MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
/ortign Intelligmu. Mo-iMs. 
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARCTIC. 5»l’{ 
One Week Later from Europe. There is nothing doing in our market, and not much 
- change in prices. 
New York, Jan. 25—10 A. M. Flour @4,75®@4,87. 
Arctic brings Liverpool dates of the 11th. Wheat is about the same as last week. Barley has ad- 
•*“ oc vancedtoSOc. 
She has .» passengers. The Pork seasol) i8 about over . What comes in is 
TheFlour and Grain -trade extremely languid, bought by retailers, for home consumption. #5,30 is paid 
l thA transactions froinff forward are only for im- for choice Hogs. 
Mediate wani- Western canal flour 20s a 21s Gd; Hay commands from .#0 to ©12 per ton, according to 
Philadelphia and Baltimore 23s. Corn receded quality. 
Gd. and in active demand; white 32s, yellow 30a ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
31s, mixed 20a30s. . Flour, bbl.©4,75(34,87 Butter, lb. • • • • • 
Tn the Provision market there is more business p or k, mess. 10 , 75012,75 New Cheese, lb- 4ga>Hc 
Jl* — to b«f. Good r Uto .f ». V : » T-ey./r™: . 
commanding full rates. The high rates of Pork Do. bbl mess.11,00011.50 Chichens. oCa)< c 
have checked business. The advance is likely to Lard, tried.507Jc SEEDS i»‘i oo 
tenured. L„d „0. <,»«■!. Fine chee.e m.r ffg 
ed readily. „ a UmWad Shoulders, do.505|c flax.1,2501,50 
Wool in steadv demand at full rates and limited Potatoe8 bu .37^(340c sundries. 
, ' grain. Whitefish, bbl.. .6,5007,00 
^Formal notice tab..; give. a. the Banket Wtoabto.■ • - -(-“gS £?»&7.7.'SwS 
England that it will not advance its rates of inter p uc k W heat.44c Apples, bu.121_0374c 
est. The effect has been with the payment of Rye .. . . .56c Do. dried.7501,00 
dividends to make the money market much easier, jj.......... MMgfc 
1 tortisemrats, &c. 
MOORE’S 
FRUIT SCIONS. 
«S£. THE SUBSCRIBER will furnish scions for this 
ytyi? seasons grafting, of the different kinds mentioned be- 
mr market, ana noi inucu | ow _ They can be sent by express or mail. Price 
I°can^lo so*, 0 ”will send specimens of the “ Northern Spy” KabltsbA -0Mlq ; in dknrio /orm, 
last week. Barley has ad- ^Northern Spy, Autumn Strawberry, 
„ „„„ come , SSte. dedicated to the home interests of both country and town residents. 
over * . 1 „ r ‘ .. Red Astrachan. Early Harvest, -—- 
consumption. &«>,ol)ispaia Yellow Bell Flower, I-Iubhardson Nonsuch, 
Rambo, Red Canada, a PROGRESS AND IMPROVEMENT.” 
, ©12 per ton, according to Lowell, Westfield Seek-no-further, -:-- 
r a r F PRICE 5 ,. Km,us Sotoenbunih THIS Journal has already attained a circula- { The leading Departments of the New-Yorker 
J ^ J * * Baldwin. tion of several thousand, and acquired a high re- —Agriculture, Horticulture, Literature, INews,the 
NpwCheese’ W..’.’.4l®5ac pears. putation. As an Agricultural and Family Paper it Markets, &c., — .will receive additional attention. 
poultry. ' “ Virgalieu” —“ Osband’s Summer.” “Swan’s Or- | iag superior in the Nation. The extensive As the paper is designed to benefit the producing 
Turkeys, lb . 7(3 3c ange” or‘‘Oimndaga.’’ Pear scions a shillings i^rdoz. p a ^ rona g e and commendation accorded to the Classes, its pages will avoid or condemn humbug 
Chichens . 5(3<c c or to r. i oore, o le j James' H. WATTS, work, abundantly sustain this assertion, and fur- in whatever guize it may appear from wooly 
Clover bu^K. n !#3,87(35,00 Power’s Exchange Office, Buffalo-St. nish the best evidence of its great value and horses down to Chittagong fowls and patent milkers 
Timothy.1,50(32,50 Rochester, Feb. 1,1851. [57-tt.) popularity — for no journal, however cheap or at- The second volume will contain a Series of 
Flax .1,25(31,50 ----—-tractive, could attain such a subscription and j Letters on 
Wh tefish U bbL U . E . S 6 5007 W) MARSHAUU’S BOOK B5UVDF.1RY, standing, in so brief a period, without possessing j European Agriculture and Mural Affairs, 
Do. leaf.7c Clover, bu. . . . ©3,87fijk>,00 
Hams, smoked.7(37£c Timothy. 
Shoulders, do.505£c Flax.1,25(31,50 
Potatoes, bu.37^(340c bdndribs. 
grain. Whitefish, bbl. . .0,50(37,00 
PEARS. 
