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IfEW NOTICES TO AGENT - FRIENDS 
THRESH PEAR SEED FOR SA.EE.-Wo have 
' .just recotved u lino lot-of Imported Pour Seed Withered 
specially for n*. with tiio irrpfttwt cajt 
*VJ Sekd sout out by vim hnH p vcn perfect satisfaction 
FROST k CO . ROChest^i 
TJKK-KKKPIN44 i:\PLAINKn_Thn u«,t pr wU 
I I (Yi/work yet ptiblutlieil. Sent ffoe of posture for Brku 
l°«* «ve Kv tie* wwurm, with li .lmn Queens, Rina* Honey 
«c. t &c. Circulars, with juirtieuliirs, sent t«> ail who will forward 
thiur aduretw. M QUINRY. St JohnsvilK N Y. 
BOO K F OR Til E P R E SENT T IIH E* 
The Life of Andrew Jackson, 
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VoU (Wav... with Portrait*. Price. from 35 to 
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t!m tjvrnts "i lit* t:m. ran hardly ho overstated and 
mu it x <it hw character iiml action mnv bo easily detected in 
n Niu.cf.ou can thorough I v imilcniUnd our nroM'nt 
>ti ana movements without study i u « the past auriesneci 
roimiieiit »mmu' lho (treat ... of till! past (* J \utraoiv 
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during the past winter, anil found no relief until I found your 
Troches." “ Brown's Brow hint Troches, n or Cough Lozenges, 
are for sale throughout the United States 
tanees, since the middle et December, gives roe lies, assurance 
that the friends of the Ill'KAi. are both active and successful in 
theireftorts to extend its circulation. And tin) fact that our 
exchanges have given about live hundred complimentary 
notices of the Rural since the 1st of Nov List, proves that the 
paper is appreciated b.v (he heat judges of the cost and value of 
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keep step to the Music of the Union.’ Several Steam Presses 
A Co., Publishers—U. S. A." Had we space, and if we were not 
extremely modest, a few of the notices would be published. 
But we can only record the vote of thanks, at preseut. 
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adding to their lists (as many do, directing us tint to send any 
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and all who add enough to their lists before April can obtain 
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VK~ Auditions to Clubs are now in order, and whether in 
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account of the hard times, and because we think (lie clubs w ill 
soon be filled; yet, if it were not for the panic, and high rates 
of exchange at the West, we should maintain the old rule 
requiring the full rate in proportion to number sent, and 
making deduction when clubs are completed. 
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f S., Everybody's Lawyer, and other choice and valuable 
\ KENTS WANTED—To sell Soorm.n s Variety 
J V Stationary Envelope, with ;y gift, in every one For 
further particulars add revs r W SCOFIELD, 
l'roprietnrGllt.-1'ook Emporium, tlcneva, N. Y. 
IjIOK, SALE -Large oi small quantity of Victoria 
J Rhubarb, Sri per loo $26 per I. oo. 
Allen's Hardy Raiphem . 31 per loo, $8 per 1 , 1 km 
Silver Maple Seedling , .si cl- tier loo, iy per |.fluff 
12 acres Lawton or New Rochelle Blackhmy 
2 acres Dorchester Blackberry, 
20 , 01 m Beach Trees, choice varieties Strawberries. Cranber¬ 
ries, and a good supply- ol other Ni’kbrky Stock, of iiestqualit.v 
I t~ S'-wl r - 
Jan, IA, ISfft 
ittarkets, Commerce, &c 
Rural Nkw-Yokker Device. > 
Rochester, Jan. 29, 186L 5 
Trig past week was a pretty brisk one in some departments of 
trade, ami the effect is still visible in the firmness characterizing 
the market. 
Floi'K is as last quoted, lint holders are uot very anxious to 
realize, and stocks are small. 
Grain —Wheat is in better demand We bear nf sales of 
several thousand bushels red at 31,Iff,/1,12 Good samples will 
readily command the hitter figures. Barley is drooping, as our 
malster? are not actively engaged in purchasing. Buckwheat is 
yvorth 3S@dOcents, as to quality. 
I’rovibonb — l’ork advanced slightly. Clear has put on 81,00 
Y> barrel The range in the hog is $6,6Ai 7,00. the former for 
the most inferior, and the latter for very choice. 
