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FOREIGN NEWS. 
NEW NOTICES 
AGENT-FRIENDS. 
Great Britain.— The political crisis in America is 
is most serious in England. The 1 imea in a 
regarded as ., „ 
leader thinks it quite possible that the problem of a 
democratic Republic may be solved in a few days, by 
an overthrow, in a spirit of folly, selfishness and 
short-sightedness. i 
Fhanck.— It is reported that the I* rench fleet is 
about to Bail for Gaeta. It is rumored, on the con¬ 
trary, in Paris, that Russia and France agreed to 
support Francis II. in resistance till spriug. 
The Empress Eugenie is not allowed to attend 
Cabinet meetings as formerly. 
Itai.t.— Reports relative to the state of affairs at 
Gaeta continued contradictory. 
A dispatch from Gaeta, 22d, says the bombardment 
of the city is continued with vigor. 
The Spanish Ambassador left his palace on account 
of its being riddled with bullets. 
New Sardinian batteries can he seen, and are evi¬ 
dently ready to take part in the bombardment. 
The garrison at Gaeta has been diminished in num¬ 
ber by the dismissal of a portion of the Royal Guard, 
whose fidelity was doubtful. The remaining defenders 
were in a deplorable state, but their resistance could 
be carried on still further for a considerable period. 
Austria. —The Times’ correspondent at Vienna 
was confident that nothing but brute force can induce 
the Austrian Government to quit the Quadrilateral. 
There was a report that England and France had 
come to an understanding in regard to Vienna urging 
the cession of Veuetia without any territorial recom¬ 
pense, . 
It is stated that Austria had opened negotiations 
with Rome for the complete abolition of the Con¬ 
cordat. 
Accounts from Hungary are very unsatisfactory. 
No taxes were being paid. 
China.— The text of the Chinese treaty is published 
It contains a reference to Mr. Ward’s agreement to 
pay Sovereign homage to the Emperor. But the 
telegraphic summary at Liverpool makes the sense 
obscure. 
The English indemnity is nominally £3,000,000 
sterling, which is considered to be small. 
The fate of the entire party of prisoners taken 
September 12th, has been ascertained. The death of 
Capt. Brada/.on occurred on the 1st, and he was saved 
much autfering that others underwent. He was be¬ 
headed by the order of the Tartar General. The 
Abbe^ de Luc was beheaded at the same time. 
India.— Accounts from Calcutta are to the 23d of 
November. Nona Sahib was reported at Thibet with 
several thousand followers. 
E3F~ Premiums to Ci.ru Agents.--I t is not too late to form 
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L’. S,. Everybody's Lawyer, and other choice ami valuable 
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Anorr rt.rtt Terms. Ac. -VVe endeavor to adhere strictly 
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copies are ordered at $1,50 each, with a reasonable prospector 
filling up a club of ten. soon ior at least before April tat.) we 
sendthcoi and when the club is completed shall give extra 
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20, ($1,25 per copy, | where the person sending is laboring for 
and confident of obtaining a full club as above. This wo do on 
account of the hard times, and because we iliink the clubs will 
soon be filled; yet, if it. were nottor the panic, and high rates 
of exchange at the West, we should maintain tbo old rule 
requiring the full rate in proportion to number sent, and 
making deduction when Clubs are completed. 
S3P - In some cases w here we have large, lists, complaints are 
made that all the papers do not arrive together, or in one 
package. This is unavoidable for a few weeks, an we are con¬ 
stantly receiving additions to clubs, and find it impossible to get 
all the names iu their proper places the day they are received 
hence mail from the letters, separate from the books, and of 
course send in two or more packages. We are doing the best in 
our power to respond to orders promptly', aud give uo real 
cause of complaint. 
CHICAGO, .Ian. 10. The receipts of hogs were light to-day, 
being oulv 3,8*3, of which 3,731 were dressed and 1.149 live, 
against 2,ivl9 on the corresponding day in 18110. The market 
opened firm for dressed hogs, and a large business w an done at 
S.W.5,7.5 the ruling rakes being #5,• .'>,1-5. dividing on 200 tbs, 
the market cloning firm. Nome parties who bad hogs on the 
market withdrew them In anticipation of :i furthei advance 1 e- 
inv established tomorrow Live hogs were also higher The 
sales at $4,40." 1,87'.. the outside prices only being paid for 
choice lots. Nlm sales wore: 
800 averaging 275 tbs. at -..#4,75 
TTOW TO OBTAIN 
I 1 WEBSTER’S PICTORIAL 
90 
2(H) 
.40 
LIT 
122 
8 1 
315 
200 
255 
300 
207 
2*7 
4,87 k. 
4.75 
4. .5.5 
1.75 
4,50 
4,115 
l Times. 
LOUISVILLE. Jan. 9. —The arrivals are large, aud prices 
quicker, and a disposition to buy all on the market, and a good 
man v sold to South Carolina, (Seorgirt, ancf Tennessee traders 
Price* range from $l,25,e.i p4 100 lbs.- Courier. 
TORONTO, Jan. 12 Dressed bogs have been brought in by 
farmers only to a -mail milt,her, and the purchasers for packing 
have n,,t been much on the market., owing to the small supplies 
Price- li.avo varied slightly, But anything above R5,t!2G Uo- been 
paid for local use. In a few cases $.5,7.5 r S.twR have lorn realized 
but these rates cannot be depended upO0 i" the event of In¬ 
creased receipts, for which we muv With confidence look during 
the coming week flood pork, we lliitik, would lm placed at the 
following rater Hogs weighing from 
150 to 200 lbs .$5.00,1 5,25 ; 1 fix) lbs. 
