MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
Provincial Items, 
NEW YORK, Not. 4.—The Current prices for the week At 
*11 the markets are as follows:—Reeves—first quality 9tj,(ci, 
10 , Ordinary. 9(&9>ja.; Common. Si^ftiOc., Inferior. 7kfaHc. 
Cow* AKO CAXTkS—First quality, i&Xa, 65; Ordinary, £50(3)64; 
Common. $4U(h,'i46: Inferior, jitiqB'iS 
Veal Calves—E xtra, iiVa’c. Other qualities, 4H(d)6c 
Hnccp asp LaJtM—First quality, 55,iU ti|K,0 J: <tther qualities, 
$3(a)4.6(U 
Swiss—First qnalrty, 5JJo.; Other quantise, 5o,6.H« 
ROCHKSTER ATPiFCTSTvETTM:. 
LECTURE rK.itlKAMHK OK 18.-.7-’58. 
F|iHK LECTURE COMMITTEE uf rbe KoCBESTER Athe- 
1 x/nt it a d Mecn*MlC8' aasori *T(0,V take pleasure In an¬ 
nouncing that they have mede arrangements lor a conrge of 
S' ventfiuu Lecture* to be delivered in Corinthian Hall, during 
the Fell -nd Wlut*T 
The following emioeirt talent will appear In the order herein 
named other I,, cfurer*. among vv.-iOu. are Geo D. Prentice, 
of Louisville, and Rev. W. FI Mil burn, of N Y., have accepted, 
but have not yet Bred their time 
Arthur lliluuu, Ksu Ronton Nov 12 
Rev. E H i bapht, New York Nov. 18 
Rev A L Stone, Boston, Nov 24 A 26 
G»o W. Oorti*. Ksq, New York. Dec. 3 
Rev T Starr King, Boston, Deo. 10 
Rev J Ricimrasnn. Roche»t*r. Dec. 17 
Prof E. L. Yeomans, New York. Dec. 22 
“ '• « Dec. 24 - 
M. 41. Marb'e. Esq., Horton. January 7 
Hon. J. R Chandler, Philadelphia, Jan. 14 
Wendell Phillips, Ksq,, Boston Jan. 21 
A. A. Willetts. Philadelphia, Feb. 26 
Ticke 6 for the course admitting one,...$1 50 
“ “ “ » two.2 60 
“ " * « three. 3 (0 
T jo kers for single admission...25 cents. 
(^-Course tickets can be procured of toe Director*, of D. M. 
Dewey, at the Library Rooms, and of the President at the office 
of the Rural New-Yoreek 
By order of the Committee, 
Oct 20,1867 W. V. El LaNSING, Chairman. 
Skykntken persons are now lying in the jail 
at London, C. W., all of whom are confined for 
debt! 
Thk Hamilton Spectator announces the formal 
withdrawal from public life of Sir Allen McNab, 
late premier of ibe Canadian Ministry. Declining 
health is the canse. 
Thk Port Hope Gnide says that the recent shock 
of an earthquake, felt so extensively through the 
State of New York, visited that town on Friday, 
the 23d alt. Peterboro’ also had a shake. 
J 
Thk revenue of the Port of Toronto for the first 
nine months of this year was £121,636, against 
£160,982 in the corresponding nine months of the 
previous year. 
Thk Journal de Quebec sayB that owing to fa¬ 
vorable news lately received in Quebec of the sale 
of three or four vessels built there last year, 
Messrs. Trahan, Baldwin, Rae & Dinning have re¬ 
opened their ship yards on the river St Charles. 
Thk Montreal Pilot says that an enterprising dry 
goods firm of that city has added a new branch to 
its business, to suit the times. Duriugthe last few 
days it has been soiling superfine flour to its cus- 
tomirs at five dollars a barrel, to encourage them 
to make their own bread, and thus escape from the 
extortion of the bakers. The rush of business in 
consequence has been tremendous, the sales of 
flour averaging over 500 bbls. a day by single bar¬ 
rels 
Somk of the Canadian papers are disputing as 
to which is more likely to secure the position of 
the emporium of the future trade of the Provinces, 
Montreal or Quebec. 
They are to have a Canada silver coio, which 
will be required on the adoption of the decimal 
system on the 1st of January. The obverse will 
bear the Q reen’s portrait—the reverse a maple leaf. 
Thh Montreal Argus states that Ottawa City has 
been fixed on for the seat of Government. 
The Canadian papers state that Loudon, the 
great staple of Lower Canada, has been falLtng in 
price since August, and the sale is very dull, al¬ 
though 600,000 tuns of shipping have reached 
Quebec this year, against 470,000 last year. 
Thk circulation of the 14 chartered banks in 
Canada is estimated at $13,094,318, of which at 
least a million is usually to be found on the United 
States side of the line. The specie is not estima 
ted at much above $2,000,000. 
Arrival of tho Arago and the Canada 
Thk steamship Arago, from Havre and South¬ 
ampton Oct 21 arrived at New York on t e 3d, 
and tho Canada, from Liverpool, reaohed Halifax 
on the 4th Inst 
Gubat Britain.—T he Canada brought $1,000,- 
000 in specie, and the Arago $220,000. 
No later advices from this country had been re¬ 
ceived In England siuce those taken out by the 
Canada, the only arrival out being the Antelope 
from Portland. 
Monetary alT'irs in London were more satis fac¬ 
tory. The pressure had considerably abated. 
News had been received that the Queen of Oude 
had expelled all English and Frencb residents.— 
The reason assigned is that the Europeans enter¬ 
tained the project of dethroning the Queen and 
placing her son on the throne. 
The Er Queen of Onde was dangerously ill at 
Richmond. 
The Art. Exhibition at Manchester had closed 
with a financial profit. 
It was Doped that the Frencb Government in¬ 
tends removing the restriction from the export of 
corn and flour. 
The commercial news from this side had an uu 
favorable effect on English stocks and exchange. 
On the 19tu the Bank of England raised its rate to 
8 >er cent,, solely in consequence of the Ameri¬ 
can news. 
