MOOSE’S RUSAL NEW-YORKER 
AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
Arizona.— Lieut. Mowrey, says the Timed, who 
has spent two or three years in the territories ac¬ 
quired from Mexico st the conclusion of the late 
war, is urging upon the Government, the great ne- 
cessity of organizing the new Territory of Arizona, 
comprising the Mesilla Valley and the Rio Grande. 
It has at present a population of about 8,000—sev- 
eral very flourishing settlements, an abundance of 
silver mines, and every requisite for a thriving 
and growing community. At present there is an 
utter lack of security for either life or property. 
There are no courts, no laws and no magistrates, 
Constant outrages are practiced upon the Mexican 
portion of the population, for which there is no 
redress. The territory is situated between Sonora 
and New Mext o, and if attached to either, it will 
be impossible to make it an American State, as 
Mexican influence will always predominate. 
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that will not avail bunscb nt it uruat walk in darkness. livery 
young Louse!,, |.[,er Bbpa'd lav it. In, to occupy lb* place wLicft 
Arrival of the Persia, 
Tiik Roynl steamship Persia, from Liverpool on 
the 17th, arrived at New York on the 28th ult_ 
She brought about £241,000 sterling in specie, and 
211 paseen gei's. 
Great Britain.— The full advices by the Indian 
mails were cheerful, but add no news of impor¬ 
tance. 
It is said that President Buchanan has written 
to American Ministers in Europe, pledging the 
American Government to support international 
laws. 
There had been a large arrival of gold from 
Australia. 
Mr, Ten Broeeft had won another raoe at New¬ 
market with his horse Belle. He was unanimously 
elected a member of the New Rooms, Newmarket, 
Queen Victoria and the Royal family had left 
Balmoral for the South. A public reception was 
giveo them at. Aberdeen, where they were the 
guests oi the Earl of Aberdeen. 
A circular had been issued from the Colonial 
Office to the Governors of the various colonies, 
calling on them to look to the defences of their 
provinces, aud not to ueglect a reasonable amount 
of warlike preparation which it is desirable Bhonld 
he everywhere maintained, 
A report was current that cholera had made its 
appearance in the village of Stratford, near Lon¬ 
don, and that within a few days 17 cases aud seven 
deaths occurred. 
The Biahnprick of Toronto has been re-con- 
strucleil, aud a new See created, to be called the 
Bisbopriok of Huron, with Dr. Creenya as first 
FLOWERING BTT3LBS. 
T USl KEOE1V ED FROM ITOLt, A Np a choice selection nnd 
, Aisortmwnt oi Tullpa and Hyacinths ur.tler name. Also a tine 
lot or American srrowti not uhitimI. 
American Tulips SI per do*,; fR per bnudred 
11 UyaclmbH, $2 per do*. 
Holland Tulips, ii,5Hto $2 per fioi. 
" Hyacinths $2 to {.i per nor.. 
408w2 It, p, KMKrtY 4 C o., jut Lake St, Chicago, D1. 
CHOICE FARM FOR SALE! 
A rarat situated about two miles northeast from Cot- 
t«ve Grove, end nine miles from Madison, Wig, it con- 
iMins about tortr acro». thirty .-ores under a good stale of culti¬ 
vation, good rail fence around lire who!.-; W0 chi.ire spple trees, 
and a good well wi b a chain pump. Price 41 .UW; terms. 
down—balance i . three »nmial payments if sold. For particu¬ 
lars address JAR G. KOCHKK, 
Pottage Grove, Dane Co., IU. 
BiilNCKLE’S CHANGE KA.SPBEKRY, 
AND 
LIIST 1ST JETTS RHUBARB ' 1 
W K OFFER REST QU ALIT t —strong plants of the above 
oupenor arttcles—tow for cash, wholesale or retap Also 
i-awton Blackberry, Col. Wililer, Cushing ar.d Thunderer R a .,p- 
berrre,. Strawberries, Aud a general es.or merit small fruita.— 
Address, F HERMAN A KENDALL. 
t _ Raven swood Trait i)ard,ui—R.v-nswood, L. I. 
' r ’ oec l Catalogues with references and testimonials fur¬ 
bished on application. -IbS 
BENNETT & HUNTINGTONS 
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
FOR THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF 
F LOUR. Grain, Seeds. Beans. Peas, Butter. Cheese, Pork 
Beef, Lard, Hams, hhouldere, Bacon, Smoked Beef, Eggs, 
uried Apples, Plums, and Peaches, Ashes. Hops, Wool. 
raopEisiORs or ihv 
PRODUCE X; PROVISION EXCHANGE, 
No. 4 Front Street, Near the Battery, N. Y. 
