«r 
- L 3 .t€St from California. passengers were also lowered over the s'em 
- ^he cabin windows being loo smajl to allow their 
AKRtVAL OF THE ALABAMA AT N. ORLEANS. means The boats were then filled 
__ ' as manv of the passengers and crew as they 
Bv could safely carry, reser.ving places for such of the 
ay A 8 legraph. crew as remain(>H hv iLa imooni _ r 
MOORE’S RUEAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY J0URNi\L? 
By Telegraph. ___ 
Nkw York, Jan. 10 . keeping the fire under?* Vhprihe’Uats^weTe°thus I ‘’••anchos of trade. Pork 
I'liia vessel brought ,$50,000 in gold dust on filled, those for whom noplaces could be found, to arrive freely — while the arrivals of L,„[ ij%\uXlwO in n 
sight, and $200,000 in the hands of her pa.sson- ^^came perfectly wild; their shrieks of dispair Ikeat arc quite limited. Market well supplied sold cheap. neat style, well Imund, and 
.rs. t'hA^hl'f “*?*■ ky the increasing heal ! " ith Dairy Products, Poultry, &c., though not over- ' notices of the work 
Tbn o..._.J 1 _ . les through the deck and to I stocked, and former oiiotation sustained. " The general eorrectne.ss. Srovii,.'..i___ 
THE MAHKETS. 
Rural Nkw-Y^orker Office, ) 
Rochester, Jan. 10, 1050. \ 
Busi.vess continues good, the fine sleighing having 
A NEW HOOK FOR EVERY FARMER' 
agriculture, or the Elements’ 
mm iA Botany, and Meteorol- 
ifonoFR M I M- 
PEOSPECTUS OF 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
A WEEKLY JOURNAL, IN QUARTO FORM. 
....A.,., oa.oijr i,urr), reserving places lor such of the Riisivfss pmitin.,Ao i nr i ■ i- ■ • n pracucai Agriculture: by 31. 31 a vv eekly journal, in quarto form 
filled, those for wnom no nlnnpa mnLi La continues to arriie freely — while the arrivnlH nf ; ‘ . led by n large number of emrr.avinor.o tic Kcminmu ,.r /» . 
Tbn P<.r,« IT- u *1 . ij • 1 ^ began to cut holes through the deck and to 
1 he 1 anarna Echo says that a gold mine has stave the water tanks containing some 2,200 gal- 
been discovered in the province of Paraguay on *°"*’'"P^«’kfistanding the entreaties of ihe'capiaiii; 
the Isthmus, which some of the Americans liave existance might depend on the preserva- 
were frightful. Maddened by the increasing heal ! " 'th Dairy Products, Poultry, &c., tlioimh not ov( 
Ifirough the deck and to I stocked, and former quotation sustnined? 
stave the water tanks containing some 2,200 gal- rnrTrrv'T^n> , rr^r ^ 
lons.notwithstanding the entreaties of the caoiain- I IMIOLLSALE PRICES. 
the Isthmus, which some of the Americans have Ikeir existance might depend on the preserva- ' [> 
commenced digging, in preference to going to rnlu^^^^^^lrbe raS 
<^«''forma. and plunder now manifested Itself .l " ! „ 
California. 
The passengers by the Alabama give an awful 
account of the condition of affairs in California.— 
Flour, bbl... .$1 7.5ff4 88 Venison 
Riickwho’t, cwt.l.50«175 P>uttcr_ 
Corn Alcal, per bu-' 50c Lard. 
— .......... irauiivu. inirsi lor ariiiK f i; iiv m . . .. f>tsriotte. 
and plunder now manifested itself among them, I Wheat.. ' ’ 'lOT^lOde p,Vmt^n. much needed volume 
crl^ energies of the captain and I Corn....*’.’'!!.. bo«50c Chickems". I that iiitelR 
crew to keen them in nnvthinrr liira r/-. r., , ** "* ha/c Rent portion of the nninmnnifY’- ,..i_: 
- wuc oilcigiesoi me captain ana 
crew to keep them in anything like subjection. 
At 4 P. M., Capt. H. went on board the boat, 
leavinir Mr. Mnvi'i» _ . 
try, &c., though not over- notices of the work 
lion sustained. niultiimlp” n}'*"if fircvity,'cloarness, and 
>le,alep,uce.. S 
.^y«2c to the youth of our land, as well as to the older and 
. t 2 «Llc younger agriculturists.”-P,o/-„ Y^rSZ 
l'"'■'l. fiafi^C Pi ivcipal Rochester Collegiate Institute 
r 'So.-;.-;;;;; . 
The,c„„y„„„ 5 i.,s .0 a co„.i<lo™bl, eaton. l.avinrM .w, ^ 
at the mines. charge to keep the engine at work. The boats 
The steamer Panama sai’ • - - - werA im,„ «ii -r.i.. ..... 
