MOOSE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPES 
WOOL MARKETS, 
GREAT SALE OF BLOOD STOCK 
AT ATTOTIOKn 
B V THE HlfB.SCRIBEBS, on too pnmiati of Wm, T. Chnp- 
t-«B. in lit' town o' ft /on, tnr»e inilos roiit.i of East Avon, 
ami war Olmsted’s Mills, on THU USUAL NOV. 61 loo 
Oliolr'e Rlood mid Exira U^uila SliorlAorn Hattie!— 
Concreting of 20 Cov,re Prom full Wood stock, II > Heller., one, two 
and throe yearn old, .mi head choice young it-ick, 6 Bulls, three 
and Puit years old. 2 yearling Balls, t) Ball Calves, 1,000 SPAN¬ 
ISH MERINO SHEEP; one ottno choicest flocks In Wes*en> 
Xew York, bred from the Pioeksol Col. Thompson, from Liv- 
Itigston'B importation. Those wirliiue to obtain Choice Breed¬ 
ing •sHMtkvwillflnifit oread y to their ad vantage to attend the Hale. 
I i-y "A liberal credit wifi he given on good approved paper 
and a fair discount will be rnaoe for cash. Terms made known 
on the day or sale. Sale to commence at JO o’clock, ft. M, and 
contlnna unlit all the above property is Bold. 
A. YORES, Auctioneer VV. T. A X. CHAPPELL 
Avon, Oct, 2J, ISS7. lOHwl 
WEB S T ER’ S 
QUARTO DICTIONARY! 
r~tRT TUE BEST.”—‘Ail young persons shonid have a 
YA Standard 
DICTION-ARY, 
at their elbows. And while yon are about It, act the best; that 
Dictionary is 
NOAH WEBSTER’S, 
The ’.FC'tt uork unabridged. If yon are too poor, save the amount 
from off your hack, to put it into yonr head "—Phrenological 
Journal. 
" A yi.v!» WFtO WODXD KSOW BTKItVTni Vd, OR AKTTStWC, AS 
BE OC'.HT to KXOW, MUST 0*x WebaU-rV Large. IMctlona- 
ry. It tea great light, and be that will not avallhlmsalf of it, 
must walk in darkm-es Every young hoii£«keener should lay 
it In, to occupy the place which was formerly filled with decan¬ 
ters and wieu glasses. 
Every fanner should give his sons two or three square rodB of 
ground, well prepared, with the avails of which they may bay 
it. Every n )echanlc shonid put a receiving box in 'some con¬ 
spicuous place in the house, to catch the stray pennies, for the 
like purpose, 
Lay it upon your table by the side of the Bible-it is a better 
expounder thar. many which claim to be expounders. 
it is a great labor-saver—it has eared ns time enough in one 
year’s use to pay for itself; and that must be deemed good 
property, whin I will clear itself once a year, if you have any 
doubt about the precise meaning of the word clear, in the last 
sentence, look at Webster's thirteen definitions of the v. fc"— 
MassarhuetU Life Boat. 
Published by 0 A il, MERRIAM, Springfield. Mass. 
Sold by all Booksellers. 
NEW YCmK, Oct. 22.—Tbe inactivity and depression pre- 
viomly noticed continuas. Por reasons already assigned, buy- 
cts and seller, aeon agreed not to operate to any extent till such 
time os confidence becomes restored, and the necessity of the 
Hums demands that the mills and spindles now lying idle be 
again set io motion. Prices are jllogether nominal 
Arrival of the North America and Europa. 
The screw steamship North America arrived at 
Hivor Da Lonp, on the l!Hh, from Liverpool on 
the 7th, and tue Europa from Liverpool on the 
l()’h, arrived at New York on the 20th last 
Great Britain,— Tlio day of departure of the 
North America waa be!ngobserved in England as a 
day of humiliation and prayer, on focoouat of the 
troubles ia India. Business waa entirely suspended. 
At Utica, Mich, on the 2>*th inst, bv Rev. Wm. Platt, Mr. 
SEYMOUR BROWNELL and Mi-re HELENA. LAWRENCE. 
Notices or Marriagbs, Deaths, Ac., must in all cases be 
Accompanied by a responsible name as a guarantee sgainst de¬ 
ception. Within as many days we hare received three mar¬ 
riage notices, with requests to publish, from anonymous sources 
—the writer of one giving Ids initials only, the next calling him¬ 
self "Craso," and Another signing •‘ASabscriDer”—every in 
definite signature; as tens of thousands of persons Are equally 
entitled to the cognomen. This note will explain why their and 
all similar requests are not complied with. 
The Ministerial journals say that Parliament, will 
not meet before the usual time. 
I’he Bank of England had 1 aned the East India 
Company a million pounds sterling, on the securi¬ 
ty of India bonds. 
The discharging of the Atlanlic cable from the 
steam frigate Niagara, was expected to occupy 
about, six weeks. 
The Earl Fitzwilliam was dead. 
The select committee of the Honse of Commons 
was prepared to report in favor of ceding a por¬ 
tion of the Hudson Bay Territory to Canada. 
More troops are held in readiness for ludia, and 
10,000 additional militia are to be embodied in the 
army. 
The Indian advices received at Paris are more 
gloomy than the English papers asBerh 
They state that the rebels were under European 
generalship; that operations have been commenced 
to prevent the union of the British forces; that the 
army may expect five yeara of fighting, and that 
the. native troop3 are not to be trusted anywhere. 
The American crisis waa severely felt in England 
and Prance, and money throughout Europe waa 
advancing. 
Specie was being Bhipped to America. 
■''tie King of Prnssia waa thought to be dying. 
The Bank of England had raised its rate of dis¬ 
count to 6 per cent. 
The London Morning Chronicle professes to have 
good antho’-Hy for stating that steps have been ta¬ 
ken for proclaiming the Queen of Hindoatan, and 
th tt the next advices will bring news of such a 
proclamation at Calcutta. The statement ia re¬ 
garded as abgnrd on Constitutional grounds. 
A large stone had been thrown Bt a train on the 
E istern Counties Railway, and struck Prof. Rogers 
of Boston, breaking his jaw bone. 
