9 
Old World Matters. 
_ NET 
all the 
During the past week wc have had two arrivals Bkbi 
from Europe. The steamer North American ®(jow 
reached Halifax on the 5th inst., and the Africa, 50; Oc 
New York on the 10th. The North American, on Vka 
the 1st of January, in a heavv snow storm struck 6 s?h !h 
a rock off Cape Race, and leaked considerably. Ordin; 
At Halifax her fore compartments were full of ®;V , 9- 
water. Swn 
President Buchanan’s Message was printed in unvx 
The Cattle Maikets. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
Href Cattle—F irst quality, $10,0)@10,50; Ordinary, $9,00 
@9,50; Common, $8,00@9,00; Inferior, $0,50@.7,50. 
Cows and C.U.VK3— First quality, $55@6o; Ordinary, $1554 
50; Common, $35'®40; Inferior, $25®30. 
^illPriiti I G S°y ER *dakersewiivomachine 
-ViJcllUl iNUllllil* f J *. Co—Having greatly increased their facilities for manu- 
‘ £!" r f ing their Celebrated Family Machines, with all the 
- - f o 1 ?g n u t e “ nprOVements ’ lave reduced their prices, and offer 
Grover <te Baker’s -A- NEW S Turn, IE MACHINE 
CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES PRICE *50.~HEMIVIERS $5 EXTRA. 
It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the best 
A New Style.—Price $50. in use for family sewing. They 
,- " . IIE «. FELL, GATHER, AND STITCH 
For sale at 49 j Broadway, New York; 461 Broadway, Al- in the most superior manner, and are the only machines in 
bany; 48 Genesee st„ Utica; 22 South Salina st„ Syracuse; , u mar . ke . t that are so well and simply made, that they may 
45 State st Rochester, and in most of the Cities and Towns 
Grover <fc Baker’s 
celebbatdd famil y se wihc machines. 
Swine— First quality, 6 X@ 6 %c.; Other qualities, 5®CXc. For sale at 495 Broadway, New York; 461 Broadway, Al- 
ALBANY, Jan. 10,-Beeves-The receipts this week foot ^\ 48 Genesee st., Utica; 22 South Salina st.. Syracuse; 
up 1,600 head against 2,000 last week. The quality consider- 4,) s ^* Rochester, and in most of the Cities and Towns 
of i ? i i- up x,wu ucau agiiiiiaii^wu Huu. ween, me quality consider- -~ «*• muatiui uic cities 
most or the leading English journals. Ihe Timex ably better than last, and sellers are asking a large advance of the State of New York and the United States. 
Jlnbltsljcr’B Notices. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL FOR 1859. 
G-roat lioductioii to OliiLs ! 
calls attention to the preponderance of forei«*n in price, say from 3 -4 to lie V lb, live weight, 
over domestic matters, and the quarrelsome spirit bHn"in^^ 
These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of 
alar which accompanies each machine, and 
A CHILI) OF TEN YEARS 
m V m'ifoTn?r !n,W r i < l uan ' cl ®°™ e s P lrit bringing better prices than any previous week this winter] unequaled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will not They^naklfumvm^ -d?nt to use them > and keep them in order, 
manifested under its studiously moderate tone. It selling quick at from $3,25 to *3,50 P head. rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut ThevarennmWmn y mjke u "' v;uils of 
considers it very remarkable that the United States V” H _The - U T f ra * deof ' Ve . 3 ‘Albany is nearly “played ably the best in the market for family use I ' FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, 
Should ot Iho _* 1 . „. i„ 77 * out," the arrivals being only 400 head for the week. The y lue Dest ln tne market for family use. [463-13t and will do the ... 
Single Copy, One Year, - 
Three Copies, “ . 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, 
Ten “ « “ “ 
Sixteen “ “ “ “ 
Twenty “ “ “ “ 
Thirty-Two 2 “ “ 
Horn, and asks whether it is possible that the natRRinr.p Tin k At m .,wt o« i . 
weaker party can always he the aggressor. Beeves, and iVstorcs, consisting of Waking* Oxen^Coiv* 
thJmemh itCme f n G “ p I ' cla ? d > ‘°. th( 5 arrest f “pmSb -M “ke^Beef-Ex?^ $7,00@7.25; First quality’ 
the members of (lie Phccnix Club, is dying out. $6,00@6.50; Second, $5,50; Third; $ 4 , 5 ii* Ordinary, $ 4 , 00 . V 
Agent, @10 
815 
‘ 822 
‘ 820 
810 
latter rate — only 
3,bx)crti0cmcniB. 
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE, Thirty-Two a “ “ ^lO 
can do'ltf even if ^he^works^at'tlm'rate'cff thaD a seams * r6ss And any additional number at the latter rate -only 
ONE CENT AN HOUR. 25 P ur copy!—with a free copy for every Ten Sub- 
Is there a husband, father, or brother in the United States 8uriburs ovcr Thirty, 
the drudgery of hand sewing in his family! 
Iminnoi J nl f Baker machine will do it better, more expe- --- 
ditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be done by hand ? UT Our Club Trrms.-H is not our nmrtice nor 
was progressing with strict privacy. A young 
lady had been arrested near Clonmel on a charge 
of having written seditious letters. 