JAMES O. BENNETT, CHAR R. HUNTINGTON. 
Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments in transit and 
111 
i he But.alo Commtnia/ of the Hist n't. Rives-the following 
Hgurea ns lh« sales of wheat in that city oa the day previous: 
, iluj P a Uoicavo spring at SO.S 13 I you 
bu red winter at Rfi... 3 «li 5 
rRJ™ J * 1 JJUte winter at $1 10 .. U 300 
IO.Oju bu Milwaukee club at 82. . 8,200 
177,5W $146,325 
Tho Commercial further says —"The above comprehends 
only the sales oi wheat we picked up. We think there were 
other sa.es su ffident to make the aggregate 209,000 bn. Besides 
there were l.iXtl bbls flour; 10,1100 bu corn, ami 18.UOO bu oats 
repotted Bold, and there wore probable r-illy more. Now f Is 
is pretty good b'lsiue.s for such times ia these, our wheat bu- 
riocss, especially, has been active t'ue whole season .Vlttiera 
from tbis Mate, and even fhorn tvastom States, hare lsrgely re¬ 
torted to this market. We have sold more t,f this article than 
ever, and will close up with a larger trad** in it than we have 
had la my one season since Buffalo was a city." 
Thb Milwaukee Srntfnetestimates the wheat crop of Wiscon- 
snnt ‘“jW'I.W ef bushels for 18i7, an increase of tear d.uoo,- 
000 over ISno, 
Talc Iowa Clt j lim&ttcan states that farmers are offering 
"•heat in tnat oi' v for 10 cents a bushel and cannot find purcha- 
****•, The Republican adds “the same state of facta is report¬ 
ed ot the Jldaoatmo and other river markets, and indeed we 
may m y of th e markets generally of the .State." 53 - 
The Evansville (Tnd I Jwirnal of the 2flth ult. states that a 
2 >*nllenian wtto rerornotl on Tuesday IrOm several weeks' excur- 
ston throngh Illinois and Iowa, says the wheat on every 
From Havana,— The American brig Pierre 
Soale has landed a fall cargo of negroes, and an¬ 
other ship had landed 000 more, both near Havana. 
Several more cargoes had arrived at Cardenas. It 
is stated that as soon aa the English Consul heard 
of the arrival of the slaves, he went to see Gen. 
Concha, and requested him to prosecute the tra¬ 
ders, which he did. The Consol then tried to 
oblige Ooneha to pat the consignees in prison, 
tailing in which he struck his fi3g and left the city 
for Loudon. Orders were received to quarter all 
the soldiers forming the garrison of the island, 
and have them ready to go to Mexico at a moment's 
warning, 
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Cholera.— The New York papers say reports 
from Quarantine continue to show that tne cholera 
i8 lingering there, and that vessels arriving from 
Hamburg and other parts of Europe, suffer more 
or less from it on the voyage. The disease, since 
its appearance In the north of Europe, has created 
some uneasiness in England. 
PORK AT THE WEST. 
Tbk Cincinnati Onztfte, of the 27tb nit, In commenting 
w prospects of the ho£ iDH.rk*ft, tan? reports:—A g»it> m 
JW "footedJthdAf *t $S per IU0 |h» cot, deliverable from 
tbe to tbo lOthot l)»>cerao* ~ * 
w npon 
ine prospfifitu oi the ho# market, ton? reporta:—A Bale of 500 
?.°K* MlTcotea ftKday at & per 100 lb* cot, deliverable from 
. i.Lt i! v--* v- iVV «*w.;r. Thla is h cle^r declino of $i 
Ib9 > fro ^ pnees current about the let o i August— 
j lu.Kirjjr operations will commence ia tits city, weALher favoring 
a ,dihi me 6 th or S oTembor. Bnt for the occurence oi the panic 
Bishop. 
The Siamese Ambassadors and suite had arrived 
at Malta, en route for England. 
Portuoal.—A financial crisis had manifested 
itself at Lisbon. The populace were dissatisfied 
with the sanitary measures of the government, and 
an outbreak was anticipated. Robberies had al¬ 
ready commenced. 
Austria —Tfce reanraption of relations between 
Sardinia and Austria may be shortly expected. 
The panic in the Venice exchange wasfrightfuL 
The national loan, bearing 5 per cent, interest, 
payable in silver, fell to 8CQ. 
Russia.—T he Rassian naval division for the 
Chinese waters bad left Cronstadt. 
