DEC. 20. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Aram ftMipxe. Slarria«ts. 
rounded by the Costa Rican, Salvador, and_ 
. ... Gautemalian forces. Gen. Walker was on board ~ “ ; : : —- -■ - ■■■ —• 
Arrival Of the Atlantic and Anglo- a steamer on the lake, without communication K. wuor^ 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
THE LEADING AMERICAN 
-K’I ^ U Ij T XJ R A Xj , LITEEAKY A.XXD FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
oj with his army, and his men were suffering for terof Nalh a n Howe, of the city ot Rochester. 
oaxon. the want of provisions and clothing, and \rere ^ 3^ S a4til ^\P ec ‘ by Re « w - B,i88 - Mr. THOMAS P. Prospectus of Volume VIII, for 1857. 
- d ' ifu j- f W It h \\> rl GRAY, and Miss ANGKLINK BUCKHOUT, all of Castile. - 
Th K steamer Atlantic arrived at New York G ^f d ° a a / d Kaya. “ & ^ MOOEE ’ S RURAL NEW-YORKER will enter upon its Eighth Year and Volume in January 
on the 9th, and the Anglo-Saxon at Portland General Harney and suit had arrived at Key M h “ ry8Vi f "& ' p' il '?, n,i ,V? ) d " i88 FKAN £ IE ensmng. It has already attained a circulation at least ten thousand greater than that of any other Agricultural 
on the 10th mat, bunging dates to the 27th ult. We8( . on a tonr iDspec tion to the different AvViXstS STff Frtdenck B ‘ Pier8 ° n ’ °* Eait " ™ilar journal- the best evidence of Decided Supk^ioritv - and we confidently refer to its pi fiZvTd 
Great Britain.— The London money market posts there. Flags of truce were hoisted at all .. 11 progress, and present position, instead of issuing a lengthy Prospectus. Widely known as the most Prom in 
was slightly easier. The bullion in the Bank the posts through the country, for the purpose '—■» l \ Meritorious Journal op its Class, and as devoted to the welfare of the Rural Populattov ti • \ Y AN ° 
of EngJand begins to inerease. of calling in the Indians for a talk, and if possi- 111 and Pursuits, - it is unequalled as a ' opulation, - their Interests 
The various Liverpool circulars report the ble to bring them to terms of peace. C? 
market for breadstuffs generally as very quiet The vote of California for President stands as -- HIGH-TONED RURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER! 
bU Ar W1 T h0l,t a viriJ m P°[ ta j t ^“g 03 , ln P r ^ es ’ follows Buchanan, 60,000; Fillmore, 35,000; Near Albion OctlSth, ? t the residence of hernncle.Jtmes And its high reputation will be fully maintained in future — for we are resolved that « 
I’roHpectiiH of Volume VIII, for 1857. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER will enter upon its Eighth Year and Volume iu January 
ensuing. It has already attained a circulation at least ten thousand greater than that of any other Agricultural 
or similar journal- the best evidence of Decided Superiority - and we confidently refer to its past history and 
progress, and present position, instead of issuing a lengthy Prospectus. Widely known as the most Prominent and 
Meritorious Journal op its Class, and as devoted to the welfare of the Rural Population -their Inters 
and Pursuits, — it is unequalled as a ’ 
HIGH-TONED RURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER! 
.u wiuuuul *uy important cmiuges in prices. follows LSuchanan, bl»,UUU ; billmore, 35,000; Near Albion Oct 18th, at the residence of her uncle, James And Its high reputation will he fully maintained in future - for we are resolved that “ 
Mr. James Willson had addressed to Cyrus Fremont 19 000 Buchanan’s maioritv over s ‘-ciair, Mrs. makia delano, aged nearly 62 years. „ _ • we are resolved that Progress and improvement" 
W. Field, of N. Y„ an official aouficatioalhat K 6 000 The De“oe?“a aC Sled" ‘““' I TT* '"""““f .'T". “ M-. Tl„ „ 
the British Government engages to furnish ships majority in both branches of the State Legisla- 1 If* P discus a greater number of Practical Useful, Important and Timely Subjects, than any other journal published 
to take additional soundings for the Atlantic lure. AtUU llCl -9ItuiilQ6TICX tfci “ this country. The ample pages of the Rural also embrace 
telegraph, and to verify those already made.— Another despatch relative to General Walker ^ ^ 1 ' NUMEROUS HANDSOME AND APPROPR T A TV ttwistj jittmoc , 
Also to furnish ships to assist in laying the ca- contains the following The news from Nica- - = VINOS. 
bles. And another which undertakes to guar- ragua is highly important. Gen. Walker had KDR RniLl«;« R o“ R i deluding illustrations m Agriculture, Horticulture, Rural Architecture, Mechanic Arts, Natural History Ac _ 
an tee four per cent, on the capital, £350,000— been successful in a series of battles with the Wheat ifd Flour remain unchanged-transactions light- " h ’ le ^ ^ RCRAr ' a ' 8 ° superior as a M»Vtytr, each number containing a sum- 
equal to £70,000, until the company’s comings Central Americans. On the 10th ult.. General Corn has advanced 3c and Oats lc per bushel. Price of Barley mary ° f the Important I\cws, with reliable Reports of the Grain, Provision and Cattle Markets It has 1 
reach 6 per cent., alter which the guarantee will Hornsby, with 200 men. defeated 1,100 of the nominal, tn-re is but little doing. been pronounced, by both ihe Press and thePeoplo ' ' ong 
be £10,000 per annum for twenty-five years, enemy under the Costa Rican General Canas. — Pork is Wiing generally at $7 per cwt—where the extreme TT t-, jun -nTncT norvuT _ 
or such larger sumsas the government messages The enemy lost 200, while Hornsby had only price is paid itis for choico sampies f or fumiiy use. Best vari- MUbl UbiiPUL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA! 
