THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEARLT KFTAtlT—WITH SFGJltt CX^F. SKtfn OHAT18* 
CriI.XKSK SCtiAK CANK* A.M> M OAK-MAK1TVO. 
I ts history, ciri/mu*: a:v:> aimptatlox to tifk 
Soil, ('JUunS*, ;*tm 1 Koomnnjuf the I'nitH Stale a, with an ac¬ 
count of vHrfojii process* of Mantifiict'irinf* SrfiAR. Hfftwn 
from Authentic Sources, by i'imulbs I 1 '- St.s'.fHuRY, A. M,, 
Into (.•omtnj.'ifeloner at th- Rxliifoitiou of the Industry of nil v.n- 
tlori>, ut London. rrit t- 8T» cents. Published by W. SAXTON 
& rO., 140 Pulton Sr., New York. 
N. L».—To perMiiiH cncloxiiigiiG cents and a thret-eent P% ft. stamp 
to us, we will setid the ahov* book and Std enough to PLANT 
TWO HODS SUUAHJC 0. v. SAXTON A <’()., 
140 Fulton street, Niiw York. 
(financial Adairs 
PREMIUM LIST.—1857 
MONEY MATTERS, AT HOME AND ABROAD 
Arrival of the City of Washington 
Local Agents, Subscribers, and other earnest, active 
and influential friends of Moore’S Rumai. New-Yorker, 
and the cause of “ Progress and bnprovanieut,” who are 
disposed to lend their kind offices in its behalf—thus en¬ 
hancing their individual interests while promoting the 
welihre of community—are respectfully invited to examine 
the following Programme of Premiums lor the Rub AT. 
Campaign of is,‘>7: 
“ EXCifrJLSIOJEt” PREMIDMB. 
ONE HUNDRED A Nil FIFTY DOLLAR*, is Cash, to the 
person or persons procuring the largest list of Yearly subscri¬ 
ber? to ihe Roh m. New-Yorkbu. in any one Town-nip, sent in 
or remitted According to our Terms, previous to April 1, loo7. 
ONE HUNDRED Irt ifrLARS for the Ilf Xl largest list as above. 
SEVENTY--FfTtC L> iLLARS for Hie next largest list. 
FIFTY IHILLAR.S Ibr llm next largest list. 
TUIRTV DOLLARS for ilie next list. 
T\V ENTY POLL a US fnr the next list. 
FIFTEEN PULLA RS lor the next li-l 
TEN DOLLARS for kji ii of the next five lists. 
FIVE DOLL A US lor bach of the nival five lists. 
9800 IN STATE PREMIUMS! 
As moat of oar Ceiuoal Premiums have lirreUtforq been won 
by persona in the State of New York, ilius precluding Agents 
and friends at a distance from successful competition, we have 
concluded to offer sE-OO in Slut* and I'rovmant I'riza, vis: One 
Hundred Dollur- for the four uakoestusts from EACH of 
the States of PnKnsvtVAjfiA. Ohio. Mphigan, Ixdia.vj. Ii.u- 
wois, Wircon-u.v, Iowa, and the Province of Canada West, 
divided as follows; 
FIFTY DOLLARS, lx Fash, for the largest list of Yearly 
Subscriber* to the Koitat. New-Yorker from earh of the above 
Denied Suit.-:, and Canada Went, -ent in or remitted according 
to our Terms, previous to the lsi of April, 1857. 
TWENTY-P rvE DOLLARS for the next largest list as above. 
FIFTEEN DOI.I. A RS tor ,he next largest list. 
TEN DOLLARS tor the next largest list. 
ty Competitors for the State ami Provincial Premiums, «wt 
.tiro , omfxu (or tor large fAntral l ‘> ir.ee / Comment upon the un¬ 
precedented 1 Iberaiity and advantagee of this List is unnecessary. 
The names and number ol subscribers obtained by each com¬ 
petitor. will be published in the Rubai, (or in a circular, and 
mulled to all interested, as soon after the J-:t of April as the re¬ 
sult can bo ascertained,) and the cash paid to the order of the 
successful competitor. 
To give Post-Masters arid other Local Agents a fair, 
equal chance, traveling agents, post-riders aDd citixeus of 
Rochester are excluded. 
Pa mo A mono TOM Hanks. In the flr*t number of the current I 
volume of the RtJItAP we stated that " trouble might lie expect¬ 
ed among institution* incorporat'd tot the issue ot bank paper" | 
and premonitions of the coming storm hto now distlnrilv per¬ 
ceptible. li odor the circumstances we can only advise rnralist* 
to •' stand fYom under'' mid, liv having no connection with these 
inflated concerns, they will not be hivnlved in their downfall — 
The repudiation of I bn "State Debt" by California will doubt¬ 
less affect a large number of banks throughout the coumry, as a 
considerable portion of the securities deposited by them were 
in bonds of that State. 
Tin, following banka have been discredited both in New Y’orfc 
city nod Chicago: — People's Rank, Cnrntl; Frock Security 
Bank, Danville ; Rnshville Bank, and Praida State Bank. All 
these are i» Illinois. The Stock Security bank was partially re- 
cured by the repudiated bonds. Thu others are owned by Ilia 
liramnirrey Hank of IIL Their total circulation is SS25/ 1U0, and 
Securities $000,1100 in the bonds of .Missouri, Louisiana, Virginia, 
California and Tennessee. 
Money circulars received in Buffalo on the Tilth Inst., say that 
the Grumcrey Bank, of Lafayette, Tod., bus suspended, 
Supply of Onto At Sax Fnastctseo, Silver for Cuixa, 
•in o ruc Monev Market.— The San Francisco HutUin of Dec. 
l.blb, by thu steamer llcorge Law, lias lira following 
The receipts of duet from Iho enuutry, during the past fort 
night, lutvc been very light. The deposits at the mint, from the 
1st to the I th instant. Inclusive, were only 49,5.53 ounces, and 
Messrs. Wells. Fargo A Co. tell us that the amounts brought 
down by lheir messengers, nightly, during the past two weeks, 
have been smaller than in any similar period for many months 
pasl. 
The demand for Iran by this steamer is very active, and in 
excess of the supply. We hear that a list of $4I),OUO, ol an av, r- 
age Of villi liimncss, was sold at pur; and for smaller amounts, of 
900 fine, 1 , per emit, premium has been paid. A large amount 
or coin will, doubtless, Do shipped by Die steamer, in conse¬ 
quence of the short supply of bare. 
There have been large imports of specie from Mexico daring 
the fortnight, the bulk of which, however, is for shipment to 
China We undemnml that for the future a I a rgc proportion of 
the silver which tins heretofore reached China via. England 
will now he sent by way of San Francisco, as being the most 
direct anil shortest route, and involving the smallest cost of 
freight We quote: 
Thdtiim. 
