
Du. Shaun,kin, .. $ri,25*- ; ’,75 
Do. Chut.U>®12\0 
Salt, bbl.$0,t)0®l,46 
Hay. tuu.$7di'.ll 
Wool, ii !b.HOuhldc 
White fish, bbl .... $10.50(4)11 
AMERICAN FAKJIKKS5 ENCYULOFEDIA. TO NURSERYMEN. 
T DK MOST COMPREHENSIVE WORK on American Agri- W® OFFER THR ALLOWING AT GREATLY 
cnllure. and a work of real valuo. ' ' ' duced price*, for Cash; ,,, 
I'welve hundred pages, seventeen Lithographic Plates, be- 100,0*10 Arris Tkev* 2 years old at $W per 10,000 
side* other illnslralion# tOO.OO** •• ‘ 1 " « ~ 3JW * “ 
Price $1. Sent bv m,iii, post-paid, on receipt of urlce. Cats- 200,000 “ Seedlings 1 “ 1 30 " " 
lOgue cf Agricultural Books scut gratis to all applicants. Racine, Wis.„ Sept- U. 1X57. (4!i3wt5) F. A M. PRAK 
A O. MOORE. -- - - 
mhv2 Agricultural Book Publisher, 140 Fulton St., X. Y. ASTOR HOUSE. 
800,000 “ Seed hues 1 '* ' " 30 “ '* 
Racine. Win- Sept- 11.1X57. (403wt>] F. A 31. DRAKE. 
f* qnhilal..$5,25oii5.60 
>ol..$p,UO 
DU \ 1> C'PAflUC DELIVERABLE in the * 
1 I i a!V i\ ^ 1 v iVvt Sprlu>{ Vii^vphQiiuIl'c HK 
Stocks extra. $12 to $l-A *1 rupee, 1 y,*a-, $50:r> I n- * mei 
runt*, - uiid 3 vr# 5*0, per l.ight Law to,. Eiloesberr,> is condui 
$10 <0 $15 par KM Itwurf Feurs Cberrie . a splendid lot — hitherto. 
PRODUCE AND 1’HOVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct. 19 —Flour— Market oponed pretty active, 
but closed dull. Sales at$l,7Uial4,85 for super State; $4.95<d|6,15 
fot extra do; $l,fi6yi*,H5 tor super Western. $ 1,9*);.:\5,55 fot extra 
do—closing dull. Cun idiuti Hour lower; sales at $5,21*^6,70 for 
common to choice. 
Grain—S outhern wheat buoyant, with lair milling demand 
while Western U lu goodsiipjf r and 2,ti)3c. lower. Sales Chicago 
spring at 105c: Milwaukee etab: Uric p-tma red winter Ind. U6; 
good white Mieh. 123o; white Ind. 12. c Rye scarce and firm; 
sales at 7\,r’,SOo delivered <fotn tn good supply, and dull mid 
lower; #sl,i mlxetl Western al 75,v7io dulivetod. Oats dull 
and luwor r.*)c* at ntK'c for State and Western. 
PROVlMtix*— Pork dull and lower. Sales at f'lI > 77-;, 22.'0 for 
mesa; $17,,1:17,51 f.u prime I.»td dull: lie for #ttU’tly primo.— 
Butter selling at lA.rilf c for Ohio; for State. Cheese 
dull at 1',,'^ic. 
strnwberri and a groat variety of Hone* aud Ornauentai 
'frees aud Shrubbery, for sale low at the Highland Nurseries, 
Syracuse, N, V . hr [dOfitf] COVV l.ES ,t WARRRN, 
AGENTS WANTED! 
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPENING. 
YITANTKIi, * li. w energetic, iudusirioiis Men. to sell Agri- 
VV cultural Book# among the Furmerx Very favorable 
terms will be given. With proper attention, more than $tl'i 
per month, clear profit, above all expenses, can be realised. A 
rare chance to make money without risk, For partimUrs, ap¬ 
ply immediately to A. O. MOORE, 
*06w2 Agricultural Book Publisher. No. I IP Fulton St. N. Y 
Clockvfle NadlHwi Ore. N. Y. 
P CHAPMAN. 
CHOICE FARM FOR *4ALE, 
I WILL SEl.L A FARM OF 840 ACRES, LOCATED AT 
Gocdicgx Grove. 25-, miles south-we,'. from * Ihieogo, in waat 
is known as tho old Yankee Settlement, s miles Dora ir.s Canal, 
aval (tame distance Duel Chicago m I SI. laitri* R. 8. 0* the 
'.anJ Orel acre* are in a iroiiy upon which i» fifteen aA'nw limber, 
the balance prairie Itkt acres the 8. W. t.;, are broken, aud 
have keen tilled. An orchard of SriO Apjrie Trees, house IAJX42, 
1 1 2 stories, well turm-hrd. eellar under whole. Bnrn 2ixaI'; shed 
stable 14U teet long with chains for cattfo, Ac. A stream ot wa¬ 
ter crosses lha land Hi,d rwo goad -.ells have born dug. The 
560 acre# are ail enclrosd by fence, and enVdiVided by other 
fences icto good loo# Big ty ac-es of wood hired which tfeould 
be sold W.-.Z the above pak'r-g 64o acres T— wood laud a two 
miles east—all timber. 