may amount to, charged at ordinary rate of two killed and eleven wounded. Four days’ et y of ap P :e3 brm s $1,6 ° per bU8fcel snd aro ver r scar ce. Yet we hope to make the Eighth Volume superior to all others in both Contents , m i , 
tariff, and the U. S. Government make a similar fighting at Massaya had ended in the entire de- y r< T,T’ quotatlon3 ’ 'housh.the market exhibits it more worthy its extensive National Circulation, and a most valuable aid i , promotfnTthT PtoV M w e?f,n8[ 
arrangement, the message, of the two govern- felt of Ihe enemy’ Gen. Walker had returned “ wttonmta a bices "S,°a V "‘°“ .. ET» STK 
meat, to be sent, tn order of pr.or.ty of the re- to ** “ * U “ — - - *- «.„n g 
The Kilkenny (Irish) Moderator announces of valuables, fired the place, not leaving a ves- Best^’hiWClmida.Vl.iif^i.’iW So 6 *’ dried 6 . 1 .'.'.'.'" CREDENTIALS EROM PROMINENT AND INFLUENTIAL JO'i him a t q 
that orders have been issued to the Colonels to tige of it. The inhabitants of Grenada had . v'Zvf. l>0tat , o , e 1 6 .. -■'■■■'-.SO&ioc i, h „ . , , D „ ^ejhalS: 
complete the quota of the respective corps. removed to ltivas With all their effects, which Barley, .l f 06@l,12 Slaughter. totjo and » el ect. >Jo paper on our list of exchanges comes so near care, and labor and taste I S m°°? paper ifc edited with 
tan it, and the U. ». (government make a similar fighting at Massaya had ended in the entire de- at ndenev 
arrangement, the messages of the two govern- feat, of the enemy. Gen. Walker had returned a “ upwar gf ,f ! „ H , M .p H ;^ wholesale pkic.es 
ments to be sent, in order of priority of the re- to Grenada, and, after giving three days’ notice Flour and Grain. oandiea, box. 13 V@ 14 V C 
ceipts. of his intention, to allow time for the removal ?, bl J. a 1 Fpu ' ta “ n ' 1 Koot«. 
The Kilkenny (Irish) Moderator announces of valuables, fired the place, not leaving a ves- BeH^wbiti'canada.Vl A 5fo° 8 ’ 
at orders hav« hppn isauoH t.ho Pnlnn.lc tn tiire of it. The inhabitants of Grenada bod Dorn. 00,a63<- Potatoes. eo«sOa 
of bis intention, to allow time for the removal £!? nr ’ £ b) .. >’ruit» and Koi.i«, 
„<• ,1 _ 1 _Wheat,Oei.Applos. bushel.S8 a)] 
that orders have been issued to the Colonels to tige of it. The inhabitants of Grenada had .Potatoes. .. — ..bofatOc Mnn __._ RnR . r N i-w.yor KE r i« r„u , „ „ „ ^ 
complete the quota of the respective corps. removed to Ilivas With all their effects, which Barley, . 1 , 06 (^ 1,12 Slaughter. Wdla and select, ^io paper on our libt of exchanges comes 80 near care, andlabor and taste M 00 ? paper ifc . i8( edit 
The Moderator remarks that the objects of will hereafrer be the capital of Nicaragua. A Bnokwbiat,. .......Me Calf. . I 2 r our ideas of perfection, for a secular family paper, as thp Imv, but Skillfully expressedand iolIa^.rt eth ui' ,ike . n . el 
Hilo fill 1 . 1 1 , ,,1 11 , i i v. . 4.1 >r• Beans, ............$l,00(ml,25 Sheep pelts . 75c C<i 411 26 Rural. It has always_maintained a high moral standard.—iV. we do not wonder to know hm. ... , ' . 8 ■ A e rejoiei 
this filling up the regiments is at present known naval battle had taken place between the Nica- p„*s.i,00@i.26 Lambdo.25(qj50e r - ol>server - it is being glorified May it t) fty lt - runs ’ un,n . low 
only to the Government. 
that Malaga was quiet, but that rigorous meas¬ 
ures of punishment had been resorted to, not¬ 
withstanding previous accounts that the affair 
had no political object, but was merely got up 
for smuggling purposes. The Gazette admits 
that it took place at a moment in which the 
garrison was being changed, and it admits that 
the insurgents concerned cried out Vive la Iie- 
publica. 
ireafter be the capital of Nicaragua. A i ! «okwt«u,. .......We Galt. 12c our Ideas ot penection, tor a secular iamily_ paper, as tho hav, but skillfully expressed and cnlluYLa Sr n , n , ew ' mown 
vniiln Imrl fnlmn nln/m Kr Beans,.$1,00^1,26 Shecppelts .75c('«S512 r > Rural. It has alwajs mamtamed a high moral standard.—JV. we do not wonder to knowhnwummi W 9 rejoice, while 
lattle had taken place between the Nica- p eit „. .1,00@U5 Lamb do......:! r. Observer. it is being gSorified May it thn, c y , t , rnns - antl bow rapidly 
raguan war schooner Grenada, Capt. Faysoux, Meal*. Seeds. Ability, good tasto and a thorough appreciation of the spirit always be Moore.— Chicago Dailu JournJ/' XQ ’ a ” d ltS sbaaow 
' Gosta Rican hriir-of-war tht-PP timoa tho fork, troan.00(Wa,18.Ui) Clover, bushel.$7,50@8,00 of the age and wants of the reading public, characterize the The Rural .Vew-Vorkfr t. . 
the Grenada. "lb. C,»t„ S&*. SS. 
)wn up, and all ou board of her perished. .W8 M! - .. hul 1“ »TSX3tfS!aa,-“8 
tlmated that the enemy have lost 3,000 . Coal ’^ ehi « h .-.7,60 departments of the Arts, the Sciences, Education, Llteratnre, origiimlity R pure ni^ r N C L t J POg r a P hlcaI Iuxu ^* tcemJn ff with 
the various battles Since October. ffilDc n!' mlT”. 6.50©6,75 and the Daily News, it is most ably and admirably sustained— things for’ thefiresidc’ rlrcln S< 5 fU ,i° tt 4 "^' K epl«to with good 
___ Tnrk3ys Dairy-‘iK.--® Ro.BtoBshurg.... 5 80 an honor to the newspaper fau.ily.-JBA Chris. Herald. ^ farmer l£ legitimate 
f! „, 4 , r roll 20O)22c Salt bhl . The Rural is a very valuable paper, eminently practical in The Rcrai is w 
Mexican News. »>. ’ firkin'.'."".!;'... 18,-3120 Hay',toa.V.V.V.V. 9 "dJl 5 ch ? ra , cWr and pu U U y U 8 ., ton |; I)(jserves and i3 achieving deservedly popular\n cities^No nan ‘’i® r " ral dlstricts - bn ‘ 
_ Chaise,(new). Sy z my 2 c Wool, abundant success. AT. 71 Daily Times. prosperous LLr.-Ioulsvit/e JourL? CV6r ru, ‘ a 1,10ru 
_ ___, I.srd.tried.12:a)12kc White fish bbl eppln nn Mr Moore ought to make a fortune out of tho Rural, and we The Rn»Ar v*.™- v . 