200 to 250 lbs 
300 to 400 lbs . 
5,Z5fti>5.«0 
. 5.50C" 5,62*a 
Uo. 
do. 
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THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
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Co.MMKurtAi. I.NTHU.K;K.\rK— Rrerulstuffs .—In London, Mon 
day, English wheat met fair sale at 2* advance over previous 
Monday. Country millers took nil moderate quantity foreign 
at 1 h advance. American Hour brought full prices. 
She to the ihUUk. 
GOOD PAY FOR DOING GOOD! 
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an extra copy of the Rural free, to every person remitting $37, 
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person remitting $24 for twenty new Jsubacribera, as above. 
Macaulay - England (as above,) to every person remitting $25 
for Twenty subscribers, old or now. 
illurkcts, Commerce, &c. 
NEW YORK. Jan. 9- -The current prices for the week at 
all the market* are as follows: 
II KEF CATTI.E. 
First quality.$9.25c 9.50 
Ordinary quality. . .. - s.fftoo.on 
Common qualify. . 7.00.; 3,00 
Inferior quality,.t>,0U(itti.5d 
COWS AND CAI.VKS. 
First, quality,...$55,nttc 60.00 
Ordinary quality..- -. - • - • - 4b,On,. 50.00 
Common quality. 30,(HK.r;>j,00 
Inferior quality,... 2 ,",iX*c30,00 
VKAt. CALVES. 
First quality, Ti) lb. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,... 
Inferior quality,... 
SHKKP AXI> LAMBS. 
Prime quality. .. 
Ordinary quality,,. 
Common quality, .v**" 3,<5 
inferior quality,.2,75i."'3,00 
SWING. 
First quality. AkfQWfC 
Other qualities,. I n " 5 o 
ALBANY, .lyp, I I -Beeves —The market i« again dull and 
depressed. Last- we< k was hard on seller-, but I lit- week is 
worse, and, as usual. those w ho sold lit tlm opening on Saturday 
realized better prices than those w bo held until to-day, and it; is 
safe to sav that there is a decline of GtJ-V' T> lh -. live weiclii 
The qUalitv of the cuttle show* a little improvement, although 
there are verv few liret cla-adrove* among the offering*. I tie 
Kiirricrn bnv i rs aie taking quite lightly, and there will not over 
809 tiead go to I rigltfoli, Frov i den re, ,Vc. 
KfifK'I'n* The followintr is our eomparntire statement ot 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, eatimating lli 
to the car: 
DICTIONARY 
IJ’RKK Olf COST’! 
The Publisher* of the nkw York i itfii i.vioi.k 
OFFER TO PRESENT 
aenpv of \\ riisiTu'* New rmottut. I'wnutnoKn Du’Tioxauv, 
containing LAlXI beautiful • lluatratlve wood nils, and sold at 
$6,.50, to any person w ho will send them the name* of 
THREE NEW .SUBSCRIBERS, 
with SIX DOLLARS in adomce. As the subseriptinii price of 
the paper in two dollar* a year, they thus substantially otter to 
give away the Dictionary 
The CnfU)NU;l.fc numbers .-Hieing it.; onnlrilmtnr* some of the 
most popular writer* of wholesome sketches torthe family and 
the young, and i* supported I* the best talent m the Baptist 
de’inininntfoii. And now that there are no similar competing 
offers from otlmi nailer*, it w ill i-efimnd verv easv lo obtain tho 
Bubscriliersand tlii- mfeinltleput bunk. M VliK i’llE TRIAL 
Speeimen copies sent free to am address on upplientlou. 
Address P. CHURCH k Co, 
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571- It 
J FRASER. Rochester, N. Y. 
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. N Tbi* Instirtni 
Itvni: l Ml Elf MTV, INDIANA_ 
on, layorald.v know n In tho public for the Inst 
.sixteen year; i- new able to offer Tester Inducements than 
ever before, in couwquenee ol recent impiovement*. the Col- 
lege buildings enn aeromiundiite two loin.bed and 5t>v boarders, 
and a niore healthy and delightful Inerttiun cannot lie found. It 
I* situated tienr Smith Bend, on cite Michigan Soujlmru R. R., 
within a few hwurs' travel of all our priiviiprii cities. 
TEE TvL S . 
Entrance Fee. .$5 00 
Board, Washing, Bed and Bedding, DoetoF* Fees 
and Medicines, and Tuition in the English 
Course.. ..$1.35 00 per annum 
Latin and Creek, extra, 20 1X1 •• 
Spanish, Italian. French, and German, each, 12 on •• 
Instrumental Music. 20 00 •• 
Drawing, . 121X1 •• 
Calisthenics, .5 iHl •• 
I'sg of Philosophical Chemical Apparatus. 1000 •• 
Payments to he made half-yearly, in advance. 
The (iret session commences Urn first Tuesday of September 
The second Session opens lie- first of February aud emix in 
June, when the principal ami public examination is made. 
H ' Annual Descriptive Catalogue detailing full particular* 
.$5,25." 7,00 
4,nods,00 
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Nkw-Yorkkk Oitics, 
Rochester, Jan. IB, IStil. 
Fi.rn'K iB without change in rates, and the dullness hitherto 
observable still pervades the market. Indian Meal lias declined 
12'j cents per 100 pounds. 
Grain - The only changes manifest are iu Corn (new) which 
is selling at 45 cents per bushel, and in Buckw heat which lias 
fallen off 3 cent* 
MfcATt* — Pork has taken an advance. Mess has put. on at) eta. 
per barrel, and fresh is up 50 et*. frl 100 lbs. 
Pon.Titv Chicken* are worth 7i.uficts. 'pi lb. 
