MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
China.— Details of China news are received to QjjVk if a Of i rr* cr 
Dec. 12 th. Tlie rebels were within about sixty Ytictt IlCl * vCC*. 
miles of Pekin, the capital, which is stated to be -___ ^ _jJ___ 
Arrival of the Canada and the America. ^ e11 S arrison6d , wit!l stores of rice sufficient for Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
- three years’ consumption. Trade was still car- Rochester, Feb. 22, 1854? 5 
The Cunard steam-ship America, from Liv- £* ed on under the provisional regulations of the Tim latest intelligence from abroad has had a somewhat 
erpool, Jan. 31, arrived at Boston Feb. 16th; and s ot tu eat Britain arid America. depressing influence upon the markets and partially unset- 
the Canada, from Liverpool, Feb. 4th, arrived at ;' e ® x P°f fs 0 sdxs and f eas, from all the tied the price of bread.stuiTs, neither buyers nor sellers be- 
Halifax On the 17th. ,°;, Chlna ’ are . n <?^ considerably greater ing disposed to operate until further developments. Wheat 
The Collins steam-ship Baltic, from New York ' la " at le same P el lod ^ ast Y ear - may be quoted, in the absence of sales at $2,—and Hour at 
on the 21st ult., arrived at Liverpool the 2d inst. TT ° mT ”' n * T> "~ 1 T ~~“ J x ‘ 11 ~~ 
The political news from Europe is ominous of 
a general war. 
The French Minister of Finance had publish¬ 
ed his financial statement for 1853. It is of a 
very favorable character, and the funds rose on 
its announcement. 
itrlut fnhlliptce, fa. fiiHisfier’s ftotim, 
Rural Nkw-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Feb. 22, 1854. ) 
Tnn latest intelligence from abroad has had a somewhat 
depressing influence upon the markets and partially unset- 
SPECIAL NOTICES-TO AGENTS, &c. 
j. ^ - —j — ttuscutc ui sara ai —anu nour at 
on the 21st ult., arrived at Liverpool tlie 2d inst. Austria.— Count Buol has drawn out a decla- $9,50@9,623^, which is three cents a bushel on the grain, 
The political news from Europe is ominous of ration of neutrality, with a strong leaning toward and a shilling a barrel on flour lower than last week 
a general war. t} 1 ? views of the Western Powers, and has given Corn has been advancing steadily for several weeks past, 
The French Minister of Finance had publish- this to Count Orlofl as a final answer. Orloff’s and is now quoted at seven shillings, other grains un- 
ed his financial statement for 1853. It is of a mission has therefore failed. changed. 
very favorable character, and the funds rose on T]ie Czar’s proposals were to forin a defensive In regard to the prospects of the foreign demand for bread 
it® announcement ^ a - ae ™ a11 tllC i G ? n " an P° wers > and if the stufTs, the London Shipping and. Merchants Gazette, rc- 
Austria had renewed her demands for the ex- w extern 1 owers attacked any one thereof Pus- marks “ The Grain trade has been kept in an unsettled 
tradition of foreigners in the service of Turkey. Sla would make common cause with them, and state, owing to the continued uncertainty as to the termi- 
There is no doubt that the reply of the French would not conclude any peace without consult- nation of affairs in the East. War with Russia will no 
and English Governments to the last Russian mg theur interests. • . doubt have a material effect on prices, inasmuch as it will 
note is of a firm and*decided character. German powers through Austria, definite- deprive us of the supplies which we might otherwise fairly 
The news from St. Petersburg was Still inde- J J, |®®* , . reckon on receiving from that country. The last wheat 
cisive. There was a report, which required con- be Western Po wers are immediately to de- harvest gave a better return in Russia than elsewhere, more 
firmation, that a great battle had been fought at maad the c acuation of the Principalities, and especially in the South, from whence the Black Sea uorts 
Kalafat on the 25th of January—the Turks vie- will comnel it forthwith A . ’ rom wlience tne bUck Sea p01ts 
torious. 
,, ~ ,, „ „ _ „ oil me nue 01 name 
Mr. C. Moore, of Gerry, Chau. Co., N. Y., is duly Five years’ experience ha 
authorized to act as Agent for the Rural New-Yorker, hedge plants will endure the 
and the Wool Grower and Stock Register, in the coun- , New Yo , rk ’ and itis rapidly 
ties of Chautauque and Cattaraugus, N. Y., and Warren, Columbus, 0., Feb., 1854. 
Fa.—assisted by C. B. Landas in the last named county. —-——-_ 
XfW" Agents.—A ny person so disposed can act as agent 
for the Rural New-Yorker,— and all who remit accord- 'R'FTF'WFn APPTTCS’ 
mg to terms will be entitled to premiums, &c. respectfully gives notice tffii 
OSAGE ORANGE SEED. 
Just received from Texas and warranted good. Price 
S20 per bushel same rate per peck, with a deduction to 
dealers. Directions for culture, &c., sent to all customers, 
i ackages can lie sent by express at moderate cost to all 
places on the line of Railroads. 
Five years’ experience has proven that this best of all 
hedge plants will endure the climate as far north as Western 
New York, and it is rapidly finding favor wherever it has 
become known. jr w ha TP'FT am 
Columbus, 0., Feb., 1854. 216-3t 
People’s Patent Office ) 
86 Nassau st., New York! < 
REJECTED APPLICATIONS, &c.—The undersigned 
respectfully gives notice that he is at ail times prepared to 
uav sner.ia.1 n.tfonfinn fho __ r .. 
-- - -ivspevuuuy gives nonce mat lie is at all times prepared to 
KF°The Rural is published strictly upon the cash pa ? special attention to the prosecution of rejected appli- 
SVSTE M sent no longer than paid for-.and all orders “me^b» 
should be in accordant with n . a / u >« ror»ni -a• „_ 
should be in accordance with terms. 
