HOOKE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL 
California ll'ctos. 
Arrival of the Steamer Pacific. 
The steamer Pacific from Liverpool, Wednes¬ 
day, 25th, arrived at New York, Feb. 9th. 
The Africa arrived at Liverpool at M before 6 
oti the evening of Monday, 23d ulti 
-r-—--Flour, bbl.. 
Arrival of the Daniel Webster. coT}. !T: 
Oats. 
" steamship Daniel Webster from San Juan !! . vu . 
Nicaragua, arrived at New Orleans, Feb. 6. i * iU ' ! L c - v ; • ■ • 
She brjngs dates from California to the 15th k“ara!.?.'. 
January, one hundred and twenty passeno-ers, M 
n n ,l d'l'imi,-:. r.. ■ 7 J 1 o’ p-,,7, —„„ . 
Tlie ship Ontario brings the rescued from the and $13,’000 specie on freight 
S l^ 8 147 Z,r^?q Watkins and The passage from San Francisco has occupied 
child)- m ’ 11 tioops, and 19 women and only twenty and a half days. 
"wj "™ emigrant Mp T ay le„r, 
■Lit't'l'siiik m*Ltubiili 1 P L ’ ' ,l U' le "’°"T' f lo “l (,f g' 11 " 1 brands was selling at $11@^12 ; 
were W. ' W F ° Ur nundred llTCS Lijmber at $60, with a limited demand. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Floor and Grain. Fruits and Roots. 
lr > bbl .$9,63@9,75 Apples, bush.50@75c 
»it, bu.2,00@2,03 Do. dried.SI,25 
1 .75@S0c Potatoes.50@02>ic 
.40@42c Hides and Skins. 
.*. 00@00 Slaughter.4^@5^c 
W ‘ • . .70c Calf....9@10c 
..wheat.60@65 Sheep pelts.®1@1,02 
ls- • • • ..SL35 Lamb do.75e@$l 
Meats. Seeds. 
Pork, mess bbl.... . . .-§16,00 Clover, bu..«6,50@6,75 
„ ’ “'7"" ww. .SW,Clover, DU.Iit),0U«,7: 
Do. cwt.. .... . 6,75@7,00 Timothy .. 1 .2,50@3,0C 
moss hhl 1ft nflr^lA r,n L’l.... 3 
beveral other casual!tics have also occurred wanted and 
along the Irish coast coming in. 
1 he news may be briefly summed up. The steair 
No official reply from the Czar. the Daniel \ 
Xv o abatement of actual hostilites, and prepa- 000 in gold 
rations for an attack, but nft further battles re- —_1 
ported either on the Danube or in Asia. 
I he very latest on tlie morning of the Pacific’s Arriva 
sailing says, on authority of tlie Times, that the 
Czar lias not proceeded to extreme measures, on — 1 iIF ' stcan 
learning of the entry of the allies into the York Feb. 9, 
Black Sea. gers and $7; 
I lie .allied fleets were last seen steering for Lhc brings 
Baton in, with a fair wind. The Russian fleet is ^oon of Jan. 
also at sea. The Go vet 
Beef, mess bbl. .10,00@10,50 
Bo. cwt.5,50@6,00 
.4,00ru 5 Wood, hard.4,00@4.5Q 
%,'libzTtxnmzvLU. 
Advertisements. —Brief and appropriate advertisements 
will be inserted in this paper at $1,60 pr. square, (ten lines 
or _J90 words,) or 15 cents a line —to be paid in advance. 
Ihose who send advertisements without payment will 
understand from the above why they are not inserted. 
People’s Patent Office, ( 
86 Nassau st., New York. ( 
FOREIGN PATENTS —The undersigned continues 
to act as Solicitor and Agent for securing Patents in all 
countries where they are granted. He is represented in 
Europe by honorable and reliable men, of lon°- tried ex¬ 
perience, through whom he is enabled to secure Patents in 
, A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
The Subscriber oilers for sale his Farm, consisting of 50 
acres on which is a good Dwelling House, Darn, Sheds, 
r ■+ cespa , ry oat buiI dings. An abundance of all 
,n ot under good improvement. Situated in 
the town of Pultney, Steuben Co.N. Y., efohty rods from 
° f K CroO . k0(l Lake ’ and 
l a & e of B vouch port. A part of the purchase money 
Turchaser^ UUe ^ down ’ bulance 011 time to suit tlie 
booth ' Br * nch - 
Puttnev, Feb. lnt, 1854. Bi ™ w. MLLER. 
