JAN. 30. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPATER. 
Jomgu gntdligma. 
Arrival of the Europa. 
American Ocean Steamers.—A recent Ameii HORTICULTURAL NOTICE, 
can writer on ocean steam navigation says that the r5?"TnE connection of a. Fahnestock with the Toledo Nnraeiy 
United States have only fifty-seven steamers, mea- Aj * ociation > 1,uvin R ter min»tcd in November, and the stock held by 
. _ „ ... ,, , ... i himself and R E. Fahnestock, having been withdrawn therefrom, 
sunng 94,795 tuns, while Great Britain has one ^ have formcd R ^partnership in connection with Ana A. Fahne- 
thousand six hundred and seventy, with an aggre- stock and Wm. Baker, F.sq., Attorney at I.aw. under the name of 
o-ate measurement of 666.330 tuns. We have twen- a. Fahnestock A Sons. In addition to their stock they have pur- 
THE AMERICAN VETERINARY JOURNAL 
FOR 1858. 
Association, having terminated in November, and the stock held by r P"AMI'.ItlCAN \ KTEEINAKY .JOURNAl, is <le\-oted tothe 
. , ,, 1 Diffusion ot V etentiarv knowledge throughout the United States 
himselt and R E. Fahnestock, having been wltl.draivn therefrom, America, l’ublished Monthly, by Geokgk 11. I)add, V. S„ ollico 
tliey have formed a copartnership in connection with Ado. A. Fahne- No. 46. Salem Street. Boston, Mass. 
stock and Wm. Baker, F.sq., Attorney at Law, under the name of ^ .^made htadi ^° r annum * ’ ll advance. (All payments must 
A. Fahnestock A Sons. In addition to their stock they have pur- 0ll "' c H op C y o n o .$1 no 1 Twenty copiea . $16 00 
pome’s pmil pw-^otto. 
PRIZE LIST FOR 1858. 
chased the entire Nursery products of F. Hansen A Co., and leased Six copies, one year'.'"." 4 60 Thirty 22 60 New-Yobker- and all others disposed to aid in extending its circ..- 
gate measurement Of 666,330 tuns. We have twen- A. Fahnestock A Sons. In addition to their stock they have pur- One copy one year.... $1 no I Twenty copiea. $16 00 
The steamship Europa with Liverpool advices steamers of 45 000 tuns. en<ra<red in the chased the entire Nursery products of F. Hansen A Co., and leased Six copies, one year. 4 60 I Thirty copies. 22 60 
.up Qt h arrived at Now York on the 21st inst. ^ ’ . ’ ° ° from W». Baker for a long term of years, seventy-five acres of Twelve copies, one year - J00 | Mfty copies . ..4 7 uO 
h RI tain There was nothing heard of ^ rei S n and domestic mail service, w u e .rca in the corporation of Toledo, including Green-house*, office , oll SALK OK EXCHANGE FOR A PA KM. 
‘«;7ed from Southampton for New Brltaln bas 0ne hundred and twenty-one, Of 235,- residence, Ac., situated between Cheny and LaCrange streets, and I!ItICK B I.OCK composed of stows on the dock, and Col- 
the Ariel, >\n 1 .. f th r i« M „ r t,i r n n f 480 aggregate tunnatre, engaged ill the foreign mail about twenty minutes* walk from the Railroad Depot We have now 1>1 lectors office; one store on Main St, and the rest of the block 
York, Dec. 31sk, at the time Ot tne departure OI ° . . ... , , . in press a new descriptive Catalogue, which, with our wholesale has recently been converted into a public house which was very much 
the Europa. , , service almost exclusively. We have thirty-seven Cftt ^, c>willtororw ^ ed ^to all who enclose a one cent stamp !’« d r d 1,1 ^ tho ,^ nce ^ H ^. i , , J I ' d f 
f 1 [inf T niorVof nnarr nnrl 41,0 dlTPC* n4nnwiA*«o nr» rrn <vn/l in AOdt i H iy trUflo wllilo dlin * OdofellOW 8 IIhII, tilC block LS ()i^X/2 Il’l’t, lOUT StOllL'8 hlgll, bllllt Of 
London money market easy, ana tne oa .steamers engaged 111 the coasting tiade, Willie She eac hto prepay the postage. A continuance of the samo patronage brick and stone in a most substantial manner, with a (in roof and 
tors had reduced the rate ot discount to b percent. j iag ] >t 543 similarly employed. The steam mail heretofore extended, is respectfully solicited. Our address is A. now called the Holmes House. There is likewise a Livery bam 
About $3,()'•(!,01)0 in gold was on its way 10 m . us • „ ..C Britain costs that government FAHNESTOCK & SONF, Toledo Nurseries,Toledo, Ohio. wi^itiuiSw ir.rHuMinn ha. mmn i„tn m. 
The Agents and ardent and working fYiemls of Moore's Rural 
in press a new descriptive Catalogue, which, with our wholesale has recently been converted into a public house which was very much 
Catalogue, will be forwarded gra* to all who enclose a one cent stamp J'^o^Taff.'X btek'lt?f^steWghltiHf 
About $ 3 ,(>'»n, 0()0 in gold wm on lm way irom Aus- gervice of Great IJr itain costs that government FAHNESTOCK A SONF, Toledo Numeric*, Toledo, Ohio, 
tralia to England. The last return of the Bank ot „ Jaa 12,1868. a. Fahnestock, 
England shows an increase in bullion £1,138,232. nearly six millions of dollars annually, while the k k Fahnestock. 
The launch of the Leviathan was proceeding satis- direct returns in postage amount to very little vm bakrrJ NEST0CK- 
a, une Mure on • ‘ , . altogether is unequalled in number and amount of Premiums offered■: 
:ently been converted into a public house which was very much ^ 1 
1 in the place. With the exception of the Concert Hall ami GRAND APRIL PREMIITiyrS • 
llow’e Hall, the block #68x72 feet, four stories high, built of m ‘ ‘ ^ * 
mid stone in a most substantial manner, with a tin roof ami troll) lo the 1 erson obtaining the Largest Number of Yearly 
ailed the Holmes House. There is likewise a Livery barn Subscribers to the Rural Nkw-^ okkkii in any ono county, mid pay - 
30x100 feet in good repair. hig Uieretor according to our Terms, previous to the 1st of April* 
I have likewise a stock of Hardwares, which has come into my lbbtf, we will will give a Superb PIANO FOKTE,wmiroKKU- 
hands, composed of Iron, Nails, Paints, Oils, Glass, Tin Ware, Sad- gated bouwpiNQ liOAltP, of the celebrated manufacture of Board* 
Rural New- Yorker OmcE. 
Rochester, .Ian. 26, 1867. 
arivnlififmfntji. 