A lett-r in the Presse of Vienna says that it is 
perfectly true that the Russian government has set 
apart six million rubles for the re construction of 
Sebastopol, and that, although the treaty of Paris 
prohibits the erection of fortifications, it may be 
easily evaded. 
Turkey.— It is stated that the English and Aus¬ 
trian Ambassadors have protested against the last 
elections in Moldavia aud Wallachia. The story 
is denied in Paris. 
Persia.— A powder magazine at Jonndpore had 
been exploded by lightning, and over 1,000 per¬ 
sons killed and 500 houses destroyed. 
India.— The Indian mails arrived at London on 
the 15th. No new facta of importance. The ac¬ 
counts all concur in announcing the prosper ts of 
the Europeans aa more cheering. 
Australia,— There had been two arrivals from 
Australia with £520,000 sterling iu gold. 
COJOIKROIAI. [.ytelmoenck.— BrendshifT* St Liverpool 
were tjmet. Floor su-acly, except inferior qualities prices 
of which were weak. Corn firm. Western Canal ibi^iOs 
6d; Ohio 32*®l«g; rad wheat 7s3di<t8s: white &s9d@9s3d. 
Mixed yellow corn 37s6d; white Ug42s. 
Provision* dull. Beef and bacon steady. Pork aud 
lard dull. Ashes qnlot-42s for pots, 41? for pearls. 
London Money Market.—There was »n active demand at 
unchanged rates, though the feeling was -livhtlv improved. 
Consol* dosed 8SH@. 3 £ for money; S3Ji@89 per account. 
ROCHESTER A.TF-IEN^EIJM 
LECTURE PROGRAMME OK ISftT-'SS. 
T HK LECTURE COMMITTEE of the Bocsksika A THE- 
and MxcHAJnca' AjSOCUTlOff pltfiunns In &n- 
noTmcinff tnut th«y turn made arrangement* tot * course of 
Seventeen to be d»?li vered in Corinthian UaU, during 
the Fall and Winter, 
Tho following omltiant t.dBot will appear in the order herein 
-rr^j ytnpr Lcetn^tjrB, among whom are Geo. D. f^rontice. 
, — r—.—W- W. II. Miit>u,-n, of N. Y., have accepted, 
named. (____ 
of Lon grille, and 8 ^ 
. . •Ht.i/aMli V* X , URVO iiCCt?LH<H', 
but hive not j-ei fixed their time. 
8 *y. R-nrr Ward Beecher. October 23 
ArthUT Gilman, Esq.. Boston. Nov. 12 
Her. B Ji. l4t«pio. New York. Nov. IS 
Rev. A L Stone, Boston, Nov. 21 4 26 
Deo. W. Unuis, B»q, New York. Dec. 3 
Kev. T Starr King, Boston. Dec. 10 
A Rlchardscn, Roche 8 t«r. Dec. 17 
Prof S. L. Yount alls. New York. Dec. 22 
„ " “ Dec. 21 
7 . -M- Marble, 2gq„ Boston. Janaary 7 
Hoo J. R. Chandler. Philadelphia, Jan. 14 
Wendell PhilIip B . Ksq.. Boston Jan. 21 
A A Willetts, Philadelphia, Feb. 25 
Tickets lor the ooarse admitting one. $1 50 
" " two.2 50 
. , “ . , ' , " three.. 3 00 
_rit.kete for single admission,.25 cent- 
n CU' 0 »rs« ticket, can be procured of the Directors, of D. M. 
r ttle Library Rooms, and of tho President at the office 
of the Rraah N*w-YottK«ii. 
. By order of the Committee. 
Oct. 20,1357. W. V. K1 LANSING, CtoWmoo. 
Death of a Revolutionary Soldier. —Jacob 
Drinkhonse, formerly of PottstowD, died in Phila- 
delpnia on Friday last. Ho was a soldier of the 
Revolution, and perhaps the last witness of the 
execution of ilajor Andre. He was 91 years an 1 
4 months old. 
WOOL M-A RKETS. 
®' : , L —The market hat, not assumed any 
symptoms of retnmlng animation siuca out last, and business is 
still quite prosttate, me demand is conaue4 to wry small par- 
ce.s reqtiirea tor Immediate consumption. Prices ate still quite 
unsrttlod. but for good indorsed notes are decidedly In buyers 
favor; the manufacturing interest, however, is eo prostrate at 
present that holders of Wool look with tutjpicittl c-o All parties, 
and most of them are reluctant to part with their stock unless 
tur ca-li, bnt the producer* of Woolen* no doaht can Ond bet- 
ter use for then funds, it they have any. than Invest it in the 
Woolen business at present. Under these peculiar circumstan¬ 
ces, some nolders have exported several hundred bales to Eu¬ 
rope lo ffnd 8 tnirket. We omit quotations, a* prices are en- 
Itrely nominal.—THfunc. 
