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List of New Advertisements. 
The Greatest Story of the Age—Street & Smith. 
Pure Cane Seed—Blymyer, Norton & Co. 
Gardenicie for Profit* Hrtirferijon * Flemlnj*. 
9> anted to Purchase— l/cavenworth Vuraery. 
New and Important Discovery. 
Farm Murtitnerv-P S Ife.erole. 
Farm for Sale Rflton Howard. 
Garden Heed*—I*S Me-erole. 
BomeUilog New —K L Wood.. 
Corn Shelter* and Faimlag Mill*-P 8 lioserole. 
Employment for Woman — J G Arthur. 
Mead s«eas—P S Mew-mir. 
Pipe Wells—Pierce Brothers. 
Wanted—L T Moore. 
New York Prize Association—J H Ilay & Co. 
$wj per Month—J S Pardee. 
Hard liubher True-; Sec ley'*. 
Peach Tree.. Grape Vinca, At;.—E Moody & Sons. 
1 Cel;able Vc.stable. Seeds—.John 8 lyes. 
Hocus Pociu—H Hunter A Co. 
Pun for Ail—Uunwr & Co. 
PneCIAT, WOTIOKB. 
Westcott’B Adjustable Da h Churn—H P Westcott. 
A Card —Stoddard, Todd & Philips. 
Coe's Conch Balaam. 
as that of 1860, the surplus was of couree the same, 
the latter amounting in currency in 1866 at 1.40 for 
gold to 51,057,000,000, and of this amount $561,- 
000,000 in currency was paid to the Government 
in the form of taxes. 
A state dinner will be given by the President 
every Tuesday evening during the session of 
Congress, to which the members of the 8enatc 
will be invited, beginning at the bead of the list, 
and inviting a number to each dinner. A nura 
Jan. 11. Jan. 25. 
estimate 147,200 soldiers who served only one two weeks, we give the prices of a few leading shares 
month, and 85,538 who served over one month, Jan.litb and Jan. 25th: 
hut assumed to be less than sixty days, which New York Central. .aTo^ 1- D p>" n °' 
would add, by the same calculation as in the Hudson. 88 
table, 87,277 soldiers and 18,182 widows, making Michigan gou'tiirrn!.. ” ”! f>cu u'h 
a grand total of 239,997 as alive in 1859. si* g* g 
Decline. 
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1014 
Uy 
25 
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From Vcw York. 
A meeting haa been held to consider the 
subject of relief for the South. Resolutions 
Some fhares have not declined as much aa those wc 
quote above, bat In all the leading stocks, except Gov¬ 
ernments, there has been n full of from 3 to 68 per cent. 
During the worst of the excitement Government ecenri- 
tles were »lightly depressed, and in some Instances sold 
Toronto, Jan. .-Prize cattle. $12.50ei5; 1st class, 
hheejp, prize, 820; extra, *10612 each. Earn he, 
$4©5 each. Dressed hogs, *42565 0). 
The Wool Markets. 
New York. Jan.26.— Marketqniet. with sales SCO ono 
ttsat f3®«c for domestic Scccc; 43c for pick lockB; 20K 
@S2c for Texas. y 
Boston, Jan. 13 —The following are ihe Advertteer'a 
New tort arm Vermont —Extra, W660c; flnr. 626.5-1 • 
medlttm, 50651c; COar&e, 45««8c. Other Western — f ine! 
___ 5=35. 4061V; California, 
ber of Representatives, heads of departments were adopted for the appointment of a com mis- “fraction off, but there has been no essential decline in Canada. !ZVt7(k;jm|icd, extra, hy.riac; superfine 
and others, will also be invited each evening. «ion of thirty to raise contribution*, and distri- “'i® 8 °' v .'* s0 bon,jM * ir®38c| ( ape ’Good Hope,;^mba^4^32c^Afrt^ 
Two “affairs of honor” have occurred in bate supplies among the destitute without rail* llL oSorth^m “? ^TuT it . fuU India,tfctfbc. 
Washington during the week, and more arc prom- respect to race or opinion, and philanthropic sold fit the close of the w«k at™?" If Recondition rtf 
LOOK HE RE, FRIEHBSi 
THERE IS YET 
To Form Clubs and Secure Prizes! 
Stead the Rural’s Premium List, 
(which it) promfitly Kent free to ull applicants,) 
and you will see it In the JIOST LIBKBAL 
ever offered by a Publisher. Take, for era tu¬ 
ple, the offer of \VHUNTER’S DICTION- 
A It V (the latent Illustrated, Unabridged 
JCdltion,) for only Twenty new Subscriber, 
— or for 30 Subscribers, 15 t>f them being 
new. The Jlural Is no popular and valuable 
that almost any one ran obtain subscribers 
enough to amt re th in in imitable work. 'Try, 
and if you fall of a rearing the requisite, num¬ 
ber, you will be sure of Nome valuable prize,— 
and if you get more you may a ecu re a Watch, 
Sewing Machine or Mvlodeon. 
Mow’s your Time to form a Club and make 
it I’ay. He ran .still supply back numbers 
(from dan. It.) so that all may have the volume 
complete, with Title Page, index, itc. If you 
want large Show- Hills, Specimen A mutters, 
Ac., we will send them free. 