, ---- v.'Hicivuii.‘ 
ISi;-;;:;:;;;; SIS 22“”.,a't 
«»'■.«»«35o M,sc,:u;,;;i„Sr"“ ““'O';*""-! ”"3 
provisions. Wood—Beach and ^ and Mechanic. 
i' - r-vMtiiLs una caste ot that inte i- 
7«np ™rH of the community for whom it is more 
ffOOr l’”^ '':"kirly .adapted-luaking combined a complete 
ef-^Uc system of afirnenlttirp pmciIi- _i i 
.pples, bush, 1 25 . 'b tue first iilaco that the eniAr.-.rL« Loc __ 
on the 28th ult. According to a law enacted by steam ttan ‘‘ was found that moie 
T> uo r -KT ^ ° , ■' sicsm man smoke came from below, and the ev. 
the Republic of New Grenada, free trade exists erfions at the pump were somewhat remitted 
on the Isthmus after the 1st of Jan. Friday, at 12 meridian, a sail was made out 
The steamer Oregon, due from Panama, had n”"’ ^ead. bearing E. S. E. 20 mile.s. 
not yet reached San Francisco. thS was m T 
Tur . , • mere was y et hope. Butastheburningshipnear- 
1 he canvas of votes cast at the State Election, od the stranger, he did not appear to n®tice the 
show that about 15,000 were given. signals of distress, wliich were flying at two mast 
D. 1 ._ FT r. ....._ headil. DAenn'... o,vc.;.. .. .. 
,■ • .....-c, A^>.-.<^yuiun,iuiraLa7ianomes- 
ttc Lcmiomy Reports of the Crops and Markets, 
and Gei^n Intelligence.—Independent on all Sub- 
Illustrated with lieautifrd and 
[ Costli/ Engravings. '' 
Conducted by D. D. T. Moore. 
ASSOCIATE AND CORRESPONDING FDITORS 
■ 22co c„2 t',!:“"'""'■i »*■ 
E. COiMS'POCK, [former Ed. Central N. Y. Far¬ 
mer,] of Oneida County. 
Educational Department by L. WETIIEREI.L. 
In an.nounuino a new periodic.il, bearing the 
above title and asking therefor the support^ and 
thS IhiWi'slr'll t^’ountry. 
n r -:.AVa ’ unco, lb 12c 
Beef, .wt.,3 50«4 50 Apples, '• bush. 1 25 
“ ill bills. 7,00 Sheepskins,.., SOcal 00 
3Iutton. 2a3c Wool, none in market. 
NEW VORK'MARKET—Jan. 10 . 
By Telegraph. 
r 80l>l)ls6 C2and 
^ T l’C''‘''®co'»iniie quiet at 0 12 . 
ket I'lioyancy tn the m.ar- 
us that it is | hastily determinod upon. On the contrarv * we have 
1 ? aimrob^thin of nin " ’f’* i view, and consulted with ma'ny of the 
"f “fi intelligent readers. Everv most mtellisreiit and iiifliienti>.l fi.rA.A-o cvA. 
th? approbation of all intelligenVreX.r'Every 
■rwork"”' " 4 "” fi\’e.sts .should pmcurl 
me work. —American Farmer, Paltimore. 
H a 'i'- 7 '‘. XI. limy DU proper to remark, 
astih?TAf ’’ I enterprise ha.s not been 
hash y c eterminod upon. On the contrary, we have 
loner had it in vmw nn/l 
° . r ‘ cuiiauiti-d wiiu many ot the 
most mtelligent and influential farmers in the State 
who have almost invariably admitted the necessity 
and im])orhinco of the work, and urged its coin- 
mencement. \y o have likewise received numerous 
cDoue.ll L.eul. Governor. „,e,„ ,|„ ,5„', SSLIw'], .no;'' n .“‘I"'',""’ I'"* "l>ly performoa tl.o Community. Inace,I, 
MollongeilLmn.. Governor. m™ t•.2,2“IVTe.^'at i™' ^ 
.. 
