I DEC. 6. 
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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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^foreign JnMigmtf. 
Orogon I toms. 
Arrival of tho Porsia. 
Tiik Bloomer Hernia, from Liverpool Nov. 15, 
arrived at Now York on tho 525th ult., with one 
week later jiowh. 
Great Britain. — The London Ministerial 
JournalH puidmli in counpicuoim typo tho an¬ 
nouncement that tho alliance between Franco 
and England i« uh close and cordial ns over, 
that it in unbroken and ban at no time boon 
impaired. Tho opposition papers on tho con¬ 
trary declare that tho alliance is virtually if not, 
formally at an end, and that England stands at 
the present moment almoHf alone in Europe. 
The Hank of England has again raised the 
Dates from Oregon city have been received 
to October 525th, and from Oresent city to Octo¬ 
ber 5>!)i.l>. 
It ih said thata band of Snake Indians, num¬ 
bering some two hundred, have taken up a po¬ 
sition a few miles from Dalles. That they 
have a considerable number of American horses, 
which, by markH of the collars and harnesH 
show that they have recently been worked. It 
is supposed they have been stolen from emi- 
grantscrossing the plains by the Southern rout e. 
These ledums are doubtless from the South, 
and have come up to tamper with those at and 
near the Dalles, who profess friendship toward 
the whites. 
There are Several new steamboats being built 
for the Oregon trade. 
Tho Oregonians arc bragging of their lino 
'Ittarhft JnMipxf, if. 
Knit a i. Nisw- Yottitxit Ornox, ) 
Koouxaixu. Iltio 4, isos. { 
With h general dullness pervading the Wlimit uml Flour 
market, no Concession* In prlco have tnkoil place. Com, now 
exhibit* a iloclliio of 4(V£0o, 
Provision* roimiln its Innt quoted with tho exception of bunt 
which linn fallen off l(<t)l>£o. Mutton In oarcnim In now being 
freely brought In by farmer* and moats ready sale nt per 
owl. ity tho quiirlor at 6(q)8c. 
HOCHJEHTJUU WHOLlilSAr.Ifl PIIIOKH. 
rate of discount 1 per cent, for short bills, mak- fruifc, large vegetables <fec 
ing seven per cent, for both 60 and DO day pa- The first keg of cider has been made iu Ore- 
Per- Money in very active demand and difli- gon by James It. Stevens. It is pronounced by 
cult to obtain. . judgos decidedly good. 
he result of the I residential election, ex- New and very rich mines have been dis¬ 
persed by the Arabia, wasanxiously looked for. covered on Elk creek, a stream which eniptif 
I ho fwrl'l/Mi I ttl'ftl i.kii Irolu l.ei/l rill mitrm ttrnir ' a ,i . r • . i . . - . . 1 . 
The agricultural markets bad all giveu way, 
without any immediate symptom of recovery 
Scotland and the East of England had re¬ 
ceived liberal imports from the North of Rus¬ 
sia, but that source would soon be cut off by 
ice in the Baltic 
Gigantic frauds bad been committed in (lie 
Great Northern Railway, Mr. Leopold Redpoth, 
Register of Stock, being the guilty party. The 
defalcations amount to $750,000. 
into the Klamath, about half a mile below 
Happy Oatnj 
A light with tho Indians had taken place at 
the Walla Walla, iu which the Americans lost 
one man and the Indians IK 
'Pile population of eight counties iu Oregon 
is 520,115. 
American -team San* for Egypt. — There is 
now building at East Boston an iron steam 
France.—T he Bank of France has been com- ship-of-war intended for the Viceroy of Egypt, 
polled to increase it h discounts, but on the ql„ • <),,. , .. <> 7 • . , . , 1 
, . . , , ,, , r ,i| sue is .oil) loot long, J7 wide, and 521 foot deeo 
other hand it has followed the policy of calling e ... ‘ 
in its loans in securities. The position of the Wl1 1 long, sharp ends, slightly concave wator- 
Bnnk is not improving. The bullion is about lines, and semi-circular stern. She will bo 
£‘280,()()() less than on the 9i,h October. There ready for launching in December. She will 
is also reason to believe that it fell off last week l)0 B hip-rigged. She is intended as a yacht for 
to the further amount of Jb 1520,1)00. J 
Turkey.— A dispatch from Constantinople 
states that the Persian troops were introduced 
into Herat by a company of religionists, but 
were soon after driven out with heavy loss. 
