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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
foi'eip ]i]feiligei}ee. 
Arrival of the Asia. 
The Royal mail steam 1 hip Asia, Capt. Lott, 
arrived at Halifax on the 14th, en route for 
Boston. She left Liverpool on Saturday the 
3d inst., and brings advices one week later 
than those received by the Atlantic. The 
political news is of a high y important charac¬ 
ter. The most important feature of which is 
the resignation of the British Ministry, which 
took place on the 30th, they having been de¬ 
feated by a majority of 157 upon Mr. Robuck’s 
motion of a want of confidence in directing an 
A young married woman who eloped from 
Lowell with another woman’s husband, has $3 siioep—W40 i 
come hack after three week’s absence, and (2)5, audsomc c 
wants to sec her husband ; hut “ Barkis is not Swine—Not a; 
Wll,ing ’” BRIGHTON 
The Cochituate Crustacea, whose odor has At market 95 
ALBANY" CATTLE MARKET.—Feb. 19. 
At W. W. Woolford’s Ball’s Head, Washington Stroet. 
Beef Cattle—8 it) at market. Prices—Extra. $S,50 ; 1st 
quality, $7,50 ; 2d, $6,50(2)7; 3d. $5,60(2)6. ' 
Cows and Calves—Few in market. Prices rango from 
Sheep—1640 in market. Prices range at from $3,50 $4 
(5)5, and some extra $7. 
Swine—Not any in market. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.—Feb. 15. 
SETH A. BU3HNELL, 
BREEDER OP 
Durham Cattle, Maltese Jacla and Jennetto, 
a ,v n 
SOUTH-DOWN SHEEP. 
268-lt. Hartford, Trumbull Co., Omo. 
SPLENDID FARM RESIDENCE FOR SALE. 
I.v Farmington, Ontario Co., N. Y. 
Situated % mile south of the Friends’ Churches, con- 
r , I . ... .~ 1( T 1 ’T Stonr Coal IS now taken from mines in NTs- Cows and Calves—Sales $24, 30, 37/2)40. 
feated by a majority of 157 upon Mr. Robuck’s ! . en noin mmes m Na Sheep—Silas quick, at $2,25, 3, 4.50, 5(55,60. 
motion of a want of confidence in directing an , &<lociie 1 s » Jcxas, and saul to be very Swine— So lot < were sold to peddle. A lot to feed at 5. 
inquiry into the state of the British army be- f ea T anc * a1 }^ ^°. ^ llm we ^* coal At retail from 4)£®6>£c. 
fore Sevastopol, and the department of Gov- has bce ,g tound wel1 311110,1 for blacksmithing CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.—Feb. 14. 
eminent having charge thereof. The Queen P ur P * a t market 967 Cattle — about 800 Beeves, and ICO 
sent for Lord Derby, but he was unable to A vegetarian paper in Wisconsin advocates y r tore D consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
form a Ministry, and rumor pointed to Lord the suppression of butchers’ meat, because o^r 06 , - y . 8ar ,. ,. ... 
Palmerston, Lord John Russell, Lord Claren- Uesh is stimulating, and acts upon the appe- $8 ; 2d do.‘ $7,25®7,50 ■'3d do ’$6 75©7 00 ■ ordinary’ 
don, and the Marquis of Lansdown as the tite the same, only not as powerfully, as stim- $0(50,50. 
mostly likely men. ulating drinks. Hides—$5,50(2)$Gper cwt. Taliow, $8,50(2)9,00. Pelts, 
in^h/oimef °l l mp0rtance had pl - CC In Hartford, lately, at the door of a citizen, ^Slling fer cwt. 
IcCiunea, but supples were slowly arriv a v - er y little boy begged piteously for some- Veal Calves—$4, 5(2)6,00. 
ing, and the condition of the troops improving, thinf to eat and in a mournful tmi> nf v, Stores—Working Oxen—$192,196(2)225. 
Omar Pasha sent in his resignation in dis- ‘ k™ r !n \ Cows and Calves-$31, 38, 40,48, 55(2)75. 
trust owimr to a sliulit But tho latest dis- 5 * Parents were dead, and father cou d Yearlings—$ io®16. 
rv.o.i.‘ t , T , *1, , th *v ,1 not any work, and mother was very sick, Two Years Old—$21(2)38. 
patches say that he had settled the dilhculty indeed.” J Tliree Years old—$34, 35, 36, 39, 40(2)68. 
with the Minister. . . Sheep and Lambs—2,018 at market—Extra $0, 6,50, 7, 
Russia had gained a triumph over Austria in 1111115 Ontario, Simcoe and Huron Union Rail- 8(S)io. By lot $2,50, 2,75, 3, 3,50(34,50. 
