publisher's Notices. Jtlcukets, Commerce, $zc. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 10 —The current prices for the week at ZKFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS !! ! — R. II. Ferris’ Origi- A FARM FOR SALE— In Portland, Chautauque Co., 
al the markets are as foRows: XT nal Gift Book Store, is permanently established at 14 /i. N. Y.. belonging to the Estate of P. Merrick, deceased. 
Beef Cattle—F irst quality, $9 ,d0@10,d 0 ; Ordinary, $8,o0 Exchange street, where the purchaser of each book receives 10 miles from Dunkirk, and IK from Salem Depot Itcon- 
@9,00; Common, $7,50@8,00: Inferior, $5,50@,7,00. a Gift valued at from *1 to $50 at the time of sale. tains 120 acres, well watered, (rood farm buildines a pleasant 
A FARM FOR SALE— In Portland, Chautauque Co., 
.N. Y„ belonging to the Estateof P. Merrick, deceased. 
@9,00; Common, $7,50@8,00; Inferior, $5,50@,7,00. 
tains 120 acres, well watered, good farm buildings, a pleasant 
TEEMS OF THE ETJEAL FOE 1859, 
Grreat Redaction to Clubs! 
Single Copy, One Year, .... g2 
Three Copies, “ .... $5 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, 
Ten “ “ « “ 815 
Sixteen “ “ “ “ 822 
Twenty •“ “ “ “ 820 
Thirty-Two 2 “ “ 810 
And any additional number at the latter rate — only 
$1 25 per copy !—with a free copy for every Ten Sub¬ 
scribers over Thirty. 
Rural New-Yorker Office,! 
Rochester, Jan. 25,1859. S 
Flour— Another 25 cents per barrel has been put upon 
Flour during the week, and the transactions are as heavy as 
the scarcity of prime white wheat will allow. A speculative 
feeling is observable in all our principal markets, and its 
legitimate results are noticeable in the firmness and upward Beeves, and 180 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, 
tendency in the prices of breadstuffs. The Albany Argus of and one, two and three years old. 
lncf «nt„.rin, romurVQ tw rnnsidpmhlp pvpitompnt has Prices — Market Beef — Extra, $7,25@7.50 ; First quality, 
last Saturday remarks that considerable excitement lias $6,50®7,75 ; Second. $5,50 ; Third, $5,00 ; Ordinary, $4,00. 
sprung up in that market within the last two or three days. Working Oxen—$00, 000@000 per pair, 
in connection with Flour and Wheat, and quite a speculative Cows and Calves—$30, 40@67. 
Cows and Calves— First quality, $55@65; Ordinary, $45® Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those desir- location, and a good orchard Land good for grain and 
50; Common, $35@40; Inferior, $20®28. ing so to act can obtain full particulars by sending for a grass. Will be sold cheap, and on time for most of the pur- 
Veal Calves— First quality, ^ tb„ 6K@7Kc.; Ordinary, 5K Catalogue, which is sent free to any address, upon applica- chase money T JUDSON Executor 
@6c.; Common, 4K@oc.; Inferior, 3K@4c. _ tion to ti tt ^ O. N. NEEDHAM, Agent for g%r There are two farms near the above for sale. 472-2t 
Sheep and Lamus— Prime quality, per head, $G,aO@7,oO; 473-4t R. II. Ferris, 14 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y.- - - 
Ordinary, $4,75@5,75; Common, $4,00@4,50; Inferior, $2,50 , „ _ „ „ ~ TT'XEL’UTOR’S SALE.—FOR SALE—A desirable Farm 
@3,50. T-F E A R Y YV ARI> BE E C H L R, -Hi of 119 acres situated on Pine Hill in Barre, Orleans Co., 
Swine— First quality, 6K@6Kc.; Other qualities, 5@6Kc. -LA JOHN G. WHIITIER, . N. Y„ under good cultivation, with good fences, and build- 
Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, ihgs and good water Terms of navment easy 
CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 19,-At market 1080 Cattle, about 9C0 The Rev. Dr. GEO. B. CIIEEVER. Inquire of J I,. ROOT or , 
Beeves, and 180 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, These distinguished writers have been engaged as SOPillA BANISTER > Executors. 
an pR?CK-^Market h Beef— a ^ctra, $7,25®7.50; First quality, SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS - 471 ' 3t _ Millville, Orleans Co., N. Y, 
$6,50@7,75; Second, $5,50; Third, $5,00; Ordinary, $4,00. for the coming year to yoii\G AMEHICA CORK SHELLED AGAINST 
Working Oxen $00, 0000000 per pair. 11 Id X THE WOULD.— The subscribers iiave purchased the 
H e X RV YY A R l> B E ECHER, li of 119 acres situated on Pine Hill in Barre, Orleans Co., 
JOHN G. WHITTIER, N. Y„ under good cultivation, with good fences, and build- 
Mrs. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, ihgs and good water. Terms of payment easy. 
The Rev. Dr. GEO. B. CIIEEVER. Inquire of J. L. ROOT, or Ip, 
These distinguished writers have been engaged as SOPHIA BANISTER, j Executors. 
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS 471-3t ' Millville , Orleans Co., N. Y. 
to VOUNG AMEHICA CORN SIIELLEH AGAINST 
THE INDEFENDETs T. X THE WOULD.— The subscribers have purchased the 
In addition to regular contributions from these well-known ?f fhe Young America Corn Sheller, which is acknowl 
disposition is apparent. The cause is the comparative scar- Y fImolT $25@i& 89 ’ $ ° 0 ® 0 ° ’’ TW ° YearS °' d ’ $2 °® 241 ThrCe aut !iors, every number of the paper will be filled with a great ®u g |nd^urabl e ‘fn t fS b * s L^, ell t e - r ever invented, being sim- 
. . ... , . ... , , i ears uiu, •fwOL.oo. , , - , . variety of reading matter suited to the religious and Literary P ® and durable in its construction, not liable to get out of 
city of first-class white wheat. The millers have about ex- Sheep and. L.tMBS-147o at market Prices - Extra and world y to busines 8 s and family circles ® a n5 adapted to the "pa'r. and requiring less power to propel it than any other 
hausted their stock, and so me fear that they will be unable s ^ t t ‘° ns ^ a \v? 0 !nVn’ i orwt, 2 ’ o0 ® 3 ’° 0 - taste of all cultivated readers. Sheller ever made ; can be operated with ease by a boy 10 or 
to supply the orders of their regular customers. The excite- »ft,“low7X@8 c. V Ib. Terms-$2 a year by mail; $2,50 by carrier to City Subscri- 12yeara old, shelling at the rate of one bushel of ears per 
ment already extends far west, and heavy, if not healthy Pelts —$1,5001,75 each. Calf Skins, 12K@ 
Swine— 000 Western at market. 
