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HALLOCK’3 AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE, 
NO. 24 EXCHANGE STRl’rft. ROCHESTER. 
' UNITED STATES CLUB AGENCY. 
The undersigned having made arrangements with tho 
The subscriber now offers for sale hi s new 
SPECIAL NOTICES.—TO AGENTS, &c. 
(pg~ Acibxts. —Any person so disposed con act as agent 
for the Rural Nkw-Yorker,— and all who remit according 
to torm3 will be entitled to premiums, etc. 
jt®“TnosE who are furnishing clubs, (20 to 50 copies.) 
CIRCULAR AND CR033-CUT SAWMILL 
of which an engraving and description may be so 
Rural New-Yorker of Dec. 0.1854. The machine 1 
durable, and of simple construction : requiring 1 
combined Publishers, offer to furnish any two of the following pub¬ 
lications for $3,00, being a di count of twenty-five per cent. 
Arrival of the North Star. Ruiut. New-Yorker-Office, 1 Rural Now-Yorker of Dec. 0.1854. Tho machine is strong, i . h9 
_ January 17, 1S55. f durable, and of simple construction: requiring but litt.o ^ankee Llado, 
rn , ... — , As appearances indicated, Wheat has continued to ri e skill to operate it, and is not liable to get out of order. It ,,, r 
iHE steamer N orth Star arrived at N ew York j n t | lft marke t an; i ma y now uo quote 1 at $2,45 for Gens- can be driven by any of the ordinary Horse-powers, such y° R 
January 10, with 200 passengers $1,114,520 m se , . lnd88li at Ioast tw0 parc8ls hav3 b03n s0 ld within f,’“ ro n “*l!“ S rash ?«- ?° th * a '! j ° an be used at one 
treasure and the California mails of December the we3k in tbli marUat at Uom ty shilling Other grains tr^ -can be ma w^h tho'chcXI-saw thtHS ' ^fc-1 
The steamer North Star arrived at New York 
January 10, with 200 passengers, $1,114,623 in 
can send on the names and money of such persons as do gSevens 
tr> Ponomo Lv+lio TnVinT, I ... , ...o.. . j, la35 can be cut with the circular saw, while the cro -3-cut 
Jo, Drought down to i anama in tne Jonn 1 j. remain at formor quotations, except Barley which has de- is sawing the bo lies of tho large trees. It will be found 
not wish to wait, and complete their li -ti afterwards. The North Star left Aspinwall on the eve- ‘ ‘fork is a quartet cont ^ bringing to-day 
«®-The Rur.u. is publkhed strictly on the cash srorror n ing of the 1st inst., having been detained 75/S88 . Fo ultry has advanced one cent, with less offered, 
-sent no longer than paid for-and all orders should be there two days on account of a severe gale Eggs bring fully 20 cents per dozen, and other things stand 
in accordance with terms. from the north, which caused a great loss of noar i y a t previous rates, 
ngy lx remitting for clubs, please send Bank Bills, or iifV> nnrl nrmwriv in that nnrf The Briar Flv- , . . . . , , , . 
_ j T „ , ., , mo anu piopeity in rnat pott. luentig nj Ihe money market is easier in commercial circles, a 
Drafts on Now York (deducting the exchange,) instead oi : n ~ v„ w Vnrk was driven ashore ,.__ 
cline i in prices offered, with r.o sales. 
Fork is a quarter of a cant higher, bringing to-day S5,- 
75(®S8. Foulti'y has advanced one cent, with less offered. 
Drafts on Now York (deducting the exchange,) instead o: 
Checks or Certificates of Doposit on local banks. 
J8®= lx writing us, please be particular to give your P 
ing Cloud, from New York, was driven ashore large amount of coin being set free by tho payment of va- 
and became a total loss. r lhe Captain hito r ious dividends, and interest on bonds, the redemption of 
seven men were drowned. Mr. Riley, the y. s . stocks, &c. Two Callfo nia Steamers brought in 
O. address corroctly — tho name of your Tost Office (not ma te, and two seamen reached the shore. The duv j ng the week over a million and a half in gold, while 
Town,) County and State.. Write all names plainly. brig Alvaro, of New York, and ar Carthagenian the exportations are comparatively limited’' ° 
Sf-tT Those wishing their papers changed from on9 ad- schooner were also lost. The breakwaters and ROCHESTER WHOLES ale PRICED 
dress to another, should give the names of both Fost wharves were badly damaged, and the wliart v ' " J ' 
Office?—the/omer address, as well as tho one desired. of the U. S. Steamship Company was almost Flour^'bbT. *.7! . G $10 755i>ll ApplS* bush ™ R< *^57)5nc 
fl®-T he lowest club price of papers delivered at pub- destroyed. The steamship Lalcon, with the Wheat, bush.'..$2,45 Do. dried 7567)88c 
Ucation office, is $1,50 per copy. Hereafter, $2,50 will be New Orleans mails, was unable to enter the Corn..'85c Fotatoes.50®75c 
charged per copy, when left at residence by city carrier, port until the 1st, in consequence of the heavy Oats^.„45c ^ ^Huuu and Skins. ^ 
tfST Western Money is at present almost unsaleable in weather. _ . Buckwheat.S4o Calf..]ioc 
this city, and wo therefore request We-tern friends and llio news from California is entirely devoid Bean3.$15?L25 Sheep pelt. .5 a 57)88c 
agents to remit Eastern money—or drafts on Buffalo or ol interest. The miners throughout the State ^ Mi.ato. ^ tomb do.^..2757)63c 
New York, less the cost of exchange. were anxiously waiting rain. DaTwt. .V.'.'.$5,75ffie Clover, bus™.'. .$7,505^8 
® 3 ~ Additions to clubs may bo ma-de at any time, at The Russian ship Kamschatka, nom oitka, Ba a f, par cwt.$557)5,75 Timothy.$2.5057)3 
the price per copy paid for the original club. previously referred to as a supposed privateer, Mutton carcass S3,50^50 dum®. 
