NOV. 27. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Jump gufclUpux 
Army Expenditures. — It is stated that the Wool Markets. 
annual report of the Quartermaster General, which new York. Nov. i7,_» H Uve Fleece and Pulled Wools have 
, , 3 coMlijned m good request, and Pullen, which is now qnite scarce, naa 
is now ready for the press, 8 h 0 VV 8 the expenditures further advanced Thoauva eereccnilv has been, Korro>rbat niK'x* 
.«• 7_■. „ c ^ Yr' „ f/x i, 0 m pectodiy, qui’e rapid, ana will undoubtedly take many of our read 
Arrival of tllC Canada this branch Of the War Department to have ertJ ^ surr rise. Manufacturing, which sitce the money crisis if 
‘ been $9,736,285. The largest amount of this— last Fall baB been rather prostrate, baa lately recove-ed; and prodn 
*- 11 . ce »8 aud deateiP, availinir themselves o f ihe great ewe in the money 
Tnv afPQYrcVtin Panflda Arrived nt Halifax- on the Over five millions—has been appropriated for the market, h.ve been purchasing extensively, in view of an activ- 
_ SteaniBnip oanaaa arrives ai aaillHX Oil me • " , - ~ -- Spring trade; bu» >ve fear the drygo*d« business w 11 notequal 
7th inst., with Liverpool daces to the 6th inst. Utah campaign, and the next laigest for the i acitic antic pntions oi the most sanguine it behooves manufacturers 
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—* aMve Fleece and Pulled Wools have 
coi.tinned in good request and Pulled, which is now quite scarce, has 
14 EXCELSIOR ! ” 
TERMS OF THE RURAL—1859. 
GREAT REDUCTION TO CLUBS ! 
Single Copy, One Year, - - - $2 
Three Copies, “ . - - $5 
Arrival of the Canada. 
17th inst., with Liverpool dates to the 6th inst. 
and 1 free to Club Agent, 
Markets, ffimmuerce, &c. 
three copies, * " " ington. It considers the establishment of any law * 1 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, $10 and order in Mexico would be a gain.” It also —. 1 ■ 
it if ... < 611 , ridicules the Spanish Expedition as farcical, and nut* « , 
e (< M M ,« c. 22 contends that a gun fired on Mexican territory is Vff, vtt* 
Sixteen waa g r ed ultimate profit of the great Anglo- ^ 
Twenty “ “ “ $26 Saxon Northern Confederacy. _ —. ■ - ____ f ... .. v ,. OM 
mv- , rr. - o « “ *40 The London Advertiser publishes a rumor that Rural New-Yorker Ojtige, / as65@7Uc, but there is very little of thi« quality in this market: 
l flirty- A WO -i Lord Derby contemplates retiring, and that Lord Rochester, Nov 23, 1858. are buyers prepared to purabiue nra-h at anything above/ 6 c. 
. _ 4 . av. - n 4 .* t i U -r^ si • ^ ^ r, . .. v horeign. Bales of somH u»0 bales Mestizo have been effected at 2 
And any additional nnmDei at tno latter rat€ John Russell 18 to succeed him as Premier, With Flour— The week exhibits an advance of 25 cents per barrel 80 do Donskoiat Wc: 300 do unwashed African at 17(oUPc, and 
only $125 per copy! — with a free copy for every Lords Stanley and Sir James Graham as prominent upon inferior brands-no change in rates of choice. Buckwheat Jo unwashed nouth American at !U(a;)2e, 0 IU 0 H—iV. Y.'lribuM 
* ■ . i J ' members of the Cabinet It is further stated that has fallen off 25c per cwt. BOSTON, Nnv. 17—There has been a good demand for Dome) 
Ten Subscribers Over Ihirty. this new combination will have the support of Grain— Wheat without alteration. Corn, new, is down to 56c. fleece and Httllid at firm prices. Taw sales ot'the week amoun 
42%c. In Pulied, we note sal s 12,000 Ibn at 3/H(a)62c, latter rate 
for superior extra Country, and 25/ 00 lt>s Mo I City and superfine 
Country at 3j>£(a)4£c. T* xas and California in steany request at 
full prices, o’ the lat er, sales of some 65 bales coarse and line have 
beeu nmde during the week at l?@20c. From the above it will be 
perceived than Pulled Wools ate putty near as high as Fleeces, but 
we wish it understood tiiat no choice Nixmiy fleeces can be bought 
short oi 60c, atid a strictly desirable selection may be quoted »»s big” 
Rural New-Yorker Ottige ) rts ^@7Uc, but there is very little of thi ^ quality in this market r.- 
Rochester Nov 23 1858. S are buyers nrepared to purchase nm h at anything above ffic. In 
foreign. sales "f some U'O bales Mestizo have been effected at 23c 
Flour—T he week exhibits an advance of 25 cents per barrel 80 do Donskoi at l>-c: 300 do unwashed African at l7(a>lKc, and 150 
LIVING PORTRAITS 
with 
2PEIV AXD 37IRVCIL: 
READERS OF 
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY, 
And the public, will please take notice tiiat the papers entitled 
THE AUTOCRAT 
OF THE 
BREAKFAST TABLE, 
BT 
OLTYER WENDELL HOLMES, 
have been collected in one handsome volume, 12 mo. 
WITH IliLUSTHATIOKS BY HOPPUN, 
A?T1> 
PUBLISHED THIS X3A_Dr. 
I’HICIf SI OO. 
For Sale by all Booksellers. 
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON A COMPANY, 
•4C.V2t Puklie.iere, Hoalon. 
upon inferior brands—no change in rates of choice. Buckwheat do unwashed South American at lU(a)12c, 6 mos— N.Y.'lribuni LitllOgrapllS and. BallltillgS. 
has fallen off 25c per cwt. BOSTON, Nov. 17—Thero has been a gcod demand Tor Domestic 1 S my Father, Josefk I’restelI!, from Ebenerer, has dlscon- 
5U Subscribers Over inirty. this new combination will have the support of Grain—W heat without alteration. Com, new, is down to 56c. Fleece and I'nlt d at firm prices. Tn>) sales of the week amoum J \ tinned bis business here in Fainting and I, lthoitraphirc. and 
Br i? ht ^ Dd . bi ! rT At . . . Old might bring;a better ptice but there is none offering. Barley h f e '„ ^Pe “xe'n-iT-SdeSorao" brles'^“r'r^an a,'^ ^uu “le^W 
LIBERAL CRATUITIES. The Bank of England rates are unchanged. An rates at only 62Kc this week, and no demand even at the redue- American, 761 bales Cape. 07 bales Mestizo, 50 bales various kind- Flowers, taken ftom Natnre. at *25 per bmWed copies Orders 
lx addition to the extra copies above offered, and sny active drain Of gold to the Continent Still con- tion. Beaus are down 123<ga25 C por bushel. 3^6 ballots Beruvian, and 550,UL0 lbs VttQaraizo, in the range ; i mar be addressed to KOBERT HAGElt, 36i>^ Maio bt, Buffalo, 
■emlums which we may hereafter offer for subscribers to tinues. MKA»-Fre S b Pork i, selling at lad week’, priccs-a higher ^^d Mor. fleece.50®68 I Western mixed.HM - - ^ 
\r„ i__ Mvw.Vnuir do will F»i\TF.—Tt. ifl ant.horit .1 vpI v fitatprl that the Em- rate might be obtained were tho weather cooler, as ^ ew \oik ^ n i ) i ooC <. i; . .is i Smvma washed.17 c: QHEEI* SKINS—Ca«h far Wool and Sheep Fk in 
Premiums which we may hereafter offer for subscribers to tinues. 
