MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
Om market ntill continues dull. Pome of our mills are Albany—H. L. Emery 
/oreigit infelligentf. markets. fnhlwp* 
.tEMVAl Oy THE STEAMSHIP EtTEOPS, ' 
One Week Later from Europe. Om market still continues dull. Pome of our mills are Albany— H. L. Emery. 
grinding, but there in not much doing in Wheat or Flour. a rc ndia—M^Scott 
The Europa, from 1 iiverpool, Feb. l.Gth, arrived The priccof most kinds of produce remains unchanged. Alabama—R. B. Warren 
nt Halifax the 26th alt. Below wo givo a brief ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. Adams Basin—M. Adana 
Alfred—C. I). Langworth 
abstract of her news: Flour, bbl #4,75(95,00 Rutter, lb.124(914? Alden—C. N. Fulton. 
The attention of th. K«M. public to cl,My ^"~| r ;;«gggS 
occupied in the exciting debate going on in parlia- Beef cwt 3,00(94,00 Turkeys, lb.7(90c Raldwinsville—R- Sears. 
ment relative to tho papal aggression question.— Do. bbl moss. 11,00(911,50 Chichens.-5(97c Batavia— Samuel Heston. 
jjt JHarktte. ^ublisljfr’s Notices, &c. Slbuertisniintte, &r. 
LIST Oft’ AGENTS. 
grinding, but there is not much doing in Wheat or Flour. Arcadia—M*Scott. 
The priccof most kinds of produce remains unchanged. Alabama—R. R. Warren. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. Adams Basin—M. Adams. 
Alfred—C. 1). Langworthy. 
Flour, bbl.#4,75(95,00 I Butter, tb.121® 14c Aiden—C. N. Fulton. 
Pork, mess.10,75(912,75 New Cheese, lb.. . .4|(95jc Allens Hill—David A. Paul. 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
at .• T u .. jojir&u S. I’TOI LMIN) at the Old Rochester Nur- 
Medina—I. yt . Swan. Mrfl 30ry, Rochester, N. Y.,offers 
Moscow—Win. Lyman. ^ 10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size. 
Macedon Center-lra Odell. && 20,000 various so^ts “ “ 
Macedon—Wm. Gallup. ^ Cherry “ 11 ** •• 
Marcellua—LumiinShepard. in Dwarf Pear, Peach and Quince. 
Millville—J. H. Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed- 
Mohawk- loatmaster. lings, together wilt) the usual items ottered in the irlostex- 
Manchester—J 1 McCauley ten( ,j ve American Nurseries. Orders solicited from all 
Newport Win. H. U illard. rfa f Uie fon!incuti Trees properly packed tor the dia- 
Newark-Tiieo. Dickinson. [ Hnce _ , 8. MOLfLSON, 
New Riiltunore—L. Haight. rao-tf) 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. 
Mmdh I'tlili.— II Klllfntl- ' ' 
Do. cwt.4,75(95,00 | 
Four nights continuous debate resulted in gaining Lard, tried. 'S(dA\c 9BEDK l„ ,,, 
for Lord John Russell permission to introduce ,j ar "^ smoked.".*. V. " 7 i?9b<: I Timothy..'. C'M(a)2,M 
his hill of pains and penal lies by a majority vote shoulders, do.5.1 (9Of | Flax.1,25(91,50 
Ruffalo—W. Rryant&Son. | New|>ort—Wm. H. Willard, 
Raldwinsville—R. Sears. 1 Newark—Theo. Dickinson, 
liatavia—Samuel Heston. 1 New Raltimore— L. Haight. 
Renton Center—A. II.Savage | North Chili— R. Fulton. 
of 332. Potatoes, bu. . . 
It is confidently stated that the Duchess of Kent, ^ t bu " RM * - 
the queen’s mother, and the Duchess of Sutherland, corn^.'. 
the queon’H lady in waiting, and the richest peer- Euckwheat.. . . 
os8 in England, are on the eve of becoming mem- Rye-. 
bers of tho Catholic church. Harley . . . . . 
On a motion of Mr. DTsraeli, involving tho prin- HIDE! 
. .40(950C SUNDRIES. 
Whitehall, bbl. . .6,50(97,00 
.1.06(91,08 Codfish, cwt.3,25 
.. ,50(950c Salt, bbl.90(91,00 
.Ale Apples, bu.124(937jc 
...621(909 Do. dried.75(91,00 
R rock port —H. P. Norton. N. Y. Mills—W. I). Walcott. 
Rridge|iort—R. F. Adam*. Ovid—Jas. Van Horn. 
Benton—15. Coddington, Jr. Orangeville—G. Cowden. 
Rrooksgrove—M. W. Rrooks Phelps -S. E. Norton. 
Bi* Stream Point-!. Hildreth Pekin—J. M. Trowbridge. 
...621(900| Do. dried 
.. .38(940c I Eggs, doz... 
. . .75(9S0c I Beans, bu. . 
.3,25 Clyde—I. T. Van Ruskirk. 
. .90(9 LOU Clifton Springs—M. Parke. 
. 124(937je Cazenovfa—John White. 
...75(91,00 Carlton—H. II. Garbutt. 
... 124(915c •Canal—A. 11. Toll. 