Catharine Hays, the singer, waa married in Lon¬ 
don to Mr. Bushnell of New York. 
A proclamation had been issued by tbe Trish au¬ 
thorities, extending the limits of the proclaimed 
districts 3ronnd Belfast,—Information having been 
received that the people, instead of delivering their 
arms, were concealing them outside of the origi¬ 
nal limin', so that they would be available in case 
of fresh distnrbancee- 
The London Morning P ort of Saturday, positive¬ 
ly announces that the Governor General of India 
has been recalled. No other journal has the news. 
France— The American crisis waa severely felt 
at Paris. Owing to the delay in remittances, 
money was in great demand, and the prospect was 
that the Bank of France would have to rescind its 
measures of relaxation, if not raise the rates of dis¬ 
count 
Rum rs were current of an approaching confer¬ 
ence at Pari 3 on the Danish question, the alltors 
of Italy, the union of the Principalities, and the 
general redaction of European armaments. 
Reliable accounts of the feelings of the crowned 
heads of Europe, leave no donut that one of the 
principal objects there, is to be the rednotion of 
the standing armies, in order to ease the financial 
condition of their respective countries. The in¬ 
creasing difficulty of obtaining loans* rendering a 
reduction of expenditures is Indispensable, 
Napoleon and Eugenie were atthe Chalons camp. 
It was said that France had adopted measures to 
encourage the production of cotton in her West. 
India possessions. 
It was thought that the Corps Legislative would 
soon bo convened. 
The difference between France and Denmark, 
in regard to the settlement of the Sound Dues, had 
been arranged. 
Nothing authentic is known in regard to the 
Smttgardt aud Weimar interviews. That of Alex¬ 
ander and Francis Joseph at Weimar Is said to 
have been very friendly. 
RrssiA —The Russian ship La Forte, 85 guns, 
capsized in a squall, while going from Revel to 
Cronstadt, with the wives and families of the crews 
of the fleet. Over I,d00 persons were on board, 
including three admirals, of whom only about halt 
a dozen were 6aved. 
Sr AiN.— -The Spanish Ministry bad resigned. 
Narvaez had left Madrid for Paris. 
Lersundi was President of the Council in the new 
Provisional Cabinet 
Bravo Murillo had left Paris for Madrid, it was 
J to assume a position in the government 
ROCHESTER YAXILJEKNAK:LTM. 
LECTURE I’BIMiRAHlIE OF 185T-*58. 
T UE LECTURE COMMITTEE of the Rochf.stir Athk- 
X.RUM icd Mkchasics’ AasociATiox take pleasure in An¬ 
nouncing that they Imre made arrangements lor a course of 
Severn!.?--n L-c.'ares to be delivered in Corfutfimu Hall, during 
tie Fall and Winter. 
The following enuner.t'takmt will appear in the order heroin 
named Other Lecturers, among -whom Are Geo. D. Prentice, 
of Lonreville, and Rev. W. II. Milburn, of N. Y., have accepted, 
but have not yet fixed tlieir time. 
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, October 23 
Arthur Gilman, Esq . Boston. Nov. IS 
Rev. E. IL Obuptn. Xew York, Nov. 13 
Rev A L Stone, Boston, Nov. 24 & 25 
Geo. W. Curtis. Esq., New York, Dee. 3 
Rev. T. Starr King, Boston. Deo. 10 
Rev J Richardson, Rochester, Dec. 17 
Prof. E. L. Yonmans, New York, Dec. 22 
“ “ " Dec. 24 
M. M. Marble, Esq., Boston. January 7 
Hon. J. R. (’handler, Philadelphia, Jan. 14 
Wendell Phillips, Esq., Boston Jan. 21 
A. A. Willetts, Philadelphia. Feb. 25 
Tickets for the course admitting one,.$1 50 
" " “ ” two..2 50 
“ “ * « three. 3 00 
Tickets for single admission,.25 cents. 
t3f“Conrso tickets can be procured of the Directors, of D. M. 
Dewey, at tbe Library Roonra, and of the President at the office 
of the RprauNkw-Yorker. 
By order of the Committee, 
Oct 21,1957. W. V R. LANSING. Chairmen. 
At his residence in North Chili, Oct 16tb, ALEXANDERS. 
RUMSEY, aged 29 years. 
L AWTON ItUCKBEKlfT PLANTS.—For Descrip¬ 
tive Circulars and Price, address WM. LAWTON, 54 Wall 
St, New York, or call at the a dire 404-Steow 
ASTOB HOUSE. 
S2 80 JPBR DAY. 
T he fourth “seven years’ lease,” com- 
meneed In May, 1867, will end May 1st 13M. This Honse 
is conducted upon the same system that has distinguished it 
hitherto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchants doing business in 
Ts j^nmity. The Itestanranl is entirely Indepen.imt of the Astor 
EMpecial care taken of the sick. 
Families will find this one of the coolest Hotels In New York 
during the summer, and the Ladies’ Dkpap.tmkst perfect in 
all that prodaras real comfort. 
The City Railroad Cara starting from the doore, enable guests 
to reach the upper part of the City with facility. The small 
Cars bring passengers from the New Haven and Boston Station, 
27rh Street, to the immediate front of the Hotel 
Grateful for the past, I Intend to deserve future favors. Pat¬ 
rons are respectfully requested to give notice of their intended 
visit._ l-VSyll C. A. STETSON. 
FLOWERING BULBS. 
J UST RECEIVED FROM HOLLAND a choice selection and 
assortment of Tulips and Hyacinths under name. Also a fine 
lot of Amorican grown not named. 
American Tulip- $t per .lor.. $ti per hundred. 
Hyacinths, 82 per dor, 
Hollaud Tulips, $1,9) to $2 per dos. 
“ Hyacinths ii to $3 per dor. 
408w2 H. D. EMERY ft Co„ 204 Lake St, Chicago. Hi. 