Franck — The French Legislative body is to be 
eouvoked for the end of November, and the Coun¬ 
cil of State resumed its labors Oct. 20th. 
Breadstutfs in France had fallen to the ordinary 
prices of plentiful years. 
Lord Howden is said to have had a long private 
audience with the French Emperor on Spanish af¬ 
fairs. Complete accordance was the result 
The Bmk of Francs had raised its rates from Cl 
to 74 per cent Consols closed at 88|@89|. 
Prussia.— Tho King of Prussiiwaa slowly im¬ 
proving iu health. 
A royal ordinance was daily expected at Berlin, 
provisionally delegating the regal power to the 
Priuce of Prussia. This would avoid a formal 
regency. 
Turkey.—T he Turkish Ministry had been again 
overthrown, and Reschid Pacha had beea appoint¬ 
ed G and Vizier. 
Commkrcial IxTKUrtoiwt'*.—Brexdstnffh.—RichnrdsoD, 
Spcnca and Co., quire the fii'radstutf market quite. Flour 
unaltered Priam red -wheat scarcely brought the full 
prices of Fri lay, but white ari l inferior wore easier to the 
buyer. Indian’ corn at previous rates. Western canal 
flour 2hsig>3Is: Ohio SSASds; Puiladelphia aud Baltimore 
32s(gS3s6d. lied wheat 7»6il, Yellow and mixed corn 
37s6d>R'8ts3d: while corn 41*(<j41gdd. Richardson Bro’s 
quote flour declined 6d. Corn Is dearer. 
Provisions* - Bs“f quiet. Baoon steady. Lard very dull 
and aotainal at 69@T1. Fork qui-t. 
Thm Agents and other ardent and working friends of 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker— and all disposed to become 
such - are referred to the annexed very extraordinary Pro- 
rrsrome of Premiums for the Rural Canvass o( 1857-8. 
Examine It carefully and then deolde as Co its merits.— 
The Premiums are Worth Oo.NTKjrDiNO for, without any 
other argument than is comprised in their enumeration.— 
Indeed, we are confident that it is altogether the Beit 
and most Liberal List of Prtzei ever offered by an 
American Publisher! It gives every one who obtains 
even a email club some Scbstantial re-ward for his ef¬ 
forts, and each and ail who make exeitions iu the good 
cause will qe reoumerated in proportion to the attention 
and influeuce bestowed, First, please read the 
CHRISTMAS PRIZE8 - ALL CASH! 
(Open to Competitor » for the April Premiums.) 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, uf Cash, for the largest 
list of Ye,u ly Hub.cribera to Rural New- Worker obtain¬ 
ed in ADy cue Township, sno s-nt io or remitted according 
to oar Terms, on or nefure the 2dth day of December, 1867. 
SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next largest list 
THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next list. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS -hr the next list. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS r »r the next list. 
TEN DOLLARS for Mach of the next TWENTY lists. 
Those 00 ta t *tiug for the Christmas Prizes will 
please note that fbetr lists will also be counted for the 
Grand April Premiums. The Piizeg will be announced and 
paid as soon alter D-c. 26 as the result can fce ascertained. 
WOOL MABKE1TB. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—The dullne** and depression which 
have been the characteridlo feulurig of the market for several 
weeks still cortiuue the transactions are roufiued to the mere 
wants of u few manuf ct-wi-rs and at prices whi h are do crite¬ 
rion to the market; eales ot some 14,DUO the super Saxony Na¬ 
tive Fleecee and fljl0d(aj7,U'<) tba do. Bulled nave been in ole on 
C months lime at a redaction of Sq57c pi lb Dom former r-ter. 
but a discount of oeul Could be uValned for cash from 
the extreme rates of the rearon. In f r-i.-n there is nothir g 
doing worthy uf notice, and prior* of all descriptions are still 
entirely nominal.— Triune. 
BOHTO V, Nov. 4 —The demand bai been qnfle limited and 
price* are un-eltled. Th- ** 1 ee of domestic ptllled and fleece, 
for the week have lv*en '>w 2>.-kS.I flu at .omething under 
oar quotations In foreign there h*ve been sales of 7d bales 
Mediterranean on p. t 
Saxony fleeces, 
Am loll blood, 
X and blood, 
Horn. toX bloo 
Smyrna washed,. 
Ifo. unwashed, 
fineries Ayres,... 
Mexican,.. 
Chili, Valparaiso, 
Syria wanned. ... 
Do. unwashed,.. 
Pertiv. washed... 
Z3@3U 
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15(0140 
lx Mar:indale, Columbia Co., V. Y., Not. 6th, at the residence 
of the bride's father, by K r John Kent, K. B. WlLBHR,of 
Bort Gibson, Out Co . and Mips MAJRY L. ooly danghter of 
John Conklin, of the former place. 
HENNETT HUNTINGTON. 
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
FOR rUK 8ALR AND RUKCHASE OF 
F LOUR, Orala, Seeds. Means. Be,vs. Butter, Cheese, Pork, 
Beel. hard. Hams, Shoulders, Bacon. Smoked Beef, Eggs, 
Dried Apples, Plums, and Peaches, Ashes, Hops, Wool 
PBOFBtkTOR* OF THH 
PKODCCE * PROVISION EXCHANGE, 
No, 4 Front Street, Near the Battery, N. Y. 
JAMES O. BENNETT, CHAS. R. HUNTINGTON. 
Liberal Oath Advances mode on Cju^lrameute in transit and 
in Store. 4t.5w4 
In Phelps, Ontario Co, on the 21th of Oct., IRENE C-, 
daughter of Dr E Willard Frisbie. 
Ix Marion, Wayne Co., H. Y„ on .Monday 2d ins’-.. WIL¬ 
LIAM only child of Rath and Tutson N. Bond, in the Sith year 
of his age. 