the Diet, the former’s proposition to prevent wa y Company have chartered the steamers hwino * vone - 
the mobilization of the Germanic army having Kc Y Stone State, Queen City, Louisiana and 
been carried against Austria. England loans Hady Elgin, to run from Coilingwood, a port l 3VTnUU/ n r* n c* 
one million pounds to Sardinia. The Prussian °u.Georgian Bay, to the Sault St. Mary and i ic|CJC$« 
army is placed on a war footing, hut she re- Chicago. ^ 
fuses to permit French troops to march thro’ The English governesses in Russia have been lx V^ter^CI^ 
nei territory. advised by their employers to return to En ,r - son > Mr - A - HOYT, of Barton, Tioga Co., N. Y., and 
The French force to guard the Austrian land, by imperative suggestion of the Empe- Miss AXN C ” dau S hter of ^9- Sawyer, of tho former 
frontier is to be 80,000 strong. ror, it is supposed, who dis ikes to have Ms pla<:e ; . 
In the British Parliament the bill to give people corrupted by English ideas or English ^ 
effect to the Reciprocity Treaty with the Uni- friendship. • 
ted States, was read a second time. r P n e . , /c , , , , ,, . Cx OH 4 J|(p* 
The English fleet is ordered to assemble in Ml T JohnTSnfitlf fISj h p ~- 18 ..wwwvwwv.. 
tho Downs, ready for sea the first week in this countv * nrosonM i 1 ralrie > 111 In East M andon . on Thursday, Feb. 15th, 1855, of lung 
March. Rumor says that Admirals Seymour mm ,S turn a J c l ouple , ot , fever, Mrs. ESTHER, wlfo of Capt. John Park, in the 70th 
and Martin wi 1 command. monster turnips, weighing forty-eight pounds ! year of her ago. 
,, T 1A . ’ . IN o man can be made to believe that turnips In all the relations of life—as a wife, mother, neighbor 
EVASToroL, Jan. 10th. It is understood in could grow to such a size without seeing them, and frion-l—the deceased wis affectionate, faithful and 
camp that considerable deviation will be made p Antoinette L Brown has suttlll 1 »<™vo’ent. She die 1 in the full triumph of faith,- her 
from the original plan of attack, with a view 8e lf down i^ Andover Cl ho S words, ««I am going to my Redeemer,” assuring 
to take important points of defence in the EngCrTheoloev and herSlf r^l i her husband and friemls of her peaceful departure.-^ 
army will immediately leave their camp, and I-,., preaen oi wiangie with the Pro-- - - . . 
Hides—$5,50(3SCper cwt. Tallow, $8,50(2)9,00. Felts, 
$1(2)51,25. Calf skins, l^c. per ft, 
Barrelling Cattle—$6,75(2)1,50 per cwt. 
Veal Calves—$4, 5(2)6,00. 
Stores—Working Oxen—$192,196(2)225. 
Cows and Calves—$31, 38, 40, 48, 55(2)75. 
Yearlings—$10(2)16. 
Two Years Old—$21(2)38. 
Three Years Old—$34, 35, 36, 39, 40(2)68. 
Sheep and Lambs—2,018 at market—Extra $0, 6,50, 7, 
tho highest .state oi cultivation, wall watered, admirably *? IJ 1 
adapt© l to grazing or grain growing ; about 150 acres of r ® n n ' 
cleared land, ami 20 or timber. Terms, easy. For furth- ylvT 1 
or particulars, inquire of the subscriber on the promises 
by mail or otherwise. The price is $70 per acre. on tno 
THOMAS M. TERRY. leni 
Farmington, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1855. 268-lt _ 
CHOICE FARM FOR SALE, 
The subscriber oilers for sale his Farm, consisting of 
156 acres, 130 improvod and in a good state of cultivation 
and well adapted for all kinds of produce. It has a good 
new dwelling house, two large barns, sheds, and all other 
necessary out buildings, two good orchards, and two liv¬ 
ing streams run across tho farm. Pleasant y situatod in 
the town of Pratts burgh, Steuben Co., N. Y., 3 miles west 
of the village. One-third tho purchase money will bo ro- 
quired down, the remainder on time to suit the purchaser. 
. nee, S30 per acre. For further particulars inquire of 
tno subscriber on the premises. PETER M. DING EE 
Prattsburgh, Jan. 29, 1855. 266-St*' 
FARM FOR SALE 
^ la ? pleasantly located, six miles from Rochester, on a 
good Flank Road ; containing ninety-six acres of excel¬ 
lent farming land. Said farm has two dwellings and all 
tno necessary farm buildings ; gcod orchards, good 
fences, is well underdrained and In a high state of culti¬ 
vation. I 1 or further particulars inquire of the subscriber, 
on ho premises N . I. rice. 
Henrietta, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1855. 266-ot 
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OK 
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fever, Mrs. ESTHER, wife of Capt. John Park, in the 70th soothing, sparkling and pen'lve. 