insurrectional y movements OU the RlO t,How . Id .lie Codfish V quintaL7.7.„ 6 60 trust he will, forhe is helping tomakethe fortune of the country.— paper in the U. S^n (ach and S ^. ecideci ly ihe bcst'Agricuitural 
, under Vldaurn, which have SO long E?gs, dozen .00@20c Trout.bbl.-,.J 9 We bid him “ God speed .”—Ohio Statesman. its eminent success .—Boston 0/toe 1 Bwlrl ment3 ’ and weU merlt » 
SpauI.—T he last accounts from Spain state and a Costa Rican bn>of-war, three times the P °Da 
^ a . 3 blown up, and nil on board of her Mri.bfd. pSSSSXZZSSli 
LthstandiDg previous accounts that the affair It is estimated that the enemy have lost 3,000 j ?b ? ab ®'j t .Coal, Lehigh. . 7 _ 5 <j 
men in the various battles since October. 
Mexican News. 
Chictens. (a 8c 
Turktys, .@10c 
Dairy, 2fce. 
Do. Scranton.6,50®t>,75 
Do. Blossburg. 6 60 
Do. Char.10®12^c 
, -“r — rrt-r— inanvro/.t-inTvorw L»rd,tried. l2,«i2^o White fish, bbl ... 9,-3)1000 air moore ougtu to maKe a iortune outot tno kural, and we The Rural New 
the insurgents concerned cried out Vive la Re- lnsurrec t ,0 naiy movements on the ItlO t>.|| 0w . lObUlc Codfish quintal b j'm truslbe will, for heishclping to make thefortuneo] the country.— paper ip the U S K inViTh ER 'i s n ec , u e< ly the bei 
publica. Grande, under Vidaurri, which have SO long Eggs, dozen.00@20c Trout.bbl.V.’.V.V. .79 We bid him “ God speed .”—Ohio Statesman. 1 its eminent success .—B^timOlim Branrh' aeUta ’ B 
The Espana says the number of soldiers s0 fi 6riously threatened the supremacy of new yoiik maiiket-D ec 15 -—- 
wounded was eight, and that the insurgents had Comonfort s Government in the north, are ter- Flo i r _pi 0 ur is in demand for export and home consump- FORM STYTF antey rn rDA , 0 
15 or 20 wounded and three killed minated. On the 2Ur,h of November a Con- tion, and prices tend upward. Sales at $6,25@fi,-i(j for com to 1 U1U ' ’ OJ VJjX -‘ Jxrsj_j 1 LRMS: 
Turkey.— By the accounts of the 14th from : eDt j° n between , Gen Vidaurri and Gen. Rosas r , T « K ^ RAb 1 Ke 77S r . k “ is published ' in ^‘d Form, each No. comprising Eight Double Ou 
Constanlinoole it mnpirs that 6fi() wm lrmor ’a ban d a was proclaimed at Monterey, by which 75g7,it) for extra do; market closing buoyant. Canadian fio^ur [ fort y columns,] printed in best stv le. An Index, Title Page, &c., given at the close of each voln 
Lonstanunople, !t appears that 600 workmen S f retains his position a* Gnvirnor In a>?. -f. (orcom to super and choice ex.ra. TERMS IN ADVANCE : — £2 a vear : Three Conies. » • a.-J J °f ^ VOln 
FORM, STYLE AND TERMS: 
K.4,4, ...V, .,4444 „.x4 ,44 w4.„ ou jiuiiauupic. claimed and which led to his revol! to Annox-orl 176(33770white Canadian; 131cChicago spring; 140@142c Ra- 
The catastrophe at Rhodes, occasioned by the t X- • • .■ XT- , . > lsanr) exe(l C i nel f 45 0 Milwaukee club; 160cred Indiana. Rye dull; sales 
liffhtninsr havinir struck the immense stores of ^ jurisdiction. Vldaurn, if the stipula- at Sifsnc. Barley Bteady at 110(qllZSo. Corn a trifle better; 
k ^ bliuck one. immense stoics OI fj ons of this eomnaet are faithfully nhservorl saeapixed Western at71®73c, in storoand delivered. Oats 
gunpowder, destroyed the whole Turkish quar- uons lals compact are laitmully observed, flrm ^ 46 , 3 48c State, and 49 ® 5 (j c for Western. 8 
ter comoletelv and man V lives were 1 net Tho may therefore be considered as having got off I»r»vl*to.i«— Pork market heavy; sales at S19®I9,I2 for old 
uer completely, ana many lives were lost. Ihe u He agrees to support the Government of me»a $19.61 for newmess; $17®i/,50 for prime. Dressed hog“ 
Journal de Constantinople states that a Russian l government or da]] l t7% Lard lower; sales at i2«<ai2%c. Butter in active 
company has purchased fortv steam vessels Comonfoit upon the condition that its troops demmd at I 7 @ 22 c for Ohio, 2i(a,27c for state. Cheese steady 
8 Quarto Pages, 
volume. 
dditional number 
»te to Canadians. 
Subscribe ! 
under Rosas shall be immediately withdrawn, at 9 fcl(Jc. 
-J, T 4.41444,4 444,04*0 0444444 444, I 141 114 4544 4 O, l VI V WJtUUIitWU. 
RiTisu India and China. Advices have This result is rather awkward for filibusters, as 
;en received mm Ptolentfo tn thn OO.l o„,i u . .. , • ... .. ’ 
AI 4 HANY MAUKF.T-Dce. 16. 
JEF” Great inducements to agents and clubs — including over S1.500 in Cash p rom i„ mo r , ' 
8th volume. Specimen Numbers^Show Bills, Prospectuses, Premium Lists, &c, sent free^to^Ilfapph^Ts th ° 
_(_____ Dl T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
RURAL PREMIUM UIST. NEW YORE CHRQNICI,F 
Agents, Subscribers and other friends of the Rural a First CLASS RELIGIOUS FAMILY JOURNAL 
been received from Calcutta to the 22d, and 
from Hong Kong to the 15th of Oct. Final aV- 
New-Yorker who may be disposed to lend their efforts in 
it was stated that Vidaurri was liberally sup- wants of tb« trade at retail prices, 
plied with men, money and arms from the Uni- laferf’tood who* 
FJ°Hr— The demand for flour is confined to the immediate its behalf, — thus enhancing their individual interests 
PUBLISHED WEEKLY. 
