abandoned by their followers, have fled to Gib¬ 
raltar. It is stated that the latter, after leaving’ 
Saragossa, was defeated while retiring through 
Andalusia. Seven ly of his men were killed and 
the remainder dispersed. 
A number of Republican journals published iu 
the provinces have been suppressed by the local 
authorities for inciting insurrection. 
Africa. 
A Bombay dispatch of the 11th inst. says that 
Mr. Kirke has received a letter from Dr. Living¬ 
stone, dated on the 8th of July, ISOS, in which 
the Doctor informs hint that he believes he has 
discovered the sources of the river Nile at a 
point situated bet ween ten and twelve degrees 
south. 
Dr. Livingstone was in good health at the time 
of wilting to Mr, Kirke. 
Intelligence of a still Inter date to band from 
Zanzibar states that the trade caravan had ar¬ 
rived there and reported that the Doctor had 
readied Ujijo, on the road ta the const, in safety. 
Mr. Kirke, in a dispatch to the Government at 
Bombay, saysA caravan lias arrived at Zanzi¬ 
bar. It brings the welcome news that Dr. Liv¬ 
ingstone had arrived at Niyi alive and well. Ho 
was on the way to tin; coast, tho road to which 
was open and safe. Another caravan is ex¬ 
pected here, which will bring later information 
of t he Doctor's progress. 
Asia. 
Fhom a Bombay dispatch of the 11th we learn 
that news had been received from Central Asia 
that Ameer of Bokhara has petitioned for tho 
assistance of Russia against Sheere Anli of Ca- 
bool; that he has sent tribute to the Czar, and 
that his eldest son has gone to St. Petersburg to 
secure tho succession to the caliphate through 
the protection of Russia. 
Australasia. 
Advices have been received from Sydney, 
Now South Wales, to the eth ult. The United 
States steamer Kcarsarge was in port. A grand 
entertainment was given by the citizens of Syd¬ 
ney in honor of her commander. Captain James 
S. Thornton. 
It was reported that tho Fiji Islanders had 
solicited tho United States Government to estab¬ 
lish a protectorate. 
Cheese.—Everything ha* contributed to elevate 
the market Mil* week. Wo have hiul steady, better 
gold, a heavy Interior advance.and llu* cable quoting 
ate. lid., which Is an improvement. The stock I* rap¬ 
idly going to shippers at onv prices. and with tho re¬ 
vival of the homo demand our market will soon be 
bare unions receipts are more liberal. The export 
for thp week ending Oct. 12. was 47,280 boxes: thin 
number will be exceeded for tins week endliiKOct. 13 
The receipts for the week were 33,374 boxes—4,2S31 i!»n 
than lust week. 
Factory State, extra, p ft. 17 <$ wx 
Factory State, good to One. V ft.16Y <•« it; 
I aetory State, common. * ft.VI <,* 13 
Factory Ohio, fair to prime, »< lb.15 w) 16w 
Farm Dairy, choice, p ft.pj ^ life; 
Farm Dairy, good to prime, V ft. ....15 m us' 
Farm Dairy, common to fair. 13 ah ujk 
English Dairy, good to prime, V ft.Id 17k 
English Dairy, poor, V ft..jaw ah ii 
Pineapple, State. ft.@ ?2 
Pineapple, Connecticut. V ft. a & 20 
Colton.—The arrivals have been large, and prices 
nave dropped about one cent. Spinners and export¬ 
ers are operating freely. Sales for Junuui y at SOji® 
2tk\ Receipts lor tho wook, 23,182. 
, . Nsw Orica*™ »u4 
rpUnd, Ac, Mobile. TtKfta. 
Ordinary.24 od— t.<i24R 24Sw34V 
Good Ordinary... 25 ®— K/25Q 25kftWf»k 
Low Middling.... @2UQ SiVaSr 
Middling.2likc^— CiAHiY 27 im27'i 
Goud Middling... 27 «27H' 27K»27g 
Dried Fruits.— The demand for apples docs not 
open with its accustomed activity for the season 
Ordinary outs are mottling easier, but thn market, 
is not q notably chan gad. The little doing in peaches 
Is directed t,, choice small lots ut former prices. 
( berries urp In small simply and ttrm. Blackberries 
would sell to go out, if holders would relax their 
views sufficiently to give the parties who hold orders 
a commission. 
Apples, Southern, good to lino. 7 <i® HVe, 
Apples,southern, poor .... _ (, v ii 1 -.,-. 
Apples. Southern, sliced. 3 (.flllc. 
Peaches, peeled, ordinary Virginia.ifl <„ tse. 
Poaches, pooled. Eastern shore. ..P.l R’JlJe. 