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her husband and friends of her peaceful departure.- 
OUMiHiBUlliMiMlMH 
take up a now position on the British right. 
The object is partly to stop supplies from 
reaching Sevastopol on the new road which 
the Russians have made from Inkerman.— 
fessors, as may seem befitting. Her entry 
upon this old domain is regarded askance by 
the first settlers. 
$.dbeHisehie«)fs. 
the Russians have made from Inkerman. — A warm Protestant demonstration was re- INFORMATION WANTED.—Andrew Young, of Lyons, 
Ijiiigo bodies of the Kussi tins are again concen* cently held at the Rotunda in Dublin. Rev. Wayne Co., N. Y., has half Brothers an! Sisters some- 
trating in Reni, andbadyk Pasha has proceded Ur. Drew, Presbyterian, alluded in commend- where in the Western States, from whom ha has not 
w ith all oi his available troops to that point, atory terms to Cromwe l’s doings in the coun- heard in .sevoral years. Their names are Aka and w.u. 
file Russians made a reconnoisance from lalt- ty of Cork, and said their Bibles and Broad- Buli-ock, and Hiram, Eleanor and Amanda Bullock. If 
cha on the 10th and 11th, between the Sulin sides were the two great blessings they in- this should meet the eyes of oither of thorn, they will 
and mouths of the Danube. herited from the Battle of the Boyne. please write to him as above. 
The St. Petersburg!! Journal gives an official „__ _ _ 
account of the recent crossing of the Danube, ~ AGRincLnjF.ALnooAS at HOYf’.-i.— Liebig’s Ani- 
and describes it as a reconnoisance in force.— M G jfj{ j fijfr J j \ H QP. miltur^^aque’.;' Now England'' Fnut TreesT Farmer’s 
Letters say, however, it was merely an ad~ \ \ G f i vv,/ J Land Measurer and other Agricultural Books for sale by 
vance of fclio Russian army, which was stopped • ' -' -'.-v--. 268-lt d. HOYT ^ sow * 
ThfOinlftiv. 1 n T IUl ‘ SSlaU ** Vi ° IU .' Rural New-Yorker Office, 1 MORRISON’S SHINGLE MACHINE. 
1 he Russians now occupy then previous post- February 21, 1853 f For Riving, Shaving and Jointing Shingles now on'eiT 
tion on their own side ol the river. Ihe gal- our rei>ortor, as usual, wont tho rounds tlih morning- hi, ' ition at Messrs. Eaton’s Planing Mill, Buffalo, capable 
vanic apparatus for exploding twenty tons of calling upon the grocor provision . b ’ of manufacturing 30,000 to 59.000 Shingles per day. The 
powder against tho sunken ships at Sevastopol, the grain hy and'7JuZf’r, 7Z’ machine ha-.elicited tho most unbounded admiration on 
n,. r jvf.fi -Id lb, lob in vo onri olofT * me grain, nay, ana wood market.-,, Ac., reviewed the occasions where it has been in operation. Tho engage- 
os airivcu at BaiokLvva, and also the expect prices all around, and could not make one change in our rnent ^ of the exhibitors will allow thorn to remain in 
ea corps ol divers. It is expected that the last week’s quotations. The demand and sunniv seem to Buffa,0 > but a short time. Ttie demand for these ma- 
explosion will damage the foundation of forts he so evenly balanced, that tho scale does not tend in a,ul r '?' lts ha ^ buretofo J K e ’ far exceeded tho ox- 
at Constantine and A'exander _™ ... ... scaie aoes not tend in pecUtions of the exhibitors. Those who desire to wit- 
Rurai. New-Yorker Office, 
February 21, 1855 
INFORMATION WANTED.—Andrew Young, of Lyons, 
Wayne Co., N. Y., has half Brothers and Sisters somo- 
this should moot th3 eyes of oither of thorn, they will 
please write to him as above. 
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS AT HOYf’8. —Liebig’s Ani¬ 
mal Chemistry : Johnston’s Lectures on Practical Agri¬ 
culture ; aque’s New England Fruit Trees; Farmer’s 
Land Measurer and other Agricultural Books for sale by 
268-lt I). HOYT & SON. 
MORRISON’S SHINGLE M\CHINE~W_, 
For Riving. Shaving and Jointing Shingles now on cx- 
they are received. So all had better order ai once. 
Brice lor the complete work, handsomely bound in one 
volume, Cloth Gilt, is one Dollar a Copy only. 
C opies of tile above work will be sent to any person, to 
any part ol the United States, per first mail, free of post¬ 
age, on their remitting One Dollar to the publisher, in a 
letter, post-paid. Publishod and for sale by 
H. LONG & BROTHER, 121 Nassau St.., N. Y. 
FARM LANDS FOR SALE. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY 
Is now prepared to Sell over Two Millions of Acre* Prairie 
harm Lands, in Tracts of 40 Acres or upward on Iona 
credits ami at low rates of interest! 
