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FEB. 9. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
$orap fiMigm California Intdligcittt. 
NEW YOliK CATTLE MARKET — Jan. 80. 
Prices —The prices of Beef Cattle, to-day per lb. will average 
half a cent higher than last week, first quality, ll(a)llj>£c; su¬ 
per extra 12J-£c ; medium quality, 107(10 2 c; poorest, 9@9,i(c.— 
But few sales over I0)(c or under 9c. 
MATRIMONIAL. 
A young man under 30 years of age, of fair appearance, good 
business habits, strictly temperate, possessing$3,000 invested in 
a farm pleasantly located, would like to form the acquaintance 
of a young lady from 18 to 25 years of age, possessing §1,000 to 
Arrival of the Steamer Arabia. 
The Arabia, from Liverpool at 9 A. M. on the 
19tb, arrived at Halifax Jan. 31. She brings The first named steamer, from San Juan, ar- 
10? passengers. . rived at New York, Jan. 28, and the last named 
The grand news of the week is that Russia f rom Aspinwall, Jan. 30th, bringing together 
Tees to negotiate on terms pioposed by the 0 y er a million iti gold.j 
Hies. The first announcement was made by CmAL America.—G en. Walker, has 850 Am- 
e Vxenna telegraph in the London Times in ericans under arms . H c has lost two of his best 
Arrival of the Star of the West, and 
the George Law. 
veal sells often as high as $20@30. 
Milch Cows and Calves.—A nice animal, with a calf by her 
CARLOS NEWTON, Winooski Falls, Vt. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
THE LEADING WEEKLY 
Agricultural, Literary ami Family Newspaper. 
“EXCELSIOR” has ever been the motto, and “Progress 
and Improvement” the Objects, of Moore’s Rural New- 
Yorker, and by truly and continuously manifesting their up- 
agreeS to liegouace on terms piuposeu uy uic over a million in gold.] weight 6{3)6[£c, dead weight 7%(fi>7}ic; small size do., live 
Allies. The first announcement was made by ~ w.iu.u.oniu™ weight 5sz@6 C ; dead weight 7®7J|c; still fed, live weight, 5}^ 
fr , r . , V i t r .if. Central America. —Gen. Walker,has 85U Am- @6c; dead weight 7‘4®7&c; NTYork State,heavy, dead weight 
the Vienna telegraph in the London 1 imes er j cans under arm s. Hc has lost two of his best 7%@ 7 ^c; Do small size, prime for market retaiiingy%c. 
these words •.— “ Russia accepts the allied prop- ,,, , , , pm 7, , r f Receipts—T he following are the receipts tor the week :— 
: 1 11 officers by cholera. Gol. Fry, who went out Beeves, 2.298; Cows and Calves, 128; Veals, 401; Sheep and 
ositions unconditionally. riie news caused ^ a sc j uting parfc y of 30 m J en , has been sur- i^bs. 8,653.’ 
immense sensation ; funds lose tin ee pei cent. , rounded The report is, that he has cut his way Cambridge cattle market-J an. so. 
317 I. A. CLARK, Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
BUURITT’S CITIZEN OF THE WORLD. 
ral, Literary and Family Newspaper. Non-subscribers 
into whose hands this number may fall, are respectfully invited 
to give it an examination, and compare its style, contents, Ac., 
with those of other journals. All readers, whether subscribers 
or not, are referred to Premium List below, and Special Notices 
on last page—with the assurance that any aid they may render 
ment and alarmists begin to fear that Russia most cheering accounts. The recent ranis have 
merely seeks to gain time by deceptive nego- given the miners plenty of water and plenty of 
11 There is nothing important from the Crimea. The exports of wheat during the past year 
Numerous ambuscades of Cossacks are distribu- ^aye been quite large, equivalent to 132 566 
ted around the allied camp, but vigilance pre- bbl* of flour. The total amount raised in Cal- 
vents many stragglers being captured. Several i^ma dunng the past year is estimated at 2,- 
additional explosions were made in Sebastopol o~o,444 bus lets. . 
docks. ’1 he docks are now almost destroyed. The Legislature is lo meet on the 7th inst., 
France and England each reserve one gate as a when the new Governor will be inaugurated, 
trophy. Oregon.— The latest dates from Oregon are to 
Yearlings— None. Two Years Old—$16,@19. Three Years nal. Price. 50 cents per annum, paid Invariably in advance. 
Id—S27®30. Published by GEORGE W TAYLOR, Philadelphia. Subscrip- 
Siieep— 1,(120 at rftarket. Prices—Extra and selections $8, tions, in money or postage stamps, should be addressed to him, 
@10. In lots $2, 4, 5(2)6,50 each. 
Swine— None at market. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET —Jnn. 81. SYRACUSE NURSERIES—DISSOLUTION. 
At market 1,100 Beef Cattle, 70 Stores, 9 pairs Working Oxen, Copartoership heretofore existing between Alanson 
40 Cows and Calves, l.COO Sheep and Lambs, 400 Swine. 1 h ( or P- M “■ Drown Smith, John C. Hanchett and Alfred F ahn- 
Pricks— Beef Cattle—Extra $0,00(2)8,50 : first quality $0,00® ? st 1 ' jck y un . d . er t lu firm name of Thorp Smi th, Hanchett & Co., 
8,00 ; 2d do, $7,50 ; 3d, $7 ; ordinary $5,75(3:6. ls hercb >' dissolved. Dated l 850 ' 
Tallow 9J£c. Hides 7c. 
Pelts $1,25. Calf Skins 12}-(c per lb. 
Working Oxen—No sales. 
Cows and Calves— $24, 26, 30, 35, 40@45. 
Stores —Yearlings None. Two years old $17@20. Throe 
jars old $28, 36(2)40. 
Siieep and Lambs —Extra $7, 8@10; by lot $1,75, 2, 3(2)4. 
Swine— Lots 7c; Retail OF-(29c; Fat Hogs 6%c. 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET —Jan. 28. 
Beef Cattle— IKK) head were disposed of at from $8,00@11 
snow, advanced by night and surprised Harder, command to attack Fort Wallewalla, which was Bekf cattle— noo head were disposed of at from $8,00@n 
bayoneted the outposts, and retreated when the in possession ot the Indians. JNo intelligence per iooibs. 