E3T" Jjook over car Premium list, and then 
“pitch in” and strike us with a Club - 
which will secure you a Valuable llelurn. 
ised in certain contingencies. The first was the 
crossing of weapons by two newspaper corres¬ 
pondents attached to leading New York news¬ 
papers, who wore tenacious of their status, hut 
whose blows were without force.; for, while the 
willing canes would gravitatedownwurd naturally 
they were restrained by the unwilling armB of 
the combatant/*, and no damage was done. On 
Monday, Delegate Holbrook of Idaho, made an 
assault with a cane upon an inoffensive man 
named Henry Cummins, also oi Idaho, in the 
lobby of Willard’s Hotel. The latter was con- 
men and women In other cities and communities 
throughout the North are earnestly invited to 
aid in the work. Rev. llenry Ward Beecher, 
Hon. Horace Greeley, Gen. Robert Anderson, 
and Rev. Dr. Kendrick addressed the meeting. 
From lbe Far West, 
The Indians have surrounded fourteen men 
at Spring Creek, about fourteen miles from Mud 
Creek, Nevada. They ran off the Cole & Donel- 
Bon herd of cattle on the 20th Inst. They are 
doubtless the same Indians who drove off the 
siderablv bruised, and, being unarmed, came out Government herd at Fort Laramie a few days 
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NEWS DEPARTMENT. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., FEBRUARY 2, 1867. 
NEWS 
THE WEEK 
second heat. The quarrel was a political one, 
Mr. Holbrook being a Johnson man, and Mr. 
Cummins, it is said, being a correspondent of 
. some Radical papers. 
The Respectable Lottery, 
One of the sensations of the week is the 
long-talked-of drawing of the “Crosby Opera 
House Association.” One report says the Opera 
House has fallen to an obscure man named Lee, 
in one of the interior towns of Illinois; another 
says it was drawn by one oi the thirty-live thou¬ 
sand unsold tickets retained by Mr. Crosby and 
put into the wheel with the rest; still another 
denounces the whole thing as a swindle. It 
makes little difference what the truth of the 
matter is. In its beat aspect, the scheme was no 
more or less than a lottery, although many good 
people invested who would have been horrified 
at the idea of patronizing one of the old-fashioned 
cash prize lotteries. Wbatever evil effects would 
ilow from the one—the stimulation of a desire 
to get something of value without rendering an 
equivalent —must follow the other. It would 
at least take a subtler logic than we can com¬ 
mand to prove the slightest difference in the 
principles or results ol the two. 
From Alabama. 
From Albany The Supreme Court of Alabama in a case on 
J appeal from the Loudon County Courts, has de- 
Tue Senate has voted, 20 to 3, to remove ^ ^ csitttencc of the State was not dc- 
from office George W. Smith, County Judge of fl neccssion, and the military and polit- 
Oneida county, for bribery. ical courts that followed. The Government of 
The bill to extend the time for the collection ^ waa a de facto Government, though not 
of taxes has passed both Houses. - m htff nnn y w ith the United States Constitution 
The movement for a mliroad on the west side md GnV( .; rmieut) aD( , that all act* under the 
of the Hudson River, is attracting more than authority 0 f said dc facto Government before sur- 
neual attention. Mr. Henry Smith ol Albany, rcndcr BO | ur IW they were executed, are valid, 
has introduced a bill in the Assembly providing Vlt yjjity of such acts docs not depend upon 
that the County Judges of Albany, Greene, the conformity of Law to the Constitution of the 
Ulster, Orange and Rockland may appoint three ^ Guiir(]lftna who have made in- 
freeholders from each town applying as commis- fa Confederate bonds, and received 
sionors, to hold office for three years, whose confederate, treasury notes, under authority of 
duty it must be to subscribe in the name of such f Dccemb ,, r l6t) is6l, in good faith, are 
city, Village or town to stock in the proposed cnUUcd tQ omUt 0Q amount thereof. This de¬ 
company, and to issue bonds tor the payment of Jn ^ ca9e 6eUk . d the question of liahil- 
such.stock-to an amount not to exceed 30 per .. wh) . 11 a „ adiainlst .rator received Confederate 
cent, of the assessed property of the village or tr(J notcs iu paynieu t of debts due the es- 
town, interest at 7 per cent., payable semi-mmu- tat( , Gk j c f Justice Walker delivered tlie opinion. 
ally, to run lor a term uot to exceed thirty years. -— 
The city of New York may, to the extent of From l^oulatana. 