Gilbert. All these .re Loefoeof 7.2 .“'^ P»k,i.h.r ,,,a n,,„t.e,,’22m2, 2, 
4-. 1 • r L T .1 came withm hailing distance, and prov- ”^nuiry for wheat for milline and nri- streets Rochester ‘ and bt. 1 aul 
A.., to the complexion of the Legislature, or the ed to be the British Barnuo Samh. uf v«.rwm.,eL hotter; s.-ilis 30m) bu ordinary to i-ood Ohio^.nf m= L’a.. o^iJ h!. r.., , 
virimerc. xAii uiese are Locofocos. Atran^ArA^^l •; “"J 7 ^ ou me ~' ms j.Tsey 2<)5r®*;L -^ '‘'’''sPer and Bonk.seller, corner 311112,1,17/'i> 
A.. 1 • ALT • , came within hailing distance, and prov- Good inquiry for wheat for inilline and ori- streets Rochestur - imn ami .St. 1 au 
A.., to the complexion of the Legislature, or the ed to be the British Barque Sarah, of Yarmouth rjo‘'*i wm '’'•‘ii";iry to cood Ohio^at [CF For sale bv tlie Puhli i i 
prospect as fo the candidates for U. S. Senators, Nova Scotia. Capt D^vid Cook. Several at: whiteof 3Ioore’.s Rural New- 3 Jkt?'^^ liv'^iriff 
there 18 nothing decisive. temps were rnado before he could get the long ''^ty Prim^at tlOin bond, .and fora^larKe’lm^^ sellers generally. - fl-tf l ' 
PdKRa w-eT... el_I_, . . boat, but at 5.oO she got alonirside flic hnrlr TirDL ’F. wasoffered; oats salableat42a45 fnr nnr,ii. #**IIarrow has a InrflTo exT iy/^r\Tr c- 
there is nothing decisive. ’ temps were made before he could get the long 
ceiz " "u— ‘‘ o«c.n2r/.2r3‘;L“ r btt 
who were mostkindly received. Itblew a double- 
Labor was becoming cheaper. Vegetables ^^®t®fi't«psail breeze at the time, and the two 
were very scarce. Heavy boots were selling at hm ^Ha brought by the crew alongside, 
$96 per pair ^ *u ^ heavy to venture with any of 
” F''‘ pa'*- thA nnasAM/YAvo TiR^ 1 - 1 . i-.. -i.^ . .. . 
M e think the author has ably performed the ^ Indeed, 
flioult task of rendering science easy to the nracti- and ather reliable infor- 
d farmer.' —I\eiv England Farmer, by S. TV Cole Ili .'l I^ *r m' believe that the Indus- 
F.RASTUS DARRf W ! " Citizens of the Empire State want and will 
iihlishcr and Bookseller, corner Main and St Paul neV'^'Z’!] tlinf' ^ ^^ll''"'ullnral and Family Neiospa- 
streets, Rochester. ^ ^ ^ , .1 B”]! «»ch a work, jirojicrly projected and 
[CF For sale by the Publisher- also ,ii fi,A o- cmulncted, will prove largely beneficial to ihc Pro- 
^ Moore’s Rural New-3?rker aiM liv tlif iwf i''® ' " of the Country. These are some 
Hers generally. ' ri tf ^ . "bich have induced us to embark in 
I’^rgo stock of BOOKS at liaLTr'iXT/bi; upon which we 
the passengers. The bark lay close to the ship 
during the night, witli lights hoisted, while the 
wind increased so much that the three boats tow- 
- »»paxai- . - ... Iiuiaicu, wiino me 
lei. It now numbers 20,000 regular inhabitants *“c*'eased so much that the three boats tow- 
Commerce with other ports is growimmiorA' ‘^^^''ied away. 
1 ■ er. " ° owing more Sail was made on the ship and at aha P IVT 
and more active. The dsnartnrA« a... on r__ Pv at one P M. 
e growth of San Francisco is without paral- finding the night, with lights hoisted, while thS ALBANY’ MARKET—Jan 10 the Stnmturc am/Analomfand valmihlo in the country. A large number if 
lei. It now numbers 20,000 regular inhabitants. - In Flour there is a limited business do explanations easl 'v to /e?s anf ""'i' ^’n^n^Pendents-nmn who pos- 
Commerce with other ports is growimr more carried away. ing at steady rates. Small salc-s if straSt^S^^^^^^ be umlorstood by all classes. S m Z’""' P'-'''®^'®-'’! nn.i 
and more active The ^ Sml was made on the ship, and at one P. M. t^ere made at .$5 12®5 19. i3IichiLi^n and Wisc^L? eniph.aticnllv a Jm/rW ^ ®®.'"'"‘*n'®nte 
• fi departures of vessels dur- on Wednesday, (sea account.) made the land.- 5 25, pure and fancy Genesee 5 44®5 50.^ The rd *^‘® priiiciplis' M 1,1 i/aden M thr'!sG-’u‘'v ^ ^'‘® 
mg the month qf November equalled the arrivals ^ ‘P “"d®*- the lee of Flores, and ®®’Pb® «t Boston over the Western road for throe '’®®" “lo public for F?rm Fniit aiul C TPI 'r“.P®’' 
in number, and the trade with all partsof the Pa- ®°’","^®®®®d/omoving the passengersto thebark; ''■®>-® ^58 bills. oV . hv f • ^‘'‘''® ®-M>re 8 sed their ap^ seailinalilf Oismilsil^ '’r®! 