J fie steamship Sierra Nevada connected with 
the Daniel Webster, and brought, down $1,000,- 
Arrival of the Star of the West. new york market-F eb. 13 . 
T„_ ofn „ ... . , ^ Flour and Meal—There is more firmness for Western and 
J he steamer Star of the West arrived at New ^ lte ,lour > with a moderate demand for the home and 
York Feb. 9, from San Juan, with 800 passen- Las< * rn tra de. Canadian firm at $8,8l@8,87. Sales Wust- 
gers and $750,000 in cold. C01 “ , “ 0, f to straight State, and 
oi r ^ ... . St),0o@9,25 lot mixed to fancy Mich, and commote to »rood 
^lic brings news from California to the after- °hio. Rye hour is scarce at $8,12(36.25 for him. Com 
noon of Jan. 16. meal is steady ; sales Jersey at $6,60. 
The Governor in his message states that the isrnmwT Salo^gond ™d"lv U !!Z tor . w ^at and the market 
n * n . .. .o,ou ‘no inies tor transacting loreign Patent business are unsur- 
Do. Char.8@lt‘c passed. He can generally obtain certificates of Provisional 
(@;J C Sundries. Protection from the British Patent Office, within six weeks 
b . bl .® 1 ; co fj om tbe time the invention is first committed to his care 
* !! a - v >, ‘m*.. • 8@13 i lm cost of British and other foreign Patents, to Americans 
. .10c Wool, ft.35@45c has been greatly reduced. 
■}': c White fish, bbl. ..$8,50@9,50 The undersigned may be at all times consulted free of 
T U °* leaf .10c Wool, ft ...... .V.35@45c 
1 allow .. 12c White fish, bbl. ..‘5S,50®9,50 
Lggs, doz.18@20c Codfish, V quintal.4,50 
Landes, box.14>£ Trout, bbl.8,00 
strictly private. For further information, apply to orad- 
<lress ALFRED E. BEACH, 
Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 
86 Nassau st., New York 
'• 01 mug tried ex- FOR SALE, 
cates o?Provhdonal & f a ^ ^ " SSfiK 
indtted fthisTm xK °,^ nl \*« ood ^eat farm (5 miles cast from 
ents,toAmerican s ; 
ittss? a “ to th c e ns 
^app? toTad- 2U ' 4t Suspension Bridge P. Q„ Niagara Co.; N. Y. 
d Foreign Patents, THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & Co., 
t., New York | Proprietors of the Syracuse Nurseries, Cultivators 
ATKINS’ SELF-RAXING REAPER, J a 
Forty of tliese m.ichines were used the last harvest in a-s 
fo’;The I i CalerS , a!1 kin,Js of Nursery Prodncnons^ offer 
for the Spring Sales a very large stock of Apple Pear 
Chernt and Peach Trees hni i, —/ i — ’ 
su re a Reaper. 
MiG JllllCG Hoots were last, seen steering for 'r T & b news iroru Caluornia to the after- <niI °. Rye dour is scarce at S6,12®0,25 for fine Corn grass or grain or both, with almost uniformly good 1 
Baton m, with a fair wind. The Russian fleet is 1100,1 01 dan - m «i l1 is steady ; sales Jersey at §0,50. oaaa, in nine different States and Canada, 
also at sea. The Governor in his message slates tint tbn • B aln I here is moi - e inquiry for wheat and the market Twenty-Six Premiums, including two at the Crystal ! berries. 