Rural New-Yorker Ottice. 1 
Rochester, Oct 27,1S57. $ 
Floor.—W e note a doetinc in the price of Plonr, equal to 25 
cents per barrel upon all grades, with n little show of increased 
trade, compared with several weeks past 
Or Aur.—No change In the price of Wheat There is bnt little 
Genesee offered—not enough to Ox the rates—and the purcha¬ 
ses are mostly Canadian, of which considerable ie beginning to 
come iu. Onr mills are nearly all ruouing on Western wheat 
pureliasod at Buffalo. Corn has advanced to 70 cents Oatsare 
drooping. Buckwheat as last quoted. 
Pkovisioxs.—N o change In Pork or Beef. Hams are down to 
I2c, and shoulders to lOe. Potatoes are higher, and teadiiy 
bring £0 to 63 cehts bushel Butter Is higher, 18 cents being 
paid. Eggs down to 14e. 
Poui-Tuy.—Chickens are being o lie red in our streets, and Bre 
disposed of at 8c per pound. Turkeys, though not plenty, 
bring 10c 
Dried Fruit.—P eaches have made their appearance and are 
worth 12>s centB per lb. Drlod apples do not come io ss yet— 
we find thut traders are willing to give about $lp0@l,£5 as to 
quality. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour axd Grace Hooey, box, ............. igc 
Flonr, bbL.Al.TSpgfi.W! Candles, box.13 cOJ3c 
Wheat. Gen. $l,10foil,15 Fruits axd Roots. 
Best wluto Canada. $l,lll@I. 15 Apples, bushel..’JihSOc 
Corn. ,_.70c Do. dried.$l,iJ0®l.S5 
Oats,,. 34jj;sJi>c , Potatoes,.5Uthti3c 
Barley.o3e HlDXg AND Sxi.xs 
Bnok wheat,.34c .Slaughter,.4fa)fic 
Beans.$1.2.VoU,50 Calf,.WsUdc 
Peas.$1.0U\gd,2S Sheep pelts,.31 ®X4c 
Meats. Lamb do.60nifi2j-,c 
Pork. Mess.$23,«(K3)2S.i)0 Seeds. 
Do. cwt..$.4,iS>..c9,lU Clover, bashel, ....$d,50'£7,IKI 
Beef, V) cwt. .$5,lALj;S,(M Timothy.MAKiALS 
boring Lambs each.$1,50,« 2,25 Sundries. 
Matron |eareas8)...$5,5ri‘7:d,5q Wood, hard.fl.50.35,50 
Hams, smoked.12Jo^’.2c Do. soft.|3,0<JTz.4,t)U 
Coal, Lehigh.$7.ikCi;7,50 
Do. Scranton,.,, .$6,UtkaiS,aj 
Do. Blossbutg, .. $5,tK\25,50 
Do. Bhataokiu, ..$5,2.Vc 6,75 
Do Char.b\:i j2>,‘c 
Salt, bbl.$0.00001,45 
Hay. tun, ...11 
Wool, w V....r.soomkic 
White fish, bbl.$10,50(2111 
Codfhm V qnintal..$5,25(25,50 
CHOICE FARM FOR SALE! 
A FARM situated about two miles northeast Iron) Cot- 
il Mire Grove-, and nine miles from Mndbon, Wia. It con¬ 
tains about forty acres, thirty - c r- -• under a e*tod sta'e of culti¬ 
vation good rail fence around tint whole; bt’ choice apple trees, 
■I cl tin 
down— balance ii three annual payments if sold. For particu¬ 
lars address JAS. G. KOCHER. 
408 Cotttgu Grove. Dane Co., Ill 
PTT A T? aTAnTTC deliverable m the 
i I rt YIY IO I WL IVO, .Soring Voger. (Jontot- 
Stock-, extra, $12 to $1A Crupes l year. oSPto ff- Cur¬ 
rant*, ' tt nd yrs, $1(1, per l.OiW 1-nrvtc- . itm abevr.c- 
$P) to $15 per l 1 *). Itffurf P»w, Cherrie .a spiendin lot.— 
strawberries, and a great variety of Borc-m and Ornamental 
Trees aud Shrubbery, for sale tow at tbe Highland Nurseries, 
Syracuse, N. Y . by [4IJkf| COWLES Jr. WARREN 
NEW TKEATISE ON LAND -SURVEYING, 
just yrBuaHkD bv 
E. C. & J BIDDLE, Philadelphia. 
A TREATISE ON SURVEYING; In which the theory and 
practice are fully explained. Preceded by a short Treatise 
ou J-ogarithme. and also by a compendious system ot Plain 
Trigonometry- Toe whole illustrated by numerous examples 
By 8amu«l Alsop, author of a ” Ikeatise on Algebta.” Ac 
In the above named work the author has presented the theory 
plainly and ootnurehansirely ; has given detinue ami precise dl. 
rections for practice, aud has embraced in it everything wnich 
an extensive business in land surveying would be likely to re¬ 
quire. The work will be mailed at $1,75 per copy, including 
postage. 4D6w3 
BRINCKI.E'S ORANGE RASPBERRY, 
AND 
LIKTISr-^ETJS mHTCTBAfAFUB 1 1 
W E OFFER BEST QUAL1T Y—strong plants, of the above 
saperior articles—low for cash, wholesale or retail. Alio 
Lawton Bluckborry, Ool. Wilder, Cushing and Thunders- Rasp¬ 
berries, Strawberries, and a cenoTal nssortmem small fruits._ 
Address, F BE KM AX A KENDALL 
Ravenswood Fnlit Garden—Rivtnswood, L. I. 
TT" Priced Oa'a’ognes with references and testimonial* fur¬ 
nished on application. 44$ 
STRAIGHT'S LIGHTNING CORN HUSKEK, 
HTJ3K PICKER AND FEED CUTTER. 
T HREE MACHINES IN ONE. Tie patented March 3d, 1357. 
and received the First Premium, and a Silver Medal atthe 
United Stites Agrun/tural Urir at Liu is v iifo, Ky. in August, 
1857 This is a Boy-Power Machiiu.', and is one of tna grea’est 
improvoinents of Use ago .o A<ncollora] implements A Boy 
can turn it, nrA 5 or ti persons cau husk at it. esch hand husking 
210 bushels or more per d«y ; and the husks as prepared by this 
machine are worth $ <’ per ton For particulars address A. M 
BADGER, or E. 1*. IIALLGCK, Kocaesier, N. T., of whom 
Machines and Rights may be purchased. 40Swl 
TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT TOR CASH! 