Russian reserves came up. had been received from the expedition, and fears . Dows and Calves—A re in limited demand, without change 
Sweden continues warlike. The Copenhagen were entertained for the safety of Col. Kinney’ S Veals—A re selling at 62£@,7^c. 
official journal denies the existence of any ch- party. The Indians in North California are 3 
cular repudiating the Swedish alliance on the still waging war upon tne whites, ine U . fe. were in good demand, and all offered were sold quickly 
part of Denmark. Surveying steamer Active, is being fitted out ^ Hogs— A^boiit 3 .uquhead^have been offered and mostly sold at 
Baltic. —Dantzic letters to the 11th, says the M’ith supplies for the troops in Oregon and .. . ■ 1 » . ■ _ ■ . . 
American ship Washington, that lay all summer Washington Territories. qj v i l ♦ i 
at Copenhagen, had landed her cargo on the Sandwich Islands.— The dates from Honolu- ~>Y U UiiH 51 111 l 11 1 D » 
ice, and conveyed it in sleighs into Riga. The lu are to December 8th. G. M. Chase, late U. 
American ship Telegraph is reported in the S. Consul at the port of Lahania died there af- - 
Cattegat, and another American vessel at Real, ter an illness of three days. Business is dull, Terms of Advertising.—Twenty-five Cents a Line, each 
ALANSON THORP, 
WM. BROWN SMITH, 
JOHN C. HANCHETT, 
A. FAHNESTOCK. 
The business of the Syracuse Nurseries will be continued by 
the subscribers, under the'firm of THORP, SMITH ,fc HAN¬ 
CHETT, to whom the property and effects of the late firm have 
been transferred, and who are duly authorized to settle all 
claims or demands in favor of or against said firm. 
following very fair and liberal 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS! 
SIX DOLLARS in cash, and an extra copy of the Rural, 
or, instead ot the latter, a copy of the Year Book of Agri¬ 
culture, (price $1,50,)—to every person remitting for fifty or 
more subscribers, to the 1st of May, 1856. 
FIVE DOLLARS in cash or a copy of Webster’s Unabridg¬ 
ed Dictionary, or four copies of the Year Book of Agriculture 
or $6 in other Books, for forty or more subscribers. 
THREE DOLLARS in cash and an extra copy of the Ru¬ 
ral, or a copy of the Year Book of Agriculture, to every one 
remitting for thirty-two subscribers or over. 
THREE DOLLARS in cash to every one remitting for 
TWENTY-FIVE subscribers. [Agents can retain the cash offered 
in Specific Premiums, deducting it from remittance.] 
To every one remitting for twenty subscribers, we will give 
Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 2). J. C. HANCHETT. 
A GREAT BARGAIN IN LAND 
3,000 having been sold at an average of$2@5 per head. Sheep J s . offered in the sale of 655 acres, in the town of West Sparta, 
were in good demand, and all offered were sold quickly Livingston Co., N. Y., known as the “ \\ lllson Tract," which 
Hogs— About3,000 head have been offered and mostly sold at "4" so ' d entire or divided to suit purchasers. As this prop- same to every one remitting for six copies, ($10 
om $7,50 to $8,50 ® 100 cwt. erty must be sol.1 without reserve, to carry out the will of the Xo overy one remittjn( . f conies ($5 
, ,, .. ... .the late owner—it will be sold at a barga in Possession given ti/u.i, 8 three copies ($5 
- - ■ — -4^ 1st April next. Title indisputable. sued, send the 8th, or any preceding Vol. of W. 
(751 k ( 1 * . . ^ 1 Persons wishing to view the property, or to purchase, will *3^” Competitors for the above Specific Pr< 
A (I 1 T T V f! I' MY T G apply to Mr. JAMES NORTHROP, Mount Morris. limited to townships,but subscriptions obtained 
y -v U -V' v 4 4 (9 -v 111 V 1 v 4 (J + WM. WILLSON, ) Executors of John on premiums, no matter how widely distributi 
To every one remitting for fifteen subscribers, an extra 
-— copy of the Rural and either volume of the W. O. & S. R.—or 
a copy of tho Horticulturist for 1856. 
parta, To every one remitting, for ten subscribers, ($15,) an extra 
which copy of the Rural, or a copy of Year Book of Agriculture The 
prop- same to every one remitting for six copies, ($10.) 
ffiven - To , ever -T 0,1<! remitting for three copies ($5) we will, if de- 
fciven sired, send the 8th, or any preceding Vol. of W. O. & S. R. 
. Competitors for the above Specific Premiums are not 
limited to townships, but subscriptions obtained will be counted 
WM. WILLSON, ? Executors of John on premiums, no matter how widely distributed. Those who 
L. WILLSON. 
Terms of Advertising. — Twenty-five Cents a Line, EAcn 
WHO WANTS A PLEASANT HOME I 
Now is the time to obtain one. Delightfully situated on the A Liberal Offer.— For $4 we will send one copy of the 
Old Castle Road, 1 miles west of Geneva, are 10 acres of the Rural and either Harper's, Putnam's, the Knickerbocker 
finest land, thoroughly tile drained, and well stocked with choice Godey’s Lady’s Book, or Graham's Magazine for 1856. For $3 
fruit trees. Buildings in good order, and of the most convenient we will send the Rural and either the Horticulturist or A r- 
kind. Inquire on the premises, or of E. A. BRONSON, of the thur's Home Magazine. 
compete also lor the Large Township Premiums have only to 
designate the copies sent to the different post-offices in their 
own town, so that we may note the same. 
A cr a _Pr>n«t'intinrmlnint<Uli<rnnrn In thp I 7th ami but few vessels 111 and generally With light insertion— m advance. Brief and appropriate announcements old Castle Road, 1*4 miles west of Geneva, are 10 acres of tho 
TXS 1 A. VAUuaiciinuiupAC nm.n a URL lu t ■ rp F,n<rlies'll miiwif urn- vpsspIs hut preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements finest land, thoroughly tile drained, and well stocked with choice 
reports Mouravieff advancing m Asia. His ad- cat goes, i wo wngitsn man oi wat vessels, out f d di , fruittrecs. Buildings in good order, and of the most convenient 
v/ncerl dosIq arp within thrpp hour*’ march of 110 American, had touched at the Islands 111 the ' ' kind. Inquire on the premises, or of E. A. BRONSON, of the 
vancea posts are wiunn uniee nours marcu oi . =- — --- -- - firm of SIMPSON, BRONSON & merrell. No. 4 Seneca st.. 