It is telegraphed from Vienna, that it has amount of the State debt ^upwards Ttkree I - T «*^ 
transpired that the Czar’s final reply will be a miJ ‘ !on d °llars. Rye is buoyant and 1,20 is refused. Oats are in fair re- mg rapidly ordered. Mr. Joseph Hall, Rochester N. 
contemptuous refusal of the Vienna note • also Latest advices from the Sandwich Islands are quest * t 50 @52c for Jersey, 64@56J4c for Shite and West- '"' ll! build a few - 27F” Early orders necessary to 
». Ooi-lsoliakoif ior firthj “SiSKS-. .* 775 - 1,5 „„ , 
parncuiais, and insisting positively, that he will -—-■>- — ■♦ . ---- and Sl,u3@l,05 for Southern white and yellow, and P a >' ab!e "' hsn B« a per works successfully, and another 
not give up one jot of Menschikoff’s first demand . . . „ $l,04@l,0o for old round yellow. S-j 0 , payable 1st December next, with interest. Or $ 
There has been considerable movements along AmVal ° f the Ge orge Law. IsSl^^S JeforS War ™ "> ^ 
t Ki Danube, but no further battles. The steamer Georo-e Law arrived at NW mes '' , ; m steuly request and market buoyant ; 4 saies ( . 2^* Agents properly recommended wanted through 
I he English people, seeing tlie imminence of y,,,.i. T,’,I ,,, f “T . J • I Row country prime $5,25@5,75; re-packed Chicago $13,50@14; the country. Experienced agents preferred. It is imr 
war; appear to have made up their minds to the 1 011c > 1 cb - ld > AspinwaH with 300 pas- country mess $8,50@n. tant this year to have the machines widely scattered. 
Currants, Raspbcr ries, Strawberries and Goose- 
cashire sorts. 
3,000 line plants of the best L;;ie 
war; appear to have made up their minds to the 
necessity, and quietly accept it. 
Arrival of the Geonro Law. Pr. ovl,slons '—Only a limitcil demand for Pork at $15,75<a 
- io,87 for mess —$13,50@13,62 for prime, and $16 for prime 
S'rSTTf 00 "? Law -I 
mk, Feb. 10, from Aspinwall with 300 pas- country mess $8,50@n. 
n/*AKn .. J db Onn AflA • 1 . I /'’lit IV7,>„1 , t,.. l -r-r __ . . 
sengers and $809,000 in treasure on freight.— 
She connected at the Isthmus with the John L. 
. Mr. Mason, Minister to France, has presented r®®’ 't- , th ? J , st ! lm U8 w.th the John L. 
his credentials. ^ Stephens, which sailed from San Francisco on 
the evening of the J6th with the mails and $1 - 
LATEST BY TELEGRAni. 000,000 in mild. 1 * ’ 
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. 
London, Jan. 25.—Tlie Time’s Paris corres- The ship “ Jenny W. Paine” arrived at Pana- 7n Flour ‘here is but a limited business doing and prices 
pendent writes that the Emperor of Russia’s ™aon tlie 17th in 111 days from New York WV c “^' kwheat Flour 18 selling iu the street 
icpty, though not couched in very strong Ian- with crew in a state of munity, 8 of which had „ S’,os. Corn 90c for white, and 93@94c for yellow 
guage, and demanding explanations, is of such been arrested and placed in irons. Oa.tsoi@o2c. Barley 85@95c. 
Cut meat* buoyant; sales Hams 8%@9c, Shoulders C>.< 
@b%c. 
Lard inactive at 10.R@10Kc. 
Butter and Cheese dull. 
ALBANY MARKET-Feb. 13. 
In I lour there is but a limiled business doing and prices 
1 e ciincullies as well as successes of the Reaper, mailed to 
post-paid applications. j. g. WRIGHT. 
“Prairie Farmer” Warehouse, Chicago, Feb., 1854 
215-13t-m3t 
THE GENESEE EVANGELIST. 
T> t kk Evangelist, published at Rochester, and edited by 
Lev. Iv. \V. Hill, was founded several years ago, and de- j 
signed to meet a want unsupplied. Jt is a Dollar Weekly 
ana rarest collections in the 
countiy ; including, ol course, Mr. Mathews’ matchless 
f V s — oi ’ Uie most luxuriant growth and 
foliage, profusion of bloom, splendor of its flower, and of 
our Cn°folo XqU,S - lte P€ ' fume ,’ The P rice > will be seen by 
out (catalogue, is very much reduced. J 
Dahlias P!U°x.es, Bulbous Roots, Grecn-kovse and Red- 
‘Deluding aii the novelties of the season.— 
Il tztJ lantS ’ R ! lu/ ' ar,J an <l Asparagus in large quantities. 