Gold bars, under 800, par a ,Sj premium 
Cold bare, over 800, par. 
Me clean dollars, li!'.,' premium. 
Mexican doubloons, scarce, $lti 50(ailG 80. 
Patriot doubloons, scarce, $IB@IB 30. 
Silver bars, 10 premium. 
Sovereign?, $V«i •. 
The demand fra money accommodations during the fortnight 
has been upon the increase, and is probably as active just now as 
it lias been at any former period within the year. There has been 
a growing pressure in llnamdal mallei* ever since the miners 
were forced to give nr«r river minim: for iho Season, whence a 
decrcavcd product of gold was at once discoverable and wo look 
for no Improved stole of affair* until there shall more ruin fall, 
accompanied with mild weather, which w ill melt tin, snow upon 
UiD mountain sides and 1111 llm ditches and small streams, 
We cannot note any change in tlm rates of interest. The 
range D I L ett V) cent, according ui Iho nature o! se entity „f- 
Ibred. I'lonty of money can be obtained nt longtime at i'j ^ 
corn upon real cmbic where tin- title la beyond suspicion; upon 
mcrelininllso the range is 2tii ecu!., according to perisha- 
A KAJfK OPPORTUNITY FOB DAIILYHKN, 
STOCK FA KM Kits, OK OTMKRBs 
T7flR SALE TN STEUBEN COUNTY, NEW YOKE. ONE 
_I? tbonsaml :u-n - of 'and, ol winch one hundred and eighly 
aie under improvement. On the premisos are four dwelling 
houses, two star mills, one steam uuri the other water power; both 
nndnr one roof,a store, good barns, Ac. 'Ibis is one of tin: best 
ntgious in the State (or dairy nr .-lock fanning. The land is well 
watered with never fall',ng t-pritivv aim streams. The profits on 
the lint crop of wheal genernUv pay lor I rearing, fencing and 
seeding dnw-p. An excwllent Ijns-tp*.., .'mb, dnm) in die sbire, 
and ut i small expense one ol the infifr euu liy eonverieii into a 
gilvtmlU, a thing much desired at this point. There is about 
l.un.Wd fort of pine on tlm land, and n considerable quantity of 
of oak which euu be sold for about SI per tree in the woods A 
caw and tiriii Mill can alouv-H have plenty of cui,tnm work.— 
Tile whole will lie sold for the extraordinary low price of S12.IKI0, 
par: of which can remain on payments if desired._ Forfurtlier 
particulars apply to HORACE ROOT. Cameteo, Fleubea eo., N.Y, 
fleet under Admiral Seymour, comuHinood iiom- 
barclintf tbe city of Cun ton. Tlie bombardment 
hud itoullnuod two days, ami it was re|iort/ d that 
tho city walls had been broachod and tlm lio^ipie 
ports taken. Commerce was completely paralyzed, 
and on the British mcrclmnt, a considerable ad¬ 
vance in Teas, equal to 1 Jd per lb. had taken place. 
The collision at Canton was owing to the seizure 
Of twelve British .seamen on hoard a vessel in the 
river. The British Consul remonstrated and was 
Insulted syid threatened violence. The mailer was 
put in the hands of Admiral Seymour. 'L’ne gov¬ 
ernment rejecting Seymour’s demand for satisfac¬ 
tion, a tiro opened on l lm 'J7th on the city walls 
and Dovcrnor’a palace. The walls were stormed 
and breached on the 21)Lb, and t e troops penetra¬ 
ted to the palace, hut were withdrawn in the even¬ 
ing. British had three killed and twelve wounded. 
At temps at negotiations continued. The city was 
bombarded on the ad and 4th of November, and 
on the 20th, 23 war junks were destroyed by a 
British steamer. Further time was given, hut the 
Chinese remained obstinate. The Bogue forts 
were captured. The foreign factories were vaca¬ 
ted—property to a large amount burnt—commerce 
paralyzed. 
Prussia and Switzerland continue their prepara¬ 
tions for war, but the recent intelligence was favo¬ 
rable. The demands of Prussia arc diminishing, 
ami it is reported that Napoleon has made a con¬ 
ciliating offer of an arrangement to the federal 
authority. The Prussian journal says:—The Ameri¬ 
can government offered to loon §'.!0,0n0.n(l0 in case 
Of need, while Austria struggles to protest against 
war. The ledcral Assembly met at Birne on the 
27th. The Prince made a warlike speech. The 
council asked leave to exert all necessary measures 
(or defence, for unlimited credit, and permission to 
make a loan for 30,000,000 francs. Wirtemberg 
shows a protest against the passage ol' Prussian 
troops across that territory. The lirst. troops pas¬ 
sed through Birne on tbc 22d on their way to 
Billize. Fifteen thousand were en rente to Bhein 
fvlder Siosta, and the same number to Srhaffliausen, 
It is said that Count Kirdleff, Prussian Ambassa¬ 
dor at Paris, has formally agreed to the Bessara¬ 
bian frontier as proposed by the allies. 
The London Observer (government journal,) says 
arrangements have been made, lor full diplomatic- 
relations witli the United States, and that tiie 
Minister will probably arrive at Washington before 
the 4th of March. 
There are rumors in France that 1,800 of the 
Biviss residents of Paris bad demanded passports 
for home. 
Liverpool Markets, Deeeuilior 30.—Richnrdaon, Spence 
4 On. report as follows on broadstulTs:—For wheat, holders 
were demanding an advance which checked business.— 
While is called 'I«3d@t0s per bushel ; ml 8s6d@0s - ’d. 
I'Tour quiet; Western Camil 328(333*; Ohio 3 :"hW lds. 
Coon Stirling at 36stid for yellow nod mixed, and 3;>@30 
for white. 
Messrs. James, McHenry 4 Co.'s circular saw Provis¬ 
ions—We have no trauMielions in bacon sufficiently largo 
to establish the value of new. The nearest quotation is 
51b. Shoulders and hams are not in moderate request. 
Cheese ouehaeeed. Stock smalt but equal to the demand. 
Beer—Old, TosfqloOs per tee ; Pork—Old, dOsffliiJs pur bbl. 