..of Z fa ArrEc-nwc mg Cattm Trade.— rhe iTam- 
brt lge i ttouiclt hss the Co owing i- reft-rence to the condition 
ot Ue C attle Matkeu under the infl-tence of the revnevDres- 
Iw iTreJre ,; a"‘bridqe and B-.ghton market* at the present 
t'me present a yurlons anomaly Here is to U* frimd a class of 
men—the botchers solvent and wealthy—bared tpoD a cash 
capital, who are usually bat Blightly affected by Hr , [inanebi: 
changes that period.en'iy occur in the conntry; now they trem- 
behn ore the present b ost like atuAr.'-rin nj Her can wiihout 
compass or tutcier I'he yards ami he’d* are fa I of the fin-st 
Courage to bny, to trade, co gpecu- 
Ute, ad aave rautshed Tne secre is rapidly belnr develoDed 
h)I t S?/h lir * cl4aDB ® 1,1 P rice ot these commodities 5 is ineviu- 
n ,‘ va ‘^’■•rerehed bottom. The theory 
t n d duri "Y last taree years, that cattle never aeaia 
conld become reasonably cheap, is now kno «rn to be a fallacy." 
, 50 PER. DAY. 
f 1' H E FOURTH "SEVEN YEARS' LEASE." COM- 
- J “ e,K ' e 5 m May. 1857. will end Mar 1st. 1854. This Honse 
hittierto ap ° C the Bam * s 7" tem tnst has distinguished it 
A R"st«onujl h»s been Added for Merchants doing business in 
Uw!r Clmty * k Hotaurant w entity Jn.iamdmt of the Arlor 
Especial care token of tne sick. 
Families will nnd thi*. one of the coolest Hotels in New York 
dunng the summer, and the Ladies' Deraktsient perfect in 
au that produces ,'cai comtort- 
The f-ity Railroad Oars starting Dom the doors, enable guests 
to reach the upper part of the City with facility The smaU 
'ire brntg passengers from the New Haven and Boston Station, 
ZTth Street, to the immediate ftnnt of the Hotel. 
tirasernl tor the past, I intend to deoerve future favors. Pat¬ 
rons are respectfully requested to give notice of their intended 
TOlt f4b3ji] C. A. STBTSON. 
MEW YORK SPECTATOR! 
FOR lg.5S t 
Published Eveiy Monday and Thursday, 
BY FRANCIS HALL Jk CO.. No. -18 PINE ST., N. T. 
YORK SPECTATOR is the oldest newspaper pnb- 
A llshed tn toe City or New Tork, and tuts always sustained its 
reputation as a judiciously edited 
family newspaper, 
of the first cL*s Great care has atw«y- been and will continue 
to be taken ;o admit into its columns no matter which the most 
ottremi parent would wish to exuludo from the knowledge of 
bis home circle At the satae time its readers are kept veil in¬ 
formed on all toe 
TOPICS OK THE DAY, 
whether o! iomottic or foreign origin, or d its arrangements in 
all the departments of newspaper *-nterpri*e are of the most effi¬ 
cient character. Its 
PRIVATE correspondence 
ftom the principal European cities gives the most authentic ac- 
if all events of luretwxt trausulriiuf ahmao ui.h — = ;| 
. . -— every 
coottnent, are believed to be 
Sheep peltis.3L'i3Sc 
Lamp do- . 
Seeds. 
