MOOSE’S RURAL NEW-IORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
LATEST NEWS—BY TELEGRAPH. THE MA RKETS . 
Washington, 13th—The President and Post- Rural NewWorker Office, ? 
master General have decided that when Deputy Rochester, Dec. 18, 18o0. S 
Postmasters once become Executive appohit- there is not much doing in Wheat and Flour, quot 
inents, requiring confirmation by the Senate, they same as last week. Oats are worth 06f3)37c. 
remain so thereafter. This decision renders itne- co^n in the ear 23fa)24c. 
cessary to submit to the Senate the nominations pork is easier. Sales have been made at 4.50 to 4.7o ( 
of numerous Postmasters now holding appoint* ice hogs. 
monts from the Postmaster General alone, and it ^ 12^13 for best qualities, but 
in thought many changes will occur. on the decline,1513.50 being the highest price obtained 
lion. Robert C. Winthrop has been admitted 
e i .Alti'rni-y end. Connseiior in the cupreine poultry is dull at ibr turkies, and 5 f 3)3 for clncker 
(JcUi l. Butter still brings 13.^fa)15. 
A.snapolis, lOlh.—A series of resolutions were | Barley 70c nominally, 
reported to-day by the special committee, in favor ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
that while the seve- bbl ...$4 62a4 75 Butter,IE.12ia 
The 3J resomnmi ^ Pork, mess.. 10,75012,75 New Cheese, 1L-.4 ,ig5 
eral acts of Congress are in some respects oppres .50a4 75^ poultrv. 
THE MARKETS. ou r ne w p r os pe c tu s 
-- "■ OF THE 
‘‘“RocS^Deril^iSri WiiTER CURE JOURWAL 
There is not much doing in Wheat and Flour, quota- ^ . .u. -u 
_ rTT HE Watcf Curc Jounial IS i)ublishedmonthiy,iilus- 
tions the same as last week. Oats are worth 0 • J[^ trated with engravings, e.vhibiting the Structure, Anat- 
Corn in the ear 23024c. omy, and Physiology of the Human Body, with familiar 
Pork is easier. Sales have been made at 4.50 to 4.75 for instruction to learners. It is empliatically a Journal of 
, . , a Health, adapted to al! classes, and is designed to be a com- 
cnoiccno„... k.., p'.cte Fainilv Guido, in all cases and in ail d;sea.“es. 
Hay has been selling at ®12013 for best qualities, but is HYDROPATHY' 
on the decline,1513.50 being the highest price obtained to ^ ^ unibiued, and so e.vplained that all may apply 
day. it ill various disc evon tliosc not c.iir:;l)'‘b<'any oilier 
Poultry is dull at 110( for turkies, and 503 for clnckens. me iiis. Taere is no system so siiuiile, hariu'ess, and uii.- 
Biitter still brinas 135015 vers.dly applicable as "the Water-Cure. It-s eftects are ai- 
Butter still ormgs miraculous, and it has already been the means of sav- 
MOORE’S 
Pork is easier. Sales have been made at 4.50 to 4 . 7 o tor 
choice liogs. 
Hay has been selling at ®12013 for best qualities, but is 
Butter still brings 13.^015. 
Barley 70c nominally. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour, bbl...$4 62a4 75 Butter,lb.-.-lQial5 
Pork, mess.. 10,75012,75 New Cheese, lL..4iix5ic 
do cwt .4 50a4 75 i poultrv. 
l^tiblisljtJi IBeEklij, in diXiuirto, 
DEDICATED TO THE HOME INTERESTS OF BOTH COUNTRY AND TOWN RESIDENTS. 
“PROGRESS AND IMPROVEMENT.” 
Hive to the South: they nevertheless view them as ^ .^ Turkeys, lb.6a7c 
parts of one entire system, to be adhered to and mess, 11 OOall 5U i Chickens.5a8c 
maintained as a whole—proceeding on a basis ol . 6a7.1c I seeds. 
compromise and intended to be an adjustiiient of loaf__-a7c' Clover, bii-3 87a5 — 
so many critical questions to hta’the public agi- {-Jams, smoked _ 7a7ic I Timothy - 1 50a2 5d 
tation, perpetuate the Union and receive the ac* Shoulders, do.SixS^c Flax.1 25al 50 
quiescence of Maryland. New Potatoes, bu.37ia401 
The resolutions also declare that the fugitive Buckwhe’t-,. 44 j Whitefish, bbl.-6o0a7 00 
slave law cannot be repealed or disregarded by grain. 1 -- 7 ,,-,--^ ^ 
ing tlie lives of thousands, wlio were entirely beyond the 
reach of ali other known remedies. THIS Journal has already attained a circula- 
PKJX.OSOPHY OF HF,.4LTH. tion of several thousand, and acquired a high rc- 
This wiil t;e fully discussed, including Food. Dnnks, putatiou. As an Agricultural and Family Paper it 
tod^^and i-’^ercise, showing tiieir edccts on both superior in the Nation. The extensive 
o y an mi 1 . rEPORMS patronage and commendation accorded to the 
, „ , „work, abundantly sustain this assertion, and fur- 
In a!! our modes of life will be pointed out, and made so i . •’•j _ e . i j 
plain that •• he tiiat rums may read.” We bcliev'e fully tliat nish the best evidence of its gieat value’ and 
The leading Departments of the New-Yorker 
- Agriculture, Horticulture, Literature, News, the 
plain that •• he tiiat runs may read.” We believe fully that 
man may prolong his life much beyond tlie uutnber of years 
putatiou. As an Agricultural and Family Paper it Markets, &c.,— will receive additional attention, 
has no superior in the Nation. The extensive As the paper is designed to benefit the Producing 
patronage and commendation accorded to the Classes, its pages will avoid or condemn humbug 
work, abundantly sustain this assertion, and fur- in whatever guize it may appear — from wooly 
TlicK Jlcs r»n/l It/m'coiCi ilfMiTYi ^ ly i If« rri-vn .,1 x !11_ 
Hams, smoked_ 7a7ic | Timothy. 1 o0a2 50 usually attained.” We propose to show how. 
