flhtbltsljer’s Notices. 
Important from Mexico. 
CHICAGO, Jan. 29.— Flour— The market during the week ''“H \ — i. .? ^ A ... . .. 4 . __ /''aift'*' nnKin * „ _ , n . . 
has been more active, and a further advance of oOc has been JX U 11 C i I 1 C 111 f 11 1 Ct (T nirt id 1 ? ’ GfFTfe!’!— R. II. FERRis’Origi- 
established. Sales to-day choice White Winter at $0,25 deliv- V U V IIUJUUUUJ, Fwh»n^fJpp? IH "ennanently established at 14 
'"•ed. and fair dn nt *a at. st.nro Vn™ /.imi™ Pprin- »'•»-» at Exchange street, wlrere the purchaser of each book receives 
>,25, good do at $4,70 on track doat $40214 lit Store i d- - V ft v . aI " ed , at / r ! om « to $50 at the time of sale. 
ir do at $4,45 on track. ’ ’ Terms of Advertising.— Twenty-Five Cents a Line each ./'"'ents "anted ln every town m the Union. Those desir- 
.. as*ata;‘;a; 
1 Spring. The sales of to-dav were of Winter- N^l rS-» f lead e ( l—F^ty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance.— t l 5£ n «l° TT T , 0. N. NKKD1IAM, Agentfof 
^tuuriiscnunts. 
TERMS OF THE RUBAI FOR 1859. 
Single Copy, One Year, 0 ' 
Three Copies, “ - . . . 0 , 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, *; 
Ten “ “ “ “ 0 ; 
Sixteen “ “ “ “ 0 ; 
Twenty “ “ “ “ 0 t 
Thirty-Two 2 “ “ 0 .; 
Tiie steamship Tennessee arrived at IS ew Orleans h 1 , 1 .’ ‘ ln<1 , fa , n <i ? » ( ! at st . 01e - V ery choice Spring extra at 
, , , $o,2o, good do at $4,70 on track, doat $4,02)4 at store, and 
n the 2 Sth ult., with Y era Cruz dates to the 24th. fair do at $1,45 on track. 
The Press of the City of Mexico, state that the active, and 
French and English Ministers had notified the $°£l P |^ 
Prices have advanced tic on Winter, and 5@7c leaded- 
government that unless a million of dollars was 4t $1,23 in bags on track; No. 2 red at $1,15, and at $1,10 in 
; ■ , , .. „ ,, , . c t* i*i , T , , store, with winter storage. Of Spring, old No. 2 at 83c, de- 
paia to satisfy tiie claims of English and 1< rench hvered m bags, and Jan. 1st inspection rejected at 73c in 
subjects within six days, the fleet of these countries J^the^^ 
would take possession of Vera Cruz and Tampico “'’vers for the Cincinnati market, who have been shipping 
,, ... 1 , , _ , 1 , thence by railways. Prices during the week did not vary 
Ceil. Miramon s organ at Guadaljara states that piore tiian 1 !4c, the range for shelled being 5l@58)4c $ co ns 
do *3?“ The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds 
which is sent free to any address, npon applica- 
O. N. NEEDHAM. Agent for 
R. II. F’ekris, 11 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
XT ALUABLB FAR >1 F(m SALK, of 26:» Acres, 
r near Macedon Locks, Wayne Co., N. Y., I> miles west 
ot L almyra on the main road, formerly occupied by Denison 
Kogers. haul farm is well watered- under good cultivation, 
with the best, of fences and out-buildings, with good fruit 
And any additional number at the latter rate —only he will not accept the Presidency nor favor Robles, Oats-The markef'during ttm wefklhas been® remaricabiy 
$1 25 per copy ! with a free copy for every Ten Sub- but adhered to Zuloaga’s claim. Gen. Miramon preseWu'^ d &"T W r hich at 
Rcribors over Thirtv , . ® present is quite limited at ao@4oc for new, 48@olc for new 
iniri). was marching on the Capital. He had ordered a an . d according to quality. Kye—The market has been 
tf Club Papers sent to as many different post-offices as forced loan of $6,000,000 at Guadaljara, including been made duringYhe week at^?^^70lbsoh P trSI‘and 
desired, and after a Club is formed additions may be made f i , • , , ,, , f • _ common at 65c. Barle.v-The market during the week has 
to it at the club rate. See “ Additions to Clubs,” below. C » ners > wno P aicl , under a threat ot expulsion, been quiet, with good demand for No. 2. Prices, however, 
___ The Government Palace at Guadaljara was de- No 9 49 r» a i- 8ed ’ c , lo ?'1 g as.follows: No. 165@>70c in store; 
/^vciwp WIT I D\V riTTTivre var c t r u " 1 1 1 , ta. °* * enccs ana out-buildings, with good fruit 
( ) II Km Y Jt mEv-s (^™Tr?OntaH,?pJ; prcliards. It includes 35 acres of Mud Creek Plats which is 
«T„ cr i otifl kt> 3 Corners, OutaiioCo., N. Y. Price thebestof meadow. Price, $uo per acre; terms made easy. 
