MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
TO M'USEKVMF.N A Nl» HEALERS. 
rpWK UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOB STRING RALES 
I igo.ooo Maxxard Cherry stocks No. 1, lino. 
1,4M)0 standard Cliorry trees, ! years. 
s.»'h» " roar •• z •• 
8!»,0«0 Atn. Arbor Vibe, 2 years in Nursery, Cheap. 
Five bushel* Ma/xarri Cherry Fits. 
Order* solicited. M A X WELL, RAMSDKN &: CO. 
rinnsvilie, Livingfitiyil Co., V, Y., dan. i, 1857. 3t)t)w4 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Bwmss—Average prices L{c higher 
than last week. Poorest- H'jtbltte; interior to medium 10c; first 
quality 10!Jc; premium lie. 
jMtu’it Cows—Sales common $30@85; good $35@45; extra 
$60f<u70. 
Vba t, C a i.vf.s—S ales at 8(5''c. 
Siiekp and Lauhn—F. xtra$ll)@15. Lambs $2< 5:6. Common 
sheep $'W>. 
SwixK —Sales at 6* //7aA \o '0 (bgross 
CAMBRIDGE, 1)EC 31.—At market Hit. Cattle—about 650 
Beeves, and 466 Stores, Consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and 
one, two and three yore old. 
1'megs— Market Beef, extra, $%18,25; first quality, $7.50(51 
7,76 , second qnality, $6,25^7,09; third quality. S5,UO@6 00 ; or¬ 
dinary, $1,60. 
WokKixd Oxn.x—S r!.' 1 , at $100, 150(5T75. 
Cows AN |1 Calves—$'! 0, 40, 50(ti)66. 
Ykaki.i.xgs— $ll>5r21. Two Years Old—$23i,5,2S. Three Years 
Old—$2S(5>PJ. 
Sheri- *xr. Lambs—IKO tl at market Prices—In lots, $2, 2,37, 
3,50(n.t; extra and selections, W, 6(o>9. 
HlHB8-7?i(<fiHWc. F tti. Tallow—S(5f?Jic. 
Oxer BkiSB—I 3@l Ic pi lb. Pelts—$1,26(0.1,50. 
SwiXE—MW Western in market. Prices, live weight, 7@7Ai*c; 
dressed hogs, 8(iiy9. Nhonts, wr.oIenaJc.Fc; retail 9fj(a)10. 
BRIGHTON, JAM- 1. — At market 900 Beeves, 175 Sinn's, 
9 pairs Working Oxen, 90 Cow* and Calves, 1,390 Sheep and 
Lambs, and 960 Swine. 
Prices— Market Beef,extra, $.".50 ; first qnality, $7.75; second 
quality, $7.25(5 T.'a>, third quality, $5,50; ordinary ?l,)0<5)5. 
Working Oxen—$I'<o, I62(ad85. 
M 11 .cn Cows—*30, 33,40<5»'j0 ; common $35. 
Yearuhgs— $!6!a'l5. Two Yinui, Old—$23(ai2(J Three Years 
Old—$3N>i 41 
New Htatk House.— The Ohio Legislature at 
its approaching session will occupy the uew State 
House. This building has cost about $2,000,000. 
Its foundation was laid July 4th, lsSO. Kx-Lov. 
Morrison delivered the address, and an ode was 
sung, written by W. ]>. Gallagher- More thau sev¬ 
enteen years have passed, and it. will yet rei|uiva 
probably more than two years to finish the work, 
making twenty years for its const,ruction. 'I lie 
public ollioos will be removed into it this month. 