GREAT BARGAINS 
IN 
L 3 I A3NTO FORTES. 
During tbe present money panic, 
MESSRS. BOARDMAN, GRAY & CO., 
ALBANY, N. Y., 
WILL SBLLrtHElR UNRIVALLED' 
corrugated’ sounding board. 
AND 
DOLCE CAMPANA ATTACHMENT 
PIANO FORTES, 
AT 
WHOLESALE PK1CES, FOR CASH, 
These instrnments are not surpassed for 
RICHNESS OF TONE AND ELEGANCE OF STYLE, 
While for 
Dusabiutt and Remaining in Tune and Good Order 
For a great length of time, they are 
EQUALLED BYT INTO TNT E I 
F or a few weeks only we offer these extra- 
ordinary inducements lor Cash, and we also GIUrantek 
the SAVE pimvsry or iacit lv-THrisiENT at the nearest K. R 
Depot or Steamboat Landing. 
f^*Evciy instmaient fully warranted to give perfect satis¬ 
faction. 
Plano Fortes with or withont tho Attachment Descriptive 
Citcniars forwarded on application. 
BOARDMAN, GRAY A Co , 
•PJfiwl Corner of State and N. Pearl Sts., Albany, N Y. 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
rriHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER TO THE FALL TRADE A 
A qnantity of as finely grown Trees Hnn Stocks as can be 
found in the State, consisting in part of 
lO,«H>o Apple Trees, 6 to S feet- 
13,000 •• - 5 to 7 *• 
18,000 StaN'd Ckbrrt, 2 years, with, fine heads. 
£0,000 ’* •• 1 “ very stocky A branched. 
5,000 DwABr i* 1 “ 
18,000 StaN'd Ptts. 2 extra fine. 
10,0110 Plum. 1 ** 4 to 6 feet and very fine. 
5,000 Pkach. 1 Jt 2 •• 
10,01*0 Am. Arbor Vit_b, feet weilfnmiahed A stocky 
8,000 Balsam Pis. 14£ to 3 feet. 
100,000 Apple Stocks. 2 yeare. 
150,000 Chsrst “ 1 “ very large. 
50 BCSBELS M.tSZABD CeKERV PITS- 
Apple seed in season. 
399tt ■ MAXWELLS. SAMSDEN A CO., 
Dangville, Aug. 24.1557. Dansrille, Llv. Co., N Y. 
NOW IS THE TIME 
TO BUY PIANOS AND MELON EONS. 
H AVING DETERMINED to reduce our stock of Pianos and 
all Musical V-rchandlBe in conseqnvnci! of the Signs of the 
limes, we will sell for cash *t such rr.t-s as nevt r before offered 
by any house i» the. countTy. Our Pianos aid Melodeons are 
kuowu to be from the best establlshmetits in the country, and 
those who contemplate purchasing will do well to see them first 
Grain will be beceived in payment. If preferred, at the 
marksi price here on the day of its rccc pc. 
J. SAGE A SONS, 2 >'0 Main street, 
408eow4t Buffalo, N. Y. 
..14fSl7c 
-It.hSc 
tX)@12Lo 
— ..&ilSc 
..0»S)14c 
HKNXJKTT HUNTINGTON. 
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
FOR 1 HE SALE and PURCHASE OF 
F LOUR, Grain Seeds, Bcuns. Peas. Butler. Cheese. Pork, 
Beet, Lard, Huns. Shoulders. Bacon, Smoked Beef, Eggs, 
Dried Apples. Plums, and Peaches, Ashes, Hops, Wool. 
rnovniSTORS OP the 
ruonrcE a provision exchange, 
No. 4 Front Street, Near the Battery, N. Y. 
JAMES O. BSX.VKTT. _ ^CHAS. R. HUNTINGTON- 
Liberal Casli Advances made on Consignments in transit and 
in Store. . 4USw4 
D B.S.5 FITCn’S «SLX LECTURES," «t) pages, 
?'J engravings bound, explanatory of the treatment by 
which, he oures CoascMpnox. Asthma, tltsxAixs of tbm 
Heart. Throat, SroMjra Bowels. Ltyer, Kidneys and Shin, 
Female Complaints, Gkatkl, Ac., sent by mail, and pe st age 
prepaid, for 41) cents. Apply to Dr, 8. S. FITCH, 
714 Broadway. New York. 
or fie baa eo Other office either at Chicago, Buffalo, Pitts¬ 
burgh, or elsewhere. He la never absent from New York, and 
no phystdac, elsewhere lewrthortred So use hta name. SsrY415 
Trout, bui 
NEW YORK. Oct. 21 —Wo Are wlth.-iul telegraphic connection 
with Xu w Yutk <qty. and bio com wiled ti nre the mark,,' tv- 
port of Saturday, ss given by tho Tribune. 
Floor—T he demand for West *n Canal is limited, confined 
largely to tbe homo trade; tbv\ elf-rings are bt est-er* of the de¬ 
mand. and pneos of tho low rr td- t at 5idL.0c easier: tbe belter 
grades are without important variation, sales at $),65<5J1,75 for 
common to good Htate: $t.<s5;,iA2U for extra do: $t, 65^1,75 for 
snpetnnc indisi.a and Mich:313X.L A55 lor extta do; $J,25 .-; 
5,75 far common to good extra Ohio $5 <eV5)7,2.» for K Ijouit 
btarnls, and $b.hHb.'.75 for ox-ea Genesee C.roulboi ffour 
easier At $5,1 .tyro 75 tionlhei n t. inds witnout important change; 
sales at $ \ >U, r 5,50 for mixed to good B ilurnora, and $ 1.6.V off, is) 
for better gradea. Ryu f! ttr, sales at $3.25ia't,e). Corn Meal 
In limited request at $3,2 Vqfi.db lor Jersey and iSriady win •, and 
$19,0050111,50 for puncheons. Bnckwheat Hour lore pfoutv at 
$2,(KKV| 2.25 8 U«l lbs. 1 - 
URA1E—f ile 5Vhenr msitotls belter supplied at a necicnjo: 
2©4c ott Western Choke Soutlmru \e firei at $1 21 3)1 S I :oi tn- 
feriortn citolco roil, fair white at $1. in; Ld; t.-d Wucouaui al.us 
mKId/v, Kle.v.v’__ i .1 ! . ..a Jr I O .. AM -. v . T7 U ' ". 