^ per uuw._____ References. -. 1 . II. Sutherland, Pittsford, N. Y.; \Vm. 
r | 1 IIOROUfill - RUED AYRSHIRE CATTLE 
A South Down Sheep, and Chester White Hogs, bred ant 
for sale the coming season, by II. T. W01,LARD, 
474-Sfc Castine, Darke Co., Ohio. 
if Sutherland, Canandaigua, N. Y.;'(>. il. Sutherland,’ Scho- 
*■'”? uack, N. Y., and N. I). Rogers, on the premises, 
and 4...-.,t JOHN ANTHONY, { Administrator of 
Macedon, N. Y„ Jan. 25, 1859. f Freo’k D. Rogers. 
TIMELY AND IMPORTANT 
Special Notices to Rural Agents, Friends, &e. 
B2T* Rack Numbers ok this Volume can still be furnished, and terrible consternation was caused thereby, 
and are forwarded to all new subscribers unless otherwise The Liberals had taken Mazatean. Casmora had 
ordered. Though our sets of back numbers are rapidly di- e n , , mi. ,,, , „ 
miuisliing daily, we can still supply several thousand u cn 1 ac ^ on Tehuantepec. Blanc and Corandi, 
new subscribers. We shall probably be able to furnish the with 3,000 men, were before Cazaticas, and Mira- 
numbers for a month or more, yet as our rule is, “first moil had sent 600 men to its assistance, but it was 
voiumethouirnot delay. ^ " iSh t0 SeCUr ° th<3 C ° mpletC thou S ht would be obliged to surrender. Mira- 
The Government Palace at Guadaliara was de- i \ r0 unchanged, closing as follows: No. 165@70c in store; R-K. Depot. Terms easy. For further particulars, ^ T __ 
‘ 1 L <a VTUUUal J ala " as uc No. 2 42® 15c in store; choice State, 70@80c in bags; Cana- 4<4 t Address A. WIIEDON, Fairfax Station, V irginia, S A UNT ID OVEN, 
stioj’ed on the 10th, by the explosion of the maga- c mil $1,20 in store. TTUBBARD SUU ASH — IIOVFY & CO offer fomie th ®™° stv a ,u ? ,)I e improvement that has been made 
zine, just after Miramon left for the Capitol. From TORONTO, Jan. 28.—Fi-ouR-rThere is said to he a consid- * * fresh and genuine seeds of this new superior Squash °° 1M ” ‘ ^ 111 lnK * le 1>:lst twenty years - 
nm , waldy improved inquiry for flour; but, owing to tiie absence raised from the original stock. It is without doubt the rich- THE SAND OVEN 
one nunarea to two liunciiecl pci sons were killed, of stock, the week lias been without transactions. Prices est and best variety known. Packages containing fifty seeds Equalizes the heat on the same principle as the Brick Ovbn 
favorite brands of double extra are held as high as $7 per spring of 1859. HOVEY & CO., 
barrel. 447-3 t_ 7 Merchants’ Row, Boston. 
(train— On the 20th and 27th, in consequence of the good ~T -- 
sleighing, the supplies of Wheat were large, and between the /\ V*-»KE — For Sale, very cheap, a first 
two days not less than 10.000 bushels were bought. Since that x . r - il ss 5 ? TEAM ^ A ' v ANI > Shingle Mill, callable of turning 
time only a small quantity has been brought in, and unless out /o ,000 feet ol boards and 10,000 shingles per week, and 
Cj?” New Clubs.— It is not too late to commence and form 
Clubs for \ ol. X., as we shall probably be able to supply back 
numbers for a month or more, notwithstanding the large ad- 
mon declared vehemently 
previous to his election to tl 
been silent since that event. 
our word for it, the people will ere long thank you, and com¬ 
munity be benefited. 
the Liberals. 
