DEC. 18 . 
tom’# §uval 
“ EXCELSIOR 
TERMS OF THE RURAL—1859. A telegram dated St Johns, N. F. 9 h inst.. savs -riA-ivrTTV e-p w T "NT ft MAfiHT 
__ the screw s'eamship ffft.y of Washingto ",Capt Petrie. * 1 bLWiau 
CHEAT REDUCTION to CLUBS from Liverpool,on Wednesday, the 24m ult», passed B 4 - n 
_ Cape Race at 3 o'clock on Tuesday afcernoon. A N6W Style.—Price $50. 
K ; nsrle Couv One Year $2 Cheat Britain.—T here was no news of the mis- -' 
_ . ’ a ’ me sing steamer Indian Empire. Insurance was being For sale at 495 Broadway, New York ; 404 B 
Three Copies, " effected opon her at 25 per cent. Albany : 48 Genesee st., Utica ; 22 S >utti Salina 
Six 44 and 1 free to Club Agent, $10 The London Morniog Post, anti Ministerial, an- cupc ; 4.5 state st., Rochester, acd ia most of t 
Xen “ “ ... $15 nonnces the recall of Lord Napier and the promo- andTownsof tbe State of New York and the Uniti 
s - . « (i ii « $22 *ion of Mr. Lyons from Florence to Washington. three Machines sew from two spools, and forn 
sixteen (< M H o 9R It says the a 3 *igned cause of his recall, is Lord of unequalIed length, beauty, and ela- licit, 
Twenty Napier’s tendency in favor of the Monroe doctrine wm rot ri n if eve f „ urth „iteh be cu 
Thirty-Two 2 $40 The Globe, anti Ministerial, confirms me report, but 8re unque8 tionably the beet in the market for fa 
And an, additional number at tbe latter rate- «*) W~ «“> * 
only $1.25 per copy! —with a free copy for every regular course of diplomatic promotion, being per- -- c= 2 .'"p~ - 
Ten Subscribers over^Thirty, ^tlWllCfe, «0tMl»Ct«, . 
■ idcdai r' p a ti of gold, had arrived from Melbourne. O 
LIBERAL CRATU Titb. Tne Independence Beige says the English CaW ==================== 
In addition to the extra copies above offered, and any ^ ^ II(jllan f of it ' re f U 8al to assume a RrTn4I « K ,. V(IRKKR r 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
.jjorap 
Special fluff ce#. 
Arrival of the City of Washington. 
GROVER & BAKER’S 
CELEBRATED 
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. 
A Hew Style.—Price $50. 
For sale at 495 Broadway, New York ; 404 Broadway, fh> ; $>,25 far tho<e ..v rt: 
Albany : 48 Genesee st., Utica ; 22 S >utli Salina st., Syra- lb* , and so on up to $6,50— Sentinel. 
cuse ; 45 State st., Rochester, and in most of the Cities - 
and Towns of the State of New York and the United States. The Wool Markets. 
Thsse Machines sew from two spools, and form a seiru ROSTON, Use. 9 —Ffoece and pulled, in gmd demand, with 
CINCINN ATI Dec 9—The market forhog« ha* b«en pretty Tlie Best Juveniles Of the SeaSOn, 
firmly su tu usd (luring t"e week, and the clos ng pr ce* do 
not vary lu.te-ia' y f.oin file rate* current on last Tuerdav. A it r. 
Ye-tu day rtf eriioon h wevor, buyer, hesitated a good deal. Q O IR. -A- 1ST T~> IE 3 O XX X) ~ 
but h ride s inn nmiiied ih ir courage, and pu chaser* w,re n tt/,..*.. _„ „<• Tr„+— 
found among the out*b e-s. if not iu tbe ci cie of regular the Fortunes Of Katy Bedbum. 
packer-, at fu 1 ra'e*. fir all that wire offered Tin prefer- TTY Oliver time, author of ttie “ Boat Club," “ Ail Aboard,* 
once for hors averaging 18 1 Ibr and upwiris. Is now more .13 etc.,etc. Unevoume lllusf.aied by Billing*, 
decided ’ll n at any p ■evioas tine thi* season, and it is be- Price, in muslin, 62>fc cents- 
comhig dlBcutti sot ■•shnat-.’ One parcel rod yesterday. We would confidently recommend mis no k to flio no 1 ice of ail 
the average • f willed was 131 to 141) lb-, at S 6 0 Accord mg you. g people. It i, written iu a style which is Intensely h t-rest- 
GBEAT REDUCTION TO CLUBS 
Single Copy, One Year, - 
Three Copies, “ - 
Six “ and 1 free to Club Agent, 
Ten “ “ - - - 
Sixteen “ “ “ 
Twenty “ “ “ 
Thirty-Two 2 “ 
Ten Subscribers over Thirty. 
LIBERAL CRATUITIES. 
In addition to the extra copies above offered, and sny 
11 the /Vice Current the race! ot of hug. forth* week numbers mg, and i o one na” common* e die lio >k and lay it oown u .«• iahed. 
66 93'; fur the -ea-on 231 1 »2. This is much iu excess of any to parent* wewoul l say, that tin author* lung intercourse wiih 
year iu the Bve past — Gazette. ciiildr--n. as a toucher, ha* g vni him »n insight into " thiW char- 
nctu wh ch few writer* of juvenl e bookR ev^r h* quire. The tea- 
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 9—Ab«nt 2-4.•’O' ho 2 S have been dency of the nook is to inculcate Truth, Integrity, and f'eis-ver* 
s l*ug dered thus far The ruling prices are $f> for ho^s avera- rtIlCe; " anC | no t hil I c an io.id the book without being abused, In- 
ging 2i'0 ib< ; $>.23 for those nv^rigiug 22o lbs ; $15.30 for 23 J b uucted, and beucOted. 
up to $6,50— Scntind. A iso, a new a d beautiful edition of the author’s former books: 
_ “THK K( »A T (/I/TK,” “ALL ABOARD/* *• NOW OR N K VfeR," 
The Wool Markets. k"i E “ Ch V °' Ume illustra,ed by uillin « 8 - 
'ec. 9 —FDecc and pulied. i> g'od demand, with WAL 1’fcK SK\ rOX» a Story of "V irginla Life. Illustrated by 
H» Ib-J. at fu l prov ous prices. In for igu there ^!«‘ te ?** cents.^ ■ . „. . 
>so* 20» biles Mediterranean, and some Cape KA*<L RIKLLMC. A iHjau'iul book for Bojs and (.iris, 
n, at v iriou-c p ice**, as to qua i'y. Tne auction Illiwtratedby Hoppm Price/O cents. 
den Med.terranean on WcdVbday last was we l Ni*AV jlI»I TIO.N 8 OK THE lt< LLO ROOKS By Rev. 
$ lots wore s Id at low figuns, but the Wool Jacob Abbott, fourteen vols. Illustrated In neat box 
i nnnr nf it .4 kind. nnH rmnlit.u onnaidorccrl. lll« rTlC 1 * $7. , '0. 
of unequalled strength, beauty, and elaticty, which oLbi 'b I *: 6 0 s r o:^;e , Cspo* 
will NOT rip, even if every fourth f titch be cut. They and Australian, at v iriom p ice**, as to quadiy. Tne auction 
sre unquestionably the best in the market for family use. 
