MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
/omgn Intelligence. 
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AFRICA- 
Two Weeks Later from Earope. 
The British Steamship Africa arrived in New 
York on Saturday evening at 9 o’clock, with the 
iovous intelligence of the Atlantic’s safety. 
The message says that it was a mere transition 
Ministry, till prejucice should disappear, and recon¬ 
ciliation could be effected. The settlement ot the 
Ministry question has created no sensation. 
German?. —Political affairs are progressing fa¬ 
vorably. Money is easy and rather more plenty. 
No further change in the rates of bank discounts 
which are three per cent. 
^ublis|itt’0 Notices, &c. 
Fi A2 3 j KECEII’TS 
On Subscription to Moore's Sural NTerr-Yorker, 
Since December 20,1850. 
THE RURAL.—OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. 
If those who make newspapers are the host judges, 
and they ought to be, then the Rural is not witli- 
I out merit—for our brethren of the Press give it a 
I very flattering reception. Witness the subjoined 
I notices, recently clipped from prominent and influ 
, &T. 
22T All Moneys received by mail for the Rural New- ential journals published in various sections of the :' {^ 
FEiiillps 5 Fashionable Mat Emporiums. 
Z NO. SO, BUFFAE© street.^ 
T HE first Saturday in March, 1851,1 shall offer for sale 
the Spring style of Hats—the prevailing style as 
The chief Nations in Europearopreparing to Yorkbr will te acknowledged in these columns, under the Union 
Bend their products to the World’s Fair. ^ above heading. n inner 
The report is revived that the Pope is about to Where one individual remits subscriptions for sev- prise 11 
J ^ ~ . It gives me pleasure to inform my friends and customers 
. To the friends from whom we quote, and I that I have obtained the best workmen in this State. I have 
1 ... a.i send their products to the World’s Fair. above heading. numerous others who have spoken of our enter- also olitaiued, wiUiin the last week, one ot die best French 
ntelhffence of the Atlantic s ga ety. Mn L » roirivod «rim PnnA i<* about to ... . . , , , , * Con.ormateurs that has ever been brought to tins country, 
j ~j~ . e f . t a M J he report is revived n t t K3T* Where one individual remits subscriptions for sev- prise in like terms, we bend m acknowledgement of and thf-only perfect one in this city. I would say to those 
The Africa left Liverpool at II A. m. < - abdicate and retire to a Monastery ior life. eral persons at once, we acknowledge here to the person the too flattering commendation thus bestowed:— gentlemen who have so much trouble to obtain a hat that 
. chn 4 The following is an account of the acci- Cardinal Antouelle, we are told, regrets that the vviil fit, to be sure and give me a call, and l will take the 
instanL b Tt Q u „.«rvr recent panal arroressions in England were not aenaing, dui creaii aa aesirea. Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.—W e consider size and shape of their heads, and will warrant an easy 
dent to the Atlantic from Lt Shuflldt, the first 1 I I 88 appointment of three G N Sherwood.©56,50 J Van Horn..^ thi about the best agricultural journal in the coun- and perfect fit or no sale. I shall still continue to manu- 
" if the Atlantic, to (be Editor of the N. Y. ««*£ b > tU **>« ! *.!! !!! ifcE:: V.VM '**■ It i.,a large quarto «he«t? containing a large 
carried .ar enougu □} mo uppoun John Baynes.i;A B Forncrook.15 ‘ L i. «, | nr(Tn nnnrto sheet containing a large faejure those Premium Hats at#4—the best manufactured 
Cardinals. HPWiison.2 Robt Evans.4 tr Y- It is a large quarto sheet, containing a large Moteskin „ at3 in gtate. i am also making Hats to 
The Dresden Conference seems likelv to end in Ro5t Braithwaite.l W B Waldron.2 amount of practical information for thefarmer, to sell a t 8,12, 10, 20, 24, and 28 shillings. My facilities for 
conmlete discomfiture of tlie Liberal' Partv in A H Savage.34,25JPCasey.gether with a good variety of useful miscellaneous manufacturing hate are such that it will enable me to make 
complete aiscommure o g D Mace.lS Enolmes.15 reading. Although a western paper, we ihink oar better Hats, and sell them at lower prices, than others in 
Germany. Prussia has yielded every thing to John Merchant .2 M Harris.oo New England farmers would be benefited by some the trade. , . 
Austria. N A Woodward.2 0 White..4 hints winch they would derive from the written Gentlemen zf you want a fashionable Hat, am the right 
p a Wilkin . .2 J D G Nelson.5 . Lucy ^ kind of a hat, please call and have the size and shape of 
— - ---- Win Knox. ..] i S S Sherman. *.1 experience of our great western husbandmen your h ea d taken with my new and beautiful French Con- 
B Farr ’**/.*.47, V5 H C Leavenworth.2 matter of rearing stock and the cultivation ot tne formateur, the only perfect one in Rochester. Please call, 
(ft n itrrrnirr Z Wiliard!.’.._42,50 E Wetmore. 2 soil. It is published by I). D. T. Moore, Rochester, as my books are now openo for rders. No. 30 Butfak) 
WUHUUHUi JrAlkXXv* J 0hn White.18 P B Brown.10 n. Y. It is just commencing a new volume. Two street, one door west Arcade Hail, is the place. 
___— R B Rotlin.13 J Yeckley. . ..17,87 dollars a year } ri advance/ We are glad the pub- [tti)-3meowj G. PHILLIP8. 
ARRIVAL OF THE MEXICO. A Rockw^^.V./V.^ 1°. [ i: ’ her3 stick close to the GENESEE P-IPEB FIMAS. 