1T „ „ ... ... . turns out to be of that character, mounting Hams, smoked ife.8(®9c Wood, hard.S4®5 
A T.tiivt? AT YVJ l t.hfi Kl RALOna vonr. tuillo _ 0 fchrvil/l»ra Pc kazno 
useful in sawing barrel he iding, stave or shingle bolts, or 
any purpose for which such saws aro employed. He al-o 
makes to order the Cross-cutand Circular Mills separately, 
or in any form to suit purchasers. 
The price of the combine i machine is. $75 
Cross-cut Saw Mills with one saw. 35 
Double Cross-cut Saw Mill with two saws. 50 
Circular Saw Mill, for sawing cord-word,.40 
Cap-auger extra. 
Also, constantly on hand a large assortment of tho best 
and most approved implements now in use. All articios 
warranto l as represented. 
Tor further particulars address E. D. ITALLOCK, 
No. 24 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
IIALLOGK’3 PREMIUM LIST FOR 1854. 
New York —The Scientific American, the Homo Journal, 
and the Weekly Tribune. 
RtxhexUr, N. Y .— Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
Philadelphia —The Saturday Evening Post, McMakin’s 
Weekly Courier, Arthur’s Homo Gazette, Peter.-on’s La¬ 
dies’ National Magazine, and Arthur's Home Magazine. 
Also aklmr of the above, and one copy of either of the 
following 33 Magazines for $3,50: 
Philadelphia —Uodey’sLady’s Book, Graham's Magazine. 
AYy York —Harper’s New Monthly. 
Any two of the $3 Monthlies for $4. 
Any one of tho Monthlies and one of the Weeklies for $5. 
Any two of tho Monthlies and one of the Weeklies $5,50. 
Any one of the Weeklies, and either of tho following $1 
publications — Forrester's Boys’ and Girls’ Magazine, the 
(Monthly) Schoolmate, the Phrenological Journal, the 
Water-Cure Journal — for $2,25. 
Also, Gleason’s Weekly Pictorial Drawing-Room Corn- 
charge l per copy, when left at residence by city carrier. 
tfg- Western Money is at present almost unsaleable in 
this city, and we therefore request We-tern friends and 
agents to remit Eastern money—or drafts on Buflalo or 
New York, less the cost of exchange. 
pcg~ Additions to clubs may bo ma-de at any time, at 
the price per copy paid for the original club. 
(fff- A Ijuera :. Offer.— We will send theRuK.ii.ono year, 
and a yearly copy of either of the $3 Magazines, for $4;— 
and the Rural and either of tho S2 Magazines, for $3.— 
This item will answer several Inquirers, and perhaps bon 
ofit others. 
. ggr Specimen numbers of tbs Rural cheerfully for¬ 
warded to all disposed to aid in augmenting its circulation. 
Barley.$1,05 Slaughter.5c 
Buckwheat.84c Calf....10c 
Meats. Lamb do.27(S)63c 
Fork, moss bbl.SlJfqJlS | Seeds. 
Do. cwt.$5,7ofo/8 Clover, hush.ST.SO.'ffiS 
Beef, per cwt.$5i®5,75 ; Timothy.S2.50®3 
lor Seymour’s Grain Driil, 1st premium, Silver Modal, 
lor be t Hay & straw Cutter, spiral knife, 1st premium. 
lor best Harrow, first premium ; best Horse Rake, do.; 
boft Ox Yoke, do. ; boft Choose Press, do. ; best Dung 
Fork, do., &c., &c. 263-tf 
Mutton carcass.S3.50f3)4,50 j 
Hams, smoke ! lb.8(®9c Wood, hard.$4(715 
Shoulders.Pc Do.' soft.$2.5055)3 
Rochester, Jan. 15, 1855. 
B00Z3 FOE BUSINESS HEN. 
ten brass guns, and carrying a crew of one nMckens!.''.:'.”.'.'.::'.: 8 ® 9 c Coal Lehigh ton ' $ '’$9 50 C °'' miy an £ Town Qfi cer3 > Mechanics, Merchants, 
hundred men - Turkeys.9® 10c Do. Scranton.'.".!.$7,00 banners and Professional Men. 
The S toc kton and Sonora Telegraph Line Dairy, ac. Blossburg .$5,50 The New Clerk’s Assistant, or Evory Man his Own 
-- ounuii* A o I — Butter.18(®20c I T '~ r " - T -- - '—•• • -- - 
was rapidly approaching completion. Three 
hundred miles of wire had been laid. 
Tobacco of a very superior quality has been 
Iue Nsvv Clerk’s Assistant, or Evory Man hi? Own 
Cheese.85v)30c Salt, bbl.$1.75 
Lard, trio 1.1P57)10}£ Hay, ton.$'°57)15 
Do. Char.855)1 o Lawyer, a book of Practical Forms, designed for the use 
We will send to your own, or the address of friends, all I raised in some portions of the State. 
Do. leaf.1057)1014 Wool, ft.2057135c 
Tallow.1214c : White fish, bbl.$8,50 
the necessary documents — extra numbers, show bills, A bridge 815 feet in length, across the Trin- 
prospectuses, etc. It will afford us pleasure to respond it-y river at Grass Valley, had been completed. 
Eggs, doz.20o Codfift quinta!_$4,75 
Curdles, box.15<©lCci Trout, bbl...$8X0 
the Weeklies. 