Evergreens of choice varieties, as well as many thou¬ 
sands ot LaL-:am, Norway, European, Silver and Scotch 
hrs, Austrian lines, Chinese and American Arbor Pitas, 
<xc., &c., all in fine condition. 
Religious Journal, now in successful operation. It is filled 
with tlie soundest and ablest articles of a dec rinal, exper- 
ekly | prop 
ljT Among their stock of Pear Trees, they have in large 
dh U Dw-uV t u,tl^ | le “l °l 0l:d ^ a and Oswego Reurre, 
imen tal and practical character. It aims also to be a brief, cuitivatedeSen^lvf^rau kef 1 ““ b< i 
but careful chronicler of the events of the day. Some of hundreds of Eolra Sized LruU Trcet^ 
both Dwarf and Standard. No more desirable kinds of 
b ffl' m ?> Productiveness and great excellence, can be 
the best writers of the land stand pledged, as stated and and form enitivMoJVTJiT,' growtn 
regular contributors, and new ones are frequently being selves, which the necessityTcha^ftg^ftelr^roundsto 
i'Tuil Trees of the finest growth. 
.,’vawa tv uirtivc juimcu ueciarauon ot war k n , in . j OA :. *v r vi^j ilum 0 ^ W ppr 10 . 
before either of his plans are arranged It is bo Jecn aclcat0(i > with bOU men, by the govern- cows and Calves sold at from $30 to $65. 
bcvutl that 10,000 or 15,000 Russians have cross- “ no ,V, f ^ itive ’ SptTlSr&tt ^ 
cd the Danube. 
mt troops near Yeca, and was now a fugitive o, eal °^r es at from 4 ® 7c - l jer lb - 
The Engbsh ship Cambodia of 1.14cT tons' left over utsold $1 °' Hu ° 8 at fl0m 5 ^@ 5 R=- About250 
• Ill Callao for England with a cargo of guano, At Browning’s—(Lower Bull’s Head)—At market, 386 
*:“ u n 'iuuvh mem m part to re¬ 
sist ot Cherry, Plum, Standai'd and 
e furnished the greater portion of 
nibited by the pioprictors at the 
rs xnd are offered at from $1 
2. its size. It is convenient and readable; just comes also to $3 each. " VealS PUS ’ and are offered at fr om $1 
an ai'nourit of readi^^eq^^a^ft^'lBmo^'ollnmfof Wpages^ seJond^o none ^th^ co^tiy^e^o^f* reputa , tion 
oi for the year, nearly twelve volumes of 300 Daces each ' with their ? counti.,, those now favoring them 
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 
Such, a Paper is a Great Religious Help.-H makes a “idThat other Ts^ntia^ their **»> 
Mersey on Wednesday, in 13 days from New 
I ork. 
Trade in India dull. 
Liverpool Bruadstufks.— A further advance 
of ls on flour, 3d.a6d. on wheat, and ls.a2s. on 
a!5s. ex-ship and warehouse, but holders were 
not offering freely. 
Robert Makin it Sons give prices current:_ 
U. S. white wheat 12sIGd.aI3s4d.; mixed and 
red 12s.al2s6d.; western canal flour 43.s6d.al ls.; 
Philadelphia and Baltimore 44a45s.; Ohio and 
New Orleans 44sa45s.; white U. S. Indian corn 
49sa52s.; yellow 50sa51s. 
Liverpool Provisions.—J as. McHenry reports. 
Bacon continued in good demand, but a decline 
el Isa'Is was yielded to clear parcels ex-ship.— 
Not much demand in beef and pork, buyers re¬ 
sisting high prices. 
Cheese scarce and wanted. Lard continued 
steady at fuR rates. 
iuo u. e>. mgate ht Lawrence was at Collao it ' °" W P ana Kambs. 
Dates from Melbourne, Australia, are to Dec.' “ ln ' quaiity - 
l~th. Bi ovisions were plenty except flour which Veal Calves at 5c to 7c. 
was selling at $60 per bag. Gold at the mines Sheep anil Lambs sold from $3 to $4,50, 7 @ 10 . 
was quoted at £3 15s. 3d at Melbourne, with an 9 Sixth *treet)-Ou s.Je, too Beeves, 
upward tendency. u^£5to?S“iSv'Sd.° f ' 
lhe steamer Great Britain was to sail for 
Liverpool Dec. 3d. The clipper Fly Away from 4 ALBANY CATTLE MARKET-Feb. 13. 
