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!j MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 7 ! 
^etog ^htghiplis. Foireigi) ]i)fei%ej)ce. MeJJiqeoce. 
Thk Provincial Geologist, after a long and 
careful examination, has decided that no coal 
is to be found in Canada. Notwithstanding 
Arrival of the Atlantic. 
California News. 
Slioop—Sales $2,75, 3,50, 4,25, 5,25, 6/89. 
Swine—lat Hogs, $5,25/85,60; Shouts, in small lot*, 
$4,50/®$5.50 ; at retail, from $6 to $8,50. 
CAMBRIDGE CATULE MARKET.—Dec. 27. 
ALLEN’S PATENT MOWER, ^ 
THE MOST PERFECT MACHINE YET INVENTED. 
This Machina wa3 patented in 1852, and ha 3 boon nsod 
by a large number of intelligent farmers for two soasons - 
is to be found m Canada. Notwithstanding The Collins Steamer Atlantic arrived at New The Steamship I 
this decision a farmer in West Gwillimbury, New York on the afternoon of December 31st. New ‘Orleans Dec. 
StSMS 2 SWT 3 S the first instance on the ***** ^ 
The Steamship Daniel Webster arrived at 
New Orleans Dec. 30th, bringing California 
At market 798 Cattle—about 700 Beeves, and 98 Stores s0 superior has it proved itself ovor all others, that 
consisting of Working Oxen. Cows and Calves Y'-arlinu-s’ lt 15 now f> reatl y preferred wherever known, 
two and three years old. ’ ’ Tills superiority consists: 
Prices — Market Beef—Extra, $8,00 per cwt; 1st quality lst In Perfectly cutting any kind or grass, whether fine 
$“,25/87.50 ; 2d do.. $0,75/87,00 ; Gd do., $6/86 00 • or- or coarso > iodgod or standing, and Salt Meadows as well 
dinary, $5/85,50. ' ’ ’ ’ 1 ’ ’ as upland. 
Hide*—$5,50/8$6 per cwt. Tallow. $8,25/88 50. Pelts Owing to the form of the knife and its rasp patent, 
i/875c. Calf Skins, ll)£/ 812 c. per ft. 1 ’ It does not clog even in the finest grass. 
Barrelling Cattle—$6,50/87,25 per cwt. 3( }- Th f peering being hung on horizontal shafts and 
Stores—Working Oxen, no sales and no demand. justly balanced, enables the mower to run perfectly true 
Cows and Calve-:—$25, 28, 29, 30, 32 34 35 38 42/352. \ n a s * ra *ght or curved line, and with one-tbird loss 
Yearlings—$8, 9^10. * 1 draught than any other yot made. It also run 3 with much 
Two Years Old—$25, 28, 28, 30. 32. 34 .35 36 42/348 '® 3S no j a(3 , and with no jerking motion, in consequence of 
Sheep and Lambs—3,307 at market—ExtraW 50 *5 0/3 J!?° , .*? beia S operated by a wheel instead of a crank.— 
; by lot $1.75, 2, 2,12}£, 2,25, 2,33, 2,50, 2 7s’ 3/33 50 . "T 0 bml0 ® al11:10 token off or put on in a moment, without 
Swine—All large hogs ; wholesale, softs 5c! hards 5kc! v n ? co ?5$ r of Posing it through the arms of the driving 
-—. , . * wheel. This is a very great convenience and obviates a 
- - - =2-— serious objection against Mowing machines. 
irw-f-n. t! h ; T i :le 8up , erior peering enables the knife to play with 
Ti U I) 0 I Ts8C II) C D T 8 e sufficient rapidity to do its work well, at a speed of the 
( I team of not over two and a half to three mile.s per hour. 
•. .'-w-v.,-.,-,.,.Most other Mowers require the team to walk at the rate of 
TV’vrR'K'R.lCTl T AWH tt/VR qin? fourmtios per hour, which is very distressing to the horses, 
r wnr - * LAND FOR SALE, 6th. A smaller wheel is attached to this Mower by a 
ihb anipwrecKB 01 tne last eighteen months 7 " . uy tins Laiitormanews is not very important. Not- 
oount up the loss of near eight thousand lives. a mvai is of no importance, so far as active withstanding the continued absence of rain, 
Of these, the ship Mercedes carried down 731, operations arc concerned. The Allies are for- which was getting to he severely felt,, the ruinin g 
the ship Abidish 701, the steamer Birkenhead tifying their encampment, and the siege is pros- news is of a cheering character. A nugget of 
700, the: steamer City of Glasgow 500, the ship ecu ted feebly the trenches beimr inundated gold valued at $2000 > weighing seventeen 
Annie Jane 275, the ship Tayleur 370, the , . y ’ T , . , 0 nundated pounds, had been found near Sonora. Rich 
steamer Arctic and the ship Powhattan each ,y iatL rams - Reinforcements and supplies gold plains some twenty miles in extent had 
370, and so on thro’ the melancholy calendar, have been sent forward to the Crimea, and been discovered on the last fork of Carson 
The long pending suit between the States of E n &i and i R is stated, is about to enlist German 
n --• _ 3 m...* 1. . 1 , i • 1_ i anrl Bunco mivSIinwAfi r.»wl A Jiilllron/l fmm T S\a At xrr/x 1 r»o 
Georgia and Florida, relative to their bound- anc ^ Swiss auxiliaries, and to send out militia A luiilroad 
ary line, will be argued at the present term forces to do garrison duty abroad, so as to des- do ’ , 1S bavOTaL 
of the U. S. Supreme Court at Washington— patch the regulars as reinforcements to the the Colorado 
I hft 111 nerm ati t. nf flrvnrt. will threw int.e ^ . __ . . _ VyViuittUO. 
A Railroad from Los Angelos to the Colora¬ 
do, is favorably thought of, and the inhabi- 
Yearlings—$8, 9/310. 
Two Years Old—$25, 
Sheep and Lambs—3,2 
8 ; by lot $1,75, 2, 2,12 4 
31 <) beHisetyeijf s. 