O*” Our lowest club price is $1,25 for any number of 
• on J ratent Business or every description, whether before tho 
copies over 20 and $1,50 under that number, unless a United States Commissioner, or the Circuit and United 
full club of twenty is obtained States Sunrcmp Courts nramnibr 
0 . , 0 ' .. > gucuji cinu united 
States Supreme Courts, promptly attended to 
The undersigned being represented at the seat ofgovern- 
tke Wallachian population, notwithstanding the 18 reported at the lat 
Russian General had shot several peasants, tak- triaand l'russia declared f 
eu with arms, fighting for the Turks. -. • ♦ 
An unfavorable reply bad been given in wri- Arrival of the Baltic 
ting to the Czar’s recent inquiry respecting the 
movements of the French and English fleets, m, t> i. ; „ , , 
and the departure of the Russian Embassador., wifh date8 t<( the 8t J j,i 
from London and Pans was hourly expected. T , ,, „ . . 
11 was currently reported that orders had al- The Cz;u ,j. j t IjAj 
will comnel it forthwith r «»pccuuiy in me south, Irom whence the Black Sea ports 
The Russian Minister in London has paid a p0Tti °* f th ® they expdrt- 
final formal visit to the Foreign Department. > ?■ ^ ^ ^ 
It is reported at the latest moment that Aus- i 110 have lfa m,lucnce ’ 
tria and l'russia declared for the Western powers. 1 10 Amencan farmer need have no fear that he will not 
_ _ receive immensely remunerative prices for all he has for 
. sale an ‘l all he can raise the coming season. 
Arrival OI tllG Baltic, Fork a little .stiffer, being quoted at fully $7. 
- Potatoes 69@75c. per bushel. Other things nearly at 
The Baltic arrived at New York Feb. 20th, former rates. 
rv. rr, Chester Wholesale Prices. 
17-fir making up clubs for the Rural, the Wool 
Grower and Stock Register can be added at 35 cts. a copy, 1 atent Office, possesses rare facilities for immediate refer- 
wliich is the lowest club price. ences to the patented models, drawings, records asri<m- 
... , , , ments,and other official matters. Examinations for nartic- 
W .In writing us, please be particular to give your P. ular inventions at the Patent Office, made on moderate 
0. address correctly —the name of your Post Office (not te ™ s ’ ... . ■ 
Town,) County, and State. Write all names plainly r *° nS ' VIS for “formation or advice relative to 
" 8 P y ’ Patents <>r Inventions, may at all times consult the under- 
Those wishing their papers changed from one ad- * 1 S? ed wtaout charge, either personally at liis office, or by 
dress to another, should give the names of both Post Offices To those living at a ^stance, he would state that 
-the former aAdress, as well as the one desired. arrange/,^ 
83F” Persons who have forwarded §15 for a club of ten f nd tne , ex P ense °f a journey be thus saved. All eonsulta- 
can extend the number to twenty for $10, but aU the tatoe''u& sSS^to^LlL 10 "' h ° le eXPe “ Se ° f PateUtS 
The Europa arrived out the 5th. r » 
The Czar’s last proposals are rejected, and ne- Flour^bbh.^?. .$9,50^,63 Apples,' ta^.^WQTBc 
'tiations broken off. Wheat, bu.2,00@2.00 Do. dried.$1 25 
The Russian Ministers have left London and do l' n . 88 Potatoes... *.68*K@75c 
iris. Instructions have been sent to English mY.V n,ES AXD Sk . ins - .. 
d French Ministers to withdraw from StP„. . 00@ 2 d ® laa « hter . 
subscribers must begin at one date. 
Additions to clubs may be made at any time, at 
the price per copy paid for the original club. 
ALFRED E. BEACF, 
Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents 
86 Nassau st., New York. ’ 
ready been sent to St. Petersburg for the with- astjiropos 
drawal of the French and English Embassadors - Th(J Rus s ia n Min ^ ters 
from that city 
The Russian Ministers have left London and 
The latest’r'eport from Vienna is to the effect to ! 
at Austria and Prussia wiU co-operate with Ministers to withdraw from St Pe- Barley 
* that Austria and Prussia will co-operate with “** r * a211 Ministers^to withdraw from St Pe- Barley . joc Calf. 6 ..;. 
v . , T( , , , r tersburg. Buckwheat..60@65 Sheep pelts 
i<inc(. ant a,K ■ , . . .... France and England are making open prepa- boans * • • ■ ..$1,25 Lamb do.. 
The screw steamer Andes, which sailed from 1U , _ 5, l % & ,7 , P re P a Meats. s 
Liverpool on the 18th ult.for New York, had wat ’ Several of Cunard s steamers Pork, mess bbl.$16 ,00 Clover, bu 
.1. 1. are taken up by government to carry troops to Do. cwt.7,00 Timothy.. 
i ■ m- ■ f ■ , , . Constantinople. Six thousand men go from Beef, mess bbl. .10,00@10,50 Flax. 
The Russian Minister is reported to have Tr_ 1 „.1 ,, .,, , =. u U Do. cwt .sunSifim 
Tint hock “P goveiiimeiib to carry troops to 
1 The Russian Minister is reported to have . , S , ix , thousand men go from 
withdrawn himself from Paris, and the Minister r j 0 f ij,r ‘ . J. .. es e en 1 °' 11 
was to leave London on the 5th inst. Wf ( d £ fm m f Tf i , IT ^ ^ 
England is sending a detachment of small ^ exhlbdl0b ’ 
steamcte to take soundings of the entrance to loff leaves fo/st? ifiSurg“ o^ M^dnesdly 
.$6,50@6,75 
. 2,50@3,00 
.1,25 
---- FARM FOR SALE. 
THE RU RAL TO R 1854. 