Erezoum. Omar Pacha’s troops have begun to bist four months, 
arrive at Trebizond. The Egyytian contingent California Markets. — Flour. —Sales were 
is already embarked for Trebizond. made comprising 700 quarter sacks, domestic 
England. — Lord Palmerston’s ministry is and Oregon at 9,.>0a10,50; 300 do domestic sell- 
firm of SIMPSON, BRONSON & MERRELL, No. 4 Seneca St., 
Geneva, N. Y. 316 
WDATY T7VPU \ VTNP 1 Geneva, N. Y. 316 TERMS, IN ADVANCE! 
^ * rrmioviMo ’ Two Dollars A Year. Three Copies, one year, for $5—Six 
- TOM1 K1N8 CDUN r\ KING SCIONS OK TREES, Copies for $10—Ten Copies for $15—and any additional number 
Having engaged competent artists in this line to meet Can be furnished of the above variety propagated from bearing at tlle same rate, ($1,50 per copy.) As we pre-pay American 
Me wants and convenience the Publisher of the Ri-rat Trees > als0 other n< ' w varieties, such as Wagener, Primate, Ac. postage on papers sent to British Provinces, $1,62)6 is tile low- 
ills own wantsand convenience, the i ublisner ot the Klral Also Scions of all the leading varieties ; also a quantity of Salix est Club rate to Canadians who compete for Premiums. Club 
New-Yorker proposes to give his readers an opportunity Vimanilis, Willow cuttings furnished of the above variety for papers sent to different offices, and names can be added at any 
- TOMPKINS COUNTY KING SCIONS OK TREES, 
Having engaged competent artists in this line to meet Can be furnished of the above variety propagated from bearing 
his own wantsand convenience, the Publisher of the Rural 
• . ii , • j, i- f tt „ f raising at ^ll and 90 barrels Haxall and Gale- * lls0 " * > ' Also Scionsofall the leading varieties; also a quantity of Salix 
gaining adherents 111 Parliament. Hopes of O SP * Nkw-Yorkkr proposes to give his readers an opportunity Vimanilis, Willow cuttings furnished of the above variety for . _^ 
peace throw all Other news in the shade. The S° at to s ^ are in the benefit, and therefore gives notice that he f?’ 50 per hOO). 50,tm Osage Orange, two and three years old, “>“• Dills on all specie-paying Banks taken at par. 
President’s message is of course Variously com- *T TV r . is prepared to execute in superior style all kinds of EN- 21, ?856 ' ' Geneva Nurse^N. Y. nisfifd”free'to' hSI disposed ’ to compete for° Praniurn's,^r' wbo 
mented upon, but generally favorable. It IS W HO X>IDS FOR a UITY . ine assessed vaiua- GRAVING ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An- -;-desire to aid ill extending the circulation of the Rural. Sub- 
considered moderate in tone, yet expressing tion of Chicago city and Cook county is $30,- ; ma i portraiture, Architectural Designs, Views of Public T short-horns at private sale. warded arou'r nsk° Perly inclosed and re s isterL 'd, may be for- 
American Views with dignity and precision. 000,000, and it is mortgaged, according to the Buildings, engravings of Agricultural Implements, Machi- rta,” or "Lord Vane Tempest 2d." Also a few bull and heifer n MOOKE, Koehester, N. Y. 
No one there anticipates a rupture between the records in the Register’s Office, for over $91,- nery,&c. ^ Stereotypes and Electrotypes of engravings made -- 
two count! les. non nnn b,ta ^bnnrrori hands it at this establishment, will be furnished when desned. formation concerning the bulls, will be furnished by L. F. Al- Tbp WfUil rrTnWPP nnrl Qtnp]/ Pnrnt'tnr 
Austria The Emperor has signed a decree U0u,UUu. borne lots Jia\e ciumgea. naiicls at ---,— i.en, Esq., Black Rock, or of the subscribers. Catalogues will IhU VV Uul ixiUVitl diiu oiutlt liCO,iiSlbl. 
. IT,, iu llWnl lonst fi ft.v t,i me*, and each new nurc.haser nivinff THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STATE AGK1CUL- be sent, if desired. B. AC. S. HAINES, 
GRAVING ON WOOD. Particular attention given to An¬ 
imal Portraiture, Architectural Designs, Views of Public 
315 Elizabeth, New Jersey. 
THE DEVON HERD-BOOK — Vol. HI. 
The subscriber is now ready to receive lists of animals for 
insertion in the third volume of the Devon Herd-Book, to be 
Vols. Nine and Ten for 18C6. 
The Ninth Volume of this valuable journal commence will 
on the 15th of January, 1856, and the Tenth on the 15th of July 
two countries. (inn nnn Into Urn at this establishment, will be furnished when desired. formation concerning the bulls, will be furnished by L. F. Al- Tbp Wnnl flrnWPP O nd Qlnei/ Unmet nr 
Austria The Emperor has signed a decree 001),UUU. borne lots Jia\e changea. hands at -- - , — i.en, Esq., Black Rock, or of the subscribers. Catalogues will -thb VV Uul ixiUVitl diiu oiutlt IiCi^iiSlbl. 
relating to Protestants. He is liberal, except least fifty times, and each new purchaser giving the annual meeting of state agricul- be sent, if desired. '^Eli^befoH^wfereev v «i v. — r 
he prohibits the marriage of Catholic priests an additional mortgage for part of the advance tural society, win be held at the Capitol on the 2d -Eliza beth, New Jersey. Niucand .Ten for isut,. 
converted to Protestantism. price IT*™™™™ Gr2 B ^t T „ THE DEVON HERD-BOOK-VI. m. The Ninth Volume of this valuable journal commence will 
. on t arms, Assays, uram ana itoot i^rops, uraan ana bceas, The subscriber is now ready to receive lists ot animals for ha iocxj „ i .1 m r t , 
Liverpool BreADSTUFFS. —Brown, Shipley <v There is a trood time COmin< r and the lawyers Butter and Cheese, Draining, Irregation, Winter Fruits, Ac. insertion in the third volume of the Devon Herd-Book, to be 011 tl 11 01 Januar 3 r » rtntl the 1 enth on the loth of July 
Co and others quote a considerable decline in _ . b n J ‘ B. P. JOHNSON, Sec’y. published at as early a period in the year 1856 as a sufficient ensuing-two volumes a year. It mil be printed upon new 
Y J , re -nr? , , , , , 0 , ;n ._„ Will find a paradise there one ot these days. aiw I«ira«rvl IKK number of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the issue.— type, better paper than that heretofore used, aud otherwise ma- 
breadstuffs. wheat 4d. lower and Still tending 1 J Agricultural Rooms, Albany, January 1, 1856. Terms : each patron is expected to take at least one copy, the _... ’ , 
Hnwnwarib xvitli a dull market White 11s - +-*-+■ -- - -; - ———r -: -r~- price ot which will be one dollar, and also to pay 25 cents for fort* 111 ! impiovcd its pages containing contributions from many 
aownwarus, wun a uiux jiuukcl. yuisuxio. WANTED, a situation as Book-Keeper or Agent. Referen- the registry of each animal — registry fee to paid in advance.— of the best and most experienced Breeders, Graziers, Wool 
6d.@9d; red IDs. (>d.@lls. Corn duli ana pn- Woman's Rights. — 1 he Omaha City jyeoras- ces given upon addressing Box No. 47, Youngstown, N. Y. All.animals to be eligible for insertion must be able to trace Growers, Dairymen, Ac., in the country. 
