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DEC 18 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, JoTOQ!! IntfUlQUltt 
THE LEAiU.VO A .ID LARGEST CIRCULATED *0 V *v 
Agricultural, Literary and Family Newspaper. 
VOLUME IX, FOR 1858. 
u t-txckugor" irs glokmoa motto, and •• pro- 
ll OfiKftS AST) l-Ml-ROVKMKSr" It* IrtHlIilblft UtlJCOtH. lint 
Rural Nnw-Yorkkii continuously rx . , in Merit and reports 
decided proyrm In Doth Him m. a nos mid l 9 r.rt;i>KSs For 
evHli-in’o iliac it Is unquestionably the Slaiuttitd In ifa Sphere. 
please examine the paper —odtrurtcro it, In bod) ('riiiliiiitH ami 
Appears.ie«, with any othor eTt.n l — ilnd yon will coincide 
witn its Matrons and the Pre-* in pronouncing it. of Its Class, 
THE BEST WEEKLY IN AMEEICA! 
As an Agricultural, rio«*tcoi.TDRAi, I.itkuakv asp Family 
Newsi-ach:, combined,the Hural Inn long been unequalled It 
employe the hen I.t.tiil. and in il unrated wl b numerous (.'OS I L F 
AND A rlWI' KlAl'e, HXOKA ID ACS/ htubrioiug 111 one 
a ert-aver number of important Useful iiad Timely Topics than 
sere al ordinal-/ journals— including linral Attaint. Sconce, 
Meeharne Arts, fidm-al'on, Hist ,rv Biography. Moral Essays 
and Tale*, Poetry and Music. Rc njine for Vonlh.Newy of too 
Day, Market Reports, Ac —it is emptiat'Cal y and oeonomicu ly 
A l'.U’ER FOR THE TI AIKS* 
Every Family pas Arroitn irUS tinvur., for raeh an «m!- 
nently ln>ttactive and Entertaining p<i»r is not i luxury,.but 
a neuivonty. Indue, t all Who d'-tlle tl k'-i-T.uiml, 4‘rogres-dve 
and emnenlly Practical and t T «fu1 FAftAI AFt) FlrlESIOE 
JOUlt.V.lC — one winch ignores trash hurahug and decopt on, 
and seeks to enhance ihe /tat Inh'’ anil p,Qiontc> tin: 1 /utilS 
Ilnp Int .i of its tens of thousand's Of reader* . f various occnpa- 
tions, In both Town uud Country—anj invited to tiy tim Kukai- 
TH K NINTH VOl.ntlC, FOR ISSN, 
Will tm minted on c'oar Now Type and superior paper. —wh'le 
no proper nlRul nr oapctiRO will be .-.pared to mi be the Rural 
continuously worthy ilio iimmuse cirenUticm it la attaining 
niunng all cl ,or, and tfiroUKOOnt ii.i \v hole Country. Next to 
your < utl p iper dio ttta is in liep-ns'bio 
The Ruril New Yorker ri publir hed Weekly, each iimtibi r 
comprising Elgin Largo Ductile quarto Pages i Forty i oltunus ) 
printed and il lairnt-d In Mnpertcr ti yin, Terms -Only $2 a 
Yea'; Throe Copies for $h; Six for $:lit, Ten for $lo—in advauco. 
iTsf’ fhir Li it of Premiums fir obtaining subscriber- to lira 
Rural for te-ff la tmeaunlled in both liberal ty and feinisss— 
tlm It -t ever ntf..- . d ! It hi- no 5 arj.. b it reward- meiy u.rson 
who i ants a eluti o' six or more I Th- list in j nt issued, and 
will b-‘ sent fre.< (with Specimens. Show Hill*. Ac.,) to ad appli¬ 
cant's Now is the Time in do pood and b-m-fic youninlf by caa- 
v*sing for ilia in dal Rural amt Fa nrt,v WrKK-r. 
Addrers D, 1>. T, MOORK, Rochester, N Y, 
i .*/" Edit ora who puldbh the above, direct attention thereto, 
and seed us a marked ropy of paper containing same, will re¬ 
ceive the Rural for b.'d, wiihoin r> quir.ng tut exchange 
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF THE RURAL 
Mookr’8 Rural New-Yorker —Thu success of this “ Rural" 
iveekly has never been parade vd in mis or any other country 
Though published in an interior city, this first class Agricultu¬ 
ral . ile.raly and Family Journal begins its Eighth Year with 
an edition oi unrr Filly thutvn'nd II has subscribers and en¬ 
thusiastic udmir-rs in all pans ot the laud, from Canada to tho 
tJulf, and nt this time subseription* arc pouring in by tho thou¬ 
sand par day .—IlahesUr Unity Vr.i.-n. 
Tha KtjRAG NVv.’-VoiiKKK we reenrd ns ono of Ihc ablest 
sheets devoted t« agricultural matters piihlisiu-d in thin country. 
The columns of tho Rand bear murks of both lalniit and ability, 
mid its largo mid constantly Increasing list of subscribe re must 
be a moat conclusive evidence to the pnprivtor thut tils ettter- 
prise is duly appreciated. The Rural bus Just commenced a 
. new voinmo, and makes its nppoaranoe iu a handsome new 
dress, We commend It as a visitor that is worthy ol a hearty 
welcome to every farmer - * fireside. - Ikatun f.uiy Trairpr. 
One of the most welcome weekly iisitnnts to our .Mice is 
dfoon’s h'w'.'i AVat- }V,v r, a Joumr.l comprising the bent elements 
of rut agricultural, literary anil family paper. It has entered 
upon the trow nr lOiaied i a a heautifnl new dress, arpi with an 
extended capuciiy for usefulness. Wn comnu'tul tin. Rural lo 
all onr friends, as lie- most desirable acquisition next to Uni— 
next l.o—next—well we arc a modest mini, but here goes, next 
to tho Argus. Subrcnbc and pay for the Argus, mid then do tire 
same for tho Rural. M'ehigan Aojni. 
Besides containing much interesting agricullursl inatter both 
editorial and ciuittVoulcd, by a large list of experienced corres- 
poudeuts, the Rural is replete with finis Uturnr.v rnlsciillnaaous 
matter. Ituumbers suiuu;: l'.- co:is.tnm coiitriliut -r• "iich names 
ns Lieut. Maury. Dr. Fitch. T. 8 . Arthur. Ac Fingle articles 
from *aeh men are frcqucsitly worth, more lo the render than the 
whole year's subscription.—touts• Y -Y'U-r,.:. 