France— Tt i8 anthoritively stated that the Em- 
the Tenth Volume of the Rural New-Yorker, we will France—I t 18 autboritr 
give to Each of the One Hundred Persons sending the peror haa taken steps tor If 
first lists of Thirty or more yearly Subscribers to the the very large towns, dur 
Rural after this d -te (remitting payment at our club rate to provide against scarcity, 
— $1 25 per copy,) a bound volume of the Rural for 1S58, Sr ain. the (rovernmen 
price $3 ,—or $2 in Agricultural Books, post paid. elections in the Proyii 
Sax. and Mor. fleece.50(5)58 Western mixed.85(^45 : _ , ~ --— 
Full blood.4t(oM.H jm>ma washed.17(u v“EEI SKINS—Ca«h f«r Wool nnd Sheep Fkins 
Half and % blood.37 (<l43 I>o. unwashed.10(ii 17 (4u2tl) 6 . ILLIS, llllr Suite BL, Koch^ter, N. Y. 
talron fn, lauinrv n ,v cfnraa nf Piirn buyers are in the market prepared to elevate the prices a little, Half and % blood.37< l43 I>o. unwashed.I0(o 17 ^ ) * 
? 12. “Jl7 n "L U S but too high a range of tho themometer deter,. Mutton (in the Com to »; OIwkI .33 ■ 3d Syrian.W ( 0 .'i TU SUI I S 1 
n the very large towns, during tbe plentiful season, c ^ a in ratC8 of lb . .JSS'S ^ .^ \ ■ 50 a 
$1 25 per copy,) a bound volume of the Rural for 1858, Spain.— The Government has carried nearly all 
ice $3,— or $2 in Agricultural Books, post paid. the elections in the Provinces, but the Progresas 
are triumphant m Madrid. Their leader was re- 
To kach of the One Hundred Persons sending the first ^ urne fl by gjx constituencies. 
lists of Trn, Sixteen or Twenty Subscribers ns above, re- Spanish troops had sailed from Malaga to co-ope- 
mitting payment according to our terms, we will give either rate wil jj French in Cochin China, 
another extra copy of the Rural, or $1 50 in Ag. Books, Portugal.— The London Post’s Pari 
post paid, or a Gross of the Washington Medallion Pens, ^ etl | says the Portuguese Government < 
post paid, as preferred by the parsons entitled. 8n address to the Great Powers, con 
Spanish troops had sailed from Malaga to co-ope- Do. Buckwheat^ cwt ...$i,76 
rate with the French in Cochin China! Z'wh?t“ada'! 
Portugal.—T he London Post’s Paris correspon- com ....56c 
dent says the Portuguese Government contemplate lbs V bush.62^c 
carcass) shows a reduction in rates of %@lcTp lb. 
For all other changes, see table. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain Eggs, dozen.16A.18c 
Flonr, winter wheat..$5,50®6,00 Honey, box.l'yfildc 
Do spring do . .$4.76(«i5,25 Candles, box.12%@13c 
Do. Buckwheat Ijf) cwt_$1.76 Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat,Genesee.$l,lu@t,25 Apples, bushel ......5ne,A$l,00 
‘nlledextra.40;n;tS Ca|ie.2U&56 
Do. superflno.36(3)40 Crimea.9@17 
Do. No. 1.30(3)35 Buenos Ayres. 
!>o No. 2.17(327 Peruvian washed.28(435 
I)o. dried.$1,2^(311,50 
Potatoes.25(a)40c 
Hides and Skins. 
Slaughter.5%@6c 
Mcut Suiocrtiscmcnto. 
Terms of Advertising : — Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each 
Insertion. Special Notices— following reading matter, and leaded 
■rA lU’SHELS PRIME APPLE SEEDS—Clean and 
-I’ 7 plump, saved this tall, and t jr sale at tbe Toledo Nurseries, by 
<G2-h _ A. FaH.N'E-TuCK A SONS. 
IT IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAY 
SINCE ALL, 
JI-iD AinD YOtTKTGr, 
AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, 
Viz: That Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative 
W ILD preserve inJauUtly the growth and color of the h*iir. if used 
two or three times a week, to any imaginable age Re. fectJy, 
rfstore the gray, cover tho bald with nature's own ornament, tho 
an address to the Great Powers, complaining of rt^ey* *’*.’’i*.!*.**. Wm 6^c ^ l Jty Ceute a Une, ejich hisertion, in advance, Thecir- hair; make it more soft and beautiful than any oil and preserve tne 
France for refusing mediation in the affair Of the Buckwheat;";1!'. ;38@40o Sheep peltoV.V.V.'.V.'66c@$l,25 cuktion of die Rural New-Yorker far exceeds that of any similar scalp fee fiom all d sense to the greatest age Statesmen, Judges, 
Kj?” Plenty of Timh !—In aDswer to two or three ! Qhfyi e8 Georges. 
recent inquiries, we would state there ia yet abundant 
tim 8 to secure the Liberal Gratuities we offer for the first 
100 lists of 30 subscribers, and first 100 of 10,16, or 20. 
Beans.7U(a)7fc 
Meats. 
10th of October. Coffee scarce and advanced 100 
reis per srobe. Sugars advanced 1,200 reis, and 
Iiamb do .S8^63c journal in America or Europe, rendering it altogether tho best Adver- 
Seeds. tiding Medium of its class. 
From Bio Janeiro.—B io Janeiro dates to tbe Pork, Mess. $oo,ooai6,oo clover, bnsh. $4,00564,50 _ 
♦ I, (LOaKoi. (' If..,, unureo ufirl advanced 100 cwL.....$5,14)w; 5,5i! Timothy..... $2 a, 7 .5 ,25 
Beer ?) cwt..$4,()0@5,II0 
Spring lianibR each..$l,5<Va)l,75 
Mutton (carcass).3^ oi4c 
Indeed, as club lists do not usually come in to any extent Hnqpri with rmwarri tendency. The fYieate St. button (carcass). 3 %'oHc Do. ooft.$D,00@3,00 
until after Dec. 1 st, we presume aU who remit before the Kence was^ port The Lop Plymouth of E&ZV.lvSSffii 
nr - ' t,NI,K ' KS -. T>DKK-RRED POULTRY.-WHIVE-FACi d Black 
Wood, nurd.! Spun all —Pairs at $1, trios $ •, ot Karly Spring Chickens, 
r> i r m i. m 7 v^k« IV 1 ni hEFFBOR’S stock—“ ta'l, trirn-huill, and sp i litly” 
Shoulders .ti@ 6 e — --, — 
10th or 15th will bs sure of the extra premiums, and per- Montevido. Chickens. 6 e Do Blossbuig $5,00(3)5,50 
hsps those who send as late as the 20 th or 25th. But as The Paraguayans are placing obstructions in the Tnrkeys.^ p^“ okin . 
there are indications of a rush this year, competitors lower part of their river to prevent the ingress of ceso Dairy," ic. " Salt, bbl..""$1,30® 1,35 
Should remit as early as possible. the American squadron. The shores of Paraguay Butter, ran.]7®i8c Hay. ta, $ 7 ,uo®io.ihi 
-^- are well fortified, and tbe Americans are promised ^ 
____a warm reception. Lard, tried.@10c Codfish flquintal...$t, 50 ® 4.75 
PUBLISHER’S NOTICES. Commcrelal Intelligence. TaUt>w . ^ hh l .$660®7,00 
.. ^ x Brbadstuffs. — Flour shows a declining tendency, T1 ..... , r , . 
