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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
OSIER WILLOWS. 
rpilK SUBSCRIBERS A UK GENERAL AGENTS FOR 
L Geo. J.Col»y, Patentee of tli» Machine for I’eelinn Wil¬ 
lows, and will sell rite best, kind of Osiers On tlm most liberal 
terms, and give a Circular containing foil directions tor culti¬ 
vating'. market, tee., free in ail. Address CtitMi 1 * 5 ( 1001 >, West- 
tiird, Vt„ o- Keiuien Osgood, Fremont, Lake Co., III. 
15,000 ISABELLA U1UPE LETTING* 
T HF, SUBSCRIBER if AS ON HAND FIFTEEN THOU- 
aand well-ripened Isabella Crape Cutting*, taken from E 
A. MrK a v s vines of Naples which I will offer for sale at S ’ per 
lOOn. or $l.5D, when 6,000 to 10.000 are taken They wall be 
nek.nl in the nest, miuiner luid delivered at the Ratlroad with¬ 
out oxtra charge WILLIAM H. AIiaMH. 
Naples, Ontario Co.. N, Y. 
Mackerel Inspection.— During the year 1850, 
there were inspected in Massachusetts 211,312 Dar¬ 
rels of mackerel, as follows:—$9,333 bbls. of No. 
1, 70,819 bbls. No. 2, 47,981 bbls. No. 3, and 176 
bbla. No. 4. The largest number (68,093 bbls.) was 
was inspected at Gloucester. The catch of mack¬ 
erel last year, in the State, was nearly 3,000 barrels 
more than ju 1855, hut the expense of provision¬ 
ing vessels and packing the fish has increased so 
much that the business lifts not paid. 
v , CVf 1 ft* vana. Steamer Roanoke, for Norfolk, was frozen 
■wftrMINT 4 mM inrnrp in at Old Point Contlort, Barque Anna of Itich 
U VAiy l! (vj HW-ttuyv live* mond and Partbft, both from Rio, are ashore at 
_Old Point, as is also the Bremen barque Anna for 
- - Baltimore. The latter is discharging her passen- 
Arrival of the Atlantic and Persia. gers at Port Monroe. 
The steamships Atlantic arrived at New A oik p R0M Kansas.— The St. Louis Republican pub- 
on the 23d, and the Persia on the 24th insts. By j. g j iea aQ a( j vanue copy of Gov. Geary’s Message 
these steamers we have news to the 10th inst. tQ the Kan9aa Legislature. With regard to popu- 
Enoland. — Lord Napier is appointed Minister ]ar sovereignty. Gov. Geary says, in substance, 
to Washington. He is a practiced diplomatist, the interests of the people require a 
Divine served in Austria, Russia, Persia, Naples ““ ‘ V , 
and Turkey ’ State government, and the proper steps are taken 
’ , , ,. . ,< u,s, niii to establish it, then will be the time, once for all, 
ciatiilg in the Church of St. Stephen, of the Mount to decide the grave political questions which un- 
Paris, was stabbed to the heart by a discharged derlie all well regulated commonwealths. He 
priest, named Veryes. Tne Arch-bishop ot Paris advises the Legislature to let slavery alone, and 
was performing religious service in the church, j eave w bere the Constitution places it; to forego 
when he was assassmated. The assassin stepped . . . . . .. , n ^ 
forward, lifted his cape, and plunging a calabar 1,11 legislation m reference to it, until th. > Lite 
knife to his heart, exclaiming, “down with the Constitution is formed; and recommends that the 
goddess,’’an expression which he afterwards ex- errors and omissions in the statute book becor- 
plnined, referred to the I i.maculate. Conception.— rec ted; denounces the test oath act, and recom- 
jX!!“ A Chfr‘w””l“ Sd 35SS Z "’™ a “ 1“ diaapprovit, the pre»»t mod' 
movement of the assassin, attemptcil to throw her- of collecting jurors, and lecommends then sclec- 
PREMIUM LIST—1857 
I ?ARM FOR SALE—A FARM OF 1W» A ORES FOR SALK, 
i niruftto one mi)« of thi* villa^rc of PiUtfovt! Th.!s fann 
is tinder Brsjt class iniprov^rnei*!; good fences, gooti bnuaingVi 
water in TifiATly 6VCTJ lot; located ou a good ro.nl, m a 
neighborhood. convenient io markai, nod poivticfc t. vnry quali¬ 
fication to make it x desirable iaTeslnufht, and a dwilJMMe home. 