4631 IFZr SEND FOR A CIRCDL\R. [13 
Riulscfe, ©muwewf, 
sul* of 2 . 0 bale* Jl id.terniuean on WoUii-*(l.iy last was we 1 " cv - 
at,'end d The lots wero s Id at low flgur, s, but tho Wool Jacob Abbott, fourteen vols. Illustrated Ju neat box 
genera'y was poor of it* kln-t and, quality considered, lhe ,, „„„„ 
prices realism! w- re very go id, and fully sustain tho recent THK K«LL« STORY HOOKS. By the same A"tV'r. 
advance in this market J Twelve vn | 8 in box. Designed for younger children Price $3 
advance in this market. 
Sax. and Mer.flooce.i Western mixed.. 
Full blood. 4 t(S)48 Smyrna washed , 
Half and M blood.37@43 j I)o. nnwaehe 
Uo. unwashed , 
THK HIINNY-SlOK He: It IKS. Uomprsing hither Briqht- 
Jlnpts, B ir liffr, Li »( Leaf (rm\ Sunny-Side, Irunthorpe, Tell-tale, 
Hearts amt faces, City mJc. 
Tee reputation of these books is too well known to need nny 
Premiums which we may hereafter offer for subscribers to prqtectorate ()f tiarawak . 
the Tenth Volume of the Rural New-Yorker, we will 
give to Each of the One Hundred Persons sending the 
first lists of Thirty or more yearly Subscribers to the 
Rural Nk»-Yorker OrriCK, j 
Rochester. Dec. 14, 1858 j 
France — The trial of Montalambert was com- Flour—F ancy brauds of winter Wheat Flour show an advance 
menced at Paris on tbe 24tb. of 25 cents per batrel Spring remains as last quoted. Little is do- 
The press had been specially forbidden to take ihg except to supply local demand. 
)tea. It is aliO forbidden to discuss religious Grain—I n Wheat no alteration of prices. Com shows a fulling 
piCS. off of 4 c p r bushel f om maximum rates of last week. Buckwheat 
The Sardinian government follows tbe example j 8 st ju advaucitig, havinggaineo 2 c per tnnhel npon our list rates 
Rural after this d.te (remitting payment at our club rate note8> \ 3 a l J0 forbidden to discuss religious 
—$1 25 per copy,) a bound volume of the Rural for 1858, topics. 
price $3,—or $2 in Agricultural Books, post paid. ( i he Sardinian government follows the example 
To each of the One Hundred Persons sending the Brst of France ia storing corn, 
Paniaps. 
At Fcottsvi ls, on the 1st inst, at the resilience of tho brfdn’s _" 
not Wealth, Charm and Ureal Rosy IJ amond 
These books are written by t e best writers of children's' ooks in 
the country. Great cure has been taken in the getting up ot the 
books Kaeh volume is beautifu’ly illus rated, aud they are sold 
separately or toxeth r. l'rice. per vol.. 69 cents 
Any ot the above books sent by mail, post-paid, upon receipt of 
price. I’lIlLLIt'H, SAMPSON Jk 4;0., 
467 Publishers, B iston, Ma«s. 
lists of Ten, Sixteen or Twenty Subscribers as above, re- Diplomatic relations were expected to bo re¬ 
mitting payment according to our terms, we will give either sutned between Prussia and Switzerland, 
another extra copy of the Rural, or $1 50 in Ag. Books, American agents were said to be p 
post paid, or a Gross of the Washington Medallion Pens, Denmark to sel St Thomas and St. Joh: 
F ■ , ’ , ,, ., to the United States, 
post paid, as preferred by the persons entitled. . lnt «iiieewe. 
quoted Barley i* uni hanged in quotations aud there is no one father, by H. W. Hyde K-q GEO. F. HliUNDEEN.of Farmiagton, 
i.t market with an Ineliuation to buy. “ ,ld MinS EUA ESTEB - of Wheatland. 
Provisions —Heavy pork is still going np, while wc note a dc- 
p 1 r ,, .. 6 o A.*, * to the United States. 
post paid, as pref erred by the p ersons en titled. o„«»eretal Intelligence. 
TtiT-DT totiv-d’o wruTTfifO Brsadstupes — Flour shows a declining tendency 
PUBLISHEK, b NUiiLiltb. though prices are nominally unchanged. Western canal 
- 20s. Ohio 223^243. Wheat Arm, with upward t«n- 
Plenty of Time!—I n answer to two or three dency. Quotations nominally 4*6d red Western. White 
recent inquiries, we would state there is yet abundant 6s3d- Corn declining Quotations nominal for mixed 28s. 
„ . ... rr r c *. Yellow 29. Wbite 3 Lp@«32s. 
time to secure the Liberal Gratuities we offer for the first 
100 lists of 30 subscribers, and first 100 of 10 , 16, or 20 . - - 
Indeed, as club lists do not usually come in to any extent /w *♦ *; ♦ jAiiaHvAAWdrt 
until after Dec. 1st, we presume all who remit before the XPilUIVAlMll UH UHjl Hl l* 
10th or 15th will be sure of the extra premiums, aud per- _^___ 
haps those who send as late as the 20th or 25th. But as -——-— 
there are indications of a rush this year, competitors Arrival of the Quaker City. 
should remit as early as possible. - 
any person who remits pay for a club of 10,16 TrtE Quaker City arrived at New Orleans on 
or 20 at the specified rates for such club, and adds a suffi- the 7 th inst, with California dates of the 20th nit., 
cient number within one month thereafter can avail him- via. the Tehuantepec route. _ 
self of the advantage of the lower price of large club, Easiness continues to improve at San Francisco, 
and retain the amount overpaid. Thus, a person remit- Eight ships had arrived from Atlantic ports dating 
American agents were said to be persuading c ii , 10 of 25c perewt. in light hogs The market this morning is 
Denmark to sell 8t. Thomas and St. Johns Islands p arei Cie warm weather of the past two or three days having 
clnck ‘4 slaughtering This A. M. is more I ke late spring than the 
middle ot December. Shoulders (smoked) are iu lhtle bitter de¬ 
mand and have taken a start of $1 per cwL 
th»r, by H. w. Hvrte K*q . »rcu. f. nHR«uJSK«,or Jtarmingion, nitiTADin n/liic.io crunni 
,d Mi,s EDA ESTER,of Wheatland. ONTAHIO MUtsiG bLMUUL. 
_ riTHIS INSTITUTION, for lustrucUou on the Btano, Urgau, Mclo- 
.. . - . . . 1 deon. Guitar, Violin, and hr Vocal Music and Harmony, Is sttua- 
(Vi* frSl t .* . ated in a beautiful village—healthful, quiet and pleasant—and pro- 
i r*4 |t uv Wvldes a more thorougn course of Musical Instruction than ha* be- 
(ivvlv (^V.T'M'-VyA fore been offered on this Continent. Pupils enjoy supeirior advantages 
*—' v —' in many respects, being under the supervision of Teachers who hare 
spent several years with Hie best masters, and graduated with tie 
Terms of Advertising : — Twenty-Five Cents a Line, each highest honors. TermB for i858, commence as follows: 
msnu ana nave ia*eu u **».. m »* R- *-•• - Insertion. Special NoTtc'ES-followlng reading matter, aud leaded , ^ June 2d Sept. 1st, Dec. \sL PupUs.can «nteratanytlme 
j _* _p „„ . ... ,_ . during the term. Pupils can be accommodated in the faintly of too 
All other aiticles in our table of quotations are Without chaDgo -Fifty Cents a Line, each insertion, in advance. B3~ The cir- prfn^a!, at the rat0 of $60 per Term—inrinding board, tuition, use 
in rates. culation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds that of any similar of piano, washing, fuel and light For further particulars, and all 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. Journal in America or Europe, rendering it akogetb 
_ „ _ „__ Using Medium of its class. 