...75(91,00 ) G. N. Sherwood, 
ners or me v<auioiic vauiwi. . . Earley.75(9S0c Beans, bu.<5(91,00 ) G. N. Sherwood 
On a motion of Mr. D’Israeh, involving tho prin- hides. Hay, ton.9(914,00 (c. D. Bingliam. 
citiles of free trade, the government only carried Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50(94,00 Wood, hard, cord.. .3(93,.50 Cleveland—A. H. Allen. 
tlinir linint liv ii inaioritv of 14 ill a full house._ (kilt, lb.8(910c Do. soft,.Canandaigua—B. F. Gage, 
Uioiriiomt bv amajontjot m a mi not sc. Pelte .75(91,62 Wool, lb.28(936c Caton-Philip Hubbard. 
Most of tho Irish members, who have heretofore K _ __ Churchville— Z. Willard. 
sustained the ministry, deserted them, and voted 
with D’Israeli. Tho protectionists arc really elated 
at their prospects. 
The chancellor of the exchequer was expected 
New York Market. 
Caledonia—C. C. Tyrrell. 
Covert—E. C. Gregg. 
Palmyra—T. Niude. 
Perryville—C. Britt. 
Penn Yau—Postmaster. 
Pierpont Manor—O. B. Scott 
Rushville—A. Otis. 
Rutland—Moses Fames. 
Royalton—J. Shoemaker. 
Romulus—Jo. WyckotF. 
Sen. Falls—It C Hilshy (Sc Co 
Scottaburgh—II. G. Raker. 
Scottsville—W. G. Lacy. 
Sheldrake—J. Harris. 
Syracuse—W. L. Palmer. 
Great Sale of Superior Thorough-Bred 
SEGRT-H0R3NT CATTLE, 
rjiHE Subscriber, having more stock than he can well 
JL sustain on Ilia farm, will offer at public auction about 
OLD LtlHFS, TAKE NOTICL. 
[ HAVE now on hand, and am constantly manufactur¬ 
ing, Front Rands, to cover up the grey hair, and bald 
places upon the front part of the head and temples, and 1 
will sett a neater, cheaper, and better article than can be 
bought elsewhere in the State. Call and see for yourselves. 
Also, Curls, Wigs, Scalps and Braids. 
J. ROBINSON, 10 Exchange St. 
N. R.—Also, India Hair Dye for coloring the hair black. 
t-W’ Cash paid for Human Hair. (S2-3w.) 
Genesee Valley Nurseries of 
A, FROST & Go., 
SOUTH SOPHIA ST., ROCHESTER. N. Y. 
r jPHE proprietors of this establishment wiHh to cull the 
X attention of Nurserymen, Fruit Growers and Ama¬ 
teurs to their present stock which is partly embraced in the 
following: 
Apple Trees to,, 1 etc. each, or .#15 per 100. Standard 
Pear Trees, 2 yearn old, 40 cts each. Dwarf do. do. on Uie 
Angers Quince 30 to 50 cts each. Plum Trees, 50 cts each, 
t Standard Cherry Trees, 5 to 8 feet high, with fine heads. 
NEW YORK, March, 3.—ASHES—Increased demand. Cloekvilto—S. P. Chapman. Starkey—Levi French. 
Sides 50 hbls. #5,50 Pots; #5,62 Pearls. E Bloomfield—Postmaster. | Sheridan—J. I. Lacker 
FLOUR.—Only a moderate demand for Western and Ellington—J. F. Farman. 
Sheridan—J. I. Eacker. 
So. Otselic—Jan. Woodley. 
the past 12 years has, through the medium of importations . , , . » , „ 
front England, and selections from the best herds in this momenta! trees, shrubs, plants, &c.» embracing all the 
country, spared no expense to rear a herd of Cattle from ra ^v'2T < klI , UH ; 
which superior animals could be safely drawn, for im- f ,r een*l>0U8e and Ix-ilding plants in great variety, inclu- 
proveraent and crosses upon other herds, llis importations '".v. a * ar R c an( , ,n< ’ ,s ' ,, ’ , l l ’ n . luJ collection Of double (InJthas. 
have been derived from that eminent breeder, the late Thos. * he al>ove plitnts will lie packed carefully and left at 
Bates, Esq., of Kirklevington, Yorkshire, England— any of ttie 1 reight Offices in this city, according to advice, 
which herd, it is well known, has recently been disposed without an extra charge. 
of at public sale by his administrators, and dispersed in . ° ,lr new '‘wcrtpUye catalogue of ton above fruits, and 
inir daily more and more attracted to the eastern (94,37 No. 2 Super; #4,;>0(94 ,624 common to straight; #4,- barmington—u. w nue. 
«« of I-—- » P'*“ Po»cO«no«.- 
packet station. The government are strongly so- GRAIN—More wheat offering and rather better inquiry Gerry—C. Moore. 
r ariiiiagujii—v'. .... ■ — •“ 
Fredonia—A. II. Barker. Victor—M. (I. Decker. 
Geneva—J. G. Vt:r Planck. Versailles—I). R. Barker. 
Gerry—C. Moore. Vernon—Eli R. Hix. 
Guilford Centre—S Hendrick Verona—A. Whaley. 
Holley—H. 8. Frishie. watortown 
Hinmanville—A. tatone. > O. A. Graves. 
Hulbarton—Wm. Laverick. Weedsport—Eli Hamilton. 
liefore witnessed upon a similar occasion, numbering as B 11 ffa 1 f> StOrPfit trn TFniindrxr 
was said, from 4 to 5,000 persons, and among them the best Ull a I U O IPreOiype l OUn Qiy, 
breeders in England, and several from other countries, “0. » West oeneca otreet. 
some of the animals bringing prices that seemed incredible ^THIIS New Establishment is furnished with every facili- 
to many. .1. ty for .Stereotyping all kinds of work, such as Rooks, 
many. I * iv ror niereoiyping an lunus 01 woik, ‘Sjcri as noons. 