Terms of payment easy. tfnqnir* of W. H. UollAffher, in 
Pit pi ford, or of W; C. R< LkY. 
42 Re^nolde An*jtd»% Kochoster. 
A N TI-S Jj A V K U Y • 
A .V ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, UNDER THE 
auspices of the Amkricax Anti-Slavkrv Society mil 
be held in this city nt Curiwtbia# lUut. ou Tuesday- and 
Wednesday Feb. lUth and 11th. Wui. Lloyd Garrison, r arker 
Pillsbu v, f harlea lx*nox Remoml, Surah P. Kemond, Rev. 
Samuel J. Mnv, Aaron M. Powell, and Susan It. Anthony, will 
address the Convention. Morning Sessions o’clock. After¬ 
noon Sessions '£}■£ do. Evening Besstotis 7 do. Pay Sessions 
free. Evening 8e»gio,is I2G, rents admission- 
M iiAli cam: HKKD. 
TAMERY BROTHERS FIAVF., AT MUCH EXPENSE AND 
Lj trouble, obtained a supply ot OxsrivK Sp.k n of the Chi¬ 
nese Sugar Cone, or " Sonciron Sao hakatcw." succvsh- 
fnllr CTf'WD, fally matured and vim 1 to vetretato, fron Mr. K. 
1 *KTKKS, or u/orui’i. which v^-v will .npply in strong linen 
rmck’igcs. with mil dirertiom for its culture, for OXB OOntAft. 
each containing sufficient ipiautily for ouc-lifth of an acre. All 
orders should be wegropauied with twki.ve i ryrs, or stamps, 
if to be sent by mall, t'amphhrta. containing a compilation of 
reliable information, esveriruenl* uiid success of l.he riant, since 
irs introiluctiori in this country, furnishedgrutisIpoHt-puidJnpOD 
receipt Of 8 three cent postage stamp. 
dd«r»t; KMERV KRUTHER8, Proprietors, 
Albauy Ag’l Works, 52 State St.. Albany. 
Up Hill Legislation. — The St. Louis Demo¬ 
crat says the price of board at Jefferson City', Mo., 
is raised this winter to $30 a week. The pay of 
the members of the Legislature amounts to only 
twenty-one dollars. 
Am. Colonization Society.— The Board of Di¬ 
rectors of the American Colonization Society held 
their Annual Meeting in New York last week.— 
This is but a nominal meeting, and the regular 
meeting is not to take place till travel is resumed. 
The whole amount of receipts during the year is 
$81,388 41, and the expenditures $71,394 79. The 
Society earnestly calls the attention of the Gov¬ 
ernment to the increasing value of trade from the 
African coast, and hope that some act will soon 
be passed by Congress to foster, nourish and pro¬ 
tect it. The value of the trade with the United 
States from that port in 1851, was $3,140,522, 
while that, of Great Britain was about eight times 
that amount, in consequence of the latter power 
having for years encouraged and protected its 
commerce there. 
r cum 
Illustrated family journals. 
“ Lire Illustrated" (Weekly.| at $2 a teas. 
"The Phbh.vologujal Journal,” at $1 a year. 
••Tub Water-Cure Journal," at $1 a tear. 
5 .’,_F„r Thrke Dollars, a copy of all three Journals will be 
*ent one year; for Two Dollars, half » year. 
Please address FOWLER and WELLS, 
No. 308 Broadway, New York. 
“These Journals are among the most valuable periodicals 
published in this country." — Albany Journal. _ :uMw t 
t IIIN km: St U VK CASK- “SOUt.llO ISITKE.'’ 