The Governor will have a suit of rooms in the 
north end of the State House, and the Auditor of 
State, Secretary and Treasurer will be in tin*, south 
end. The Library, if removed this winter, will be 
placed temporarily in three large inside rooms, 
opposite the Governors, The Library Hall will 
uot be completed before the winter of 1857— and 
not then unless the Legislature of this winter will 
be liberal in its behalf.— Toledo Hlade, 
PREMIUM LIST.—1857 
Local Agents, Subscribers, and other earnest, active 
and influential friends of Mcork's Rural Nkw-Yorkkk, 
and the cause of “ Progress nud lmpmyeruent,” who are 
disposed to lend their kiud offices in its behalf—thus en¬ 
hancing their individual interests while promoting the 
welfare of community—are respectfully invited to examine 
the following Programme of Premiums for the Rural 
Camps kin of 1357 : 
“EXCELSIOR” PREMIUMS. 
ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY HOLLA Rfc i.v Oahu, to (lie 
person or person? procuring the 4ar«o*t lint of Yearly Subscri¬ 
bers to tin Renat. N'kw-Yorkxu. io any unit Township, sent in 
or remitted according to our Terms, previous to April 1,1857. 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for Ike next largest list us above. 
SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS lor the nee.t largest ILt 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
THIRTY DOLLARS fortbe next list. 
TWENTY DOLLARS for the next liKt 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next list. 
TEN DOLLARS for RAoaof the next vtvk lists. 
FIVE HOLERS Tor each of the next five lists. 
8800 IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
At most of our General Premium* have heretofore been won 
by perrons in the State bf New York, thus precluding Agents 
and fripnds at a distance from successful competition, wn have 
concluded lo offer **»M) in h’/ufe and VromairU I'ruux, via: One 
Hundred Dollura for the book largest lists from EACH of 
the States Of PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO. MICHIGAN, IlSOUNA, ILLI¬ 
NOIS. Wisconsin, Iowa, and the Province of Canada W bst, 
divided us Ibllows' 
FIFTY DOLLARS. is C ash, tbr the largest list of Yearly 
Subscriber* tn the Kelt At. Ntiw-YORKKH from nidiof the above 
numed and <’au>itla \\ cat» in ot remitted according 
to oor Terms, previous to the 1st of April, 1357. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next largest list us above. 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS fur the next largest list. 
TEN DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
fLTJf Competitors for the State and Provincial Premiums, -'in 
ditto romptle fo' !ht mroe Central J'rinrs f Comment upon the un¬ 
precedented liberality and advantages of till* list is unnecessary. 
The names and number of subscribers obtained by each com- 
petitor, will bt? published in the Rural, lor in n ctrculur, and 
mailed to all inteTVKted. as soon after the Jet of April na the re¬ 
sult can be Ascertained,) and the cash paid to the order of the 
succea>t’nl competitor. 
give l*ost-Masters and othrr Local Agents a fair, 
f-qual chnnee* traveling agent*, post-riders and oltieeu* of 
Rochester arc excluded. 
Ai-rival of the Fulton and Niagara, 
TO VOUXe FARMERS. 
N OW IF THE TIME FOR STUDY! LOXO EVENINGS, 
Stormy days. leisure hours should bo diligently employed iu 
studying your profession.. 
The following Books contain just the information you need. 
X A3H*8 J # rogrr»»*i vii Farmer, cent** 
Norton's KUmuoil* of Agriculture, HO cts. 
Johjtston’s A ir‘l Obnntotry and Geology, 
A when's American Farm Book, $1. 
Sent by mall, pont-patf, on pn<^ ^ ^ 
Agricultural Book i*ubliri«ere, 140 Fulton N. Y, 
\Y moderate stork of the two following new R«npbeiTie«, the 
only reallv valuable ever-beitring varieties in existence. Both 
have been fniil«*d In our grounds for aovcTfll yeare. and we an* 
therefore able to recommend them : , „ 
1st. The ■•Mrrrri/tr He qunrtre. S,» I Marvel of Tour Seasons,) 
a large Ted fruit, r.ear'v equalling the Faxtolff in lire, and fur 
superior in flavor, bears two abundant crops, Canee vigorous 
and hardy. $> per down 
2d. " Hale tie Flmlmai," • BellenfFonteuiiyl a verj- large purplish 
red fruit, with a dighflv HUh-acid flavor. CancRof a dwarf habit, 
Purchase of U, 8. Stocks.— Tlic Secretary of 
the Treasury offers to purchase, iietween the present 
time and the 3d of March, the sum of 81,500,000 of 
stock of the loans of the United States, and will 
pay therefore, in addition to the interest, accrued 
from the last semi-annual dividend of interest 
thereon, together with one day's additional interest 
for the money to reach the vendor, the following 
rates of premium on said stocks: For the stock of 
1342, a premium of 10 per cent. For the stock of 
1847 and 1848, a premium or 10 per cent. And for 
the stock of 1850, commonly called Texas Indem¬ 
nity Stock, a premium of 0 per cent. 