- Wm L Booth..70 E F Warren.4 then perfectly safe, and so are the r patrons mpay- _ m H B subscribers have completed the 
Two Weito Later California Intelligence. |,^y;;;;::::^P»V.V.7.7.V. °~1T L ,, , I^S55fS5E£SSSSS 
Eli Phlegar.10jW Churchill.•••? Moork’s Rdral Nzw-Yorkkr.—T his model of ‘*5? kinds of Fapsr by tlie most improved 
New Orleans, Feb. 14.—The steamship Mexi- John Ludlow.4|AIex Whaley.i»,-o a family newspaper begins tlie new year with a 5a process. Our Mills contains all toe 
officer of tlie Atlantic, to tlie Editor of the N. Y. j -t5 ‘ 3 '■ John Baynes.1|A B Forncroot 
Officer wi Cardinals. HPWiison.2 Robt Evans. . 
Herald:— The Dresden Conference seems likely to eud in Robt Braiihwaite.t|W B Waldron 
statement of Lieut, shufeldt. complete discomfiture of tlie Liberal Party in A H ^Savage. 34 ’?ai'j,- nnw« y '"'" 
In order to prevent garbled statements of the re- Germany. Prussia has yielded every thing to J<An Memlia'nt.".'.’."’. ’. .2 M Harris- 
„ pn t accident to the Atlantic obtaining publicity, I Austria. N A Woodward.2 O White... .. 
taketh® liberty of sending you a correct narrative .~= SUS^.V.VV.V.ui al£S: 
of facts compiled from her log, and for which I _ . ¥ B Farr.47,V5 H C Leavenwc 
ran vouch. The Aiiautic left Liverpool on the (\ .fT 111HTfl 1 (T I^TTT z Willard.42,50 E Wetmore... 
SIS. December, i„ fioe ,Mining order .nd with. ^UlUUUltll ZKUUM. V.V.V.V.S J tSSSIV.' 
out any apprehension on the part of her officers in . C D Lang worthy.80 Bam’l Hemiricl 
regard to the voyage. It was blowing a strong ARRIVAL OF THE MEXICO. A Rockwell.48,25 C Moore. 
gale, at the time of her departure, from the west - Wm I. Booth.70 E F Warren.. 
southwest, so much so as to reuder it impossible to ^wo Wseks Later California Intelligence. 8 E^NortonV!!'. *. ‘.folspBradtixcL*. 
land her pilot. - Eli phlegar....".10 jw Churchill.. 
On the 29th, at 9.30 P. M., she passed Cape New Orleans, Feb. 14.—The steamship Mexi- John Ludlow.4 Alex Whaley. B 
Clear, and fairly commenced her homeward pas- co< with 15 days later news from California, has ^ P ?^° w m e ^ an '\£, g ManveffiV.'.’.'.2 
sage by plunging at ouce into a heavy head sea, arrived at this port. VVm Pomroy.10 J Reed. 
and stemming strong westerly gales, which contin- 'j’ho Crescent City left Chagres on the 7th for 8 Heston.7 H 8 Frisbie.. 
ued, without intermission, for the time, following New York. JW Jackson.. S 
up to the day of the accident. On the 6th of Jan. Political affairs present no material change. M V y Hhmnoris'15 R Stevens... 
at noon, she was in latitude 46 deg. 12 min.. Ion- Everything quiet, and the health of the country m Parke.15 A Stone.... 
gitude 41 deg.; with it blowing strong gales from good; business prosperous, and all kinds of pro- T M Boyer.15 Win West... 
WNW. At 6.30 P. M., the engines were stopt, duce abundant. . 
Two street, one door west Arcade Hall, is the place, 
pub- [«0-3meow] G. PHILLIPS. 
clean dress, a tidy look, and winning aspect. 
as it was at first supposed by the engineers on ac- Mining operations continue successful, 
count of the breaking of the eccentric 6trop to the The Legislature convened on the 17th January, 
starboard engiue, and, on examining, it was deter- The Governor’s Message is a straightforward and 
mined to go ahead again, working that engine by sensible document. 
hand; but another revolution of the wheels proved No election of Senator had taken place, and the 
that the accident was ot a much more serious na- matter was a subject of much speculation, 
ture. The main shaft was found broken complete- jj j g asserted that the Democrats will elect their 
ly through, in a diagonal direction, the bearing of candidate, but that it will not be Col. Fremont, 
the starboard pillar-block; and the additional turn, _ 
Wm Pomroy! IIlIIIIIlOJ Reed.1,50 it all in all, we think the Rural decidedly one of the 
8 Heston.7 H 8 Frisbie.15 best newspapers published in the country. It has 
J W Jackson.2 0 I-eet..10 variety and talent, wit, humor and story, and is al- 
B Coddington.37 T L Holbrook... .i I ways a welcome visitor to the fire-side or the study. ] 
m simmon8 .{!? ?■ amnT 8 .oi 50 We think every body ought to take the Rural. It 
T M^Boyer.V.V.V.*15 Win West. V.*.V.'. .’.5 will pay with compound interest.—Pena Yan Derm. 
C Campbell..".*.5 Edward Moeely.2 - . . 
T J Bacon.I C H Sherman.2 Of all the weeklies that visit our sanctum, the 
JT Van Buskirk.54 P II Farrington.18 R ura i New-Yorker, takes the palm. Ably conduct- 
OENESEE EAEElt FZIE1LS. 
fjl . npHE subscribers have completed the 
* additions to their Paper Mills, and 
’’’ j are now prepared to manufacture all 
kinds of Paper by toe most improved 
?L JeL j process. Our Mills contains all toe 
=jjgga recent improvements in machinery, 
3 Hr p an, l some of them which cannot be 
S, [ found in any other mills in the State. 
PVSP [: From the experience derived inman- 
II ||| L' u factoring paper for nine years past in 
nm unlvTj - this city, we flatter ourselves that we 
BS wW I p can fill orders to the satisfaction of our 
jfwJaiB hi customers. We have this season put up 
4 lal aflaiafla lsl the largest and best Fourilrinier Ma- 
chine iti this State, and with a few ex- 
jJkt-rrissi options in the United States. 