Hides— 73C@8c. n>. Tallow 7K@8c. V Ib. 
Pelts—$ 1,5001,75 each. Calf Skins, 12K@14c. 3* n>. 
ste of all cultivated readers! ’ ‘ ‘ Sheller ever made; can be operated with ease by a boy 10or 
1’krms—$ 2 a year by mail; $2,50 by carrier to City Subscri- '-.years old, shelling at the rate of one bushel of ears per 
rs; single copies six cents. Address D 1 i lu ; e Vi ip d » xt ir a* * u i t> «• i 10 -<t 
ty Club Papers sent to as many different post-offices as speculations are predicted. See New York city and Chicago 
desired, and after a Club is formed additions may be made reports below. 
to it at the club rate. See ‘‘Additions to Clubs,” below. 
ieculations are predicted. See New York city and Chicago BRIGHTON, Jan. 20. — At market 1300 Beeves, 160 Stores, 
norts below 4000 Sheep and Lambs, 250 Swine. 
* ’ , , , ,, , , Pricks— Market Beef—Extra, $7,50; First quality, $7,00; 
Grain— Genesee Wheat has made a notable advance and Second, $6 75; Third, $5,00. 
Working Oxen— $000@000. 
Milch Cows—$30@37; common, $19020. 
Veal Calves— $4,00, 4,50@4,75. 
Storks— Yearlings, 00@00; Two Years Old, $20023; Three 
-•- is eagerly sought for at $1,25@1,40. But little change in Working Oxen— $000@ 000. 
NEW AND IMPORTANT Canadian. Com is 5@10 cents per bushel better and wanted. y $19@2 °' 
_ . , „ _ , _ A _ Rye 6 cents advance—Barley 3 cents—Oats 5 cents. Storks— Yearlings, 00@00; Two Years Old, $20@23; T 
Special Notices to Rural Agents, Friends, &C. Provisions, &c.— While everything is alive in the Grain Years Old, $24©30. * 
- Trade, there is but little doing in Provisions except in a re- Iw^FatH^oglVc 1 ? Retail,''sfeK^.Vor^prin^figs. 
t38~ Clubbing with the Magazines, kc .—We will send tail way. Heavy Pork is worth $7,00 per 100 Its, but the Hides— 7X@8c. IP. it. Tallow—7K@8c. $ ib. 
the Rural New-Yorker for 1859 and a yearly copy of either transactions are light the season being almost closed. A Pelts— $1,50®1,75. Calf Skins, 12@13 c. It. 
The Atlantic, Harper's, Godey's, Graham's, or any other goodly quantity of beef is in market this A. M„ and of a " 
$3 magazine, for $4. The Rural and either The Ilorticul- quality equal if not superior to the general offerings, but the The YY ool Markets. 
Pelts —$1,50@1,75. Calf Skins, 12@13c. $ Ib. 
Publisher of THE INDEPENDENT, 
473_ No. 22 Beekman street. New York, 
F IRST PREMIUM HARVESTER.—Ketchum’s 
Combined Reaper and Mower, 
THE BEST IN USE, 
THE MOST DURABLE, 
THE MOST SIMPLE, 
THE MOST EFFECTIVE, 
THE LIGIIEST DRAFT, 
THE EASIEST MANAGED, 
and has been more improved for the Harvest of 1859 than it 
ever has been in any one year, and now is the most perfect 
Awarded First Premium at N. Y. State Fair, Buffalo, 1857. 
Also, Premium and Large Silver Medal at N. Y. State F’air, 
at Syracuse, October, 1858. 
The Machines ean be hail of the undersigned. 
To Dealers and Manufacturers—YVe have State and Coun¬ 
ty Rights yet for sale. 
All communications addressed to the undersigned will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. 
LF.AVENWOItTlI & MASON, 
Manufacturers, corner of State and Perkins Sts., 
471-5t Rochester, N. Y. 
ever has been in any one year, and now is the most perfect 
machine in all respects, both as a Reaper and Mower, that ING, Wednesday, February 9th, 18o9, id. the Capitol, 
was ever offered to the public. Albany. Address, Wednesday Evening. Exhibition of 
----- - ----- - -- w . ONE HORSE MOWER, 
$3 magazine, for $4. The Rural and either The Ilorticul- quality equal if not superior to the general offerings, but the _ lne ’,, 001 e r 8 ‘ ... a perfect machine, complete, simple, durable and easy draft, 
turist, Ilovey's Magazine, Arthur's Magazine, or any sales are confined to family wants at prices within our range rg^ucYd^rtfcularly^r^mesricFleecM, 4 andall offering wlllcut frora 5 to 7 acres per day ‘ w!th one Horse—price $75. 
other $2 magazine, for $3. To our agents or subscribers, we of quotations. commands full prices, though the sales making among deaf- HOHSE MACHINE. 
will furnish any $3 magazine for $2,50, and any $2 one for 
$1,50. Canada subscribers must add the American postage. 
Postage on the Rural.—T he postage on the Rural 
New-Yorker is only 3 'A cts. per quarter, or 13 cts. a year to 
Rochester YY holesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. I Eggs, dozen_ 
Flour, wint wheat $(i,25@7,00 Honey, box .... 
lesnle Prices are hardly a fair criterion of the market. In Native grades 
„ , * i( . sales in lots of 120,000 its Fleece, and 50,000 its Pulled have 
Eggs, dozen. 7 - 747 ^ been made at full previous rates, and 20,000 Its fine Califor- 
itoney, dox .lo@tbc n ; a a t23c, 6 mos. In Foreign the transactions are limited 
Do. spring do. $5,50@6,00 Candles, box—.....12@13c owing to the light stock andlhe extreme prices prevalent.— 
Do. Buckwheat $ cwt. $l,7o fruits and Roots. Thp sales of the week include 60 bales Donskoi. 60 do Medi¬ 
ally part of this State, (except Monroe county, where it goes Bestwhite e Canada’Il’35@l’40 I A Do eS ’ 'dried* $?5C?@l’75 terranean, 80 do Persian, and 60 do Cordova on private 
free,) and 6K cts. a quarter, or 26 cts. a year, to any other Oorn.. .’.65@70c | Potatoes..’.28@45c terms - 
part of the United States, payable quarterly in advance at Rye, 60 tbs # bush ........68c Hides and Skins. 