...-Extra *55bK ; in lota $2, 2,50,3(xi3,75. 
Hides— 74.'grK!.ic. A' Ik Calf Skins I3ffil4c. $7 lb. 
Pelts—$ 1,25®l.50 each. Tallow—kb.c. ft,. 
Swine— Pigs f>!5)7c.; fat hogs,fi s ; Val7c. 
New York Live Stock Tiuur.—T he Tribune publishes its an¬ 
nual tables of the amount of live stock which eaine to the New 
York market in 1336 together with its yearly review of that 
trade. The total receipts arc for the year: Bullocks, head 121,- 
505; Veal fudves 43,931; Cows 12,357; Sheep and Lamb# 462,339, 
Swine 345,311. FR * * Wffil 
The average prie.’i. in January last of Beeves were llknJIc V' 
It. in February IC^till^c: In March 9f<ul2o: In April ID(|l1lc; 
iu May yl&ytilOr; in June llt®U>*4c; in July 9 i9,bjc; in August 
S^biilOc; In September 3 1 ; in October S‘j,ai9c' in Novem¬ 
ber 3 f^e; in December dibrJLc; closing at the latter. Total 
number of animate slaughtered I ,U5l£56. 
The Tribune says’ “The mm total of this is that the city has 
paid the country for animate slaughtered in the city in the year 
1856 the sum of $17,(536,fi&4, and the estimated product is 207.- 
330,130 lbs of meat. This, at an average of 10c itl Ih to the eon- 
sinner, makes $20,733,(113, and gives 509,534 54-73 lta ~(U day, 
which may be set down as something over -£ th a day for every 
LOOK OUT! 
L ook outi—a nfay England story, 
Bv Virginia F Townsend. 
LOOK OUT!—A NEW ENGLAND STORY, 
By Virginia F Townsend. 
LOOK OUT!—A NEW ENGLAND STORY, 
Bv Virginia F. Townsend. 
LOOK OUT!—A NEW ENGLAND STORY. 
By Virginia F. Townseno. 
LOOK OUT!—A NEW ENGLAND STORY, 
Bv Virginia F. Townses n. 
Kp This Splendid Story is now appearing in "Arthur's 
Home .Magazine of Literature. Art and Fashion," which 
may b<- had at all Periodical Stores and News Depots in tin 
United States. Terms of M (marine, $2 a year, or four copies cne 
venr for $5, Specimen numbers sent free of eharce. 
J Address T. S A ETHUR A DO. 
36tiw2 103 Walnut street, ITidadelptiift. 
MONEY MATTERS. AT HOME AND ABROAD, 
London Money .Market.— The money market had become 
decidedly easier, and the Bunk of England had reduced its rates 
to fi par cent 'The bullion In Urn Bank had Increased during the 
week to Urn extent ot -SCml/lOU, Ouusute for money were shut, 
on ncconnt of the approaching dividend payment; for account, 
they closed on Saturday afternoon, the 'A'th, at OhvemVj. 
New York Money Market.—T he new year opens well in 
Wall street. The foreign financial news U received with favor. 
A further increase In bullion by the Bank of England, a decline 
of half of one per emit. In the rate of discount, a rise in consols, 
a good uemund for our staple, cotton, and more disposition to 
lake hold of American securities iu England, has a decidedly 
strengthening lulluencc on the tone of our money and slock 
markets. The prospects of the future are bright, and inspire 
confidence. .... .. , „ . 