$6,00^6,50; Second, $5,50; Third! Ordinary, $4,00 ’ - -~— * ‘ leal)el lan can pos sibly be done by hand ? Club Terms.— It is not our practice nor purpose 
Cows 'an n^C a f ven—*30* 40^59 sti. pa ' r " ' . Ter . ms of Advert Wng.-Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each Offices of Exhibition and Sale .—495 Broadway New York ff vuUUh ° ne price for a certain number of copies of the 
Stores— Yearlings, $00@00; Two Years Old $18®22*Three lnsertlon * Special Notices— following reading matter, and R a m!J?“* r q? t '’n^?c ton ’ 73 ? Q c , h „ est pu t St., Philadelphia. 137 Rur , a , l ; an<1 receive another and less rate. Such a course 
Years Old, $22@28. ’ leaded — Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance— a wmore S t., Baltimore. 08 West tourth-St., Cincinnati. would be unjust to those who pay according to terms if not 
Se?ections N $ 5 @ 6 “Fn ^te* 2 a 0 O 2 ''oFiOO 1 ’^ 03 ~ Extra an<i ri? “ Thc circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds Affeneua > 1,1 aU Ule " V { T )^% and <» «• dishonorable, and soon involve us in diniculty. Hence, we 
Swine— 666 Western at market. ’ ’ that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering S3P~ SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. _ 4 EJ 469-4 have to ’ da y ( Dec * 27 .) returned several remittances, because 
Hides— 7U@8c. Tallow 6K@7c. V IN. 
Pelts— $1,12@1,50 each. Calf Skins, I2@13c. $ IN. 
it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. 
The case of Montalembert was still a subject of * Tan * B * — At market 790 Beeves, 190 Stores, 
iemdtfo;rMr m r XCite T^V n J ra T' • W f 'Br i cks^-M arke(" bcc f^lfxtra? $ 8 ,00; First quality, $7,50; 
acquitted of the charges of attacking the principle Second, $ 6 , 75 ; Third, $ 5 , 00 . 
of Universal Suffrage, and the Constitutional Working Oxkn—$000&000. 
rights of the Emperor, and his sentence modified $19@20 - 
by reducing his imprisonment from six to three Stores—'Y earlings, 00@00; Two Years Old, $18@‘>2* Three 
months, retaining the fine of 6,000 francs. Y ?, ars 01d ’ »23®27. 
Tf ■ , ,, ,, , , ,, Sheep and Limbs— In lot, $2.50@3,00; Extra, *4, 5@6. 
it is stated that a contract has been signed be- Swine— Fat Hogs, Gh»c.; Snring Pigs, 5c.; Retail 5K@6c 
tween the Marine Department and a firm at Mar- n'DES-7t<@8c. f. lb. Tallow-6X@7c. V in. 
seillcs to supply the demand at Guadaloupe and 1 KLT3 - $1 ' 12 ^® 1 ' O0. Calf Skins, 00® 00c. » a>. 
Martinique with 20,000 free Africans suited for The Wool Markets. 
^-u'Un-al labor before the 1st of Jan., 1863, and BOSTON. Jan. 5. The market for Domestic Fleece and 
Similai Conti acts have been entered into With other Pulled continues quite firm, with an active demand; The 
houses. sales of the week amount to 400,000 ltis at full quoted rates.— 
Tt iu ctntnrl tv,of fi.o v_uc_• „ rr* i In Foreign there have been sales of 700 bales Mediterranean 
. ,, tated that the 1 lencli foreign office has and South American, 940 balesCape and Australia, princi- 
lieard with some surprise of Mr. Buchanan’s no- pally Cape, 1.050 ballots Peruvian, 100,000 irs Mogadore, and 
tification of the desire of America to purchase 100,000 its Valparaiso, in the range of qotations. 
f’nhq kronen i..,,.;,,,, __„,* , .1. , Sax. and Mer. fine_55@6.*> 44 estern mixed.40®45 
Uuaa, 1 lance having previously notified the Full Blood.48@53 Smyrna, washed.17@26 
American Minister of its determination, in con- Half and blood.40@47 Do unwashed.. 10@17 
junction with England, not to tolerate the cession S"j 0 " ■.*.^®i? ^ rian .10-?21 
IsheepTind Lambs 6 - K 0 stine rket 7M BeeVeS ’ W ° St ° re8 ’ '\TYHHHKY F()R SALE OK LEASE -4VeIl estab- 
Prices—M arket Beef— Extra ®8 00* First nnnlifir ’ fished and doing a profitable business. Peculiarly well 
icFnd*6,75; Third$5,00 ’ $ ' ’ 3t QUahly ' * 7 ’ 50: ’ a< j at “ d f « ra »?«*? \Vlmlesale or Retail trade. A very favor- 
BOSTON. Jan. 
i-$doo@ooo. able opb A « for compete p' yaun g 0 n ' e “* 
i39@41; common, $19@20. d71 AUdicss L. M„ Box No. 113o, 
...». $4,00, 4,75®5,00. 471 ' 2t . _____ New York Post-Office, 
YeTrs'nid'ISfeOT 153 ’ 00 ® 00: T ' V0 YearS 01d ’ $1S @ 22 : Three yrXEf LTOK S SALE -FOR SAI-E-A desirable Farm 
SVwrp AND L tMBS-Tn lot $•>•-, O-atm* Fvtro ijof 119 acres situated on Pine Hill in Barre, Orleans Co., 
Suhne Fat HnwW? * N * Y " ander F ood cultivation, with good fences, and build- 
Vi™ ftTvSn.® R.i’rG C,, Ti L et ’ °^® bc * mgs and good water. Terms of paymenteasy. 
ill DBS— 7>*i(f9oC» v*. lb. rallow—6M^7c. V lb. Inauire of .1 T, i?nOT nr ) 
Pelts—$ l,12X@i*50. Calf Skins, 00@00c. ^ ft. SOPHIA BANISTER [ ^ xecu ^ or 9. 