Shoulders, do. 5a5\c - Flax.1 25al 50 
New Potatoes, bu.37ia40 sundries. 
Buckwhe’t',. 44 j Whitefish, bbl. .6 50a7 00 
grain. Codfish, cwt-3 25 
theNonh. Without leading to t.he. dissolution of Wlmat, bu.90^102 
the Union. Rye.:::'.::::'.::—do dried..75al()0 
biax.1 .zoal ou TO im/'ALIDS, 
y No nTttterof wlwt disease, the principles of Hydropathy 
Whitefish, bbI.-DO0a7 00 may safely l:c«pplied, and, in nine cases out of ten, great 
Codfish, cwt.3 25 tenelii in ;y be derived ihcrefrom. 
Salt, bbl. .-90a 1 00 q’O THOSE sN HEALTH. 
Apples, bu-12.1a37 5 C Without healtli, even life is not dcsirai.le, unless a reme- 
nish the best evidence of its great value- and horses down to Chittagong fowls and patent milkers 
popularity —for no journal, however cheap or at- The second volume will contain a Series of 
tractive, could attain such a subscription and Letters on 
•standing, in so brief a period, without possessing Euroireau AgTicultuve and Rural Affairs, 
more than ordinary merit. , - . . , . 
rru u I - 1 . or. by an American gentleman — the author of seve- 
The second volume wi 1 commence on the first ,'i Agriculture and other subjects-who 
of January, 1851. Re ymg mainly upon he ^he Old World during the present 
men 3 and reputation of the paper for support, the n^.ntli. He will visit Emrland. FrancA 
liOUisviLLE, l-2th,—Hon. Henry Clay left home Oats- -. - .'-’ . -"-'-'..--37c Egg8,doz.14al6c 
for the Capital on Saturday last. Barley.-.70c Beans, bu..75al00 
Boston, 16lh.—The schooner Emily, with hides. Hay, ton..... $8al2 00 
dates from Gonaires to Nov. 24th, has arrived.— Slaughter, cwt.3 50a4 00 Hard, cord. 
VVelenrufrorr. her that ccflee wsc very scarce gfilf, lb.-.--SalOc ^ft, do .$2 a2o0 
and but little to be had at any price. American | Sbeep Pelts.75al 00 Wool, lb.... 
.. . ly can be found. To pre.serve hcattli, no other mode of Conductor deems it unnecessary to accompany 
Oats.37c Eggs, doz.14al6c' living can compare with this system. In were ite this announcement with any extravagant language 
.. . u.. v=-i no I ru es o.servel and carried out, many of our ills would be , , cj.-h 1. 1 •?. w 
forever banished, and succeeding generations grow up in or pompous pledges. Still he may be permitted to 
rules o'.servel and carried out, many of our ills would ^ 
forever banished, and succeeding generations grow up in 
, by an American gentleman — the ant'hor of seve- 
wi 1 commence on the first on Agriculture and other subjects-who 
Relying mainly upon the for the Old World during the present 
)f the paper for support, the „,onth. He will visit England, France, Belmum 
unnecessary to accompany -and probably Scotland, Holland and Prus.sia- 
extravagant language jjjjd furnish results of his observations in the Rural 
Still he may be permitted to Districts of tliose Countries. Our correspondent 
!ft<? nr hispommnnrl nrA riip i ‘h i -i .1 ^ 
Hnv fnn 00 lorever Ucinisncu, aiiu succwuiiiy goaoiauoua ^ * *l t*- a u- ' -- 1 -- --- 01 uiose ^OlUliries. UUr COrrespo: 
/y vxr orn all tne vigor of true man’aoocl. It will ho a part of our duty remark that the facilities at his command are such aifAiul iliA ^ 
Slaughter, cwt.3 50a4 00 Hard, cord.fj; to teach the world Iiovv to preserve hcaltli, as well as cure as to warrant him in believinff*^and asserting that TN'TNT-xrnriT * t -r^. t 
Calf, lb.--. - SalOc boft, do .the coming volume of the Rural New-Yorker VVORLD-fo INDUSTRIAL FAIR ! 
Sheep Pelts.75al 00 Wool, lb.. 26a36c WATER-CURL AT HOME. will be superior to its predecessor in most respects to be held at London, in May next, and take notes 
—and that lie is determined to Spare neither labor ol the exhibition. 
ivp.ur vnRK- MAUKRT—Dpr.\e,th. ordinary cases.at Home, which will enalbe all, who may _ _ _ p _ - 
provisions plenty and dull. Impressments into 
the army to conquer St. Domingo, and prepara¬ 
tions for a contemplated march are being made. 
The opinion among the most intelligent of the in¬ 
habitants was, that St Domingo was in very LUle 
NE W YORK MARKET—Dec. \Uh. 
HEW YORK. Dec. I3ih, 7 P. M.—FLOUR—There is 
a moderate business doing in Western and State flour 
for the local trade. Canadian is steady; sales 2000 bis 
liave occasion,*to apply it without the aid of a Physician. 
TO WOMEN AND MOTHERS. . 
It is universally conceded by all intelligent practitioners, 
nor expense to render it far more valuable. 