'the N. Y, Evlining Dost of the let inat., has the following on 
tliis subject: 
” There Is little doubt hut Hint the Brinks of Kmrland and 
France will shortly reduce their present high rules, the neces¬ 
sity lor which is rnpidly passing away, timr cotton and grain 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 1—The market as ia usually the case to¬ 
ward the close of the year has ben Tathcr quiet, this being the 
season when producers confine their purchases to their most ur¬ 
gent wants. The tranasactlons during the past week have 
therefore been quite limited, owing chiefly to the small stock of¬ 
fering. the high prices asked as well ns the high rates of Interest 
prevalent for money. The sates include about 75,mHt lbs super 
and extra flooec wools at JfljJMfc for the former, and 30c for the 
laiter, 6 mos. Fulled is In smalt supply; sales 15,000(3120,()(X> It* 
at 39c for super, and 16c lor extro country. Foreign is quiet, 
being la meagre supply, and prices rule very firm 
COKUAKATtVE PRICKS IN NEW YORK. 
1855. 
. .445047 ra@(3)z 
49(0)12 50(0155 
. .34(0)37 4fi(a!50 
_.30(o)3t 37to J 40 
,.36(bt33 46(5148 
. .33(3/35 49(3;:.t2 
.29(5)31 35(qi37 
..12(5(13 13,o'l.-, 
14W5116K Ifyod'O 
. ,245b2fi 25,5)27 
. .25(3x35 3goVti; 
.. 13(5114 14(3(15 
...26(oi2S 26<oi2S 
.18(530 18(5)30 
.. 9(318 9(318 
...24(327“.,' 24(5)28 
...14(5)17 11(5)211 
. ,.12(aiU 1.5(5)18 
BOSTON. Jan. 3—The following rates hare ruled In the Wool 
Market during the. past week: t'rim.’ Saxony fleece, washed, if! 
Tfi. .VriiYTTc; Full blood Merino 59(5t55c; tj blood do. 47@>5Uc; 
blood do. 4C'2H7o; Common itYoA.'c: Pnnorfine 42(3tt7c; Pnlied 
extra 17((7A'e; Do. No. 1 40@42c; Ik). No. 2 25@3S«; Smyrna 
style. The oul-bulidings consutof a large bare, carnnge house, 
cow xtahie, pouUrv.b e. stunke and core iloases. ill conveniently 
arranged, together with other necessary appurtenance,? ton well 
furnished farm. Die fence* are mostly of black ash and chest¬ 
nut rnilr, except in the. immediate vicinity cd the house, where 
ll.cv are of picket, So. The Orchard contain? lift trees ot the 
best grafted fruit, in full bearing. There are also two young 
Orchards, containing 125 trees. The Garden contains one and a 
half acres, and is well Storked with Beaches, Fears, I’lunra, 
Cherries, QUincas. Grapes. Raspberries Currents and Goose¬ 
berries. Twelve acre? of wheat, on the ground. 
The stock and fannu g utensils will also be sold if desired. 
To a gentleman or leisure, the above in a rare opportunity for a 
country residence The Uke is one of the most beautiful sheets 
of fresh water, of iu -ixo. arid uflords excellent facilities bar 
Ashing, yachting, and fowling. 
For terms, or additional information, address 
3rifi w 3 JOHN M. FART.AN, Anbnrn, N.5. 
GA1 NKfSVJLLE FK.TLA 1.15 SiEJUXABY, 
Gnineaville, Wyomtnir Oo„ N. A r - 
rtTHIS INSTITUTION IS, COMPARATIVELY. IN ITS IN- 
JL fancy, hut its -’.leer?? has thus far anrpassed this moat san- 
ct>in0 expectations of its frie.nds. Tim plan upon which it is 
conducted, ia similar to that .f Mt. Holyoke Female Seminary ; 
-each young lady is required lo perform her proportion or the 
entire work of the boarding department; the whole bong super¬ 
intended by a Matron. Tills system reduces the expenses ami 
American Faxony Fleeces, Yt tf, 
American Full-blond Merino 
American te and >•* Merino. 