TIMBERED LAND FOR SALE. 
tants of San Die<r 0 are nroiortin- P a ilrnad to > I wnx sell 14, 20, or 25 aero* of timbered land in a black- spring axle, which runs parallel with the driving wheel 
,1 J lc o° are Projecting a Railroad to I ash and cedar swamp in Chili, 3 miles north of Scottsvillo. This enables the machine when threw,, e„t 
The judgment of the Court will throw into , rn ,„ . ... , , . . tXHoraao. 
the State of Georgia or Florida nearly two ° , ^ treat ; m f lu wlth Austlia 1S r0 ‘ borne capitalists in Los Angelos hare pur- 
millions of acres of land, belonging to the S^ded "with suspicion by many, and was de- chased lands with a view of founding a new 
United States. clared by Mr. Layaed, an opposition member C ^Y Blx m iles inland from San Pedro. The 
_ ._ r r, . . telpcrmnli Lntwoe-r, _ 
a*li and cedar swamp in Chili, 3 miles north of Scottsvillo. 
Scottavillo, Dec. 26, 1854. [261-3t] P. B. REED. 
MERINO EWES. 
ILvuvo sold a portion of my land, I will sell 200 selected, 
full blood Morir.o Ewes, from 3 to 4 yoar 3 old, and sup 
Thbeh are upwards of 2,000,000 people of of Parliament, to be little better than so much telegraph between Columbia and Stockton was head*i^iots’of R Cb °‘ C ° T^i-frEPS™ * n t£. S uarranted t0 satisfaction. 
. . L . '... r . * LO hft 171 ODPnit IOD r.ho Tirct Tonnoi-tr AGENTS PiOT.TrTTKTI TH «ttt t tttw M 1 
This enables the machine when thrown out of geer, to he 
driven over the field or along the road as readily as if hung 
on a pair of wagon wheels. 
6th. A reaping board can be attached when required, 
thus making it a reaper or mower as doairod. 
7th. This Mower is mado in the most perfect manner, 
German origin and birth in this country now. waste papor. 
They support 30 daily, and from 150 to 171 Parliamen 
semi-weekly, and weekly newspapers. It is 
rste nannr to he in operation the first of January. 
* ‘ ' The adaptation of the soil in the Sacramento 
Parliament assembled on the 12th ult., and Valley for cotton growing has been demonstra- 
Darien, January lst, 1855. 2i 
’ A SMALL FARM FOR SALE. 
Agents solicited to sell this Machine. 
K. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water St., Now York. 
4®"Please be particular and not misialca tho number 
rrccn.iv, 111M1 rrccmjr IlcnDUniTOlO. 11 U : l r i, r r , 1 rr iul, mo AUSUIlOUrg, Jan. 1 /tn, IbOO, tO SO.i tO UlS 
estimatod that this aggregate subscription list listened to a speech from the throne. It is u Y x ibition of samples grown therein, highest bidder—of not ie*e than 32>£ dollars an acre—my 
reaches nearly 200,000 copies, — about the brief, and urges the adoption of measures to , a '5? i° m the Sandwich Islands 12 days la- °f Grand River mtstitute, an 
i J r* ’ , v . 1 ,, tt • ... , ter. No news of lmnortaneo Tr»rlir.A.t,irmc orp endowed Manual Labor School. R. M. WALKER, 
number of the German voters in the Union. nroReente the war wif.L vitrAr • on 1 uupuua.ua. muicauons aie ;il 
reaches nearly 200,000 copies, — about the brief, and urges the adoption of measures to , xt . naw . lc i islan d 3 day 
number of the German voters in the Union. prosecute the war with vigor ; eulogizes the Javorabl°e toX eTrfy compietftn S^he 
“Inglbsidb,” one of the most beautiful vil- bravery of the allied army in the Crimea; nexation treaty, 
las in the country, about one mile from Wash- lauds the Emperor of the French ; speaks of The British frigate Vesta, in leaving G 
ington, with 140 acros of land was sold recent- having concluded a treaty with the United town, for Jamaica, grounded and was towe 
Iy, for 334,500. Capt. 1 orbes Britton, former- _i • ••.!. , . ,, bv the steamer Daninl Wr>h«fpr 
lj of the U. S. Army, was the purchaser. It & * ate9 ’ an fL r ^" m - tht . general P rm P enb J °f ih * 7 Ul ^ stcamci - Jamei Webstei. 
was built for Col. Howling, a Philadelphia °-en- Em P ire - Tlie diplomatic representatives of the 
tleman, the whole costing him $70,000. ° various nations at peace with England were TiTn 0 C 
A labgb area of ground in McLennan county, P rcB cnt, all decked out in oourt finery, except #lj d* • 
Texas, was this last fall nlanted with wheat, our Minister, Mr. Buchanan, who appeared in .. 
I will be at Austinburg, Jan. 17th, 1855, to soil to tho wl i? a }’ ou desire to call at my Store. 
ghe?t bidder—of not less than 32>^ dollars an acre—my • Iar S e,t and la0 «<' complete assortment of 
rm of 57 acres, joining that of Grand River Intstitute, an „ , r „ AGRICLLTURAI, IMBr.EMENTS, 
idowed Manual Labor School. R. M. WALKER. ouch as Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Powers, Fan 
WesterTille, Franklin Co., Ohio. 261-lt* Mills, Thrashing Machines, Horse Hay Rakes, etc., etc., of 
Westerville, Franklin Co., Ohio. 261-lt* 
DR W. M. STEPHENS] 
Pnrsicuw of Dansvillb Model Wathu Cras, will loctnro 
The British frigate Vesta, in leaving Grev- ! « u? 0 ^, 0 ' DA ^T, ILIJi WoD ,^ ■ Vatsu CcRfl . will loctnro 
to™, for Jamaica, grounded and washed off I Z'Xm SS SlSSl t»ge®“ SLTfe?'. 
by the steamer Daniel Webster. “Hygiene.” “The two Systems of Medical practice,” etc., 
I wllf»rPVAr ho mq V ho {nvi + nrl H/a tso r. rv rl 
\t\fs Id * ■m 4 > W• w f W ^ 4* * * w * W P V. 0 S < ^ 4 » m ^ W * *4* ** W 0 V #V**l 
LAKOB area of ground in McLennan county, P icscn ^> a R decked out in oourt finery, except 
is, was this last fall planted with wheat, our Minister, Mr. Buchanan, who appeared in 
wkerevor be may be invited to do so. and expenses paid. 
261-11, W. M. STEPHEN'S, Dansville, N. Y. 
all kinds. 
Horuccltcr-u, Tools, a fine assortment. 
SEEDS FOR THE FIELD AND GARDEN fresh grown 
ana of the best sorts. 
Peruvian Guano, Super-Phosphate of Lime, Bono Dust, 
Poudrette, Plaster of Paris, and other Fertilizers. 