As heretofore, and as its title indicates, the Ru¬ 
ral New-Yorker will continue to be mainly de- 
In appearance — correctness of execution and 
beauty of print and illustrations — the New-York- 
j. no opiiiioii niiiuiig luo f Canadian is steady; sales 2000 bis It is universally conceded by all intelligent practitioners, ral iNEW- It orker will continue to be mainly de- u- _ , , T, 
habitants was, that St Domingo was in very bttle ^ 0 - 1375 ; the receipts of all kinds are now limited; sales as well by the old school as the new, that the Water-Cure yotej to Agriculture and Horticulture and their i:..] „i,p„-i „f c,,pf.«aaf„i ; v,-* *• ^ probably 
danger from any army marching from that part of domestic 2000 bis at 4 68 .t 75 for common to straight state is not equalled by any other mode ol treatment in those pe- kindred Arts and Sciences_its chief obiect end ^ ® alicad ot successful imitation. 
ihAUUnd ® ^ 47 . 5 a 04 for Michigan and Indiana, 5 a 5 06 pure Genesee culiar complaints common only to woman. The Journal Kinarea Arts ana csciences us cmei ooject, enu Each number of the New-Yorker contains, 
tho island . GRAIN-Moderate inou^rv for wheat, but prices arc will contain such advice and instruction as may lie con- and aim being the promotion of the best interests T.aLii numuer 01 me .New 101 Ker contains 
it is said that the steamship Europa which sail- helow the views of holde^; corn steady; sales-2500 bush sidered most iniiiortant, in all these critical yet unavoidable of the Rural Population of the Country. But eight large quai^o pages, (of five columns 
ed Oil Wednesday for Liverpool, took outiglUU- new southern at previous rates; oats in more retailde- cases. rpTira TrATiRNrAT while this is its most prominent feature, important each,) witii Index, 4&c., at the close of each vol- 
nnn -...in ni.ot inand; barley firm with moderate inquiry. 85a90, FHln joURiMAij , • . . . , - nme — vp.ndcn'noritf'nrivAnipTitfni.r.voco-Tro*:.^.. 
PR01/isiON3—Speculative demand forPork continue 
tho island. 
it is said that the steamship Europa which sail¬ 
ed on Wednesday for Liverpool, took out $100- 
000 in gold dust. 
Washington, 15ih.—Col. Me Call has arrived 
from New Mexico, having pretty generally tra¬ 
versed it. 
ikinuieu aiiu — its uuici uujuui, enu t i i r i xt -ir i 
and aim being the promotion of the best interests Lack number of the New-Yorker contains 
of the Rural Population of the Country. But eight large quai^o pages, (of five columns 
while this is its most prominent feature, important ®‘iEh,) with Inde.x, &c., at the close of each vol- 
with some mquiry for filling contracts. Small aale.s of best matter with reference to the application of this system 
mess al 81225, prime dull and nominal. Dressed Hogs to Life, Health, and Happiness, adapted to all classes, on 
are wanted at 5 50 per 100 lb. Butter—Sales (Vestern 
U, giv,. a very Mf.vorable account of the face '‘“™’ 
of the country, and the utter incapacity of the 
mi.xed population for a State Government. ALBANY MARKET Dec. \ith. 
The Texas claimants will soon be enabled to ALB.VNY, Dec 14.—Flour—The demand for Flour is 
reato their cl.ima in part Stock efrte U, S wili "faVjrtotSeSSyild'SaTe?,'^ 
shorUy bo issued to pa} the ten miliion^ indem- jgan, InJiana and Wisconsin. 4 b7a5 for common to pure 
nity. Texas pays the bondholders; it is under- Genesee, and 5 12a6 25 for fancy to extra Genesee. Buck- 
the following 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE : 
Single copy one year, 81; five copies one year, #4. 
Please address ail letters, post-paid, to 
FOWLERS & WELLS, 
Clinton Halt, No. 131 Nassau Street, N. Y. 
N. B.—The new volume commences in January, 1651. 
Subscriptions should lx; sent in immediately. 
stood $5,000,000 pro rata. The face of the bonds i wheat is firm and saleable at 1 69al 67. x an x xa w u . 
therefore will not be covered. Texas treasury Youatt and Martin on Cattlei 
certificates have risen rapidly within the last lew iiogs— The market for Dressed Hogs continued firm up "l/y 
days. to the close yesterday, with sales 600 head at 5 13a5 25 for / V Cattle derived froin tlie Royal ^termaryCo^ 
, T • A 1 ft c vu v. ordinary to goodIoiP,and53Ia5 3? for extra,leaving some London and the Govemmental Schools of trance, and 
ylfwedfuhWOO. ,, , _ ... 
Chancellor Walworth closed the Wheeling "5 lT!'riorn?oni!^anTffi’ir?ed SoTthe Dairy 
•idge Examination at Pittsburg on Wednesday, .j 0 . 2 j, just at the close of our report the freight train at- Be.ng a complete 
and returned home to make his report to the Su- rivea with a further supply 
_* { Th TTTirr A T ^ nr a 
preme Court. t BUFFALO MARKET.—Dec. im. 
Capt. John Hanlick has been appointed to com- | BUFFALO, Dec. 16.—There is no niaterial change to 
niand the naval squadron at the East India sta- ! notice in ilie market since our last. We noticu salesof 
tion, in place of Commodore Voorhees, and will ! ^ 
hoist his flagon the steamship Susquehannah, PROVISIONS—200 D^ressed Hogs were sold for city 
,, , ,1 o firct AfoiAii mcnih AmitainiTKTthA subjects interesting to Other classcs reccivc proper convenient for preservation and 
W ill be published on tliG first of cflch mouth, coiiiQ-uiiiig tliG tx • t\ x a • bindin 0 '. It is Dublished Av#*rv nnri 
bestmatter with reference to the application of this system attention. Its various Departments — embracing T’ „ , puDRsnea every 1 nursdaj, and 
to Life, Health, and Happiness, adapted to all classes, on Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanic Arts and Euailed so as to reach all it subscribers on the prm- 
the following AnvANtrp Science, Education, Literature, General Intelli- cipal mail routes in this State on that day. 