In the herd now ottered for sale, will beineluded the 1m- I Pamphlets, Periodicals, Patent Medicine Advertisements, 
Russoll hbls Prison 25c. Kendall—W. R. Bamltor 
TIw, Ailnntto l.ns Been towed round to Ilvemool PROVISIONS—Pork hardly so firm. Sales 1,200 hbls Knowlesvitle—C. Thorp, 
1 he Atlantic lias been tovveu round to imerpooi ^ ^ tfl3 for 0 , (1 megg and Hmrw , or ncw . rln in- Lodi-C. R. Vescellus. 
to undorgo the nocessarj' repairs. spected#13. New prime #11,25. Old do. #9,94(910.— Livonia—Andrew Sill. 
The only important itom from France is tho rc- Reef steady; sales 150 bbls in lots #8,75(910 for mess, #5(9 Lyons— E. R. Hughes, 
iection of the donation bill, a government measure 6 prime. Prime mess firm #14,50(916. Lard very quiet84. Lockjxirt—J. W. L<s;d. 
V, .. r . . t> , Cheese very quiet Rutter in fair demand—steady prices. Litchfield—H. Randall, 
lor the rohef of the President. 'In „ t^! Roy—J. II. Stanley. 
The breach between Louis Napoleon and the Albany Market. Mendon— N. Sherwood, 
assembly appears to be every day becoming wider. ALBANY, March 3.—There is no improvement to no- - 
ported Bull “ Duke of Wellington” and the premium Bull Borders, Embossed Plates, <Scc., (tec., with promptness, and 
“ Meteor.” These are Bates’ hulls, and their reputation as on the most reasonable terms. 
The breach between Louis Napoleon and the Albany Market, 
assembly appears to be every day becoming wider. ALBANY, March 3.—There is no improvement to no- 
Semi-ofiicial advices froiii Dresden state that tire in trade, either on the dock or pier. 1 n the street there 
. , , ... . a * • . 1 i> . ■ is rattier more animation. Grain begins to come in more 
with tho snnction of Russia, Austria ana Irussia ( r eeiy from toe country hut the receipts are not large, and 
Livonia—Andrew Silt. 
Lyons—E. R. Hughes. 
Lockport—J. W. Reed. 
Litchfield—II. Randall. 
Le Roy—J. H. Stanley. 
Mendon—N. Sherwood. 
3 . i ri. il. YVaU*rtovvn S .* * * 10 many. 
—A. Stone. ( O. A. Graves. in toe herd now ottered for sale, will l>eincluded the 1m- 
Wm. Laverick. Weedsport—Eli Hamilton. ported Bull “ Duke of Wellington” and the premium Bull 
-P1I Farington Warsaw—I. Hodge. "Meteor.” These are Bates’ bulls, and their reputation as 
. R. Sandford. Westfield—E. C. Bliss. stock getters is too well known to need any comment. I 
e —C. Thorp. Wheatland—J. Murdock. am, however, authorized by Lewis F. Ai.i.en, Esq., of 
Vescellus. Walworth—Postmaster. Black Rock, one of the most prominent breeders m this 
idrew Silt. West Bloomfield—D A Paul, country, and who has had ample means of torminga Judg- 
t. Hughes. Wheatville—H. Deuel. ment, to say—“ That in no instance to his knowledge, had 
A1 io, casts taken from Engravings on wood, copper, steel 
Wheatville—11. Deuel. 
Westernville—A. Baker. 
York— C. Seymour. 
Yates—J. Mead. 
Youngstown—J. Ladd. 
am, however, authorized by Lewis F. Ai.i.en, Esq., of brass, or stone, and mounted in a superior manner on ma- 
Black Rock, one of the most prominent breeders m this hogany or type metal. 
country, and who has had ample means of torminga Judg- Our Foundry is furnished from one of the largest Eastern 
ment, to say—“ That in no instance to his knowledge, had establishments, and we are enabled to produce a greater 
these two bulls been bred to sliort-norn cows of other herds amount of work in ttie same time than any establishment 
previously imported into the United States, hut what the 
produce was siqicrior in general qualities to such herds.” 
west of New York. We also have the advantageof an ap¬ 
paratus which rentiers it practicable to fill orders for cuts 
To Agents and Others. 
_ freely from toe country hut the receipts arc not large, and 
have agreed to ro-constituto the contral Oermnn for some descriptions better prices are obtained, and others OT We can upply back numbers from toe commence- ed for sale 6 young bulls from 8 months to about 2 years 
power each nation takinir the presidency by turns, are drooping. The demand for Flour is confined to the re- ment of this vol ;tne. Agents and others will please note old, in addition to the two named above, and the remainder 
There has not been mtfch change in commercial this fact, and receive subscriptions accordingly, in alt ca- SS? S5 
affairs., Cotton has suffered a larther decline ot street at 47(a)48. Corn is dropping; Males at tWfaWDc tor sob where the complete volume may be wanted. heifer calves. It is believed that no herd ot short-horns has 
4 to 8 of a penny. The Corn market is unusu- round yellow per 60 lbs. Rye is saleable at 70(972. There IT)' Any person who has formed a club for this ever beenofFered for sale in this country, exhibiting more of 
.. . 1 . J i .1 i. aii p L,,f lifti,, it-.rL.vr -irrivin.r nnd fh# imminnl fiimtiiHrma nr# 1 . vnlnnhta rnmhiiLTtiniis of nunlitie* which contribute In 
We can . upply back numbers fVom the commence- I e d for sale t> young bulls from 8 months to about -1 years j All orders addressed to 
The most of the stork which is now ottered For sale, has and small jobs in one or two hours, 
been bred from these two hulls, And the proprietor having a Possessing a perfect knowledge of the business, in all Its 
young bull more remotely connected with that portion of various branches, with over 12 years’ experience, we feel 
the herd he retains, (being about 14 in number) can spare confident in asserting that our work will be equal to that of 
these two valauble bulls. There will he in the stock offer- any establishment in the Union. 