Shoulders—30s<SS32s per owl. Lard has become suddenly 
dull, and a decline of 4s-fo5s. It cannot be quoted over 
74s, and buyers shy, anticipating a further declino. 
wheat command!! and corn 73 cents Ip bush., and oilier 
InrntTinuluctsHimitar inch rales, it eauunl la* expect* d uiat 
farmers will devote much of their time to the raisii ’-r of Wool, 
which is a lets profitable liusli.. owiujr chiefly to Ine length id 
time necessarily required ia foddorinsr dheep diirinjcoar long, 
and Komi-tirnex >■• n- ic winters. Therefore, under these und oili¬ 
er circuinutiiitee-, runs oiisiaurlinp iho annual Jncronsc ol popu- 
lndon by immicni -inn, and omerwiac iliu production has not at 
all, wltuln lute .ware, incr«:»--.'d, Vial, on Ilia contrary, dncfenaoii. 
What ha? been the result ! Why, iho producer' oi goods whim 
they cannot obtain (utHctent supplies of either domestic or tor- 
eien, have oRijii liccii obliged to lessen the production, substi¬ 
tute Cotton, or slop th- works, Houu-tinica altosethor, resulting 
often in ta-riouK loss aid only to ihe oWm-ix. tint to the column- 
nily at Inrue. In weariblc* we do not sailer any serious loss, fur 
our irunjatlBiitiu (needs are ready at all timea to oiipidy ns wi;h 
any quaotiiv, yet, whut l.i ) nation without tuntiuiaciuriiig. It 
may be rich in'all mineral and ncrlculturel prodnciiom, hut so 
lonir as it tins (o dcpeiul on oilier countries for Its supplies of 
mnnnffioturos.lt is looki-l! on by many av a colonlnl seulemi-ot, 
unable to product! this necee-sarie* of life. It ia high time that 
Wb should become an Independent people in this ro-veur, hut an 
limit as the Manufacturers corn nuo to be cramped by an impost 
nil wool, which works contmrily vp-uhist their interest, so Ioiir 
must wo remain dcpi udcnt on Ent'lruid ami other Kuropedn 
countries flir our snpp)>'S of ipimls. Wo trust that the present 
Congress of the ftii'ed Sial •« will remove the duty from fore urn 
wools comhie here. Ijjdm s lhit in dime, Llm production uf Hoods 
will be saltsihly diminished, and tim effect will he seriously felt. 
The sales of native Fleece and Fulled VTools do not ugurvitato 
over.'synjd Jlw., in lots, rangjue Irnm Sdpi-iflo. for super Fleece, 
and •!,i(jiH5c.for Milect. -1 do. Fulled No. rcommands -Wc.; super 
42c.; extm country I'fo n Vie., and choice Saxony 52V. „iVSc.— 
Foreign is In meaner supply, and prices rule very firm; sales of 
washed Mediterranean and African at full prices. 
We quote: 
American Faxouy Fleeces, p lb. 
American Full-blood Marino. 
American % and *»' Merino. 
American Native und J4 do. 
Polled Wool, extra Country. 
Pulled Woo), super. 
Pulled Wool, No. I.,...,. 
California Fine. Unwashed. 
Do. Com. Unwashed. 
Peruvian, Washed-...--- 
Valparaiso. Unwashed ... 
South American, Com. Washed. 
South American. Kntre Rios, Washed. 
South American Unwashed. 
South American, l ordova. Washed... 
East India, Washed... 
African, Unwashed ... 
African, Washed--- 
Smyrna, Unwashed...,... 
Smyrna, Washed. 
Mexican, Unwashed .. 
BOSTON, Jan. IV.—We have no Sgrures as to amount of sales 
during past week but give ronsn of prices as fellows: 
Prime Saxony FI.. warned, , 1 If, v ;i IT; Full Blood Me¬ 
rino, Three-quarter ho.. -17 'iflfl; Half do.,_45@(7; Com¬ 
mon. IU .ii 15; Supcrflnc, IY, <7; Pulled Extr», -17(kig75; Do. No. I, 
■lo h 13; Du. No. 2, liS(gyT5; Smyrna Washed, 25(<;;t2. 
PI.AN'TI'US 3TKCHA.N'HB, UK VI>! 
riliJK CUMBINATICjN PATENT PORTA- 
JL ai.K UcRtriHT SrxAX Saw Mll-L—simple, 
dtintliln, "'ficiem and cheap, it cnmmamN tle- 
miiversal admiration of saw-mill men every¬ 
where, and i- being adopted in every part of 
thu continent. 
THE COM IlfNATroN PATENT PORTA¬ 
BLE SHJN'H.E .Mil,I.. capable of sariuv. 
planinp- and foiiitine at the rate of lull thousand 
idiimrlex in I waive bourn. Tim niiimrles [iro- 
dneed with thin machine are as valuable in the 
market an the bent -liaved ibingle?. 
BOSS'S PATENT PORTABLE GRIST¬ 
MILL, u deli 1 h received over sixty premi¬ 
ums, and is pronounced by the meat experi¬ 
enced millers in this country and Europe to be 
the best mill ever constructed. It ia cheaper 
than anv other burr-stone mill. 
WOODWORTH'S PLANING MACHINE. 
SI (A PTEIt'S PORTA RLE ECONOMIC EN¬ 
GINE. This puwer ta more rituple, more port¬ 
able, more compact, more easily attended, anil 
requires less fuel thnn any other machine. 
Send tor pamphlet, which will aive a full il¬ 
lustrated description of all nur valuable patent 
machinery. 
J. M. EMERSON A CO, 
No. I Spruce St, New York 
MACHINERY 
MACHINERY 
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MACHINERY. 
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MACHINERY 
MACHINERY. 
Ix order to reward evert feksox who may aid in extending 
the circulation of the Rural New-Yorker, we offer to all 
{mawlino comprniori jor the Large Cash Premiums enumerated above,) 
the following liberal 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
Six Hoi I are- ix Gash, (or $o in Books, at cash prices, postage 
pve-pald,) amt an extra copy of the ROhal to aero person remit¬ 
ting payment tor nrrr or more Yearly Subscribers, according 
to our Terms, pfeoiuusio the Is/ of May, 1857. 
Five Dollur* ix Cash, nr either a copy of " Lippeucott’* 
Pronouncing Gazolleer of Iho World." or $U in Agricultural 
Books,I to every one remitting for tortv-pour or more subscri¬ 
bers, as above 
Four Dollar* tx Cash, lor a copy ot the “Japan Expedi¬ 
tion " — price $3 — or S' io other Book.?,) to every one remitting 
for TUiHiv-EiuHT or mure subscriber)-. 
Three Dollurs ;x Cash. I or a copy of Webster's Royul Octavo 
Dictionary - . Unabridged in Vi ords,— .rjt i n other Books.| and an 
extra copy of the Rural to every one remitting for thirty-two 
or more subscribers 
Three Dollars in Cash, (or tho above monied Dictionary,) 
to every otic remitting for we.wv-ntt sulecriliers iAgente 
can retain tho cash tor Specific) Premiums, dednctiig it from 
remittance.) 
