DEC. 19 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
EXCELSIOR —“ STILL HIGHER!’’ 
FREivniTJiva: list of 
THE RURAL FOR 1857-8. 
Tub Ageuta and other ardent and working friends of 
Moore's Rural Nkw-Yorker— and all diopowxl to become 
such-are referred to the annexed very extraordinary Pro¬ 
gramme of Premiums for the ltCR.a. Canvass ot 1867-8. 
Examine it carefully and then decide »a to Ita merits.— 
The Premiums are Worth COntkndino rou, without any 
other argument than le comprised In their enumeration. 
Indeed, we are coufldent that it ig altogether the Best 
and molt Liberal List of Prizei ever ojjered by an 
American Publisher ! It gives every o.vk who obtains 
even a email club gome substantial rrwahii for his ef¬ 
forts, and each and nil who make exertions lo the good 
cause will he reuameratod in proportion to the attention 
and influence b< stowed. First, please read the 
CHRISTMAS PRIZES-ALL CASH! 
(Open to Competitor » for the April Premiums.) 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, tv Cask, for the largest 
list of V early MuhiQrtherB to Kur il Nlw-Yorkkk obtain¬ 
ed in any one Township, and sent in or remitted according 
to our Terms, oil or before the Spth day of December, 1867. 
SEVENTY-TIVE DOLLARS for the next largest list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the uext largest list. 
THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS Tor the uext list. 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS lor the next list 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS 'or the next list. 
TEN DOLLARS for each of the next TWENTY lists. 
nr I'hoft competing for the Christmas Prizes will 
please note that. Their lists will also b.* * counted for the 
Grand April Premiums. Tin Prizes will be announced and 
paid as soon after Dec. 2d as the regult can he ascertained. 
GRAND APRIL PREMIUMS! 
$310 00. -To the Person obtaining the Largest Num¬ 
ber ot Yearly Subscribers to the RURAL Nsw- YositHK in 
Any one county, »u<| paying therefor according to our 
Terms, previous to 'he 1st cl April, 1868, we will give a 
Sup-rti PIANO FORTE, with Cokkugatkd Rounbino 
Board, of the re.v irate. manufacture of Boards!an, 
Gray & Co., Albany, the Cash Prior of which is THREE 
HUNDRED AND TEN DOLLARS. 
$200 00.—To the person obtaining the next largest 
number, ms ah'.ve, we will give a Piano Cash Five oc¬ 
tave MELUDE0N, with Two Ban/cl of Keys, of the 
most popular and c-iabrntod manufacture in this country 
- that of Geo. a. Prince Ai Co., Buffalo,—C ash Pkiob, 
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. 
$150 00. For lies next list, we will give a COMBIN¬ 
ED REAPER AND MOWER, of Manny's Patent with 
Wood’s Improvement, (w&iob was awarded the Premium 
as Best Combined Machine, at the U.3. Ag. Society's Trial 
ot Implements in July l«*t,) .-en«h price, n.ME HUNDRED 
AND THIRTY FIVE DOLLARS; and $16 in Wkiistkk 
D ictionaries or Ag. Books at cadi prices. 
$125 00,-F or the n ext largest list, we will give a Ma¬ 
hogany Dimed SEWING MACHINE, of the very supe¬ 
rior manufacture c.l Whsrlhr A W ilsus, New York-the 
lowest Cast, Price or which is ONE HUNDRED AND 
TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS. 
$110 00.-For til- next list, a Hnlf Cased WHEELER & 
WiLH-.-S SEWING MACHINE,— Cswh Price, ONE HUN¬ 
DRED and ten dollars. 
$75 00.-For the next list, SEVENTY-FIVE DOL¬ 
LARS, Cahh. 
! 150 00,—Fur the next list, FIFTY DOLLARS in Cash. 
$40 00 —For the next list, FORTY DOLLARS in Cask. 
§ 30 00.—For the next list, THIRTY DOLLARS, Cash. 
20 00.-For thenextlial, TWENTY DOLLARS,Cash 
! >100.—For EACH of the next Tbs Lists, TEN DOL¬ 
LARS, Cash. 
SPLENDID CASH PREMIUMS 
FOR LISTS FROM OTHER STATES AND CANADA I 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, i* Cash, for the largegt 
list of Yearly Subscribe™ to the Rural New-Yorkkr, ob¬ 
tained out of the State of New York, and by a resident of 
the State, Territory or Province from which it Ig forward¬ 
ed,— aent in or remitted according to our terms, previous 
to the let of April, 1858. 
SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next tirt. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the next list. 
TW2NTY-I7VE DOLLARS «.* the iut. 
TEN DOLLARS for hack of the next FIVE Lists. 
BTp'” Competitors for those Premiums can also compete 
for both the Grand April and Chriitmas Premiums!— 
Thus one person may secure three prizes, and If the first 
in each Clary, obtain' premiums amounting to over Fire 
Hundred Dollars! 
To give I Rica] Agents and other Friend* of tho Rural a fair, 
equal chance, traveling Again*, Pout-riders and eitiiens of 
Rochrster arc excluded from competition for any of Ihe Premi¬ 
um* hereliihofore enumerated. 
I3 r AM the April Premiums will be announced (in tho Rnral 
or a iliiculAr,) and paid to order, as soon alter April 1st a* the 
result etui be ascertained 
Prizes for Each and All—No Blanks! 