Xol v nth’ Augt 20tL - a,T,v » J “ h,Uk.»™c 
x>ov. am. l'.y »7; 2 il iio, $j,50; 3 d, S5@5,50. H 
. Cows anil Calves—None in market. 
(\yyv . -„)iJ' t!e P and Dambs —1,160in market. Prices at from S3,- 
tois an<l ecclesiastical bodies. It tends to make a working .“f. \ re< : s ''■ e T re a11 W '; U P-^ked, and are very fine—not 
people, and keeps them posted up in reference to the move- rwu but } ,P er f ectI y satisfied with.’’—From Ley- 
menfs ot the church and of tiro age. It produces also uni- i ^ Unt ^ IU “ 01Sl 
ty of sentiment and action. It lndps in the prayer-meet- nrH i.f t ^ e3 ' ve ^ e w , eI ! r acked ’ and “me to hand in fine 
ing and tue social circle. It moulds the minds of the imu ~ bouti * Bend, Indiana. 
young, fostering a relish for religious reading, and shuts f tre ^?’. til 0 u g b !oD .V delayed on the way, arrived 
out much light, trifling, and often pernicious matter. >n good condition, and opened well. I must say they were 
als R fmnr B - DAT r 1 ?V r~J i,e , followi '>K are testimoni- dinary clr^-DeLw^e^o ' 1 ^ mUCh “° re Ulan or ‘ 
ti.i> noiu eminent individuals, clerpyinen and others* t£ Anri nnw «»i + 41 * _ 
" cordially approve of the Genesee Fvan^eliat, and Pi novel comol iln'+Vtr,° tre ^ s - T £ P° u lia d trimmed them 
recommend it rs an a dmiruble Newsnaner in everv J !., til t ° J tbe - v " 0,l!d have been the finest lot of 
Starriaps. 
1-5-1,, on the 8 th inst., by Rev. A. W. Valentine, A. D. them 
l'. oo . > 7? 1 " est Uonrietta, and CORNELIA JEF- were 
rllKUs, of Rush. 
Com mirtial. 
BUSINESS AND FINANCE. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE ’MARKET.-Feb. 8. 
. ’ market i -1 Cattle—7UU Beeves, and 21 Stores—con¬ 
sisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two 
and three years old. ° ’ 
ruit Trees, to all ap. 
Steady at fuR rates. Tue exportation of specie has become so small at present 
-> • 'O . ♦-- afl t° linm an item of no account in money transactions._ 
Arrival of the Africa. w 0 *?7, out ;^ inR f tea,nerfi the p-' 1 "eek, took no 
- specie at all, and the other only a few thousand dollars._ 
New York, Feb. 14.—The Africa arrived at Amencan railway and other securities, however, are be- 
this port this afternoon with foreign dates to the ' ng P urcbaBed ' Jar g el y on foreign account, and some four 
28th ult. No news to change tlie aspect of Eu- hundl ' e<1 thousand dollars worth, the Tribune says, has 
ropcan affairs since the sailing of the Pacific. thus been bought up within a few days. These transac- 
Breadstuft's are duller, and the provision mar- tions ’ altll0u = !l tbe y tend to b °ld in cheek the outward 
ket tending downward slightly from previous movenicnt °f specie for the time, will accelerate it hereafter 
quotations. when dividend and redemption days come round. 
- -—-. --- Three California steamers have arrived since our last 
Felts 5 >l, 37 @r, 6 l>. Calf skins I2c V ft. 
Veal Calves—® 5 , 6 @ 8 . 
Barreling Cattle—iso,7o@6,25. 
Stores—Working Oxen—No sales. 
Cows and Calves—§31, 33, 37, 40, 43, 4S@58. 
learlings—None. 
Two years old—524, 27@ 50 . 
Three years old—$36, 41, 46, 49@68. 
Sheep and Lambs—2,125 at market. 
Prices—Extra 55,50, 7 , 8 @ 9 . 
By lo 1—52,75, 3, 3,50, 3,75@4,50. 