Seeds — Dealers in Clover deed are beginning to feel of the 
market, ami start at $4,AX* 5,00 as the range, 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. ; Eggs, dozen.18@18c 
Flour, winter wheat,§5,25 ■ 0.75 Honey, box.. 12 bvl 4 
Flour, spring do, 5,0tun5,0tl Candfes. box. ISa Ki 
Flour, buckwheat,.. u,0u’ 2,o0 Candles, extra. oqT, 11 
Meal, Indian_ 1.12 Fur it and KoOTS 
Wheat., (ii-ncM'c. I,ih»c 1 , 8 ii ; Applet), bushel_ 2 .V,) 2 -Vc 
Bent wrote Canada, - 0,0051I,;t5 \ Apples, dried.,.it;,:.Vi 
Corn, old.ffUjLSoc i Peaches, dried, tb...0fl(n>Iff 
Corn, new.OOS t.v Cherries, dried,.iK),a,t2 
Rvc, ri) tbs. f t bush r*\.i dm Plums, dried,.on., 11 ) 
nuiiminson, 
A Just l’,iMlvh<tl. 
i '\ MEEK AN >sl. At Kit MISTI NG K ISII ED 
moil Tim Si.avkiiv op Knoi.isii Tiikoiusts, ami dudllied In the 
Law of NaMire, By Rev Sami n. SniirliY. D. it,, \utlioi of 
" Discoursei)oa tie- Suprem:ii.'.i and obligation of Cmiscience " 
One Vol 13mo„ 3ld pa tca Cloth, Extra I’rlee, f I dm. 
In this treatise Dr. Skaiii'UY aim ■ to look at Amci inin Slavery 
in the abstract and prove it, in itself, e.iurortnahle to tin- law ot 
Nature I le distinguishes its nmral anil • -icial leal me - IV,,m It., 
(lolilJcal and economical aspects. It is tudievml, he will be touiid 
to have carefully and exlianstlvidv studied the whole lubjert 
and to have prodnCed his arguuieuts w,tH eimilor and force. In 
’ be prer-enl citing pronenence of this topic il in well ciilmlv 
to examine both sides of t be question. 
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. N Tins lu-titiitloii, fin otiibly know n In Die public for lltn )ant. 
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ewr her,,re. In eotiKeouence of reent iniproveinoiit.x, the Col 
lege buildings enn aecommoilute two hunlhed and fifty hoarders, 
ami a more healtln and delightful locution cannot be Dminl It 
is fiit.ua.ted m ar South Bend, on t.he Micbigati Southern It R , 
within a lew liom.y travel ot all our principalcitici 
TERMS. 
Entrance Fee.85 00 
Board. Wa-hing. Bed and Bedding. Doctor's Fees 
and Medicines, anil Tuition in the English 
Course,.. $1(15 00 per annum 
I .a tin and Greek, extra, . 21 ) no " 
Spanish, Italian, Frem.li, and Oerman, each, 1200 
Instiumontal Music,.. 20 00 " 
Drawing, . 1200 
Oalisthenics, . .... .. . _ fl 00 •• 
Use of I’liiluiophii'ul Cbeimcitl Anpiiriitun, 1000 
Payment* to l,e made half yearly, in ady .ane.e. 
The tint seralon eommencci the lir-t Tuesday of September, 
the second Session opens the first of February and ends in 
June, when tie- principal and public examination is made. 
t ~ Annual Descriptive Calaloguo detailing full particulars 
fun,iilesl grail-:, on application 
57A Cmktljy Iticv. P. DILLON, President. 
kli*-j 1 ( \ EIH t'ATION—EXt’EKM NCI IgM t i v 
rji II"" with Economy Exairiilir Hie cl.Ttmsuf Up II"' 
tie’ Fort Ed wap I Institute, at Fori Edward, Washington Co., 
N. Y Superior Brick Building-: IS Teacher: AlTnnling rare 
advantage in both lb,- solid and ornamenLd timnche*. A 
GraduatesCnuncfor I. idit'n. Ciiiimierei.il or Cln. u-n.l t'oiiivc 
tor Gentlemore " ,Vo Semitiaru hits >i luMcr ehm of Students." 
nr tjo-t, pel veto for Hoard, I'moisbed rnoio.fuel, w tsbine and 
Common English hra.nehos, $1)0. Spring term begins March 
88th. Good Student received at any lime. Address a*above. 
Rev. JOSEPH 15. KING, Principal 571 -it 
Chicken: 
Turkeys. 
Geese, . 
Ducks j) pair 
Daii 
Rutter, roll.. 
Bulter, firkin 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried 
Tallow, rough 
Tallow, tried. 
ISffitb 
13,I'M 
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.8 @1 8 > 
THE PROVISION iUARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Jan. 2 s ' Flour Market deelined Sc, with 
rat her more doing lor export, while the home t raile no- only 
buying to a moderate extent. Sales at. $51051,5,25 for super 
Stale; $5.;tnu 5.JO for extra do; 95,11 fa A, 25 for *,uper VVe-tern, 
$5,:tl>" a.tkl for common to mediiioi extra do; 85 ,TUiCC, 7A for in- 
l"iior to ffoorl ADtpping brands extra round h"op Ohio elosimr 
steail.v Of the sales about Iff.unff hid*, were for export, Cana- 
diau dull and priees without rlffiugg; sales at AVOia(7,25 for 
cummoti to choice extra. 