Rare Inducements to Agents and Others. sSSf 
acr f b '^ f improved land under a high state of cultivation. 
As heretofore announced, the Fifth Volume of the ™ HO acres of fine Timbered land. Is very productive 
Rural New-Yorker, for 1854, will be materially improved fu r Wheat ’ Corn or G , mss > wel1 fenced and watered. On 
the Proprietor having determined that it Shall Jail rV £ 
spects excel either of its predecessors, and all contemporary Grain Barns, 30 by 50 feet; one water-power Threshing 
journals. He also offers greater inducements than ever Barn and Machine 35 by 80 feet; one large Saw-Mill with 
before to each and all disposed to act as agents or form 30 b Y.. 30 ree L a 
®65 ShL "pelts• •JJPJJS RcRAL Yorkrr, for 1854, will be materially improved, 
from ,P°’ .5,50@6,00 Fuel. 
, Mutton carcass,.4,00@5 Wood, hard.4,00(®450 
'C COi- Hams, smoked lb-0©9c Do. soft.2 50@3 00 
Sho ulders.6@7c Coal, Lehigh, ton...... $10 
it fir. Chickens.9c Do. Scranton.6,25 
journals. He also offers greater inducements than ever Barn and Machine 35 by 80 feet; one large Saw-Mill with 
6 ,Y e “ *“ h ,o xajai .* 
clubs. The attention of all interested is respectfully invi¬ 
ted to the following list of very liberal 
PREMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIBERS/ 
Turkeys...10c I Blossburg. . . 
Shop and Dwelling; a Cider Mill and Corn’House; a large 
quantity and great var'ety of Fruit—800 bearing grafted 
Apple trees, and a large variety of the smaller fruits. A 
large portion of the purchase money may remain a num¬ 
ber ot years. This farm is now offered at $45 per acre_ 
„ C Cl*... I. T.T. • TTI ' 
e HaltlC t<»r the fleets. Tn+ollio.^^ --v- Dairy, &c. Do. Char . 8@i0c 
A Constantinople letter savs the allied fleets thaH^nnrMnt t’ m wai ;. indlcate3 2^*. 13 @^ c . ., ^Sundries. 
t . i { i i • • n „ „ tnat important operations are at hand there: but Liieese .8 @ioc Salt, bbl . si so 
liad returned and anchored m BeicosBay, cans- the new R of the P mo8t vital consequeilce IS ’ Te .Hay, ton..sgis 
mg much astonishment. It is elsewhere men- i 18 Do. leaf. 10 c Wool, lb. 35 <& 45 c 
tioned that this was merely a portion of the J ^ P a ma e England and Tallow ... i 2 c white fish, bbl. .$8,50®9,50 
fleet te e-cort stores to Varna lraace ’, , . . Eggs doz.18@20c Codfish, V quintal......450 
.. . i " i ' i ■ i j 1 he debate in the English Parliament on the Bandies, box.14)£ Trout, bbl. 8,00 
Commodore Quessada has been appointed cti, .• ° , ' 
N-.V.1 PnmmanL nt ITovnin X1 bt “ g lvea a Vlew of tlle present position of affairs. -- 
Among other significant orders recently given NEW YORK MARELET — Feb, 2L 
Great Britain.—P arliament was opened on by the French Government, is one for 3,000,000 Flour and Meal—There is more firmness for Western and 
Do. Char. 
Sundries. 
1 rrirn t k tyci ZN T r OI y ears * Kirci is now offered at $45 ner acre — 
1. SE\ ELT\-FIVE DOLLARS, in CAsn, to the person $o000 worth of Stock, Farming Utensils, &c., for sale with 
sending us the greatest number of yearly subscribers (six it if desired. For farther particulars, inquire of the sub- 
month subscriptions to be counted proportionally) to the scriber on the premises, or address_ JOHN’ ^PTf’FR 
Rural New-Yorker —remitting payment according to our Dundee, Yates Co., N. Y. * oifi 1 ^* 
club terms—previous to the 15th of Anril. 1854. --... _ _ _ 
club tei-ms—previous to the 15th of April, 1854. 
2. FIFTL DOLLARS, in Cash, to the person sending us 
the second largest number, as above. • 
ATKINS’ SELF-RAKING REAPER. 
Forty of these machines were used the last harvest in 
o' —; 
Great Britain.— Parliament was opened on by the Frencj 
tlie 31st ult. The crowd was much greater than cannon balls, 
usual on the route to the House, and the Queen I’he Russia 
was greatly cheered, but Prince Albert was occa- Crated at Kaf 
sionediy kissed. The infant 
The Turkish Minister and several Turks in (d dld of the t, 
the crowd were cordially cheered. Her death wo 
>ng other significant orders recently given NEW YORK MARKET — Feb, 2L 
French Government, is one for 3,000,000 Flour and Meal—There is more firmness for Western anil 
l balls. State flour, but the inclemency of the weather and high 
Russian fleet is understood to be concen- mereBMbr^tv 0 'trade f ? r t xpo , rt ’ . T1 ! e “*T“> r y is 
ot Uotro mercy tor city trade, and is confined principally to the 
. p . . _ better grades. Canadian dull and nominal $8,37. Sales of 
trated at KnfFo k m 3 “r cuy iraae, and is confined principally to the 
trareu at wmia. better grades. Canadian dull and nominal $8,37. Sales of 
J lie infant Princess of Astoria, only surviving Western Canal 1,750 bbls—$8,44@8,50 for common to 
chiidof the Queen of Spain, is dangerously ill. S-ti good Ohio 7 ^ t0 fanCy Michi S an 
Her death would at once open the succession to _R ye flour in fair demand." Sup. scarce and better. Sales 
- ' " oivi x oi [uese maemnes were used the last harvest in 
3. IHIKIY DOLLARS, in Cash, to the person sending grass or grain or both, with almost uniformly good suc- 
us the next (third) greatest number. cess, in nine different States and Canada. 