Tbb Rural New-Yorker is the mm; oxtcrutvely circulated 
paper of iho kind In the world, It is not merely agricnHural, 
hut aru lcgaiit journal for fkmilie*. It* Rditor, U.J 1 f Moore, 
Ks<|., is. through his | utillcatloos, otto f.f tin) meat influcnttal 
Em|., i,, through his publications, one i f the most influemlni t i>kl 
and truly useful ciiireus that Now Yiirlt state can boast of the C 
possessing, lie enjoys a large “hare of public favor, and de- are tri 
serves more.—fir press U , p 
Kuxal Ntw-Yoiurcn — It :: n ftnh'y paper, wiiit its much Y i ^ 
agricultural mailer as will make it Interesting to th** farmer, tu 6 lo 
in new?, it keeps up with all matters of interest. It has ex- — 
celleul HlastratAona of the best >tcck, bnildiogs, fruit*. Ac., and ■ DI 
satisfactory market reports N'o one oan possibly regret be- httil I, 
coming a >ntoeril>itTtolLlorU »iil be read with profit by every „ — , 
family— ln<t. Slab Jovrnat 
Modrk s Rural Nrw-YokkkR. deservedly bears tho rvpn- 
ration of being the best Agricnttnral weekly newspaper iu the ll r6 i‘Cl 
world It is laden with ohob o miscellany, litnru ure and in of all 
formation ; cottc i np in handsome style, aud proitisely illue- _ 
trnltrd. It Is peculiarly Ditende-I lor th.- farm-unuse. If yon HC WO 
want a tlr»t cl,.;,* farraer’e paper, send S2 to l). D. T. Moore, Ooi 
Rochester. X. Y.—AmmYtin Citizen. with 
It is chts -Itxg to its. after reviewing various,Eastern papers along 
filled with ton-sick tales, to got our hands on a copv of the 
KuiialNew- Yorker, its columns arc well tilled with Agricul- CeatU 
iurnl and IJior-.ity matter, making it. Just whai it purports to A Of 
be, ft /.jrai'v v,r. Every Farmer, capeciully, shoiildhavo am ,j„ 
a copy.—/#cvxjrd (fn.t) 'tribune. J" 
W*woTl.ici'l ttciitlon lo the advertisement iinaded - Kx- * ’ ^? w 
celsioe." and signed D. D T Moore, n- iudiva'ive of the of the 
placa to gut the best farm and fireside Jntiuin! In America — of jtlr! 
Thu Rural Nlw-Yorkkr hag Joftllj «ariwd all that Is *clvll- , a |L , 
tific and devoted editor claims lor it — C’Acoyo D-.-u'y Don. la.a u 
MooKR's Rural Nkw-Yorker.—W o wish that wo could In- ‘fttia 
ducts every fanner in Nortbern Indiana, io Mibscrihe for this Ita 
superior Agricultural Journal. Of ill the paper* that wo are „ rtTr(iT 
acquainted with devoted to this subject none ran* so high, in 
our estimation, as Mnoto's.— Biifrk/(/tiii| • ii Tb© 
Moors'* Rural Nkw-Yorkkr i- toe finest ,;iechncn of an retur 
-Vgricnhural, Literary and Katnily Ncwapuper in the United it 
States, without tin exception. It ought to have at lcnxtone bun- . 
dred s ubscribers in this county — ffuaiJ, UttntiM^on, tmL JOl'l' J 
The Koral Xk w-Yokki'r—-T his otirivaTIcI Agricultural pa- DtUJ c 
peris on our table. It should be tu too humlsof every farmer in sin fid 
the lnr,d. Gotten np fn superb style, it Is u beauttitil In appeat- 
ftnee as it 1 a in piacdlcal in it* mailer. Were wo a farmer, we COM 
should a - snort tltittk of farming without a tm.• as without tho declin 
New-Yorker.—Axs.own /Jrawnrci. -1 (Zbttd, 
Ar tLirr, good taste ana a thorough approolntlon of tho spirit 
of t!iv ago and wants of the reading nubile, eharactci i/e the 7s(id. 
pages of Ihn Rtiral. 1 1 now-etij-ys mi ittituvuistt paitOittute. and p ‘ , 
promises to become rite most extensively circulated weekly iu 
tho country .—Ere (/’,rj Gazette. 
Thk Roral hsj altHinml tint iargC't c.lreutaHoh of any paper 
of the ktud in rite rontdry or the world; and this pro eminence 
has bet-n ftchtr-vetl by careful mnuncemeut, first rate tact, Judi¬ 
cious enterprise anu liberality ^Rocht-Ur ihjiiy Ocmocrat. fg 
TtSK ftoqnency with which wn publish extracts from tho arriV 
Rukal show* onr own aptirsu-iaHoh of IL Lieut. Muury, Dr. 
Fitch and ottu-r eminent writers are regular contributors to its , 
pages—.Y. y. Fter.tr,y Ihui, All 
Tits Rett al Is a pe rivet typographical luxury, 1 ,-ntnitig with U. S. 
originality, pure moral?, and useful ronding. Replelo with good 
things fur tha ti reside circle, lo the farmer it 1 » legitimate 
authority —Bq?*nitt f - l?J Citizen ilitTC 
It* leading feature, perhaps, I* Agricultural; but iu the wuhfi 
depart intuits of the At t>, the Soh net's, Education, Literature, turn, 
and the Daily Newt, it is most ably and admirably sustained ■ , 
an honor to tho newspaper laniily.— Chritt. Ikratd ‘V ” 
Moore'* Rural N kw-Youkek Is an excellent misceUatieon* A 11 
aud agricultm-al wufkly, which has a large circillatiotl in this i lie E 
vicinity. Alt who tike it, like it, which is as high praise as cun fl , j n 
be awarJod to any uawspaj-str.— Grona tiapiJi Zlaify Viraltl. ( . 
Kurai. New- Yorker. — Wc nave read its cnluimus several *' 
years, uud can testily that they abound with die most useful W;l ’ ' 
information and srrggfstiorrs In regard lo Agriculture, liorrieui' an ft 
ture, aud all that pertain* to thu cultivation of tho rich bosom of 
mother earth. Farutoru should supply them:,elves with lire read- 
ing of *o valuable u publication Every farmer should take 
three pupots—a Rellglcois, a Political and tin Agriuttliural jour- ftnpp' 
•tal, Supplv your lamtly with nn-h reading, ami throw away on (1 
yourebt ;vn blaukct newxpapen*, tillod with lovrvsiek stories, ana . , 
silly anecdotes, and vutr cltildreti will bo distiuguixlu'd for in- At 
telllgeuce, virtue atn;f uscliilnes*.— CAriWnm I wf-vatni r. Time 
Moor:*’* Rural N'jsw-Yoiiklr is, Al many of our rvndcrs aro away 
aware, die prince among the Agricultural, Lit. vary, News, Scl- , 
ontiftc aud F'tuuily paper* In litis country It is complete in all 1 
its departments, and ha* really uo rival. If rury one of our sub- til© 0 
Scribt-ts went to a>k us wlutt paper to take next niter taking and A 1 
paying firr limit local Cftanly papcT, we aboaUl mioou at oooe, .« , 
tho Koral Vow-Yorker. It is a handsome eLbt p oxxl paper ,,uu 
comAliilng but few advertisement*, and employing a talented IQAIri 
and ollictcnt corps of Editor* iu Ita pnspnratioiL Its Agrieultu- v, 1( 
rnl and HoMieullurat depaittuevus are lull, ur.tl ably comlucL-d, *’ 11 
trad Its Literary, Scientific, Educational, Mlm.dlaneotis and News Visit 
Arrival ot tha Fulton and America 
Tus steamship Felton frem Havre, 17th, and 
^outhBnnuton the 18th of November, arrived at 
Now York on the l*t inst. She brought abont 
S'HROiiO in npecie. The America from Liverpool, 
*21 at. ult, arrived at. Hallrix on the 2d inst. The 
America brought about $125,000 in specie. 