Terms of Advertising. — Twenty live Cents a Line, EACH 
insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements pre¬ 
ferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements inserted 
on any conditions, The circulation of the Rural New- Youkkr 
factorily, the vessel being moved 8 to 10 feet daily, aliove that sum. - 
Lord Clanricarde is spoken of for the first Min- — ~ . ~ 
ister to India under the new arrangement — <31 d eevt I PWt 
Tndia.—G en. Havelock died at Lucknow on the Ctf UUtWVCC, &C, 
25th of Dec., of dysentery, induced by mental an- O 
xietv and exposure. Gen. Wyndham, with his di- . .. Term* of AiJvertWng. —Twenty-five Cents H Line, each 
. • * T fho frvr/.n rtf Onro, insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announcements pre- 
VISlOIl, over Z, 00 men, attacked inc IO C Rural New-Yorker OrnrE ,) ferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements inserted 
lior, mutineers, numbering 8,0''*, Nov. 27tll. lne Rochester, Jan. 26, 1867. s on any conditions. The circulation of tlie Rural New-Youkkr 
rebels were marching from Calpee toward Cawn- Floor has Mlon off 25 cents in price since »ur last issue-present largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal in 
pore, and fought desperately, causing the English range $4,25(5 5,76. Special Notices Fifty Cents a Line each insertion, 
to retreat with a loss of nearly the whole of the Grain—W heat is declining, a reduction of 5c per biLshel being ob- Cgr' bi eclal O LE3 I illy L _ 
64tll regiment, sir Colin Campbell, however, com- servabic within the past week. Barley is firm at 50c per bushel. All — - - 
nlelelv routed this body of mutineers, Dec. 7th, de- other kinds of grain remain as last quoted. rpiIE ATLANTIC MONTIILV.-February Number now 
Btroyillg all their ammunition, bullocks and grain, Fkovisions aro as last quoted The mild weather and rains have * ready, fr or Mile 1)> all llo oksellere and . easinea- 
and capturin"- 16 of their guns. broken up the roads, and but few farmers are to bo seen ill our streets. 25 CENTS IN STAMPS, and I will forward to any 
‘ o fe n consequence, trade is confined to the city denizens mid may be kl address, one peck of best variety of selected Shaker Broom Corn 
Miscellaneous.—-M adame Rachel, Marshal Re- writton .. very duii-r.oti.ing doing” Feed. Address fftek wyk o ff, Ann Arbor, Miek 
detsky, and Rescind Pacha, are dead. ROCHESTER wholesale prices. iiielk ami cakoen seeiih -ah n >/• ami 
The Madrid journals State that no redress Will be _ I choice old varieties. Catalogue sent to all who enclose a stamp. 
given to our Government for the outrage by the n 0 ur,b^ DB . iM . D ..&5,75 te y f !! 11!" 421 Addrcss "• 
steamship Alvarado, and that the mention of the Da Buckwheat, <pcwt...$1,50 Candle*, box.l.Tjyidj^c _ E _..... .—_ 
imr husd of Cuba is a national insult. Wheat, Gere...--f ,_, ^ 'f'ETf , AND IhWTS. ^^, /(Ill\, SF. SUGAR CANE SEEII, Pure and well matured, 
. ,! ,, „ m w: n prl attack on Bvst white Canada ..$l,0l)@l.)6 Applea bushel. .WufiiOc v J Just received from Georgia, and for sale at 5U cents per tb., at 
Active preparations tor a combined attack on Oem ..60(^70 Ho. dned. Hallock’S Ag. Warehouse and Seed Store, Rochester, N. V. 
Canton continued at Hong Kong. Itye,60 Its. jp bush..o4c 1 otatoes.. oU(q,odc kinds of Farm Produce will be taken in exchange for Agricul- 
Some reports were to the ellect that the French slaughter .4@i^ c w^tof {heliou^K^te;“H* 14 * 
would not take part in the operations. Buckwheat . 31®Mc Calf . . lDc liallk - weetot tb0 (,0 . urt 
dleiT, IlameRs Trimmings, Garriaga Trimming, Springs, Axc*p, and all max Gray LO^ Albany, the Cash Trick of which is TURKK 
kinds of shelf goods too numerous to mention—about worth— “a a , V DOLLA1W. 
which I wish to exchanp:o in part or the whole for a good first clasa >f200 lo die Person obtaining the next largest numlier.Hs above, 
farm or farms in a good location, with good buildings and fruit we will give a Piano Cask Five Octave M KLODl.ON, with Tut* 
and property to look after in preference to a fann or farms. 
Brock poll, N. Y., Jan. 18.1867. | I20w8| JOHN KCKLKR. 
NOllT 11 mi N ill if SC A dim: OR a P K. 
A COURKSPONDENT (Prof. .T. P. Kirtland. M. IX, Cleveland 
1 \_ Medical Collcyc,) of die Oliio Farmer, Nov. 7, 1867, makes die 
AND MOWED, of Manny’s Patent with Wood’s Improvement, 
(which was awarded the Premium as Beal Comlnntd Machine , at the 
U. S. Ag. Society's Trial of Implements in July last)—cash price, 
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS ; and $16 in 
Webster Dictionaries or Ag. Books at cash prices. 
•M2£5 — For dio next largest list, we will give a Maliogaiiy Cased 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
Hour, bhl.$ »,26(a\5,76 
Eggs dozen.12>£c 
Honey, box.00(a) 16c 
1 7UELD AND CARDEN SEEDS — All new varieties and 
J choice old varieties. Catalogue sent to all who enclose a stamp. 
Address I). D. TOoKEli, Seed Grower, 
ikx Buckwheat, IP cwt.. ?$h50 Candle*, box.13@13«c . 421 _ Napoleon, Jack 8 o„ Co, Mich. 
Whe at, G ere....... -f }•**§, , . Fruits and ItoOTS. y HUN . SF. SUGAR CANE SEEII, Bure and well matured, 
Bent white ( anaiia ..$l,lk<ml, '> Apples, bu.-.hel. .i.\u50c ( j j, l8t rece j ve d f mnl Georgia, and liir sale at 5D cents per Ik, at 
ACX‘'vi..■, lln<xl . **•Haliajck’s Ag. Warehouse and Seed Store, Rochester, N. 
Rye, 60 tbs. bush...>4c i otatoea.. oti(tt,()3c .A ]] kinds of Farm Produce will be taken in exchange for Agricul- 
safe, and you may be sure the roots will bo forwarded, with receipt; 
as soon as it will do on the opening of Spring in this northern latitude. 
t:V" Beware of impositions. Many spurious kinds aro offered in KPT.'F.TJTITTl ppFMTIIMS 
the market for this grape. Our/toots are warranted genuine. FOR IISTS i’Uiim mnfit s-mrs oe mvim i 
Orders for the above promptly attended to. by addressing I UK LISTS 1 KOAl OIHhK SIATLS OK CANADA! 
JESSE LEWIS,or) ..... ONE IIUNUKEII IIOLLA K8, in Cash, for the largest list of 
420 D. C. BRAINARI), \ A K« n t- Voarly Subscribers to tho Rural Nrw-Yorker, obtained out of the 
New I a' ban on, Columbin Co., N. Y. Shaker's Box. State of New York, and by a resident of the State, Territory or 
-Province from which it is forwarded,—sent in or remitted according to 
A. O- MOORE. our terms, previous to the 1st of April, 1868 
A gricultural book publishers \ V. collars for the next list ** above. 
140 Fulton Street, New You*- „ , 
X7 _ lir , , a ■» i i- i > 1W LMl-rlVK DO LL A RS for tile next lint 
Nti"vv Works .lust 1 ublishcd* TEN DOLLARS for each of the next FIVE Lists. 
WARDER’S HEDGE MANUAL !3/“*Competitors for Uie.se Premiums can also comjide. for the 
A complete treatise on Hedges, Evergreens, and all planta suitable Grand April Premiums f Thus one person may secure two prizes, and 
for American Hedging, especially Uie Madura, or Osage Orange—the If the first in each class, obtain premiums amounting to over Pour 
only successful system of pruning— manipulation mid management— Hundred Dollar8J —if Uie second, $276—if Uie third, $200—if tho 
Billy illustrated wiUi cuts of implements and processes, to which is fourth, $160, Ac., Ac. 
added a treatise on The names and number of subscribers obtained by oach competitor, 
EVERGREENS—their different varieties, their propagation, trims- will be published in the Rural, (or in a circular and mailed to ail in- 
planting a id culture in the United States. By Jno. A. Warder M. IX, terested,) jus soon after the 1st of April as Uie result can Ihj ascertained, 
I Editor of Western llort Review, and i'rea. of Uie GinciimaU Horti- and the prizes paid to the order of the successful comiH-titors. fl''a/**To 
I cultural Society. Kive Post-Miusters and other Local Agents a fair, equal chance, travG- 
Hidks and Skins. 
woulii not take part in the operations. 