Clover, bushel, ....$6AVu7,(X) 
1-imothy.$3.UUqJ3,75 
Sodries 
Wood, hard.44.SK5tf.50 
Do sort..43,11004.00 
Coal, Lohlgh..47.(Mm;7.5U 
Do. Scranton, ....JO.uU jd.-Vj 
Do. Rlossburg. .. saj)0®t.50 
Do. Shamokiu, . .$5.2&Ta,75 
Do Char.I0l.r)I2«o 
Salt, bbl.$0,Oh<nM5 
Hay. tun,.? 7 W 11 
Wool, Y3 rb........._3tt*i>Wc 
White Halt, bbl.jl0.5Oufril 
Codhsa S quintal.. $5,25,i5,60 
Trout, bbl....,.7D49.UO 
,, ./• |T \. . r - => ' ^ luvaa auuieilVlv HC- 
counts or all events of iure«*»r transpiring abroad, and it- xell 
arranged facilities lor obtaining earl* itiformattou rrom 
point ot oar own widely extended t K 
at least equal lo those of any other newspaper in tbe Union 
THE PUOCEEIUNG& OK CONGRESS 
are fully reported by competent and experienced correspond- 
fs " u ‘. br0 «snt down to the latest point at each publication, 
through Ibe medium of the telegraph. Equal attention is p..; i 
to the preceding* of our own Legislature; and all the 
PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, 
of general interest, both Stive and National, are printed at large 
In its columns. * 6 
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of the paper include* reports of all laic resting occurrences ia the 
great Metropolis of the State, ami is adjacent cities, excluding 
onb-soch portions of the criminal records os cannot be made 
public except st the risk of injury to the cause of morality aud 
vutae. w 
THE COX3UBBC1AL DEPARTMENT 
will continue, as heretofore, to be 'nil and comprehensive. In¬ 
cluding weekly su accurut.. waol-s»le price current and bank 
note tobte, dally report* of the produce rearhet* and sales of tbe 
stock boom, with remark* upon tbe of the money marke- 
andall mAtter* pertaining thereto. The reccrd ofmarfne news, do¬ 
mestic and foreign, is more tntl than that of any other send- 
weekly paper published It: the city. 
While the ch-ef object ol the New Yrrk Spectator is to famish 
» reliable recoid ofcairetit event*, it is a'so intended to be in » 
tneasuto a retlex of the literature of the day Wtlh that view 
it* 
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TALES AND POETRY 
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Scientific intelligence is gathered and arranged bv a cotnue- 
tent band new inventions are duly chronicled; ihe progress' of 
agricu|titre i* noted; mention is made of all matters of interest 
111 the ilistoty ot manufactures and commerce; tad no effort is 
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Payable Invariably In advance at Use office, or remitted bv 
mail to the offl,-* direct To subscribers in Oauada there is *,;i 
additional charge of fifty cents men to meet the United States 
postage, which must be pre-pnid La New fork. 41 S 
logs two years old, for Sale *t $i 
address 
O. LYNDON, Albion, N. Y. 
_ rear old Apple Seedlings, five miles north of 
Ariuon. > cr Information, address 
__ S WEAVER, Albion. N. Y, 
P *1 ! M , A Brahma Hens and 
nTire Vwi'JlJ'V r ° i a ? A1 ‘° a few chickens, all of 
pure blood, and for asl« c.toro. Raised by the late D Fly. K»o 
I nquire of V>. T. KLY, 6'c South FitEhugh St., R ochester, N. V. 
P M cKS—Otders I if sent scon) Oiled in the spring. 
. ^ Jf ^*R8'QpC<ci5 locks, extra....... to SIS dct 
oeM P mi Ja g t C " tuwb “- • Jyir. well tooled, 4'k) to $S0 
pcr M).tl. KotstUaby COWLKS * WaRRKN, 
•"WOWtf SmiuMA V V 
4Hf)wS 
40Sw3 
in tho Stuco give Weller 11,65C majority in the 
State over Ivoth the other candidates. Tlie total 
vote was about 90,000. The Senate stands 25 
Democrats to 5 Republicans, and tho A-sembly 54 
Democrats, 0 Republicans, 3 Americans, and 4 In¬ 
dependent. The majority in favor of paying the 
State debt is about 30,000. 
The raraor of tbe exodtu of the Carson Valley 
to Utah is confirmed. 
The crops of cereals raised in California will ba 
largely ahead of the consumption. 
An expedition sent oat from Fort Bachannn 
against tbe Aptohes, killed 50 and took 150 prison¬ 
ers, who have been sent to Hew Mexico for trial. 
The Pimo Indians, in Arizona, h id chastised the 
Yumas and Apaches, for killing some of their 
women and children, The Piaoe killed 150 or 160 
of t^eir opponents, and lost only 25 themselves. 
The Mormons were to leave Carson Valley on 
tbo 25th Ook Brigham Young has ordered a se* 
cret cuvtilry company to organize from the Saints 
in Carson Valley, orrned aud equipped with one 
year’s provisions and clothing. It is said to be 
their intention, if matters get too Herions to seek 
a refago in the Russian posse**Ions where they 
have already driven stakes for a Zion. 
The Oregon Constitutional Convention had vet 
done nothing. 
From Tbxas and Mexico.—B y the arrival of the 
Southern mails we have detailed news from Mexi¬ 
co. The old romore of the retirement of Presi¬ 
dent Comonfort were again rife. The present 
Government appears to be atTong in the confidence 
of the people. Senor Gorsuch, Chief Engineer of 
the Vera Crnz and Mexican Railway, is about to 
organize a corps of engineers in the United States. 