ces drooping; Yvhite 44s. Gd.; yellow 42s; mixed ^ an 0 f t ] lc 9 t ] 1 u lt_ ; sa y S ; —“Last evening Mrs. FARMS FOR SALE IN MICHIGAN_Within 2 miles sideL^rw^ thero'h^llread'^been pafo The WOOL Ohower and Stock Register is the only period!- 
41s. 6d. A iv j 1 0 «f„ vo Qfofn a Railroad, and good markets ; 40 to 300 acres each ; $10 to Ushed an American edition of the first and second volumes of ca * °* ^ class in America, and has attained a reputation which 
^ . - ilMELIA 15LOOMER UC1IVC1CCL d ltCLUl C dl ILLC OLHIC ©90 ner acre, navmeuts easv at Nanoleon. Jackson Co.. Mich, the Devon Ilerd-Book. hound toe-ether, with a frontiRnieeA nt‘ renders it. o etandard Yntienoi .Tmm.oi t* ^- 
^ * 1 J • BP. JOHNSON Sec’y published at as early a period in tho year 1856 as a sufficient ensuing—two volumes a year. It will be printed upon new 
11 find a paradise there one of these days. AaT | r „itural Rooms Albany January 1 1856 ’ ‘ “ ural, « r of subscribers can be obtained to warrant the issue.- type, better paper tbau that heretofore used, and otherwise ma- 
1 Agricultural aooms, Aioany, uauuary x, two. Terms : each patron is expected to take at least one copy, the tnriuiiviirmrmmd ;tono „ n „_. . . 
--—----7-—— ------ price ot which will be one dollar, and also to pay 25 cents for improved its pages containing contributions from many 
. WANTED, a situation as Book-Keeper or Agent. Referen- the registry of each animal — registry fee to paid in advance.— of the best and most experienced Breeders, Graziers, Wool 
Woman's Rights.— 1 lie Omaha City Jyeoras- ces given upon addressing Box No. 47, Youngstown, N. Y. u All animals to be eligible for insertion must be able to trace Growers, Dairymen, Ac., in the country. 
an of the 9tll ult., says ;—“ Last evening Mrs. FARMS FOR SALE IN MICHIGAN _Within 2 miles sides. 1 * 1 I^vin f bTreeonect S ed 0I that e the’re'has'’ ui’ready l been pub- TlIE00L (;kower aud Stock Register is the only periodi- 
- 1 ) 1 1 ‘ r „j o lp/»tnria nt tlif> Cstntp a Railroad, and good markets ; 40 to 300 acres each ; $10 to lislied an American edition of the first and second volumes of cal ol its <d ass *>' America, and has attained a reputation which 
MELIA I5LOOMER uenvereu a xeotuie duueouut $20 per acre, payments easy at Napoleon, Jackson Co., Mich, the Devon Herd-Book, bound together, with a frontispiece of renders it a standard National Journal. It circulates among 
..... ,, ,. ^ 1 v-v. lose D. D. TOOKER, Agent. *>.« n.. n .,«^i.. 'r,.„n-;„i —J-«>'— 
. House in this city on the question of woman’s Feb., 1856 . 
Provincial Items. right of franchise. The Hall of Representatives farme 
At St. Johns, N. B., Jan. 30th, a great public in wbich she 8 P oke ’ wa ' s crow(lcd to overflow- Moure™ 
meeting was held on the prohibitory law. Res- ing, and the lady was listened to with marked clitimF( 
olutions against the law Yvere passed, and its invest and attention. ^ ^ 
repeal urged. TllC meeting, howe\'er, adjourn- ■——~ .. . — — farm of 50 acres for sale ,—well watered, small, young orchard, fpo tutth ss-r ti yivrm -ror 
ed without coming to any decision on the ques- ^ (N tl4 ft fi ° f purcbM8 ° n ,0 ” g t ‘ m °- “ ‘ 
tioil. JjlCUUbx J. O. RAMSDELL, Egypt, Monroe Co., N. Y. Lree Plum s7e!lfogs $?I ^rT^ 000 ' 
Rev. Mn. Moncoy was drowned in the river . ■ mills for sale. 75 , 000 Graftld^^e'^us^si^per^im 51>er 1,0911 
cn „„ \Tnw Vnnf'QnirrlJ TTo 1,0 _ ,, _„ „r i,„. vr v 07 , 1 , A Grist and Saw Mill with 100 acres of land on both sides of 30,000 American Arbo Vitas $25 to $35 per $1,000. 
St. Clair, on JNeW lC.ll snigilt. lie had ciossed At the residence of her mother, near Albion.N.Y., Dee. 27t, the Susquehanna River, with extra water power for manufac- 2,000 Hybrid Perpetual Roses $18 per 103. 