The English and French Admirals had made a 
10 W grapes are bought at (is (id to (is 9d per bushel. Spring 
\V heiit is m very active request with less general deliveries 
than formerly. Prices during the week have also advanced 
and recently qs to os 3d has been the range, the outside figure t rRriTntneuvM at- <• □, . 
bemg only paid in one or two instances for the purest sain- \ \ ' 1 , ,Yu- ’ A I'arm for Sale, situated 4 
pies, there lias not been so much Barley brought in during 7 m no ' a * Albion, on the Oak Orchard road, con- 
the week, and prices have remained without quotable m i'miLV 1 ,° ch ° 1Ce an d, C >1 acres in timber;) good 
change-ruling at 4s to 4s 3d per bushel. A pure lot of 400 .,1? ‘ " 1 , otl , iei necessary appendages.; handy to mills, 
bushels is reported to have been sold at 5s. In Rye nothin" ?f tla ? s ' market and all kinds of mechanic s shops, 
of consequence doing. It is named at 0s fid to' Os <id ner F not Previously sold, said farm will be otlereil at public 
bushel. Oats have continued “e and in very active re- sale °? A l , he <I;ly of 1859 Also one new buggy, 
quest. The usual rates for the week have been °s 7d to 2s S? me “® tl ! ns of liay ,\ :ln<l ot her productions of the farm.— 
10 '<d per bushel by weight. Terms made easy For particulars, inquire of Sam’l Hill, 
Pork—A good business continues to be done in Dressed r/°if orof i ALVA ^ itthson, Barre Center, 
Hogs, for which the demand is still active, both for evnm-t Executo!s of Gu y C. Hill, deceased, lhe farm is located 
particulars inquire of 
744-3t 
WILLIAM BUSH, 
Wilmington. Del. 
Additios ? to Clubs—A re now In order, and whether formal and threatening demand on J uarez for the bushels is 'n'porte^tohave'been sohf at 5 s VNtvenViiiT 
:e> come (as they do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or prompt payment of the English bonds. , of consequence doing. It is named at Ss’fid to 3 s 9 d i>er 
,-enties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten- bushel. Oats have continued scarce and in very active rc- 
tliey come (as they do daily) in ones, twos, fives, tens or prompt payment of the English bonds, 
twenties, are gratefully welcomed and receive prompt atten¬ 
tion. Please note that any person forming a club of 10,15 
or 20 , can, by adding to the list within one month, reduce From Port au Prince.—A private le 
the rate of the w7w/e number of copies. For instance, a io, from Port au Prince, via. St Thom 
person sending $lo for 10 copies, can by adding 5 names, re- ’ , .. ’ ' , 
duce the price of all to $1,38 per copy— by adding 5 to a club vana > sa y s that tlie Emperor Zuloaga liad been 
of 15. reduce price to $1,30—and, adding 10 to a club of 20 , menaced by Gen. Gef fraud, and the Imperial 
puts the price at $1,25. Many have already taken advantage troops were turning back upon the city. Zuloaga 
From Port au Prince.—A private letter of Jan , I°Rk—A good business continues to be done in Dressed 
in c,„, T > * t, • • c, m. , Hogs, for which the demand is still active, both for export 
io, uom rort au Prince, via. St. Thomas and Ha- and for local purposes. For heavy hogs, sav over 200 its $o 
ml for local purposes. For heavy hogs, say over 200 its $6 
as been the current rate, with occasionally a prime lot’ at 
and it;,25. For Ught and medium weights $4,25 to 
to 30, S 40,’^iO^and'over! f ‘ 0m C ’ UbS ° f 10 “ d 15 ’ 8 ° neUP himself was expected every moment, and it was 
C-S? Iky for Large Clubs!—Y es, if your neighbors ob¬ 
ject, as some people do, to paying more than the lowest club 
said that Geffrard was only a few leagues in his 
rear. The writer thought the contest was nearly 
$5,50 is the quotation. — Globe. 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—'The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
Beef Cattle—F irst quality, $10,00010,50; Ordinary, $ 9,00 
rate for the Rural, make an earnest effort to form a club of ended, and that in a day or two the Republic would 
at least thirty. In many places where we had only one to be in full force. At the time of writing, guns were 
y i e , m '’ ' 7 , n ™ hav e list80f from30 to over being fired within hearing of the capital,“supposed 
lOt. . One fi lend could not, he thought get over 10 when lie a $ 1 $ • i ~ * > II 
'■*—*-* u..A t_-- * to be a salute in honor of Geffraiid. 
in the town of Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. JL good size -mr 
All 7 - 1 XT xr T -A SAMUEL HILL, addre£ C MILL 
Allnon, N. Y„ Jan. 2->, .->9 ._ ALVA MATTE,S ON. --- 
MAGAZIye of horticultureT S SJ 
-f'Jt EDITED BY C. M. HOVEY. Grain for Family 
A. jNTIil'W VOJ.aUJjVXIR IFOli 1SC50- new. Asa Farm 
Volume 25. 5th Volume (3d Series.) 
The January number commenced the 5th volume (3d highly important, 
series) of this well known Magazine. 1 st. It is far nio 
The Magazine is published in Monthly Nos. of 48 pages, surface of any rot 
of ancient renown. 
THE SAND OVEN 
Retains tiie heat long after the fire has gone out. 
THE ECONOMIST 
Without the Sand Oven, is ahead of all competitors. 