To every one remitting for twenty subscriber* will give 
two extra copies of the Rural, and the yth and 10th i or any 
other two) volumes of the Wool Grower ami Stock Register —or 
a handsomely bound volume of the Rural for 185ft price $3.) or 
either iiuijier'a. Putnam’s, Grthatn's, Godey's or tho Knicker¬ 
bocker jlagaaine for hh57. 
To every one remitting for eifteex subscribers, an extra copy 
of RmtAL and either volume of the W. G. A S. R. — or a copy of 
«itli. r the Uorticulturist, Arthur’s Magaaine, or any other $2 
periodiexl. 
To every one remitting for ten subscribers, an extra copy of 
the Rural and either volume of the W. G. A S. R. 
To -very one remitting for six copies ($Wj an extra copy of 
tho Rcrau 
A’ou' fa the time to commwi. IV Canvass, and a* every one 
who forms a Club of six or more is sure of some premium, we 
trust at least one person In eaehtown will atonce enter upon the 
Rural Campaign. But lit tits effort is necessary to obtain ahand- 
soree list (and thus secure a valnabio Premium.) at almost any 
GENUINE NORTHERN MUSCADINE CR.Vl’IC. 
rpilE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EX- 
L perlence in proving the most noted varieties of native 
Grapes, being over forty different kinds, embracing tho late new 
varieties. 
Ain.mg these the Genuine Northern Muscadine Grape hue 
proved for fifteen years past in point of profit, either as a tvlrie 
or table grape, as ten to one of any other kind. 
We open grow in onr .Society, jt Lebauon, hundreds or bnsh- 
els of this grope in a season, six quarts of which will produce 
(nre we moke it) one gallon of pure wine. The fruit is worth from 
I? t<> 33 cents per pound on the rice. 
We now off. r a few thousand large and vigorous roots of this 
nqunine Northern Musipitlinn Grape for spring planting. Our 
experience proves shut to be one oCrhe most profitable grape*fog 
tlie Northern mid Western Stater. 
Price of Roots—i rne to five dollars. Terms Cash on delivery 
of roots Liberal allowance made to those who purchase itt 
large quantities for vineyards. Five per cent, disconnt when 
cadi ucrompanRrs tho order. Tho public am cautioned :igainst 
titc gross imposition uf unprincipled persons vending grape 
roots under the soove name which are worthless, which itaa been 
much practiced in the Western states. 
We warrant none psnuinc hut such as are purchased of ns or 
onr legally appointed agents, who eon show proper authority 
This Grape is a new variety which we produced from tho seed 
of the Dative whit- grape and is of emirs* as hardy as onr cur¬ 
rant bushes or forest trees, and uniformly/"ur usthe earlier than 
the Isabella or Catawba. P, STEWART. 
New Lebauon, t'olumbla Co.. X. Y. D. J. HAWKINS. 
bility. 
New OouHTKnvKtTN.—We find cautions against three new 
counterfeits, reeently put into circulation: First. notes on the 
Freehold Hanking Company, N. J.; vignette—Indians and cars; 
Indian Princess leaning on a rock on the left , femnln and an¬ 
chor on the right—unlike genuine. Also, Ids on the Burlington 
County Bonk, altered from Is; male portrait i'l upper left cor¬ 
ner; boy and rabbits In lower right corner, and eagle in lower 
centre. The third la a spurious $i bill, purporting to bn of the 
Y’ork County (1‘cnn.) Bank. It is faithfully coined from the 
guanine, but llm engraving, especially In tho medallion vignette 
in the left lower corner, is very badly"cxccitietl. The paper, too, 
is of mi inferior quality, and it is no) likely to deceive any ex¬ 
cept tlie camlfti* and unwary. A dangerous counterfeit, In the 
shape uf a five dollar bill, on the Mercantile Bank, Hartford, 
Conn., lias m.'iilit it? appearance. IfoUntcrfo.1t one’s on the Com¬ 
mercial Bank of Indiana, aro in circulation. No descriptions 
given of the lust two. 
The N Y. Dstiune says—" Tlie danger of photographic coun¬ 
terfoils, it appears, is not confined to bank notes. A small chuck 
on one of the largest Wslfol- Bank- was prepared a. a first, and 
upon presentation, was pan) without hesitation by the teller. Tt 
ivas absolutely a perfect foe-simile. The party presenting it, af¬ 
terward reclaimed the check and returned the money. Banks 
cannot bo too careful of these photograph counterfeits, and 
should require their dealers to use two-colored checks, one color 
to be blue, which cannot be photographed." 
Tex Dollar Gocxtrutkits on the Commercial Bank of Mid¬ 
land District, C. W„ have re-appeared. They are marvellously 
well made, ami deceive judges of money, unless great care is 
exercised. 
Civets > ati Fork -Market —The Gorrirr of the loth inst, re¬ 
marks as follows in reference to the quantity of Fork in Cin¬ 
cinnati during tie* seasons of '54, '55, 5# and 57. 
The quantity of Bacon (or box meat) going forward from tbe 
West, lot shipment to England, is enormously large. The ship¬ 
ment i from i his place since thu commencement of the season, to 
litis date, add up I', u.<) boxes, against 5,v*7 boxes the same 
time last season, showing an increase of over one hundred anil 
fifty per ceur. The receipt* of bugs during thy week, have been 
quite light. The packing season may now be considered closed, 
and with this issue of our paper, we discontinue the publication 
of tbe weekly receipts. We expect to be able to give the re¬ 
turns as furtiislie.d by each of the (lacking bonses in mirnext 
nitmuer. The following snows the receipts forth* week, tlie sea¬ 
son, and. comparatively, the two previous seasons: 
Fast For t ie name time Same time 
week, senson. last season, in 1554. 
From Kentuckv. 5UJ dli.uot S\:t£< tri.lld 
I tv River and Railroad, t.^-,7 K-fol-d 2274(50 IW-2 
Through Toll Gates .. . 3,iM0 S2,G0fl 111,515 -Hi.INI 
Slaughtered at FUinville 
and vicinity. 1,000 21,500 20,570 33,000 
Totals 
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ot the paper Includes reports J all interesting uccnrrences in 
the great metropolis ol the .-tand i .s adjicent cities, exclu¬ 
ding only such portions of tbc criminal records, is cannot be 
made public except at the risk of injury to tho cause of morali¬ 
ty and virtue. 
9,387 33»,252 3tW,S93 327,438 
Arrival of the America. 