The American Agriculturist, a Weekly Quarto of 16 
pages. Price One Dollar a volume—two volumes a year. 
201-lt* R. L. ALLEN, 189 and 191 Water St., N. Y. 
NEW VOLUME OF 
and a considerable crop of that kind will next citizens’ dress. 
year be raised in the State. Around San An- Both houses voted the usual c< 
\l n l° f l Sr gar f T° W fJ aiS ? d - hi3 year T ^dresses to the Queen, preceded 
In fact, all the staples of the Union seem to ... , , . 7 
flourish in this broad State. stirring debates, in which the oj 
FARM FOR SALE. ^ ^ XB V ana Wftt9r *• 
Tim subscriber offers for sale his farm of 90 acros, situ- NEW VOLUME OF 
atad about one mile East of the Village of Honeoye Falls, THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER 
” 0n ( ' 08 Co " -) r ' V- There is now upon the farm about Tun Seventh Volume of this, Journal will commenco 
htth f ° r vrh ° s - t fl v ftoon of tba v(;r y be 3t of meadow, with January, 1855. It will be improved in both Contents 
turn about tan acre* of timber, a good dwelling house, barns and Appearance, the Publisher having resolved to spare 
and other out-buildlngs ; a good Apple orchard, about fifty no reasonable effort or expense to render the work indla- 
William Carey, who had charge of some 
canal boats in the Atlantic basin, N. Y., was 
suffocated in the cabin of the boat he occupied 
a few nights ago. It appears he built a fire 
and closed the hatches, and lying down to 
sleep was suffocated by the gas originating 
from, the coal fire. 
stirring debates, in which the oppi 
high ground against the ministry. 
Arrival of ths Asia. 
In North Chili, on New Year’s eve, by Rev. Samuel F. ] a nu naber of springs, and a well at the house. 
Church, BARNEY D. DUEL, Esq., of Ogdon, and CORNE¬ 
LIA E., eldest daughter of Asa Alls, Esq., of Chill. 
Or the subscriber will exchange the above farm for a 
pensable to all Interested in the objects to which it is de¬ 
voted. The main featuros of the work will be continued, 
with tho addition of valuable improvements. Each num¬ 
ber will contain 
THIRTY-TWO LARGE OCTAVO PAGES ! 
lot of from 30 to 60 acros, situated near some village, with ‘ ' . ’ 
suitable improvements. For further particulars inquire P rblt0 d and illustrated in .superior style. The 
Swifl of the subscriber, on the premises, or address^fposY S ° f tllQ most 
and closed the hatches, and lying down to Tira steamer Asia arrived at Halifax January 
sleep ww suffocated by the gas originating 3 d. Affairs before Sebastopol remain unchang- 
from the coal fire. ed. The weather had been very bad and much ^ 
A project is nearly matured in Paris of a sicknegs prevailed . The Ru8sians made fre . da: 
pilgrimage to Rome, m large bodies, like those . f. , . _ 
of the pleasure railroad expeditions between sorties, chiefly against the French, and 
London and Paris. Companies of hundreds wcro always repulsed with considerable loss on 
will be conveyed to tho Holy City, and provi- both sides. Prussia declines to join the trip- 
dod on the way with all comforts, at a very p i e alliance, but expresses a willingness to ne- -2 
Dqfljs, 
261-lt* J Y’WELCH 8 Honoove 3 Fai r, a a< VonroB Co 3 ^^^ I use ^ a anc i reliable information on the breeding, rearing 
riAl__ ’ Honooy9 Fal ' 8 ’ Monroe Co -• ^• Y - ! and profitable management of Domestic Animalsf-lnclud- 
TV70 FARMS FOR SALE. i; ig Pkdigrxes of Puro-bred Cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc., 
On* farm of 120 acres, 20 acres of it good timber—Oak l he Nalaes and Residences of the principal Breeders and 
and Pine — worth $85 per acre. Also a farm of about 45 ?, WU0rs of Improved Stock throughout tho country, life- 
acres, all under cultivation, and worth $75 per acre._ like Fortraiti of Domestic Animals, etc. Careful Reviews 
Theee two farms are as good as the best in Livingston Co. , the Wool, Cattle, Grain and Provision Markets are gLven 
vr>j:,/vT,fi.,:,A^./vvwAn/>.n J . v ,, A/WVl ,, and Pine —worth $85 per aero. Also a farm of about 
In Irondequoit on tho 23d u!t., HARRIET C., youngest acres, all under cultivation, and worth $75 per acre 
daughter of Jxdxdzah and Saeah M. WHrrs, aged 5 months. Theee two farms are aa good as the best in Livingston ( 
moderate rate. 
Wi regret to record the death of the Rev. 
Dr. Kitto, widely known and esteemed as the 
editor of the “ Pictorial Bible,” and author of 
numerous works in illustration of the sacred 
text. Dr. Kitto died at Constadt, near Stutt- 
gard, on the 26th ult., in his 61st year. 
gotiate with England and France, and with 
that view a special Prussian Envoy had arrived ■ 
in London. 
Liverpool Markets.— The market for bread- 
Thase two farm* are as good as the best in Livingston Co. , tne w 001 > cattle, Gram and I rovision Markets aro given 
Are in the town of Fortago, half a mile northerly from the n eacl1 number—an invaluable feature. 
Nunda station, on tho Buffalo and N. Y. City Railroad, in TERMS — Fifty Cents a Volume, (Two volumes a 
a good view of the car* for several miloj. They are year.) Five Copies for 52 ; Eight lor $3 ; Eleven for $4 ; 
nearly level—no broken land—with good buildings, and seventeen for $6 ; Twenty for $7 ; Thirty for $10. An 
orchards, and well watered with springs and wells, and extra c °I>y ^'ea to every person forming a club of eight or 
first rate fences. Have been tilled deep, and aro in a’bigh more. Yearly copies (two volumes) double above rates. 
Rural New-Yorxxh Omca, ) 
January 3,1855. ' j 
Thh grala market experiences no reduction of prices at 
the opening of the new year, with the exception of Barley 
which Is decidedly lower. It Is quoted to-day at $I/g)l,08, 
state of cultivation, and very clear from noxious weeds. 
For further particulars inquire of the subscriber, on tho 
premises. I am bound for Texas. [261-lt*] 
Hunt’s Hollow, N. Y. THOMAS F. BENNETT. 