Having rksolvkp to give evert Aoknt and active 
friend a Benefit, we offer each and all— excepting 
only successful competitor* for Premiums already enumer¬ 
ated—the foliowiug extra liberal and 
SURE SPECIFIC PREMIUMS! 
TEN BOLIAUS, tiv Cash, to «cA person remitting for 
Seventt-Fivc or mom Yearly Subscriber* to tire Rural N«w- 
Yoiucer, according to our Ti mm, previous to the 1st ol Mnr 1H48. 
SEVEN rtm.I.AKR, »x Cash, or Webster* Unabridged 
Dictionary and $3 in Ag, Hooks, to every one remitting for Mutt 
or more subscribers ns ubove. 
FIVE WOLI-AUlS in Cash, (or $> In Agricnltarai Book*,) 
to every one remitting lor Fohty-Fitb or mere subscribers. 
WEBSTER'S UNAIlIEIIMiKD nHITIONABY,—Low¬ 
est cash price, $5—to every one remitting for Forty or more 
gubneribeni. 
Til HER iRil.I.MIS, la Cash, (or u copy or Webster** 
Roynl Octavo Dictionary, Luabrhlged in Words, or. Soar*' pic¬ 
torial Family Biblo, or, $1 In Ag. Book*,) to ovury cue remitting 
for Thirty or more *tili*crlli*rn 
To every nnu m-ndlng Tn s sty-Five or more «nb»crtbors. wo 
will give two extra copies of the Ruk il, and send, post-paid, a 
Gross of tho Wasiumutos Uxoaluon Pen, (a tip-Lop Steel 
Pen, such a* wo tuo, cash price, $140.) or, a handsomely 
bound volume of tho II cu ai. tor L»7. and a gross of W. M Pons 
It* aforesaid, 
To every one Mndlnjc Twenty or more subscribers, two extra 
copies of the Rural and half a Uro** or the above Pen*—or, a 
bound volume of tho Rural lor 1*57 and the Pens 
To uvnry one rending Fifteen or more subscribers, tut extra 
copy of tne Rural and a Greta of llio abovo Pen* post-paid 
To every one Bonding Ten or more subscribers, an extra copy 
of the Rural and half a Grose of the WAsnixavo.* Medal¬ 
lion Pew. 
To every one sending Six or more subscriber*, an extra copy. 
or, a post-paid Grow or the above Pen* 
I'TT’ The Specific Cash Premltuns rail be returned by those 
entitled The Rooks, pen*, Ac., are ready (or delivery or mail¬ 
ing to older 
$450,00 MORE, AND EXTRA! 
In addition lo atl other Premiums, both General and Specific, we 
will give to Each of tho One Hundred Persotu Bending the first 
list* of Twelve or mom Yearly Subscribers to the Rural, after 
thi* date, according to our Term*, a Gross of the Wash. Med. 
Pen, post-paid. 
To each of the One Hundred Persons sending the drat list* ef 
Twenty or mow subscriber*, as above, wo will give a bound 
Volume of Die Rural for 1887, (c**h mien, $3,1 m, if preferred 
to tho bound Rural, a gross of the w V Paw and a copy of 
the Ykau Book or Auiuuultore— both post-paid. 
t'JF' Competitors for these Extra and the above Specific Pre¬ 
miums are not limited to townships, but all subscription* ob¬ 
tained will be counted On premiums, no matter how widely 
distributed. To secure Premiums tho money must accompany 
ordets, ill aeoordnuco with onr Terras. 
TERMS* IN ADVANCE. 
Two i>ot,l.A!ta a Year Throe Copier ono year, fbr Jh—Six 
Copies for $10—Ten Coptoa for $15, und any additional nnmbor 
at name rate, ($1,80 per copy.) A* we pre-pay American Pont¬ 
age on paper* sent to British Provinces, pot copy I* 
lowest club price lo Canadians Club paper* sent to different 
post*o dice*, and names added at anytime I'gF* Rill- on nil 
solvent Banks in U. A and Canada taken at par, but Agent* 
will please remit No* Yo k Panada or New Kugljuid money 
when convenient For all amounts over $14. we prefer draft* ou 
New York iletn exchange,) whore the cost is not prontor than 
last year 
BCCH i« cur “Still Higher'■ List,—unequalled in both 
number and amount of Premiums. Tho portion not in Cush 
iH in tho beat Instruments, Machine*, Books, I’ena, Ac.,ob¬ 
tainable, at tho lowest Cash Price*,—and they are all such 
articles a* can be sold if not w anted by tlio persons entitled. 
fiT HOW IS THE TIME FOR ACTION, as those 
wlio commence early will be most successful. Specimen 
Numbers, Show Bills, Ac , furnished free to all disposed to 
compete for the Premiums, and thus aid in extending the 
usefulness of the Leading ami Largest Circulated Rural, 
Litxkaky and Family Wkkkly. Subscrlptlomi should be 
properly Inclosed, and carefully mailed to 
Nov., 1867. D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, F. Y, 
Items of News. 
Letters from Constantinople announce the 
death of Mrs. Hamlin, wite of Rev, Mr. Hamlin, 
missionary of the American Board, now stationed 
at Bebek. 
FiRK-raooF bakes are now made—so far as the 
door is concerned, as well as the jambs, lintel an 
threshold against which It shots— of soapstone, or 
other non conducting substance, with airspaces 
between both the interior and exterior metallic 
plates and the soapstone, so that at, no point shall 
there be a metallic communication from the out¬ 
side to the inside of the safe. 