Tkf, royal mail sc unship America Capt. Eyrie, 
arrived at Halifax on the 1‘Jth inst. 
The news from. China is fully confirmed by the 
overland until to England. The Americana were 
also engaged in hostilities against the Chinese,— 
the U. S. ship Porstmouth having destroyed a fort 
in conriCqjicncc of an insult offered to the Ameri- 
cmi Hag. 
The Congress of Paris had re-assembled, and 
was progressing satisfactorily. The Pruze-Swiss 
difficulty was clearing up, anil it was confidently 
hoped that matters would be adjusted without re¬ 
sort to anas. 
Nothing concerning the Persian expedition had 
reached Bombay, bat, re-inforeements were to be 
forwarded immediately. Dost Mahomed was busy 
with warlike movements, lie asks of England the 
restoration of Peshawur. 
At Marengo, Jan. 7th, by R.-V W. H. Mogiv*. Mr. TIIADDRUS 
>. BANN tsTEll M D of ’V rtoo, ami Miss 'I v N N A11 K. 
POUND, of thu former place. 
Ix Barrington, live. -' th, by Rev. C Graliim. -Mr. CHARLES 
B. LORD and Miss KLLRN CH AN DLER. all of the same place. 
Also, at the • on w nf the bride's father, on New Year's eve, by 
the same, Mr. E M Ml f SI IK FAH.D, of Jonosville, Saratov: t Co., 
N. Y„ and MGs KATE LORD, of Barrington. Yates L'o.. N. Y. 
Ix Kiiiuborn' IV, on Christmas Eve. Ilji n|r by Rev. \. M 
Cline, or X. Y , Mr HENRY VV. CODINGTON, of 111., ami Miss 
JENNIE A., daughter of Abram Clute, Esq., formerly of Wyo¬ 
ming Co.. N. Y". 
In Chicopee. Mass . Jan »3tli, Mr. E. C. CKITTKNPKN. of 
this city, and .Mis. N. J. BULL!'. V of the former place. 
AT I'im-kiipou, Musa., on the I5tli inst.. by Rev. W Uncoln, 
CLIFTON < • GIFFORD,of this city, ami MARIE J. BITJ.ENS, 
of the former place. 
In this city, on the 15th iust., bv the Rev. J B. Shaw, Mr. Mo 
DOWELL DARROW, of Greece, and Miss AGNES WISEMAN. 
TO NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS. 
[MIR UNDERSIGNED OFFEF. FOR SPRING SALKS 
L 130,000 Mianard cherry stocks No 1. fine. 
4,000 Standard Cherry tree., 2 years. 
8,000 " Pear " 3 " 
SO.OOO Am. Arbor Vine, 2 years in Nursery, cheap. 
Five bushels Mazxanl Cherry Pita. 
Orders s<dfoiled MAXWELL, RAMSOEN A CO. 
DansviUc. Livingston Co., N. Y., Jan 1, lvi. 3<5tiw4 
Rural New-1'orker OrmcE, ) 
Rochester, .Ian. 22, IsT- j 
Grain asp Flour.—No change to note ia price of Wheat and 
Flour. Barley is firm at $ 1,12k;. Oats are i'fc better—rating 
Provisions.—T he tendency of Pork is still upward—being 
now quoted at $?(5)?,W. Hams have fallen off a little, 12(a.L2foe 
being the rotes. Chickens are ic better. 
Hay, best qualities, are $1 per tun better. 
HtPkS life advancing—see quotations. 
Out mnrk't Report this week does not possess it- usual va¬ 
riety—the railroads are suffering a blockade, and hence we are 
without anything definite from Albany or Buffalo. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PKICE8. 
Flour asd Grain. Honey, box.$13 
Flonr, bbl.$i,25tqj7.25 Candies, box.IS^ot'M.foe 
Wheat, Gen..Z17"lfi | .53 Fuoits AND Koois. 
Best white Canada $l>\o;l^3 Apples, bushel.75emAl,2S 
Corn.f’dTiM’VjC Do. dried.ft -1,25 
Oat*....... 
Barley_ 
Buckwheat 
Beaus_ 
Peas. 
TO M lfSEKYMEN AND PLANTERS- 
M agnolia acuminata, a large stock of this 
desirable ornamental tree, is now altered at the following 
low prices: 
Two feet..$6 per Wl, *30 per 1,000 
On« foot.$5 per TOO, S40 per 1,000 
Strong, beaithv plants. ELIAVANGER A BARRY, 
Jan. 1S57. [»3fitf| 311. Hope NnrseriesL Rochester, N. Y. 
THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT 
will continue, as heretofore, to he full and comprehensive, irt- 
cliiding weekly an oeeuriv wholesale price current and bank 
nole taule ; dully reports of th-) produce markets and sales of 
the stock board, with rvui.xrks upon the slate of the money mar¬ 
ket, and ail matters pertaining thereto. The record of marine 
news, domestic und foreign. i« more full than thin of any other 
semi-weekly paper published in :he city. 
While tlie cul-f object of the New York Spectator is to furnish 
a reliable record of carre-m events, it ix also intended to be. in a 
measure, u reflex of tae liu-ratnre of the day. With that view. 
NOTICES OF BOOKS 
include early and discriminating reviews of all the most valua¬ 
ble books issued front the press. 
To give greater variety io the literary dopartmont, new 
TALES AND POETRY 
of tin) high net merit ate oecasionally introduced. 
Scientific iutelligenee is catheivti and arranged by a compe¬ 
tent hand ; new inventions an) duly chronicled , the progress of 
agriculture Is noted ; mention ia made of all matters of interest 
in the history of manufactures and commerce : and no effort is 
spared in any dep.utment to kiep the paper up to the spirit of 
the times. 
The Spectator will In' sent to subscribers at the following 
rotes:— 
One copy one year,. ...$3 00 
Six copies one year, (sent to one address). 16 00 
Eight copies one year, (sent to one addressl--18 00 
Sixteen copies line year, (sent to one address)..32 i.kt 
Twenty-five copies one year, (sent to one address)... 1000 
Payable invariably in advance at the office, ur remitted by mail 
to tlie office direct. Co subscribers ia Canada there is an addi¬ 
tional charge of fifty cents each, to meet the United State s post- 
age, which must be pre-paid in New York. cwtrew 
PORTRAIT PAINTING. 
T) M. FIELDING HAS AN ARRANGEMENT OF MAO- 
1,. nF'ying Glasses time will enlarge the awiAsi Lkiguerreo- 
!v;e to the Kite of life on Canvass, and as t-rfeeL and he colors 
them to the iffi in ' lit. Colors Fer deceased persons, descrip¬ 
tion u to color of the eye and hair is all that is necessary to 
procure a tni* likeness. Studio. Gould's Block, State street, 
Rochester. SSMf 
At Greece, on the li'th inst., Airs. MARY BROWN, wife of 
Robert H. Brown, aged 61 years. 