Commercial Intolllgcnoo. 
I.lvKitrooi., Nov. 14.— Slnoa Friday lnnt tlio grain trade 
has bttmi (lull. At Tutisday tlm mark**-nalea of wheat were I Walker’s newspaper organ, that within the last 
only to the most limited extent, red at about former prio«», 1 
white at a decline of 2d per biiKliel. Flour ioanly. Inquir¬ 
ed for and no sii'o-t, IndUn corn eotoo apeoulatlve In 
the Viceroy of Egypt, who had her built in Ilie 
United States, upon tho presumption that ho 
would obtain a better model for speed than 
could be produced in either England or France. 
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YVai.kkh’h Ahmy.—I t appears by a report iu 
fourteen months lie has received from the 
United States a little over 4,100 recruils. Of 
these, 144 are reported as having been killed in 
battle. Walker's whole force on the 1st of 
qutry, nod realized un advanco of Oil to 0d per quarter on 
mixed and yellow. At to-day’* market bu*ln*«B wait nine 
ttvo for wheat, pi Icon being very Irregular, and allowed 
conalderable anxiety to realize ; prime red wheat vory 
aoarc.e, but not more timti ‘2d per tm. lower; white could November, including tho last arrival of 3525 men 
he bad at a decline of 4d per tm. on the week ; pi lino par- m..... n.t..... . i . t . 1 
celH 2d cheaper. Floor waa nearly unaalitble. and quota- fmm NoW Orleans, Wa», by the returns, only 
tlooH which were nominal, mu at he teduced Od to l»|i«r 1,5275 men, leaving about 2,700 to be accounted 
barrel. Indian corn quiet. Wo quota red wheat at 8-60 
Flour-extra Ohio 36 ( <l) 
Indian oorn—mixed .'ilia 
IN ; white 0-i<Hl)t lOd per 70 lha 
36s Od ; western canal 3 Oi-6'0'<3i. 
t)d : yellow 31* ; wlillo 3l"(c03>*. 
I’noviHloNH. - Fork —Urge arrival* of American tran*- 
ahlpmant from Toulon depieaaed the market Ofrd to Il7d pr 
bbl. fur lair quality. I.artt -littleon the spot. Fifty toua 
to arrive have been sold at IL'a (Jd per owt 
California Intdligcnxt. 
Arrival of tho Illinois. 
Tub Illinois arrived at New York on tho29th 
ult. from Aspinwall, with California dates to 
tho 5th ult. She brings uuuily $2,001),000 
treasure. 
The Illinois connected with the Sonora, which 
for. These recruits have either died from dis¬ 
eases of the climate, wounds, Ac., or run away. 
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Another Obioaoo Vessel for Europe.— The 
Chicago Press says that tho British Canadian 
barque Chioftain lias been chartered by parties 
in that city to go to Europe and bnck from that 
port early next season. She will take out 
wheat and bring back salt or pig iron. Tho 
price agreed upon for tho voyage is $15,000—a 
penalty of $2,000 to be incurred in case of fail¬ 
ure to carry out the contract. 
From Havana. — Tho steamer Quaker City 
from Havana 25th arrived at New York on the 
2!)llt ult. It was reported in Havana that Con 
left Han Francisco on the evening of tho 5th Concha had boon re-appointed Capt. General 
inst. Tho election returns up to 2 o’clock on ... .- 
.i , i c t i, i i , ana Ti n lot the next tnice yi>ars. Jlusiuess activOi—— 
that day, foot up Buchanan 14,000, Fillmore ,, ,, 
9,600, Fremont 7,600. Nothing definite relat- Su 8 nr8 arra< 1 Hh, l> Howard was lost 
ing to the Legislature. Nearly full returns <)Q Gingerbread Shoals on tho Ctli iiist. Crew 
from San Francisco give Buchanan 100 over saved. 
Fremont, and the latter nearly 2,700 over Fill 
more. Tho Republican Legislative ticket pre¬ 
vailed in San Francisco Co., though Buchanan 
would probably have 150 majority there. The 
vote in the city was much less than at the State 
election last year. This is attributed to the 
unavoidable absence of several working politi 
cians. The election passed oil" quietly. Ad¬ 
vices woro received by telegraph on the day 
the steamer sailed, that a lire was raging in tho 
National Theatre block. 