GRAND APRIL PREMIUMS’ 
$310 00. — ~o the Person blaming the Largest Num¬ 
ber ot Yearly Bubscrihena to the Hvual New Yorker in 
any one county, anil psviDg therefor according to our 
Terms, previous to th e le t of April. 18J8, we will give a 
Superb PLANO FORTE, wjtu I uRKruATiD Socwdixq 
Board, • J me ceieoratea manufacture of Boaroha-v, 
Gkay St Co , Ain - v, me Cash Prt.-jk of which i» TfLRiE 
HONORED AND TSN DOLLARS. 
$200 00 —To the Pemnu obtaining Hie uert largest 
nuuitii- -, -'H *h ve, tv- wilt cite a Piano Cass Fivb <Jc-- 
tavr MELODEON, with Two Banks of Keys, of the 
most popular siiu c-iebraten tcannfacture in Ttii- country 
—that of Geo. 4 Prince ..V Co, Bufiali»,-C ash Pbich, 
TWO HU NO BSD DOLLARS. 
$150 00. For m- nex t list, w v will give \ COMBIN¬ 
ED REAPER AND MOWER, of Maxnt‘ 8 Patent with 
w uim e Impn-veiTiHot, (wmeu was Awanied the Premium 
us Best Combined Machine, at the U. S. Ag. Society’s Trial 
•>t ftnpleuieois i-i July last,)— cash price, UNS HUNDRED 
AND THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS; and $15 iu WbboTHS 
Dictionaries or Ag. 3i>oke at cash prices, 
$125 00,—P-’t t v,p next largest liar, we will give a Ma- 
hogauy Lrs» d SEWING MACHINE, of the very supe- 
riarmacuftctnre ot wheelaji & Wilson. New York —the 
lowest Cash Price of which is ONE HUNDRED AND 
TWENTY-FIVE D ILLARS. 
$110 00. —For the next list, a Half Cosed WHKKLKR & 
Wilson SEWING MACHINE,—‘-ash Price, ONE HUN¬ 
DRED A til TEN DOLLAKj. 
$75 00.-For the next list, SEYENTY-FIYE DOL- 
LaR>, Cash. 
$50 00.— For the next list, FIFTY DOLLARS :st Cash. 
340 00 -For the next lis’.F' >RTY DOf.L AR3 is Cash. 
$30 00.—Fur the next list, THIRTY DOLLARS. Cash. 
320 00.-For :t.erjv.;rli-t, T WENT I DgLLaRS, Cash 
§100. -For EACH of the next Tbs Lists, TEN DOL¬ 
LARS, Cash. 
Termr of Advertising.—^Twenty-five Ganns a Line, kale 
insertion— <r, advanct Brief and appropriate anuonnoemente 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisement* 
'naerted on any condition*. I3F“ The circulation of the Rural 
■ aw-Yoaxxr largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
dmllar Journal In the World—and Is from ai.lWU to 9U.U00 ortaler 
than that of any other paper (out of New York city) published In 
this Stale or taction of the Union 
f-y SrxmAL Nonoas Fifty Oeot» a Line each insertion 
LYON’S 
CUPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patssted July IS, LS5A 
fpHK SL'BRCRIBKKS.tnocejrore to Bbittax A En xbxm, are 
A Pup ne tors of tfcie Patent for the tea Western counties or New 
York, the States of Michigan. Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, 
Kentucky. Tennessee, and Minnesota Territory 
They are manufacturer* of these celebrated Conductors, and 
are prepared to mmish them with the appropriate apparatus, to 
all narties holding the right to territory, iu any quantity, and oti 
short notice. 
The rads are pnt up in cases convenient for transportation, 
with the fUli complement of fixtures inclosed Each case con¬ 
tains twenty-live i'ondavtofa; each CVndncror comprises forty 
feet of copoer, one electro-plated or gilded branch point, seven 
insulators, and fastenings. 
They are InnilsheU to agents by the ca“e: with tho exclusive 
right to dispose of ten-m to be used in certaia described territo¬ 
ry. on very advantage onx terms 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all 
communications re'aring to this business will receive immedi¬ 
ate Rtrirution. if addressed to BRITT AN A MARSH. 
4tMtt Luckpon, Niagara Co.. N. Y. 
Oircnlars sent on application. 
OOK t—Profitable employment In the Sate of a new and 
va uable article among farmers. Address 
4l0w2 K NASH, Asburn, N. Y 
QUINCE AND CHERRY STOCKS. 
OA AAA Rxt-a and well-roored Quince from $12 to $18 
OU.UvI ' per 1.1100. 40,001) Marta)d Cherry, one rear, 
extra luroe, for th per l.OlkL A!»J •* »nln did lot ot Graps 
Vines well rooted. H. M. RANNEY, 
41l)w2 Commercial Nttrserieo, Syracna?, N. Y. 
200 AGENTS WANTED 
T ) RKOAOE IN THK GENERAL ROOK BUSINESS. 
Men of good addre.a and energy ot character, having a 
small canltai of, lay 425 or #50, will find this a pleasant and 
profitable employment A complete Catalogue or Raleable 
Books, embracing the general Cataloimea of the Meihodtst 
Book Gonceni, Merer, HLiI-r, i won A Co, as well as onr own, 
will be sent, on request, |.i Ministers. Co'porteure and others 
who may wish to enter this iuvlrimr field. 
AUcimmunlcaJonr should be addre-red io 
WM. J. MGSKS. Auburn. N. Y. 
ASTOR HOUSE. 
*2 SO I»BR. DAY. 
r|XHK POGRTH • SRS'KN YEARS’ LEASE.' COM- 
X meticod in May, 1857, will and May 1st, 1.464. This House 
is conducted upon the same system that has distingnished ft 
hitherto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchant* doing business hi 
Its viciuily Va Bananraat is entirety Independent of the Aster 
House. 
Especial care taken or tne sick. 
Arrival of tho Cahawba and Star of the West 
Rukal Ncw-Yobxxb Ornca, ) 
itocHisTaR, Nov. IU. 1857. J 
Floub—O ur prices for Flour remain as last quoted. Con¬ 
siderable la going to tide-water. Buckwheat la selling at $1.50 
<§)I,75 per WO pounds. 