Flour and Grain. EggB, dozon.20c “ 
Flour, whiter wheat..$5,75(36,25 Honev, box.15@16c .. 
Do spring do ..$4.75(3*.25 Candles, box.12@13c 4 GENTS WANTED.—To sell 25 new 
Do. Buckwheat tjp cwt—$1J5 Fruits and Roots. j Y Recipes. Every persoa should have thorn 1 
Wheat Genesee.$1,10@1,26 Apples, bushel.5'lc^tl.OO 0 f each, aduress B. S. CASWELL, Alden, N. Y. 
Best white Canada ..$l,il)@l,25 Do. dried.$1,‘25(a)',50- 
Corn.-- 66 c Potatoes. ... 26(2)40c Farms for Sale. 
Rye,60 tbs $1 bush.62^c Hides and Skins. _ „ _ . 
—ruiy^ems a ume, eacu uibwuuu, ia ah. u .ii *.«*- principal, at the rate of $t)tl per Term—ln»trifling tioarcl, tuition, ufo 
eolation of the Rural New-Yorker far exceeds that of any similar of piano, washing, fuel and light For further particulars, and all 
journal in America or Europe, rendering it altogether the best Advor- n ^7 d ^ r “^i“ d ^. y, 18S8k M ' SS °' U ' 8 ° 4 ^f 
Using Medium of its class. References —Rev. A H. Lung. Geo M. Chapman, P. M., N. J. 
" -' Milliken, J. J, Mattlson, E K, R'-ynolds, and Dr. E. B. Cheney, 
A GENTS WANTED.—To sell 25 new Inven'lnns and Cannndaluua. Kev Edwa.d Benedict, Bath, N. Y.; Rev. F. Canlk- 
Rocipes. Every persoa should have them For a brief notice ins, Weljsburgh, Pa.: S. P. * airman, F. A. Devre, Elmira, N. Y.; 
Chicltering A Sons, Boston, Mass. 
Corn...uoc roraroes. ... e.otyjwc FarmS fOT Sale. tt/A T TTY A V 
Rye,60 tbs$1 bush.6244c Hides and Skins. __ . , , , , _ .... lit) 1 j 1 1 )J\ 4 
a,,.sr.F'sasasa.tt? txes&SbZtt. «ss w ». to «? 
Arrival of the Quaker City. Barley.”. 
_ Bupkwheat.46@48o 
Beans.7o(a)7fc 
Tn« Qaaker City arrived at New Orleans on 
the 7th iiiBt,, with California dates of the 20th ult, P j*, k, c ^f $ 57 .i(u 7 !n() 
via. the Tehuantepec route. Beer ^lowt "$4luo@6!oo 
Basinesa continues to improve at San Francisco. Spring Lambs each.. $i.so®', 75 
Eight ships had arrived from Atlantic ports daring “S^aSSkld i .'.'.‘.'‘'.'.‘ 9 ® 9 ko 
TRADE. 
ting $15 for 10 copies, could obtain 10 copies more within Thg maUfJ { lfince for gan Franc i 8C0) via, Tehuan- Chickens .""i:::”:::::.. 15c 
a month by sending only $11. tepeo> reached their destination in eight days, 
The Rural as a Present—O ur readers are including a detention of sixty hours at Acapulco. Dairy, Ac. 
reminded that in all cases where the Rural is sent to a The Isthmus was in good condition. ^ n^in" l"”””ISlliS 
distant friend or relative, as a present, we only charge Ten thousand letters had been sent from San Cheese.839c 
Lard, tried.(ojlOc 
Tallmv . . _9424*1100 
Beans.70(flj7fc Lamb do . 38^630 
Meats. Seeds 
Perk, Mess .$00,OOCrf) 16,00 Clover, bush.$4,0004,50 
Do cwL .$5,7507,(10 Tlmotb; .$2,9902,25 
Beer cwt.$-4,99(35,(4) Sundries 
Spihig Lambs each..$I,50qpt,75 Wood, hard.$4,90(3)5.00 
ilntton (carcass).2%i3)3c Do. soft .$0,00(33,00 
Hams, smoked.Xc Coal, Lehigh.$5,75®6,25 
Shoulders . 0 (a”c Do. Scrimton.$5,90(35,60 
INFORM YOU THAT ON Mon- 
e shall place on sale the largest 
assortment of 
Work for the Winter! 
EOIKKOIIHCKIE.S, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac., 
A LIMITED number of Agents, male or female, will bo em- designed expressly for onr Holiday sales. These goods have been 
ployed. By oncloslng h staap «r a throe eont piece, wo send recently purchased, aud consist in part, of 
,i • the fortnight. Shoulders .0(a7c Do. 8 eranton.$.').<J0(aV>,60 XUST PATENT«.IK 
' na The mails hence for San Francisco, via, Tehnan- Chickens.«c i)o. Bimshurg. J , ity Yards. Opened 
full particulars a* to the business Onr Agents have averaged 
Si 12 uer mouth for the past eighteen mont'-s. 
407-St K. M MYRICK A CO., Lynn, Mass. 
J UST l’ATENTe.II,— A Gate for Farms. Country Seats, and 
t,ity Yards Opened with a single cord, from any vehicle, 
Chickens.5° j! 0, S ! <wah ?( 8 .fxm^r’xn ” City Yards. Opened with a single cord, from any vehicle, 
..Ijt.- ,'.' {!“ ™*™ okta .agalnrt wind, or raised over snow without aligh'inv in mud. or 
* oe8e -......J«3>44c 1 o Char. 1 V31%c gIoruli or leaving unhitched teams, usually without stopping. Will 
UHT ’ 4o ' iToyiiq. Hav inn.«iSirtSinm not sag; cannot be opened bv any stock; suited to all locations; or 
^ ter ’ Sfiu.121 }S? . 91 • cheap and reliable construction. For Runt*, address 
distant friend or relative, as a present, we only charge Ten thouaand letters hac 
the lowest club price, $1 25. Our lowest price for copies Francisco by overland mail, 
sent to Canada, is $1 37X, and to Europe, $2 25-the The State of California had sued Wells, Fargo & 
extra charge being for postage. Co., for the $22 000 of the $90,000 in script stolen 
, , , , ., „ . , from the Treasury. 
I-y ordering the Rural please end us the he<,t MiniDg was good. Rain was much needed, and 
money conveniently obtainable, and do not forget to give catr j e wer0 su ffering for want of food, 
your full address—the name of Post-Office, and also State, The application for the 
Territory, or Province. ceiver for the New Adm( 
Do. firkin.16<ajl8c Wool .25@43o 
Cheese.8 v a9c White fish, bbl.$6,5O@7,U0 
Card, tried.(o}lUc Codfish quiutal... $ f.75@6,G0 
Tallow.9X.^10o Trout, bbl.$6,50®7,00 
.1. A. TKKAT, Tallraadge, Ohio. 
The Coleman Farm Mill, 
rrtHE wonder and admiration of the age; every farmer his 
JL own miller: great saving of time and expense. The 
SETTS, 
BOOK SETTS WITH CUFFED SLEEVES, 
BOOK SETTS WITH FLOWING SLEEVES, 
BOOK SETTS WITH FRILLED SLEEVES 
JACONET SETTS WITH CUFFED SLEEVES, 
JACONET SE ITS WITH PLOWING SLEEVES, 
JACONET SETTS WITH FRILLED SLEEVES. 