. ~ , _ " 471-3t Millville, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
The Woo! Markets. -—--- : — 
5. The market for Domestic Fleece and \ nf VIRGINIA.-291 
quite firm, with an active demand; The aa< i nea ! v l ev ' ( “!* S| N miles of Freder- 
amount to 400,000 fts at full quoted rate*?_ icksbupjr, about 100 acres under cultivation, divided into 7 
United Mate* ua in auncuuy. lienee, we 
IDT* SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 469-4 have to ’ day (I)ec * 27t) return ed several remittances, because 
r „ „ ^ M - our terms were not comn>''ed with, and must do so in similar 
900 000 1 R E K S F ° 11 SALE AT THE c^es. 4Ve cannot and will not furnish single copies of the 
r >nn nm 'a i TTmrsoriea. Rural at the lowest club rate, (except when sent to a distant 
-UU, 00 ) Apples, grafted this winter, deliverable in spring to Wend n3 a present,) and it is useless to ask us* nor will wn 
, 20 ;“-—»«» 
30 0(10 Extra d P e imported Pear Stocks.. $18 to 20 “ c,ub rat es are already lower than they ought to be —and 
The Woo! Markets. 
lOloOO Mahaleb Stocks Ange « Stocks 17 
20 , 001 ) Mazzard Cherry^^." ! j j j j ] j j j j j j ” !!!! 2 ? 
300,000 1 yr old Apple Trees, by quantity.!!! 20 
100,000 3 to 4 feet Apple Treef™ 1111 ® 1 " ' 0t3 .1 
^™ f t0 n f< i et stocky and handsome!!.'.' 80 
5 000 2 yr Isabella & Clinton Grapes 40 
offfi «,°„ r ( w ; ly ,r p o u . ce in t * 10u , t 1 ft very handsome 50 
- Scotch Iir 8 to lOinclies. cn 
'-’non J? ane tti Rose Stocks, strong,' $2 per ioo!! 18 
ance. Comfortable dwelling house, out kitchen and barn, 
(new.) Corn crib, smith shop, two tenant houses with out- 
buildings. Pleasant neighborhood, near churches, very 
j unci ion wall England, not to tolerate the cession h " 
of Cuba to the United States, even were Spain to Do ’ sup'erf 
consent. Do! No. 1.... 
Do unwashed I0f,i17 bu| l(lmgs. Pleasant neighborhood, near churches, very 
Svrinn .in-701 healthy, and a most delightful climate. Only $20 per acre, or 
rjan- .will be divided to suit purchasers. 
Detachments of French troops having advanced 
n Swiss territory, Switzerland had demanded 
ailed, extra.50@55 Cape.20@55 
Do. superfine_45@50 Crimea. 9@17 
Do. No. 1.405445 Buenos Ayres. 9@42 
ABRAM VAN DOREN, Falmouth, Stafford Co., 4 r a. 
Do. No. 2.t Peru via 
NE4V YORK. Jan. 5,-The demand i 
eruvian, washed.28®35 VOUAG AMERICA COB^l SHELLER AGAIIVST Ornamental 
land is less animated hnf ■ , 4VORLD.— The subscribers have purchased the rines, Ac. 
intion's iinrtim P,riv of y, rl ? ht ,°. f the' 0, . ,n " America Corn Sheller, which is acknowl- Catalogue: 
1-000 Herbaceous Pseonies, assorted .18 “ “ 
1.000 Sliver Maples, 6 to 8 feet high, fine.15 “ •• 
o KSS Yucca or Adams Needle, hardy, $2,50 doz 18 “ “ 
2,000 Plum I rees, 1 year, fine.... 20 “ “ 
10,000 Dwarf Pears.25 “ “ 
5,000 “ Cherries, extra... I® “ •* 
. 10,000 Stand'd Cherries . 15 *» •* 
niils a 'i'dr lot [if. Currants an‘d"lVaspben*ies. Ac. Also 
much less than those of similar journals —and we think aU 
fair, discriminating persons, will see the propriety of our 
adhering to them strictly. 
Your Autocrapiis.— In writing business letters, or 
indeed any kind, don't “forget to remember” that your 
name is necessary to complete the document. 4 Ve not unfre- 
quently receive money letters with the name of the writer 
omitted, and in some instances get severely “ talked to" for 
not sending the paper promptly. 4Ve recently received a 
remittance of $55 from a club-agent who omitted a very im¬ 
portant item —his autograph. Please give us names, post- 
office addresses, Ac., in all cases, and write them plainly. 
S3?- The Rural is published strictly upon the CAan 
SYSTEM—copies are never mailed to individual subscribers 
until paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent,) and 
always discontinued when the subscription term expires. 
STgr- Drafts at our Risk.— 4Ye lose little money by mail. 
Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Peaches, Apricots, Necta- but P ri -'fer Drafts on New York (less exchange.) payable to 
Catalogues sent to order upon receipt of a postage st;i 
__. , . . our order, and whicli may be sent at our risk if carefullv 
A. FAIlNESTO^CK^A^ON/ P mailed to D * D * T * Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
___ 469eow3m For other Notices see last page. 
is likely soon to grant the amnesty urged by Eng¬ 
land and France. A Wurtemburg journal says 
land and trance. A Wurtemburg journal says quarters. 30; i32c‘; half-blood,28a29c; quarter biood^^a^c" 
tne Neapolitan and lloman governments have common, 25a2Gc. 
proof that agents of the French government are - 
endeavoring to bring about a movement in Italy. The Pork Markets. 
‘ ‘ „ ‘ . , „ .. 12 years old, shelling at the rate of one bushel of ears per 
CHICAGO. Jan. 6 .—4V e quote full blood, 33a35c: three- minute. 
Awarded First Premium at N. Y. State Fair, Buffalo. 1857 
Also, Premium and Large Silver Medal at N. Y. State Fair! 
at Syracuse, October, 1858. 
The Machines can be had of the undersigned. 
To Dealers and Manufacturers—44'e have State and Coun- 
iilrttTtnijcs. 