Grain— No change in Wheat and but UtUe ottered In our mar. 
kct. Our mills are mostly running on Western wheat purchased 
at Buffalo. Canada u arriving iu small quantities, (fora ex¬ 
hibits a slight range with an advance ot 2c per bushel. Barley 
is down, 6ij(asSJc being tne ratei; but we might say these prices 
are entirely nominal, farmers are not bringing any in. Buck¬ 
wheat is down to 31@Mc. 
Phovisions—P ork ha* not made much of a display in onr 
market dunug the paH week. A range In prices liae been es¬ 
tablished, bowover, Jff cJ/SJ being the rates—size, weignt, and 
condition ruling. All else as last quoted. 
PocLiur—Chicken* So; Turkeys 9 ,<.10e- Poultry breeder., 
must Iota notirno tn preparing for our ” National Holiday"— 
Thanksgiving—the 26th of the proieut month. 
Potatoxs— Large quantities are now daily shipped to F.astero 
markets, ami 7f*C. is paid for be»t varieties by buyers. 
Hobkv Is very low—cheaper than it has been for years— 
12@14c. for b st box 
Hidks asm Sains—S laughter is only worth3@4c Therein 
uo sale ol Sheep or Lambs peits- 
ROCHBBTBJB WHOLESALE PBICES. 
Flour and Graot. i Hotwy, box. .12(3114c 
Flour, bbL........ $4,75(^6,60 | Candles, box.13jr,ia>^c 
Wheat, Gen..$t,lika,l, 15 Factra and Root* 
Beat white Canada, $l,llX<iil. 15 Apple*, bushel,.3S’3)S0t 
Cora........,.68(3:t>5e lie. dried..,.._$l.iAJW,l,2ti 
Oats,...... 3*C Potatoes,.6fl(.^75e 
Barley...>Vxa(A- UiDKS and RxtNA 
The stnamsbip Cabawba from New Orleans, via 
Havdn.i, 30th alt., arrived at New York on the 4th 
inat. There was no news at. Havana. 
.The uteamahip Star of the West had arrived with 
the California mails oF Oct. 11, and $1,469,009 in 
treasure. 
The ne-vj from California I* six days later than 
that receive;! h.7 the Qaaker City. 
The rains had commenced in California, but 
comparatively little damage had been done. 
Col. Fremont bad purchased the Merced and 
Mariposa canaL 
Two more citizens of Carson Valley bad been 
murdered by the Washington ludtaus. Theyhavi 
obtained arms of the Governor to defend them 
selves. 
Two weeks later South American nows has been 
received, but if is of no importance. Caatiilo, 
with 5,000 moD, bad not ventured to attack Ara- 
qnl-tsa. A f*w BklrndTiea had taken place without 
mach advantage on either sldo. 
There was a shock of an earthquake at Panama 
on the 15th of October. 
Don Papoel and Escalente have been elected 
Vice PreaidentH of Costa Uica 
Families will Quit this one of the eooleet Holere in New York 
during rise summer, and the I.AOikt' DkrABTNB.at perfect In 
all that produce* real vomtbrt. 
The City Rail road Core starting from the doors, enable guests 
eo reoett the upper part of the City with facility. The smal 
Cars tiring passengers r roni the New Haven and Boston Station 
27:h Street, to lire immediate Iroot ol the Hotel- 
Gretariil for tho past, I Intend to deeerve future favor* Pat 
rone are reepectfufiy requested to rive notice of their intended 
visit ftJSyll C. A STETSON. 
L5~ fur y ur W'fe, Daofilrr, S- ter, or fnentl. 
T. S. ARTUl irS HOME MAGAZINE. 
DlTKDbyT.S ARTHCRand VIRGINIA F.TOWNSEND. 
SPLENDID CASH PREMIUMS 
FOR LISTS FROM OTHER STATES AND CANADA! 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS. in Cash, for the largest 
list of Yearly a-uti-ctibers to uie Kcral Nkw-Yop.kkk, ob¬ 
tained out of the Slate - f Xevr York, and by a resident of 
tbe State, Pern:.*-/ or Province from which it is forward¬ 
ed.—treat iu or ten.life I according XO our terms, previous 
to the lht of Arrii, 1858. 
SEYENTY-EIVE DOLLARS f»r the next list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS 'or the next list. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next list. 
TEN DOLLARS for each of the next FIVE Lists. 
cr Compe iiDr* for these Premiums can also compete 
for buth the Grand April ami Chritltnas Premiums! — 
Thus one person may secure three prizes, aud if the rir-t 
in each cl..*-, obtain premiums amounting to over Five 
Hundred Dollars! 
To gire Loral Aoa's ai.-d otheT Friends of the Rcbal a fair, 
equal chance, trevt-ri.g Ag-ots, 11 '.- -rid'-r- and citizens of 
R ch-ster are excluded from competition fer -my of the riremi- 
air> hereinbefore enumerated. 
fjre All the April Premiums will be announced (iu the Rural 
or a ; i cu 1 ar.) and paid io order, as soon alter April 1st as the 
result can. be ascertained 
ih For choice and etegvnt literature, high moral tone, peculiar 
adaptation la the heme circl* s of our ! aui Ire-hTu-ss, orluiriali- 
ty, and cheapne**, in * M vgazine i- aekn wlcdged on all hand*, 
to bo without a rival. Ti i* equal in the beauty of tie lypigr ;- 
phy and 'he riahneyy of l s emhelR-hm-nfs lo the most ambi¬ 
tion* and dearest of onr raaguvinos. while it cUiios io lead al 
Of them iu roeoy **wn'Ul f alirr«. For correctnef- and exqnri- 
..... were 
iK'T. Tbey will mu’.'in ih's san-r 1 risy in I.KiS Vnliune XI 
1-...-i • 4 yaar ra odvaora. Four 
cnpicK lor 8'. twelve copte* for S 4, «i"i on* extra t n getter up 
of club. Z~l'~ B|, ciice!.* rent free v> nil who wuh to -nbrcri-e 
or to makeup clubs Address T. .4 A'-tTtlLflt A GO, 
410wl 103 Walnut Ft, Philadelphia 
CLOVER STREET NCRSERY. 
njsIIE FOLLOWING TREEF—RAISED IN BOWS FOCF 
J foot apart, erwoidered the belt th «l can be procunsd Sr 
Weineni NVw York. 