COUJAK.S, gwisg 00LLARg> 
JACONET COLLARS, 
LACE COLLARS, 
TAMBOUR COLLARS, 
MISSES COLLARS 
aXOiXJDEA-INrilNr'Gr, 
Letters from the People. 
mL„ „„„n„aiinn fnr tho a n noi n t m on t of a ftp day. Sales at $l,25(aj4 69 tor common to cliolce super htate; $ 1,99 
The application tor the appointment ot aite- >^ 10 for e xtm Stam, $ 4 . 39 ^ 4,64 tor aup.-rti..* OhioT nitaoii indi- 
ceiver for the New Aameclian minea iiftci been Him, Wisconsin, Michigan and iowa:$i,9U(d'6.20 for common to good 
denied by the Federal Courts and the injunction medium and extra do: $5,3936,50 fnr shipping brands extra round 
•j hoop Ohio—market closing firm and steady. Canadian unchanged; 
continuea. sale* $5 lOrrf 6,25 for common to cho'ce extra 
Produce and Provision Markets. on y successful Metulic Milt ever invented for mikiDg Buck- CRAPE SETTS WHITE, 
wheat and fumi y Flour. It can be run by Horse, Steam, 
NEW YORK, Dec. 13 — Flour— Market less active and prices Wind or Water-Power. GRAPE COLLARS WHITE, 
without change. Tho tiansactions were restricted by the storm to- Pric with i-eive arranged, for lifting Coin Meal for family 
day. Sales at $!,25(qj459 for common to choice super State; $t,99 u8e while grlndiug.$50. CRAPE ENGLISH YARD, 
MISSES COLLARS. 
CRAPE SETTS BLACK, 
GRAPE COLLARS WHITE, 
CRAPE COLLARS BLACK, 
CRAPE VEILS, 
Rents advancing and houses scarce. Business Ufaix— The Wheat market continues linn and quiet There is orders will receive prompt at ontion 
Price with Bolting Machine attached, for making Family 
Flour-----------$75. BLAC1 
Descriptive Circulars cun ho had, or the Mill can be seen in . , 
operation at the Office of tho “Coleman F rm Mill Company,” | n ajmost (‘vevy^viiniily. 
Tribune Building, No 7 Spruce street. New York, wcere a:l ing from 7o cents to $19 
CRAPE FRENCH YARD. 
BLACK LACE VEILS 
in almost every variety, both Demi und Long, and at prices rang- 
Many School Teachers are aiding the Rural materially. h a( i i m proved, but the markets generally were no export demand and o dy limited inquiry for home consumption. 
_ , .wi- , ’ Holdeis do not pres* their stock* on tbemaket. SalesredSeuth- 
We have recently received several letters like unto this unsettled. _ _ era at lOS.^UFc. Rye scarce and held firm at 7 c for choice 
from Mr Wm C. Swadiilk, of Kalamazoo Co., Mich :—“I A cargo of ice had arrived at Honolulu from North River. Barley quiet an , pretty firm at 7o(a)93c. Corn oiinier; 
am engaged iu teaching, and as my facilities for oircula- Boston in good order Thirty-seven A rctic whalers, ° Hta 
ting, and perhaps inducing some to subscribe for your With 20,600 barrels Of Oil, bad also airived. Provisions— Pork heavy and ra.her easier. Sa'e* at $17,50(31809 
, * „ .._,» T „„ _. . ._ for mess; $U,00,0)14,25 tor prime; including 1509 bbls meRS for 
valuable Neiy-Yorker, are quite amp.e, I have thought it - March and June del at $18. Dressed hogs less active at 7X(<u7Vc. 
467-26t _ MARTIN THATCHER, Bec’y. 
Frolic Master for Every Household. 
THE SOGIA.ELE; 
Or, One Thousand and One Home Amusements. 
( 30NTAINING Acting Proverbs. Dramatic Charades, Ac ing 
J Charades or Drawing-room Pantomimes, Musical Burlesques, 
would be as great a benefit as lay in my power to confer The Fillibusters Moving. — A telegram dated _. _ 
to bring to the notice of the inhabitants of my district Mobile, 6th inst., Bays:— “The schooner Susan, ch^at^Kc^^qnaui ^ 190 f0r0hto; 16( ^ f0t St8te “ 
‘ th e merits and real worth ’ of this invaluable journal. Captain Harcy, sailed from this port yesterday with buffalo. Dec w.-Fioar-The# - w j,io state «r the wf«- 
I consider the Rural aa almost indispensable to every hundred and forty uasseiicers and w-dl uro- thcr conspires to render tho mark-t. •& > gly quiet Transac- 
family who would cultivate the tone of the higher and u .. 1 - tions this morning consist ony of din-mfliiT* nt previous rao».— 
March and June del at $18. Dressed hogs less active at 7K®7^c. Tahlo , ux vtvants, I'ar’or Gaines. Games of Action Forfeits, Scl- 
for prime corn (ed. Lard market dull and heavy sales at 1 /,.a) CDC0 (n Sport „ 4 p al i 0 r Mnglc. and a Choice Collecliou of Curi¬ 
ous Aleut il und Mochauical Puzzles, Ac, 
1LLUSTKATF.D WITU NEARLY 
300 ElSGRAVIiSGS AND DIAGRAMS. 
The whole being a fund of never-ending entertainment, cslcuta- 
iamiiy wuo wouiu e K visioned, bat without a clearance under pretence In the afternoon of Saturdav. about *M bbk were disposed of at tod for the use of family parties, tho fireside circle, or those social 
nobler feelings of the soul. If you see tit, you may send ’ . _ $5 for txtra Wisconsin aud Illinois; $\v5,a)5,60 lor good to choice gathering* auiong fr.euds and milgubors, which pass away the win- 
ma a driven nr twenty conies and I will distribute them.” of being bound on a C0a8ting voyage. Leiore brands extra Micaigaj, Ohio aud Indiilia, and$5,75(28 for double ter evenings wi h so much animation and delight. By the author 
y p > -oaehinIT Mnhilft Point she was overhauled bv an extras. of “The Magician's Own Book.’ Neaily 400 pages, l2mo. Pr.ce, 
Mr E. W. Damon, of Saginaw Co., Mich., writes :— I r^acli ng y Grain^—^ Wheat in limit'd milling request, with pales by the car cloih. gilt side stamp, $ 1 . 
have resolved that the Rural shall have more attention armed boat from the Cutter M'Clelland and atop- load at $U 8 for whits Michigan, and 7^ or C dcago spring. Co 
IN HOSIERY ANI> GLOVES 
our stock contains variety sufficient to gratify the mo3t difficult taste. 
These goods were selected with especial reference to our Holiday 
sales, and we cordiully Invite you to examine the quality, work 
and price 
HUBBARD NORTHROP, 
69 «fc 71 rtlaiti St., Rochester, N. Y, 
Rochester, N. Y., Dec 6 , 1858. s 66 _ 
Grade Bull for Sale. 
H ALF HEREFORD and. one-qunrter Durham, five years 
old. aud weighs about, twenty-three hundred Hi* mother 
made fifteen pounds of butter a week. Ho is a splendid animul 
and ns docile as a horse—price $1119. 
4<jtl-2t. E. G. PECKHAM Wright's Comers, N. Y 
Cattle, Sheep and Swine for Sale. 
