MOORE’ S RURAL NE ff-YORKER; AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
EXCELSIOR!-“STILL HIGHER!” 
-» »- 
OVER $1,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS! 
The Publisher of Moore’s Rural Nkw-Yorker respectfully invites Post-Masters, Agents, 
and such other Friends of Improvement as may be disposed to exercise a portion of influence in 
its behalf—and thus promote their own interests while benefiting community—to examine the 
fairat and most liberal Premium List ever offered! As it requires neither explanation or 
laudation, your attention is at once requested to the following list of 
MAGNIFICENT CASH AND OTHER PREMIUMS! 
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS, in Cash, to In order to reward rvrry person who mar a■ i • 
the person or persons procuring the largest list of Yearly tending the circulation of the I^ra^Nbw Yo^« ° X ' 
Subscribers to the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr in any one Town- offer to all, including Competitor*! thJ, J• 
ship, the payment to be remitted according to our Club large Premiums, the followhW vert 0 A 1 P r f ct ^ n 9 
Terms previous to the 2d day of February, 1350. w very fair and liberal 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Nov. 28. HUDSON KIVER INSTITUTE . 
TftffiS?- 1 — ca ’ '■ r - 
the quarters. The hide and tallow, or “fifth quarter ” Tras Destitute is beautifuliy situated on the Hudson Iaul 3 - Stafford, Genesee Co.. 1ST. V 307 
is not counted In this market, as it is in Boston. ’ R ‘ v ® r r t , hre 1 e .“i I , 0s frora ‘ b0 city of Hudson, in full view DR WATYFCpFTTTTT^YTTU,--— : - 
Pricks—B eeves—The prices to-day will average over r/shfuf Mountaini and Mountain House. FRm™ d£F LIST AND AURIST, 
9c.—«ey y cent over last week. First quality, 9%®10c; m „‘, 8 at b i “' ld '“f 3 t are new. and ample with every accom- AL OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, 
extra good, JOo.; medium. 8@9c : poorest, 7>£fS;8c. But m V° n , t ^°. rou ^ ventilation. / r < l rl ^ 0n, Eoglau( ^ attends exclusively to the 
few sales over lO^c. or under lye. ^o Institufon in the country has met with the un- of DEAFNESS and all diseases of 
Vbal Calves—A good many ‘‘grass Calves,” 4 to 6 I 0 £r Un i I e< L 3 ,i lcc ? SR of thl3 i for, from the day of its open H\Va p i lp?' 1 wQ^^“vfr- e . rfor rJ ns the USUal operation*, for 
months o d sell for $34?$S each. A good fat Veal sells ln &> lts halls h »ve been crowded with youth from all Ca J AP VCl >. STR ABKMIi.b, ARTIFICIAL PUPIL, &c , &c 
often as high as $ 20330 . The price of Veals to-dav is °f .'he land. Testimonials may he obtained at the office No 82 
bymyc per ft. R 8813 10 Uay 13 The Winter Term opens January 2d, 1856. State street. Rochester, N. Y. 307 
Milk Cows—T he price of Cows depends as much upon r> Por rooms, or further information, address e’ther the T? - 
fancy as the price of Horses. Ordinary $ 26 ( 33 o • rood Pr0 3identor Principal, Claverack, Col. Co., N. Y. 309 -— £-°ERRY AND^ STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
is not couniod in this market, as it is in Boston. ,“ re , B ..™'' es lr °m the city of Hudson, in full view 
Pricks— Beeves—The prices to-day will avorage over of T “ le . Cat f. kl11 Mountains and Mountain House. 
9c._e?y ^ cent over last week. First quality, 9^f2)10c; 5 . uildm § 3 are n8 f an(l ample with every accom- 
extra good, 10c.; medium. 8@9c ; poorest 7k/a»c But m v- V n , and thorough ventilation, 
few sales over loy?,. or under iy c. ’ , Ko In stitut'on in the country has met with the un- 
Vbal Calves— A good many ‘‘grass Calves.” 4 to 6 
monfhB nlfJ no fA*. - a. . . . ' 
often as high as $20330. The price of Veals to dav a pa I? °L me land ’ 
byta>6yc per ft. F The Winter Term opens January 2d, 1856. 
Milk Cows—The price of Co vs depends as much upon t> Po . r ro " ms , °. r further information, address e’t 
fancy as the price of Horses. Ordinary $26330 • good resident or Principal, Claverack, Col. Co., N. Y. 
fair cow3 535/340 . extra with eftif $50/2)60 1 - --——-——--—— 
S"** P T Ayt l D-* m bs —Common Sheep fl to $ 5 '; extra do THE BE3T BOOK FOR CANVASSERS EX’] 
$6@8, Lambs 1,75(856 Experienced Hook Airents. 
The Winter Term opens January 2d. 1856 State street.. Rochester, N. Y. 397 
For rooms or further information, ’address e’ther the RARPBVRPV mm ~- 
President or Principal, Claverack, Col. Co., N. Y. 309 AND STRAWBERRY PLANTS, 
————-—-1-Graph Fixes, Currants and Rhubarb. ' “ 
THE BEST BOOK FOR CANVASSERS EXTANT ! At very low prices to Nurserymen and for fall planting 
ExiUWifillmil linnll A iron,.a in nnn tt._ . 
D ■ . . , Experienced Book Agents, Raspberries— 30,000 Hudson River Antwerp vu ,, 
VO weight. 6©6^c g, (IeI°d Velg’ht °8Y 7 ^lg r ht do al hve others who have a tact for the business, are io' 0 ' 0°Kn« 1 '. raa '; onia ’ 10,000 Rivers’ Large Vlont’i 
eight, fomlZ di°^ wanted, to sell by subscription. 'Id a assortment o 
ONil HUNDRED DOLLARS for the next (scoo’-.d) lar¬ 
gest list, as above specified. SIX DOLLARS ix cash, and an extra copy of Rn* vl - 
EIGHTY DOLLARS for the third list. or, instead of latter, a copy of the Ykir Rook ok Aqri 
SEVENTY DOLLARS for the fourth Hat. CULturk, (price *1,50,) -to every person remitting for 
SIXTY DOLLARS for the fifth list. 7^ DOLLA^^^op^^ 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the sixth list. bridged Dictionary, or four copies of the Year Bwk or 
FORTY DOLLARS for the seventh list. A Tmfi& 8 for r(mTY or more subscribers. 