FARM FOR SALE! 
Club paper* will be *ent to different po*t-offico 3 , if de*ired. 
Now is thu Tixb to Subscribe and form Clubs.— 
Money, properly inclosed, may be mailed at our risk, if 
addressed to D. L\ T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
The Wool Grows?, and Stock Register is an indispensa- 
stuffs was generally firm and flour commanded and no sales. Wheat is above previous figures, and Flour 
full rates. Transactions were not however bas advanced, prime Genesee being worth, to the trade. 
_ ’ ’ rWn ir, OK 
The undersigned offer for sale their farm, situate in the ble companion of the breeders of sheep, cattle, horses, or 
town of Macedon, about 3 mile 3 South West of Palmyra poultry. Wayne Co. Whig. _ 
village. The farm contains 113 acres, ha3 upon it a good I UNITED STATES CLUB AGENCY 
ssssssss ^awsaw sax 
well fenced, „d m ^ STeSS'S IS. -■ 
w vvuvvuu wouiruuu C*I_IV_A WGUK- y J • r» i ilii lii 1 1 .0- 
Harlan (Woolly Whig) having 45, and Cook J - ncllan conl was hd per quarter better, and the Cither slight changes aro ma-lo in prices, which may bo 
(Silver Gray Whig supported by Democrats) 43 market closod firm. Provisions generally un- seen by the table. 
votes; 10 scattering. changed, though contracts for pork and beef ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Georoh W. Richardson, the Know Nothing had boon mado at rather higher rates. Flour and Grain. I Fruits and Roots. 
mayor elect of Worcester, Moss., is said to be ____ ^rr. :. , 8 &Ss"""‘ , Sg ' 1 «'£a.SSSS? 
Fruits and Roots. 
Flour, bbl.$10,75.^)111 Apples, bush... 
decidedly opposed to the Fugitive Slave Law. 
He declares that the Police, while under his 
control, shall in no case assist in sending back 
fugitive slaves to bondage. 
The census of Niagara Falls village has just 
4 *** W + * V* U *V * * \ 9\ 4 * si n w * V, t f\4\4 « a * 
Jifel'nli) e c o P d. 
Thk favors of Booksellers and Publishers 
Wheat, bush.$2,38 Do. dried.75/S88C 
Corn.85c Potatoes.50/®75c 
Oats.45c Hides and Skins. 
Rye.$1,25 Slaughter 
Barley.$1©1,06 Calf.. 
.oil is very’productivo in both wet and dry iS, and '‘'Z^^e^merfcanUffion the Olive Branch the 
for ail crops cannot be excelled in Wayne county. There y,,,.', nuno th<r WneViv ivniouor m^ 9 
26L2t* P ' ’ aSm M y ^HESNEXT, ^ a °rv Museum ^ Am ° rk ' #n CrU8,lder ’ 811(1 Dod * e ' 9 Ui ' 
Macedon, Dec. 27, 1854. JESSE L. BENNETT. vL, S .v.tt. t 
graph, the Star Spangled Banner, the Yankee Privateer, 
the True Flag, tho Practical Farmer, American Patriot, 
5o A DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE, ai: 
Situ ated half a mile South-east from Vernon Centre, con- 
5c taining 84 acros. On the premises are two dwelling houses. 
0c (one nearly new. and built in the mo3t substantial and 'Y 
Know-Nothing and American Crusader, and Dodge’s Lit¬ 
erary Museum. 
New York —The Scientific American, the Home Journal, 
and the Weekly Tribune. 
Rochester^ N. Y .— Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
.Philadelphia — The Saturday Evening Post, Mcliakin’s 
Weekly Courier. Arthur’s Home Gazette, Peterson’s La- 
xjariey.*>i[a/a,oo can. 10 c | (.one neany new, ana ouut in tne most su 03 tautial and 4 "bmiw, rewnuu s g 
Buckwheat.$1.00 | Sheep pelts.50®88c ! commodieus manner,) and ample barns. The farm is well ^ ies ' National Magazine, and Arthur’s Homo Magazine. 
been completed and exhibits an np-o-roo-ate nf uwmuicio tmu. i uuuuuud ALeats. Sheds. ] are two orchards, an excellent variety of grafted fruit- 
two thousand five hundred and fifty-nine in- liave so accumulated on our hands, that we p °rk, mess bbL...^$1.4^15 Clover, bush.$ 7 , 50/38 |-Also fourteen acres timber land, including a va luable 
.$1.00 Lamb do.27/363c i watered, and adapted to either grain or grazing. There 
Sheds. are two orchards, an excellent variety of grafted fruit.— 
Do. cwt.$5,50(©6 I Timothy.$3/@3,50 sugar orchard 
iiuiu JAun jjuuivs, ami &uuii aisu mnicc cnucany chickens.6c Coal, Lehigh ton.$9 50 ’ '- UJU ° 3 uuul '• u “ r. i\. n. auu x y t Any one oi tne weexues, and cither of the following $1 
the more nrominent Publications received nt Tllrka ys.8c Do. Scranton.!.!!. $7! 00 ea [ t . frorn . v Y 0St Bloomfield village by’plank road. The publications—Forrester’s Poys’and Girls’Magazine, the 
10 more prominent; i UDilcations lecetved at Dairy, tc. Blossburg... $5 50 * 01 . 1 , I s variable and well adapted to all kinds of crops, the /Monthly) Schoolmate, the Phrenological Journal tho 
the Rural Office. Butter.18/®20c Do. Char '.SrtjlO buildings are in comfortable repair, well and spring wa- Water-Cure Journal — for $2,25. 