The United States frigate i’owhattan which took 
out ex-President Pierce and lady, was at Madeira, 
Dec. 3<»th. 
Beans.60c Sheep pelt*.6O0S J c 
i’cas.$1,00@1,25 Lamb da .00c 
MORGAN HORSE FOR SALE. 
„ Pork, Mesa.$t)0,00@20,t_ __ „..... 
, „ , ... . Bo. cwt .$5,50fo!6,00 Timothy.$1,75(0)2,25 minm at the State Fair, Buffalo, N. Y. See Cut and Pedigree in Ru- 
MarKETS. — I 1 lour closed Friday at a decline OI Beef?) cwt $I60@5J50 Sundribs. nd New-Yorker and Genesee Farmer, Oct 1857. Address 
. to Is. p6r bbl.: Western canal 23s. 3d@21s. c.d. ; Spring Lambs"each'.]$i|60^25 Wood, hard.$4,5005,50 J 2lwl _ K YEOMANS, Wal w orth, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Seeds. 
a)20,00 (Tlover, bush. 
f'i ENERAL GIFFORD Jr. lids beautiful Horse is coming four WARDER’S HEDGE MANUAL 
\ J years old. Color, chestnut, with no marks. Took the first Pro- A complete treatise on Hedges, Evergreens, and all plants suitable 
mium at Uie State Fair, Buttalo, N. Y. See Cut and Pedigree in Ru- for American Hedging, especially Uie Madura, or Osage Orange—the 
Gd. to Is. per bbl.; Western canal 23s. 3d@21s. Gd. ; Sprit 
Ohio 26s.@28s. Wheat unchanged. Corn declined 
Gd.; mixed and yellow 32s. 6d(t$33s.; white 37s@ simu 
38s. Pork quiet. Lard firm 22@54s. ohic 
Wood, hard.$4,50@5,.')0 
Mutton,(carcass) . ¥@5c Ba boR . $8,U<a>4,00 ...... ...... . . ,,,,, ,,,,,, ..t. 
Hams, smoked ___8 '.k 1 CoaJ. I,eliigfi-----$7,0()m)7,50 .00,000 GKAI I I.I) AI i 1.1.8*. 
Shoulders.7(o)7^c Ikx Scranton.$6.OU(aiW0 ,)/UI Il/l/l APPLES Graffcd tliia winter, by R. E. A A. A 
is.7c Ba Blossburg.$;>,00(a)5,50 tO Fahnestock, which ut warrant true to name, at 
s..0c Bo. Shamokin.$ti,26(g)6,75 per i,000 when die amount of $100 is taken. Also, Agent* for 
.38('f>44c Do. Char.10@ ?zC Joslma Pierce, of Washington, for die Catauissa Raspberry, at Knot 
Dairy, <tc. Salt, bbl. $!,td cm rates—$5 i*jr dozen. Orders solicited 
roll . 15@16c Hay,tun . $7(S|1U A. FAHNESTOCK A SONa 
firkin.14c Wool, p tb .3U@40c Toledo, Ohia Jan. 12,185a 42leow4t 
California Clippings. 
Chickens.7c Ba Blossburg.$5,0l<a)5,50 
Turkeys.9c Bo. Shamokin.$6,26@6,75 
Geese. 38@44c Do. Char....10(a) 
Dairy, &C. Salt, bbl. $l.io 
Butter, roll.15((A16c Hay, tun.$7(5)10 
Ba firkin... 14c Wool, *K)lh -...... ,.30^)40c 
Cheese.8(5)9c White fish, bbl. .$9,50 
JK.. O- MOORE. 
A gricultural book publisher, 
140 Fulton Street, New Yoitx. 
New Works .lust Published. 
Near Marysville the past season, 130 squashes i , ar ri. tried.Inc I Codfish^)quintal_$3,76(q)4,oo 
weighing 2,604 pounds, were raised from one vine, Tallow .io@io>£ 
Trout, bbl.$9,00 
PEAR .SEEDS AND SEEDLINGS. 
f'i OOB healthy Pear Seedlings, 1 year, $S per 1,000; $75por 10,000. 
do do do do 2yrs.. $16per 1,U00; $140 per 10,000. 
cultural society. 
1 VOL. 12610. PRICK one Dollar. 
FIELD’S PEAR CULTURE. 
A Treatise on die Propagation and Cultlvadon of the Pear, in 
America—a full catalogue and descriptioua of the different variedea— 
divir adaptation to Dwarfs and Standards—tho best mode* of pruning 
ing Agents, Post-riders and citizens of Roche*ter are excluded from 
compedtion for any of die Premiums hereinbefore enumerated. 
Having resolved to give every Agent and activh Friend a 
BENEFIT, we offer each and all— excepting only successful 
NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Flour—Market for flour is steady and un- 
liangod. Sales at $1,26(5)4.30 for common to choice super State' 
\X do do do do 2yrs..$i5;ierI,iK)U;$l40per 10,000. 
New England Pear Seeds in prime order for Spring sowing $5 per 
quart Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir and Larch, Pines, Ac.; Apple, 
Mazzard, Plum, Angers Quince, Muhaleb, Paradise and Boucain 
tile produce of a sindlo seed. PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. U do do do do 2yrs..$l5porlJK)0;$140per 10,000. 
1 „„„„ . New England Pear Seeds in primo order for Spring sowing $5 per 
A MINER in El Dorado county recently picked up NEW YORK, Jan.2o.—Flour—Market for flour is steady and!nn- quart Norway Sprtice, Scotch Fir nod Larch, Pines, Ac.; Apple, 
t • i n . n ; np .,, H | changed, hales at $f,25(a)4,30 for common tocliorce super State' Mazzard, Plum, Angers Quince, Mahaleb, Paradise and Boucain 
on ills claim a specimen weighing nearly nine and $ 1 , 15 ^ 4,60 for extra State; $4,26ffi4..46 for super western; $l,46(a)5 Stocks of Uie best quality. Catalogues to any address. Carriage paid 
a half pounds, supposed to be nearly pure, as tuere for common to medium and extra do; $4,85(0)0 for common to good to N(, w York 0 r Baston. B. M. WATSON, 
la lirtlo miartv. viuihle extra fiat and round hooped Ohio—closing steady. Canadian is 421wl2 Old Oniony Nurseries, Plymouth, Mass, 
lb uttie quariA vision,. steady, sales at $ i,:4»C«)4 41) for super; $ l,60(q>.6 lor extra. - - -—- - -- 
I,',... i-i n ,l of linunra drank in Sail Francisco is Grain—W heat very quiet and unchanged; Chicago spring nomi- HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, 
. f.HE kind or^ aaK “““ nal at 100@102; Milwaukee club 106(a) 107; sales at MUc Or white . ,., rI , V.' ’ «... Zl 
with directions for ri^cnin^ and preserving Uie fruit, numerous on- competitors for Premiums already enumerated- the following extra 
gravingSt carefully prepared, exhibit both the erroneous and correct Liberal and 
mrthods of trcati.u-nL^ By Tims. W FieidL SURE SPECIFIC PREMIUMS! 
Ince 7j DENIS. TEN DOLLARS, in Cash, to each pen on remitting for 
IISH CULTUKh. Seventy-Five or more Yearly Subscribers, according to our Term*, 
A Treatise on tire Artificial Propagation of Fish, with the descrip- previous to the 1st of Aiuy, 1808. 