We are paying particular attention to tlie manufacture of 
Blurkrfs. 
R Sears.52 A Taylor.1 of society. A new volume has just commenoed.- 
T 8 Hawks.3 8 T Goodrich.2 r rl(iastr ; a i Times. 
Wm C Prescott.2 Win B Downer.19 ^ausirtat 1 tmes. _ 
8 Green.IP Himrod.54 . 
D Dexter. 1CI1 Townsend.2 This excellent Agncultural and Family Jouma 
JasBemlle..1 J II Stanley.65 by j). .[>. IVloore, Rochester, N. Y., has jn 
D Van Horn.2 E R Hughes.20 c i 03e( j jt s brs t volume and commences the ne 
?wH::*.*.'.*.:*. V™ Z Dunham.'::::::::i2*io year under auspices full Of hope and promise hot 
KSEAJDEE & BROTHER’S 
Buffalo Stereotype Foundry, 
No. 6 Wost Seneca Street. 
Roral New-Yorker Oetice, ; 
Rochester, February 19, 1851. ' 
the starboard pillar-block; and the additional turn,__ d Dexter.*.*. .*."...... .*.1 C H Townsend.2 This excellent Agricultural and Family Journal. No. 6 West Seneca Street. 
after the first stoppage, caused one part of the ~ ~~ j JasBemlle..1 J II Stanley.65 by j). .y. T. IVloore, Rochester. N. Y., has just rpHIS New Establishment is furnished with every facttl- 
shaftto lap over the other, thus fracturing both R B Warren*.! *.*.*.'.*.*. V.® C Mine^'. *. *.'.'.*.'.*.*.*.ffi closed its first yo l ume and commences the new 
pillar-blocks, and rendering the engine perfectly Vvyv jw Knight.6 L Dunham.12,50 year under auspices full ofhope and promise both Bor( jg ra Embossed Plates, &cc.,8lc., with promptness, and 
useless. ___ A Kent. . 2AHCook .1,50 to publisher and reader. We have been a faithful on the m08t reasonable terms. 
tu etm Hi nncB hovn to under sfromr _ „ „ „ W M Satterly.1 J P Marvin.2 reader of the closing volume, and we must say that Also, casts taken from Engravings on wood, copper, sled 
Ihe ship was at once Hove to ,.under strong Roral New-Yorker Optior, > ..5 A Sill.45 we know <)f no paper which comes nearer to our brass, or stone, and mounted in a superior manner on rna- 
cenvass, the-wheeb. ashed and all hands employ- Rochester, February 19.1851. ^ Set Adamson.8 3 B Fowler.f Salofwhat a Rural and Family paper should be, hogany or type petal. 
ed, daring that night and the following day m set- Oor market remains unchanged and not much doing.— o q Brown.5 C Baker.5 , , it n i jy Yorker 11 Its ffreat leadiner Gur Foundry is furnished from one of the largest Eastern 
tinv two of her square yards, and stripping her Railroad Wheat brings 81,05(5)1,03. But millers are not D A Hartshorn.1,25 J W Reed.10 f Agriculture Horticulture Mechanic establishments, and vve are enabled to produce a greater 
. * .L a „„„„ ,ii, i . ~ R G Grpm?.2 C Aver.1 j teatures are Agriculture, rioruciiuure, mecnanic amoun t of work in the same time than any establishment 
wheels of the floats a task at once difficult and anxious to purchase. Flour still remains at ®4,75<2>a. j Ailon^.15 l) W Lewis.2 Arts, Literature, and Domestic and Rural Economy; W estof New York. Weaisohavetoeadvantageofanap- 
d&ngerous in a gale of wind, and her decks cover- Oats37©38c. Barley 80c. A H Toll .11 8 8 Pomroy!.2 displaying in each of these deportments an amount paratos which renders it practicable to fill orders for cote 
ed with ice. But, fortunately, this was accomplish- Hay from H9 to @13 according to quality. H B Rogers.If, Couch.5 0 f experience and talent scarcely to be met within and small jobs in one or two hours. 
ed without accident. On the 7th and 8th, we lay Sheen Pelts bring from 75c to $ 1,02. C C Tyrrell.25 J S Fowler..18 a 8 i n2 i 0 publication. The “ Rural” is published Possessing a perfect knowl^geof toe busings, m ail it. 
dangerous in a gale of wind, and her decks cover- Oats 37©38c. Barley 80c. 
ed with ice. But, fortunately, this was accomplish¬ 
ed without accident. On the 7th and 8th, we lay 
to, with a hope of the abatement of the gale, and 
Hay (tom to ®13 according to quality. 
Sheep Pelts bring from 75c to ® 1,02. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
C C Tyrrell.25 J S Fowler.18 
M Dexter.2 O L Hudnut.t 
a single publication 
Rural” is published 
Possessing a perfect knowledge of the business, in all it. 
various branches, with over 12 years’ experience, we feel 
scofieid!::::::::!! :^4= u V;.*.*:.*:;.v:4 weeklyquarto form, of suitable size for binding 
. _ i . . . , , ,,, iC all vvnuLWALB » .. j r dudwcib. . ... Wnfifnl ^ cuuuucumi 
a change of wind, as the Capt. and all hands were G W Wright.2 J W Swan.1,50 and is illustrated with numerous beautitul and coat- any establishment i 
extremely anxious to reach some port on our own -in 7 v!bto 7 v W ‘ ' EC Butler.5 L Shepard. ...IS ly engravings .—Adrian (Mich.) Watchtower. All orders addres 
J 1 Pork, mess.lU, 7 ofan New Lneese, i».. . .‘itfaiosc g vy Gerrish.40 H C White.43,50 - 
c0 ^ ! ' .u- __^ m xxr .2* . 5 Y t7LTRY - J F Fannan!.3 E Howland.2 Moore’s Rural New-Yorker—T his is the ti- N. B.-Stereotyp 
extremely anxious to reach some port on our own 
coast. 