Single subscriptions received for the Magazines at $8— 
aud lor the papers at $2 per annum — 31 for six mouths. 
We warrant the reception regularly of all publications 
subscribed for to us. 
N. B. All publications will bo forwurdod from tho dif¬ 
ferent offices of publication. 
Terms—Cash in advance. 
Fo tags Stamps may bo sent for fractional parts of a 
dollar. 
Specimen copies of any of the papers on our list sent, if 
requested. 
jg®” All publications discontinued at the expiration of 
the time paid for. 
Post Ma-ters are- rospectrally requested to act as agents. 
Address E. A. NORRIS A'CO.. 
1 291-St Olivo Branch Office, Boston. 
to all requosts in this line 
A rich claim was struck at Caldwell’s garden 
on Shaw’s flats, from which $4,000 was taken 
NEW YORK MARKET. —Jan. 15. 
SPLENDID CASH 
PREMIUMS FOR SUP>SCRIBERS 
out in two days, and the claim afterwards sold te]lt i ower 
FLOUR—Heo.vy, and to sell common brands to any ex- 
treati’3 011 ^he Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction, and the 
special l owers and Duties of Justices of the Peace in tho 
state of New York, with numerous Forms and a copious 
iudex, by Morgan, Blatchford and Seward ; law sheep, 
907 pp., $4. 
Y.te General Statutes of New York, being the Laws of a 
prices must be snbmitte I to. Sales at 38.7557) general nature in the Revise 1 Stu 
for $5,000. At the south w st bound on 9,00 for State, an i $957)9,50 for Ohio, Mich, and Indiana. 
CATALOGUE OF RARE AND VALUABLE SEEU3 
Raised and put up by 1. W. BRIGGS, Macedon, Wayne 
County, New York. Per paper. 
Ora. vus Watermelon, (New and Fine.)—A groat cu¬ 
riosity, and not to be excelled by any of the Melon 
family.25c 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the large-t lift of Yearly p 
Subscribers to the Rural New-Yorker —the payment to 
bo remit.to 1 according to our Club terms, previous to the .■ 
1st day of February, 1855. 
EIGHTY DOLLARS for the next (second) largest Iist,a3 
above specifie 1. V 
SEVENTY DOLLARS for the third list, 
SIXTY DOLLARS for the fourth list. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for tho Gfth lift. 
FORTY DOLLARS for the sixth list. tl 
THIRTY DOLLARS for the seventh list. 0 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the eighth list. j 
TWENTY DOLLARS for tho ninth list. ' “ 
TEN DOLLARS to each of the fine persons sending the tl 
10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th lists, as above. p 
FIVE DOLLARS to rack of tho five persons sending the 
16th. mil, 17th, 18th, and 19th lists. ‘ 
THREE DOLLARS to kaoii of the six persons sending the 
20th. 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, and 25th lists. 
&7f~ Wo also offer the following very liberal list of t! 
Douglass flats, the average yield is 30 ounces 
per day. 
GRAIN—Wheat quiet, $2,50 rofusel for Gonosoo. Rye 
vember. No mention of the treaty. 
The whaling news is very discouragin 
We-tom. 
PROVISIONS—Transactions in Pork molerate and prices 
general nature in the Revise l Statutes of Now York, with , * J, *..'' v ■:.. — 
.Mites and References to Judicial J.eoi ions, and the Con- !cs or * h , ,le Su ° a !' t 1 *! 0 "’ of , Alabama-New 
..titutioii of 1843, by S. Blatchford, Esq., with a copious In- Y ery ! ?- r . g °> globular > «•>« rind ; 
dux by Ciarance A. Seward; law sheep, 1,165pp., 8vo. 33. ^tto fiesn. quality unsurpassed ; white aeods, and 
Executor's /ihnin:: n •„‘A •; >t,kt altogether worthy of its name. The rind separates 
Dowers, Duties, Rights and Obiigation-, with am A qienaix f, 01 l l \ he lik ® tl , ie i , Iel0!1 ’ ^ nct «> 
of Practical Forms ; also, the unties of Surrogates, by V^cV.y Iti- a good substitute lor, aud by many 
David Wright, Councilor at Law; law shoe,. 408 pp ll „ P reter ':° 110 the t itron for pro-orvmg............. 
mo $150 l ’ pp > Citron Nutmeg Muskmelox.—T his new variety is a 
Yne New Constable's Guide, and Marshall’s Assistant UUI ° ®, a P orior U i°"° SI " a11 . A / eio . ns 
■_ . . .. . . ’ „ n i-nnivn h it its main ttxcol enoft is its size 
without important change. Sales old 1119-3 at $12,25; 1*1 their lowers and Duties, Privileges and liabiUtes, in civil 
57)14,25 for new mess ; SIS for new prime and $1457)17 for and Criminal procee dings in the ctata of New York, with 
From Sydney, Australia dates are received to per 'io( 
ie 15th of Oct. The returns of the gold ex- GRAIN — N 
coming in slowly in tho street, and can bo quoted at $3 a 5 tha mod critical l 3 g;»l juageu 
*$*Copies sent to any l o t-Office in tho S’tata of Now 
SPECIFIC PR EMIUMS , 
In order to rkward kvbuy i’KRSO.n who may aid In ex¬ 
tending the circulation of the Rural Nkw-Yorkhr, wo Oder 
to such as do not compete for any of the preceding Pre¬ 
ports show a decrease from the previous, year. 
The revenue of the Colony was in a flourishing 
condition. Dry weather was doing considera¬ 
ble damage to the grain and fruit. 