4. TWENTY DOLLARS, in Cash, to the person sending Twenty-Six Premiums, including TWO at Ike Crystal 
us the next (fourth) greatest number. Palace, (silver aud bronze medals,) were awarded it at the 
5. FIFTEEN DOLLARS, in Plate or Books, to the f ] xbibdion s- I am building only 300, which are be- 
person sending the next (fifth) greatest number. will IIa1 ,'’ Rochfister . N. Y., 
6. TWELVE DOLLARS, in Plate or Books, to the su.eaReapen " feW " ^ Rarlyorde - Pessary to in- 
person sending the next (sixth) greatest number. 
*■ V' T vwno?r JdA’" '"t! ’ ® Price at Chicago $175—$75 cash with order, note for $50, 
i. lEiN DOLLARS, IN Plate or Books, to the person payable when Reaper works successfully, and another for 
sending the next (seventh) greatest number. $e0, payable 1st December next, with interest Or $160 
LUO ciuwu ivuie ouiuutLiy uiecicu. uci uraui wutuu ill uircc iqieil me sUCCCSSlOIl 10 
The House was unusually full of splendid Duchess of Montpensier. 
costumes, but no members of the American del- Orders are given to the French Atlantic squad- 
150 bbls. at $7. 
Corn meal quiet. Sales 100 bbls. Jersey at $4.25. 
Grain—Nothing doing in wheat, buyers and sellers beino 
- cash in advance. Warranted to be a good Self-RaJcin <r 
SPECIFIC PREMIUMS. . S 
In order to reach and reward every one who mav lend ’■ Agents properly recommended wanted throughout 
portion of influence in support of the Rural New. H is irnpor- 
a portion of influence in support of the Rural New- 
Yorker wKa a. _-i_..... , f . . ’ 
A debate ensued on the subject of the policy Admirals Seymour as chief, with Sir Charles S 7 w?, 600 P, bu ; at , 
of the Government, during the progress of the ^ apier and Lord Duiulonald under him, are 46@48c for Jersey. U ’ d -@ o5c for 8 tate apd Western; 
Eastern difficulties. Various members of the mentioned. Corn—Quiet aud not plenty, especially white. This is 
Government defended their course, but the de- Omar Pacha has effected a most important bel . d higher. Sales 75,000 bu. 92@93c for mixed Southern 
bate elicited nothing, except that all now await- movement—having crossed the Danube with M^ogl^fo/I^^ra'white 11 ^ 11 yellow 811,1 round do ! 
ed a reply from St. Petersburg. 50,000 men, and divided the Russian army, the ' Provisions—(inly a limited demand for pork. Prices 
The British army is to be immediately in- r ‘ght wing of which is at Kragova, the left at steady. $15,68@15,75 for mess; $13,50@13.56 for prime, 
creased by 11,000 regular’s, and the navv bv Jalatz, and the centre at Bucharest Prime me^s scarce $15,87@16. Beef firm, particularly 
13,000. • ^ 7 Omarcrosaedin neison Oltenitea. and at 
Yorker, we offer to those who do not compete for either 
of the preceding prizes, the following liberal gratuities: 
1. FIVE DOLLARS, in Cash, or a copy of Webster’s 
Unabridged Dictionary, (or $6 in Ag.’l Books,) to each 
person sending payment for fifty or more yearly copies 
(six month subscriptions proportionally,) according to our 
terms, previous to the 15th of April, 1854. 
Descriptive circulars with cuts, and giving impartially 
the difficulties as well as successes of the Reaper, mailed to 
post-paid applications. j. s. WRIGHT. 
“Prairie Farmer’ Warehouse, Chicago, Feb 1854 
215-13t-m3t _ ° ’ ’ 
FARM FOR SALE, 
Situated in the town of Conquest, 4 miles north west of 
Omar crossed in nerson at Oltenitvi and at ’’hippingqualtie.s. Sales at $11,50 for country mess; 
ymai ero&seu in peison at. Ulteilltza, ana at $14 for re-packed Chicago ; $6@)7,75 for country and city 
j, last, accounts was only two days distant from prime. Dressed hogs wanted at$7.25@s. 3 
/Bucharest, where the Russian force is weak Lard—in fair demand and firm <c. 
* Liverpool Markets. —Breadstuffsslinhtlv de- ^ ple “^ ^ t^LS for Ohio and 
' 1 j , r- — -- y -- zui. rvr-pncKL'i 
1 ho Queen’s proclamation is expected to bo accounts was only two days distant from prime. Dressed 
issued to enrol for the navy ; and it is said to be /Bucharest, where the Russian force is weak. Lank—in fair 
in contemplation to appoint a special Minister 4 Liverpool Markets.— Breadstuff's slightly <Je- l 6 @ 2 ^bTshrte 5 
at War, charged with the practical details of the i clined 
army and navy ordnance. From Richardson & Brother’s circular—Liv- 
Tiie Eastern War.— The answer from En- er P 00 b Feb. 8 th. -Holders of wheat had to sub¬ 
gland and France to the Russian inquiries re- nUt a decdne <d ^d-@3d. for 70 tbs., and alto- 
specting the entry of the fleets, was delivered on o edie r the market was in an irregular state— 
the 1 st of Feb., to the Ministers in London and and tlle sanie n . ia J be said ot ' 1116 nour trade, as 
Paris. The terms of the reply did not transpire ie ex ^ en t of business done, and prices were 
but it was considered that the Czar’s instruc- bd -@^ 8 * P er under those of our last, 
tions left no alternative to his Ministers but to Baltimore and Philadelphia were favorable at 
leave Paris and London, although this mi"-ht ^ rom t - be warehouse, and 42s. from ship, 
not be for some days. ° Indian corn dull of sale at a decline of Is. per 
Orders are understood to have been sent to the d,s ’ 
British and French Embassadors at St. I’eters- Improved feeling, advised by the last mail, 
burg to demand their passports. ias no ^ ^ een sustained. 