(tRfcat BRrTAitr. — The news by this arrival, 
financially and commercially, is slightly important 
and internsting The money pressure continued 
•wi’hoatsign of diminution, slfhongh a somewhat 
better feeling bad snrnng np. 
Gen. Peabody & Oo, one of the most, eminent 
American bnn-es in Lo 'don, hpoarae temporarily 
embarrassed, hat received such prompt aid from 
the bank—nnde-stood to be about a miliUm sterl¬ 
ing— that all difficulties were removed. Their 
ability to go on with the assistance extended them 
was unquestioned. 
The exceesof oreditnote9 beyond the prescribed 
fourteen millions, was, on the 18‘h nlt„ £ 1 . 80 , 000 , 
and it. is believed to have been further increased. 
An Act of Indemnity is to be obtained from Par¬ 
liament 
The Tiroes says, it is understood that the app'i- 
-at.)oh which has been made within the last few 
days by a leading American house to the B rnh of 
England for a large advance on secoritiea f«r- 
o’Bhed from the private resources of the firm, has 
been moat satisfactorily met, and that all the ac¬ 
commodations required will be freely granted. 
According to rnraor, tbe requirements of the firm 
were nearly a million sterling, and according to 
the Daily Nowh, the assistance wag received from 
the Bank after a long deliberation, which it is ex¬ 
pected will enable the firm to promptly comply 
with the conditions under whtch the advances were 
made. 
Tbe prepsnre for money at the Bank was undi- 
minished; indeed, according to some authorities, 
it. was more intense than ever, but a meeTtng of the 
Directors broke np without sny advance in the 
rate of discounts. 
Augustus Stannard, M. P. T died suddenly at Dub¬ 
lin on the 16th. 
The attempt to launch the Great Eastern was 
made on the 29ib, and it was found impossible to 
move her. 
Francs. —Private letters from Paris describe a 
better feeling. Tbe American honses were begin¬ 
ning to vet remittances, and the situation of the 
Bank of France was improving. 
MAbaUucci. late Minister of Justice in France, 
was buried at Paris with great ceremony and at 
the public expense. He is succeeded by M. De 
Royer. 
Spain —The Espms of Madrid says that Mr. 
Dodge, the American Minister, has resigned, bur 
entirely on account of the health of his family and 
private considerations Baron De Brono has been 
compelled by tbe state of his health to retire to 
private life. 
Austria.— Vt Vienna there has been a partial 
recovery in tbe fands, and tbe premium on gold 
declined 1 per cent. This improvement is attri¬ 
butable to an official announcement of a considera¬ 
ble reduction in tbe Austrian army. 
Russia.—A fire occurred at St. Petersburg on 
tbe 5th ult, and many lives were loaf. 
Belgium —The King of Belgium had dissolved 
the Chamber of Representatives. The elections 
are to commence on December lOtb. The Senate 
and Chamber ot Representatives are convoked for 
the 16th of December. 
Turkby—E ight of the Belgrade conspirators 
had been sentenced to death, and two to banish¬ 
ment for life. 
The Divan of Jarsey had voted that all ciMzens 
are equal lu the e.ye of the law; also the abolition 
of all classes and privlllgos, and the liberty of pub¬ 
lic worship. 
Omar Pacha had left Constantinople for Bagdad 
with a small body of troops, to pirsue a route 
along the Euphrates which had been aban J >ned a 
century ago, owing to Arab depredations. 
Accounts from Waliachia represent the Demo¬ 
cratic party to be pursuing a course likely to 
throwserions impediments in the way of the anion 
of tho Principalities. They aim at having a choice 
of tbe Sovereign referred to the national vote, aud 
talk of sending a deputation to the Conference of 
Paris. 
Italy.—A conspiracy waa said to have been dis¬ 
covered among the Abaolatist party io Catelonis. 
Tbe elections in Piedmont had resulted in the 
tefnrn of a mnjority of Liberalis's 
At Tumi, the Government had an immense ma¬ 
jority. Upwards of 100 persons. Implicated in a 
late conspiracy, had b;en arre-ted at Naples in a 
single night. 
Commercial Intelligence-—B readstuff?.—Flour had 
'Inclined la- Wheat rl«cllnr *1 and in some eases 
•Itayld. Corn Is lorvsr and verj dull. Western canal flour 
i!4(pft‘J-Is6(i; Ohio 2T@'28s. Red wheat 6<5®6s9d; white 0s5@ 
Tstkl. Mixed and yellow oorn 358fld@3t5s: white do 40s. 
Pork—No sales. Lard heavy and nominal. 
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Arrival of tho Baltic. 
The steamship Baltic, from Liverpool 25th alt, 
arrived at New York on the 7th inst-. with seventy 
passengers and £9,000 specie on freight. 
Among the passengers is Peter Parker, Ef q., late 
U. $. Minister to China. 
Great Britain —In London, the recovery of 
iiiercanlile confidence made farther progress not 
withstanding thr serious features of tbe Bmk re¬ 
turn. Loans on goveromrut securities were read¬ 
ily obtainable for short periods at lower rates 
A boat £-100,000 of Australian gold was sold to 
the Bank during Saturday. On Monday the tone 
of improvement was more distinct than at any 
rime since tho bret tarn became observable. There 
was a Continued absence of f urther failur a and 
an additional amount of bullion, £1110,000, was 
taken to bank. 
On the stock exchange there was an increased 
supply of money, and short loans were obtainable 
on Government aecuritles at 7 per cenL 
At the Bank thh demand was leas heavy. Tbe 
Times concludes that the panic has entirely passed 
away. 
Gens. Wilson and Havelock are to be raised to 
the dignity of Baronets. 
A boiler explosion at a cotton warp factory in 
Huddersfield, killed nine persons and wounded 
many others. 
France. —M. Fould, Minister of State, was on a 
Letters from 8L Petersburg report that the finau- 
c.i il crinis was beginning sm&ibly to affect Rossis. 
Gold bad become very scarce, and exchange on 
London had filler,. 
Atstbia—L etters from Vienna report a con¬ 
tinuance of tbe financial and commercial crisis — 
The prices of raw produce declined daily, and 
money was so scarce than manufactured goods 
found but tew wholesale purchasers. 
8w3den.— A dispatch from Stockholm aunoun 
ces the formation of a Society < f Credit for mu¬ 
tual support and to maintain the public credit.— 
Ifce sar)Scription amounted to lour millions. 
China.— An extra mall from C'biaa had reached 
Suez wt'h dates from Shanghsi to Sept. 27th, and 
Hong Kong Oct. 5th. A violent typhoon at Ma¬ 
cao, Oct 1, had caused some damage, chiefly to 
native shipping. 
Lord Elgin was at Hong Kong, on board a man- 
of-war. 
California Clippings. 
_ 
Four well-known “solid men” of Santa Cruz 
weigh in the aggregate 1,038 pounds, viz.: Judge 
Scott, 285 lb).; Judge Rice, 2S1 lbs.; CapL Graham, 
231 lt>3.; and Eli Moore, 241 Ibi, 
Violent shocks of an earthquake were felt in 
San Francisco on the 2d and 5r.h ults. Clocks 
were stopped, and in a few instances tta s *r-;e 
mode in the walls of houses. 