1 Virgalieu” —“ Osband’s Summer.” 
postpaid. JAMES u. watts, 
Power’s Exchange Office, Buffalo-St, 
Rochester, Feb. 1, 1851. [57-tt. ] 
.1.03(31,00 I Codfish, cwt 
. .. ,50(356c I Salt, bbl.. . 
dividends to mane me ‘““J",: . Barley .75O80c Beans, bu 
The last report gives the amount of bullion at the . H1DKS> Hay, ton. 
Bank at $14,400,000. English securities have g Jaugbt er, cwt. ..3,50(34,00 Wood, hat 
ufeTJSZg HZ “ New Vork Mark, 
advanced. Consuls opened on Wednesday at ibj,. jjlvv YORK, Jan. 27, 7 P. M.—A! 
whtpfish L bM 1UES 6 5007 00 MARSHAIil AS BOOK HSINIDF.KY, standing, in so brief a period, without possessing 
Codfish cwt ........3^25 BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and more than ordinary merit. 
sr,.uw oo 5 V) i (Hi /7i>/##I3LBuffalo streets, over Sage & Brother’s Book- ±t _ 
A nnies bu.i-IBic store. Rochester. N. Y. The second volume will commence on the first 
Do. dried..7501.00 S& W Music books, Pamphlets. Periodicals, &.c.. t 0 f January, 1851. Relying mainly upon the 
Eves doz.14010c bound in plain and fancy bindings; old books rebound ; me rits and reputation of the paper for support, the 
.SIS ES SS5& Conductor deems it unnecessary to accompany 
Wood hard "cor’d..7303150 Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at- this announcement with any extravagant language 
Do.’soft,’.2(32,50 tended to. or pompous pledges. Still he may be permitted to 
Wool, lb.26(3360, N. B.—All work warranted, and done a ^°wprt c^L remark that the facilities at his command are such 
____ January, 1831 . l 0< - -J - ^ oo Ir. Rim in Kolioarirwr Mnd nssAVtinor that 
Do. soft,.2(32,50 
Wool, lb.20(336c 
ingrateof exchange. Gold coin has also farthor New York Market. PROPOSALS FOR PUBLISHING 
advanced. Consuls opened on Wednesday at ibj,. jfEW YORK, Jan. 27, 7 P. M.—ASHES—Market is . T3 t a T\T TP TP P TlTd'FniR V 
Great excitement is Paris during the week, in steady with moderate demand ; sales 50 bbls ©.> 08(3o 75 A X 1U ItJ ih Jti XV Ki O 1 Uu I 
consequence of the resignation of the ministers. fo P K?UR—Marketvery 3 quiet for western and state with , ° E a Wn-rrUTtweme 
This was caused first by the open hostility ot the m 0 ( j era te eastern and city trade; speculators are disposed Phelps & Gorhams Purchase, and Morris Swerve. 
President towards Changarnier, who, in defiance to prcss s:iles; better grades dull and heavy; inferior grades [MONROE.] 
of Hie earnest protestations of SXO.nnil.Bi>, 
en permission, on the instant and by a aeciaeu m boud . 8<aIes domestic 2.300 bbls ©4 44(34 62 ; No 2, super A fl or of tUe p ion eer History of the Holland Purchase, 
jority, to justify his conduct before the Assembly. T5( ^ 81 c0mm0 n to straight state; ©4 81(394 Mich and - 
Rnth the rivht and left warmly applauded the Gen- Ind; ©5(35 06 pure Genesee. , . . • m EHi? is a deviation from the plan of publishmgoriginal- 
i v, n oitruntlv withdrew and with GRAIN—Demand for wheat more active but at prices J i v announced, to which no subscriptions were solicit- 
era), whon the ministry abr J [ 1 Y below the views of holders who are disposed to meet buy- j [ nsWa d of publishing one work, under the general 
equal promptness, resigned m a body. ers . bar | ev very sca rce and wanted ©1(31 12; barley malt ti ' t ,' eof Pbe j ps an d Gorham’s Purchase, and Morris’ Re¬ 
in revard to the German question, thougn there retailing at ©1 15(3120 ; oats easier ; sales northern 47(3 gerve „ u is , 10W prol )osed to published in separate vol¬ 
ar- ma n V rumors probable and improbable, noth- 49 ; Jersey 45(347; corn rather heavy and quiet; sales8000 „ for each county, with titles as indicated above. In 
are many rumor , i _i r. . bl) for soutliern yellow ; 63 Jersey white; 69 south- „ ■ rr > n fiilentlv believed, the interests of author. 
BY O. TURNER, 
Author of the Pioneer History of the Holland Purchase. 
r HI 8 is a deviation from the plan of publishmgoriginal- 
lv announced, to which no subscriptions were solicit- 
more than ordinary merit. by an American gentleman — the author of seve- 
The second volume will commence on the first ral works on Agriculture and other subjects—who 
of January, 1851. Relying mainly upon the will leave for the Old World during the present 
merits and reputation of the paper for support, the month. Ho will visit England, France, Belgium 
Conductor deems it unnecessary to accompany —and probably Scotland, Holland and Prussia — 
this announcement with any extravagant language and furnish results of his observations in the Rural 
or pompous pledges. Still he may be permitted to Districts of those Countries. Our correspondent 
remark that the facilities at his command are such will also attend the 
as to warrant him in believing and asserting that WORLD’S INDUSTRIAL FAIR ! 
the coming volume of the Rural New-Yorker d Lond in May next, and take notes 
XT'-tIi Krt nurvnw/-kv> nrnHaoocuAP in mncT manAPtu J 
as to warrant him in believing and asserting that WORLD’S INDUSTRIAL FAIR ! 
the coming volume of the Rural New-Yorker ()0 he , d at London , in May next, and take notes 
wfil be superior to its predecessor in most respects of {hfi exhibiUon . 