Grain--W heal a shade easier, ivitb a np d ■ ia(e biHiri--,« doing 
for expert; busim-'N i> . till materially cheeked h» tin* lirmness 
of t, Iglit. sides Cliii'.-lgo spriiei at 81. IN a 1.22; Milwilllken club, 
arnher W isconsin, arid Iowa at $1.87 '' 1.29 delivered. Canada club 
at $1.25: red State aud winter rcil Western at $1.31 1..3I, white 
Western at Al.ldp white Canadian «t9l,t*l < 1,51. white Ken¬ 
tucky alitl.fo; white State at SI.III. Rvei|Ui,|, sates at 72,, 75c. 
Bariev unchanged and in limit.-d request; sales Canada lyur at. 
72c, in store. Com about le. Idglier, with moderate export and 
home trade i(e|uai|,i sale? iq-iqffe, for mixed Wcslcrti, In store 
ami delivered; 7)("7Sc, for new white Sonlhem; (MsiffOe. for new 
yellow do, Oats plenty and dull at 3tS[g\'i7J-jtt for Western, Can¬ 
adian and State. 
PkovibIon*- Pork dull and heavy; wiles at 317,7-V 1 S.IRI for 
mess; $13,00for prime. llo u > teadv at 7U, w'Ve for com fed. 
dressed and tP.jcfor lire. Lard dull ami heav\; uilesal y’, a inf, 
Butter In fan reqmvl at In Me for Ohio; I fi.it ISH*. for State. 
Cheese steady at [ 1 , Ifif.e. tor inferiorto |irime. 
Asnus —i'lic di 'ii'itul i* (Inn for Pots a( «q ; ivtirlnare eteiuly 
ut$5,l2U; Hie arrival- light. 
Hoes The market i- qiiiiUaad prices flrirt, at 25r,3,2e. for 
Tieiv, ami s rtii*. for J -and traps growth. 
Skkps — I be ilemand for l ‘lover seed Is limited hut the market 
is firm; sale* of Ito bags at M'^ a sic. 
ALBAN V. Jan. 28 Fon'K anuMkal. Our market for flour 
is very qu iet ami there is nothing lining beyond supplying the 
wants ot the trade at fortnnr price*. There'!* »erv little Buck¬ 
wheat Flour arrixin - in lie- street, but it is selling freely from 
store at. SI -7 1 ,. Corn Meal steady. 
Grain Wheat in limited milling request, with sales white 
Michigan in two lots at $1.Iff >1,12. Corn steady hut quiet; rales 
old mixed l(«t ■ a ..I IBS.', bar round yellow is hold at BSkjbfiUC. 
In other grains there is nothing doing. —Jour 
HC EFAI.O, Ja v 20- Flour —The deoRiinlfcir Hour contin¬ 
ues quiet moderate-, tuid quolations remain the same; wiles took 
plat e yesterday at 55,12 1 , - 5,.'>7 : liir extra Indiana, ami $5,50:,i 
il,UO for double extras. 
Grain Wheat, qiiiil with a fair milling inquiry. Corn steady 
ut 15e for new. and fRV- for old. Oats and other grains steady. 
Iliii: :-kii floras firm and hi tair demand 
TORONTO, Jan. 25 Flour The trannaetion* of the week 
navi! been limited, in eonaoqmqjee iff the snilill amount, offering, 
lllld (tie dllleiencj- between the views of holders and Sellers, 
The market ha-, however, remaim'd brio, although willood any 
material improvement The demand !< -till t-ouiined to Super 
lion, lor w Inch 81,80 lie been realized foe some small pnreels, 
but. suuud lots are flnnly held it J5 F.mcv is nominal at $'>,12'., 
:a.5,37!.. . Extra, tn.firt : .5,75. and nominal Ibiuhle Extra, $*m ii,25 
tin- latter for “ (.amlitoo." Oatmeal is unchanged. VW re¬ 
pent. I he quotation of $3,30qe3,6u , / barrel. 
Grain Tie* r6C0ilit* of fail wheat from farmers within the 
past few ifii) -. have increased to about 2,IHH1 ho bids j r day, and 
there is ne.re activity among Ivuv.-i - Tiiere i- a good dent ot 
competition, and prices are kept well up to the outside limit, 
The average price would la- about $UH.— the range of prions ex¬ 
tending from 91.fiV I.2l pi bushel. The ruling outside figure for 
the puniest lots was $1,80, and il was paid freelv Spring wheal 
is very active in demand, but with small amount- offering. 