Among the “ California Items’* we see it stated 
that tbe King of the Sandwich Islands has been 
made a Free Mason. At the General Grand En¬ 
campment of Masons held at Hartford ayear since, 
there were two native Sandwich Islanders among 
the delegates. 
A sea bass was recently landed at San Francisco 
which measured six feet two inches in length, was 
four feet four inches in circumference around the 
thickest part of his body, three feet eight inches 
around the head, sixteen inches across the featner 
edge of the tail, and weighed one hundred and 
eighty-seven pounds. 
An individual, says tbe San Francisco Chromcie, 
advertises in a paper in that city an entirely new 
insurance business. He states that $10,000,000 
worth of bad debts have been lost to the people of 
that city on account of debtors availing them¬ 
selves of the provisions of the insolvent laws.— 
The advertiser proposes to insure the payment of 
any or all ol these debts upon the payment of a 
small premium by the creditors. 
The Pla> er Courier mentions the reception of a 
sample of the cochineal from Dr. Trask, of Tood's 
Valley, California. It has ell the properties of 
cochineal found in Brazil aud the southern part 
of Mexico, the only apparent difference being that 
the article found in California is a light pink, 
while that, found elsewhere is a deep scarlet It 
is said to be quite plentiful this year, and almost 
any quantity could be easily gathered. 
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Provincial Item3. 
Sia Allen McNab left home the latter part of 
last week for Europe. 
The new Canadian Ministry consists of eleven 
lawyers and aa auctioner. The Toronto Globe 
archly says that the auctioneer was no doubt in¬ 
tended to knock flown the whole lot to the highest 
bidder, when they cannot be disposed of to better 
advantage. 
Eight hundred ships are annually loaded in 
Quebec with lumber. The average value of each 
cargo is £800, making a total of £640,000. The 
half of this immense sum is paid out in cash—fo 
the farmer for his produce, and for the use of his 
ported. The salea were in small lots at 71c for Chicago 8 prirg; 
ate for red wint -r Indisna; f.1 foi win e Canadian. Nothing do¬ 
ing in other gra'rtg. 
ALHASY. Dec 7.—Flour *.nd Mes —There Ib a sternly busi¬ 
ness doing in Flint in part for ihe Hast end the supply of tim 
home lr*de at »houl previons prices. Corn Meal il held fl mly 
With only a innilerite demniii 
Gn»li*—'orhingh-tf. transpired in Wheat sir ce onr lust, tho ugh 
there U a fair supply In insrket Corn is io limited enppiy, 
there nor being over fonr boat toads afloat aud in store, and it 
is being he'd Urrnly at an odvance; sale* Western mixed in lots 
at tide. B«r)*-y ru les heavy and to -ffe t sab s crnce-aion* are 
made eaten two-rowed at *2c - fonr rowed at 75c. Oats in 
moderate request with Baled Steto al 43J£, measure. 
Hor;r—The market f.vors the buyer. Dressed hogs »t 6 © 6 i£ 
fur light and heaxy. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NSW YORK, Dec. ti —The Current prices tor the week a; 
all th>, rnarkoiM are ** follows;—Reeves—First quality. IOi^@} 
lit Ordinary. TOStilOJi'd . Common,!! 4121110 .; Inferior, S29e. 
Cows aft o Caiv *<s—Finit quality, $oJ q>7fl; Ordinary. $SKg) 86 -. 
Common. JHRA-lfe Interior, jUSfaiAV 
Veal Oxlvxs— Fxtra, 8t&o7o.; Other qualities. tc 
Sees? lid IuAmes— Ftr<i quality, l tUdurAS-i; Other qualities, 
*3M4.tR 
Swine—F irst quality, .V4@fit£c.: Other qualities, SCgjS’^c. 
CAM tfRiDON, Dec. 2 —At market 1774 Cattle, li'JU Iteeves, 
and 571 Stores, consisting o! Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
Yearlings. Two and Three Year* Old 
Prices—M arket Reef— Kxtra. $7 aJ 0(£T,SQ; Ft rat quality, $6,25 
CALKINS’ GAMES AT WORDS. 
M ORK RcTV.R.'arvrNO TIT V V TUB Ot,r> OAMK OF 
" Foe. and Geest," and infinitely more profitoblo, are these 
Games of 8 ,iel!iug, Geography. Grammar. Trade?, etc. They 
will carry a itch s ore of pieamre lute "very feouly of children. 
Pri e $L. Rent hr mall, nonrage paid. Agents wanted. 
413w2 CAT,KIN'S * STICKS, S48 Broadway, New York- 
W r p i,. THE DllHBt A Fikeside Moktuly Oon- 
r PANitsH on 1 Guide, for the Wtre, Mother. Sis¬ 
ter and D*ugb er. Kdired by Mr* U. 
MOTHER A-Sr Instead of adding to the alreudy6xc«6- 
* sire love of faahion aud finrry.it will aim to 
etevat socia Hfe. by teaching tLr,s»e prioriplee; 
SISTER und inculcating those MJi liraent* which are 
' 1 most intimately connected « l h home — the 
sphere of tbe sVna woman. $1,50 per annum; 
ulub tenti*. f I. Speofmena, and lists of prerni- 
0 Attotttvp nms.ftiriiiahi.d free Addresr 
da I. au 1 tit. BEAi'LE & ADAMS. Buffalo, N. Y. 
DAUGHTER. 
MIDDLiKBCHY ACADEMY. 
T HE llRih TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN 
more prosperous than any correspond!! g Term in the whole 
history of tho School. Onr accommodations have been folly 
occupied. 
The Academy has J as*, hewn honored by the Reger e, with an 
appointment to instruct Common School Teachera, 
The 119ih Term will cmmunct' on Monday, Dee. 14th 
In thin flnnncial orisiv, no rtsuonstfst applicant will be sent 
away, though he may not ft d It cor venieut to meet his bills 
»cc riling to the rules at the Academy. What bettor thing can 
a young person do for hicuelf, lu taift prosttatler, of business 
raise.-——Efravra* ,‘n.ru.t ,w, x itov quanvy, .. , 
* 0>Wj ® 575: rMrt qUttllty ' *>■'***•* ^ weed. 
Workhto Uxftft—$75, IRJtSSHJ 
Cow* »xo Calves—$ 25, OO'/i.fi). 
YE.Aai.mtoi—$1 iiy.it. Two year* old—$17uj;20. Three years 
old—$25.^36 
Sheep *.es Ivinas—5100 at market Prices—In lots, $1,00, 
$1,5U, 2»‘ 0 each. Extra and selections, $2,50fai3.0U. 
Swiss—iHW at market Prices — Live weight, 60 . H3 th.— 
Dressed. 7(ui7 hie 
Hide ■—5c. L 5. Tallow— 6 c 
Fn.rv—(3,3.07 r HHch. Calf Skiua—9tq;10c. %a Dl 
3RIUHTDN", De;. X—At market 1400 Beet Cattle, 5 0Stores, 
9 pair Working ' >xcti. 80 Cows and Calves, 5,000 Sheep and 
•Lsmbe SdO .Sirtne, 
Priciis—A tccl Cattle—Extra, $0 00Q7JO; First qnality, $7,00; 
Second. 5VC ITiird. Ordinary. $5,0'). 