cifm is steadily undergoing a vast increase. roTboL^'^C^pTain'^Vl.^^tltn^calied^^^^^^^ c?iw l^®®" to"® o^^tmitTssS.Srfor Oats^^witlran ^’'ft®"®o'''^>oiLsLTcip piejl’® appropriately illnstrated^'yuhhrcsp^^^^ 
b 'ri t • emigration that is to jJ'. ^tid inquired if any of them would remain by aidVd by numcmlls Mdfcfflbut’’*''^'-”'' ‘’"‘®‘'®”®'-«’ U-mD^/o'anJ^simila/tour^^ i crism.ed the 
be expected this year, has crossed the Sierra Ne- J^®^'P ®«d endeavor to get her into Fayal,-Mr hLs -The accounts from Boston f , , of oor own and other Union. The volume for 4850 will o 
vada. Thoseemigrants who came by the Truck- c^rfind S ^n^tnld -rket for d/SsTC,^ HANDSOME .V COSTI.V ENG^RWlNGr 
er river and Salmon river routes, have reached fused, however, in asmuch aLhe I’nain mast duriL^h^'^ ®b'P'ncnts from here having arrived there ^"11, 12.1 and 131 Nassau-st, N. V. emlirncing Designs of Farm Buildings —Portraits 
7 ..ttU^ettts, About 70 b",nod „« .„d .wi„2/fr^“oil-'t". S! 3 THE PimENorTlSIcAL JOURA AI.. 
by the way of Sampson pass, were caucrhibvtliA !u® decks working very much under their feet, ot the road' this morning, bi/t liuvers vveri^sA/^/Ao This Journal is a monthiv nnhliAat-iAM Fruit aml Oriliimentnl 'IVaaV faiI 
... nave reacned usea, nowever. in as much as the main mast wa 
tne settlements. About 70 teams, which came ^“'‘oed off, and swinging from side to side, am 
by the way of Sampson pass, were caught by the !l working very much under their feet 
snows on the mountains and at the last accounts er hmm 
were at t!ie head waters of Deer Creek. Major Captain Hoxle then despatched his first office 
Kucker, with a sufficient party, and all needful a boat’s crew to raise the hatches of the burn 
supplies, left Sacramento City for their relinf sbip: having done which, they had great dilfi 
The rainy ae.aou ha, ae. i„. a.d has mad. .he Sm'fn'UeTv^S^t' e„“vT2'‘'in 1“ 
ground among the mines, as well as the roads, fiame. The sight was terrifically grand, 
impassable, in many places, daylight a faint smoke was seen, which soor 
OUIHOUOH, ana swinging from side to side, and our market. There wa.s only a moderate aunS PHRENOLOGICAL .JOURNAL Iniplcm;2ts"'a‘mr‘’iWhnmr^^ 
hey d!?norrSjlf iS miif m 7 M but buyers were sc.arco ,, 77” “ uionthly publication, contaiiiiuir Bruit and Ornamental 'Prees’, Shmbs'Fliwom' Ac*^ 
er honr ^ ° 7 r yesterday’s rates or more octavo pages, at One Dalhra year” ‘*^®- Bnrticular attention will be given lo Rm^ai 
Captain Hoxle then despatched his first officer •^•5’ f- "ofA7a^-y7 124 was a&lTfr^ j-fi Perfect and onr i?Gcc is ^uif^niU^^^niom^oS 
Juruiug of the Caleb Grimeha;, F,id.y._He.d-;i;;d', preveiled, end h 
Cnni Havil- iLa r> j A certained that there was only 300 gallons of wn- 
Capt. Hox.e, the Commander of this ill-fated t^sr and 300 to 400 pounds of bread on boardThe 
essel, has arrived in Now York, with his wife and barque. Half a pint of water and half a biscuit 
le first and second officers of the shin The "^®'^® Biat could be allowed the suffering jias- 
'_j TT. . _ jx- X HO I seilErers. At nifrLt ;t hU,,, „ ..s-.ec b" L 
- r-—-- uD.-tpaioiiou Ills nrst oincer ' ' ° .-v.,,, j, nua usivuu.— Jour. 
anda boat screw to raise the hatches of the burn- SY’RACUSE MARKET—Im, 10 
«.mZ"fhSl w7?.e“rcXU" I 2i-r 
At daylight a faint smoke was seen, which soon B«ed Apples bu 87c; Butter Iti 15; Choose Ih 3 n i 
disappeared, and with it the remains of the good Fggs doz. 14o; Onions 50c; \Vool 
ship Caleb Grimshaw.” 20 a 40c; I-me salt libl 1 75; Solar salt bbl 1 ‘’ 5 - H 
in advance. v^ne uaiiara year, 
To reform and perfect Ourselves ami our Race is 
imaerstnna the Unman Constitution. This Phven- 
i'*'^ anffhA 7%''^ Magnetism emlirnce 
l,u and hence ful y e.vpouml all the laws of our beiim' 
t,i. comlitions of happiness, and causes of misery con’ 
5 ,.. stituting tho philosopher's stone of CniversaWTrnth 
’®: „ , phrenology. 
150 HANDSOME xt COSTI.Y ENGRAVINGS, 
emliracmg Designs of Farm Buildings, — Portrait.s 
of 1 omest Aiiim.al.s -- Figures of New and Improved 
Implements ami Machines, — Choice Fruits, and 
Iruitaml Ornamental 'Frees, Shrubs. Flowers &c. 
l'nrfinnlo 4 « «if 4 -Ts.T. 4 -;.:n t *' ' ' 
L ih Is-rf T T -“iiuiu.a, uusigiis, ana plans 
Will be pu ilL-hed as must Ic.ad to a more correct 
tastC’ and the erection ol more convenient and beau- 
tihil I-arm Buildings and Sulmrban Residences. 