O NE Devon Bull 2 yrs old, price $119; I Yearling Bull. $100; 
2 bull calves, S50 and $79; 2 cows 4 yrs old, $129 and $125; 
I. is imposS'blc for any company to 
have resolved that the Rural shall have more attention , , ,, in a small way at 74®76c! Oats fiim at 63c Barley— Prime irreproac at le mirm, and mutua.er.joy 
and more subscribers in this place, as it deserves, for I am ped. ThO pft3BCngera OU DOfilCl tnieAteiiOCl tne Canadian held at 7J(^7oc, and Western at 62(a,68c. R>o quiet and ume. Published by DIuK 
sure that all should take it, hard times or no hard times. Cutter man with violence, and refused to allow no ^ 1 Is a 1 t 0 ^ No change. Heavy miss held at $17. and light do Also, for s lie by all Booksellers in thi 
Please send me a show-bill and a few numbers for distii- them to board her. Oar Collector 78 awaiting in- at $16, Prices for dressed lio^s are sustained, the demand being Copies of tbe abovo book sent by m 
bution, and I will try to render a good account.” factions from the Treasury Department. Much RCtiveat accora "; 8 „ * , , on receipt of Oec Doi u, ^ 
CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Flour—Firm: bat buyers are holding - • ’■ - ’ 
exhaust all the sources of J > /"X,! Zta'ZXne $UU; 1 CU "’ A “ 
VCl ^Ako, 20 Spanish ewes and 1st pri/.s buck, price $2(0—or a less 
i*lR Anns/ N.w Ynrlr number $'9 each for ewes; $25 for buck 
. .. n , ,, . N°. 18 Ann bt, New York. Also, ♦ South Down owes and a yearling bnck $190. Also, 2d 
Also, for s rie by all Booksellers in t a* place. priz* Suffolk boar $2<i, and sows $16, mated $25, veiy fine. 
Copies ot tbe abovo book sent by mill, to ary addre-s, free of p TBImB CHsh 0 „ delivery. K. G. COOK. 
Mr. Thos. J. Manro, of Cayuga Co., after requesting jn^iguation is manifested by the fillibusters and off Sale* to-day white winter at $5,50. Spring extras nomi- 
ome specimen number?, show-bills, &c., writes as fol- .v * frrpnria » nal at $3,59(34,50 
, — . ,, +i moo mniw nnmna IIlcnQS. Guain—W heat—Winter—In good demand for millers. Sales 
bution, and I will try to render a good account.” strnCtiODS from the Treasury Department. Much aefive at. according to weight ^ postage, on receipt of One Dollar. - 407 — Rnra i Hill, Jefferson Co., N.Y, Dec 3,1858. 406 ' 
Mr. thos. j. manro, of Cayuga Co., after requestmg j n djg D ation is manifested by the fillibusters and off^^iiM^o’-iu^whiie winter at^io^spring’extras^omL Agricultural Steam Kettle. Milch Stock in Kentucky. 
some specimen number?, show-bills, &c., writes as fol- A\, 0 : r frlanda » nft ^ at $3,511(24,50 OA.VE YOUR MONEY, GRAIN, LABOR, TIME and FUEL, t-yx/tott tn a nnrtinn nf mv Aldtrncu Jersey or Devon Cattle' 
? J L 4 : ’ L YY«onw uoruau their friendSe 77 GBAIN-Wbe*it-Winter-In good dmand for millers. Sales O Th-undersigned manufactures a Ouildron. btearaer, Heater T t0 8 , el L a P T 1 1?! ml mTLS 
lows You may expect three times as may Later intelligence chronicles the escape of the were 1,0119 bu No 1 red on p. t. Spring- -More active; 2,f0) bu or Cooker, which, for simplicity, safety and general adaptabili- ^ th ^” of 1 n [« Blood.andapt fYh f r 1 gy. 
from this Diace as vou have ever had. I have already a _ ° ^ .. . No. 2 spring, in Io s,at65c in store; 40■» bu do at 63o on track ty hns no equal, i his consists o a cast iron Cauldron, ar- tl0IL Aauress oun , y j 
~ A. Thom Aonfidflnrfl with thft Rhrai that 1 Susan On the Ota mst. The Revenue Latter got in bulk;3i0 bu rejected at43c io store 1 3U0 bu do at 51c in ranged with r^rence to the greatest economy of heao and fuel, - — ‘ 
fair list. I hare tuat c . onri wVipn mlenapd the sohnoner was 4f,fi store; 390 bu do at ole on track iu bulk Cora—Very scarce and ca'culated lor settii g in brick work in a manner so simple Pr itl CC Albert Potatoes. 
have offered it to some new subscribers on the condition aground, finu When retcasta me BCnooner WAS 40U an <i in good demand by distillers. Fa'os to-dav new at62<! a* to be understood by farmers or any unmechanical person— . .. , , 
that if ihpv were not satisfied at the end of the year that miles on her route. Sfilb* delivered on car-; do at 64c $ 56 Its delivered on cars; For heating water 'or hog slaughtering, family washing, tan- A SMALL quantity of these justly 
that if they were not satisnea at me ena ot xne year mat, mites on uer route. dQjn bae8 >t 64o ^ 60 ths „ n track; earlora at 47c on track! n er*’or dyers' vats, hotel laundries, or wherever rapid, convc- A the subscriber Brice $100 per bushel, deliver^at Batavia 
they had received the worth of their money, I would re- *-•-*— Distillers are offering57c ^3 60 lb* oi newrhelled corn at depot, nient and economic boiling is desirable, the advantages of this Depot. If packed in barrels or boxes, one shilling porbusbcladdi- 
fund it if thev would return me the papers. Is it prom- Th* BuRIL New-Yorker—W e take pleasure in referring our Oats—in good demand for shipment to St Louis, Sales to-day useful device are compicuously manifested. The steam is Uonal will be char;god to cover c®M Ot jyvcRara. 
iuna IX it xoey wouta return me me p pete ^ rea(lcr3 of aU c la*sei to the Frospectus of the Tenth Volume ot this o'd crop at 52c in bags: new crop at 46c in granaries. Kye- rapioly g-nerated in the Cauldron, and conveyed through vul- 464-tt Addicts I’. 1*. BRAD18H, Batavia, Gen. Co., N. Y. 
ising too mucht [No— you are right; we will endorse unequalled Agricultural, Horticultural, Literary and Family News- 55(S60c ijp 6t lbs at depot Barley—Dull ana nominal at 4j@ canized pipes into the boxes, tanks, barrels tubs or whatever -—— “ ' 
Milch Stock in Kentucky. 
I WISH to sell a port’on of my Alderney , Jersey, or Devon Cattle; 
they are of Burn Blood, and a part of them of my own Importa- 
Prince Albert Potatoes. 
A SMALL quantity of these justly celebrated Potatoes for sale by 
tho subscriber Price $11>9 per bushel, delivered at Batavia 
—- ., , , . the chopped hay, stalks or straw, heat water for tne family show no tuose numougsm i*ew xora uuu x iiii«u R iuiii», mmtuv 
P K ovi s r on s—2, Oh Ooh ] si i ie sh pork sold at • o be do- waghjn!f nr f tl , t enough to sc ild three hundred hogs per day. pretend to have originated the gift hmdness, and who pretend to give 
liveredtne last ten days of this month, and 1100 bb s on tho Price fo ; , hn three sizes respectively, $34, $45 and $69 Cata- away $199 dollar watches, butdo not doit, and who dishonestly send 
spot at the same rrto Green hums from block are soiling at 8c. ° wilh deserin ion. together with full treatise on the 27i^nd l.nws watches and iewelrv 
The Cattle Markets. 