The dates from Valparaiso are to the 25th of 
miums, tho following liberal gratuities for subscribers Nov., and Callao, Doc. 8th. But little newo 
heavy loti. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET.—Jan. 10. 
At Browning’s.—At market 505 Roof Cattle, $ 8 . 5057 ) 10 .- 
FASM3 FOR SALE. 
Two choice wheat farms for sale, locate 1 in Caledonia, 
little superior to those fine, small Nutmeg Melons 
so wull known, but its main Excellence is its size 
and productiveness — specimens of 7 aud 8 pounds 
weight being quite common. .12^ 
[The above Melons we.e exhibited at several of tho 
adjacent County Fairs, to the admiration aud grati¬ 
fication of thousands of tasters, many of whom 
eagerly secured a tew seeds at '.5 cents per dozen.] 
The Celebrated Japan Pea. —This new article proves 
to be adapted to our soil and climate, having ma¬ 
ture I woll for two years. It produces an averago 
of 800 pods to each plant. Two quarts of seed is 
sufficient for an acre,—cultivate same as Corn. It 
is beiived it may be made a profitable crop — time 
; n I exiieAment will to t its value. 12*^ 
Nbuiey’sSkeduxg Cucumber.—A few samples to spare, 
tho product of only one seed. Truly beautiful_25c 
Watermelons. — Mountain Sprout, Mountain Sweet, 
Mexican, San Iwich Islands, (two varieties,) South 
Caro.ina, Spanish, each.6c 
Musxmklon.— California.ec 
IJv. Co., X. Y. One containing 180 acres, the other 90. Squashes. — Winter: Sweet lotato, Vegetable Mariow, 
forwarded precious to the 1st of April, 1855 : 
THREE DOLLARS, in Books, or a handsomely bound 
volume of tho Run at. for 1854, for thirty subscribers. 
To every one remitting for twenty copies ($25,) an extra 
copy of tho Rural and either volume of the Wool Grower 
and Stock Rwnvnn;— or, Tub Horticulturist for 1855. 
The same premium to ovary ono remitting for kiitken 
copies, ($20,)—or for ten copies ($15.) 
of interest. 
A fire in Valparaiso, opposite the Custom $ 40,0 ; Lamb-, »i.50<®$4. 
50 ; 50 Cows and Calves, $4057)60 ; 59 Veal Calves, live 
weight, 43£57)5>£c ; 3,367 Sheep and Lambs—Sheep, $257) 
lor terms, particulars, Ac., inquire of tho subscriber on 
the premises. G. W. THOMPSON. 
Calodonia, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1855. 232-2t* 
House, had destroyed ten buildings. Loss 
$150,000. 
Gen. Prieto, Ex-President of Chili, is dead. 
Valparaiso markets now steady. The U. S. 
At Chamberlain’s—(Hudson River Bull’s Head.)—At 
market 1,720 BeefCattle, $857)10,50 ; 146Cow- and Calves, 
$2057)60,00 ; 100 Veal Calves, 4><57)7c : 9,488 3heep and 
Lambs—Sheep, $257)7,00, Lambs, $ 57)4.09. 
At Morgan O’Brien’s.—On sale 297 Boeves, $857)10,50 ; 
Folk, (small, very good.) Summer: Apple and 
Crook-neck, (both small aud good,) oacli. 60 
Tomatoes. —Grape, (small for pickling) Mammoth Red, 
each.6 o 
Vsgetablu Egg, (white, oiTiamect.il and valuable, )..Cc 
frigate St. Lawrence, and two English men-of | 46 Cows and Calves, $2557)40; 36 Veals. 5>4®7^c. 
war were at Valparaiso. 
From Peru we learn that the Government 
To ovory ono remitting for six copies ($10,) an extra f orces under Gen. Moran, after a fierce combat, 
ALBANY CATTLE MARCET.— Jan. 15. 
At W. W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, W.i-hington Stroet. 
Bcof Cattle—S80 at market. Price -—Extra. $8,0'J ; 1st 
FAIRFIELD CLASSICAL ACADEMY Vsgetablu Egg, (white, ornament.il and valuable J.. 6c 
AND LADIES’ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Rev. L. 1). Double Sunflower, (the “ Floral King,”).Co 
SrEBtuxs. A. M., Principal. The Second Quarter of this Victoria Rhubarb, (the best pie plant,!.6c 
In-tit ition commences on Monday, Jan. 22d. To engage Dutch Cabbage, (the best winter,). 6c 
rooms or for further information, address the Principal Spanish Tobacco. e-c 
Fairfield, Horkimer C'o., N. Y. ’ Corn. —Rice or Pop, (throe varieties,) Adam's Early, 
Fairfield, Jan. 1, 1855. 262-2t Sweet, (largo improved,) each.So 
48 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND. 
Sweet, (largo improved.) each. 60 
The above seeds will be forwarded to any address In 
the United States, free of postage. Orders containing the 
copy of tho Rural, or The Horticulturist for 1855. wcve defeated by the troops of Don Domingo qU cow y s ! aml 5 cLW^-8fn 0 ^ 7 rket! ! ftfeos rar 
For $5 wo will send three copios of the Rural, and Elias. Gen. Moran was taken prisoner, tried to $3557)850. 
range from $30, 
For Sale, 2% miles from the C. and N. F. P.. P.. and 1>< price and names of seeds desired, will reoeivo prompt 
ea-t from We ft Bloomfield village by plank road. The attention from _ L W. BRIGGS, 
either volume of the Wool Grower and Stock Rkglstuii. 
For $4 we will sond one copy of the Rural, and either 
Putnam’s, Hai'per’s, the Knickerbocker, Lady’s Book or 
Graham’s Magazine for ono year. 