I he I roccedings of our State and County Agricul- 
tural fcociet'es will bo noticed promptly, or pub¬ 
lished at length —together with such other similar 
information a.s will prove interesting to all cneaKcd 
Ill rural pursuits or m promoting improvement ^ 
to Mechanics, 3Ianufactiircs. and Inventors the 
the first and second officers of the ship. The ®°"'^ allowed the suffering pas- " ’ 
Courier and Enquirer of Thursday irives sAm» "'gbt it blew a stiff breeze. Beat CATTLE M 
further particulars concerning the loss of tho ‘be s/V. poffit.^andhaS'fair wtnV.^’Xff 3 ^^^ ^ofe^s^Soo^siree^^aii^^^ 
Giimshaw, derived from the Captain himself.— ‘|^® of the Port came off and ‘°r‘c'es- 
She was one of the best New York built shins and fu® Vu anchorage. Soon after, Jbird quality 4 7ri. 
was launched in February. 1848. undLlS fro ^ ^ 
20 7400:^^ Fine sMtUfr^sYs^Lr saU bbfl 05 ®®ji.fg locMbn of'f' ®®^?® B*® analysis and p J^^® the 
salt 20 Ml 9; Bag salt 28 Hi 13- Salt barrels 17 VI ^ 77 U**®'”® P*'’'®®®‘®g’®al faculty, illustrated by U'-®RAL New-Yorker will furnish useful and inter¬ 
barrels .30; She7ipelt7.50 a 88 f Ilard w^^^^^ 7d "\®'-'’®‘® T‘b®i/®omliinations; I‘^^1 contain figures and dcs- 
At CATTLE MARKET, Jan. 3. i b® Pbrenological Journal is published Iiy onliaiice thejiitcrcsts of all engaged in mecliaaicul 
was launched in February, 1848. and sailed from 
Liverpool on the 22 d of October, on her 6 th voy¬ 
age, with a large number of emigrant passengers. 
- --... vaiuo aiongeiae and ordered 
the vessM into Quarantine for five days. The 
English Consul at once sent on board some bread 
and water. 
The American Consul, Henry Dabney. Esn 
soon c.arriA nlAniroI/lA _i._, I . » ' 
and a valuable cargo. The fire broke out on the ««■^'"®^'®^" Consul. Henry Dabney, Esq., 
12.h oINovemb,,, while alien b.„dwe,e lion .nZ„‘Zr7„t.e"pl“e"„g^^^^^^^^^^ 
ing the calm and pleasant weather which had con- >^000 oranges. 20 bushels of potatoes and a cask 
tinned since the voyage commenced. The alarm ‘^®' 
of fire caused the greatest excitement and confu- to al/AvG?r!h spared no exertions 
sio^ so that it was difficult for orders to be heard, placed under hirpretecfion. Se 77 a'!"ofTe p^a^! 
When the alarm was given it was supposed the ®®“e®rs died from exhaustion, but we are unable 
hro was in the steerage, and the between decks ‘® ^umieh the names of those who were lost or 
were at once flooded. This did not subdue the exposure. 
Bto:cs-i wo years old S8al4; 3 years old 14a23 
Working Oxen—375, eo.ai. ** xaa-io. 
Cows and Calves-823. 25.27.31 and 30. 
.oKs sjS:"'-’ “■ ‘ of ■*• 
Swine—3.fa4c; retail4.4a6; old liogs3.}. [Traveller. 
STATEMENT OF BRIGHTON MARKET, 1819. 
'Soi . - #1.705,670 
148.965 Sheep.. ?,S’om 
Swine., . ® 
DUNN’S SCYTHES. 
B ---xx..,. p... AX. bii . 1 . IDU many oi me literary period 
1 an net of incorporation of the Legislature of ®^ ^le day, we shad aim to give, each week i 
of l7 b" Dunn^F^^‘® Mamifacturing Establishmeiif |“®7®l ®;;‘®'-‘«'®'R®»t as wall teiid to impro/e 
Ol K. 14. Dunn, Esq., at North Wayne, Maine has '^‘®*®®‘ ‘b® ''eart and mind, without vitiatinir 
been formed into a corporate body under the stvie ^*'‘'® ®®®‘'»P‘'Rg tbc morals of any who 
COYUMNv'^^i 'VLYUNF SCY'DiVe ‘®ke of our baiufuet. Indeed, wMr S 
^ Ti.! ' ‘‘ Capital of $ 150,000. furnish such a variety of choice reading as will m 
Ihe Company are now fully organized, and fur- ''‘‘®*'®s,‘“‘g ‘® the aged and the youthffil—the f 
nished with means to conti.niB iLa Ao ‘ers am mothers. vm.n,r ...o.. 1 ' 
iiie Departments devoted to Literature, Edu- 
ciHion, and Domestic Economy, will Im con¬ 
ducted with great care, and an earnest desire to 
render their contents pleasing, useful and acceptable 
at the lamily Preside. Avoiding tJie trashy non- 
•sense p«t forth in too many of the literary peri^icals 
of the day, we shad aim to give, each week such 
mental entertainment as wall teiid to impro/e and 
interest tho heart and mind, without vitiating tho 
taste or corrupting tlio morals of any who may par- 
take of our baiuiuet. Indeed, wo shall strive to 
placed under his protection. Several of the pas- 40,781 Beef Caltle, i 
sengers died from exhaustion, but we are unable ' * • I 
Id c »' ■■ i 
A bark bound for this port, has on board the 4.7,42> Beef Cattle, i 
survivors of the wreck, and on her arrival it can 133 So If.®'®*’ ‘ ' 
be ascertained who have been cut oil' by death. 02 ioi 5 Swme,'. j 
Constitution or Californu.—T he ■Wa«l,;n„ geefCattle, j 
;«„ c.rre;.,,.,,do„, „f .he N. Y. iS IS .' I i f 
that no less than five SeimiAre. f-a.., *Ua _i_ 44,940 Swine, ' 
A . Y- , *“i°Diu iiuisuoauetne —t'-iiuio. 