$2,000,600, and the city of Albany to $1,000,000, Gov W r.u.s, in his message, iavors the 
guarantee the payment of the bonds; also, to ftdoption 0 f the Constitutional Amendment, 
subscribe $2,000,000 each. Such bonds shall be llc .^ euines that Congress will require the Soutli- 
for $1,000 each, hear interest at the rate of 7per en) gtatcs t0 enfranchise all citizens; refers to 
cent, annually, and run for a term not to exceed j u jy riots, denouncing the assault and the 
thirty years. killing of the conventionists as an unwarranted 
. — We trust the time is not distant when the and Unprovoked massacre to gratify the hatred 
people on the line of the N. Y. Central will felt by the police and mob against the loyalists; 
arouse to their interests, and head the exorhi- reviews the financial condition, urging increased 
tance and swindling to which they are now taxation to pay the obligations of the State and 
subjected in various ways by that huge and for the maintenance of its credit. He gives a 
conscienceless jnouopoly. favorable report of the progress of the work on 
- the levees. Ho recommends the universal cdu- 
From the National Capital. cation of the masses; suggests a division of the 
Durtno the discussion in the Senate on tlie school fund; a)60 an appropriation for the cstab- 
Tariff bill, Mr. Cattell presented tables setting lishmeut of schools for freedmen; advocates a 
forth the following facte, compiled bv the Chief system of internal improvements, and advises an 
of the Bureau of Statistics: — The value in gold address setting forth inducements for foreign 
of the annual product of the people of the United immigration to the State. 
States for the year 1860, was hi round numbers - 
as follow s:—Those engaged in agriculture, $160,- \ confidence Woman. 
900,000; manufacturers Including all processes residing in Illinois, mentions 
between the raw material an, consumption, and ^ per r 0 nnanec of a woman in that region by 
thus comprising cost of dwellings erected, rail- whi ^ a cmbl lous German was done out of 
roads and eana s eqffippcd home-made manu- e50() _tho sum total Of bis savings for several 
facturcs, ^.,$91,700,000; mining, $100,000,000; He'waa accosted by a woman, recently 
fishing, ♦IS.OOO.WKM,hunting, $2,000,000; wood- ^ u faa * land> », in reference to the purchase 
■ $25 n’T’ ; d0me8tlC COInmeree « Of a farm, which she wished to make. Said she 
$1,.>00,000,000. The sum represents the not bad $7 500 iu gold Ln Chicago, a piano worth 
annual earnings Of or gross increase of money y , 00 anfl othcr hoaee hold property. Offered 
vidne derived from railroads, canals, turnpikes, thc . lmm gl00 to buy the farm for her, which he 
steamboats, &e., employed in the transportation did . j,* indinp tUc woman unmarried. Hons grew 
o pnssi nguh and commodities within thc conn- !ltn orous and proffered marriage, was accepted 
try', me udmg money value or nil incidental labor ftud thc kno t washed. The parties then started 
.'.y 0 y*. 11 u 1 " H ; ” u commerce, $190,000,- f or Chicago, the woman having the man’s $500 
' •nin.a. i.imingb or gloss increase ol j n kcr pocket,\for thc money deposited there, 
Ilu,LK y Vii ; uc ' ' llVl11111,1 cSchangJug products bc f or e reaching that place both woman and 
wi orcigu eouu ras, that is trom loreign im- in0Tie y disappeared, leaving the man destitute 
porU and exports and from carrying to and fro alikc ' f wife and money, 
of passengers, etc., engaged in improving the 
face of tlie country and subduing it to the pur- Pensions. 
poses of society $24,000,000,000. This sum rep- The Commissioner of Pensions, in reply to 
recent* the yearly increase ol value of lands and the question as to what amount of money will 
other immovable property brought under eulti- be reaulrcd to give pensions to the survivinir sol- 
ugo. Thc weather is extremely cold and pur¬ 
suit has not been attempted. UiiIcsb this thiev¬ 
ing is soon stopped, all the Btock in the country 
will be run off. 
From the Northwest. 
Dispatches dated the 25th ult., from La 
Crosee, Prairie ilu Chien, Madison, Wis., St. 
Paul, Minn., and other points went and north¬ 
west, say that they are In the midst of tlie 
heaviest snow storm which law fallen for many 
years. It had reached a depth of eighteen or 
tw T enty inches on the level, and was drilling 
badly. Trains had all hauled off. 
_ 
From Tennessee. 
In the lower branch of the Legislature a bill 
passed on the first reading to organize, train and 
equip tlie loyal militia, and provide for a cavalry 
regiment in each Congressional District, com¬ 
posed of white and colored men, and subject to 
the order of the Government. Another bill 
passed striking the word “ white ” from the fran¬ 
chise law. Both will become laws in some shape. 
the stock market, a* money dealers sometimes assert, Is 
a true barometer Indicating the state of monetary affairs, 
we can hurdly anticipate, for a time at least, the fairest 
kind of u tinaneial atmosphere. It maybe prudent for 
weak vessels to take In sail. 
It was announced a few days since that Mr. McCulloch 
would Cc;tse tlie 81,000,000 per month contraction of the 
currency—but subsequently tlie statement was contra¬ 
dicted. 1 he Secretary of the Treasury itt uot growing 
popular with commercial men. Some of the ablest anan- 
clal papers, east and west, are denouncing bis measures 
a* ruinous to tlm business Interests of the country. The 
western journals arc especially severe in regard to his 
policy. 
Manufacturers in New England and the Middle States 
are passing through a severe ordeal. Many firms have 
spent the money they made the past two or three years, 
and have now large stocks of goods on baud, that cannot 
readily he sold. They are therefore short of money, and 
must he until trade improves. 
The Boot and Shoe business at thc East is very dull and 
'unsatisfactory. 
Louisiana sugar plantations are now offered at very 
cheap rates. 