— and that he is determined to spare neither labor - 
nor expense to render it far more valuable. In appearance — correctness of execution and 
As heretofore, and as its title indicates, the Ru- beauty of print and illustrations — the Nkw-York- 
ral New-Yorker will continue to be mainly de- kr will continue to be a model sheet, and probably 
voted to Agriculture and Horticulture and their a little ahead ot successiul imitation, 
kindred Arts and Sciences—its chief object, end Each number of the New-Yorker contains 
and aim being the promotion of the best interests eight large quarto pages, (of five columns 
of the Rural Population of the Country. But each,) with Index, &e., at the close of each vol- 
whilethis is its most prominent feature, important U rne— renderingitconvenientforpreservation and 
ar6 ut^’^iivUnown the purpose of the Dresden bu 06(367 for soutliern yellow ; 08 Jersey white; 69 south- Q ; it is confidently believed, the interests of author, 
ing is actually known, the purpose oi uie^raauo ern white . publisher, purchaser, will be made to harmonize. Itobvi- 
Conferonces being scrupulously secret, which it is WHISKEY—No change. Sales la bb.s Prison 26 and |' tC3 tiie necess i t y 0 f a large work, of two volumes, and 
indved. is not a favorable augury’. druge 25, time. .... , ,... consequently, a high price. While the citizens of Monroe, 
q^v .3 tnnp 0 f triumnh which pervades the bearing PROVISIONS——Pots m fair demand and the market is foe instan ce, will have all the general history of Phelps and 
1 he tone ot triuin] V . ho 8 t ;i. a shade firmer for o.d Mess. I he principal sales are made ( ; orhaln . s purchase and Morris’ Reserve,—(embracing the 
of Prince Schwartzenburg and the growing Postil at our outside figures, bales OnO bbls 12(312 12; Mess couul i P 8 ofMonroe.Ontario,Yates,Steui)en,andthegreat- 
ilies of the Chambers of Berlin, which met on the 9 ig(39 >25 prime . Beef firmer and more active. Sales 16 OO er portions of Wayne, Livingston, and Allegany,)—bro’t 
Id ins 4 also named as evidences of an unsatisfac- bbls. Sales 209 bbls 8 37(310 50 mess and 5(30 prime, down l0 a i ate pioneer period; and the local history of their 
dd ins,., a s . . prime mess very quiet ®la(3i 6 . Dressed Hogs less buoy- , uvn rr >iintv: tho.v will not be under the necessity of pur- 
Science, Education, Literature, General Intelli¬ 
gence, Reports of the Crops and Markets, &c., &c. 
— are conducted by gentlemen of experience and 
TERMS-IN ADVANCE; 
Two Dollars a Year. To Clubs and Agents 
lory state of the negotiation. 
At the latest dates on the 7th, Prince Schtxart- 
zevnburgh’s mission to V ienna is stated to have 
failed of its intended object. 
The Emperor of Austria and the King of Prussia 
have agreed to meet at Dresden about the middle 
of this month. 
From England there is nothing of interest. 
Property to the amount of £30,000 was destroy¬ 
ed by fire in Dublin on the 4th. 
— . Wh.lo th» Ai« 70 na nf Mlinmc - 8 TB CODUUUIW UY eBIlUOHKiU U 1 ox WUOHW ouu 1WU JJUUUT3 U, IKU.T. IU tllLU, Ugcim 
f« n fnstancefwill have all the general history of Phelps and ability, assisted by a large number of talented Cor- as follows: — Three Copies for $5 — Six Copies 
Gorham’s Purchase and Morris’Reserve,—(embracing the respondents. Avoiding the trash put forth in too (and a free copy to Agent, or getter up of Club,) 
counties of Monroe. Ontario, Yates, Steuben, and the great- man y 0 f the so-called family-journals of the day, for $10 —Ten Copies (and one to Agent,) for 
do’wttoTlate Pioneer pedodTand’the local lustoryof their our constant aim is to furnish such a work as shall $15— Twenty Copies for $25, and any addi- 
own county; they will not be under the necessity of pur- prove eminently valuable and interesting, and thus tional number , detected to individuals , at the same 
chasing, at an enhanced price, the mere local history ot [mprove the Mind, without vitiating the Taste or rate. Forty Copies , directed to one person, for 
0t The C pubUs e her, with entire confidence assures the citi- corrupting the Heart — one which will be sought $40, and any additional number thus addressed 
■zens of Monroe, that the proposed work will fully meet and valued for the Usefulness, Variety, runty at the same rate. Six month subscriptions at the 
proposed 
of its Contents. 