Peaches, impeded quarters. ., ; wS Sc 
Peaches, impeded halves. ti outbe 
I'hel . lOH, oil led. ”7 
Bluet berries..13 Use 1 le. 
fowls, do., 18fii20r.; turkeys,21«524e. Ducks and geest* 
only tu moderate demand at 75o.s}$t V pair for the 
former, and $1,76(S8 for the latter. A few dressed 
lots or turkeys have lii'ought2Ciit28c. Chickens, State 
and Row Jersey, 22o»25c. 
iSeed*. Grass kinds are Inactive. Clover. 13r,ilie.r 
timothy, fl.82Si(*l.7&. Hough flax is held at $2.30c,i2..Vi 
V' gi-tnlilen. Thn Shipping demand for potatoes 
baa fallen off, anil price* of tho low grades iti o not so 
well maintained. Choice Peach Blows uvo offering 
on rather easier terms, tho retail trade apparently be¬ 
ing pretty well supplied. Onions lire rather scarce 
just at the moment, aud better lignros are ruling. 
Potatoes 
Beach Blows, V hbl..$2 00 a 2 25 
Buckeye, »< bhl. 1 &0 w 1 75 
Monitor, p bid. 1 25 <\v ! M) 
Goqdrleh, ft bbi. 1 25 ® 1 50 
.lacksou While. 1 50 do 1 75 
Dyckiirao, y bbi. 1 73 2 (X) 
Dyright, p bbi. 1 60 ® 1 75 
Sweet potatoes, Va., H bbi. 3 25 til It 60 
Sweet Potatoes, Del., V bbi. 3 75 <tc 4 00 
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young children and tukotho place of an elder sister 
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and Chronicle, New York. 
Address TICACUKU, care of Rural Office, 41 Park 
Row, New York. 
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JJITC II COCK’S 
nuiiE music. 
No. 60. THE STARRY FLAG. 
Other sorts 
40. MONASTERY HELLS. 
48. DO NOT FORGET ME. 
47. JENNY MAY POLKA* 
411. THE OLD MOUSOUKTAIRE. 
•45. GENEVIEVE MAltCIl. 
•14. THE SKA FLOWER. 
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42. THY AGAIN. 
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41). THE BRIDGE. 
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28. THE FLOWER QUEEN. 
27. GARDEN (TTY MARCH. 
2<i. THE BEACON THAT UortTS ME 
HOME. 
25. GLEN WOOD POLKA. 
24. THOU ART LIKE THE FLOWER 
2)1. PLEASANT DREAMS. 
22. THE HEART SHOULD NEVER GROW 
ULU. 
21. CARNIVAL OF’ VENICE 
20. THE CULPRIT FAY. 
Ii). LONG BtlAM U POLKA. 
18. LILLIAN'S SONG. 
17. KISS WALTZ. 
lfi. IN TEARS I PINE FOR THEE 
16. GRAND DUCHESS WALTZ 
14. PULLL'W HARD AGAINST THE 
13. INDIAN MARCH. 
12. THE F’ROST FLOWER. 
11. DAUGHTER OF EVE 
10. THE NUN'S PRAYER. 
9. F’AUST MARCH. 
8. NELLY CAREY. 
7. THE DELHI GALOP. 
{?• W hULj SWEET ANGEL. 
A- i knfers galop. 
• 11 JO LADGIt THAN BE 
nlli 
3. WEDDING MARCH. 
2 ' MV TllEF i 10 ,JUU ' MY HEART TO 
I. ANVIL CHORCg. 
The above can ha obtained of Music and Periodical 
Dealers generally The whole 51) mailed (post-paid) 
on receipt of 85.00, or any of the series on receipt 
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Address all orders to 
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41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
*• *•■*•!» 1 mis. ireaiers mivii neon working almn 
exclusively upon stuff that wus in market before tl 
dcti'iitltHi on the roads.^ F'ani'y pears sell lirliikl 
nary stock, as they iiannot nolil man 
yond a certain point, of ripeness. C'... „ 
fancy extni-sD.oi! I >11 chess held Urm at *18G,|30 per 
bbi. The snli-s are free for all choice descriptions, at 
*(k<4*8 per half bbi. Apples are higher, witti u (0w 
lots of western greenings bringing outhldo llgures: 
the range is f3w|l.25 for good tu prime, and $1.50(31 
*2.5(1 for common. Grapes am unsettled; wu have 
bad no supply from the Lake sections, anil nil prime 
North Hirer are Urm for this moment. Fine Isabella, 
are worth U(4itSe,; < 'ntawba. UZcdSc- Quinces are hard¬ 
ly marketable, ri'gular dealers are not yet In receipt 
of a full supply, a fewOholneapple will bring *Si6.«i3; 
|— «• . .*" " ‘ liuy 
urn 
detention on the roads. Fancy pears sell briskly; 
dealers do not stand out for extreme price* for ordi¬ 
nary stock, as they cannot hold many varieties hn- 
yond a certain point of ripeness. There ore a few 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
w* >« I *| ■ » J . 11 ITTI QIIHIUD BFIIIU V) III HI IIIK ,? 