For $3, we will sond a copy each of the Rubai and the 
HotmcuLTURisi for 1866. 
by court martial and shot. 
Arrival of the Northern Light. 
Sheep and Lamb-—1,240 in market. Prices of Sheep 
range from $357)5,50. 
Swine—1,570 in market. Prices fat hogs $5, live weight. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.—Jan. 11. 
, . . r . , , , At market 800 Beef Cattle, 100 Stores, 3,200 Sheep and 
The steamship Northern Light arrived at soo Swine. 
All competitors for premiums aro expected to adhere 
strictly to the following 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE : 
New York Jan. 15, bringing 227 passengers, 
and $528,000 in treasure on freight. 
The U. S. frigate Columbia left San Juan op 
a cruise, on the 6th January. The British brig 
of war Rapid, and the mail steamer Doe, were 
Two Dollars a Year. Thro® Copie-, one year $5—Six at San Juan, and the United States ship-of- °L A af 
Conio-for $10—Ten Copies for $15—Fifteen Copie-for $20 war p r i ncc ton was at Key West when th e | ' 
—Twenty Copies for $25, and any additional number at . xrnrthpvn t ;, T ht ftft flint nnrf 
the same rate. K3T As we are obliged to pre-pay Ameri- steamer N 01 thei n Light lett that por t. 
can postage, our lowest Club price to Canadian subscribers fhe Committee appointed at the lvailioad 
i- $1.50 per copy.-ftYff To facilitate mailing, we prefer Meeting at San Francisco, had decided that a 
sending Club papers to ono address at each Foft Office, but gtaffe route acr0B s the Plains was the most 
♦ rriAs of aiihsnrihAra \vi lift writ-tAT* on t.nn mnftrs if ° .. . . . 
Price-—Beef Cattle—Extra, $8,2557)8,75 ; 1st. quality, 
$7.5057)8 ; 2d, do., $6,595^7.00; 3d, do., $5,7557)6.50. 
Working Oxen—Sales $85. 95. 110, 121, 12857)140. 
Cows and Calve-—?ales $20, 25. 30, 33, 37, 4257)45. 
Sheep—Small lots $2,12, 2,33. 2,75, 3,50, 4,5057)6,75. 
Swine—Still fe 1 hogs. $557)5,25 ; shoats to lie Idle, 4.50 
-oil is variable and well adapted to all kinds of crops, the 1 
buildings are in comfortable repair, wall and spring wa- I 
ter are in abundance and both unfailing. There are 7 
acres of fine timber, a thrifty orchard of grafted apples, 
peaches and oilier fruits i:i abundance, and wheat on the 
ground aud no tares. Price, $3,600. Inquire of 
W. BECKWITH. 
West Bloomfield, N. Y., 1S55. 261-lt* 
FARM FUR SALE. 
West Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
Poland Oats, per bushel, (of 40 lbs.).$1,C0 
Mexican Wild Potatoes, per bushel. 1,00 
Address, po ft paid, I. W. B1UGGS, 
251 -tf Weft. Macedon. Wavne Co.. N. Y. 
NEW VOLUME OF 
THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
The Seventh Volume of this, Journal will commence 
Bloomfield 
about 200 i 
- $5525 25 •’ shoats to pe Idle 4 50 fbc fillm is vv ' 311 Witere 1 By a living stream, and durable pensable to aii iuterofto l in the objects to whict 
e ho^s poor quality sold at a low water at the house ; the buildings — house, two barns voted. The main features of tiie work will be cx 
to ,:° ’ 1 1 ‘ " ‘ carriage house, horse barn. Ac.— are in good repair.— with the addition of valuable improvements. Ee 
There are 40 acres of wheat on the ground. Good fruit; her wiil contain 
TTLE MARKET.—Jan. 10. fences in good condition. Tho farm will be sold entire, or THIRTY-TWO LARGE OCTAVO PAGES I 
>_ihnnt, 700 Reaves and 188 KLnma ui\i ie.i, to suit puichaser. Terms easy. And be Drintei and illustrated in sunerior st*, 
tho names of subscribers will be written on tho papers if 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.—Jan. 10. 
At market 886 Cattle—about 700 Boeves, and 186 Store-, 
con-i'ting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings, 
two and three years old. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra, $S,50 por cwt; 1st quality, 
sent to different Post Offices, and practicable means of securing the most speedy S« ; 2d do.. $7,2557)7,50 ; 3d do., $3,5057)7,00 ; ordinary, .. 
Also for sale a separate lot of forty acre-, mostly im¬ 
proved. For further particulars call on or address 
262-41* MELANCTON GATES. 
.Tan. 6, 1855. No. Bloomfield, Out. Co., N. Y. 
name; can be sent in at different times. 
4 SP*Specimen numbers, show-bills, prospectuses, etc., 
sent free to all disposed to compete for the Premiums, or 
who desire to extend the circulation of the Nkw-Yokkkr. 
Subscription money, properly enclosed, may be mailed at 
our risk,, if addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, 
Roche ter, N. Y. 
Tint Genesee Evangelist.—T his journal has 
completion of the railroad, and the State Leg¬ 
islature will most probably be called on to 
make an appropriation for the purpose. 
The question as to the State Capitol was 
about to be decided. Sacramento would doubt¬ 
less be the place. 
Miss Sarah Pellet had declared her intention 
of taking out 5,000 respectable English girls 
to California. 
A libel suit, brought by George Thatcher 
$5,5057)6,(10. 
Hides—$5,505^36 por cwt. Tallow. $8,2557)8,50. Fe’.ts, 
5057>75c. Calfskins. 12c. per ft. 