All moneys received by mail will 
Phe Illustrations of the second volume will | be acknowledged in the paper, and receipts sent 
superior to those already giveu. We intend j if desired. IL^A o deviation from these lenus. 
T \-S ' Svecimcn no’s free to all post-paid applicants. 
Albany Market. 
entitled to much weight, is regarded as one of our standard 
OVER 200 ENGRAVINGS! 
Transactions moderate. Rochester and Syracuse 115.— mel w ;t b tlie a PP rovai of the public press, of its readers, of ,,- lvQ ' Specimen no’s free to all post-paid applicants. 
amm ' Albany Market • S&dSSttZ&.ttSStt * OVER 200 ENGRAVINGS! Sa^ptka- conn^ with nim.- 
Corepristosm.nybeeuUtoU,,^ Mta ht.° 
nd but few sales are making. . , enterprize, has been added, in duster, and diligent research from original designs-thus appropriately embel- separate / the wheat frorn tl f 0 c! / afi ; and fuJ!u , !;es: 
and but few sales are making. 
_ALBANY. Jan 27, » r M.—business continues languia, oi mat worn m.iy uc buji^cu w im»Q u w .m.. 4 . . ° orr ,ui aesire a irsi cuius ranucu x uuei —uiu? wiulu 
- ■ - and but few sales are making. enterprize, has been added, industry, and diligent research from original designs —thus appropriately embel- se Paratey the . wheat fr 0rn the chaff, and furnishes 
nltcor Yvp FLOUR—Demand continnes restricted to a limited local in all the archives of our local region. He has had access hshmg the principal departments of the work.— P , rea di n cr as is calculated to benefit and 
mmmlVB jliOulBS, Vkt. demand and the sales are mostly in retail lots at ©4 75(3 to records and memories hitherto unapproached by the his- Particular attention will be devoted to Rural onl, J 8Uch reading as iscalculated toDenetitand 
) wv. for common to eood state, ©4 8705 for Michigan and torian; and has collected a mass of materials that will en- ouvuuu , , u • improve — are invited to give the New-Yorker 
_—- Indiana, ©5(35 12 lor common to pure Genesee; Extra and able his readers to make themselves familiar with allthe Architecture, an P ■' ^ n nner an examination, and, if found worthy, lend it their 
— . , , fanev Genesee is selling at ©5 37(36 25. interesting and instructive early Reminiscences; to trace probably be worth ten tunes the price ot the paper 
To Agents and Others. GRY1N_In Wheat there is no movement andsalesof step bv step, and from year to year, the early Pioneer events to manv subscribers. | ,, -» , , . , • , 
- Grain are confii'ed to street lots. Oats 40(317; Barley 1 04 of theGenesee Cour.fy.-this new Empire of wealth, pros- „ r ’ u ,.T , . fP ! ZW Post-Masters and other influential persons, 
[TF Canadian subscribers will bear in mind that foi US; Corn 08(369. perity. and unparalleled progress. In addition to dilligent We shall also piesent a series oi Portraits ot dis ; of a]1 p r0 f ess i 0 ns, are respectfully solicited to aid 
^ ... .. .. . • thoir Dressed Hogs are quiet, butthere is no change. Former research among old records documents, there are few pnguished Statesmen, Inventors, Divines, Heroes, ■ ex t elu ii n<T the usefulness of the New-Yorker 
■ ote °kbgwl to pay the American protege on thfl.r ?^S,*2SSr«iSliS *>■ Oar de.ig.. i s to give i. the rcet volame .t I !Z£&iZe7J.» PP 0'L Sutoorip- 
To Agents and Others. 
we are obliged to pay the American postage on their 
papers; and hence, in remitting subscriptions for the 
New-Yorker, they should add the amount of post¬ 
age (52 cents a year on each copy) to our usual 
quotations will he current to-day. 
Buffalo Market. 
BUFFALO. Jan. 27th.—The market for Breadstuff's is 
Pioneer neighborhoods the author has not visited, and list¬ 
ened to die recital of early events, from the lips of those 
who have participated in them. 
jgp” The work will he issued as soon as there are a suf¬ 
ficient number of subscribers to indemnify the expense.— 
f the New-Yorker 
support. Subscrip- 
26 DOUBLE COLUMN PORTRAIT?., 
very quiet. There have been a few lots of Mich. H jur Consist of at least 590 large octavo pages, and in all executed iu the best style of the gravers art, ac- 
terms. Many of our friends have omitted this im- during the past week at 3 94 . There is but little to be had, t ba |[ bc as we n executed as the best mot 
pj,u.nt item. Wh,re they avtol themyelve, of th, mS?5 of« ,lnill»rc». . ■ .... 
edvnntaK,a of chibbing, it subjecta us to loss, and weel u.at have fallen under our oodee. Michigan Is held uaHOTSMbhidin^at.kTS. ” ’ 
modern speci- 
ill lie delivered 
30; in substau- 
companied with biographical sketches, &c. 
tion money, properly enclosed, may be sent by 
mail at the risk of the Publisher. 
Address to D. ». T. MOORE, 
November, 1850. Rochester, N. Y. 
cannot hereafter fill such orders, unless the I at 91 ( 393 c; Ohio 83(385.-Express. 
amount of American postage is received. New York Cuttle Market. 