They were granted by the Government, to encourage 
the building of tills Railroad, which runs from the ex- 
To whom all orders mu,t be addressed to’receive h'® m ® North to the extreme South of the State of Illinois, 
prompt and early attention. 268-lt me Load passos, from end to end, through the richest 
1 000 AGENTS W ANTED i fU mo ' lfortlle Prairies of the State, dotted here and 
_ RUUU w anted. there with magnificent Oak Groves. The recent opening 
YV S r TIN T ” early 8ix lu ! n<lre tl miles of the Company’s Railroad 
W . S>. buhl, throws open their lands for cultivation, they being scat- 
e R Reeder of terel for several miles in width.on ouch side of the Road, 
buixolk and Essex Hogs, and Fancy Fowls, throughout its entire length. 
Findlay, Hancock Co., Ohio. Biio soil is dark, rich mould, from 1 to 5 feet in depth is 
267 -lit* gently rolling, and peculiarly fitted for grazing cattle and 
___ _—-sheep, or the cultivation of wheat, Indian corn etc 
NEW ROoHEjjLS OR LAWTON BLACKBERRY. The economy in cultivating and the productiveness of 
For salo at tho South Norwalk Nursery, a small stock of Illinois lands are well known. Treos are not required to 
the great New Rochelle or Lawt/m Elaclcberry Plants at $0 he cut down, stumps grubbed, or stone picked oil' as is 
per dozen. GEO. SEYMOUR & CO., generally the case in the cultivation of new land in the 
/67-lot South Norwalk, Conn. 
XETCHUM’S MOWER 
With Reaper Attachment. The most Perfect Combined 
Machine in use. 
older Suites. Tho first crop of Indian corn, planted on 
the newly-broken sod, usually repays the co>t of plowing 
and sometimes that of fencing. Wheat sown on the new¬ 
ly-turned sod is sure to yield very large profits. One man 
with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and a 
halt to two acres per day. Contracts can be made for 
ed corps °f divers. It is expected that the last week’s quotations. The demand and supply seem to 
explosion will damage the foundation of forts he so evenly balanced, that the scale does not tond in 
retext of a revolutionary 
3en discovered. Arrests Corn.’. " ®'feo Potatoes d .abundance of timber contiguous to same. Besides a a f d in ring the year 1855, stipulating the purchase money to be 
i at Leghorn, because of Oats...'.... 43 c Hides ’and Sklns 3 ® 88 ° P umt) £r of Housos and I,ots in good localities for Meehan- '” w ®„ P a U_ infl v e amuial installments. The first to become due 
at Constantine and A exander. either direction. When it does, the readers of tho Rural 
Inc new Ku SSI tin defences at Odessa were shall have early information, 
completed, mounting 110 guns. The fortili- The chief business in the wheat market is done in Cana- 
cations at Haifa, Anapa, Keish and Sujalc Pale da grain at prices ranging from $^18 to $2 25 per bush 
were being strengthened. The financial world is quiet and comparatively easy._ 
Constantinople accounts of the 22d say that No great amount of the procious metals having arrived 
a change in the Turkish Ministry is soon ex- during the wook. The outgoing and the incoming sums 
pccted. Affairs arc arranged with Greece, and are each below half a million, 
the Turkish Minister is recalled. ROCHESTER WHOLESALE prices. 
Italy.— Numerous arrests have been made Flour and Grain. Fruits and Roots. 
nt Florence, on the pretext of a revolutionary Floilr < bbl....$10,50(2)10,75 Apples, bush.38(2)50c 
conspiracy having been discovered. Arrests r? 1 ' bush ''' Do dried.75(2)$l,oo 
have also been made at Leghorn, because of Oats.';;;;;;;;;;;.:;;;"-iso Hmra and s^g 3 ® 880 
the sale of Mazzinian bonds. Barley. 90(«)$i,oo slaughter 5c 
Holland . —The Dutch Envoy sent to Spain 
has returned with the assurance that Holland Meats. ' Lamb do.38^oc 
will continue on the footings of the most fa- Dork, mess bbl.$14(2)15 Skm>s.”' 
vorable nations. Mr. Soule was reported to „ D ?' cwt -•••••*5,75(2)6^ Clover, bush.$7.50(2)8 
be seriously ill. M»lr«rS,V.S4,feSfoS ’’s;,',;,™*"' 5 "® 3 
Markets.—W heat and flour dull and rather Hams, smoked ft.8(2)9c Wood, hard. $ 5 ( 55 y 
easier. Western Canal, 42s. a 43s.6d. Ohio. . s ,°. ft f.* 3 ®3,50 
44s.Cd. a45s. White wheat, lls.M. , 12s.9<l.’ “«!?£&£. 