)n and habits of the kinds most suitable for pixel culture, also the SEVEN DOLLARS, in Cash, orWclrster’s Unabridged Dio- 
IIUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, 
most successful modes of Angling for the fishes therein descritied.— tionary and $3 in Ag. Books, to every ono remitting liir StxTy or more 
By Theodatus Garlick M. I)., Vice-President of Cleveland Academy subscribers as above. 
of Natural Science. FIVE DOLLARS, nr Cash, (or $6 in Agricultural Books,) to 
1 VOL 8VO. PRICE one Dollar. every one remitting for Forty-Five or more subscribers. 
FLINT ON GRASSES. WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED D1CTIONARY,—Low- 
A Practical Treatise on Grasses and Forage plant*, with more than 8*1 cash price, $5 —to every 0110 remitting for Forty or more 
term. Special advantages in French, Painting, and Piano Music.- tho American Agriculturist *ays.-“ VVim is the terf treaty of the kind 
Ladles who complete the Courae are furnished situations to teach at h . avt '*« 'mportant suhjeri. B'« advise our readers to get this 
sahu-ies from $2(S) to /RR) a year. Experienced gentlemen Instructors 6a«* «”<! s/utht rt thoroughly, as ue are now doing By Charles L 
onmm hail if analyzed bv a skillful chemist. In PKOvrsio.vs— Pork firmer, but tho advance checks the demand.— 8 aliirie«ilrom to.Hki'a year, hxpcncnceu gentlemeninstructor Klijit* A M sVc’v of the Mass State Hoard of Airriculture. 
OI10U8, had It analyzed Dy a SK llliai^caeiutsu lit ^ nt $lvir<aUf , :Vl for 110W moss . $12 for prim0 . „ res8ud , 10RR at the head ot each of U.o tdneI departments. Summer Terra, April Mn "; ^ „vo PRICE $ I 26 AgricuUuro. 
Ills report tve were told tiiat the 1 andy V as y, advanced, with sales at f*ii®6K& Lard firm Wi@9)ic. Butter l0 ^ ltf ." nUi lor » < atalogie. ^<hjre^ p ... All tile almve works will betent postpaid on receipt <>( prio 
burning and bitter — composed of forty-seven parts in moderate demand at ll@l§c lor Ohio; and 1.4(aj21c for Stata— ieitr _ lutv. AlA)NbU r liACK, A. M., I rincipnl. Address A. O. MOORE, 
of spirits and fifty-three parts of water — was col- Cheese is selling at 6(a>8^a Just Published 420eow5t Agricultural Book Publish 
ored with burnt sugar, and contained one-sixteenth BUFFALO, Jaa 25.—Flour—Market dull and unsettled, but pri- . itiitlK i,;» If Itvi/uv 'vAirMlflf _ 140 Fulton St, New I 
tn avorv mince ces nominallv the same. Sales at $4,25 for fair extra winter wheat A ,IWOK *-VURY I'ARIUER. . „ T t , w ^ ,e . m“a _ t» ■ 
of a gl am of sulphate of morphine to every ounce ohjo BIld Mlchjgau . including a parcel of Canada on terms not ipiTE FARMER’S PRACTICAL HORSE FARRIERY ; Contain- THE G A 88V I E EE .SEMINA It 
of the liquor. The ‘gill’ was composed OI forty- learned. JL ing Practical Rules on Buying, Breeding, Breaking, Vicious M McN WALSH PrincfnaL 
seven narts of spirit, and fifty-three Of water, with Grain—W heat quiat and dull. Sales common white Canada at Habits. Management, Lameness, Prevention Symptoms Treatment rilHIS SCIIOOl FOR YOIINtl I t'raw anii ( 4 FVTT 
seven pans u »P‘i*W 95c sacked, and good do Michigan at $1,02 sacked. Com little or no and Cure of Diseases ; also, The Great Secrht of Taming Wild Horses, ,„LV re.! 7,7 ,i re 
a dash of sulphuric acid 1 1 he whisky contained inquiry. New nominal at about 60c. Oata dulL Barley lower.— and containing the largest number of valuable Kecipeg that has ever ,7™.,”'. H ^ r ,? n ® 0 klllt * 111 the country 
strychnine and creosote. The ‘pale brandy’ con- Sales good Canada at 55c been puhlluhea, to which is prefixed an account of the Breeds in tho 'i' 1 
toin.nl nmnnrr nthpr nnisong. nrtLssir arirU 1 Dressed Hogs—U nchanged and firm. Sales 85 averaging 217 tbs United States, with numerous Illustrations. Kent to any address on , ? . glioh, are only fed. 1 iano Music is only $5 pe 
tamed, among other poisons, prussic acid at $5,37>£, and 70 averaging212 at $5,10. Some smaller lots choice receipt of price, 60 cents. Agents wanted. Address For 0raamental «.";« 
one Hundred Illustrations of grasses and implements. Tho editor of subscribers. 
the American Agriculturist says:—“ This is the test treatise of the kind Til REE DOLLARS, in Cash, (or a copy of Webster* Royal 
u e have seen on this important subject. We adi-ise our readers' to get this Octavo Dictionary, Unabridged in Words, or, Sears’ Pictorial Family 
hook and study it thoroughly, as we are now doing " By Charles L Bible, or, $4 in Ag. Books,) to every ono remitting for Thirty or mors 
Flint, A. M, Sec’y of the M ass. Slate Board of Agriculture. subscribers. 
1 VOL 8VO. PRICE $125. To every one sending Twenty-Five or more subscribers, we wiB 
All the above works will be sent post-paid on receipt of price. fdve two extra copies of the Rural, and send a |>ost-pajd Gross of 
Address A (). MOORE, the Washington Medallion Pen, (a tip-top Steel Pen, such as we 
420eow5t Agricultural Book Publisher, use, cash price,$ 1,60,)— or, a handsomely bound vohuneof the Rural 
140 Fulton St, New York. for 1867, and a gross of W. M. Pens as aforesaid. 
-To every One sending Twenty or more gubecrlberg, two extra cop- 
T II E CA88 V I I. I. E ,S K M I N A It Y . ios of the Rural and half a Gross of tlio above Pens— or, a bound 
tvt a/r AT w AT ctt r> . • i volume of tho Rural tor 1867 and the Pen*. 
M. MCN. WALbn, Principal, To every one sending Fifteen or more subscribers, iui extra copy 
tained, among Other poisons, prussic acid L” ,Hoos-Unchang^ and firm Sales 85 averaging 217 tbs 
lanau, uuwu 0 i ’ ‘ at $5,47)^, mid 70 averaging 212 at $ vlO. Some smaller lots choice 
The San Jose Tribune estimates the population »t5>£c. 
Of California at 597,000. This estimate is based ALBANY, Jan. 25.—Flour and Meal—There is no new feature to 
upon the returns of the local assessors. Of this ^ r ' 0 ^ 10 ^ J* ,d ‘b* m * rtsot b®"* 
population 332,250 arc Americans, 65,500 Indians, grain— wheat quiet; no sales In Com there Is nothing doing.— 
38,600 Chinese, 15,000 French, 16,000 Mexicans, 10,- Barley is firm and moderately active; sales Jefferson Co. two-rowed 
ono Iriuh conn Fnirliah and ahnnt 4 00(1 enlnrorl at 73a and a further sale on Saturday at the same price. Oats quiet. 
000 Irist), 2,UIH) English, ana aoout 4,uuu colored H 0 C&-Ttaere is more firmness 111 our market ii>r Brcased Hogs, 
persons. with sales to a fair extent of State at $6,37(a)6,50 for 300 to 625 lbs. 
„ , , , ,, . average, and $6,81 for very choice lots. 
The Mormons who recently left ban Bernardino _. 
for Salt Lake, made enormous sacrifices in selling TIIl , „. TTIf ..,,, TS 
their estates. One of them sold his farm and vine- aiie gaiile mamkms. 