On the 9th, the wind hauled round to the N. W. 
and became quite moderate. We immediately 
made sail, and shaped a course for Halifax, 897 
Do. CWt.4,75(3)5,00 I POULTRY. r £ Pel™.3 R Hnwbnil.2 
Beef, cwt.3,00(34,00 I Turkeys, lb.7©8c £ F D ™ r an ‘ * ** '/.'.'..'.I JS Wiffitte.4 
Do. bblmesB. 11,0001L50 j Chicliena..^(a)7c g w Fairchild.49 EE Baster.10,50 
Lard, tried . Skafl&c ] _ sreds. _ i m r.rwn.5 John Mather.15 
£ ,t7* ss ? r ; . Up .'ih'^n tie of one of tho best agricultural and family papers 
Moork’s Rural New-Yorker.—T his is the ti- N. B.—Stereotype blocks l 
; of one of tho best agricultural and family papers taken in exchange .or wor 
tto eimntr.r Wo wan liv n mimhpr hefhre jih. ' 
iv esUblishment in the Union. 
Ail orders addressed to BEADLE & BROTHER. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
N. B.—Stereotype blocks furnished to order. Old Type 
ken in exchange for work. E. F. BEADLE. 
frtC-tfl 1. P. BEADLE. 
made sai, ana snapea a course rornamax, o do. leaf. ....Jlo I Clover bu. . . .©3^705,00 a A Waldo.*. ^V.'.V.'.V.'. *2lo 8 WiiliaM.3 that it is about commencing its second year, and 
miles distant, and New Yoik 1400. This weather Hams, smoked. 7®7ic Timothy.l,.»(V®-,50 p Sheeder.1 N Lyman.15 under flattering prospects for the future. This pa- 
continued till the meridian of the 10th when an Shoulders, do.| Flax.1,2501,o0 «imhinps i hat which is nrofitable and necessary 
nlnnpil ,h« shin 180 miles south end Potatoes, bu.37.JO40c |. . sundries, _ CT The above contains only a portion of toe receipts Z 
CILAKSt & GIJLMAN. 
observation placed the ship 180 miles south and ro ‘ at0a *’ ou'ik.' Whhefish, bbl. . .6,50(3W/)0 
70 miles west of her position at the tune of the wheat, bu.1.0531,03 | Codfish, cwt.3^5 
accident. Cora,.50.a>50c Salt, bbl.90(Sl,00 
Cora,.50.3>50c Sal t, bbl.9001,00 
A sale now sprung up again from the S. W., Buckwheat.44c Apples, bu. .... .12.|037Ac 
and it became necessary to heave the ship to, for Qata .37fS)3Pc Eggs, doz.i4(3>t6c 
even with moderate weather, it was evident to all, Barley.75(3>80c Beans, bu.75(3)1,00 
that she could do nothing by the wind under can- hidbu. _ Hay, ton...9(3M4,00 
Flax!.. . . . . ... 1,25(311,50 F 8heeder . 1 M ^ yman . . unUcr ni ? llerin B Pr^peuts tor u.e .. ture. r ...a P u- Q FASHIONS—We will introduce our Spring 
sundries. Xhe above contains only a portion of toe receipts per combines that which is profitable and necess ry ^ e 0 f jjats for Gentson Saturday, March 1st. Also, 
Whitefish, bbl. . .6,50(3)7,00 since the date mentioned. The list will be continued next to the prosperous farmer, with the useful and inter- at the 8ara e time a style of Hat adapted to Youths who are 
Codfish, cwt.3J25 week. esting reading matter for the family circle, being in about laying aside their caps. 
Salt, bbl.9001,00 -—-“ respect to general intelligence, interest and correct We will as usual exert ourselves to excel all others in 
To Agents and Others. 
taste, second to none other of its kind. It is also a j style and quality 
At 8 A. M. of the 11th, a largo ship passed, shejp Belts.'.".'.! .7501,62 [ Wool, Xt>. .. . .. . '.".26(3>36c I se* where toe complete volume may be wanted. 
bound to the East, but she either did not see or 
took no notice of our signal of distress. At 10 F. 
M., after taking an accurate account of stores on 
board, and considering the apparent i inpossibility 
,w, necL . ‘utrJtRk - large and handsome sheet and should be in tho hands 
Beans, bu*.* .*.*.*.*.* *75(3) 1,00 O’" We can supply back numbers from the commence- 0 f every intelligent farmer. When our time will 
Hay, ton.9(3)14,00 meat of this volume. Agents and others will please note permit we intend to give it a more extended notice. 
CalMb"*’ CWL W y£ d ’ S’ - d !-SJS I thi8 fact ’ and receive subscriptions accordingly, in all ca- [ —Sackett's Harbor Obs. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Rochester. 
New York Market, u-j . . . An-rinnlinml weeklv naoer. . Durinix the vear it JL Sinn and morality. As such, it contains lnieresnng 
NEW YORK. Feb. 17,-ASHES-Market is quiet, with volume, will be furnished with additional copies at ^ contlnued t0 improve in the character of’ita udw^edta Oe 
sales of Pots ©5,56(3)5,62. Pearls @5,62. The receipts are the same rate—provided their subscriptions expire content8) an d to increase its circulation and pop- a ^g^f * e Pr^>ytwian Ctourch 
(LJ* Ant person who has formed a club for this find upon our table the 50th No. of this excellent j 
Those wishing Hats at the above date, will leave their 
orders es soon as possible. 
All measures will be taken with our French Conforma- 
teur, the only process that insures a perfect and easy tit. 
(59m3j CLARK & GILMAN, 23 State-st. 
GENESEE EVANGEEIST. 
