9 
,AL 
|publtsl)cr’s Notices. 
TEEMS OF THE EUEAL FOE 1859. 
Great Reduction to Clubs! 
Single Coi>y, One Year, - * - - S' 
Three Copies, “ S : 
gix “ anil 1 free to Club Agent, S$1 
Ten “ “ “ “ S’ 
Sixteen “ “ “ “ S‘- 
Twenty “ “ “ “ S*> 
Thirty-Two 3 “ “ S'- 
/vio W/wlrl Moftovs ALBANY, Jan. 17.—Flour—The market is more active 
viU Vj UliU ju.ctl.tCis. with a speculative demand for choice Canadian and a fair 
._ inquiry for the better descriptions of both State and Western 
for the local trade and the East. Pales of very choice extra 
There have been several arrivals of steamers Canadmn at J7. For other descriptions the market is un- 
from various portions of the Old World during the Grain— There, is an active demand for Wheat for milling 
JOcntljs. 
In’ Canton. III., on Wednesday, the 22d nit., of consnmp- 
from various portions of the Old World during the Guain— There is an active demand for Wheat for milling tioa . jjARY ANNA IIUDNUT, wife o"f Henry Oardiuer, 
, , . , . , i P i-.xi and the market is buoyant. Lots in store of choice white are jured 28 vears 
week, but the news brought to hand is oi little are i^eld at 2@5o advance on Saturday’s prices. In other 
importance. We give place to a condensation of grains nothing new has transpired. " "■ . 
' . 1 BUFFALO. Jan. 17.—Flour—The demand continues mode „ . , 
transactions below: rately active, mostly for the Setter grades, and marketsteady; (Til O 7* T 1 <*r ix lltV IT T a 
r ,, „. _ 1 )....,.... rn )lo Jrivoc+io-ntion nt Cork of sales at $5@5,25 for good brands Wisconsin; $5,40 for extra 
Great Britain.— lhe investigation at cone oi CanadiiU1; $5,37M@5,62>£ for the range of fair to good extra 
the charges against the arrested members of the Ohio, Michigan and Indiana, and $5,87>S@5,25 for pastry 
^foucriiscrn’cnta. 
Phoenix Club, had resulted in six prisoners being g«“ WheaS request and firmer. Holders . Terms of Adverti*ing.-Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
... ,k,;i of red and white winter Western are generally above the insertion. Special Notices -following reading matter, and 
committed for trial without bail, and nine admitted v ; ewso f purchasers; sales choice Chicago spring at $1, and leaded—Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— 
And any additional number at the latter rate only London, had caused a panic, and sixteen people 
$1 25 P er c °Py ! - with a frce c °P y for cvcry Tcn Sub - were trampled to death. 
French papers commented with greater severity 
scribers over rii.rty. France. —The French Government have resolved 
&T Club Papers sent to as many different post-offices as sending a Consul General to Canada. The 
desired, and after a Club is formed additions may be made 1 ° . , 
to it at the club rate. Fee “Additions to Clubs,” below. French papers commented with greater seventy 
_„_ than the English journals upon President Bu- 
NEW AND IMPORTANT chanan’s Message. Napoleon has again pardoned 
Special Notices to Eural Agents, Friends, &c. Montalembert, the editor of the Correspondent, 
_ and one-hundred and sixty-four other prisoners.— 
p?~ Back Numbers of this Volume can still be furnished, It is reported that France has officially informed 
and are forwarded to all new subscribers unless otl erwise England of her support, if the latter adopts 
ordered. Though our sets of back numbers are rapidly di- measures to counteract President Buchanan’s 
minishing daily, we can still supply at least ten thousand rega rd to Cuba, Mexico and Central 
new subscribers. We shall probably be able to furnish the tf j B 
numbers for a month or more, yet as our rule is, “first America. Morphy has beaten Anderssen at chess. 
to bail, to appear at the Assizes. M.a^& K MiiS : ratelSj«b , at$h Imd'chi^go^pringlft 85 3^"The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
A false alarm of fire in the Victoria Theatre, @87e. Corn scarce and nominal at 75@70c. Oats quiet and that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering 
London, had caused a panic, and sixteen people Tekd-S it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class. 
were trampled to death. SeTisheWaSs25 g °° d I1Un ° iS - ‘° g °° d C ‘° Ver ----"- 
France The French Government have resolved Provisions— Sales heavy mess pork at SI 6,2a— generally r T’WO DEV ON BULLSFOE SALE—Of extra stock, 
France, ilieliencii uovernmeni navel csmvcu he , d a( . $1(5 50 . light do at$15,50@16,00, and prime at $12,50 4, good size and superior form For pedigree and price 
upon sending a Consul General to Canada. The @13,00; sales smoked shoulders at 7c; plain smoked hams at address C. MILL S, Amber, Onondaga Co., N, Y. _4/2-4t 
French papers commented with greater severity .nns innnln 7 nr.fi TTUBBARD SQUASH.—'To any person sending me eight 
.. . , ,, , ,, CHICAGO, Jan. 13.—Flour— Firm, with a good inquiry and JlL three cent stamus. I will mail to them two dozen seeds 
than the English journals upon President Bu- more active market. Sales good spring extra at $4,25. 
, , , ‘ -nt i i • , Grain— Wheat advanced l@2c. Sales to-day No. I red at 
chanan’s Message. Napoleon lias again pardoned $i t 08@l,10in store; No. 2 spring at 72c in store; rejected 
22?" The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
rjnvo DEVON BULLS FOR SALE-Of extra stock, 
X good size and superior form. For pedigree and price, 
address C. MILLS, Amber, Onondaga Co., N. Y. _ 472-4 t 
TTUBBARD SQUASH. —To any person sendingme eight 
3 I three cent stamps, I will mail to them two dozen seeds 
O NE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PREMIUMS. - 
THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER, Philadelphia.. The pub¬ 
lishers have announced a rich programme of original novels 
for the year 1859, and, as an additional inducement to sub¬ 
scribers, olfer 
ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PREMIUMS, 
to those persons who shall send in to the office of “The Dollar 
Newspaper," between the 1st of November, 1838, and the 1st 
of May, 1859, the ten largest lists of subscribers, as follows, to 
wit: 
For the largest list sent from any Town,. $"00 
" second largest list,. 200 
“ “ third “ “ . 100 
“ “ fourth “ “. 90 
“ “ fifth “ “. 80 
" “ sixth “ “ . 70 
“ “ seventh “ “. 60 
“ “ eighth “ “. 50 
“ “ ninth “ “ . 80 
“ “ tenth “ “ .. 20 
IN ALL ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS. 
similar Premium < 7 /'$l,fOO was awarded by the 
Proprietors, and ■promptly paid to successful competi- 
to last year. 