T, „ . „ _ „ ■ . Cheese.8/®10c Salt, bbl.$1 75 ter are ,*? abundance and both unfailing. There are 7 Also, Gleason’s Woekly Pictorial Drawing-Room Com- 
ak sir axi) Othkr PxxciLUfGfl. By Kirwax, author of tried.10^2)10Hay. ton.$9^il5 acr °s or flno timber, a thrifty orchard of grafted apple*, panion, and either of the $2 Weeklies for $3,75 or the 
l: Letters to Bishop Hughes,” u Men and Things as seon Do. leaf.lOj^lOK Wool, ft 20/2)35c P 0ttC * 1Q3 an( ^ other fi’uits in abundance, and wheat on the Pictorial and one of the Monthlies for $4,25. 
habitants. Compared with the census taken can only give their titles, &c., this week. We Mutton carcass. $3,50?S)4,50 | SundkiW. v ’* 
two years ago, this shows an increase of about propose to open a new department for Extracts Ha m -b smoked ft. 8 c j Wood, hard. ..$4/^5 
one thousand. from New Books, and shall also notice critically Chickens 8 .’!!’.!!!*.!!!!! !!ec Coal,'LoWgh! ton.'.* 
Thbbs are 689 licensed free negroes in St. the more prominent Publications received at Turke y s --. 8 c Do. Scranton.$7!oo 
Louis county, Mo. of whom 210 are washers the Rural office. Butter...^’“/.ASoaoc Do. bU fc-.:.V::.78 $ /|io 
by occupation, 06 laborers, and 29 barbers.— Cheese.8/?i)10c Salt bbl... si 75 
The remainder respectircly follow various oc- 1 AR ’ SI1 ®tkkr P*ncilings. By Kirwan, author of Lard, tried. 10 /® 10 >£ Hay, ton.$96$15 
cupations, and one or two ara put down as 1; Letters to Bishop Hughes,” “Men and Things as seen Do. loaf.10®10K Wool, ft..'.'.20/©35c 
tradesmen. In Europe,” etc., etc. New York : Harper k Brothers. Tabow.12c Whits fish, bbl.$8,50 
rn q. t, , ,-w-. i \ u- , . [From E. Darrow a Brothkr.] 5*^’ doz -.’ odfish quintal $4,75 
In« St. Paul (Minnesota) Pionesr contains . 1 Candles, box.16c Trout, bbl. $8 00 
the following advertisement :— ‘‘One hundred AMltKICAM BHncicipIos on National Prosperity. A Thank*- --— 
able bodied lawyers are wantsd in Minnesota, giving Sermon. By Nicholas Murray, D. D., Pm tor of NEW YORK MARKET. — Jan. 3. 
to brsak prairie land, split rails, and cord tho First Presbyterian Cbnrch, Elizabethtown. New FLOUR—Common grades dull and easier. In better de¬ 
wood. Eastern and Southern papers please xork . Harper t brothers. [From E. Darkow a B*o.] scriptions no change worthy of note ; sales at $9,12)^25 
eopv ’ ’ Echoes : or, Loisuro Hours with tho Gorman Poets. By A for inferior to common State : $9,25/e60 straight, choice 
w •! Ell tta * . Til , C. Khhdrick Rochester-Will N Vow Yort • “d favorite State: $9.50/»81M com. to good Ohio, Mich.. 
Fiftfbn miles of the Utica & Black River „ b, ^ 1 k ' Ind. and Wis.; 9,87>i®10,31>i extra Mich.; $9,75/a$ll 
Railroad has been openod for travel. Two vans J ctor -' on - [From W. N. Sags.] do. Ohio ; $11(©12,I2>^ do. Geneseo. 
:gar orchard. WM. LAWSON. 
Vernon Centre, Oneida Co., N. Y. 261-lt 
~ 78 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND 
For Salb, 2 y. miles from the C. and N. F. R. R. and 1>£ 
Also either of the above, and one copy of either of the 
following $3 Magazines for $3,50: 
Philadelphia —Godey’s Lady’s Book, Graham’s Magazine. 
New York —Harper’s New Monthly. 
Any two of the $3 Monthlies for $4, 
Any one of the Monthlies and one of the Weeklies for $6. 
Any two of tho Monthlies and one of tho Weeklies $5,50. 
Any one of the Weeklies, and either of the following $1 
r, . „ __ _ „ • , „ Cheese.8/® 10c Salt, bbl. $1 75 
Parish and Other Phncilings. By Kirwan, author of La rd tried .10010* Hay, ton. .. (mils 
“ Letters to Bishop Hughes,” “ Men and Things as seon Do. loaf.10t®10j4 1 Wool, ft.Ii0/®35c I P oa - c nes ana osner n-uits in abundance, and whei 
In Europe,” etc., etc. New York : Harper k Brothers Tnllew. 12c 1 White fish, bbl.$8,50 ! g roun d and no tares. Price, $3,600. Inquire of 
[From E. Dabrow t Bbotsek.] SSi.i“boi,: ::7.V.V.'“S ' SS“jR I “ 
Amrkicam Princicipl03 on National Prosperity. A Thank*- ____ 
giving Sermon. By Nicholas Murray, D. D., Pastor of NEW YORK MARKET_J tr 3 
tho First Presbyterian Church, Elizabethtown. New — nT -L ‘ 
NEW YORK MARKET. —J an. 3. 
eopy.” Echoes : or, Loisuro Hours with tho Gorman Poets. By A. 
Firrrax miles of the Utioa A Black River 2) K,u,D “ f ; K ; Chester: Wm. N. Sago. New York: 
Railroad has been openod for travel. Two vans 4 D ckerson ' [ From ^ Sagb -] 
trains per day run from Utica to Trenton. The h,ar t' j - kass : or, tho Brother’s Wifo. By tho author of the 
grouna ana no tares, irice, c>3.oou. inquire oi Publications will be sent to different addresses and to 
-nr . r,, , w - BECKWITH. different Post Office*, if doeired by those getting up the 
West Bloomfiel d, N . Y., 1 8o5. _261-lt* clubs, and addition* to club* of single subscriptions will 
POLAND OATS FOS ALL. be taken at club rate*, vi*., $2 for the Monthlies, 51,60 for 
Hating raised a large crop of Poland Oats the past sea- I s '„ ,, . 
son, I am now prepared to fill all orders at one dollar per ? 110 ^»g az; p e » 8*— 
bushol, of 40 lb*, each, including new bag*. I have also a annuai sl . fo i 1 ' Slx months, 
some fine Suffolk and Barkahira Fiv* 4 months old • weight , v 6 w . al ran ^ *|b0 reception regularly of a.l publications 
West Bloomfield, N. Y., 1855. 261-lt* 
POLAND OATS FOR ALL. 
Having raised a large crop of Poland Oat3 the past sea- 
sc.riptions no cnange wortny or note ; sales at $9.12X/8AS Tu. ^ , 7; vve warrant tne recep' 
for inferior to common State ; $9,25/860 straight, choice !00 ib" for $10 *wh ulo a 3 y^a old Dlvon Bull subscribed for to us. 
.ind ffivoi-ito Stfltn • iQ 50V81S1 U rnm tn ir/virf /\l,! n v;.l cw iUS., lor e»CU. ALSO, a 0 > car* OIU i)0\ on Hull. V- u Ail imhhVotlon. 