T HIS paper is devoted mainly to toe promotion of reli¬ 
gion and morality. As such, it contains interesting 
A gion and morality. As such, it contains interesting 
articles, original and selected, on the doctrines and duties 
inculcated in the word of God, and embodied in toe stand- 
of reaching home wilh the ship in her disabled fai FT OUR-There is but little change to nofice In market with tho club * For itl8tanc0 — if 10 copies have ularity. ’ VVe know of no publication more like- 1 it ranks among' toe best weekly Journals of the land, and 
condition, the Captain determined, with the assent for western and State Flour. The demand is moderate for been ordered, tha price of one or more in addition ly to be cf value and interest to the farming com 8 ig already a favorite with a targe and increasing number of 
of officers and passengers, to bear up for the coast the trade and toe east. Sales of domestic reach 1,103 bbls. J if 20 rmoiof, or over direct¬ 
or Europe, which was accordingly done. From at ©4,25(3)1,44 for No. 2 super; ©4,5004.08 for common wl11 be ^ P 0i TO PY- 11 or over, direct- 
this time to the second day, nothing of importance ft^jyVo^ure CteS’ 94 ^ Michisan aQd Indiat,a ’ ed to individuals, others wilt be added at $l,3o 
occurred. We had following gales and high seas, ® GRAIN-Wteat unchanged, demand moderate and each; and if 40 copies, directed to one person, we 
and the ship made an average distance of 150 miles prices nominal. Corn quiet, 06(3>68j for southern and Jer- shall charge only $ l per copy for additions to the 
per ,f^’ y n n ^!,i n ^7i h ™“ Cork ^PROVmtON3- 0 Ma?k ff etfofpork dull. ©12,25®12,*7 for club. Ou°r friends will oblige us by bearing this in 
At J A. M. ot tne zza, sue anenorea in cork mess; ©8,31(5)8,37 for prime. New mess heavy at ©13,25; mind, and forwarding the subscriptions of such as 
harbor, which fact alone, when considering the prime ©11. Beef in fair demand, ©803,75 for mess, and . . , , 
immense 6ize of the ehip, her small spars, light ©508 for prime. Lard steady hut lessi active—8^(5)a? in wish to join ciuns. _ 
canvass and heavy machinery, is sufficient to firm, good demand for prime. Cheese quiet Agents and others who form Clubs will bear in 
prove her a splendid sea boat, and must add, in Money is much more abundant to-day and the facilities mind that it is not necessary that the papers should 
no small degree, to the reputation already ac- for loans and discounts are much greater, we quote 6(5)7 nnB noRt office—(exeent in cases where 
onirod bv her commander for prudence and sea- pr ct for prime bills, all dates; the Atlantic is stated to have all be sent to one post office (except in cases wnere 
^ ^ had on board #1,000,000 in Spanish doubloons, oa consign- 40 copies or over are ordered to be addressed to one 
m In regard to the conduct of the passengers un- fr ° M Rothchild ^ th ' rf individual.) Some of our friends seem to be of 
der such trying circumslaucss, too much could A lbany Market. t be O pj n ion that all the copies ordered by a club 
scarcely be said.- Suffice it to sav, that thev bore ALBANY, Feb. lo.—'The rainy and disagreeable weather sbou ] ( j be sent together, but this L not required.— 
... _ . -mn r <. inunitv, and to readers generally, and are happy to readers. , 
will be $ 1,50 per copy; if 20 copies or over, direct- “ ^ ^ of the | nter ,.rising publisher. His A portion of it is devoted to such pieces as are calculatr 
ed to individuals, others will be added at $1,25 prospeclU s for the second volume, gives assurance in^l^nce res^Sng toe progress of religion at home 
each; and if 40 copies, directed to one person, we that he will deserve—what we have no doubt his and abroad, and important political movements are care- 
shall charge only $1 per copy for additions to the enC ° Uragem6nt Qnd fu ^T^ e tish for a cheap and valuable religious 
club. Our friends will oblige us by bearing this in 1 v . _ Newspaper — one which contains a great variety of matter 
mind, and forwarding th. eutacription. of eueh . Km , t Kl „.Y„ R „*._We hope on, “ 
wish to join clubs. _ partiality for a favorite local agricultural journal j n advance.®t,00 per annum. 
nil.nra whn form rinhs will hftir in will not lead us to overrate its claim to the willing if no t paid within six weeks. 1,25 
Acknts and othors who form Clubs ern patronaj;e anc j gupportof every one who has a farm if not paid within eight weeks,. 1,50 
mirt/l Mint-, it ia «/./necp.Rsarv that the naDers should 1 .._ u:.w..i..n Ke.,, Vn.b Tin :_,„nnn. Cnnhn.t<.r w V f) cap. 
Money is much more abundant to-day and toe facilities mind that it is not necessary that the papers should or „. uc j en to cultivate in Western New York. The it is published weekly, at Rochester, N. Y. Office, cor- 
for loans and di^ounte are mimh gTeater. we quote 6(5)7 a p bfl sent t oone post office—(except in cases where Rural New Yorker is published weekly, at the city ner of State and Buffalo ste., opposite die Eagle tavern, 
pr ctforpnmebills.aU dates; the Atlantic is stated to have 1 ' * „„h i, mn.lnotpH with a nnetinl Clergymen, members of churches and Postmasters, are 
had on board ©1,009.000 in Spanish doubloons, oa consign- 40 copies or over are ordered to be addretsed to one of Rochester, and is conducted with a practical re( . uest ^ (110 aetasagents. Moneys properly enclosed, and 
ment from Messrs. Rotochilds to tins port 
Albany Market. 
scarcely be said.- Suffice it to sav, that thev bore ALBANY, Feb. lo.— 1 The rainy and disagreeable weather sbou ] ( j be sent together, but this L not required.— wide range of tho leading pursuit of our country 
tho misfortune with becoming fortitude and cheer- ^'put'a'quietus on** busffiess^Aour isVitoout^aleTof We will send to as many different offices as may be that is not properly attended to, the hterary and 
fulness, and testified, on Leaving her at Cork, as moment and tlie market strongly favors the buyer. There f fo a ; rP d nrovided our terms are complied with—and news deportment is by no means neglected. V e 
much sympathy as those who have a moreperma- have been bat few farmers in the street to-day. and quota- 4 .*^ . . , . . have noticed with pleasure the addition of J. f . 
nent interest in the ffood old Atlantic! tions for Grain would be quite nominal. In Wheat there hence if any membors of a club wish to receive Bixby’s name to the number of associate Editors 
Ti.p Atlantic is siid to have had on hoard 550 nothing doing; city millers are supplied and there is no their P apors at any other office, or tosend the New- employed in the different departments of the paper. 
