NOV. 20. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Arrival ol the Star of the West, 
Thb steamer Star of tbe West from AspIawaH, 
arrived at Ne«v York on the 12 : h inst. bringing 
Western II»S Market. 
OTN 1IVNATI—Tha Gize'te of the 1UH tost says " AlVongh 
bu f IU»1 p, comparatively has iO’ been don© in lh« w i, y of pncMi g 
Lithographs and Paintings. 
A a my rwh>r. Josef ii Phestri.r, flora Eoeoezer, has discon¬ 
tinued hi. huaiuers note i*. Painting and LhhogTaphli’g. aud 
Arrival of the Kangaroo and Asia. 
The Kanearoo arrived at New York on the 91h 
inst., and the Asia, at same port, on the llth. 
arrived at New York on the 12'h inst. bringing mHy besait tohsvoffiiil., cornin'need Ahonte," o hea-'were '?** 
, . , ,. ..If q A *51 R7n OftO ceived during the week ending la-t evening,of which d(Oii were 
8an B ranciaoo dates to the 20ta ult, and $l,b7U,uuu , lrtll( , ht ,. r(;d * The market ha , d-cidedl* bnoya t with an ad- m*.v 
in specie Vance in price of 5,)c. per i00 ftri The bu»i 'een has been n.OL y _• 
Bat I.ttle news to add to what has already reach- and the “1 ,'hiX on oS 17 
nu removal to lown; I ahull oair.v ft on the same ah herwtofora I keep 
re- co stme 1 on hni.d a beautiful selection of painted Knurrs and 
-re Klowrks, taken from v at nr-, hi f*6 per hunuied copies 
id- ni*v ue addiensetl to ROBKRT HA'JKK, Main Sc. Bun do, 
,l y N Y hBNKY P«RSTF,IX Ba nter nnd Lithographer 
TO AGENTS AND SUBSCRIBERS. 
ed as by the overland mail. 
The ship Gen. Cashing, bound to Sydney, while 
’- „ , , i fie hhii) iren. UUSinuK, UIIUUU iv njnnwn ta^ir v ewa Rre neio-v Iinrreni rHins vui --- ^ ..im vnuH r« lin» nr miu' sloe 
Great Brit ain.—T he political event of the week d ,,, vn g» n Franoiaoo Bny, on the 16th, got erib hotoi.g off. The <ffim red. oheapand easy conwrantion-m; 
,o O anMtiiamanrtMli.m at Birmingham, in r>e . au0 S u „ _ _ ... . ... ...» i. a Inin offerings although the feeling yesterday was not quite *<*t » b ..v« wnrrjiT tnd. For InforiL&ti 
has been a.great demonstration at■ Birmingham, in J^oreat Fort Point, and with her crew is a total 
honor of Mr, Bright^ M. P„ from that town, an n 9 wa8 loaded with izrain, a portion of i^ovember and br-t fbrtni.htof Dtcemjer. nt $» jw iiw lining 
delivery of a telling speech on t.he subject of Par m, he paved -atea wtr» $S26 'A for present, and *6 2^@6 25 
,. ' * 6 »{_ o i u rpmarkA attracted which Will De ea eu. rn rtn i nm „ 0 livery. In od products the weeks transact o»»8 weie llgat, but in 
liamentary Rtform. Mr B s " ’ Tfie Ions hy the fire JaniestowD, Ton ninpe new there has been a strong specula ive movement 
great attention, as an indication of the policy of conn , y WH9 $17 000, not $259,000 as reported via. ole vela No—The Ohio Kann-r.of tha lth inst. says:- 
the extreme R/id'Cal par r y. He eulogized the ^ v • “Hors Are HOV BUugh ered in considerable nuraters, with a good 
American Elective Fr*nchise, the eqnal distriba- A 8evere gtnrm visited the southern portion of ^ Auitnpr °' e 
tion of representation, and the ballot box, and f. a ijf orn i a ^e nigbt of the 2d Oct at San Diego. -- - .v...i, m ,»,. 
pledged himself to snppon a reform bill pyovidiog Q reat damaKe was d me to buildings aud fielda— 
in, I)., in quality is noticeaUe.” 
fiFlICIAG ).—For tha wa-k ending 'ha 10'h inst, »b-mt 17,001) tbs. 
o r Ttrnssed Hogs were reetdv d Thev have. hO'*ever, been geim- 
speculstive, anl ihe p >rcha-es tor pro ent ana in "'*' oeiivery. TtAdT /'I A rpii-Opernd closert, or r isa<t— po- OtTR SnOW BILL PHOfTtCrUS FOR 18 )9 is HOW 
amounting la the teg e«»te to »WXKIvwefly <>n o.dera jl ^ i X iVl l/A l 111 r«t da ainst uimdor over mow bei mailed, post-paid, to ail regular Agents of 
from be interior Eaittra dealers have as yet a ne nouiing. anu with <> e o.,rd from anv vehi Ift Will not sag. Self lonkln*. an * ^ ’ 1 1 . _ 
thfir V'OWS are helov rurreni rates Our own *ire guard for’large or iia'l stock. Us-d in alleys or h ll-idea Of the RURAL. It any per80n receives more than 
oheapand easy construinion-and not liab'e to get out of repair.- onft co py. he Or she will please make good and 
Above warranted, i*or inforu.anon, And Ri^htn 
Address «J* A. TR.KAT, T>illniAd^ p t Ohio. cOnspU'tlOUS U.86 of it—for 80 0.U6 11 Dill Ought DOt 
BT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY to be concealed under a bnsheL Please post it, 
SIN CE ^XnXa, friends, where it will attract attention and post 
OXjXIS ANX) y^<3TJT!vTC3r r spectators as to the Rural. We will send copies 
AFFIRM I' rs TRUTH, of the bill (which is pronounced one of tho most 
n.t™ve®Sh™« 8 aS^rofShor tn.sod beautiful specimens of Chromotype Printing ever 
to be concealed under a bnsheL Please post it, 
friendp, where it will attract attention and post 
spectators as to the Bural. We will send copies 
of the bill (which is pronounced one of the most 
beautiful specimens of Chromotype Printing ever 
W ILL ore»«rvB in/«*«%<be growth a*id colnrof the h.ir if used ubhuuiui Bpouuiouo «i ylJ v “ o 
two or threo lime-, a weak. 'o any iraagiimblv age Pe fecily. g 0t; t! p j Q America,) to any person wiohing to 
for such a system in England Mr. Bright'srecom- honaea we re blown down, and rally V ^ tb. Heavy iota sold ^ the % use it to aid our circulation. 