\DV ERTI SEMEN T S 
. 1,00§1,25 
. 
.^,00^n,0a 
G rafts stocks asc .—i will >kll i»x»-hh> grafts 
well selected, at. $7 per thousand. Also. Tour. Quinc-e, Cher¬ 
ry md Mab.^leb <tock.s for sale, a £ood \ssc»rtrQcnt of one^and 
two year old Apples, 'V ip. Also. bushels Peach pits. Send 
in your orders forty. [IVv'.wH<,riw] tlAMKS M. TAYLOR, 
Jan 1. liiST. Commercial Nursery, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Arrival of the Geo. Law 
Meats. 
Terms ot Advertising. —Tweuty-fivo Cents a Line, each 
itisertirfflp—in admm*. Brief and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisements 
inserted on any conditions. cy* The circulation of tlie Koral 
N xw-YoiiKKK largely exceeds that of any other Agricultural or 
similar journal in the World,—and is from 21',-kS) to 31nt it, gr'eater 
than that of any other paper (out of New York city) published in 
this State or section of tho Union. 
Pork, Mess. 
Do ewl. 
Beef, per cwt. 
Spring Lambs eael 
M utton (carcass).. 
Hams, .tucked ... 
Shoulders. 
Ghlckcns .. 
Turkeys. 
Geesd. 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll. 
Do. firkin. 
Cheese. 
I.ard, tried. 
Tallow ... 
Kggs, dozen. 
The Steamer Cleo. Law arrived at New Vork on 
the 15th iust. She brings California dates of Uecein- 
her 20th, i.ml upwards of $1,500,000 in gold. 
The steamer Siera Nevada left San Francisco on 
the 20th for San Juan, with a largo number of re¬ 
cruits for walker. 
The Supremo Court of California has declared 
the entire State debt unconstitutional, excepting 
$300,000, and recommends the adoption of the 
debt by the Legislature and that tlm question of 
repudiation be submitted to the people. No trans¬ 
fer of stock has been made since tbe decision.— 
The people are opposed to repudiation, ami meet¬ 
ings have been called in various parts ol the State 
to give expression to the public opinion. At a 
meeting held in $au franc Leo, resolutions wore 
passed frJi'dgirig the redemption of the debt by the 
people. Whe amount is over $3,000,000. The 
Court also decided that 1 500,000 scrip issued by 
the old corporation for street, assessments, was 
illegal. The Court had likewise decided a suit 
brought by a purchaser of city slip property for 
tho recovery of money paid to the city — tho sale 
having beeti since declared Illegal, The''decision 
is, that although the sale wa c illegal, and therefore 
tlie title reverts to the city, yet tbe purchase money 
must he recovered from the I .and Commissioners 
who made tin? illegal salt*. The amount is $1,200- 
000. The Court also decided that tlm city is not 
responsible for $375,000 Ibr a lot purchased for 
county buildings. The Court sustains the seizure 
of the* Fremout Mariposa lot for taxes, and the 
estate will bo suld unless the taxes are paid. 
The mining news is favorable. Markets dull. 
Oregon dates are to tbe 1 Ith of December. The 
legislature organized on the 1st. L. F. Grover was 
elected Speaker. 
A battle was fought on 21st November, at Puget 
Sound, between tlm Nortben Indians ami U. S. 
steamer Massachusetts. 'Twenty-seven Indians 
were killed and 21 wounded. The remainder sur¬ 
rendered. Hut one of the steamer's men was 
killed. , v 
At San Francisco, Jose /,. Lymauteur has been 
arrested for an attempt to defraud the Ucited States 
of lauds in the city, by means of forged papers and 
perjury. 
A revolution in.Peru is progressing. Gen. \ l- 
vanco, tho leader of the movement had been re¬ 
ceived with enthusiasm at various points. The 
town of Arica was attacked Nov. 24th by the in¬ 
surgent, steamers Loa and Acupuico. 
VVIIO WANTS A CHEAP PIANO I 
rpiIK SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR YEARS BEEN ENGAGED 
JL in the pnrvliastf and role of Fniftov, Harps. Jfeninn*, Guitars, 
Organs. Mimic, etc. ami living a urn (■ j now.-ian. bus given 
enure saititbctior. He buy* .‘v- -. L e wuitanzeitneTi and 
is Uieroliy relcived from heavy rents ami wtiiar uxiiensvi. Every 
instrument wild by him. receives his persona.' cdftnn.wi, and is 
guarantee I not only as to quality, but as being cheap.’- Fian it can 
he procured at spy wholesale house in America. A printed list 
of prices, accompanied by the most unquestionable references, 
will he rent on application, free of choree, to all parts of tho 
world Address JAMES M. HPNK1. 
.hV-t>ow if 56 John St, New York. 
- ? .■ 
3C.:JPSic 
.12’Lt 13c 
u@n«c 
.. :'-Vc 
| PEACH TREKS OF SKI.KITED VARIETIES 
f for Spring Sale, by 0. F. WEAVER, of IVnfiold, 
N. Y 3t'Sw2 
Mouroo l'o. 
fTlRACY FEMALE INSTITETF. THE NEXT QUARTER 
JL Will commence on Weduesdav live 28ti, insi. 
Ll CILIA TRACY, Principal. 
PRODUCE aIND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW VORK. Jan. !!». Fi.otnt -Market has advanced .Yy.r.lOc 
i bid, w ilh a fair demand fur export and home consumption, 
v,»l some speculative inqrurv. SI - 1 V small, however, on account 
of a revere mow storm which is now prevailing. Sales at 
uiUtA'* for common to choice and super Slate: $i5,7(\: <v'3 for ex¬ 
tra do; ftl.'kv :0,05 for common to choice and scpeflndiumi, 11- 
linnis, Iowa. Wlseou.ln all'I f)n:o; i-v5.fi.7.2.? for extra Michigan. 
Indiana, Illinois, Wiveousili, Ae.; market closing buoyant.— 
Canada flour quiet. 
Grain Wheat mirkel l d)'.'e belter Transaelious limited, 
owing to tbo stoim. Sale* inferior white Southern At $1 ,'i'. Rye 
nominal *i >•.*;. ieXle. Barley quiet at f 1.02,.nl,21. Cora better: 
sates mixed Western at 71yi75c in store, closing firm at latter 
price. Oats better; sales at i'.\.r'0c tor State; otf:’-"ffo for 
Western. 
