MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL ANDI^^ 
ftfirari lloticfs. 
Lifk o.v the Plains and among tiik Diggings; heing 
Scenes and Adventures of an Overland Journey to Cali¬ 
fornia.: with Tmvfimilflr TnDHln.it.. rxV w- 
lano. Auburn and Buffalo. Millkr, Orton & Moi.li- . __ 
Gan.— 1854. The Greek insurrection has gained a formida- ceived from California. The Aspinwall steamer, North 
Such is the comprehensive title of a volume hie headway, 6,000 men being under arms in Star ’ arrived at New York on the nth, with no specie or 
of nearly 400 pages, issued in the best style of E P inis ’ Macedonia, and Thessaly. dust on board, a circumstance quite unusual in a California 
its enterprising publishers. Though the successor , I . t is stated that if Austria does not immedi- ' e ‘" rn 8tt ' ainer - No merchandise or freights of any kind 
of Severn 1 wnr b-a Hr, pit f b ,L • • ately declare herself, France will form an army wing returned m exchange for the enormous amount of 
1 . y 01 ks ’ h y dl fferent authors, on sum- of 10,000 men on the Italian frontier ; the same s ° ods nnd P rodu «. «>nt forward from the Atlantic States, 
lar topics, it embraces many facts and deduc- the Rhine, and send a force to operate in " e naturally expect a remittance of gold in return there- 
lions entirely new—while the prominent scenes Italy V. 1 his st;itement | s believed to be authen- for ; The minin « interests have been very much depressed 
and incidents described are of absorb ins' inter- ^' C ' • f f^hrisiasm in favor of war, was aris- °"' lnp to 11 scarcity of rains ; but the latest accounts are 
ptit Snmo nftlm | , . . ing in Great Britain. more favorable, and the miners are reported as doing well 
“ , i ““r f an ? adrentar “ Londok, Feb. 22.—Authentic advices from St. w *«»« remit,„ ri> „„ „ r 
foreign Intelligence. 
Anival of the Atlantic. 
The Atlantic arrived at New York, March 7th. 
3,000 troops have embarked from Liverpool 
tu,„ n _.i . . J * 
C a m m err i a l. 
BUSINESS AND FINANCE. 
Tiik finance report this week is the dullest of the season; 
no specie lias been shipped abroad, and not a dollar re- 
SUliertisements. 
SOON IT WILL BE TIME TO PLANT! 
At the Rochester Seed Store, opposite the Arcade, Buf¬ 
falo fetreet, I can supply all kinds of Seeds, and the Imple- 
ItlPTlTV! nci.nllvr wnntod V- Al. _ />_ ' , _ . 1 
I Those who' send advertisem^ wXTt pa~wiU “ ta ^ ^ at 
understand from th e above why they are not inserted. Clover Seed. - Medium from Ohio, and the large kind 
— — - - . grown in this county, at market prices. 
MEXICAN WILD AND SWEET POTATOES. Timothy Seed-from Wisconsin, at market prices. 
The subscriber can still furnish the Mexican Potatoes de- rS,,. La, ’?. e Marrowfat —Early Washington — Early 
livered on board of the cars, at $2 per bushel, innewbags r 16 -1 ^‘atyWCarly Prince Albert, (import- 
at 25 cts. each. All orders accompanied bv the cash will I m P en al (import e d)—and all the other varieties 
receive prompt attention. Something less, for ten or more " ^ 3 ft . the <V^t. 
bushels to one address. 1563,118, Lima— China Red Rye, &c. 
on the road — or rather where there was no 
Sweet Potatoes for seed, at 25 cts. per pound sent by Ex- ouarf 11, ^ owe ^ 3 Evergreen Sweet Com, at 50 cents per 
2i9 Add r e I W BIUGGS, dlS ttttiEd’” yown raJsln g- at ^barrel 
" ' ' lLC< <>n ’ ' ' ' bu&rtelrper o„mt ed ’ jU8t fr ° m W ’ at $16 p6r 
road forcibly remind us of the tribulations and had been issued, levying nine men per thou- 
amusing mishaps related in “Yusef—a Crusade san< ! tke ^th April. 
in the East” The volume will well repay a twtiL 1 ?® 8 * fro fl m Constantinople announces 
_ e , , . , , U “ that the Russian fleet had bombarded Rnfmm. 
a e ul perusal by all interested in the subjects but withdrew without effecting much mischief! 
indicated in its title, and prove especially valu- and that Rustchuck was bombarded on the 
Peters burgh,.state that another warlike manifes- Ca,ifornia steamc ™’ 
to had been issued, levying nine men per thou- J he coina " t; of England, France, and the United States, 
during the year 1853, was as follows: 
Gold. 