Paris have presented addresses to the Emperor in 
favor of a union of the Principalities, 
Prussia.— Prussia is making great preparations 
to move against Switzerland. Considerably more 
than two army corps, as at first intended, will be 
mobilized for immediate service. 
The quarrel between Spain and Prussia liar] gone 
so far that it was feared the next step would be 
open hostilities. 
Switzerland. — A Paris despatch says that a 
friendly power (uot named) is understood to have 
suggested that Switzerland should be required to 
accede t.o Prussia’s demand lor the release of the 
Neufehatel prisoners by a collective note from the 
powers which signed the protocol of London.— 
This would unable Switzerland to make an honora¬ 
ble retreat. 
Persia.— The fall of Herat from Persian sources 
is confirmed. Accounts show the defense to have 
been bravely sustained. The city was only given 
up when all hopes of defending it successfully had 
disappeared. Tit England a Htrong feeling is get¬ 
ting up, inimical to the war with Persia, arising 
out of this siege. 
LirEitroor. Biikadstuvi's Markkt.—T he Broker's Circu¬ 
lar reports brqadstuif? generally depreaxed. Wheat 2d 
lower per bushel on tho week. Flour, litilo inquiry and 
prices weak at a decline of 6 d®ls. Corn dull, 6 d lower.— 
Richardson, Spence ft Co. quote red wheat 8 s@ 8 s 9d *, white 
do OsqJOsi l'l; Weeteru Canal flour 30s 0d@31s fid ; Balti¬ 
more .and Philadelphia 31 s(^32b fid ; Ohio, 34 b@ 55. Mixed 
com 32a fid ; yellow, 2s 9d ; white 34s. 
and this city during the past week. It was doubtless spread 
over the Slate, and Its circulators went at tlic work of distribu¬ 
tion at the same time. Du: bill is dated June 1,1S56, It te de¬ 
scribed ns follows) : 
Tho bill has a large portion of a railroad locomolivu and train 
occupying nearly or quite the whole Of the upper left hand fourth 
of the bill, with the figure 3 in the corner below it; n large figure 
toward iho right baud, extending nearly to tho bottom of the 
bill, and a foil length lady at the right, holding a shinld encircling, 
the figure 8, with the letters " three" above her. Chns. Foote, 
Cosh r, and P 0. CnlboMn, Pres't, with coat of arms of State be¬ 
tween the alennttm-v, Tho taut genuine emission of tbrues is 
very much like the bill in question, but can easily he distin¬ 
guished from the ecipntorielt by Ik* figure three in the right 
hand tipper comer, tusteud of the word ’■ three." as in the bad 
bill. In tiie geuolim, "Ct" occurs after “Bridgeport,"—iu the 
counterfeit it i» omitted. 
Kris Cirr Bank Closet).— The Eric City Bank, at Erie. Pa. 
closed Its doori on the 31st ult. The Gaiette of that place says : 
’ We have reason, to know, that in taking this step the officers 
only yielded to a constantly increasing outside pressure, after 
making overv possible effort to rentel it- Wo Indulge the hope 
dial it may be ro-opeoed tn s very short timu — at the furthest 
in the space of thirty or sixty days. It a assets are believed to 
be abundantly sufficient to meet all liabilities.' 
The Knoxville Register of the 25th ulL. says that tho BanK of 
East Tenncoaec. ithe mother bank,) at that place, had closed its 
doors, nevor again to be opened, it is thought, fur purposes of 
banking. 
Upon application of the Bank Commissioners of Maine, Judge 
Hathaway lias granted an injunction upon the Exchange Bank, 
Bangor. 
Tut amount of funds held by the Secretary of the Treasury on 
the 29th of Dec., at all depositories, is reported at §22,nil,2)2 54. 