Count Orloff’s mission to Vienna is said to be bdour and wheat have declined 3s. per barrel, 
to ask permission for a Russian force to pass j. ^ s ‘ P C1 Horn tlie highest point In- 
through Hungary. It is further reported that if c ‘ an corn ^ ias receded 2s. to 3s. 
Orloff fails, the Czar will himself visit Berlin and - 
Vienna to use his influence with those Courts. The time occupied in taking and cora- 
From Asia we have nothing of importance ex- feting the Census of 1850 was three years and 
cept that Gen. Guyou was to cross the frontiers dve months. In 1840 it was published in one 
to attack Alexandrianople. year after it was commenced. In 1830 in two 
Col. Dein who had been sent by the French years after it was taken. The expenses of tak- 
clined. Cheese—Steady and quiet at 
From Richardson <k Brother’s circular—Liv- aTUA*nr ^ ^ 
erpool, Feb. 8 tk.-Holders of wheat had to sub- mie 201 
nut to a decline of 2d.@3d. for 70 lbs., and alto- wl^^ 
gether the market was in an irregular state— ! cllu steamer’s news to establish quotations. Buckwheat 
and the same may be said of the flour trade, as i do A u i s sell _ in S in Oie street at $2,81(32,87 per cwt. 
to the extent of business rlnne n„A nd™ i “-Nothing has_transpired in Wheat within the past 
mw nm r • ,, . * ’ . ' situated inthetowu of Conquest, 4 miles north west of 
L DOLLARS, in Books, or four extra copies of Weedsport, and ?, l A from the Rochester and Syracuse di- 
the Rural to every person remitting payment for forty rent railroad. Said farm contains 163 acres, 14o’ improved 
or more subscribers, as above. and in a good state of cultivation, and well adapted for all 
od. THREE DOLLARS, in Books, or a handsomely kinds of produce, and well situated for two farms if desir- 
bouud volume of the Rural for 1853, to every person re- able ’, as there are two houses, two barns, two orchards of a 
mitting for thirty subscribers. variety of fruit trees, and a wood lot on each end of 
4th. To every one remitting for twenty copies rs°5 1 Hie farms; 30 acres of wheat on the ground, and 50 is 
we will give an extra copy of the Rural, and four (the t .°, cl ? i rer a 11 * 1 tqnothy. Half the purchase money 
present and three volumes of The Wool Grow*m to P aut when possession is given, the remainder on bond 
and Stock Register -or. iool and morn, gt-v sultthe paretrascr. Price, $56. Forfarth- 
... n , „ . £. er particuiArs inquire of the subscriber on the nremiRPH 
c °- fLli *»« b-ILSS: 
of the woo, Gkowkk or, „r w. o, S 1 u, THE HOKTICULITOIST, ' 
6th. To every one remitting for sLx copies ($10,) an ex- Axn BWr of Rural Art and Rural Taste.—T lie 
tra copy of the Rural, eithervolumo of the Wool Grower Horticulturist is a Monthly Journal, devoted to Horticul- 
and a bound Vol. of Genesee Farmer for 1848 or ’49. ’ ture and its kindred arts, Rural Architecture and Land- 
7th. To every one remitting for three copies (»5 ) either G; , l . rden ‘?S- H is edited by P. Barry, late Horticul- 
volume of the Wool Grower, aud a bound Voluineof Gen- t ^. ral Genesee Parmer, and author of that pop- 
to the extent of business done and nrices were r W!! n ~ a ing has transpired in Wheat within the past volume of the Wool Grower, and a bound voIujm of Gen- t 'f nU Ea itor of the Genesee Farmer, and author of that pop- 
u tue extent oi ousuiess aone, ana prices were four days, and quotations would be entirely nominal and esee Farmer for 1848 or ’49 volume ol Gen- ular work) « The Fruit Garden.” To those who cultivate 
bd.@ls. per bbl. under those of our last. unreliable. In Bariev Malt we learn of sales to the extent so r '. Fruit and Flowers, this work is indispensable as it eon- 
Baltimore and Philadelphia were favorable at °. f 10 > 000 , busllels > including about 5,000 bu. here and to ar- wil i 2 Of tv r COpy tains fuU oirections for cultivation, as Veil as every thing 
42s.6d. from tlie warehouse and 4°s from shin f) ve Hie cars soon, at $1,U6.' „ and 5,000 bu. to arrive by m , r for iS48 or UQ ^ 1 Groweror tbe F a 1 ’ new on the subject, either in this country or in EuVope. 
Tnri• , ’Irlll ’* I r T 1 CanlU at $1 ’ 12 ' 2 ’ ln the street Rye issellingat S1,08®1,09. 9 “ preferred ’ The Horticulturist is beautifully printed on the best pa- 
1.1 hail com dull °f sale at a decline of Is. per Corn 90@91c. for yellow. Oats 50@51c. Barley 85®95c Ir, , -:- per, with costly illustrations on wood and stone It con- 
480 lbs. Hogs—The market for dressed hogs is very firm, with a strictly tTthe t folfow?L PreimUnl8 cxpected adbcre ^ ins 48 pages, without advertisements, and each number 
Improved feeling, advised by the last mail, “““ted supply. Sales at $7,50@8 for fair to good lots. J ° T — __ ha-s a full page engraving, on stone, of some rare fruit or 
has not been sustained NEW YORK OATTIE tvtaRKTTT t 10 _ _ TERMS IN ADVANCE: ilo^ wer, drawn trom nature, by tlie best living artist in tlie line. 
and Is. per 70 lbs. irom tlie highest point In- Catt,< :> offered during tlie week 1,339. and any additional number at the same rate. Names of masters and others are invited to act as agents, to whom 
diail corn has receded 2s. to 3 s. ..mAi’t oo tonn business to-day not so active as subscribers written on the papers if desired, however large specimen numbers will be sent, free of postage, on applica- 
_ t - » . , _ PrLp wpll pn^l fLp , . _ D the club. Club papers sent to different Offices if desired. cation to JAS. VICK. Jr., Publisher, Rochester, N.Y. 