pears, *7 <11 7 HI. HI ok or y nuts are so ubuiiilaoi 1 hat til 
will Mayo to be bold for cooler weather. The 
offering at H@t2.25 per bushel. Oliestnuts have 
dropped to a point that, allows general consumption, 
quoted at fl. 6 (J<ii*i.lX). Cranberries are quotoil at Clou 
* 10 , with a light inquiry, 
fJrnin.—Thn foreign advices have boon unfavora¬ 
ble for wheat, and prices are ubimt four cents per 
bushel lower. At the close, owing to the reduced 
arrivals through detention on the canal*, holders 
obtain firm prices. Corn-With 1111 active local de- 
mand and a light supply, prices are very much higher. 
Oats, also, ure higher, with moderate offerings. Bar¬ 
my- Parcels to arrive are Inquired fur,freely, with a 
brisk trade ut better llgures. Receipt* arc 
Till* Wa*k, DutUtr.ii. 
Wheat. $&2,84i) .K!I,1 ij0 
{'orb.. Ml,374 255,100 
Oats. 134,134 202,355 
{{ye. . 3,1114 
Malt. 18,020 13,474) 
Barley, . 24,503 8,424 
Peas. . . 
Wheut- 
Spring No. 2, per bush. *1 31 @ 1 39 
Hpring, No. 3. 1 20 (.4 1 33 
Sprmg, other grades. ., 1 41 ou 1 40 
Winter Western red. 1 40 (<5 i 4 tS!X 
Winter Western white. 1 50 <vo 1 73 
Michigan amber ... 1 45 OS 1 HJk 
California white. I CO (u l 70 
Canada white. 1 55 CD 1 70 
Airibor Kentucky and Tennessee. 1 15 <•£ 1 18 
Corn— 
Western mlxrd, sound. 10(1 (® 1 14 
Du, unHoiind. 1(2 M 1 05 
Rye, Western, Canada and State. 1 15 © 1 18 
Oats— 
Southern and Western, new. C2U& GO 
Malt. 1 00 (a- 
Barley— 
State........ . 1 20 & l 35 
Canada West. 1 45 <<5 1 50 
Game-Is in better assortment, though some de- 
scrlptlons meet with a slow sale. Vealson must lie 
line to sell. Small birds are plenty. We quote. 
Prairie liens, V pair, HEil.25; partridges, #1.26:-; 1.37 
do.; wild pigeons, trapped, *1.25<U.1.87 18 doz.; ito., stall 
fed, *1.7,V-<2.2Ti. Venlsun, choice saddles, 2O(i022c., do,, 
poor, lOeilHc. 
Huy nnrl Ktvnw. Deliveries of hay nt the river 
have been cut off through the washing a way of stream 
bridges, and our available stock is rapidly Closing 
out. There Is plenty to come when shipment can be 
resumed, and dealers do not clieek the trade by put¬ 
ting up price*. Wo quote retell at 850.(54*1.10. Ship¬ 
ping Is search, and will bring GOcgiGVc. About 500 bales 
went to Cuba since our last. Vessel* loading for the 
coastwise trade are sailing only partly llllcd. Long 
rye straw Is quoted at IOC li.Vshort do.. 802sS6.: ./ut 
straw, GftiiOSc. 
Tie pa.—There Is not much change. Holders are 
perhaps a little firmer in their views. Suit's are 
small. Wo quote State at IGJv-Hlc. for fair ami good 
qualities, with common at loc. Eastern, 12CJ 15c: 
yearlings, 4 l9c. Receipts for tho week, l,3u3 bales. 
nesday, a portion or which were sold ns follows, viz.: 
63 tine 1 )hlo grade Durham*, 9)j cwt.. at 15L6ilUKc-; 31 
thin MIssourl Htcer*. 8 W nwt., at ISmjIIo.; lOSlight anil 
poor Illinois cuttle, 6 K cwt., at #70 ouch ; anil l.fi me¬ 
dium to good Indiana steers,7,K cwt., at U.^CvUio. 
The following uro tho prices at tho close of the 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
C’en la. 