ttttrtv iyat i a /„ ,. . . , •• n ‘ J 1 J ‘ ^ Cash, and an extra copy of tlie 
TniRTY DOLLARS for the eighth list. Rural, or a copy b f the Year Book of Ac., to every one 
TWENTY DOLLARS for the ninth list. i'un)itting f or thirty-two subscribers or over. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the tenth list. TWPNTY E prv^nwSL IN to A every one .remitting for 
tl Jm.1 D mh ? f J h , e F,VB P er3nn * 8etl(lin ? f ^ed in Specific Premiums, ie.fucting Vt from'rellTittancfl 
the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th lists, as above. To everyone remitting for twbnty subscribers we will 
FIVE DOLLARS to bach of the ten persons sending ?'? ,e two extr a copies of the Rural mid two copies of the 
the 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th. 21st, 22d, 28d, 24th and „ ? r an y preceding volume of Wool Grower and Stock 
25th lists. Register —or (instead of extra Rurala and W. G. & S R ) 
- a handsomely bound vol. of the Rural for 1855,(price $3.) 
CHRISTMAS a iFT Ct t-kt r’ACSTTI . Tn every one remitting for fifteen subscribers, an ex- 
tcr-Lt IS, IN LASH ! tra copy of Rural and either vol. of the W. G & S R — 
( Open to Competitors for the February Premiums.) or ;f c ° !,y of the Horticulturist for 1.856. 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, in Cash, for the largest ZfflluH'J 11 '"* for TEN subscribers, ($15,) an 
list of Yearly Subscribers to the Rural Nkw-Yopker in tra C ° P ^ ° f the Rural ’ or a C0 P y of Year Book of Ag. 
any one Township, sent in or remitted according to our The ™ m * 10 ^ 0118 remitting for s.x copies, ($10.) 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS! 
A _ - -O") " leva, uua v v, uz»b UUttilby, 
live weight, 6(®6%c. desd weight, 8y-. light do., live 
weight, 6X(a)*y,<)en d weight, 8>^ : Now York State corn 
o°.^ 0 r !.T e a , D< heavy, live weight 6%(®6%c, dead wt. 
^@ 0 / 40 ; do. small size, primo, for market retailing, 
live weight, ; dead weight, 8%fa)9?4c. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET—Dec. 8. 
w ' 0 °re.-)BD'a Bull’s Head, Washington at. 
wanted , to sell by subscription. ’ dn nh,»hi 0 assorunent of 
.THE DOMESTIC BIBLE, Qr "» e - 
WITH A COMMENTARY. nSSTSW^**!'^ W~,'n»>.«l.u, 
Edited by the Re^. Ingram Corbin. Llmton, Bland Elsmgburg and Brinkle. 
Tire work contams 700 Engravings, 3 Maps, 17,000 Klis^B'lack^anlfis 30 ^. 0 ^ i 2 r < ! 1 “' ,l ? sf H arg0 B,aok En ' 
Uical Noter, 2,600 Practical Reflections. 13.000 Im- White Duich* ’ ^ '' lctorla > Large Red and 
W. W VfooiwuD’s Bull’s Head, Washington st. ^ Pical ^ otef, > 2 ‘ 600 Practical Reflections. 13,000’im- White Dutch* ° 3 ’ Vlctoria > ^S 6 Red and 
Bbkp CAim—At market 618. Prices—Extra $5,00; Sr ?h ^ ll „ ad ‘“ gs l 0 u now renderings of obscure passages, Rhubarb. —Victoria, Downing Col'os aa i ti 
flrst quality, $4,60; second, $4 00-third *3 50. w.th numerous Ocher useful features not contained in Cahoon.I ng3 ’ Col '°ssai, Linnmus 
Cows and Calves—F ew in market PrioPR rantre from ?! ^ ^ J 3ib 03. It is entirely free from any sectarian Osi^k CrrrrrvGs Trionririn t? 
$30, 40, 451360. a k6t - FnCeS ra ” ge fr0m bias, and is recommended in the most unqualifie 1 terms Beveridge ’ Fur P urea ’ For hyana and 
Sheijp and La Mrs— 1,346 in market Prices ranze at ^ ^ome of the most eminent bi >lical scholars of ail de- A zreat virief'v of c ?pflrnfn<y 
from S3, 3.50, 4®5. ’ ^ g norn,nations Descriptive circulars sent on application Bosto^ P^ including 
Swlvr- 46 ! ta market . Fat hog3> $6 50 ; stores, $5,25 to „ t A e Polishers. JOHN W FULLER & lO.. Avoy’s Superior/ ’ 7 S S S ^ g rR^T M °‘ 
$6 > 25 - "hb _ Publis hers, &c., Utica, N. Y. Newburg, Orange Co.. N. Y. Zo/„i J‘ 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.-Nov. 28. 
White Dutch. ’ ' - fteu ana 
CahoonT 8 ’ - Victoria > Lownings, Collossal, Linnasus 
any one Township, sent in or remitted according to our ___ - r -, .. 
Terms, on or before the 26th day of December ensuing, Competitors for the above Specific Premiums are 
(1855.) 6 ’ not limited to townships, but all subscriptions obtained 
SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next largest list. )e counted on premiums, no matter how widely dis- 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next list. tributed. Those who compete also for the Large Town- 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next list. s , hl P Premiums have only to designate the copils sent to 
TEN DOLLARS for the next list. the different post-offices in their own town, so that we 
FIVE DOLLARS for bach of the next ten lists. may note the same. 
Please note tha both the February and Christmas - 
Premiums are open to the same competitors, so that one ■nnwrurca t-ivt a t^tt . 
person may secure Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, aim ADVANCE: 
The names and number of subscribers obtained by each $5 ^Sia°Copie* )or *l(Lr^ 
competitor, will be published in the Rural, (or in a circu- additionalnumb end the same rate.t^b^~percoZK 
lar and mailed to all interested,) and the ca sh paid to the As we pre-pay American postage on papers seiU^il 
order of the successful competitors. (W To give Post- British Provinces , *1,62* is the Unrest Slab rate U> 
Mastei s and other Local Agents a fair, equal chance, Canadians who compete for Premiums. Club pavers 
traveling agents, post-riders and citizens of Rochester are sent to different offices, mid names can be ad LCt aL 
excluded from compel,t,on. I time. Bills on all specie-paying BmUcs tZkTjpaff' 
At market 825 Beef Cattle, 200 Stores, 20 Working 
uxen, 00 Cows and Calves, 6,600 Sheep, 1,700 Swine. _. 