- NEW YORK, Jan. 21 .—[Washington Drove Yard, 44th 
___ , ,_ v _»_, „ , llK f i-_ st.. and 4Ui avenue, and at Hudson River Bull’s Head, foot 
Anv person who has iormed a club for hs 0 f R ob ins 0n st. for Beeves. For Cows, Calves, Sheep and 
volume, will be furnished with additional copies at Lambs, at Browning’s Oth st., near 3d Avenue, and at 
the same rate. For instance-if 10 copies have and the remain- 
Agents will be careful to attach to each signature, 
the letters M. or L., (muslin, and leather.) to designate 
their preference. WM. ALLING, Publisher, 
J Rochester, 1851. [56] No. 10 & 12, Exchange st. 
g GENESEE EVANGELIST. 
T HIS paper is devoted mainly to the promotion of reli¬ 
gion and morality. As such, it contains interesting 
FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
the same rate. Tor install e , p s At market 1,400Beeves, (509 Southern, and the remain- X gion and morality. As such, it contains interesting Ik Order to augment the circulation and Consequent Usefulness of the lluKAL NeW- 
been ordered, the price of one or more in nddiUon der from this State and the East.) &> Cows and Calves, and articles, original and selected, on the doctrines and duties , , ., >• j , i j 1 ■ • f ^ 
Deen oruerea, me price oi one or muic m ouuiuvu derlrommis ware ana uie r-iisi.j w wws auu unu articles, original ana seiecieu, on uie uocirmes ana uuura , „ Dc ka. 
, .,,,.41 r.n „ nnv . if on ennips nr over direct- 6,750 Sheep and Lambs. inculcated in the word of God, and embodied in the stand- YORKER, and cUHplv reward those disposed to lend A pOl UOn OI their inilllfcnce m its DG- 
* ’ p ^ ’ Prices, &.C. —The demand for beeves during the week ards of the Presbyterian Church. Lnlf tkp Pronripfor offers (in addition to the verv liberal Der CentHffe allowed to local 
ed to individuals, others will be added at $1,25 has been rather slack, owing to the firmness of holders— It ranks among the best weekly Journals of the land, and hair, tllG irT0pri6t r \ ^ J ' ® 
««ch; und if 10 copies, directed to im perse, we ^ff^SSSS^^rS^l^Sm iSS? * **** ** * “* * IP** dubs -) * e followm g 
shall charge only $1 per copy for additions to the 3-25 head left over. _ A portion of it is devoted to such pieces as ; 
/,1»V, fliir friends will ohlkm us bv bearing this in Covvs and Calves—Sales at from ©20. ©25, 28,50(343. e( i t0 interest the young. 
club. Uur lrtends will oblige us oy nearing uns ag _ n qua]ity A[1 sold . Intelligence respecting the progress of relif 
mind, and forwarding the subscriptions of such as Sheep and Lambs are from 2s to 4s per head lower. The an( j abr oad, and important political moveme 
. • •_ 1 ,., market is plentifully supplied, but the demand slack—sales f uUy chronicled. 
wish to join ciuos. _ from ©2,00 to ©3,75(350, as in quality. Ahout900 unsold. Those who wish for a cheap and valua 
Agents and others who form Clubs will bear in Brighton Cattle Market, to a sma\Tc^ 
mind that it is not necessary that the papers should BRIGHTON, Jan. 28.—800 cattle at market, 14 unsold. terms: ^ 
all be sent to one post office—(except in cases where Prices of the last week were sustained. Not as many In advance,. ... 
, , , v. ...I , . of the smaller kind, and for those, a better price was ob- If not paid within six weeks,. i,’ 2 o 
40 copies or over are ordered to be addressed to one We quote a very few at ®0,25. Good, from ©5(3 If not paid within eight weeks.- l..»0 
individual.) Some of our friends seem to be of $ 0 , 00 .’ Fair, © 4 , 00 ® (35,00. Inferior, ®3,00(3®4,00.— It is published weekly, at Rochester, N. Y. 
«*«. •»«*,»»»«. edl‘S^ 0 te“o!5;? ttd " !Ucl ' ,,1 “'““* r ' calou, “' Premiums for Subscribers to Vol. II, 1051. 
as in quality. All sold. Intelligence respecting the progress of religion at home 
Sheep and Lambs are from 2s to 4s per head lower. The an( i abr oad, and important political movements are care- tbe person or persons who shall send us the number of subscribers between this date and the 
market is plentilully supplied, but die demand slack—sales fully chronicled. . - , , Rm?*T first of Januaw ensuinrr 
from ® 2 ,00 to ®3,75(350, as in quality. Ahout900 unsold. Those who wish for a cheap and valuable religious greatest number of yearly subscribers to the Rural ) g- t 
Brighton Cattle Market. Newspaper - one which contains a great variety of matter New . Yorker from any one town, in proportion EST Persons competing for this Premium must 
niLlllUlI bailie luaihci, m nnthpsifate tntoke the Lvaneelist. v - .lo » mm 1 ot IU. 