FttOVtSION* —Fork market firmer; sales at glfosT,.r A' farmess; 
<21 li'i new nt:--; ft IN. IS for prime. I tressed bogs 
advanced to fit. with a good demand. I.ard better; sales 
ut UJ. J'13c, causing firm. Butler in demand nt !7t£22« for 
Ohio; C for State. Cliueso firm nt llfo: !n L a c. 
F. II. UARSI1ALL, 
B ook binder, burn's buildings, corner of 
State and Buffalo streets, over Win. N. Sage's Book store, 
- . .'!. >. V - 
Music, Famphlets. Periodicalx, Ac. bound in plain and fancy 
bindings. Did books re-bound : Blank-booka rulotl to any pat¬ 
tern. and bound to order. Futdic and private Libraries repaired 
at ,hort notiers Packages, containing directions for binding, will 
receive punctual attention. 365w4 
BRAGG Jt BROTHER OFFER 
tro ts to be fni warded tho com- 
. G. BRAGG .it BROTHER, 
Albion, tirirotiK Co., N. 5*. 
I > OOf GRAFTS —L G. 
I k for sale 150.000 Apple 
ing spring. 
307 w2 
PEACH TRUES. 
\\7K HAVE ON HAND, Vi'R SPRING SAl.F>, A LARGE 
,, Stock, cou>it>ting of a : v of the best varieties, which we 
otter as follows: 
Yearling trees 1st siie, |7" per 1,' tV*. 
Do. do. fid site. fO per 1,0001 
For general stock of Nuiroi * articles, see advertisements and 
Catalogues. E1.1-WA.NGEK A BARRY. 
5ft H'IJmi Nurseiii'A, Rochester, N. 
Note —lty a typogrnpldeal erTor in the spring edition of our 
Wholesale CatAlogu... Feuch Trees were designated asyfi years 
old," itisti'ud of one as intended. E. A B. 
January, 20, 1SS7, 
I ADR SCHOOL EXHIBITIONS—GKF.t f SPURT FOR THE 
Roys ! Seutl fur th*. ** Exhibition Spnaker mid Gymnastic 
Book " Enclose (STi einiity-seve,, cents in stamps, and yon will 
get it free of post.i re Every Teacher and every School Boy, and 
all young men want tt. Address 
367w2 D. M. DEWEY, Rochester. N, Y. 
TWO SMALL ASD CHOICE FARMS. 
F OR SALK. ONE HALF MILK FROM VICTOR VILLAGE, 
Ontario Co.. N. Y . on the Central Tfuitrosd. No. 1 has 66 
acres, extra soil fbr -■ ill nd Brass of ill kinds 1 well watered; 
vttlunble young Orchard nf choice fruit, just in bearing. Baild- 
U;:_, of first quality, and conveubrrit for all farming purposes.— 
V.ti'jaUo wood Int on the premises. 
N... fi adjoins above, and contains fid acres, soil tho same — 
G-ood young orchard of choice iYnit; well watered ; anew house, 
barn, and ail other buildings good and convenient. Good tim- 
berlot. ..... 
Those farms are among tlie very best in every respect, in this 
“Eden of America.'' For terms and other particulars, inquire 
of or address .ho subscribers ou the premises. 
36lwleow C. A M BOUGHTON. 
Victor. S T. Dec 1, kfififi. _ 
CHINESE SUGAR CAN E. 
O N THE RKi-KiPT Or 25 CENTS. THE SUBSCRIBER 
will send, by mail. ! ''St-paid 1 to any addres* in rim Uuik'd 
States, sufficient of the above seed to plant 4 rods of ground, or 
5 packages for —same rate few a larger ,|Unntity Japan l'eas 
iu same quantity. and at some price. Address 367w l 
I W. BRIGGS, West Maeednn, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
SUMATRA GAME FOWLS. 
i riH’K FAIRS FOR SALE-BROODS OF MAY FIRST TO 
1 June 25th. Price from $2,.'*) to $5 tlm pair, according to 
age and idle. Also one English game hen, past one year old, 
price 62. They are Haven-black genuine, beautiful, and of best 
blood. D. ELY, IS) Fiuhugh St,, Rochester, N. \\ 
January 19, 1857. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jax 11. — Brr.' vr—First quality U'^Qllc; 
medium!UJ;a,Uic; ordinary IVnfiLc: premium 12ffl|t2 l u e. 
Mibiui Cows - Almost auv fair looking cow, with a ealf, will 
sell nt from Sl-Yaivi; extra $51,.175. 
Siikkp ano Lamiis—A verage ^;) bead $4,57. 
Vr at. Citrus, If good, are now In demand at T..i7' t c and aro 
scarce. 
Swtsi; First quality, corn fed, huge Kite, live weight, 7® 
Ji^e; Second do. corn fed. live weight, (ik for first quality, 
small site, fafaml prime, for market botchers, non# offered. 
i l\ IRTDOK l»1f, ii - A: market 7U0 Cattle—about 728 
Heaves, and tV> Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, Cows, and 
one, two and three years old. 
Fltloa*—Market Beef, extra, {SVi'S,50 : first quality, $7.'V\o) 
7,71; second quality, $0,30,5:7,4*0; tbirxl quality, $t>,U(X.0625; or¬ 
dinary, Si,50. 
Work ini: Oxkn—N one. 
Cows »snCai.vi:s $30, 40, 50(5)00. 
Ykiumno#—$ 1S :22. Two Years Old—$25(Si30. Three Years 
Old 5L,. I". 
Smkki* iso Brans—2N.HI nt market. Fries—In lots, $1,75, 
2,25, 4i.i5 ; extra and selections, $5,50. tl.tH), 8fg)f). 
llll>®4—7ta tNUe. k' lb. Tallow—SyriSfoc. 
tUi.r Skijts—i\illc P lb- Pelt*—JI.NY j I,75. 
Swis s -Live none i" market. Prices—dressed hogs, 9@lQc. 
autl sales quick, isboats, wholesale, none. 
BRIGHTON, Jan 15 At tnarkut 1000 Beeves, 75 Stores, 
8 pair* Working Oxen, b'J Cows rmd Calves., 2,000 Slarep and 
Lambs SOU Swine. 
PittCM— Markyl Beef.extra. fSJO; first quality, $7,75; second 
quality, f .75 | tliinl oimUty. Ffi ordinary $4,80. 
I NFORMATION WANTED, OF ARABELLA CCNN'IN'G- 
B avi. (maiden name, Ar , scti.A l0RD.»> vuativoof Irelni d. 