With tho land wUlbe sold 10u head of cattle. 4 good breeding 
mares. 5“' sheen, fains wat-omi, plows, machinery. Ac. The 
price for the whole will be $15 res acre, $1'dowu, balance 
on lone time, secured by nvrticng*, bertris,- inter est a r uvaliy.— 
For farther particulars, addr-s d. C. WHITE, 
Rural New-^’orker Office. Rochester, N. Y 
J. SAGE « SONS, 
musk: publishers 
NO. 209 MAIN SIS2ET, BUFFALO. 
Piaxos an* Nxlocboas from the best Factories Lo the Union, 
for sale at makers prices 
1857^ SUMMER AKKANGKMKNY 1957. 
SKOBE AND 
MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RA1I.KOAD LINE! 
THI MOST DIS80T AND EXPEDITIOUS 
4 Route foom 
Htiflulo to (.'levclami, Columbus, Clncltmad, 
Toledo, Chicago. JlllvYrttikee, Galena, Rock 
I aland, Hurlington, Dubuque, St, Paul, 
Mafllsou, Cairo, si. Louis, 
Ami all .‘oinis lu the Wert and Skeitb-Weet 
Traiua le*v- Baffaio from Exchange street Depot ooaneciing 
will all Eastern Trains as follows, (Sunday* Excepted; 
7.00 A. -M. Kxprera Mall, stopping at all principal Stations— 
Arrives at Dunkirk 4.55 A. M., Erie Id 50 A. M., Cleveland 2,30 
P. M. [Dine,] Toledo 7.55 P. H [Snp.J Chicago 8 25 next morn¬ 
ing. connecting with ».l Weatom, Southern A Northern Lines. 
10.15 A.. Ml. Lightning Express, stop* only for wood and wa¬ 
ter—Arrives at Dunkirk i»a< 6 Nocn. [Dine,] Erie 156 P. M- 
Cleveland 6J 5 P M. [Sup-] Toledo 1 > 15 P M Chicago 3.00 
A M next morning. maklsiK direct connections with dll line* 
to the West North ared South. 
6.A5 P. M. Way Ex errs- to Erie ,>clr—arrive,, at Erie at 3.20 
2 M —rernmirg, leave, Erie 600 A. M.. and arrives al Buf¬ 
falo W OO A. M. 
9. ub 1*. hi. .Sign .-.xprea, otopa only tar wood and water— 
Crriras v. I'nukirk 1100 P. M . Erie 1A40 A. M„ Cleveland 
tin A. M [BreakfnrAlTe’.efle A35A. M [Dice at White Pig¬ 
eon. 1 and orrtvoe at Chtoogc 145 P H same evrnlng, eon- 
qectb.g a* above. 
The above Trains connect at Cleveland 
FDR tft'U'NRi'S, SPRING FIELD. DAYTON, INDIAN¬ 
APOLIS. CINCINNATI, 
And ail Points South. Leaving Cleveland os follows: 
Via OOLCMBCS. at 5 15 A li 3xl> P, M 630 P. M. 
Via CLYDE A DAYTON, 1.40 AM. 835 A M. 6.4L P M. 
r r>r ST LOUIS, vl* Bellefoutaine, Columbti*, ar Ctncin- 
atl. 5 15 A M. AlU P. M SDL’ P. M. 
Caureecaionb are also taade »t Toledo with the 
TOLEDO , WABJiH A WESTER!? RAILROAD. 
For Ft Wayne. 'Yahaid. Pern. Logonjport. La Fayette, 
DuiviTe Springfftvld, and St Louis. 
FARE AS 1.0W vs BY ANY OTHER ROCTK. 
BAGUAUECHECKED THROUGH 
To Cincinuati. Toledo. Chicago, St i.ouu, Milwaukee and 
aU Prireipa' poi-it. West an ! South-W-ret. 
tsr THROUGH TH SETS BY THIS ROUTE can be ob- 
twined at all the principal Ticket office* tn the United Slates, 
and in Buffalo, at Ihe Company's Ticket office, Exchange street 
Depot, *Lo at the 
General Union Ticket Office, 5o. 17 Exchange St. 
A J HARLOW, Agent 391 
Ang. >SA7 W M. H. I< * KIt, <*—n'l Aeer.t, Buffalo. 
ASTOR HOUSE. 
«SJ2 SO AT* II IA Ik DA Y . 
rjiHE FOURTH "SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE." COM- 
I. meneed in May. 1857. will end May 1st, IStti. This House 
is conducted upon tire same system that has distinguished it 
COAL 1 COAL 11 
CHEAPER THAfiSr WOOD. 