Hay The average 1 h a little lower per tun than for several 
weeks. The range U $8,00(0 12 ,ix», although an occasional load, 
if of very line quality will readily bring OOcaSl.OO better. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Ft.oru and Grain. Egg*, do/,en lfip 16c 
Flour, winter w beat, *5,25*" 6,75 I loner, box. I.',. It 
Flour, spring do,. ... 5,IXK"5.00 , Candies,box. 12" 13 
Flour, buckwheat, . I),ixj./2,oo | Candles, extra 
Meal, Indian. . . ’ 1,12 1 , 
Wheat, Genesee., l.nO" 1.30 
Best vvidle Canada, 0,00"d.3.5 
Corn, old. ..(Miri.uio 
Corn, new.Ut.i IA 
Kve, 60 tbs. >) hnsh.>X)(n ti) 
(lilts, by Weight... 27*"26 
Barley. . . 50".45 
Buckwheat. ux«'4u 
tl I 1 ■ 11,1 
Mt; ats. 
Pork, Mess_$]5,5l>eOO,UO 
I'ork, clear. . 179X1" IN.iXJ 
1‘ork, cwt .ti,nfei0,7f 
Beef, CWt. , ..t.lXfad.iXI 
Spring lamtiB, each,.. t,Mt"2,00 
Cattle. 
Sheep. 
Hogs,. 
This week. 
.2,304 
_5.030 
_ lit) 
Last week. 
2,354 
2,914 
Fremium. 
Extra. 
First, quality 
Seeoini quality •.. . 
Thirl quality 
This week, 
..5 (Vj'SGc 
Cl" Cyl 
3‘g(<i I C 
3 pr.-t'.C. 
2',.(""'2Ge 
Cor. week 
last year. 
2,295 
5,83-1 
120 
Last week. 
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4' 
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3V" 4'„c 
3 (rt.'BjC 
2 l r"'2V< 
0 . Mu' flItlny's Enylanil, (ill cloth. a u above.) to even- 
for Fifteen (coj>ie», at least ten <>t which 
person r- milting $21 
must be for item subscribers. 
B. M ebxier’s C‘«niitln*t I lousy ttnd Fittuily I>lc- 
tionnr* M.v-oli and Brolhci:. Edition, bound in leather, cash 
price, $1.50 postrpaiii, and a free copy Of the Rural, to evi v 
person rwnitUnir $lefor Twelve copies, at least eiyht being for 
new subocribera 
7. W ebster's II. *V Family Dictionnry, feist 
paid, and a free copy of Rural, to every person remitting $i5 fur 
Ten new subscrihera; or 
S. Everybody’s bnnyrr (bound in law style, price 
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post-paid, and a free copy of Rural to every ponton remitting 
$15 for Ten subscriber*, whether old or new. 
0. Wrbxlrr's C. II. iV F. Dictionary, post-paid, nnd 
a free "o| v ol Rural, to el "iy person remitting fill) for - six new 
subsci ihel*. 
10. The Hor«c nnd hi* Diisputsei* (lilarlraled, bound 
in leather, price $1,25,i post-paitl, and a free copy of Rural, to 
every one remitting $19 for Nix subscriber*, whether old or new. 
1 t. I.ossiim'iv I’irtoi-iul United State* (12tim with 
SOU Illustrations, mice ?!d post-paid, to every person remitting 
$8 for Fire Mib-eribers, three bring new—or $5 for Three sufe 
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OR. it' preferred, THE .SKILLFUL IIOl SKWIFE, isame priae./ 
post-paid to every person remitting t-4 for two subscribers, 
one being new. 
(PersOti* entitled to any of the above hooks, and preferring 
other work* ot eqiia' value, mentioned herein, can no accom¬ 
modated on stating their w isbes, For instance, any one entit led 
to •• Everybody2s L'lwyer," ran Iqive ''The Hero- and Ills Dis¬ 
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to Macaulay's History can have instead, and post-paid, either 
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Losxing'sIllustrated History, can have instead, and post-paid, 
two o.qiivs of tlm Counting House and Family Dictionary, xc 
The Fictorittl Dictionary. Lo-eiug -i Illustrated History, ami Ma 
cauliy'* History are trio heavy to send by mail but nil the 
other work- will lie sent vast paid to any part of the Lulled 
States wi'Uin 3,vOl imle-.J 
Mutton, catctws 
Hams, smoked. 
Shoulders. 
Chicken*. 
Turkey*.. 
Geese,. . 
Duck* - {t pair .. 
Dairy, kc. 
Hntt<‘r, roll.12'./" |6 
Butter, firkin...12V" 13 
Cheese, .Iff" 1 1} 3 
Lard, tried. .Iff" 11 
Tallow,rough.9 («i 6 
Tallow, tried.t) ("• 8** 
. A’,"-hr. 
. imri in 
.7 i'7‘g 
.7l"'N 
.ffiblU 
_ tff"50 
tl 
... (IffirU 
Fui'ir and Root*. 
Apple*, bushel, 25" 25c. 
Apple*, dried 'll" 24 
Peaches, dried, filb.. Off" ID 
Cherrie*. dri.-d,.IX),i 12 
Plum*, dried.<K >10 
Potatoes,..25«" ID 
IlintsS and Skins. 
Slaughter. .4 fat D, 
Gulf, .3 I" 3 
Sheep Belts,__5ff.r!25c 
Lamb Pelt* .5D " ,ss 
Skbdh. 
I'lover, bushel .$5,1*t" ,4,25 
Timothy. 2 , 22 m io) 
StNDItlKH. 