Wccn Flu heard of, niretit nine nr ten years ago, she was in Buf¬ 
falo. Any information concerning hcT. dead or alive, will to 
tlmnklully received by her iiustmnd. Joux t'cXNtNCUAM, and 
family, residing in the township of Nassotawega, C. W. Ittifitl 
KEDZIEN, If AIN WATER FILTERS 
tPHESE CELEBRATED FILTERS iMANCFACURED BY 
L J. E. Chonev A Co..) have litven "illy tested for many years 
iu utmost every State in the Union, and tV d.uaai 4 is constant¬ 
ly increasing. There are five sires, made of oak, iron-bonmi tubs, 
with reservoirs inside, from which can be drown about 100 gal¬ 
lons In twenty-four hoars, for oil domestic uses. 
Tlie mosr Impure Rain, River or lack., water by this means be¬ 
comes pure- clear as crystal, and without last* or smell. In this 
condition only fct water lit lor family purposes, as » means of 
promoting the central hcAlth, and as a preventive of cholera, 
arid other diseases ioc-urred by tlie nso of impuro water. 
They arc periabJe. durable sod cheap, and arc not excelled by 
S' it oilier filter auowu. Address 
SOeowtf J K. CHENEY A CO.. Rochester, N. Y 
HA LI, OCR’S COMBINED CIRCULAR AND CROSS¬ 
CUT SAW MILL. 
rpnis M ACHINE IS FAST G AINING FAVOR WITH THE 
_L public. One hundred of them have been sold, giving thu 
most unqualified satisfaction. Tho subscriber has unlimited 
confidence In its utility ami capacity, and wart nuts It » give 
satisfaction under any reasonable ciroatustaucea. Made or the 
best material* obtainable and of superior workmanship—U van 
be driven by any of riei ordinary threshing horse powers It 
has no cog gearing, ami '■ not liable to gel out o! repair. 
Descriptive circulars fnroirVd gratia in all applicants. 
All Communication* and or.lcnv must bo addressed to 
E. 14. HAI.L.OOK, No. 2 A/I *"iMiucs. 
Jan. lfi, 1657, Rocbesier, N. Y1 
INGKKStlLI.’S 1’UKUU M PORTABLE HAY PRESS. 
riAIIIS PRESS COM BINES GRKA TFR 14WEE AN1) POR- 
L tn bill tv, requires less labor, occupies less space, and costs 
less money tan., any other m-.whiuu for baling kiy over ottered 
to the public, it is equally eouvi aienl tor pressing cotton, iit-mp, 
hops, broom-corn, rags, husks, Ac Samples may be seen af our 
Warehouse, »ud circulars with ertts and full liescriptious will 
be furnished upon application by letter or otherwise to 
FAIRB ANKS A CO.. Sesin MiriufMctnrera, 
S65vv4 No. 1S3 Broadway, New York. 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
rpiIK SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE HIS FARM. 
L suuatcd in Fusnxosinr. four mi s s from Cat station. * i thu 
New York and Erie R. R It cnAttiai fs. l acres of which 250 sre 
well tin proved ; atvl the balance well covered with beech, maple, 
o«k aud chestnut timber, suitable tot nre-wood. staves, Ac., for 
which there Is a good market. 
l'.hc buildings area vrcll fiirishod two story il'veiling, and a 
tenant house, with cellars, also -even barns nearly new, under¬ 
pinned wi(’n stone, and in good repair. A durable stream of 
water crosses the (arm. and it has good springs of soft water in 
various place*. On the premises are -■' fruit trees, as apples, 
pears, cherries ami alums, nnsstly grafted, and coming into 
bearing. Tlie farm is better sduntod to dnirying than «ii,v other 
within ten miles, and ueiurly ns well situated for market as 
Orange Co. If desired, a small stock of cows, young cattle, farm 
utensil*, wagons, sieichs, Ac, will be sold with the land. The 
land will be sold for twenty pet cent, less than tts fair market 
value, and fiiTarable terms, and tlrao given for twXhlnl# of tbo 
purchase money HENRY BAXTER. 
Cuba. Alleg. Co., N. Y., Jan. 1,1S57. 365 
K . K . \V II.SO N , 
ION DENTIST, OVER BRECK'S BANKING HOUSE, 
' - ' 35Stf 
rpilE ILLUSTRATED ANNUAL REGISTER OF LUKA!. 
1 An.vtRS a\ p Cirt-TIVATOU Ai.ua.vai'. for 1 m 7. Kiubellisin 
with One H.tr.i.'m! md l.iifydico Engravings, ami coutalng Oee 
Hundred and foiry-Mer large vlltodectino pa:.-/.'*. By John J. 
Thomas, author of “ Tiic American Fruit Culturti:," " Farm 
liupleinctits." etc. i'rico 2A cents. 
The RkutsrgK will be found to contain more Practical Iafor* 
mation, iut* reatir.g to every CMuuiry Resblcut, than can else- 
where be obtained nt Four Time* tlvo Cost. Scut, pre-paid. by 
first mail, by id. 1 I'll HR TUCKER A SON, All.unv, N. Y. 
FtibHsher* of tho "Coo.'fKr OisMTUttiAq" aud "m Ota- 
tivatou"— specimen imiut'crs of which are scut gratis to all 
applicants. 
V 'H’o “ Kkossteu or Rrn vi. Afvaius" has now boon pub¬ 
lished for three years. Nos 1 a id IL. for IS.« and lbfa\ are for 
sale at tbo same price, and lire still av valuable ,vs when they 
first appeared. The three together, sent for 75 cents, contain 450 
engravings and 432 pages. 36Sw3 
to No. 2,1 State Street. Rochester. New York. 
DIE tlllNOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO. 
. vrFK : I'l IR St: E .'A SR L600*B00 ACRES SELECTED 
Farming ami Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty acres and up¬ 
wards. to suit purchasers, on 
Long Credits and nt Loiv Rales of Iutcrest- 
Pamphiets, containing Maps, description of Lunds, and other 
information valuable to tho Western Emigrant, will he sent tree 
Of postAgo by addressing , _ 
SSW J<»HN CORNING. Gen. Ag't . Bnflhlo. N >•. or 
JOHN WILSON. Laud tfom'r 1.C R R-’ Wo> !“■ 
Exihbitino Thieves. — Tho New Orleans Chief 
of Police has adopted tho plan of affixing placards 
upon the breasts and backs of notorious thieves, 
burglars and pickpockets, on which ia printed, In 
largo letters, the nature ol the offimcc for which 
they have been convicted. They are then inarched 
through the streets, aud made a public exhibition. 
UK. 11 . C . W A > Z K R , 
lENTIST ARTISTIC INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH, No. 16 
1 Buffalo St., (Pitkins’ Block,) Rochester, N. Y. 353tf 
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