Rev. Hr. Chandler, of Greenfield, Mars., in a 
discourse on the hard times on Thanksgiving day, 
requested bis *ociety to diminish his salary the 
coming year $100, in view of the hard times. His 
salary at present is $400. 
There are seven and a half millions of dollars 
in the treasury of Oahu, and the Governor-General 
promises to send the home government tweaty 
millions next year. 
Tits grape crop in Xeres, 8pain, hiut been whol¬ 
ly destroyed this aeason. These are the grapes 
from which sherry wine is maufaotured. Bnt the 
destructi on of the grapes will not by any means 
prevent tbeir manufacture of the wine. 
A recent attempt was made to rob the treasury 
of the State of Alabama, bnt the effort was not 
successful. The burglars left their anger. So 
says the Montgomery Mail. 
A correspondent of Porter’B Spirit, writing 
of horses taking sea-voyages, says that some horses, 
being unable to vomit, are driven almost to mad¬ 
ness by sea-aicknesH. 
The imports of foreign merchandise at the port 
of New York for the mouth of November, were 
$1,050,585 less than the corresponding month of 
last year, $4,470,772 more than for the same period 
of 1355, and $4,786,118 more than for the game 
month of 1854. By far the larger portion of the 
receipts were entered directly for warehousing, so 
that the value thrown upon the market was ex¬ 
ceedingly small. 
Thb Cincinnati Commercial aays:—“The de¬ 
struction of adipose porcine animals in the Queen 
City aoont these days ig prodigious. Oceans of 
blood flow down Deer Creek and miDgle their 
crimson hoes with the muddy slime of a rising 
river. At the Cincinnati slaughter house alone no 
leas than 30,175 fat, corn-fed bogs, chiefly from 
Kentucky and Indiana, have been slaughtered in 
seventeon working days! That’s just 1,7648 hogs 
per diem. Great times for the poor who like ribs 
and tender loins.” 
It appears from the report of the Postmaster 
General that the New England Btates show an ex¬ 
cess of reoeipts over expenditures of $178,581 51. 
In Maine and Vermont there is an excess of ex 
cess of expenditures of about $40,003. The excess 
of receipts in Rhode Island and Connecticut is 
about the same amount. New Hampshire nearly 
balances ita post, office expenditures by the re¬ 
ceipts, while In Massachusetts there is an excess 
of receipts of $178,640. 
Pennsylvania Coal Trade.—T he Philadelphia 
paper* *fly that notwithstanding tho depression of 
business this year, the amount of coal sent to 
market from the Pennsylvania regions east of the 
Aileghanies will reach 7,000,000 tans, valued at the 
mines at $2 per tan, and from the bituminous re- 
giou west of the mountains, there will be dug out 
a million and a half tuns, worth three million*.— 
So Pennsylvania getB for her coal at the mines, 
this year $17,000,000, and if the coat paid for 
transportation when it reaches market is adeted, it 
will make an aggregate of $34,000,000. 
Earthquake in Virginia. —A slight shock of 
an earthqnake w*a felt in Lewlaburg, Greenhrier 
Co., Va., about 10 o’clock on Thursday night, the 
I0t.h Inst. The sam 1 moment a very large land¬ 
slide took place on the Greenbrier River, near Ed¬ 
gar’s mil). The Chronicle says that the whole end 
of a mountain gave way and was precipitated into 
the valley and river below. 
--a-*-*- 
Lakk Navigation—The Profits.— The season 
of navigation about closing, the forwarders and 
veaacl owners are figuring up the profits. One 
firm in Buflilo announce a net profit of $20 on 
their vessel*, during the season. Another report 
a still larger sum of $75. Pretty good. There are 
lots who wilt have to figure on the other end. 
--#•*■■» — 
“Bural" Letters from the People. 
Anna D., writing from Acworth, N. H., says 1 want 
to tbauk you every week for the many good things in your 
paper, aud more particularly for the page devoted to the 
‘Orchard aud Garden.’ 1 have a nice yard for flowers 
and love dearly to work there; and our neighbors axe be¬ 
ginning to love It, too, although some of them think it is 
a poor way to spen i onr time." 
A Geauga Oo., Ohio, subscriber and voluntary agent of 
the Rural, Mr. G. E. L- Wood, requests Show.Bills, &c., 
and adds : l expect to increase my list thi* yt.ir, a* the 
Rural Is becoming tetter kuonn, and It is a good deal like 
a raau’a conscience —the more U’a u*ed the greater the 
benefit to mankind. I have taken the Rural one year, 
and act from personal knowledge of tuy ‘subject’ I con¬ 
sider it th e first paper In my li*t 7 and the only one that it 
will do to read twice. But there is uo necessity for com¬ 
ments." 
During the pv<t year large additions hare been made to 
our lists in Canada, and from many subscribers we have 
received very complimentary letters. M. H. F,, of Mid¬ 
dlesex, U. VV , writes “I have recently become a subscri¬ 
ber to your very valuable journal, and received such satis¬ 
faction from perusing it* pages that l consider it a paper 
well worthy the attention or every reflecting mind, either 
voung or old. To the young man possessed Of an active 
udnd, I deem It valuable, as it tends to encourage and 
lonpire him with principles that may lead him to a hoary 
head with honor and happiness. To the young man poa* 
sensed of an inactive mind it is also to be recommended, 
us the novelty of some of its articles exerts an influence 
OTer such a mind that must be productive of great good. 