P l'RF, SEED. THE SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY INFORM 
the Fanm-rs Gardvners, and the public generally, that they 
have jtirft received and m>vofl«t for sale* a limited aUpply or 
th* Cfeuume of the above valuable plant, pot up m strong 
rfoth package•», aufl'icient to plant about one-ftf\h of an acre, 
which ihev will send bv tacitf, post-paid, upon the receiptor one 
dollar, ora proportional*? quantity by *xprves at the purchaser's 
expense. Midi full <Jirec*ions for ihe cult are, harvesting, etc.— 
Order early to secure die seed. . 
Altai, a full assortment or Garden Seeds, new and # genuine, 
fot-ica and American jrrowth; Field t>eeds and Grama ot tne 
most desirable kinds. Flower in great ^netv. of which 
they will, upon the receipt of one dollar, mail, post-paid send 
cwentT vHrielies Full catalogues gratis upon application at the 
Agricultural Warehouse t Co _ 
No. Z’H Lake steet, Chicago, Til. 
Skkps. 
equal chance, traveling agents, poet-rider-, and citiaeua of 
Rochester are excluded. 
In order to reward etery person who may aid in extending 
the circulation of the Rural New-Yorker, we offer to all 
(iniluJifb/ yornpetitortjur lhe Large Cash Premiums enumerated abovej 
the following liberal 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. 
Six Dollar* IN Cash, (or $Jj in Books, at cash prices, postage 
pre-paid.) and an extra copy of tli« Rural to t.-ry person remit¬ 
ting payment for ft sty or more Yearly Bultecrihere, according 
to our Terms, prrviout tu the 1«< of J lay, lSf*7. 
Five Dollars in Cash, or either a copy of “ t.ippencotfa 
Pronouncing tiaietteer of the World.” or $o in Agricultural 
Books,) to every one remitting for viirtt-fock or more sul,scri¬ 
be rs, as above- 
Four Dollar* r>- Cash, [ot a copy oi the •• Japan Expedi¬ 
tion''—price *5 — or JL in other Books,) to every one remitting 
fur thjriy-eigot or more subscribers. 
Three Dollar* in ' ASn. (or a copy of Webster’s Royal Octavo 
Dictionary, Unabridged in Words.—or $1 ih other Bonks.) and an 
extra conv of the Rural to every one remitting for thirty-two 
PEODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Jan. 26.—Flour— Market for floor unchanged, 
and doinnnd moderate for export and home consumption. 5ales 
were made at p'.-tYj C'sl for common to choice and superstate; 
jji.tKYotiViO fur extra do; S'L'i'iori.'Si for common to choice and 
superJudiana. Illinois, [own,'Wisconsin and Ohio; $0.7(l@7.15 
for extra Michigan. Indiana, Illinoia. Wisconsin, Ac.; $0,30® 
h,75 for extra St. Louis—mtrket doting (irra Bod quiet- Sales 
made of Canadian at $7.t»>(Sl7.7S lor common to super and 
choice extra. . _ . _ _ ... 
Grain—W heatmerket unchanged. Sales St. Lcttis at 16ftc 
for red. Byo in scarce and Ann; sales trifling at 92@fttic. Bar¬ 
ley steady at ItBfuiLii'c. font dull and <|Uotatians unchanged; 
sales m.xed Western at 7-1-750 Oats in request at fti)(ap2c for 
State. and S8@T>3c for WeeScm. 
t J Kiivi8iiTN8—Fork tnarkat quiet. Sales at Fill for old mess; 
$21 for new mess, and {18 for prime. Dressed hogs in active 
demand ut B'.jnthl'Jc. Lard market firmer; i»les at 124»(ml2?«c. 
Butter firm at its tile for Ohio; 20,0,260 for Slate. Cheese ac¬ 
tive at M.'-iy: 1 ICc- 
Bl7FFAI.il, Jan. 26.—Flour—T here is nothing doing la flour 
beyond small sales to the local trade; $t'<j h.2S choice !o extra 
Grain—N othing new in wheat. Sales white Michigan at $1,41. 
Corn nominal »t t>5c. llats at 47d. 
Seeds—C lover seed dull at $4,75. 0 ,, , 
Hogs— Dressed hogs Arm. Weights 200 and under 8>j@S?ic. 