From$l(,v),03 was paid pretty freely, aud in some li-w cn-es, 
generally for seed wheat, $),lH.a l.tJ, ?} huabel wa* realized 
Barley offers epnumd v and in good local ritqutfijt at. filiaMr y i 
hiishel. Pea., nv In good demand aud the supply -till fall- short 
of the amount which it was expected would 1st received liv this 
time. The price is advancing, probably with ajview to induce 
better supplies. Yesterday fifiu.5)5'was paid quite freely f) lei. 
by weight, and tile by measure Oats continue to offer In only 
moderate quantities, and price* remain firm at 285, 27c. t-l busk. 
—Globe, 
.20;,, 30 
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A- CONVERTS THE 
1 *<joi*«*sst. liny oi* Slrnw 
INTO A SUPEI1IOR RROVENOER. 
Whole barrels coiitaltiltig T(8 feed* with measure $14. 
Halt finrreIs contnining 221 teed* with measuro $7. 
Cast-s containiiig 112 loods in pmik.lgcs 
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In consequence of it* large and increasing circulation, wo 
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than formerly, and advertisement* should much us on Monday 
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sarv to lllld teatlmnniiila, ai the V are apiiroved ol every w hore, 
and are admitted to Is- the ONLY CHEESE apparatus tit for 
use. I la ving iniele great imnrovenienU lu the HEATER aud 
VALVES, and are making thorn in the most xuhstontioj and 
perfect, manner, wo are now prepared to deliver and to fill orders 
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Watertown, Jan. 7, lWil. 
In order to give every Club Agent or Active Friend of the 
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Liberal Specific Premiums to every person who forms a Club 
for the New Volume ! 
•W 33 -W ILL Q- T V E 
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CHEESE HOOPS. 
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CENTS WANTED to obtain subscription* to the 
" Na'i'Iun'.m, I''amili M V , i/i’.i," v, 1 1 ic ticeil Janu 
tWII. Tim highest commi--ion will t*. paid. For circulars 
samples, send two Scent stamps, and uudress 
J DODGLAH- ROBINSON, l36Giand St., New York. 
| [OWES IMPROVED HAY SCALES! 
THE BEST TINT USE ! 
„ _ no trouble 
- - no friction on knife 
igh truly If not level —*im- 
■ ■ Delivered at. any Railroad 
A DAY.— Good Agent- Wanted everywhere. Fe 
TV) males, School Teachers, Post Masters, Clergy men, aud 
tie rs. Address MARIE LOUISE II4NKINS A- GO. 
574-12t. 132 Nomkhii BtrOOt, New York. 
v / HCEVEMNH" tl BA PE VINES. Orders for 
V Vine-’ot tld* real I v rMieiuns anil early Grape aero in 
inicd by Gur.h will eeeejve ptompt tilti-utioii. 
Good oop year VinesNOi- each. $4 perdoxen. 
Good t-wo .a ear Vine* *H,isi eaoh, 87 per ffoxen. 577-21 
P M. GOODWIN Ar lIRO Kmv'*ion, LuzernnGo,, Pa, 
tLEB No Pit - set above ground 
with water or ice 
SCALES. edges —wc' 
pleat in it- 
VLF.S. Station Send lor Gireutaiu 
iniperaoir* Portable #/<•// I’rr**, 
ESSES. For Baling Hay, Flax, Broom Corn, 
pqaira jtngs, Won) and GottOn. Simple Great 
l'OWer worked hy two men. Hundred* 
ESSES. in use. Sena for CMroulam. 
fast Sleet Hells, 
Weigh less — cost lees heard flirtbor 
than other brut e.lan.3 Bell*. Never 
break by frost* Warranted 12 months. 
Send for circulars and testimonials. 
Fixture* made by myself, at lowest 
prices. Send for Cire.ulnra. 
To ten Glories, 
Of the most approved character, of my 
own manufacture, warranted equal to 
any in use, at greatly reduced prices. 
I jIliMIlt A FEMALE 4'OLI.EH E—Sf-ii tly a Col- 
I J i.KuK iu its organization, coiiiv of study, and Bacedlau- 
reale Dearer, with an able Faculty, extensive Apparatus, cle 
gunt and spacious rooms, ami a 'k’pftrtqffPlt of ib.unustic iudus 
try. Whole expense $75 per half yearh se-uron*. 
Addrera Rkv A W' C'GWLi'TS, Il I)., President. 
S IK sS'ext Session Opens Fob. 7th. 1*1)1. 577-31 
Lx all it* bronchos. Vi/.: Book ILLUHTUVTIONH, Views of 
Building*, Machinery, I juelHCaue*, Portraits of Horse*, Cattle, 
Ac , ,SealH. Lalad*. Ac., executed promptly and on reiumnablo 
terms. Oflioe, No 86 Arciele, (over Post-Office.) Rochester, N. Y 
X7V. I*t» I 1' VI IT 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS. 