mond rtimia wfire not ceaerauv acceptable to tne _,_. t i n „»i„<i «mi Sjs p«i™ ^ rw im. »n ri soaso to tha ureateal age Statesmen. Judges, 
menduions were not generally acceptable to the yeage)8 nast a8hore . Los Angelus and San Pedro «»g lu» Uw. _ 
bu'k of the press. „i s „ sn fr^ r ed 
Great uneasiness exists in Ireland with regard to destructive fire had occurred in San Louis T,, ' , vv ° o1 fllirl " t "' 
tte formation of » n.« order of .edition..oc.rt,^ M be ,„ to « .rent 
which are spreading over the country, and whose xten t cattle destroyed and several dwellings Advauoe <n Native Klee'*e and i'u led qnAlities ; of the letter bales of 
pcal g f ee fiona all d sease to »he greatest age StateHmeu, Judges, 
Attorneys, Doctor*, Clergymen KrofeshioUHl men and Cen^lemen , . 
arlcetm and l.ad esof all clH8*>eR all over the wot Id. bear testimony i hat we OUR TENTH VOLUMB will appear in an entirely 
svu4has set in. both for Du- do not say t0 f ) ™^ 0 h R '" ', 8 J^ fNov \ 'lW7 New DrKSS, iuclud lug a beautiful VlUNETTK HEAD- 
which is being “got up-- by a competent 
uy, »ni hi. tar choire 8o wQ dprfll)i we fHe) it onr d n tv to you aud tho iifflictvd, toraport it artisk who is determined that it shall be Excelsl- 
"t^nVcCNo , or -- exhibiting « progress and improvement - in 
Ht ^ hoth de8i « n a[ld execuiion. Our new type will be 
V* “JI* 4 , Houift fUr ris ". »" d thttt o f aU our fi-iet'ds. a very f«w apd cations .amoved 0 f tbo latent sty ie, hard metal, and copper-faced.— 
funi Jsia-es raUfii-uia With these combined improvements, we hope to 
the attention of the government to tne suojeoT. w h ere they would remain for farther orders. 
The exact amount oL ,n jj“^2r of theSSSSd Washington Territot. - The Indian war is 
KTs not /efHxed tSTlSoh ended. CoL Wright has grantedI the Indians’ 
eri nee to the^suM-ct s«ys:—‘ Never was \,he voice prayer for peace, aud was talk’ng of taking hostt boston, Nov. in.-Fieece and Fu 
of truth ami jast.ee more arrogantly overpowered ges from each of four hostile tribes. 
bv mere superiority of physical force; never were Fraser River.—T he down steamers continue to and „ omori8e 5) , „, MI ^ caiilA, 
J J j i_:____...in A ion nnni minara from na - u.i... ti u( i:Hu.u.. ai >.. a i 
use your Ken otA f iv*\ we «in so a un mu 
. fc ur ris**, Hitd tlmt of till our friend*, a ve 
th« di-cane entirc’y. And a m w and Iaxu 
cd out A-id wo can now «ay tha* our boj 
less active, but is finn : site* of *'0 baks fine Mteue nt 4aVbc,b rr u vurient a erm of h*dr ah any other child We run, therefore. And , , a fanltlaafl fonnt/raiihipdl nnoear- 
on. In Foreign >ale8 o‘ some tfiOCa) 1 75 bAVK WHHhed Cordova have f? 0 r . commend your Renterative hs a perfect remedy for nil give the RURAL a taul IOSS typog ' P *Pi 
eu effected at a slight a’y^ce. and do u..washed wo- M fh ^ „ nd b ir. W^* nre yo-rs respecttu»lv. aace aQ{ | t ^ a t even if W6 print One hundred thOU- 
g o At terms not dU-lo^d; but uudersto-jd at full prke8.-iV. r GKO W HIDiHNBOTdAM, SAKaH A H ICG IN BOTH AM. ttULC , “ uu tuni > „ • . 
•*«*■ , . „ . _ , . . . f . Th- Kestomtivu i, ou* „ p i„ bottk-sof s s)*es. vi.: laws mediura, sand copies, its clearncss of print will be main- 
BfHTON, Nov. Iff—Fleeca and Fnllod Woolh >vb l>p^n rat d u th gmHt) ho i ds y n p . u t, and re’ails for one dollar a hot- . , e j through the entire Year and Volume, 
imand and market Arm with sales of oO,"0.) ths. at lull previous t , e . (h0 h „, d8 Ht , 8 ^ t { waMy pOT cent more in proportion lalnea inrougu tae emnu 
tore'gu Wool have been on an extensive 
tbs. Gliliao (all of this kind in market). 
ftom. to % blood. X¥<W< Syrian. 
Pulled extTA.40(^46 Cape. m nnTTT 
l)o. RuperSno.36(a)40 Crimea. A T ORYI 
Do. No 1.Bfffd)S5 Buenos Ayres . 9,0)42 / V Down 1 
Dp, No. 2.17to 27 Penivian washed.2Hfff>35 Oct. IZ ISoS. 
§catltis. 
tirely cast to the winds, for Portugal is left hut to ness was doing at Victoria. 
hold up her arms aud record her protest against South America.— Valparaiso advices are to Oe- 
the violence to which she has been forced to sub- to her. The anniversary of the Independence of 
mit; for Europe there remains a precedent fraught Qhili was celebrated with great pomp, fiept. 18th 
with danger.” Tbe Times thinks that one of the cro p 9 are very promising, and the mines yield- 
most lamentable results of the affair, is that France more favorably than ever, 
can no linger be counted upon as among those Bolivia had succeeded in quelling another revo- 
nahions who are bent upon discouraging, in every j a tj on on the Peruvian frontier. Eighteen leaders ___-_ 
manner, the continuance of the Slave trade. f a the revolution, including a Francisco friar, had Qn Monday nJ hfc 0(;t lfith the re ,idpncfl of Henry Steele, 
The general Parliamentary elections of England h een pentenced to death. It is expected that this Ksc) spring v*Uw, Mtiwe.ta. of ii.fl»ram. tion ef the 8 tom».h«nd 
had resulted in favor of the Liberals. step will secure peace to the Linares government bowels, william henry d^an, m. u, of uamiiion, aged 25 
France.—I t is reported that the litigated point for some time. . . 3tari _ 
between France aud Brazil, respecting the bound- Callao dates are to October 12th. Eoheniqne is 
ary of French Guinea, will be decided in favor of atill in Bolivia, organizing a force to invade l eru. 