- ' ‘“L, „ . ■ „ , It, gence. Reports of the Crops and Markets, dsc., &c. TERMS— IN ADVANCE: 
Single copy one year, 81; five copies one year, #4. ° , 1 u .i e • \ • ., 1.^1 waj. 
&Ud(Ress ail leileTs, post-paid, to . - are conducte^y gentlemen of experience and Two Dollars a Yea,-. To Clubs and A<rents 
FOWLERS & WELLS, abilitv, assisted bv a largo number of talented Cor- follnws- _ Three Conlev fnr (fc't 
Clinton Halt, No. 131 Nassau Street, N Y respondents. Avoiding the trash put forth in too com to a JJ^! cZ ) 
N. B.—The new volume commences m January, 16 j 1. nf cso-oTlIpd familv ioiirnals of the dav [-s .rigent, or getter up of Club,) 
Subscriptions should lx; sent in immediately. manj ot the so called tamily journals ot the day, — Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for 
^-- our constant aim is to furnish such a work as shall ^Twenty Copies for .$25, and any addi- 
I M PRESS. prove eminently valuable and interesting, and thus ^^.^^1 number, derected to individuals, at the same 
Youatt and Martin on Cattlei Iruprove the Mmd, without vitiating the Taste or Copies, directed to one person, for 
TXr ITH araddihont au tie Veterinary Knowledge on corrupting tne Heart - one which will be sought | 40 , and any aUitional number, thus\ddressed, 
W Cattirdertved fZi Usefulness, I ariety. Purity at the same rate. Six month subscriptions at the 
London and the Governmental Schools of France, and and ExceUence ot its Contents. same rates. All moneys received by mail loill 
particularly of those at Alton. rmi. The Illustrations of the second volume will be acknowledged in the paper, and receipts sent 
tertthei?E?emental Constituents and Manufacture, with superior to those already given. We intend if desired. EFAu deviation from these Terms. 
the proper kind of Cow, Land, Pasture and tlie manage- to give Specimen no’s free to all post-paid applicants. 
'"B"eiSacoSleteStock Raiser’s Manual, adapted to the OVER 300 ENGRAVINGS! Subscriptions niay commence with any num- 
American Parmer. By AMBROSE STEVEN,S, Esq., Comprising manv beautiful and costly illustrations, and Tioto in the time to subscribe. All who 
well known to the Farmers of the United from original designs — thus appropriately embel- desire a first class Family Paper —one which 
lishintr the principal departments of the work.— separates the wheat from the chafl, and furnishes 
IM PRESS. 
Youatt and Martin on CattleJ 
London and the Governmental Scliools of France, and 
tion, in place of Commodore Voorhees, and will ^ 
hoist his flagon the steamship Susquehannah, pROVlsrONS--200 I'teessed Hogs were sold for city 
which has been ordered to Norfolk to complete packing in good order. Common Western in icferioror- 
her outfit. der may be quoted at 84. We quote live Hogs at 303 OC r cr xx ►sii.x.r.. 
Hon. Judge McLean and family, of Ohio, are largelo^s and31203 2 o in small ditto. rp HE Subscriber offers the Ooid Steam Mills for 
in the city en route for Washington. VtHISKLY ± sale, located in the village of Ovid, county of 
Nkw York 16th_Advices from St. Johns to The mporisfor the last 21 hours were— Senctea, State of New York. 
“ fiom-.Ijjjlg 1934 vVheat,.bu — The Flouring Mill has three run of stone, two 
Dec. 2d, report heavy gales at Porto Rico, which [Com Avd.] custom bolts, half gang of flouring bolts, two smut 
it was feared will do much damage to the sugar rejt YORK CATTLE MARKET, Dec.10. machines, a good 40 Horse Power Engine, (nearly 
and coflee crop. ^ . a > i. . Reported for the Albany Evening Journal. new)—24 feet boiler 40 inches in diameter, capable 
By an arrival Ironi 1 urk s Island^ we learn that Oiiered 1*250 Beeves, (350 Southern, and the remainder of running three run of stone and sawing—with all 
there was no dWt to be had at either Salt Key or from this State and the East;) 110 Cows and Calves, and the necessary machinery for custom and flouring 
Grand Turks. work, &c. . _ . 
Being a complete Stock Raiser’s Manual, adapted to the 
American Parmer. By AMBROSE STEVEN,S, Esq., 
well known to tho Farmers of the United States as an im¬ 
porter and Breeder of Valuable Stock. With Complete Il¬ 
lustrations 
C. M. SAXTON, Ag’l Book Publisher; 
[31-2w.] 133 Fulton St., N. Y. 
Steam Flouring and Saw Mills 
FOR SALE. 
and Excellence of its Contents. 
The Illustrations of the second volume will 
bo superior to those already given. We intend 
to give 
OVER 300 ENGRAVINGS! 
Comprising many beautiful and costly illustrations, 
from original designs — thus appropriately embel¬ 
lishing the principal departments of the work.— 
T he Subscriber offers the Ooid Steam Mills for tinguishod Statesmen, Inventors, Divines, Heroes 
sale, located in the village of Ovid, county of Qm* (jasiorn [g ^ give in the next volume a 
Seneca, State of New York. 