Indian corn dull and Is. lower. White 44s. a Dairy, *c. Blossburg.. "..$5 50 
45s. Yellow, 43s. a 43s.6d. Provisions witli- St IItter .I 8 ( 2 ) 20 c Do. Char. 8(®io 
out material change Pork and Beef firm— — lot Hay’, ton. 
Lard, 4Js.6da50s. Bacon wanted. Do. leaf.I0c Wool th.KJ 6 
either direction. When it dooq tlie readers of tho Rural ness the operations of a most ingenious, yet simple and 
shall have early information. highly valuable machine, will please call soon. For 
The chief business in the wheat market is done in Cana riRhts and mach ‘nes, apply to R. F. VAUGHAN, or D. 
da grain at prices ranging from $*18 to $2,25 Zr bush « A TKNS, United States Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y . 26»-?t 
The financial world is quiet and comjKirativoly easy— SOUTHERN OHIO LAND AGENCY. 
No great amount of the procious metals having arrived HENRY H. HOAG, 
during tho wook. Tho outgoing and the incoming sums General Land Agent, Piketon, Pike County, Ohio. 
are each below half a million. ^ now offering at private salo and on accommodating 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES terms, several valuable Farms in this an l adjoining 
Flour and Grain. I Fruits and Roots counties. Also, Land partially improvod in tracts of 100 j 
Flour, bbl_$10.50/5310.75 Annl„« acres and upwards. Also one of tho best Steam Saw ! 
Manufacturers, Buffalo, N. Y 
PERUVIAN GUANO. 
Uo, -V Y. Corn, grain, cattle, etc., will be forwarded at reasonable 
rates to Chicago, for the Eastern market, and to Cai io for 
PE’RTTVrAV CTTAVn with T,—n . the Southern. The larger the yield on the cheap lands of 
ba- Pr'eto-iof> O H ' °° 8V9ry I .‘ 1,1 ° i ; 0VB [ <-he high-priced lands in the Eastern and Mid- 
DIPROVEr) ^^UPFRPHOSPHATF uv i na ... d ° S U®1’'' s know “ t0 bo m,lch more than sufficient to 
or-2 000 it4 , b H0 HArE utl lime—$ 45 per ton pay the difference of transportation to the Eastern market 
romk nrrsrr ,... The rapid increase and growth of flourishing towns and 
h r q?7 mi i3t,AS — $ “. *2,2^$2,50ji« r bbl. villages along the line afford a substantial and growing 
ror sale by [207-6tj A. LONGETT, home demand for farm produce. 
_34 Cuff street, Corner of Fulton, New Y’ork. Bituminous coal is mined at several points along the 
vtcytto mo v ' Road, and is a cheap and desirable fuel. 
Rv ,“ J! ' L,0UR CORN, PRICE AND TERMS OF PAYMENT. 
Bv Mail or to any part of the Country. _ Tho price will vary from $5 t0 $25 accordln _ t0 j 
® 0mpOS i tl0n > , a P- U . ou - ‘} ,lali ty, etc Contracts for deeds may be made du- 
90ffi)$l 00 siamThtpr™ Aau oiu ns. ics Collections made and monoy remitted without do- . CU 'V Vat0r, of the soi h Bor a description 
' 88c calf . . lay- Indisputable references given if desired. ph™ o P lm ° 0f v R,lra '’„P a S 9 22 - 
••••••loo For further information application should bo made 
•Ooc/wSl goon either personally or by letter to H. H. HOAG. 
• 38(2)50c Piketon, Pike Co., Ohio, 1855. 268-4t. 
BDUNTY' LAND3 AND 'PENSIONS! 
Soldiers of War of 1812, and Mexican War, and Wid- 
Price, 9 cents per paper, by mail, or 25 cts. per quart, 
put up in muslin sacks, marked according to order and 
forwarded by Express. Poland Oats, Mexican Wild Po- . . , 
tatoes, and other choice and reliable seeds for sale. A:s a security for the performance of the contract, the 
Address I), d. TOOK Kit brst tw0 years’ interest must be paid in advance, and it 
267-: t* Napoleon P. O., Jackson Co. Michigan “ ust bo understood that from ono-tenth to one-fourth of 
---- ’ the land purchased shall yearly be brought under culti- 
F0S SALE, A FARM vation. Longer crodits, atsixper cent, per annum, may 
Of one hundred acres in Milo Centre. Yates Countv N r 8 ue K° tlatea by special application. Twonty pfer cent. 