Tho Indians aro still reslivo in California. 
General Oasby bad a fight with a party on the 
Klamath river, killing several. Another party 
attacked the whites near Bald Mountains, kill 
ing many 
Halt in Texas.— It is stated in the Texas pa¬ 
pers that salt works have been established in 
that State,about fifty or sixty miles above Aus¬ 
tin, on tho west side of the Colorado. The salt 
is said to be a superior article, and the best of¬ 
fered in that market. This is a fortunate dis¬ 
covery, as all tho salt for that region was con¬ 
veyed in wagons from the coast. 
Tiik length of tho telegraph lines in the 
world is about 72,000 miles; of this 35 000 
miles are in the United States, 9,200 in Eng¬ 
land, 5000 in Germany and Prussia, 4 500 in 
Chester and Spraguo, professed agents of the I France, 3 500 in Austria, 1,000 in Italy, and 
U. H. Insurance Company, have absconded | 1,200 in Turkey, 
from San Francisco, after swindling the cit izens. 
Advices from Oregon, Washington and Suud- 
wich Islands unimportant. 
A revolution had taken place at Sonora, and 
Gen. Gaudra routed. He had scut to Califor¬ 
nia for arms and men 
Nathan 1*. Cook came passenger in ihe Illi¬ 
nois. He is a delegate to Washington from the 
Flour unit Drain. 
Flour, bbl.$t;.26m,7,25 
Wheat,Gon.fnaw) . . i .mi i 
Best win to Canada.. 1, Alkali.It) 
Oorn.00 10(k 
Outa.Ia)87ka 
Itarliiy, (now).I,t)8(»9,l2 
Buckwheat.do 
Bean*.$1,006161 ,26 
I’oaa.l,0(Xq)J,26 
Mont a. 
fork, miiaa.00 OOfqJlB.IH) 
Do. owt .(lid, 1178 
Hoar, pur owl.A,tkKo,t},bO 
Njirlng Lamb* ono)..l,6llfli)l ,76 
llama, nmokml.ISftOMi) 
Hhoiiltlora,.S(,/!»(! 
Ohlaknna. .la So 
Turkeys.@100 
Onlry, Axi. 
Batter, roll.20(q)22o 
Do. Ilrklti.I8:,i)2l) 
Cheese, fnnw). RKOtQ^o 
l.nril,trlotl..« 12., l2‘.,o 
Tallow. 10, olio 
Eggs, dor.iui.00(,ij20r 
Oautlloa, box.UtXffljHbJo 
PruHa hiiA Root*. 
Apples, biiabol.76(« J26o 
l)o. drlii,I..8l(u,l,2fi 
Potatoes timw). 8«,t()2'io 
tlbliw nod Mklim. 
Slaughter. 0 (,d7o 
(lair. 12 , 
Hhnop pelts (shorn) 75<:(„ $1, 
<)o.ZflqpflOc 
Hot, da. 
(Jlovor, bushel.87,r,0(b)8,00 
Timothy.3.60(«,t,00 
HundrUia. 
Wood, hard.8,00(«i(!,00 
Do. aoft.3,1111(5 4.00 
Coal. I.uhlgh.7 ,ao 
Do. Horanton.8,A0(,( (,,7A 
Do. Itloaabtiig.6,60 
Do. Char.10(«112b;c 
Hall, bbl. .US0 
Hay, toil. !l <t)l6 
Wool, lb..S0(,t)40o 
White Hah, bbl.9 ,plO,lK) 
(lodhah qtlltitai....6,60 
Tront, bbl.jp 
^itlirrtisfmcnts. 
Torwia of Ail vortlaliig—Twonty-tlvo (Jonla a I.lno, kxoii 
lnaortlon—<« ,i,(f,trier, ltrlof and appropriate atmotmoitmonta 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertlaementa 
Inaertmt on any condition!,. 
A MM A I,I, F A It M of 30 or 40 acroa wanted, 
(,'HSKVKK, Now Haven, O»wo((0 Co., N. Y. 
Addrea K 
•till w2 
NKW VOItK MAKKRT-ltro. 1. 