Tlie names in competition for the above Premiums may be 
sent in at any time, as often as obtained, between the said 
1st days of November and May. They will be aggregated on 
the 1st day of May, 1859, and the whole placed to the credit 
of the competitor. 
THREE ORIGINAL NOVELETTES 
XT three cent stamps, I will mail to them two dozen seeds will appear in the “Newspaper” in the year in 1839. The 
of this fine Squash. A. LOVELAND, first of these, called 
472-2t Wauwatosa, Wis. “THE MILLER'S DAUGHTER," 
by "Clara Moreland,” —each of the two last stories running 
through eight or ten numbers of the “ Newspaper." A series 
of original sketches of South Western Life, by an eye-witness, 
will accompany the Novelettes. They will appear under the 
new subscribers. We shall probably be able to furnish the poicy wini i ’ ‘ ‘ evir'/at $Vl°^"^»frrent brands to rrtalffots TT’AIR FLAY FOR WOMEN.—George William through eight or ten numbers of the “ Newspaper." 
numbers for a month or more, yet as our rule is, “first America. Morphy has beaten Anderssen at chess. at $4!s7*for%perfine; $5@Vl2^ for extra, and $5,37^@5,50 I Curtis, will deliver a Lecture at Corinthian IIall, ° f ;R a ||£mpiw 
" “ U to secure the complete The latter o»ljr .ecurcd two games to Morph/s 5'3„ e , r e a ,„„ l e r retsprioe,. prieat, 5 S,TuiiSt^leKSS'C v,™ 7 ,T™p 
volume sliould not delay. seven. terms •'choice white from store at $1,20; and from street at had at Dewey’s and at the door. Doors open at 614; Lecture CHRONICLES OF THE CA.NL BRAKE 
New Clubs.—I t is not too late to commence and form c - Qnnnisb dpnminro Mr Bn- $1.15. Corn—Sales at private terms. Oats—Sales from the t o commence at iA o c lock. _ T72 All these inducements, with a spiritedly conducte; 
,, ... SPAIN.— lne spantsn papeis acnounce Jur. Jju- v„ , . ,, ,. nd ........ 0 f at 45c -I--- cultural Department, maintained by original contri 
Clubs for Vol. X., as we shall probably be able to supply back , , message in a tone of offended pride Dressed Hogs Sales from store averaging 210 Its at $5,75; \ J UNG ARIAN GRASS SEED.-I have just received from practical Farmers, conspire to render "The 
numbers for a month or more, notwithstanding the large ad- cnanan s message 1 averaging 225 tbs at $5,87^; and from street averaging 165 Its XX from Iowa a large quantity of this celebrated seed, fine Newspaper" the cheapest and most complete family] 
•«« m- ’»■ »• -«*.'a bo “ k '“ ; “ j “ Dn “ "nsu.>«» 
—you who are in localities where the paper ought to be cir- .Naples, it is saia xtiat me r luicn uoops w in uc often giving eight tuns to the acre. Price $5 per bushel. U. nnde mi with snerial reference to the Familv Cii 
culated, but has only a few subscribers, or is not yet intro- withdrawn from Rome and occupy Civita Vecchia, ^ The Pork Markets. Rochester, N. Y. _ [472-2t] _ E, D, HALLOOK, aims to interest, instruct and amuse. News and sub 
» Htiio oirnvt wnw will emitle mn to surceed and while the Austrian Harrison will coniine itselt to ALBANY, Jan. 17. —With receipts of about 3C0 head . ,, TA/tjj c , it T „ r3t,„„ ( _information are its prominent characteristics. No 
New Clubs.— It is not too late to commence and form 
Clubs for Vol. X., as we shall probably be able to supply back 
numbers for a month or more, notwithstanding the large ad¬ 
ditions over previous years. Try it, Friends of the Rural! 
—you who are in localities where the paper ought to be cir- 
All these inducements, with a spiritedly conducted Agri¬ 
cultural Department, maintained by original contributions 
TTUIVG.VRI W GRASS SEED.—I have just received from practical Farmers, conspire to render "The Dollar 
XT. from Iowa a large quantity of this celebrated seed, fine Newspaper " the cheapest and most complete family paper in 
and pure, and can now supply those who have been anxious the United States. 
duccd. A little effort, now, will enable you to succeed, and while the Austrian gat t ison wi 
our word for it, the people will ere long thank you, and com- Anconia. There had con a si 
munity be benefited. at Milan, origmatmg in an alter 
confine itself to 
to try this great hay-producing plant, so popular in the West, 
often giving eight tuns to the acre. Price $5 per bushel. 
Rochester, N. Y. [I72-2tj E. D. llALLOCK. 
A nnnnio There had been a serious disturbance dressed hogs the market rules dull. Sales Stateat$7,51), aver- 
Anconta. met e naQ . W , C age 250; at $7@7,50, dividing on 300; at $7@7,70 do; at $7,75, 
at Milan, originating in an altei cation between the average 300; at$7,62M, average 250, and Michigan at $7,t0@ 
A FARM FOR SALE—In Portland, Chautauque Co., 
N. Y., belonging to the Estate of P. Merrick, deceased, 
IA ituIpq frnm Dunkirk' nnrl 1 UC frnm Salpm Dpnot. It eon. 
y ' people and the troops. The people began to un- 
C2* Additions to CLUBS-Are now in order, and whether paye t]ic s t re ets, but order was restored without 
they come (as they do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or difficulty, 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten- Austria 
tion. Please note that any person forming a club of 10, 15 dead 
or 20, can, by adding to the list within one month, reduce ‘ 
the rate of the whole number of copies. For instance, a Russia.- 
person sending $15 for 10 copies, can by adding 5 names, re- Lanton, an 
duce the price of all to $1,38 per copy—by adding 5 to a club ln Gmna. 
of 15, reduce price to $1,30 — and, adding 10 to a club of 20, Turkey. 
puts the price at $1,25. Many have already taken advantage postponed. 
THE DOLLAR NEWSPAPER 
is made up with special reference to the Family Circle. It 
aims to interest, instruct and amuse. News and substantial 
information are its prominent characteristics. No Weekly 
Journal of the day hits ever published as many original Amer¬ 
ican Stories and Novelettes, or more useful and entertaining 
matter for the general reader—for the wayside, the work¬ 
shop, and the fire-side—for the scholar, the man of business, 
Austria.— The Arch Duchess Maria Anna was been small, and the Price Current, which has a report for 
the week ending the 11th inst., states that it is the last which 
will appear in its columns. The receipts at that point for the 
Russia. — Russia has appointed a Consul at week, the season, and comparatively for some previous sea- 
Canton, and is about to establish a Naval Station sons, stand as follows: 
. . ’ isy railway,. o,oco 
nearly all prominent points is about closed for the season.— chase money ’ T JUDSON Executor 
The receipts of hogs at. Cincinnati for the week past have There are two farms near the above for sale. 472-2t 
been small, and the Price Current, which has a report for-- 
the week ending the 11th inst., states that it is rate last which ‘O O E ’ S WESTERN RESERVE PREMIUM 
will appear in its columns. The receipts at that point for the TV, Patent Cheese Vat and Heater—The best in the 
THE TERMS ARE: 
Single subscribers, $1: Club of Six, $5; Club of Thirteen, 
$10; Club of Twenty, and one copy to the getter-up of the 
Club, $15; Club of Thirty-four, and one. Ac., $23; Club of 
-The change of Ministers has been 
of this liberal offer, and from clubs of 6,10 and 15, gone up 
to 30, 40, 50, and over. 