Chicago Grain Trade.—T he Exports of Corn by lake from 
Chicago during the yenr 1M6, have been nearly eleven millions 
of bushels, as follows: 
April.- 237.909 
May. 935,397 
Juno .1,194,963 
July.1.759.219 
August..3,692,015 
September.1,492,344 
October .... . 666,550 
November. 736,022 
privilege of doing their own washing or of airing it done at 5U 
cents per dozen. , , . , . , , 
Pnvinenl for Board and Tuition is required before students 
enter anv .'.'asses. No deduction will be made for students en¬ 
tering within three weeks or the commencement ot the Terra.— 
iVr.cn a student is obliged from Providential cireumstonces to 
leave the school for two weeks or more, the money will be 
^TextVooks can be procured of the teaehcTs. 
The Winter Term commenced Dee- Rth, and closes M.-io-h 
lltii Spnng Term commeiuies April ton, and mad closes July 
Is* Applications for admittance to th* Spring Term should be 
mad* immediately. In making application, please state the 
age, health, probable studies, and time ot continuance at the 
L w.iirni ts for admission to this school failing to fulfil their 
whoi'orms a Gluhoi six or more i;. re re of some premium, we 
trust at least nue person in each town will at once enter upon the 
Rural Campaign. But little effort is necessary w obtain a hand¬ 
some list (and thus secure a valuable Premium,) at almost any 
post-office. 
.-jy-Specimen Numbers, dhow Bills, Prospectuses, Ac., fnr- 
m died free to all who are disposed to compete for Premiums, or 
who desire to aid iu extending the circulation of the Rural. 
Subscription money should be properly inclosed, and earetullj 
Addressed and mailed to ____ „ 
J». IK T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
D L-BRUW'S IMPORTED PORTABLE flAND HAY AND 
Cotton Press—Warranted to press bales of Huy to the ex¬ 
tent of turn Tbs. Price only S3i'- Descriptive circnJars funushed 
bv mail when requested. A!-") Ana quality ot 1 eruieanCmno 
'For sale by HEN RY F DIHBLEE, l'«l Mareay St„ N Y, 
rnp AMERICAN PURKNOLOGD At. JOURNAL FOR 
[ is57_jjevoted to Phrenology. Physiology. Mechanism, Edu¬ 
cation, Agriculture, the Natural Sciences, and general Intelli¬ 
gence, is profusely Illustrated with Engravings, and published 
monthly at One Dollar a year. Every Family, and especially aH 
, ounp men and women, should have n copy Letters should be 
nin etod to FOWLER AND WELLS. No. !Wo Broadway. N. Y. 
Young men about launching forth upon the activities of life, 
anxious to start right, and understand tbmr course, will Bnd 
tin- Journal a friend and monitor, to encourage them to virtue, 
shield them from vice, and to prepare them tor useful note and 
success in life Tho various occupations will Be discussed in 
toy Light of Phrenology and Physiology, su thnr every one mar 
know In what pul but t he would be most likely to succeed — 
re,r.A(M otx.w- 
Total, hush.... 10,758,469 
Exports or Wheat. —The amount of wheat exported from 
Chicago by lake during the season of navigation of 1856, was 
over eight millions of bushels as follows: 
April .... 83,240 
May. 261,971 
June. - 409,380 
July. 298.600 
August.... .1,275,267 
September.2,043,617 
October.. 1,979,385 
November and a few days in December .1,670,175 
Total bush 
News Items from California. 
Rural New-Yorker Orncs, ) 
Rochester, Jan. 8,1857. ) 
In Wheat and Flour there are no chauges lo note and trans¬ 
actions are limited. Coni has taken a start—56(a:tizj£c being the 
rates—tho highest price for old crop. Barley as last quoted and 
as the Home demand is light—merely fur present want*—not 
much doing. 