CHURCH BELLS. 
\ EA R THE Oil, It EG IONS — Want mi, an active 
partner, with $5,00 to ?l.ond, either to superintend the 
manufacturing, nceasionall v vinit the "il Regions, taking orders, 
or If preferred, selling, lim ing, and shipping good* from the 
Store, or amiiHl in both No risk KsInHlLhed 1*57, In one of 
the fastest improving oitie* ol 19,000 inhabitants, - a respectable 
and profihibln business relied on. A member of a Christian 
Church only need apply, Addr-emi Box 323, Erie City. Pa. 
THE FORK TRADE. 
CHICAGO, Jan 26.- The rei;elnts of lings liir the 21 hour* end¬ 
ing with 9 o'clock to dm , wore (toot) bead, against 1.461 on the 
corresponding(Ikr in IHGo. T|in market was active forilrcKicd 
bugs, at about yesterday'* price*, both packers and chipper* ta¬ 
king hold freelv at id.Ofeo.US lor those under 200 lbs , and $6,26 
: 6,30 for those weighing over 2ffu tfis. A oumber of choice 
heavy lota wcie taken at $6,;‘.'ra 6-In Among (lie latter a lot of 
321, averaging 32(1 ft-.-, sold at, $6.39. I ive bogs were aotivu ut 
quotations— Times. • 
LOUISVILLE, K'y , Jan. 21.—to our last weekly review w<* 
noticed that the packing sejoioil had closed here, and that the 
number or bogs slaughtered was 53,629 heiel less than Inst sea¬ 
son, Though there i- such a deficiency in l,he numlier of bogs 
slaughtered, the amount of bacon packed, srill fall but little 
short of last year. Tile gain in weight. i« said to lie fully 17 i I 
cent., whieli will nnnrlv make up for t lie deficiency of the mini 
le-r parked, .vei tlie stock mi hand is short of last season, owing 
to the fact that there wa* a large amount of the old utock left 
over, while this year it was all sold before the parking season 
eommeuced. Price.-; have at least reached last vetir'xquotation* 
On this im.v Imt year ine-s pork wild at $17,fiff. The prospect 
nuw is that price* will rule higher than last season 'hairier. 
CINCINNATI. Jan- 21. Tint snpplv of hog* lnu been quite 
light during the week, and tin- indications arc that, the pension is 
drawing to a close. Price* advanced Iroiri day to Hat. ami llie 
market cloned very firm last evening at $6,50Cnl6,75 lor light to 
heavy. Those now arriving are unusually large, several lots 
averaginig 309 Ih*. and upwards. Gazelle 
TORONTO. Jan. 25 -The receipts of pork have Increased du 
ring the week, and a good deal of activity Dow pervades the 
market. Price do not very much differ from those current last 
week, except that outride figures are more freely iraid. W« 
quote. 
Light hogs, from 130 to 150 lb*. .$5.25 per 160. 
Medium hogs, from ISO to 20Utt/». .$ 5,50 
Heavy hogs, from 200 and upward . .$5,75 " 
We quote barrelled pork at the following rates -New rness 
$lfift l7: prime mess $15; anil prime $12 per barrel of ' 3 d) tbs 
Globe. 
ATEU YORK STATE A4JUICH LTIJHAL HO- 
, N GIKTY annual Mkktino, Wolimilm. February 13th, at 
tile Capitol. Albany Wednesday tiominf;. Lecture on Insects 
by Dr Furrat, and Addle.** by J. Stanton ifuui.o. Exhibition 
Agricultural and Dairy Products and Fruits, on Tlmradav 
Thursday Evening, Adiire:-.* by President Agricultural Discus¬ 
sions on Thursday in the l.ectucc Room Pro posit ion* from 
place* di'Hlrtug the next Annual Exhibition, arc desired to he 
sent to the Secretary |ireiiou» to Annual Meeting, with it-.-ur- 
ance* if loeJited a< desired, the usual provlstnn* a* to ereettous 
and I’xpeuseA will be provided. By order Ex Com 
Albany, Jan. 25. 1*61 B, P JOHNSON, Sec'y. 
no R SALK A Farm contaiuiilF 182' - acres, 4 mile* 
1 west of Geneva, Ontario County, N. Y. IT ice. Jdo.ooiJ 
Address llin subdci-lhei. at Geneva C B. BROTHER 
pARM ROR SALE. Onenft.be best and hciitHitii- 
1 a ted farms in Monroe Co., lying 6 miles west, of this City, In 
rnilE CHRISTIAN REVIEW, QUARTERLY. 
IVD’.W SKULKS. 