E3?~Try for Large Ci.ubs!—Y es, if your neighbors ob- 
Commercial advices from Liverpool state that 
Breadstuffs were buoyant, with an advancing ten¬ 
dency, with the exception of flour, which was 
From Kentucky. 100 
“ River,. 421 
Driven in,. 200 
Total for the week. 6,404 
Previously reported,.346,788 
is universally commended by all that use them. —-----—-- 
Roc's Cheese Press, Cheese Sucker, Ac., Ac. Send for ?TMIE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE 
Circular. HENRY A. ROE. X Co.—Having greatly increased their facilities for manu- 
Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. 472-tf factoring their Celebrated Family Machines, with all the 
-— “ — — recent improvements, have reduced their prices, and offer 
D IANA AND REBECCA VIAES—By the dozen, for sale 
hundred, or thousand. Address s. ism ttitxt* c=h" , ~v"t .“pu tot a nTTTTG"R 
ject, as some people do, to paying more than the lowest club heavy, dull, and nominally unchanged. M estei n 
rate for the Bural, make an earnest effort to form a club of Canal 19a20s ; Ohio 21a24s. Wheat -d highei, 
. ’ ... /.Viinflir finny" cryytsy Rnrl WlKtl>ril 4.*fidn.fis5d • 
. . ’ . , , , 1 , chiefly on finer sorts. Red Western 4sCda6s5d ; packed at that point. The provision market, says I 
at least thirty. In many places where u e had only one to ™,..J , 5sl0d'iGs4d Corn Is hisrher chiefly on rmt ' during the first three days of theweek, wasla g 
ten subscribers last year, we now have lists of from 30 to over ao '. . , c ,, a ‘. .,,, 3 & ,, ’ oc y n depressed, and prices of all articles declined, but 
100 ! One friend could not, he thought get over 10 when he White, which sells at 32a33s ; Yellow 28a29s ; the close the feeling was much better, and the deck 
started, but he put the price at the rate for 30, and sent for 1 ! xe ', C< w , 
;• « A tainetl with difficulty. Pork dull. Bacon Aim, 
forty-three m his first letter. Another, at a post-office where and h ld demanding an advance on fresh sorts, 
we had a small list last year, has already sent in one hum- Lard firm but jet. detail sales at 56. 
area and. twenty-five subscribers and more are coming.— 
The Rural has such a.good character (permit us to say it) 
and has been so greatly improved this year, while the times Books B.6C6iV6d, 
arc improving, that most of its working friends and club _ 
agents say it is far easier to get subscribers than ever before. _ _ , „ ,, .... , 
T ,„ , _ . , , „ ., . . Christian Steward. A Treatise on the Scriptural 
Reader, is not a little personal and timely eflort all that is obligation, Method, Measure, and Privilege of Sys- 
necessary to get a rousing list in your town? tematized Beneficence. By Rev. J. Ashworth, of 
C2*Voluntary Agents for the Rural. —Any and every the East Genesee Conference. Auburn: William J. 
Subscriber, Post-Master or reader is requested to act as vol- Moses. Sold by the Author. 
untary agent for the Rural, by forming clubs or otherwise. Palestine Past and Present. With Biblical, Litc- 
Kow is the time for its friends to manifest their interest in r A ary j and Scientific Notices. By Rev Henry Osborn 
„ ... . A. M. With original illustrations and a New Map ol 
the paper and the cause it advocates, either by obtaining Pales tine, by the Author. James Challen & Son : 
new subscribers, or inducing others to act in its behalf. We Philadelphia. Sold bv Harrow & Bito. 
, 7 .,. u , “ Sj , ’ depressed, and prices of all articles declined, but towards 
White, which sells at 32a33s ; Yellow 28a29s ; the close the feeling was much better, and the decline estab- 
Mixed 27a28s. Beef heavy and quotations main- fished during the fore part of the week lias been recovered, 
taineti with difficulty. Pork dull. Bacon film, Chicago Pork and Provision Trade.— Notwithstandingthe 
Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. 472-tf factoring their Celebrated Family Machines, with all the 
-— ~~ — — recent improvements, have reduced their prices, and offer 
VIA1VA AND REBECCA VINES— By the dozen, for sale 
J hundred, or thousand. Address a tvtew MACHIISTE 
C. P. BISSELL & SALTER, Rochester, N. Y„ A 
altivators of 54 sorts best hardy native grape vines. PRICE $50."HEMIV1ERS $5 EXTRA, 
- It is no longer questioned that these Machines are the best 
Diana Rebecca and other Vines by Mail.—Grape in use for family sewing. They 
XX hundred, or thousand. Address 
Total for the season.353,282 0. P. BISSELL & SALTER, Rochester, N. Y„ 
Same time last season,.384,832 Cultivators of 54 sorts best hardy native grape vines. 
The season at Cincinnati this year has been comparatively _ 
a short one, as after tills date last year about 100,006 weio Dlntm Behoeen and other Vinos bv Mail_Graue 
packed at that point. Ihe provision market, says the v j neg prepared for planting can be sent by mail, (post-paid,) 
-mi#, during the first tliree days of the week, was a good deal n j cfd y packed in moss and oiled silk, on receiptof one dollar 
i prepared for planting can be sent by mail, (post-paid,) HEM, FELL, GATHER, AND STITCH 
aj*' v in the most superior manner, and are the only machines in 
each. Address C, 1. BISSELL & SAL1LR, Rochester, N, V . (_] ie market that are so well and simply made, that they may 
rn IN SAP BUCKETS.—The advertiser possessing supe- no^^trui^ns to^ com 
1 rior facilities for manufacturing Tin Ware in large SK accompanies eaca mactune, ana 
itities, has determined to offer Tin Sap Buckets at a mom which ^ CHILD OF TEN Y'EARS 
generally expressed opinion that tiie hog crop of the North- quantities, lias determined to offer Tin Sap Buckets at a lrom " mca . niiTT D OF TFN YF \RS 
west was exliausted for the present season, our receipts of price that will enable every one to use them. When ordered ‘ ‘ k 
liogs during the past week show an increase, both as regards In quantities of fifty or more they will be sold at the very low may readily learn how to use them, and keep them in order. 