Thc State of New York has 3,025 miles of railroad, cost- 
8152,5711,769. 
1 he American Steel and Iron Association recently held 
a meeting ln Washington. The members from different 
parte of the country report great depression in the iron 
business. 
h I w England cotton spinners a re now purchasing very 
lightly. 
A movement has been made in the Legislature of Massa¬ 
chusetts to repeal the usury laws. 
rmrinnnti, Jan. IS—The Gazette give* the foDow- 
lug quotations:—Ohio and Indiana— Coarse,85640c ; me¬ 
dium, 4Sc; fine,45c. Kentucky—Unwashed,25c: washed 
3BC; tub-washed, 45c; pulled. oOc. Tennessee—Unwash¬ 
ed, 35c. Illinois— Coarse, 35637c; medium. 38c; fine, 40c. 
® i 11\ . 
I v 8 w anton, Ohio, on the 26th of Dee., 1566. in the 27th 
year of her age, LV DIA E-. wLfe of Bousk Ctrtis. and 
daughter of Dea. G. and Rfrn Abciexr of Parma, N. Y. 
2Uuj gltfmttecment.sL 
EiTADVERTISING TERMS, in Advnncc- 
Fiftt Cests a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each insertion. riT'No advertise¬ 
ment will be inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, * 1 ; 
Obituaries, same length, 59 Cents. Each additional lino 
■vi cents. Marriage and Obituary hottces sent ns bv mail 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
P EAi II TREES, OKA PE VINKS, Jkc.- 
I.urge .Hock for sale at thr Magma Nurseries. 
839-Ht E. MOODY & SONS, Lockport, X. Y. 
MONTH, Agents wanted in 
CDOUr every town. It. is something new and ol real 
value. For particular-., address, with stamp, 
939-3W J. S. PARDEE, Binghamton, S. Y. 
I^IEED HEEDS! —C lover, Timothy, Itlno 
1 Grass, Red fop, Hungarian, Minet;, *o.„ Ac. Prices 
upon application to P. B. MESEHOLK, 294 Lake Street, 
Chicago, 111- £89-St 
Wool.— Buyers ln the vlllsges ln Western New York I) 11*10 WKLIA. — Thc subscribers having pur- 
12S*""“"I*~ l ; .1"'T «**«• *i ,SfKr«S.i h ' wl " ‘““ ,e 
Rescued. — A yonng lad)’, while,going on 
board the Btearoer Hard, moored to one of the 
wharves of Norfolk, Virginia, accompanied by 
her mother, was blown overboard by the heavy 
wind from the northwest. A colored man, con¬ 
nected with thc steamer, immediately Jumped 
overboard and rescued her from drowning, as 
well um freezing. Supporting thc young lady 
with one arm, and swimming with the other, 
the worthy seaman reached the wheel, and held 
on until both were drawn up fVom the freezing 
river. 
immigration to the State. 
A Contideiice Woman. 
A^nnsniUBEK, residing in Illinois, mentions 
the performance of a woman in that region by 
which a credulous German was done out of 
$500—the sum total of 1 1 is savings for several 
years, fle'was accosted by a woman, recently 
from “fader land,” in reference to tlie purchase 
of a farm, which she wished to make. Said she 
had $7,500 iu gold in Chicago, a piano worth 
$.500 and other household property. Offered 
the man $100 to buy thc farm for her, which he 
did. Finding the woman unmarried, TTans grew 
amorous and proffered marriage, was accepted 
and the knot .was'tied. Tlie parties then started 
for Chicago, thc woman having the man’s $500 
in her pocket,‘Tor the money deposited there, 
hut before reaching that place both woman and 
money disappeared, leaving the man destitute 
alike of wife and money. 
Pensions. 
The Commissioner of Pensions, in reply to 
the question as to what amount of money will 
be. required to give pensions to tlie surviving sol¬ 
vation or improv ed, and comprises tlie penna- diers of the war of 1812, and to thc widows of 
nent ways ui railroads and canals and all re al such ak are deceased who are in necessitous cir- 
property, giviug a total gold value of $6,756,800, cumstances, says 527,654 soldiers were enlisted 
000. rhe6amc reduced to currency at 1.40, the eg- and 296,916 served sixty days or more. Tliree- 
iimatc for 1808 , was $9,458,000,000. Of the$fi,756,- eights of the last number were supposed to be 
000,000 gold value produced in I860, $6,000,000,- alive in 1858. The number of surviving widow's 
000 were consumed during the same time, leaving ia eetimutod at 28,196. This makes the total 
a surplus or annual gain of $756,000,000. As the number of eurviviors [13,538, but it must be 
product of 1866 was about the same iu gold value remembered that the table leaves out of the 
New Countkkfeits. — New counterfeit $5 
U. 8. Treasury notes (greenbacks) of the issue 
of March 10, 1862, have just made their appear¬ 
ance in Eastern cities, the South having been 
pretty well flooded with them. The words 
“United States" have a scratchy appearance. 
In general appearance, paper and printing, they 
arc well calculated to deceive. A close imitation 
of $1 notes is also in circulation. The nose oi 
Chase in the counterfeit is a very different affair 
from the genuine, and by this bad nose shall the 
counterfeit be known. 