Swine—None. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET-Feb. 9. 
At market 930 Beef Cattle, no Stores, 15 pairs Working 
Oxen, 40 Cows and Calves, 2,000 Sheep, and Lambs, and 
ol )0 bwme. 1 rices are as follows: 
j&risz y " r «“• 
“I am delighted with the manner in which you are con- b - vlacuse ’ X ~ Y -> Peb., 18a4, _ 213-3teo;v 
j .. .—~ i»x it xAiL.il yuu are cun* _ _ ___ —— —'^ ” 
ducting your paper. We never had a paper of so much in- T „ 
terest in this region. I am disappointed and delighted as BUFFALO AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE -Vfn 
l- comes to me weekly, a constantly improving sheet. The , . SEED STORE AS>.A 
Lon. grant that it may be amply sustained.”— W. C. Wis r , V? West - k - n ' kca Street, Buffalo —Hiram. 
n( F> J> - C \ H hu , e *r Co., successors to .Mason & Lovering whoft- 
iRKiu,:—One Dollar a year, strictly in advance. sale and r t‘ tad dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Irnule- 
- Address Rev. R. W. HILL, ?,!!: t t S „“«_ ifachin ? s ’ J ield >.Garden and Flower Seeds: 
_ Rochester, N. Y. 
DISSOLUTION. 
ti THE , Llm i ted Co-partnership heretofore existing between 
ted at 30,000 cords within the past year The f t °7J T “ d a half Bfc Thew »teame» 
Rock Island .„d 5„n,o iXt ™ 7. ‘f 7“ " 
Si “u n , i r « zrnsSTJX 
the Michigan ?oa<K tL nrcsent liicre ':' om ">« 
Swine—4@6c. Retail o@C>^c. 
monthly shipmout from San Franci.sco of two 
Moticc.^ 
to sign the names of the late Firms in liquidation. 
ELLIOT G. STORKE, NORMAN C. MILLER, 
EDWARD MUNSON, WILLIAM ORTON ^ 
CHARLES F. COFFIN, EUGENE MULLIGAN 
n ica * . . S P eci,U farmers. General Partners. 
Dated at Auburn and Buffalo, Feb. 1, 1S54. 
SPECIAL NOTICES-TO AGENTS, &c. 
The total coinage of the United States mint at Philadel- 23^” lfr - ^Ioore, of Gerry, Chau. Co., N. Y., is duly 
be purchased in Michigan for «t] 50 mr ilf 1 * 1 sinco V s ostablishment in 1793 > has been «322,22S,866. aut , u ® rized *° act “ Agent for the Rural New-Yorker, 
° ‘ The total coinage at all the United States mints, since their and tb e Wool Grower and Stock Register, in the coun- 
e—*---— establislnuent, is S381,797,299. Ues of Chautauque and Cattaraugus, N. Y., aud Warren 
Ax Auerne Teetotaler. — Captain M’Clure, 11 18 lulaorod oa ,he P:a ' ia Bourse, that the expenses of 1>a -—^assisted by C. B. La.xdas ill tlie last named county. ’ 
while making tlie north-west passage, had ail the wai ' against Russia are to bo mot by a joint loan of O’” Agk.xts.— Any person so deposed can act as agent 
interview at Point \V arren with a tribe of Arctic - bl,> , 000,000 sterling to England and France, and Hamburg lor tbtf Rural New-Yorker, —aud all who remit accord- 
Indians, wliose chic-f rave an n raaann -toLtt 1... letters allude to renorls that tb« IV. !• ; u _ incr t ;7 r.. 7 - 771 .' iv-111 I... ..: . 
ing, &c., &c. -°-^ ”“ UU S. racK- 
7 Tu D h’o 7 r »tn a 0 l 7 ited > , a! ! of which sha!I receive prompt atten- 
ri -7 1 1 low f st “ a rket rates, and all articles warranted -is 
is da, represented HIRAM C. WHITETcO 
orized Hiram C. White. [!95tfQ Auasa Maso.v. 