PIIAKCELLUS CHURCH, Editor. 
nuniing. On Sa'urday a sale of good white Canadian wheat to examine the following Programme of Premiums : 
was made for milling on p. t., and Canadian Barley at $1 27. 
IIoga-The demand for Dressed Hogs continues steady, and CHRISTMAS GIRTS, IN CAS] 
rangements were being made for the embarka- ted States, and the object was to expel Gener U SeKCp* "cSSiln w* 168 * 
tion ol the expeditionary corps to the Persian Comonfort from oower and brim* on a ertoto in Ho*«-Tbe demand for Dressed Hogs continues steady, and 
Gulf. The fleet was exnertcd to sail on tho zl- v. a 4 power, ana onng on a crisis IU tJe market , 8 daily gradually improving; sales at $7,25 for 
... t ( mu 4 “ ex P^ clea sail on the which another treaty ceding several Northern figs, $7,75@7,87 ior good hogs, and $s for selected, 
cnfiiiimnn' 1 Jle treasuries ol India contain States to this Union should be effected. The NEW YORK cattle market— Dec. 10 . 
Lld,UUU,UUU sterling. English and American movement of Vidaurri was in truth a revolt Bbevbs— 1 These are sold by the head at a price equal to the 
while promoting the welfare of community,—are invited roTtiEsrsiu various'*slca< 4 n° N r R I. I,D rT 0as ’ iucludiD g corres- 
to examine the following Programme of Premiums : cotomns'lfrinmd 6 ) 0 I™ 010 ' 6 F a ‘ a Vri"e FoHo! contatolngM 
CHRISTMAS GIFTS, IN CASH. 
(Open to Competitors for other Premiums.) Circle and i P ?nfi n t« e t0 * AR 3 IEas ;GM erchants, the Home 
vtvtv nnTT adc iv r .a„ 4t,« i„ _ _ is„. Tnt4,IH<4on„4 mmary of Religious and General 
£13,000,000 sterling. English and American movement of Vidaurri was in truth a’ rovolt BEEvis-These are sold by the head at a price equal to the Yearly Subscribers to the Rural Nkw-Yorkbr, sent in or T ERi 
firms in Canton were withholding Huttos on . ,, , , ‘ rnu value per pound ot the estimated weight of hoof in the quar- remitted according to our Terms, on or before the 26tb T ? a year, in advance. $2 
TT X. wunnoicung duties OB against the general government. The latter ters. The hide and tallow, or-fifth quarter,” is not counted day of December ensuing, (1856.) l p ree Copies to one Postollice,. .. 
exports Irom P oo Ghoo, pending satisfaction has triumphed, and the revolution and conse- in this market, as it is to Boston^ THIRTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. Ten 
e.ng given for the murder ot Mr. Cunningham, quent annexation of the border provinces are Fhst'quSity^ $ 10 , 50 ; extra 11 ^nediim n $Kk V p 6 o^e e 8 t O $| r 50@9 TWENTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. 'to Canada Subscribers, 25 cents'in 
an American. indefinitely postponed. But few sales over $10X, or under $9. ^ w TEN DOLLARS for each of the next five lists. 
The navigation in t,h« IQ/>lncoH Kxr J r i Prices or Veal Calves—C alves are usually sold throneh ...TrJK, . p ttmen 7lutn ^rs sent gre 
Two L hi™ • by -- the year at 4@7<H? lb, live weight, except those from one to FIVE DOLLARS for each of the next ten lists. , . 
8 ips were frozen in. Heavy Sentence.— Virgil McCormick, con- six days old, known as “Kittens,” which bring $1,25 to $3®4 The names and number of subscribers obtained by each airent- jo\m?i, I? 1 ! 6 ' en ®(K etic 
-—- . victed in the U. S. District Court at Detroit on ZnJl^ZuoAZcl sell/oftent P^fed in the Rural (or in a dr- l/dWmMff,W rec ° 
Arrival of the Africa. the 5th inst. upon four indictments for forging & ILC H $ Cows— ^ The price of Cows depends as much upon 26th, as ttye result can he ascertained,) and the cash paid William C. Church. ’ j 
FIFTY DOLLARS, in Cash, for the largest list of Intelligence. * 01 ltB, 1 S 10U s and General 
early Subscribers to the Rural New-Yorker, sent in or ( 1* 3S a ivic si : 
mitted according to our Terms on or before the 26tb 2^ Ma 'j. $2 a year, in ndvance. $2 50 at the end of six month* 
ly of December ensuing, (1856.) J b v r «® c ° pl es t 0 < ono Postollice,. ... . $5 00 
THIRTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. Ten° <• « ,, . ] 8 00 
TWENTY DOLLARS for Ihe next largest list. tn°nrnn Bda Sub8criber8 ’ 25 cent J Vn addition to ihe^ubove rates' 
TEN DOLLARS for each of the next five lists. , 
FIVE DOLLARS for each of the next ten lists. 
tv. 4 . ntL toot- VI,™ ; i; 4 4 r r • Sh m *B) a goon iat veai sens otten as cular and mailed to all interested, as soon after December 
Hi? P ° D fo Ur Ctr ? ent8 fo [ f0 l gln § Milch^ Cows—The price of Cows depends as much upon 26th > 13 re 811 ? 1 can be ascertained,) and the cash paid 
aiiiaavitS in order to procure bounty land and fancy as the price of horses. Ordinary $ 25 @ 30 ; good $35@40; to order of*the successful competitors. 
TJEIH UULLiilwj ior each oi me next five lists. Soerimrn . 