Y.irkkr to distant friends, they will bo accommo- r.ade,, are faanlbr -jJ.UU. gen.WC;.™ 
eie. which L Cambria wa.ch.r.ere’cl ,o brfegcV. JOT-ftM--“J.« «*“• _ SSTS.’L’w^l! a 
individual.) Some .feu, friend, .eem te be of 
the opinion that all the copies oruered by a club Though there is no subject that comes within the ____— 
should bo sent together, but this L not required.— wide range of tho leading pursuit of our country ScLVillgS Brink. 
Wo will send to as many different offices as may be that is not properly attended to, the literary and MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- 
desired, pra.ided on, term, are complied »itl,-a„d •£• , h plhX. U ” 3. ot J " TflSSS from >,«M A. M. h 3 
v . have noticed witn pleasure uie aauiuon oi j. tt. ovjqc^ p. jvt., at the Rochester Bank Building, No. 22 
hence if any membors of a ciub wish to receive Hixby’s name to the number of associate Editors Exchange street. 
j i , t ... c..„ m sold at ©6,75. At the close there were several lotsattUe 
and probably sailed from Cork on tho 4ta instant, roa j which were held above tlie views of buyers—[Jour. 
directly for New York. 
Before the Africa left, arrangements were mak¬ 
ing to tow the Atlantic to Liverpool, for the pur- 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
BRIGI1TON, Feb. 13.—1,000 Cattle at market, 25 un- 
pose of being repaired, which will probably require S0 'J*. , , . . 
r i v a Prices of last week were sustained. The stock being 
three months. i heavier—the transactions for a while, were languid, but 
Tho Africa brings hor mails and passengers. revived near the close, so that nearly all were token. 
R. W. Shufeldt, Chief Officer. We quote ©6,50 for a very few. ©5,7508,25 for good. 
T ^ n, T , i f i , „ Fair, ©.5f3)5,C2J. Inferior, ©4,(3)4,75. Some more inquiry 
Liverpool Corn Market, reb. 1.— 1 ho dull for Working Oxen, and a few sales at fair rates. Cows 
and inanimate position of the Corn Market an- and Calves were dull._ 
nounced on the 18th ult., continued for a few days T-Ufow^rou '> 
after the sailing of the steamer, when a rather im- sheep at market, 1,970. 
proved feeling manifested itself. This continued Prices for counnon lots of sheep. ©2, ©2,33 ©2,ff7, ©3. 
until we had an active demand for the better qual- Stall fed Sheep. Prices ©3,25, ©3,59, 3,75, 4, 5, 0,50, 
ities of Wheat and all kinds of Flour. For the ^^efotofaO, extra sale, ©10 per head, 
former Id per bush, advance was obtained, and tor Swine—425 at market. Wholesale price 4£(5)5$. At re¬ 
tire latter full prices were paid. tail, 5 and 0.—[Mass. Ploughman. 
Indian Corn also partook of this improved feel- Cambridge Cattle Market, 
ing, and a very active demand was experienced at CAMBRIDGE, Feb. 13.—At. Market 678 Cattle- about 
an advance of Is per qr. 550 Beevea, and 128 Stores, consisting of working oxen, 
We cannot, however, report the same activity at cows and calves, two and three years old. 
the elo^n of this week At vesterdav’s market Prices—Market Beef— Extra ©6,25 per cwt; first quality 
tne ClO'-e °t 11118 weeK - 'csteraaj s market, g^ond do. 5 , 25 ; third do. 4 , 50 ; ordinary, ©4. 
the attendance was pretty good, but there was less Hides—©5,25 p cwL Tallow 5,50. 
activity for all articles. Holders, however, did Stores—Working oxen, ©GO, 78(5)98. 
not give way, and prices remained firm at our quo- Cows and Calves—®22^»(i?37. cv-i.-u— 
. b r 1 Two years old, ©13,18(3)24; three years old, ©10,22©27 
tations. Sheep and Lambs—2,182 at market. Prices, Extra, ©4, 
The imports for the fortnight from foreign ports 7,10(3)12. By lot ©1,50, 2,2,50(5)3,25. 
revived near the close, so that nearly all were token. 
Wc quote ©6,50 for a very few. ©5,7506,25 for good. 
Fair. ©5O5.02J. Inferior, ©4,01,75. Some more inquiry 
for Working Oxen, and a few sales at fair rates. Cows 
and Calves were dull. 
Hides—green. ©505,25. 
Tallow—rough, ©5,50. 
Sheep at market, 1,970. 
Prices for common lots of sheep. ©2, ©2,33 ©2, 67, ©3. 
Stall fed Sheep. Prices ©3,25, ©3,50, 3,75, 4, 5, 0,50, 
as in quality. 
One lot of 30, extra sale, © to per head. 
Swine—425 at market. Wholesale price 4J05J. At re¬ 
tail, 5 and tt.—[Mass. Ploughman. 