... nriminister flip last sacrament to a d vino- wo- W1 0 °‘ ( A3 ' h ' s ‘ ET ’ y utcs ’ t,r eai 8 (j0 '' ‘ ' ” turing purposes. YVill be divided if required. Payments made 50,000 Vimanilis Willow Cutting $250 per 1,000. 
to aaministei tne last saciament lO a aying wo- aged 2o years. t0 suit purchasers. Situate in Owego, Tioga Co., N.JY., on the Also, on hand a good variety of well grown trees for Orchard, 
man! and whilst returning, met with a watery Mrs. B. has been for several months in New York, under the Centre of the N. Y. & E. R. Road. Address “ Garden, and Ornamental planting. W. T. & E. SMITH, 
. , care of a skillful physician, and steadily improved in general 318 W. S. PEARSALL, Apalachin, N. Y. Jan. 21, 1856. Geneva Nursery, N. Y. 
grave. He was twenty-eight years old, a na- health until the morning of her death, when she was suddenly - " ■■■ „. T , - TwiFiniiVYw" ' V . - 
e V, fmni ... , . , - . FARM l r OH SALE. AM IIICIAL E\Es are kept constantly on hand and ra- 
tive Of Is Ol mandy, Fiance, fl 0111 which he came awakened from a qu.ct sleep-by hemorrhage from the lungs- ^ hQndred twelve acros , sitnated in the town of chm serted, by I»r. KNAPP, Oculist, at 140 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
three years ago, winch terminated latally, in a few moments, though so unex- some three miles from the south line of the city, all under good _ 
J ° pectcdly called—she was calm and with her first waking breath cultivation with a snug farm house, two good barns, well fenced WISNEK’S PATENT WASH TUB, saves much time 
TlIE finances of Quebec are in a sorry Condi- resigned her spirit to Jesus, and with a message of affection to and watered. For further particulars inquire ol'the subscriber, 1 £ re<lt WCUr an< ! mendi »K- 
J f ,, at his Livery Office, North Fitzhugh Street, Rochester. Price $o. Very desirable m point of convenience and economy, 
tion The disbursements of 1854 exceeded the surviving friends passed peacefully from earth.—[C om. February', 1856. B. M. BAKER. Sold by the Grocers generally. 
, , , ... . —-—--- 315 I. Bunker A Co., Proprietors, Rochester. 
income upwards of eight thousand pounds; and- short hand writing. - --- 
in 1855, four thousand and upwards. The fflVm-bff Illfflit|1 fttre X-f wiioleS^e^SImw'Soland, 
Mayor says eight thousand pounds are still due W VUV,U 03 V\ V* sequent practice will enable_him to follow the most rapid speak- Beg to inform the Seed Trade in Canada and the States, 
J J C ,nrr ,, , er.__ Tenns, one dollar, on the receipt of which full mstructious that they can supply all kinds of Garden and Aaricultural Seeds. 
on assessments ior 1855, nevertheless he con- , ■ ■ - - - .—-- will be forwarded by return mail. Address of the best quality and of British growth. Thoutmostatten- 
rrvattilitpq the citv on the itiffll mark at which Rural New-Yorker Office, 1 s„„th Uriotul Ontario fv, NY 1 • y - 1 KADhKOA^ l. tion paid to tho selections of Stock, prices on application.— 
giatuiaics lilt City on uic Ulgit nicUh <ll wnicn Rochester, February 6, 1856. S South Bristol, Ontario Co., N. Y. 313 References or remittances to accompany orders from unknown 
.to. o.vnrlit utniiile ’ -———- correspondents. 315 
IIS credit SUIUUS. Very little business has been done during the nast week ow- WYANDOT CORN. London lVo 185.'; 
the Quarterly Testimonial, and containing two handsome illus¬ 
trations of English prize Devons. The price for these two vol- 
the most intelligent and extensive Stock and Wool Growing 
Ifath. 
WHEAT FARM FOR SALE. 
No Weevil ! No Fly ! No Grown Wheat! A choice wheat 
farm of 50 acres lor sale ,—well watered, small, young orchard, 
frame house aud barn, most of purchase meuey on long time.— 
Inquire of the subscriber. 
J. O. RAMSDELL, Egypt, Mouroe Co., N. Y. 
MILLS FOR SALE. 
A Grist and Saw Mill with 100 acres of land on both sides of 
the Susquehanna River, with extra water power ior manufac¬ 
turing purposes. Will bo divided if required. Payments made 
to suit purchasers. Situate in Owego, Tioga Co., N.JY., on the 
3 Y/" All Agricultural Journals publishing tho above three or ment ol the various Domestic Animals. Its pages will contain 
four times, will receive the 1st, 2d and 3d volumes for so doing, many 
Mrs. B. has been for several months in New York, under tho Centre of the N. Y. & E. R. Road. Address 
ire of a skillful physician, and steadily improved in general 318 W. S. PEARSALL, Apalachin, N. Y. 
, : 7, , , ’ , , ~ “ ■’ FARM FOR SALE, 
awakened from a quiet sleep—by hemorrhage from the lungs— _ , , , , , ....... . ,,, 
. ? . „„ , One hundred and twelve acres, situated m the town of Chili 
which terminated latally, in a few moments, though so unex- some three miles from the south line of the city, all under good 
pectcdly called—she was calm and with her first waking breath cultivation with a snug farm house, two good barns, well feuced 
in 1855, four thousand and upwards. The ’l Hi ft Hi IlfHli flfUfP tf'C son of^rffiSn 
Mayor says eight thousand pounds are still due (Vjyvuv uu ^ utuuyuiu j v\ u* « 
on assessments for 1855, nevertheless he con- . ,:.x =r.= ..ixir-vv: -- will be forwarded 
gratulates the city on the high mark at which \ So,lth Bristo1 ’ 0 
its credit stands. Y’eky little business has been done during the past week ow- WYANDOT CORN. 
TlIF Quebec Colonist of a recent date states ing to the nearly impassable state of our roads. In wheat and The subscriber is now prepared to distribute the real W’yan- 
.. .. ij. 4 . c ’ c flour there are no sales, except for the local trade, but what ^ ol Corn in quantities to suit. Post-paid by mail, 
that a little bov about ten years Ot aue, son of , , , , , 40 to 50 grams. . 15 cents per package. 
tutu, ii j & , transactions have taken place were done at a slight decline.— 4 ounces 
Ml’S. Frew, while sliding on the Grand Battery, Flour ranges from $8,75(29,50 per barrel, and wheat is at least 8 ounces_ 
was carried oyer the wall on his sleigh, and Six cents lower. Other grains remain at former quotations. S Tddress fW 
precipitated down the rock, a distance of 60 ^ ^ " unchanged, but beef and mutton have advanced half J118_ 
feet, almost perpendicular. Strange to say, he Ilay is scarce and two dollars a ton above last week’s prices, ^ ' 
reached the bottom without having any of His as has 1)een impossible to bring it in. if the weather proves ^®^ age in a f d a ^ 
, , -ii i • favorable it is presumed the price will again decline about to anil welfnJantoil 
limbs broken, and received only a contusion on previous quotatious . new ban, : peS, 
the head. 0 ur markets from other cities are not so numerous as usual BOUQHTON ^ 
« Reciprocal TRADE with the United sfates,” in consequence of a general suspension of business, by reason oi see County/ ’ 
. the severity of the weather. Many of our prominent exchanges Februa ry, loo p, 
says the Ncwfoundlandoi, has SO tai YVOlked come to us without markets of any kind reported. CHOICE FIE 
admirably, and important results are anticipa- Rochester, wholesale prices. mi 
ted, when commerce shall have been energeti- Flour and Grain. .Candies, box.i4)^@i5c ir>o Bushels 
cally directed into this natural channel. Ihe Wheat, Genesee.1,25@1,50 Apples, bushel.25@31c UH) 10 
SHORT HAND WRITING. 