23^ The Money We Receive. — BtUs on all solvent though prices are nominally unchanged. Western canal Produce anil Provision Markets. 
Banks in the U. S. and Canada taken at par on subacrip- 20s. Ohio 22s@21s. Wheat dull, with declining ten- NEW YORK, Nov. 22. —Flour—Dull and 5o lower, with only 
tion to the Rural but our agents and other friends will dency. Quotations nominally 5s4d red Western. White a limited demand. Sales at $4,6d®415 for unsound; $i,30(3)4,oo 
, ., .. ’ , „ s _ , , _ , 6s4d. Corn declining Quotations nominal for mixed 24s. for snper State; $i,75®5,00 for extra Statu; $l,35®4,60 for saper- 
p'ease remit New York, New England or Canada money yellow 30 White 32s®34s. fine Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michlganand Iowa; $4,70(35,15 
when convenient Postage Stamna can be remitted for ' .. for commoD to good medium and extra do, $5,10®6AII for shipping 
wnen convenient, rostage stamps can De remuteu lor Provisions. - Provisions heavy. Beef declining brands extra ronnd hoop Ohio-the market closing heavy and ten- 
fractional parts of a dollar, r or all amounts over §15 we 2s6d@5s# dency downward. Canadian heavy; sales $5,20^6,20 for common 
Do. Scranton.$5,00uh5,50 
l Do. »2SS3l:::::SSSo Milch Stock in Kentucky. 
l)o Char.llVSuijic T WISH to sell a port'on of my Alderney, Jersey, or Devon Cattle; 
Salt, bbl.$1,30(3)1,35 L they are of Pure iriood, and a part of them of my own Importa- 
Hay, tnn, .$7,00(3)10.1 HI ti@n. Address [ 164 ] JOHN B. POYNTZ, Maysvllte, Ky. 
Wool ^ iff.26(3)430 - =T~. -TTT- , - 
white fish, bbi . $ 6 , 5 o® 7 ,no Prince Albert Potatoes. 
O. E. isIXBY, kovalien, N. Y. 
Cheese .... 
lA»rd, tried. 
nay, tun .Si,uu(u)iu.™ 
Wool y Iff..25(3)43 j 
i(a)9c White fish, bbl.*6,50(3)7,IH) FrlUCO AiDei't FOtatOeS. oo. uere-y, recommeiiu your tester,.uve, a»» per.eov n ; 
xiAnintai t i 7 r . diseases ot the scalp and h 'lr. We are yours respecitu 
TVnit tW '"«fim® 7 nn A SMALL quantity of these justly celebrated Potatoes for sale by GEO. W. HIGGINBOTHAM, SARaII A. IlIGGIf 
. * ^ .‘be subscriber Price $1 50 per bushel, delivered at Batavia Thn Restorative Is nut no In bottles of 3 sizes, viz : lar 
- JWv •, pac n ud ln , bHrrels or b0 .’ ,e l ?' 0 “« "b'lhng per bushel addi- Hn(1 graHU . the 8mllll holds a pint, and retails for one 
vision Markets. tio ml wUl be charged to cover cost of packare. t'e ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more h: 
4bMt Addiess P. P. BRAD18H, Batavia, Gen. Co., N. Y. thnn the small, retails for two dnllam ncr bottle : the 1 
Tallow.9X@10c 
Produce anil Provision Markets. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 22. — Flour — Dull and 5c lower, with only 
Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen. Professional men and Gentlemen 
and Lad es of all classes, all over the world, boar testimony that we 
do not say too much in its favor. Read the following, and judge: 
Hickory Grove. St Charles Co., Mo, Nov. 19, 1867. 
Prof O. J. Wood— Dear Sir:—Some time last summer wo were 
induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, at d its effects were 
so wonderful, wo feel it our dntv to you and the afflicted, to report if 
Our little son’s heart tor some time hart been perfectly covered wiih 
sores, and some called it scald head The hair almost entirely came 
off iu con equence when a friend, secirg his sufferings, advised us to 
UBe yoHr Restorative, we did so with little hope of success, but toour 
surprise, and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed 
the direase entirely, and a uuw and luxuriant crop of hair soon siart- 
ed out, and wo can now say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, end 
as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child We can, therefore, and 
do hereby, recommend your Restorative, as a perfect remedy for all 
diseases ot the scalp and h rir. We are vers respectfully. 
GEO. W. HIGGINBOTHAM, SARaII A. HIGGINBOTHAM. 
The Restorative Is pnt. up in bottlesof 3 sizes, viz : large, medium, 
and email; the small holds >•] a pint, and retails for ono dollar a bot- 
t'e; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more In proportion 
thnn the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a 
quart, 40 per cent more In proportion, and retails for $3 per bottle. 
O J. WOOD A CO.. Proprietors. 312 Broadway, New York, (In 
Vailcw riO white S2niS>34H tine Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan ana Iowa; $‘,70(35,15 
i enow oo. nnue for common to good medium and extra do, $5,40®«AO for shipping 
. , ... Provisions. — Provisions heavy. Beef declining brands extra ronnd hoop Ohio—the market closing heavy and ten- Riohts for sale or licences urantert hv 
fractional parts of a dollar. For all amounts over $15 we 2s6d@5s. dency downward. Canadian heavy; sales $5,20®6,20 for common ’ i uthfr TtORiN'tON 
prefer Drafts oa either New York, Philadelphia, Boston, -- to cho'ce extra. 4 Ct .... ■ 
* .... D _ , „ ’ . .. . Grain—W heat is dull and heavy and prime very scarce. Sales _ noston. mass, 
Albany, Rochester or Buffalo (less exchange ) payable to ANOTHER. ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. — An English at DCc tor prime white Canada; 150o for handgome white South- urAl.WOin M’S OOYIMPUCIAL OOL- 
our order—and all such drafts may be mailed at the ri«k , . « ern; l.oc fair do Mich; 122c red Tenn. Kye scarce at 7«>(aJ‘c— VOJIWO VV leire. Komb N Y—Best Dourmn «ml 
Of the Publisher. If our friends throughout the Union, PW* announces that a company is in course of ^^^‘“^.^70^ YOUNG L 
British Provinces, &c., will comply with these suggestions formation, to he called the British and Canadian Oats are steady at 47@i9c fer stale; 61@62e for Western; 5?@52c JVJEiM. Graduate^ss^sterto^irimte^s! Acconlltl “ lt8 ’- 
so far as convenient, the favor will be appreciated. Submarine Telegraph Company, (limited,) the ob- fo j^«^ K8 _ Th9 Pork markot lg i 0W er. Saks at $i7,<0®-00 ,3r Writli fof fllH tuformiltl ““- 
Or“ Any person who remits pay for a club of 10,16 ject of which will bo to connect the most impor- for mess; $13f5®l4,(X> for prime; $-£0for thin mess; $-,§7 for t, Qvl g, 
.m iAu .„ , . - . , , . RvifioL NTnrtb Amerionn unlnnipn with ftrewt Prime mess: $—.50 for clear. Dressed hogs are in fair request lO FllHt61S aELCl UtlierS Interested, 
or 20 at the specified rates for such club, and adds a sufii- taut British North American colonies Wltn Great at7@7)6c ia tb. Lard Steady; sales at l(l^®llo. Butter is sell- T( inks' Pateat KETE-TNirrNG Print i.ifr p,„„ .. th.nh on, t 
cient number within one month thereafter can avail him- Britain by electric telegraph, commencing with mg at ^12®18c for Ohio; 16®23o for State. Cheese at 8@9j£c., us J ,mrt best Har’d Press made ; and cau^be operated with turee 
se:f of the advantage of the lower price of large el*, that portion of the line between Galway and.Qne- XV/alo, Nov. 22 -Fiour-Th. stock in store is very limited or under cm, b 8 filled 
ana retain the amount overpam. inus, a person remit- Jjec, and extending it onward to the Pacific 38 SOOn in consequence of winch holders are firm, at prices above the without delay. Larger sizes made to order. 