Suffering among Mormon Emigrants.— A let¬ 
ter to the Baltimore Sun from Salt Lake City, has 
the following paragraph: 
“\Ye have dreadful accounts of the sufferings 
among the Mormon emigrants by the hand-cart 
train which is now in the mountains. The train 
contained 350 souls; one-seventh are already dead, 
and they aro dying at the rate of 15 per day.— 
There are some GOO more behind, of which we 
have heard nothing. It is impossible for them to 
get through this Pall. The Mormons estimated 
that there aro uot less than 1,500 of their brethien 
yet to come in, and the snow is reported to be not 
less than a foot deep in the mountains.” 
JL ter or Gypsum," and also specimens of “Cayuga" am 
“Onondaga Plaster.” and find them to yield respectively a 
follows: 
VIENNA PLASTKE. 
Sulphate op Lime,.... 
Carbonate of Lime. 
Carbonate of Magnesia,. 
Alumina. 
Silica.... 
Water....... 
Loss.____-......^ 
100.00 
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. 
New York. March 10,1S54. 
Emigration Statistics.— The Commissioners of 
Emigration at New York, have made their annual 
report for 185G. It shown that 14LG25 emigrants 
have been landed at Castle Garden, from 579 ves¬ 
sels arriving from 21 different parts of Europe.— 
These emigrants possessed no less than $9,642,104, 
or $GS Ob for every tnuu, woman or child, on their 
arrival. Their destination is given, embracing 
every State and Territory. Fifty-five thousand and 
filty-five remained in this State with cash means 
amounting to $2,101,656 80. Wisconsin, Pennsyl¬ 
vania and Illinois, seem to be the points next in 
favor. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Jan 2t — Beetes—F irst quality ll@ll>^e: 
medium l'l.Vilu'ldiac: ordinary 10c; premium 12c. 
Cows and Calves—G ood cows with young calves are in de¬ 
mand at $kVufi\ tuid good calves are wanlad at 7(oj7H’c. a 
pound, live weight 
Sheet and Lamrs— Average » head i- 
Switr*—First quality, corn fed. large siie, live weight, 7(5) 
7y 4 c; Second do. corn'fed. live weicht 7(57'j for first quality, 
tmall size, fat and prime, for market butchers, 7*4(5*; large site 
thill fed, fat 
BRIGHTON, Jan. 22. —At market 37 Beeves. 00 Stores. 
1 X 1 pair* Woiking Oxen, 25 Cow* uud Calves,, 55 Sheep and 
Lamhs, 30 Swine. 
Prices— Market Beef.extra. $0,00; first quality. $3,n0; second 
Quality. tri.4tK.fl7 ; third quality. tO:,i;6.25; ordinary $1,75(5^.00. 
Hides —SX.'iipjko lb. Calf Skins lAjlUc. Ip lb. 
Pelts— $l*J5tjjil,iM each. Tallow—cxqjSJkc tb- 
Working dxen— tifaJicilb). 
Co ws .» nd Calves—$- 0.27.29.35. UVoUn. 
Ye irlings— 17 j; 21. Two Yean. O!d-$24iS30. Three Years 
Sheep'and Lambs —Extra $6(5)9; In lots $1,75(^5,00. 
Swine —Shoals to peddle Sc at retail 
CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—Reef Cattle — M.wset remains active 
with firm prices. Sales during the week—456 cattle, from $1,25 
; !,o(l to i l(3t,Ni for giMid. 
Sueur—156 ut market—Sale* at $3(3)3.25 to .3,50. 
MILCH Cows—S ales st $10,,040 per head. 
Swine —Demand lor live hogs. Sales $\f", 25 to b,50. 
ONONDAGA PLASTER. 
Sulphate op Lime. 
Sulphuric ol' Lime. 
Carbonate of Lime... . . 
Carbonate of Magnesia, 
Alumina,.. 
Silica. 
Water,.-. 
Loss.-. 
100.00 
Sulphate op Lime,- 
Bulphuret of Lime. 
Carbonate of Lime. 
Carbonate of Magnesia. 