4 to 8 of a penny. The Corn market is unusu- round yellow per 60 lbs. Rye is saleable at70(972. There. [Ti’ Any person who has formed a club for this 
ally depressed, and prices are Id to 2d lower for ^but little Barley arriving, and the nominal quotations are volume> will be f um ishod with additional copies at 
Whent, 6 d for Hour and Corn. I ho Lnglish Dressed IIog» are in fair request for the city trade and for the same rate—provided their subscriptions expire 
money market continues oasy mid bank notes un- shipment. A lot of 51 corn fed sold on Saturday at #6,50; . , , T , • . ;f • h 
changed. none at the road this morning. The demand for Wool du- with the club. I-or instance if LI) copies have 
° ’ __ ring the past week has been limited, toe attention ofhuyers been ordered, the price of one or more in addition 
„ „ _ were directed to the large sale at the Easton Wednesday. .,, , ., -r^n j- 
Fraud in Cloth.—T hompson’s N. Y. Com- of which, an account was given on Friday. The only sale will be $ 1,50 per copy; if-.Ocopiesorover,direct- 
morcial Reporter has the following: of moment made in this city, was 20,000 lbs pulled at full 0 j to individuals, others will be added at $1.,25 
A great demand has risen for rag wool; large ^The^’afid? toquilyfor Whiskey at the decline and each; and if 40 copies, directed to one person, we 
sales have been made at b(d 5 ~l 5 C. 1 he wool is the market 1 h steady*, sales i 10 bbls. Prison this morning at Hhall charge only $1 per copy for additions to the 
obtained from taking old made-up clothing and re- 244c.-[Journal. club Qur frienda wiU obli U8 b beari thia ln 
duemg it to a stato of wool, which inanutnctHrers Brighton Cuttle Market. . , ,, » , 
bay to mix with now wool, so as to roduco tho cost BRIGHTON, Feb. 27.—At market, 900CatUe of all de- mlnc *> end forwarding the su scrip tons oi sue t as 
of cloths, but at tho exponso of its strength. Tho scrlption. But few unsold. wish to join clubs, 
imne/iranee of the cloth so made is enuallv imod Brices, about the same n» last week, although less active, 
PP , . . . .. <».; and some asserted a decline. VV e quote #6,50 for a very Agents and others who form Clubs will bear in 
with that made entirely trorn new wool. I Ins rag f Good, #5,75(90,25. Fair, #5(95,624. Inferior, #4 . ., , .. 
wool is technically called “ toddy.” * mmd that tt is no< necessary that the papers should 
the valuable combinations of qualities which contribute to 
make up perfect animals. 
A catalogue containing the pedigrees of these animals, 
All orders addressed to BEADLE & BROTHER. 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
N. B.—Stereotype blocks furnished to order. Old Type 
taken in exchange for work. E. F. BEADLE. 
(60-tf J I. B. BEADLE. 
LIAUK A GILMAN. 
S BRING FASHIONS—We will introduce our Spring 
style of Huts for Gents on Saturday, March 1 st. Also, 
will be ready for delivery at an early period, in which toe at lhc « :imc time a style of Hat adapted’to Youths who are 
terms of the sale will be particularly stated. A credit wilt | a yj ng a 8 j de tb( , ir ca j )S- 
been ordered, the price of one or more in addition be given from 6 to I’J months. Gentlemen are invited to VVe 
... , . . .. rtn . . extunine tlie herd at their convenience. GEO. VAIL. .t v i<> - 
will be $1,50 per copy; if 20 copies or over, direct- Troy> N . y . t p eb ., iB51. [60m4] " 
scrlption. But few unsold. 
Briers, alioutthe same as last week, although less active, 
and some asserted a decline. We quote #6,50 for a very 
few. Good, #5,75(96,25. Fair, #5(95,624. Inferior, #4 
(95,00. 
Rochester & Charlotte 
PLANK ROAD NURSERIES. 
C. J. RYAN & CO., 
W 'OULI) most respectfully call the attention of the 
Public to their healthy Nursery Stock, which consists 
in pnrt as follows: 
Apple Trees—All ttie popular summer and long keeping 
varieties, 4 years old, #18 per 100. 
Northern Spy trees, 4 years old, #25 per 100. 
Cherry Trees—Straight stemmed, handsome headed trees. 
We will as usual exert ourselves to excel alt others in 
style and quality. 
Those wishing Hats at the above date, will leave their 
orders as soon as possible. 
All measures will be taken with our French Conforma- 
teur, tlie only process that insures a perfect and easy fit. 
[59iu3] CLARK & GILMAN, 23 State-st. 
The Hawa.an Islands.— It has been estimated uvor Vxhibited he: 
by Rev. Henry 1. Ghoever, in his late work enti- public, 
tied the “Island World of tlie Pacific.” that the Sheep at market, 1,670. 
ueu me ihiuuu uuu vi mo * avi.n., <yi «■! 0450 4 >it me opinion tnitt bii tne copies oruereu ny a ciud 
rate of mortality among the inhabitants ot tho Prices, #2,25 #2,50, #3, #4, #a, # 0 . t y . . 