Ykaxlcxge—S llijjJiO. Two years old—SlfiqJM. Three years 
old—JTic.’JI. 
Wo h*i a a o x« y—$75fiT;o. 
Cow; iXD CaLvsj— $22, 26(S31 
Veil Calves—$ 3,00, l.iXkaid.O ' 1 
Sheep axo Lakes—E xtra, $2,00^3,00 By lot, $1,20. 1,50 
@ 2 , 00 . 
wtint—Pigs 6 , : 4 c town, 6 >;'f3c. 
Hide*— 5c t. ire raltow—6c. p. ft- 
PEvra-ea@67c. Cnlf -kins— Or.! IV; %3 ft. 
WOOL KL&.KK3TS 
BOSTON, Dec 2.—Tbe sales of Fleece and Pulled Wool con¬ 
tinue quite limited, and prat's as jet nave not become settled, 
in Foreign there havo been .-ales 0 : SO, 1 * 0 Iks. Peravitn, and O') 
bales Cape, ou pi ivaie tern s. 2.174 bales Foreign have been 
re-shipped to Liverpool 
Saxony fleece*,,. -.— i'7 Smyrna washed,.... . 23/2.30 
Am full blood.TVoSO Ho. unwashed.. 122.21 
hs and hi blood.37(3*5 Bnec-rs Ayree,.12,d50 
Com. to M blood.3S333 Mexican,. 17@lF 
Pulled, extra,.4$;2.4S Chili, Valparaiso. 15 2 am 
** super.. 3-P543 Syria washed. 2.Vi27 
No. 1,.2S,a»t5 Do unwashed,. 
No. 2,...I3 o£ 33 I ?emv. washed. 
Hull—T be Coopetxtowo Jonin* 1 ssyj rh*t buyers in that 
couu-y are not offeriug beyond u a Sc- for choice lot*, anil even 
at tho'* lowratra, there ate lew if any cash ***?.. No grower 
will sell at such low prices wbi, « n- ’. far ed to do (o. An im¬ 
provement may not tu ex jiecu.-i nr ti! near ihe close of the a -xt 
-umir-r when tbers irv«y or aa advance of from 2 io t cents.— 
There x-e » great tunny hops In the country, and brrw.,i a are 
not doing a hrsry bu'inaia. Up to tho present t m» the brew¬ 
ers of this city have purchased very *p .lingly, and there is lit- 
t’e prospect of an Increase :n tbe demand for some to come — 
Tbe price here is unusually low, prime lots offering at 6 @-’e, 
wiihont takers.— Albany Argus. 
MARRIAGES. 
At Waled Lake, Mich.. Nov. 26th, by Bev Famuel K- Morse, 
Mr. T. N. JONES, of Mendou, N Y , and Miss SUSAN B. ROL¬ 
LIN', of the former place. 
■ AD V ERTIS EMENTS. 
Term* of AdverttslnK.—Twenty-five Cents * Lrae, each 
OB er'Jon—in intermit Briet and appropriate annoxitcement? 
referred and no Paten; Medicine or deceptive advertiseaentr 
inserted on any conditions. C3F" Tne clrcala'^ou of the Hvral 
Ibw-Y 0 hker largely -xceeds that of atiy other Agricultural or 
stallar Journal to the World—and is from av’XI to 36.U•; greaser 
' can that of anv ot Vv paner (out ot N*»w Vc-k rstyl irabRstied In 
• ilt Staid or taction of the Union 
Special Norte** Fifty Cento a Une eeoh fnscrrioc 
FAIKFIEI.O SEMIMARV. 
Rev. J. B. VAN PETTEN, A. M., Principal 
E very P UFARTM * Nr OF T in. INSTITUTION i.i pros¬ 
perous and recetvei thorough attention. The Commercial 
Department -a llimri-ning and *iU be epe iciiy attended 10 dn- 
ring tbe Winter Tern Besides daily roidtatious and lecture * 
npon me bei 11 .ee ot Accounts and f’ollticral Koonomy, weekly 
leetures will be given to the Commercial ’ la.* by the Faeu ty, 
Hon. E. (Staves, Urof C A. Voo •, and other-, on Law, Com¬ 
mercial Ethics, Biisioes* babi’s, .sc. Rokrei and Washing per 
week $1 75. Tuition from t* to £/'• Charge for tne Commercial 
Course $1.5. Conveyance free from the N. Y Central B. K. at 
Herkimer ind L'tt e Fai ls las first day of tho Term. 
The Winter Term b-gina December Id. 1 67. 
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Agents wanted, 10 engage to tb* sale of these Bibles, to whom 
a liberal commission wiU be allowed Address orders to 
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the r’af; and Winter 
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named. Other Lecturer*, among whom are Geo. D. Prentice, 
of Louis vine, and Rev. W. H, Milbnrn, of N. Y , have accepted, 
but uavenot yet -xed their time 
Rev. E II. Coapin, New York, Nov. 18 
Rev A L Stone, Borteon, Nov 24 ASS 
Geo W Curtir. Itoq.. Sew York Dec 3 
Rev. T. Stare King. Bouton, Dec. HI 
Rev I Rieiirardjton. Rochester, Dec 17 
Prof K. L. Yeomans. New York. Dec. 22 
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By order of the Committee, 
fret. 2)1.1857. W V K LANSING, Chairmen. 
this State or taction of tha Union J-* Y O 3NT 5 S 
jy Spmiai Nr,ncfts Fifty Cant .a Una t«:h losertioc COPPEE LIGHTNING FONDLTTilK- 
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Broome Co. N. Y. Invalid* are made perTactlr cotnioria- X Proprietapsofthls Patent, for th.- ten Western countiea of New 
bio through the Winter seiwor. For C. entsr. address York, the State! cf Micuigaii. L" 1 **"A, HltooSs, Witconsto, Iowa, 
__ J. H. NORTH, M D. 
THE GOOD TEMPliAii — VOLUME TUIriD. 
rpHi.S POPCLAR LITERARY TEMPERASOK MtQA- 
1 six k enters on its Third Volume under very secoura<tog 
auspice* The Dec- No is enriched with a *plendid portrait on 
Steel of Mrs. FkasCSS H Gaftr. who I* a tegular Contributor. — 
Published mouth'y. .12 posce Single copy $1; Fire copies for 
teams during the winter; to the mechanic, for Ira ^,ld mouth.ySI 
work; and to the 2,500 laborers who are engaged *♦: Thtowo copies Mo 
in the trade. _ 
The U. S. Treasury.— The Washington corres¬ 
pondent of the N. Y. Times, writes that tbe United 
States Treasury estimates for the next fiscal jear 
have been completed, and notwithstanding the ef- 
lorts made to reduce them, the aggregate will 
reach about seventy n illions. The War Depart¬ 
ment estimates are increased by the imticuated 
Mormon war, and those for the Navy by ths con¬ 
struction of the new steam sloops of war. Secre¬ 
tary Cobb does not apprehend the necessity of re¬ 
sorting to loans on Treasury notes. 