Barrelling Cattle—S6,7557)7.25 per cwt. 
Stores—Working Oxon, $125, 127. 137, 142,14557)190. 
Cows and Calves—$21, 22, 23, 25, 28, 3757)48- 
Yearlings—$'>, 1057)11- 
Two Years Old—314. 2857)29. 
Sheep and Lamb-—’,577 at market—Extra $5, 5,50, G 
757)15 ; by lot $2,25 2.5'). 2,75, 2,87)5, 35D3,50. 
Swine—All wholesale at from 557)6c "jl ft as to quality. 
BOOK AGENTS WANTED, 
pensable to ali interested in the objects to which it is de¬ 
voted. The main features of the work will be continued, | 
with the addition of valuable improvements. Each num¬ 
ber will contain 
THIRTY-TWO LARGE OCTAVO PAGES I 
And bo printed and illustrated in superior style. Tho, 
new volume will comprise a large amount of the most 
.useful and reliable information on the breeding, roaring 
and profitable management of Domestic Animals,—includ¬ 
ing I edigrkks of 1-uro-bred Cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc., 
the Names aud Residences of the principal Breeders and 
Owners of Unproved stock throughout the country, lifo- 
In every County in the Union, to -ell THE UNIVERSAL lisa 1 ortraits of Lome-tic Animals, etc. Careful Reviews 
RTsTORY OF THE YV ORI.D FROM THE CREATION TO THE i of the Wool, Cattle, Grain and Provision Markets arc givon 
YEAR 1780, by John Von Muller. Revise 1 and brought I in each number—an invaluable feature. 
down to t ie present time, by W. R Murry Esq. Com- TERMS — Fifty Cents a Volume, (Two volumes a 
plotu in one royal octa\ ov olume ol over 1,400 pages — year.) Five Lopios for ; Eight tor $3 ; Eleven for $4 ; 
Elegantly illustrate l with numerous Engravings from tev -enteeu for 80; Twenty lor 4,7 ; Thirty lor $10. An 
original designs, b> *-■ W. Row.se. Any comment respect- extra copy free to every person forming a club of eight or 
ing the fitness of Mr. Von Mul’or for the preparation oi a more. Nearly copies (two volume*) toub o above rates. 
work ot this kind will be entire y superfluous, known as papers will be sent to dift'drent post cilices if desired 
he is to tho literary and scientific world. It will suffice ‘ A 1Tr r , m, vp ^ . 
been considerably enlarged and improved—and anc i wife against the Christian Advocate, had 
now presents a very inviting exterior. The resulted in favor of the plaintiff. Damages 
^dberHsetyeijis, 
AMERICAN SEED STORE. 
BLOTS & ADAMS, Wholesale and Retal Dealers in Gar- 
Tile New Englanders duly celebrated Fore- den an l Field See 1-. Address M. F. GARDNER, 22Mon- 
° ,. J roe Avenue, Detroit. Inch., or the Proprietors, 76 Mam 
father s Day by a dinner. street, Rochester, N. Y. 263-3m 
The much needed rain still held off. Miners — — - 
were anxiously awaiting it, and in some places NEW /0RK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
proprietor, Rev. R. W. Hill, speaks encoura- $3^00. The paper had published a letter 
ginglv of his prospects, and we hope the pub- stating that plaintiffs were living together AMERICAN SEED STORE, 
lie will afford him a patronage adequate to the without being married. BLOTS & ADAM3, Wholesale and Retal Dealers in Gar- 
increased expense he has incurred, and com- The New Englanders duly celebrated Fore- don an l Field See K Address M. F. GARDNER, 22 Mon- 
mensurate to his untiring editorial labors.— father’s Day by a dinner. Stae^ V Rochetr'°N’ Y ‘ Uh '’ ° - ' 3 1 l ° 1)ri9 . t ®^ n ' i 6 Maia 
He has raised the price to SI 50 a year, which The much needed rain still held off. Miners 
is cheap enough .—Daily Union. wcre anxiously awaiting it, and in some places NEW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCiETY 
To all which wc subscribe, cordially wishing cattle anH vegetation were suffering from the An mil Meeting, 2d Wednesday, (14(A) February. 
the Evangelist and its worthy editor abundant want of it. An immense quantity of dirt had Premiums are offorai on Farms, Draining, Field Crons, 
' been thrown up by the miners in anticipation Grain and &esis, by sample^, ot 5 bushels. Fat Catt:e 
success. _ .. . 1 J , . , , , , and Sheep ; Dresse l meats, Beef, Mutton, Pork, Poultry. 
_ | | i , , _ of a fall, and good judges look foi a larger Butter and Cheese, Apples, Pears. Grape-, &c. 
_ „ iTii yield of gold, in the event of heavy rains, A list of Premiums will be sent by tho Secretary, to 
Church Siatistecs. Mi. Dc Bow, the late than was ever before realized. tho-e who do ire to compete. B. P. JOHNSON. 