, 1 H ides— grtteu, #5,25. should be sent together, but this is not required.— 
above named Islands as compared with that of Tallow—rough, #5,00. ... ... l4 b ’ M . 
births, is such that in ninety years the population Swine.—But few at market, until near night, when a " fi w "‘ send to as many different offices as maybe 
must he utterlv extimruisbod. Tho excess of lot of 400 arrived. 5 and 6 cents are demanded at whole- desired, provided our terms are complied with, 
deaths over births, as indicated by tho census of “* 6 , and !ro,n u " t.<iC , Lu,,.. i oi.ghm.m. ... f "* [7 ,, 
1>]48, was 6.456, which is equal to 8 per cent per Cambridge Cattle Market. ILF Competitors for our Premiums must adhere 
annum General indolence is assigned as the CAMBRIDGE, Feb. *2rt.—At Market 3*20 Cattle—about to the terms specified in next column. We cannot 
^ r t'* tt i w i ... x. A 7 ... , Cherry Trees— 8 traiRht .stemmed, hanc 
One pair from Ht. Lawrenre t o.. New i ork, purchased all be sent to one i>ost ofhee—(except m cases where a ii THYimlnr v;irieties § k >5 i»er 100. 
, VI. l.'l 11.1 nf lUnunru uni,I hv all ivhn vipwpil Ih<«in (bp ...... .El* I ’_■ 
by Mr. Flint, of Danvers, said by all who viewed them the 
fattest ever exhibited tiere—fine withal,—price not made 
40 copies or over are ordered to bo addressed to one Ailanthus, golden and weeping willows, poplars, horse- 
. f . a . .. . chesnuta, mountain ash, European and American varie- 
lndtvidual.) borne ot our triemls seem to be ot beg; paulonias at low rates, all adapted to streets, squares 
the opinion that all the copies ordered by n club and avenues; alsolarches, European and American The 
, , , , , . . foregoing can be furmslied at any size or age. Our stock 
should be sent together, but this is not required.— large and will lie sold low. 
We will send to as many different offices as may be Blants for bedding out, such as will flower from June till 
, ., , the suspension of vegetation, 
sired, provided our terms are complied with. Verbenas—Eighteen varieties: many of them have not 
■x - flowered yet in Rochester, except in bur grounds. #1,50 
ITT Competitors for our Premiums must adhere per dozen. 
1848, was 6,456, which is equal to 8 per cent per 
annum. General indolence is assigned ns the 
cause of this rapid depopulation. The islands arc 
eminently salubrious. 
GENESEE PAPER MILLS. 
■ 7 C.TT J._ FJiHE subscribers have completed tlie 
"m v v 7 VVY r Fv n J- additions to their Paper Mills, and 
. are now prepared to manufacture all 
m m W kinds of Paper by the most improved 
■ 8 s jKS, process. Our Mills contains all toe 
recent improvements in machinery, 
<3 m Ifl •. and some of them which cannot be 
.Ks, . found in any other mills in the State. 
From tlie experience derived in inan- 
Q B I j ufacturing paper lor nine years past in 
TirerawriievDST- this city, we flatter ourselves that we 
'f t' r Brn ca " hd orders to the satisfaction of our 
5 SI§ii5® fill 'i customers. VVe have this Benson put up 
’ H SESH8S5 - the largest and best Fourdrinier Mn- 
•v"vfurizi cliinc in this State, and with a few ex- 
ceptions in the United States. 
VVe are paying particular attention to the manufacture of 
fine Book Paper. We feel grateful for past patronage. 
ritini 
HR 
Tornado.— A terriblo tornado nearly destroyed 
the town of Fayetteville, Tonu., on tho 24th ult. 
Several lives wore lost, and many persons seriously 
injured. Tho wind blow a perfect hurricane, 
amidst which could be heard the screams of wo¬ 
men and children, falling houses and crumbling 
walls, mingled with poals of thunder. Tlie nir 
Petunias—Twelve varieties, select sorts, #1,50 per doz- and shall endeavor to merit its continuance, 
i—besides a number of seedlings from prize flowers, from (60-tfJ STODDARD, FREEMAN &. CO., 
hich we expect something superior. Rochester, Jan. 21, 1851. 78 State strut 
Stores—Working oxen, #50, 75(990. 
Cows and Calves—#1 H , 27, 31(940. 
Two years old, #13,19(925. 
Three years old, #1.7, 24(927. One very extra heifer 
sold for #65. 
Sheep and Lambs—1,140 at market. Prices, Extra, #t, 
7(910. By lot #2, 2,50(93. 
Remarks: Ttie market about the same as it was the last 
wnu oB v « with eleetrieitv Rain subsennentlv Remarks: rue mantel anout me same as n was tne last 
was aiivo witli electricity. *™ n “ u . D8e 1 uent 'y three webks-fair. One ox sold by W. H. Thomas, of Vt, 
fell in torrents, and impenetrable darkness pre¬ 
vailed. Tho tornado came from the south-west. 
Raggaok on Canal Boats. —A Mr. Harris Lo- 
vi, who took passage in a canal boat at this city for 
Buffalo, sometime during tho last season, left tho 
boat before it arrived ;<t Utica leaving his baggage 
letter containing their order and remittance. 
MAIL RECEIPTS 
On Subscription to Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
Since December 20, 1850. 
(USE* All Monkys received by mail for the Rural Nkw- 
to Potter, (.eland A. Co., of Quincy Market, lor #7 I? cwt. 
68 cars came over the Fitchburgh Railroad, and 32 over 
the Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Sheep 
Horses, Swine and F’owls.—[Boston Courier. 