Prices—B eefCattle-Exira $8,75©9,L0 ; first quality $8 J 
©8 50 ; second, $7 00(37,50 ; third, $5,75(36,75. / 
Working Oxen —No sales noticed. ( PLP' 
Cows and Calves—S ales $23, 29, 32, 38, 45©47. v <— 
Stores— yearlings $9(311 ; two year old $13©19 ;— 
three year old 28(342. ^ 
Sheep—S ales $2,75 3,37, 3,88, 4 25, 5,25@6. 
Swine—S till fed fit hogs 7©7^c; corn fed fat do 7%; r’r^A/TA 
shoats to peudie 7>£fS)7%; at retail :rom 8 to 10. 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET,Nov. 28. Now open f 
The number of Boeves offered tills week wore 1,400. aad Bcok-Keei 
bales at from $8,00(39,60 100 fts. situations as 
SnuKP and Lambs— iiie supply of Sheep and Lambs con- School worthy 
Unues fair, salei of 3,000 head at $1,75(34, as in quali- for a circular, 
ty and condition. ’ ’ H 
Cows and Calves— Sales at $25 to $60 as in quality. Rochester, j 
.o5 w ig,‘-i,',T.p“«To r r k,,,i “ «. 8 ’«® 8 . 25 ® piiili,] 
OU J _ Publishers, See.. Utica, N. Y. Newburg, Orange Co.. N. Y. 304 lam3t 
Z/ 7 SCHIBNERS 7 TABLE BOOKS ‘ 
// // - -^ No farmer, lurader merchant, produce dea'er or busl- 
^- // • Tbe 3 p^adv S R« U t! d be Wlt h° ut one ° r both of these books. 
x •_) ^irnMahiZ Reckoner and Log B °° k contain^ more prac- 
f , /.-- S ‘ ‘ * mea ! Unng ,ogs - boards and lumber of all 
//,{//' '///>} /? -n V kl n , d > &c v tSa u any othe r book on the ■ amo sun- 
/re a B U D gr - eater sale th ,n a11 *he 
_ \ dook^ » ever polished m the United States for the *ama 
J velrs^No^ w!'| M<) copies have bee D sold in a few 
t 0 a „i' do A r ® 1 ^ Dt D !- ug C0 L rec *' measurement hesitates 
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, puted by mathemalifJlccur^v and^/id 7 ar ? r rom - 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. questioned. accuracy, and are seldom if ever 
Now open for the reception of pupils, in Penmanship , Scribners’ Produce Tables is a new book for tmblie 
id Bcok-Keepmg. Young gentlemen wishiLg to secure [ av ” r,an ' 1 thus f f r has met wilh deserved sue This 
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
and Book-Keeping. Young gentlemen wishiLg to secure |* VOI \and thus far h is met wilh deserved sue Thi<? 
situations as clerks and Accountants, will find thi? hook is dongned to aid the farmer and everv. iipr=nn 
School worthy of their attention. For particulars, send healing in grain or produce of any kind to auirk ami 
for a circular. G. W. EASTVf^N Prinoinni correct measurement. 3 ’ 4 *>ck anu 
excluded from competition. 
BALTIMORE CATTLE MARKET—.Nov. 29. 
Bkkf jATTt.K_Offared at the scales to-day 1 500 head. 
Sales at from *2,26 to $1,76 on the hoof. 
Sheep —dales at $2,26(34. 
S RZ±I a i dt . <W,J Hogs Sales at $8 52 to 8,75 ft 100 fts. Supply limited. The publishers desire to call the special attention of the 
Mantes taken at par. . . „ thoughtful and reading portion of the community to'thi- 
The above list comprises far more liberal and substantial inducements than we have ever 
before offered, while it largely exceeds, in both fairness and amount, any list yet issued by the 
publisher of an Agricultural journal. It certainly ought to stimulate those favorably situated for 
obtaining subscribers, as it is so arranged that every one will be rewarded for his exertions_the 
Specific Premiums being certain, while both the Christmas and February Prizes are within the 
reach of'every enterprising person disposed to compete. Please examine the list, and see if it 
will not pay to give the matter a little extra attention and influence. 
ISF” Specimen. Numbers, Show-Bills, Prospectuses, &c., furnished free to all disposed to 
compete for Premiums, or who desire to aid in extending the circulation of the Rural. Sub¬ 
scription money, properly inclosed and registered, may be forwarded at our risk. 
I>. I>. T. !?IO©ISE, uSocliester, IV. Y. 
.Fofeigi) ji)felli gei)ee. WfaHjef Intelligence, tee. 
Arrival of the Atlantic. Rural New-Yorker Or ra , / 
- Dec. 5. 1866. 
Tub Atlantic arrived at New York, Nov. 30. Ghwkskh Wheat raDges from $1,88 to $2,10 per bushel 
The latest dispatch from the seat of war Bh i:e Canadian rules from $2 to $2 20 thus leading th 
G O P i J//»*f i* /> o rv no persuasion to take it up, for its fascination as a story 
CJUC'UIC U will ensure for it all that class of readers. But there is 
* ■ d eep and earnest purpose that underlies the smoothly 
^^ ^ ... .. --- flowing narrative, which should engage the attention of 
— . , ^ ~' many who do not habitually read fiction. The author 
iiastmans Commercial College. has fairly met the great question-the obstacles in the 
The folio wine- exhibits thn t , . . . . way of the e’evation of the colored race—and has exam- 
„ . , . . « extnoits the est.mition in which this ined it m the light that Ch; i-tianity affords, 
school is held by the public generally : A tone of sincere piety pervades the whole book ; and 
[From the Daily Advertiser, Nov. 24th, 1855.] of h/ children*^ withouc hesitation put it in the hands 
EAsritAN's Commercial College —Wo are happy to an- ° Lv onk^Vol. 12mo. 540 pp. Price $1,25. 
nounce the re-opening, on Monday next, the 26th inst., For 84,0 by ail Booksellers. 309 
of this long established, well conducted, and highly pop- " " “— -- 
ular Institution. The reputation of its Principal, Mr. G. M a® 
W. Eastman, as an accomplished teacher of Penmanship IS 1 4^ 
and Book Keeping, is widely established ; and this an- - 
councemont of the re-opening of his echool will be gladly raa_J_j| A 
rece.ved by his numerous patrons. ^ 
[From the Daily Democrat, Nov. 29th, 1855.] 
sirious of acquiring a thorough pratical business educa- ; 
pi°n WlU dDd th ' 3 aCad ® my Worthy of their attention.- H ALL0CK’S AGRICULTURAL WAR!HOUSE 
Penmanship and Bcok Keeping are sciences of daily use, AND SEED STORF 
aud are of the greatest importance in commercial tran 3 - No 24 Exchange Street. Roche-tkr, N.’ Y. 
of his children. 