THE ECONOMIST 
With 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 
Heats water for the Bathing Room, &c., as quickly as any 
Range, and at half the cost for fuel. 
THE ECONOMIST 
W ill do more Baking, Boiling and Broiling, with a given 
quantity of fuel, than any other Stove or Range. 
THE ECONOMIST 
. .^ s TIIK Stove. 
Do not fail to examine it! It is manufactured by 
W. & J. TREADWELL, PERRY & NORTON, 
ALBANY, N. Y., 
And for Sole Everywhere. 473 
HP WO DEVON BULLS FOR SALE-Of extra stock, 
,, good size and superior form. For pedigree and price, 
address (., M IL LS, Amber, Onond aga Co., N. Y. 472-4t 
S AKDFORB’S RECIPROCAT1XG FARM MILL, 
l-ois Grinding I led for Stock, and Corn or other 
Grain for Family Use. The principle of this Mill is entirely 
nevj. As a Farm or Plantation Mill it stands unrivalled, 
and its advantages over every rotary mill are acknowledged 
by all who have examined it or seen its operation, as being 
@9,50; Common, $7,5008,50; Inferior St; 00@ 7 00 ’ . -muazine is pubiislieil in Monthly Nos of 48 pag( 
Cows and Calves— First oual tv aftraSs. twilL™ .i-vn an f! ls en U rely , hlled wlth original communications on llor 
SOT.Common So- ' Ordinary, $4o@ culture, ..Pomology, Landscape Gardening, the Culture 
1st. It is far more durable, having four times the grinding 
ages, surface of any rotary mill requiring the same power, 
lord- 2d. Nearly half of the power is saved, as the resistance is 
started, but he put the price at the rate for 30, and sent for 
foi try.three in his first letter. Another, at a post-oflice where 
we had a small list last year, lias already sent in one hun- 
TAELISSER & PROCTOR, Successors to Stanford & 
XJ Swords, No. 508 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, have re- 
Keader, is not a little personal and timely effort all that is 
necessary to get a rousing list in your town ? 
Sj?~ The Lowest Club Price of the Rural is $1,25 per 
5 earl j 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 
any offer the Rural for a lower rate there must be some 
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 dlergymau, presented to a distant friend*. 
or added to a club already forjnft-i. 5 —, t „ ... 
. -wAgazines, &c.—W c will send 
g JTTTV'. al Neav-Youkkr for 1859 and a yearly copy of either 
I he Atlantic, Harper s, Godey's, Graham's, or any other 
$3 magazine, for$l. The Rural and either The Ilorticul- 
- -Swine—F irst quality, 6%@G>4c.; Other qualities 5 ®fiVe txft isaun pimu t/hj a . c , „ . 6 th. It will not clog or choke, even if the grain be so'aked 
dualities, (XSHD 4 C. I YELIbhER & PROCTOR, Successors to.S tanford & in water, as the reciprocating motion, combined with the 
Sabbatii School Meeting.—A general meeting Jan - 31 -—?eceipts at West Albany for the iveelc: ^ntlv^nb'lkh^r?' °° 8 1!U0ADVV - AA ’ NF.W YORK, have re- peculiar dress of the plates, render it impossible. . 
n n cj 11 ai o i _ » Cattle, l,o04; Sheep, 2,523; Hogs, 675. centiy puoiisnea /th. It is capable of grinding more grain in a given time 
or ail the baooatn Schools in Koclicster, and the BEEVKST-Firm with good demand at 5Kc, live weight for 3P O E , or PRESIDENT: than any other mill, with the same amount nower. 
friends of the Schools, is to be held on Tuesday S&igbbelowan°ayefa 4 ge C: 3dd ° 4c ’ Theentire stopk!n Startling Disclosures of Romanism, place topS"* bUt “ UIur °° m ’ andiseasilyyaia ° y edfrom 
afternoon and eveningnext, (February 8 th.) Rev. Sales E ^ $ 4 ; m aS^llt 1$*$% 1°$ fl) atll’l’- WriteW Facts for tke American „eo- 
B. Ciiidlaw, of Ohio, Rc\ r . C. C. Goss, of Nebraska at ^h37; fi5. at $7. ’ ’ “This important book should be in the hands of every 3 lower. Therefore every farmer should own a Mill, toll his 
i) „ f ..... , ’ Hogs—R eceipts light, and quality inferior; there was hut intelligent Christian in our country. It is no tirade of abuse °wn grist, and save the time and expense of going to mill. 
aim All. 1 ARSONS, ot Illinois, will be present, and °(>c heavy lot in the receipts of the week; they averaged 270 against the system it treats of, but a clear revelation of it as - Price, delivered on cursor boat, $20 for Single Mill, and $30 
deliver addresses interesting to both old and vnnno- U>s ’ and are helJ at ^- c ~^ offered. ' it is-from its own standards and authorities, and embodies a l/ a ^, as . th ? sh lf, le - 
resses interesting to both old and younm ’ ‘ A ^ ' 
- - --——. ...1. r ..' CAMBRniOF:. Jan. 26.—At market 792 aattle, about fiCO 
Beeves, and 192 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen. Cows. 