ting $15 for 10 copies, could obtain 10 copies more within ’ _ n _j_ At _* TKa views of buyers The oaly s ries reported this morning were ex- Manufactured by [i64-2t] J. M. JONES, Palmyra, N. Y. 
riv a- 1 in after as may he deemed expedient Ihe company t r« Indiana a* $ 5 , 50 , and double oxtra do »t $ 5 . 75 . ~-• 
One Acre per Hour ! O J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors ,'312 Broadway, New York, (In 
pOBINSON’S RIDGING PRAIRIE PLOW, four feet wide, the great New York Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market 
l b p'ows and plants nkw or old prairie, er other cleared lunds, street, 8t Louis, Mo. , 4o--3t 
ac iitsH tnan h tli the usual cost. 
Kights lor sale, or licences granted by 
LUTHER ROBINSON, 
461 Boston, Mass, 
W AKYVOin H\S €OMMFU( I \L OOL- 
lege, Komb, N^ Y.—Best Courses and 
Lowest Prices— accomplished Teachers, who have 
also hud experience as Practical Accountants.— 
Graduates assisted to situatio s. 
Joet** Write for full information. 46i-3t 
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. 
R ■ H FERRIS’ 
ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE. 
rpHE FOLLOWING IS A SCHEDULE of property which will 
ting $15 for 10 copies, could o 
a month by sending only $11. 
nrnnnco tbat tho firat sAotinn shall pnmmpnep at, Grain—D emand very moderate and market steady. Sales 
propose that the nrst section snan commence at 8 , turday eveninK red ,( hlo nt $ , <10; whi t e Wabash »t 
The Rural is published strictly upon the cash — ^ the Atlantic to Belle Me, and follow S'BCT 
rsTEM—copies are never mailed to individual subscribers , p . 0 , r . . 90(5)9 c, mostly at the latter figure, and wh.te ft 
itil paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent.) and the Course of the 1’iver St. Lawrence to Quebec.— Com market quiet and nominal at 6.!®63c. Oi 
1 v j i or/ mi. _ a* t- _ —. _:ii ~ c ~ i.. ft t 50c. Karlev moderate and market sttisdv: sal 
system— copies are never mailed to individual subscribers , 1,7 „ , r-Ar 
until paid for, (or ordered by a responsible agent,) and the course of the river St. Lawrence to Quebec.- 
a'.ways discontinued when the subscription term expires. The wire to be used will bs of a totally differeni 
Kenca, a prompt renewal is necessary to secure the regu- nature and construction from any hitherto em 
lar continuance of the paper. ployed, and the whole arrangements will be such 
Milwaukee club at 
to Mich at $1,13 — 
times (he facility of any other hand press. 
Orders for Dresses, with bed 10 by 14 inches or under can be filled 
without delay. Larger sizes made to order. 
Manufactured by [i0l-2t] J. M. JONF.9, Palmyra, N. Y. 
Fairfield Seminary. 
O NR of the largest, most flourishing and best furnished Institu¬ 
tions iu the State. $31 60 pays Board. Washing, Room rent, 
be given to purchasers of hooks at tho time of sale: 
150 Gold Watches, valued at, aud by .some sold lor 
$*0 00 
3 0 Cold Chains, do 
do 
)2 00 
3 0 Silver Watches, do 
do 
12 00 
390 Gold Bracelets, do 
do 
8 00 
600 S, t- of Jet drops or Florentines, 
do 
550 
1000 Jet Pins or Florentines, 
do 
5 CO 
30H) Cameo Pins, Painiings, 
3000 Gold Lockets, 
do 
5 50 
do 
6 i 0 
3000 Gold do 
do 
4 00 
3000 Gold Breast P'ns, 
do 
2 50 
3000 Gold Ear Drops, 
do 
3 no 
3014) Setts Sleeve Buttons, 
do 
3 00 
3000 Sets of Bosom Studs, 
do 
2 60 
3000 do do do 
do 
3 50 
3000 Gold Breast Pins, 
do 
1 50 
3000 Gold Rings, 
do 
1 00 
3000 Grid Pencils, 
do 
2 00 
the course of the river Rt. Lawrence to Quebec. — Com market quiet and nominal at’ 6.'(u<>3c. Oats better; sales wi £l room f'jn*i*bed and tuition per term ot 14 weeks book at 
TLa orirp La n*Arl will hft nf «. tntn.llv riifpArprit ^5Uc. Bariev moderate and market steady; sales choice Cana- lh« Princupal, Preceptieas,andi earlv all Pic-Faculty,board in tlie Any \ 
lue Wire to 00 U&ea Will Ub/ OI a toiany aiuerent dian at 67c. fiye quiet and nomii al at e:X^6.Hj. Hall witti theI Students Wr te to engage rooms or tor Circulars to closet,) 
nature a ud construction from any hitherto em- BaED-Timotby held at $2 f »5(aJVO, according 10 quality. 