Worn!, hard... .fifi.ffk" 6,fft 
Wood, soft 3,no ,.3,00 
Coal, Lebigli 7.1X1" 7,'Xl 
t'oai, Scranton.5,75" il.txi 
Goal. PittMton.5,75" 45,tH) 
Coul, Sliauiokixi. ti. 75" K.IX) 
Goal, Giiar. . lo < I2'j 
Salt, bid .. . .1,7.5" 1.7.4 
Hay, tun.8,ff.i" 1 2,00 
Straw, tun.l),Uff" 0.00 
Wool. )■> tb. . 30'750c 
Wliitelish, bbl.9,0ff"9,50 
t odtlsb. quintal. 4,tiff n .4,25 
Trout., bbl .8,Off 1 8,5i.l 
SHKKI’- The Xtipplv Is good and the demand liri.sk and prtee* 
have advanced. Oiir biltebers here are buying IVeelv , and the 
Eastern demand i* increasing. Sales at, price; ranging from I 2 c 
per lt>., live weight, for common, 5c for good, and 5'..c for extra, 
weighing M0 ths. „ , ___ , . 
lions There Is more inquiry for live liar;, am! the trade.is 
brisk at 1 ,.e advance over last week * rates, say < -i ,, " A 7 ,," lor 
good, heavy corn fed. Journal 
CAMBRIDGE, .Jan 0 -At market 656 cattle, about 500 beeves 
and 1.46 stores, consisting of working oxen, cow*, and one, two 
and threw vwir* old. 
|!i:i-E G ITT I k Prices, extra. $ti,5ff*a 7,00 ; first quality, $6,00." 
0,00. second quality, S5,25> 0,00 , third quality, *3,80; ordiuttry 
quality, $2.7-4 
WoiiKiNi; 0XB.v-f7.Kc.'13ft 
Cow* ami CaI.VK* s' 30, $35, $4ff".ti0. 
SToiir:-; Yearling*, Sff..40, two years old, SdOChlJ; three 
year* old, $1 k.1 IS. 
Siikkc and La MR* 2,750 at market. Prices—In lots $1,50, 
$2 fft" 2..MI. i- vt ia and ‘electious, $2,87," 0,00 each. 
1*141,1*8 —75e " $1.2.4 each. 
Tallow 7e >) Ih. 
lllDHU - f'" 
\ i; a t. C.U.VKH 
THE IMtOVISION MARKETS. 
NKW YORK. -Ian 14 -Ft/it'R Market.ojiened quite linn, with 
holders generally asking an advance ol 5" Uic but notwith 
sttindinglhe favorable accnoul* by the America, closed with free 
seller* lit closing rates of last- week. Sales at S.4,20" 5, in for su 
per State: $6,flff_ie8,tiJj for extra do; $5,3ff":5,10 1 ''I snpei Western; 
$4..4.Vd 5,9.4 for ciiiiiiiuoi to medium extra d". EX 7,4 .4.95 for in¬ 
ferior to good sliipping iounds extra loiinil hooptffen. Gana 
dian in moderate request and price, without important change, 
sales at $5,tO" 7.25 for common lo choice extra. 
Grain wheat advanced about lc, tlm improvement is obsi-rv 
able e.liietlv ii|ion amher spring; sab * t.’birugo spring lit $l,2ff« 
1,23'.,, Mrfwaokee ciuti at ft,30; umber U'lseon-iii .iirdlowaat, 
$1.31" 1,32, winter red Western at $1.3tln I,. - ;-, w Hi t •• Michigan at 
$1,50 m 1,55, • anaduelubat $1,3.3; white California til $ I .'55. Rye 
quiet lit 77ot.7tie Burley dull 111 , iWf.lidr Corn les- doing and 
without important change; holder- generally are ih - -posed to 
insist Upon 'nil prices, -ales at 720 72',c lor mixed Western, de¬ 
livered-, 7(l'„e I'll!' do. at KK depot, 70c. tor yellow Southern, 71c 
for old weevil cut whits Hun tin ill Out* roily in limited request 
at.'k'oi 37c lor Western. Canadian auff -srativ 
Provision* Pork quiet and stemly; rulec at f 17.125' 17,2.4 tor 
me**; #13,Off ' 13,12 tor prime. Dressed hogs opened firm and 
closed ln*itv t at fir»Cu7‘„e tor corn fed. Live hogs firm at Sir:" tie. 
Lard firm;-ak s at iD' .jblOLc. Butter in iiioarinto request at 
10 ."I te for (lluo; I l(".20c for State, Cheese steady at, ffujlD’aC tor 
inferior to prime. 
A8KB8- Market quiet and steady. Sales 35 bids, at $.4,IX) tor 
Pots and Pearl 
Hoi-* A better Inquiry prevails from brewers, and prices a re 
Ann though not iiuolablv higher. Tim sales are 250 bales at 25 
"35c, cash the latter rate for choice. 
Vi'ttr Calf Skind— I0@Uc p lb. 
None, 
BBIGIITGN, .Ian. in. At market 920 Beef Cattle, 190 Stores 
l,2ixi simei) and Landis, and IIX) Swine. 
Bkkf Gatti.k Price;, extra, #7,50"u.ix); 1st quality, $6,7S'i) 
7.IKI; 2d do, $li,(XXti*9,1X1, 3d do, $l,.4ff"' ;4,.4n. 
WoKKINU OXKV ?” '8ft 
Milch Cnwss — $14 i t~ ; common, #U«" 20. 
Vi ai.Gai.vR* $.3.IH>"|4,I«I. . ; .A ,, 
* 
'huik* d.i’ii'.p* 0-. (none hut slaughtered a (.market.) 
( - a i.v Skin* — iff a lie i.l lb. 
Tallow t» cti'.jc. ’ft it*. 