, 1 „ ,,. c I a non f,,v NEW YORK, Jaa 20.—The current prices for the week at all the 
yards, which were last year assessed at $ 10,R00, tor rnark , ti< M fo |iows;-Beevea-First quahtv, $io,oomiio, 25 ; ordinary, 
$1,500! Another sold Jiropert.y consisting of ex- $9,60(a)10,0(J; Common,$8,50@9,00; Inferior,$7,50@8,60. 
tensive orchards, a distillery which cost $10,000, a , Gown AND CALvas-First quality, $60(<y60; Ordinary, $50@55; 
flour-mill, saw-mill, &c„ costing all together not LbSST' ’qSi^v lb, ^c.-, Other qualities, 
less than $75,000, for $6,000! The fanaticism which p th. 4^@6a 
K. NASH, Auburn N. Y. 
rpHIS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN of the Rural and a Gross of the above Pens past-pniiL 
1. is probably this cheapest ono of the kind in the country. The To every one sending Ten or more subHcnbere, an extra copy of 
expenses'per year for Board, Jyoom rent* Furniture, Fuel and Tuition the Rural juid half a Gross of tho Washington Medallion Fkn. 
in Common English, are only Piano Music is only $6 i*‘r quar- To every one sending Six or more eubhciibers, an extra copy, or, a 
ter. All the Languages and tho Ornamentals are proportionally cheap, post-paid Gross of the above Pens. 
For other information, Address JOHN I). WALSH, S'z/*'The Specific (’ash Premiums can ho retained by those onti- 
ALBANY, Jaa 25,-Flour and Meal-Thcre Is no new feature to UuM im . muUI nnd Enlargui lfj60 . 
Hi'teinHour. Tile demand is fur and tho market steady for home \ 
IV Gorn Mod is selling at 13(</il48. I t ID G» iLATjfviS S ! 
HORTIG’UETUKA E ESTAHEISIIMENT. 
N OS. 87« AND S78 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Always 
on hand, in season, a large and choice selection of FIELD, 
HERB, VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. 
Every article appertaining to the business urnished at reasonable 
419U' Caxaville, Huntington Co., l’a 
ItOCIIESTER STEREOTYPE VOUNDRY. 
H AVING taken charge of the old Rochester Stereotype Foundry 
and put it in good order, I am prepared to execute idl kinds of 
iiook.Job and fancy Stereotyping in the very best manner, guarantee¬ 
ing satisfaction. Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues and Circulars put in 
type, stereotyped and published. 1 am idso prepared to execute in 
the very best style, all kinds of Wood Engraving, of animals, nm- 
titled The Books, Pens, Ac., are ready for delivery or mailing to 
order. 
EXTRA PREMIUMS FOR LADIES! 
To tin? Lady sending u« the largest list of Yearly Subscribers to the 
Rural Nkw-Yokkek, in accordance with our terms, previous to tho 
first of April, 1868, wo will give a copy of tho ILLUMINATED 
BIBLE, (published by tho JUurKUS,) containing Sixteen Hundred 
Catalogues furnished on application. 421w6 
KLJIIKA MlteiC SCHOOL.. 
ff^HIS INSTITUTION, for Instruction on the Piano, Organ, Melo- 
L deon, Guitar, Violin, and in Vocal Music and Harmony, in situa- 
prompts to each sacrifices as these must be power¬ 
ful indeed. 
By the last steamer which left San Francisco for 
Sheep and Lambs—F irst 
piuiupw ™ ’ 1 $2,50(<d4.0;). 
ful indeed. Swine—F irst quality, hQhohi i Other qualities, 
By the last steamer which left San Francisco for Albany Jaa 25.— At w. w. Wolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington 
the East, Mr. Thomas 0. Larkin sent several baskets A ' B e ^ CATnj! _ MOat nMuket Extraf<Si00 ; First quality, $4.00; 
of California champagne, as a New Ycarnpicsent Second quality, $- 1 , 60 ; Third quality, $J,uo. 
to [’resident Buchanan and the California delega- Cows and Calves— is at market Extra, $50; First quality, $t0; 
tionin Congress. This was a sample of the first ^Ir^D'^Bl-^tm^k Extra, $5,60; Fi«t quality, 
champagne ever made in the State; and it was $i,sti; Second quality, $3,50; Tiurd quality, $2,so. 
packed in baskets manufactured from the willow Swine— Not any. 
twi"s indigenous to California. Competent parties Cambridge, Jaa20.—At market 864Cattie, about 700 Beeves, 
who tasted this wine pronounced it of a very supe- ^ e 1 ,i 4 e ^ > "S. colu ’ i * tinKof Workin « ° x< ‘ n ’ Cow *’ luld 0,18 two tt,,d 
rior quality. Prices —Market Beef—Extra $7,60@7,75; First quality, $fv r i0(a) 
_ 7,00; Second quality, $6,60(0)6; Third quality, $5,00; Ordinary, $4/A). 
Working Oxen—$75, 1ih)@200. 
Conflagrations and Casualities. Cows and Calves—$‘W, 4U, 45,60(^60. 
Stokes— Yearlings, $15((^17; Two Years Old, $20(a/25; Tliree 
Years Old, $25(ai30. 
The Public School House No. 14, corner of Con- 8HE i ! r^^ 1 H , f R l _ 1 1 ^«f 7 -^ r 9 ^v-^ rice ^ Extra ‘ Uld Seluc ' 
cord and Navy streets, Brooklyn, took fire between s^ine- b^'at’ market 1 M<W, live weight, 57 ^ c ; Dressed 
two and three o’clock on the afternoon of the 19th 6«(a;6%alP ik 
inst, while the building was filled with children. Hides— Calf Skins— 
A terrible scene ensued. Eight children were ^«-7^a eacte Tallow ^6y a c. 9 it. 
smothered or crushed to death in their efforts to 850 U ° Store8 ’ 2 ’ m 
escape, and many were badly injured. Tlio fire ‘ 'pwc^Bcuf CaSe-Kx‘tra! n $aoO; First quality, $7,50; Second 
took from the heater. The teacher in one of the quality, $6,75; Third quality, $4,75(5)5,50. 
rooms noticing an unusual heat, began to open y^u^°'$18@17; Two Year, Old. $ 20 ( 625 ; Tiiree 
window after window, and it was not until the Years Old, $25<5i3i. 
smoke came pouring into the room, that the true Milch Cows—$ 20 .21, 27(5138. 
cause was suspected. The teachers showed great sn^Am R^n.'Ki',76(3)2,00; Extra, $ 3 , 50 , 5 ) 4.00 
courage and hrmnessm their attempt to rescue the Swine—W holesale, 7c.«fh; Retail, «Kc.; Fat hogs 7a 
children, and remained in the rooms until they were Hnw-A® 6 Rc. Half skii»— 9 (qji 0 e- ?) ih 
all cleared. Many children were saved by being Felts— 7%a7c. Ttdiow-t<a 4a* 
thrown from the windows, and caught in the arms 
of the people. The schools are for both sexes, but tiie wool markets. 
all the dead are hoys. The building was the largest, NEW YORK, Jaa 20 .—The market for all kinds continues quiet 
quality, $i,00@6,50; Other qualities, H, . ed in “ be “ ut "' ul valley-healthful, quiet and pleamnt-tuid pro- t his f am s twelv 
m j •*' 1 h vides a more thorough course of Musical Instruction tlianbosbe- *««»»»««> imweiv 
<=2 /\ t f ana awo a copy 01 wmidil 
~ c Unabridged In Words, (price 
A FARM OF ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES To the Lady sending uh Ui. 
I\. delightfully situated oue and a half miles from Seneca Lake, copy of tne PICTORIAL B 
commanding a view of tho same equal to any tiling on the North river, ing,) worth Eight Dollars. 
inousana c.ngnnmgH, amt Doiuid in Morocco and init, (pme $lz.) 
and also a cony of WEBSTER’S ROYAL OCTAVO DICTIONARY, 
Unabridged in Words, (price $3,60.) 