BRIGHTON, Jan. 28.—800 cattle at market, 14 unsold. 
Prices of the last week were sustained. Not as many 
in a small compass, will not hesitate to take the Evangelist. 
TERMS: 
In advance,....©1,00 per annum. 
individual.) 
I nferior, ®3,00(3©4,00.- 
It is published weekly, at Rochester, N. Y. Office, eor- 
„ • • „ nil fi,„ nnnies ordered bv a club Working Oxen, Cows and Calves in plentiful supply, with ner of State and Buffalo sts., opposite the Eagle tavern 
the opinion that all the copies ordered l)> a ciuD a fair de ® nand . _ Clergymen, members of churches and Postmasters, 
ing to our club terms, WE WILL SEND THE 
NUMBER OF COPIES SO ORDERED AN- 
should be sent together, but this is not required.— 
We will send to as many different offices as may be 
desired, provided our terms are complied with—and 
hence if any members of a club wish t® receive 
their papers at any other office, or to send the New- 
Yorker to distant friends, they will be accommo¬ 
dated. 
Two fine twin Heifers, two years old, with calf, were requested to act as agents. Moneys properly enclosed, and OTHER YEAR FREE OF CHARGE! 
sold at ©72, by auction. plainly directed, may lie sent by mail at the risk of the Ed- . ’ . 
Hides, green, ©5.00. {tor and Proprietor. [56-tf.] R. W. HILL. [The above is the most liberal premium 
Tallow, rough, ©5,50. ____ ■ _ offered by an agricultural publisher. It is als 
© 1 , 50 , © 1 , 75 , © 2 , 00 , ’ Savings Bank. most fair, because it gives an equal chance>to 
©2 25 ®‘> 50 * 2 . 75 . as in quality. oavinga xjclusi.. town, whatever may be its population. Is l 
StoU fed Sheep’. Prices ©3,00, ^3,50,©3,75, ©4,00, ©5.00. rpHE MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- wort h contending for ?] 
©r.oo J- TION will be open daily from 10 o’clock, A. M. to 3 
Swine.—5C0 at ma*et. Prices 4 and 5 for the best, at o’clock, P. M„ at the Rochester Bank Building, No. 22 VVe also offer the following 
T HE MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- colltendin? f or ?] 
TION will he open daily from 10 o’clock, A. M. to 3 w0 “ n co . ale '’J 
[The above is the most liberal premium ever 
offered by an agricultural publisher. It is also the 
most fair, because it gives an equal chance to each 
town, whatever may be its population. Is it not 
Swine.—5C0 at mai%et. 
. I wholesale; some for an eighth less. At retail, 5 and 0. 
[LT Competitors for our Premiums must adhere \ f ew unsold, exclusive.of a small lot which arrived at 
Exchange street. 
TRUSTEES: 
to the terms specified in next column. We cannot night, 
of course allow a few to deviate, and stand an equal 
chance with those who remit in full. Persons en- r ,. 
Cambridge Cattle Market. 
CAMBRIDGE. Jan. 22.—At Market593 Cattle—about460 
|) titled to specific premiums will please mention what Beeves, and 138 Stores, consisting of working oxen, cows 
!> , r t-._.l ..a. and calves, vearlines. two and three years old. 
books or volumes of the Farmer they want, in the 
letter containing their order and remittance. 
O 3 Money on all specie-paying banks will be re- | 
ceived at par in payment for the New-Yorker.— 
Several bank notes or post-office stamps may be en¬ 
closed in a letter without increasing the postage. 
Remember that money, properly enclosed, 
and calves, yearlings, two and three years old. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra ©0,25 per cwt.; first quality 
5,75; second do. 5,25; third do. 4,50; ordinary ©4. 
Hides—©5 IP cwt. Tallow 5,50. 
Stores—Working oxen, ©52, 78, 90. 
Cows and Calves—©20,2S, 35. 
Two years old, @13, 10(321. 
Three years Old, @15, 20, 25. 
Sheep and Lambs—1,536 at market. Prices, Extra, ©4, 
5, 7. By lot ©1,50, 2(32,75. Nearly all sold. 
Remarks:—Extra Cattle, are scarce and in good demand. 
No material change in the market from the last two weeks. 
Everard Peck, Daniel B Lewis, 
David R. Barton, Thomas Hanvey, 
Chas. W. Dundas, Moses Chapin, 
Levi A. Ward, Ebeuezer Ely, 
I^wisSelye, Amott Bronson, 
Wm. N. Sage. Geo. W. Parsous, 
Wm. W. Ely, Geo. EUvanger, 
Alvah Strong, Joel P. Milliner, 
Martin Brings, » Ephraim Moore, 
Theodore B. Hamilton, Nohemiah Osborn, 
Freeman Clark. 
EVERARD PECK, President. 
Freeman Clark, Treasurer. 
Rochester, Juue 1, 1850. [23-tf.] 