the office where received. In answer to recent inquiries Barley /.65c Calf. ..10c 
would state that we do not pre-pay postage on the Rural Buckwheat.48@50c Sheep pelts.$1,25@1,50 
except when mailed to the British Provinces, Europe, &c„ Beans —Vj'batV—**>® 7ac Lamb do .33@63c 
and are surprised that any one should construe our notice p orkj Mess...!. ,$17,00@18,00 Clover, bush”..$4,0005,00 
relative to sending papers to Canada, &c., as applying to Do. cwt.$6,00@7,00 Timothy ..... — .$2,00@2,25 
the United States. See Terms, tic., on last page. Spring lambs each $1,5002^00 Wood, hard..$4,00@4,50 
Z3?~ Back Numbers of this A : olume can still be furnished. Mutton (carcass).2^2'; „ Ho. soft... 
, , . , . „ . Hams, smoked.9@9Kc Coal, Lelugh.$o,/o@6,2a 
and are forwarded to all new subscribers unless otherwise shoulders.0@7c Do. Scranton...$5,00@5,50 
ordered. Though our sets of back numbers are rapidly di- Chickens.6@7c I)o. Blossburg . .$5,00@5,50 
minishing daily, we can still supply at least ten thousand Jeese 1 . 9 "."!.'.'.'!.'.'.'! !38®44c Do. Char!°^ ln .'.'. $ °10@12Kc 
new subscribers. YVe shall probably be able to furnish the ’ ’Dairy, &c. ^ Salt, bill . .. .. ..$1.30@1,35 
numbers for a month or more, yet as our rule is, “first Butter, roll.16@18c Hay, tun.$7,00@11,00 
come first served,” those who wish to secure the complete cl ^° ege firkU ';;;;;;;;;; ;s®9c WhUe fish,' bbi.'.V.$6,5o|7,00 
volume should not delay. Lard, tried.10c Codfish quintal.$4,75@5,00 
tv __ , T _ ... . . . .. Tallow.9K@10c Trout, bbl.$6,50@7,00 
New Clubs.—I t is not too late to commence and form __ 
Clubs for VoL X.. as we shall probably be able to supply back Produce and Provision Markets, 
numbers for a month or more, notwithstanding the large ad- NEW y 0 r K , j an . 24. - Flour - Market 10 cents better 
ditions over previous years. Try it, Friends of the Rural! and qu j te ac tive. Sales at $5,15@5,25 for common_ to 
—you who are in localities where the paper ought to be cir- choice super State; $5,75@6,00 for extra State; $5,10@5,30 
elated huthnsonlv a few subscribers or is not vet intro for super Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan and 
cuiatea, Dut nas only a lew suoscriDers, or is not jet intro j owa . $g,3o@6,10 for common to good medium and extra do; 
duced. A little effort, now, will enable you to succeed, and $6,10@6,30 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio—mar- 
. TWO HORSE MACHINE. 
Combined Machine,.$130. 
Mower,. . 110 
„ „ , T R. L. HOYVARD," 
Buffalo, J an., 1859. Manufacturer and Proprietor. 
N OW READY —THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY 
FOR FEBRUARY. — The Publishers take pleasure 
in announcing that “ The Minister's Wooing," a serial 
story by 
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, 
Grain, Dairy Products, Fruits, &c„ on Thursday, at the So¬ 
ciety’s Rooms. In the Evening Address by President Mc- 
Coun. B. P. JOHNSON, Sec’y. 
January 1, 1859. 470-4t 
OA nrtiA FRUIT TREES AT RACINE CITY 
Nursery, Racine, YV is. 
IN'. DR .A. Iild, Proprietor. 
I have a very fine Block of 5 year old Trees that I will sell 
to the Trade 50 per cent, cheaper than they can be found 
he sales of the week include 60 bales Donskoi, 60 do Medi- far FFRRITAry teA V/.KiiWlV i,i r V , f £~ * anywhere in the YVest. Also a large quantity of 2 and 3 yr 
-anean, 80 do Persian, and 60 do Cordova on private f n \nnoundng^ ?SB ° ldS ’ ^eU gi'Qwn andjie rie^ly ha rdy. n y 
BOSTON, Jan. 19.—Market firm, with sales the past week ^ M n S ' I,arriet Hoccher Stowe, _ F. Drake, Ag ent^Raci ne, Wi s.-469-i.3t 
r 185.nnn its Fleece and Pulled at 36®95c for fleece, and 40 tpegun in the December number,) will be continued through Cl A V E YOUR M O N F. Y . — INDUCE MEATS 
F. Drake, Agent, Racine, Wis. 469-13t 
S AVE YOUR MONEY. — INDUCEMENTS 
Offered to Purchasers of Dry Goods. 
HUBBARD & NORTHROP 
Have this day 
I)o. Scran ton... $5,00@5,50 k°!l ln ] on •:.Syrian.11@22 Publishers will mail the work to any part of the United SILKS, BLACK AND FANC 
I)o Blossburg . .$5,00@5,50 Pulled, extra.. ..o2@o7K Lape. States, pre-paid. Subscriptions may begin with either the In short they have reduced the prices of every article in 
I)o" Shamokin $5.00@5.50 it 0 - superfine ... .4o@o2 Crimea...9@17 first or any subsequent number. T1IFIR ENTIRE STOCK 
Do! Char.’..10@12Kc Do. No. 1.40@4o Buenos Ayres .The postage of the Atlantic is 36 cts. a year, pre-paid. They are now offering 
Salt, bbl.$1,30@1,35 Do. No. 2.@.. Peruvian, washed.30@3b Clubs.— For Ten Dollars, the Publishers will send five nI1 , h „ r , TX . „ p „ Ivnrc , 
Hay, tun.$7,00(f<> 11,00 
Do. No. 2.@.. I Peruvian, washed.30@36 
Butter, roll...:.....'.. 16 @18c Hay, tun!........ $7,00® 11,00 ALBANY. Jan. 19.-A very firm market, with light receipts Smtste™ f ° r0nC year ‘ the 3Ubscribers to pay 
Do. firkin..HaC vVool..... ...2o@‘13c and a small stock. The only sale reported during the week Clenrvmen Teachers and Postmasters will receive the 
& e tried:::::;::::::: 8f ioc MjS?. P ulled at51c - ^ Ve <* uotp the market wo^Tf%^§fa’yea dwU1 r , ece ' e , the 
narn, tried. me uoansn quiniai.*j,m^o.uu very firm as follows: 
Tallow.9K@10c I Trout, bbl.$6,o0@(,00 American, Saxony Fleece, V lb.50 @60 
American, Full Blood Merino.45 @50 
Produce and Provision Markets. American, K and X Merino.....40 @45 
T . • , ,a . , American, Native and K Merino.3o @40 
NEYVYORK, Jan. 24. — Flour — Market 10 cents better u v( „ p„n or i .is 
and quite active. Sales at $5,15@5,25 for common to a, ln „c n . PniiVfi. 4(1 taqa 
choice super State; $5,75@fi,00 for extra State; $5,10@5,30 i p,,h„,i .-io 
for super Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, YY'isconsin, Michigan and ' ''/ " "V ••••••••••••• . ' . 