To tho young lady who is desirous of glaucing her eye* 
over the uews of the wnnta it in very intnre.st.lng, as it con¬ 
tains many facta well worthy Of her notice, together with 
Nome very edifying niia;ollany and anecdote* which are 
well calculated to meet the appreciation of tho fairer sex. 
To the agriculturist It cannot be recommended too highly; 
It comes holding forth many facts cmneoted with that 
important soienoe that have hitherto lain dormant to many 
minds, and which, If practiced, would most nnqncstinuably 
well remunerate tho practitioner. To the witty, again, it 
presents new queries ior the practice of their talents, and 
to the simple it l* wtt; gumming up all Its qualities, it is 
well calculated to inform the public, and should be a week¬ 
ly visitor to tho dreslde of every family." 
From California. 
By telegraph from New Orleans, we ieatn that 
the Empire City connected at Havana with tbe 8‘ar 
of the West, from Aspinwall, with the California 
mails aud about two and a quarter millions it: 
treasure for New York. We have tbe following 
abstract of her news: 
Gsn. Walker landed atPnnta Arenas, Nicaragua, 
on the 25th Nov., with 150 men. Not the slightest 
attempt was made to prevent his landing. The 
U. 8. hloop of-war Saratoga was lying in tbe har¬ 
bor, and the Fashion passed under her atom at 
fait speed, with only ten men on deck. The whole 
party were lauded on Scoifs wharf. Walker bad 
in seorecy landed fifty men op the river by other 
entrances, after making bis appearance at Panta 
Arenas After landingtoe expedition, the Fashion 
took her departure for Aspinwall, where, at tbe 
departure of the Star of tho West, she was taking 
c oal on board. 
Com. Paulding, of the U. ri. frigate Wahash, at¬ 
tempted to seize her at Aspinwall, but upon exam¬ 
ining her paperB, found them correct, and conse¬ 
quently could take no further steps against her.— 
The British and American naval forces had Railed 
from Aspinwall for Sati Ju«r. 
It was supposed that tbe difficulties between 
Costa Rica and Nicaragua, ailuded to in previous 
accounts, had been settled without resort to hos¬ 
tile means. 
The news from California by this arrival em¬ 
braces no points o? special interest. Tbe public 
were much excited with regard to the seaworthi¬ 
ness of tbe Pacific U. 8. mail steamers. 
—-- 
The French in the Crimea.—A statement of 
the casualties in the French army during the Cri¬ 
mean war, just published from the pen of Dr. 
3crive, the Physician General to the expedition, 
shows that the total number of all ranka dispatch-j 
ed from France to the East daring this brief con¬ 
test. amount to no fewer than 300,278, and of these 
aa many 3a 200,000 entered the hospitals of the 
army for professional treatment at some time or 
other; and that only one-fourth of the entire nnm- 
ber of caseB arose from wounds received fa action, 
the rest being due to disease. 
Arrival of the Eurofa,— The steamship Ea- 
ropa, from Liverpool Nov. 23th, arrived at New 
York on the 14th inst The only important item 
of her intelligence is the following:—“Ministers 
will on the assemblage of the British Parliament 
propose the total abolition of the East India Com¬ 
pany’s government, and the Indian Empire will be 
brought under the control of the Crown and the 
Parliament. 
-- 
Yellow Fever in Florida.— The Pensacola 
(Fla.) Observer announces the prevalence of yel¬ 
low fever at Milton. Nine deaths had taken place, 
and new cases were oconrring daily. Its appear¬ 
ance there is attributed to the opening of a trunk, 
which had been closed for some time, belonging 
to a gentleman who had died with yellow fever. 
Markets, Camera, &r. 
Rusal Nxw-Yoeicie Oytjcb, ) 
Rocbssybb. Dec. 15, IS67. \ 
But little dolag in Flonr and Grain, with a decline of 25 cts. 
per barrel la most grades of the former. We quote $6,2a for 
best brand*, but tharo L one or two " taaeys" that for domestic 
are. will bring Vi cent* more. Wheat, Corn ami Oats without 
material change. Barley is dull at Me. per bushel. 
Fork t* plenty in tho street* this morning and considerable 
sale* are vtl-CLid without change in rates. 
I'oultky— t.arre quantities are offered to-day and an ad¬ 
vance of 1 SC! cent* per tb in noted. 
I Fabr Producs remain* pretty much aa last quoted. 
Bay has declined somewhat aud is still downward in ten¬ 
dency. 
aocassTHa wholesale pbxces. 
I (CAMBRIDGE, Dice 9-At market 1U7 Cattle. 9FO Boeva*, 
and 191 Store*, counstlng o! Working risen, Cow* and Calve*, 
Yearlinge. Two and Three Year* Old 
Pkuws—M arket Beef Extra, $7.WXul7.M; First quality, $6, (HI 
@6.«6; Second quality, iU.IKKu/'.to. Third quality, $O,(X>Tqi5,00; 
Ordinary. $4.00. 
Womnxr. Ux»w—$75, lSUfail75 
Cow* *iyd Cai.vbx—$ 25, e0(ai6'!. 
V*AR!.n»d(i—$!V(il6 Two years old—$'Hlg)25 Three year* 
old—$2*aj32 
Hrmxr iND l.xnns—801) at market. Prices—In lots, $1,00, 
$1.75,100 each Extra und selection*, $2,SU;ql3,OU. 