4 t ^ and one, two and three years old. 1 
11 r ri lT I i'll t I'PP' . Market Beef — Flxtra, $7,00@7,liJ; First quality, 
•VflUUll |6.JW@6,2o; Second, $o,a0@o,7o; Third, $ji,00; Ordinary, 
(ryover <fo Balrei-’s 
SEWING- MACHMES. 
' *’ °‘ -i- osn 
For sale at 495 Broadway, New York; 404 Broadway, Al- 
facts that ought to startle into watchfulness every Protestant 
that reads it .—Protestant Churchman. 
*** Copies sent to any address, pre-paid, on receipt of the 
price. For sale by booksellers generally. 
Canvassers and Agents wanted in every State of the Union 
Extra xeU of plates will be sent with each mill. 
$4,00. 
■Working Oxen— $75,1000150 per pair. 
Cows and Calves—$ 25, -!0@t>7. 
Stores— Yearlings, $00@00; Two Yeung 
\ ears Old, $2o@30. 9 
tfiiKEP A'/n Lambs— 232l^at mark- J 
1 V KfkVXm- rvVW- 
r i ’! :<R-flB 
Pelts $1,50® 1,75 each. Calf SkTns^| 
HE LADIES’ VISITOR and DRAWING-ROOM AMERrcA COR Y SIIELLER AGAINST 
COMPANION. — The Cheapest Ladies’ Paper in the '\GRLD.—The subscribers have purchased the 
:li>! Published on the 1st of each month. It is now in the rl ?“t ol the Young America Corn Sheller, which is acknowl- 
r |viIE LADIES’ VISITOR and DR V WIYG-ROOM 
» COMPANION. — The Cheapest Ladies’ Paper in the 
World! Published on the 1st of qacli month. It is now in the 
•$:)0@24; Three 4th year of its publication, and has already the largest circula- 
k/ tion ot any Ladies' paper published in the United States. Its 
v the largest circula- Jy all to be t'(e best Sheller ever invented, being sim- 
ie United States Its ,,le a . nd (lllra «le m yts construction, not liable to get out of 
consisting, in linat y ?P al J- alul requirnfc less powiji- to oropel it tlian any other 
vetches Choice Mit F-hell/i- ever made Joan be operated with/ease by a boy 10 or 
X ^ IS.V^ira old. shelliS cue raTe or one,bushel of eahs per 
^ es, 200 Stores, 
Girist, Honey's Magazine, Arthur's Magazine, or any 45 state st - Rochester, and in most of the Cities and Towns ” Prick—M arked Beef—F!xt'm 00 ■ F’i,- . 
other $2 magazine, for $3. To our agents or subscribers, we °f the State of New York and the United States. Second, $fi,75; Third, $5,oo! ’ ’ 1 y i 
wiil furnish any $3 magazine for $2,50, and any $2 one for These Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam of 
$l,o 0 . Canada subscribers must add the American postage, equaled strength, beauty, and elasticity, which will not Veal CALvra^^V^O®^ 11 ’ $1 '® 18 ’ 
tlT Specimen Numbers, &c„ sent free and pre-paid to -ill T,’ T" if CVCry fourth stitch be cut - They a ''c unquestion- ° 0 ® 00: '^ vo Tea « Old, $22@24; ’ 
applicants, or to any friends of subscribers whose addresses abl> ' the b “i^“? K “ use ’ C463-13t Tro SS?w-In lot, $1,50@2,75; Extra. $ 3®5 5 
may be furmslied. Many who feel an interest in the Rural IC^SEND FORA CIRCULAR. MUS Swine—F at Hogs, 0c.; Retail, 5@li>ic. for Spring pigs 
andRs objects, and wished to enlist others in their behalf, - ^ ^CaU 
have kindly sent the address of distant friends. Who will t ^ r 
do likewise, and thus aid the cause 9 w Tl (X (f lit ^ ^ * 9i’ ^J'EF--Slaughtered beef from 
““‘•cause. iUUUlUU, VLUllUllCllC, \ L ers sells by the hind-quarter at $5 to $5,25 per 100 Its. 