To the Lady sending us Uie next list, os above, a luuidsoraely bound 
copy of Uie PICTORIAL BIBLE, (same as above, except in bind- 
First quality of soil and well improved, with thirty acres of timber. To Uio Lady sending tho next list, a copy of WEBSTER’S UN- 
Tbis farm is twelve miles from Geneva and four from Penn Yan with ABRIDGED DICTIONARY, the lowest cash price of which w $5. 
lore been offered on Uiis Continent Pupils enjoy siq>erior advantages j communication with both places. P or convenience of location, I To Uie Lady sending the next list, acopy of WEBSTER’S ROYAL 
ayainst each other 
'reuiluma and our 
necessary information, address 
$1,60; Second quality, $3,50; Third quality, $2,60. Elmiia, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1^68. 421eowtf 
Swine— Not any. - - — -—. 
CAMBRIDGE, Jan, 20.-At market 864Cattle, about 700 Beeves, TOLEDO NURSERIES, 
and 164 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and oue two and A FAHNESTOCK A SONS, Propiktors, offer for tlie Spring 
three years old 1 V ■ trade a general assortment of Nursery products, viz: 
Prices— Market Beef—Extra $7,60@7,75; First quality, $6,50(a) siOJHM) Apple Trees, 6 to 7 feet, $100 per 1,000. 
7,00; Second quality, $5,50(5.0; Tliird quality, $5,00; Ordinary, $4,50. 10,4)00 Dwarf and Standard Pears $25 to $30 per 100. 
Working Oxen— $75, lo0(q)200. 5 , 04)0 “ “ Cherries, 5 to 7 leet, $15 per 100. 
Cows and Calves —$40, 111 , 45, 60(^60. Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Raspberries, Currants, tuid 
Stores— Yearlings, $ 15(a) 17; Two Years Old, $20(5225; Three all the smaller Fruits at the lowest rates. 
Years Old, $25(5240. 1,04)4) Standard Pears, extra large ,4 to 5 years old of leading 
Sheep and Lambs— 1900 at market Prices—Extra and Selec- sorts and haring age, low, $50 js-r lu(). 
Miss C. G. SCOTT, Principal. 
421eowtf 
TOLEDO NURSERIES. 
A FAHNESTOCK A SONS, Propiktors, offer for the Spring 
. trade a general assortment of Nursery products, viz: 
140,000 Apple Trees, 6 to 7 feet $100 per 1,000. 
] 4 ), 4 ) 4 ) 4 > Dwarf and Standard Pears, $25 to $30 per 100. 
5,04)4) “ “ Cherries, 5 to 7 feet, $15 per 100. rate price for cash. Etuly orders are necessary, 
’lums, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, Raspberries, Currants, and Jan, 1,1858. A. FROS'l 
dons, $3,90,4<q)4,50 ; in lots, $1,75,2, 2,50@3. 15 , 4 ) 4 ) 4 ) Grape Vines, Clinton, Diana, Concord, Catawba, Isa- 
Swink — 675 at market Prices, live weight 67$6,%c; Dressed bells, Delaware, Rebecca Ac.. Ac., with Evergreens, Shrubbery, Or- 
15 , 4 ) 4 ) 4 ) Grape Vines, Clinton, Diana Concord, Catawba Isa- 
6V(a;6%c. *A IK 
Hides—5@6%c. Calf Skins—9f3)10c. ft IN 
Pelts— 75(Vy87c. each. Tallow 6(5)<%c. th 
BRIGHTON, Jaa 21, r At market 850 Beeves, 170 Stores, 2,000 
Sheep and Lambs, and 760 Swine. 
Prices—B eef Cattle—Extra $8,00; First quality, $7,50; Second 
quality, $6,75; Third quality, $4,75(5)6,80. 
Working Oxen—N ona 
mimental Trees, Green-house Plmits, Daliiias Ac., at the lowest rates. 
V,4)4)4) Lawton Blackberries, at $1.6 per list 
A. FAHNESTOCK A SONS. 
Toledo. Ohio, Jan. 12,1868. 42leowtt 
FARDI FOR SALE—RARE CHANCE. 
S ITUATED In Canada West, Northumberland District Township 
of Cramahe, five miles from the Grand 'Trunk Railway, Colburn 
premise.*. [ H9]_ John c. Nicholas. EXTRA PREMIUMS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS! 
(A RAFTING FAIM’.R. -A first rate article of Crafting i’apcr f 1 ! U,< ; B °y or 0irl UIKl, ’ r 17 ° r Age, sending us the lurgestlist 
V T —just the tiling for Nurserymen, Ac—for sale cheap in small or ? r ,“S r| y «»l»cribers to the Rural New-Yorker, previous to April 
largo quantities, by ADAMS, HASTINGS A McVKAN 1. 18o8, we will give a copy of the l’ICTOKI A I, BIBLE, fa Morocco 
418tf 69 State St Itocliester N Y and Gilt (price $12,) and a copy of WEBSTEKS ROYAL OCTAVO 
-!_!_!_!_ DICTIONARY, (price $3.50.) 
1* E A It SEEDS. For die second largest list as above, a handsomely bound copy of 
I -iijmti uv i n cvcna ,,, , . . . , . the PICTORIAL BIBLE, (price $8)—or, if preferred to the Bible, a 
^RESH I EAR SEEDS—Wo have Just received from France a co| , y each of Webster's Unabridged, and Webetet's Royal OcWv* 
choice lot ol file above, which we can dispose of at a very mode- Dictionaries, 
rate price for caste Eaily orders are necessary. For the next largest list, as above, a copy of WEBSTER’S UNA- 
Jan. 1,185a A. FROST A CO. BRIDGED DICTIONARY 
418w4 Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. Kor each of tho next three lists, a copy of WEBSTER’S ROYAL 
-OCTAVO DICTIONARY. 
FRUIT EVERY YEAR. [Our young friends will please note that they only compete with 
¥ TOR SALE—4144) Acres of Land, a large portion of which is not ?,' U ' h " ther f ° r 010 H ^° a’ 1,u f UlHt nU Hur regul " r April aud Specifl * 
8iirpHMHed for Orcharding, especially the Peach and moro tender ^ remnmia are open to tiienL] 
A. FROST A CO. 
Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
fruits which seldom fail, owing to elevation, mild climate, and adapta¬ 
tion of soil. The most of this tract is heavily timbered, a log cabin, 
about 20 acres in cultivation, is bounded on one side by a never-fading 
TERMS, 11ST ADVANCE. 
Two Doll a its a Yeah. Three Copies (me year, for $6— Six Copies 
CziwM Air* IK ny.J .. .UO at,,,.,,./*). 
stream of water, fed by springs, is situated 30 miles south of St. IxmJs £ • V t ** 1 - Zl ZZTn V >' Jor ST, 
Mo., two miles west of tl.e Mississippi river, and four mUes east offite f J rL Z, 21 T‘1, 
r„„ \r„„„t u i u i’™ ,.r ($l,6tl per copy.) As we pre-ray American routaiie on puiiers sent t» 
Stores — Yearlings, $15(5)17; Two Years Old, $20(a)25; Tiiree and Lake Ontario; sixteen miles easterly from Cobouig. one mile from 
Years Old, $25(5)31. the village of I ’astelton, which contains Hotels, Stores, Post-Office, 
District Townshin Iron Mountain Railroad. ivfiiXr particulars, inquire of 'fi! C0 P^ As wtpreray American l\ 
District, iownslnp , hiuitL-i wiiiikvoiI;,, ir„ British J’rovtnces, $l,B2k per copy is lowest ctu, 
Railway, Colburn _J 1Kw ±_ SAMUEL NOURSE, St Louis, Mq club H snt p 0 si. 0 fr„es, and nan 
Mnz;it Cows—$20,21, 27(5758. 