quantity and quality. The receipts of live hogs were 2,181, price of twenty-live cents each, and when ordered by They make upwards of 
and dressed, 7,099.—showing a total of 9,280 head against mail, delivered to any Railroad Station in the city free of 
6,994 the week previous, which make the receipts of the sea- charge. And if neighbors will club together and order five 
FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITCIIES A MINUTE, 
son foot up as follows: hundred or more they will be delivered, as directed, to the “““ if She^rks'atHie'r'ite 1 'of 
Receipts of live and dressed hogs from Railroad Station nearest their place of residence, with all CJn ®° lt ' e ' Ln 11 slie W {s , 1 ie 
Nov, 1 to Jan. 1—210,836 charges of transportation paid. ONE CENT AN HOUR. 
tst week. 9,280 As no more buckets will be made than are ordered, it is of there a husband, father, or brother in the United States, 
-the first importance to all concerned. tliat orders should be who will permit the drudgery of hand sewing in his family, 
Total,.220,106 sent, then do not delay but set about it at once, consult with when a Grover & Baker machine will do it better, more expe- 
• to Jan. 1.29,039 your neighbors and write me immediately how many you ditiously, and cheaper than can possibly be done by hand ? 
it week,. 1,207- 30,246 want, and I will at once let you know when they will be - 
c , ' lon ' ready for shipment. . ... , Offices of Exhibition and Sale105 Broadway, New York. 
Surplus. . ..189,860 No buckets wil lie sent till!the money is received to pay for 18 s U mtnerSt., Boston. 730 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 137 
her ot hogs packed up to the 1st of January was them, unless satisfactory reference is given that the money j !aU i more gt„ Baltimore. 58 West Fourth-St„ Cincinnati. 
Christian Steward. A Treatise on the Scriptural n^eG-ed inst. week ’ ’!'" J 9.’‘2sn 
Obligation, Method, Measure, and Privilege of Sys- .- --- -- 
tematized Beneficence. By Kev. J. Ashworth, of . Total.220,106 
the East Genesee Conference. Auburn : William J. Shipped up to Jan. 1.onmc 
Moses. Sold by the Author. last week . L 207 - 30 ’ 246 
Palf.stine Past and Present. With Biblical, Lite- Surplus,.189,860 
rary, and Scientific Notices. By Rev. Henry Osborn, The number of liogs packed up to the 1st of January was 
A. M. Witli original illustrations and a New Map of 156,141 head, since which time we have a surplus left to be 
Palestine bv the Author Tames Challen Son • packed and used in the City of Over 8,000 hogs. At this rate, . . 
Iff -, • y i la , ' b • there is little doubt but our season’s packing will amount 0 f this paper, to be paid to th< 
1 hiladelphia. Sold by Harrow & Buo. before the close to 175,000 liogs. The market for hogs, and e t s are forwarded as directed. 
more tney will be defi ve^ ‘Sdkected to th^ wilj «Io the than a seamstress 
SUOStSSt reslde ""' * "o^rHS mvl 
Is there a husband, father, or brother in the United Skates, 
The number of liogs packed up to the 1st of January was them, unless satisfactory reference is given that the money ] L. '‘p A " Ra nj 
56,141 head, since which time we have a surplus left to be will be paid as soon as the buckets are received. _ , . . ' 
and used in the city of over 8,000 hogs. At this rate, if any prefer, they may send the money to the proprietor 
the undersigned when the buck- 
can still furnish back numbers, so that all subscribers may 'pit k American Choir ; A Collection of Church Music; all kinds of hog products has declined during the week. 
Agencies in all the principal Cities and Towns in the 
United States. 
Z3f~ SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 4C9-4 
have the complete volume. If any lose or wear out mini- to which is prefixed Johnson’s New System for Con- Chicago Tribune. 
bers in showing the paper,— that's the best way to get sub- ducting Choirs and Teaching Singing School. By A. Hoc Crop.— The Louisville Jnurnql est 
scribers,—we will duplicate them in order to make their files New York : II. G. Abbey. For sale by th^.year 
complete for binding; 8 to 20 P cent, which will make the real s* 
n> , , , , , The Land and the Book ; or, Biblical Illustrations 1,875,000, as compared with last year. 
. No Traveling Agents are employed by us, nor do we drawn from thc Manners and Customs of the Holy 
issue certificates of agency whereby any person is author- Land. By W. M. Thomson, 1). IL, twenty-five years The Cattle Markets 
ized to receive subscriptions in such capacity. Hence, all a Missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. in Syria and Pales- NEW YORK Jan 12 —The current pri 
travelers who solicit or take subscriptions for the Rural tine. Maps, Engravings, &e. In two volumes. New a )i the markets are as follows : 
act upon their own motion, and we cannot become respon- A ork: Harper and Biothers 1859. Sold in Roches- Beef Cattle— First quality, $10,0D@10, 
sible for moneys paid them. The only Agents specially tcr by D ’ M ’ Dewey ’ . , . @9,50; Common, $8,2o@8,75; Inferior^, 
authorized by us are a few influential gentlemen who visit T II , K Comedies of Terence. Literally translated into 
thp . . .. r English Prose, with Notes. By IIenuy 1 jiomas Kiley, 
t e nur n i heil ;, own aad adjoining counties for B ^ late S ^ holar of close Hall, Cambridge. To 
l Qe P ur Pese of interesting the right persons in behalf of the which is added the Blank Verse translation of George 
IIog Crop.— The Louisville Journal osti. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
re week.— These buckets are made expressly for the purpose, and are --—:—;--—- 77, 
larger than the common ten quart flaring pails or dish kettle DAVE YOUR M O I\ E Y . — IN DUCEMLIV TS 
ates tiib ho^cron usually sold at Tin Shops. D. 11. BURTIS, O Offered to Purchasers of Dry Goods, 
i la^iitL, . 0 The Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in Till Ware of every YTrTU'R AR'TI Sr NORTHROP 
h fi^eightof description at No. 71 Exchange street, (up stiffs,) Rochester, UP5 «7YLvLJ cV JN X Ti.JXW.L- 
fcUo about N. Y. Entrance between Nos. 69 and <1 ,__ 4i2 Have this day 
O ANDFORD’S RECIPROCATIiVG FARM MILL, ^o 0 J, HE ' R ENT,RE STCCK OF 
Graen for Family ‘TheprinSpfe pf'this^Mifi is'en.?^'efw '° B RO C! H3 ^LO N G 'a N D^S WLVRE^HI A WLS • 
WOOLEN LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS; 
BROC11E LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS; 
CLOTH RAGLANS AND CLOAKS; 
SILKS, BLACK AND FANCY. 