25,000 Arru Tree?, 8 teS foet. 4 r*in old 
60,1)00 " 5-7 •• 3‘- *- 
H.fMtO Dvraity PbakTsska 6 •• 3 only 2 ‘ 
I t.*)<*<> STa»DARD“ •• 5 •• 7 *• 2 “ - 
lO.rtoo Chekkia*. 5 - 7 “ i " ” 
S,OfM> Px»rH Trbsu 8 •• 6 “ 1 A 2 yre old. 
Clover Stro«. Nursery, BrighVrn. 3 miles east sf Rochester. 
Address JOFFP'i HALL,or ISAA ’ MOORE, Roche- .er. N. Y 
CHICAGO PUKC11.4S1NG AGENCY. 
B rag i ion asd skilly’s general pctkchasing 
Aux.vct—T bo subaentere -»ve associated taeroroice* on 
dertheabe vo ine-.i ;,,r Lae putpose ol execatiug romaifeixious 
for the nureha**.* of ail kin,?* ol article* fir perecos re-.id trig 
either ia city or country. The demands made upon onr rime to 
execute such commissions heretofore, and the apparent necessi¬ 
ty for rnch on institution iu this eitv. t-tve L-duoud thin enter- 
prise. Both members »f the firm will pay penaitml and prutupl 
attelLttOD Mr ike* execution uf the citmrziar.if. i it Iheir rrierfis, uud 
will 1*- a-eiateii, wheu tieceesary. by competent persons in every 
department of trade funicular atteniirai paid to orders for 
mplero-m* for farm or garden u;e. reed*, p fonts, trees of every 
description, roota, stock, carriage*, harness, r addle*. Agricultu¬ 
ral, Horticultural or other Book., clothing, doth* grooe-iea, fnr- 
nituro, hanlware, music and umnea instruments.millinery, cos- 
loetie*, perfumea, fancy articles, indeed every and .myri’rog that 
this or ot he r morket* ntfhrd. that cars be puirhased by us to the 
idvantitge ol our trieUtis It soiil ta. oilr aim Co atiei.d prompt¬ 
ly to these eomm'i-iot . and thus obviale the tteoeasity of ex- 
pcit** of limy, money and fatigue in travel, ou the part of our 
,n*toe-.*r» Tax lAtitES may relv ou our attention to therr 
order*. Address BKAGLH'N A REILLY. 
I'm* D Ptucrej, J F. O. Box 42.1, Chicago, Ill 
Frank W Rxiuiv S 
Comer of Salina and Fayattc S.s.. Syracuss, N. Y 
r IvflE oldest and mor*. thorough l ommercial Go lege tn *h- 
l Ftnpire State. F. >1. B.a«»elf, > . I*, liueaetl, and Jno 
Kunkln, l'roc lcal Acoouniauts. Ftofes.ors of l-ook-Kceptng, 
frlutthtilMp and Matlo-niatics, and lsrctur. r, on t’omaiercis 
Law, rommetcSal GncapmtaAlOO. fforr.*posn|.*r,re Ac 
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SURE SPECIFIC PREMIUMS’ 
TEN HOLLARS, tv Hash, to fticA jv- t remitiisg_ for 
Sevexxv-Fivx i>t more Ye-crly tubscr.bets to the Rural Sew- 
Yokkss, according to ourTcrms previens to the I-tor May 1S5S. 
SEVEN HOLLAR®, is Cash, or ’VYtbiter’s Cashridged 
Dictionary and $8 in Ag. Books to wery ocsremilt.ugfor Sixtt 
or more SUL-.cr.hcra a* shore. 
FIVE DOLLAR.®, tx 0 as 3. ior f/5 in Agricsltursl Books,) 
to every ou© remitting lor Fortv-Fivs or more sub -er.berti. 
WERSTEK’S I NABRlUGEit DIOTIONARY,—Low¬ 
est cash price, $.7—to every one remitting tor Fearr or moia 
subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS, ts CASH, (or a copy of Webster's 
Royal octavo Idctlcnazy. I naSringed in Yores, or, Sears’ Pic¬ 
torial Family Bible j», ft u Ag. Books.) toenryoue remitting 
for Thirty or taut, suhreribera. 
To every one *• tt-iii e Tws.WY-DW or more subfcribent. we 
wiJ give two extra copit j of the Rusal, aud scu.l, post-paid, a 
Gross of toe Wasiu.X 6 T 0 ' Mkoaluox Psy. (a tip-top Mxel 
Pen. such »s we u,n, cosh pnci?, _$I 50.)—or, a band*omely 
bound volume of V..* Rcral tor 1:-C, sred * grots of W. M. Pens 
as aforesaid. 
To every one sending To tbSYY o •—ore subscriber*, two extra 
copies of Ae Rural And aa!f 6 Gro-r of the above r eus—,r. ■ 
bound volume Of the Rusal for l-SSI and the Peus 
To every oue jeudiog KiiTSBX or more , uhscribers, an extra 
copy of the iitttil, an a Gross Of the above Pens post-paid. 
To every one sendlbg Tux or more subscribers, an extra copy 
of tbe Rural and h.l a Uro ? i of the Wasatsoio* Mxdav- 
UOS Ps» 
To every one sending Fix or more subscribers, an extra copy. 
or, a post-paid Grors of the above Pens. 
Tbe Specific Cash Premium* can be retained by those 
entitled. Tbo Books, Bens, Ac are ready for delivery or mail¬ 
ing to order. 
Onk hundred and eleven prisoners have escaped 
from the Penitentiary of the State of California, 
since April, 1856, only thirty-live of whom have 
been rc-eaptured, leaving seventy-six at large. 