hreaud it became evident that the steerage was f®'" ‘bis port, has on board the 
not the scene of the disaster. One of the forward f^rvivors of the wreck, and on her arrival it can 
iialches was opened and tho flames were discover- ®® ®s®®r‘aiBed who have been cut oil' bv death 
edintheforwardhold, abreast of the chain-lock- - 
er, on both sides. Mr. Hoxie, tho chief officer. Constitution or California.- The Washino- 
was lowered by a rope into the hold, but was ‘®® ®®'Te.spondent of the N. Y. Commercial wriif: 
at once overcome by the smoKe. and immediately ‘bat no less than five Senators froin the sl/l 
theT.sM ® senseless. The smoke within States, are counted upon as hearty defenders of the 
sihlA^ ^ ^®”'^ became so dense that it was impos- 0 ® the people of California to'forin such a eon 
'PhA ^®’‘ person to breathe, between decks.— stitution as they choo.so, and to demand admissiAn 
annani°“^®”'Hm“"‘®“® ‘'® passengers now became u»fier it- Thev are Mr. Clay, Mr Benton Mr 
SJlTf- '"®'-® Pf f®®‘ly ‘■rantic. Some »«««*««* and Messrs. Wales and 
used to work longer at the fire engine,and aban- Delaware. ’ 
doned themselves to dispair; while others rushed - - 
The Birle SociETv.-Tlie stock of BIWal • 
s‘owing themselves in like the depository of the American’ Bible La 5 •“ 
sales estimated at.. < 
sales estimated at .. 
‘>07 0,0 miw. F' .' D* ipxou.uuu, ■ :-J D* uuuiuu rcaiimg as will iirovp 
43 o’ 6.15 ni Company are now fully organized, and fur- ''‘‘®*'®s,“'‘g to the aged and the youthful—the fath 
— ’*^7 to ®ontiime the nmking of Scythes m®n mid maidens 
82.976,‘>0.5 ^Q®y®^ s7®t® ■ Vi'®® ®‘^'®*' "i«“ufa®tory in j VTp P®’‘“'®" ®f, U’® P®P®'' devoted to General 
n,ul [ ■ / D ^''® PerfeeBon of the machinery IwttfiBgeuce w ill contain a summary of tho latest 
thftV,A^®®^\®®^l- '!®7®’'P®"®”®®®^‘b® workmen "v®''"*^ iniportant Domestic and Foreiorn Nows 
.8-2.S30,.'k)2 m „/n ^®ytbe xvid be unsurpassed 7 "P^r®*^ ‘® this department 
bj any in the market. ' ® equal in value to the best weekly newspaper of tho 
desir?- '?7'® ®- ®^, Cr.ass Scythes they 7’ ‘ Particular and careful attention wil7be eiven 
X Made from San- t®'“oports ol the 3Iarkets, Crops, xNc. Thccolumns 
.#•2.719.462 rasX foftW “nported ex- ®'®‘®d to this subject can be made highly intercst- 
prc.ssly tor that purpose, they will always bo what ’■®®'*y valuable to every farmer It is a 
they are represented, and nnt m.-A . matter of ereat imnnrtanAA ik... Y. “ 
-o—> uuiiiim—me lath- 
er.s and mothers, young men and maidens. 
T..;iTr P®’‘“'®" Pf. ‘b® PPPfir devoted to General 
Inttlligeuce w id contain a summary of tho latest 
Hiul most imnnrlnnt r..^xi i/. _: 
sales eslimated at. . , .®1,971,U2 
ADVERTISEMENTS 
AGENTS W ANTED—TO YOUNG MEN. 