APPLE JbEEDr/nSTCrS. 
OH SALK by N. DRAKE * CO., of Elba. N. Y.. 200,000 
Apple Seedlings two years old. at $1 per l.OOU. 405w3 
WM. II. rfUNCE »fc CO., FLUSHING, N. Y. 
LARGE TREES AND SHRUBBERY, 
A S SO MUCH SMALL TRASH is palmed upon the pubUo, 
71 we offer SiardirJ sui Da'atf Pt i-s, and all other Bruit Trees 
ot extra Aeirraq siz\ and Orn-.ixuraT Trees and Shrubt uf taroe six, 
for immediate embellishment 
SriixntD KvEROfticKNi of various kinds 4 fo 12 feet 
Rosea the most splendid colfoution over offfre-1, comprising 
909 TsrieiVs, ot every cla,r. as fully described tn a Special Cat¬ 
alogue which will bo sent to applicants 
Bci.nncs Flciwkrs, An uurtv,tiled collection, of every class, 
comprising l.’HUM) naturalu-d roots grown here, and’ above 
50,15X1 Imported Rcors, ef which a Special Catalogue will bo 
sent wlit directions for culture. 
Rut hakb, Linnaeus. Myall's Victoria. Early Tobolsk. Goli¬ 
ath and others, at $'-i to $7tt err 11 MO: and $7 to $S o 0 r liar. 
l!LAo;nxr.p.i*s, Imperial (Dnestl, and Lawson. $10 to $L3 t>er 
1UU—$50 to SHOper 1,-tX* 
Graces Isabella, Cntawbx ana Clinton, 1 to 3 years, $5 to 
$12 per 10U, and $10 to $12) per 1 DOi). 
N Ii.—7he Frlccd Cataiilgnes are much below the prices usu¬ 
ally chATgeit, aud are sent to applicants who unclose stamps 
13T( Chinese Poiato Tabers by 10J or l.UOD, at low rates The 
triumphant exhibition of this invaluable Esculent has silenced 
ail opposition. 4DSwI 
C. A . BURR Ar CO., 
TMFOKTISS. XASCrACTUSES8 AMD 
Dealers in 
Watehea, Jewelry and DiarcouCs, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Ware, 5‘ma Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Articles. 
Onr Assortment ot the above Goods is the largest to be found, 
and the prices the most reasonable. We invite the attention ot 
those who wish to examine or pare base 
0. A Bonn, ) No. 2 State 8t. Rochester, N Y. 
Jno. T Fox, > Ssftf 
Cbas H. Wise. 1 
AW TON ‘iLVCK KERRY PLANTS wlU be supplied 
I t from second week in October. 
scale orraicrs or the dose*. 
A package of one dozen,.... $’ 
Do. two doaen,..,. 5 
Do. five doietL.... 10 
Do. eight dozen.... 15 
Do twelve do*<»*..20 
The name and direction at pnrehasets should be distinctly 
written, and the money accompany l ie order Address 
WILLIAM LAWTON, 51 Wall St. Xew York, or 
October, 1867. Jt05-6teow] New Rochelle, N. Y. 
GEORGE W. DAVIS, 
Successor to C Bcnlingamx. Duafor in Fashionable Bon- 
uets, Ribbons, Flowers, Ac. Ble-vjhini; aud Pressing neatly 
Executed to order. No. 60 State St. Rochester. X. V. 4tMm3 
REMOVAL. 
FRANCIS Ac LOUTKBL, 
Stationers. Printers and Book - Binders, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to tho Hew Store 
No. 45 Maiden Lane, 
[fVrar Wasson St., Wctr- Tor It ] 
ry We srapply everything in onr fine Orders recelv* 
prompt attention. 383w25 
good white Southern Ohfo »t $1 3); Mfiwairk.wclub ut $1,01)aud 
Chicago ipiiue at $l,rtya)l,fio. too hater price for No. 1. Kve 
quint al TAjl/Mc. Oats lower sufoa at t'xn t7c for Staie, nod 47 
(a Wc for retem. Barley quiet at 7.VL38o. Bailey malt un. 
saleable at_$l,l)6.iOl,PI p) bn. Corn nuchanged ,,i|,.» n- n3c for 
saleable Et Bl.Ufi^til.PI pi bu. Corn e no hanged ,aie* n: 53c for 
ordinary Wcetem mixed, CDc for prime do., mid in small lotA a 
70o; other kiTuIe ate scarce and uotnliual. 
Provision*—P ork ilrtncr;»th-s at $2 •.flO. 'ai ml for Mess, » n d 
$tti.5i:ie)i7,00 for prlmo; other SI id* nominal, lioef In good sup. 
ply amt lower nt $12.>rt.u ILW for ootmtty mess; Jcl iyud'O..'0 for 
do prime. $12,00 h 12,75 Tor repacked Western rai«-: $l35liuli 
for^xtr.i do, *-inii.il lot* *1 S(V.aj7«kC }) bill higher,ptiiTie me'sti. cf 
quiet at $3), DO, % 2-’, 00; Beef horns steady hi $l,ikV-';l7.0u. Ba¬ 
con inactive at 13c. i>it moats .lull and uomlnal at UL’c for 
shoulder- and U1-- Ud,c for hums I.srd lower; n limited in¬ 
quiry for Havana market al P),U<c. *nd keg, U' t U^om 
em.iJl lots, Butler i. in fair request at lliu lTJ^c for Oh o. and 
UVu-ilc for State. Cheese fiqfShjC. Dressed hogs are In request 
nt 
ALBAN V, Oct, 26—Flonr and Meal—Transactions show no 
change iu prices. Com meal in fair request at pluvious prices 
Grain- foe market is hare of Wheat. Coni steady nnd tn 
modem to request, aiih sales Western mixed at 7is.-tj7i in car 
lots, ltarluv steaiiy and in fair request, wita sales good foor- 
rowod at 871*0. Oats quiet. 