Superintendent of the Census states that there Bu8iness at Sa n Francisco was very dull and All >aa y, Jan. 4, 1855. 2G3-2t 
foi° ’reU'rioil^worshiD^o^alf^dcnomir^tioM^ n ° im P roveinent ' v , as anticipated until the rains T0 NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS IN TREES, 
foi _rcli 0 ious worship of all denominations descended. Small transactions in Gallego and Wishing to clear a piece of ground the comintr snrina 
to say that the mechanical execution of the work is evory ' , 1 
way worthy of the contents, and that the book is adtnira- ^ 01ie Ti properly inc.Osed, r 
biy suited to tlio wants of the American people. auurossea to 
“The value of this work, as a comprehensive historical Tub 'Wool Grower and Sat 
manual, has been fully tested.”—New York Tribune. hie companion of the breede 
“We have seen no work of the kind so complete and poultry.— Wayne Co. Whig. 
admirable in all respects.”—Providence Tribune. . _ 
Sold only by subscription. Good inducements offe e 1 H. taviN a oitLs; x4Aa..11'i 
to Agents. J. K. STICKNEY, Publisher, TuKEK se tsens use of this 
261-10t* No. 19Westminister St., Providence. R. I. simple Macqiiie, famish c 
gg-Now is the Time to SuBsaaBE and form Clubs.— 
Money, properly inclosed, may be mailed at oar risk, if 
autu ossed to 1). D. T. MOORE, Roclioster, N. Y. 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register is an indispensa¬ 
ble companion of the breeders of sheep, catt.o, horses, or 
AiKiN’i SELF-RAKING REAPER & MOWER. 
Three seasons use of this ingenious, beautiful, aud yet 
simple Macqine, furnish convincing proof of practical 
worth. Three Hundred, scattered into nineteen different 
States the past season, mostly in inexperienced hands, and 
ueany all giving good satisfaction, cutting from fifty to six 
hundred acres, proves it not only strong and servieable, 
EW YORK STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY KETCHUM’S .MOWER WITH REAPER ATTACHMENT. btates.ttie past season, mostly m inexperienced hands, and 
. , , r .. o , „r , , , Iinvum V Ca p,- min v v ueany all giving-good satisfaction, cutting from fifty to six 
An Mil Meeting, 2d Wednesday, (1-B/i) February. Manui-acturkd > Howard A C. ., Li feaia>, N. .. hundred acres, proves it not only strong and servieable, 
Premiums are offorelon Farms, Draining, Field Crops Kctcticm’s celebrated Mowing Machine has been m- hut also simple and easily managed*, it saves not only 
•ain and Seels, by samples of 5 bushels. Fat Cattle proved by tho addition of a Reaper Attachment, and wa now the hard work of raking, but lays tho grain in such good 
id Sheep ; Dresso 1 me its, Beef, Mutton, Pork, Poultry. n,rer il as ;l Mower, or as a Mower an l Reaper combined, order as to save at leaft another hand in binding, 
itter and Cheese, Apple ., Pears. Grape-, &o. " with full comfidenco that it is the most perfect and sue- It is warranted to be a good, durable, Self-Raking 
A I.i-t of Premiums will be sent by tho Secretary, to cessful Machine now in use. The change from a Mower Rkap3r, and 1 have also succeeded in attaching a mowing 
Superintendent of the Census, states that there 
aro in the United States 38,183 buildings used 
for religious worship of all denominations, 
tho-e who do ire to compete. 
Albany, Jan. 4, 1855. 
B. P. JOHNSON. 
263-2t 
It is warranted to be a good, durable, Self-Raking 
Reaper, and 1 have also succeeded in attaching a mowing 
to a Reaper, (which means has been patente d.) is effected bar. so that 1 also warrant it as a Mower. 
by simply enlarging tho main wheel, by circular sections. Price, at Chicago, of Reapors, $170 ; of Mowing Bar, $30. 
having accommodations for over 14,000 000 Haxall flour, at 13 a 14 advance. Candles 40c. 
persons, and of a total value, including other Hams $15 G0 . clear bacon $13 15 ; extra do. 
property, of 8 1 ,44.331 There are about 30,- $15 a 15 50 Mess pork $15 2 o ; clear $12 per 
000 clertrvmen. The Methodists have more , ,<• , , , -vr.... i...A— .. 
000 clergymen. The Methodists have more 
than half of all the churches. There are about 
five churches to every 3,000 of the total popu¬ 
lation. The churches of Charleston accom¬ 
modate a larger portion of the population than 
do those of Boston. 
half bbl. New butter 45e a 48e. 
tinges, 
TO NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS IN TREES, oht- 
Wishing to clear a piece of ground the coming spring. torf 
containing about eighty thousand grafts l Apple Tree-. I P 10 ' 
will *ell them for cash, or approve l ere lit with intere-t. * s v 
at <i fitly dollars per thousand. All orders title 1 in the ro- re< l 
tatiou that they are receive 1. Tho above aro first class nn, ‘ 
treo-, from throe to four years old, from five to soven dm 
feet high, of tlio beft leading varictio; the country affords, otl1 
and very thrifty and line. Also 20,000 Apple Seedlings. a ' 5(1 
JAMES M. TAYLOR. Proprietor of tho Commercial Nur- die 
scries, Eyracuso, N. Y., Jan., 1855. 263-lt. don 
- bolted to the rim of the wheal. Some of tho advantages Li count on the Reaper, $15 ; and on Mowing Kir, $5, for 
obtaino i by this arrangement are :—1st. Raising the cut¬ 
ters sufficiently high for cutting grain. 2d. Lessening the 
cash in a ivance, or on delivery. Price of Mower. $120. 
42P i amphlets giving all the objections and difficulties, as 
motion of the knives, icithout any change of gearing, which we , as commendation-, sent f. 03,on post paid applications, 
is very de drabie in cutting grain, as much less motiou i- AGENTS, suitably qualified, wautou in all s Actions w hero 
required. 3d. Reducing the draft of the Machine at least there are none. [261-eowom] J. a. WRIGHT, 
one-third. 4th. Raising the cogs of tho driving whoei, 
thereby preventing them being filled with dirt, as they 
otherwise would be, on stubble land. 5th. Attaining the 
‘Prairie Farmer” Warehouse, Chicago, Dec., 1854. 