., on the line of the Canandaigua and Elmira Railroad iri i! ° m the^ credit price will be deducted for cash. The 
good neighborhood, convenient to churchos school c h °”^ r , uctl0n bo nds will bo received as cash, 
juso-; and stores. Tlio soil is a fine cr.ivollv loam Jni 1.—— a »—a ilv0 beeu mado wltb responsible parties to 
in two years from the date of contract, and the others 
annually thereafter. 
INTEREST WILL BE CHARGED AT ONLY TWO PER 
CENT. PKR ANNUM. 
Hams, smoked ft.8(2)9c Wood, hard.$5(2)5% ows of Soldiers, especially tho-e who scrvo l from or in 
Shoulders.,, I)o - soft .$3(2)3,50 New York Slate., or were discharged therein, wherever 
umckens.,....9(2)10c Coal, Lehigh, ton.$9 50 they live, whether they received Land Warrant or not. 
Arrival of the Northern Light 
Turkeys.10(2)llc Do. Scranton $725 
Dairy, ac. Blossburg.. cg’en 
Butter.18(2)20c Do. Char 8/2)10 
Clieeso.8(2)10c Salt, bbl. 75 
Lard, tried.10c Hay, ton.” $10/2)16 
Do. leaf.10c Wool, ft 20^5c 
Taliaw.12%c Whit’, fish, bbi..'.V. ..$8 50 
Eggs, doz.18(2)20c Codfish (S quintal $4 75 
Candles, box.15(2>16c Trout, bbl '.'.".'.Ss’oo 
NEW YORK MARKET—Feb. 19. 
, .—. they live, whether they rccoived Land Warrant or not. Y., on the line of the Canandaigua and Elmira Railroad in r uie creuii price win do ae 
Do. Scranton.$7,25 Also, every Soldier of any War since tho Revolution, a goo l neighborhoo 1, convenient to churches schom Co ™ p “ ny s construction bon,Is wi 
Blossburg.$5,50 who was wounded, disabled, injured or disease 1 in ser- houses and stores. 'Hie soil is a fine gr iv ollv loam with 1 ( - ontr - a £ ts bave beeu mado wltb 
vice, or wi lo ws of those killed or dying in service, or exception of about twonty acres of cW natural meadow keop on band „ 
afterwards of any such disability. Also all invalid Pen- land. It is easily cultivated, well watered by springs and Ready-framed Farm Dwellin; 
sloners and Widows of Revolutionary Soldiers, will learn a line stream. Has unon it a good Dwkluxg House an 1 un in a few 
sornething to their advantage, by atidressing me, post¬ 
paid. 
Address soon—information gratis. 
WM. VAN MAKTtR, Co nseiior at law 
268-tf and Pension Agent, Lyons, N. Y. 
exception 01 aooui twonty acres of cftoice natural meadow „ , - , ^ 
land. It is easily cultivated, well watered by springs and Ready-framed Farm Dwellings, which can be set 
a fine stream. Has upon it a good Dwblu.no Housk and up in a few days. 
cat on 1n U fhe : ^',U S J a v 8V0r ^ T P °^ °“ e oi : tho h0Jt They will be 12 feet by 20 feet, divided into one Living 
cation.-- in the State of New \ork. For further informa- and throe Bed Rooms, and will cost complete—set un on 
Yocvo d Esa Milo °u y ' a u Pply t0 (lKO ' ground chosen anywhere along the Koiid, $156 in cash, 
c° —n ’ s - B” 0 ™’ Branchport; Judge exclusive of transportation, larger buildings mav bo 
lilin is 11 '!' can Yan ; Caikh Gasfkr Esq., Marceilus, contracted for at proportionate rates. The Company will 
Onon. Co.; Euas Bentley, Eaq., Sandy Crook, Oswego Co, forward all the materials for such buildings oveAheir 
or the subscrihor at 4! Wafer street, N'Y Roadl promptly, charging for the cheapestS atX rale 
11 GASPER & CO. of 11 cents for every mile transported. 
~ ---- Special arrangements with dealers have been made to 
FRUIT TREES, Eli ERGREENS, &a supply those purchasing the Company’s lands with fonc- 
T. C. Maxwell & Bros., ask the attention of thoso in g materials, agricultural tools, and :m outfit of provisions 
wishing Trees and Nursery articles the coming spring to a 111 any fi ui mtity, at the lowest wholesale prices. 
few thousands each of Apple, Cherry, Standard and Eicarf - 
Pear Trees, and a good assortment of Peach, Plum, Apri- 11 believed that tho price, long credit, and low rate 
cot and Quince Trees and the Smaller Fruits, all very thrifty of interest, charged for these lands, will enable a man 
and healthy. with a few hundred dollars in cash and ordinary indus- 
25,01)0 Am. Arbor Yitcs, 2 yrs in Nursery, fine for Hedges tr Y 10 make himself independent before alt the purchase 
hi inoi. canes at 8S,12%(2)8 37 y 
common to straight ; $8.50(2)8,62,% choice and favorite 
rn a i • xt tu r • , i . state; $8,62%(2)9,12% common to good Ohio, Michigan 
ihe steamship Northern Light arrived at and Indiana; $10,75(2)12 extra Genesee. Canadian at Is 
New York February 14, bringing California 87 $f© 91n bond ; $9,87% duty paid. 