The CtiKiSTrA.v Rkvikw, quarterly, will hereafter be published 
hy the subscribers, and edited hy Rkv Irn. Koiiinson, of the 
Rochester Theological Seminary, aided hy eminent contributor* 
In all tiarUi of the cnuntr.v It, will ho published on the first of 
January, April, July, and October. 
It Is the purpose of both editor and publisher* to make the 
Ruvikw worthy iff the denomination to which it belong* - 
While it will defend, us occasion may require, tlm principles 
held hy the great body of Baptist*, It will ijiseus*. in a compre¬ 
hensive and catholic spirit, topics connected with Theology. 
History, ricibttce, Houtid Learning, and Christian Morality 
Lighter IheintiK will have a place in its iliseu: anus, so far as will 
he consistent with its essential character The aim will bo to 
meet the wants of ttie scholar and student, and at the -aim! time 
to adapt the Rkvikw to the tn-i.es anil attainments of all late Hi 
gent, reader* But. to effect tilts, its lint iff subscriber I must he 
greatly enlarged Khali wo not have your co operation in ex¬ 
tending it* circulation 1 
For $3,i)0, paid strictly in advance, the Rkvikw will he Rontono 
year, postage pre paid To Clubs of three or more it will l«i 
sent at 32,50. Pleasn scud at (men your name and Post Office 
address. Money remitted at the risk of I'm- publishers. Any 
mini.etcr sending the name of three subscribers, with the money, 
shall receive a fourth copy gratis. 
Addri-*H BENTON A ANDREWS, Punbimreti-s. 
29 Buffalo Street, Itoohester, N Y. 
the town iff Gates, on the Buffalo rmul. will be sold at a great, 
bargain if application U made noon, A small farm of SO to 80 
acres, mm the I Ity, or a house and lot worth 4 to $5,000 in the 
city, would be taken in part payment. For particular* apply on 
thu premise*, or at No. 8 Hill street, at the office of John M. 
FuKBRR * Co. .ff M. HUNTINGTON 
Rochester, N. Y., August 21, I860. 554-tf 
I A K M FOR SALE OK TO III K K. A valuable 
I' Farm of 82 acre* In New Jer-ry, near New York, good 
land, well sltnated, and .. ehurehe*, school, &Q About60 
acres under cultivation There is good furniture in the limixc 
also horses, oxen, cows, Ac., on the place, with wagons and 
farming utensil* of all kind*, which will be *old with it —and at 
a great bargain for a small payment down Ail thu credit which 
may reasonably be required on the balance (in annual Instill 
incuts,) will be given For further piutiruhus, address 
IT B BREWSTER, .lit., 
(Box 362 P ().,) New York City 
Also- A place of about 15 acres in thu Oily of Madison, HY* 
etmrin, with a good house, and excellent slate of cultivation, 
grapery. Ate., Istlng within the city limit*, ami thu capital of the 
Ktate, and the most beautiful city in the West. It. will fitSojd 
low to rinse an estate, and will be a fortune tn the purchaser iu a 
few years, as thu city must have it tor building purpose—mean¬ 
time a market is at the their for all its produce. Ae. 
577-It. AuPKKits Art Abovr. 
S TEEL FLOWS. We are man u furl u ring for the spring 
trade large number* of our Mohawk Valley Clipper Plows, 
with steel mold-hoard and land-side, with steel or cast point, as 
desired, and would refer you to the following persons, ixtux 
have them in use 
John Johnston, Geneva, N Y. 
J. Lnokk.xoi.i., Dior), N. Y 
Wm. SUmjMKH, Pomsrin, K. C 
K. C, Kbl.iff, Lyon*-. N. Y 
Col. A J. Humxku, long Swamp, Florida. 
A. J. Bowman. Utica, N. Y. 
A. Buadi.kv, Mankato Minnesota 
F. Ml UK re. Eton, N Y 
We are also manufact lulne Havre's Patent Horse Hoe and Po¬ 
tato Covering Machine* Say re - * Patent Cultivator Teeth in quan- 
titii'H for the tnule, and all kind - ot steel anil swage work lit tbo 
AgTicultural line Send for a • ’ocular. 
REMINGTON’S MARKHAM At GO.. 
545, Iam-tf Onion Agricultural Works, Ilion, N. Y. 
TERMS OF THE RURAL-TN ADVANCE. 