Flour—The market for Moor la eaaler for common am! mo 
dlnm gratia* and heavy. Hal,'a at $(l,lfl<,i.0,'t5 for com to olmlot 
anpor Htate; Inferior Htaie la oltorod at *il(,i;lt, III; *tl,4.3,„ (I 7(i 
lor oxtra Htato; $O,W(,i.0,O5 tor anpor Ind, III' town, Wla anil 
Ohio; $0.6M®7,20 fo oxtra do, markotoloalng dull and tomleii- 
cy downward. Canadian Hour unchanged, with aaloa at til 60 
(„,i7.76. 
Oruin -Wheat market dull and tendency downward. Hnlea 
at l;!7H(‘<U’ldo Milwaukee club; l.’Mo lor Cliloavo apilng; if,Ho 
lor rad winter Indiana; Klo ,nl7ln lor white Canadian; M8o for 
mixed Woatorn; !6lo for white llllnola. Kyellrm; nalea atlklo 
(lorn dull and drooping, with aalea mixed Woatorn at 726073,• 
cloning at Intltle llaurea. Oat* plonly and dull at i'JItiMlu lor 
We-tern and 4Hc lor State. 
t'rovleiona-I’ork market ateady. Ha'ea made al. SIR.29(a) 
III,17 Ibr old and new meaa, and 8 | 7f,,117,60 for eld and new 
prime I, «r,l "toady, aalea al I2J^„]I27<0 Bailor la modorulo 
(lomand at 17(,d22o for Ohio, ami 21(«j2t)o lor Niato. Cbeoae a 
8 ,,a'Jc. 
BUFFALO MAHKRT—Dec. I. 
Flour—There waa only a modcrala demand lor Hour to-day, 
arm tr-nkacHoP* woro nmaily of a retail eliaraoter. Sale* of 
Olifft, Michigan and Indiana at $.l,60(,t 6,76 for olioloo, and 8H.26 
exitti: 80,3/f„0,60 doable extraa. 
Drain The Wlmat market la qalot and ptlcea unchanged 
Halea Chicago aprlng nt 110c. Corn atoadv and ..I nmd 
mate; Halo* at. 62o. Barley dull al lllH(„)ll2o. No aalea of lye. 
Data Mrm and but low offering, aalea at 42o. 
AC.IIANV MAKKF.T—Deo. 1. 
Flour- Flour COIItlnnoa to arrive by oanal, and tlio atorm 
of Saturday baa not mateil illy obatrueted navigation. Tim 
aalea of (lie morning do not exceed 600 bbla. 
Drilln In wheat nettling waa done. Corn la In moderate 
requeat for the Kaat nt a'eady pilefla. Halea Woatarn mixed. 
Iu ear lot", at72c. Bat llitle lt irley waa offered, and tlm mar¬ 
ket rilled (lull! aalea lal'orlor two-rowed $1,118, good four row, d 
$1,26, and .tefferaon On. $1,27. Data aro ateady but In modorulo 
red neat, with nalea Ohio at A^o. 
Fowl The market la rather ateady; anli-a bran at Otic, and 
tine feed 82%o. 
Il»g« Created hog* are lii moderate requeat al $7,(12',57,76 
f. rlmuvy, uml$7,00 lor light. F.xtra Htalo command $f,76.' 
NICW VOItK CATTLE MAIIKRT—Nor. K«. 
Bkkvkh—T heae are aold by tlm bead at a price equal to tlm 
value per pound o! tlm nntlmatod weight of hoof In the ,|iiur- 
tora, rha hide and tallow, or " flfth quurtor," la not counted 
In thla market, an It In In Beaton. 
I'KIUXH— Tho prleea to-day per lh.,will not average over 8l£c 
Flrat quality, *lt)f,pi",60; extra $11,00; medium $S)(,h0 6u’ 
poereat *8(0 8,60. Hut lew aalea over $IO,j£,or under $8>i ’ 
PitiORK or V a a i. Calvish -Dalven are ueatiUy aold through 
the your at -l m7o ^4 lh, live weight, except thono from one to 
alx dayn old, known an » Klttoua," which bring $1 25 to *3'„)4 
ouch. In autumn good many “groan Dalven," four to alx 
montha’ old, aoll for $.VjH ouch. A good fat veal nolln ollon an 
high an *2I)(«)30. 
Milch Dow*—Tho prlco of Down (lopenda an much upon 
fancy an the price of llorana. Ordinary $25(,;j30; good $;«i,„i4((- 
oxtra, with calf $46(11)60. 