France, on the strength of documents recently Australia —Sydney dates are to August 27t,h, 
found among the archives of ^Seville. via. Callao. The European mail of January 17tb. 
The Paris correspondent of the London Post as- arr j ve ^ August 17tb. The American ship Norway 
serts positively that the French Government has re9C bed Sydney August 26th, from Hong Kong, 
resolved to put a stop to the importation ot free w j,h 1,230 emigrants, all in good health, having 
negroes into French colonies. had only three deaths on the voyage. 
than the hiuhII, retHiln for two dollars per bottle; the lartro holds a 
quart, g) per cent more in p.ooortio... ftt.d retails for $H per bottle. Ono ftnn Thrmu wpre erroneously Stated in a 
o r. wool) i DO.. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York (In CUR CLUB J.KKMS Were enoueuusiji muit-u 
the great New York Wire Railing Establishment.) and 1H Market f ew hundred Copies of Supplement tent to OUr 
And sold by all «ood Drnggtst" and Fancy Hoods Dealers. subscribers last Week. By a tranblel o! figures, it 
- _ 0 s « read “ Ten copies, and one free, for $10,” and “Six 
A T ORVILLE lilu.EY'S, Livonia. N. v„ 32 mil blood South copies, and one free, for $15” Of course itshould 
J\ Down Backs aud Ewes from the stock of Morris a Xirp. have read ten copies for $15, and six for $li>, &c. 
LYMAN BAILEY. 
_ _ _ i --- 1-1- We presume most of our readers readily discov- 
QUHSOIL FLOW for OITOHING-The best in u-e d UIld corrocle d the “ mistake of the printer.” 
amnut act tired At Pr/ifcinhmvh, .“leubFii (/O., N. Y.^aucl Also k© at 
%m gulmtisfnicnt.i 
negroes into French colonies. 
Mr. Gowen, American contractor at, Sebastopol, 
writes to Galignaiii's Messenger, denying the re¬ 
port that his eff irts to raise sunken shi ps have fail 
ed and the enterprise been abandoned. Re has 
raided since May six vessels in good condition, and 
moved several others. 
Fiance has ordered a regular Fervice of steamers 
between the Bay of Japan and Hong Kong and 
Canton. 
parfefte, (Eomntcwe, &t. 
Terms or Advertising : — Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
insertion. Special Notices— following reading matter, and leaded 
-Filly Cents a Line, each Insertion, in advance. The cir¬ 
culation of the Rdral New-YoiIkkr far exceeds that of any similar 
journal ill America or Europe, rendering it altogether the best Adver¬ 
tising Medium of its class. 
or sale by J. S COOLEY & CO, Canandaigua Price. $U>. War¬ 
ranted to pLase or no sale. DAN PRATT, 
Agent of Josuoa Pratt 
LEICESTER RAMS. 
rpnF, T’NDE KrfIGN ED h.v“ Ten Ram Lambs of the above breed 
L for Sale. They took all the prizes at the Whitby Agricultural 
Fair this year Apply to WM. JEFFREY, Whitby, C. W. 4450—It 
Y OUNG MAN,-Please write tor a Circular of Walworth'S 
Commercial College, Rome, N. Y. <69 
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VOLUME X, FOR 1859. 
“Think cf Living.” 
fUtHE LETTER. B'OC—An earnest, wide-awake, antt-drng Health 
Floor.—A break in tho 
KC Xhe*re; Y N'ov S rii °. T fSi \ L JouZl published reoathlln Dan, 
KocnsHte*. inov 10 > by SLVIMO^S A MRKRRL. a» $ 0 a i 
canal, which has tilled our city with de- lh0 ptK) pi 0 bow to live fukb fIox sick: 
IR LETTER B'^X—An ewnest wide-awaKe, snr»-arnK r»eann ^ 
Joumnl. published monthl Jin DauNVille, Living ton Co.. NY, is m^te wi 
) n\ear Its mWion is to tf aca 
sickness. To give new renders 
taiaed boats, together with the inclemency of the weather, has given 
Austria—Y ustria is said to be negotiating with a peculiar feature of dullness to this department of trada Nothi.g 
Turkey for the cession of a port in the sea of Mar- of importance is doing, except tothe su. ply of the home demani. 
mora for Austrian Lloyds. Obain.-No change la Wheat, Can.. R. o or Barley. We h 
^iYtPon th mi wand Minnie rifl 3 8 intended for tbe decline in Oat*, and an advance in Buckwheat 
bixreen tnousana Minuie nn inwuucu iui t p onLTRy _ W nhje8terdAy came a rush of Chickens and Turkey 
BosHra insurgents had been seized on the frontier. an ^'^ Rr con ; n 3 | p J oj haVd faUjn 0 ff much below m 
Spain.—A ll the ships intended for transporting Tu( J nkfgivingrateg . 
1 /rLmjJljAjmiAV oo vv ujowh r-> The Rural New-Yorker is ro widely and favorably known in 
WI3NTG- 3VE A.OEEITSXES- tile East and West, North and South, ns dm most popular Agricol- 
Nb VV STYLEi-PKICK #50. tijhai., Literary and Family Newspaper of the AgPjthat we 
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343 Broadway, New York. 88 y that toproper .ffort or expense will be spared to hilly maintain 
agram of (he Rock Stitch as made by this Machine: and increase its reputation ss die Li st .Journal of its Class — 
rendering it, emphatically, the Standard 
rural and family weekly. 
“Excelsior" its glorious Motto, and "Progress and Improve- 
rpnis IS THE ONLY STITCH that cannot be raveled, and that meld » its luadableObjects, die RURAL continuously, tasieis in Merit 
I presen's the same appearance upon esch side of the team It d reporp , decided progress in Circulation and Uskfulness. As 
h t»>O threads, one upon each side of the fubric, aud in- Agricultural. Horticultural, Literary, Family and Nows Paper, 
ii the centre ot It combi ed, it has long been umiva led. Not a monthly of oi.)y twelve 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. issues yearly, but a Large and Beautiful Weekly,— which embraces 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, in one a greater numberof Useful and Timely Topics than several 
Smith’* Arcade. Roches er, N. Y. ordinary journals,—T he Rural Ls, pur excellence. 
SEND FOR 
A CIRCULAR. 
ai”opTo tindtv tnj'ii'ge'of tha" f.'uo"ot it. f achlngs, the last hair of I S. W. DIBBLE. Agent, in one a greater number ol Usi-lui ana irmeT^V 
t bo preseiat volume will bo seni T. c Six Letter Stamps. PlwHSe give | 4 »;q Smith*n Arcade. HochcH-er, N. Y. ordinary journals,— 1 iil Kukal ls, pa cx , 
; ;; ^ ;; * * * * * The Paper for the People and the Times! 