Drafts at our Risk.-W e lose little money by mail quarters find slow sale «at $3,2o to $4 per lfitflbs. Onfoo. u. st 
bHt^ferD^son N ew York Goss exchange.) p^leta -- == $»»»« 
our order, and which may be sent at our risk if carefully Rural New-Yorker Office ) sh » nka 8 e - f . a< g one third for 
mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. Rochester, F’eb. 1,1859 ) market scaice ^ ® acp . Lambs—None in the 
C2r " Avy Person so disposed can act as local agent for the Fl -°™—The fever so perceptible a week ago has passed Calves are becoming plentiful at $4 to $5 each .—Globe 
Rur al, and each and all who form clubs, will not onlv . away ’ an<1 a flrm ’ liealtIly toue is the feature in purchasers of- 
receive extra copies, but their aid will be appreciated We h ®? 1 Flourand Wheat. 
have no traveling agents, nor do we give certificates Graw-W heat is at last quotations. Corn has lost the range . ! " Markets. 
C3T For other Notices see last nw f "' 1 a good article brings 75 cents P er bushel. Rye is 4 cents „ Jai V 2 %T Th r demand f or aR descrip 
ast page. better—selling at 72 cents. Barley has taken -i ctnrf- omicontinues good, and with a light stock m first hands, 
-— -wontnri nt mar « * * z s taken a start and is ers are enabled to obtain extreme rates for all olferint: 
Pfvptimttyg p r 1 T-, . wanted at 70@7o cents as to quality. Beans join in the up- realize handsome profits on early purchases. Thestoclc 
U.NLTRATING China. — Lord Elgin, the British ward movement, having gone up o@ 10 c during the week is light, but the extreme prices now current will be ai 
Miuisier to China, lias projected ai, expedition up ■ ^“vraioKs-Almo.t any kind of a pi e .111 t, r i„, %SXXff8%SXUgig. “MSSWSe 
:^uS° S " hlch r-T m “ ny atewftfet 
and ™ b«s “ SqU ‘ d ;° Q COr,C,teS , S f“r- C '!“« » ... after and 50 cent, per 
„un boats, six in number, and with the con- bushel has been added to rates. mon to fine at 10®25c; 30,000 lbs Texas, part mixed -it 
sent of the Chinese authorities, he is going as far Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
as Hangchow, the principal commercial emporium Flour and Grain. Eggs dozen 1S(a1r „ 90 b , ales x M< ?? tizo aud 12u (io Pei 
on the river, five hundred miles dkw ,1 F ' oar - *!« wheat $.1,2407,00 s! 0 c ( bt ° U ’ ‘° C ° niehere ’ } a11011 >'■ 1 ~ iHbuM - 
„ , mnaiea miles distant from its Do spring do $o,50@0,00 Candles, box...I 2 @i 3 c ALBANY, Jan. 29.-A firm market with a light stock a 
mouth, and more than three hundred miles above Whe;!t. U< ( > J Mo a , Frl ; ,ts u a ? d hooTS. g°"<! demand. Sales made during the week common 
Flower Seeds, for each subscription, will be sent to the per¬ 
son getting up the club. Or the Visitor will be sent without 
the Flower Seeds at 30 cents per single copy, or 20 cents in 
The Wool Markets. 
b'F.M YORK, Jan. 26.—The demand for all descriptions 
including 
Shading and Coloring, Printers’ Marks, Ac , Ac 
W itli a list of materials and hints for their selection;’ Advice 
on Milking Up and Trimming. 
Bv SIRS. PULLAN, 
Director of the Work Table Department of Frank Leslie’s 
Magazine, Ac., Ac., Ac. 
Illustrated with over 300 Engravings, 
By tiie best Artists. 1 vol. 8vo„ beautifully bound in fine 
cloth, with gilt sides and back. 
Embellished with Eight Large Pattern Plates, 
Elegantly printed in colors on tinted paper. 
Price, i§t,25. 
Published by DICK A FITZGERALD, 
No. 18 Ann street, New York. 
Also, for sale by all Booksellers in this place. 
Copies of the above book sent by mail, on receipt of $1,25 
to any a ddress, free of postage. 474 
on the river, live hundred miles distant from its %’*’t? , IS 8 S 8 
mourn, and m„,. c Ulan thrce hundred miles above life!?SSgh'SJS 
-5 an kin, hitherto the utmost limit of “ outside Best white Canada $l,35@l,40 
barbarian” navigation. The Yangste is culled K?™isoi**bush:”:° 0 ®! 
the Mississippi of China, but as it drains about Slfe"’ 
a third of China, the population on its banks must Beans'!^;.. 
je eight or ten times as much as that on the Mis- P v Meats.""' 
Sissippi. p ‘] rk - Mess.$17^00013,00 
Honey, box.,15@16c 
mills, and 5 thriving villages within 10 miles. 
, . Oats. 45(fto5c 
it as it drains about Barley.,.70@75c 
ion on its banks must bSS^;;.v.::::::^ 8 oS 
Il as that on the Mis. Meats. 