FIVE DOLLARS for each of the next ten lists.' p&erT^ Se ”‘ ^ v l>° n «FP«caiion to the 
The names and number of subscribers obtained by each atrents' Tn en ®fS etlc men are wonted to act as 
mpetitor, will be published in the Rural, (or in a cir- inouee'ments win be offered 611 recommencled . the most liberal 
ilar and mailed to all interested, as soon after December Pharcellus Church ) p’ rmiRnn i. nr, -a. 4 
ith, as tip result can be ascertained,) and the cash paid William C. Church. \ CH A C0 > w 
The steamer Africa arrived at New York on pension papers, was sentenced to twenty-five extra, with calf, $45(3)50 v ’ $3T To give Post-Masters and other Local Agents a 
th, nth tat She bring, Liverpool date, to 7 ears mpm.omcat in the State Penitentiary. T.ISI. “S l" p ZSl ■ 
the 2'Jtll. _^_ 0 _ weight, 6*id6Ho.; dead woight, 1 »^a.8c.; small sir.e do . live _ April, 1855, is now so fiillv Derf ct 1 tl • 7 ' w ° S - TER ,n 
. ® NGL . ANjj - In England, business is steadily Reciprocity.— A Washington despatch states 6V@6c; 6 ^ad weight, 7(S/T^c-'Vew York State li4 weight! In order to reward every PERSON who may aid in ex- MdVfficienU 0 a 8 bor?«a^ug^mD*em n e e nt f th e t^ O8 | simp «’ Ube l' 1 
=ff;rilpas l t heSeMral0Pm ‘“ ,ha,tUe S*ta new project ieenfootor the Liension of 
rat? ‘e l e B “ kW,n ‘”^^...^..,4 SPECIFIC PREMIUMS! 
rate to six per cent. lized by Great Britain and her Colonies. The 
*• ^ Admiralty have ordered the en- movement is certainly one of vast importance. 
tire flotilla of gun boats to Berne. __ r 
The reserve steam squadron had been ordered T t o m, H ^ „ 
to Shoreness to await further orders. Uniformed Sheriffs. — The Newport-News 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS ! 
ou c 4 c .yc , , ueen oraerea Uniformed Sheriffs — The Newnort -News 7,75; 2 d do. $6,75(2)7; 3d. $ 5 , 25 ^. 
Shoreness to await further orders. uniformed sheriffs. ine in ewport IN ews stores- YeajrVings- 7 (s)lO. Two years 
There had also been unusual activity in the says ‘bat the Sheriffs throughout the State of years , sft]e8 BoHfed 
ick yards, and it is inferred that some naval ^ hoc ^ e .^ slan ^ have adopted a uniform style of cows and Calves—S ales $25, Sl(3;fi7. 
mnnstmtinn i« nlimit tn k. dress for Court and State occasions. Among Sheep and i.amrs-ss, 3 . 25 , 450 , 4 , 75 , 
dock yards, and it is inferred that some naval ^ Qoae / aiaaa cave aaopiea a uniform style ot 
demonstration is about to be made. d ^ 8S fo r . Court f and , State occasions. Among 
The whole subscription to the Atlantic Tele- 0ther featl ”-cs of it is the State coat-of-arms 
graph is taken up, and offers were made for worn upon the buttons, 
more. 
Switzerland.— The chief feature of the po- BUSINESS NOTICES. 
litical news is the firm attitude assumed by - 
Switzerland towards Prussia’s dominion over to agents, subscribers and others. 
Neufcliatel, which is refused unconditionally. The Terms of the Rural New-Yorker are —Single 
tailing, live weignt. 0 % lg,o?,c ; neaa weight. 8(a)8>4c. offer TO ALL (including competitors for the Premiums al- by a boy or inexperienced nerson • th« ,Iten- 1 p ulmcu “7 
ssmxstan “■ -* *-»*o •'» swats 
BBIGHTON CATTLE MARKET—Dec. 11. SPECIFIC PREMIUMS ! very durable, n“toffi il ia 
At market 1450 Beef Cattle, ICO Stores, - pairs Working mv dattado p.o.v • d i ± u . I !'. 8 v ars ^ oo1 clof, o even without cuttim: the sheen 
Oxen, 89 Cows and Calves, 3300 Sheep and l.ambs, 1,490 SIX DOLLARS, in Lash, (or $6 m Books, at cash pn- or clipping the wool a Becond time, ensuring a saving of 
Swine. ces, postage pre-paid,) and ail extra copy of the Rural horn th , r ««to six cents per sheep in the amount ot wool obtain- 
Pricks— Beef Cattle—Extra J8.25@8,50; first quality $7,25 to every person remitting payment for fifty or more ed, and will enable the laborer to shear three or four times as 
^OREW/Ssi^Jfffw^years old_$ 16 @30. Three M l ° °" Term8 * ^ 1"-^ 
ttS-Ko sales noticed FIVE DOLLABS, » Cash, (or either a copy of “Lip- 5X < 2SEJ& wiU b ° wW lhe ^ ^ uniform pria 
Cows and Calves—S ales $25,31(<£57._ pincott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World,” or §6 in The Subscriber, sole proprietor of the patent for this valuable 
Austria, Bavaria and Baden supported Prussia. Copy, $2 a year ; Three Copies, $5 ; Five Copies, $8 ; Six 
France.— It is confidently asserted that the Copies, (and one free to agent or getter up'of club,) $10 ; 
Paris conference will assemble soon. Ten Copies, (and one free,) $15, and any additional number 
There is a rumor in Paris that Prince Albert at latter rate > 0.50per copy ,)-payable in advance. No 
and German influence are backing a proposal deviation from these terms. ADy individual remitting the 
respecting Belgrade, now before the British c'ubpme ($1,50 instead of $2) for a single copy-exceptas 
Sheep and Lambs—$3, 3.25,4.50, 4,75, 5,75(3'7- 
Hides cwt. $7)£(®8. Tallow 8)£ 
Pelts $1,25@1,50. Calf Skins— 13@14c lb. 
Swine— Pigs' 6(a)7c ; ratal). 7(« 9; lat hogs. 6J£(a)7)£c. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—Dec. 15. 
W. W. Woolford’s Bull's Head, Washington street. 
Beef Cattle —At Market 1090 Prices—Extra, live woight, 
$5,25; first quality $4,75; second and third $3,75@4. 
Cows and Calves—N one in market. 
Sheep and Lambs —2000 in narket. Prices range at from 
$10 for extra; first, second and third $2.50. 3,50(2:5. 
Swine— 240 in market Prices fat $6,25; Stores $5,50@6. 