Sftariifts, Cotnmcrtf, £r. 
aURir. Nxw-YoBftxa Orrtcft. > 
SocassTxa. Dec 8,1867 t 
We cannot recall the lime when dullness was so apparent as 
this morning—nothing doing and none seem to possess tbe incli¬ 
nation to purchase. We have made some few alterations in onr 
table—all downward in tendency—and should purchaser! ap¬ 
pear we do not doubt every department of trade would give 
way for the purpose of effecting sales. 
BOCHESTHH WHOLBRALB PSIOE8. 
Him am uiu’iftiji ‘Ni'.-uui'v* ««uqvnuuii(ii| iiiimu'iikiwiAIRIqii ->tJWU . visit to London, supposed to have reference to the 
departments are none tho les-so. Wo hope ibu word of ours to financial crisis and the situation of the Bank of 
its Tavot, will Tkj tb© ni'.‘iiTi> of tocuririj; fn.* it n few* now nanipi .. I n.i... . . 
nt Wo t-inU kIhI to ir.Tvrftnl Un> muno} fox it for jiuv ftlld tO CCI1 LT With li)rd Piil016rstOD 111 
who refervat’6 to the ot* th6 Danish Drinei- 
Moorx's 11’-uau Nkw-Y'OKKRB Is toll of variety, origiuftl and palilit'B. 
select- No linpet on our list ot excluwiges conn s so near our TllO Coiirrier Dubiu lihin announces that the 
MV off 1 !!: n : r TH* 0 RutM m i‘s U> a P v% ri valuable 0 p»p»L Ut ud-quarters of an English reerniting establish- 
emlriMitly prncttoal In U» c^anictor uml puro in ita tone. W- IDOQt will bfl Opt-UdU At t»traS8barg U6C* 1st. 
serves and is aebievtog abundant success,—N. v catiy ,'w*. The Avnl Bays that the conference of Paris has 
. The Kurai. in not Only a lavorito in the rural districts, .... ,, rl . , ltr ti |. T ftnnftrv 
but dv - rvedly poruUr Iti N>» pitpor evx*r iun © tuoro puw uu uii daiuuu). 
proh|Minm» earner —Louiir.Mk . . !r !m with The B^nlv Of 1* f&UCe WAB gtiltliUiC Specie. 
care, trad labor, and l ets; ..ot tumbled touether like new-mown A mot) tillg Of Paris disUllerfl had memorialized 
hay,but «K.iliriill.vexprv 5 ia*(i hgU ti»!!i\U‘d M o rejoice, while wn „ ABCiHim a Br * A itntv An fnrrtiffn 
do not woiulnr, to know how U tun»» and how tupldly U K^ vf, nilU0nt tO raise tQO import il iiy OH IOieigli 
is bDiujr itloriicd May it thut continue, 4tui it© shadow hi wnya Bpiritoocia Hcjuors*, on the ground that they cannot 
bo Moos*.— ijAif ago /*ii.‘y journos . i ii * rur * i. is thoim- compote with foreieucri*. The government replied 
Me that it would be guided by an inquiry. 
^L\C?-Tokk > :te^ $TuZ of^toh la'wiihont** said that the Spanish Mexican 
blot (IharavtiiiistlcrtUy Agrioultural. It in in ton broadest sense question Still presents danger. 
a trinity i Wr, 0 tie which ihav bo *dmittel witotmt doubts aj Lord Bowdeu has gone to Madrid to urge the 
to its tendency.—AVw York R,ctrrJ, r .Tu* Ku«*t New- r ,.,,,,„tinn r.f k(s»*iiran *nv,.v 
Yorkek )* decidedly U>n host Agricultural neper In the United r - - ' Pwon til the MexD an envoy. 
state*, in each and ail dnpnrtmunt*. ami well iiiorit* its eminent Bussia—P rince G ivaran, Governor General of 
suecoi.- /lortoatoVie HrancK ..... V.«. Moo us "";/J 10 make jr n .|.t K an .i Mingrella. had Vieeii isaaKainated hv 
a fortnnn out oi Un* Rdicau. ami «e trust ho wvii, for he ut heiyi.tg 'vomits tinu Mingreua, nan oeen assassinated D> 
io tntilu the fortune <jj the country.—Ohso statesman. one ol the sovereign princes of Mingrolia. 
Fiotnt axis Gxaix I 
Flour, bbl.......... $l.75qii5,5u 
Wheat. Gen. $1.10(21,15 
Best white Canada. $1, Ukqll .15 
Corn,....O.@7l>o 
Oats. S*c 
Barley,. Mk/ifiSo , 
Buckwheat,.81.2.5 4c 
Bean?...75c<i$l,I'0 
Poos. 
Meats. 
Fork. Mes*.$iKi.L*iq£2t',00 
Do. cwt-.. .$. r '..mC',d0 
Beef, cwt-J4.tOte5.50 
Spririg I .amt'* aoeh,$l,5tKrffS.25 
Huttou ;carcass I ..._$5, UU 
Hun?, emoked.JUt^tellc 
Hhoiildora, ..9.S.iuldo 
Ohlokeiis,... fejfjfio 
Turkeys. fiauc 
(1mm. -.38 
Hairt, *o. 
Butter, roll,.. .UW^ltio 
Do. firkin,.. ..14^15c 
Choose,.7(m8o 
Lard, tried./lie 
Tallow,..9wj9,2.c 
Xgg8. dosen....lSqOloe 
Hoiiev, box, ..0O@16c 
Canutes, box. ....... v2-* v luJ3o 
Fruits axd Koora 
Apple*, bushel,.38te,T0c 
l»o. driod.$1 ,i*a.i;1.25 
Potatoes.ItSS.V'c 
Hide* ajto Sxixs. 
Slaughter,.3^4,t,c 
CaUl. ri^iue 
Sheep polta.IKIuJN.v 
Laiah do.- - v 
SEEPS- 
Clover, bushel,_S5,N.te/.0ti 
Timothy,.$S.i'tfji,7J 
SUXOJUEA 
Wood, haul.$4,50.^5 ,60 
Do. sort.$S.iM£4,iJ0 
Cool Lehigh. 
Do. Serauton.JB..NI 
i>0. KlOHUburg, .. J-'v.MVr)y, )• 
Ik). Shamokiu. ..$6,25,^8.75 
Do Ctm*.l'Aiiili-se 
Salt, bbl.$ttUY<fil,Ia 
Hay. tun...$7(2.11 
Wool, il ft.3tite]4|ie 
White fish. Mil. JO SO 
Codflsh II quintal..$4„VV.u)4,75 
Trout, bbl..$3.00 
IMPROVED LANDS. 
X OFFER FOR SALE OR RENT tn I.lvlngiton Co, Ill, 
7'j rcetions of land. a.I under cultiratirc, wvih a .-oo-i too 
storv house !6 bv 22 te»,t on each quarter of 16.1 uc-aa Tne 
land is high rolling prairie - - -il 3 fee* i!,,*p ; water abundant; 
coal it 5 lo 6 Cunts a bushel wi bin 12 :o '« miles . distant from 
Odell, on I'-e C tinu*xo. Alton asut St I*»ut» R. B. 4 to 6 mile* ; 
south-west from '. hL-ago SI milts ; Mtd the climate a* healthy 
as o»n bo. .address •.* ►i.bacriber ar Mirsp, H;r. r\isr, Liv¬ 
ingston Co., III. .414 J HENRY. 