NEW YORK, Fcb.2.>. [W ashington Drove Yard, 44th ^njing but credit as desired, 
st., and 4th avenue, and at Hudson River Bull’s Head, foot ° 
Select Geraniums in large quantities, #1,50 per dozen. 
Double Feverfews, thrifty, strong plants, # 2 , 0 tt per doz. 
Buddleya Lindlyana, purple flowering shrub, #2,00 do. 
Rhubarb—Giant, best sort for general use; low by the 
quantity. 
— Myatt’s victoria, extra large and fine, #4,50 tier doz. 
— Downing’s Collossal, Superior flavor and tender, 
#3 per dozen. 
Asparagus—Giant, in good condition for bedding, does 
well in city gardens, #3 per 1000. 
5000 prize double Dahlias, in one hundred and twenty 
fine varieties, ready in pots first of May. 75 varieties of 
them are those which obtained the first class prizes and at¬ 
tracted unusual notice last dahlia season at tlie Hortic.ultu- 
of Robinson st. for Beeves. For Cows, Calves, Sheep and Jno S Wilson,... 
on tho boat. When tho boat arrived at Buffalo, ljallllw , a t Browning’s 6 th st., near 3d Avenue, and at Jas Welch... 
one of his trunks was missing. He brought a suit Chamberlain's foot of Robinson st.) J S Heed. 
ntrainst It. I.. Noyes, tho agent, boforo the Circuit Offered LOOU Beeves, (700 Southern, and the remainder H Hooker- 
. ■ ivr v ■ i i i?. • i ,• , , from flits State and tlie East,) 60 Cows and Calves, and A McMath,.... 
Court lit Now York, and obtained a verdict jester- j^joq g b eep ami Lambs at Browning’s; 65 Cows and J B Tuttle. 
day of tjslffu, the value of tho trunk and contents. Calves, and about 2,250 Sheep and Lambs, at Chamber- T N Barnes. 
— Alb. Atlas. Iain’s. A Cole,. 
day of $125, the value of tho trunk and contents. 
—Alb. Atlas. 
Beeves—There has been a steady bu-mess done since our J II Van VIeck,. 
Nrw Hats. —The Home Journal announ6Sthat 
there is soon to bo a now style of gentlemen’s hats. 
Beebe, a Broadway hatter, will introduce at tho 
World’s Fair, next summer, a fashion of hats with 
no right angles. The crown is to Im “ rounded 
off’” like the end of a pumpkin, and Hogarth’s 
lino of beauty preserved throughout. This style, 
Mr. Willis thinks, is destined to do away with the 
prevailing order of hats, which he calls the “ seg¬ 
ment of a stove-pipe ” style. 
Gipsies. —A company of theso strange wander¬ 
ers visited Northeast, Cecil county, Maryland, last 
week. They traveled in wagons, and lodged in 
them at night, notwithstanding the severity of the 
weather. They came from Fnglatid, and have 
been in this country about three months. They 
conversed in English, but had an unintelligible 
jargon among thomselves. They relieved tho good 
poople of Northeast of much of their small change 
by fortune telling .—Cecil Dem. 
Sai.k op Old Coins. —At a salo of coins in 
Philadelphia, on Thursday night, a half dollar with 
the head of Washington, dated 1792, sold for the 
enormous price of $18. A Washington cent of 
1792. sold lor $2 12^. An American silver dollar 
of 1838, with the flying eagle, brought the largo 
price of $5, and a half dollar of tho some coinage, 
$7 25. Four old Massachusetts shillings brought 
$3 60, and a throe penny Massachusetts piece sold 
l’or $2. 
Statistics ok tub Canals. —Wo gather from 
tlie report of the Canal Commissioners a few in- 
last, but towards the close to-day,bomewhat slackened otf. Phelps Sc Hoi 
l’rires, however, are firm at from #6(98,50 we hearof it I) Dickinst 
some few transactions over and under these figures, but A B Hunt,., 
they cannot be taken as tlie fair average of the market: 160 E L Shepard, 
h ii over. Jno Thomas, 
..#2 W G Lacy,. 
.. .2 VV H Willard. 
...2 JT Van Buskirk,. 
.. .2 Jas WooiHey, . . . . 
...2 J C Plante,. 
.1,75 J 1) Smith,. 
.1,25 J S Beebe. 
.7,50 C Hebbard,. 
.. .5 C W Ingersoll,.. . 
which will be issued 1st May. 
JUgr” City office No. 16 East Gallery, Reynolds’ Arcade. 
Rochester, Feb., 1851. (61-tf) 
Phelps Sc Hobby,.15 I C Moore,. 
R D Dickinson.9 A Sill. 5 
A B Hunt,.2 Huntington Sc Boynton,. • .2 
left over. Jno Thomas,.. 
Cows and Calves in good demand; all sold, at prices II Dean,. 
ranging as in quality, from #25, #35(915. J B Jones,. . .. 
Sheep and Lambs sold at from #2, #4(95,50; about 300 Levi Lacy,. . . 
I .urge 8ale of Wool. 
The public sale which took place at Stockbridge yester¬ 
day, was attended by numerous dealers from Providence, 
Boston, Philadelphia, and New York, as well as many 
manufacturers. The stilt excited considerable competition 
and high prices were obtained. The prominent buyers 
J Lathrop,. 
M F Stilwell,. . . 
G W Taylor,.. . 
A Thomas,.. 
R O Billings. .. . 
S VV Finch,.... 