Alumina, . 
Silica. .. . 
Protoxide of Iron,. 
Water,. 
loss. . 
Tiie Medical Schools of Philadelphia.— In 
Philadelphia there are said to be no less than nino 
medical schools, five of them being irregular .— 
Fifteen hundred students are claimed by the nine 
collectively, as being in attendance this winter.— 
Of these the Jefferson College is said to have five 
hundred; the Old University School four hundred; 
the Pennsylvania College one hundred and fifty; 
and the Philadelphia one hundred. 
I NFORMATION WANTED. OF ARABELLA CUNNING- 
bah, (maiden tuuae, Arasell 4 Jo It tmk.) a native of Ireland. 
When last heard of, about nine or ten years ago, she wot in Buf¬ 
falo, Auv information concerning her. dead or alive, will he 
thankfully received by her husband. John Cunning Ram, and 
family, residing in the township of Nassogawega, L. W 3oot4 
Prom Nicaragua. 
TO NCKSERYMEN AND DEALEUS. 
rpHK UNDERSIGNED OFFER FOR SPRING SALES 
X 180,000 Ma/.vard Cherry stocks No. 1. fine. 
4,000 Standard Chany trees, 2 years. 
8,000 •• Pear «* 2 •• 
80,000 Am. Arbor Tit*„ 2 years in Nursery, cheap. 
Five bUshcle Mxenuid Cherry Pits. 
Orders solicited. MAXWELL, RAMSDEN A CO. 
Dullsville, Livingston Co,, N. A’. -Ian. L I-S5,, .4fit>w4 
TO NIIIKEKYMEN AND 1'UJiTEBS. 
M agnolia acumin ata, a large stockof this 
desirable ornamental treo. is now offered at the following 
'°Twn1i»et.’..$6 perllTO, $50 per l.CklO 
One foot.I.$5 per l'ri. $-«) per 1,000 
Strong, lieaithy plants ELLAVANGER A BARRY, 
Jon. 1x37. Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
New York, April 2, 1552. 
It appears from the above analyses that the " Vienna Plas¬ 
ter*' is superior for land to that of the Cayuga o> Onondaga, in- 
astnnoh as it contains the largest per centage of the • culfh atk 
of Lime," which thu most bonoficuU (iropcrty tri land 1 laster. 
Tbi» plaster i.s k*pc eoostantly on haml at Geneva, > wnna, 
Cananaaigua, Victor, Fisawrs uft4 Pitfe^rd. 
in 7wi PEACH TREES OF SELECTED'VARIETIES 
1 (J,Un)U fur Spring Sale, by C. F. \VF.AVI.R, ot 1 enfield, 
Monroe Co.. N. Y__ ;5b>w ~ 
T O FARMERS.—THE POCDKETTK MADE BY THE SUB- 
scribers, is the amt bed -nanart *a -'A* -taeld mv corn, 
,re. A pamphlet will he sen; Dree) to any one seudimc their ad¬ 
dress to " The 1x3di -Manufacturing Company. 00 Lortlandt st., 
*!..«■ V„,lr nUe dOOwll 
■The Prit Current furnishes the 
Cincinnati Poes Trade. 
following statement of the Hog trade for the week, and also for 
the season; _ „ .. _ 
Past For the Same time Same time 
week, season, last season, in LS54-5. 
From Kentucky. pti.uril 
By River and Railroad 3,265 lFft.Wi 2 0.554 lN>,bX> 
Through Toll Gates.... SOO A'.,3lri 2!,l,’!7 L.rihl 
Slaughtered at Plainville L5U0 26,000 25,270 33,130 
Totals.5,565 313.817 888.391 333^43 
Tire cold weather has assisted in cutting short the packing 
business, and tho season may now be regarded as having closed. 
Dressed hogs aro saleable for shipment to New York at $, .2(4, 
7,50 net. 
i 1 ~~ 
Chicago Horse Market.— Chicago, Jan. 24.—Dnll market, 
and very lew on sale in the stables. At Sutherland .t Gold’s, on 
pers, mostly from California. Site put into Key 
West for coal, anrl was detained there by bad 
weather 32 hours. The Adger reports that the 
cholern had disappeared ou the Isthmus. She left 
at San Juan nix English raen-of-war. 