Bwiea—1100 at market Price* — Live weight 8>»c. p tb 
Dressed, B.KOnTc 
Hid**— 5c. jh. Tallow—5c. 
Pain—fiaaiKto each. Calf Hklnfc—9@10c. f) ft- 
BRIGHTON, Dxo. Id.—At market 1200 Keel Cattle, 200 Store*, 
0 pair Working Oxen, 00 Cowh and Calves, 2,000 Bheep and 
Lambs, 800 Bwtne. 
Pgiuxs—Reef Osttle—Extra, S" 75(38do First quality, $750; 
Second, $7,00; Third, $6,00; Ordinary, $0,01. 
Y«Anuses—$125hU Two years old—$I8@23. Three years 
old—$25;'a£fii 
W ORE! rtei O xgir—$ lOrif * 0 
Oows *sn> Calvxs—$ 22. 2<i@3l 
Vest Caiv*»— JAW. 1,00a.6,00 
Hhxxc arb Luujt—Extra, $1,DriyAM By lot $1,00. 1.80 
@ 2 , 00 . 
Hwi.n—Pigs 4(c6c. Retail. 6,1,in. 
Hidbs— 5e. tb. Tallow—bo, (M ft 
P»lts—S 2@67c Calf Skins—9@10o. (p !h 
WOOL ttLa.HKlDTS. 
NEW VOKK r Pec. 9 —The market ha- not yet recovered from 
Us state of IwUiargy. al'houg’ii there ha* been considerable more 
disposition exbibl'ed ou Ibe part of m <u>:Lirtarerv to purchase, 
lest the rust should Injure their machinery if alorved to lie mo¬ 
tionless daring a inner linger period; but their views are to 
much below those ot most holder* and the greater porlion of 
tbe paper olf.-rlng I* of such a character a fo render seller- in- 
d II rent about ung j|Lti - gat present ‘mall -a'esof doe Palled 
and Native Fleece I'omiotte to he naile as low a* 2S(ii3 *c.ca»h 
In Foreign notilng ha* trau-plred; 1 mpor'ere are re lac last to 
offer thrir stoex 'till price* Atsnme grentrr stability, and hey 
become enre that all tho mauntActuror* are able to pay their 
liabillt<e« Wu still omit qnotatlons, being altogether nominal 
—A r . ’leilune 
BOSTON Deo 1 —In Ftoeoe and Pulled Wool there have 
beeu sale., of xbo .t fii),!*0 lh> In ‘maillots., as wanted by maim- 
facttirer- 1‘rlei-* re nl 11 unrertlctl and nominal In Foreign 
salts of 3 i haler MediUrmneui on private t*rms- By nac¬ 
tion, 12<lba'«s ludU, damaged, at AjjlUVu f- *t>, t mos. 
Saxony fleeces, .. 52@A7 Smyrna washed,...23:330 
Am tuli blood,.. +4tgjM Do. unwashed. 12,ai21 
H and blood .37@t5 Buenos Ayres,.126L50 
Com. to 3d blood.. 32@35 Mexican.. tTf-al’J 
Pulled,extrtv......— 4S5,45 Chill, Valparaiso,...... 152i<) 
•' super,.......... 39S43 Syria washed, ..25>'ai27 
" No 1,.29,jri5 Do unwashed.. .U(il6 
“ No. 2,.IS j£25 Pens v washed,.S5@39 
MARRIAGES. 
Got Uth, by Rev. S. C. Church, Mr. JUSTUS CONEY, of 
Pittsford, and Mie* it. C. MERWIN, of Stafford. 
DEATHS. 
Is PenQeld, on the 6th instwit, ABEL WHALEN, aged 71 
years. 
ADVERTISEMENTS. 
Terms of Advertising.—Twenty-five Cents a Lte. each 
I nsertion—tr. mitance Uriel and appropriate announcements 
preferred, and no Patent Medicine or deceptive advertisement* 
inserted on any condition* 17 “ The circulation of the Rurtix 
Isw-Tuaxsa largely exceeds that ot any other Agricultural or 
similar Journal In the World—and i« from 30,000 to 30.000 arena 
than that of any other paper (out ol New York city) published In 
this State cr section of the Union, 
ty HrSdiAL Noticm Fifty Cento a Line each Insertion 
fLOUH AJID GlULi* 
Flour, bb!.$t,75(<i;«,Zi 
Wheat, Gen.*1,1(\^1,IS 
Host white Our vlii, $I,HKnjl,L1 
Corn,....iki.giTOt 
Oat*.33$;Stc 
Barley.. .Wc 
Buckwheat...........33bL5to 
Bean*.....7$o^al.W 
Pose. $1,Oi^l.JS 
MkATS. 
Pork, Mess.$yo.U0to)*M>l 
Do cwL.$-\to&S.iXI 
Beef. $3ewt.$3,5(1^6,60 
Npnng Lambeeach $i,N)(jl2.$5 
Mutton (earea»*l.$5.U0 
Homs, smoked-lo>*9dllo 
Shoulders. .... ,..9 r Sia>U>c 
Chickens.7c 
Turkeys, ...... . a 9c 
Uwmo ..._ _X\ii I lo 
Daisy, Ac. 
Butter, roll.U0@16c ! 