Unlucky.— Miss Jurrett of New Jersey, has 
had a persevering run of ill-luck. In 1863, she 
dislocated her knee; iu 1804, a careless man 
punched out her right eye, with an umbrella; iu 
December, 1865, she was run over by a sleigh and 
badly injured. A fortnight ago her pocket was 
picked of $150 on a Brooklyn ferry boat. Going 
back to hunt for thc money, a crowd of skylark¬ 
ing boys knocked her down, dislocating her hip 
and breaking a rib. 
Five thousand citizens of Western North 
Carolina have petitioned thc House of Represent¬ 
atives through Speaker Colfax, asking the form¬ 
ation of a new State in that region, or the 
reconstruction of North Caroliua on a loyal 
basis. The petition was referred to the Com¬ 
mittee on Reconstruction. 
The President has approved the bill providing 
that in addition to the regular meeting of Con¬ 
gress there shall be a meeting on thc4th of Mart h. 
A Giceat Story.—I t will be seen by an adverj 
tisement elsewhere that tlie New Fork Weekly 
is publishing another new Btory from the pen of 
the renow ned romancer, Leon Lewis. 
Commercial, 'tolirts, 6tc. 
Rural New-Yorker Office,) 
Rochester, jau. 29.1807. f 
Thebe Is no improvement In the money market, either 
in the seaboard towns or in the commercial cities at the 
West. In Philadelphia, Boston and New York, particu¬ 
larly in the latter, there Is a more unsettled state of 
affairs than was apparent n week since. There have 
been several heavy failures amom; the brokers, and s 
few suspensions ln other branches of business. The 
Bank of North America met with a loss of f IKO.IKW by 
certifying the check of a broker, on the supposition that 
he would make his account good. The paying teller hav¬ 
ing doubts of the soundness of the operation, declined to 
certify, and tlie matter was referred to Mr. Yelverton 
President of the Bank, who wrote “good’' upon thc 
check. No money was deposited to meet it. The loa? 
does not involve more than half the surplus funds of the 
Bank. Yet the mortification or Mr. Y. was so groat that 
he was attacked with paralysis me next daj\ of which he 
died. The. event has caused much greater caution to be 
observed, for the present at least, in certifying checks. 
The panic- ln thc stock market in New York, from Thurs¬ 
day to the close of the week, was i ory great, and prices 
fell off very rapidly. The weakest stock in the railway 
market was New York Central. Thc recent difficulty 
between the Central and Hudson River and Harlem 
Roads iu regard to freights, and the Investigation of the 
matter hy a Committee Of the Legislatnre, at Albany, no 
doubt operated unfavorably ln regard to Central stock, 
and caused it to touch a lower figure thou it otherwise 
would. .On Friday it sold at 97J4. There was an advance 
in Central on Saturday, and sales yesterday were made 
at 101X- To show the depreciation in stocks in the last 1 
c Legislature a bill ‘£ Ba11 lols ° r , wool ‘ For hwt fleeccs ‘he price 
. . , is 4fi®i7c. Coarse wools are dull. The Chicago Journal 
organize, train and Haysi , There is no life in the market for wool, and it i* 
■ovide for a cavalry useless giving quotations.” This applies also to Mich- 
nal District, com- 1 ^ un - !o that State there is kUII a large amount of wool 
uen, and Hubjoct to cami ' forward - Thc Boston Commercial Bulletin of 
•nt Another bill e “ turday 6ayi1Tlw ™kct '« Arm, with a fair 
ill. Ail oilier Din consumptive demand, and the choice grades of both 
Re from tlie mill fleece and pulled lave rather on upward tendency. Man- 
laws in some shape, ’’fucturers **hlblt n little more disposition to take hold 
- of line wool, and pay current rates with let* hesitation." 
, while .going on Thc “‘“Jf" “r 100 l8 * 1 " L,t ' k fo ° l ur ’ 7TK, '° 00 >bB.,ata 
, , h ,, rar, 8 0 of 40 lo tor fleece, aud S3 to 60c. for polled. 
>rod to one ot the Combing wool,native, G3 to 05c. Foreign wools are dull 
8 accompanied by The largest clip of wool In Harrison Co., Ohio, about 
mard by thc heavy 3 ’ 000 fleeces, was sold Inst week to a manufacturer in 
colored man, con- W " e ’ “•*- fttWc ;■* n " 
mediately iumned Hoos.—The market is much the name us last 
mediately jumped week. The season of packing at the West generally 
rom drowning, as close* between the 1 st and 15tli of January. This year 
J thc young lady the lower prices, and indisposition of packers to operate, 
ig with the other, ha ” extcn<,cd tll(J lnir,C: somewhat lan-r, but at most 
he wheel and held point “ w, ' 8t Ult ' l)u * in! ''' 8 for ‘ ,ll « season Is now nearly 
IT . ° Ver - Thc ,laUlt,t;r at UoCB "Stored has been very 
from the freezing large, and at the prices paid-nniei. there shall he an 
active foreign demand, which now *coma hardly prob¬ 
able—the profits on this year’s packing must be light. 