JCRANTON, BLOSSBt RG. SHAMOKTN AND MORRIS 
* Rex Coals. For sale at HARPS Cosi. Yard, 
39Sm6eow Sophia 8t, Rochester, N. Y. 
A Restaurant lias been added for Merchants doing business in 
its vicinity. 7",c Rts:acra>tt it mtirrty /ndepefijint cf the Jjtor 
ItnutK. 
Kspeciai v.*re taken of the sick. 
Famllit'# will find tl-i* one of tho coolest Hotels iu New York 
diirrog the summer, aud the Ladies' DKrARtaK.tr perfect in 
*11 that produce# retl comfort. 
The City Railroad Car* xivtiisc from the door#, enable guests 
to reach the upper part of the City with facility. The small 
Cant briny paw,.,tiger# from the New Haven and Boston Station, 
27th Street, to the Immediate front of tho Hotel. 
Grateful for She past, i intend to deserve ttiture favors. Put- 
rons are rosraictfirily requested to give notiro of I ■■ ir intended 
visit. [4d3yl| C. A STETSON. 
5 1IAA 'GENT'S tv AN YIC14—(to loll TURKS NKW and 
,’ >1M f UNEQUALLKli INVBNTIONR w« ;..d and selt- 
tng everjwbero. M v ageius have o lex red ovvr $St.‘>Kl on them, 
un-' 1.0 Si AS, SILVER MRDAI. and 4 PATENTS grantod 
them. For t stamps, vcuTl receive Iff paces particulars. BERT 
AGENCY ju the country, Lowell, Mast. EPHRAIM BROWN, 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
O FFER FOR SALS OYER I,.',00,000 ACRES SELECTED 
Farming and Wood Ia*uda in Tracts ct Forty acres and up¬ 
wards, to suit purchasers, ou 
Long Credits and ai Low Rates of Interest 
Pamphlets, containing Mam-, description ot Lunds, and other 
information valuable to the Westeres Emigrant, will be sent free 
of postage by addressing 
S5Stf JOHN CORNING, Gsn. Ag't- Buffalo. N. T , or 
JOHN WILSON, La nd Coaa't I. C. K. R,, Chic., HI. 
THE UOCHKSTER STONK YARD, 
TS ALU, srOCKRD AT ALL TIMES WITH THS BEST 
quality o» Itocuroav asp UxoiflA SAirn Snoau, *uoa as 
Flagging, Platfonn. fforb. Paving and Cross-walk; Cap* and 
Sills Water Tables, Door Rill*, cr nay tire required. »*»«, Co¬ 
ping, Well and Cistern Cover*, Butldlng Stone, Ac- witch will 
be fuicJabod at the Irftrest prtos# ot »host notice, and Laid In the 
best maatuirit de- red. We will also deliver Stonu In any quan¬ 
tity to any place ou th* Lakes. Canals or Rati road a Tbat.kfni 
tor the patronage heretofore bertowed upon n» by oar customer* 
and frierut*, we shall cudeavor to mere a continuance 
Oft A, and Yard tn Rochester, corner of Fitiihugh St and Erie 
Canal, test » «ta o' Oonrl Hmise In Buffalo, ou the Canal op¬ 
posite ie Courte -oaae and Krt* street Depot 
Drder# o-i-rmaed to either of the nudenlgned, or left at our 
iiuarri's v Lockport or Modtnit wtU ho attendod to punctually. 
THOMAS llAl'GBUN. Buffalo, I Permnator* 
WM.W WHITMORE, Lockport, 1 Propr,4tvrl 
WM CARSON. Aitemi te Boc'-en-r and viottuty. 
K ini UA MUSIC SUHOUIo 
riims INSTITUTION for Imstrurttou on the Ptec*. t’TFan, 
I. Melodeon. Guitar, Yioiln, and tn Vocal Mujie and Ha-runny, 
in eltnateh tn a beautiful valley—bealtlifn . quiet nn<J pieaaaut— 
and provide* a more thorough course of Mtruunc • xvrxr'CTICX 
than ho* tiefore berm offered on tht# Oeortneut Papua er.Joy 
•upertor advactofioe tn ro tuy rvapocl#. txtg uvJei too wjer- 
vlnion of Teach ter* who b»ve ntiT+nd be«t 
toul KT&duii'.eti with Ui# toil ora T-iruu for 
coaioeuc^ u fallow* : 
Vluroh 4 th, 84, ^eptemher ^<1, «d. 
Pupil* can enter at any time during the term. Thirty pupils can 
be accoratstodated In rtio family of the Principal, at the rate Oi 
JOfi per Terra—inctoibuit board, tn Won. ns® ol piano, washing, 
file’, and light For fro tier particular#, atid, allnecoMiry tufor- 
I aatton addre*# ^ Ia!, 0- SCOTT, PsTscrFAL. 
1 Kiialra, N. Y, Oct. J» 3Mm8wo 