On au entirely new plan which may be acquired by any per¬ 
son of ordinary intelligence in half an hour, when a little sub- 
MESSRS. NUTTING & SONS. 
WHOLESALE SEEDSMEN, LONDON, ENGLAND, 
transactions have taken place were done at a slight decline.— 
Flour ranges from $8,75@9,50 per barrel, and wheat is at least 
six cents lower. Other grains remain at former quotations. 
Pork is unchanged, but beef and mutton have advanced half 
a cent 
Hay is scarce and two dollars a ton above last week’s prices, 
4 ounces.50 “ “ 
8 ounces.$1 " 
Samples of Wild Rice .15 “ “ 
Address I. W. BRIGGS, 1> M, 
318 West Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
correspondents. 315 
London, Dec., 1855, 
CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, 
Of greatly improved construction, Lever set, ready for the belt, 
warranted perfect and cutting with ease 1,000 feet inch pine 
boards per hour. The improved guide enables the sawyer to 
keep the saw from running out of line. Price with 4 feet Saw. 
APPROPRIATE AND COSTLY' ENGRAVINGS! 
Including life-like Portraits of Animals, plans of Farm Build¬ 
ings, &c., Ac., accompanied by proper descriptious. We shall 
continue to give Pedigrees of Pure-bred Stock—while each 
number will embrace careful Reviews of the Wool, Cattle, 
Grain and Provision Markets. Our aim is to render the work 
invaluable to every owner or breeder of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, 
Swine or Poultry—making it the able and efficient organ of 
those engaged in the important aud profitable branches of 
Stock, Wool and Dairy Husbandry. 
FORM, STYLE AND TERMS: 
TheW. O. & S. R. is published monthly, each number com¬ 
prising Thirty-Two Large Octavo Pages, handsomely illus¬ 
trated, and stereotyped aud printed in the best style. A Title 
Page, Index, Ac., at the close of each volume. 
Terms : Fifty Cents a Volume, (Two volumes a year.)— 
Five copies for $2; Eight for $3; Eleven for $4; Seventeen for 
$6; Twenty for $7; Thirty for $10. An extra copy free to every 
person forming a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two 
volumes) double abovo rates. Club papers sent to different post 
offices if desired. For $2,50 we will send tile 9th and 10th 
volumes, aud the Rural New-Yorker for 1856. The YV. G. A 
S. R. is not, as many suppose, a re-print of the Rural. 
ifi/" Now is the Time to subscribe and form clubs, and any 
influence which subscribers may exercise in that direction will 
be gratefully appreciated. Specimen numbers, Ac., sent free— 
and to any person disposed to act as Agent we will send either 
of the recent volumes, unbound, for 25 cents; or hansomely 
bound in paper for 31 cents. Subscription money, properly in¬ 
closed and registered, may be mailed at our risk, if addressed 
to D D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
J anuary,'1856. 
THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD. 
With its recent enlargement, the New Y'ork Observer en- 
$350; 4j^ feet $400 ; 5 feet $‘150, with 20 feet carriage—longer, ters upon its thirty-fourth volume, not only the largest religious 
extra. ' paper, but the largest newspaper in the world. It is published 
Steam Engines of best quality black finish, on Iron frames, weekly, and devoted to religious and secular intelligence of 
with cut-off Governor and Governor Valves, Heater, Pumps, every variety. Its sheet is arranged so as to constitute two 
WHEAT FARM FOR SALE. with cut-off Governor and Governor Valves, Heater, Pumps, every variety. Its sheet is arranged so as to constitute two 
Located in Farmington, Ontario Co., N. Y., 3 miles from Vic- Fly-wheel, Crank, shaft and pully. Warranted perfect, 15 horse perfect newspapers, one religions, aud one secular. It is not sec¬ 
tor village, and fi mile south of Brownville. Containing 93 acres; power $450 ; 30 horse power $700 ; 70 horse power $900 ; 100 tarian in religion nor partisan in politics, but designed for a 
soil well adapted for wheat or other crops. Large stone house, horse power $1,250. Flue and Locomotive Boilers, with Saw- pleasant and instructive companion in every Evangelical Chris- 
new barn : peach and apple orchards of choice fruit. Price $5,- dust burners, Smoke-pipe, Fronts, Safety Y'alves, at reasonable tian Family. 
000. Inquire of JOHN G. ROBINS on the premises, of S. rates. In addition to its long tried editorial corps, its columns are 
HOUGHTON, Victor, or the subscriber, East Pembroke, Gene- Shingle Sawing Machines, with ointer, ready for the belt enriched by some of the best writers of this country, and by 
see County. I). C. HOUGHTON. $175; cutting from 14 to 20 inches long and 14 inches wide, with able correspondents in all the principal Countries of the World. 
February, 1856. 318-lamtf new aud perfect self-setting and self-stopping arrangement.— Its secular part has now departments of Agriculture, of Science 
-Cutting superior Shingles from Tamarack, Black Ash, Oak, or and of Commerce, the last embracing a full and accurate report 
CHOICE FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, IMl’LE- knotty Pine, from 600 to 1,000 per hour. No machine pays bet- of the money, produce, cattle, aud other markets up to tile time 
Flour and Grain. 
Flour, bbl.$8,75@9,50 
Wheat, Genesee.1,25(2),1,50 
products of the colony Yvere admitted into the coral... C ?". a . di . a . U '.'!!'.l’7t®7^ Potatoes 1 "^//:: 
American market free of duty, several months Slaughter?.®. nd . *“!$<o®6 
previous to the measure taking effect in the for- Buckwheat.45c Calf.iOc 
* ° Bunns. _1.75 Sheen neltx.... .75Tn)88r 
■ Candles, box.14)£@15c 
u9,5(1 | Fruits and Roots. 
§1,50 Apples, bushel.25@31e 
§1,95 Do. dried.75(2)88c 
Hides und Skins. 
Slaughter.5>£c(5)6 
MENTS, MACHINERY, Are. 