Do. firkiu.Ujfll-V 
Cheese,..7t28o 
I.ard, tried.rile 
Tallow.ltySllOUc 
Eggs, doBWI...... ....15(g^l6c 
Honey, box, .,'Xi@l, e 
Oaudloe, box,.-.12?i@13c 
Fsuits akp Roots, 
Apple*, bnshel. .. MSjlJOc 
Do. dried,.$U»RtoLS5 
Potatoes,..static 
Hinsa axd «*ta*. 
Slaughter.VdHtic 
calf,.ySSlSc 
Sheep pelt*.ftYSfc'e 
Lamb do. .twiiake 
Scare. 
Clover, buahel.$6,5riid7,iNi 
Timothy.$3.(W®3,76 
il ^ScirniucjL 
Wood, hard. $l. Sound.SO 
Do. AON,.$3,lk\aH,UU 
Coal, Lehigh..$7,UU@J.6tl 
Do. 8c ran ton.Jfl.'rijASO 
LV Blcesbctg, , J5,OUfeS,Sn 
Do.Nhamokto. ..$f,25u^«,T5 
Do Char.UVullSHc 
Salt, bbl.$0,l)(\jll,t5 
Hay. tua,.$7ttdt(> 
Wool. »lb.SLfikle 
White fi*h. bbl.$9.50 
Codfish to qnintal. .$ I.NVji l.73 
Trent bbl..$9,00 
THB GOOD TE.TIPLAR —VOLUME THIRD. 
T his popular literary temperance maga- 
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By SAMUEL BOWLES As COMPANY'. 
P UBLISHED FIVrnRY SATURDAY FOR *1.60 A YEAR. 
This journal b«s won a national reputation for its excel¬ 
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l-iterary character. Published In ihe heart of New England 
on a larger sheet and with * grea*er amount of matter than tho 
Boston weeklies with a day's later news thao Uie New York 
and Boston weeklies of iha same dale; representing more 
faithfully than those Journals can, or profess to do, thedietln- 
gaishirar principles ot New Ruglaod in morals, politics, and re¬ 
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Monetary Affairs—A Rtimma-y of Religiont Intelligence—A 
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Beading in each number. 
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of tho History of Western Massochutett* and “'The Bay ?a’.h,“ 
and several other •xperienetd writers. 
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at par. 
Thb Dxrr.T Exrrnucax, condnr led by the same parties, is 
published for $.» a year, and contain* all the newr ot tho day— 
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Jou reals, and presented tn a much more convenient and reada¬ 
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Springfield, Dec. 1857. Springfield, Mass. 
, , icy. TIIK NOSIK: A FoiirstD* Moxtbly Co«- 
W PSKIOX and GciDt. for the Wire. Mothkr,Sis¬ 
ter «ira rivuoH’Ej!, Eait-d by Sirs. H. »i G. 
sr other Asttr. liistetal of addirg to the already excee- 
' sivo love of fashion and iias ry, H will aim to 
elovat* socia. Gfe. by teacbl.ig ruosepriuctples; 
SISTER und inculcating tho-c s*niiinrta* which arc 
' most iiilirnately connected wl h home — the 
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club terms. $1. Specimens, and lists of premi- 
n i nr.HTFB ums, furnished free Address 
BEADLE A ADAMS. Buffalo, N. Y. 
SISTER. 
DAUGHTER. 
A gents w r anted at a salary of *40 per 
month. For partictilATS, send postage stamp to 
41$ AGENCY. Woodstock. Ohio. 
Woodstock, Ohio. 
A ny pehson wishing to mrv, sell or ex- 
chanee a Farm, will save time nnd mony by addrearing 
U. & Faxm Aossoy, ClnctnnaG, O. 
L AND AGENCY.—Persons seeking a Southern home, 
would Snd it their interest to call on me near Fairfax C. H,, 
Va.. being Agent for Salo of Farms in this vicinity. 
Address os above, W. A5SLEY. 
ANSLEY. 
PRODUCK AND PROVISIOJN MARKETS. 
t)ee. It—Flout—The market U firm. Sales at 
fcr comm in to Cliolco rnper State; $l,7i\V<> 1,73 fbr 
extra do; $I,»V, 41 ,<W for super Western, $L7'.Yi*.*0 for oom- 
mon to medium am! extra do. Quidita unchanged: sale* at 
$*.»MUl.b»for satofr; and $t.SA,ifriti for . xtra. 
GRaDf—Msrknt for wheat dull. Chicago pprimt 98 cllOCc, 
wnb buyers at RSflPV Sale* of lair Milwaukee curb nt 102 rU 
•v“°i common white Indiana hi • hie: red do r. llbe and v.-rv 
baridromo whit* Michigan ai IP *. Rye dnll *t 75c doltvnww!.— 
Btttey is uomimtl at Uri,yS2o. Com vnry dull nr.d do ct da illy 
lower; salneaixed Western at 7i’c doli-ared. t>Ai.i arn nicety 
and dnll at W,.S4.'c for State snd IftoJ V for Weetorn. 
PnovtMOXS-Pork very dull and lower S,>, M $15.75 lor 
me**, and $l3>XciI« for prime. IVrr.w-d hog* $‘*'®6Mc with 
good demand. Lard tow-r; aatea at Ut;*luKc. Bm.er In Ut*o 
supply und dull at 1 l ^!«c for Oaio; 11 Jf.v fjr Bute. tlhc«M 
plenty amt dull attkef Sc- 
IIBU FFA1A), Dec. tA—There la nothLn'i of any Importance do- 
iug to any attiolo ol produce whatever. 