Walker is represented as in a better condition 
than ever, having 1200 able bodied men with him 
at Iiivns, well supplied with amuuition and 
provisions. 
Col. Lookbridgc and his 300 men were still wait¬ 
ing, ut Panto Arenas, the completion of a steamer, 
to be ready about the 17th inst., with which to go 
up the river and retake, if possible, San Carlos and 
Cogtilo, and re-open the transit route. 
Tlie Adger encountered much ice ou her home¬ 
ward passage, between latitude 38 and 39. 
Passengers from Nicaragua, on the James Ad¬ 
ger, give a gloomy account of Walker’s situation. 
The seizure of the transit route and steamboats by 
Spencer, is confirmed. Spencer states openly that, 
he acted in behalf of Com. Vanderbilt. No injury 
Expulsion of Indians. —The citizens of Wash¬ 
ington county, Minnesota, have lately held a meet¬ 
ing, and passed resolutions demanding the imme¬ 
diate expulsion of the Sioux Indians from that 
countiy, and threatening to organize a force for 
that purpose if the authorities do not act at once. 
PORTRAIT PAINTING. 
E m. fielding has an arrangement of mag- 
. ni lying GUtscs that nil enlarge tne maiesl Paguerreo- 
f’/tv to the site of itfc on Canvass, ami as perfect, and ire colors 
them to the lire in Oil Colors. IV r <vseea.,<jd pc.-siras. Descrip¬ 
tion as m t’ulor f tho eye and hair is all mat is necessary to 
prncare a true likeness. Studio, Gould s Block, Stale street, 
Rochester.__ 365*4 
INGKKSOI.I.'S PREMIUM PORTABLE HAY PRESS. 
rpHlS PRESS COMBINES GRF.ATER POWER AND POK- 
L lability, requires less labor, occupies less space, and cost* 
lest monev than any other machine lor buliug buy ever offered 
to the public 11 is equally convenient tor pressing cotton, cremp, 
hops, broom-corn, re-rs. husk-. Ac. Samples may tie scon at our 
Warehouse, and circulars with cuts and full descriptions will 
be furnished upon application by lenet- ot otherwise w 
FAIRBANKS A CO., Scale Manufacturers, 
No. 169 Broadway, New York. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. J.tN. 21.—The demand for all kinds of Domes- 
Ur Fleece and Pulled Wools is limited for the moment, owing 
elti. lD to high rate# currant, which deter maiuilkcturers iroiu 
purchasing befoud their most urgent wauls; ih. ru Is no accu¬ 
mulating Blocks, however, o"I holders are not inclined to press 
. . c . .a. .....__ tl ,... .lo nor a,ri»ruin 1st near si I Mil f 
E . F. W I L^ON, 
riURGKON DENTIST. OVER BRECK’S banking house, 
O No. 5d Stare Street, Rochester, New \ork. 369tf 
Stic ; super do., 12c.; extra no., n o.r .-■ a■. 
52“ ,.,■ “*.-c ; ltill bales I'alifonri* unwashed 
ken at 2l(Mfo For Ign is in small sup 
light, and prices arc firmly maintained; si 
Rios, supposed to bo at 21c.., t> months. « 
Anrerfoaii Saxonv Fleeces,lb. 
American Full-blood Merino-... 
American V and Merino. 
American Native amt S do. 
Pulled Wool, extra Country. 
Pulled Wool, super...-.. 
Pulled Wool. No. t...... 
California Fine, Unwashed.■ 
Do. Com. Unwashed.. 
Peruvian. Washed . - —. 
Valparaiso, Unwashed-......... 
South A e.u rluan, Com. Washed. 
South American, Entre Rios, Washed 
South American Unwashed--- 
South American, Cordova, Mashed.. 