The Flouring Jlill has three run of stone, two 
custom bolts, half gang of flouring bolts, two smut 
Reported for the Albany Evening Journal. new)—^4 teet ooiier 4t) inches in diameter, capaoie 
Oflered 1350 Beeves, (359 Southern, and the remainder of running three run of stone and sawing—with all 
Particular attention will be devoted to Rural j such reading as is calculated to benefit and 
Architecture, and the plans we shall give will i improve — are invited to give the New-Yorker 
probably be worth ten times the price of the paper examination, and, if found worthy, lend it their 
to many s'abscribers. support. 
We shall also present a series of Portraits of dis- ^ ost-iVIasters and other influential persons, 
tinguished Statesmen, Inventors. Divines, Heroes, protessions, are respecttiilly solicited to aid 
&c Our design is to give in the next volume at usef^nlness ot the New-Yorker 
® S’ by introducing it to notice and support. Subsenp- 
r,r. > Trrn moiiey, propcrlv encloscd, may be sent by 
,v 6 D0TJBL.J COLUMN PORTRAITS, pf ^|jg Publisher. 
executed in the best style of the gravers art, ac- Address to D. D» T. MOORE 
companied with biographical sketches, &c. November, 1850, Rochester, N. Y. 
machines, a good 40 Horse Power Engine, (nearly executed in the best style of the gravers art, ac¬ 
ne w)—24 feet boiler 40 inches in diameter, capable companied with biographical sketches, &c. 
Columbia, (S. C. ) 16th.—The Senate of South i as There is also a good attached capable 
rSrnlin., have nassed a bill bv a vote of 37 to 6 i were taken for Bermuda. ol cutting OUO 90o lect, or more annua y, m con- 
Larohna have passed a bill by a vote or t • oows and Calves brought from 22 50 to 42 50, all sold. nection with the custom work of the mill, 
calling a State Lonvenlion to be neic on me n.si sueep brought 173 to 4 75, and Lambs l 50 to 3 50, The above property is located in ns great a wheat 
Monday in December next. _ 300ieftover. growing section as there is in the State—has no 
Boston, 16ih.—By the arrival cf the bark^i BRIGHTON_CATTLE MARKET, Dec. VI, other mills within six miles of the same, and those 
Chesapeake from Sisal, we have later dates.— , At market, lOOO Beet Cattle, 200 Stores, 18 pairs work- water mills, which are usually dry three to four 
News, however, is of but little importance. All ingOien.GO cows and Calves, 5,5ou Sheep and Lambs, months in the year. The Flour Mill has ground 
wAQrmmcmT peemiumsj 
FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
was quiet and the Indians qnite peaceful. | '^"Ssfelef Cattle Extra 6 ’35. first quality 5 75. sec- 
CiNCiNNATi, 15th.—We learn by tne St. Louis | and4 75.i5; tinrd4at 50, 
papers of Tuesday, that between 30 and 40 Cali- Stores, Yearlings.8a 11; two years old, 8l5a20; thrse 
fornia emigrants, having in their possession some y®^vor‘’kfn?oLu."8S5, 87,90. 95. too. 
$200,000 in gold dust, arrived in that city on the cows and Calves, 819,23,38,31, 36. 
previous day. i Sheep and Lambs, 150,1 75, 2. 83 90. 
Amin Bay. Miss Frederika Bremer and Cas- I Swine, 4 a 5; retail, 4i a 6. Fathog3 4.ic. 
sias M. Clay, were present at the Ohio Conven- j CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET, Dec, Xl. 
tion on Thursday. ! At market 1,069 Cattle—about 700 Beeves, 369 Stores 
' „ O r CJ .1 i consisting of working oxen, cows and calves, yearlings. 
Columbia, (b. C.) 16th.— T. he Se’iaie of South | three years qld. 
Carolina have passed a law granting .$300,000 | Piiccs-Markeis—Beef—Extra 6 25 cwt. l quality 5 50 
nnrnosos ‘30 quality 5, 3d quality 4 59; ordinary 3 50. 
lor mihtarpurposes. Hide3.-85 ^ cWt. Tallow 85 59." 
The cotton gm house of John C. Fowles. of gtores-Working oxen, 51. CS, 107 . 
Lafayette, Ala., has been destroyed by fire. Da- Cows .and Calves-830,25,39, and 45. 
mage $20,000. ' Yearlings, 0.9 a ll. 
..T. , 1 ,. ^ T m r> • 11 - Two Years, 10. 15.17. a 20. 
The dwelling of James T, Pope, in PiKeccun- Three years old, 15,20,25. 
ty, Ala., was burned a few days since and two of Sheep and Lambs, 7415 in market. Prices, Extra 
their children, a daughter about seven a son ®3.4,7 By 'o.*; ^ 
four years old. perished in the flames. The fire 
broke out at night, and the father and mother had --- ■ - - ■■ ■ 
barely time to escape with their infant child. THE Subscribers offer for sale an unusu 
SyuACUSE AND Oswego RAiLUOAD.-This road 
At marKet, luuu ueet uaitie, auu istores, IB pairs worK- water miiis. which are usuuiiy ury uiree to lour Txri.i* j 
iiigOien, 60 Cows and Calves, 5,509 Sheep and Lambs, months in the year. The Flour Mill has ground IN oruer to augment tlie Circulation and Consequent usefulness of the Rural NEyv- 
f’SiS’c.uie E,„. 6«. 5 K, StafofiSTJa"™*’’' p“‘' T'"'? “ P»rtra> of Iheir influence in its be- 
aiid 4 75.15; tiiird4ai 50. ^ ® I “ ^ ^ U’ o t f half, the Proprietor offers (in addition to the very liberal ner centao-p nllnwGrl in irtnoi 
Stores, Yearlings. 8a 11; two years old, 8l5a20; three The above property is a desirable investment for ap-ents and pliib't") flip fnllnwino- P o Owed tO local 
years old 819 a 26. a person wishing to engage in the business. The otgciiib ciuu nuus,^ lue loiiowing 
Working oxen. 8S5.87,90, 95, too. subscriber built the same last year, he resides in tlie , a- r-, 
Cows .and Calves, 819, 23, 38,31, 36. city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and is engaged in rr6iniUniS fOT SUDSCriDCrS tO Vol, II, 1851. 