Silver.’ 
Copper. 
iperintendenco of its founder, Alfred E. money returned. 
.£35,548,703 
. 3,075,646 
101,487 
p roTe especially valu- “'iu mat tuistcinick: was bombarded on the £38,725 836 
able to those seeking information thereupon. morning of the 10 th of February. The Turks The funds in the New York Sub-Treasury continue to 
- weie taken by surprise, and one of their steam- accumulate, tbe balance being now § 7 , 784 , 134 . 
Tin: Life of Mary, Quern of Scots. Bv P. C. Hf.ad- Cr8 , Was !T l l,G1 damaged, and six large vessels The whole amount in the Treasury is very large but if 
ley, author of “Life Of the Empress Josephine/’etc.— an d several smaller craft rendered unserviceable, tbe Gadsden treaty with Mexico is confirmed and the 
Auburn : Derby & Miller 1853. Col. Spence, U S. Minister, arrived at Con- Messina valley purchased, (which is notimprobabied 
In his preface to this volume of some 400 pa- stantmople on the 2d, in the Saranac. The d S3’ pt fhe Treasury to the tune of some twenty millions 
ges, the author remarks that “ the universal in- same ev ening, the Hungarian and Italian erai- 
Maby Stuht"" r ‘ > T, ti °j“ d lr y : ° al ci “ c ' !r of gr Tttt a „rLetL were to proceed |nUUiOtltrt, kt. 
Mary Stuart, seemed to demand an American shortly on a cruise in the Black Sea The Hr------ - _. 
biography, adapted to the popular mind” — and lnan for the passage of the Bosphorus was al- Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
adds that “such a work the one now offered to read y granted. ‘ T io-m»rbe'. ■ . ... f° C ft sU T’ Ma,cl1 15, 1854. $ 
the public was designed to be.” A perusal of ^ ntaU ^?chcohas been received in London,that with those of list wel- U IteLcUtuira uncl'Iitnged^bTt'the 1 
some portions of the volume, and glance at ’ All theTurklh ConsffisTn RuliaVavebeen of ,lour ilt <l uo ^i° n s are merdy f„ r home consump- 
I^nT' Msh r* 
ined the work sufficiently to express an opinion P r(,tecti «" Austrian agents “ Bu,t 'T d r° T" * at 2 °@’ 25c ' 
upon the merits of hisplu-formance as a "whole, 
ir so offensive to Louis Napoleon himself that it n c ' . 
Magazines and Periodicals.— We have omit- f>a-s been decided not to publish it ’ * ’ resent appeaRlnces ~ indicate an ear, y resumption of 
ted to mention of late several choice monthlies Letters from Constantinople state that a lemon 'f l,lon and un increaaed activit y in business attendant 
which are always welcome to the “ table” and ^alTf sXn^ plaCed at the dis ’ Kr "' n ' Rochester Wholesale Prices, 
family circle. Prominent among these are Put - * \ i ici n ’' • Flour and Grain. Fruits and Roots 
«f* ** ***»■a. vigor R u A7iWSW:': 
and originality— The Knickerbocker, always well Lord Chamberlain bas notified Mr Buclian- oate.j.; •{£) Potatoes... .62^@69c 
freighted with readable papers, and the choicest f n ,^ at ke nia M a I’P ear at Court in any costume Rye.oo@oo Slaughter* . K . r '%<a6c 
Beach, by whom all the necessary drawings, specifications 
and documents, for Patents, Caveats, Designs, Foreign 
1 atents. &c., are prepared with the utmost fidelity and dis¬ 
patch, on very moderate terms. 