W Holden,. 
id high prices were obtained. The prominent buyers io Moore,... 
ere eastern manufacturers. The sales were as follows: (; y; Kelsey,... 
45,000 lb long medium fleeces.44 H Powers,... 
28,000 .. long medium fleeces,.......... .43A j Babcock!... 
00 .. extra selected,. . . 
00 .. super do . . . 
00 .. do tlo ... 
00 .. do do ... 
(HI .. do do ... 
00 .. do do . . . 
00 .. fine fleeces,. 
i d .. do do. 
DO .. do do. 
00 . . tub washed,. . . . 
Oil .. do . 
00 .. do . . . . 
HO .. medium. 
00 .. do . 
00 .. do . 
68 . ■ pulled,. 
Oil.. unwashed fleeces,. 
DO . - sorts,. 
6 bales combing wool,. 
Black fleeces,. 
Unwashed fleeces,. . 
Assorted fleeces,. . . 
.55(955 j 
. .50 
. .47 
.48.1 
.43 
.40J 
.45 
.44 i 
.33 
.43 
.41 
.40 
.42A 
.41 
.40 
.31, 31 and 37 . 
.30 
.45 
.38 
.42 
.234 
.33 
W G Lacy. . 
F Nurse. 
J Del afield,... 
N Spear,. . .. 
C P Ackly,... 
15 E W Fairchild,.. . . 
.4 R 8 Ransom,. 
.1 8 8 Sage. 
.1 J L Payne,. 
25 Rev VV H Doherty,.. 
.3 Wm West,. 
.2 Samuel Lewis,. 
Ill p Rappleye,. 
.4 Jas Jones,. 
. 2 Win P Curtis,. . . . 
.3 EC Gregg. 
.2 B Coddington. 
.3 Wm Ratlibun,. 
.3 AH Toll,. 
.2 P Campbell,. 
.2 Ira Odell. 
.1 L D Branch,. 
.2 Jno McConegal,.... 
.2 Dorus Swift,. 
14 Moses Sperry,. 
10 G H Janes. 
H PNorton. . ..4,50 B Farr, 
M Cole,. 
M Tisdale,. . . 
A Packard,. • 
A E Titden,.. 
E Savage,... 
C 11 Thorp,.. 
R E Kuck,.. 
Win Garbutt,. 
O P 11 Nash,. 
D H Lusk,... 
J H Shults,... 
Peter Auld,.. 
R Jackson,.. 
Jno White, . 
Wm Stewart,. 
Ira Odell,.. .. 
teresting facts. Tho number of boats registered by p_ p. q\ Moore, Rochester, N. Y., has just pshow'er.t'.T.TV!. 1.! A 1 I Hastlngs.T.’!! 
on the Erie Canal on tho 1st of February was 5015. closed its first volume and commences the now N Jeffords;.".’ . 10 | J G Khnlx'rUn,.’. 
But few of them are above 100 tons burthen.— year under auspices full of hope and promise both L Cone.16 A Lisk,....... 
There wore 1,325 scows, 1,605 deck scows, 696 to publisher and reader. Wo have been a faithful U Fletcher Jr, .7 11. B Latnphire,.. 
The balance of tlie sales consisted of sorted and dyed John 8 Wilson"..'..' • 
>ols.—(N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 28. VV B Bovverman", 
This excellent Agricultural and Family Journal, 
....2 H Lamphman. 
... .8 11 C 811shy & Co,.. . 
-5 M 8 Webb. 
.. . .5 J H F’rench. 
.. 6,25 E Foote,. 
... 10 8 Heston,. 
. f,25 HI. Ellis,. 
i .4,59 C D Langworthy,. . 
. . . 10 AM Taylor. 
.,..4 II Hunt,. 
.. . .2 Jno Mead,. 
.. .10 a O White. 
. .1,25 J A Carpenter,. . .. 
. .2,50 P P Meacham,. . .. 
... .2 J Babcock. 
. .3,75 A Conkey,. 
_ 2 WARay. 
at"the corner of Hamilton and Liberty streets. r r iIK Monroe County Savings Institution will be 
site their old stand, where ttiey are prepared f opened daily from 10 o clock, A. RL to 3 o clock, P. 
rs in their line of business with despatch. M.. at the Rochester Bank Building, No. 22 Lxchange st. 
.2 Agricultural Machinery and Implements. 
' \1 IXTHEELER, MELICK Sc C’o. continue their Manu- 
VV factory at the corner of Hamilton and Liberty streets, 
l Albany, opposite their old stand, where ttiey are prepared 
,, to fill all orders in (heir line of business with despatch. 
'.7 Orders for “Wheeler’s patent” Railway Chain Horse 
‘ - Powers and Overshot Thresher and Separators will receive 
v! their prompt and special attention. The large and increas- 
’ vt ing demand for these machines has induced tlie proprietors 
to erect a new and spacious Manufactory, and otherwise to 
" extend their means of promptly tilling orders. Their Pow- 
■ 'A ers and Threshers have teen sold toe past year in nearly 
'every State ln ttie Union, and are fast superseding the large 
'r and expensive machines iteretofore so common, especially 
in the Western Suites. 
•A Prices at Albany, for double or 2 Horse machines,. ..#145 
7J: “ “ Single or one Horse “ ... 120 
*52 Orders tuny be addressed to the subscribers at Albany, or 
to any of their numerous agents, a list of whom will be giv- 
GENESEE EVANGELIST, 
rrill 18 paper is devoted mainly to the promotion of reti- 
1 gioti 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 tlie stand¬ 
ards of the Presbyterian Church. 