:w counterfeit $5 Wheat am> Fj.orR—'The market ;* dull and inactive, 
licks) of the issue , ‘ ow sradet of western Hour have declined in the eastern 
, , market about 50c. p bbl. 
nude their appear- Hops.—T he light supply at the cast keeps prices np, 
outh having been bnt the demand is not large. Emmet Wells’ Circular 
hem. The words '•ays the enforcement of thc liquor law In New York and 
atchy appearance. BrooWyD wU1 rt,liU(;, ‘ ,lic consumption of hops in those 
, ‘ . cities about one-third. 
sell territory for the same. Address 
889-81 flBKCK BROTHERS, Homer, N. Y. 
Chicago, Ill. g 50 . 2 t 
f tWK l FUN! n\! “ FUN for ALL.» 
A large book, double columns, oyer 109 comic en¬ 
graving!-. Full of “funny” things. It’s tun for all win¬ 
ter. Only 80 cents; 6 for $1, po-Jt tree. 
Address HUNTER & CO.. 
Hinsdale, N. n. 
IJAR M M A f'H INEItY ! - Emery's Endless 
I Llialn Homc Fowcrs, Ucver Horse-Power, circular 
Baw-Mllls, Drag Cross-Cut Saw-Mllls. with or without 
Power, Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Root or Vegetable 
Cntrets, torn Shelters, Ac., &«-. P. MESEROLF, 
« 8 ffSt 204 Lake St., Chicago, in. 
R i:i.l \ltl.i; VEGETABLE MiKDS^ 
I will send y-.u N- w England grown seeds raised by 
myself, delivered to yon without expense of freight. Be¬ 
ware of Raining advertisement*, order direct from me 
and receive Seed that will give perfect aatiaf&clloa. Send 
for Catalogue to JOHN H. IVES, Salem, Mass. 
IN S. IVES, Salem, Mass. 
/1AKUEN hEEHSFI linvp now in Miort- a 
x T tull stock of U resh Seeds, which f offer at wholesale 
or retail. My Aunual Catalogue l* now ready for mail¬ 
ing nnd will he sent to all applicants, p. s. MESEROLE, 
Chteago Ag'l Warehouse arui Seed Store,201 Lake *treet. 
Chicago, in, . ty-o-at 
illeitnte. P. S. MESEROLE, 
Seed Store,204 Lake *treet. 
rco-3t 
50. 
Rochonior Wholesale Prices Current. 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
?lour, w't wli’t.$16,00016,50 Apples,green,. *0 7.va i -n 
. . . . bo, dried, Htt .10® Vic 
Flour, w't wh't.$16,00©10,50 Apples,green,, *0 7.Va i-n 
Do. red wheat. U.ir-H 15.00 l)o. dried, Vie 
ilo. extra State. 9,Mle.lU.50 Peaches ..... . ‘v® -m 
Do.buckwheat. %) CL 'U-O Cherries."" agi V- 
MIDfeed, coarse. 30,00to22,00 Plums. :2 
Do. tine. 28,00O^«20 Blackberries...(xx.n on 
.Meal,corn. cwt.. 2,r.0w 2.-5 potatoes, V bu... fiOciC’ue 
Wheat.red. 8,:c4 880 oulona. 
Best while. 8,00<2> H.iO Turnips_ (KXai Rvi 
Corn, i-Id, V bu. 1 J® UO Carrots.. 40 
Dn. new. 1.00(B) I,to Hirtec a A Cl I * 
Kyt-.. 1,000 U2 Hides and Skins. 
Oats.. WJffl We Green hides trim'd Sk.a 9e 
Barley,. 1 .Ofloi 1,10 Do. nmrimmed. <M li 
Beaus,.. 1J>0@ 1,75 Oroen calfskins... \m 20 
Meats. ? hCl ? I’chs, each, 1,75 
Lamb do.o.75tal 1115 
Pork.old mess..$22.00031.00 -.. A ' ’ ^ ^ 
Do. new mess. 22,00(!528ff0 Seeds. 
Do. clear, %> !b. 16® 17c Tlmolliy V bu.$H,50rtii4,00 
Dress'd hogs, CWl 8, SO® 9,00 Clover, medium,., 6.i5r*7.50 
new mess. ahWQJVS.OO 
clear, %> tt. 16(3) 17c Timothy V bu.$H,50rti)4.00 
.'d hogs,cwt 8.50® 9,00 Clover, medium,,, 6,75 m7,50 
Beef. HJ»®ii,po 110 . large.. 
Spring lambS.... S,75(<8 9,00 Peas. 
Mutton, V ft. 5® 6c Flax. 
Ham*. 13® 14 
Shonldcr*. 12® 12 
Chicken*. , vm 10 
Turkeys. ifi® is 
Geese,each ..... 00® 00 
Dairy, Etc. 
Butter, choice roll, 2S® 30c 
Do. packed.25® 2* 
Cheese, dairy. 11® IG 
Do. factory.17® IS 
Lard, tried.15® 14 
Do. rough. 12® 14 
Tallow, tried.Ok® 10 
Do. rough. 6® 6k 
Eggs, dozen.31® 10 
Forage. 
,w do. large. o.oodu.oo 
•«> 1.2510,2,00 
l" 4 Flax.l,50 W 2.00 
Sundries. 