FlOUR—W n note sale* nt$l 37 for super linn Wisconsin to $5 
f:T choice extra Mlohlgaa: some retail lots at higher figures. 
Gluts-Wheat i* quiet and dull. A parcel ol Milwaukee 
clnh •jiS’tiirdcl u (ou iTdii from ntor«, A tnu!*j ouly in com 
i ut re-.nil. G*t* »m dull at 3-ic at retail from elevator. 
reAt.KANV,l>cc It.—Flour and Meal.—Tbe demand fo- ^ 1 c:lr 
i* tn ulerato, aral confined to the wants of the trade for the sm 
ply of the Em, toe river towns and for city consumption. Com 
Meal rtoadv 
ilKsiit Wheat is freely offered at previous price*, but wtvean 
learn of no s:* 1 > Corn very qu'*t, and South, tu vellow was 
freely offered at 7!V; no sale*. Harley rul»s dull and strongly 
In favor of ’.ho buyer of inferior lot* but firm for prime aam- 
nto»;s«Vo« Including two rtttil four rowed, | a car !„ta, at CVi'TOe; 
four-rowed, delivered at Waterford, at 70c: and prime Oneida 
Co. at 76c. Oats quiet: sales State at 42c, measure, delivered. 
Hons—Tbe supply limited. A lew dressed sold at fiifti'.pv 
TH® CATTLE! MARKBTB. 
NEW YORK, lire. 9 —The Current price* for the week at 
all the markers arc os follow* .’—Beeves—First quality, HI si i to 
11 ; Ordinary, iff : WRo , Common, UHijdtOc.; Inferior, SU'(j?9o. 
Cows tan Oalviss—F irst quality- $6IKi6o; Ordinary, $NjuJAft; 
Cmumoii. tlUtoto; Interior, 
V*AI CaiVkS— Extra, ftSitoJc.; Other quulltlos, IH t<- 
bnssr t*s y'r- 1 , quality, $4,lS\.r.'.,.VI: Other qualities, 
$S®4,00. 
Rwina—First quailty, P* . v 3Hc ; Otb»t qaaliiles, tttotr’io- 
M.HANY, Duo. 14. AY. W. WoUouVs Bull’s Head. Wa*hing. 
Ion Avenue. 
Hxmf CATvm—70) at rnarkst Extra $5; First quali y $1; 
Nr. ootid quality $15U; Third quali 1 y $3 
Cow* rsir C*lvx* 13 at market- Extra $to; Kiist quality 
$1 •; FceOiid quality $30. 
buxxy a no Lsm»s— 7d('at matke* Extra $v; First quality 
$l; Second quality $i; Third qnalily $2 
Swi5tk--2iiHI at market. Extra $5; Firat quality $4,50; Sec¬ 
ond quality $ 1 . 
January 7 
Jan. 14 
Jan. 21 
Feb. 25 
T HE ORIENTAL HORSE CHARMER, for Turning 
Keeping and Doctoring Horses and Colts. Only 25 cents, 
6 copies ior $1. Address C J ELDRIDGE, Cincinnati O. 
Mailed to every part of the United States. 
Do you Worst a Waettm A grii~u Hurai Paper? 
EMERY’S JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE, 
A wkkslv r*rxK. 
Devoted to the Interests of Western 
Agriculturists, Horticulturists und Mechanics, 
Is Such a Paper. 
FIRST NUMBER JUST ISSUED. 
Regular Issue will commence January 1. 1858. 
I T is the aim of the PublirAers not only to make a paper that 
shall interest and profit Western I'-uraers, Fruit-growers 
aud Mechrules, but onolhiM shall lurnLh reliable information 
to the Eastern Man, exhibit the resource* of the Great West, 
and refird the intelligence and enterprise of rbt people R vst- 
etn me* are anxious to- know more ot the land that grows glo¬ 
rious harvests, ar tlm treatment ol its soil and resonrccs. Mul- 
titude* -re reeking harries here, that have no practical knowl¬ 
edge of Wettcrr. iarming, an ! though perhaps good farmers 
East, are tyros here, such xKkp EMERY'S JOURNAL OF 
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IMPROVED LANDS. 
I OFFER Fritt SALE OR RENT in Livingston Co., Ill., 
7'u -notion* of land, all under onltivntl ui. with a good t «o 
atoTy hou*e 6 by 22 foci OU each quarter of 1#‘ acre*. Ihe 
land I* high. roUlng prairie ; soil 3 feet deep , water nbnudnr.t; 
coal at fi to d cents a bushel wl.hla 12 to 14 mile* ; distant (tom 
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the Fali md Winter. 
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named. Other Lecturers, among whom are Geo. D. Prentice, 
of Lonlsvilie, and Rev. W. H. Milbnrn, of N. Y., have accepted, 
bnt have not yo* fixed their time. 
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Geo. W-Curt >f-Ebq , New York Dec. S 
Kev. T Starr King, Boston, Dec. Id 
Rev J Richard Ken. Rochester, Dec. 17 
Prof. E. L Youmane, New York. Dec. 22 
'• •• “ Dec. 24 
M. M. Marble, Esq . Borvon, January 7 
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By order of the Committee, 
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X* ST 02ST r S 
COPFKIl LIGX1T.M.V« CONDUCTOR. 
Patbsibc July IL 1884. 