Extra flue bullocks, $ A...1CK cv IC. 1 -J W'/i On 17 
Good to prime. “ ...16V4 ca IG Hi &<) ltjw 
Medium... “ ...14‘, 10 16 1IX ® 15R 
Ordinary.. “ .. .Vi‘A <A 13>j 13 Mil 
Poorest grade. ** ... 9H (<« 11 10.K (ii 12 
Average of all sales.li.Vfi M — 15 64 — 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 8,909 Kentucky. 862 
New York.... 632 New Jersey. 12 
Ohio... 888 Canada... — 
Missouri. 341 Texas. 571 
Pennsylvania. — Indiana. 399 
Michigan. 31 Connecticut. — 
West Virginia. — 
Milch Cnw*. —These have been offering moro 
freely during the past few tiny*, and while we cannot 
report much decline, there Is more difficulty in get¬ 
ting tho high llgures Of Iasi week. Thu decline In 
beef has something to do with It, for when a person 
can soli a fat tow, ueariy dry, at a good price, he will 
the more readily purchase a fresh one. We notice 
one lot of 15 common to pretty fair State cows sold at 
$606585 each, with one very superior milker at * 122 , 
and some right good cowa at *U5 mIH) each. 
Vent CttIvca,—There la quite a falling off In the 
arrivals of calves; tint with a dccllnij in beef, no ad¬ 
vance cun pu reported In veals. The receipts of fat 
milk calves are very light., and such sell at 13 X<hj13o., 
with the very Driest nt 13(-;c. per lb. live weight. 
These, however, are the extra fat Jersey calves. 
Good Slate calves sell ut It ^iv)l2c., aud "grasses " at 
6 MT 0 . A lot of 16 head averaged *11.93 each, and 59, 
part milch calves, sold at $14.68 per head. 
Sheep nod f.n mb». The 33,589 ah cep and Iambs 
are more than 6,000 in excess of last week's receipts, 
and still wo report an activu market hut at le, do- 
cllnn on lambs. Fat slump ure scarce ami slill sell jit 
OtfOtHJfC.. with some extras, of over 100 lbs. weight, 
ft! 7o. Medium sheep are worth 5JI.eiGLe., with poor 
at5(*5Kc. Common lambs sell ut. 7W(< 58 c.; fair utS' , 
and prime at Me.: vis., «6 vStute Itimhs, of t !6 lbs„ at 9c.; 
78, of (W lbs., same price; 31 Uunadas, (13 lbs., 8 :-,canil 
( 12 Btate, 5»d5»5 Rat., 8 «n. Sheep sales. l(B lat ky., lol 
lbs , ,e.; 203 CtttiUlJUM, ]U5 lbs.. 206 Ohio, 37 lbs., 
#>fc.; and 1U Htato, 78 lbs., 5Kc. 
Swine.-Arrivalsof 19,755, being quite in excess of 
last week’s receipts, cause a slower market and lower 
prices. W 11 quote llvo ut 9'„(SH0V'c„ with dressed ut 
KXo. Jersey and River dressed hogs sell at 11® 15c., 
the lightest bringing tbe most BroUty. 
I/A TEST -Oct. 13. P. .31. Bri'vrH,—Arrivals 
to-day 2,4)44, of which 1,108 were at Wechawken, and 
926 at Corumunipaw. Trade was slow ut prices quoted 
above, florae of the Texan* were likely to hold over, 
and others were selling at a slight decline. 
Sheep. Reitolpts to-day 5,100, aud ueariy all likely 
to sell Thin sheep are Vp-. lower, several lots or 05 
fi</70 ft. stock selling at 5c., uinl 11 ear Canada, 102 lbs,, 
at 6J4C. Also 92 Statu lambs, 59ug02 lbs., at 9c. 
Hogs—Are sliding downward, with arrivals of 2,712 
to-day. Dressed have settled ut laMWjfc., with hve 
at ft.' lORe,; a car choice 234 ft. ohm bogs selling at 
alter price, aud 110 Indiana poor, 121 Iba., at 9c. 
OI7V THE NOVI5LTV WRINGER 
or at least take it ou trial with ANY or Aid 
others, tittil keep the WEST. 
I3Y” For sale everywhere. 
N. II. PHElfs it CO., General Agents 
_ 17 Cor ilwndt St., New York. 