dates to the 24th January, about 200 passen- 1 m a r « mi’i 111 'l r ' Sa,es of P rl >ne white 
__ , a ikn aaa • x J -to [lasnui Genesee at-$2,55, and 2,000 bush, red Long Island nn 
gers, and ^4/ 0,000 in treasure. vato terms. Rye in request, and marked Armor. Sales 
Col. Wheeler, our Minister to Central Amer- Jersey at $1,28 ; prime Northern $1,30 is offered, 
ica, liad been to Grenada to procure the At- U >rn—!1!oro f,obl K in corn i and holders have been com- 
chives of his predecessor, and returned to San or to 
Juan on the 6tli. He visited the camp of the 7/2)9Sc yellow Southern; 97c mixed Western in <toro — 
revolutionists, and was well received by Clio- 0at s soiling slowly at 53(2>57c. Jersey ; 62®68c State 
morro, although at first the American party ““pimvT^Tnvq—Bnttnr i , - „ , 
wero repulsed by a shot, as it was not known b.K'Y 1 l &n2%S'i“ 
who they were. Ckomorro was steadily gain- niess; $13,12^)13,26 new prime; $ 14 , 75 / 2)15 50 Western 
ing ground. prime mess; $16,50^)17,12j^ city do. 
There is little news from Palifornn rm._ I^ard unchanged. Niles at 9^2^2) 10c. 
market has ho«n“Ty d°„“, taflTtSo gS 
sC°of S“te. OU i°ss n hSTcnlSTt KL0 ,, R i“ AN , Y ‘LUtKET.-Fcb. 19. 
San Francisco since the sailing of the last oul rtc!' Kt mwoo wn. 01 ? 6111 at abMt p ™ vl ' 
Steamer than for any week in the past tliree and Wostern ; $9,50(2)10,50 for good ' Uj'f.ancy^'Ute^ain 
years. extra We-tern; $10,50(2)11,50 extra Genesee. 
The steamer Southerner was lost about 60 CRAIN—In this market there was nothing doing this 
miles south of Cape Flattery January 12. The UftpH^s StrCCt Sal<H W ° r ° n0t sllffloiunt t0 ^ tab - 
I>assengers and crew were all saved. SEED—Sales 50 bush, small Clover at $ 7 . 25 . 
or the subscriber at 41 Water street, N. Y. 
2( ”'G' GASPER & CO. 
FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, &a 
T. C. Maxwell & Bros., ask the attention of tho>e 
wishing Trees and Nursery artic les the coming spring, to a 
mess; $13,12(2)13,25 new prime; $14 7 
prime mess; $16,50(2)17,12% city do.’ 
Lard unchanged. Sales at 9%(2>10c. 
50,000 do. do. 1 “ “ well rooted. 
10,000 Balsam Fir, 1 to 5 feet high. 
MORRISON’S SHINGLE MACHINE. 30,000 Norway Spruce, 1 to 2 feet high. 
E'or riving, shaving and jointing Shingles. This highly 1,000 Hemlock and Red Cedar, fine plants, 
valuable invention, capable of manufacturing 30,000 to ‘J-WO Ms A large and Cheap, and large Horse Chestnut 
50,000 Shingles per day, is now on exhibition at Messrs. The above, and many other articles usually cultivated 
Eaton’s Planing Mill, Buffalo, whore it will remain but a in tb e Nurseries, for sale cheap at wholesale or retail 
Buttor firm at 13(2)19c for Ohio, and 21(2)26c Ohio and floto1, bllf lhlo, N. Y. 
short time previous to boing removed to Albany. For 
machines and rights for counties in the State of N. York, 
apply to I). GATKNS, or R. F. VAUGHAN, Unitod States 
Digging and packing dono in the best manner 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROS. 
Old Castle Nurseries, Geneva, Ont. Co., N. Y. 267-Gt 
money boeomes duo. In the mean time, the rapid settle¬ 
ment of tho country will probably have increased their 
value four or five fold. Whou required, an experienced 
person will accompany applicants, to give Information 
and aid in selecting lands. 
Circulars, containing numerous instances of successful 
farming, signed by respectable and well-known farmers 
living in the neighborhood of the Railroad lands, through¬ 
out the State—also the cost of fencing, price of cattle ex¬ 
pense of harvesting, threshing, etc., by contract—or’any 
other information—will be cheerfully given, on applica- 
passengers and crew were all saved. SEED—Sales 50 bush, small Clover at $ 7 . 25 . 