Veal Calves—$ 2,76,3,00(a)3,75. 
Sheep and Lambs—I n lots, $1,76(3/2,00; Extra, $L50i5)4,iJO 
Swine—W holesale, 7c.«) th.; Retail, 8%c.; Fat hogs 7c. 
Hides—C alf Skins—()@IOc-?)lK 
Pelts— 76@87c. Tallow—f<r«6Hc. T 1 lb. 
Saw and Grist Mills, Ac. It consists of 200 acres, 130 of which is A N ENTIRE NOVELTY 
cleared, with good large frame dwelling, two large bams, one of which iV New Mexican Oushaw 
is tlie beat in Canada West A good sized stream running through it, and singularity of form. Kngij 
several good springs of water, which are brought to file house and true genuine Earth Almonds. P 
hams through pipes, well drained with file best of life, fine soil, heavy dollar, sent post-puid. Address 
timber, laying on both sides of the Government gravel road, extend- 417w6 Care of Di 
3rl SEEDS. 
A N ENTIRE NOVELTY ANI) SCARCE, never before sold, 
New Mexican Oushaw unequaled for delicious eating, size 
($1,50 per copy.) As ue pre-ray American Postage on papers sent to 
Hritish I’rovmas, $1,62% per copy is Unrest cluh prue to Canadians .— 
Club paiurs sent to different post-offices, and nanus added at any time.— 
l's/“ lints on alt solvent flanks in If. .S. and Canada taken at par, but 
Agents will please remit New York, Canada or New England money 
ivlten convenient, for all amounts oar $15, we prefer drafts on New 
York, (less exchange,) where the cost is not greater that last year. 
J\ New Mexican Oushaw unequaled for delicious eating, size York, (less exchange,) where the cost is not greater that last year. 
and singularity of form. English Mammoth Pumpkin Seed. Also, __ ’ 
true genuine Earth Almonds. Price 25 cents per package—Five for a * Specimen Numbers, Show Bills, Ac., furnished tree to 
Pelts— 756t87c- Tallow— fi(a)iii4A jf) IK timber, laying on both sides of the Government gravel road, extend¬ 
ing from Colburn to Cook's Kapioa Situated directly opposite 
Rochester, five miles from tlie landing of the Rochester and Canada 
THE WOOL MARKETS. Steamboats. 
This Farm is prized by good Judges at from $40 to $’0 per acre, 
NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—The market for all kinds continues quiet and will be sold at $30 on accommodating terms It is well stocked 
genuine Lartn Almonds. Price 26 cents per package—Five for 
ir, sent post-paid. Addresa JOS. I, ASHBY, 
7w6 Care of Dr. A. R. McKee, liberty, Missouri 
LY O 1ST y £3 
COPPER LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR. 
Patented July 11, 1852. 
posed to compete for tlio Premiums, and thus aid in extending tlie 
usefulness of tlie Leading and Largest Circulated Rural, Literary 
and Family Weekly. Subscriptions should be properly inclosed, 
and carefully mailed to 
I). ». T. MOORE, Rochester, N. V. 
n Ini-o-o nlnt nf rrmiinri Fleeces sales of some 26,000 tbs. common to full blood have been 421eo\v2t 
coveiecl A large I)10l OX groutxu. mR<}e a[ from 3i@48o-the rate for choice extra; and 7,000® - 
A LARGE Steam flour mill, owned by Mass & lO.OOO tbs Pulled at 22(5i30c for No 1 _ and super country', « uios.- 
• ■ \r i i rloetrrivorl l In foreign filer.) is but little doing; 22,000 the Unwashed Cordova (to ritHIS I 
Cor. Ambrose and Schuyler Sts., Rochester, N. Y 
VERMONT bTOCK JOURNAl,. 
They are manufacturers of these celebrated Conductors, and are Buffalo, N. Y. 
prepared to furnish them with the appropriate apparatus, to all parties J D. Bogardus. 
holding the right to territory, in any quantity, and on short notice. - 
The rods are put up in cases convenient for transportation, with the Q 
full complement of fixtures inclosed. Each case contains twenty-fiie „ 
Conductors; each Conductor comprises forty feet of copper, one 
BOGARDUS & LEWIS, 
Operative Lithographers and Engravers, No. 230 Main St, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
J D. Bogardus. [386wcl Joseph Lewis 
YYSTOIR, HOUSE. 
3 a 5 O P E II DAY. 
Tiie boiler in tlie flouring mill OI 1 Broad, below Mediterranean qualifies on p. t U,.r market Is soil somewhat unset- NOW’S YOUR TIME! 
lujs woiiui in 0 f t j e( j Eastern manufacturers, who come here under the impression 
Vine street, Philadelphia, exploded on the 2.>u inst.. of purchasing Fleeced Wool “on credit?’ at our quotations, will find rilHR “RURAL EMPIRE CLUB has a supply of the Ohinesk 
killino' a man and a boy. It badly damaged the it rather a difficult task; few if any being disposed to sell unless for J. Sugar.Cane Seed, both Imported and perfectly matured Domes- 
, -i.- n i e* ^ ra.sh up, or first-c.lo.-s endorsed notes; our figures for Fleeces more tic, for distribution among its members, "and the rest of mankind,” 
building and macnincry. directly represent cash transaciions, but admittingin most instances on tlie following terms:—By Express, securely sacked and delivered 
Tup St ninnd Hotel Dllbuoue Iowa, was do- of a discount The stock is fullv760,(HX) tbs; but little Fulled, and to Express Ca, 4 lbs. for $1—10 lbs. for $2—40 lbs. for $6. By mail, 
Illh bt. OlOUd noiet, J ' JU 'l 1 1U ''“3 ' ^ U ' about 12,000 bales Foreiga-N. Y. Tribune. post-paid, samples 3 cents; V tte packages 25 cents; ^ th. do. 50 cLs.; 
Btroyed by fire on the 2d inst Loss estimated at ' f . pound do.$i. to any i*. o. m the u. s. under 3,ooo miles, and the 
S100000. Insured for $80,000. Fire supposed to BOSTON, Jan. 20.—There has been a pooddemandfor domestic game will be sent anywhere, on receipt of the requisite postage. 
Lovo Vu.on till, work nf an in pen diary f, 1 ! f t J rte * d J r t rhe . 1 ; al '-‘ a f the week amount.to Postage Stamps taken for tlie fractions of a Dollar, or stampsre- 
Il«iVC been tilt wont OI All lllttHUUily. KMVHX) tbs at quoted rotes. In foreign there have been sales of 175 turned in chantre Addn*w» 
The boiler in tbe flouring mill on Broad, below 
Vine street, Philadelphia, exploded on the 23d inst.. 
building and machinery. 
The St Cloud Hotel, Dubuque, Iowa, was de- 
electro-platcd or gilded branch point, seven insulators, and fastenings. rpiIE FOURTH "SEVEN YEARS’ LEASE," COMMENCED 
Tliey are furnished to agents by the case ; with the exclusive right L in May, 1857. will end May 1st, 1864. This House is conducted 
to dispose of them to he used in certain described territory, on very upon the same system that has distinguished its hitherto. 
advantageous terms. 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, nnd all commu- 
MMIE “RURAL EM IT RE CLUB" has a supply of the Chinese nlcations relating to this business will receive immediate attention, if 
X Sugar Cane Seed, both Imported and perfectly matured Domes- addressed to BRITTAIN k MARSH, 
the following terms:—By Express, securely sacked and delivered l't/‘ Circulars sent on application. 
liockport, Niagara Co. N. Y. 
a discount The stock is fullv 75fi.fifio lbs; but little Fulled, and to Express Co., 4 lbs. for $1—10 lbs. for $2—10 lbs. |br $6. By mail, 
xnit 12,000 bales Foreign-—A'. Y. Tribune. post-paid, samples 3 cents; lb. packages 25 cents; Y z tte do, 50 cts.; 
iiactav - . . pound do. SI. to any F. O. in the U. S. uuder3,o00 miles, nnd the 
BOSTON, Jan. 20.—There has been a good demand for domestic game will be sent anywhere, c 
fleece and pulled at steady prices. The sales of the week amount to Postage Stamps taken fo 
100,000 ths at quoted rates. In foreign there have been sales of 175 turned in change. Address 
, „ . , , . ,. „v k bales Mediterranean and Soutli American within tlie range of quota- 
A fire broke out in the Cabinet factory of A. tions . 