Rural, thus inducing them to act as Local or Club Agents 
•and otherwise extending its circulation and benefits. 
which is added the Blank Verse translation of George 
@6c.: Common, 4X@5c.; Inferior, 3>4@4c. 
Sheep and Lambs—P rime quality, per head, $6,50®7,50; 
Cot.man. New York; Harper & Bros.— 1859. Sold Ordinary, $4,75®5,75; Common, $4,00<s4,50; Inferior, $2,50 
by DEWEY. Swivu—Fh-ct mmlitv fiytiafiUo • Other finalities. SfflfiWe 
fc^Tiin Lowest Club Prick of the Rural is $1,25 per Wiiat Will He Do With It? By Pisistratus Cax 
yearly copy, and it is useless to send us less than that rate 
even if 500 copies are ordered at once. Of course no person 
is authorized to receive a less price than we publish, and if 
ton. A Novel. By Sir E. Bulwkr Lytton, Bart, 
author of “ My Novel,” “The Caxtons,” “Pelham,” 
@3,50. 
Swine— First quality, 6%@6><c.; Other qualities, 5@6Xc. 
ALBANY, Jan. 17.—Receipts at West Albany for the week 
Cattle, 2,304: Sheep, 5,220; Hogs, 325. 
all within once inch of the centre of the shaft. 
3d. It can be purchased at a less price. 
4th. Its extreme simplicity enables a person of less than an 
ordinary capacity to keep it in perfect order. 
3th. The plates (subject to wear) can be replaced at an ex¬ 
pense not' to exceed 75 cents to $1,25, according to size. 
Gth It will not clog or choke, even if the grain lie soaked 
in water, as the reciprocating motion, combined with the 
New York: Harper & Bros. For sale by do4@4)fc; 3d do 3X@4c. 
Breves—F irm at 5@5)4c, live weight, for first quality; 2d ,, ecu ij ar ’dress of the plates, render it impossible. 
r» Ahi)A'Y(*• rin ‘A wi1 1 -*. • . . .. c : 
any offer the Rural for a lower rate there must be some Sylvan Holt’s Daughter. By Holme Lee, author of 
wrong, or a misapprehension of our terms. The only cases 
in which we furnish single copies of the Rural at $1,25 are, 
when ordered by a clergyman, presented to a distant friend, 
or added to a club already formed. 
re"" Address Your Letters Correctly.— Please bear in 
mind that our address is “D. I). T. Moore, Rochester, N. 
Y„” and don't write other people's names, and other post- 
offices, on letters intended for the Rural New-Yorker.— 
Within the past few weeks we have received money letters 
directed to us or the Rural at Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany, 
New York, &c., and which would never have come to hand 
had not the Post-Masters of those cities kindly forwarded 
them. And we have received many letters which were so 
Sheep— Receipts light. Prices ranged from $3,o0@o,o0. dian any other mill, witli the same amount power. | - SELL CHEAP 
Hogs— Nothing doing. 8th. It occupies but little room, and is easily removed from ! ,_ 
CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 12. — At market 828 Cattle, about 750 place to place. . . ^ 1 ^ 0 hnI^°n V fhraTnmla orpShereforp esneciallv invited 
eeves, and 78 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, They are made of different capacities, so as to be turned C'os.f buyers of I ? l y ] l '5 ,a .‘ i * 0 tb ® ®oo dg and Drices We 
nd one, two and three years old. by hand, or are well adapted to horse, steam, or water A™ ° ar L a ?a rnnrtpnvX trpatment whether thev see 
Prices —Market Beef—Extra, $7,25@7.50; First quality, power. Therefore every farmer should own a Mill, toll his nl e 5’”®° ar vS, a t t 2?\Vr s „S < i, t l!t teous trL ‘ ltment ’'' 1611161 1 Cy SC 
3,50@7,00; Second, $5,50: Third, $5,00; Ordinary, $4,00. own grist, and save the time and expense of going to mill. nt to ptirc iase oi us or nor. ti th truthful 
Working Oxkn-SOO, 000@0(.0 per pair. Price, delivered on cars or boat, $20 for Single Mill, and $30 1please gi\ e us^an opportunity of vindicating the truthrul^ 
Cows Axn Calves— $28, 40@67. for Double Mill, grinding twice as fast as the single. ™Lii b by P mimuilll * NORTHROP 
Storks— Yearlings, $00@0l); Two Years Old, $20@24; Three Extra sets of plates will be sent with each mill ble goods. lUBIiAhU y nukluiwi, 
ears Old, $25@30? (Tif Orders addressed to either R. 1, HOWARD, (Mann- „ £ and - 1 Maln st ” Pochester N. x. 
“ Kathie Brando,”“ Gilbert Massenger,” “ Thorney Beevesand restores, cbnsistii^of Working 
Hall,” etc. New York : Harper & Bros. For sale by and one, two and three years old. 
7th. It is capable of grinding more gram in a given time „' 0 ]i cv to 
than any other mill, witli the same amount power. 
8th. It occupies but little room, and is easily removed from 
full 25 per cent, below the cost to import, 
WOOLEN AND ‘ilROCIIE SHAWLS 
less than manufacturer’s prices. 
VALENCIA PLAIDS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS 
at a great reduction from former prices. 
These great reductions are made with a view of closing out 
as near as possible their entire stock, believing it better 
Dewey. 
— We are indebted to authors, publishers, &c., for 
various pamphlets, catalogues, Ac. 
itlnvkcts, Commerce, $rc. 
Rural New-Yorker Office,) 
Rochester, Jan, 18,1859. 5 
Our eastern advices have advanced flour 25 cents per bar- 
Working Oxen—$ 00, 000@0t0 per pair. 
Cows and Calves—$28, 40@67. 
Stores— Yearlings, $06@00; Two Years Old, $20@24 ; Three 
Years Old, $25@30. 
erroneously or carelessly directed that it is wonderful how rcl, and at this start the demand is good. 
they sliould have arrived safely. For example, one money 
letter directcdto “D. D. T. Rochester, N. Y.” This was a 
Grain— In Genesee Wheat no change to note. Best Cana¬ 
da has put on an additional 8 cents per bushel during the 
poser to our P. M., but as we were receiving two or three week, and the range is more circumscribed than formerly, 
hundred letters daily, he made a shrewd guess that it must $1,35@1,38 being the rates. We make no change in our quo- 
mean us, and on examination such proved to be the fact.— tations of Com as there is none offering in market. We 
Such errors are not committed by mere ignoramuses, but doubt not, however, tlqit prime would bring 3@5 cents better 
iiy persons who are careless and hasty; — and when the let- than our figures. Oats are 2 cents better than last week.— 
ters go astray, or "fail to connect” the way the post-offices Barley is unaltered but very firm—the probabilities are it 
and publisher get blessed is a caution. We are satisfied will go up a little. 
that a great portion of the money lost or missent in letters, All other matters are without material change, 
is attributable to the carelessness of their writers. Rochester AY holcsale Prices. 