Sheep and Lambs, 150,1 75, 2. 83 90. business in that city—consequently cannotgive tho 
11 ‘^bove his attention, and therefore wishes to dispose To the person or persons who shall send us tho number of subscribers between this date and the 
CAMBiiiVGELA LE KKE , «c, 11 . of the same. Terms of payment made easy. If greatest number of j-earlv subscribers to the Rural first of January ensuing. 
At market 1,069 Cattle—about 700 Beeves, 369 Stores /loair.tfl the nresent Milter would ourchase one ivt xr i* • * . • .. - p * 
consisting of working oxen, cows and calves, yearlings. Quarter of the^saine New-Yorker from any one town, zn proportion -Persons competing for this Premium must 
‘T.iccs-Mmkeis-Belf-Exira 6 25 cwt 1 quality 5 50 ^ If not disposed of’previous to the 1st of January to its population, (according to recent U. S. Cen- of De- 
2d quality 5 , 3d quality 4 59; ordinary 3 50. next, the property will be sold at public sale on that sus,) between this date (December 1, 1850,) and , ’ i oy will likewise bear in mind that the 
Hides—85cwt. Tallow 85 59. dav i * r t i lor, c r . j person nilo obtains it may also secure both the 
Stores-WoTkinB oxen. 51. Cs! 197. , particulars inquire of Josebh Bartholemew, forwarding payment accord- Town and Forty Dollar p/emiums ! 
Cows andCalves--830.25,39, and 45. Dundee, John Ferguson, of Ovid, or the sub- mg to our club terms, WE WILL S^"D THE To those who do not compete for the Drpcedin.r 
^•r&%Vl^ 5 :i 7 .a 20 . scribe- DAVID WHEELER. NUMBER OF COPIES SO ORdI^ED AN- we offer the following " -‘he preceding, 
IS F*,.. E.U, - -A'-'..__ _ OTHER YEAR, FREE OF CHARGE ' ^ 
. offSll M rLricuUurXXi ^^,Fora,e.„i.la„ccof *2, p„v;ous to U,. ta. ,f 
Persons competing for this Premium must 
mail tlieir remittances on or before the 31st of De- 
’ not disposed of previous to the 1 st of January to its population, (according to recent U. S. Cen- remittance^ on or before the 31st of De- 
t, the property will be sold at public sale on that sus,) between this date (December 1, 1850,) and , my ^'*0 bkewise bear in mind that the 
f T 1 lor, f r . J person who obtains it may also secure both the 
• . » „ the 1st of Julv'. 1851. forwardmtr nax-ment accord- „..,i r'_... t. • 
THE Subscribers offer for sale an unusu 
ally healthy stock of Fruit Trees, Orna¬ 
mental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, propagated 
For particulars inquire of Joseeh Bartholemew, Premiums ! 
of Dundee, John Ferguson, of Ovid, or the sub- mg to our club terms, WE WILL S^D THE To those who do not compete for the Drecedintr 
1 DAVID WHEELER. NUMBER OF COPIES SO ORD^ED AN- we offer the following 
[43-lOw.l Br idgepor t, Conn. OTHER YEAR, FREE OF CHARGE ! cx>vr.Tx.T,, 
prrxi 1 • t 1*1 1 X*vH?iv * XV>£SXXU2fS • 
"‘'CHARDS Fora,e.„i.la„cc,of *2 previous U,. ta. ,f 
yr ANY thousand fine Trees, mostly . to 8 feet " i,ecause it gives an equal chance tdeach “’e New-Yorker one 
saT/a^^^ Nur7e“ v tf whatever may be its population. Is it not ^ farmer for 1848 or 1849, 
jI j TI[OHAS;V.Sln. w 5 ’n^^^ worlU co.,te.;di„s for ?] sSo for mJS 
..o.orly^olUho,vaJ„oMj„o.v.or;._;amo„^ GRAWD PRIZES! Wu'iU.o%”. 
the ist ot July, iboi.torwardmg payment accord- Town and Forty Dollar Premiums ' 
ing to our club terms, WE WILL S^^D THE To those who do not compete for the preccdiire 
NUMBER OF COPIES SO ORD^ED AN- we offer the following 
OTHER YEAR, FREE OF CHARGE ! PREMIUMS: 
[ 1 he above is the most liberal premium ever t-. ... - 
offered bv an agricultural publisher. It is also the , ^ remittance of $2, previous to the first of 
J. J. THOMAS, Micedon. Wayne Co., N. Y. 
They embrace the best standard varieties, with 
nearly al! the valuable new sorts; among them are 
Early Harre.st, Sine Qua Non, Sweet Bough Early 
Joe, Summer Sweet Paradise, utumii Strawberry, 
suitable for mailing. For $5, as above, we will 
send three copies of the New-Yorker one year, and 
bound volumes of the Farmer for 1848 and 1849. 