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Copies, amf. utw free to t'lah Ayrnf, $10,- Ten, and one free, $15; 
Fifteen, and one free. $21,- Twenty, and one. free, $25,- and any 
greater number al llo- same rate — tally $1,25 jut copy ’ Glut, pa¬ 
pers sent to di ff event poxt-edfiees. if desired, ,1.x wi pay Atnrrwan 
postal))' on Copies mailed In foreign rowntrb's, $1,37 is the lowest 
tV ub rate for Canada, and $2,23 to Run/jiC 
l~-&~ Bills mi all solvent Banks in .S’ and Canada taken al 
par, hut ,1 nerds will phase remit Mm York, Canada, or Meat 
Enytarul money when convenient All subscription money remitted 
by Draft on. either New York. Boston, Albany or Rochester, dess 
exchange, i may be sent at the i-i.ik tf the Publisher, if made 
payable lu his order 
tjr Back Numiirrs from January 6th arc still furnished to 
new subscribers, so that all who send soon may secure the 
Complete volume. 
Please write all addresses plainly and carefully, in order that 
they may be accurately entered upnu our books and correctly 
pointH i> by our Mailing Machine. All subscriptions should be 
well inclosed, and carefully addressed and mailed to 
I»- I». T. MOO UK, Rochester, N. Y. 
OTJPERB 3NTEW PETUNIAS 
0 1'OH 1861. 
Vfr. have the pleasure of offering the following collection of 
N'kw Pktumas, seedling* of our own. which have not yet been 
sent out. 
They have been produced b.v artificial cross impregnation, 
between the best and nio-t remarkable varieties in cultivation, 
carefully pursued for several year* 
We have on hesitation in offering them a* fully equal, if not 
superior, to any vet kuown.and an Immense Improvement both 
in llowur. foliage and habit upon those In common cultivation. 
Well rooted plant* will he ready to send out first of May 
Price 50 cents Each —$4.00 per Dozen. 
SFATIOX 1.—Very targe Single Varieties, dist/ortli' Spotted and Striped. 
No. 1, CHIEFTAIN White ground, with luge distinct blotches 
of violet purple. 
No. 2, GENF.SF.K White, with clear violet blotches. 
No. 3, STAR White, with distinct stripe- and spot* of crimson. 
No. 4, VIRGIN!) S — White, w ith stripes arpl hlotchys of clear 
cherry. 
SECTIOV II,—Large Double Varieties, 
WITH WEI.I. KORMKI), SMOOTH, KKCH.If.AR PETALS, LIKE ROSES. 
No. 5, CAMILLE Purplish rose, remarkably compact. 
No. 6, C'H KREB—White, tiuguiRwith sulphur and shaded with 
rose in the centre. 
No. 7, AM.YBILIS Rosy lilac. 
No. 8, TRIUMPH Purple, shaded with lilac. 
No, 9, BAKONIFLORA —Rosv purple, -bailed with buff. 
No. 10. UNION - Creamy white, tinged with rose. 
No. il. RUPERBA - Bluish purple. 
^Pll FARMERS, MECHANICS, &. BMLDERS. 
J. Our "Irropreiwlhfii Conflict" is ngaiiiHt high prices. We 
offer you, at74 Maiu 8t., Rochester. Iron, Nails,Hardware,Oil*, 
Paint*, Color*. Windows, Dooo., Blind*, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, 
Corn Hoes, Cultivators, and other articles too numerous to 
mention. Also, the celebrated "Straight Draft Plow,” which 
we offer cheaper than the cheapest 
535-tf MOORE. HEBING ii CO. 
rpHE PEOPLE S GREAT BOOKS 
TI1E CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 23. -The current prices for the week at 
all the markets ace a* follows. 
It KEF CATTLE. 
First quality,... .$!).( 10 ® 9,50 
Ordinary quality.8.5or3i9,oo 
Common quality.7.083)8 00 
Inferior quality...6,00@6,50 
COW* AND CALVES. 
First qual ity. J.W.iKLj gi.ixi 
Ordinary quality.4n,iKrs.50,ik) 
Common quality. 30,00(3 35,00 
Inferior quality...... .25,Mu.30,00 
VEAL CALVES. 
First quality, Vt th. 6^(o'73^c 
Ordinary quality,. e 
Common quality. -1 art) e 
Inferior quality,... . 3F7 u 4 c 
SHEEP A.VI) LAMBS. 
Pri mu q unlit v..$5,26717,00 
Ordinary quality,.4,6051.5,110 
Common quality,. 3,00603,75 
Inferior quality,.2,75(5)3,00 
SWINE. 
First quality... i; (5M(a 
Other qualities. SJfSi’JaC 
ALBANY, Jan. 28 Bekvk* — Holders have the hlu- - to¬ 
day. fin- supply I» much greater than wits expected. » bile the 
demand has fallen off ill proportion. Holder* are offerihg fieel v 
ill a decline of kb ’...c f > lb, live weight, from one quotations iff 
last week, but tney are met with the reply We don't mint to 
buv; we will take your cattle ou commission, but we won’t buy 
this week." 
Receipts—T he following is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 16 
Cor. week 
Last week. last year. 