Alvarez' success had been confirmed. Eighty ban¬ 
dits had bad been captured at Tepee, aud half 
of them would be shot. 
From Texas we learn that Mujor MeCnllocli de¬ 
nies any oompliolty with Nicaraguan affairs. The 
News says that the sugar in Brazonia was between 
1,500 aud 2,500 hogsheads. The cotton crop in 
the same county promised a full average. After 
the 1st of January, vessels hriuging cargoes to tho 
island ami taking away molasses, will bo compelled 
to pay duty on their tonnage. 
Iv -U ov 2.—Flour—So lowor. Tho receipt* to-tUv 
are 3 ’.‘LKj bbl* Sab* *- Si.3a.al4.45 for super State; 45,05iql5 24 
Tut extrx Nut.., $t/4ki4.SM mi per Western: 4V •« tor extra do 
t.closing iu].. Cunacian dour a bhatle lower; $U 0 bi>t 
$3 f aVq,(>,fD for com to ch.olci» flxtrH. 
OBAto—Market for Wtum a shade easier. Sale* at lOVaiOfio 
tor Uiic»KO nprin?; Idfi,,i]li8c for Milwaukee dnb: 12r.-7or a 
lair white Canadian. Kye steady nt Tri.tB v delivered * Bariev 
uuehaouc-d; sales lour-rowed Ntnte at Ue delivered Ccrn 
aenrc .1 nod firmer; enlei mixed Western at 7fVa,77c dcltvered 
closing firm at latter price. 
Fkovimoxs Fork nominal at 421:3(20,SS mess; tld rriRISfor 
pnpoo Moss otl 'nid at 4UI witnout bn vers Lard stearir snlon 
at ltlkhjrtiCe. Butler continues in active demand at li 
for Ohio; MkjqiJo tor Stste. Choose is sellin 
at Civtot'.'sO. 
BUFFALO, Nov. A—The 
with out door operations n-.d rho market 
TO NTTRSEBYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
f PHE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER TO THE FALL TRADE A 
L quantity c>f as finely grown Trkss ana Stocss as can be 
ijend m ihe StMe, con&istiii^ in part of 
10,000 Arfut Tsxas, d to 8 feet. 
18,000 • « 5 to 7 ’* 
18,000 Sr aw'd Chskbt. 2 years, with fine heads. 
Sliwr ”• l “ branched. 
18,000 Ktas'd Fkab. 2 •• extra flue. 
10,000 Pam. I " 4 to 6 feet and very fine. 
5,000 Fzach, 142- ^ 
10,0044 Aw. Arbob Vtija. 2ii feet well 1 uraished 4 stocky 
8,000 BaLSah Fib. ISi to 3 feet 
100,090 A_p-lk Stocxx 2 year*. 
150,000 Caixsy 1 “ verr Urge. 
50 livsaxu* Mazxahd Obxkbx Krfj. 
A^p'e seed in reason 
399t! MAXWELLS. RAMKDEN 4 CO.. 
DansvUle, Any 24, 1357 Danavill*, Liv. Co., X. Y. 
D fi. S. A FITCH’S ••SIX UROTUKES," 380 pages, 
iM engravings bound, explanatory of the treatment bv 
which he cares Cossnntttto*. Asthma, Disxasxs or thb 
hsAxt, Thkoat, Stomach Botiu, I.itkk, KroxrTS and Sra, 
F*MAt» COMPL.UATS GBATKt. Ac., *>Dl by mall, and postaire 
-repaid, for 49 ceuts. Apply to Dr. 8. 8. FITCH, 
- _ . „ , "14 Broadway, New York, 
cr lie has no other office either at Chicago, Buffalo, PUlo- 
hnrgh. or elsewhere. He never absent from New York, and 
no phy*leUt> elsewhere ia anthorired to use fits name S97wtl 
ESTABLISHED IIsT 1828. 
V . A. UUKK At CO., 
TMPOKTKRS. M A N U F ACTUKESS A*„ 
X Dealers in 
Watches, Jetrolry and Diamonds, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Wars, Pine Table Cutlerv, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Artlales. 
Cur assortment ot the above Good* Is the largest to be found, 
and the price* the most reasonable. We Invito the attention of 
those who wish to exncrte or purchase 
9' A ‘J ! ° KK - ) No. 2 State St.. Rochester, N. T. 
Jwa T. Fox. > S8flt!‘ 
Chas H. Was*. ] _ 
removal. 