Hiikkc and Lamiih—D otnniotl Hhoop and I.amhn average 
$2,60(<ilS; oxtra Hheep *7(5)11*. 
dwtnn Woatarn hoga, corn-fed, Inrgo, llrat quality live 
weight, OX ,t title.; dead we, M |, T% „7jio., "mall "Ire do .live 
weigh', 6 ii'ltl<e; dead weight, r, mill.ted. live weight 
6,t4(„8^o; dead weight, (iWnij7o; New York Htate live weight' 
«MKo; dead weight, 7K-'8e ; atnall nl*e. prime lor market 
retailing, live weight. AUo ; dead “"light, 8‘„ 8Do 
Itxetriera—Beevea 3.-IIU ; Down 309; Vouln 622, Hhoop and 
Lamb* 9.923; Hwluo 1(1.722 
BUSINESS NOTICES. 
TO AOR’NTH, BUBSOBIBEIIH AND OTHEH8. 
fl’iiu Thhmh ok tiim Ri.-kai, Nxw-Yokkrr lira —Hlnglo 
Copy, t'i a year ; Throe Doplnn, $6 ; Flvn Coplea, $8 ; Mix 
Copied, (anti one froe to agent or gaiter up'of olub,) $ 0 ; 
Gadsden purchase,’who have Liken tncasiires I T#n 0o P*«". (» n '> on « r '"".) * lf >. I *"' 1 ""v mldltlonxl number 
for framing a territorial govcrritmniL under the I ullftU, ’ r r * tM > oopy.) -payabU in advanco. ” 
No 
deviation from tliaan torma. Any Individual remitting tlm 
olub prion ($.1,00 Inatead of $2) for a alnglo copy axeaptan 
an luldlllou to a olub already formed, or an a prenant to a 
friend will tie oredlted for only nine montha, In accord¬ 
ance with our teruiH of aubanrlptlon. 
nr Fits Rubai, Ih pubUahod dtrlolly upon the oahii 
SYS’ i'KM copied are never mailed to Individual NUbdcrllmr* 
until paid lor, (or ordered by u rudponnlhle agent,) and al- 
imtnc of A rizona. 
Markets in Han Frauciico inactive—prices 
generally unchanged. 
Advices from Costa Itiea lo Oct.. 30III, stales 
that, Congress had voted $75,000 for the cam¬ 
paign against Walker, and had also purchased 
the American brig Dover, to convert mlo a war 
vessel. 
The Chilian government had offered assist- way* dUooutlnued when the cubeorlptlon term expire*.— 
auco to Costa Rica, and commissioners had left Henoo, a prompt renewal 1* nooeamiry toleeuru the regular 
the latter country on special missions to Peru continuance of the paper 
and Chili. louotl club price of the KtfllAL Nkw-Youkkii 
A special messenger arrived at Punta Arenas lM i>«r yearly oopy, and any one remitting at a l.-da 
on the 27th, with dispatches from Guiilamala. r »L» will btorodlied In proportion to thu money rcoelvod. 
800 Sulvadonians were embarked at Real jo Oct. TI,0W . .. tl,an t! i" price, with request to send 
21st, and eiajht vessels were awaiting at Launion lhn l ,R i"’ r 11 Hpcoiilml time or return the money, cannot be 
for 2,000 Gautamaliau troops under the com- * c onm m fidittin l . 
maud id Carrol a. t.ir Any pernon can send for four or more aoplea at 
A poslnl convention 1ms been concluded bo- * l i 6 " , ’ R,,h "•"‘Lon Mibscqnently filling out a olub of ten 
or over, reoelve extra copy, ha,., or other premium to 
which he may he entitled, the name an though all the 
ooplea were ordered atone time. See Premium I,hit. 
car In remitting $16, or more, If convenient plea' 
send draft on New York, Albany, lliilfulo, or IVioheater, 
(Ichh cent of exchange,) or cheek or certificate of depordt 
on any llank In either of aald oltle*,—payable to our order. 
tli? Tiiohs who are forming large olubacati send on the 
niiniT-a and money of such person* n« do not wlah to wait, 
and oomplete their Until al'lerwnrdil 
tir Aiiknth will plenae make their llrat remittance u* 
early ne oouvenlent. Thl* will greatly facilitate the entry 
of name* on our books 
t~$f" In ordering the RURAL, he xure and apnolly name 
of I'uot-OJjico, County, and Htalo, 'Vorrilory or Vrovinco. 
nr Any person no (llspoand can act aa local agent for 
tween Orciil, Britain and Now Grenada. 