NEW LN OL AN D i'AitauilH, 
ibovo name 1 objects without the least change of a'ny part of A Monthly Agricultural Journal for the Farm and Garden. 
the Mower. We shall build for the harve-tof 1855 the iUS ^-ngi an'D Earmer is published in large octavo 
Combine 1 Machines, with wrought iron frames and finger fe'' m - 011 t * le 01 evel Y month, each number contain 
. _.1. .1 i n nr zlfx nocrftft nt rftidinrr mtiftftr I )\r\ siiivvviiT Vrtt nwi 
Importation of Gewgaws. —There was enter¬ 
ed at the Custom House at this port yesterday, 
--- THE CAYUGA CHIEF, 
In Arcadia, Wayne Co., on the 3d inst., by Rev. L. O. A Live Temperance, Family, Literary it General Newspaper. 
Gronoll, Mr. GEO. SLEIGHT, of Lyons, and Miss DELIA 
E.OalNsON, of Arcadia. 
In Ogden, on th9 9th inst., by Rev. Mr. Fox, M •. BLISS 
a manifest of the importation by one house in cvl{yi . a ;, 0 f Portageville, Wyoming Co., and’Mi is PEC 
New York, per steamship America, of $G0,000 dence paRmeli-.e, of the former place. 
avorth of laces, consisting of collars, cuffs, &c., In Phelps, on the 10th inst., by Rev. Mr. Howe, Mr. 
on which the duties were over $10,000, and JACOB LUSK, ot Newark, and Miss ELEAN9U A. GR1E- 
making a total first cost of $70,000. As com- ™’ or 1110 lonuer ‘ ,laec - 
pared with Canada, a much larger proportion 
of the imports of the United States are of this 
character, ttie imports for Canada, by the 
America, being mostly thick seasonable goods, 
though, of course, they do not entirely dis¬ 
pense with French luxuries in the form of 
satins, silks, &c .—Boston Transcript, 28 th ult. 
Is Published every Tuesday .Morning, by T. W. & Emma 
Brown, Auburn, N. Y. Terms, Si por Year, in Ad¬ 
vance. New Volume just commence I. 
The beft Temperance Journal in the State .—Orleans Am. 
Advocates tho cau-o with an abi ity seldom equallo l — 
never surpassed .—Phoenix Democrat. 
Ono of the be ft Temperance Papers in tho World.—n\ 
I. Temperance Advocate. 
Tiie tilled warrior of them all .—'Spirit of the Age, S. C. 
There are few such men in the Temporiince Reform.— 
Gen. Carey. 
Tiie chief of Temneranco papers .—Maine Watchman. 
the weight of tiie Mower about one hundred and fifty 
pounds, which wo have found desirable, and have no 
doubt will improve them, by lessening their draft. We 
shall take the utmost pains to have our knives made of 
the be<t steel, and well tempered. 
Brown writes with roinarkable vigor .—Musical World | N. E. States. They are al.-o manufacturing a one-horse I ^uitadtothe wants ot the farmer and his family. Terms- 
The Winchester (Ky.) Chronicle says that it 
was in the Winchester Court tiiat Henry Clay 
made his first and last speeches at the bar. 
In Clarkson, Ohio. 11th mo. 22d, 1854. of typhoid fever, 
MARY, only daughter of Thomas and Abby Hole, age 1 
noariy 6 years. 
In Newstead, Erie Co., on the 3d inst., of congestion o( 
the brain, Miss CELIA K. STURDEVANT, age i 19 years. 
1 1 Times. 
Tiie most vigorous champion of Temperance in the 
country .—Lancaster Express. 
Mower, which they have a right to sell in any of the Unit- >.'? r ;l “f ad n dr . ess > (POf 1»M-) 
ed States, except the Wes rn. 261-ot JOE.L NOUR8 E, Quincy Hall. Bo-ton. Ma^s. 
Seymour, Morgan <k Co., o.^rockport. N. Y., mar.ufac- 
All letters and Communications directed, post-paid, to ture the Mowers for the states ok Mich.. Illinois, and Iowa. 
263-lt T W. k EMMA BROWN. Auburn, N. Y. Warder, Brok.iw k Ciiiid, of Spi inglied, Ohio, manu- 
facture for the States of Kentucky, Missouri, Southern 
The Rural New-Yoiiker wo can recommend conscien- Indiana and Ohio, except the We-tern Reserve, which will 
TIMBERED LAND FOR SALF. 
I iytll sell 14, 20, or 25 acres of timbe o l Iai d in a black- 
ash and co lar swamp in Chili, 3 tniies north of ixGttsville. 
srott-ville. Dec. 2«, 1854. (261-ft] P. B. REED. 
Hi: success of the Ruk.il is without a parallel in the tlously, as pure, good, intero-ting, ant useful—calculated be supplie l by J.<s. M. Chami-un. Cleveland, Ohio. 
hi-tory of agrieultural papers, although no success was | t0 make every family into which it is introduced, both 
Mr. Mocre ought to mike a fortune out of his journal. 
ever more de*erved. — Mich. Clii-is. Herald. 
wiser and bettor.— Arthur’s Home Gazette. 
tiki)' Prico_ ot Mower, with extras, is $110, Mo wer and ajad we trust he will, lor he is heltting to make thefi.rtune of 
Reaper $1'_5, in Buffalo. 262-i.t theiouniry. Wo bid Urn “Godsuee i.” —Ohio Statesman 
turk, aud subjects which relate directly to these great 
branches of the Art of cultivating the soil, mo-tly original, 
and written by men of long exper ionce on their own farms. 
The Farmer i- ably edited by Simon Brown, assi -ted by 
Ffedk. Holbrook, of Vermont, and IIknky F. French, of 