Ply better - VVitl1 a moderate sized flock it will repay the cost 
o}?EN 8 DO S L°LAR“EA 6 H Wi11 ^ 8 °’ d ’ he ‘° W and ^rmprice 
. . . , . - m L n M Su c" C l ber , 80,6 Proprietor of the patent ter this valuable 
7. Agricultural Books,) to every one remitting for forty- raaenine tor tne TWENTY-nvK western counties of New York 
four or more subscribers, as above. MaSSSm? 1° l i n<1 includi "K Broome, Chenango, 
>A®7yc. FOUR DOLLARS, IN Cash, (or a copy of the « Japan be prepared to supply m Jhfnt^errito^y 1 
ee 15 Expedition ’—price $5 —or $5 in other Books,) to every “nd where orders are solicited, and the most satisfactory re 
' , one remitting for tiiirty-eight or more subscribers. commendations and testimonials maybe seen. Orders nccom- 
'a. live weight, THREE DOLLARS, IN Cash, (or a copy of Webster’s mTchtoe^JardeTby^Exp™*™ a^Xd" Tma 1 "° 
@4. Royal Octavo Dictiouary, Unabridged in Words,—or $4 in been left at the office o'f t h o ^ u r a l FIew -Y or k *e itob rmx h i h b te rf 
otlier Books,) and an extra copy of the Rural to every . Good inducements offered to Agents te canvass evXconntv 
range at from one remitting for thirty-two or more subscribers. m the territory named. All communications inqntoes and 
THREE DOLLARS, in Cash, (or the above named 
Dictionary,) to every one remitting for twenty-five sub¬ 
orders must be addressed to 
362 
„ JESSE COLBY, 
Rochester, Monroe Co, N. Y. 
h fiuf 1 C UT l> n f C urns, deducting it from remittance.] ‘ shalPni 
-C\ u U I t 1 Ito I liL v u l h • To every one remitting for twenty subscribers we will - ,|<n ' 8011 
give two extra copies of the Rural and the 9th and 10th 
— —— — _ „ ” —-- (or any other two) volumes of the Wool Grower and T „ v 
Term* of AdverHalng.- Twenty-five Cents a Line, each stoc k Register—or a handsomely bound volume of the fJ n , H 
uu«u),y bvovory uuo iriuimug iui twk.i I T’HVE 8UD - Tf will l, n rm - , --- *• 
scribers. [Agents can retain the cash for Specific Premi- machine in season Z/tlm'nexTto'cmrint^m t °i )arcbase th ? 
machine m season for the next shearing, to order scon r« r 
b ° able t0 furuish more than enough to fill orders this 
GENESEE VALLEY FAKM FOR SALE. 
f E o G!!^ C ?L e m° Be "-, f0 J Sale f he north port ' on of his home 
farm, situated ha f a mile from the village of Scottsville ; two 
Government, and SO hampering the minis rv aQ addition to a club aIread ^ formed ’ or aa “ P« 8 «“tto a Insertion-,- n advance. Brief md appropriate armouncements Rural for 1856, (price $3 ) or either Harper’s Putnam’s, miles from a Rallrosd'statiom and twefyemUe^soutooVtoe 
that they cannot act P g y friend-will be credited for only nine months, in accord- “° X 6 P advertU,,mente Graham S > G ° de > 8 0r U ‘ e Knickerbocker Mag. for 1857. city of Rochester. The farm embraces about three hundred 
b m, tdunot act. J # * inserted on any conditions To everyone remitting for fifteen subscribers, an ac re J °f which some two hundred are Genesee riv* r flats and 
l he political news from France and Spain is ance wlt “ our ^ erms ot subscription. .... -. . -- . extra copy of Rural and either volume of the W. G. & S. most d^ 8 ^ c ^?^ ce timber land, the whole raskingoue of the 
unimportant. Clubbing with the Magazines, &c.— We will send tho WANTED-By a competent Nurseryman, Seed Grower and R -—or a copy of either the Horticulturist, Arthur’s farming lands in' \Ve\iTruS t w Yoi'k’ On Xl"? t0 the be8 i 
The latest advices from the East assert that Rural New-Yoeker oe year, and a yearly copy of either G f 8T h de .?"’ p ? For3man in eit ? er T th nni?p e H b v aucheB Ma 8 azlne > or an y other ® 2 periodical. orcharding barns, and some small houses. It will makfan 
r>_:_i_i tt wv v s'* t . i « .. or business. Aaaress _ _ v.y* uUMHY. lo everv one remittinir for tkn RnhsnHhprs. nn pvfr« excellent farm for eruss or ertiin. unH will 4 ... _ 
the Persians had taken Herat. Harper's, Godey's, Graham's, or any other S3 magazine, 
It is reported that a strong Russian corps f° r W- The Rural and either Arthur's Magazine, the 
was advancing through Bessarabia to the Black National Magazine, or any other $2 magazine for $3.— 
Sea. The Rural and either The Horticulturist, or The Plough, 
Seven English ships-of-war expected at Con- Me Loom and the Anvil (a monthly magazine devoted 
4 , „ . , DUNPHY. To every one remitting for ten subscribers, an extra excellent farm for grass or grain, and will be sold on easy 
(.are Rural New-\orker Office. I copy of the Rural and either volume of the W. G. & S. R ■ terms. A portion of the uiirchase mrm.» --4 
stantinople from the Baltic. 
The leaders of the Revolt at Herat were con- ufactures,) for S3, 
demned to death at Korden, but subsequently JK^"Thk Rurai 
were pardoned. system— copies ar 
Parliament had been further prorogued to until paid for, (or i 
to the Industrial Arts—Agriculture, Commerce and Man- 
A COLORED FASHION PLATE IN EVERY NUMBER. To every one remitting for six copies (S10,) an extra 
PROSPECTUS FOI; THE NINTH VOLUME. copy of the Rural. 
ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE $300 MORE’ 
Of Literature, Art and Fashion, for 1857. _ * 
Edited by T. S. Arthur and Virginia P. Townsend. In addition to all other Premiums, we will give a bound 
1'he HOME MAGAZINE is now so well known in all sec- volume of the Rural for 1856, (cash price S3,) to each 
tims of the country, and so firmly established in the public of the one hundred persons sending the first lists of 
portion of the purchase mom-y will be required 
To every one remitting for six copies (810,) an extra ga^on^lie prerafses.^I^qniire^f “ad’dw/ b °' ld aDd m ° rt ‘ 
age on the premises. Inquire of or address 
q h G !S n SHKFFKR, Scottsville, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
Scottsville, Dec. 6, 1856. 362w4 
44 A.X 1^31 OUIN(490) M*d six thorough bred Short-Horn 
In addition to all other Premiums, we will give a bound v (*90) and six thorough bred Short-Horn 
volume of the Rural for 1856, (cash price §3.) to each bull calves for sale by E. MARKS, of Camillus, OnondatraCo., 
nf fhn nr,* hi, ir** 0 „r, 0 *Ua C 1 * a... ^ L > 
O?” The Rural is published strictly upon the cash Xliy' ted rlSa^ite^SdaimVto tevor! UsTiterao- T '™' more subscribers for 1357, according to Terms! 
Now is the Time to commence the Canvass , and as 
system— copies are never mailed to individual subscribers n.erit is everywhere a knovledged, and the Editors have fully now is ine i ime to con 
nn+ii fn-r tn* nrfiuruH K,r o rocnAnoibio n i demonstrated the fact, that a Magazine may attain the highest ever y who forms a Club of 
u al paid for, (or oidered by a responsible agent,) and al- Tt) j n t 0 f interest, and yet be kept strictly pure in every page, premium, we trust at least one 
ROOT GtHAPTS. 
,& Co-, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y., offer to Root 
six or more is sure of some 9 r,t ' fc 20 °,W0 Apple the coming winter, furnishing all material 
, € „ . P T Cguecl to ODvi pai or, (or Ol eie by a responsi tie agent,) and al- point of interest, and yet be kept strictly pure in every page, premium, we trust at least one persou in each town will at h>r same. Having superior accommodations fo/storaae, «fce 
1 eoruary, tnen to meet lor tile despatch Ol ways discontinued when the subscription term expires.— The marked success which has attended its publication, from once enter upon the Rural Campaign. But little effort is they feel confident the y cim give full satisfaction. 361w4 ’* 
=ra “y PO»t^office ! hU8 Secme a KfJp E p,Sst E ; V f^o. ^ MatalSSt N VcTnlfnues 
specimen Numbers, Show Bills, Prospectuses, &c., t0 successfully treat all diseases of the Eye and Ear, and inserts 
Each Number of tho Home Magazine will contain 
business. Hence, a prompt renewal iB necessary to secure the regular rvt»nfiv^m 8 nrnv^m 8 »n.° u W «m ll h« 1 m»nl pUbUc wan ' ,,— necessary to obtain a handsome list (and thus secure a FYE AND F\lt ivn MiTiifim.. ......- 
T r j a ixtensivo improvements will be made in 1857. ralnahlii Prwnimri 1 ilmnitonv mot lak, A.N 1 » ARTIFICIAL EYE8_Dr 
tovBRPOOL Markets. -The following is from the Cir- continuance of the paper. Each Number of the Homo Magazine will contain at alm08 ‘ an y P° at KNAPP,Oculist, of 1&140 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y.,continues 
cular of Richardson, Spence & Co. : —Arrivals of Bread. *—*. . .. . * hIoia orti^.i^oii,, a=W specimen Numbers, Show Bills, Prospectuses, &c., successfully treat all diseases of the Eye and Ear, and inserts 
stuffs this week are 442,435 bus. wheat, 154,189 corn, and Ay P erso “ can B,:nd for lour or more copies at Tales Novelette^ audStorie^- Pictures of Home furllisllei:1 ft ' ee to aI1 who are disposed to compete for Artificial Eyes, without pain, that move and exactly resemble 
24,760 bbls of flour from the States and Canada. To-day’s ®'> &0 each-and, on subsequently filling out a club of ten Lite ; Hisforical, or Biographical Sketches, Moral, Intellectual Premiums, or who desire to aid in extending the circula- o7chaSe m 1 - re a* i M °? , the . K >' ,; aud K ar,” 
wheat market flhowH a fair consumptive demand. Fair red or over, receive extra copy, &c., or other premium to or Scientific Essays ; Pouiry. Health Department, Boy.s' ami ^km of the Rural. Subscription money should be either of those organs’ ^ ln lvl(iUttl having a malady of 
I, ,.d»o,U »*.. Corp In limited. .man. U Tu„d‘.,-. O'*™ 1 **»” S ™ ^ ■‘^SSS.’SM185,,.' D ' T ' M00EE ’ » Y i otu t. *££S*L “JL »„ 
reduction. Red. whe &t - 8@9s. White 9@l0s. Flour— Y3T In remitting $15, or more, if convenient please TKIJF HOME MAGA 7 INF « A ovl ^ York Central Railroad, within a few rods of the Depot and 
33 ® 3 3 h 6 d^v e 11 ow ^3 ^3 d 3 °* whf'L? 010 mixed Ren ^ draft on New York, Albany, Buffalo, or Rochester, Perfect in every department, as to design and arrangement, The Subscriber offtm for sale M r t • ^ac^e^of ^ce^ud^in 1 ? almyr ?' Ther ® are 
od@ddbOd , yellow 33fcda@33s9d ; white 34@358. ... . x . , , ’ and nervaded thronehout bv a cenuino hom« anirit . 1 nE bubscriber otters tor sale hts well known farm, contain- i r° ot choice laud, Well watered ; plenty of fruit of the 
-------- ( ,e88 C08t ot exchange,) or check or certificate of deposit Durin^^ contain If acres of excellent land, in a high state of cultivation, : I the buildings have^all been rebuilt 
on any Bank in either of said cities,—payable to our order a Novelette by .Miss Virginia F. Townsend, and a Novelette mite^frnm s!iS™rt°n’ U A“® ™ lle8 . from Auburn, and lour , D | [home w i t wL* 1 r8 , hi’ 1 p ? r K e , ct v orde , r - r Those wishing a 
f * ♦ (Vf J _ __ bv T S Arthur- also manv shorter stnrifs from tho npnn nf miles from Springport On the premises are a comfortable Pteasanthome with everything right about it for much less than 
(ll tl hflirnm 41 UTI^I I X (XbWtb ANY person R0 disposed can act as local agent fo- the Editors both of whom will give their best efforts P to the 5 OU8e i thr ?f barn8 ’ and other buildings, aud in good fence ; farst c08t > Wl11 a PP l 7 on the premises. 361 w4 
Vl/aUUIUUa r2l IlUUIlltlLLL work r °" r , (i . urabl ® sp .r. iu B s ot ^oter; two large orchifrds, mostly’_ ALLEN R. MOORE, Palmyra. N Y 
California |ntrliigmrt 
WHO WANTS A PLEASANT HOME l 
Now is the time to obtain a delightful location on the New 
York Central Railroad, within a few rods of the Depot, and 
half a mile from the beautiful village of Palmyra. There are 
Arrival of the Texas and Isabella. but their aid wil1 be gratefully appreciated 
13T Any person so disposed can act as local agent fo- t he Editors, both of whom will give their U be8t°rirort8 P to 3 the f 0 °,? r 8e <iur«b? fl and f oth ® r btdldings, and in good fence ; 
the Rural without certificate, and each and all who vo> work in order t* pwiduce,*^Magazine of the highest order of Krafted . about P 20 a K creg of g ® 0 r J t \ZeT*nd°ihe “ res? su“teble 
unteer in the good cause will not only receive premium, , " s ^ : ^ ®““"f “ for the plow. A part ot the purchase money can remain on 
but their aid will be eratefullv antireciated LOOKOUT A SI OltY OB NEW ENGLAND, bond and mortgage, if desired. For further particulars, apply to 
® y PI • Will be commenced in January, and the publishers promise the subscriber. It not sold at private sale previous to Feb. 2d, 
>es. 361w4 
MOO RE, Palmyra, N. Y. 