-tr•TT'R. I ■yTT'R. t^t I FTTFtlE? II IIFTS — GIFTS! — GIFTS!! THE tenth Volume will lie Printed and Illustrated In Snporior 
-t UKoI -t U drCW I dr U«OU .A w , ptvle while its Cq.'Tksts wi 1 vie with its improved Appearance. 
LADIES’ FURS. Splendid Gifts I All »ho desire a paper which ignores trash, huinbug and dccention, 
Fancy Sloigh and Buffalo Bobos. ; At No. 439 Chestntit St tti 
/HiARK. 17 Riate St, Breh a.*r N Y. has the largest stock of ) ;5 ONLY ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK oTORE . iry dlu j^odel Farm and Fireside Journal. 
V 7 Kota and Hobos In tlin cliy, wh'ch he Is offering at prices m , , q [,;vaNS would inform his friends and the public that his _ orp V T P’ A 'Ml') TKT2ATS 
nrry compitition Come one, rome all, and oxamlno Cl.ARK’S | 1 Book S’ore and Publishing House Is permanently I’ OJtvIVl, oil 4V1N i^> a i 
large slock ol Fur Coeds, at 17 Ma o H» art t-tf .. , ; ,|ishcd in Brown’s splendid Iron Bniid.ng, 439 Chostnut Street, T]IE jj cral New-Yorkkr is pub'lshed Weekly, each number 
tv Ivors below Fifth, where the purchaser of each book, at the C omnrising Eight Double Quarto Pages. An Index,Title Page, 
troops in the contemplated expedition against p KCI T 3 —Apples are still moving upward in price, a start of 2Sc 
Mexico, have sailed for Cuba. ^3 bushel being the advance of tho week O'l firat qualities. 
INDIA. Ad vices from India state that the Gwalior HAT.—We eti 1 quote at previous rates, although prime brought 
rebels were still at Lerange, and it was thought. 50 rent* TP t.m better prices yesterday, 
that they would make an attempt to cross the Ncr- SpetabL for other changes. 
buba. there were 3,090 rebels eDgaged in the con- Rochester Wholesale Prljes. 
flict on the island in the G >gra. They were driven 
out of their intended position, with 1,000 killed, in- flour ^™ wheat ..$.6,5(j®6,00 H 
cladinfr two lenders) the British loss wss trifling. d 0 spring do ..$4.^«aAou Oi 
D,, m un wau miiet Do. Buckwheat IP cwt.$l,7r @2 
Bombay was quiet. _ __ . . wheat,Genesee .T...*Llu@»J» A 
'A«t white Canada ..$i.l*Ka;,l,25 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.163)8. 
Flour, winter wheat..$5,50@6,00 Houey, box.ln@l.j< 
Do spring do .Jl.*'6,.)U Caudles, box........ 12^(gjl3<' 
Do Buckwheat IP cwt $l,7f@2 Fruits and Room 
Vheat,Genesee.$1,10(a).,AO Apples, busliel.S c.^i m 
w whim Canada ..$UUGal,28 Do. dried.$l,2Y2i , ,.M) 
China —Trade at. FIoDg Kong and Shanghai was a, wt w hiu» Canada !."$'. luffiii,25 Do. dried. $l,2‘<,tv,.M 
dull. Silktirm. A fair business doing at Macoa 
in tea. Freight tending downward. Tnere was v .<"c sianghter.ojqfSA 
increased activity at Foo Cboo. Imports at Sin Barley.""'.'..00@76c Calf...... 
gapore active. Produce in good demand. ^ 
Meats. 
Commercial lnteIU«ence. Meats. 
Brsadstuffs. —Flour firm. Wes’ern canal 20@2'2s. .*^$6% 
Ohio 22-@2< fid. Wire at verv dull and nominal. Red l}eBr >y cwt“. 
m si nri.ll. n n .n l<,war but , , , _ . I,., 
Sheep pelts.50c(Sf 1, 
Lamb do .Sk2i63' 
Seeds. 
Pork, Mess.$00,u0(<$16,0e Clover, bnsh.$4,lX)((f.- 
Do cwt..$5,11006,60 Timothy.$!ftUU(5£?.’P 
Western 6s3.l@ns6d. White 6-3 1@6<8d. Corn lower but gpriu^Lambs'e'ach'.!$l,50(ai2,lK. Wood, bard.$4,CU(r,. « 
nominsl at 31-@33<. White 33s@3ib0(l. European sorts Miman (carcass).4.vu6c Do. soft.$!>,<)<)(. /,' 
Dominal at 3ls@33b White 33s@33t>6d. European sorts Mutton (carcass), 
freely offered at 30s@31. Haiua smoked .. 
Provisions —The provision market is dull but steady, q^c ken™. 
Pork— nothing d-dng in American. Lard dull aud lower Turkeys.... 
—68(953. '*9680. 
tlairis, smoked.9(o>9Hc Coal, Lehigh.$5,76(a 6,V 
Shoulders .U<a)6c Do 8ci 
Chickens.6c Do Blr 
Turkeys.8c Do. Shi 
(Boss - -38((£)44c Do. Ch 
Dairy, Ac. Salt, bbl. 
Butter, roll.17®18c Hay, tun 
Do firkin.00@16c Wool 1 
Cheese.6(a-9<- Whiu. fisl 
Do Scranton.$.’',U0uiA,... 
Do Blossbnrg.$6,tK)(aj5,. r s 
Do. Shamokin.$6,.-M@5J5(i 
Do. Char.Ifff3)li%e 
Sail, bbl.$l,3o(a,l,3o 
Hay, tun.$7,U0@10,iKi 
Wool^Jlh .2S(a)43 
White fish, bbl.$<>.5(krt>7,i'U 
- Butter, roll.JHOjioc nay, iuu.®/,UO(0 |IU..t 
gy.. 1 4,,f I>0 firkin.00(a|16c Wool tb.'2o(a)43 
SptICtiilL dlOIlffy* Cheese.«®9c White fish, bbl.S6AO&7.H) 
-y iHVWW ^vVVAVAV(t* 4 Lard, tried.@lffc Codfish ^quintal ...$l.’2.5@4.5ii 
_____ Tallow.9Kf3il0c TronLbbl.$6,60^7.00 
CROVER Sc BAKER’S Produce and Provision Markets. 