nrst or any subsequent number. THEIR ENTIRE STOCK 
The postage of the Atlantic is 36 cts. a year, pre-paid. They are now offering 
Clubs.— For Ten Dollars, the Publishers will send five m * T n nr m- 
copies of the Atlantic for one year, the subscribers to pay 1 laid and l LAIN MERINUES, 
their own postage. full 25 per cent, below the cost to import. 
Clergymen, Teachers, and Postmasters will receive the YVOOLEN AND BROCHE SHAWLS 
work for Two Dollars a year. , .... 
Booksellers and Newsmen will obtain the terms by the bun- l ess than manufacturer s prices, 
dred, etc., upon application to the Publishers. Y'ALENCIA PLAIDS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS 
472 ii PHILLIPS, SAMPSON^ & QP->, at a great reduction from former prices. 
— 13 Winter Street, Boston. These great reductions are made with a view of closing out 
nPHE RURAL EMPIRE CLUB-Will be pleased to possible their entire stock ‘ bcUeving it better 
-L furnish its members and all other applicants with pure pouLy lo c p r r ni r t » 
Georgia Sugar Cane Seed grown in a 100 acre field,—and , “ *'ii r, a i 
our word for it, the people will ere long thank you, and com¬ 
munity be benefited. 
ket closing buoyant. Canadian firmer, sales at $6,25@7,00 
common to choice extra. 
Grain — YVhoat firmer with a fair local trade demand.— 
CS 1- Additions to Crnns— Arp now in order and whether SaIes mixe(1 Illinois at 13oc; good white Mich 14oC; and 
K-ff- additions TO i lubs Are now in order, and wnetner c , licago s])rinf; on pr - lvate terms. Rye firm at 88@90c. Bar- 
they come (as they do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or i ey quiet at 83®90c, the range. Corn dull; sales mixed 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. Please note that any person forming a club of 10, 15 
YY'estern at 87c ; 82c for new white and yellow. Oats firm at 
57@60c for State; 60@66c for YY’estern and Canada. 
Provisions— Pork market dull and heavy. Sales at $17,62® 
or 20, can, by adding to the list within one month, reduce 18,12 for mess ; $13,25® 13,50/or prime ; including 500 new 
Vie rate, of the, inhole n.um.hen of conies For instance, a mess for July and August delivery at $18,50. Dressed hogs 
Vie rate of the whole number of copies For instance, a DAVIS Esq of Canandaigua, and Miss ARMINA s! 
person sending $la for 10 copies, can by adding 5 names, re- unchanged; sales at llY@12c. Butter is selling at ll@20c ATCHINSON, adopted daughter of Roswell Atchinson, 
duce the price of all to $1,38 per copy—by adding 5 to a club for Ohio; 17@26c for State. Cheese at 7K@10c, as to Esq., of Parma, 
of 15, reduce price to $1,30 — and, adding 10 to a club of 20, Quality. gran— .— 
nuts the Drice at 41 ”5 M-inv have already taken ad vantage BUFFALO, Jan. 24.—Flour—There is no change to note in 
P //u. , J* Many nave already taken advantage priceSi and the specu i at ive demand prevalent during the _ 
of this liberal offer, and from clubs of 6,10 and lo, gone up greater portion of the past week has fallen off, transactions jUJ P QT j 1Q 
to 30, 40, 50, and over. being at present confined to the wants of the home trade.— / 
Sales since noon Saturday at $4.75 for Illinois extra from - 
S3? - Voluntary Agents for the Rural.— Any and every spring wheat; $5,37K@o.75 for ordinary to good brands extra - 
Subscriber, Post-Master or reader is requested to act as vol- Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, and $6@6,50 for double extras. On the 11th inst., of Hypochondriasis, at the house of her 
I,,,*..,.,, .. u r _• „ ,, . Canadian flour unchanged. Small sales at $5,25 for spring brother, Hiram Bennett, in the Town of Conesville, Sclio- 
untary agent for the Rlral, by forming clubs or otherwise, extras, and $6,25 for white wheat do. _ . baric Co., N. Y., CATHARINE C„ wife of Numan Paddock 
Now is the time for its friends to manifest their interest in Grain —Wheat; nothing of moment doing, and parties still and daughter of Joseph and Mary Bennett. 
4 oz. do Wyandot, prolific Corn, “ 25 
. .. ...I ,'».>«■■■ 4 oz. do Poland Oats, “ 25 
4 oz. do Dixon’s Stove Polish, a supe'r article, 25 
iX\ ....J 250 Seeds, embracing 12 best varieties of 
iTLIl LLLllLILiJ* Melons in one package, mixed, 25 
500 Grains Barley, which has no beards, 25 
-—— 100 Buena Vista Beans, dwarf, early, very prolific, 25 
100 Grains Excelsior Sweet Corn, 25 
In Parma, Jan. 18th., by Rev. E. S. Furman, JOHN E. 1000 Seeds Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage, 25 
JHamngco. 
tit to purchase of us or not. 