East India, Washed- — 
•I'lir. 11,01 c i a.v i r V.. . . .J. , . - , 
1 vvEAiRS and Cultivator almanac, for Id 57. Kmboiu =nco 
with Ora Hunartd and tp-’nd Engravings, and contain? om 
llundr,.i arul horth-'otsr large duodecimo pages. BT,v"*” 
fhorans. author of ”Tho American Fruit CultunsL "Farm 
Implements,” etc. Price 25 cents . - , 
Tho Register will be found to contain niorc I racdcal Inior- 
maiiou, interesting to every Country KeRidcnr. than can else¬ 
where be obtained at Four Tinrcs the Cost, sent, pre-pwa, ny 
first mail, by LUTHER TUCKER k SON, Albany, N. Y. 
Publishers or Ore •• Country Gexti.kx .n and “ 
tivator”— specimen uainbccs of which ore sent gratis to all 
*'- P * k THe'" Register or Rural AftaIrs" has now been pub¬ 
lished for three rears, Nos, I. and II., for 1355 and tS5tj. nro -ot 
side at the same price. And are still as valuable is when 
first appeared. The three together, sent for 75 cents, contain 
eni rravmirs and 4-42 pages _ lidsw- 
FARMERS PLANTERS, MECHANICS READ! 
MACHINERY | fTMlK CO.MRINATKIN PATENT PORTA- 
iiiiidsU till Aiigusi or F.quomhor ncxi. The pronpe. is of Uio 
lummy market are decidedly favorahln to Increased east". The 
increase ol Cotton bills on Europe is great, and is causing too 
rates of foreign exchange to give way Die shipments of spe¬ 
cie are uuimportaiiL and the movmcnt of specie to the South 
must shortly cease, while that ot specie (Yom tire West hither 
will increase, so that tire hunk accumulation must soon be very 
considerable. The advices from Europe tend to utrcugtheu the 
ion of oin muiey markel Roceipl Id I n Aus¬ 
tralia have been very large Tire dank of England is Increasing 
ils specie. The Manchester demand for Cotton is active at ad¬ 
vancing prices, which cannot but stimulate and quicken ship¬ 
ments of this, our leading staple. Hence, with all this case, the 
superabundant capital of tlie world (Mias to b« ready to seek 
investment in on rsoonritSes. ... , , 
Thu importations of foreign mercha disc are not heavy for 
tho season.— .V. 1' /isiperi.irel, 22 m ; ! nut. 
Trig /tvuiuR.w Bank. This uislUulian having fallen into 
bail repute, the following note to tho Hamilton Sfeiledor from 
Mr. X. appears I n that paper on thu 2A1 inst: 
Bin.—Fludtug a report iota been circulated to the effect that I 
hail parted with my stock in the Zimmerman Bank, I bog leave 
to avail myself of your columns to state that the said report is 
entirely without foundation. I hold a large mojortty of the 
share* of the capital stock, and It la not nor Intention to part 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAIL ROAD CO. 
, vpFKR FOR SALE OVER 1.500,000 ACRES SELECTED 
\ f Fanning and Wood Lands in Tracts of Forty acres and up¬ 
wards, to suit purvhasetij, on 
Long Credit* and at Low Rates of Interest. 
Pamphlets, containing Maps, description of Lands, and other 
information valuable to the Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
of postage by addressing _ „ , 
35Stf JOHN CORNING, Gen. Ag’t.. Buffalo, N. Y, or 
JOHN WILSON,LandCom’rl.O. R.R..Cliic,nL 
MtariS 
S7®i9 
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,2Sii372<5 
1 Orel 7 
Walker was still at Hivas, with GOO men. Another 
account says 1200 men. 
Spencer states that the Costa Ricaus have 1500 
troops posted along the route. They are also in 
force at Seraqui, and have guns poBted on both 
Bhorcs. 
The report that On. Ileuuingson had fought 
his way out of Grenada and joined Walker, is con¬ 
firmed, as is also a rumor that Gen. Chilton, with 
a large body of men, had pronounced for Walker, 
at licon. 
Walker, it is said, re-took Rivas, without losing 
a man. 
Capt. Sanders, with his Rifles, had advanced to 
Ijeon, to occupy that port. 
The foregoing is made up from the statements 
of several returned Nicaraguans, who give very 
conflicting stories. 
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