In one Vol. 12mo. 540 pp. Price $1,25. 
For sale by ail Booksellers. 
- ° - —uusmess euuca- 
Kurai afw-Yokker^Ofjkb, > tion will find this academy worthy of their attention.— 
_ ° C ‘ ®A866. Penmanship and Bcok Keeping are sciences of dailv usK 
The latest dispatch from the seat ef war I »hl e OMii rules from >e,o»2J0 thru 1. uli»« a, Bi[.,r » l» »iu.Zi .T_ , 
was the official report of Lord Strat'ord Red- -rk.. ever ho™ sr o„ wb„, p.r h»*h., IhtZrllZZl 
racha over 10,000 Russians, mostly Georgian Fexns will not bring in this market at outside figures «r Vj»nfiKi-««iioadf. „ 1.1 , 
militia, at the river Iogour, which Omar Pa- »v.r *i.m, hot ...mod ,h„ ln Orle.o, eo”n“, „ f L T.„ , frorshl,koowo u s ,o«her 
cha crossed with 20,000 I'urks at four differ- wl„„ ,„ s o ,«.«•,i. r.u.d, the, ?,.Z S “J-f ” 
ent pomts, taking 60 prisoners, three guns, hoc. i. 75.. , bo.h„ m of ,L. pr o,. Wh„ 
for a circular. G. W. EASTMaN, Principal. correct measurement. ’ H a 
„ . , Rooms, Nos. 93, 94, 85, Arcade. Over sixteen thousand different computations are 
Rochester, Nov. 26, 1855. _’ 309 g'ven from 20 cts. to $1,50 per bushel oTpounas and 
PHI ha^e PS ’ SOI / SWN & COMPANY togreTtms'a 11 
JU CASTf” S K ‘ NmLiD 25 business. ^Don^fan'tolnve^ 
A STORY OF REPUBLICAN EQUALITY, ieformatio^ ffi/so smadVsumf 3 ' UCh Saf8 “ d re ‘ Uble 
Br Sidney a. Story, Jr. ./// b ?» k Sent ’ by mail - P 0 st-U a '‘b Tor 25 cts. both 
The publishers desire to call the special attention of the Knni- Prrdi/® 11 ^’ five copies of eith cr for ont collar, 
thoughtful and reading portion of the community to’this nwi tV™- ’,, glsnts and o,h0rs supplied on the most 
book. Those who read simply to be amused will need these h-lnt-^' ,^ Dey can be mare b V ’'Kents selling 
no persuasion to take it uo, for its fascination as a storv 000 ks. Address, GEO W. FI-HER 
PHIIiIilPS, SAMPSON & COMPANY 
HAVE JUST PUBLISHED A BOOK ENTITLED 
CASTE * 
A STORY OF REPUBLICAN EQUALITY, 
Br Sidney a. Story, Jr. 
wi“ vmsuio iui lb an mat Class 01 readers. But there is v — Bookseller and Publisher. 
deep and earnest purpose that underlies the smoothly — ■ *• _ 303 4teov 
flowing narrative, which should engage the attention of FARM FOR tiaTv" ' 
many who do not habitually read fiction. The author Fifty Acre-o' I-nd hounr-r ,, ’L'A 
has fairly met the great question-the obstacles in the bank Zf ihe GeneZe rl^ m y ®i ) tu , a ' l ed on the east 
way of the e’evation of the colored race-and bias exam- sou h of Rocbn ter On ,Z St ? n S h ton, four miles 
ined it in the light that Ch; i-tianity affords. trees of verv ehofre P remi ^ are 400 peach 
A tone of sincere piety pervades the whole book ; and u mbe r |or terms Innfv to r u « b0,,t th ” e acres of 
ss jbkt wi pM * ,na “ ai «->««*-;»“’=rv 
ALLOC JC*S 
SAW MILL 
Cross-Cut and Circular Saw Mill Combined. IP 8 8UCCe9SOrs t0 °ur former agent wdf?end* 
This Machine refeivc the First Premium at the New York * ’’ossaxge who has retired frora busmen Op 
State Fair , at Elmira , 1855 ders fehou,d be ?fint ** - -- * 
/wr/Ylf m 'L 2 /' 1 ^L° YMENT send to- 
^-ARS CIRCULAR TO BOOK AGENT8. Our publications 
are counted among the most sale b e nov i a-dished_ 
Address, (post-paid ) ROBERT SEARS 
n o-St Publisher, 181 William street, Nev York. 
ANDRE LEROY’S NURSERIES 
AT ANGERS, FRANCE. 
The undersigned begs leave to inform his numerous 
friend- aud customers that he is now ready to axeoite 
ail orcera for Fruit Fore-t and Orn mental Trees till 
green Shrubs, Stocks, etc His collection is parttcmlrlv 
tine tnis year for ail kinds of tree.-, etc. except Quince 
•locks, the crop of which has again failed The r tl 
logue for 1855 is ready for di.-tribution and al? tho a 
who wish to get a copy can obtain one free of charge bv 
addressing our agent in New York. Mr. F. A Sr rciIIJ 
Mr 8 rD ar Rn-c/^ Ce5 'L 0r l t0 0Ur form ef a Sfnt aLd fr end! 