The route across Central America was re- . HOGS—Only a moderate supply of Grossed Hogs ofie 
ported as perfectly healthy, and the trio can “IK at thedepot this m°rning. Sales 80 light State at $ 
he made in 26 hours. 1 * 7 - 50 ®V a was asked. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET—Feb. 14 
MOORE, WiLSTACH, KEYS & CO., 
Will 1'ublish, early in March, a new an,l admirable work 
entitled 
Practical Landscape Gardening, 
With Reference to the Improvement of Rural Residences; 
Giving the general principles of the art, with full direc¬ 
tions for Planting Shade Trees, Shrubbery and Flowers 
ami Laying out Ground. 
By G. M. Kkrn. 
in “ 0 ^“ 1 L a ,r derat8SUpply 1 of 'Tossed Hogs ofier- lvol., 12mo.,with22 Illustrative engravings. Price $150 
ing at the depot this morning. Sales 80 light State at $7- 6 ’ 1 
2.V for trnnrl liotnyv ..i— i -■ 
extensive practice, enables I)r. W. to treat those cases 
with success seldom attained. 
Dr. Walker may be consulted daily, and testimo¬ 
nials obtained, at lii.s Offlco, No. 82 State street Roches¬ 
ter. N - Y. 265-81. 
AMERICAN SEED STORE. 
TO NURSERYMEN AND DEALERS IN TREES. 
Wishing to clear a piece of ground tho coming spring 
containing about eighty thousand grafted Apple Trees, I 
will sell them for cash, or approved credit with interest 
at eighty dollars per thousand. All orders filled in the ro¬ 
tation that they are received. The above are first class 
trees, from three to four years old, from five to s ev on 
A few days since a lady on Jamaica Pond, 
near Boston, Mass., who is very expert on 
At Allerton’s Washington Drove Yard—Offered to-day 
1,500 Beef Cattle ; ottered during the week 1.600. 
Prices—Beeves range from ll%c to I2%c per ft. 
^ Cows and Calves — Sold at from $55, $65 to $70. Vea! 
35 Cows and 
•os. 
'alvos, $30(2) 
mbs—Sheep, 
darted off, dozens started in the pursuit, and Prices— Beeves $9,00(2)11.25 ; Cows and Caivos $30(2) this country, am 
she was captured hy a negro, who did not in- 55 ; Veal Caivos, 5%(2>6%c ; Sheep anil Lambs-lsheen the chir 8 8 ° r em 
sist upon the forfeit. $5 ® 7 5 Lambs, $1,50(2)4,50. ’ (lb io State Fair, at 
At Chamberlain’s—(Hudson River Bull’s Head )— \t ” P n n V s c . a Pahi:iti; 
--- market 394 Boat Cattle, 68 Cowl andcilves^VoiU w o? ftousanl 
Accounts from Berne state that a letter had pwce.-^veT^n 1 ^ 1 .^^ a of the union, whi 
been received by the master armorer of Zurich, Veal Cal vo.s, 4(®7c ■ fheep and LamV^heep fwaeoo’ thoiu 1,1 °r na,no . nti 
from M. de Colette, the Secretary of the Gov- Lambs, $-.(2) 5 ,oo. ’ 1 Lamhs—heep, $.© b ,oo, m y , 0 had,: 
ernmcntatSt. Petersburg, inviting workmen At Morgan Q’Brien’s—(No. 9 Sixth Street)—Offered 150 bookseller orhyre 
and armorers from Switzerland to join the 65 Cows and Calves, 66 Veals. when published, w 
Russian regiments. 1 l lo8 (’—2 88v eSi JSO|2)11,00; Cows and Calves, $35(2)50; MOORE, V 
Veals, 4%(2)6%c. ^ ft. sheep and Lambs, $1,50(2)0. 26S-2toow. 
The illustrations for this volume are nearly'completed • 
tho manuscript is in tho hands of the printer, and will 
bo stereotyped, and tlio volume produced in the hand¬ 
somest style early in March. 
The advantages which Mr. Korn has had in acquiring 
a practical knowledge of his business, in his early edu¬ 
cation at tho Jardin des Plantes of Parts, and in tlio Gar¬ 
dens of St. Cloud and Versailles, during the reign of Louis 
Philippe, give assurance of his fitness for executing the 
task lie has undertaken, while tho positions he has held 
in this country, and (among others that might he named) 
the charge of embellishing the grounds at tlio recent 
Ohio State Fair, at Newark, atto-t tho estimate placed 
upon his capabilities by practical men. 
Tho book is eminently practical, and adapted to the 
wants of thousan is of practical poopio in every portion 
of the Union, who desire hints and suggestions to aid 
ATKIN’S SELF-RAKING REAPER & MOWER. 
Three seasons use of this ingenious, beautiful, and yet 
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