ALBANY, Jan. 7.—4Vith liberal receipts to-day the market * y Bjt-'hts yet for sale, 
for Dressed Hogs is quiet, favoring the buyer The sales em All communications addressed to the undersigned will re- 
hrace 86 State, in two lots, at $7a7.50, dividing on 200 28 do ceive P rom Pt* attention. 
at $6a7,50 do, 30 do at $7.50, averaging 250. and 143 4Vestem LEAVEN44 T ORTII A MASON, 
at $6,37® 6,50. Sales 44’estern were reported at a lower figure Manufacturers, corner of State and Perkins Sts., 
but we were unable to obtain the facts.— Journal. ’ 471-5t Rochester, N. Y. 
“ " — —- CINCINNATI, Jan. 6.—The business done in hogs during 
In China. 44’yommg Co., N. Y„ Jan. 1st., by Rev. N. A. the week has been quite moderate; the receipts have fallen 
B usiness men-look at tiiis.-the 
EMPIRE JOR PRINTING PRESS. (Jones’ Patent,) 
S E VO URMONEY.- INDUCEMENTS 
O Ottered to Purchasers of Dry Goods. 
HTJJ3BA.RD & NORTHROP 
Have this day 
MARKED DOWN THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF 
4VINTER DRESS GOODS; 
4VOOLKN LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS; 
BItOCHE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS; 
CLOTH RAGLANS AND CLOAKS; 
, SILKS, BLACK AND FANCY. 
In short they have reduced the prices of every article in 
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK. 
They are now offering 
THE RURAL’S CREDENTIALS. 
PLAID AND PLAIN MEPJNOES, 
full 25 per cent, below the cost to import. 
WOOLEN AND BROCHE SIIA4VL3 
WFr 8 T°S’ n Ir '<*^,uF' L CLOUGH,‘Vd!, and Miss AIIMYRA pf. and the season may now be considered as rapidly draw- is now ready for sale. This press can be operated with Ml 2.5 per cent, below the cost t( 
4VLLL,., all of China. anon^heod' S ThJ^«®ie«“!vm K i,i b ® week were about greaUapidity—gives a clear and even impression, andean WOOLEN AND BR< 
-L-; frorn$6'to < $7, accordinVto^uMitj^The^attM**rate fo/heavj? U is strictly lelMnkiSel'Ind^s no/only” sup^riwPr^for than manufacturer’s prices. 
j-t ^voraciriJoiKI lhVsold at'^rfFnafi-*?° up "' ard3 * Lot:i Printers, but is well adapted to the wants of Business Men. VALENCIA PLAIDS AND l 
fl P rY f 14 £T ayC ”™ bs 80 * G > ,0a,5 > 70 *—The art of setting the coarse type used for Cards. Handbills, at a great reduction from formei 
tlUIUh CHICAGO, Jan. 6 .—Says the Democrat —'The market for Circulars, Public Notices, Ac., is readily acquired. A Circa- These great reductions are ma 
7 Dressed Hogs is firm, hut receipts have fallen off largely, lar accompanies each Press, giving such instructions as will as near as possible their entir 
--——-_ and buyers are not in the market except for verv choice lots enable any person of ordinary ability to do all kinds of iob policy to 
... . , „ of heavy hogs, which bring as good prices as at any time for work * SELL Cl 
tbe 7 ‘h-Jan Inst,, arter a short iilness, the past season. But few Live Hogs in market; demand DIMENSIONS AWD PRICES than to carry over a lanre stock 
largely circulated journal of its class in the world This is 
strong language, but an examination and comparison of its 
pages with those of any kindred publication will establish its 
truthfulness. The simple fact that it lias, throughout this 
section of the Union, a circulation from six to ten times 
greater than that of any other Agricultural or similar journal 
is the best evidence of its superior merit, value and popu¬ 
larity. I he conductor of the Rural speaks for one hundred 
thousand subscribers next year, and is entitled to full that 
number, as the paper is vastly increasing the prosperity and 
wealth of the People and the Country. The Rural is not 
only adapted to ttie wants of our Rural Population, but is a 
t rnlngof I ! 112 7 !* h Jan* inst,, after a short illness, the P ast season. But few Live Hogs in market; demand 
bMMA .) youngest daughter of Samuki, Hayes, Esq., of Bood. Prices range $4, 75a5, 10 for average to heavy. 
I rattsburgh, Steuben Co., N. Y„ aged 16 years. The Prairie Farmer reviews the transactions in the Pork 
- ii. .... Markets for 1858 thus;—“The number of live hogs received 
in Chicago in 1858 was 43-1,112. showing an increase over the 
iltcu'kcts, Commerce, &r. 