20,000 COPIES ALREADY SOLD. 
THE HORSE AND IIIS DISEASES: 
b y 
ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S„ 
Professor of Pathology and. Operative Ifnrgrry in the Veterinary 
College, of Philadelphia, Professor of Veterinary Medicine 
in the, late Agricultural College of Ohio, Re/relary 
Of the American Veterinary Association 
of Philadelphia, Etc., Etc. 
A MERICAN GUANO, 
FROM 
JARVIS «c BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN THE 
SOTJT r 1 ! * A.OTDTO OCKLAJNT, 
IMPORTED HY Tlt» 
jutiERt cjtjy' o f ./.v o C o ,n p.fjvr, 
Office, <><i Willimti Hfcroet, 
NEW YORK. 
C. 8. MARSHALL, Pves't. H. MATHER. Secy. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange 8t, Rocheeter, N Y. 
The book contain* 384 pages, appropriately lllnstnited by 
nearly One Hundred Engraving*, ami will lie forwarded to any 
address, postage paid, on receipt of piiee, $1,00, Or, iu cloth, 
extra, $1,25. 
For single copies, or for term* to agents, with other inform 
ation, apply to or adoics* 
JOHN E. POTTJIL Pa bit* her, 
No 617 Sannom St. Philadelphia, Pa. 
i - YK Associated Effort leads tosuceuNi in canvassing for 
periodicals, a* well a* iu other enterprises. For instance, if you 
are forming (or wish to form) a club for the Rural New- 
Yorker, and cannot (ill it up in your own neighborhood, get 
some person or person* a few miles distant to join with or assist 
you—adding their names to those you may procure, and send¬ 
ing all together Please think of this, and act upon the 
suggestion if convenient, t 
Vir Tilt: Documents Free.— Specimen numbers of our new 
volume will be sent free to all applicants. We shall take 
pleasure in also sending, free and post-paid, our large Show-Bill 
for 1861 (beautifully colored by hand,) Prospectus, Ac., to any 
and all persons disposed to aid in extending the circulation of 
the Rural New-Yorker. Reader, please send us the addresses 
of such of your friends, near or distant, as you think would be 
likely to tubscribe or act as agents, and we will forward the 
document* accordingly. 
riMCETH FOR THE M 11. LION —Something New 
1 Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block, 58 State Street. 
Rochester, N. Y. |625 tf ] E. F. WILSON. 
1625-tf. | 
HEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
A D V 1 4 i: TO THE I N EMPLOYED. 
X \ A CANDID BOOK AGENT write* us a* follow* "1 
would advise all who would Iik*• a certain and well pavingbusi 
ne** to eanvu- < for the Airituitx publishing comi'anv. 
1 have been so employed thu lost year, and have rna«li>, clear of 
all nxpensoB, over tSti 2 <M>, and am doing better now than 
ever before. Their books are the inint ouleiible the nuwt In- 
tereatliitf and usefut, and the best bound, iff any f have ever 
examined.” This man write* the truth ; nod you can do jne t ** 
well if you will .end for their Confidential Circular to E. G. 
KIOKUK. Auburn, N. V. 
5U£5 Hi'oadvvay, TV <• w Yorlt. 
Thksk Machine* combine all the lute imprrivemenU for tb-m 
mint), Stitching ami Filling Seams, aud are the best in use for 
Family sewint. and tailoring work 
Prices from 1.50 to $!.'*). llemmi-n, W extra. 
S. W. DIBltLE, Agent, 
515-tf No.". 8 and 10 Smith'* Arcade, Hoebester, N Y 
JOB SALE.— 50,1X10 Apple Root Grafts, healthy stock, 
\' put up in good order, price $5 per l.uoo. 
576-2t L. J. BILLINGS, Old Ridge Nursery, Webster, N. Y 
/ 1 ItAFTS AT !«(»,.50 PEIt 1,000.-1 offer lot -ale 
V J first clam Apple Graffs, of popular varieties, at $ 1,50 'fl M, 
I have for sale No. 1 Plum, Pear, and Quiuee Stock*, and 
Peach Pit* T. T. SOUTHWICK, Dansville, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
I IME.— I’agr'* Purpoluul Kiln, Pnti'utcd July, 
J 1857.—Superior to any in use for Wool or Coll 2 >S c.oril* 
ol wood, or It; tuns of coal to 10U bbls. coal not mixed with 
stone. Address (43t-tf.j C. D. PAGE, Itocbester, N, Y. 
Cattle, 
Sheep, 
Hogs,. 
H »V M. C. MORDOFK, Bruedeniolpure Short horn 
. and Abimn-g Cattle, South Down and Silesian Sheep, 
Suffolk and Essex frigs, Rochester, N. Y. 673-tt 