PKt.TS — ?l,ffliiil.no each. 
Siikkp and Lamm* -$i,25f«.1,B>; extra. $2,0ft"4,50. 
SwiNR - Store, wholesale, 6G"| c; retail, li .’7c. 
'I' 11 E WOO I. M A It Iv ETri. 
NEW YORK. Jan. 10, There ha* been a slight improvement 
iu Ha' demand for domestic, and prices are tinner. The general 
toil* of the market is hotter, and a verv fair business may be 
anticipated during tho coming month The -ales embrace sum 
15,1X10 lleeees, ui.xinlv medium. .0. 35" lie; and about I2.00U lb* 
super pulled at 3V* Ilk*. Also of foreign ■'*’ ball - Douskot sold al 
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American Saxony Fleece. >) Ih,... . . AH" E r > 
American full-blood Merino, t.3n.4ti 
American half-blood and Uireo-lotiil bs Menno, .38 - 43 
Anu-riean Native and one fourtll Merino,.33",.3.4 
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THE NICHE IN THE WALL 
A Tale ol' IjouLstium- 
BY DR. J. II ROBINSON. 
Extra Pulled, 
Superfine, Pulled,.. . 
No, 1, Pulled,... . , 
Lamb'*, Pulled.... 
California, extra, . . 
California, line, unwashed,. 
California, common do, . 
Peruvian, washed.. 
Valparaiso, unwashed,. 
South Aiimrieati, common washed,- 
South American Kntre Rios, do, .. 
South American, unwashed,. 
Srmifi American Cordova, washed, 
Eiret India, washed.. 
African, an washed,. 
African. wiL*hcd. _ 
Sint nta, unwashed,. .Iff" 1 18 
Siiij rna, wn-lied, . .*2-1 ,a 25 
Mexican, unwashed.. .(XXyiflO 
Cape, .. 2.V" 52 
Donskoi, . 8(3)29 
|,V Y Eepung Rost, 
.335.-37 
.WKa 33 
... .23." 25 
.2K«>30 
. Offiiffl 
.I2@8.4 
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.1.25(3.'to 
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.14(a) 18 
...14:,i 111 
.... .19022 
.Iffy 30 
.ffW H) 
.Oftnilll) 
r PO NUBSEBYM 
1 ,1u.-l received 25 dozen new paftero 
E INT 
firalting l\niv«*«s 
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Rochester, N. Y, f.874 2t| N. B. PHELPS. 
11 i KnnrATiON kxi'kiiI-knck 0 »rf a a 
rft II'' witli Economy Examine the "iHiin-. <*f r i II'' 
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S' ff~ Cost poi year for Breuxl, I'urnished room, feel, washing ami 
Common p - .n ■ 11 -!* bi ue-hr-, $110. Sjiring term begin* March 
28 ith. Good Stuilenls received at any time. Address as above. 
Rev. JOSEPH E, KING, ffriitcipal. 674-4t 
The opening chapters of which will appear in Tir-s IdRactmr. 
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| J0WES IMPROVED HAY SCALES V 
THE BEST XTNT USE I 
II.VY SCALES. 
CATTLE SCALES. 
HAY SCALES. 
No Pit ret above ground - no Ironbliy 
with water or icy no friction on knife 
edge- weigh truly if not level -sim- 
plesl in u--x liehverc l at any Railroad 
SUtion. S-od lor Gii .trials. 
liiSterMolPn Porlabin Hat/ PrtMM-, 
AIJ5AN Y, Jan, 1 1 Fi.i)i - r am) Mkai,—^T here is only u limited 
trade demand for Flour, Willi sales to a moderate extent at pre¬ 
vious prices. Buckwheat Flour is stilling in Ih" street at Jd ti'.e. 
1,75. and from store at $1,(47^ ,,'lff) lbs Corn Meal is saleable 
at $1,31’" I.H. 
'{Vain- Wheat quiet ami unc.lmngi d. Corn without material 
lingo to note, willi ral-s I.2IXI bn. old mixed Western at 0ti." ii7. 
change._, 
In other grains nothing t ranspired 
Journal. 
!HPH« - qu..,. 
sale-of I.MI.ffX)lbs. fleece and pulled, nu'sllv rite latter, at 39 > Iff' 
for the better grades. t ln foreign sale* ret I;*) hale* Mediterra¬ 
nean and South American on private tena*. 
Saxony arid Merino, fine,501" 69 
Full blood,.. .. 45/" 49 
*; and ’, blood. 39" 47 
Common,... 35.".'48 
Pulled, extra,.. .43.1.4.4 
Do. Superfine,.. 3*<"42 
Do. No. I..- .2KasK) 
Do. No 2,. . 20 !" 25 
Westeru mixed,.25"'3) 
Smyrna, washed, . ,.. l(V*u-i8 
Do. unwimheil,. . . IXV IH 
Syrian. 1V"24 
Cape. .3H " .47 
Crimea.MM7 
Buenos Ayres... . 9",45 
Peruvian,'washed. 20" 31 
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BUFFALO. Jan. 1.4. i t.oi'R Tlm market continue* quiet 
and no radical ehangn has taken place in quotation*. Rales for 
liouram linn, and a moderate local and interior demand tire 
vails; sab*. 2.9) bids. 
Grain Wheat steady, but we have to note no important 
tniniaetiouH Com, oats, and other grains also steady, and in 
limited inquiry. , ... 
lion* l)re- ed Img* firm with fair receipt* aud a moderate 
inquiry. Courier. 
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 14. Flour — Firm at $.4,50 5,75 for 
Gn'tix Wheat firm, sale*of white nt $1,iff" 1,55: red at$l 80 
(d 1.33. Corn advanced lc.; old yellow at 7k\ new at til." 65c. 