A VALUABLE GIFT 
For any Season, and of Permanent Value, is 
WEBSTER'S I N.VBltllJGKU IUCTIONAKY. 
“ It has saved us time suoegh in one year’s use to pay fi r tt- 
•elf; and that must be deemed send property, whica will clear 
itse f once a year "—.Vr*r 1 * Z 
Fnblirheii by G. A C. VKKHU AM. hpiingneld. .'Lass ro!d by 
all BookieBers __ 
TO YANKRKSAT HOME AND ABROAD. 
TOE 2KST SEWSPAP8R IX XKW BXGLAXn. 
THE SPSINGFIELD WEEKLY REPUBLICAN, 
Bv Samuel bowi.es a company. 
1 jUBfilMlED KVKRY SATURDAY FOR S1.N44 A YEAR. 
X 7,:s janruxl has wan a nafonai repncation ter lu eKcel- 
leuce as aceitrral Foma; Wwsprape- tnd It* I'teh Foil'.Ic'd arai 
L.irerarr chstoCtor. ItoMisbeii in ti* bean of X«» Sngiand : 
,ra - „iKer «bret and with a creater aiuount of mailer than the 
tio-"-, a-wkljea t, i;h a days later new tian ;-o Nsw York 
aud BomOu woeklies of the same d* o : tuprorenlliig more 
fail’felly than those Journals can, ot pl.,lua* tod,:, Ledistin- 
guishtnc principle* ii New Kngla. .1, lit moral*, pp'Dir- *cd te- 
tiKton and taint* np with especial re-eret ce to the taste* and 
want* of New Sotil u d families, whetucr settled la toetr oriu! 
ual tomss, ot ttnnsplMite'! to distant ponton* ot tii.j Duioa— 
TeK Kri'i SUcax presents more attractive feaiarv* (of * grr.K- 
ral Ciroulatlon Ihan any other New Rbgland P«;-:T 
It rs tho only I'Mspapcr in New Kuc and pnbltshcdcn a'anso 
qnarto rtowe—eight pages of >1* or.tomns—hke toe New York 
fi, ',i i ar,i . r> It oniaiua, ea< h week, full Suii.liraries ui 
the liioii! new* of New England—A Rev' m* ,1 tV Ma-keU and 
Moiv ury Affaire—A Summary of ReDctou< IcteU'gence— A 
Letter from Boston, by ouo of the men; brilliant writers con¬ 
nected wito the F-eaS—An Agrlcultnra! fftoma-k'ditorialgon 
the Various Topic* of toe Week—Original and SeWted Tales. 
Poetry. Miscellany. Ac ;n ail ovt- for'.- 'Olid coiasurs of 
Reading in each number. 
The RepnbUcna is malar the odltorlsl Chrir^e f SiiniKt, 
Bowtit*. with whom are associated Dr J '*• ttntLasu. author 
,,f the History of Wostem Masvnct metre sad ” Tho Bay Path, " 
and several other exporienctd writers. 
Tvsms—O ao copy, eight monte- *■ one yeat SLrd ; sixteen 
urenths $2 Two cpfes, on* year $S el- t cqiioa $H>; and 
twenty copies $2 I; with o.-i- copy extea to tbe cetrer up of the 
r'.nb :'n c.toer of toe two lost c ■>«* Foe loity copies one year 
I qpi. and tho D»i'y Kvpab'.icau extra lor the getter np ot the 
cuib. Bauk bills current la tar capita, oi any Stato received 
til ihir. 
1t»k Dai uv RaruBU«?Aft. oPTidnstod by too sftme parries, is 
nnblitoed for *' a year, and contains all tor ue »i ot -be day— 
, or> .... aa d Domestic— siiiinJlftneously with the- Now Yotk 
Jon -■ala. anit prerentod in a much t.itro convenient and reada- 
hlo stvle Five copier- of the Daily are sent to ooe address one 
York, toe States of Micuigsii, IralianA. QEriois, Wiaconsin, Iowa, 
Kentucky. Tnux-srce, and Minuesola Terrliory. 
Theytote manafaccnTeis of these celebrat -r Conductors, and 
are prepared to turoreh them with too ap(,rop->!e apparatus, to 
all parties holding toe right to territory, in any qna.,titjr, and oo 
short notice. 
The rods aw put np ta cases convenient for ItHosporUbon. 
with the full complement of fixture* Inclosed Ksch case con¬ 
tain* twenty-five iVmdaeTOi*; each t’onductor cornyrisee forty 
foot of copp»rr, cure su\ l to-plated or glided branch point, seven 
insniators, ana footeting* 
They arefumlihed io mre-uis by the case: wito the exclusive 
rlghl to disporo of them to :e need iti certain described territo- 
ry, on very «ir*ntag«rae terms 
Applications fo* Agency, orders for stock ot models, and all 
communications relaxnc to this business will receive immedi¬ 
ate attention, if addressed to BRITTAN A MARSH, 
iiuttr • Lock-port, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
t 5 r- rtreniare sett ou application. 
A8TOK HOTJSE. 
«3 SO PHB. X> AY. 
.iiHS FOURTH. ’ 8KV r.N YEARS’ LEASE." COM- 
l menccd tn Muy 1857, will end May 1st, 1S&4. This House 
is conducted npon tho same system that has distinguished it 
hitherto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchants doing business in 
I re vicinity Th* Rmtanr am U eniinty Independent of the Artee 
House. 
Especial core taken of toe sick 
Families wtLi £nd tote die of toe cootest Howls in New Yotk 
dnr'tig the si-mmer, and toe LaPUMf Dhuktesjit perfect in 
all that prod iich* real comfort 
I toe City Railroad ' 'are starting from the doors, enable guests 
to ranch the upper part of toe City with facih-.y The small 
1 Cara bring pMseiigcni fro-<' he Navr Havun and Boston droteou, 
ZTta Street, to tho tmtnediste front of toe Hotel. 
Grateful ter toe nil!. I Intend lo deserve !ntnre favor*. Fat¬ 
tens are reipecH-stly requested to give noeiceof their Irrte-.ded 
ridt i4 -iS' 11 C- A- STBTSOb- 
4HUA444) IM KCHAriiNG AGENCY. 