=» T1 ,• , lb. andllc for extra * * range ein S from S@10c per Specimen numbers. Ac., furnished free to all dis- R. S.—A new volume commences on the first of January. 
, 5®^ The time occupied^ m taking and com- Cows and Calves sold at from *30 to posed to compete for Premiums, or who desire to extend January 1, !So4. 
pleLllg the Census of 1850 was three years and Veal Calves at from 4«Hc perlb vb the circulation of the Nbw-Yokker. Subscription money ----• 
five months. In 1840 it was published in one Sheep $3 to 1Q@14 HogsatS?^. properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk, if addressed $50 TO $150 FEE MONTH 
year after it was commenced. In 1830 in two _ At Browning’s — (Lower Bull’s Head)—At market 75 0 U ' I> ’ T ’ 2a00B ~ E ’ Rochester, N. Y. __ Can be easily made in selling the Popular Books, pub- 
vears after it was taken The evnensoK nf t-il- ? ows and Calves , and -> 960 Sbe ep and I.amtis. Prices— - - 1 -- ■ “* bed b Y JIlller i Orton & iluliigan, successors to Derbv & 
ITT olsnl in il l\ P 77 1 , «Ii" Cows and Calves sold at from $25 to45@50. Left over 15. 0* X t x * T ~ Miller, Auburn, and Derby, Orton & MuUigan, Buffalo. 
lias been cashiered for not preventing the En¬ 
glish frigate Retribution from entering that port 
re^ivorl kv fiw, nh.-GlSu IV.j. 
Dispatches received by the Turkish Govern- 
lent from the Embassador of tlie Sublime Forte 
thousand copies of an abstract of the Census, 
which must increase the cost of the whole work 
over a million and a half of dollars. 
in Persia, announce that he had succeeded in de- ^ In a suit against the trustees under the 
tenting the intrigues. ot the Russian Envoy, and will of Stephen Girard, for loss on investments 
Sheep and Lambs sold from $2,75 to S4,50@7,50. 
At O’Brien’s—(No. 9 Sixth street)—On side, 156 Beeves, 
and 23 Cows and Calves. Sides of the former at $7<ai9 and 
the latter from $20@00. : P head. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET-Feb. 20. 
At W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington street.—Beef 
properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk, if addressed $50 TO $150 PER MONTH 
t0 B. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. Can be easily made in selling the Popular Books, pub- 
gggB-gBHfBBBgg Sl. . lislied by Miller, Orton & Mulligan, successors to Derbv & 
3( i , . ~ — Miller, Auburn, and Derby, Orton & Mulligan, Buffalo. 
A IT [Y (> r T 1 ^ (> TIT f' IV T <1 Fronl the wide-spread reputation of our Publications, 
©A vv-GA v l d t 1H t H t d , Book Agents, Colporteurs and Canvassers, can be sure, with 
________. ordinary diligence, of doing well, as there is hardly a fam- 
.£££& tSR? *“ T ? *■>*>■»•« or .Ming in m M. wort of 
__ J _ y inserteu. seminating a Pure and Wholesome Literature throughout 
-= g",l“2ij: e ‘’ fcalto C1, ““ ,0 “oooj^'io 
Samuel Moulson, at the Old Rociiester Nursery, office £3^" Catalogues of our Publications, containing full par- 
No. 36 Front street, Rochester, N. Y., is prepared to fur- Hculars, furnished on application (post-paid) to 
nish inventories to post jaid applicants, of the present ex- MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, 
tensive stock of Nursery items, consisting in part of 10 - Publishers of Popular Books, 
000 very line Northern Spy Apple Trees, from 7 to 8 feet 214 ~ 4t Auburn and Buffalo, N. Y. 
Swine—None in market. 
Remarks—Both Cattle and Sheep all sold with the ex¬ 
ception of one lot of Kentucky cattle, which were taken to 
New York by the owners. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET—Feb. 15. 
At market OSS-Uattle—650 Beeves, and 38 Stores_con- 
1 1 CW 1 TCU uuu uvuvus Hum ms oovern- Court decided that they had no right to invest Cows and Calves —20 in market. Prices range from $ 2 - 
nient, which supports this statement, and which in anything but real estate and government se- to ^°@ 40 - , ^ w ' 
he has communicated to Reshid Pasha. curities, except by direction of the Courts. soST 9 m at from *3, 
France. —At a Council held at the Tuilleries, Swine—None in market, 
on the 30th of January, the question of sending (\\ ,> nv 1t , * ,» H ^ I Remarks— Both Cattle and Sheep all sold with the ex 
an extraordinary land force to Turkey, was fully ^ ^ ^ 6 i C X E i * New"y 0 * bfthe we ^ en b 
discussed. It is proposed to send 80,000 men in --- ' - 
four bodies, under command of Gens. Caurobut BUSINESS AND FINANCE. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET—Feb. 15. 
Macmahon, Pelissier and Bousquet. England - At market ^Cattle-660 Beeves, and 38 Stores-con 
will only send a small force, but will pay half T™ interesting in the financial “‘old^"’ WS Ca ‘ VCS> yearling3 ’ tw ' 
of the expenses. " world this week. Business is as active as usual at this sea- Prices—Market Beef.—Extra 58,00 ^ cwt; first quaUt' 
r , son of the year, and the crisis in foreign affairs does not $7,50; 2d, $6,75@7; 3d do, S6,50; ordinary 55,75@6. 