NEW YORK, Dec. 8—The current prices for the week at all the 
HEDGES, FREE A CO., 
Cincinnati, Ohio. 
all such offers. 1 paper. Our own good opinion of it has so often been expressed that 6oc in store. convenient vessels best suit the operator, or the several opera- 
x , we need not now say we regard it as far the best, as it has long been T , i„ tion* of beating, steaming, boiling and cooking, may proceed 
The*‘BoyS are ardent friends of the Rural, and the most inlluential and largely circulated journal of its class in the CINCINNATI, Dec. 11. Honr The market is unchanged. g j mu |taneouslv. with scarcely more fuel than 1* required for a 
doing their share to extend its circulation. After request- worid. ThU is strong language, but an examloatlou and comparison w, H ha The‘market a opons a duff infprices^agaiulower aS cook st ? vo ' ' r,ll V’' J T S, ” 0n 2- 011(5 tj ya farmer enabloshm 
, . .... . . -as » r of its pages with those of any kindred publication will establish its HOGS the marKet opens auu, an prices again tower ana t0 epng h s ground feed pumpkin* or potatoes for stock, steam 
rag show-bills, &c., to aid him in ge.ting upaclub,A. J. truthfulnesi The simple iuet tuat it has, throughout this section of Irregular, JO l bead sold at $5,75,a)$o 75. tl, 6 chopped hay.stalks or straw, heat water for tne family 
Rl'MSBY, Of Genesee Co., writes “ The Rural ia a great tile Union, a circulation from six to ten times greater than that of any a V 3“ 0 i*®7 t t„ Hav* nfthU month and 1100 hhis on the washing, or f*tt enough to sc rid three hundred bogs per day. 
, . ’ , _T oVw,„i,l other Agricultural or similar journal, is the beat evidence of it* supe- livered me last ten days ot this month, and 1 tU9 bbls on tho p rice f or , he three sizes respectively, $V>, $45 and $69 Cata- 
favonte among ‘ us boys, and were it in my power I should r ; ormer i tj value and popularity. Theconductor of the Rural speaks spot at the same rate Green hams from block are soiling at 8c. ] 0 g UeSi with descrip ion, together with full treatise on the 
like to place in the hands of every farmer,—and not every for one hundred thousand subscribers next year, and is entitled to -— Sorgho Sugar Cane, will be forwarded on receipt of three 
_„„ w,,* familv—in the United States I full that number, as the paper is vastly increasing the prosperity and postage stumps HEDGES, FREE & CO., 
farmer only, but every family-in the Umtea states. i wea]th of the PeopIe and tha country. The Rural is not ouly The Cattle Markets. 407 Cincinnati, Ohio. 
take a great deal of pleasure in reading the Rural, and adapted to the wants of our Rural Population, but is a welcome and _ fnr , hB „„,, v ... ft!1 f h „ —--—- 
hope some day, if God spares my life, to be a farmer. markeTs Ire Sows!8- The —t prices for the week at ali the ThQ a Littlo Giant” Com CffUSher. 
But I will close by wishing you and your invaluable piper j^aity Union and Advertiser. Beef CArrLE-First quality. |tn.nO@in,5J; Ordinary, $9,U0@9,60, rpHE advantages to farmers and feeders from possession of a 
a long life.” Of ail the aKri ™^ l ‘,’ 8 a ' e coriMWe^themosMudi- ^owVand (ULVES-First quafityf*$55^65; Ordinary; $40@50; cra .h°™nn C an^cobs^or stock?^/prepare coarse grit* anU 
ONE of 0 *r former subscribers, who has located “Out SSWiaMt thorough and th* best, is the RURAL New-Yorker. 6^®7c.; Ordinary, 5K@6c ; one wel/informed canque'srinm'llhe 'Tu^GiraV'^^caTt 
West,” in Illinois, sends pay for specimens, bills, &c., and It i* one ot the best family p “ eW jP? p t rs ] !™ e k °°!LJ^rinted^wSklv Common ’ 4 ^®5c.; Inferior, 4@4%c. iron mill of this class very efficiom. simple and durable. It is 
says I have read five regular papers during the pres- ffic^VUeeter at $i per year. It has an immense ci cula! ^“^59^90*0^^ IwS ^ ^Vnsiblffamenand 
ent year, all of them literary sheets, except one, and fion.^d seems to supply justthedemands^^lcmtural^commm s wu( e—B est com fed, 6>^6>^c.; Other qualities, 6@5%o. to y a boy Being constructed with due regard to mechanical 
filled up with trashy matter, such as love yarns, &C. Hav- g xPat q^ with'more pleasure or with a greater sense that our Traders CASIBRIDGE, Dec. 9—At market 866 Cattle, about 61) Beeves principles, it performs it* woik rapidly, and in a superior man- 
ing become sick of such reading, for a change I have been wiffl profit as iell as pleasure thereby.- ~<i«,, Jlonrar, and 266 Storr*. consisting of Working Oxen. Cows, und one, two and °ow favorabi^ 
looking over my old Rurals, and find such good reading Rural New-Yorker.-Wc always open this beautiftilly „ ?o U ^d U in" 
ALBERT COLBY & CO., 
At 20 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 
VRIGINATORS of tbe Gift Book Business, have now ready a now 
Catalogue, which will be sent free to any address, and it will 
r up those humbug* in New York and Philadelphia, who falsely 
The “Little Giant” Corn Crusher. 
11 ° 3 ' logues, with descrip ion, together with full treatise on the to their customer* damaged bookH, and brass watches and j*welry 
Sorgho Sugar Cune, will be forwarded on receipt of three Instead of gold ; but, " honmtv i* tho beet policy." Get a Catalogue 
postage stumps HEDGES, FREE & CO., an d read it Good Books without Gifts for half the usual prices.— 
467 _ Cincinnati. Ohio. Book Agents wanted. 464-lt 
1U r he The “Little Giant” Corn Crusher. Lithographs and Paintings. 
£9,60; rpHE advantages to farmers and feeders from possession of a . s p at w Joseph Prestei.k, from Ebenezer, has discon- 
1 con, P ,lct ' Portable Plan-ation Mill, with which they can \ tin y ed hld b u»lness here in Painting and Lithographing, and 
( ® ou ' cru-h com and cobs for stock, or prepare coarse grit* and . , t a . r 8haU carry jt on the same as heretofore. I keep 
„„ . hominy from corn or other grains, for family use or feeding no constant i v 0h band a beautiful selection of painted Fruits and 
k > » one well informed^can question- # lhe Little Gijnt is a cast p L0W KRS taken from Nature, at $25 per bandred copies Orders 
„ .. iron mill of this class very efiicieni. simple and durable. It is ^ addressed to ROBERT HAGER, 364*^ Main St, Buffalo, 
wrul ' made in such manner as to be reauily set up and regulated by N D HENRY PRESTELE, Painter and Lithographer. 
any sensible farmer, and one* arranged may be safely intrusted * ' ___, 
to a boy. Being constructed with due regard to mechanical . _ TT . . 
in them that I have made up my mind that if I do not printed paper with pleasure, because we find in each number *ome- 6^5; Second, $9,00(^,M;l'Urd, $4,59; Ordinary, $3,59. 
t.l-a no nor next year that one shall be the firing useful, instructive and pleasing; while in point of real uteri) it WORKlHaOXRN—$7», I99(aJlou. 
take but one paper next year, that one snau De xne a stack of tae Uash y, blood-and-ihuiider catch-penny week- Cows an» Calves-$25, 
Rural.’* lies of our eA^tern cities. Parents can safely place the Rural in Storks—Y earlings $10^13, Two \ ears Old, $17@20, Three Y 
Mr. A. Hoag, of Otsego Co., writes thus appreciating* °sk£K Larbs-SW at market Prices-Kxtra and 8 
and encouragingly of the Rural As I have been a from thi* coun- 
constant reader of yourexcellent paper ever since the days 7 • ’ , Hides— 7(a8c. Tallow, 7ijff]4_c. If) fh. 