Observer says five cars well filled with people “ IIc 
made a trial trip on Saturday from Utica to D ' A 
Tregton. Tot Li 
It appears by the Coaet Survey that the ex- ^ orl 
tent of the shore line of United States on the Cou,tTS 
Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf, is about 12,500 Witl 
miles. The land boundaries, northern and Hou; 
•outhern, amount to at 1 oast 5,500 more, ma- tot Lr 
king in all 18,000. une 
Wms Florida was admitted into the Union [Pro 
there was granted to it 400,000 acre* of land >way : 
for the purpose of internal improvements. — S HiU 
Some of those lands have been «old, and the Yort 
fund on hand now amounts to over $600,000. Tira w 
Ephraim Littlefield, somewhat notorious as Biwh 
the chief witness in the trial of Dr. Webster, D. M 
for tho murder of Dr. Parkman, has, in con- Urs an 
sequence of a painful disease of the ear, be- Cicbt 
come insane. Roch 
At a skating match recently held in Madi- list's 
“Hoir of Redclyffe.” In Two Volume*. New York: 
D. Apploton * Co. [From D. M. Dawirr, Arcado Hall.] 
and favorito State ; S9.50/881X com. to good Ohio, Mich., 
Ind. and Wis.; 9,87>£f810,31>i extra Mich.; $9,75/3$ll 
do. Ohio ; $ll/812,12pi do. Genesee. 
GRAIN—Wheat iu moderate demand for export and tho 
home trade, bnt tho high prices in*i*ted upon by holders 
Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y., 1855. 
I. A. CLARK. 
261-lamtf. 
BOOK AG1NT3 WANTED, 
In every County in tho Union, to sell THE UNIVERSAL dollar. 
N. B. Ail publication* will be forwarded from the dif¬ 
ferent office* of publication. 
Term*—Canli in advance. 
Postage Stamps may be sent for fractional part* of a 
With Notes and Additions by tho author of “Rural white and yellow South; $1.02 Jersey and North yellow. 
Hour*.” Buffalo : PhinneyaCo. [From the Publishers.] 
ir Lin o* Horack Gsasi.KT, Editor of the Nevr York Trib¬ 
une. By J. Parton. New York : Mason i Brother*. 
[From D. U. Dswsr.] 
Way Dowx East : or, Portraituro* of Yankee Life. By i ss-i 0 * l'^Nf(518c Ohio, 18/a)24c State. Clieese, 10|®, 3 ^c 
materially check transactions. Sale* fair white Canadian HISTORY OF THE WORLD FROM THE CREATION TO THE Specimen copies* of any of the papers on our list sent, if 
at $2,15 in bond ; prime white St. Lsuis at $2,37 % ; com. YEAR 17S0, by John Von Muller. Revised and brought requested. 
red South at $2,05. Rye market dull—no export inquiry, down to the present time, by W. R. Murry. Esq. Com- 43“ -kll publication* ditcontinued at the expiration of 
and distillers insist on lower prices : nominal price $1,36 plete in one royal octavo volume or over 1,400 pages.— 111(3 Bmo paid for. 
/3$1,40. Corn firmer, with a moderate export demand ; Elogantly illustrated with numerous Engravings from Post Masters are respectfully requested to act a* agents, 
sales at $1/81,01 West mixed in store ; $1,01/81,02 sew original design*, byS. W. Rowse. Any comment respect- Address E. A. NORRIS & CO., 
white and yellow South ; $1,02 Jersey and North yellow, ing tho fitness of Mr. Von Muller for the preparation of a 261-3t Olive Branch Office, Boston. 
Oats doing better with sales at 55/860c for State and West, work of this kind will bo entirely superfluous, known as PATATflftTrir f>TT -r »pv t rn'vmnpvv ■-p-o Wn 
PROVISIONS—Pork market depressed and lower—only he is to tho literary and scientific world. It, will suffico c -“- TA b°GftE (K RARE AND VALUABLE SEEDS 
a limitod homo trade demand : sales at $12,50/862 mess ; to *ay that the mechanical execution of tho work is every Raised and put up by I. W. BRIGGS, Macedon, Wayne 
$12/825 prime ; $16/850 city prime mess. ' Dressed hogs way worthy of the contents, and that the book is admira- ^ County, New York. Per paper- 
more active at $6/8X- Lard steady ; sales at 9%o info- bly suited to the wants of the American people. O rang a Wathrmlon, (Now and Fine.)—A groat cu- 
rior ; 10>i fair to prime. Butter, only a moderate inquiry; “ The value of this work, as a comprehensive historical rl( >sify, aa< 3 not to be excelled by any of the Melon 
sale* at 12>^/818c Ohio, I8/824c State. Clieese, 10(®Vc. manual, ha* been fully tested.”—New York Tribune. _ t aaill y.25a 
whi*e and yellow South ; $l,CL Jersey and North yellow, ing the fitness of Mr. Yon Muller for the preparation of a 
Oats doing better, with sales at 55/860c for State and West, work of thi* kind will bo entirely superfluous, known as 
PROVISIONS—Pork market depressed and lower.—only he is to tho literary and scientific world. It will suffico 
a limitod homo trade demand : sales at $12,50/862 mess ; to say that the mechanical execution of tho work is every 
$12/825 prime ; $16/850 city prime mess. Dreesod hogs way worthy of the contents, and that the book i* admira- 
more active at $6/8(u■ Lard steady ; sales at mfo- bly suited to the want:s of the American people, 
rior ; 10)-., fair to prime. Butter, only a moderate inquiry; “ Tho value of this work, as a comprehensive historical 
Shha Swyh, tho original Major Jack Downing. New , 
York : J. C. Dorby. [From D. M. Dswky.] 
ALBANY MARKET.—Jan. 3. 
FLOUR—Thera is a moderate business doing in Wo 3 torn 
Tira Wandbrders hy Sba and Land, with Other Tales. By ; and State Flouiu ^ales at $8,75/89,50 for common to good j to Agent*. 
bly suited to the wants of the American people. urangb watbrmilon, [aow ana line.)—A great cu- 
“ The value of this work, as a comprehensive historical riosity, and not to be excelled by any of the Melon 
manual, ha* been fully tested.”—New York Tribune. T faalll y.• .. • • — ••••••.I 
“We have seen no work of the kind so complete and ' l ' a Crbam, or }\hde Su^ar Helm, of Alabama.—New 
admirable in all respects. ”—Providence Tribune. variety, very large, globular, white, thick rind; 
Sold only by subscription. Good inducements offered , ite flesh, quality unsurpassed • white seeds, and 
Pirrwt Parley. New York : D. Appleton t Co. [From 
D. M. Dhwiy.] 
Urs and Downs : or, Silver Lake Sketches. By Cousin 
CTcbly, author of “Lowie or the Bonded Twig,” etc. 