Fkkd—A Bleady market, with sat-s second quality at 75c- 
HUFFaI.u, Oct, 28.—Float—Market closed on Saturday with 
sales uftci onr repot at $1.62 for snnerflne Wisconsin; $6,00 for 
extTa Ohio and Indlnna. This morning a very moderate ,- crniry 
and market .ii»U Sales at $\IM for extra Michigan $5,50®5.75 
for double extra Indiana and Michigan. 
Oi l ANATOMICAL. II.1.U8TK VTIU.N8, with fall explo- 
uU nations o! Diseases , [ the Throat, I.cngj, Muscles. 
Nerves. Joints, 8kin, Stomach. Lives. Kidxets, Bowels 
and Womb. The afflicted may understand what eauses their 
Diseases, and wLnt Kr-uiedies or of.’:, r means will best relieve, 
and care them, and why Dry will. The Illustrations are large, 
well defined, and splendidly engraved; all seut <ree r s voitage, on 
receipt of Six Letter Staevs. bv J. R. Sr.U-TuRD, Practi- 
CAL C MB MIST, 16 State Ft. New York. 404w5 
supposed, to assume t position in the government 
It is said that Gen. D'Misarol had been nomina¬ 
ted Captain General of Cuba, bnt, the official decree 
hud not made its appearance in the official Gazette. 
Austria.— The Vienna correspondent of the 
Times says, it was creditably reported that direct 
communication was about to be established be¬ 
tween Trieste and New York, by means of Lloyd’s 
steameis. 
The financial pressure was still very severe at 
Vienna. 
Prussia,—T he Bank of Prussia has again raised 
its rate of discount, which now stands at 01 per 
cent. 1 r 
The solemn entry of Prince Frederick William, 
os Prussia, and the Princess Royal, of England, 
i ito Ber’in, after their marriage, is lixed for Feb. 
23d. Great preparations are making. 
A telegraphic despatch in the Times, dated Ber 
11 n, Fn lay evening, says:—The health of the King 
of Prussia has been rapidly getting worse during 
the last twenty.feur hours, and that fears are en¬ 
tertained for bi« life. All the members of the 
Royal family were assembled at Pottikbim. 
Italy. —A reduction of 25 per cent in the ex¬ 
port duty of hemp had been decreed iu the Ponti- 
flciftl States. 
The trial of the parties engaged in the recent in¬ 
surrectionary attempt in Italy, commenced on the 
23th September, at Palermo. 
Turkey,-—T he Port of Galatz has been very 
nearly destroyed hv Are. 
The financial situation of the country does not 
improve. Paper money had fallen in valns to the 
extent of 20 per cent. 
The coramirton for settling the Turko-Russian 
frontiers in Asia had concluded its labors, and tho 
English and French commissioners arrived At 
Constantinople on the 27th of September. 
Sweden. —The Prince Royal of S weden has boon 
proclaimed Regent during the King’s illness. 
Tub Pumcu-AUTiKA—The elections in Wtilla- 
chiu had raultod in favor of the Unionists. A Con¬ 
gress for tbe definite organization of the Princi¬ 
palities ia expected to meet in Paris in November. 
Commercial Inti:i.MG 2 N-cr.— Tim Liverpool breadstuff's 
mru brt was drooping, and pricoR of nil descriptions were 
slightly lower. Floor tvss dull and a trilie eo-nnr. Wheat 
Wat dull, and Idjli’Jd lower. White corn bad declines in. 
Mom,- 8. Ricluii dson, Eppm'ii A- Co., quote western canal 
flnir SOsijjJU; Ohio S2*:«33*; Philadelphia aud Baltimore 
3Uig)3U0d. Red wheat 7sfldq5S»2d; white wheat dstaCsCd. 
J. SAGE & SONS, 
LITHOGRAPHERS AND ENGRAVERS, 
*09 Maim Streit, Bsetalo, 
OVRB SA&B'S MUSIC STOH3. 
NEW YORIv SPECTATOR! 
FOR 1S5S. 
Published Every Monday and Thursday, 
BY FRANCIS H ALL A- CO„ No. 46 PINK ST., N. Y. 
rilHR NKW YORK SPKCTATOR it thevld-staewspaoorpnb- 
A lisiied In the City al New Vu.-k, and das always sustained iu 
reputation as aJudieioiral, edited 
FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
of the first class. Great care has a', ivr.r, been and will continue 
to be taken to admit into Its eolimvis no matter which the most 
carotnl parent would wish to exc udo from the knowledge of 
his home circle. At the saute time its leaders are kept well in¬ 
formed ou al) the 
TOPICS OF THE HAY, 
whether of domestic or foreign origin. »t d its arrangements in 
all the departments ofnewsp»pur. uterprise are of the most effi¬ 
cient chararter. It, 
PB1VATE CORRESPONDENCE 
horn the principal Ruro.i-au cities give* tio most authentic ac¬ 
counts of all ovvuts of Interest transpiring abroad, and its well 
arranged fadli for obtaining ear y information from even- 
point ot Onr own widely extended cor lineal, are believed to be 
at least equal to those of any Other newspaper in die Union. 
THE PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS 
are tally reported by competent and expert's lived correspond¬ 
ents, and brought, down to the latest point ot each publication, 
through the medium of Lhe talent.mh. Kqu il attention is paid 
CLOVER STREET N17RNEKY. 
rjIHS FOLLOWING TRRKS—RAISED IX ROWS FOUR 
A foet apart, considered the best that can be procured in 
West ere New York. 
*5, OOO Ayplk Trees, 6 to 8 feet, 1 years old. 