” . V . . . - -X ,,T„ Rdkal New-Yorker.— We have had an exchange with thiB aifiv pilr«u_jnir3>«l ro «aeh Calf Skins 12(S)13c.® Ifc 
of its infancy, i feel great anxiety for its prosperity. We conducted paper for nearly a year, and cun i o» see whv it has finch Prlts— 87c(g,$ , 
have never been a day without the ever-welcome weekly an extensive circulation. Tue fact is, its leadmg Editor and pro- BRIGHTON, Dec. 9.—At market-990 Beef Cattle, 300 Stores, 
* ,,, T prietor know* what the public want and gets up a Journal on Agtt- 3009 Sheep and Lambs, 769 Swine. 
“Rural” visitor Since its commencement, nor would 1 £ u ] Ulre Horticulture, Ac., wMch the people will have. This Is the Prices— Beef Cattle— Extra, $7,25; First quality, $6,75; Sec- 
be, let the price be what it may. I can truly say that I secret of his success. We think, moreover that it is a favorite with ond, $6,00; Third, $5,00. 
’ v 1 the ladies, and no paper cansucceed without their good will —Hew s Working Oxen— $90(2)1.10. 
have anxiously watched its progress as, step by step, it x^ptr, Westfield, Mass. Milch Cows— Sales at $38(3)40; Common, $13(3)19. 
has steadily advanced towards a state of the greatest per- Moore’s Rural New-Yorker—' We call the attention of all onr Veal CALVES-Sales at $QK)@5£0 *17,-3U9- Three 
, ' , rant -a.u-.d in readers who desire a valuable Home Pacer, to the Prospectus of Stores - Yearlings, $10^13; Two Years Otd, $l7q519, ihree 
faction, and my expectations have been ful y r a Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, published in another column. It is Years Old, $22®27. «travdyr niv hvlnb *2 5 )3?.'',00 
the improvements of its appearance and worth of its con- Uit Farmer.' paperr.ubli-hed iu Die Union. This i* a broad as- Sheep and LASfBS-Extra, ti.Otj&f 0. by lot, $4;)^.l9 1. 
P I. «.bl 7 tower for ,u,r™,o r , ^ 
it has surmounted every obstacle that impeped its course, it invaluable,— Star, Morgantown , Va. Pelts— 87>£c@$l,i2; Calf Skins, 12<;q;loC. ^ 
and gained for itself a wide-spread and honorable name, as an agricultural and family newppaper the Rural New- -- 
wtiui* wurou, --- - - to h I'Oy. tufiMiuuuu wuu uitoicgniu tu luutuituitat ____ - TTT 4- -*-) -__ _ 
CAMBRIDGE,Dec. 9-At market 866Cattle, about 6)9 Beeves principles, it performs it* woik rapidly, and in a superior man- W OOaen W ater iripO. 
nd 266 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and one, two aud it >s now favorably known m nearly every State of the rpHIS PIPB is made of piDe scantling, each section 8 feet long, 
ree years old Union, but Is recommended beat, perhaps, by the fact ot having J[ the usual size ia V/i inches square with a bore of inches — 
Prices— Market Beef-Extra, $6,50(37,90; First quality, $6,09® outlived the numerous imltaiions which worthless persons have The end8 are Jointed no that when laid down the entire course ia 
and 266 Stores, 
three years old 
Union, but Is recommended beat, perhaps, by the fact of having 
outlived the numerous imltaiions which worthless persons have 
endeavored to vend in places where its popularity was estab¬ 
lished. It is sol i, complete, ready to stake to ground and 
hitch team to. as foil >ws: Two-coned, one-horse size, capable 
water-tight. 
WORKING Oxen— $75,' 190(3160. “ fished, it is sou, complete, ready to sraKO io grounu aim This is the best and cheapest pipe in use for water courses of every 
Cows and Calves—$ 25, 39,40@67. hitch team to. as foil'ws: I wo coped, one-horse size, capable description. Manufactured and for sale by 
Stores— Yeariimrs $19\'ti)13: Two Years Old, $17(3120; Three Years of grinding six to e Hit busses of feed per hour, $2 Three 45:ilf I. S. HOBBIB A CO., Rochester, N.Y. 
!H fSlconed. t«o horse mill, very stout, and will grii d nfceen to —- - - - -- 
Sheep and Lahbs- 3S00 at market Prices-Kxtra and Selec- twenty bushels, $59. We will mail to any one sending us three T TTK BEST APPLE PABEK IN THE WORLD. 
of fif^enmio^v (ff a feedihg > ^groun < d!^ung| I (Hind^ 1 raw 0 and*cooked W..ITTKMOKK «KOT..KIt»> PATENT. 
Hra2iT7fS8n Taltow79^7S F5 fb grain, also embodying treatise on .lie new sugar cane and * PPLE8 prepared for use by five revolutions ofthecrank Iweto 
^r^lM^Sllffi^A^CalfSfans' 12(3)13c. B th. manual of its manufacture. HEDGES, FREE AGO. A to b\ftan Apples permmutt Pared, CoredlandBUced. Simple in 
PELTS— 87c(a!$l,l2 each, uau skids, i^ajroa. ID. 4G7 Cincinnati, Ohio. Its construction and less liable to get out of ®rder than any other ma¬ 
ll.ws; Two-coned, one-horse size..capable deKcription . Manufactured and for sale by 
eixht bushels of feed per hour, $2y. Three 45 :iif I. S. HOBBIB A CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
„ tfist will never he obliterated I have often Yorker takes the highest rank It is nut as might lie inferred from 
one we trust that will never be obliterated, i nave onen deyoted the lntere6t * 0 f any one locslity, but is wide- 
spoken to my friends and neighbors of the worth of the 8pre ad in it* influence throughout the Onion It i* emirely free 
Rural and urged them to become its supporters, but the frmn poliUcaa^d^Meve^requiidte to make it a welcome visitor. 
most of their answers were, ‘ I should like the paper, but Rr /„ nkw-Yorker.—'T his excellent paper is oar beau id’at of 
Tho Pork Markets. 
ALBANY, Dec. 9 —The supply of dressed hogs at the depot j, a8 'vantabed The Plaster magnetizes the Pain away, and 
postage stamps, our c-taiogue containing a lull consideration vxnmrr'rirvwnfir ltU<tT>Isrita> PATENT, 
of the enonomy of feeding ground, unground, raw and cooked WIIITTEM9RK BKOTIIEHIF raiBNl. 
Crain, also embodying treatise on file new bugar cane and A PPLE8 prepared for use by five revolutions of the crank. Jwtm 
manual of its manufacture. HEDGES, F It EE A CO , JY Io fifteen Apples per minute Pared, Cored and BUced. felmple in 
467 Cincinnati, Ohio. Its construction and less liable to get out of ®rder than any other ma- 
---——-- chine in nse, and capable of perform Ing four times as much labor. 