Rochester : Wanzer, Beardsley a Co. [From the Pub¬ 
lishers.] 
- - J. K. STICKNEY, Publisher, 
State, $10/810,75 for fancy Genesee and extra Western, 261-lot : * No. 19 Westminister St., Providence R I 
and $10,75/811,50 for extra Genesee. Buckwheat Flour - te-mrar hwttn -p «-p-m-pt. ! - 
$4,25 por 100 ft*. JfEW ENGLAND FARMER, 
GRAIN—In Wheat there L nothing doing. Western A’iionthly Agricutlxvral Journal for the Farm and Garden 
mixed Corn is being sold at 95c. Eyo$l,30. Barley $1,- 
12)4/5)1,19. Oats 50/853c. 
Tub New England Earner is published in large octavo 
form, on the first of every month, each number contain- 
Bon, Wis.,a mile was run in one minute and Blackwood’s Magazine, Dec., 1854. Now York: Leonard 
fifty-six seconds, starting included. It is said Scott k Co. Monthly, $3 per year. [From tho Pub- 
to be the swiftest time on record, and is equal Ushers.] 
to ordinary railway express trains. Harvur's Hagazinh, Jan. 1865. New York : Harper & 
Rumob says a company of Virginians are go- Brothers. Monthly, $3 a year. [From Darrow & Bao.] 
ing to Minnessota next spring, with their Tot Ladies’Repository, devoted to Literature and Religion, 
slaves, to “squat” on the west side of the Jan., 1855. Rev. D. W. Clark, D. D., Editor. Cincin- 
Mississippi. The population of the territory nati : Swormstedt & Poo. Monthly, $3 per year.— 
has been doubled this year. [From the Publisher.] 
The London Times speaks of the Cossacks as pTrp,AM ’ 3 “ AaAHM > Jan ” 1S65 ' Kow York : s - Pu ‘- 
they appeared at the recent battles on the Cri- nam ' iIont b*y, a y° ar - [From D. M. Dewey.] 
mea, as resembling “mounted Yankees, in The National Magazine, Jan., 1855. Rov. A. Stevens, D. 
their agility, intelligence, irregular costume D., Editor. New York: Carlton & Phillips. Monthly, 
and individual self-reliance.” $2 per year. [From the Publisher.] 
Ox Christmas Day, 1794, ship Betsey, 190 ” ) ’ ' * ’ - ~ 
tons, was launched in Salem, Mass., thermom- Th ^ Puii -) l New-Yorker is always lively, wide awake, | 
Dressed Hog* $5,75/86,25 for inferior or to fair, and ln S 4S pages of reading matter. Tho Seventh Volume 
$6,25/86,60 for fair to vory prime. commence* with the number for January, 1855, and it ia 
white flesh, quality unsurpassed ; white seeds, and 
altogether worthy of its name. The rind separate* 
from tho pulp, like the Orange Melon, but not so 
perfectly. It is a good substitute for, and by many 
preferred to the Citron for preserving.26* 
Citron Nutmeg Mcskxelon. —This new variety Is a 
little superior to thoso fine, small Nutmeg Melons 
so well known, but its main excellence is its size 
and productiveness — specimens of 7 and $ pounds 
weight being quite common.-J2% 
„ the intention of tho publisher to make it of more value [The above Melons were exhibited at several of the 
BUrrALU MALlvLI. J an. 6. than any voluino that ha* yet been issued. It will bo adjacent County Fairs, to the admiration and grati- 
FLOUR, ac.— Prices have somewhat strengthened with- Mled with practical articles on Agriculture, IIorticul- fication of thousands of taster*, many of whom 
in the past day or two ; sales at $9,25/89,50 for fancy ture, and subjects which relate diroctly to those great eagerly secured a few seeds at 26 cents per dozen.] 
and extra Illinois and Indiana : Black Rock held at $8,37 branches of the Art of cultivating the soil, mostly original, Tot Celebrated Japan Pea.— This new article proves 
(88,50. Wheat, sales of white Indiana at $2,12},'. Corn, and written by men of long experience on their own farms. t0 bo adapted to oar soil and climate, haviDg ma- 
72}£c. Dressed Hogs, $4,75/85,00. The Farmer is ably edited by Simon Brown, assisted by ture(i well for two years. It produces an average 
,-r—,, T vriT1Tr r, . rmrr-. u.m-rm T — Fkedk. Holbrook, of Vermont, and Henry F. French, of of 300 pods to each plant. Two quarts of seed is 
NEW YOiiK LA11LE aUALKEI.—D ec. 27. New Hampshire. sufficient for an acre,—cultivate same as Corn. It 
At markot during the week 1,937 Eeeves ; S38 Veal* • Terms — $1,00 per annum in advance. Subscriptions ls belived it may be made a profitable crop—time 
10,094 Sheep and Lambs ; 4,348 Swine. ’ respectfully solicited. and experiment will test its value.. 
a as rescmblino- “mounted Yankees in The National Magazine, Jan., 1855. Rev. A. Stevens, D. ! good fair Cows, $25/828 ; extra qu: 
)ir agility, intelligence, irregular costume Editor. New York: Carlton & Phillips. Monthly, I cornel Hogs,smal 
1 individual self-reliance.” $2 per year. [From the Publisher.] ; Hogs for packing, 4%/85o, live wi 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Dec. 27. New Hampshire. ’ —’ ' ’ 
At markot during the week 1,937 Eeeves ; S38 Vo&la ; Terms — $1,00 per annum in advance. Subscriptions 
10,094 Sheep and Lambs ; 4,348 Swine. ' respectfully solicited. 
Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra, lOj^/Sllc. lst quality, 9)* The New England Farmer 1* also published weekly, in 
(®10c ; 2d, 8X©9 ; inferior, Sf8S}£c. Sheep, common, newspaper form, containing, besides tho Agricultural mat- 
52, $4,50 ; extra. $5, $12. Lambs, $2,00/g/$5,00. Veal. tor > a amount of News and Miscellaneous reading, 
t/86L per ft., live weight. Cows, ordinary, $20/8$25 ; suited to tho wants of the farmer and his family. Terms— 
good fair Cows, $25/828 ; extra quality, with calf, §45/860. $2,00 per annum. Please address, (post paid.) 