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 
900,000 
the paper and the cause it advocates, either by obtaining with’^ilin^buyere. are 
new subscribers, or inducing others to act in its behalf. YVe steady at 50c. Barley: sales No. 2 YY'estern on Saturday at 
can still furnish hack numbers, so that all subscribers may 53c. Good to choice Canadian at 75@80c. 
have the complete volume. If any lose or wear out nu.n- o^^Thofce^ 1 / 181166 ’'°®' 
bers in showing the paper ,— that's the best way to get sub- Provisions— Pork stt-bdy: sales heavy mess at $16,50, and 
scribers,—we will duplicate them in ottier to make their files 1 p, !'I n _ e . a ^ Uresseii nogs firmer, with moderate sales at 
^buei^iscments. 
Terms of Advc^P^^.-jr^nty-Five Cents a Line, each 
complete for binding. 
C^-Tiie Rural is published strictly upon the CAsn su f ar c ” ed ! ® c ’ . ... _ The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far e> 
systeh -copies are never mailed to individual subscribers i? no ^ p N r ^ dan e ’ n ^i n “ immXatfcon Jump 6 that of any similar journal in America or Europe, ren 
until paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent,) and tion, but the speculative inquiry is quite brisk. Speculators it altogether the best Advertising Medium of its class, 
always discontinued when the subscription term expires. base their operations solely on the widely reported short ,_ 
prime at $12. Dresseir nogs nrmer, wun moderate sales at ---.. 
$6@7 for light to heavy; sales light still fed hogs Saturday, insertion. Specia/l NoticUs — following reading matter, and 
on foot, at $4,20. Green hams steady at 8c; smoked 9Me; leaded—Fifty Ceiuts a Line, each insertion, in advance.— 
system —copies are never mailed to individual subscribers 
The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
that of any similar journal in America or Europe, rendering 
always discontinued when the subscription term expires. base thelr operations solely on the widely reported short 
^ crop. Although it is generally conceded that there is a 
Drafts at our Risk.—YY’ e lose little money by mail, scarcity of prime white wheat, yet it is difficult to discover 
but prefer Drafts on New York (less exchange,) payable to what justifies active speculation, beyond an anticipated 
.... i , • , , . . short crop ’ of flour, which can hardly result without a for- 
our order, and which maybe sent at our risk if carefully eign demand; and there is little indication of export inquiry 
TSABELLA AND CLINTON GRAPE VINES at $40 
J- per M, by GEO. BECK, Charlotte, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
I TVYRM YV ANTED —In exchange for 2 fine residences 
100 Grains Excelsior Sweet Corn, ’ 25 QAO ^ ^ ® ® FOR SALE AT TIIE 
1000 Seeds Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage, 25 Toledo 1STvirseries. 
of. df HnhhnJtf 16 S r ash ’ ?p^,Tn„ r a “ d WinU ‘ r ’ % 200,000 Apples, grafted this winter, deliverable in spring to 
20 do Sfcdebrated Applfpie Melon, 25 per when are taken i&fe 
To do P 30,000 Extra fine imi.orted Bear Stocks..$18 to 20 P “ 
10 do IN e-plus-Ultra do long white, Qn nno “ “ ** An^OninFP storW 17 “ “ 
10 do Prolific Pickle do smallest of all, 25 if’fff Mokoi.h ^ 1 “ “ 
12 Papers Flower Seeds in one package, 25 in Z KS /,wuL/'/in'. on “ “ 
Any two 4 oz. Packages and three others, for $1,00 if l a rad 3 d Pherrv .. 4 “ “ 
Any six Packages, except 4 oz., for 1,00 ROO'COO i vr’oitl A.DDle Trees”bv auantitv. on “ “ 
By Express or Railroad Freight Companies, Poland Oats, 1 yr ola AppIe trees, by qiiantitj..u ^ „ 
$1, Mexican Potatoes, $1 per bush.; Chinese Sugar Cane iqoqno 3 to 4 feet Annie Trees ‘ Sj “ “ 
Seed, $1 per peck ; YVasliington Dutton Corn, $1 peck; YVy- 7 4 leet Apple trees . ..• • ?'» .. „ 
?n°N is V IS '* A * a : : 
m, is>» teasssf,s«j,* ~r s :: :: 
Establishment, will please apply early as convenient. Send VnflO Manetti Rose Stocks strnn<-‘ionerioo'' 18 “ “ 
drafts or current fuiuls-change in stamps. Don't send sit- sSSK 10 °" “ “ 
ipitpv AHdroea t w o,uw ilougdton UrooseDerry, extra nne.oO 
473-lamtf ’ Mapedon Center, YVayne Co., N. Y. |fff PS^ffof l «’ beautiful ^“ens 50 q “ ICO 
T 11E tco w! !o n 'of f T ° V E > I’.foo H^rblfeo^s^^on^Sed !!!!.’!!!!! 18 “ “ 
1 I’ OR WOO D OR l OAL, 1,000 Silver Maples, 6 to 8 feet high, fine.15 “ “ 
with the 500 Yucca or Adams Needle, hardy, $2,50 doz 18 “ 
C 2 /\ ivr -tw tt -cn -ix-r 2-000 Plum Trees, 1 year, fine. 20 “ “ 
OVEN. 10,000 Dwarf Pears..25 “ “ 
This is the most valuable improvement that has been made 5,000 “ Cherries, extra. 15 “ 
in Cooking Stoves during the past twenty years. 10,000 Stand’d Cherries . 15 
'Vttt a A wn nirritr YY'ith a large lot of Currants and Raspberries, &c. Also 
_ , , 111 . Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Peaches, Apricots, Necta- 
Equalizes the heat on the same principle as the Brick Oven rines, &c. 
R, R. Depot between these points, for $5 per sack. 
Those wanting reliable Seed, and havingconfidence in this 
Establishment, will please apply early as convenient. Send 
drafts or current funds—change in stamps. Don't send sil¬ 
ver coin in a letter. Address I. YY. BRIGGS, 
473-lamtf _ Map edon Center, YY'ayne Co., N. Y. 
T HE ECONOMIST COOKING STOVE, 
FOR WOOD OK COAL, 
WITH THE 
SANTD OVEN. 
This is the most valuable improvement that has been made 
in Cooking Stoves during the past twenty years. 
THE SAND OVEN 
-- — —•> -j eign uemana; anu mere is nine indicationoi expori inquiry 171 in J 1 evchanef 
mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. at present rates. However, men who have made the flour J/ opposite Post-Office Rome N Y 
,__ , 4 , , , , ,, and wheat markets their study, especially during the last six 475 * Adilrp-ss ’ 1 YVAT.SWi 
Anv person so disposed can act as local agent for the months, see money in the movement, and are confident that--1—- 
Rural, and each and all who form clubs, will not only their calculations have stable basis. One of our merchants f \ R ARE YINES.—Those wishing 
receive extra conies, hut their .aLi will he nnnrppi ateri We a short time: since bought in Cincinnati 2,000 bbls extra Ohio, V 4 Rebecca and Diana Grape Vines, 
iSYVORTII, Rome, N. Y. 
receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated. YY’e 
have no traveling agents, nor do we give certificates. 