and killing and wounding 400.’ The Turks cause* ti is discrepancy in localities so near each other 1 a “ d b s * 5 * p3na J* n ’ render hlm pecul ‘ arl F ada P l - 
lo$t about 300. A private dispatch, which ™ > 0a ve it for other, to detemfte. ’ f d W tbe busin / 8 °/ teacbm * tllMa brinche h aad ‘he 
evidently refers to the same encounter, says Port has declined slightly in price. largenumberof graduate, from his sollege now success- 
that the Turks crossed the river Anakava, and Slaughtered hides have advanced one ceat per »ound l ■“ a H CJ0 “ ntlnU ’ h, S' al y remunerating 
stormed the Russian redoubt, after which they kochebtfk wholeai e price* Tn T ^ ‘ SUffl ° ient gU * rantee 
ruiheo forward t,wa, d sK „,Vis. Kar 8 l»«tili „ 
.. . der3 should be sem at once to secure a complete gUnri' 
over *r=iO bl " glhlS “ arkct . at ° ut, ’ L ‘ e fl 8ures. Mr. Eastman is well and favorably known as a toacher Tim above cut represents a Dewand useful Muchme foundon the i^° rmali0a t0 import trees etc 
over $ .50, but we are assured that ,n Orleans county, 0 f more than ordinary acquirement; and zeal in hts pro- r6C f n / y ^ rfecte /. by ths ^b^enber. ft is made strong WlU be f0Und 0n the flrst ’ 
where large quant ties are raised, they are sold at from fession His lonv exnerienee i . . and durable and s very simply constructed, requiring v . nsrei-mr o , 0Y ‘ AB e e «- 
50c. to 75*. a bushel in advance of that pr ee WhTt , 8 expen8nce a » a P^ct cal accountant, litt le skill to operate it. and is not Table to get out of 298 13 BRUGU1ERE. Sole Agent, 
cause, ti i, discrepancy in iocahties so near each other Tm M Z order It can be driven by any ^'he ordinary Horre -_- lo8 Pearl New Y ork. 
-— - - ■ f/kitui.p UloyuPGU, Vr IlivJU 
evidently refers to the same encounter, says 
that the Turks crossed the river Anakava, and 
stormed the Russian redoubt, after which they 
pushed forward towards Kutais. Kars is still 
r --* — .nw.w vi/noiuo u.ut«i». XVtUH IS Stall llilll'S AND LrKAiN. FRUITS AND Rce?S 
besieged, but appearances indicate that the P>o«r, bbl. ...$9 25(3$io,£o Apples, bu*h. 25 <® 3 i c 
Russians will retire to Tiflis Woeat, .$l,o8(3'4 20 Do. dried.75^83 
” -• - - Corn.94c Potatoes 
preparing for winter. Only a few ships re- Barley.$1,13(3$“19 slaughiCT” !)£)£})) £)) 
main in the Dnieper, and the bulk of the Buckw ’ a eat.50c Calf. .. 
fle mu a J, e rc ^rning to Constantinople. 3oans . 25(31 60 .I*©$i term. » Avrxnama :-Fifteen Ceuta a 
I he Caar has returned to St. Petersburg. — Pork, moss bbl..$ l(» 22,00 " iMertioa —in advance. Srief Ind approprii 
reace rumors are again prevalent, but vague. i^ 0 - cw ».$s6i(39,u0 Clover, bush. $* meat* preferred, and no Patent Medicine 
Ss: “ SH^iUSSiS -r—■--r——• 
ed to the business of teaching those brsnshea, and the Powers used in tbresh’ng The saws can be both used COMMERCIAL AGENTS^VANTvtTN^ -— 
largenumberof graduate, from his sollege now auccess- at onet ’ me t ; 0 ff 0 P a rete!y. as may be desired. In saw perruaneu * Men of bJHme I ;s T c a D n7ju, C,,nva i 
_ , • »uiio„euuw success- mg wood, the limbs and small trees can be cut w th the moral simnin. or,o v S MP a i>tlities and 
a y engaged as accountants, at highly remunerating c rcular few, while the cross-cut is sawng tbebodiesof on'y need anpfy The businLsirh^h and ° r N * York 
salaries, in thu and other cities, is a sufficient guarantee the larger trees : it is useful in sawing barrel heading Drofltable Fuil’ano detaileri^ffnr™!? 1 * 7 re P utab '« and 
that hi. pupil, may reap great bon.flt from his instruc- sta 7 8 aIld shinglebolts, sliUng fence stuff, boriugcaps, ca tion by‘letter or in person T W°H 4 RRr°nv P,,M ' 
Con. See advertisement and a variety of o her purposes for which such saws are 299-26t 10 South tth si Pk , , 'i N 
e\es » . employed. The prices are as follows, de ivRred nt fte U " fl “ Philadelphia, Pa. 
---- * % several places of shipment in Rochester : q-nrjpp t- r, T)p\ T nr,.,- 
, , / « , Combined Machine, with one circular and one Cross- raCj J-' 8 AJ L)ENT, 
41 0 n r t l ^ V5 t 8 cut Saw, $7;; Singe M chine, w.th one Cross-cut Saw, A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS & FAMILY Ifjws 
W. V V V I J I p p & HJ jj , $35 ; Doub e do, two Cross eat Saws, $50, Cap Augur PAPER,OF THE LARGEST CL t‘S 
Attachment extra; Circular Saw and Table, $40; Ewe- Among Us many distinguished 
that hi* pupil, may reap great bonsfit from his instruc 
Con. See advertisement. 
299-261 10 South 7th St., Philadeipffa, Pa. 
-— ; — -- several places ui suipujeui. iu nocaesxer : rpy y y ^ v _ - 
a , / s , Combined Machine, with one circular and one Cross- rlCj kJ tLJrUjJN DENT, 
Tl U H I* I l ^ ffl ^ IS t 8 cut $7> ’ SiD K e Mu chine, w th one Cross-cut Saw, A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS & FAMILY Wjws 
W. V V V I I I p C ||| p J , $35 ; Doub e do, two Cross eat Saws, $50, Cap Augur PAPER, OF THE LARGEST CLl‘S 
ywvw,,wwwi./\n/-.^v^y,y, - - - Attachment, extra; Circular Saw and Table. $40; Eire- ,y t -- j;.,.-.....'.. , .. ' 
-- - ry’s Patent Railroad Horse Power for 2 horses, $120; Co. Rxv Gk>T ciuLra l r ^ 1 ^ Uen art ’ 
ta cw Advestis,i .— Fifteen Cents a Line for *ac* Threshing Machine and Separator. $40: Hall’s 8 or 10 hKV Henry Ward Bmchhk ’ VIr- h C r C< ° K ’ 
■■.ertioa—w» odeans*. Srief and appropriate annouace- Horse-Power $110; Slitting arrangement, from $7 to $10 Gov. Louis Kossuth ’ Mbs h B p cf* ?T0WS > 
no«lo _-J J TN. .. .. ■ I' r« n r (i i rt IT fra tha clva rtf tha s.'-i or ^ 5 AJ.. G. JXA1GBT. 
ffiE: ~" — 
The Paris exhibition has closed There Sis " 0 tod,- ' la SS“! W °^> ■■*^■06.50 **TvrUnnenU .hould reach the pnbheation office a. 