3 ~!__ A _-.All -i„L .Vftl.St TATAT VOITUeV A„tr„ 11 ir. .. 
to ho adapted to oar soil and climate, haviDg ma¬ 
tured well for two years. It produces an average 
of 300 pods to each plant. Two quarts of seed is 
sufficient for an acre,—cultivate same as Corn. It 
Is belived it may be made a profitable crop—time, 
an l experiment will test its value. 12 H 
The New England Farmer is also published weekly, in Nbg ley’s Seedling Cucumber— A few samples to spare, 
mall size, for makot retail- 
Still-fed Hogs, 4}£/84%c ; 
o weight; Largo llogs, corn 
tons, was launched in Salem, Mass., thermom- , Thk Rcr al New-Yorker is always lively, wide awake, 
mo mi,- _, ,, hopeful and enterprising, quite free from fogyism. The 
etei 80 at noon. The please ran do whi on the editors drive afast team, but hold a stiff line. The reader 
ways, and men and boys indulged m swimming becomes inspired to tako hold, go to work, and try to do 
as in summer. something in tho world. Such a paper is sure to be liber- 
m,xt, „ , , , „ , , ,, r- ally patronized, on account of its intrinsic merits.—i J Ave¬ 
il if. thermometer has been below the freez- noioyical Jonutl. 
ing point in New Orleans several times the past „ „„„, w „ v ™ >mm '„..ui,i,«ti,. 
,v-. ,! , . - , . , 1 ., The Rural New-Yorker is said to be the most success- 
fed, dead weight, 6/86K c - 
ALBANY CATTLE MARCET.—Dec. 25. 
At W. W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington Street. 
$2,00 per annum. Please address, (post paid.) 
261-3t JOEL NOURSE, Quincy Hall, Boston, Mass. 
ATKIN’S SELF-RAKING REAPEE ¥ mOWEE! 
Thrss seasons use of thi* ingenious, beautiful, and yet 
the product of only one seed. Truly beautiful_25c 
Watermelons.— Mountain Sprout, Mountain Sweet 
Mexican, Sandwich Islands, (two varieties,) South 
Carolina, Spanish, each.....6c 
Muskmelon.— California.!! _'g c 
Squashes.— Winter: Sweet Potato. Vegetable Marrow', 
Polk, (small, very good.) Summer: Apple and 
Crook-neck, (both small and good,) each.6b. 
as m summer. something in tho world, buen a paper is sure to be hber- 
, , , , , ,, - ally- patronized, on account of its intrinsic merits.—i J Ave¬ 
il if. thermometer has been below the freez- noioyical Jonutl. 
ing point in New Orleans several times the past „ 
v „„ U, i . - . , , 1 ., The Rural New-Yorker is said to be the most success- 
month, and ice. ot a very respectable quality agricultural weekly paper published in this country, 
was formed—being in some favorable places as It hails from tho Genesee Valley—the agricultural cradle 
much as an inch in thickness. of tl10 Empire State—and of course gives the spirit of her 
_ ’ _ people, who are acknowledged to be the most thrifty and 
Inis engine house of the Central Railroad ntelligent class of farmers in the States.— Water Cure Jour. 
Company at Schenectady, waspaitially dcstiojr- ^- lia succe3s 0 f dl0 rxiral is without a parallel in tho 
eel by lire on Monday, at half-past 12. Damage history of agricultural papers, although no success was 
to buildings and engines about $3,500. over more deservod. — Mich. Chris. Ha-old. 
simple Macqine, furnish convincing proof of practical Tomatoes. —Grape, (small for pickling) Mammoth Red* 
worth. Three Hundred, scattered into nineteen different each... . 6 0 
States the past season, mostly in inexperienced hands, and Vegetable Egg, (white, ornamental and valuable >!!ec 
nearly all giving good satisfaction, cutting from fifty to six Double Sunflower, (the ‘ ‘ Floral King, ”)..'.)! 6c 
hundred acres, proves it not only strong and servicable, Victoria Rhubarb, (tne best pie plant.).!! ! 6a 
but aLo simple and easily managed, lt saves not only Flat Dutch Cabbage, (the best winter,).. .I'.Go 
Beef Cattle—470 at market. Pricos—Extra. 37 50- 1st ^^ly ail giving good satisfaction, cutting from fifty to six Double Sunflower, (the “Floral King,”)./;..e c 
quality $7,00 ; 2d, $6/86,50 ; 3d. $5/85,50. ’ hundred acres, proves it not only strong and servicable, Victoria Rhubarb, (the best pie plant.). 6o 
Cows and Calves—Five in markot. Prices range from Slifv j simple and easny managed. It saves not only Flat Dutch Cabbage, (the best winter,). ,e c 
$25 to $30/8$50- t l<3 bard work of raking, but lays tho gram in such good Spanish Tobacco . 6c 
Sheep and La 
range from $2,0 
Swine—237 in 
BRIGHTON 
At market 95( 
550 Swine. 
At market 950 Beef Cattle, 250 Stores, 3,600 Sheep and T 11 ror 
, 0 swine. ‘ 0lsh m advance, or on delivery. Price of Mower, 3120. 
Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra, $8 00: lst. quality, $7/87 - Pamphlets giving all tte objections and difficulties, as 
|; 2d, do., $6,25/86.50 : 3d. do.. $5.50/8*6. 1 ’ Vro ! l ^v^? mend , a . tlons , sent free,on post paid applications. 
50; 2d, do., $6,25/86,50 ; 3d, do., $5,50/8$6. 
Working Oxen—Sales $80, 88, 97. 100, 120/8140. 
Cows and Calves—: a os $24, 27, 31, 36, 37 ( 845 . 
AGENTS, suitably qualified, wanted in all sections where 
there are none. [261-eow5m] J. S. WRIGHT. 
“Prairio Farmer ” Warehouse, Chicago, Dec., 1854. 
West Macedon, Wayne Co.. N. V. 
Poland Oats, per bushel, (of 40 lba.). oo 
Mexican Wild Potatoes, per bushel.] j'qo 
Address, post-paid, I, W. BRIGGS, ' ’ 
261-tf West Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