1 st. To the person sending us the greatest number For $15 we will send 10 copies of the New-York- 
produce, as fast as its accommodations will allow jyjay Q^til frost. Double Dahlias, roots which will Gravenstein, Dutch Mignonne, Rambo, Fall Pippin, of yearly subscribers (six month subscriptions to be er—and an extra copy, and any three volumes of 
Hon. Joel R. Poinsett has published a letter in produce such Flowers as are exhibited by us daily Yellow Bellflower, Rhode Island Greening, Esopus counted proporlionallj',) within the period above Ike Farmer published in octavo form, [e.xcept the 
the Charleston Mercury, against the secession of io tke Arcade Hall; Tuberoses, Verbenas, Gerani- Spitzenburgh, Northern Spy, Swaar, &c. &c. specified, and forwarding payment free of charge present one,]—or [instead of extra copy and Far- 
South Carolina, wliicli he thinks wild and sui* Tiranias, all select sorts. Inferior sorts dis- Price, varying with selections, from sixteen to according to our club terms, we will give a Premi- mers] $2 in Books. For $25 or more we will 
" carded. eighteen dollars per hundred—a first rate selection uni of FORTY DOLLARS in CASH ! send 20 copies of tlie New-Yorker—and an extra 
_ Tlie subscribers have ample opportunity of know- of summer, autumn, and winter fruit, of fifteen to To the person sending the next (second) copy, and five volumes of the Genesee Farmer, 
We regret to announce that Mr. Sylvester, an ‘“S every desirable Fruit, Plant, Tree and Shrub, thirty varieties, if made by the proprietor, furnish- gieatest number, within same period, and on like from 18-45 to 1849, inclusive, [being all the vols. 
South Carolina, which he thinks wild and sui 
cidai. 
urns, Tiranias, all select sorts. Inferior sorts dis¬ 
carded. 
The subscribers have ample opportunity of know¬ 
ing every desirable Fruit, Plant, Tree and Shrub, 
Wp rporet to announce that Mr Svlvester an ‘"S every uesiruuiu rruu, i lanu x run uau c«iiruu, — ^ ... . greatest iiumoer, wttnin same period, ana on line lo xo-±u, inclusive, Loeing all tlie vols. 
pslimawIxonL in the emnbv if the Utica *’® acquisition, from their ed at sixteen dollars per hundred or if wel will give THIRTY DOLLARS, published in octavo form, except the present]-or 
"aVn e"Kd‘"c^ ^Ae^id’a" payable in PLAfE, BOOKS AGRICUL- [instead of^a copy] $2 in/gricul£ral orither 
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, or SEEDS, as may Books. Competitors for these premiums 
and Syracuse Railroad Compauy, died yesterday 
of small pox, contracted from handling the tick¬ 
ets of emigrant passengers. [Syr. Star. 
N. York "and Erie Railroad. —The Express 
train commenced running through to Horneiis- 
receipt of the leading French and English periodi¬ 
cals on Horticulture, and all published in this coun¬ 
try. 
Cemetery lots laid out, and planted with appro¬ 
priate Trees and Shrubs. 
Public Squares laid out, and planted in systematic 
or railway, 
mittances. 
All orders to be accompanied with re- 
[41-tf.] 
payable in PLATE, BOOKS, AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, or SEEDS, as may 
ville on Monday last. There are now thres trains order. Ground laid out and planted by contract. 
be preferred. 
must mention the fact and designate what they 
a dav through to that village, viz: two passenger 
trains and the freight train. 
[Corning Journal, Dec. 4. 
Married, 
In Ovid, Sen. Co., on Dec. 4, by the Rev. D. 
Taylor, Mr. DAVID CAYWOOD to Miss MAR¬ 
THA HUFF. 
Also by the same, at the same time, Mr. GEO. 
SUTLIFFE to Miss MARIA HUFF, all of Ovid. 
In Bidgway, on the 2Slli uU. by the Rev. C. E. Furman, 
Mr. ALONZt) M SMITH, ol Jeddo, and Miss SUSAN 
daughter of Lewis Marshall, Esq. of the former place. 
In IVeb.ter, on the T2ih inst. by the Rev. A. F. Hall, 
Mr. JOSEPH BEDFORD to iMiss LUCINDA M. CAR- 
ROLL, both of Williamson. 
Died, 
Street Trees furnished and planted at moderate ]\/rOST of the Frees are of large, handsome, and 
charges. -[^x thrifty growth, and tliey embrace careful se- 
We have large sized Trees of the following va- lections of the best sorts of zVpples, Peaches, Pears, 
rieties, which are adapted to streets and public Cherries, Apricots, &c., with the smaller friuts. 
A- ftrmnil'ntnl TrPP« 3d. To the person sending the next (third) want, in the letter containing remittance—when 
.rr, r^-rrr. r,r.o 1 -DX.- rrvfTivr i greatestiiumber, asabovo, wc willgivcTWENTY tbe premium selected will be immediately for- 
AT THE NURSERY OF JOHN J. THOMAS, DOLLARS in Books or Implements. warded. 
macedon, N. y. 4th. To the person sending us the next (fourth) —™ j j u ~d 
M OST of the Trees are of large, handsome, and greatest number, as above, we will give FIFTEEN order that Post-Masters, Local Agents 
thrifty growth, and they embrace careful se- DOLLARS in Books or Implements. othere may haxre a fair and equal chance to ob- 
lections of the best sorts of zVpples, Peaches, Pears, 5 ti;. To the person sending the next (fifth) Premiums, neither agents,post- 
i'Ni _ A 4-u^ ^.-An ^ ® ... . w-,«d ti/Io-ts /tP _ 
rifuus, YMiiGu mu auaptuu vu ancoi/a uuu iiumiu firreatesi iiuniDer, OS aoove, we will 
grounds: Mountain Ash, Wytcli Elm, Horse Chest- When purchasers desire, selections will be made DOLLARS in Books or Implements 
reatest number, as above, wl will give TEN ^i^iors, residents of Rochester nor city booksellers 
are included in our offer. [We may offer other 
nut, Willoxvs and Poplars-do better put out in tlie by tlie Proprietor, so ^ to afford a regular succes- g , ^ ^ ^ prizes to persons here excluded.] 