Col, Fremont has shipped about fifty tans of 
qmrtz, taken from bis Mariposa claim, to England. 
A slight shock of an earthquake wna felt in 
Nevada on the 15th nit. between wn and eleven 
o’clock. At Bl Louis and other towns in the 
northern part of the county the shock was more 
severe, causing chimneyB to tumble down. 
The groFS receipts of the Fair of the M chanics’ 
Institute, San Francisco, were $19,275 55. The 
expenditures, including $128 donated to the Or¬ 
phan Asylums, have breu about $11,000, leaviug a 
balance of $8,000. beside the building itself, on 
hand. Over fifty thousand persons visited the Fair 
during the two weeks it was open, 
Thk editor of the San Joaquin Republican bus 
been presented with a mass of exceedingly rich 
oopper ore, taken from the claim of Wm. Rogers, 
iu Hope Valley. It weighs 290 pounds. 
Thk San Frauds -in, Cal., papers say that there 
are hundreds of servant girls in that city worth 
from one to ten thoumnd dollars each, their ordi¬ 
nary wages being now twenty-five dollars a month. 
In the splendor of their dresses they far eclipse 
their mis’rcBsus, and, as the saying is, they “can 
take Broadway down'* without an effort. 
A com. vein has been discovered in .ShaBta 
county. The Shasta Courier says the vein was 
discovered by Messrs. Grin noil & Wilder. Messrs. 
Lieurance Jc Co. have tested the quality of the 
coal, and are so well satisfied of its excellency that 
they are busily engaged in properly opeuiug the 
vein. Already they have run a drift some twelve 
feet, into the hill, and find tho vein about ten or 
twelve inches in thickness, and lucre thing as It re¬ 
cedes from the Burfaoe. Mr. Lieurance, who is a 
practical blacksmith, finds by actual experiment, 
that it is iu every respect preferable to oharccal 
for all tho purposes of smithing. 
Thk San Frauelsco Herald of tho 5th nit., gives 
a statement of the shipments of gold from that 
port during the present year. During tho three 
SCHOOLEY‘3 PATENT PRE-ERYATORY. 
Patented .luite, 1837. 
F OR PBKSKRVING Mh*u. Fniito, V*-eiAbl -s. Butter, Milk. 
Older, mid oil perishable article* without moti.d, decay, or 
UinL by rbc use of Ice. 
Invaluable for Farmer*. Hut. her*. Dairymen, Brewers Hotels, 
Casid e and Vtl Mak r , lire Homo-to'd, and all Dadcs where a 
a cold I 5 ° 1 mi* perfectly dry at nosphete is requited. No house 
is pa rive' a Itboet this rreoervatory. 
Can lie construe red at n expense to suit purchaser (above 
the cost of rigb 1 ) in Bliy l cality where ice can b» obtained in 
the winter. 
Applications to the tmaersvtned, in person or by mail, will 
lave attention. 1 ail On revn la op'-TAtion on a l .-ge set'e for 
cut ins meft 1 uMhe chIhIi ishniaat trt A Auixsgxu, Buffalo, .N.Y. 
At the recent ( flr of the New York State Vk'l 8 ct.ty at Buf¬ 
falo, the Preset Vi tory w.ia exhibited in -uce-.fnt operation and 
received the award of a Sliver e.dol and Dip'oma 
J. L ALBF.RGEr, Buffalo, v. Y 
Nov 14,1S57. 4ifonwtf 
Slaughter. 
_ 
Sheep peMd,. 
Lamb do. . 
Skbds. 
Clover, bushel.J 
Timothy.} 
Sukoiuxs 
Wood, hard.| 
Do. soft. ...... J 
Coal, Lehigh.,.i 
Do Soraritou,_J 
Do. K'oreb u r*. .. • 
Do. Shamokin. .. 9. 
Do Char. 
SalL bbl. % 
Hay. tan... 
Wool V 1 !b. 
Whit® fi*h, bbl.J 
(’odlfoti «3 quintal. J 
TrotiW bbl. 
Stumidon, 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
■MUK sC.4-1 ft.'rie .-is tiFb UK TU VliE FALL TRADB A 
L quantity of a* finely grown Treks ana Stocks a* can be 
found in the t-tnto. coi.Nieting in part of 
1 *»,«MM» Apptji Taos, t» to Sleet 
la.GOO “ - 5 to 7 • 
Vd.utxt 4 taS‘P Cbssst. 2 years, with fine heads. 
Kft.MOO " 1 rerv stocky A branched. 
5.4MMI IlwAttr •• 1 *• “ *• " 
18.UDO Sva»'p Boas. 2 •* extra fine. 
ttl.OOO Pure. 1 “ 4 to <5 feet and very fine 
5,tMM» PKAC8. 1*2 •• 
16,1100 Ajl Aksj« Vtr jt. 2L, feet well tuTnishod A stocky 
B.OtMl Halsah Fir. ! Yj to S feet 
IttO.tHtO Apple StdcxS, 2 yearn. 
150,04*0 C'herrt " 1 •* very large 
50 Boshels Maxxarp Cherry Pits 
A opte seed in seaAon. 
SaSkt ' MAXWELLS, RAMSDKN A CO., 
Dans wile. Aug. J4. 1857, Dansville, Llv. Co., N Y. 
Chicken*, 
7«rk...,r. 
Geese .. 
1'aibt. Aa 
..00@18c 
..lbajl7e 
....7;al8e 
DOCpia^e 
..14®15c 
Battet, roll... 
Do. firkin. 
Olteese,. 
Lard, tried:.. 
Tallow. 
Eggs, do tern,. 
Apple SeedllORv two years old, lor Sale at f 
per 1,(W0. Address 
C I.TNDON, Albiou. N Y. 
100,000 
4d9w3 
PRODUGK AN D DUO VISION MARK.E T8, 
NKW Yi)R!v. Nv-v U. -Flour—.Market for Wonr more active, 
both ( rexjiort and hoiaeuse; at unchanged prices, nolwit.’i 
staridlag the large reoeipls holders Insist on lull prices. Hales 
nt *1.75 for comm m to choice super State. Jt.ili fri. .tl for extra 
State. Jl,75(.i: »,S’. lor common to good super \V»-,tern; $t.y.yJ. 