«» 12.000 priz including num.rou, ieco ^ “» «’* 
rations of Legion of Honor. The Emperor Turk «7 G --‘. Do. 3cSitoa.i,s6®« 75 J . pr n ‘' n «- renders it necessary to pat S09 
made a brief address, extolling the benefits of „ nt ,^ DiI " T ' M ^. 00 Blosaburg.. ^*; 50 th * P a P* r ‘ 0 *«her than heretofore. 
tho exhibition. In allusion to the war he Cbe^!".*‘.V.'.;.*;’..9®ioe Sak’-.nf 11 ". The circulation of the Rukal Nhw-Yoecb largely 
said—“ You desire, ns I do, a speedy and du- hard, tried. 12 ><c 01 S a lT ", ton . j' 9 lqg thai of aQ y oth er Agricultural or similar journa! 
rablo peace ; but this peace, to bs durable . ^. 00 « Wool , Ife 1.. I11 *S6/»38o ,n America or Europe,—while it i. from 16 ,000 to 20,000 
mast distinctly realize the objects for which . oortll b ^. ,s ® 9 V 143 th4t ° f oA4r iH lhi8 Stat0 . 
ft.™,.,™**™. Europe must decide SSSi“iiV:;Vu5JgS “l , CU ’- 
Who is right and who is wrong, and final vie- — .** W -- 
tory be achieved by public opinion.” He NSW YORK MARKET_Dae S „ FARM FOR SALE. 
called on foreign countries desiring peace to ?inr , . _ ’ ^ i f. 7,D in Irondequoit, fire mile* from Rochester, and 
pronounce for or against the allies Demand for export limited _“ 0 out one mi.e from the village of Cbarlot'e containing 
▼ a • , . , . * Et S (>5/^)9 ui ^ for ^t%tdi 59 2 (7k'j 6*2w tnr woci 1 ibPOfl, wilh food buildings choice fm : t (?,> 
It is rumored that the Secretaryship of the ; $9 60(3io,fo for Canadian. ' ' For particulars apply to the subscribers ou the ’prem 
Colonies will be given to Frederic Peel, who Sales oOiibbls Jersey Corn Meal at $4,S7)<. j; 68 - 0r inquire OI D. D. T. Moors, E;q., at the Rural 
will be succeeded in the war office by Mr *r duli aud 1 ®’ cu lo,v ® r - s» ej at $ 2,10 °* J ®' C. B. cornwfll, 
t _J y. _ .1 • . y _ *■ OJ, lO-for re I le nessee- 1 Sow err .10 1 , cat t, ’ 
— wiuavanc*. isriet and appropriate annoaace- norse-uower *uu; sirung arrangement, rrom $7 to $10 
meat* preferred, and no Patent Medicine er decent!™ » C00rdir 8 ,0 u ‘ e 8lze of i; 116 Saw - 
advertisements inserted cn anr conditions , ao 6 eo “ bi f d , baw MlU . i8 ca P able « f cutt ' n g from 30 
va auj coumuons. 40 cords of stove wood per asy. if properly driven 
Adverti.ement* shoaid reaoh the pubheation office a. 11 is warranted to be welt made, of good materials, and 
early as Tuesday A. M., to secure insertion. The lame \° W ° rk aS represented. For further particulars ad- 
E D. HAT LOCK, 
vjMtles. b«a-14X»1S«! Treat, WW.i'.V.Jjlw 
NSW YORK MARKET—Dec. 3. 
Flour -12 yc lower. Demand for export limited_ 
FARM FOR SALE. 
Situatjd in Irondequoit, five mile* from Rochester and 
about one mile from the village of CBarlot'e containinir 
17‘i il'TAfl with ITlYAll hnibiirwra . * 
wwer. uenaand for export llMited.— wno ra! ‘® Irom vii age of Ccarlot e. containing 
s * •’ W.Jc® 9 X for Sute ; W.^139,62 V tor West- l 7:i acres - wilh 8 0od buildings, choice fruit &c„ &c — 
ern ; $9 60(310,50 for Canadian. F °r particulars apply to the subscribers on the prem 
aSalos 600 Dbls Jerser Corn Uf'xl ti or inquire oi D. D. T Uggrr tr.n r>_i 
Layard. C’odrington accepts the command in ern' »nd°$ 2 ^OitS 6 /,07 fr** i ed“ vv>m 0 : n* 
the (Irime* tirdura __r. I 
the Crimea. Order* and Ribbonj weie be¬ 
stowed on Pelissier and Simpson. 
lhe Chartists, under Ernest Jones and for¬ 
mer leaders, had reappeared in protest against 
the recent expulsion of the refugees. 
A Berlin dispatch of the 3d says there is 
Sales oOti bbls Jersey Corn Meal at *4,37 
W b0 *t dull aud 1(3 .’cts lower. S* ej at $2 10 
( 32 , 16 .for re^l Tennessee; $2 16 ( 32,26 for white South- 
l.-es, or inquire 01 D. D. T. Moor*. Esq., at the Rural 
°™ 0 ®- C. B. CORNWELL, 
Sua _SILAS B. COLT 
Q R >'* n ‘ m ; at $ 1,80(31 AL *Corn unchanged - HAIU’KR S MAGAZINE, A T. !s. ARTHUR'S 
«V’°« f0 . r T 11 , 1 , 16 ' <0u ihern; $1 0401 ,06 for West HOME MAGAZINE, 
60c « eetern. * “ ’ ** ** S4 ®‘ 6 ° hUt8 . *ud 580 Will be *ent one year for $3 60 ; or GODEY'S LADY’S 
Provisions—P ork hoavv Sales at for s aU ^ -^D^DURS HOME MAGAZINE, one year for 
$20 for prime; $ 10020,26 for prime mesa. Beef qutet MNg’pOST one year SA1URDaY 
aa'ei &t previous ralts. iujiu ruai. one jear, ror $3. Address 
Lard active; at 12^c. Butter Arm at ^ Walnut 8 ^-»Philadolphia. 
for Ohio, and 24(3308 State. Cheete firm Tt lOQUyl * <og*zme, $2 a y ear; 4 copies for $5. 