FRAN CIS <Ss LODTREL, 
Stationers, Printers and Book - Binders, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to the New Store 
No. 45 Maiden Lane, 
_ yastatt St., Few-York-l 
ty We supply everything In our line. Orders reoeivs 
prompt attention- 
CJHORT-HOKin FOR ('.U.R—Sight o* ten fins yonng 
A:, ° Roifer surd Bull rialves. 
tffockvilie, Madlsou Co. N. T. [J9tt;i g. P. CHAPMAN. 
-—:«isc 
to » fait cxteul 
severe •torm yesterday interfered 
. —---- L: ri...h,5 was rather qutet. The 
receipt.-, ahum Kiturday of flour >md wheat, have bean fair, while 
of the oloer qr.ln* the qiuimity |* light. 
Flock There was a modentto demand vestorday. mostlv for 
lbo ’.'Irsworo extra Jlichigau,'45,13, Ohio. 
4 * 44, 6 ,11 : superfine Canadian 45 
Or six—There was a good demand tor wheat and tho ma.kut 
cotiUIrues stoady . sales Chicago ipring at Wo; rod Ohio on t, 
and Infer lot white Canadian JI.19. Corn quiet, but firmer — 
bmall sales a! fWc. Oats nru l« rtquett, with sales «t 34c. Bar¬ 
ley ar(t:tli sales st '.5c. 
Gbaii» RKCKirr* -The fellnwmg will show the receipts by 
IsAke for tho week guilineSlat uit -Fleur, 44..?29 bbls. Wheat 
610.337 bush ; Corn, W,i.i33 bush.; Oats, 77.951 bush. ‘ e 
ALBANY, Nov.2. -Flourend Mc.al—The demand for Flouri* 
steady with a fair inmdy. No change ill prices, with a fair bu¬ 
siness doing, t orn Meal nnehangud. 
t; n a rx SYhwul steady with a ttrodernto supply and a fair mil- 
Ung demand. Niles while Canadian on p i_ Com firm with * 
ruu ne rate supply and demand; Sale* Western mixed at78o — 
Hurlev contlnuos firm, with a good home and shipping demand; 
arSraattswsaKt-* •• *• ^ 
r,Sa^n,°^Sa ajjrjjf •w*»«ai »i» »««a 
s^? r , C L 1 i T ., or «*8A»mrr&—The following figures show tbe 
slnee Hsnr^s U '" \ hc l ’ luU,J FUles to Groat Britain 
since sept 1, I An and for a llko per led dnring 1856. 
Flour. Meal. Wheat, Corn, 
ISA7 ,o, ktu. bus. bus. 
issa. »2>*7 3d6,l>54 
. Icff.Wl 15fi 2 599,191) 1.294.751 
lH* '.o niJike It a pnpor more obmcUIIt devoted 
to W estern mterests. Kiv-.Tig tbo most roliahle information con- 
*»d connectod vita tin. groat Agricultural regions, the 
Motroporis of whiefc we ocuupy. 
At t!m same time a raediura'to convoy to the Eastern Agricul- 
turbl and Capitalist Mica fact* a* will induce him to invest 
capital and labor in western farm aad general enterpi ises. 
TERMS, in ADVANCE 
Two Dollars per Annum ; 3 Copies for $V 6 tor $10; 10 for 
$15; and one to tap cotter up of tho clnb. $1 - or Volumo of r> 
months with index, Xo. 
Specimen numbers now rendj. Send for one. 4419*2 
__ ! K yfc 1 O . 1. iKt? St., Chicago, Hi. 
Three Hundred and Thirty-six pages, and Four Hundred and 
Forty Enslaving*. 
AFFAIRS. 
* COMFLKTB ENCYCLOPEDIA IN MINIATURE FOR 
1 V ® ve, F man with a Farm, a Garden, or a Domestic Animal 
-tor every 1 lace vv nets will grow a Flower cr a Fruit rreo-fet 
every purcha.er or Builder lit the tountrv. *ud fbr vvery 
IIouseho.il ta the City, delighting in representations or looking 
forward with hopes or Rural Lite. Eiubracing 
Rural Architecture, J Irrrplemon's ar;d .Miichinery, 
LimdKlMini* r».4TtJ«tlir» f I Wuvrv* 
TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH! 
GREAT BARGAINS 
PIANO FORTES. 
During the present money nanie, 
MESSRS. BOAKDMAN, GRAY <S CO , 
ALBAN Y, N. Y , 
WILL SELL TUKtR CtVKlvaLLSr) 
CORRUGATED SOUNDING BOARD. 