... , , Provisions— Heavy mess perk steady at $ 6,60 ^17,00— light 
ployed, and the whole arrangements Will be such, do $1V0 a)16.0 >, and prime at $H. Mess beef $ 0. Lard 10c. 
or Clubbing with ths Magazines; &c.-We will it is claimed, as to secure its being successfully 
pend the Rusal New-Yorker for 1859 and a yearly copy (aid, 
of either The Atlantic, Harper's, Godey's, Graham's, or 
a “ y <>«>« $3 magazine, for $4 The Rural and either Walker’s Movements.— The N. Y. Times cor- ( )7n o . c : ,M|,F i, rIT J f r % 7, tho 10 be 
The Horticulturist, Honey s Magazine, Arthur s Maga- . f u now rnnsidered certain bv State and Western, with some inquiry for inf. rlor grades. The V7 he ld sri ihe New Y ork TaUernnlls, Sixth Avenue, cor- 
zine, or any other $2 magazine, fur $3. respondent says It 18 now considered certain by Bnpply ia moderate ' i and the lncre q ft . h f g Uemnnd t8 “ rftdu ,i, y re . 39 k btreet, New York o ,I Wednesday, Thursday and 
Gen. Walker’s friends that his expedition will not during the stock here. 'Ihe inquiry is mainly confli cd to tho 1 rircu lar a co iRahi i ^Prmil birrJl Ut^nd hn 
Thh Rural A8 a PRESENT.—Our readers are , . , r 1 « p u , home trade an i the supply of the river towns. Buckwheat flour u nf i ,ltu ar , b i|! nt ? 1,,U S Premium LisU and Requirements, can bo 
reminded that in all cases where the Rural is sent to a J® W1,h „ by ^ ° f 61tber th6 ^ ^ ^ ^ ‘ U iSSSSSg” ‘ U °LE W1S 
cording to quality. 
ALBANY, Nov. 22.—Flonr and Meal—Onr market continues 
active and buoyant, with an upward tendency Tbe demand is 
One of the above articles will'be gives to each purchaser of each 
hook at tbo time til'- book is sold. 
Any person, by forwarding ns an order for hooks (with money en- 
w ^ _ __ __ close.!,) will receive an EXTRA B iOK AND GIFT with every 
J. B Van FJflTTEN, Principal, or Teh Books, sent, to one address by Express. 
L MATHER, Sec’y, Fairfield, Herk. Co. All orders lor books will bo promptly and impartially filled. The 
N. B.—Winter Term opens Dec. 8,1854. 464-3t Gifts in all cases, will accompany the book, wiih a written certificate 
'- 1 to the person sending ns tbe order. 
GREAT EXHIBITION OF For particulars see CATALOGUE, which we mail free to any ad- 
Fat Cattle, Sheep, Swine & Poultry, dn * 8 '‘ ipon tA edham. Agent for r. n. ferris. 
BY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE. 462tf 14 Exchange St., or Box 1529, Rochester, N. Y. 
O VEN FOR COMPETITION to the UNITED STATES; to be -~ " _ "Z - _ . _ - 
held st the New Y'ork TutterMfills, Sixth Avenue, cor- A 2 CO JtrC o Xj iij _ 
held st the New Y'ork TiitterMfille, Sixth Avenue, cor- 
distant friend or relative, as a present, we only charge United States or Great Ltitain. f rom Certain in- il (; RA !,v_i n W heat rive learn of a sale red winter Western at 
the lowest club price, $1 25. Our lowest pric8 for copies formation which they have obtained as to the $I,20@1,2I. Corn in limited snpp'y, with a moderate demand, 
_ . ’ __ ~ .. . , ... at improved prices; sales Western mixed at 74c instore. Rye 
86nt to Canada, is $1 37M> find to Europe, $2 25—the tenor of tll6 instructions with reference to their quiet For Barjey the market continues to lule dull and heavy, 
extra charge beiDg for postage. 
13?” Tub Rural to Ag. Societies.—I n answer to in- 
John W. Chambers, Sec’y. s61-2t 
ALBERT COLBY & CO., 
At 20 Washington Street, Eoston, Mass., 
Clearance, sent to the Collector Of Mobile, they are "° 8 i hip " YWGINATOR8oft.beGilt Book Business, have nowready a ne 
quite sure no difilenity will be experienced there. 5SUSS£ % & 
Th ! nerald l 9 CO / reaPOnd ® nt 8t , at l S ’ East at aw^ D $ar^atiteeH, tmt^i^not^dirit’a'tid*who°dHhoncsJy send Office 
New-Yorker to Agricultural Societies, to be awarded as authority, that the British naval officers in the Car- 5A '> wel e ht 
■ premiums, at our lowest club price-only $1 25 per copy ribgan gea wiu not irrterfere wit h Walker at sea, 
—and send to as many different addresses or post-offices 
. . . „ . o • « . , .. . . but they are instructed to capture him on land.— 
as desired. Canada Societies, $1 37X, including Amen- J , ,, 1 , , NEW YO 
can postage If on Mosquito territory they will act under the markets are 
J2T Specimens Free.- We always take pleasure in Protectorate, and if upon the coast of Nicaragua 
sending specimens free of charge. Reader, if you have or Costa Rica, upon the invitation of the govern- 
any friends, near or distant, that you think would sub- ments of those States. Vxal Cxi 
The Cattle Markets. 
scribe for the Rural, or act as agent, please give us their " , 8 hi« AHD~Lxin»-Prime quality. p« head, $5,O0®6,5O, Ordl- MAGNETIC PLASTER 
addresses and we will send them specimens, &c. No mat- A Novelty IN TRADE.— Cotton which has here- nary, $4,0U(a5,ll0; Common, $3,00(3)3,75; Inferior, $2,511(3,3,00 re-u X ox xu .tv - tv x rt 
,b. tofote wnglt .ho X.. York morko. exclusively 
Drafts at our Risk.-W e lose little money by by way of the Southern seaboard, is coming, this ft „d 8 7i Steri c^ing orwSfoM. a 
mail, but prefer Drafts on New York (less exchange,) fall, to some extent across Ohio, and through this three years old. n , u. umi Fain at anytime, in any pi xce, in any part of the human system, and 
payable to our order, and which may be sent at our risk State by the Central Railroad and Hudson River to ^ ThS 
if carefully inclosed and mailed to D. D. T. Moore, Roch- New York. The detention of Southern vessels at com™vOmks^s25 stfwaeo. Flaster maBriet,zes ,be 1 ' afa awa >’’ and 
este^NY. Quarantine and changes in the relative cost of o ,^ 0 ^|5TJ ear i ing8 *9<&iV T wo Y^ars Old, $15@20; Three Years fain cannot exist where this blaster 
Any person so disposed can act as local agent for ^ f ... Hid, $ri)@27. 10 ulau - 
+V.U b.tui, ..J „n transportation, are assigned as the reasons for this Shebp and Lambs— SSSO at market Prices—Extra and 8elec- Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Debility, Nervons- 
the Rural, without certificate, and each and all who YOl- F > 6 tions, $2,25<S3 r OO; in lots, $1,25(5)2.00. ness. Neuralgia. Wyspepsia, Coughs and Colds, Pains and Aches of 
unteer in the good cause will not only receive premiums, phenomenon. Sww*—12o0 Western at market. every kind, down even to Cerus,»re IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, 
on Mosquito territory they will act under the markeTsIreSows; 7 " - ^ 6 CQm,nt pdce8for ^ w “ katan the 
otectorate, and if upon the coaBt of Nicaragua „ iiEKr c fTfJ',^r; 1 '’ i , r , s ‘ r <i ? aI . lt y> ° r 'ii»ary, $7,75®s,25; 
, .... ° Common, $b,00(a)7,50; Inierior, $5.50^6.50. 
Costa Rica, upon the invitation Of the govern- Cows and Calves—F irst quality,'$60(3)65; Ordinary; $45@55; 
. „ . . Common, $35(3)40; Inferior, $25(3)30. 