ALBANY MARKET. —Dec. 3 . A. E. HARMON, 
Flour— Market remain, quiet and inaetive. There i. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 
nothing do ng on Eastern account, and tbe demand for DUBUQUE, IOWA. 
rl ’ 6 „ r ‘°7 ni 1 bo:Be trada i* limited. Sve. at Will on‘er Laud and piy Taxes in Ft. BeaMninos v- 
r 1 ° D 10 5r 00d SUta i * 9 .- 5 ®D> extra Dodge and Decorrah Land Districts, Iowa ' and inve't 
do, $9 gi 10 for good cho ce Western, and $10(311,26 for money on Real Estate for high ra'es of interest * 
fancy to extra Genesee. ’ K.>«r»nos-D. D. T. Moore R Chester v v . rr v 
Corn Meis iu rcmi’Rt at *?rsi9 io _ * _ t ltmeirs r.r »ter, N. Y., Hugh 
more and more appearance of preliminaries for oh^ 
beinifarranc-edatRnisi.e s with ti,s • >- ne0 * 0 nrm at lo^n^c. 
being arranged at Brussels, with the assent of 
Russia, for the resumption of negotiations.— 
Notwithstanding all denials, it is persisted in 
and believed that peace is not far off. 
Markets—B readstuff* slightly advanced. 
Provisions firmer and rather dearer. 
Richardson, Spence & Co., in their Liver- 
ALBANY MARKET. —Dec. 3. 
FLOUR-Market remain, quiet and inaetive. There ii 
nothing do ng on Etstera account, and the demand for 
I f PIff ‘ ow,1 » * ni home trade is limited. Sa;e. at 
KftheSaw. ’ lf0m SteS K0S8OH ’ f" «• C **** * 
?aw Mill is capable of cutt'ng from 30 Cl arles L. Brack, Miv^a u TRT „ 
ve wood per day if properly driven And numerous others ’ 
asr ■sf-Ac.saa s jsszs sat ny ^-—— 
- -—- of Correspondents have been engaged both at home and 
abroad. A lull summary of Religious and General In¬ 
telligence is given. Also, weekly, an article on the 
Money Market and Commercial News. A full and com 
plete review of the Flour and Produce Market ano mer¬ 
chandise generally, together with that of the Cattle 
Market is written weekly by an experienced man ex¬ 
pressly for this paper. Our Prices Currem are ’also 
corrected up to the day of publication, and may be con¬ 
fidently relied upon for correctness. In short the pro¬ 
prietors are determined that The Independent shall be 
surpassed by no other paper for ex-elience and ch an- 
ness. ^ 
Terms—By Mail $2 00 a year, in advance 
Specimen numbers sent gratis Orders for the pa-’er 
accompan ed by the monty, addressed to the Publisher’ 
and prepaid, will be consiuered at our risk. ’ 
Subscriptions can commence with any No. 
Advertisements ten cents a line for each insertion. 
n JOSEPH H. LaDD, Publisher, 
306 Office No. 22 Beekman st, N. Y. 
AGENTS W ANTE D —To circulate “ THE 
GREAT WkST.” ‘‘ADVENTURES of CELEBRATED TRAV 
ELERS ” ‘ LIFE aad DEATH on the OCEAN ” ■ PICTO¬ 
RIAL PROVERBS,” and other beautifuliy illustrated 
rapid-selling works. For circulars, with full particn arg 
(ir you live west of Buffalo,) address HE'iRY HOWE 
- - _ No. Ill Main-st , Cincinnati ; if you live east of Buffalo’ 
-- *=- HENRY HOWE, No. 102 Nassau-st., (up sUirs ) v @ w 
-- York - 300 St 
| _ 
iovlinrn, ,r,7Ii ; » y .-o»10 extra aim necorran Hand Disincts, Iowa, aud iuve.t 1 
, $J <fll0 for good chc 08 vVestern, and $10(811,26 for uwuey on Real Estate for high rates of interest 1 3d. 
any to extra ueuesee. R.KKB.scfS—D. D. T Moore RochAater v v u v. Die 
h or “ -'fr; 1 ‘ s m requ.-st at $2(32,12. Buckwheat flour T- Brooks, Esq . Pearl' Creek, Wyoming N ' Y 
.la n the street at 52,62(32,69 per ewt. Sanford Esa Fulton NY “’ ‘ ’’ • or,, 
GALE'S EAGLE FEED CUTTEK. 
This Machine (which is illustrated in the Rural, Nov. 
VALUABLE FARMS IN VIRGINIA F(J c SA1E. 
The undersigned having opened a Land Agency in the 
pool Circular of the lfl’h, report the irraiu „n 0l i!l ! 3 tn . req Uo B io a Jko 2 ® 2,12- Bui * wheat flour T. Brooks, Esq , Pearl Cree 
trade for the week v«r, firm »i L 7 g •» sefi.-n the street at $2,62(32,69 per ewt. Sanford Esq Fulton, N. Y. 
m a *»«!• more active -—■ _’ _ 
3d.) will be found on exam natiom to‘ be inmost 1 city f F^S^ ^ 
F^ u :^V*!*,P e ^ r “ t . Cutter j-et made A a large number of the aJ&l? am “ 
X .- Vti “‘“t oaww CRAIN— me marKetlor Barley was a little more active 
ment. ^ \\ estern canal flour 42sa43s; Ohio 44s tbls morning, and the saiea 13 3to oush. four-rowed at 
6da45s6d ; red wheat 1 la fidalls 10d ; white * l >‘3* 0,u> h and $ 1 , 2601,28 time. Oau»t52c. 
do lie 3dalls lOd. Mixed corn 37sa47s C i ; BUFFALO MARKET.—Dec. 3. 
yellow 47s 6i. Beef has been more active at 
full price*. 
FAIRFIELD SEMINARY 
Rsv. JOHN B. Van PETTEN, a. M., Principal. 
Fairkibld Herk. Co., ia the Location of this Institu- 
lyfqnrityes. 