SO.VOO •• •* 5 " 7 " 3 “ 
B.IHJO Dwarf Pear Treea 6 •• 3 only 2 “ 
14,000 Stan Dial) - •• 5 •* 7 " 2 •• 
10,000 “ Cherries, 5 ■' 7 h 2 " •• 
8,000 Peach Tress, 5 •• 6 •’ 1 ft 2 yrs old. 
Clover Si reel Xnreery, Brighton. 3 mf-ss east of Rochester. 
Address JOSEPH HALL,or ISAAC MOORE. Rochester, N. Y. 
S HOUT-HORNS FOR SALE.—Eight or ton fine young 
Cows and Heifers : Also Heiier and Bull Coatee. 
Cloc’Xvtne. Madison Co. N Y. f391tf| S P. CHAPMAN 
OT. i* A Or iel eft. SONS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS 
NO. 208 MAIN 8TS3ET. BUFFALO, 
PiAEOi and MELObsevs from tbe best Factories tn tbe Union./ 
for sale at makers prices 
LYON’S 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented Jcly 11. 1354. 
■pHR SUBSCRIBERS, enecessors to Bhutan ft Ecmuniis. are 
1 PropriL-tor. of mis I arent for tue ien Western counties of New 
York, tho Staler of .Michigan, Indiana. lUinnlx. Wisconsin. Iowa, 
Kentucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota Tnruiory. 
Tbt-y are m.\unr»ctureT., of these celebrated Cnuftiictors, and 
are prepared to famish Ihoiu with the appropriate apparatus, to 
ail parties holding tbe right w territory, in any quantity, and on 
abort notice. 
Tile rod, are put op in cases convenient for transportation, 
with 1h« full complement of fixtures inclosed Eac-A ca>« con¬ 
tains IwniMy.five .‘ondncrors: each Conductor ccmpriHes forty 
feet ct copper, one ctcerro-jilaied or gilded bnuicb point, seveu 
i haul Alois, and los tellings. 
Th-y are furnished to agents by the e*3e: with the oxclnslve 
right to diupn-e or Diem |o be used fit certain described territo¬ 
ry. on very adviMttoireons term* 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all 
coTamauitaticr.5 relating to 'hi- business will receive immedi¬ 
ate attention, if addressed to BRITT AN ft MARSH. 
ti’-tl Lockport. Niagara Co.. N. Y. 
!?• Circulars sent on application 
1857. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 1857. 
ILarYKlE SHORE 
MICHIGAN SOITHKRN RAILROAD LINK! 
THi MOST DIRECT AND BIPKDITIOUS 
1 Rome from 
Uutfalo to Cleveland, Coluinbus, Cincinnati, 
Toledo, Chicago, Milwaukee, Galena, Rock 
Island, Hurling ion. Dubuque, St. Paul. 
Madison, Cairo, St. Louis, 
And all Points in the West and South-West. 
Tralnx brave Buffalo trom Exchange street Depot connecting 
will all Eastern. Trains u follow-. ;Siieilays Excepw-h: 
T.OO t. M.. Express Mail. «.topplti< at ail principal Stations— 
Arrives nt Dnnklrk t.V- A. U , Erie Id to) A. H, i'laveland A50 
P• 44 [Dine.] Toledo 7-55 P il. [Sup.,] Chicago A25 next moru- 
lug, coun«i»iig with all Western. Southern A Northom Lines. 
10.15 k- 54. Lightning Sxpioss. stops only for wood and wa¬ 
ter—Arrives «t Dunkirk Ili/O Noon. [Dine.] Erie l.M r M., 
Ulevetend to 5 T M_ 18110 .) Toledo 10.15 V. M.. Chiosgc 8.80 
A. M next mon.ing, making direct crintavtlruta with all Lines 
to the Weet, North and South. 
*.45 P. M. Way Express, to Krle culy—arrives at Erie at 8.20 
i* M.—returning, leaves Erie 60)' A *.. and arrives at Bru- 
falo 10X0 A. M 
9 -ito p. u. Night Express, stop* on.’v for wood am! water— 
Arrives at Dunkirk 1100 P. U. Kris LUO ft M . Cleveland 
1.10 A M [Breakfasd,! Toledo A55 ft M. [Dine at While Pig- 
oon.) and arrives at Chicago 4.15 P St same evening, con¬ 
necting a* abo»A 
The above Trains <ro eneet at Cleveland 
FOR COLUMBUS, SPRiNGFlELD. DAYTON. INDIAN- 
APOUS, CINCINNATI. 
And all Points South. Leaving Cleveland as foLowa: 
Via COLUMBUS, at 5.15 A 14. 3.00 P. Jl. lifclP.-K. 
Via CLYDE ft DAYTON. 44)1 A. X 835 A. ii. P. M. 
For ST. LOUIS, via Bcliefentaine, Columbus, or dncln- 
naU, 515 A. M Sft» P. N 530 P.M. 
Connecifoas are also made at Toledo with tho 
TOLEDO, WABASH b WESTKRX RAILROAD. 
For Ft Wayne. Wahas” Peru, Logins port. La Fayette, 
Danville Spriugdald, and Ss. lonln 
FARE A® LOW AS BY ANY OTIIKR ROUTE. 
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH 
To i'!r.i'li.u.iU, Toledo, Chicago, St lamle, Milwaukee and 
a!i Principal points West and South-West. 
Cy THROUGH TICKETS BY THIS KLH.’TK can be Ob- 
mined at all the principal Ticker offices ia the United States, 
and in Buffalo, at the Company's Ticket office, Exchange street 
Depot, alto at the 
General Union Ticket Office, No. 17 Exchange St. 
A. 3. HARLOW, ftgeat 391 
Ang, 1887 WM. H. BAMILGen’! ft rent, Buffalo. 