150 Bushels Superior Millet, 
500 
do 
t'anada Club Wheat, 
100 
do 
Rio Grande Wheat, 
100 
do 
Siberian Wheat, 
100 
do 
Roland Oats, 
UK) 
do 
Assorted Field and Garden Reas, 
500 
do 
Timothy and Clover Seeds, 
ter than this. Hollow Augers for making grubs ; Pully Anger of going to press, 
for boring bands ; Saw for slitting aud making wedges, also for The conductors 
cross-cutting, at reasonable rates. it as it always hai 
Rally’s Bedstead und Chair making Machines—Broom Terms, $2,50 a 
The conductors intend to spare no effort or expense to make 
it as it always has been, unsurpassed by any other journal. 
Terms, $2,50 a year in advance. Each new subscriber is en- 
handle self-centering lathe, the best in America. Chair stretch- I titled to a Bible Atlas gratis. A specimen copy of the paper 
White Dutch Clover, Blue Grass, lied Top, aud a full assort- 
nvuti UU one measure uaaiug eueei m uie uur- g.| sheep'pelte.75®88c ment of the best and pure Garden Seeds, by paper, pound or 
. The consequence is, that the export Of Peus,.’..///.///.//./.b,66@l,50 Lamb do.'..25(§75c box, with full assortment of Farm Implements and Machinery 
. * 1 Meat* 8eed* Qf superior manufacture, r ull catalogues furnished on appli- 
codfish alone m 1855, was more than quadrupled Pork.mess.‘...00@18,00 Clover,bushel.$7@$8 cat :?!>- l’iease call and examine. 
when compared with 1854.” b^'^. Chicago, Feb^nse.- henry d. e.iei.y a co. 
when compared with 1854.” sief, per ewi!!."!!! 
A fire broke out in the dwelling house of Mr. Hams.'smokc 8 ]^! 00 '. 4 ’.ot|?K 
T?iolimnnrl. Prince Albert. C. W.. on Satiirdn-w Shoulders,.-7®8 
Richmond, Prince Albert, C. W., on Saturday chickens!’"".'.//./././.opTOc 
morning week, which was attended with a mel- Turkeys,. ..@i2)£c 
° mi n Dairy, «fcc. 
,50 Sundries. 
,50 Wood, hard.5,00(3)6,00 
Oe Do. soft.3,00@4,00 
of superior manufacture. Full catalogues furnished on appli¬ 
cation. Please call and examine. 
Chicago, Feb., 1856. HENRY D. EMERY A CO. 
SPRING SEED WHEAT FOR SALE— Tea or China, 
Goldendrop or Fife, and Black Sea Wheat—all raised in Jeffer- 
er and Morticing Machine, Bed Pin Machine, Ac. will be sent by mail, free to any one on application at the office 
Apply to L. A. SPALDING, Lockport, N. Y. 138 Nassau St., N. Y. SIDNEY E. MORSE A CO,, 
- New York, January, 1856. Editors and Proprietors. 
THE NEW YORK CHRONICLE,- 
THE LARGEST BAPTIST PAPER IN AMERICA i FARM FOR SALE. —I will sell or Exchange my Farm in 
.otte-t, wi-d-rv East Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y., containing 111 acres ; 100 hun- 
FUBLisHED w hhKi.Y. dred j m p rove d, for a smaller fann near Rochester, or exchange 
I’hareelliia Church, J. S. Backus, Win. B. Maelay, it for good paving city property. Address J. ROWLEY, Vic- 
Edltors. tor, Ontario Co., N. Y\ 314 
’(3)8c Coal, Lehigh.9,50 son Co., and all orders filled from the best varieties, by 
Do. Scranton.6,50@6,75 
Do. Blossburg.5,50 
Do. Char.8@10c 
Watertown, Jef. Co., N. Y., Feb., ’56. MASSEY A BOALT, 
The Chronicle is designed for a popular Religious Family 
Newspaper, devoted to pure religion, pure morals, pure versions 
of God’s word, and with every means of being tile best, as it is 
the cheapest paper in the Denomination. 
MAKING MONEY FAST 
Good Pedlers and smart salesmen are reaping a bountiful 
harvest in their unprecedented sales of Kittle’s Patent Door 
FARM FOR SALE. 
containing 400 acres an d a f u ll summary of Religious and General Intelligen e. Its 
re, located in Coving- commercial articles are written expressly for the paper by one 
e county. It will be of the most successful and gifted merchants of New York, whose 
lit given. views of Domestic Policy and Political Economy are original, 
lit given, 
acres. 
1 Creek P. 0., N. Y. 
FARM FOR SALE, 
Situated in the town of Perrinton, one and a halt miles from 
perished. Foley had escaped, but on learning new yoke market—F eb. 4. 
that the young lady was still in the house, went Flour—Market for common and mi 
, , . v mi : „ Western declined 12>£c. Demand lin 
back to r6SCU6 Jicr. 1 lie circumstances are ren* consumption. Sales at $7,62£a)8c for c 
tiered still more distressing by the fact that the 
young couple who thus met an untimely end? 
DR.A.INT TIIiE. 
Flour—Market for common and medium grades of State and ^ 
Western declined 12>£c. Demand limited for export and home £°. r 
consumption. Sales at S7,62(a>8c for common to extra State and ? * r 
mixed to choice Michigan; S@8,50 for fancy to low grades extra * nc 
western, and $9® 10,60 for extra Genesee. Small sales Canadi- ma 
able, comprehensive, and to businessmen are worth many times Fairport, two miles trom Pittsford, and nine miles Irom ltoch- 
the price of the paper. A carefully prepared weekly report of ester. There is on the p ace a new house and a large barn with 
Prices Current, Produce and Cattle Markets, of the doings of stoue basement; an Orchard of six hundred Fruit Trees. Six- 
benevolent, literary, educational and other Societies, and what teen acres of timber. Well watered and m good condition. It 
The Subscriber manufactures every description of Drain Tile I ever n.ay interest the various classes of our citizens will enrich will be sold with^crops, tools, ^clc ami 
fnlfStarih MffiS inch$60: 9 I “it fo'a'ieaLg advocate of the movement for securing in our bond and mortgage for four or five particu- 
own and other languages, correct versions ot the Scriptures ; a * ars inquire ol C. J. v\ OOP, 2\o. 1/ Dennett s Block, Rochester, 
snbiect now before the British Parliament and commandiner or by mail. 313. 
drooping. A miller bought 
own and other languages, correct versions of the Scriptures ; a * ars inquire ol l • J. v\ OUIi, No. 17 Bennett s Block, Rochester, 
subject now belo/e the British Parliament and commanding ° r by mail. 313. 
much attention in this country and England. The Chronicle -— 
has opinions of its own on ail subjects and will spare no pains APPLE SEEDS, APPLE SCIONS, APPLE GRAFTS, 
were entratred to be married the ensuiner week. 2,000 bu. prime white Genesee at $2,17, which is above the mar- 
kei.**The nominal quotations are $1,80®1,95 for red; $2(2)2,10 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
to maintain them. It alms at no medium flight in journalism. 