S JEWING IRA CHINE <<) 
x\. Wo sell ottr Machlna, with Tubln and Tioatib 
complete, [annu tnachinr,) for SIS, which wit 
‘K&tffi* 1 no.'teuuZ 
J G i 1 , 1 *; r v , or Y thiril atlcli can be mtt and will no 
jip. IJm| 1 (idui*<'Uieiit.*« Offfci'ttfl to fftoiornl Mm 
ocaUmmts. A so, ,^/tc> HavU kc/.(^. u« ubnve 
tor 819, l ellpr, fucker ami emiii.i uim,.. 
| Ghlc. R I A 1‘ac.lOflk' 106V; 
1 t. A N. Western 71k' 71K 
I (’. N. W'rn pf 83)4 84 
| Boston W. P ... — - 
Murlpotw. 
Manposa pref 
F’ort Wayne... 
•v/., iso. Jji _Iiuirnlo St* t Unchc-Htcrv, New 
— K.G , MARfetl IA LL. i V« m, „,. 
K L L- K NO U \ s O I, \ u T \ t» r 
MlOVK, wJjteh koopa Him* ni^ht and duy 
lty pgt cc*nt. r»f fuel, Ia dollvcrcd in irood 
iy m.iroad Mat^n in tho UnltiKi tttatei or 
iKht. for tlf teen dolltirn 
J. C. COeilKANK 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
F OR Family use—5lmplo,choap,rt)llal)lit, Knits everything. 
AflEMTS WANTED. Circular and sample slocking FREE. 
Address HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO,, Bath, Mo. 
176 Broadway, N. Y.: 25 North Ninth 81., Phi Lade I 
Phi»7 187 State flt., Chicago ; 162 West Fourth 8t. 
'I, Miimiracturer, 
Rochester, N. V 
UNION WASHIN6 MACHINE 
AND WRINGER. 
\Y I ^ € <> X 
SILVER PLATE 00., 
MANOTACTtTRKnS OF 
TIIE FINEST QUALITY OF SILVER-PLATED 
GOODS. 
Factories, WEST MERIDEN,CONN. 
Salesroom.21 MAIDEN LANE. NEW YORK. 
asassj- 
** ■»*« 
ments * Vl'l -ti 1 improve- 
tretits U;l IIMi flCJflSOllfl, SAD HtONs. and 
•Vu kin!is ll,ldl X art L ' t>5- t h-dlies Drym's, Winger* i.f 
all kind*. J. WARD A CO., 
nr i . ,N ) ‘ T (tdriimrly No. 23)Cort|nndt St., N. Y. 
\V t inkers <<t all kinds repuired. Betel for f.'ireular 
M(mglc tH Ulua *' a ‘ VeryYvliino for the Washer and 
F KINDLES AHKUTI.TI UAL fltruiiicr 
is perfectly safe, is clomp, dues not require skill¬ 
ed labor to manage, and saves from 25 to 50 per cent, 
to tho Stock Feeder, Tlp./se In waul will send for 
prices and circulars to 
BARROWS, HA VERY ,t CO 
Successors to fluvery A Co., Philadelphia. 
ATC'HET HEAD SCREW. 
’ Cust Cider Screws, Improved Apple 
nders, Ae. Address 
J. W. MOUNT, Medina, N. Y. 
The South offers splendid opportunities for Capital 
and Emigration, anu 
THE “ODD NORTH STATE” 
especially holds out rare Inducements. A Full De¬ 
scription of its Counties, together with Letters from 
Prominent Citizens of the Statu in Relation to Soli, 
Climate, Productions, .Mineral*, Ac., are given in 
NORTH CAROLINA, 
A (JIIDK TO CAPITALISTS AND E3HGK.4.VTS, 
Au8vo. volume of 136 page*, which every imilridual 
meditating investment or settlement ip (he South 
should peruse. 
PuiCis-In Cloth... *1 25 
Paper. 75 
Sent post-paid on receipt of price. Apply to or 
address RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE, 
41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
[Reported for the Rural New-Yorker.] 
Bcfpai.o. Oct. W-P. M. 
Cnllle.— Last week provoil a very bad one for 
Western dealer*. The break on the Bail road de¬ 
tained stock at Albany, which detention disorganized 
business at Ibis poiut very materially At the close 
here on Saturday some 150 cars held over. Some of 
the owners sent tllelr stock to pasture^ where It is at 
present. At this opening yissteritay there were 270 
cars ot cattle on hand, (18 curs ot whj<.:h were hold 
over from last week. The market has been and is 
quiet, there being a very light Inquiry. The pros- 
peot Is not flattering. Ruling rates are about as fid- 
lows f7.75ei8.25 for good to prime, and *4(5)7.25 ''or 
poor to fair. 
Ssheep.—The supply Is about uu average, and the 
H ,UILL.—TI»C Only 
XL Self-Feeding, Discharging and Separating Mill 
muse. Every Grist Mill should have ono. For Mills 
aud Territory, address 
J. DONALDSON. Rockford, III. 