PliOVISlOxs-Fork has taken an advance. Wo quote at $7(ui 
7,62 1 ^'; the general price, however, for first quality is $7,50, We 
observed 13 hoes ranging from S07 11*. to 519 lt«. disposed of this 
morning at the larger figures. From the general appearance of 
that in market—a goodly quantity—we should judge that heavy 
pork Is mostly all brought In—live greater portion being 350 tbs. 
and under. Poultry, since tho holidays hoe fallen off iu price, 
SHORT-HORNS YT PRIVATE SALK. 
RUBSCRIBF.RS offer for sale a few bull 
1 Huilev ( lives, tile get of their prise hulls drier to (221 A, 
md ZtoSif 1 ':”ir P 2nd ,9, A. I' K ■ logOhcr with a 
r ot cows-sari ta-ifera We have also lor sale, a few choice 
(Vs from tbp Jaek.-on importation, and a lew superior 
r ! Illustrate d UatalogueOf our stock, arid any infer- 
concert.iug them, mav be obtiit'od of M. SAXTL'N A 
I Fulton hi-. N. Y.. or of the subscribers. 
3 it ,v. O. S. HA IN KB, F.hiabcth. New Jersey. 
In Ottcrvillc, C. \V, on tiie 2Sth of Nov. last, after a protracted 
illness. DANIEL H. CORNELL, aged 32 years. 
Is this cits’, on thn evening of the 3M ult., of consumption 
of tho bowels, ELIZABETH ANNA, wife of Doctor Henry II 
I sNilsvouTiiv. of this city, nud youngest laughter of tho late 
Isaac Waters, Ksq.. of Boston, aged 31 years. 
V ALU MILE F ARM TOlI SALE. 
r|sHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR MALE HIS FARM 
L situat ’d i”i i in t'VPSliir. four miles from that vtuttoc. on the 
Now York and Erie R. R. It contains 564 ucres,of wliicuasu are 
Term* of AilvcrtUln*.—Twenty-five Cent* a Line. EACH 
Insertion—re oriwnre. Brier and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
inserted on any conditions. The circulation of tho Rural 
New-Yorker largely exceeds that of any o trier Agricultural or 
similar Journal in the World,—and is from 20J5A1 to 30,dn0pm»/v 
than that or any ..(ter paper (out of New York city) published in 
this State or section of the Union. 
New York and Erie R. R It contains Htt acre* of which33! are 
welt improved , and the balance .ie!l covered with beech, maple, 
oak and cheritnil tiiubeer, suitable lor fire-wood, stave), Ac., (or 
which there is a good murket. ..... , 
The buildings are a wall Salshed two story dwe.Ung. and a 
tenant honse, with e.lare.ait’O seven bonis ne»-ly new, m.d.r- 
p tinted mI'.Ii stouv. and in coud repair, A durable ftreatn of 
water crosses the farm, and it haa good springs of soft witter in 
various places. On the premises are A'* 1 Irnil trees, ns apples, 
peir* cherries and plums, mostly grafted and coming into 
bearing The farm is better adapted to dairying Hmu tuty otii.r 
witoin ton miles, and aeoriy as well aiurated for market as 
Orange Uo. If desired.* smnll aock of cows youngcmtle. farm 
nteiw«K w54^on>. «lc., will be >vith thol/ind. Iho 
land will WMild for tm*»tv' } k;t cent lhan it> fair market 
value, and farorahto terms,‘uml time girem tor two-lhirds oflhs 
,20(aj22e 
.I8®2ffc 
F \RM FOR BALE, OR TO RENT. OF 1« YORES, WITH 1 
wood well and spring water, fruit good buildings, collar, 
cistern, Ac., lying on the old State Road,-."-, miles from R. K ami 
Jig east from Wort BloomthUd, Ontario Co., N Y lernts given 
OH Sale. _ '*■ Blri- KWini 
rNFORMATION WANTED OP ARABELLA CUNNING- 
I ham (maiden name, Arabella Jordan, i a native of Ireland. 