For sale at the Commercial Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. Also 
ket.**l lie nominal quotations are $1,80 (21,9o ior red ; $2(3)2,10 Three hundred acres of excellent grain and grassland, one 
for white of all descriptions. Rye quiet at $1,28® 1,80. Corn aiM i a half miles west of Moscow, Liv.'Co., N. Y., is offered for 
Alleged Murder. —A Kansas corr 
of the N. Y. Daily Times states that E. P. 'provision*— For 
Brown, of Lawrence, who was recently taken f^'ch^se'steady 1 
prisoner by the Kickapoo Hangers, was subse- totttsvttt 
. unsettled ; sales at 80®87c for new yellow mixed, and 85®87c sa i e a t *55 p er acr( 
espondent for old mixed Western. Oats dull at 43®47c for State, and'47® and barns upon it. 
. — — 4Qe tor Western. _ .1 .! I, 1 : !■... , 
49c Ior Western. 
Pro visions—Pork marketlower; sales at$16@16,12 for mess; 
$14,12 for prime. Lard easier; sales at 10)a@10%c. Butter 
Terms:—By mail, $2 a year in advance. t Three copies to another lot of Two, Three and Four year old Apple Trees, being 
one Post-otlice, $5 ; Five copies, $8 ; Ton copies, $15. Liberal vigorous and fine and can't be beat. Also a general assortment of 
n a. 'j , v I inducements offered to agents and others who may interest Nursery Trees and Stock, all of which is warranted true to 
n ? ro “Ty VC ^ w Jj^ ere ® anc * tjmberetlI, with a house themselves in behalf of the paper. name ; avd in consequence of being obliged to clear the grounds 
Also another farm adjoining of Two Hun- | Advertisements—Six cents a line lor the first insertion ; 4 lip0ll w hich the apples stand upon the coming spring, I will sell 
dred and Fifty Acres, offered very cheap. A liberal credit will cen t s a line for each subsequent one. A discount to advertisers I the Four year old trees' at $80, the Three year old at $60, and 
nmiKci, lower; sales ar^iouuio.iis ior mess; ^ given, if desired, for a part of the purchase money. by tj ie year. 
Ltrd easier; sales at 10^2@10%c. Butter Address WM. DWIGHT, Moscow, N. Y. Specimen copies sent gratis on application. 
--- P. CHURCH CO., Publishers, 
, „. mrrrl , _ A SMALL FARM FOR SALE. 314 Comer Broome & Elizabeth Streets, N. Y. 
< LAI 1JLL MARIvLl—Jan. liy, , „ m r . n _ _ 
A small Farm, situated in the Town of Waterloo, Seneca-—--- ~ ;— 
,le Market continues dull, thero being no Co., N. Y., 2*< miles from the village, ou a good plank road. FARM FOR SALE.—Fifty Acres of Land beautifully situ- 
or packing. Prices for first rate cattle in Said farm contains about 43 acres, (more land would be sold if ateul on the east bank of the Genesee river in West Brighton, 
prisoner by the Kickapoo Rangers, was subse- r,,mo„..Tr „, TTrl , a small farm for sale. 
m j i ° LOUISVILLE CA1 lJLL MAnkjbl — Jan . Jit ). ,, . . , . ., m r . c 
miontlv mnrflorpJ nf H-irtmi bv n rvnvfv nf Miq- A small Farm, situated in the Town of Waterloo, Seneca 
q tC.i \ mill act CU til .,UI n oy tl pail} 1 Cl -ins Beeves— The Cattle Market continues dull, thero being no Co., N. Y., 2 l < miles from the village, on a good plank road. 
SOUl’ianS wbo set upon llim witll clubs, axes, demand for shipping or packing. Prices for first rate cattle in Said farm contains about 43 acres, (more land would be sold il 
. i . ’ round lots $3,2l)®3,30 gloss ; retail sales for choice at 3X@3)a c desired.) On it are a large Dwelling, two Barns, a largo Apple 
irtnves. ice,., am hacked to nieces. ’Pile letter fair to irood S3 cross, common ’ ~ Orchard, and nlontv of most other fruit. Said Farm is one of 
the Two year old at $40 per thousand, and will give a liheral 
credit, with a good endorsed note. Cash not refused. Packing 
extra. Cartage free. JAMES M. TAYLOR. 
Syracuse, Doc. 20,1855. 311 
COM MERCIA I, AGENTS WANTED— To canvass per¬ 
manently. Men of high business capabilities and moral gtand- 
’ 1 ’ round lots $3,20(23,30 gross ; retail sales for choice at 3X@3)(c desired.) On it are a large Dwelling, two Barns, a largo Apple four miles south of Rochester. On the premises are 400 peach ing and natives of New England or New York only need apply, 
knives, <fec., and hacked to pieces. The letter fair to good $3 gross, common 2fi((p2%c. Orchard, and plenty of most other fruit Said Farm is one of trees of very choice variety ; also, about three acres of timber. The business is highly reputable and profitable. Full and de- 
. , , T ,in , I Sheep— None offering, and but little demand. I the best locations in the county. For further particulars apply I For tonus, apply to B. M. Baker, Fitzhugh st., Rochester, or to I tailed information given on application by lotter or in person. 
IS da ed January yutn. HOGS—Are soiling at 4><®5c gross. to JAMES C. llALLSTED, on tho premises. 305 H. WOOD, ou the premises. A. W. HARRISON, 10 South 7th st., Philadelphia, Pa. 299-26t 
tho best locations 
to JAMES C. HA 
is in the county. For further particulars apply I For tonus, apply uo B. M. Baker, Fitzhugh st., Rochester, or to 1 tailed information given on application by letter or in person. 
ALLSTED, on the premises. 305 II. WOOD, on the premises. A. W. HARRISON, 10 South 7th st., Philadelphia, Pa. 299-26t 
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