CELEBRATED NEW YORK, Nov. 15, — Flour — Firmer wi>h fair eas'ern and 
_ __„-„T-r'.Tn -sir a OITTHTTICI local demand. Toe severe snow storm considerably cheeked rpera- 
FAMILY SE W ING MACHINES, tiena bales 12 8oO bb's at $ 1.5i'(aj4 2U tor ausoand ; $ ,4U(oJ,i,f>6 
for super State; $ I,' IHg^5,10 for extra State; $1,*0toi4.66 for saper- 
. - rner/a flneOhio,niiaote,Indiana Wisconsin, Michigan anfl Iowa $t8'>@S.iO 
A Now Style,—Price q>5 U. for common to good medium and extra do, $5.<0 o6,60 for shipping 
, brands extra round hoop <>blo—the market closing firm. Canarfiar, 
For sale at 495 Broadway, New York ; 464 Broadway, l 8ale » m hhh at “ 
Albany; 43 Genesee st., Utica ; 22 South Satina st., Svra- Grun—W heat firm bnt very qu'et Shippers will not onerate at 
J , , , , . , , ., . nresent. while the home trade refuse to fane more than suflfi i.ntto 
cuse ; 4o State st., Rochester, and in most of the Cities „„ p|J i y pr e,. k n,g wsnts. bales at 119<aII2<>c for winter red . <hio; 126c 
and Towns of the State of New York and the United States. f 0 i fair white , aoadtan; ioo@lo c lor common red Southern. Corn 
-m. it „ co a fsnools and form a seam dull; sates at 7.'iff- 7’cfor con mm to prime mixed wes <-ri ; 8.'c for 
These Machines se w Horn two spools, and torm a seam weo ^ rn ye)|()w 0ab) Rr6 RM>ady at 48 ^a9c t»r Stare; 51@t2c lor 
of unequalled strength, beauty, and ela ticity, which western; 52>£@5.’’c for Canada 
. -c c .v, m. „„ Provisions— Fork u,arae. w'thontch»nge. Sa'esat $ ! 7,38((61760 
will NOT rip, even if every fourth stitch be cut. They “ ( ’ sa , $ i 3 ^13,00 tor prime; $ - .60 for thin mess; *—.87 for 
are unquestionably the beet in the market for fami’y ure. prime mess: t—,50 tor clear. Dressed hogs are in fair request 
,,,trot?” SEND FOR A CIRCULAR H T13t at6%(^7c ¥t tb Lard steady; sales at ln>£(a)llc Butter i* "ell- 
463] »LND it ur a biKbUL iR. 'jtji LRSI hig « l2(ai8o for Ohio; 16®22c for State. Cheese at 7®8M<L a» 
-to quality. 
WOODEN WATER-PIPE, BUFFALO, Nov. 15.—Flour—Receipts light and stock in store 
. ... ....___ .. ..... greatly reduced, iu confequ*poe of which the market is very firm. 
ITS DURABILITY AND PRACTICAL USEFULNESS. Sales Saturday at $t,37)4(a)t,on tbr choice brands Illinois and Wis- 
- cousin; $V 0 0)5,25 for good to choice extra Indiana, Vliehira", Ohio 
The Superiority of Wooden Pipe over all other kinds aud Canadian, and $yof >r the range of double extras Sale* this 
- 1 mitmine dmih e extra Ohio. Mnhi.an aud I ltd ana, ranging from 
for conveying water, is but just beginning to be appreci¬ 
ated. It is now fu ly demonstrated that Wood is not only 
morning double extra 'hiio, MiihLan aud Ind ana, ranging from 
$ > 50 10 $ ',75 and 2*4) bb’s one Indiana on private terms 
Grain— Wheat—The inquiry t. is mnri i .g is fair, out ho’ders are 
s ruewhat firmer in ti.eir views, by rea-on of wh ch no .ah-s n«v e 
To Young Men Out of Employmont. 
500 IIOOK. ACJICNTH 1VANTRI). 
W ANTKO —1*1 every sei linn oft"* United Plates, nettvn and 
enleiprlslng sii.ii to engag*<u the sa'e of very patellar low.ka 
To men of kckvI nd lr*^-4 poh-ki «ln^ >1 pidu.II capital such Induce- i 
irtents will h« nff-drof as to enable th«hi to make from $. r > U) $lu per 
(Uy proHt (Mrculan* coptakting instructlonn, nnd a complete ll^tof 
onr publications with wholeasla and retail prices, will be hent to any 
address free of postage. Address. 
DICK A FITZOKRATaD, PnblUhers, 
4f>3-2t 18 Ann St, New York. 
Prof. A. N. Johnson’s 
N ORMAL MUSIC SCHOOL will commence In Palmyra on 
Monday, Nov. 29th, and contlnne In seralon "lx or seven weeks 
Terms <111 Particular.! can be learned by addressing A. B Ci.tM- 
ons. PalmyrA Waj"# Cu, NY. 
ThL School is particularly worthy the a.tentlon of those wishing 
to qualify themselves to teecti. l“ad choir", or obtain a thorongh 
k.ovled.o of Mnstc at a small expense of rime and money, 'the 
highly sncce«srnl sesrion of th's School la t summer conclusively 
proved ti nt, upon Frol Johnson’s new system, the fe* weeks In | 
which the School Is In session is sufficient to accomp ish th's. 453—It j 
LIVING- PORTRAITS 
WITH 
3E»Eira- yvixrx> 3E=»JEjrsrcxXji 
REAtiRF.S OF 
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 
And the public, will plea-e rake not'ce that the papeis entitled 
THE AUTOCRAT 
OF THE 
BREAKFAST TABLE, 
BY 
OLIVER WENDELL HOLME?, 
have heencul'ected in or.e ha’ dsome volume, 12mo„ 
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY HOPPIN, 
AND 
PUBLISHED THIS DAY. 
PRICK SI 00* 
For Sale by all Booksellers. 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON Jk COMPANY, 
463_"t Publkkcrs, Boeion. 
S HELP SKINS—Ca li fer Wool and Sheen Skins, 
(t-2t') 8 WILLIS, 10.1 State 8t„ Roch-ster, N. Y. 
CfA BUSHELS PKIME APPLE SKEI>«—Clean and 
Oil ulump, saved this lull, aud fir sale at toe Toledo Nurseries by 
4q2-<t a. f a hne -.took & so v s. 
r )ERKSHIRE BO VKS, of the choicest qnalitv, for sa'e by 
) WAlriEH COLE, 4 miles south cost of Buta/a village, Gene- 
HFTS — GIFTS!--GIFTS!! 
Splendid Gifts ! 