^^oords 
The Birle Society— The stock of Bibles in 
the depository of the American Bible Society, in 
Wassail street, has not been so reduced for twenty- 
eflort will be spared to meet the just expectation of 
dealers and consumers, and customers may be as¬ 
sured of prompt attention and honorable dealing 
Particular attention will be given to fur sljn.F 
Oran, Scythes for Cradle makers, of any patterX e° 
our readers posted up on these topics. Tho 7^elo- 
graph, and un exchange with the best American and 
European commercial journals, will enable us to 
mffirmatL*; “'® '®®”^ Bccorato 
lu Tyiwgvaphical Apiiearauce and mechan¬ 
ical execution the New-Yorker will be second to 
no s milar journal of its class. It will he published 
m Quarto lorm, on weic, handsome, and clear tune 
anti lYDnnr rtf •niYnyir.*. mi 
' * • • pusBiomiy or ine M-^assau street, lias not been so rpHn^A/i c.,. ♦. * 
ShTirT”™" ''11° ° ".““'liem IleTc I’l.otY'.'mblLd f'' ‘°bf '»r<'.l>oi..il,iliiy 
by''° -. > p-°ewi .i , .i ,ci„,.e. .i„“':^.i; 
«l*raiig from tlie chains aftor“t!ie”01.88*^17 Jon*. iriirill’oY’ CitisiK—Gov. Fish, in his inau- h.isi7s7lv7rv’iibcr!f“‘*''’’*‘’rf"''"''®''* 
A, M..ho.hm,„o,oso„„ao. SIS 
sengers had not abated. ^ de.stitution. Out of the whole niunlior, 746, he ^ew and ImDortaiit Ao-rJ... u in 
...A' U A M.. ..,.0 ,.ch„ o„ ,ho ,o„, hos, THE 
i“r.i P.'»«dinl..f s„ch — 777 ==== -.l Af,,„„„ror.lv„Vs,, i.,.....,,.. 
warp 3 fA/ .i. ..af ■ van ute auontion of Hard- vR'se.oi me volume —thus rendering the 
t^deal in ir /so®-!:,' h" ®i ‘®''''* "■'‘® ’’'‘'■® ®®®«’’b,n ®onvcmont and suitable for preservation aL 
TRnv Pumps, to their CAST] binding. It will bo published ei>ery Thursday and 
»/for7.:i 
1 ' I - y^^iuuaiut auu piaceu in her such 
articles of provision as could be obtained, and drop- 
ed her astern with two men in her. Th^ constru?- 
ti n of a r^t was soon commenced, under the di- 
on deck. As soon as it was finished, the passen- 
/rers hecAmA , • . i 
Er SoTicc-tavostigoho,,. mode a. ,o the r'a,- M,o“;f? c mS™"'';'" “f Uor,ic,.U„„. 
o,.tah,l„y of i„vc..ti„„,' discoveries - models, lo Wool’ko',.'../.' 
drawings and engravings procured —and Patent ®''«:‘® ®‘ubs, 20 per cent.^liscount. ° 
Rights obtained, at tho office of the Rural New- , Publication makes wool growing in all ith 
lorkcr. AH valuable infirliinoo mtA i.a, branches a loadinir subieefc. nnH i^ntu a.».. 
serve, ^r Es.„b.l,hme„. /«.» 
C\tre7 ]'/■'*' liiillalo end .So|ihm /"v #'13. -<« inmyNUti/ld mUtlTal 
gers became uncontrollable, and, contrarrtMhe ^ valuable machines and inventions p'ossSs!L'‘onif T ^ 
'^"“®‘l®d ‘heraft.brot ?he ‘’®-riP‘i®n of‘boir properties. Advice given t The present 
h«Af and removed the 
doBcription of their properties. Advice hi r‘o 
lation to the mechanical powers, and the propriety [f-‘f-] T. C. PCTl 
of tllAlr _„ .• , I I J -—__ 
1 ms pimiication makes wool growing in nil if i> • . ‘ oP* 
branches a leading snbiect and mit« tl.^ r® ® ^ limit btones, 31iillcrs, Print, 
possession of the bes and nost rS ''' ® ^’’^blc work, 
on the rnnrkAf- ..a.i " '»®‘*'' r®‘'aW® iHormation Rochester. Jan.. 18.30 
/xC A • IT on iiuiia a lariTG stock i/i c/i$ V(i'V€r* ciiid rpnpi-nf ^ oon/ ^ ^ 
.. 
1 NLMLIN fb, I OMB &; GRAY'E b'POiVES. *^® ‘.b® ^NYw-Yorker every way worthy 
ALSO I able and Stand Tops, Sinks, Soda Slabs KaHa® ®f‘®"f''® ®ir®ubition - and such, we fully 
1 amt btones, 31iillcrs, Printer’s Imposing Stones' '^®*'®'®'"‘B ere long receive. But as our oxpem 
and ad kinds o Marble work “ ’ ses must be heavy', we trust ad who wonf » 
beef nnd nr.rir ““u removed the .'**” mccnamcal powers, and the pronrietv 
siirfcSihigLh':;"^^^^ '■'t* '»■»«-'» 
less, and nhont 80 of fLc _i ■ e reck- ' find it to their advantage to coinmimiAntA LmaC 
IRS, Buflldo. 