6,'iH (or coiuinon |a ciudtum and :\tra Michtga'n. Wisconsin, 
Indiana, Illinois aud Iowa i.'tuiadian Hoar at $5.1d k c.0.70 for 
common to choice family extra 
llRAtx—Wheat steady. Hales Chicago spring a; VS(®97c; 
176c for good red Ohio: UkKJUfa- .Milwankae clttb; IdMo tor 
white Oaaadian. Rye n«rai> al at 7.V,fi7Ho. Barley steady; sales 
common »tx rowed .Stale at Ti’c Cora a shade lit uiar; sales 
mixed West m chi fly at 76‘jO, delivered and closing wi h no 
buyers be'mv 7fa-, delivered i.'at* iu moderate request a; 42 : 
lie tor Stale; Lfyl.'v fir Wonteeu, 
PROVtaioas— Pork quiet and st -wiy Hales ,u *19,75 lor mass 
$16,7.\d 17 tor prime me*»; $21 for clear $lf> for prim* I.ar.l 
firmer; sale- at Uf. ..Uc Httrier -loady at LVfil.a; : or Ohio: 
'fl.f-.’e for Stale. Ofiu. su »«•)’ jug r.xely si tr-;, ' 
BUFFaU), Nor ■?—Flout- v a|es Saturdavafternoon choice 
sfipcf Michigan and lndlat aat $I,H1; extra(>alo * $487; extra 
Mlchiinn «t$'.,12>q v i5.2.'.. T..is oiornittg extra Indiana at} i.aT 
choice do. Ml CO:.; m at $d.A7, ami Hotuliem Indiana at $i.62. 
” u v* Wlmat closed tiadirday wl h Chicago spring at 80c, 
and wnito Eltdistia private This morning no' an active inqqirt 
Hillers are i eiuanding a contx#.riou, but holders are firm, sal®/ 
Otiicaito spring at Stic , red Indiana at ; white Canadian a 
$1.10. Corn la l iir demand, and hoblers r.rhor more disposed 
to realize; sale* Oats firmer, with a good demand; 
sales to arrive at lie afloat, and on Out spot at 31 We, delivered 
Or At* S EfRi pvs The following will show th? receipts by 
L-he fo' VIC week ending 7llt Inst — Fleur. 41,913 bbls 'iVhex! 
5117.04!) bush ; Corn, 62.3SI bn»h.; Oats, 52.697 bush. 
Txvo year old *4.opl4» $eod!tiig». hva miles north of 
Albion. Kx r luiormaiit** , mblre hh 
S WKAVRR, Albion, N Y. 
4»3Sw3 
P KKMIFM KKAIIHA FOWI 8-M Brp;nm4 Heu b And 
1 Cock, 1 o'd lAtt pprinp Alio a few cbicken*-, all of 
pnre blood, nud 6br sikl* 4 cbenp by tne laze r» Kly, Esq 
Iuquireof W. T. KLV. 6) Sonth Ki r u^h. St., Koc'ie^trr, N. Y. 
EMERY’S 
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, 
DKVOTXO to 
AaRICVl.TVRF., HORTICULTURE, MECILi.MCS, EDC- 
CAllO.V, BOMB f STB RES l S, XEKS, MARKETS, AC., 
Fully Illustrated with Emgravixgs in all departmeots of 
Tools, Machinery, '''fork. f)w (lings, Hams, Fruits, 
FlOU'erS, dj*'-i 
will ns nrai.isiiRn os tbe 
F irst of J ARTAK Y, Sod coutiaue weekly (hereafrer. 
Out design will be to make it a paper morn aspect -.llv devoted 
to Wiurioru Interests, giving the most reliable 1 iformatio i on- 
cerni g »ud oomjictui! wi: the groat Agricultural regions, the 
Metro units of witch we occupy 
At too same time a medium to convey to rim K»«iern Agr'cul- 
tnri-t and Capitalist each tacts as w. 11 induce him to invest 
capital and labor in wearita Unit and general enterprises. 
TBKMH. IN ADVA.NCK 
Two Doflam per Annum r II Copies for $1; 0 for $19: ID for 
$15; and one to the gorier tip of ilie clttb. $1 per Volume ’I 6 
mouths with index. Ac. 
Specimen umubets now ready. Fetid for one. 4f9w2 
RVKRY A CO. 2 'rt L a k„ g,„ Chicago 111. 
C. A. BURK & CO., 
1 MPURTERS. manofactdR saa a *r 
I. Dealera in 
W atoriee. Jewelry and Diamonds Plain and Ponev 
driver TV ore, iftr.o Table Cutler y. Silver 
Plated Goods, and a groat Variety 
of Fanny Artiolea 
Cur sssorttnont ol the above Goods Is the largest to be round 
ana the prices the most reasonable. We invite the attention c 
those wao wish to examine or pnrehnse 
C. A Burr. ) No ? State St. Rochester. H I 
Jiro T Fox. > S36t 
Chas H Wekb i 
$450,00 M08E, AND EXTRA : 
In addition to ad other Ptendur.\s, both General ar d Specific, we 
will give to Kacii of the Due ifomirfti Persons sending the first 
list* of Twxlve or mote Yearly bub-ciibers to the Rural, after 
this date, acon’ii.g to onr Tern ., a Gross of the Wash. Med. 
Per. post-paid. 
To each of the One Hundred Pert ■nt sending the first lists af 
Twenty or mom sutscrihor., a* above, we "'ill give a bound 
Volume of the Kcral for I8S7, (c«rh price. A’,) or. if preferred 
to the hotrod Rcsal, a gro«, of he W M Pke and a copy of 
the Year Book or Acricc-liuse— both postpaid 
tCxF" Comp -utors for these Extra and the above Specific Pre¬ 
miums are not UndteA io townships, bus all subscriptions ob¬ 
tained will be counted on l rem'utns. tie matter how widely 
distributed. To ,ecure Pretninms the money must accompany 
OTdeis, in a-cordance with onr Terms 
REMOVAL, 
FRANCIS A LOUTRHL, 
Stationers, Printers and Book • Binders, 
Kaye Homoved from their Old Stand to the New Store 
IN'o. 45 Maiden Lane, 
(Nets' Nassau. St., Aeie-York.] 