B R.AGDON AND • iLLYS (1F.NKKAL PURCHASING 
Assscv.—Tho snf - ibers have associated themselves un¬ 
der toe above name >r .re purpose of executing cotnmsssions 
for toe purchase of all kind* oi articles tbr persona residing 
either in city >" * country. The demands made upon onr time to 
exec ate such ooninrissions beretnfore. and toe aepareut aeoe.;si- 
ty for such aii Institution tn this city, have iurtuced this enter¬ 
prise Both member* of tho lira will pay personal and prompt 
situation to tiro exec atiofi of the commands al their friends, end 
will be assisted, when neorasarj. by competent persons tn every 
department of trades Pariiciilar'Htten:: m paid to order* far 
Implements fbr farm oi garden use. seed;, planter, trees ol overy 
description, root*, stock,carriages, hamesa. saddles. Agricaitu- 
ntl. llorticultural ot otirer Books, clothing, cloths, groceneo, !v •- 
pitnre. hJkrdwnre. music and musical lustriiments. mULfnery. rvre- 
nietics. perfume*, fancy urticVs, iDdeeil every and anything ’hut 
this ot ocher vnarkets afford, thut can be purchased by us W tee 
advantage of not friend* It shall be our aim to attend ;i«uur>t- 
|y to there conin' isHtons and tons obviate tho necessity of ex¬ 
pense of time -nmrey and faiigue in travel, on toe part of oar 
cuitomera. Tn* Lanes may »K on onr at&rotr.'n to their 
otifera Address BftAGPGN A RFI1-LY. 
ChxS ». Bbacoos. I V O Box 4214, Chfcago. Iff 
Frusk- W. Rbillt. s _ 
ESTABLISHED ITST 1836. 
C . .4 . Bl’RK Sc CO.) 
TkFOiiTERS. MANUFACTURERS D? 
1 Dealers in 
Watches. Jevreirv and Diamonds, Plain and Fancy 
Silver Wars, Fine Table Cutlery, Silver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Fancy Arttciea 
Our assortment o toe above trends is toe iargeet to be fcnml, 
and the prices the most reasonable. 'Ve invite toe attention cf 
those who wish to examine or pnrehase. 
C. A Bear. ) No. 2 state St. Rochester, N T 
Jtto T. Fox, } 
Caas H.Wftaal _ 
REMOVAL, 
FRANCIS <3* LOT7TREL, 
Stationers. Printers and Book - Binder*, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to the New Store 
N’o. 45 lYLaiulen l^aiie. 
[JVear Was*an St., iVno- for*.] 
jgjr* Wo supply everything in our line Drdrrs receive 
; ^ romps MUmtlon 
IIIDHT-440HN8 FOR SALK.-Right or reu fine young 
C> Cow* and Heifer* ; Also Heifer *rd Bull CalTOe 
Oonkvtn*. Modi non Co.. N. Y. f»lt U 8 P- OH A PRAM, 
THE ILLINOIS CENTS Al RAILROAD CO. 
/AFFKR FOR BALK OVR- l.54)U.4M>e ACRES SKLECTBD 
I / Farming and Wood Lraiid* In Ttacte of Forty acre* and up¬ 
ward*, to *uit psrch-Kici*. on 
T.nng Credits and at Low Ratos of Interest 
Famphict*. containing Maps, description ot Land* and otter 
information valaabie to ttc Wretora Kmigranf, wffl be sent free 
° { $*i'** b JOHNriWfNlNG. Gen. Agt„ Buffalo, N. Y, or 
JOHN WILSON. Land Com'i I C, R R, Ohio, III 
„h. bii".. JO 50 ble fctvle Five copi.V of the Daily are Start to one address one 
H qniuUl.V$4,jIx2)4,7S war f'sr $22.5 ■; ten cop-ire 54- 1 
,Si H p v ta in t -.— L v> subscription received without tbe cash in advance, 
. ihc paper Is dlscootit uvd when to* period of payment sx- 
pir,... Address saM! Kl. BOWLKB A COMPANY, 
■ -wr -to or • nn Ynmo ' • , tl rt. ldftt a’s .in .C*VI XT,-.-, ■ 
PROD UCE AN D PROVISION M.ARKICT8, BpringAuld. Dec, 1557. 
BpringSsld, Mass 
Ruhai, Nkw-Yokkkk it a paper the funic of which I* wii 
blot Ohai-acliiristlcally Agriciilturnl. it is in ton brotides 
n honey Faptr, oue which may be admitted without dot 
question still presents danger. 
Lord Howffea hns gone to Mtdrid to urge the 
reception of the Mexican envoy. 
Russia. —Prince G tyaran. Governor General of 
Kutuis and Mingrelia, had been assassinated by 
one of the sovereign princes of Mingrelia. 
NEW YORK, Dec. T—Flour -Market V better. Sate* at 
$4,tiO- v a'U,75 for ooremon to choice super SiatA; $i,85<5;6.i 0 for 
extra do: $t,8a(riA,7» lor coinrooii !o mortiuso and extra Michi¬ 
gan, Ac .closing drill. Cinndiiu flour better; sates ill J 1,75^5 
4,80 for super; $5,.«(ifi6 lor extra. 
Gkaix—M arket for wheat dull. Sales Milwaukee club at 
lOtVhUi'Je: mi! I, -w» sprieg at line, sir white Canadian at l?5c. 
Bye scar c and urn,. s,nt 7dc delivered. Batlry nominal 
52c for fonr-rowvd. delivered Molt dull otflio Corn nominal 
atSJo for mixed Wes tom In store, Oats ilfititSc for State and 
Western. 
Pitovtstox*— Pork. Baler at $1 (12V.i) 16.75 for mess, and H,7ft 
ferprinift Lard Utcrii. Lo. Dressed hogs (xdiffHo, Bnt- 
wr 12:.,r.l6.tic ter Ohio, U< ; : 2l)c tor Stale Chcoao tvi^'aC 
BUFFALO, IVc. 7.—T.s receipts of grain on Saturday were 
fair, rear slug over tOD.OdU bu»hels and for tho week over halt a 
million of bushel*. 
The quantity of ilonr revolved during tho week fboU np some 
70.IM) bbl*, the greater portion of which was. however, con¬ 
signed through by railroad 
4 it ACIJE8 OF EXTRA L AN It Foil SALE 7 mile* 
-f\/ from riraml Rapids; S) acres improved ; buildings: well 
or splendid soft wafer ; good cistern, and a tine young orchard. 
A nice location for s'ftpier ing and fruit culture. 1‘Toduce and 
implements with too term If desired- For terms, apply re 
O. N. (JADWKLL, Looutisvillo, Kent Co., Mich. 
doublo extra. 
Grair— Holders of wheat were firmer and but few sales re- 
D OCWLE SUN- FLOW KU SEEU BV M AIL In pack¬ 
ages, each sufficient to plant 12 square rods, sent by mail, 
post-paid, for 25 cents per package 6 packages $1 Cedo Null; 
Peas IS cents per package Postage stamps received in pay¬ 
ment Please send in your order* w ithout delay. Address 
B. ELDER. Ay«rs, lndtana Co., Pa. 
V N D K K LEROY’S Nt'USKRlBS 
A.t Angers, France. 
M R. LEROY begs to inform his friend > uni the public fret 
hi* supplementary Catalogue lor Lri'7 Is no * ready for dis¬ 
tribution, aii ; can be obtained gratis of too and*isigned ngeur 
Particular aitenlion i« called fo the nimsnr,' v Lne ostor-ment 
of Frnlt, Oxnauiental and Bv»ia-reen Trees. Rarabs. Loses, 
Camellias. Becdliiig?. Ac. Ac ANDKh LKi^Di, 
Anff^ts. p ranc<? 
F. A. Srtjgdiskk, Agent. IS7 Peari 8t-> New York. 