Rural New-Yorker Office,) i-uuusvillic, ivy., Jan. o.—The provision market though lr , ,r ‘ l'uliLiak, r.'v.'i'Ai'K'x.i'nuaaeipma. The pul> 
Rochester, Jan. 11 , 1859. { holders are firm, is very dull and inactive, with hut few sales ' ,s l ' er8 have announced a rich pijw.cnme of original novels 
Flour is without change, but the market is firmer atauoted and very limited exports. The packing around the falls has for .t' he year 1859, and, as an addW4al inducement to sub- 
rates 4 u closed, with the slaughter in round numbers of 288 000 hoes scribers, otter Bt 
'. . . showing an increase of over 42,000 head this year as com- ONE THOUSAND DOLLA^MN PREMIUMS, 
receipts of 1857 of 215,210. The shipments of live hogs du¬ 
ring 1858 have been 143,551, showing an increase over the IT 
shipments of 1857 of 33,481. The lowest figures paid and re- Ma 
ported for live hogs in this market during 1858 was $3 per 471 
cwt gross, paid during the weeks ending June 16 and July 28- 
the highest figures were $5,55 for the week ending Dec. 22d~.” ( 4 
LOUISVILLE, Ivy., Jan. 5.—The provision market, though ,V, 
Of Presses for which orders mayLe filled immediately: 
Bed 12 by 18 inches,. 8 . $75 
“ 10 by 14 “ |. 50 
!! 6 by 9 “ 1. 35 
5 by 7 .1. 25 
ss Men. VALENCIA PLAIDS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS wealth if the People and the Country 8 Th e P R?ffi Zl 
indhills, at a great reduction from former prices. only adapted to the wants of our Rural Population but is a 
A Circu- 1 liese great reductions are made with a view of closing out welcome and useful visitor to thousands of homes in villages 
is as will as near as possible their entire stock, believing it better and cities, having become a decided favorite in both Town 
is of job policy to and Country .-Rochester DaUu Union andAdlTtiler 
o Fj ij JLi C* ri A a 
than to carry over a large stock. ^7 IK q KW *^ orker.-— This journal furnishes a worthy 
than to carry over a large stock. A IIK l? oaAI *’N ew-Yorker.— 1 Tliis journal furnishes a worthy 
Close buyers of Dry Goods are, therefore, especially invited heen rtechltrtw h e >t£??hon°<t Erogl ; ea8 ' Each volume has 
to visit our store and examine our goods and prices 44’e pAAI i ^r' 111 * tf< l )redeces8 °r. so that now tlio 
pledge our customers courteous treatment, whether thev see YottKKitia far in advance of all its competitors, 
fit to purchase of us or not. ^ wnemei tney see And we are glad to know that its patronage has kept pace 
Typks and Inks will be furnished, when desired, at ness of the above by pricing some of our cheap and desir 
Manufacturers’ prices. Send for h Circular. ble goods. HUBBARl) & NORTHROP 
_A dd r ess J, M, JON K B & CO„ Palmyra, N, Y, b 69 and^^71^MatoS*.Itoches^ter N. Y. 
Please give us an opportunity of vindicating the truthful- tbe A 1 ’ 11 ’ 11 ,'.' 1 cities no other 
;ss of the above by pricing some of our cheap and desira- S ‘^Mnnrn^Pnn^l Pnn'or ” 8 a .c lr culation. It was first 
e goods. HUBBARD & NORTHROP a M° nr pe County Paper. ^ 3 lien it was known as a “ West- 
69 and 71 Main St.. Rochester N Y f. r ?, ,f ?i Urn v-' But these were the periods of its 
O NE THOUSAND DOLLARS l\ PRKMIUMS.- 
THE DOLLAR NElVSPAPFlLphiladelphia.. The pulv 
Rochester, Dec. 21,1858. ' 4 G 9 ’ ' 
| E V & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED 
l J WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 
infancy and youth. Now, in its maturity, it is not enough 
even to say it is a national” newspaper, for its circulation 
is not limited even to the United States. The success of the 
Rural New-Yorker has been purchased with its merits. 4Ve 
PRONOUNCED BY wFSi FYTPiCT ..v «uu memyic me must innueniKiL nem. 
SJ 1 KACT paper of its class in the United States. It is replete with 
1T1 or a Letter from a valuable information for the Farmer, Horticulturist and Me- 
Gonnnlssenre W ti 0 a ljCUer lrom a chamc, and abounds in fit and choice reading for every in. 
n 1 irpni/i i r /'PVTI Pit t v telligent family. 4Ve greet it as an old familiar and intelS- 
L | jUKHItAL uJS.tILISjIAIi, B ent friend, and never fail to witness sparkling eyes and 
TO BE TUB JJ V AT Ma DRAS, y_'° n U i3 passed 0ver to our family.- Tribune, 
tgmierJX To his Brother Moore’s Rural New-Yorker,— Among our most prized 
Only Good Sauce, exchanges, this stands “proudly eminent.” 4 Ve have before 
ItsdUErteSJ AT Worcester. spoken of the Rural in the highest terms, but it is a subject 
rr-.5S.T7i which will bear repetition. As the leading and most widely 
and applicable to J May, 1851. circulated Agricultural, Literary and Family Journal, its 
HiVVbiTiiro ’ , Ye l* Eka * Pkkrins claims are well established, and indisputable. The com- 
l* that their SAUCE is mencement of the tentii volume is a fit occasion for callin"* 
EVER Y VARIETY , 1 ' 1 8 ’hly esteemed in India attention to its merits. As heretofore, so now, the proprietor 
_ ' v* '-. " ami is, in my opinion the will spare no effort or expense to maintain and increase its 
iltS .3* most palatable as well reputation, to make it the standard Rural and Family jour- 
or tmoli bii~sjrei a ? the most wholesome nal * It is published, not monthly but weekly, each number 
ui- cibH, 'QQgiUfjyPSauce that is made.” embracing a larger number of topics, more useful and timely 
EXTEKrqTVP -pn-p? A for the farmer and family, than any of its class with which 
FRAUDS. we are acquainted. The printing, the illustrations, and the 
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Ex- matter are all superior, and Mr. Moore will be satisfied with 
of Mutton (carcass) which is $1 per 100 IDs better. 
Dried Fruit— The market is bare and apples are wanted 
at 25 cents advance on previous rates. 
Commercial Statistics. 
The Banks of Rochester.— Tqe following figures, com¬ 
piled from the Quarterly Reports of our City Banks, will 
second largest list,, 
third “ “ . 
Hay is in good demand at an advance of $1 per tun on exhil, l t the condition of these institutions, the business they 
best qualities. are transacting, &c.: 
Dest qualities. are transacting, &c.: 
Rochester Wholesale Prices r in* * Resources. 