FiT" Specimen Numbers, &c., sent free and pre paid to all Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen. 16c 
applicants, or to any friends of subscribers whose addresses Flour, wint wheat $H,00@6,75 Honey, box.15@16c 
may be furnished. Many who S irf® 13C 
Sheep and Lambs— 2240 at market. Prices —Extra and facturer of the Ketchum Machine.) Buffalo, N. Y„ or 
Selections. $4, 6@6,50; in lots $2,00. 2,50@3,25. THOMAS HULL, Poughkeepsie, N. Y„ will receive prompt 
Swine— 000 Western at market. attention. 4/2tf 
Hides— 7M@8c. # It>. Tallow iiX@7c. V lb. ____ „ „„ __ _ „ . , 
Pelts—$L 00@1,50 each. Calfskins, 12@13c. 3 lb. IVTIRSEIIY FOR SALE OR LEASE — Well estab- 
liUTfrlTTON Tnn 1*? _At nnrkot 100) Iieeves liJQ Stores lished and doing a profitable business. I ccuhn.rly well 
*>000 Sheen and I smhs' 500 s Jh e located for a large Wholesale or Retail trade. A very favor- 
Market *Beef—Extra^ e $8,00; First quality, $7,50; abie opportoni^ for competent young men 
Second, $6,50; Third, $5,00. ... 0 . Address L. l.ox «°- “oil’ 
Working Oxbn—$ 000@000. 471 ' 2t _ New York t o st mnee^ 
Milch Cows-$31@3 9 ; common, $18@29 Xj'XEOUTOR'S SALE.—FOR SALE-A desirable Farm 
A eal Calves— $4, CO, 4,/«)@o,00. 1^. .. ini citnqtpd on pinp Hill in Rjiitg OrlGunsCo 
Storks— Yearlings, 00@00; Two \ears Old, $20^23; Three ^ Y , under good cultivation, with good fences, and build- 
Sheep and ®AMks-In lot, $2,75@3,00; Extra, $4, 5@6. in ?E T , e > r 0 ra 0 3 T of 0 P ayment f^ y ' , 
Swine— Fat Hogs, 6Kc.; Spring Pigs, 5c.; Retail, 5M@6c. Inquire ot iJrvpHT \ BANTSTFR . Executors. 
Hides— 7>4@8c. V. tb. Tallow-6><@7c. ^ tb. " Vlillville Orleans Co NY 
Pelts—$ 1,12K@1,50. Calf Skins, 00@00c. V lb. 471 ' 3t _Miiivnie, uneans lo., 
Please give us an opportunity of vindicating the truthful¬ 
ness of the above by pricing some of our cheap and desira¬ 
ble goods. HUBBARD & NORTHROP, 
69 and 71 Main St„ Rochester, N. Y. 
Rochester, Dec. 21,1858._469_ 
P ATENT BUGGY 1IURSE HAY RAKE AVITH 
METALLIC SPRING TEETH —Superior to any other. 
For Circulars, or Rakes, or State, or County rights. [470-3t 
Address ELBERT W HITE, Stamford. Conn. 
L ithogr aphs and paintings.-as my father, 
Joseph Prestf.le, from Ebenezer, has discontinued his 
business here in Painting and Lithographing, and removed 
to Iowa; I shall carry it on the same as heretofore. I keep 
The AA’ool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 12.—Our market for all descriptions is 
very active at the improvement already noticed, with a de¬ 
mand (though not active at the close) fully equal to the sup¬ 
ply; the sales are 75,000 tbs Fleece and 25,000 its Pulled at full 
prices; also sales of 70 bales Donskoi at 19>5@20c, and 20 do 
ings and good water. Terms of payment easy. 
Inquire of J. L. ROOt, oi ( Fveentors 
SOPHIA BANISTER, { t ‘ xeCUtorS ' 
47l-3t Millville, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
VOUIVG AMERICA CORN SHELLER AGAINST 
I St., Buffalo, N. Y . ... , 
| HENRY PRESTF.LE, Painter and Lithographer. 
W ORK FOR THE WINTER.—A limited number 
of Agents, male or female,_will be employed. By en- 
I closing a stamp or a three cent piece, we send full particu- 
V«VNG AMERICA CORN SHELLER AGAINST | the b^iness Our Agents have averaged $112 per 
X THE WORLD,-The subscribers have jmrehased the ; 
right of the Young America Corn Shelter, which is acknowl¬ 
edged by all to be the best Sheller ever invented, being sim¬ 
ple and durable in its construction, not liable to get out of 
repair, and requiring less power to propel it than any other 
month for the past eighteen months 
407-5t _ g, M, MYRICIC & CO., Lynn, Mass. 
riMIE COLEM AN FARYI MILL.—The wonder and 
JL admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller; 
Flour and Grain. 
ily; the sales are 75.000 lbs Fleece and 25,003 lbs Pulled at full S admiration of the age; every larmcr ms own miner 
irices; also sales of 70 bales Donskoi at 19>5@20c, and 20 do °L e I " fj|i' ca the rite of one bushel of ears per oreat.saving of time and expense . llie only successful 
iast India and 14 do Ouorto on private terms. 12.ye.irs old, shelling at the lateot one ousnei oi eais pei Met . dhc m,h ever invented for making Buckwheat and 
Eggs, dozen.16c I ^ast India and 14 do Oporto on private terms. 
Honey, box.15@16c 
. ,, „ v < 3 tntpF..ir rtnfTiln l «57 family nour. It can be run by Horse, steam, Wind, or 
.BANY, Jan. 12.—The market is very firm and the ,.AwardedF irstPremilyi at N. \. State F.ur, Buffalo, l-)7. Wate r-Power. . . 
c quite light. No sales of moment have transpired. We Also, I rennum and Large silv et Medal at N. x. fctate Fair, p r ; ce with Seive arranged, for sifting Corn Meal for family 
,e: at Syracuse, October, I8p8. use while ^rinding, . 