BntS Ot tnose otates. Vkal Calves— First quality. lb., 6j^(g)7c.; Ordinary, 3}£@6c.; 
__ Common, 4j£@5c.; Inferior, 'italic. 
Sheep a»o' Lambs—P rime quality, per head, $5,09(3s6,50, Ordi- 
A NOVBLTY IN Trade.— Cotton which has here- nary, $4,0U@5,00; Common, $3,00@3,75; Inferior, $2,51X^3,00 
tbo Now Vm-lc mart At svcln t iv»l D KwiNX-Beet coni fed. Other qualities, 5c.' 
to lheir customers damaged books, and brass watches and jewelry 
instead of gold ; but, “hon-atv is the best policy.” Get a Catalogue 
and read it Good Books without Gifts for half the usual prices.— 
Book Agents wanted. -164-4t 
FOR SALE, 
A T ORVILLE BAILEY’S, Livonia, N. Y,32 full blood South 
Down Bucks and Ewes from the stock of Morris A Kipp. 
Oct 12,1858. [460tf] LYMAN BAILEY. 
Y OUNG MAN,— Please write tor a Circular of Walworth’s 
Commercial College, Rome, N.Y. 459 
„The best in ns ef—Ilural New-Yorker. 
WHEELER & WILSON’S 
SEWING MACHINES. 
NKW STYLE: —1'KICK #50. 
Office 343 Broadway, K"ew York:. 
r how many names—“ the more the merrier." tofore sought the New York market exclusively conueu, .-/a^/ic., i/mer qualities, uc. 
Z1T Drafts at our Risk.—W e lose little money by by way of the Southern seaboard, is coming, this a^^^^M^s^'^wor^Oxe^^w^todo^twomid 
ester, N. Y. 
E3F” Any person so disposed can act as local agent for 
the Rural, without certificate, and each and all who vol¬ 
unteer in the good cause will not only receive premiums, 
but their aid will be appreciated, 
jjjgp” In ordering the Rural please send ns the best 
Stokes—Y earlings $9(3)12; Two Years Old, $15(3)20; Three Y'ears 
Old, $'A)@27 
Sheep and Lambs— 8559 at market Prices—Extra and Selec¬ 
tions, $2,25(3,8,00; in lots, $1,25(32.00. 
Swine— l2o0 Western at market. 
Hides— 6J^@7c. Tallow, 6 j£(a)7c. tb. 
Pelts— 87c@$l each. Calf Skins, 12(q)13c. lb. 
BRIGHTON, Nov. 18.—At market—1100 Beef Cattle, 800 Stores, 
is there, the Plaster will slick there until the Pain has vanished. The 
Plaster magnetizes the Pain away, and 
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER 
IS APPLIED. 
Diagram of the Lock Stitch as made by this Machine: 
riMIIS IS THE ONLY STITCH that cannot be raveled, and that 
JL presents the same appearance upon each side of tho team. It 
is made with two threads, one upon each side of tho fabric, and in¬ 
terlocked in the centre of it 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
459 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
GIFTS — GIFTS! — GIFTS// 
Splendid Gifts! 
A.t No. 439 Chestnot St. 
THE ONLY ORIGINAL GIFT BOOK STORE! 
G G. EVANS would inform his friends and the public that his 
. Star Gift Book S'ore and Publishing House is permanently 
established in Brown’s splendid Iron Bunding, 439 Chestnut Street, 
Rheumatism, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Debility. Nervous- ^Tve^ne^rSowirgilT^l^at 
:ss. Neuralgia, Wyspepsia, Coughs and < lolrts, Pains and Aches of .f.™', ,Y. lU reCel ' ,e 0ne 01 ™ ,ouowl, « K ltui - valuod at 
-ery kind, down even to Cams, ere IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, lr " m cents to $iuu.- 
or I-V ordering the Rural please send us the best A N APPRECIATIVE NOTICE - is the following by BRIGHTON, Nov ia-At market-1100 Beef Cattle, 800 Stores, feaVpVc^ Uet 
money conveniently obtainable, and do not forget to give ])r. Pratt, of the Corning Journal. For this, and r r iii’ r i r-- llh , ...... c, womau, and the feeble infant To each and all it will prove a 
your full address—the nameof Post-Office, and also State, fiimilar fayor8 we are daily receiving, we bow low -A $6.00; ™r 4 %£^ ^ J ^ ^ "* ' ** 
Territory, or 1 rovmce. in grateful acknowledgment to our friends of the ^ Cows-Sa,^atiS^mmon,$19@20 
-— — —— Press, and shall strive to render the Rural more &|i2 ; ®^o Years Old, $17@19; Three taa “ y h ° USeh ° ld ’ reaC ' 3 
and more worthy their encomiums: v, w «1 Put np hi ah-Ught tin boxes Each box will make six tc 
Rural New-Yorker.-No intelligent agricnltorist in the United |“^Fat^^Sprteg ^6^ r,!ff Snteii^Uona^ ^ cen,8abo: 
1 11 1 - 1 ” ■ - - States is ignorant of the existence and value of die above named pa- Hides— SbiiaLK ; Tallow, 6H3|7o. |l lb. ‘ l». O. MOKE1IEAD, M. !>.. 
mrri? duijjt TMOI pi? GTTm P er - It stands unrivaUed, having a larger list of subscribers than 1 EL-rs-M/cfe*!; Calf btrlns, lZteJiJc. it. Inventor and Proprietor, 1» Walker St, New Y 
THE RURAL—EMPIRE CLUB. T h e Cork M „ to w 
_ . tton in the full sense of the word. Mr. D. D. T. Moore, the leadmg A lie loiiv irlaiKtis. States 4 
After the Compliments of the ropne or o is u Editor and Proprietor, some nine years since projected the plan of ALBANY, Nov. 17.—Hogs are arriving in very large quantities, -~ "” " ';— - - ———;--- 
to its Patrons, he begs leave to give, as a reason for not pu ijU s hing a weekly newspaper devoted to Agriculture and Horticul- the receipts here being 7.0UU, and some 14,000 or 15,000 havegone Tnillk Of Living. ’ 
issnintr his Annual Circular and acknowledgment of favors vet nne which shnnlrt the Stermer's naner. con- ria Albany and Troy, (mostly by the latter place.) for Boston and rnHE LETTER BOX—An earnest, wide-awake. anH-drnv 
THE RURAL EMPIRE CLUB. 
Working Jx£N $100,120.3150 _ and all should have it who are sick, and tuff, r.ng In any way. 
Milch Lows—Sales at $38(«,40, t,ommon, $19(3,20 FARMERS should lie always supplied with this Inv .luable PLf 
c , A I' AL K KS ~' S!lleH TER. It wid be the Good Physician in any household, reacy at 
_ Stokes-Y earlings, $9(4,12; Two Years °!d, $17@19; Three timeg) aL d at Instant notice. 
*•*> v. i * KM>onn Put np in alr-t'ght tin boxes Each box Mil] make six to eight | 
Shkep and Lambs Extra, $2 SOigS.O , by lot, $1,50@2,00 plasters and any child can spread them. Price 25 cents a box, with 
u L x re Pri “ S Plg “’ ‘ 4C " fuU and plain dilections, 
i O. C. MOliElIEAI), M. !>.. 
I klts— 87c@$l, Calf Skins, lb. Inventor and Proprietor, 1!* Walker St, New York. 