15 Wood, hard.$7,00@7,50 
IS Do. soft.. , 5,50®6,50 
W Coni, lump, b tun. ajSSyninu 
Do. large egg.... S.Bko.OO 
Do. smal I egg.... 9 JXi»!)jOO 
Oc Do. stove.!l,30(5.(),no 
25 Do. chestnut. 7 7v.i0.00 
10 Do. soft. 8.0CK,(0.00 
is Do. char v bu... iv.- if*- 
14 bb1, ■ .8 ,st®3'0 
11 Wool, yn, . 45® wc 
to nops. 50.t «5 
ik Wbuefish, K bid... 7.50&7.73 
10 Codfish, b l00Tt)B...740@8.09 
Honey,box, %) lb... 20®*0c 
Candies, box. ilk® I t 
W A N TED, — Local ami Traveling Agent* to 
sell Moore'* Emblematical and Pictorial Miu-onlc 
Chart; th« new Cbromo ofLeutzeV Great Painting of 
Washington a* a Mason ; and Baker's Low Twelve Bell. 
For full Information, uddress U. T, MOORE, 
___ Seneca F a lls, N. y. 
r:n -SOMETOTNO NEW-Thfl f.reat- 
*J\J, B8T rniso vet.- Just out. It tell- vou every¬ 
thing. How 10 catch fur-bearing animal*, fisli, Arc.; how 
to raise whisker* and how lo curl the hair,comprising in 
all •• Fifty Great Secrete,” Sent freo for ire. Address F. 
L. WOOD, Box 8,97 1 Poet-ofliee, New York. 
|tti»*i.oytii:\t FOR WOMEN. — I am 
I g anxious to furnish women who are willing to perse¬ 
vere In uu honorable occupation, with means of making 
a splendid Income. Om- wanted In every town and 
county In thc United States. Address, with stamp, for 
particulars. J, G. ARTHUR, Hartford, Conn.^ 
H oms FOCUS*Or Magic Made Eu*y- 
“00 astonishing Miigleul ft ass In Legerdemain, 
Height of hand, ae performed by the beat Magicians 
and Wizards. A new book—10,000 already sold , liius- 
xrated, line paper, 61 pages. Price onlygO eente; tj for $1; 
lUti for $M, post free au> where. Send lor it aod have fun 
for all winter. Addres* —^ - ‘ . 
HSD-ii li. HUNTER & CO.. Hinsdale, N. H. 
\ UDI PORT, BLESSING AND RELIEF nt 
SEELEY'S “ Hard Rubber Truss” Es- 
tabllshnu'nt, 1!VI7 Chestnut street,Philadel¬ 
phia, This Truss cures the most dlifleult 
ruptures, frees the-cord horn all pressure, 
never rusts, breaks, limber* or become* 
filthy; used in bathing, fitted to fonn.no 
atrnpptng, made any power required , cleam--t, lightest, 
eOldest aiid host. Still by mull or express. Pamphlets 
free. For sale by all druggists. BeSMt 
\JICW AND IMPORTANT’ DISCOVERY 
X X lu the use of Kerosene or Coal Oil Lamp* and Lan¬ 
terns. For fiOcems 1 will send directiuns to any one to 
make their Lamps give a better light; prevent any Lamp 
from smofcliig, and all danger of explosion and saving 
from 10 lo 25 per cent. In oil, The art can be learned by 
any person m a few minute;, and the improvement made 
With out additional expense. Address Box S», Mexico, 
Audrain Co., Missouri. 
I NARM FOR SALE.- 81 acres ; joining Corpo- 
; ration of the village of Albion; 13 minuter walk of 
b ’ _. Honev Viox # tb**’ ‘fitoSbc -T ration or the village of Albion ; 13 minuter w alk of 
Forage. Candles, tin* ial;r 1 J Fost-ofUee; 25 inlOUUs walk ol the UK. Depot ; good two 
Hav E ton. ?i0,00m 20.(K) Do. extra..””;” 14 ® 5 story dwelling; out-buildings amnlc; two bearing or- 
Straw.$7.00® 10.09 Barrels. 38® 40 Cliardst one young orchard of 13 acre*; three acres 
Black Cap Haspberrle*; also two acres of Apple Seeds 
- and 10,000 Peach Stocks sold with (dace if desired. For 
The Provision Markets. 
Now York, Jan. 20.—Ashes, Dote, $«,00®.S,50: 
k , mu h 'iv* Eii/f'iwwiw 1 i" u.ui u, 
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hogs, KKfwSkie. Westeru and c for city, flam*, 10(r 
l2c. Snriulriers, Ilops, S5fe:i)3e. 
Albany. .Tan.26.—'Flour, sales at $y.75@lC,50; rveflonr 
f.7 ; Imckwlie.ftt Hour, $2.50913; corn meal. 2,40®2.i2 D 100 
Corn, 
22; Barley, $1,05® 1.25; ' »at*. Me. Dressed bogs, $s,60®K.- 
06 for Western ; Stale, $S,Z>®9J2)4. Ham*, 16c. Butter, 
2 *i6£3Sc. Lord, lIOtDe. CheenO. Iki " 21c, 
IV, iWt . 1 f -'Uiite.', T1..IVIU...D', A I Kf m 
vlsious-Pork, $I9,50 (tA’ 1 ; Lard, l.'W.e; Butter,25®32 els; 
Cheese, I4®l(ic. Dressed hogs, B®8).je. 