Wnen hut ti.-xr.i of, atioiu nine or ten years ago, sho was In Buf¬ 
falo. Anv information concerning her, dead or alive, will b« 
tliHtikfully received by her husband, John CunxinCHam. and 
family, residing in the townsliipof Naasagtswega, W dteit* 
TO NIK8KRVV1 UN AND PLANTERS. 
M agnolia acuinknata. a large <toce of this 
desirable ornamental tree, U now off.-red at the .tllowuig 
'°Twofeet. .. ..*> P«t}»}. P<*rl.«J{ 
Oimfoot. $5 pei 'A S}dper1,dtW 
Strong, heaithr plants. KLLWAN)>l' L A B.VKR' , 
Jan.,1867. 1'Vri‘tf | ML llopo Nurseri--*, Rochester, N. Y 
FASHIONABLE HATTER, OLD STAND 
On.gAN, 2s State St, Rochester ly33I 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS 
NEW YORK, Jan 5.— Flour— Without important changi;.- 
HENRY BUXTON 
365 
MtiAKK'x UtntAL Nkw.Yorkkr-—W> take plcHSwre m galling 
attention io the advertmaiueutof this agricultural Journal, and 
streaking, a* we have often K’fore, a good word tot it. bcimviug 
itto P.’.in all reepecU, worthy of tlic highest rommendntlou.— 
The Rural has duvarunonts of Agriculture, I Imiieulture, 
Architecture. F.ducstion, News, Vi reel! any. Ac. Ac, and each 
department is marked by originality r.f tiiought and graceful 
literature, f '.u Rural Is not a hotch-potch mad# up ftrom steal¬ 
ings from rnher papers : and wlirtt tin. ertiwra select mom ro- 
iemporaries, they have thw manliness to give due credit, iotco 
Mcronx's ItOBU New-Yorker, deservedly boars tho reputa¬ 
tion of b-' Qg Or- best Agricultural, 1-Jtorrlry and,4 amily News¬ 
paper of the age It is gut np in ueautlful style, suitable for 
binding, with index, title page. Ac., st the close of each volume . 
handsomely illustrated with beautiful engraving)., and particu- 
Urlv intended for mid 0-1 spied to tho welfare or the rural pop”- 
latton of this coumrr If yon want* good .long paper, stibsoribe 
lor Iho Rpvut—-Srim-i A'apidj £(t$/s. 
The Rural New-YORKER is tho most extensively gircnlated 
miner of tha fcn-i in the world. It la not merely ag-icultnral. 
E . V . WILSON, 
riUROKON DENTIST, OYER BRECK'S BANKING HOUSE, 
Roohostcr, New York. 359tf 
No 58 State Street. 
D FNT1ST, AKTISTIU INfuRRU Irt 1 BI.K TEETH, No. 16 
Buffalo Sl, i Uitkins' Bloek.l Rochester, N Y 3S3tf 
KKDZIF'S RAIN WATER FILTERS. 
rriilESE CELEBRATED FILTERS ,M VNUFAGURED BY 
L J, F.. Cheney A Co ,I liavo boon fully tested for many years 
iu almost e\ i rv Mate to ibe t alon, and the demand Is constant¬ 
ly increasing There aro fivu eix*'-. made of oak, Iron-bound tubs, 
INUEUMOLL'* I'KFMll U BOUTAKI.E HAY MKE8S. 
rpms l'UKSS (HIM RI NF.S*G RE ATE PTl’t >W EK~AN fi PC R- 
1 lability, require* low labor, orrnplcs less sltaeo, aud costs 
loss money, than any ether macutne tor PivUug hay over oUercd 
to tho public- Ttiseqtmllv omiwnli'iit Tor pressing eritton, nevup. 
hops, brooin-com, ngahusks, Ac. Sample 1 , may tin seen at our 
Warehouse, nud circulars with cal* and full description* will 
bo furnished upon application by letter or otherwise to 
FAIRBANKS A CO., scale Manufacturers, 
365w1 No. 189 Broadway, New York. 
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