—- ■ ■ - 
Eiikopican Aoknowi.bdomknt of Amkrioan 
Mkiut.—TIio King of Denmark has conferred 
upon our distinguished countryman, Lieut. M_ 
F. Maury, the cross of a Knight of tho Order of 
Danuohorg, as a mark of consideration for the 
eminent services he has rendered in that de¬ 
partment of useful science to which he lias de¬ 
voted his life and talents. 
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Twenty-four I’eusonh Drowned— The Parma 
(Alabama) Gazette, slates that thirty-five per- 
AMIANY CATTLE MAKIUCT-Doo. 1. 
W. W. Wooi.roitn’* Hull’s Head, Washington street. 
EKrDATTLK—At Market 6111. I’rlcea—ICxlra, live weight. 
$6,60, Oral quality $6; accnnil and third $4004,60. 
Dows ANI) Dai,vks—N one la market. 
Hiikki' anii I.amiin- 918 In market Price* range at from 
$8 for extra; llrat. second and third $6 lo 8,80. 
Hwink— 1814 In market. Price* fat $0; Htorea $(!. 
DA M Hit I DDK CATTLE MAKKKT-Nov. SR. 
At market 295 Cattle—200 Beflvca, anil 96 Htorea, constat¬ 
ing of Working Oxen, Dows anil Diilves, yearllngu, two ami 
three years eld. 
M a an kt IIkxk — Extra, nono ; llrat quality. $7,60(,i)8 00- 
2d do, $0,00 q)0,6O; 3d do. $6,00569; ordinary $4,60 ' ' 
HtoiiX*—W orkingO xoii—$ 110, I60(i(il78. 
Down and Calvin *30. 60(n,flO. 
Vkaiimniih — *lfi(q)19. Two Ycara Old — $20f«)26. -Three 
Years Old—$26(<688. * 
Hiikki' anii I.AMn*—741 at market_Prices —extra tOoilH' 
by lot, $1.78, 2.00, 8,90(8 I.V6 
llinx*. X* owt. *7X(<08 Tallow cwt $84^(«;9. 
I’xi.TN $I0|)I,26 each. Oalf Hklna. I8(q)l4 <■!« Ol lb 
Hwinv 2100 at market. Prices Live weight A^(,/)7o per lb.; 
dressed 8,^ to 9>4c; about*, wholesale, 7>4c; retail 8>4(c.9c. 
IIKIDHTON DATTIaE MAUKET—Nov. ««. 
At market 860 Beef Cattle, UK) Htorea, (I pairs Working 
*xcn, 60 Down and Diilvim. 800 Hheep and l.ambH, 1,400 
twine. 
I’aiOXH~BeefOilltle ICxtrn *8.00; flrat quality *7,76; 2d do 
$0,76; 3d. $0,09; ordinary $«.76(„ 5. 
Htoiikn Yearllngn—15,,/,19. Two year*old—$21dh24. Three 
year* old 26 (<ij87. 
WdiiaiNO Dixn—N o sales noticed 
Dow* ANII OaLVK*—H ales *20. 36 <i!40, 
Hiikki' ano I,am a a Extra, $4.60, 7.00. By lot $1,75, $3. 
IIiiixn VI ewl *7><(u)8!^. Tallow HHl(,i9 
I’KI.TN $1(0)1,28. Calf Hklna I3(,i)1-le lb. 
Hwinb I’lgs 7(a)7>4c ; retail. 7hi(<010; nit hogs, fl)4c. 
HOOT CFYL/YICTW. 
Wnioiir ft DO, Newark, Wayne Do , N. Y , offer to Root, 
Dr.i't 200,000 A|i|ilo ilie coining winter, fnrnUliIng all material 
lor same. Having snnerlor acaormnodalloBH lor storage, A 
they fuel confident they can give lull sntlsl’ao Ion. Ilitlwt 
EYE AND EAIt, AND AKTIPIDIAL F.YKH.-Dr 
KN AIM’, Dan 11st. of No I Id Main Hi., N. V , cnulhiiiea to anc 
cesNlully treat all illsenne* of tlio Kyq and |{ar, and Insert 
Arlllh-lal Kyes, without. nidn, that move mid exnclly resemhl 
the n dural eye. I>r. K'* '• TrciUlan on tho Kyo and Kn 
niallnt free ol charge, to any Individual having a malady 
eltlu-r of those organs. Hfllwi 
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TWO HMALI, AND CHOICE FAICMH 
Foil Salk, one half mile from Victor Village, Ontario Do , 
Y , on the Central Railroad. No. I li-is till acres, extra soil for 
grain and grips of all kinds; well watered ; valuable young 
orchard of olioloo Iralt, Just la bearing. Buildings or llrat 
quality, and convenient lor all. farming purposes. Valuable 
wood lot on tlm premises. 