C’btcnao. Jan.26.—Flonr, $10®11,00; Wheat, $1,85®",- 
13; Corn, 77®7fi ete; Oat*. 40>.O-llc; Rye,SU®*ye; Bariev. 
H5®70c. Pork, mess, $ls^U®ls,76; Lard, 11 Ac. Dressed 
IlOgfc, $6,9(kgi7,ll0. 
Tnroiito, Jan. 23. — Flonr range* from $C,®@V>0; 
Wheat,spring, $1.41X41.40; lull, $L80®1,85; Oats,30®30c; 
Bariev,56f45!le; Peas, 08@72c; Pork, mess, $19,50; prime, 
ed hogs, $i,7.V.i.3^>U. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New Y r ork, Jan. 21 . —The current prices fortbe 
week at all the markets are as followsBeef Cattle, $10 
®1S; Cows and Calve*. $I0®UK); Veal Calves, 9®l4c; 
Sheep and Lambs. $3,75®8,tJ0; Swinc-Corn-fcd, 7@7Yets ; 
light medium, 6)^@634C. 
Brighton and Onmbridgt’. Jan. 32.—Beeves,sales 
at H®lints. Store Cattle.—Working Oxen, $100(1250 pel 
pair; handy steer*. $90Q.150. Mikh cowk, $.*>0®75; heif¬ 
ers, $35(445. Sheep. 5&6c; extra,CKwiEC; In lot*, $i,50®5 
per head. Fat hogs, live weight, 
Albany, Jau. 25-Beeves, prices ranging from 4® 
Wyc. Sheep, common to good, 0®7>4c; extra, 6)i(a6^c. 
Hogs, 6Y®7c; dressed bogs, 7®8Me. 
Chicago, Jan. 23—Beeves range at from $3,00®6,62K; 
Veal Calves, $5@7,25; Sheep, $2,50(55,00; Hogs, $5,90@6^0. 
uud 10.000 Peach Blocks sold With place If desired. For 
particulars, afldresa or inquire of the *ubnrnber,<>n the 
premises. * ED&ON HOW ADD, Albion, N. Y- 
W ANTED TO PURCHASE*—Apple, Pear, 
l'oucli. Arfier* Qun.ce, I'aradixe, Doucnin. Plum, 
Mahalcb and Morello Cherry BuedllngH; also. Grape 
Wood of desirable v uric lie he Tot the West, especially Con¬ 
cord, Ives', Norton’s Virginia, Hartford Prolific, Hurbc- 
niont, Adirondack, lonu,I*raeUa,&c.,AuJers Quince and 
I'nrraut eutUngs: also Nursery Stock of ull kinds 
wh eh parties are disposed to roll at low 1 ale*. 
Address at once, LEAVEN W OKIH M ItSERY, 
Box 272, Leavenworth, Kansas. 
/ 4 AKDICMN4* FOR PROFIT.—A work 
VT instructive alike 10 Hie amateur or market gar¬ 
dener giving plain detail* of a practical experience or, 
perhaps, the most extensive gardening operation* in this 
country. By Petek IIe-mjeesoi;. (ofUfcudejsou 2c f leai- 
lug.l Price, $),5<i per copy, by mail. 
Our Seku and Plant CataiuMu ks for IftYi will be 
mailed to our customers a* iisnal, to others au receipt 
of 10 cent*. HENDERSON A FLEMING, 
Seedsmen, Alarket Gardeners nnd Florists, 
Siimt C7 Nassau-st,, New York. 
F I7RE CANE SEED.— The Citric from which 
our Seed was produced, was grown and the Seed 
harvested and cured under our Immediate observation. 
The seed 1* all true to the varieties designated, and 
absolutely free from admixture With base and worthless 
CftUCa * PRICES. 
“ r Reirn1ar Horgo.—By Mull, 40 ctp. per Th,; by Ex-. 
<J5 lbtj. or lctsb, ^5 cts. per n>.*, over id5 lb^., 15 cts. 
1 Liberian, OoniMVRuft Neenzann.-ByMadl r 
50 ot8. per lb.: bv Expre*a, 25 lb«., or lew, 30 Ctfi. per lb.; 
°Pa r ckage*’i 2 ncIudid, r “bLTMYEB^NGETON ( & CO., 
Successor* to Clark Sorgo Machine C«k 
M anufacturer* of Cane Mills, Evaporatore, AVood-Saw- 
iri" Machine*, Corn Crusher*, Bells, Cider Mill*, and 
other Agricultural Machinery. l«l-2tlAm 
) ELEGANT FRUIT FARM oi 20 Acres, 
4, ... Burllnctou, N. J . crowded with bearing truits of 
.ii kinds w ith superior large collage in most complete 
for sab-with immediate possession. Also, one of 
40 ttercs with first elan* modem brick mansion, and four 
nthir vsrv productive fruit farms, Horn six lu thirty 
acres with capital buildings. Full particulars by ad- 
tHe*sing £• MORRIS, Burlington, N. J. 
E. MORRIS, Burlington, N. J. 