()ats active at 35c. 
TORONTO. Jan. 12. Flour During the past, week there has 
been a moderate inqidrv for Hour, and several sale* have been 
consummated. There is only a small amount olVering, and the 
alixence of sim'k lias restrict'-d bu-l I"'--*, ;is il ha* likewise ini- 
poi ted a firm tom- to the market. The demand runs principal ,v 
tin superlinv and extra, and other grades are comparatively 
neglect- 'I, excepting iiethap* very favorite brands of double 
extra. We quote as follows: 
i . 
(Jxtt x, .. 5 , 25 * 15 , 41 ) 
Double Extra,... . ti.txxvi6,35 
Grain - The market lots been meagrely supplied witli fall 
wheat throughout the week, the total receipts amounting to 
not over 3 ffX) huri-cl*. Prices have renmltied without change, 
and are vtcadv at $1 Ida.1.1'. for good to pm,a-, and very rarelv 
$1 ltifot extra prim* lot-. Spriug wheat i* ill good re quest, am) 
is'fim, at 9ffu*«'' ;ibiishel the litter fora priini* sample. Bar¬ 
ley \y only sparing!) sujqdl-.d and all oltcreng i- taken up hr the 
local brewers at .4u.i .'g.e M Im-liel K i» Is wanted, but very little 
offei* For good load: tW - :.-vtac>'I (Blftis. would lie paid, tint.*arc 
offering in small quantities only, but quite sufficient for local 
consumption at 2fr"27c, Peas are in good demand, probably for 
shipment in the spring. We quote purchases during the week 
at 50 ".45c, the latter within the past few days quoted frequently. 
Globe. 
^liHHvtisenunts. 
ADVERTISING TER VI.S, in A«lvancc —TiirRTT- 
Frvw OwfYH a Link, eacll in^rtion. A price and .h half for 
extra display, or cofita per line ol sfioicw. Special Xoticms, 
(following moling matter, lattdc'J f ) tfixly Ceptaa l/wic 
xs; 
- -* PER DAY. risen t* R 'anted 
• ) Address, with Stamm for return postage, 
NATIONAL AGENCY MiR 
Kvrry where, 
to, Ohio. 
Cl 
K 
V E I: I N <; ” tJ It \ l* 
.774-26t 
VINES, 
Tiik MiVi-i-rite r- have for -a!.- "t"BEVELING ” GRAPE VINES 
(for plate of which see "Hortioiritiirist" of November, IMtiO,) 
w liien they off' ' to nil who wa»t j'")d curly fruit loddfereutly 
grown sample:- were tested nt tie- tmeriran Ponmlogiral So¬ 
ciety, in Philadelphia, last linl, and caused many to prefer the 
< 'reveliti: r t." ’ l.ogan, iKrliella.,Ve \Viierri or grown with the 
I abella, It h.v, been murli preferred for -uperlor -weetne**, 
earlier and evner ripening, and hariginc well on tlm cluster. 
B ripen - last -if August and fnyt of September. 
PKIGEri — Good two-vear old Yipes, $1.00' veh. Good venr- 
ling Vines, 59 cent* each. By the doze re or hundred at reduced 
prices. Adores* !'. M. GOODWIN 3c BRO., 
Kingston, Luvoma County, Pa. 
HAY 
HAY 
HAY 
PRESSES. 
PRESSES. 
PRESSES. 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS. 
CHURCH BELI-S. 
TOWN CLOCKS. 
TOWN CLOCKS. 
For Baling Hay, FI *x, Broom Corn, 
liar-., Wf,d xre! Cot.t.i n. Sii -|J" Great- 
Power worked In-two men. Hundreds 
in u*e. Send for Cit rulars. 
Cast St ret Hell*, 
Weigh less cost l«r-* — heat'd further 
than other first < Ih** Helix. Never 
break by fiv.xt*. \\ anantod. 12 months. 
Send for eire okns and testimonial*.—- 
Fixturw inhde hv imsiJq at lowest, 
price*. Send for Circulars. 
Tour* PtorR*i 
Of the most approved character, of my 
own manufacture, warranted equal to. 
any. iti use, at greatly reduced prices. 
f or foil particulars uddises 
.4.47 -cowl f 
JAMI.H lU tXj-KY, 
93 MiUn St., ffuflhlov N. Y. 
Report of Chat. Downing ami others , Committee •■/the Amtri 
can PumotogiCiU Society — Fall of I Sfil). 
■'Cievcting," libmmsbiirg, or Catawiwa, by Mr lioodwin. of 
A IMM-H GRAFTS—1 will sell Apple Grafts this win¬ 
ter and coming spring, Apple tqrdts zot up in Ih© best 
sty Ft", on good healthy stock, and impuiar varieties, *uch as aro 
gen orally growti iu tlii., vicinity, for ift.lX) J) I'.iXXi iti quanti¬ 
ties over bl.iKX). W. i>. STROWOEK- 
Penlield, N. Y., Dec. it, Jflfit). 669-tf 
\FOU 
1 1 wet 
SAI.IC A Farm coni'lining TN2‘.. acres 4 miles 
vest of Geneva, ,zutario County, N. Y Price, AllUXXi. 
Address tlm suhacrifier, al Genova" C S, BROTHER, 
I-3A It AI PUR SAI.K _One of th* best and best «tu- 
P ateil farms in Monroe (lo,, lyh-w ti mils* weak of this City, in 
n xo 
I f. 
NI'ltSKIlV 4IICN. 1 have 70 acre* of choice land 
a XntsKKY, l" rent for a term of voir; Twenty acre* 
of it adniirablv udaph'd by "ii and situation fur a Vinkvaki,. 