irican, Saxony Fleece, $ lb.50 @60 The Machines can be had of the undersigned p r i ce with Bolti'ng Machine attached, for making Family 
•rican, Full Blood Merino.45 @50 To Dealers and Manufacturers— We have State and Coun- F , our .°...$7o 
irican, 'A and % Merino.40 @45 ty Rights yet f 9 r sale. , . . , Descriptive Circulars can be had, or the Mill can be seen 
irican. Native and M Merino.35 @40 All communications addressed to the undersigned w ill rt- - n operation at t ) ie office of the "Coleman Farm-Mill Com- 
•a, Pulled.45 @48 ceive prompt attention. T p AVPNWni j Tir . MASON pany,” Tribune Building,. No. 7 Spruce street. New York, 
and its objects, and wished to enlist others in (heir behalf, Wheat, Genesee. .$1,10@1,30 Apples, bushel_50e@$l,00 
have kindly sent the address of distant friends who will Best white Canada $1,35@1,38 I Do. dried — $1,50@1,75 
do likewise and thus aid the 3 lrltnu s- w no win Corn .60c Potatoes.28@45c 
do HkeM lse, and thus aid the cause ? Ky0i 60 ^ bush . 62 ^ c | h* *r» 
Do! Buckwheats cwL®i;l ^nd itoOTS 2 ® 130 " t u ° 0 ck . lluitc ’ li " l ' ,t '' sales of moment have transpired. YY 
Spat. Genesee. .|UO@1,30 Apples, bushel... .50c@|l,00 .Lncrican, Saxony Fleece, f lb.50 @60 
lest«Inti: Caiimlail.ii®US Do. dried — ,l,o0@l,io American, Full Blood Merino.45 @50 
L.77.:.P tat HiDB3ANDSKiy& ®4°c American, 'A and % Merino..,.40 @45 
Our Club Terms. It is not our practice nor purpose BuckwheatV!! 1!! '.iskoOc Sheep' pelts.'.'.‘.'.’.'.$l',25®L50 
to publish one price for a certain number of copies of the Beans.65@75c Lamb do .33@03c 
81s,..gpM*. mm IS 
Rural, and receive another and less rate. Such a course 
would be unjust to those who pay according to terms, if not 
dishonorable, and soon involve us in difficulty. Our club Beef $ cwt.$5,00@5,50 
Meats. Seeds. BOSTON, Jan. 12.—Fleece and Pulled Wool is quite firm 
Pork, Mess.$17,00@18,00 Clover, bush.$4,00@5,00 mid advancing, with sales of 100,000 lbs at 36@65c for the 
Do cwt .$ti,00@6,75 Timothy.$2,00@2,25 former, and 40@57><:c for No. 1 to extra pulled, some lots 
Beef ¥ cwt.$5,00@5,50 Sundries. selling at 57'Ac. A small lot of 1,000 lbs very superior fleece 
at Syracuse, October, 1858. 
The Machines can be had of the undersigned. 
To Dealers and Manufacturers—We have State and Coun¬ 
ty Rights yet for sale. , , 
All communications addressed to the undersigned will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. LEAVENW0RTH & MA g 0N , 
Manufacturers, corner of State and Perkins Sts., 
471-5t Rochester , N. Y. 
B US nXESS M B N - LOOK AT THIS.—THE 
EMPIRE JOB PRINTING PRESS. (Jones’ Patent.) 
where all orders will receive prompt attention 
467-26t _ MARTIN THATCHER. Sec’y. 
TJCRS! FURS'. FURS!'. —LADIES’ FURS.— 
Jn FANCY SLEIGH AND BUFFALO ROBES.— Clark, 
rates are -dreadv lower than thev ought to be and we think ?! ,rin S lambs each $1,50@2,00 Wood, hard.$4,00@4.50 sold at 80c, cash In foreign, sales of 250 bales Mediterra- 
raies are already lower man mey ougni to De, and w e think Mutton (carcass).3X@4c Do. soft.$3,00@3,00 nean and South American at full prices. 
all fair, discriminating persons, will see the propriety of our Hams, smoked.9@9Kc Coal, Lehigh.$5,75@6,25 Sax. and Mer. flne....55@65 l Western mixed.40@4o 
...11 .A- Shonlflmvx AS Afl/SiS KA Pull AAlThVl Smvrnn yvhqHaH 17 
adhering to them strictly. Stmulders.0@7c 
Clnckens.6®7c 
Your Autographs.— In writing business letters, or Turkeys.'_8@9c 
indeed any kind, don’t “forget to remember” that your « eese "38@44c 
Salt, bbl.$L30®1,35 
superfine ... ,45@52 
name is necessary to complete the document. Wenotunfre- Butter, roll...‘..16@18c Hay, tun.'.'.'.’.’.’.’.'.$7,do@lLOO Do". No. 1.'.’.'.'.40@45 Buenos Ayres . 9@42 
quently receive money letters with the name of the writer ' fi rk i n .15c I Wool^l lb.25©43c I Do. No. 2.@.. I Peruvian, washed.23@35 I 
Do. firkin. 15 C 
Cheese .!§@9c 
Wool %llb.25@43c 
Wliite fish, bill... .$6,50@7,00 
omitted, and in some instances get severely “ talked to” for Lard, tried.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.; .pJc Codfish ^ quintoi.'lljol^OO Wool at a High Price.-M r. Geo. Wright, of East Bloom- 
not sending the paper promptly. Please give us names, post- Tallow.9>4©IUe Trout, bbl.$0,50@7,00 field, Out, Co., N. Y., last week, sold for cash, 35,000 tbs of 
office addresses, &c„ in all cases, and write them plainly. 
13?" The Rural is published strictly upon the cash 
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. 
Z3T Drafts at our Risk.—W e lose little money by mail, 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—Flour—Market firmer; the prices | 
ordered bv a resnonsihle ogent l ind :*-sked checks operations. Sales at $4,75®,5,00 for common 
oiaered by a responsible agent,) and to choice super State; $o,o0@a,80 for extra State; $4,80@5,()D 1 
when the subscription term expires. for super Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and 
Iowa; $5,50@5,85 for common to good medium and extra do; 
$5,85® 6,00 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio—mar- 
fleece wool, for which lie received 49>4c $ lb. Most of the 
wool was raised in the town of East Bloomfield and vicinity, 
and was of fine grade.— Repository. , 
Special Notices. 
; • i be auoruea ax a less price uian any uinci i icm nu". —i arce stock of Fur Goods, at 17 State St. iuiu 
Western mixed.40@4q B lg strictly Self-Inking, and is not only a superior Press for large siqck oi rur wous, ax _ 
Smyrna, washed. .17@2t. printers, but is well adapted to the wants of Business Men. TTTn( , npv W . TI , R PIPP _ This Pit , e is made of 
Do unwashed_10017 Thp art of setting the coarse type used for Cards, Handbills, YY/OODEiY YVA1EK I'l 16 .—inis npe is luaue ui 
SSss::;:::::: ’fill »»»»«,.. <.« a k 
Peruvian, washed.23®35 ° ’ DIMENSIONS AND PRICES descripti i n ^'g ^JBBIE^CO^R^chwter^N. Y. 