. t d ‘ ’ trihutions to the colums of the Democrat in past 
- years. He is well qualified by his fino talents and 
O’ Competitors for our Premiums must adhere literary acquisitions to give increased value and in¬ 
to the terms specified in next column. We eannot terest to the columns of any paper to which he do- 
of course allow a few to deviate, anti stand an equal votes them. Uiagara Pern. 
chance with those who remit in full. Persons en- Tn , g pxce llent weekly agricultural paper has 
titled to specific premiums will please mention what commenced its second volume. It has sustained its 
books or volumes of the Farmer they want, in the character well through the last year, and we are 
letter containing their order and remittance. to see that it has established an extensive pat- 
° _ ronage—one which secures its permanency and tu- 
TJ* Canadian subscribers will bear in mind that ture usefulness.— Wyoming Co. Mirror. 
we are obliged to pay the American postage on their MooRE - s Rural Nitw-YoRKBR.-This excellent 
papers; and hence, in remitting subscriptions for the Agricultural and Family paper has commenced its 
New-Yorker, they should add the amount of post- second volume. We are glad to see that its merits 
TRUSTEES: 
Bverard Peck, Daniel B Lewis, 
David R. Barton, Thomas tlanvey, 
Chas. W. Dundas, Moses Chapin, 
Itevi A. Ward, Ebeuezer Ely, 
Lewis Selye, A noon Bronson, 
Wm. N. Sage, Geo. W. Parsons, 
Wm. W. Ely, Geo. Elwanger, 
Alvah Strong, Joel P. Milliner, 
Martin Brings, Ephraim Moore, 
Theodore B. Hamilton, Nefiemiah Osborn, 
Freeman Clark. 
EVERARD PECK, President. 
Frsekan Clark, Treasurer. 
Rochester, June 1, 1850. [23-tf.J 
- y __ WHITNEY’S 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.—T his excellent J^ocftegter Gallery Of Daguerreotypes 
papers. and hence, in remitting subscriptions for the Agricu [ tlI ral and Family paper has commenced its it8 of J di8tinguls hSi Americans Offi- 
Nxw-Yorker, they should add the amount of post- second volume. We are glad to see that its merits ^ cers of the Army, and many of our well known Citi- 
age (52 cents a year on each copy) to our usual are appreciated. As a paper :or tarrners we do not jgna, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. 
T 5 r r ■ .IV, 1 ... ■ know of its equal anywhere.— Frne Democrat, (Jo- This establishment is one of the most extensive in West- 
terms. Many of our friends have omitted this un- ///.) ern New York. It now occupies three large and cornmo 
portent item. Where they avail themselves of tho c ’ " _ dious rooms, in the new andI beautiful block lately erected 
advantages of clubbing, it subjects us to loss, and It is got up in folio style, comprising eight pages b y^ n A?? r u '1’ n * n ^^ : are^reanaefin the most scienti- 
One lot of^30,.extra sale, ft 10 per head. terras. Many of our friends have omitted this im- j,, , J ern New York. It now occupies three lar^e and cornmo 
pe-taeiite... Wl,e t . ttay .nil th.m.1,0. of the *«> *"' - . Sloj. nm*. i« ™I OeeatM .aoely 
Cambridge Cattle Market. advantages of clubbing, it subjects us to loss, and It is got up in folio style, comprising eight pages by ,^'operating Rooms are arranged in the most scieati- 
r-AMRRinrF Frt n At iv^rto't ( 17 ^ pat era .v n „> wo cannot hereafter fill such orders, unless the of reading matter, and is one of the neatest sheets fic mal ; ner , and are attended in person by the proprietor; 
„GAMB R IDGL, reb. 13. At. Market 078 Cattle about , . . . ’ we have seen for many a day. Mr. Moore has t ^i n „ s«n,n ra tc and distent from the Reception and Worlt- 
oM workin S oxen > alTK,uut of American postage is received. been connected with the Genesee Farmer, and is a illg Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disa- 
fic manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor; 
bein>' separate and distant from the Reception and Work¬ 
ing Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the ilisa- 
into Liverpooll are 23.234 qrs. Wheat, and 44,946 . .. __ j - 
bbls., and 18,244 sacks of Flour, and 8,402 qrs. anJrfoVme^price^are^usnLf S U Wa3 influence. We ask you, severally, to lend us your b [ e an j interesting Journal has just entered upon 
Indian Corn. 93 ears came over the Fitchburgh Railroad, and 36 over eyes in giving the New-Yorker an impartial ex- its second volume. Upon the subjects of Agricul- 
Tlre exports during the same time are 11,896 toe Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Sheep It In ture an A Horticulture, of which it is its principal 
■s. Wheat, 7,140 bbls, and 1,470 sacks of Flour, 8wi ™ and Fowls.-[Boston Courier. animation,—and, it >ou see it in the same iavora- design to tf0at iUj matter original and ae lected, is 
4,630 qrs. Indian Corn, and 866 bbls. Indian New York Cattle Market. ble 1! S ht 118 d ° othors who aro generously exerting uniformly sound, useful and instructive and con- 
Swine—retail, 5f5M5c. 
Farmers, New-Yorker is edited by a 
Post-Masters, men, each devoting his til 
Clergymen, partment. It is an intere 
Teachers, and Others, such a one ns farmers’ fami 
— All to whom these ~ ^hardon { O.) Democrat. 
presents may come—Wo solicit your attention and R Nvw-York 
"entleman of experience and ability. The Rural greeableeffects of chemicals. 