AND 
DOLCE C A M l* A N A ATTACHMENT 
PIANO FORTES, 
At 
XM HOLKSAI.K PRICES, FOR CASH. 
Tnesc irrstrnments are not surpassed for 
RICHNESS OF TONE AND ELEGANCE OF STYLE, 
While for 
Ddrabiijtv and Rxmaixixc tx Tews anp Good Oupes 
F ur a great length of rime, 1 >hv are 
EGiXJAIiXrEID BY NONE I 
I 7IOK A FEW WEEKS ONLY W« OFFER TI1KSK EXTRA- 
ordinary inducements b;tr Oastl. and we also SO tRa.v tek 
the satx nauvxnv of »acb uistxcvxxt at the nearest K. K 
Depot or Steamboat Landing 
Every tni-.mmen fully warranted to giro perfect galis- 
taction. 
Piano Fortes with or without tho Attachment Descriptive 
Circulars forwarded on application. 
BOARDM.VN, GRAY 4 Co , 
406wt Comer of State and N. Pearl St*., Albany, N Y, 
NOW UK A 1) Y 
HIE ATLANTIC M( 
FOR SOVEM15EK. 
CONTENTS. 
DontJLA* ,lERi!OLD. PSRSOltoL Keximscescxx 
Flohentivk Mosaics. 
Sasta Filoxs.n.i, 
Sallv Paqsoxs’ bury, 
The Ma*cuestkr ExHlinitON, 
Tuk Homlvy Giro, 
Tub Un artist's CoapLaixT, 
Pxvs, 
ItKauxa. 
VtS^WR 1 ftoSWELL,* BRtUKrAST TABI - E: MXR 
Iu.CMONS, 
The Gift or Tiutemibs, 
TuS MODRNtvr! VEtt, 
Pkkulam, a Modern RkroKMEB, 
liuiTtstt ispta, 
AKJN RV MSKRLIGR, 
Tu* Otttcts or l'toacTtc Poetry, 
The Ftsaxctat Flcury, 
Bosket. 
The Hoosp TaBLS. 
Lltiuarv Notices, 
M ustc. 
Priee, Twenty-five Cents a number or Three Dollars a year — 
SuWribei s remitting Three Hollars in advance to the publish¬ 
ers will receive tho work for one year. post-pr.iJ , in am- part of 
the United states within 3,0110 mites. ' 1 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON Jk CO., Publishers. 
No. 13 Winter street, Boston. 
Shokmakinq Settlbrs for Virginia.— The Sa¬ 
lem (Msss.) Gazette says:—“ Within the last week 
several shoemakers in Danvers have made small 
investments in Virginia land, pnrehasing warrants 
for 200 acres at tho rate of $1 per aero, and pay¬ 
ing tor them In shoes. The State of Virginia has, 
it is said, 0,000,000 acres of unimproved land, part 
ot it old and part new, lying west of the Allegha- 
nies. The more northern section of this vast tract 
is the seat of ELi Thayer’s enterprise. The pur¬ 
chasers of the warrants may locate anywhere out¬ 
side of Thayer's dominion. We are informed that 
several manufacturers in Haverhill and one or 
two other towns of the country have also bought 
j - «•» SOKa. 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS. 
NO, 80S MAIN 8TB.22T, BUFFALO. 
PtAHO! and Mauinaoffa from the beat yaciorfe. in the Union, 
for salo at maker* prices- 
APPLE SEEDLINGrS. 
Oil SALE by N. DRAKE 4 r 0,, of Elba. N. Y„ 800,000 
Apple Seedlings two years o.u, at 4* per 1,000. 4C6wS 
GEORGE W. DAVIS, 
Successor to 0. Bcrlixcims. Dealer in F.-hlenablo Bon¬ 
nets, Kib.rons. Flotvers, .te. Bleaching and Pressing neatly 
Executed to order. No. lid State Si, Rochester, N. Y. 404sn3 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
O FFER FOR SALE OVER ACRES SELECTED 
Fanning and Wood Land* iu Tracts oi Forty acres and up¬ 
wards, to suit purctrar, on 
Long Credits and at Low Bates of Interest 
Pamphlets, coniainhig Riipe. description oi X,avrds, and other 
information valuable to the Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
of postage by addressing 
358tf JOHN CORNING, Gen. Agri, Buffalo. N. Y.. or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Com’r 1.0. R. S-, Chic, HI. 
J- SAGU vV SONS, 
1L1THOGHAPUEK.S AND KNlilLAVKiiN 
809 Mata Srs»*T. Burrato, 
OVER SlAGB'8 MUSIC STORi,. 