T HE SUBSCRIBERS, successors to Rrittax A Enstuirps. are 
Proprietors of thU Patent for ihe ten Western conuties of New 
York, the Stales of Michigan. Indiana, niinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, 
Kentucky, Tennessee, and Minnesota Yerritory. 
They are tnantUftctrireis of these celebrated Conductors, aud 
are prepared to furnish them with the appropriate apparatus, to 
all parties holding the right to territory, in any quantity, and ou 
short notice. 
The rede ire put up In cases convenient lb* transportation, 
with tbe full complement of fixtures inclosed Each case con¬ 
tains tw»uly-Sve :'oiidactor*, each Conductor comprises forty 
feet of copper, one ew-rtro-plated or glided branch point, seven 
Insulators, and fastenings, 
Tbsy are fnnrifijed lo agents by the ease; wit the exclusive 
right to dispose of them to be used iu certain described territo¬ 
ry, on very advantageous terms. 
Applications for Agency, orders for stock or models, and all 
sommnalcntions renting iothia basiueeh will receive immedi¬ 
ate attention, if addressed io BBITTAN A MARSH, 
il Mtf Lockport, Niagara Uo., N. Y. 
ty Circular* sent on application 
A8TOH HOUSE. 
& 2 so T»HR DAY. 
rivHE FOURTH ‘ SEVEN YEARS’ I. EASE," COH- 
JL mencediu May, 1557, will end May 1st, 1864. This House 
is conducted upon the some system that has distinguished It 
hitherto. 
A Restaurant has been added for Merchants doing business in 
Us vicinity. The Restaurant is entirety !ndq*n,icni of the Asior 
House. 
Especial care taken ef the sick. 
Families will find this one of the coolest Hotels in New York 
during the summer, and the Lacks’ DaraxruksT perfect In 
all that produce* real comfort. 
The t’ity Railroad Cars siartlnw from, me doors, enable guests 
to reoi'li tho upper part of i.ie iltywith focl ity. Tbo small 
Cars bring p*>»eagets ftorn the New Hrt«u and Boston Station, 
27th Street. v> « immediate front of the Hotel. 
GrateftU for Lbrr past, X intend to deserve iuturo favors. Fat* 
rons are respectfully requested to give notice of tholr In reeded 
visit. I Pity 11 C. A. STKTBON. 
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B RAGDON AND KELLI.YR GENERAL PURCHASING 
Aghhct.—T ire subscribers have associated themselves un¬ 
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for the purchase of ail kinds ot articles for persons residing 
either in city ou country Tho demand* made a yen onr time lo 
sxocuto such conimiMioas aeretofore, amt the apparent necessi¬ 
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4y for Hitch an institution Ui this, city, have Induced this enter* 
prise- Both members of the fina will pay personal and prompt 
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department of iratio Particular attontlou paid to order* for 
Implements for farm or garden use, soeds. plants, trees ol every 
tos> riptioo, root*, stock, carriages, h croe-s, saddles, Agrlcnltu- 
ml, Hortfenltural or otlrer Book*, olothiug, cloths, groceries, ttir* 
utture, hardware, music and musical bretruments, mlllhieTy, co»- 
cutre, perhrmej. fancy articles indeed uvery and anything that 
tiris or other markets afford, that can b« purchased by us to foe 
advantage of our friend*. It shall be onr aim to attend prompt¬ 
ly to these commissions arid thus obviate tho necessity of ex¬ 
pense of time, money nnd fatigue in travel, on tire part of onr 
enstomara lux Llcucs may roly on our attention to their 
onlera Address ft RAG DON A RKII.LT. 
Cra9 D. Koaodox, J F. O. Box 4214, Chicago, IB. 
Fbask W Rsit i -, \ 
ESTABLISHED IN’ 1826. 
C . A. BURK & (IO., 
I afosuas, manufacturers c. 
Dealers In 
Watches. Jewelry and Diamonds, fiain and Fanny 
SRvar Ware. Sine Table Cutlery. Bilver 
Plated Goods, and a great Variety 
of Faaoy Artiolea. 
Onr assortment of ihe above 'Good* Is the largest to be fouu' 
.and the prices the most reaaonable. We Invite the attention of 
those who wish to examine or purohicc 
C. A. Bens. ) No. 2 Kture Si. itcohoeter, N. Z 
Jno T. Fox, J Its* 
Obas RWm) 
REMOVAL. 
FRANCIS <Se LOtJTRBI., 
Stationers, Printers and Book - Binder*, 
Have Removed from their Old Stand to the New Star* 
No. <LS Maiden Lane, 
[jVcsr Nassau St., jYcic- Vgr*,] 
tsr We rnpply everything tn our line Orriert reoetxe 
prompt attention 38Sw*r 
S IIOUT-HOHNS FOH SALK.—Eight or ton fine younr 
Cows and Hel&ra ; Also Bolter and Ball Calves. 
Oloekvtlte. Madison Co.. N. V. (991tli g ? CHAPMAN. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO. 
/ FArmine \uA Wood Ui Tr mote ot Forty Actea and up- 
tv Ards, to mi-. vjarcb»u*4.ir»w <nt 
Long; Credits and at I-ow Rates of Interest 
f amphleto, containing Maps, description of Land*, and other 
information valuable to the Western Emigrant, will be sent free 
of postage by ori (heroins 
Stair JClHN CORNING, Gen. Ag't., Buffalo, N. Y.. or 
JOHN WILSON, Land Corn’s I. C. K. K„ Chic., HI 
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