WHITNEY’S 
.... j. . fr c< e'er*. mail their remittances on or before the 31st of De- 
to its population, (according to recent U. S. Cen- cember> They wiH Hkewise bea r in mind that the 
sus,) between this date (December 1, loUU t ) and person who obtains it may also secure both the 
the 1st of July, 1851, forwarding payment accord- Town and Forty Dollar Premiums ! 
ing to our club terms, WE WILL SEND THE To those who do not compete for ti*e preceding, 
NUMBER OF COPIES SO ORDERED AN- we offer the following 
OTHER YEAR, FREE OF CHARGE! SPECIFIC PREMIUMS; 
[The above is the most liberal premium ever p or a remittance of $2, previous to the first of 
offered by an agricultural publisher. It is also t le jyj arc b next, we will send the New-Yorker one 
most fair, because it gives an equal chanceiw each r> and the Genesee Farmer for 1848 or 1849, 
town, whatever may be its population. s it no (as preferred) stitched and bound in colored paper, 
worth contending for?] suitable for mailing. For $5, as above, we will 
W e also offer the lollowing gend t b ree copies of the New-Yorker one year, and 
GRAND FRIZES I j bound volumes of the Farmer for 1848 and 1849. 
1st To the person sending us the greatest number For $15 we will send 10 copies of the New-York- 
of veariv subscribers (six month subscriptions to be er-and an extra copy, and any three volumes of 
counted'proportionally,) within the period above the Farmer published m octavo form, [except the 
specified, and forwarding payment free of charge present one,]-or [instead of extra copy and I ar- 
according to our club terms, we will give a Premi- mers] $L in Books. 1 or $~u or More we will 
urn of FORTY DOLLARS in CASH ! send 20 copies of the New-Yorker—and an extra 
1 2d. To the person sending the next (second) copy, and five volumes of the Genesee Farmer, 
greatest number, within same period, and on like from 1845 to 1849, inclusive, [being all the vols. 
conditions, we will give THIRTY DOLLARS, published m octavo form, except the present]-or 
payable in PLATE, BOOKS, AG-RICUL- [instead of extra copy] $2 in agricultural or other 
mTTPAr TMPr.K’ivrFNrTs nr SEEDS. »« mav Books. Star Competitors ror these premiums 
GRAND FRIZES! 
TURAL IMPLEMENTS, or SEEDS, as may | 
be preferred. _ I 
Books. Competitors for these premiums 
must mention the fact and designate what they 
KememDer mat money, property emnuseu, 68 cars came over the Fitchburg Railroad, and 2.5 over 
m avbe sent bv mail at our risk. There is little or the Boston and Lowell Railroad, laded with Cattle, Sheep, 
1 . , Horses, Swine and Fowls, 
no danger oi loss. 
e m me marnet iroin tne last two weens, v _ ri Tt ~ ~ r. 1 greatest numuer, os auove, wo win give a num * 
er die Fitchburg Radroad, and 25 over ROCiieSter Gaileiy Oi DagKeireOtypeS ’ DOLLARS in Books or Implkments. 
me nusiAiu uuu Ajuwell Railroad, laded with Cattle, Sheep, CONTAINS portraits of distinguished Americans, Offi- ma. To the Derson sending us the next (fourth) r , t i a » 
Horses, Swine and Fowls. L cera of the Army, and many of our well known Citi- j , / 0 ^ I,wiil IrivA FFFTFF X In order that Post-Masters, Local Agents 
, . . . zena, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. greatest number, as above, we will give r lr 1EEN &n ^ thers may have a fair and equal chance t0 ob . 
This establishment is one ofthe most extensive in West- | DOLLARS in Books or Implements. tain the Premiums, neither traveling agents,post- 
Marned, 5th> * T ° tl K 6 P erso \ sendlu S th ® aext riders, residents of Rochester nor city°booksellers 
In Riga, January 21st, by Rev. W. R. Stowe, Mr. R. b y°^n(Suld,entr a[ ^ 14 Statostreet Y | u W ® W g ‘ FEN are included in our offer. [We may offer other 
V ANBOORUS, of Parma, to Miss MARY A. FOWLER, The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scienti- DOLLARS in Books or Implements. prizes to persons here excluded.] 