•.33(5; G3c 
Sheds. 
cefve p°omptattentlon. addreSSed t0 the Undersigned wiU re ‘ 
,r , . LEAVENWORTH A MASON, 
... .. Manufacturers, corner of State and Perkins Sts., 
4 ' 1 ' ac ___ Roche ster, N. Y 
20,000 IMursery, RaVitua Wis. RAC, -' lE CITY 
. DRAKE, dPi-oprietor. 
, 7 , bay e a . ve r ry fine Block of 5 year old Trees that I will sell 
6 $ cent-, cheaper than they can be found 
anjwhue in tae West Also a large quantity of 2 aud 3 yr 
olds. My trees are well grown and perfectly hardy * 
v Tin. A d< l ress y r> ■ N. DRAKE, Ell.a, N.Y. 
F- D rake, A g ent, Ra cine, Wis. 409-13t 
S \V E your M O N E Y . - INDUCEMENTS 
OHered lo Purchasers of Dry Goods. 
Sc 1STOXiM’IiFiOI 3 
Have this day 
MARKED DOWN THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF 
WINTER DRESS GOODS; 
WOOLEN LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS- 
BKOCIIE LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS- 
CLOTH RAGLANS AND CLOAKS; 
T » - m . , SILKS, BLACK AND FANCY 
In short they have reduced the prices of every article in 
THEIR ENTIRE STOCK, 
alley are now offering 
PLAID AND PLAIN MERINOES, 
full 25 per cent, below the cost to import. 
WOOLEN AND BROCIIE SHAWLS 
less than manufacturer's prices. 
VALENCIA PLAIDS AND OTHER DRESS GOODS 
at a great reduction from former prices 
Ihese great reductions are made with a view of closing out 
as near as possible their entire stock, believing it better 
ly invited 
ices. We 
r they see 
Weather Geese....38®44c 
„ , Dairy, &c. 
otock, 12,- Butter, roll. 16@18c 
Do. soft .$3,0003,00 
Coal, Lehigh.$5,75@0,25 
Do. Scranton..,$5,00@5,50 
l)o. Blossburg ..$5,00@5,50 
Do. Sliamokin. .$5,0005,50 
Do. firkin.. 15c 
Cheese .. m a,- 
Produce and Provision Markets. 
Havana Intelligence. Tim TM-mi- ii-,,,. ■ Bpi-ing lambs each$1,50@2 ,00 Wood, hard.. .$ 4 , 00 @ 4 , 6 ( 
:»«* ]il "- Tl “ ?ouci.mg ,h“ «te:::::r.;;r.::jUS IB! fSS;:lS|il 
S,“, Weather ami”K: aS“ k !“v*iSg 
pWnlimdcity iMllhjr. Sugar,flat. Slock. 15,. Butter, roll’."!:. 16 ®i 8 o fft S.JMKF 8 
>00 boxes old, 1 , 0.00 new. The Black Wanior e, 1 ’"- IvSl m'.V.V.V*'^ aiS 
mugs .00,000 Mexieau dollars, A private letter ^«7.::-.:i*S 
a>s some excitement had been occasioned at Ha- 1 U . 9 >*@l 0 c Trout, bbl. .$0,50@7,0l) 
na by the publication in the journals of a state- „ , 7, 
nent that a Brigadier General Renaud (?) of t>-e NEW YORK ‘ Z 31 • 
Tinted States, had by letter offered to the Captain 1 
leneral $15,000,000 to declare the island Lie- 
endent, and himself (Concha) its first President. 
* - mqn toZPce extnu nadUul <1UiU ' : SaleS at $0 ’ 30 ®' 7 ’ 10 co ‘“- 
■ Later from Utah.— Tiie Utah mail of December uuict but prices without change.- 
| 8t !), has arrived at St. Joseph. There has been V “c^du^X^mSed 
> 0 quorum of the Utali Legislature. Gov. Cummings’ 
■Tessage is described as brief and pointed. The lsaa'for 1 'nm^- l °$iV 50 ®i 3 V^ U f ho . ut c - hange ’- ^'esatsnja® 
j father had been very severe, and the mercury @ 8 c d for n n:i "' ! '| Iarc ' h at ^edhiogsstealy at 7 )| 
I 0041 ;lt 28 ° »**>w z^o for four consecutive days*. 