No. 2 adjoins above, and contains 8(1 acres, hiiII (lie name — 
(loud young orchard of choice fruit; well watered 
house, barn, and all other building* good ami convenient.- • 
(load timber lot, 
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Hlllwleow D. A M. BOUOIITON. 
Victor, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1869. 
Thu truly HIIII llmt <!nti bo Depended upon 
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nachlne to do, and a Farmer having 2 horse, and 2 cowa ei 
uve the coat of It In one year, and at tho end of ilint time tlm 
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crop was light, but I hud Irom less than 2 <>* send, (by mail,) 
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of all Ihe seeds I had of V.the Ncpnul Barley pleases me tlm 
beat. When in blnssom It Is the handsomest grntn I ever new 
I have about half n plniof clean see l from ono-e|gh h ounce by 
m ill. If you have anv new verlatles of seed I would like to 
know. Yours, Repoctlully, DKORIIK THORN. 
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I, W. Butons Dear Sir: You any "The Japan Tea may yet 
tm acollmated." Why. my dear sir, It 1s acclimated for thin 
country. I have from 811 ntalkn, ID quarts of an idee end linn 
pens aa you would wlah to sen. I stir Iv have but half a crop 
owing to their lining planted too close. I planted In row* Sleet 
apart »lld 9 luohcs In the row I am selling about half my crop 
lit half a cent it pan. Yours,truly, <4. K NKBINDKR. 
Orand Isle, Vermont. Ilth Month, 12th, 1869. 
EarXX mi n Fkiknii: As to Turnl/i Need, I will boast no more. 
Thy Street Winter Turnip la the bust we have over seen. II thou 
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In thin I Hid on n 1‘lno Ridge, plowed but once, and nolwllh- 
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9 only and yielded ID biisii'-la of seed from 3 ox. I p.lxe (be 
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IIKNItY A HUBBARD, of Hprlng TniltJo, WIs., unit Miss M. 
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Tnx Rural Nxw-Yohkxr Is publUlmd lu Quarto Form, onch 
No. comprising Eight Douat.g Quarto I’aoxn, |lor.y oolnmns.] 
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Hpooltnon*. Premium Lists, Ac , sent free. 
Addri-s* D. D. T. MOORE, Rocheslcr, N. T. 
December, 1888 . 
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publish 'ho above pros,meins, «„d direct attention l» the same 
nr embody l.s substance In mi editorial notice, comprising 
terms, where at d by whom published, and the fact that sped- 
man* iir« Mint froo, 
MttC( >' I ’• I ’ rjsi 
KOIilSHTSON'H CILARIjMS V. 
HISTORY OF THE REICN OF THE 
ICMPJUROll CHARLES THE Jb’II'TH. 
HV WM. ROBEIUHON, J). J). 
with a 
CONTINUATION. 
Treating el the Cloister L.le «,r the Emperor aflor Iii* 
A bfJlctttlon. 
RY WM II. p RK800TT. 
In 3 vol" 8vo. With u lino portrait « ngravod from Tltla.u 
Uniform with " I' erilluiitid and Isabella,” ** Philip II " 
" Conquest of Mexico," etc., etc. 
fec'tly known t ,ai!';''Vl"’ r ° r ‘l* ">•’ 0 ! ,nv0nt ->f V.l.to w„s Impor- 
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Itt ga liOrltiginiit.irlal" Ironithoroy,, archive* ol Hlmancii ’ 
III. ory of tlm re| K „ of T III., ||„ . .1. at t“2 same 
reelase 'ui d l '' 101 ..lining the last lea.,, ol the royal 
in trl ! \ i° ,k , « m " Ml In h cliium Iii Hpi.i.'lhh 
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Of tbo historian of the ..lab monarchy. g works 
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