Prussia.— [’lie Prussian Government lias not seem to have any depressing effects ill the monied circles of Hides—S6,00(<J)0,50 V c.wt. Tallow, SS,50@9. 
vet spoken, but the Crown Prince is reported to this country. The slow progress which the war question Veafcal’vSf’e 7^9.^“ U -® 12c V lb ’ 
have declared strongly in the Council of State, has made, gave ample opportunity for the adjustment of Barreling Cattle^— $5,75@6,50. 
tlie necessity ot Siding with the Western Powers, financial matters heretofore, aud any disturbing influences Stores—Working Oxen—No sales. 
Sweden.— The temper of the people shows which ,ni ” ht exist ’ have ex P endod tbeir forces in anticipa- Year] fogl^Nont^* 5 ’ ~ 8 ’ 31> U ’ 3<3 ’ 44, 50@6S ‘ 
increasing hostility to Russia, and the Chambers tion of the ovents tJiemfielvcK - Two years old—$25, 28, 31, 32, 24, 35, 36, 39 @ 42 . 
are goaded with enthusiasm. All extrasupplies The Flankliu for Havro on Hie 15th, took out$152,150 in Three years old-$ 3 S, 41, 45, 48 50, 54, bl@72. 
required to put the country in a state of defense Rpecie ’ which ia the prindpa l itera <’ f mon «y exportation; Pr^Extra'^ 50 ^ aft 7 <^9 
are granted. but that of produce is active and largely increased over the Bv lot—S3 3 “>53 5(1 3 75 4i»U 
_ At market oSSUattle—GoO Beeves, and 3S Stores_con- 
Thkrk is nothing especially interesting in the financial p ’ !,tbl E ot " orking Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings, two 
world this week. Business is as active as usual at this sea- ^Price's—ifaxket Beef. — Extra 58,00 ^ cwt; first quality 
son of the year, and the crisis in foreign affairs does not $7,50; 2d, 56,75@7; 3d do, S6,50; ordinary 55,76@6. 
worn tn finv — - .1 ^ Hides S6.00f<f)G.50 ^ cwt. Tallow AdfrftQ 
000 very hue Northern Spy Apple Trees, from 7 to S feet 214-4t 
high, which will be offered by the 1,000 at low prices. U- - 
so, a quantity of large sized Trees, such as Scotch Pines, A 
Larch Fir, Maples and other ornamental things offered at The Sub 
very cheap rates in order to clear tlie ground. acres on i 
90,000 Dwarf and Standard Pear. and o’ther 
20,000 Apple Trees in variety. kinds of fr 
20,000 Peach do do the Town ( 
15,000 Plum, Cherry and Apricot. tlie west b; 
20,000 Osage Orange of different ages. Village of 
Over 100,000 Hardy Evergreens— w qj req 
And a fine selection of Weeping Deciduous Trees, Orna- purchaser. 
214-4t Auburn and Buffalo, N. Y. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
The Subscriber offers for sale his Farm, consisting of 50 
acres, on which is a good Dwelling House, Barn, Sheds, 
and other necessary out buildings. An abundance of all 
kinds of fruit, and under good improvement Situated in 
the Town of Pultney, Steuben Co., N. Y., eighty rods from 
tlie west bank of Crooked Lake, and 2A miles from the 
Village of Branchport. A part of the purchase money 
will be required down, the balance on time to suit the 
,,,,, v ; ~ r' f iiivs, orna- puicuaser. 
mental Shrifibs, together with such novelties as may be For further information inquire of S. BOOTH, Branch- 
classed strictly hardy, and a large collection of Dahlias, pot, or the subscriber on the premises. 
Tulips and other bulbous roots. n a vrn tu ,,,, t m 
Tim amaiPiir wishimr nrimo freil. _DAVID (V. MILUK. 
e granted. but tba t of produce is active and largely increased over the 
Q„. T „ * a- * * -a T, , . same period of last year, amounting for the week to $1,- 
ol AIN. treat discontent exists. Revolution- 536,510. No California steamers have arrived or are due 
y handbills are everywhere circulating, and The balance in the New York Sub-Treasury i, still in 
O. TMTOlllar fp.Plinor nf nroe/mf ^a . ... J 
ii'ii cxibiis. ivi.s oiuiion- 536,510. No California steamers have arrived or 8 
ary handbills are everywhere circulating, and The balance in the New York Sub-Treasury is 
H. popuar ee ing, at present, is in favor of the creasing* standing at over fivo and a half millions, 
mg o or uga or anybody but a Queen. Stocks are still being purchased on foreign accour 
Switzerland. —Some political disquietude is explains, in connection with the active export_ 
working in tbe Canton of Zurich, and military breadstuff’s, the decline in outward specie movements. 
precautions have been taken. The Rochester Bank, hitherto a private Bank, owned by 
IxALY.-French influence has much increased TT ^ “ a corporation lin * 
N i eg increasea der the genei-al law, and is about to go into operation under 
Hides—$6,00@6,50 V cwt. Tallow, SS,50@9. 
Pelts $1,37@1,50. Calf skins lik(@12c tT lb. 
Veal Calves—$5, 6, 7@9. 
Barreling Cattle—-$5,75@6,50. 
Stores—Working Oxen—No sales. 
Cows and Calves—$25, 28, 31, 34, 36, 40, 44, 49, 50@6S. 
Yearlings—None. 
Two years old—§25, 28, 31, 32, 24, 35, 36, 39@42. 
Three years old—$3S, 41, 45, 48, 50, 54, 61@72. 
Sheep and Lambs—1,744 at market. 