At TSTo. 439 Chestnut St. 
eetaoliflhttd in Brown's splendid Iron Bonding, 4S.I On©»ktnut ntreet, fp nE r D ral New-Yorker is pub’fs 
tv duors below Fifth, where the purchuxer of each book, at the coni .,rising Might Doubi.b Quarto Dauils. 2111 ^^, 11 ^ 1 ^, 
iPirular retail price, will receive one of the following gifts, valued at ^ ^ ^iven at the elute of ouch Wlume. 
hum 25 cents to $100:- Worth. TERMS —tx Advance — Two Dollars a Year; Three Copies for 
1 Patent Krigiish Lever Gold lYatches.$1UU O) each $5; tHia, and'one free la c*uh rtgrnt, f y iiO; ’Lay and one Jne, lor 
■V 1 t'atcnt Aiicuoi do. do. . 60 00 “ *lrt; Sixteen, and one f,ee, for $22; f\cnMu and on,■ tree, jor $2b; 
4H0 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 18k. cases. 35 00 “ Thirty-Two, and two Jrie, for *40,, (or .10 Jor $£JM) and any 
600 Silver Hunliug Watches, warranted. 15 00 “ greater number at same rate— only per copy! u-il t an extra 
'.Of Parlor Time-pieces, . 10 00 “ copy for every Ten Subscribers over Thirty! Club papers sctu 
V ', . Cameo Seta, Ear Drone and Pins,. 10 00 “ ent post-offi'is, if desired. As we pre-pay American postage, $L,7 is 
600 Ladies’ Gold Bracelets.6 00 to 12 00 “ the lowest club rate for Canada. 
60 U Gents’Vest and Fob Chains,. 10 00 “ r?/” Now is the Timf. to Subscribe and form Clubs for tho 
10,)0 GoP Locketa, (large size, double case,). 10 00 _ New Year and Volume Spocimo., Mimbers, Show-Bills, Pmspec- 
2000 Gold 1 ockets, (small size.). 3 00 tuses. &e„ cheerfully furnished (by mail orotherwise, at nur expense,) 
10 .K) Gold Pencil", with Gold Pens......... 5 00 to all disposed to loud a portion of iullueuce in behalf of the Rural 
UK)d Extra Go'd Pens, with cases and holdeis,. A 50 iUid j ts oqjccts. Address 
25*to Gold Pencils, (l-adi-s',)....... j W M I>. |>. t. MOORE, Roehceter, N. Y. 
29H) Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils............ i 50 ___ 
IxHdiefi's t»old Pens, with Gases and Holders,... 150 ——————— TT——!"T—— 
#5u0 Gold Rings, (Ladies’.). 1 00 “ ' 
2, ; Gents’Gold Rings. J 18«>9. 
' « Misses’Gold Breastpins,. fSS “ godeys lady’s book 
! ! h;i Pocket Knives.. .. 1^0 “ j]\j THE ASCENDANT, 
1 aK)0 Stt<B(3 d'o t8 Sleeve Buttons, . II : Great Literary and Pictorial Year. 
SJS|™ ; TH k twenty-ninth year. 
15000 Ladies’ Cameo, Jetor Mosaic Prns,. 6 00 ^ Volumes Fiftv-eillht and Fifty-nine for 
2500 Ladies’Shawl and Ribbon i'ina.-. ’ , ,, : . v-,...will contain 
6000 Ankles of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, Ac.. Ac, not enumerated tulS Y cai will ooiuam 
In the above, worth (Y..m 25 cents to $25. 1200 Paces of Reading Matter , 24 7 ages of Mane, 13 Colored 
Evans’ new (baniogue, which Is sent free to all parts of tho conn- containing at least at) figures, 14 Steel Kngravmgs, 
try contains all the most popular Books of the day, and the newest 7ao \ Vood EngruV'ngs, VHO A’tides by V'C bed authors of Amcr- 
piiblicatious, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at j ca these will he given in 1859, at prices for which see 
other stores. .avtti m a OUR EXTREMELY LOW CLUB RATES. 
Agents wanted In everv town In the Union. Those desiring so to ULL)ES y y///,; hEST, AND TDK CMEAPDS'l 
act, can obtain full particulars by addressing as above. UlE uloasg Z/JNK IN AMERICA. 
N. B.—Being largely h.torested in publishing books, and buying . nii^AMFSTAL AND INSTRUCTIVE. 
from other publishers in Immense quantities, tor cash, lam enabled U8EELI", OKN AM.lt. _|_ 
to make largei discounts to Uonntry AgentS and Book Dealers than HAVE now several new departments Onr MUSIC, of 
Ctt Anv ^k at pnblis°her,nTunU Sratesf'tbe retail price of which W 
is $1 or upwards, wifi be promptly sent. Gift included, on receipt of fj/Z pZlA KpVuEA P FURNITURE, with illus ratioiia— 
p "bHsht!r s pni.e. t0 any perron ordering ten HIE IWUSE WIPE: or, Iferw to Ed 
bookshfbe sent to^ne address. Jiei.d f h r H r *tHlngne. Address, THE AM OFORNei^NIALIIA 
LEA & PERRINS’ 
CELEBRATED 
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 
PRONOUNCED BY 
CONNOISSEURS 
EXTRACT 
of a Letter ftom a 
parimeut io the strongest in the country. 
SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW. 
During the year will be given a number of engravings of articles 
that lauies can make up for Feeney Fairs, witu descriptions how to 
mas e them. 
The usual contents of the Lady s Book are: 
Howto l resswiih Taite. Childrens Clothes—How to cut and 
contr ve them. Patchwork The Dressmaker and The Milliner. 
Drawing in all its variety, useful to the beginner and the 
proficient. _ _nf the celebrated “ Rrodie” will 
R . H . FERRIS’ 
Only Good Sauce, 
ting that the Pipe used is not satisfactory, and ordering t53m6tc Oa>s in good temaudand ma,k<-t fi 
8 , r dull and heavy w.toiu toe range ot ts @7.'c tor g. 
a.k-t fire- at t ,: c Barky 
i*c for good to choico Ry« 
Wooden Pipe of up. dull and heavy at 65c Seed—Timothy quiet and nominal ac $1,75@ 
The following letter from Ellis Morse, Esq., of Eaton, T,'-b tor gnd to choice. Ne inquiry fo'rclover 
s , ,, , , Pbovi-ions—N ates drersed hogs Saturday at 5^@5>^c. Heavy 
Madison county, N. Y., should be read by every person mess pork firm at $16,Od; light do $’5,6d; and prime $13,U) - 
having any interest in the use of Water-Pipe. Tbe apeci- _ 
men referred to is a pi>ce of Pine scantling 4 by 4, with The Cattle Markets, 
a bore rf two inches, aod can be seen at our office. It NEW YORK, Nov. 10-The current prices for the week at all the 
an oears as sound as when first put into the ground, 42 markets are as follows: 
" _ Beet Cattle—F irst quality, $8,50(a)9.0d; Ordinary, $7,75 v qj8.25; 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—The current prices for the week at all the 
years ago : 
Eaton, Madison Co., N. Y., Nov. 6, 1858, 
I S. Hobbie & To —Gents.: Yours of the 2d inst. was 
Common. $7.tX)(a.7,t>U; Inferior, J5.50^i6 59. 