of the former place. f lc manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor; 6 th. To each of the four persons sending us the ^ j • j . .. 7 . u , , 
■ . . ' ■ ■ ■ . .. being separate and distant from the Reception and Work- next (gt b 7tb, 8 tli and 9th,) greatest numbers, we I he undersigned was the hrst agricultural pub- 
, %r ing Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disa- 'm ’th’rpf norJAM inRooKaorU- fisher who offered premiums in this manner—and 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.—P ublished by greeableeffects of chemicals. Wl11 g L ' e HULLAKb m cooks or im havimr since been adopted and 
D. D. T. Moore, city of Rochester, on the other side The copying apparatus is under the supervision of an' plf.ments. ni’m.Aii h» mnnv nf L cotemnnrarios is con 
of the lines, is one of the prettiest and best Week artist of well known skill in that very difficult branch of [The Books to be such as may be preferred by continued by many of his cotemporaries, is con- 
lies that comes to this office. It is emphatically tl “ s b . U8i,, “*the person entitled-either Agricultural, Scientific, elusive evidence of its utility in compensating to 
the Fnrmpr’s Pnner While it mvec ,i/if s nnme preasly arranged for procuring exact copies ot Daguerrreo- „ , Miscellaneous v^orks 1 some extent the friends of agricultural publications 
the barmens I aper. vvnue it gives, as its name types, painUngs, statuary, &c. It is the aim of the proprt- Religious, bctiooi or miscellaneous woras.j f , • »nH vnlnahle assistance And 
imports, due attention to agncultur&l interests, it etor to render in every part of his business that attention ! p-j*- We shall keep a correct account of the . S elier0U8 and valuaDie assistance, ivna, 
neglects not the grace of literature, the skill of sci- which the public are entitled to from the patronage hehay • i rTf-, l ah „l nArenn After the without claiming any patent-right, he will endeavor 
ence, the spice of miscellany, or the fresh budget received. , ^ ^ T.WHITNBY, ; as ice a to keep in advance of all others, by offering the 
3d. To the person sending the next (third) want, in the letter containing remittance—when 
! greatest number, as above, we will give TWENTY the premium selected will he immediately for- 
Farmers, 
Post-Master3, 
Clergymen, 
Teachers, and Others, 
— All to whom these 
presents mav come—We solicit your attention and 
influence. We ask you, severally, to lend us your 
Married, 
This establishment is one of the most extensive in West¬ 
ern New York. It now occupies three large and commo 
In Riga, January 21st, by Rev. W. R. Stowe, Mr. R. 
VANBOORUS, of Parma, to Miss MARY A. FOWLER, "The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scienti- j DOLLARB in hooks or implements. 
of the former place. f lc manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor; 6 th. To each of the four persons sending us the 
■ _LJK_l _X . - . ■ j — - _ljul _n being separate and distant from the Reception and Work- next (g tb 7th, 8th and 9th,) greatest numbers, we 
„ ing Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disa- thopf nnr t arc nr t.,_ 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. — Published by grecabieeffects of chemicals. Wld g 1 ' 6 THREE DOLLARS m books o. .1.. 
D. D. T. Moore, city of Rochester, on the other side The copying apparatus is under the supervision of an' plf.ments. 
themselvos to enhance its popularity and usefulness, “ 
we are confident that its existence and merits will “ A : 
next (6th, 7th, 8th and 9th,) greatest numbers, we 
will give THREE DOLLARS in Books or Im- 
imports, due attention to agricultural interests, it etor to reuder in every part of his business that attention 
soon be made known to many of your kinsmen and ne ’ ws# \y e ijk e _ we rea ^ it_which is saying Rooms 11,15,17, Gould Buddings. (32tf; 14 State st 
acquaintances. more thun we can say in behalf of all papers that -- roiwip (hi, - 
Having devoted much time and labor, and ex- pay us a visit. Read the following from its pros- JAPANPIliD wake* 
pended several thousand dollars in firmly establish- pectus and, if so inclined, send your names and \ sa^wholesaleImfretofi J “l jTchENEY^ 
ing a journal adapted to the wants and advocating shillings this way and the paper shall be yours V M Exchange Street, 
the best interests of individuals, families and com- while the funds last. Oshatca ( L. \\.) Reformer. — . - ■ • - ■ ■■ ■ » 
munities, we are now prepared to receive a com- . — ~ j ~ ' We can reeommend nothing better, in its way, 
mensurate return for untiring efforts m a worthy buch as are disposed to extend support and en- to f arraers; or t0 farmers’ good wives; or to all 
cause. And we respectfully submit, that, by lend- couragement to the New-Yorker, will please turn young ladies who ever expect to become good wives; 
ing a portion of your influence toward briuging to and read our Prospectus and Premium List on or to any and all, of whatever sex or age, engaged 
this enterprise to a most successful issue, you will this page. They will there learn what we intend in rural, economical, and industrial pursuits, than 
at the same time be conferring benefit upon your to accomplish, and also the very liberal terms upon the Rural New Yorker , published at Rochester, N. Y., 
feljow man. which the paper is furnished. ‘of $2 a year. — Mich. Christian Herald . 
Rooms 11,15,17, Gould Buildings! (32tf; 14 State’* first of March we will publish, as often as once a ^ and yaluab , e prem iums. After perus- 
- wan*'-month, until July, a list ® e pnneipaMrnpe i- ; n g tbe abov6f an( f considering the limited age and 
tors m vhe ordbr m which they may st >=• S circulation of the New-Yorker in comparison with 
[50-tf.) No. 24 Exchange Street. ? r , „-t ,uvwHin<rlv thoae interested wi 1 see at a glance that our propo- 
I t . ry J U1WW IUUJRWWU Will WC OI O Fiauw UlKk VUI pi 
know the prospect of success, and act accordingly. ^ decidedly the most liberal yet offered. 
The nremiums will be announced as soon after . J „ 
The premiums will be announced as soon after 
the 1st of July as possible—probably the second 
week. _ 
Still Another Liberal Prize l 
We will give a Premium of TEN DOLLARS 
I iu CASH, to the person who sends us the greatest 
Specimen numbers. Prospectuses, &c., 
furnished free to all competitors or others who may 
be disposed to lend their kind offices in behalf of 
the Rural New-Yorker. 
Address to D. D. T. MOORE* 
December 1, 1850. Rochester, N. \ r . 