Prices—Extra $3, 5,50, 5,75, 6, 6,50 7, S@9. 
By lot—$3, 3,25, 3,50, 3,75, 4@4,50. 
Swine—Shouts to peddle, 5c. Still fat hogs, 6jqe, and 
hard corn fed 6c per lb. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET—Feb. 16. 
At market 700 Beef Cattle, no Stores, TO pairs Working 
The amateur wishing prime fruits of well established re¬ 
pute, or the Agriculturist needing fine cropping, thorough¬ 
ly tested varieties, may rely upon the most careful execu¬ 
tion of their orders. The ornamental items are entirely 
Pultney, Feb. 1st, 1854. 214-tf 
FOR SALE, 
A Noble Stallion, coming 4 years old in June next; 
grown in the Nursery, consequently none of the lieavv . A Aosle Stallion, coming 4 years old in June next; 
losses are sustained that usually occur to recently import- }pi t Vj s ^ at bors ® North of England; imported and 
ed subjects. J y import owned by Mr. Stephen Powell. Said colt is a perfect mod- 
The Evergreens are very robustand admirably furnished toso a draub ' bt horse, and is offered at a great bargain, 
in tliA (vrnunJ ___iv . ^-OU. 
to the surface of the ground, none presenting the naked 
stems usual to imported plants. 
Also—To Rent, a good wheat farm (5 miles east from 
Niagara Falls,) of 81 acres cleared land, in a high state of 
JWOU, » “‘VI ™ a liau minions. AT market 7W ueei rattle, no Stores, 10 pairs Working 
Stocks are still being purchased on foreign account, which 0**“, 24 Cows and Calves, 2,200 Sheep, and Lambs, and 
in Nallies. ° ' --uuucr owine—csman lots selected, ( 
Great uneasiness exists throughout Northern U ' e ° f cfficieat board of director8 > who ^ the lot to close - At rpbU1 
Italy, and an outbreak is far from probable principal stockholders under the new regime. The present - 
A Pontifical decree extends to 1 April next ca t )ltal of . tht! b ^ nk 18 J'to.ooo, which it is said will be con- Persons entitled to 
permission to import breadstuff's into the Roman y mcr0!Uwd ’ Hanking has been lately wonderfully retain the same in remitting f. 
States ; and also gives forced currency to Ro- profi,able “ tlus Clty ’ and u is difficult to 8ec how such of the premium, saving us the 
man Treasury Bonds. ' enormous dividends can be made out of a legitimate bank Extra numbers of the 
ousiness. all disposed to aid in augment 
2d. 6,oO@7; 3d do, $6,25; ordinary, $5,25@6,25’. 
Working Oxen—No sales noticed. 
Cows aud Calves—$25 28, 31, 37@40. 
Sheep—$3,50, 4,75, 6, 7,50@9. 
Swine—Small lots selected, 5@6c; one lot 4Xc, and one 
Dealers are invited to give a call before making their «>) p ‘ 31 ac Y, s plp ared land, in a high state of 
purchases. ° g tneir cultivation; good stone House, frame Barn, a great spring 
1 Mardi 1 1854 oic near ^ be bouse - 
’ ______ letters (post-paid) addressed to the undersigned, will be 
SALE OF TKOROnGH-'RRFP OATm? promptly answered. C. H. WITMER. 
aafit ur IJaUliUUGli-BKED CATTLE. 2I4-4t Suspension Bridge P. O., Niagara Co., N. Y 
The subscriber will sell at public auction on his farm at ___ ’ ^ x - 
Rush Monroe county, N. Y. on Thursday, March 9,1S54, SHORT-HORNS.—I have on hand, and for sale, two 
his entire stock, consisting of one very superior Durham good, thorough-bred Bull Calves, the get of Splendor, 
bull, one imported Durham cow and calf, one yearlingDur - JOHN R P V('F 
S& S-® Cwv ‘ Co ’ N - Y - J “- ”■ i a A ' a3 “‘‘ 
Le ‘ c "" r BUFFALO AGEICULiraAL WAREITOCSE ASD 
A t the same time iuid place, the entire stock, implements, No.s. 11 & 13 West Seneca Street, Buffalo. _ Hirnm 
and household furniture will be sold, as the subscriber has C. White <$- Co., successors to Mason & Lovering, whole- 
made arrangements to leave his farm. I). McHARDY. I sale and retail dealers in all kinds .-.f i t.^. i„_ 
216-2t* 
West Rush, Monroe Co., N. Y 
EisP Persons entitled to cash premiums, will please 
retain the same in remitting for clubs—thus making sure 
of the premium, saving us tlie trouble of re-mailing. 
BdP” Extra numbers of the Rural will be forwarded to 
all disposed to aid in augmenting its circulation. 
CORN SHELTERS. 
sale and retail dealers in all kinds of Agricultural Imple¬ 
ments and Machines, Field, Garden aud Flower Seeds; 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs and Flowers; Oriental 
Poultry,_&c. Also, Agents for the Boston Belting Com- 
ouxtre o n r.iiii M i s. Poultry, <s:c. Also, Agents for the Boston Belting Com- 
Wk have now on hand tho most approved kinds of Corn P an y’ s Vulcanized India rubber goods, Belting, Hose Pack- 
SLellers—among them Burrall’s celebrated Shelier and in S> &c -> &c : 
Separator—all warranted to work well or to be returned. Orders solicited, all of which shall receive prompt atten- 
Prices from $7 to $13. J. RAPALJE & CO., Hon at lowest market rates, and all articles warranted as 
At Genesee Seed Store and Agricultural Warehouse, 65 represented. HIRAM C. WHITE & CO. 
21 ' 5 ' 2t Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. Hiram C. White. [195if.] Amasa Mason. 
cases, receiving no compensation unless the Patent is 
granted. 
Patent business of every description, whether before the 