r' T PV AM At Qinn nf thn hAct*. vnr\t\t\Da rnmiicyhiii h thrt fiAnoGn- . r & _ 
Autumn. C. J. RYAN Sc Co., sion of the best varieties throughout the season; 
Rochester and Charlotte Plank Road-Nurseries. and all may be relied on as strictly true to their 
September, 1850. [40-tf-] ntimfis, the Proprietor having for the past fifteen years 
-INVARIABLY ADHEARED TO THE RULE OK SELLING 
THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY but THOROUGHI.Y PROVED sorts. 
# Contains the usual assortment of Trees, A carefully assorted co lection of hardy Orna- 
Shrubs and Piants-among which are 30,1 I roes fehrubs, and Herbaceous Perennial 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 ^ f'lmislied at moderate prices. 
.. Trees for canal and railroad well packed in biin- 
®®^^.^ ’ 1 r il . 1 /-<• . r>u u u dlss, ciiclosed ill strong mats, with roots mudded 
Five thousand of the celebmted Giant Rhubarb, encased in wet moss, so as to preclude all danger 
tlie bestsort for market or for Hotel Gardens, where ,,<• inim-v 
1 _ ___;_ 1 ,1 -u __ .J . . . . ... . 
' ' _ large ([uantites are required through the season.— 
Tr\4 Tins sort producing no seeds it may bo cut through 
a much longer period of time than other sorts. Price 
In Livonia, on tho 6 th inst., FIDELIA, wife of $80 per thousand—$10 per hundred—$2 per dozen, 
Stephen B. Fowder, aged 32 years—dying on her or 25 cents each; 
birtli day. * One thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum 
On the 14ih inst. .after a lingering illiies.^, CAT.EB Tree. Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar- 
CARR, fnilierof B. VV. Carr, of tins city, in the 68 th gain, to clear tho ground. 
yearof his ago. i.r,.,. -r . i> Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees 
At West Warrer, Nov. 11, ELIZA C, wUeot J. B, _i .lA 
M.glebMiis,and eldest daughter of widow Mary Ed- packed ui tlie best manner. xrrxTTr erwM 
inonds,formerly of this city, aged 23. Her hope was lu oAMUEL MOULhUrS, 
OliTibt, an J “blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” [14-tf.] No. 36 Front street, Rochester, 
sion of the best varieties througiiout the season; ‘ , _ , „ , , ^ , U rev, a ■ j , 
and all may be relied on as strictly true to their undereigned was the first agricultural pub- 
nfiixiGSf the J^f'ojyrietor having Jvr the past Jifteen years ''ul give IHRLL HOLLARS in Books or 1 m- lisher who ofiered premiums iu this maimer—and 
INVARIABLY ADHEARED TO THE RULE oE SELLING ELEMENTS. the Same course having siiicc been adopted and 
NONE BUT THOROUGHI.Y PROVED sorts. [The Books to be such as may be preferred by continued by many of his cotemporaries, is con- 
A carefully assorted collection of hardy Orna- the person entitled—either Agricultural, Scientific, i elusive exndence of its utility in compensating to 
mental Trees, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Perennial Religious, School or Miscellaneous works.] | some e.xtent the friends of agricultural publications 
Plants, furnished at moderate prices. Wo shall keep a correct account of the for their generous and valuable assistance. And, 
Trees for canal and railroad well packed in bun- subscribers sent us by each person. After the withoutclaimingany patent-right, he will endeavor 
dies, enclosed m strong mats, with roots mudded Murch, we will publish, as often as once a to keep iu advance of al! others, by oftering the 
of ^ ^ ^ reclude all danger ^ [jgf principal competi- most liberal and valuable premiums. After perus- 
All communications, post-paid, to be directed to tors in tho order in which they inay stand-rgiving ing the above, and considering the limited age and 
Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. [4l-tf.] the name of the person wno has obtained the circulation of the New-Yorker m comparison with 
-!-!-- greatest number at the head, «fec.,—so that all may the long established monthly agricultural papers, 
C. J. HAYDEN’S knosv the prospect of success, and act accordingly, those interested will see at a glance that our propo- 
CABINET AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE. ~ . ' ' 
greatest number at the head, «fec.,—so that all may 
knosv the prospect of success, and act accordingly. 
Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees bargains that can be had elsewhere in \V''estera 
C ONST.4.NTLY on hand every viiriety of CABI- the 1st of July as possible—probably the second 
NET FURNITURE, every style of Bedsteads week, 
and Chairs, wliich he is now offenng at greater 
The premiums will be announced as soon after sition is decidedly the most liberal yet offered, 
the 1st of July as possible—probably the second Specimen numbers. Prospectuses, &c., 
week. furnished free to all competitors or others who may 
New York. 
No. G, Front street. Rochester N. Y. 
(EF All work warranted good, or no sale, [l-tf.] 
Still Another Liberal Prize S 
We will give a Premium of TEN DOLLARS I 
in CASH, to the person who sends us the greatest 
be disposed to lend their kind offices in behalf of 
the Rural New-Yorker. 
Address to * D. D. T, MOORE, 
December I, 1850. Rochester, N. Y. 