Ti’r nrrr» . n !, iruxH. Loans and Discounts,. $3 361 £36 20 
Flmir A » ND dozen.18c Overdrafts. “ ’ 4 '006 87 
wl ! eat Honey, box.15@llic Due from Hanks.359 670 02 
Do* Rnrkvvh 39 ^ 1 ’qq handles, box.12^il3c Due from Directors of the Hanks.*.!! .*.!*’ 137 103 10 
■W&it . Fruits and Roots. Due from Brokers..i.:... . 1 8 BI 21 
BestWhiteCanadaIi:ioliJ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! . 
ir^SH'Btt'Knf 9410 . jfat 
Beans 1 .? hee P Pelts.$1,25@1,50 Bills of Suspended Banks..! 360 00 
Beans .r->Ts- peiw.*l,2o@l,50 mils oi suspended Banks.. vfio 
Meats!— ( w ®7ac Lamb do ..38@63c Loss and Expese Account. 61,823 
Pork, Mess.,....sl7,°0@18,00 Clover, bush.'^.ll 00@5 00 . liabilities. 
^ S*«,Pwt..$(>,00® 6,75 Timothy. $ o ' 004(, k '°5 Capital,. $2 3 a 5 000 
Hni 4 n?i Cwt i.* .*5.C0@5,50 Sundries Circulation Registered..".1,215*029 ’ 
h{utton Tc\rcass C ) h$ H 0 ur 2 >’5° W 1 ° od < hard.$4,00@4,50 Less Notes on Hand. 110,355 
luiiun ^carcassy. dYi C<^4c Do. soft... $3 fiO'aq oo 110^074 
Hams, smoked.9@9>*c Coal, Lehigh.!!" :$5 75@6 2,5 Profits. 254379 
CWcken?.Ill® Do. Scranton...$5!00@5!50 t? Hanka.137>>5I 
res, com- “ “ fourth “ “. on 
inks, will “ “ fifth “ “.| 
inessthey “ “ seventh “ 60 
“ ;; eighth “ h ." 50 
,361,836 20 “ “ tenth “ “ . 20 
3 -q 670 09 IN ALL 0NE THOUSAND DOLLARS. 
137 inq 10 similar Premium 0 /$1,000 wax awarded by the 
1 361 91 Proprietor*, and promptly paid to successful competi- 
W>'a 57 7 i; to-s last year. 
5?'977 56 lb ? names in competition for the aliove Premiums may be 
21 ' 5 ‘U n; sent m at any time, as often as obtained, between the said 
529!752 91 , st 1 ay3 , of November and May They will lie aggregated on 
521 544 18 the 1st day of May, 18A), and the whole placed to the credit 
67 '*oq on of the competitor. 
0 / ’qr!nno THREE ORIGINAL NOVELETTES 
Connoisseurs 
Only Good Sauce, 
AND APPLICABLE TO 
of a Letter from a 
MEDICAL GENTLEMAN, 
AT madras, 
j To his Brother 
AT WORCESTER. 
May, 1851. 
I Tell Lea & Perrins 
EVER Y VARIETY j 
ted on hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lea & Perrins n °thmg less. It ignores trash, exposes humbug and fraud 
credit for their Woicesienhire Sauce. The world-wide fame of a ';<l consults and promotes the real interests of society.— 
which having led to numerous Voraeriex. nurch asers arp I C/fmist id'll iTsVdld, 
j^OVKLETTCS requested to see that fhe names of Lea & Pkkrins are unon 
” in the year in 1859. The tb e Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. ^ ! ''T*n <K! 1 KKR * — 
Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one infringing ! d *. l y I ,r, pte<i paper with pleasure, 1 
Hams, smoked....!!'.9@9Kc 
Nioulders.0®7c no. Scranton $5 00® 5 50 nue 10 nanKS,. 137 v.l 91 il 5W "J °> exu-imruinary uiieresc, ana worm ot^ itselffive 
Turkova 8 .' ! ® 7c 1 ) 0 . Iilossburg .. $5,00@5,50 5 ue Depositors.",!!!!!!" * 1 339 q*>q 40 times the cost of the papers containing it. This Novel will 
BS:& k !“vSlW Sa25RBSsSSS5SSSlSSfesaaft-;::;- tii 
Produce and Provision Markets Western Canal flour, bis...v.439,600 255.000 476.9TO 558^5 A11 these inducements, with a spiritedly conducted Agri- 
NE4VYORK, Jan 10 -Flour The.,nrk,.t^ !• . Canadian flour. 27,300 18,(00 7 . 8 OO 2 ’f»T(> cultural Department, maintained by original contributions 
fc:::::::::::::::::::::;:: 6 ”* 1 ™ 
Io\va; $o25|@5,75 for common to good^mediuma?ndextrad(v Bariev. 5}i 0<200 is - ma ? e , u P wit ^ fpeeia 1 reference to the Family Circle. It 
$o,oo@5.7o for shipping brands extra round lja,1 1 e y. :•••• •>•••. „ , 807,416 amis to interest, instruct and amuse. News and substantial 
ket closing firm. Canadian flour firmer* sales A^J ar P? r st °ck of flour was generally looked for. The ac- information are its prominent characteristics No Weekly 
common to choice extra ’ <l CS at &>*50@b,50 cumulation of wheat favors the expectations of low prices Journal of the day has ever published as many original Araer- 
quiet; sales inferior 44'isconsin at 62c ^ I lie following shows the comparative prices of Flour in THE TERMS ARE : 
Sc*! & ern «, at ®°. 0 ’ t apd »ew a yenow Souther™.^ NeW York ’ January lst: <, tatp w . .Single subscribers, $1; Club of Six, $5; Club of Thirteen 
Western; and59@60cfo?CanadiS® 55cf ° rStilte; 55 ® 58cfor H.l9,||a9,62K $^50^87 Cluk ut; Club^f Thfrty-foSr, anij one''& ( * 80 “>5- '[’luh 1 of 
l7^7 W for S mess T $ I 13 r ^l O 3 r 40for nff^n 11 ' Sales at $16,90® 18A7!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. 610 ab'i^ faSaSK E Kht /-’- and , one ’* c *> Club Of One Hundred, 'and one, 