C2?“ For other Notices see last page. 
held at $7@,50@7,75. Nothing doing in grain.— Argus. 
CHICAGO, Jan. 22.—Grain—The grain market is buoyant 
G RADE Y'INES.— 1 Those wishing the genuine Concord, 
Rebecca and Diana Grape Y’ines, one and two jt’s old, 
can procure them of S. B. PAYNE, 
Price from $1 to $3. Mohawk, Herkimer Co., N. Y. 
C ASH FOR CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. 
I will pay the highest market price for well cleaned Clo- 
of ancient renown. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Ret.oins the heat long after the fire has gone out. 
THE ECONOMIST 
YY’ituout the Sand Oven, is ahead of all competitors. 
THE ECONOMIST 
YY’itii the Sand Oven, is out of reach of them. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Is the most economical and durable Stove In the world. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Has a most perfect arrangement for Broiling. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Catalogues sent to order upon receipt of a postage stamp 
each. A. FAHNESTOCK & SON, 
Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 18,1858. 4G9eow3m 
HPHE COLEMAN FARM MILL.-The wonder and 
X admiration of the age; every farmer his own miller; 
great saving of timk and expense. The only successful 
Metallic Mill ever invented for making Buckwheat and 
family Flour. It can be run by Horse, Steam, YVind, or 
Water-Power. 
Price with Seive arranged, for sifting Com Meal for family 
use while grinding,.$50 
Price with Bolting Machine attached, for making Family 
Flour,...$75 
Descriptive Circulars can be had, or the Mill can be seen 
in operation at the Office of the "Coleman Farm-Mill Com- 
hy any otheHournal in the land,either SE °n hand. YVe quote old oats at 48@52c, and new at 40@45c. ftQOO ^ 
ance, or in the extent and variety of its contents. No man DETROIT, Jan. 22,-Flour-Selling at $5,50. better than all^ sim lar ^ agencies^ Send^4^stamps and eet 80 
in this section of country can discharge his duties to his fam- . GRAiN-YYheat selling at $1,20@1,25. A lot of inferior at ^eJ- ir^ M iss 
lly and himself to our satisfaction, until he subscribes for the inside figure. Corn in demand at 67c from street. Oats pages partlcular3 ’ g™ 13 - ^ rN .’_ I '0^ elb ftlass - 
It lira l and the Herald.—Herald, Dansville, N. Y. se n,!l?. a L 47 ?V„„ 0 T -n i i t-oo^c tig, A PLEA8ANT HOME and a Moneyed Place.— 1 The 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker begins the new year in an 2,000 ttt at 1 $, 0GS ~ L,ght saIes at $a ' 90 ® G ’ Lard-Salcs of A F.arm, Hotel Privilege and Sail Boat, known as "Took- 
attractive new dress—fair tvne rich and annrnnriatp Arirrlm, er s Landing,” beautifully situated on a Lake near Napoleon, 
vignettes for its various small’ headings, as well as for the TORONTO, C. YV ,.Jan 22,-Flour—The flour market re- Jackson Co., Mich., for sale cheap. Inquiries answered.- 
er’s Landing,” beautifully situated on a Lake near Napoleon, 
TORONTO, C. YV., Jan. 22.—Flour—The flour market re- Jackson Co., Mich., for sale cheap. Inquiries answered.— 
Heats water for the Bathing Room, &c„ as quickly as any pany,” Tribune Building, No. 7 Spruce street. New York, 
Range, and at half the cost for fuel. where all orders will receive prompt attention. 
THE ECONOMIST 467 ' 2(it _MARTIN I HA 1 CHER, Secy. 
YY'ill do more Baking, Boiling and Broiling, with a given T7JURS! FURS'. FURS'.'. — LADIES’ FURS. — 
quantity of fuel, than any other Stove or Range. JP FANCY SLEIGH AND BUFFALO ROBES.— Clark, 
irTJT- ECONOIVIIST 17 State St., Rochester, N. Y., has the largest stock of Furs 
T „ _ and Robes in the city, which he is offering at prices to defy 
_ , , . . is the stove. competition. Come one, come all, and examine Clark’s 
Do not fail to examine it! It is manufactured by large st0 ek of Fur Goods, at 17 State St. 463tf 
W. & J. TREADWELL, PERRY & NORTON, - 
ALBANY, N. Y., AA7’ OODE:V WATER PIPE.—' This Pipe is mmle of 
\ , 1,1 f or ^ a | ( . Rvrrvwhrre 473 ' ' Pine scantling, each section 8 feet long, the usual size 
Aim lor sale ia cry w fieri. 4,3 is j nohes sauare with a bore of 1^ inches. The ends are 
jointed so that when laid down the entire course is water-tight. 
This is the best and cheapest pipe in use for water courses 
nruvo DEVON BULLS FOR SALE-Of extra stock. 
X good size and superior form. For pedigree and price, 0 f every description. Manufactured and for sale by 
address C. MILLS, Amber, Onondaga Co.. N. Y. 472-4t 453 tf I. S. HOBBIE & CO., Rochester, N. 
literature,’ and reliable general intelli->pnce w transactions. In fancy there is no movement. A sale of Iowa, YY'isconsin, an 
the Rural as the famify piper^ for the milfion e , xtra is , -eported equal to $5,75 per barrel. The market is for real property in YY 
Atlas, N Y y 11 e ““O”' Anita | almost bare of stock, and there is not much prospect of in- [ A. H. Jameson. 
.. YIoore’s Rural New-Y’orker is a model family paper for 
almost hare of stock, and there is not much prospect of in¬ 
creased business for some time to come. 
Grain— The market for all qualities of YYheat has been 
Iowa, YY'isconsin, and Michigan lands for sale or exchange 
for real property in YYestern N. Y. Loans negotiated. 