Addres-. soon, JOHN R. GARRETSKE, Mp'-nueiport. N. 
Y 
Kingston, Pa. Ripe enslv m Septembe 
grape, with a peculiar red on the stem 
fruit. 
Plfrttu I*. MkaU, E.->m (Editor of the Horticulturist,) 111 !l letter 
inquiring about the origin of the “Groveling," say* "f want 
to say neo e about It It is an excellent early Grape, anil | have 
been tticonilllelldiiiig it " 574-2t 
U 
(A 1 _ .. 
t ) to canvas* in Omiada only. The.-e trie; rseeiveit tbo 
Diploma of the Provincial Agricultural Association last fall. 
Apply to G. BEADLE, Ht. Catharine*. C. W. 
IARIWH I'KAUIl STOVES. - The *ufrcriber , will 
I furniah fresh Peach Slones from a region where disease was 
never known, for 50 i t- per lnisbel. 
THOMAS HERENDKKN. Mac- 
don. Wayne Co., N. Y 
Special Notices. 
ASTHMA. 
From Rev. TJ. Letts, Frankfort , III. An old lady of our 
acquaintance has been greatly afflicted with Asthma for many 
years, and has tried a multiplicity Of prescriptions, with little 
or no effect. My wife sent her a part of a box of the ‘ Bron¬ 
chial Troches,’—after a few days we heard that she found 
great relief from their use, and to-day she sent a messenger 
some five miles to procure more; we had only oue box left, 
but could not refuse it.” Browu's Bronchial Troches, or 
Cough Lozenges, are sold throughout the United States. 
A GENTS WANTED — To -"11 Scokiki.b’u Variety 
l\ Stationary Envelope, with u gift in every one Far 
furthci particular* uddri'M G. W. SCOFIELD, 
Proprietor Gift-Book Emporium, Geneva, N \ 
Pi'LE ROOT GRAFTS-A reliable and we be 
j\ lievti urn quailed assortment. Iit.DOO for $.40. One year 
graft*, 1,(XX), $25. Seed-, Scion-, Ac. See Led. 
F. K. PIUJKMX, Bloomington Nnrxory, IU. 
THE I’ORK TRADE. 
ALBANY, Jan. 14-Tbo trains due tbi* mornin-' from the 
West tiad not arrived up th" elo*ti of 'Chang- l'r-e receipt* 
since our la-t add up 500 bead. The market rule* -teady and 
verv firm, w itli a fair home and Eav4. rn packing demand The 
sale* of tho morning reach about -tixi ln-ad lit ?o.ia(gti,87. , i for 
pig* and $7; / 7.20 for fair to heavy fancy State - Journal. 
CINCINNATI, Jan. 111. Tie- hog market wa-rittmr dull to 
da. 1 hough tlm receipt* were quite light, but tlwy were offered 
with un'ex'oeeted freeilretn for tulurti delivery, which induced 
packer* te. hold oil and not offer over $6.25, while firmm> asked 
Si, , 91 . But sales were made thi* afternoon at $i!,25. lli-re¬ 
ceipt* Ot hog- forth" past week, the season up to till* date, und 
up to the corresponding date* for several previous season*, were 
an follows: . 
Total for the week.. . -.-.*'7.■ A-j 
Up to Jan. 5, I860.., . 
•• •• 1858 SLEW’ 
- “ ..-338.252 
•* •< 18.46.366.8M 
“ « 1855.327,438 
“ - 18.4-1.362.791 
- •• 1853, 355,121 
\ ) E.\ R DI-ESri HAHI-KX FOR SALE, AT JS1-T 
I A per ho-bid. or ID et* pei out."-. Send 'wo red -tamp* to 
pay return postage, where sent by the nonce, or three heiea- for 
tw o red -'allies, postage paid. Thin d) Spring Bai ley, it weigh* 
60 lbs to the bushel. 
j. c. Raymond, i*enny»n, Yate*Co„ n. \ • 
\T|'RSF.RYAIEN WANTED—Iwi-h to employ two 
. N \uriennnen, Ofie a* foremai), anti one . a.- i tanl. I have 
MAA1ILY NEVVSI* VITJL’' — Edited by Man. 
f) Louise llatikin*. A Mammoth FICTOF.IAI. of 56 col¬ 
umn*, efteh nearly 2 FEET lung, xvitli over JPO.OlX) I'oiiHtant. 
render*, being really tlm I. \ UCKST and BEST Family I’aperiu 
the World, fornntv SIXTY G.-nt*a Year 
FIRST and only SUt’CF.ssrr |, Tapir EVER imbli»iic<l by a 
LA 1)3 and wllfi n,*plittofTRIJK Philanlbrupy it always aim* 
to help the de-. rviog, where they try to help thenmelves; but. 
it ha* NO *yinpathy with **-tronv inilitl"!" women who are 
noted for making a great noi*« and sktitiklng Irom useful oc 
eupation. 
3 - SPECIMEN CODIES sent GRATIS, am! FREE of POST¬ 
AGE Get. one by nil mean*, and see what it is like, before 
subscribing. You will then a*k your neighbor* to join you 
and form a club. In that way it costa only FORTY CENTS 
a Year. 
U \\rO.MEN OK NEW YORK.”—A Curious rmw 
y V Book, bv Marie Louise Hankin'. 