Geo. YVriglit, of East Bloom- Of Presses for which orders may be filled immediately _Ll!_l!-—!-— 
k, sold for cash, 35,000 lbs of Bed 12 by 18 inches,.hi! TMPORT.YNT TO FARY1ERS AND DAIRYMEN. 
wed 49Mc f lb Most of the .. lbbyl a “ 35 I‘l will give free to the first applicant _ Farmer or Dairy- 
East Bloomfield and vicinity, „ 6 by 9 i( . S man -resident in each county in the States of New York 
* °‘ y ' Z3T Types and Inks will be furnished, when desired, at and Pe ) 1 5 t sy w?Mi?hi^?a^i''ht to^uiuf 'ami us^Schooley^s 
- M^ufaeturers’Prices Send tor a Cffcular St P Pre "e^vat^y" K Farm'or 
, , 471 Address _J. M. JON&Sg CO., Palmyra, in. x._ be required to adhere strictly to plans furnished 
;\ nf If 1^1 1VT Y. STATE AG’L SOCIETY-ANNUAL MEET- and to commence building within 90 days. 
Dl IUJ. 1\ . 1NGi Wednesday, February 9th, 1859, at the Capitol, _446_ J. L, ALBER GElt, nunaio, x. 
I *11. * .1YUn.Innarlnu TOt;•> ninp Wvliihlf ir»n ~ _ .. *11 « 
J? L. ALBERGER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
but prefer Drafts on New Y’ork (less exchange,) payable to ket closing quiet. Canadian firmly held; sales at $6,00@U,80 
our order, and which may be sent at our risk if carefully ^^.T^HMder^ of Wheat insist upon advanced prices. 
mailed to D. I). T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
C3?“ \NY neromi an rllinogpil ran no Ipp-, 1 -,n.p,o fbv very choice red Indiana; M2® 143c white Mich; 160c do 
'iJ person so disposed can act as local agent for the Kentucky; Racine 105c. Rye firm at 82c for prime; sales of 
Rural, and each and all who form clubs, will not only Jersey at 80c. Barley firmer; sales at 70@92c whole range.— 
receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated. YVe Corn better; sales mixed Western at 85c for unsound; 86® 
i„™mi,imii™. * i • , 87%c for sound; 32@8bc for yellow Southern; the outside 
Ilia e no tiaveling agents, nor do we give certificates. price paid for both kinds to go to New Orleans. Oats finnvt 
C2?“ For other Notices see last page 56@G0c for State; 59@61c for Western; and 61@02.Kc for 
Grain — Holders of Wheat insist upon advanced prices, Grover’ <5C Balter’s 
verf Uiffi'anaf g 42@i4lfc'white^Mfclif 160c ^lo CELEBRATED FA MILY SEW ING MACHINES. 
Kentucky; Racine 105c. Rye firm at 82c for prime; sales of . 
Jersey at 80c. Barley firmer; sales at 70@92c whole range.— A New Style. — I rice ^50. 
Corn better; sales mixed Western at 8oc for unsound; 86® - 
HI'Ac for sound; 32@86c for yellow Southern; the outside For sale at 495 Broadway, New York; 464 Broadway, Al- 
price paid for both kinds to go to New Orleans. Oats finn%t i,anv 48 Genesee st Utien • 22 South Satina st Syracuse ■ 
56@G0c for State; 59@61c for Western; and 61@G2Xc for „ T k ‘ f aUaa , " by , racuse ’ 
Canadian. 40 State st., Rochester, and in most of the Cities and Towns 
Provisions— Market for Pork more active. Sales at $17,06® of the State of New York and the United States. 
17 7r\ mf»ca • fnr nrimP • mclnrlSna' now _ . . 
Albany. Address, Wednesday Evening. Exhibition of eTOT* HOUSE Broadway, New York.—All the 
Grain, Dairy Products, Fruits, &c , on Ttmrsday, at the So- A used here comes from a Farm carried on for the 
ciety's Rooms. Iu the Evening Address by President Me Sdwle pu%os“ of furnishing Milk Vegetables, 
Coun. B. 1. JOIINSCN, OjCY. p oa it rv - k and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in 
January 1, 18a9. ___winter on^e best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich 
OA AAA FRUA’ TREES AT RACINE CITY Pastures and Meal only. -W0]- C. A. SlKlbCfL _ 
•iUjliUU Nursery, Racine, YVis. TT'FDZIE'S YVATER FILTER. —The Subscribers 
>r. X) Proprietor. IV give notice that they have made arrangements with Mr. 
I have a very fine Block of 5 year old Trees that I will sell Ixedzie, the patentee of this, celebrated J”® 11 " ac .j 
‘°J b il ra l e T, b a e nd f0 ^ n v d nrices? and r d!scount 1 to'd b adere?is\v^n^mad^by J. E. Ctieney 
The Rural New-Yorker, for Jan. 1, 1859, is a magnificent ) 7 ^ { °\. February 15 ® Sy® at WTand 1 ^ew^m^on These Machines sevr from Uv0 s P° ols ' and f o>' m a seam of 
number. It lias a new ornamental heading and border, and the spot at $17,G2@17,G5. Dressed hogs steady at 7)4@8c for unequaled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will not 
is In every respect greatly improved. The Rural is a model prime heavy corn fed. The Lard market firm; sales at 11 K@ Hd. even if every fourth stitch be cut, Thev .are nnouestion- 
I have a very fine Block of 5 year old Trees that I will sell Ixedzie, the patence 
to the Trade 50 per cent, cheaper than they can be found tore, under his owr 
anywhere in tiie West. Also a large quantity of 2 and 3 yr prices, and discount 
olds. My trees are well grown and perfectly hardy. & Co. Address on ; 
Address . N. DRAKE, Elba, N. Y. 59 
F. Drake, Agent, Racine, Wis. _469-13t 431 
& Co Address only JAMES TERRY & CO.. 
v ' 59 and 61 State St., Rochester, N. Y , 
431 the old stand of J. E. Cheney & Co. 
i in every respect greatly improved The Rurai is a model prime heavy com fed. The Lard market firm;' sales at 11 l A@ r i D even if every-fourth stitch be cut Thev are nnouestion- T IME.—Page's Perpetual Kiln, Patented July,’57. Rural New-Yorker.—T he N°-j■ v ] dc J?. commences a new 
a„er and deserves an evtenstoe i.a, !, ^ , 11 *<8 including prime for delivery in 60 days at UXc. Butter , P ,’ ' . .f,,,, t " unquestion j A g rior t0 any in use for Wood or Coal. 2>4 cords of volume i s before us, and is raarked by divers improvements 
aper and deserves un extensive circulation.- Recorder, is selling at i 2 @20c for Ohio; 15@25c for State. Cheese at ably the best ln the market for use. [4C3-13t woodi 0 r IA tons of coal to 100 bbls.-coal not mixed noth in its dress . Its raa tter is what it always, is-first-rate — 
Newcastle, C. IF. 7>^@10c, as to quality. 13?" SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. stone. Address 434tf] C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. Temperance Journal, Portland, Manna 
paper and deserve 
Newcastle, C. IF. 
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