It ranks among the liest weekly Journals of the land, and 
Is already a favorite with a large and increasing number of 
readers. 
A portion of it is devoted to such pieces as arc calculat¬ 
ed to interest the young. 
Intelligence respecting tlie progress of religion at home 
and abroad, and important [Knitical movements are care¬ 
fully chronicled. 
Those who wish for a cheap and valuable religious 
Newspaper—one winch contains a great variety of matter 
in a small compass, will not hesitate to take the Evangelist. 
terms: 
In advance.#1,00 per annum. 
If not paid within six weeks. 1,25 “ 
If not paid within eight weeks. 1,50 “ 
It is published weekly, at Rochester, N. Y. Office, cor¬ 
ner of State and Buffalo sts., opposite the Eagle tavern. 
Clergymen, members of churches and Postmasters, are 
requested to act as agents. Moneys properly enclosed, and 
plainly directed, may tie sent by mail at tite risk of the Ed¬ 
itor and Proprietor. (56-1f.J R. VV. HILL. 
WHITNEY’S 
Rochester Gallery of Daguerreotypes 
C IONTAINS portraits of distinguished Americans, Offi- 
> cers of ttie Army, and many of our well known Citi¬ 
zens, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. 
This establishment is one of the most extensive in West¬ 
ern New York. It now occupies three large and commodi¬ 
ous rooms, in the new and beautiful block lately erected by 
Gen. Gould, entrance 14 State street. 
The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scientific 
manner, and are attended in person by ttie proprietor; be¬ 
ing separate and distinct from the Reception and Working 
Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and tree from the disagreeable 
effects of chemicals. 
The copying apparatus is under the supervision of an 
artist of well known skill in that very difficult branch of 
this business, and the light and instruments have been ex¬ 
pressly arranged for procuring exact copies of Daguerreo¬ 
types, paintings, statuary. Sec . It is the aim of the propri¬ 
etor to render in every part of his business that attention 
which the public are entitled to from the patronage he has 
received. E. T. WHITNEY, 
(53tf ) Rooms 11, 15,17, Gould Buildings, State 8 t. 
SAVINGS RINK. 
lino boats, 869 lake boats, 440 bull heads, and 80 
packet boats. 152 now boats were added iu 1849, 
aggregating 12,260 tons. 
Wild Gkkse.—L arge flocks of wild jreese pass¬ 
ed over this city early this morning, in their north- displaying in each of these departments an amount 
ward flight. This migration or the wild goose to of experience «»d talent scarcely to ho met within 
tho uorth iu tho spring, is generally considered as a single publication. The “Rural” is published 
an indication that the cold weather is gone, no more | weekly in quarto form, of suitable size for binding, 
to return for the season.— Buff. Commercial Atlo. 
Feb. 27. 
render of the closing volume, and we must say that I B"7/" Tlie above contains only a portion of tlie receipts 
we know of no paper which comes nearer to our since toe date mentioned. The list will tie continued next 
ideal of what a Rural ami Family paper should he, weel ” 
than tho “ Rural New-Yorker Its great loading - - - ■ — . 1_ 
features are Agriculture, Horticulture, Mechanic Married, 
Arts, Literature, and Domestic and Rural Economy; 
Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c. 
E AGLE PLOWS of all sizes, Thrashing Machines, and 
i all kindsof Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &x.,for 
sale bv 
(62-tf ) 
E. C. WILDER & OO.. 
Palmyra, Wayne CO., N. Y. 
In this city, on tlie 26th ult., by Dr. A. G. Hall, FRAN- 
018 P. WOOD, of Niagira Falls, and ELIZABETH H. 
MERRBLL, of Rochester. 
On the 25th ult., by the Rev. II. W. Leo, Rector of 8 t. 
Luke’s Church, WM. 8 . BISHOP, Esq., and Miss ANN 
Moork's Rural Nkw-Yokxek.—T his excellent 
Agricultural and Family paper has commenced its 
second volume. We are glad to see that its merits 
arc appreciated. As a paper for farmers we do not 
and is illustrated with numerous beautiful and cost- CORNELIA, d’aughter of toe late Col. Nathaniel Roches- know of its equal anywhere —True Democrat, (Ju¬ 
ly engravings .—Adrian (Midi.) Watchtower 
ter, nil of this city. 
liet, III.) 
Everard Peck, f| David E Itewis, 
David R Barton, Thomas Hanvey, 
Charles VV Dundas, Moses Chapin, 
Levi A Ward, F.benezer Ely, 
I«wis Selye, Aaron Bronson, 
William N 8 age, George VV Parsons, 
William W Ely, George Ellwanger, 
Alvah Strong, Joel P Milliner, 
Martin Briggs, Ephraim Moore, 
Theodore B Hamilton Nehemiah Osborn. 
Freeman Clark. 
EVF’.RARD PECK, President. 
Frf.eman Clark, Treasurer. 
Rochester, June 1, 1850. (53-tf. ] 
MAKSILVLL’S HOOK BINDERY, 
enatatwm BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and 
.F /B/M fJyL Buffalo streets, over Sage & Brother’s Book- 
MSEr store, Rochester, N. Y. 
AiLujj&k..®’ Music books. Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c., 
bound in plain and fancy bindings ; old books rebound ; 
Blank books ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; 
Public and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— 
Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at¬ 
tended to. 
N. B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. 
January, 1851. (57-tf.] F\ H. MARSHALL. 
JAPANNED WARE. 
A LARGE lot of Japanned Ware just received and for 
sale, wholesale and retail by J. E. CHENEY, 
(56-tf.j No. 24 Exchange Street 