7Y@ 8 cfor S primel^avycorn^d^rheLar^n?»rk R ?l teady .!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4!20 Mo I’lakfo &C - A1 - y sadvance Add T 
^^Coinparative pVices of Grain, jaliiiary^’s?: 4 « ^cember 30, 1S58. " "_ ^ C0 ” 
m^Ui E n A LO’ Jan. 10 .—Flour—There Is a moderate homede ^. ™ 
mand this morning, and the market is firm. Sales at *5 for . I,96a2,20 l,30al,31 73a 93 c ---———!- J. M, J, JhliTS, 
ilu,^ . sPnop. extras $5,37K@6,62H for fair to good io-a. l,40al,78 90a 92 63a 75c PATENT BUGGY HORSE IIVV BAKU wri'ii 
ii'iflv ^ or » an( ^ the market is nomi- nea rly every article of produce as compared with the ’*e Albany. Address, Wednesday Evening Exhibition of 
choice sampfe?w(mid^undoubt^v e hr^nl^l?^ C, w ho , ugl1 fheto^i if 57, * This “ lc fl rease is .Perhaps more noticeable in 9^?* I I )a,r > r Products, Fruits, Ac., on Thursday, at the So- 
<l..ll, andn|/hinr^gin 0 th b e te w d i y y of m^UnT" dnadiln Pare^asf^i^sf “ 0Ur redUCed t0 wheat ’ whicb — CovV R °° mS " In the ^ v ^gAddressby Pr«identMc- 
ht l>Rov t ,S4 aC V?. CCOrd,ne t0 (tl ! alby * , Uyp nominal at 70c. Wheut, bush. 8,374,009 10 451 132 January 1 , 1859. " ' J ° ' ° N ’ 
T'VISWN'S-Heavy mess poik steady at $16,50, and prime Corn * . 5 824 (T.2 Brasiia --——--- 
heaw’°8alls l C n S rd°ffmv^P a 88 at . 6@6 ¥ c for medium to gats, “ .L210!2'3 2!21o!784 I EARN TO LIVE.—'THE LETTER BOX • A Monthly 
aus V iield*il q^** a v,,v5v C ;.„r’ r i'' e i n n* ms flna at 8c ' Smoked Parley, . 43,497 279,012 ; L4 Journal, devoted to the Discussion of all questions bear^ 
namsnelu at 9>£c; sugar cured do 10c. Hye, . 53.432 im’nu mg directly on the subject of Health. It iv J/iolVi V.v i..,. 
61,823 31 w >" appear m the "Newspaper" in the year in 1859 The tb ? Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. 
first of these, called Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one infringing 
"THE MILLER’S DAUGHTER,” either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and 
- 1,000 00 W aa commenced in the “Newspaper" of January 5 th 1859 ’' a y. e , ,P 8 t "!e?ed their correspondents in various parts of the 
and will be continued through some twelve numbers of the Agents 1 ^fo^the United States lnfrmgements - Sole W holesale 
03 674 00 Paper. It is by Mrs. Mary Ann Denison, and hasbeen copy- h JOHN DIINOan omtq sn- xt v , 
54 372 91 righted by her preparatory to publication in liook form. This \ stock • ilwavs^in'^ w lc X° rk l 
e always open this beau- 
because we find in each 
Lard, tried.10c 
Tallow.9X@10c 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
THE TERMS ARE: 
paper ' It i^bv Mrs C MaRY , ANN S D i*\ I soN am! the Agents for the United States, ‘ uoicsme Parents can safely place the Rural in the hands of their 
licfolInIvofi hv •>„At e i,, b r P fv^„ Aiv g t- iT* . N n' V * 11 _ _ eowiy county.— Democrat, Chardon, Geauga Co., Ohio. 
s 1 >ND PA INTJNGS.-As my father, Moore's Rural New-Yorker.— 4Ve never take up this 
” i' n 7;,,,?j’ E | P . aE STELB.from Ebenezer, has discontinued his paper with other feelings than those of delight—it is so full 
H ENRY PRES TELE, Pa inter a nd Lithographer. worker .—Indiana Watchman,'Mt. Morris, III. 
4Ve think, moreover, that it is a favorite with the ladies, and 
Ynwr~ 7 o ill* IIISIZUC 
1 7K@18c, as to quality. 
6,25,10*5.5 & c„ $75. Always in advance. Address, 
4 w?i’qn tv v. oa ,„.' VM * M. S4VAIN & CO., Phila 
4,70a*t,90 December 30, 1858. 
nf xt I ii * xV* >, “, MK and expense, ine only successful Star Moraantown Va 
ot Metafile Mill ever invented for making Buckwheat and * monjanzaicn, va. 
adelphia. 
471-2t 
A i#5,000 FAR-tl, IN ASHBY M ASS for s*>h> I r ‘ce with Bolting Machine attached, for making Family terjmise and good judgment of its Editor and Proprietor, 
by L470-2tl ’ Mt l ’t w Flour,.... *75 D. D. T. Moore, who. thoroughly aware of the wants of his 
—-Descriptive Circulars can lx* had. or the Mill can lie seen readers, spares no pains or expense, to make the Rural in 
>,.'iiviiinaii, v;mu turn inuiaiia; $», 7 U for PYtrn .. Oa 5 ,u„>u 
Canadian, and $o,7o@6 for favorite do and double extras 18 ° 9 . l,20al,40 
Grain IVlieat in moderate milling request and marker Flour. Grain and PimvisinKa 1 
P atent buggy house hay rake with 
METALLIC SPRING TEETH —Superior to any other, 
ror Circulars, or Rakes, or State, or County rights l470-3t 
Address ELBERT WHITE, Stamford, Conn. 