^«»{ 1 ,.wOT u aas?sris r , sSd^ 
ve.ht Ir P H° rh ,R e t0 tte Upper ; the two are S^red to! an well situated, convenient “Eketb? raUrLIa 
Perfect self feeder, never doatfaS^iaVo^.^Itt any Potion of the world. 
change in price. Sales Michigan ai $9, trood to extra .* UI - 01 SC8ner >- being entirely free from the vicious leoaer, never clogs, and is so simple in its Their locality aud the low orices at which th^v 
Ohio anu I .fees $909,2i; extra nice do. $9 50 «««<* or larger villages. It is 7 mfles from be Ible toreuafr Ln bi t ?* Clt , Wi “ in raost cases P«ch«ed readers the K 'The Sty SV^der 
^ e vv. 1U g0ja 8upp 7 antl onl - v a modjrata de- frem JL? {. 0A ; 1 al Llttl ° Palla - aud 11 from Gorki- aceffient AU the worL-iLL 7 / 7 n4tural w0ir 0r lcVsbur P Virg Uia, the rarest an,' most neMrable nve-t- 
mand t>ales Wisconsin spring $1,85; Chicago do $1,80; p!aco Blu “ eut « are conveyed free tho ™ h « aui hntim w f 8 P l, ar ? yory stro “g. so ment in the country Persons wishing further informa 
mixed winter It.inois $1,98 ’ flrst day of e.ch term. y impowible f or it to get out of tion, will addrea. either personally or oy ietter 
6 . tal | ,0 . U - ~ u h „ a3 „ ? v0 Ur s 0 and capaslous LLilL laklm “'UustiDg. is very heavy, FRANK1JS SLAUGHIER or 
Corn quiet at 8o cts. 
Oats 40 cts. Barley $1,25. 
Ok the 2 1st ult., at St. Jehu’s Church, in Sivaunah CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKE7T.—Nov. 27. 
Ga. by Rev Geo. H. Clark, Mr. JOHN N. POMERjY of markst 530 Cattle, about 4a0 Beevos 80 Stores 
Rochester, N. Y., and Miss ANNIE R. CARTER, of Sa- consisting of Working Oxen,Cows, and one, two and three 
vannan. year olds. 
Ik Farmington, Ontario Co., Nov. 19th, by Friends PmerA—M arkkt, Brkf—E xtra $0,00@8 ; flrst quality 
ceremony, REUBEN NICKERSON, of Benton. Like Co ! second do $6(36 75 ; third do $5(36 00 • or- 
111., aud JULU ANN CASE, of Irondequoit, Mouroe Co.” llm ary $4,50@5. 
N. T. Siorw.— Working Oxen—$70, 75, 100,3140 
t-et,e\xss’>»e\.esetss^t.et,e\e’tset.et.,^s^n UP ^ fS ,^ n ^^ Cows and Caivbs—26, 30, W 45(350. 
N. T. ‘ ’ 
Dch11)8. 
Advantaois, &c — It has five large and caDaeious “ r „ , , lne h-mfe needs no adjusting, is very heavy, 
• $1,25. buildings, ample for over 300Siudeuts Ladies buildmv ??*'. y , 1 ' , , n oir ’ aud hsing straight is easily ground, and 
l»l'i u vrAUirtivp vr o- now, iurnished with a pleasant Gy muasium and is con- ir -m, Sb0U J broken any smUhcan make a netuone. 
L ILK MARKET.—Lov. 2/. nccied w th the Chapel and Boarding ail FacuUv a Theyare warr anted 10 work well ou all kinds of fod- 
;le, about 4a0 Beevos, 80 Stores, large aud experienced in teaching the solid’and orna- n' “ a y ands t r *w,machinethreshedorinbundles— 
Jxen.Cows, and one, two and three meiitil branches, granting Dipiomis to Ladies comnlet Corn . s ‘ al k9, wet dry or green, wdh hu-ks. tops, butts, 
tag the graduating course, and preparing Gontlemeu tbr ,Ue recei Pt of tbe pr.ee, a ma- 
f—E xtra $0,00@8 ; flrst quality advanced classed in College, and for Commercial c Jf me sent to the purv^haser, and if after a trial 
$636 75 ; third do $5(36,00 ; or- mhor pursuits. Library and Apparatus hardlv an nailed . cot * 033 11111 0110 week, it does not givo satisfaction 
by ihAt of any similar Institution in the State Disci u ci n be returned and the price refunded. No. 4, 5, 
:en—$70, 75, 100,3140 pline firm and uncompromising but exercised in L I auJ 7 ard b0 st sizts. 
>‘, 3d *0 453 50. kindness and affection. Tuition from $4 to *6™r term Vn , , . - , .. PR ^ES. 
’■160‘8' Ornamentals at low rates. Board and washmg $l“6 i . mcb KC! . ffl .. 
■ 8.20(325. per week. Wilder Term (of 14 weeks) nmu n.t uvt 2, 8 inch kn.te. . 12 
,800 at markot. Prices—Iu lots, 1865 For circulars or to engage rooms address the h 0, g ’ 9 inch knife. 14 
a $4, 5, 638. Principal or [3091 I MaTHKR w., 6 No. 4, 11 inch knife. 
it. Pri,.« — ii'/a^an- -' tLh.it Secy. No. 5, 13 inch knife. 20 
No. 6, 9 inch 2 knives.16 
No. 7, 13 ii ch 1 kuiie with two balance wheels or pul 
leys, for horse-DOwer $23. 
303 D. M. OS BOR HE, Auburn, N. Y. 
fr* 9,?rllr n J N ' Y ” Nov 23d ‘ at tho residence of his son, 
WM. 1RUE, formorly from N. H., aged S8 years. 
Two Ykars Old $t4.16©18. 
Thrkr YhARS Old—$ 8. 20(325. 
Sitiiar and I.ambs—3,800 at markot. Prices— In lots, 
$2 2,25, 2,5633 Ext a $4, 5, 638. 
Swlnb— 825 st market. Prices—7«®8c ^ ft for stores 
wholesale. 
Tallow— 9S(310c. Hides 737>ic. Pelts 87392c 
each. Otlf Sains 133^ ft. w 
TREE HEEDS WANTED. 
Horss Chsskuts, Pium Puts. Quince Seeds &c 
30 “ S. MOULSON, 36 Front Street. 
FRANKliN SLAUGHIER or 
GEO. W. SfOCKING, 
365 _ Frede ricksburg, Virginia. * 
KEDZIE’S RAIN WATER FILTER 
f MANUFAGU-RSD by J. E. CHENEY i Oo., 
Rochester, N. Y. Patented January, -54. 
These Filters have received the high¬ 
est commendation from scientific and 
medical men and are in constant use hav¬ 
ing given entire satisfaction to hundreds 
of tamiliesi n this city and other parts of 
the country within the last fifteen years 
[They have been perfected in the fixtures 
within two years, and can now be trans- 
ported in safety.] We now make *ve 
donars W each. rCU ^ flV6 ’ *‘ S ’ 6ight > teu ’ and ‘welve 
lhe most impure rain water is rendered pure without 
taste, color or smell. They are portable, durable and 
are not excelled by any filter known. 274-eowtf 