KETCHUM’S MOWING MACHINE. 
tK, This machine stands without a successful rival as the 
X ™omng machzne of the age. The supply will not be equal 
, ’ t0 tbe demand. It any person desires one for the coming- 
tiers. season, they cannot speak too soon. The uniform mice at 
Buffalo is 8110,00. AU who will forward us an ofiler ac¬ 
companied with the cash or satisfactory reference may de- 
Fll; “ d 0 7 0B b - U = faithfully served with a machine’ ^good 
, Kill- wason. q. WHITE & C’O ° 
being Buffalo Ag. Warehouse and Seed Store 11 & is \v2t g Pr , 
’otype eca street, Buffalo, N. Y 211tf 
CO-PAKTNERSHIP. pend upon heih7 fa1th77u?-f 7 s , reference ’ ma .r d e- 
ot C° s^, Rn k C ' F ! ller, 7u" iam 0rt ° n ’ Eugene Mulligan, EHi- season. = *' SL H^c" WHITE 0 * n )* 11 g ° 0<i 
ot G. btorke, Edward Munson, and Charles F. Coffin, being Buffalo Ag. Warehouse and Seed Store 11 4 r> wJ’t « 
purciiasera of the entire list of Publications, Stereotype eca street, Buffalo, N. Y ’ 13 W “ t 1 ® €n - 
Plales, Copyrights, Type, Presses, Stock, Pc., of the late ---!_ 211 tf - 
Wlt “ mcreased facilities continue the business PARM um c . T -c 
as 1 dbLsheis, Importers, and General Booksellers, at Au- 0 ^ Ai\M FOB. SALE, 
jurn and Buffalo, under tlie firm of ‘ ^uated in the town of Conquest, 4 miles north west of 
01 . 07 . T - , MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, Weedsport, and from the Rochester and SyracuT; d’- 
ss SfasssiSfaafejga 
- THE K0RTICULXDRI5T, £ 
many and made others foolish, and they would week is 53°9,000. 
not have any such water. Tile state debt of Illinois, according to tbe Governor’s 
-«- .♦ ■ ♦ - Message, is $15,725,725 90; and that of Michigan $2,S0o,- 
I’oumulvble Defkxcks.— Near New London, 
Ct„ is a long rope-walk stretching across the 
harbor. In the war of 1812 a British Admital + p 
cruised off New London. He could easily have <Jv,utlllU JltluitfiCltCC, I*C,C. 
entered and burned the town, aud soine time - —- - -- j 
after was asked why he did not. He replied Rural New-^ Yorker Office, ) 
that lie should have done it, had it not been for Rochester, Feb. 15, 1S54. j | 
* * vaou - . ■> muwpciimiuie, as ti con- r • k •, 
longer than paid for—and all orders tun directions for cultivation, as well as every thing ---—- 
dance with terms. ^nieHoriicuIntri’t't’f count ;- v 1 or ia Europe. SSRIBNER'S BEAD’S 
ilie Hdrucuiturist is beautitully printed on the best Ha- Enu b...u— r> . „ 
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V 6 -—-a new volume commences on the first of January 
■ January 1 , 1854 ' 
It is determined to commence a magnifi- team8ter Wlth wood > or a dripping load of hay, which no 
cent Homan Catholic Calhedral in New'York one is wilUngto buy, at least by weight, 
next spring, which shall be larger than anv wheat is offered iu market, and prices are unchang- 
church edifice in this country. The buildum ed > although inclining, to a depression from former rates— 
will be 350 feet in depth, by 105 in breadth In relation to the prospect of breadstuffa abroad, the Lon- 
and will bo surmounted by an immense dome’ do% Shi PP in Z and Mercantile Gazette remarks:—“Nothiinr 
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month, Board or Rent, by the Week or Day, an.! Railroad 
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By J. M. ScribBer, 
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!p b< *d b - v Miller, Orton & Mulligan, successors to Derby & >n revising and enlarging this edition to inai-i^it ; Spared 
; Miller, Auburn, and Derby, Orton & Mulligan, Buffalo. * respect convenient aud accurate ’ “ ln ever ^ 
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i Book Agents. ColuorteursandI'bnvjLWN u was computed by drawing diagrams fr>r 
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Corn has gone up five cents, and is now quoted at 75@ the price per copy paid for the ori^JHl * ’ -- !ls U ^ is useful for tSe 
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. W. FISHER, Publisher. 
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