A new and practical pass through the Sierra Neva f 1 Chee ' e at 7A ® 10c ' 08 to “ uality - 
’ I'tth 8 bee“ discovered, which shortens the distance h«Sdl» 
tecn ate F ri « ly - Fifteen mules bod per- 
jbed horn cold at Sweet Water, and seventeen SB™? for , e 3 S t , ra Michigan, Ohio ani in 
V lien were badly frozen steady lUld * fa ’ 2dei,0 ’' a for double extras. Canadian Hour 
51 I --_ Grain—W heat a shade easier, and demand moderate — 
jj A New Avuxxv.c TurnmnAen.-Thc Paris cor- 
d of ‘ho Bostou Journal savs that iu Z &&&&&&“»• 
[ Imrse ot a recent interview with i,-„ , Provisions—H eavy mess pork is steady at $17,37X; light 
f ilmitalisFR wwith scvcial English do inn at $10, and prime at $13. Sales sugar cured hams at 
| ppitausts, the Emperor expressed his confidence WA Lurd continues fin “ at HKc. 
Sr he P 1 °p°sed laying of a telegraphic cable be- 3J-—Flour and Meal—The demand for 
4 §f\»een France ami .1 . . Floui is confined to the wants of the home trade at previous 
<®lM ‘ Amenca, the termination of ' ,r j? es - buckwheat Flour and Corn Meal unchanged. 
SLB*Uch is to be the citv of Boston ti,„ .mwi'mi" neat firm but quiet. Corn steady with sales 
4$.l , - rsoston. the company round yellow at 77 c. In other grains nothing was done. 
•m:l Dein g formed, and the whole affair will he e-..- » 1 demand continues active and the 
;■£&»,,] " 1U 00 cai- market is better. Sales average 200 lbs, at $7,81: average 240 
|l lt0 execution as rapidly as possible. averag !220 3 °° lbs ’ at * 8,10 ’ and 50 Ca “ ada - 
Hulf and % blood.43-- IS 
Common.38@42 
Do. Char.10@12Kc Pulled, extra. .52(<'57>< Cape. 
Salt, bbl.$1,30®1,35 jj°- superfine—45052 Crimea. 
Hay, tun.$7,00011,00 j?°- y. 0 - (.A...40<>-45 Buenos Ayrus. 
Wool *i lb.25@43c ■ L '°- Xo. 2 . 1 Peruvian, washed... 
White fish, bbl... .$0,50@7,00 _ 
Codfish # quintal.$4,75@5,00 ,, 
Trout, bbl.....$0,50©7,00 _ i)o 4"«ttc Exports foi: the Year 1857-8.—’The Jour, 
( omwerce lias from ofii(*i:il soiii*pm a full . 
^Domestic Exports fop. the Year 18 
Commerce has from official sources a 
domestic exports for the fiscal year t 
and that paper also constructs a tab 
three years in regard to all important 
IMPORTANT t 
Jl I will give free to 
e_e to the first applicant 
'.rands Illinois from 
igan, Ohio and I 11 - 
s. Canadian flour 
0Crttl)5. 
Farmer or Dairy- 
tates of New York 
0 Y„ and 20 miles 
d use Schooley’s 
ALBANY, Jan. 31.—Flour and Meal—The demand for 
Flour is confined to the wants of the home trade at previous 
prices. Buckwheat F’lnnr mid Pm-n M ....1 3 
0' 1 - ouponui io any 
i-VN GLOsfc, aged 53 wood, or 1 V. tuns of 
stone. Address 
as. Auuress A. L., Box 3b, Princeton, A S'I UK HOOSb, Hroadway, New York.— All the 
l-173-3t 1 January 81, 1259. D Milk used here comes from a Farm carried on for the 
——-- express and sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetables, 
VI. I-,—Situated m the Town of Elba, Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in 
' on ?„ mde west °f the village of Pine Winter on the best of Hay and Meal, and in Summer on rich 
n the village of Batavia. Said farm is Pastures and Meal only. [440] C. A STETSON 
ratered, with a good two story cobble -——- : — 
un. a n ( l hay barns, a large horse barn, T^EDZIE’S WATER FILTER _The Subcsribers 
ildmgs. lhe farm contains two hundred * * give notice that they have made arrangements with Mr. 
ths acres, with two hundred grafted up- Kedzie, the patentee of this celebrated F'ilter, to manufac- 
of fruit, with a variety of other fruit.— tu !' e - under his own supervision, and sell at former retail 
Iculated for grain or stock. Inquire of Pnces, and discount to dealers as when made bvJ E Cheney 
t the village of Pine Hill. Terms of pay- & Co. Address only JAMES TERRY & CO . 
>y P. B. True, on tiie premises. .... 59 and 61 State St,, Rochester, N. Y., 
_ MOSES TRUE, Assignee. 434 _ _ the old stand of J. E. Cheney & Co. 
Perpetual Kiln, Patented July, ’57. As a paper for the farmer it has no equal, and we know of 
r hi use for Wood or Coal. 2X cords of none, that contains more of real interest to the general read- 
coal to 100 bbls.—coal not mixed with er. Everybody should subscribe for the Rural New-Yorker 
434 tf] C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N Y —Chronicle, Hudson, Wis. 