- - -' ’ « vi umv wra.ta UUl SlUUIUfllHS 
liirtfc. C orji inactive, nnd without material cb*net>; sales At5(3c 
Oatii a Hlrndo ousier; to arrivo Ht 3ic» and on thi spot nt ibi? 
siuno. 1 
„ ’ f>CT tfnrrent prle^a fot the week at 
OrHw^nt-NiS 8 r -^vw-K»wt quality, 
ll ^/hsIo inAi,V l A ( ouiTnan. i9c.] Ulterior, Ku'S^c 
Cotmfok 1 &£****>' Ordinary, $5^55; 
VlftLCftLVK.s— Extra,7i.qj7>Sc.; Otherqnalili«s. toifffi's'c 
$’Uri )0 JjJt8S ~ Kln ' A, i'-'‘Uty. AkStK-tfoW; Other qn/dtiios, 
mvi.sx Pirsl quality, 8;. .ibft^c,; Other qsnlitlos, 5, ! '' l a o 
ALBANl. cicV 2l.-H.)«yee— Recsipta for the week iUOO.— 
fti'i-y few Bullocks wcro ,ohL and ttm m e* ware tuado at L iW 
for ordinary, ami 5’.,iS.'^ for good lo extra. All the Vas-iera 
East and toe New V,„k myketa are ovnrvtocked —Mew*Tork 
aloao having a surplus of 1 700 head fort over from lu-.-. week 
The goueral HupresaUm amoiiKb*. dool.-r, i« that lower prices 
will speedily role. ' 
Susie- Iv.-colpa foi the week 3 OOO- Sales moderate at $a» 
por niiad. ^ w 
liooft—No sales. 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 21.—At market898 Cattle, 500 Beeves 
and3il8 Stoves, couslstnig ot Woiking Oxen, tfows and Calves' 
Yearlings, Two and Three Years Did 
Pricks—M arket Beef—Extra, $7,5'.)ial8,fio: First quality $7 n) 
iai7.iH), deoond quality, $6,00; Third quality, $«,50; Ordina¬ 
ry, $5< i a.5,6y. 
WimxiKd Oxx.-r $75, 
Cows atrn (Utvxs—$35, id, 15, to),,i.f»). 
Ysarusos—$ 12,<£15 Two J'ftra old—$18@22. Throe years 
old—$2iei®) 
Snxxr axn Lins*—lUtD nr m,\rkot. Prices—In lots, $1,75, 
$2,00,2,30 oacb. Extra ard selections, $3,lX\<ii3,l2. 
t'Wtsit—ibi) at market- Prioee— i.ivo weight, 6>so. W lb.— 
iVossod, 7>,i,7do 
Hrpxs— I Wni'Sc.® ftv Tallow—No sales. 
1’xr.TS—50.(i02e each. Calf Skins—12,,£il3c. ^3 Ih. 
BRIGHTON, Oct. 2' - At market «0 Reel Cattle, 0 ft) Store*. 
0 pair Yvorktog Oxon. 5a (Iowa and Calves, 3,000 Sheep and 
Lambs, S30 Swine. 
Prick.*— P.ee' Cattle-Extra, $850; First quality, $7@7,75;Sec¬ 
ond. 0.75; Third- $d,0v\j;0.i0; Ordinary, fN.raj. 
Ykakusijb - Two yoars old—Three years 
VALUABLE EAEM FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE, 
I N PART FOR LANDS IN MICHIGAN, containing 125 
acres of choice gram landi, Including 1'.‘ acitj of wood land, 
well calculate-1 for two small '.inns Two dwelling 'Houses, two 
now trams, litres sheds. YVJeon boirae, aud all accessary out* 
bonding--, two gov tod ovcktud*. and aTariety c-f other choice 
frn'ts If not sold sold soon will be rented for a form of years. 
Sold farm is located 1> 3 miles west of the village or Newark. 
Wayne Co., N Y . and I ‘4 miles from the N Y. Central R. R, 
Depot ftpp'j te C‘9 ™bscrib*r . u foe premisr-s. orto E Btarx- 
suk at Xewark Iblfoowtl ] SlICHARL (CROURK. 
DO Al fcltwT l C A TED DEER CO It SALK. 
M YASSAR has now on hand a few -domesticated door, 
. wfiieh he offers foi sale, vis: One buck arid doe five years 
old ; one pair throe year* old ; one pair of yearling*, and three 
pair of fawns. All broil in a paddock at Springs id e, Tor farther 
pamculars, inquire ef C. N. BEMRNT, 
-HXMieow Sprlniraide, tieaT Po'kceusie. N. Y. 
DAGUEKKEAN gallery. 
fJ8!IE WHITNEY D.ftlJUERRHA.V ROOMS, li State St. 
JL am, as usual, making every style ot Portrait It has be¬ 
come a genera! saving that " Whitney’s Is tho place to get the 
best pictures, and :ho only place where they sit von willingly 
until you are suited." Give us a call and see if R & not so. 
Remember li State St,, over Gon’dX Rochester. 
totnaicow _ • J. K. CROCKKK Soto Manager. 
TO NURSERYMEN. 
11 fE OFFER THE ''uLLOWING AT GREATLY RE- 
» V iliiced prices, for ('ash 
lOO.iMIO Appi.b Trues 2 years old at *4W per lU.drii 
loo,(too •• f. 300 "> 
£00,000 “ Sccdlinsrs 1 “ “ *‘ 30 " " 
Racine, Wis.. Sept., it, 1857, [103wS] F. ft M. DRAKE. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL KATLEOAD CO. 
O FFER FOR Sauk DYES 1,500.000 ACRES SELECTED 
Farming and Wood l.vOi tn Tracis ot Forty acre* and up¬ 
wards, to salt parohasera, oa 
Long Credita aud at Low Raids of Interest 
Pamphlets. Ciintainhig lUiu. -irscription ot Lunds, snd other 
lufortnotioo va! ..able to the V ivien Emigrant, will be tout free 
of postage bv mldreaitns 
3fi8tf JOHN HORNING, «i-u Agt., Buffalo, N. Y.. or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Com*! I. C. R R, Chic, HL 
Rkv. Mr. Spukqkon, the English Biptist Divine, 
tiik«8 palna pnblioly to say that he is not a total 
a Stainer, am! does not believe in the principle of 
t-otitl abstinence from intoxicating drinks as a 
beverage. 
311* PLANT.—£1.1 Hk) Roots of Giant and Choice Early 
Boris, for Sale a bargain T. C. PETERS. 
Durion, Uonoscc Oo, N. Y., Sept. 20,1857 401-2teow 
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