, are can ue nan, or me Mill can be seen 
in operation at the Office of the “Coleman Farm-Mill Com¬ 
pany, Tribune Building, No. 7 Spruce street. New York 
where all orders will receive prompt attention. 
_MARTIN THATCHER, Sec’y. 
every sense, a live paper.- 
•leans Amer., Albion, N. Y. 
iV-rT;, ,■ P UIK smauy Hi $ib, 0 U, and prime 
at $15,o0; sales Canadian hogs at 6 @ 6 Kc for medium to 
heavy Sales lard at 10 ;Kc. Green hams firm at 8 c Smoked 
hams held at 9>*c; sugar cured do 10c. 
.CJlfCAGO’ Jan. 7,-Flour-Market still dull. Spring ex¬ 
tras nominal at $3,75@4,50. 
rpH I a'! [ i , i“i)* V 3 le I at D } ore u . C r tiv S nnd Prices easier; sales No. 1 
iVr- 1,‘,1 7 . 1 « X . ln ,. store; No. 2 spring at 68 c in store; new re- 
r(Wi ii : v l ? th . e measured bushel) at 65c on track; old 
load "J s * or, r* .? prn flrin : sa l es to-day were one car 
58c on tr mk X'mTV ,i0 ¥ °" track '* 7 «1 hush do at 
S mm, k; t°° 1 bu3h d0 a, 1 69c on track; 4 car loads ear corn 
at o2c cm tiack; 1 car load do at o3c on track; 10,5 sacks old 
atVffiir 7 V at °° c ^ ol 5 lbs 011 K ack * () ats quiet and nominal 
dem^xl ln ba . 2 s; old S ats are sca rce. Rye in good 
m 1 m st a'tV-5? a - WC Purt, ° U)3 Harley-Prime in good 
The Rural New-Yorker is made up from original matter, 
and contains an extensive variety of practical hints, adapted 
to all classes of farming, interspersed with appropriate and 
beautiful engravings. No farmer in the 4Vest should be 
without tins valuable production “ of-all-work.” It is just 
the paper every agriculturist needs.— Daily Expositor, 
's Rural New-Yorker is the best paper of the kind 
untry. It is truly an admirable family journal in 
lse, exhibiting excellent taste in all its departments. 
T EARN TO LIVE.—THE LETT 1 
.*-4 Journal, devoted to the Discussion 
nig directly on the subject of Health, 
Total grain.15,505 873 
r lour reduced to wheat,. 4 , 212!545 
Tota l.19,718,418 
at; ‘iuw i-u, uim in siore at 45 c ir f o uci * mu * hi sneep mere is a fall- 
b, 
m '•«**-**"*£■ “"****• 300 
iUUPP;?.— coal not mixed with 
0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
l ms is tne Dest and cheapest pipe in use for water courses As an agricultural and family newspaper the Rural New- 
° s-*n e / y uescnption. Manufactured and for sale by Yorker takes the highest rank. It is not as might be inferred 
to ’ in L b - ROBBIE & CO„ Rochester, N. Y. from its_ name, devoted to the interests of any one locality, 
---—__ but is wide-spread in its influence throughout the Union. It 
I MPORTANT TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. is entirely free from politics, and has every requisite to make 
I will give free to the first applicant - Farmer or Dairy- 11 a welcome visitor.— Inquirer, Jefferson City, Mo. 
many other I man — resident \neach county in the States of New York rr„„ D _ x , ,, . . , „ . . . , 
i ..1 -*— and Pennsylvania, (except Niagara Co N Y and °0 miles The Rural New-\ orker is not only an excellent Agricul- 
around Philadelphia,) a Right tS build and" use Sc hoolky’s tural t and . Horticultural paper, but one of the best Literary 
Patent Preskrvatokv as a Farm or Dairy anoendaee - andFa mUy Newspapers in the land. It is a welcome visitor 
Parties will be required to adhere strictly to plans furnished 07 Homes in our villages and cities. -Sentinel, 
and to commence building witnin 90 days. ling ion, y i. 
*146 _J. L. ALBERGER, Buffalo, N. Y. J 1 * some respects the Rural is decidedly superior to any of 
a. btad nnnon „ its cotemporaries. It has a large, talented, well trained list 
\ »!*>i 11 >i ® E ’ Broadway, New York.—All the of contributors and correspondents, and every department 
xx. .Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for the of the paper is kept up to a high standard of merit.— Demo- 
express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk. Vegetables, oral, Watertown, Wis. 
Winter onlffebest ^Havand p h « Cows feed * 5 P Rural New-Yorker. —This valuable paper has been re 
Pastures and Meal only 7 ^ ’ a d A n A UI e!rp5icrtw lcb ceived regularly during 1&58, and we take pleasure in reconi 
- m e 3 ana . Meal only. _[ 440] C, A, STETSON. mending it as the beet Agricultural, Horticultural and Family 
K EBZIE’S WATER FILTER.-The Subscribers Newspaper published on the Continent.-Recorder, Mei* 
give notice that they have made arrangements with Mr. . ’ ,. 
1YEDZIK, tiie patentee of this celebrated Filter, to manufac- , A few moments spent in reading the Rural” will dispel 
ture, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail bpe darkest cloud of despondency that ever cast its shadow 
prices, and discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney across tti e path of a mortal.— Visitor, Indianola, Iowa. 
& Co. Address only JAMES TERRY & CO.. We have not a better agricultural and family paper on our 
of & Co. Address only 
JAMES TERRY & CO.. 
59 and 61 State St,, Rochester, N. Y„ 
the old stand of J. E. Cheney & Co. 
We have not a better agricultural and family paper on our 
exchange list. After the “ Gazette" take " Moorh’s Ki- 
uxl.”— Gazette, I/allowell, Maine. 