Cows and Calves— First quality, $6tl@65; Ordinary; $t5(q,55; 
Common, $3X®40; Inferior, $25(aj20 
Veal Calves—F irst quality, 10 tty., 0jX'gj7c.; Ordinary, 5)4®®° ! 
duly Tec"ived, and agreeably to your request, I have sent Common, <i5c.; Inferior, 3H(a)4c. 
SuEEr a«u Lambs— Prime quality, per head, $5.146(0.6,50, Ordi- bong at the time th ■ book is sold. 
you by Exoress a piece of pine-tubing, it being a part of SOTS 
about twelve rods, purchased and put down in the fall of Swine— Seat com fed, 4 %®/%c.; other qualities, byfa 5%c. 
1816, being 42 years ago. A part of it was buried deep, as CAMBRIDGE, Nov.tfi—At market I9490attle, about 'Offtt Beeves 
it was to convey water from a well about ten feet deep, and 949 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one, two and 
150 Gold Wao hes, valued at, and by some sold for $'0 00 
3 0 God Chains, do do J2 00 
3 0 Silv-r Wab hes. do do 12 Hi 
3 0 Gvld Bracel is do do 8 00 
til 10 S t- of Jet (irons or Florentines, do o &u 
1«00 'etPiUHir Florentines, do 5-U 
30 0 Came" Pins Pain in b s, do o ou 
3lX'0 Gold Lockets, do o o 
34X1 Gold do do 4 00 
3*00 1 old rireast P'ns, do 2 .)U 
3*101 • Gold Ear ' rops, do boo 
SO. O N'e ts Nleeve Buttons, do ;; 
SHOO Sets of Bosom Ntuds, do aw 
3.HH1 do do do do A 5U 
3000 Gold Rreast Pins, do I 50 
3GW Go d Rings, do I M 
3q00 G Id Pencils, do e uy 
One of tbe above art cDs will be gives to each purchaser ol each 
And applicable to 
EVERY VARIETY 
P Fashions from the establishment of the celebrated “Biodie will 
Medical Gentleman, ^e everv number. , 
Point. Brussel", nnd Vere’inn I.nce of every variety.. 
At Madras, ONE HUNDRED PAGES UF READING will be given 
To His Brother m ooI)BY’S SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL 
LONDON PARIS, and PHILADELPHIA FASHIONS- 
at Worcester. Goelei/s Fbur, live, and Six-figured colored Fashion*. 
EMBROIDERY PATTERNS. MODI* L ».OUTAGES. We still 
•■'■cxrfrrD'f Mav, 1851. continue ‘he pub ication of these beautiful designs. 
I “Tell LEA 4 PER- lyRFSSM 4 KING—With Diagrams to cut by. 
to. IjRINS that their SAUCE is DRESS PaT. E«NS—I** faius’ and childrens dresses, with de- 
' highly esteemed in Inuia, gcrip tons how to make them. All kiud of CROTCHET and 
and is, in my opinion, the neiTI.VO wo k ____ „ , 
most palatshle as veil as THK nURnK AND THE NURSERY.—Very excellent articles 
ii| 7|’ most palat-hle as » eff as ‘ -pup; nURnE AND THE NURSE 
C L iaiL >h ~ n,0Ht wholesome Sauci npo „ Biese su.J.cts will open be given. 
OF DISH. that is maue. 
EXTENSIVE FRAUDS. 
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition 
Godey-H Invaluable Receipts upon every 
(Subject. 
In the various numbers for 1859, will be found the newest 
^,£&rl^Rif« 0 A h |u!« d tU 1 world 4 wW E e R foLe S of 0 whica *'ind VcurleHns. Broderit AnM* Slipper* Byneis Caps Cloaks, 
W()kcE§“rER^iRE S-AiTitR The world wide fame of whies 
havingled to numerous » orgerie-. purchasers arereqirestod to see - ^ ^ CMm ,„ y f< i]r ;^y D-srs, Carriage-Dresses, 
that the names of i.Ea 4 I f.rhins are upon the Wrapper, Im WreeUhs. Mantillas, Wa'leinit-IF esses, Riding 
bei, Stopper and But.le, ,.;thcr bv llaMts, and MomiiupDrisStS. 
L«a A Perkins will p-oceed against a „ y 0 "® effbe^ nettisg work in colors suppers in colors. 
mftijufac^uriiit' or vending Spurious i^auc«, and have Inbtrutien uieu okotuhec a . Q - ... . 
correKoondenfo in various parts ot the world to advise them of any s-nd in jour orders soon, as we expect nur list for 1859 will reach 
infringements. Sole Wnoh sale Age. ts tor the United States, 150,0)0 copies. The best nlan ot subscribing is to lend your money 
JOHN DUNCAN A' direct to the publisher Th se who 8«t»d Inr^e amounts hart better 
405 Brott<iw»»y» New Y'orfe. traits, but uotes will answer if dra'lscauuot be procured, 
A stock always in store. Also, orders received for ehrewd rahmment __ —- 
rom England. 45lMi0wly TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCE. 
and out at the su ffice at the above distance. On taking Pwcaa-Market Beet-Extra, $<5,50(a6.75. First qu_ 
them up we found them all equally c ound. The water in 6 , 01 ); Second, $...d*'@5,26, Third $4.ad; Ordinary, $3,6U. 
v ... Working Oxkn—$7*\ 
the well f *i'ed two or three years ago, making it neces- Oo ” wg AND Calves-$25, 40^60. 
sary to take them up for the purpose of enlarging the well. Stokes— Yearlings $9{g)12; Two Years Old, $16@20; Three Years 
I have no doubt that if sound timber is used, and prop- LjUfBS _t>m0 at market Prices-Exua and Selec- 
erly laid down, it will prove more durable than any kind tioris, $2,50 C<li 3,25; in loia. $i.5Ufn)2 25. 
of metsl or cement that has ever been used for that pur- aoJ|J_ 7 (g 7 ^ 8t Tanow? 6 ^Sfc. & lb- 
pose, and certainly it is the cheapest mode of conveying Pelts— 87c(q$l each. Calf Skins. l2fo)13c. *9 lb. 