Full rage DoRT.UTS and SKETCHES Thirty-Six LIVING 
W().\! KN t SC- Spiritual Medium*. Shop Girl*, Lap Doc* Moth 
m, Female Dhllanthiopl*t*, A t.illl Hunchback, Dashing 
Widow*, Sorrowing Mother*. Oiiem Singers, Female Vagrant,*, 
Berjnri-d Bride*. Alan Hater-. Disowned Daughters, old Dollar 
Women. Female Writer*. True tVmuan, kiv-cinating La-lies, 
Mechaee’s Wive', Theater Girt*, Outi’iud Wires Boarding 
the town ol'Gate*, no the Buffalo road, will Do gold at a great 
bargain if application in made hooii A mall farm nf 50 to 80 
ir the City, or a limis-'a*d 161 "*orl)i i to $5,OX) in the 
ier. A' good, early, blue ; aeres. i.-.-r llie.i "v.or a bouse 
w hen .separated from the Jitv, would betak m in p.irtpav 
| tlm lireniiscs, or at No, 8 Hill 
Frk’scii k Co., of 
Roclieuter, N. Y. 
nsent. Fur particular*a)qdy on 
street, tJ the office of Joil.v M. 
M. HUNTINGTON. 
A USU*t. 21, WHO. 55-4- tf 
( 
! READ 
I wanted 
(; I ! R I OS IT Y. - Particulars -cut free. Ageuta 
(649] HIIAIV A CLARK, Biddel'or-I, Maine. 
no FARMERS, Al El’ll AN ICS, & BUILDERS. 
| Our " frvepre--ili(e ConHict'' i« uealnst high pri* «•». We 
offer you, ;U74 Main St., Rochester, Iron, Nail*. Hanlware.Oila, 
Dainte, Color*, Wia-iow*. IXoors, Blind*, finer.. Spade*. Bhowk, 
Y meri 
M OORE . IIEBING k CO. 
O ofY TST Or TJ JN. INT O 
ISLANDS, 
SOUTH 
house Keeper- l.a-fic- of Fort uni . La*"t-I!eer Girl- I'orturm 
TellersWraii.il ill Hliiek, Cftntid nee Women, uogtu Ladies, 
I’erbut La-lbs. Broken-hearted Women. Clergymen* Wives, 
FROM 
JARVIS 8c BAKER'S 
IX TIIK 
PACTFTC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED nr tiik 
ji ,n e it i (\i ,v u vji A’ o c o .ii r ./ .v r, 
Offioe 5 WilliMin Strfot, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSITAl-L, Pres't. IT. MATIIER. Sec'y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL. Agent, t'4) Exchange Ht., Hoc lire, ter, N. Y. 
Corn ik«**, Cultivator*, nnd other mtic!- ' ton numerous to 
mention. Also, the celel>rated "Straight Draft Plow." which 
we offer cheaper than the cheapest 
.436. tf 
a-lie*....■■Bil BH 
Oh) Men'* Darting*. Widow's Daughter*, Female Adventuresses, 
Confidential Sermons, \e. inn pave*, 12mn , 30 Eogruving*, Iu 
r’enev Cloth Driee. ONE DOLLAR. Bent post-paid. Descrip¬ 
tion of "Cunleuts" GRATIS, 
nTEETH FDR THE MILLION Som rarxa Nkw. 
1 Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street. 
Rochester, N. Y, 15'2.4-tt.] E. F. WIL SON. 
26acre* In Nuniery and Fruit. 1 intend helm; al tiie Eaglr 
Hotel, iti Koeh -'tor, N. Y., on Wednesday, .I onian 83d, to no ; k*t ) 
gotiate for i ii v iincistitnce.and will be pl-e-'-t to meet any com- ' '• ) 
potent ami otherwise iie«irahle applieiuit*, or have them addle;-* 
me at. Canton, Stark Go., Ohio. The situation 1 will make 
plea-ant ami dew ruble, and wish to neettre such help ns may 
prove perinaueiit. H. H. MYKKS. 
It) A DAY —Good Agent* Wanted everywhere. Fe 
male; School Tcig'her*. Doht-Ma*ter*. GlortrviiiiXq, and 
Other*. Adores* MARIE I 'M IRK HANKINS At CO.. 
574- I2t 132 Na**au Street, New \ ork. 
17URM FOR SALE. For vale, ft de liable 
1 ’ 126 acres lying in the town of Macedon, Wavne C 
farm of 
N. Y„ 
two mile- south et Macedon, aud four mile* west of I'almvra 
village*, being r art of ihe estate of Asa Sjti I ", deceased. Tidily 
acre* are heavily timbered and the remainder i* under good im¬ 
provement, suited to tillage or graving, with large and commo¬ 
dious building--, well built and in good repair. Said farm i* well 
watered and contain* a choice lot of Fruit Tree* For term* wi- 
G.FRAUENBERQ 
V- 
quire uf G. jl. SMITH, near tbo promise*, or of It. B. AI'PLKJBY, 
"hi it 30, Arcade. Rochester, N ) 
Drawings i 
Address 
^graver on 
made for the Patent Office, &c„ &c. 
14urtil New-Yorker Oflioe- 
I I A .11.4 '. MOIt DOFF, Breeder ol pure S/nnl horn 
I I . and At-term y Odd--, South Dawn and Silest-m Sheep, 
Sujfijlk and Atoett Pip*. Rochester. N. Y. 573 -tf 
\ \rHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv IMPROVED FlUllLY SEWING MACHINES 
r »05 Brotulwhy, New York. 
Tiikkk Machine* cond'ine all the late improvement* for Hem¬ 
ming. SliW.hing nnd Felting Seams, amt are the beat in use for 
KAMti.Y 8KWix<; and tailoring work. 
Pricce from $50 V) 8150. H-mmer*. $2. extra. 
S. W. MJBDLE, Agent, 
515-tf No*. 8 and 10 Smith'* Arcade, Rochester, N Y. 