MOREHEAD’S MAGNETIC PLASTER IS SOLD BY ALL 
DRUGGISTS in every City, Town and Village in the United 
States 464 
Tlie Pork Markets. 
ALBANY, Nov. 17.—Hogs are arriving in very large quantities, 
ness. Neuralgia, Wyspepsia, < ;ough3 and Colds, Pains and Aches of 
every kind, down even to Cams, re IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED, 
and, with a little patience, PERMANENTLY CURED, by tbe 
magical influence of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. Id is ihe sim¬ 
plest, surest, safest, pleasantest and cheapest remedy in existence.— 
Its application is universal—equally to t">e strong man the delicate 
woman, and the feeble infant To each and all it will prove a Balm 
and a Blessing Its use is agreeable, and wi hout annoyance or trou¬ 
ble Its p ice is w.thin reach of all—rich or poor; ull may have it 
and all should have it who are sick, and tuff, r.ng In any way. 
FARMERS should be always supplied with this inv luable PLAS¬ 
TER. It will be the Good Physician in any household, reacy at all 
“Think of Living.” 
Worth. 
560 Patent English Lever Gold Watches.$100 00 each. 
550 Patent Ancnor do. do. . 50 06 “ 
400 Ladies’ Gold Watches, 18k. cases,. 35 00 “ 
600 Silver Hunting Watches, warranted,. 15 00 “ 
600 Parlor Time-pieces. 10 00 “ 
600 Cameo Sets, Ear Drops and Pins,. 10 00 “ 
600 Ladies’ Gold Bracelets,.6 00 to 12 00 “ 
500 Gents’Vest and Fob Chains. 10 00 M 
lOoO Gold Lockets, (large size, doable case,). 10 00 “ 
2000 Gold Lockets, (small size.). 3 00 “ 
1000 Gold Pencils, with Gold Pens. 5 00 “ 
1000 Extra Gold Pens, with cases and holders. 3 60 “ 
2800 Gold Pencils, (Ladies’,). 2 00 “ 
2500 Gold Pens, with Silver Pencils,. 2 60 “ 
2500 Ladies’s Gold Pens, with Cases and Holders,... 1 50 “ 
6600 Gold Rings, (Ladies’,). I 00 “ 
2000 Gents’Gold Rings. 2 50 “ 
2500 Ladies’ Gold Breastpins,. 2 50 “ 
3500 Misses’ Gold Breastpins,. 1 50 “ 
3000 Pocket Knives,. 1 00 “ 
2000 Sets Gents’ Gold Bosom Studs. 2 50 “ 
2000 do. Sleeve Buttons,. 2 50 “ 
2000 Pairs of Ladies’ Ear Drops,. 2 50 “ 
8000 Ladies’ Pearl Card Cases. 5 00 “ 
medium, viz :-The Rural Empire Club will be continued miscellaneous articles. The idea was scouted as perposterous. Ruin heavy ° nes C0H ' d Eold 
as heretofore, supplying its patrons with the most popular "eJSrly Ztain^ CHICAGO, Nov. 17-Live hogs are in large receipt, and should 
Periodicals at lowest club rates. Each member of the p< y P° f ‘ y ? tho weather continue cold so that packers can work, will now come 
-x \ ,.e lisk a weekly psper white monthlies barely maintained a foothold.— j n freely as thedemand is at present greaterthan the supply. Quota- FTJRS I FTTRS I FTTFiS I I 
Club will receive (if he or she desires it,) a package of Mr . M . ventU red his all in the development of his favorite “notion,, tions afe $4.30(^4,50 for heavy hogs; $4@4^0 for averse; and $3.75 * . . pf. C iids 
some new and rare seeds by mail. Among the attractions onr i Wama seriouslv involved in the determination to nresent the @4,00 for light. L-AUlfco r U K a . 
.f the present collection ftre th. “Hubbard Sqiush''— *■<“><?* Sleigh <md Buffalo BobeS. 
“ Apple-pie Melon”—“ Indian Kershaw”—“Ne Plus Ultra tion of a large weekly newspaper, requiring great outlay for editorial $5,25 averaging 23o tbs at $5,40, averaging 230 lbs and 250 ibs at Y3LARK, 17 State St. Rich’ster N Y., has the largest stock of 
Cucumber”—the best Sweet Corn, and, the earliest, Field services and valuable communications from the best informed writers $5.60 cwt -Democrat. dekv coMPETiTmN^ Come outcome afi,°aud°examfne CLARK'S 
lick at 5 to b% cents per lb, live weight, with an upward tendtney ,Ke‘ nMn Y how to uvf free from sickn ess To give new rearters Ladies’Cameo, Jet, or Mosaic Pins. 5 00 
the market. We have no doubt extra heavy ones could be sold .h/vx'nx r f ifj .L last half of 2500 Ladies’ Shawl and Ribbon Pins,. 1 00 
a '"^- — — “““ I thisdayat $5,75 .-Atlas and Argus. «*» Article, of Gold Jewelry, Gift Books, *c Ac., not enumerated 
was predicted by every one, as all Agicultural Journals were com- ... , , .. , , ,, the present volume wIU be sent tor six Letter btumps. Please give in the above, worth from 25 cents to $25. 
- ,1 n,„i„„„ a ,—...t „„ -v .a:... *„ I CIII A 10, Nov. 17. Live hogs are in large receipt, and should 1 ____)_ Evans' new Catalogue, which is sent free to all parts of the coun¬ 
try, contains all the most popular Books of the day, and the newest 
publications, all of which will be sold as low as can be obtained at 
other stores. 
and became seriously involved, in the determination to present the Tim u .„ , u “ ' * “ ‘ . ' ~ L7 ~ ~ Agents wanted in every town in the Union. Those desiring so to 
beau ideal of his imagination. The expenses Incident to the publica- dressed hogs. Sales averaging 170 fbs at $5. averaging ZIHJ tbs at Fancy SlOlgh and Buffalo RobeS. act, can oWain fiffl particulars by a^ressmg as above, 
tion of a large weekly newspaper, requiring great outlay for editorial $5,25 averaging z.3’i tbs at $5,40, averaging 230 Its and 250 lbs at ( 1LARK. 17 State St, Rich 'Ster. NY., has the largest stock of N. B. Being largely Interested In publishing books, and buying 
. , , ,, . . .V . . . J «i fi0 50pwr — Democrat V/ Furs and Robes in the city, which he is ottering at prices TO from other publishers in immense quantities, tor cash, i am enabled 
services and valuable communications from the best informed writers s • > defy competition Come one, come all, and examine CLARK’S to make larger discounts to Country Agents and Book Dealer* than 
upon Agriculture and kindred topics, were enormous, yet he never CINCINNATI, Nov. 16.—The speculative demand for hogs netieed large stock of Fur Goods, at 17 State St. 463-tf can be had at any other honse in the country. 
wavered Everv energy was brought into reouisftion to make the ,n our last has continued with but slight intermission during the ---- Any book published in the United States, the retail price of which 
wavered. Every energy was nrougni into requisition to make tee week , a nd the contracts made for future delivery have been large, n ,rt nf Ernnlnumont is $1 or upwards, wifi be promptly sent, Gift included, on receipt of 
Rural New-ltorktr worthy of its mission. It aimed to benefit the snd the desire to buy on the part of outsiders, general and strong.— -x O YOUHg IVXCIl Ollt; Oi Thfllp LOyIX1CHL, publisher’s price. 