, BRIGHTON, Nov. 11.—At market— 170U Beef Cattle, 1000 8tores, 
- r r i. a fifiOO Sheep aud Ltunbb, 800 Swine. 
If you desire auy further proof, I can get certificates Pricks— Beef Cattle— Extra, $7,25; First quality, $6,75; Sec- 
from others statiog the facts, or, if any will call here, they ond. $6.00; Third, $5.00. 
, . , i .... Working Oxen—$100,120(5)140. 
can be fully satisfied. Milcb Cows—Sales at $38(a)39, Common, $16®19. 
Most respec fully yours, Ellis Morsb. Veal CALvas-Sales 
.. . ,. /v . . . v ^ , j . » • Stores—Y earlmgs, $0(&J2. Two Years U.o, 9 
A quautity of different s zes always on hand, in this old, $2u(a)26 
city, to be shipped as directed. AddrefS Sheep and Lambs— Extra, *27S@9,09; by lot, $U 
ppe SwiN*-Fat hogs 5c.; Retoil. 4^ M 6 c; Spring pigM 
I. S. HOBBIE & 0o., 44 Arcade, Hires _7ta7kc; Tallow, 6t4fa.7c.46t lb. 
Rochester, N. Y. Pklts-87c^,$ 1; Calf Skins, 12@13c. $ ft. 
rv, $4.0«.^)4.75, Common, $3.H0a3,75; Inferior, $2,5o(a 3*“) A MV iw-r-on b, forwarding us an order for books (with moneyen- 
Swine—S e8tcomfed, Other qualities. 6^c. c'oseejwill receive an EXTRA B OK AND G,Fl‘ w.th eveiy 
CAMBRIDGE,Nov. 10—At market I949uattle,about ’Oral Beeves Ten Books ^nd imparti 11y filled. The 
d 919 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one, two and Gl ^' j ° r 8 " p ^ 8 ,^,|]^accompany .hl took, wi.h a wiitreu cerdficaie 
^ l °For partlcnbirs mS OATAj'oGUE, which we mail free to any ad- 
drets upon agnbcratffiiL R A- ( dp ss Aw , ntfor R H _ ff.RRIS. 
4g2tf ’ H Exchange St- or Box 15 9. Ro- hester, w . Y. 
1,000 
SALESMEN WANTED, 
T O Travel in different sections of this Conntry and British Provin¬ 
ces to Keff Books and Maps. Published at the 
AMERICAN SUBSCRIPTION PUB USUI NO MOUSE, 
established in the year 1855, 
and still continue to publish a class of Works superior to all others in 
point of attractivenea-, which accounts for their selling ro much 
MORE RAPIDLY than others. Our Rooks are all Illustrated with 
STEER cr COLORED ENORAVINQS -which add very much 
__ ,ocnTO Gne cony one year, 
NEW BOOKS FOR ACENTS. year . $i. 
Sold Only by Subscription. Five copies one year, t 
\\T ANTED.—An Age 'T In every County w engage in the sale of 
VV beKo’ifully ILLUSTRATED WOKo. A d fpjj club, m Aing nine co 
Circulars, giving full informaden, «tb Terms to^Agente, and hill 1 , opie3 t ; )nH y , a* 
List of my Publications, ^^^VuUTONJPublSer. club making tvelve co 
152-12t No S3 S. Third St., PbitadelnWA Pa. V3/" The above Terms 
ACTO e HOUSE, A. d the only reag« 
Ao i V « r* ^ abo-e c'nbs is ArthuJi 
Broadway, New y orn. cau be included in a cl 
A LL THE MIl.K used here comes from a Fami carried on for SprciAL cl 
tho HTorwo. arid sole purpose of furnishing Milk, Vegetablefc , _ , , ■ 
Poultry? Pork to this House The Cows feed in Winter ot. Oodev s Lady s Book 
toebeYtof^ayaral Meal, and in Summer on rich^Pastures andMe. Lif, Boo 
S-nd in jour orders soon, hs we e^ptK't our list for 1859 will reach 
1 Ai» ( iKji) fopies. The b««i nlan of subsedb-ng is to >-end your money 
direct to the publisher Th se who send large amounts had better 
seud dralts, but notes will answer if dra tscauuot be procured* 
terms, cash in advance. 
One cony one year, $3. Two copies oue year, $5. Three copies one 
Fiw'copies one year, and an extra copy to tbe person sending tho 
club, making stx copies, $10. 
K ght copi-s one year, and an extra copy to the person sending the 
club.making nine copies, $15. 
Eleven copies one yuan « n d . n extra copy to the person sending the 
club making twelve copies. $kl 
g—r/'- 2 V)s above 'Terms cannot be deireued f: om, no matter herw many 
are ordered. 
At d the eynlv magaz'ne that can be introduced into an” of the 
abo-e c'nbs is Arthm’s Home Magazine, one nr more of that work 
can be ioclud-d in a club in the place ot the Lady s Book, if preferred. 
SPECIAL CLUBBING WITH OTHER MAGAZINES. 
Godev’s Lady’s Book and Arthur’s Home Magazine both one year 
for $ t *>0 
GorteVs Lady’s Book and Harper’s Magazine both one year 
3n w^mNG T o r xEN-$li)0 120(2)140. ^i!rof C aSveuw;"wh«cb 'i«ou..fo'for ^ ro much [mp0 KTANT TO FABMEB8 AND DAIBYMEN. ^ “J^ e ^ a8 *' 
KcS»w"Sai*a.«9, Gommon, $163)19. WAV ENGRAVWM-'ZZh aid very much r wTlLGTVE FREE TO THE FIRST APPLIC ANT-Farme, The above is .he only '»v we can club with HarpePs Mavazlne. 
Veal Calves—S ales at $4,.Kt@4^0 er COLORED ENG RAVIN US —which add very much ^ or nelrymar',-. esldent in teach county in the States of New v ork ^ mnnC y mus ( <j,y Is semi eil one time for any of the Clubs 
Rtokbs-Y eartae. Two Team Old. $16@20; Thee LIBERAL than paid bv other Peb.l-h- ed So) ™ l“,Or. PoWriheeln the Bri.leb Pro.lee.e. who ^nd fn.elnhe.mnetre- 