It is the perfection of Yankee Ingenuity, and can be operated by a 
child ten years of age and no family can afford to be without one 
They can be obtained of the prinrip)« merchants throughout the 
country, and of the Proprietors and Manufacturers at Worcester, 
Mas*,, who will give all orders careful and prompt attention. Large 
Inducements offered to Agents and Dealers. 
Price below competition and within reach of aft 
MAGNETIC PLASTER 442 wfITlTtMOSM BROTHERS, Worcester, Mass. 
The Great Strengthener and Pain Destroyer. KED7*IK’s WATER FILTER. 
rpHE best and cheapest Household Remedy in the Wor’d Simple ywqgg gDBSCRIBF.RS give notice that they have made arrange- 
JL und pleasant in Its application, certain and effectual in its re- men ^ w {tb Mr. Kedzir, the patentee of this celebrated Filter, to 
suits. A beautiful, scientific, external Ourati ve. applicable tor tlie manufactore, under his own supervision, and sell at former retail pil- 
re iefof Knin a* aDy time, in any place, in ar.y part of the human c6 , an d discount to dealers as when made by J. E. Cheney k Go. 
system, a^d under all circumstances. If you put this plaster any* Address only JAME8 TEItRY k CO., 
where, if Pain is ih->re. tho Plaster will stick there until the I am 59 and 61 State St, Rochester, NJT 
this morning was limited, and there were no c oice lots offer¬ 
ing. At the present tine dea’ers in Western New York are 
pain cannot exist where this plaster 
^s'now be tag ‘ IS applied. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN. 
Ve could only learn of sales this RheumaVsm, Lameness, Stiffness, Weakness, Debility. Nervous- j- W ILL GIVE FREE TO THE FIRST APPLICANT—Farmer 
tbs., at $7,50. and 40, average 250 ness, Neur^Jala, Dyspepsia, Cou«h8 and Co'dj, Palos and Achf 8 0 r Dairyman—resident in each county in the States of New York 
er i-i very favorable to packers.— of ev« ry ki d.down even to Con«s are ^ and Pennsylvania, (except Niagara Co-, N. and 20 miles around 
Hess buoyant than it was yester- Ki>, and, w th a little patience PERMANENTLY GUKEl), bytne Philadelphia,) a Right to build and nse Schooley's Patent Prk- 
maxical infiuei ce of t h e MAHNKTIQ PLASTER. It is the sim- 8ERV atory as a farm or Dairy appendage. Parties will be required 
, , •, i a p'esr,8urest, 8«ftsb pleasantest and cheapest remedy in exihtence. adhere strictly to plans furnished and to commence building with- 
supply of hogs by rail is fair both > a ^ pli , ati ^ n uuiversal-eqnaUy to the strong man, the dehcafo » So days [446 J. U ALBERGER, Buffalo, N. Y. 
;er* complain ihat t-e margin be- womft ^ a „ d the fe „ ble )nfa ,. t . To each and all it will prove a Ra'm 1 1 -- 
the old stand of J. K Ch*h»t A Go. 
is a great deal cheaper than those seventy-nve cent or nent]y a-Q^y th a thirty or forty thousand subscribers it has, and the 
dollar trashy sheets that they are willing to take and call g00( ] name it has won. —Journal, Prttpori, Id. 
cheaD. If they could only once be induced to make the The Rural New-Yorker is not only an excellent Agriculta- 
, * , , . , , . , „;n ksiT orv. ral and Horticultural paper, but one of the best Literary and 
change, (which I am in hopes they soon will be,) I am jr am j| y Newspapers in tho land. It is a welcome visfior to thou 
CHICAGO, Dec. 9 —The sup 
dressed and live, but packers 
sure they never would regret it, for it IS a paper that sands of homes in our villages and cities— Senttnel, Burlington, Vt. twgen jg.DO^lcwt tor gross pork, and $16.90 for mese pork an( i a Bits ing Its use i* a"r*eabl». and without annoyance or 
meets the wants of every family, and all that have had a In some respects the Rural is decidedly superior to any of its is t00 H ue i y drawn, and an inclination is shown to rcduc* the troublo It8 p ; i( . e ig wilhin rettC b 0 f nil-rich or noor; all mav have 
, , If far a* I Wave beard are loud in its cotemporarirs It has a large, talented, well trained 1st of con- rates on the former. The sales show that hogs averaging 2..0 it ar ,) a p sbonld have it who are sick, and suff. nng in any way. 
chance to read it, as far as I have heard, are loud in its ,,j but ., rg an( j correspondents, and every department of the paperis lbs and upwards have brought $6.12%: 200 ff)e to 230 lbs $6,00, f aR'IEKh s'-ould ne always supplied with this invaluable 
praise. I was glad to see that you had reduced the club kept up to a high standard of merit .—Democrat, Watertown, Im 2l0 lbs and less $5,S0(3)$5,75.— Democrat. pj.A *TER. It wi'l be the Good Physiciauin any household, ready 
. . x x,..i fi._ 11 _ Ai a, c r\ _ _ ,7 A cnouHn rpn rli nrr thft “ RTTRAL” will diSLCl tllft ____ w tn rr_ _ -r uiller, taxable for In 
price, not but that it was well worth $1 50 and cheap, too, 
A few moments spent in readiog the “ Rural” will dispel the 
darkest cloud of despondency that ever cast its shadow across the 
ASTCR HOUSE, 
Broadway, New York. 
A LL THE MILK used here comes from a Farm carried on fox 
tha oxprens and sole purpose of furnishing Milk Vegetables, 
but now the people will have no excuse, and I am sure pal h of a mortal.— Visitor, Indianqla, Iowa. 
that a great many names will be added to your list. If We have not a better agricultural and 
T.OIIIVVILLE Kv. Dec 7.— The killing here is far ill ad- at all tim>s, and at instant notice. ..i,.!,, Poultry. Eggs and Pork to this House. The Cows feed Id Winter on 
race of any former season-file receipt! exceeding 226. 0) Put up in air-tight,in boxes Each iieSofTay and Meal, and in Summer on rich Pastures and Meal 
iadrand arcordm" to ^he calculation of psekers there aro less plasters and any child can spread them, rrict 25 cents a box, witn ^ j 440 j C. a. STETSON. 
you will please send me some specimen numbers, pro- the Gaztit * 
spectuses, &c., I will go into it heart and hand, and form WE^u’estion" much whether, as 
We have not a better agricultural and fraiilv paper on out ex- toan 00 oyo head to'come in. This State *nd Indiana are P'et.y fuU and plain directions. 
irage list After the “ Gaatili' take “ Moore’s Rural”— Gazelle, we ll drained of hogs. In the West and Northwest the packing Pmmietor1» V 
is also pretty well advanced. Our packers expect to get (n'.o-wYr'arH'TTt'''PLASTER IS SOLD BY ALL I -Li 1867. Superior to any tn use rorwwu R . 
sjstesrrsjwste srtsfi is ~ tssatt sswwcub .. tow- «w■ - * »... 
I). C. MOItEUEAl), M. !>.. 
Inventor and Promietor.l!) Wa'kerSt, New York. 
I INK. — PAGE’S PEKPKTOAL KII.N-Patented July, 
j 1357 , Superior to any tn use for wood or coal 2^ cords of wood. 
as large a club as possible, thereby benefiting my neigh- n^S’r" SSTKTSffi mate end we nresurne that little wiil he done after | gRUGGIBTB 
rs and enhancing the circulation of the Rural.” 1 Economist, Markham, C. W. New Year any where.- Jou.naL 