Corn. Further information given by addressing 
I. W. BRIGGS, West Macedon, N. Y. 
CROVER & BAKER’S 
CELEBRATED 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 
A New Style,—Price $50. 
farmer and his wife, and also their sons and daughters, and to ele- Our regular paeke-s have not been bnj ing freely, andas a general 500 BOOK. AGENTS WANTED, 
vate the mind, while advocating the material interests of die cultiva- *$*££$***£& np^WhSiT WT ANTED—In every section of tbe United States, active and 
tors of the soil. It has been and is still a live paper, abounding in opening at $625 aad closing at $6.50 for hogs averaging 20j tbs, and V V enterprising men to engage in the sale of very popular books, 
valuable information for farmeis and fruit-growers, and yet is die at the close the latter rate would be paid for nresent delivery, and To men of good adlress. posse-oing a Bmall capital snch induce- 
medium for a latge amount of pracdcal information upon other top- ^ asked $6J6 ** ^ ^ ** day^ott ^iS^onteUng^f^ 
ics, with general news, choice miscellany, <tc., &c., such as makes it ^ our publications, with wholesale and retail prices, will ba sent to any 
a welcome visitor at every fireside. Its foreign correspondence, and „ LOUISVILLE, Nov. 16.—Hogs, hogs, hogs, has been the cry address, free of postage. Address, 
vate the mind, while advocadng the material interests of die cultiva¬ 
tors of the soil. It has been and is still a live paper, abounding in 
thing, have no faith in the present, extraordinary high prices The 
sales during the week add up 40,000 heart, chiefly for future delivery, 
opening at $6.25 aad closing at $6.50 for hogs averaging 20J tbs, and 
A New Style.—Price $50. . welcome visitor at every fireside. Iteforei^ correspondence, and 
1 * original sketches of travel add much to its value, aud m every respect no ^ know to what extremes it may go when the season Is at its 
For sale at 495 Broadway, New York ; 464 Broadway, the Rural New-Yorker is highly creditable to Mr. Moore, as well as height There is a prevailing opinion among parties Irom t v e coun- 
Albany ; 48 Genesee st, Utica ; 22 South Salina st., Syra- eminently worthy of the patronage of the public. cXmrreSTn SCffyrt 
DICK* FITZGERALD, Publishers, 
18 Ann St, New York. 
B ERKSHIRE ROARS, of the choicest quality, for sale by 
WALTER COLE, 4 miles south east of Batayia village, Gene¬ 
see Co., N. Y. 462-3t 
,,, „ , rr .. „„ _ , _ _._,, _,,_,. try that the crop will turn out much shorter than was anticipated— T) ERKSIIIRE BOARS, of the choicest quality, for sale by ___ „„„ 
Albany ; 48 Genesee st., Utica ; 22 South Salma st., Syra- eminently worthy ol the patronag 1 . This opinion, while It is not concurred In by res’dent packers yet _l_) WALTER COLE, 4 miles south east of Batavia village, Gene- established in the year 1355, 
cuse ; 45 State st., Rochester, and in most of the Cities The Rurm devotes but a limited space to advertisements and ex. has the (ff , ct of keeping the market bnoyant and prices at a con- see Co., N. Y. 462-3t and still continue to publish a class of Works superior to all othersln 
urn „ eludes invariably, all that are objectionable and even refuses at any stant upward tendency. A few of the houses were killing last week, ---— point of attractiveness, which accounts for their selling so much 
and Towns of the State of New York and the United States. advertisements of Patent Medicines. As but neaVuhave now commenced, the weathe. for ‘he last two days ASTOR HOUSE, Z^OLOUED which iX^much 
Thf-se Machines sew from two spools, and form a seam 1 1 . . ,. .. ,, having been highly favorable. p v ^ ^ ri w d v xr SUEbb or COLUltED EJy Uka vijs whica aaa very much 
. .. , . , . * « ,. , . , a newspaper circulating in many thousands of families its moral tone Mo*t of the hogs that have come in thus far were previously com- Droduway, « w X ox* it. to their Bale. . 
of unequa.lea Strength, beauty, ana ela t ticity, which caimot fail to exert a powerful influence in favor of morality and re- tracted for. Tke sales that have been reported were at full prices.— A LL THE MILK used here come® fVom a Farm carried on foi Ouk Terms are MORE LIBERAL than paid by other Publish- 
will NOT rip, even if every feurth stitch be cut. They li£rion It seeks but to elevate the taste*, improve the morals and in- Packers are offering freely $«,26 set for hogs averaging 2t4) lbs, and iA the express and sole purpose of furnishing MUk Vegetables, era Our Prices are uniform. All our Books are sertd exclu- 
„ X- VI XV„ V„ X ■„ u,„ e C •, „ ngion. it seeks Dut w eie a 1 we have no donbt that even a higher price has been paid. In fact Poultry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in Whiter cm sively by Subscription Consequently giving the Agent the entire 
are unquestionably the bast in the market tor family use. struct the mind of the reader, and is accomplishing great good. Long 2 ,0<hi head sold in the early nart of the week at $5,39. ln the new the best of Hay and Heal, and in 8ummer on rich Pastures and Meal control nf the Salts within the Territory he occupies For particu- 
463] YW SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. [13t may it prosper .-Corning Journal. product, tbe transactions have been lon.-Journcd. only. [440] C. A. STETSON. r. amntRim *. m. ntanmn rv>„ 
are unquestionably the bast in the market for family use. struct the mind of the reader, and is accomplishing great good. Long 
AQTAP UOU9F MO RR RAPIDLY than others. Our Rooks are all IlluhtraUid with 
„ _ , v i STEEL cr COLORED ENORA VINOS -which add very much 
Broadway, ISTew York. totheirsale. 
A LL THE MILK used here comes from a Farm carried on fci Our Terms are MORE LIBERAL than paid by other Publish- 
the express and sole purpose of famishing Milk, Vegetables, ers. Our Pkicf.s are uniform. All our Books are sold exclu- 
Pooltry, Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed in Winter on sively by Subscription Consequently giving the Agent the entire 
An extra $1 Book and Gift given to any person ordering ten 
books to be sent to one address. Send for a Catalogue. Address, 
G. G. EVANS, Publisher, 
455-13w 439 Chestnut St, Philadelphia. 
2. , O O O 
SALESMEN WANTED, 
r1Travel in different sections of this Country and British Provin- 
X ces, to sell Books and Maps, Published at the 
AMERICAN SUBSCRIPTION PUBLISHING IIOUSE, 
established in the year 1855, 
and still continue to publish a class of Works superior to all othersln 
point of attractiveness, which accounts for their selling so much 
MORE RAPIDLY than others. Our Books are all Illustrated with 
STEEL or COLORED ENGRA VIN OS—which add very much 
to their sale. 
Our Terms are MORE LIBERAL than paid by other Pnblish- 
SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. [13t may it prosper.— Corning Journal. 
C. A. STETSON. 
Ix 8TEBBINS 4 CO., Hartford, Conn. 