A. H. Jameson. [473] _ A. J. Ensign, 
H e ad-qu arters for groceries in 
ROCHESTER!! —The best place to buy Groceries 
and Provisions at YY'holesale and Retail, is at the 
Mammoth Store, 75 -Main. St., 
niimhe, ok. .7.;" I • "3 uunuft me paaiyear. me ueiivenes nave Deen small, Mammoth Store 7 73 JNXain St., 
w?f n e r r c, M,2n? taln ?- cholce stones, excellent moral gleun- amounting to about 500 bushels per day. The quality of the , . , r , . , , . . . 
thi p,T ead l nft a colu ' n “ for the b «D's. and a good wheat brought in has been of excellent sample. The demand wher J can always be.found t he Inrsest and best assort- 
<iDstract of the current news and the .state nf the mm-Vet _. hna hoon mom „ a nniiw on a ment of Goods m this Section. 
Moork s Rural New-Yorker.—T his paper came to us a 
few days ago in an entire new dress, looking as beautiful as realized nerbushel Vhe ^™*S-i^for S th^t £!]",?« TTALUAHLE STEAM FLOURING MILL FOR 
a fine spring morning. The Rural, as we have often stated, can certafnlv not he le« than 7 <[ fnr fall whi n f V SALE.—The St. Louis Mills, at Princeton, Gibson Co., 
is the best family newspaper in the United States. It con- Wheat hms come in morefreelv n nd lma been laeehv anni-h? Indiana, are for sale. These mills are new, having run but 
tains a large amount of matter which is so diversified that for at verv hhrh^nte^^hemmlitvUnf thehiet&atthree seasons. The machinery is all of the most approved 
any reader 0 /the paper ivill at all times he well posted.- tion“andltnnTdl^eheaLr th^faH^vheal Wnr kind, and is capable of turning out from 100 to 150 bbls. Aoim- 
1 mbune, kokoma, Indiana. I 1 ™!! apd . a ‘ ?. or per day. These mills are situated on the Evansville arS 
ieeriv smieht Indiana, are for sale. These mills are new, having run but 
wiiS,, three seasons. The machinery is all of the most approved 
l vho .tin! kind, and is capable of turning out from 100 to 150 bbls. floqr 
D IANA AND REBECCA VINES-Ily the dozen, 
hundred, or thousand. Address 
C. P. BISSELL & SALTER, Rochester, N. Y„ 
; _ Cultivatoi's of 54 sorts best hardy native grape vines. 
TTUBBARI) SQUASH. —To any person sending me eight 
les XI three cent stamps, I will mail to them two dozen seeds 
of this fine Squash. A. LOY'ELAND, 
472-2t YY'auwatosa, YVis. 
rt " A YTANTKD. —A partner in tlie Nursery business in a good 
V V locality in Canada YY'est. A small capital only re- 
on quired. Address, (post-paid,) A. B., Brantford Post-Office, 
j., Canada YY’est, _ 472-2t 
... A PPLE SEEDS.— 25 Bushels of dry Apple Seeds, in 
, 7 Y good order, just received, and for Sale in lots to suit.— 
O-; Address A. JROST & CO., 
472-2t Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
L EA & PERRINS’ CELEBRATED 
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 
of a Letter from a 
MEDICAL GENTLEMAN, 
good spring, 5s 6 d to 5s 9d has been freely paid; am 
Moore's Rural New-Yorker.— The first number of the or t"'o instances, 5s lOd per bushel. It is thought 
volume for 1859 is received. It appears in a new dress Al- yct a ileal of spring wheat to be brought out 
market. These Gibson Co., Indiana. 
compare wun n. ns contents are always as refined as its nowever, prooaDiy oring it out. liarley is ?uso 
dress, and abound in valuable information.—Pa^/^o^ and n l u< P flight after at 4s to 4s 3d per bushel—in the early part 
Gazette, Fulton , N. Y. of the week somewhat higher rates were paid, but these are 
isox oo, i rinceion, 0 ft e n giving eight tuns to the acre. Price $5 per bushel. 
January 21,18o9. Rochester, N, Y, [472-2t] E. D. HALLOCK, 
he Town of Elba, D OE’S WESTERN RESERVE PREMIUM 
f the village of Pine JLV Patent Cheese Vat and Heater— The best in the 
much sought after at 4s to 4s 3d per bushel—in the early part XT 1 ARM FOR SALE— Situated in the Town of Elba, D OE’S WESTERN RESERVE F 
of the week somewhat higher rates were paid, but these are X 1 Genesee Co., N. Y.. one mile west of the village of Pine IV Patent Cheese Vat and Heater— The 
current quotations now. Rye is very quiet with a moderate Hill, and seven from the village of Batavia. Said farm is world—has received the first premium at the 
supply. The latest sales were at 3s 3d to3s6d. Oats—The well located, well watered, with a good two story cobble Ohio, Michigan and Illinois State Fairs, &c. Sib 
demand for Oats is as usual active, and somewhat stimula- stone house, two grain and hay barns, a large horse barn. Buffalo, 1857, and diplomas at numerous Counl 
ted by purchases on speculation, either to hold until prices with suitable out-buildings. The farm contains two hundred is universally commended by all that use them, 
improve or to ship to a market on the opening of navigation three and three-fourths acres, with two hundred grafted ap- Roe’s Cheese Press, Cheese Sacker, &c„ &c. Send for 
PRONOUNCED BY 
Connoisseurs 
Only Good. Sauce, 
illlyfe 
To his Brother 
AT WORCESTER. 
and applicable to | “ Tell Lea & Perrins 
iM*—If*!.:'.'that their SAUCE is 
B-fB-nv Vi *> i vtv i ;! highly esteemed in India 
h \ Eli 1 YAU1E1 1 (..1 and is, in my opinion, the 
n awiTi ".iMO f most palatable as well 
iW &^iiaili as the most wholesome 
OF DISH. Sauce that is made.” 
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. 