We supply everything in our line Order* receiv e 
orompi attention .HJSwlB 
v iIUtJtT-llORNS you SAUL—Right or ten flno yonne 
O Cows aud Heifers ; Also Heiior and Bull Calves. 
TookvtM,-. Uadi sot Co N Y Itgitf] S P CH A PM AM 
TEEMS, IN ADVANCE. 
Two Poliass a Tear. Three Copies one year, for $5—Six 
Copies for fri 1 —’ eu t opie® for $15, sad scy additional number 
at same rate. (f l.S- 1 per copy.) As we ptc-p .y American Post- 
mre tm P .pe.. fe t IO British 1‘voviu.i'H, fl.AlV, r-r copy i> 
lowest club price to CanodUnti. Club pap rs sent to different 
post-offices and a imes added st any t me dills on ail 
solvent Banks tr, U S. and Cmada takes, at psr, bat Agenta 
will pleas** until New York, Canada or New Kngland nionoy 
when convduier.i For all an omits over $15. we prefer d rtria on 
New York i lets esc • tinge,'-where the cost Is not gre«te.- than 
last year. 
Sum is onr “Still Higher’* List,—unequalled In both 
number and urnuuut ot Pi'cmunti*. TUO portion not In Casts 
is in the best Instruments, Machines, Books, Peas, Ac , ob¬ 
tainable, at the lowest Cash Prices,—and they lrt ftI! Rllc ^ 
articles as can be sold if not wanted by tbe peroonx entitled. 
J3T NOW IS THE TIME FOB ACTION] as those 
who comnieaue early will he mo»t sticcdseftil, Specimen 
Numbers, Show Bills. Ac , famished l' r °e to all diapoaed to 
compete for the Premium”, and thus aid iff extending the 
usefulness of the 1 .ending and Larked Circulated Rural, 
Litkrarv ard Fashlt Wkkki.t. Subacrlptions should be 
I properly inclosed, uud carefully mailed to 
I Nov. 1857. D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Three Hundred and Thirty-six page*, and Four Hundred and 
Forty Knjtavings. 
ZR.LJ JR-A.IL AFFAIRS. 
1 COMPl.KTK KNCVCI.OPKLHA IN Ml.MAlL’KE FOB 
uvaty man with a Farm, a 1 lar ieit. or a Domestic Animal 
—for ewry Place which will grow a Flower ,:: + Fruit Tree—for 
ovnry pti roha«er or Builder m the Co tit try. and for every 
Household in tho City, delighting i t 'cp etemariotij or looking 
forward with hope* uf Rural Lite K u rsclttg 
Rural Architecture, Implements ard Machinery, 
Lajtifocapo Gardeninta Farm Kconomy. 
FrntlCultare, Domof'lc Anlmali, 
Orao menw i Planting. Farm BtriliUmc, 
Best Fruits atid I I .wer*. ,nt^ fur i'uluv. t inv 
J. HAC+W <*> SOWS, 
Ml’SlO PUBLISH K R ^ 
NO. 90S MAIN STItlsari'. BOFYALO, 
Pianos and kiurma s Irota the bon ? oc icriee Is the Onto,, 
for *k!e «! maker* price* 
Ity, $7,1X1 
k (K\i^5,60; 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
i \FFEB FOK SAI.K OVB« l.BOO.rMM* ACRES 8ELHOTSD 
l t Farming and Wood l-and* is Tract* o» Forty acme and up¬ 
wards. U> suit purchasers, on 
Long Credits and at Low Rates of Interest 
flumpla, eoutalning Maps, doecriptton ol Land*, and other 
Inforntaifon valuable to the Weatens Emigrant, will be »ent free 
of po*ruge bv add resetng 
SbUtf Ji.H.N CORNING. Goa. Ag't., Buffalo, N. Y.. or 
JOHN W1U40N, land <V-rir l. C K. R., Olilc. HI 
Best Fnrit* and FI_ ___ 
Bnnntfftilly Illustrated wi lt 4<0 bLiaTkvri,eg. 
By Jonx J Thom vs. Author ot h- - A-n«.-.-u, Fruit Cul- 
turir.t, Ac.. Ac. Bent post-paid on receipt or $1 la Gold. Port¬ 
age Stamps or Bank-note, bv the puifliehers. 
LUIHKtt rOCKKR V RON Albany, N Y 
V f* 10 sitt« publlthew have J st iesned Tux Illostkatsd 
AWKUA1 Kkoister Of if c a At. Arriuut for isle -* beautiful a-.- 
unal of All Agricultural and Horticultural tuari r<-with IS*) 
Migrurirgs, Piioo ii cout* For rite »ak* of iutreduoing it 
more widely In every locallly. rh,,y wIU tend One Dor vtl 
Coplns posneeiil, for TWO DOLLARS! 
AGENTS WANTED to sell these book* in all parts of 
the country. 40A fiiAsteow 
GEORGE W. DAVIS, 
Successor to O. Bcrukguur, Dealer Io Fashionable Bon¬ 
nets. Ribbon*. Flower*. Ac Blenching and Pressing neatly 
Executed to order. No. 811 State St. Rocbeater, N Y. 404m3 
J. SAGE & SONS, 
lilTIIOGK.%FUJSK» AND ENtiKAYKKff 
909 Mvnt SrastT, BtnrfALO, 
OVSH S ik C4 E'a MUSIC 8TOR3. 
AIU»L,K SEEDLINGS. 
OK SALK by N DRAKE A CO., of Elbfi, N. Y, 800,000 
Apple Seedlings two years old, at $4 per 1,000. 405w8 