J ,-kS uocame reck¬ 
less, and about 60 of the strongest rushed to the 
raft, and fAnrinrr if _ "l. s . 
cut it adrift, and at sunset next day wore scamdv Brewings and references fc 
visible. J can at ad times consult an 
The next day, the 13th, tlie wind blew heavily their assistants, on all 
it nTu/ n IF doos not believe mincralogical pursuits 
Sc . 1 : 7 , »e “TofeSS: ZT.T2,’’ c". 7 ,.*e' 
.'11 c 1 ‘ 4 . 1 ■ - xi*>uin,urs 
bnd It to their advantage to communicate brief 
raft, and fearing i‘might be oATr^urSnS^au/ce r*^**^"" discoveries and inventions, with 
cut It adrift, and at sunset next day wore scarcely “ud references for publication. Inventors 
VI51>hlPi nf n]l — _ 
, ° , ■ .. puoncauon. Inventors —a— or mail, at ad times I win /AY 
can a a times consult and confer with the Editors fruit when practicable. ’ The scions wdf 11 ^/ 1-00 
end their assistants, on ad agricultural moAhn.viA.., I Northern Spy. ®® 
. .........V . mu r.uuors 
end their assistants, on ad agricultural, mochaniail 
and mincralogical pursuits. 
Rare and valuable seeds-extraordinary produc¬ 
tions of nature—minerals, metals, petrifactions, 
organic remains, and specimens of earths and rocks 
-ere solicited, for which a quid pro quo will be 
rpn/fnv>j\/1 Kx- « -vt_: y . . . 
fruit SCIOxNS. Cni/i 
I am prepared to furnisJi bcions for this sea- end Chair 
son s grnt ting, which can ho sent by express bnrg.xins 
or mail, at ad times. I will send siieeimens of i^®"' Y'ork, 
vhen nractiAiihlA 'PLa .. . •’* 
: .. " -■...suiu lYuriv. 
_Roche 8 ter,_Jnn., 1850. [l-tf] 
. U. J. H.AYDEN’S ’ 
'[HAl'l WAREHOUSE. 
r - --- — US our oxpen- 
ses must be heavy, we trust ad who want a first 
class family paper will at once give us their aid and 
nfiiienoo. .Many have already subscribed, and prom¬ 
ised to assist in c.stablishing the New-Y'orkeu upon 
a permanent ba.si.s; and we ask ad into whose hands 
this I rospectus may fad to do likewise. Any and 
every assistance which mnv ho r-Z. _. 
p ONbTANTL Yon hand every variety of cAbi Frospeetiis may fad to do likewise. Any a„/ 
U NKT FURNITURE, every^sty"rof Beit^iads' ®;'®'->'''.bich may be rendered to fo^arS 
and Chairs, which he is now offering at greater ^f®'B®^J''--^cwi.l bo duly appreciated and gratefully 
bargains that can be hud elscwher? in VVeA/ern ®®!i!!®''B®dged L > 
Northern Spy'. 
Norton’s Melon. 
Early Joe. 
bwaar. 
Esopus Spitzenberg 
Ribstono Pippin. 
I lawleyL 
Fameuse. 
Poninie Gri.s. 
bt. Ijiwrence. 
Baldwin. 
VV'agener, the kind 
All street, Rochester, N. Y. 
—_ "’®‘'^ warranted good, or no sale, [l-tf.] 
TO SCHOOL trustees, 
A ^^FNPLEMAN XVho holds a certificate einana- 
^ ting from the btatc Surpintendent of Common 
. .ncidt^L: onKst ,,-|,7-u7)' SSSl/'IE.SkS, 
uA'srll ring sWltovo - .... , . 
the enterpri.se will bo duly appreciated and gratefully 
acknowledged. ® ^ 
1 hose who know how faithfully we have fulfilled 
our pledges as conductor of the Genesee Farmer du¬ 
ring the past four years-in which period its ci’rcu- 
ation has been increased from three to over twenty 
2 /ma.iYi/irf—will not, perhaps, require additional evi- 
dence that the promises made in this Prosiiectus 
A Jll be fully redoometl. ^ 
O’ Post-JIasters, Clergymen, 'rcachers, Officers 
and Ylemhors of .Ygricultiiral Societies, and other 
inTinPlyfltll ^11 . WHO* 
ant? 8 harhnvepronq"u?teS Copies of the Genesee Farmer' 
O’A few choice Apples for saio r including ad tho volumes published in octavo ^ ^^® nnd forward thi 
ce apples tor sale. [1^45 to 1849, mclusive,] L sale S this same m early as convenient. Subscription money 
Rochester, Jan. 1, 1850. ‘ " ri-JJ^ 2 m^^' Paper covers - 624 in ^ 
JAMES IL WATTS. 
[l-eow 2 m] 
fonn [ 1845 to 1849, inclusive, ] for sale S this^offico® ®®'‘''®'^’®"F Subscription money, 
Bnce 50 cents per Volume inia^r cover* _ at onr risk 