The only Medal awarded by the Juiw of the New York Ex- 
K i. . ”. . 1 ir... ti., hibition for Foreign Sauces, was obtained by Lea & Perrins 
I atent Cheese Vat and Hinter The best in the f or their Worcestershire Sauce. The world-wide fame of 
wpr lli r:! i: ] s . received the first premium at the New Y ork, having led to numerous Forgeries, purchasers are 
Ohio, Michigan and Illinois State I airs, &c. Silver Medal at reques t ed to see that the names of Lea & Perrins are upon 
Buffalo, 18)7, and diplomas at numerous County Fairs, and , h a Wnanner. Label. Stonuer and Bottle. 
the best of fruit, with a variety of other fruit.— Circular. 
mooKK s uural ixKW-i orker nas Deen our tavoritefor six B J ° 1 n c purenases are almost wn 
or seven j’ears, and we would not do without it for three made by weight of 34 Its to the bushel .—Toronto Globe. 
times it’s cost. It is decidedly the best family paper publish¬ 
ed in the Union.— Advertiser, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 
As the decimal mode of computation will, we believe, be 
soon introduced among our Canadian neighbors,—the 5,10 
The farm is well calculated for grain or stock. Inquire of 
YY'm. C. Raymond, at the villageot Pine Hill. Terms of pay¬ 
ment made known by P. B. Truk, on the premises. 
473tf MOSES TRUE, Assignee. 
Madison, Lake Co., Ohio. 
HENRY A. ROE. 
472-tf 
S ANDFORD’S RECIPROCATING FARM MILL, ' 8 JOH: 
For Grinding Feed for Stock, and Corn or other a stock 
Grain for Family Use. The principle of this Mill is entirely shipment 
new. As a Farm or Plantation Mill it stands unrivalled, - 
and its advantages over every rotary mill are acknowledged TMPOF 
by all who have examined it or seen its operation, as being X I will t 
highly important. _ _ _ man — re: 
the Wrapper, Label, Stopper and Bottle. 
Lea & Perrins will proceed against any one infringing, 
either by manufacturing or vending Spurious Sauce, and 
have instructed their correspondents in various parts of the 
world to advise them of any infringements. Sole YY'holesale 
Agents for the United States, „ _ , 
JOHN DUNCAN k SONS, 405 Broadway, New York. 
A stock always in store. Also, orders received for direct 
„i.:—-—* from England. iirioiwiv 
Special Notices* 
Grover «Sc Baiter’s 
CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 
A New Style.—Price !$5I). 
For sale at 495 Broadway, New York; 404 Broadway, Al¬ 
bany; 48Geneseest„ Utica; 22 South Safina st., Syracuse; 
4.) State st,, Rochester, and in most of the CitiOs and Towns 
of the State of New York and the United States. 
Grain at Chicago.— The fc 
amount of grain and flour ii 
inst, and at the correspondin 
orchards. It includes 35 acres of Mud Creek Flats which is surface of any rotary mill requiring the same power. 
id its advantages over every rotary mill are acknowledged TMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN, 
all who have examined it or seen its operation, as being X I will give free to the first applicant Farmer or Dairy- 
ghly important. man — resident in each county in the States of New York 
1st. It is far more durable, having four times the grinding and Pennsvlvania, (except Niagara Co., N. Y., and 20 miles 
irface of any rotary mill requiring the same power. around Philadelphia,) a Right to build and use Schoolky’s 
2d. Nearly half of the power is saved, as the resistance is Patent Prkservatory as a Farm or Dairy appendage.— 
“ white, busii,. 
Corn, bush,. 
Oats, bush,. 
Rye, bush. 
Barley, bushels. 
1859. 
1858. 
. 10,931 
21,271 
.196,866 
512,852 
98,836 
7,402 
. 8,262 
* 345 
. 5,413 
4,864 
. 98,400 
27,603 
. 750 
— 
. 68,459 
35,500 
Macedon, N. Y., Jan. 25,1859. 
JOHN ANTHONY,) Administrator of 
Fred’k D. Rogers. 
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. 
Parties will be required to adhere strictly to plans furnished 
and to commence building within 90 days. 
446 J. L. ALBERGER, Buffal o. N, Y, 
R N U TT IN G ’S FANNING AND ASSORTING 
• MACHINE.—This machine is pronounced by intelli- 
5th. The plates (subject to wear) can be replaced at an ex- A STOR HOUSE, Broadway, New York.—All the 
pense not to exceed 75 cents to $1,25, according to size. xjl Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for the 
6 th. It will not clog or choke, even if the grain be soaked express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, \ egetallies, 
in water, as the reciprocating motion, combined with the Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows teed m 
gent mechanics and agriculturists, the most perfect of its peculiar dress of the plates, render it impossible. YVinter on the best of Hay and Meal, and in bummer on rich. 
kind, in this country or in Europe—indeed in the world. It 7th. It is capable of grinding more grain in a given time Pastures and Meal only._ [440] O. A. slElbGN. 
35,500 enables the Farmer to sow only the largest, plumpest, and than any other mill, with the same amount power. 
The Cattle Markets. 
ALBANY, Jan. 24.—Receipts at YY'est Albany for the week 
Cattle, 1,308; Sheep, 4,850; Hogs, 450. 
earliest ripened grain, for seed—and that, perfectly free 8 th. It occup 
from all foul seed, and thus effect a vast improvement in place to place, 
the quality, and increase in the quantity of crops, and at They are mai 
8 th. It occupies but little room, and is easily removed from 
T^EnZHE'S WATER FILTER.—The Subcsribers 
IV give notice that they have made arrangements with Mr. 
the same time rid fanners of .foul weeds and worthless by hand, or are well adap 
vegetation. It has already been exhibited at a large mini- power. Therefore every f;i 
her of both State and County Fairs, and received the highest 
They are made of different capacities, so as to be turned ■ Kedzie, the patentee of this celebrated F ilter, to manufac- 
r hand, or are well adapted to horse, steam, or water ture, under ins own supervision, and sell at former retail 
ywer. Therefore every farmer should own a Mill, toll his prices, and discount to dealers when made by.L E. Cheney 
own grist, and save the time and expense of going to mill. k Co. Address only JAMES lLKKY & \. u -. 
Price, delivered on cars or boat, $20 for Single Mill, and $30 oJ and 61 State St., Rociiister.N.Y., 
for Double Mill, grinding twice as fast as the simile. 431 the old stand of J. L. Cheney & Co. 
Extra sets of plates will be sent with each mill. --—--—-— ~r _ 
Orders addressed to either R. L. HOYVARD, (Manu- t IMS.—Page’s Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, 57. 
facturer of the Ketchum Machine,) Buffalo, N. Y., or | i Superior to any in use for YY'ood or Coal. 2 '/■ cords of 
THOMAS HULL, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., will receive prompt wood or lh? tuns of coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with 
attention. 472tf stone.-^Address 434tf] C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Es-SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. ^8 
and do YY'estern n'fc. 
YY ALLACE YVARREN, Utica, N. Y. 
stone. ajAddress 