_ OT Club papers are sent to as many differentaddressis the readers of the Magazine a rare treat 1857, it will on that day, at 10 a. m., be offe 
„4 a, 4 , j ., TERMS.—One copy for one year. $2; Two copies for one tion, together with the personal property. 
The Steamer Texas, with California dates to 0r p° s ^" 0 ™ ces as requested; and we write the names if year, $3 ; Four copies for ono year, $5. M. E. Kaef, Auctioneer. STL.- 
WnvorriborOnili omi ,|„|,„| 41 r i subscribers on papers if desired—thus saving Agentsaid 1^* All additional subscribers above four, at same rate, The Square, Cayuga Co , N. Y , Dec. 12. 
JNOVemoer ^Utn and ban Juan dates to the 5th U..I™ J™ iu „ . 8 b . that is $1,25 per annum. Where twelve subscribers and $'5 -—- 
inst.. arrived at New Orleans on tho 19rh toot Post-Masters trom any labor or attention in the premiss, are sent, the getter up of the Club will be entitled to an addi- DIETETICS 
lor the plow. A part ot the purchase money cau remain on LjO\ JWFNT -bOlt THE WINTER* 
bond and mortgage, if desired. For further particulars, apply to Pleaae to Head thin, 
the subscriber. If not sold at private sale previous to Feb. 2d, tTS“ WORK FOR ait. inn wn»v w-Tirr-iTr t, . 
° a ,‘i 1 n t „ day ( at 10 , a - m ” b .® offered at public auc - IF YOU WANT EMPtolYMENT^nd 
iS J. PETTITT. 
inst., arrived at New Orleans on the 12th inst. 
The Isabella arrived al Charleston, S. C., on the 
13th inst., from Havana and Key West. 
r oar-runners no 111 any jauor or auenuon tn me premises. nre Bem , the getter up of the Club will be entitled to an addi- 
As we inv ite all to aid in circulating tho Rural, who wish t0 8ubscribo or t0 raake 
we cannot consistently give any one person the exclaave up Clubs. 
DIETETICS. 
Every housekeeper should feel the importance of preparing 
od tor the household in the manner most conducive to health, 
The steamer Tennessee had arrived at Key agency of a township, district or county. 
West, from San Juan, on the 4th inst., with 500 Thosk who are forming large clubs can send onthe 
passengers and $900,000 in specie. So says a names and money of such persons as do not wish to vait, 
despatch. Thirteen of the passengers of the an d complete their lists afterwards. 
I ennessee had died of cholera on the passage. agents will please make their first remittame as 
.*yU WANT EMPLOYMENT send at once for MR 
SEARS CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENTS. Our list of Books 
comprises the most saleable PICTORIAL PUBLICATIONS 
and we employ more canvassers than any other house ’ 
Address (post-paid) ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 
356w8 __ 184 William street, N. Y. 
FULL KLOOn DURHAM CATTLE FOR 8ALE- 
Consipting ot Bulls, Cows aud Calves. Also, one yoke of large 
Passengers state that the accounts from Nica¬ 
ragua were that Gen. Walker had beeu driven 
from every place where he had obtained a foot¬ 
ing, with the exception of the Transit route.— 
__ Lady’s Book, one year, $J,50. Home Magazine and Harpei’s best hakim? soda *Thrt Ladipa rouriiiv If*it - - * '* _ * 30Uw4 
13T AGENTS will please make their first remittame as Magazine, one year. $3,60. Home Magazine, Godey’s Lady's tr> . in g it , and the steadily increasing demand heart practicable FARM FOR 8ALE.-I still hold my Farm for sale 
rly as convenient. This will greatly facilitate the tntry Rook aud Harper s Magazine, one year, $6. 3b3wl testimony in its favor. Tell your giocer that he must get it for advertised In tho August numbers of the itnr.il and te *)If’s?i! 
_ “ • ~ ___ . you, but see that the name of James Pyle iu on each package, November number. ’ 
• VIRGINIA LAND FOR SALE.— About 2,000 acres of without which none is genuine. 348tf M. G PECK Pontiac Oakland Pn mi h 
ITF”I-N ordering the Rurai., be sure and specify a Bm « J-and, both improved and uuimproved-sold in large or small Manufacturing Depot 114 Warren St.. N. Y. - 1 -!_ ” M,Cb ' 
„ __ 4 . . . . ... p ' lots to suit purchasers. For lurther particulars, address For sale by G. C. BUELL. Rochester, and hr erncera : II.U. iiiivaim it a an «,,, „ .. . ... ; 
of Post-Office, County, and State, Territory or Prorince. 
ots to suit purchasers. For further psrrfouJars, address 
361w5 S. S. MILLER, Spriug\r/e» Fairfax Co., Ya. 
For sale by G. C. BUELL, Rochester, and by grocers i H. O. BRYAN, FASHIONABLE HATTER, old stand 
e eaeral, y 363wl of Clark A Gilman, 23 State St., Rochester ’ 
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