I. W. BRIGGS, IVest Maeedon, N. Y 
I'ir Publishers of Newspapers are at liberty to insert the above 
SCHOOLEY’S PATENT PRES UR V A TORY. 
Patented. .Tune, 185 V. 
I,''OR PRESERVING MEATS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, BUT- 
I ter, Milk, Cider, and all perishable articles without mould, de¬ 
cay, or taint, by file use of Ice. 
Invaluable for Farmers, Butchers, Dairymen. Brewers, Hotels, Can- 1 
A Restaurant lias been added for Merchants doing business fa its 
vicinity. The Jtestaurant is entirety mdejssuk-nt of the Astor House. 
Especial care taken of the sick. 
Families will find this one of file coolest Hotels in New York during 
the summer, and tlio Ladies’ Department perfect in all that pro¬ 
duces real comfort 
The City Railroad Cars starting from the doors, enable guents to 
reach the upper part of the City with facility. The small Cars bring 
passengers from tiie New Haven mid Boston Station, 27th Street to 
the immediate front of the Hotel. 
Grateful for tlie past, I intend to deserve future favors. Patrons are 
respectfully requested to give notice of their intended visit. 
403y C. A. STETSON. 
Janseil, 197 Christie street, New York city, on the Sax. A Mer. fleece. 42(3X44 J Western mixed. 253)30 notice for the benefit of their patrons and readers. The supply in the die and Oil Makers, the Household, and all trades where a cold (45°) TIIE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILRO V 1) 4'4) 
22d inst. and destroyed the building with its eon-' Full blood ..38(540 Smyrna, washed.23a)30 hands of tlie Rural Empire Club, and at their command, is ample.— k 1 '.' 1 perfectly dry atmosphere is required. No house is perfect without . . i.-i.-i.-r vnn \ t v avi/d , r , w , , ww . . ,,,,, 
A .... ,,_ .1 A Half and 44 blood. 32/5537 Do. unwashed. 12(321 The remifianco for naekages bv mail is designed for file nranavment tins Preservatory. ( tl’J’KK FOR SALE OV ER 1,500,000 ACRES SELECTED 
tents. Buildings 235 Bowery and 9 Stanton street, "ml 
and a building known as Racket Court, were also puiiedfextra ...... 
burned. Total loss about $26,000—about $15,000 of 
which is insured. 
On the afternoon of tlie 22d inst, one of the 
female teachers in the Chapman School, East 
Boston, discovered a fire in tlie cellar of the build¬ 
ing, kindled from the furnace, and with great pres - 1 
ence of mind privately informed tlie several teach¬ 
ers. The scholars in eight rooms were dismissed, 
Com. blood . 25(3)36 Syrian. 14(327 
Pulled, extra. 35(342Cape . 25(360 
Tlie remittance for packages by mail is designed for file prepayment this Preservatory. 
of postage—tlio seed a gratuity. |12btf| I. \V. B. Can be constructed 
Slo. no'l 1 " 10 .;;; IS aV^ .;; HfS etiquette and horse management. 
Do! No . 15@20 Peruvian, washed’ 35@39 r PHK TLLUSTKATKD MANNERS BOOK!—A Manual of Good 
__ _ _Behavior and Polite Accomplishments: a handsome volume, 
- -" -- - ———16mo. muslin, 500 pages and 2<H) Illustrationh! The best work extant, 
l not for tlie “ Uj»|>er Ten” but tlie Higher Million —the masses and the 
rJB 't T it *ii ^ rue of our country. Mailed post-paid to miy applicant on 
f-Ni 1 K A cr* ♦ reception of $1.25, money or stamps. Each purchaser will also re- 
v *^ ceive by return mail, witliout extra charge, complete instractions in 
- - - - - - TIIE ARABIAN ART OF TAMING AND TRAINING HORSES, 
At Spencer, Tioga Co., N. Y, Nov. 9th, MARGARET PURDY, Comprised in a neat pamphlet of 60 pages, 12mo., unfolding the phi- 
and left the building without knowing the cause, aged 106 years. 
Can t>e constructed at an expense to suit purchaser (above the cost 
of right) in any locality where ice can be obtained in the winter 
Applications to the undersigned, in person or by mail, will have at- 
\ J Fanning and Wood Lauds in Tracts of Forty acres and upwards, 
to suit purchasers, on 
Long Credltn and at Low ItutcH of Intercat. 
Pamphlets, containing Maps, description of Lands, and other infor¬ 
mation valuable to tlie Western Emigrant, will be sent free of postage 
November 14,1857. ^ 410eowtf IMPROVED LANDS. 
f. L. Alrkrger At a meeting”of file Executive’CommiUe^yca- T °^ FKR , K0K SAL E OR RENT in Livingston Co., IB, 1% sec- 
day, a Gold Medal was awarded you in addition to awards at the . tions of land, all under cultivation, with a good two story liousc 
ir for Schoolev’s Preservatory. B. P. JOHNSON Sec’y 'by 22 feet on each quarter of 160 acres. Tlie land is high, rolling 
-——-—!-21— prairie; soil 3 feet deep; water abundant; coal at 5 to 6 cents a 
IK: EDZIE’S I hushed within 12 to 14 miles; distant from Odell, on tho Chicago. Alton 
1 4 KP im i v Avn uivi.-if iv , i> ,,,, ! and St Louis R. R. 4 to 6 miles ; south-west from Oblcapofrt miles; 
I.AKI., KAI.N AM) RIVl.lt HATER FILTEBS. I and the climate as healthy as can be. Address tbe subscriber at Mi- 
r AYE BEEN IN USE FOR SIXTEEN YEARS, AND IN rage Hill, Odell, Livingston Co, Ill. [414] J. HENRY. 
Agricultural Rood*. Albany, Nov. 20, 1857 
Soon after, aud before tlie few remaining rooms 
could be closed, the teachers stationing themselves 
I.n this "city, on the morning of file 21st inst,of typhoid pneumonia, 
JA MES M. BRUFF, in the 36th year of his age. 
In tliis city, on tlie 13th inst, MARGARET P, aged 15 years, scc- 
tinguislied without much damage. 
losophy of Oriental Equestrianism, with an appendix treating of 
onia, j Equine Diseaws and the modes of treatment. The latter has been 
I sold in hundreds of cases in the year past for $25. 
sec- Address H. N. F. LEWIS, Publishing Agent, | * J ‘ 
Jonosville, Mich. | T jf 
N, of % # Peninsular, Michigan Insurance, Farmers’and Mechanics', To- 1 1 
cumseh, and other bills taken at par. Agents are realizing largely on ! bight 
aged sales of the above. Enclose stamp for Circulars and particnlars if ! ble, 1 
desired. 420 * 88i 
J. L. Albkrger—A t a meeting of the Executive Committee, yes- 
terday, a Gold Medal was awarded you in addition to awards at the 
Fair for Schoole/s Preservatory. B. P. JOHNSON, Secfy 