New-Yorker is edited by an association of gentle- ar '^Vfwen InownskiU ta U S7v2j Si branch of 
men, each devoting his tune to his particular de- business, and the light and insuuments have been ex¬ 
men, each devoting nis nine lo ms particular ue- th i 8 business, and the light and insuuments have been ex- 
partment. It is an interesting tnmily paper, just pres8 ) y arr anged for procuring exact copies of Daguerrreo- 
such a one ns farmers’ families will delight to read, types, paintings, statuary, &c. It is the aim of the propri- 
— Char don fO.) Democrat. etor to render in every part of his business that attention 
1 _ which the public are entitled to from the patronage he ha# 
. 7 . received. K. T. WHITNEY* 
The Rural New-Yorker.—T his truly valua- Rooms 11,15,17, Gould Buildings. (32tf; 14 State at 
14,630 qrs. Indian Corn* and b66 bbls. Indian j.’**?** jium v<unc mitiiict* w w r; ^ .. • ;i umweuwhu,roui^uicv, catuuiwuBtau»t 
Corn Meal. NEW YORK, Feb.11.-[ Washington Drove Yard, 44th themselves to enhance its popularity and usefulness, tains more of it, titan*my inm ! ar P^ b ‘ ,ca ^ ln bound in plain and fancy bindings ; old books rebound ; 
Cotton.— Sales dull but prices are the same as st., and 4th avenue, and at Hudson River Bull’s Head, foot we are confident that its existence and merits will United States. M > ...^ • • Blank books ruled an Y 
, 1 of Robinson st. for Beeves. For Cows, Calves, Sheep and , neatest dress and cleanest face, possible, giving it an Public and Pnva te Libraries repaired at short notice.— 
p . _ . , Lambs, at Browning’s 6th st., near 3d Avenue, and at soon be made known to many of your kinsmen and exceedingly healthful and sprightly appearance.— Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at- 
New York Cattle Market. 
MARSHALL’S BOOK BINDERY, 
, —BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and 
Buffalo stteets, over Sage & Brotoer’s Book- 
:.* f S2'dW store, Rochester, N. Y. 
i-UAvsxr Music books. Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c., 
NEW YORK, Feb.11.- 
on the 18th. of Robinson st. for Beeves, forcoi 
o • • c * , • , , Lambs, at Browning’s 6th st., nea 
Provisions aro firm. Ashes are in moderate re- chamberlain’s foot of Robinson sL] 
quest. Money is easy. Foreign securities are At market 1,3im Beeves, (700 Southern, and tlie remain- 
rather better. The state of trade is good. der from this State and the East) The market has been 
The French R K i*mir ir Tho ministerial crisis duU A*' 3 week: the P ricea P aid were Per 1«0 lbs: 
1HI TRENCH rt-KiDBLic.—lire mimsteiiai crisis 100 left over unsold: at market 3.500 Sheep: prices firm at 
is over, another new cabinet has been formed. ©2(3)3,25 and ©5 : a few extra soM at ©6(3)8,50:400 unsold. 
A message from tho President of the Republic 50 Cows and Calves sold at prices from ©22,50(5)32,50 
informed tlie assembly that the following Ministers and ®' lj - 
had been appointed: „ 
M. Vaisse, Interior; M. Brainer, Foreign Af- Moore s Rural New-York. 
acquaintances. 
Having devoted much time and labor, and ex- 
Jf Mr. Mooro, were as nice a farmer as he is a prin- tended to 
ter, he would make mother earth smile. We are N- B.- 
gratified to learn that a large number of this work ,,anud 
N. B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. 
January, 1851. [57-tf.] F. II. MARSHALL. 
pended several thousand dollars in firmly establish- aro regularly delivered to subscribers at our Post 
ing a journal adapted to the wants and advocating Office; it speaks well for the intelligence and good 
, , . r . ,. ., , „ , taste of our farmers .—Lyons Gazette. 
il ©15 V3 VCS al pnces lr0m the best interests of individuals, families and com- 
---inunities, we are now prepared to receive a com- 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker.— This is one of mensurate return for untiring efforts in a worthy 
—.—,- r -- r - Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, is one of the tl 
mensurate return for untiring efforts in a worthy very best family journals with which we are ac- ^“‘i^Vit^lfochester" New^fork "is^ine of'the 
13 f quainted. It is devoted to agriculture, horticulture, published at Rochester, INew York, is one ot tne 
cause. And we respectfully submit, that, by lend- ,J omestic economy, education news and miscellany best Family and Agricultural Journals in the coun- 
ing a portion of vour influence toward bringing Its mechanical execution, its illustrations, and the try. Although having progressed but a few weeks 
this enterurise to a most successful issue vou will arrangement of its contents are complete. The in its second volume, it has a larger subscription list 
this enterpnse to a most sucoesstul inue, you will chnra » ter of it> edit< , r i 3 i 3) communications, and se- than falls to the lot of many others of much longer 
JAPANNED WAKE. 
A LARGE lot of Japanned Ware just received and for 
sale, wholesale and retail by J. E. CHENEY, 
[56-tf.] No. 21 Exchange Street. 
ivi. vaisse, interior; tvi. uramer, foreign At- r J-, ,, . ., v. T- uieu»uiaw wimu m ■> »vuuj —j ------- . ^ borticnltnrp 
hire; Gen. Band.,, W.,; Adnirjl DeValli.,,, «—• Aad w. »»«(..,.uhn.iuh.1 by iend- j—' 
Marine, M. Uirand, Public Instructor, M. bchnei- ablb ty.— Co. (A r . J.) Home Journal. ing a portion of vour influence toward bringing Its mechanical execution, its illustrations, and the 
/Ur I Ammflpftfl' rVl I f a (lArminv FivutnnA* iVl J ' 7 * r __TK A 
der. Commerce; M. De Germiny, Finance; M. 
Magtre, Public Works; M. De Royer, Justice.— 
It is in quarto form, and ono of the neatest and 
Noire of the new ministers are members of the most ably edited papers in the country. We ro- at A 16 8am0 time be conferring benefit upon your i ect j on8 ai . 0 f the highest order. It must obtain a I standing, a circulation which alone is evidence of 
* -- - -J- ... . , i it3 wor th.— Western World. 
Assembly. 
commend it to public patronage.— Buff. Rep. 
fellow man, 
wide circulation .—Louisville Journal. 