Persons wishing for advice relative to Patents or Inven- 
tions, may at all times consult, th* nmlorcmnnd 
nth out delay, or the 
JAMES P FOGG 
Rochester, March 8, 1854. ' 218-6t-eow 
LIVE STOCK AGENCY. 
In compliance with repeated solicifation, the subscriber 
be informed as to the probability of being enabled to oh- — . --- 
tain Patents, it will be necessary for them to forward by FARMfc FOR SALE, 
mail a rough outline sketch and description of the inven- Tre subscri ber offers for sale three farms; one of 115 
tion. No fee or charge is made for such examinations. ? cres ’ ? ne . of 100 acres . an <I one of 58 acres,—all pleasantly 
All consultations and business strictly private and confi- !°. cat !;‘ d w L thin on « m >le of the village of Mount Morris 
r .. Llr t C 1 0- ’ N ’ Y - The y a ’ e aU so situated that they can be oc- 
Models from a distance may be sent by express or other- £ u P ,ed as one farm. Two of them have excellent dwelling 
W13e - . houses and barns in good condition, with orchards of the 
For further information apply to or address, post-paid 
ro!o .. , ALFRED E. BEACH, 
choicest fruit. 
The soil is of the best in Livingston county. Terms of 
Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents. P avlne nt easy, and to suit purchasers. A small portion of 
>n t OfTlAO Mourn., _ * X*_ Tr , tli£ ITIAnAV will 1 .rv t __ l * 
People’s Patent Office, 86 Nassau street, New York. 
No. 1 SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
This valuable fertilizer has been used for several vearsi.i 
England and other parts of Europe, and, next to Guano, 
holds the highest rank in popularity, and the extent to 
the purchase money will be required in cash V 
xr . T . „ GEO. S. McNAIR. . 
Mount Morris, Liv. Co., N. Y, March 6, 1854. 218-3t 
ALFRED ACADEMY, 
A First Class Male and Female Seminary._ Its loea- 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. i Fruits and Roots. 
P four, bbl.$9.00®9.26 Annies, bush 
“tabic” knick-nacka— Graham, and Godev cacb lie llkes - S arl , ey u"..• • T0 ? Calf.“.. 
improving in intrinsic value and usefulness of Brwr^SlSiev 1 * (3o' breadstl,fPs ™ risi,, U- Beans". ^25 Lamb do!^! *.! '.‘.'.wSS 
contents and the MW ,„d and »■*. . .«*» n„,„. 
dies Repository, superior in the class of Moral tations unchanged. ^ „ n °- cwt .7.00 Timothy.2,50<ffi3!oo 
and Literary Magazines. The one last men- -- - - ■ _ _ /i'.^Soo . nil .’' 26 
tinned is by no moans the least in our eetima- Arrival of the Steamer Asia. SSTti:.v‘dSJ2 'Kir!':." • -HS8S 
tion—tor we regard it as fully equal, especially - Shoulders. .6@7c Coal, Lehigh, ton..’... .^io 
m variety and purity of contents, to any of its The Asia from Liverpool, February 25, arriv- Turkey"!.‘.ioc Biossburg."^". cfm 
contemporaries, and superior to many for famil y at Halifax March 8, and reached her dock at Dairy, &c. Do. Cliar.’. ’. V. ’.V.’.8@ioc 
rending Dewey and McMahos are agents for S£t! o^peeS^^t hSloccSshme^ sSv---’® ™. S “.. 
most, it not all, the above, m Ibis city,-and sailing of the Atlantic, but political cvcnlsofthe T^<"i .'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.S, w'Sl,'ftii; "jiS 
mey may De obtained ot periodical agents gen- highest importance are becoming developed. Tallow. 12c White fish, bbl. .SS,‘ou@8,50 
erally throughout the country. A significant announcement appears in the cffd’tet'box. 5° dfi 4 Sl Vm quintal . 4 ! 50 
J . Monileur, say ing “ if the flags of France and Aus- Candl0S) box . . • 14 * b bl. 8,00 
te hrcnologicd Journal,—edited by Messrs, tria are united in the East, France will not per- NEW YORK MARKET-March 13, 
. o. and L. N. Fowler, the Phrenologists of nut any attempt to separate them bej’ond the FLOUR—Better demand, for Western and State for the 
America, and published monthly by Fowlers This is regarded as an encouragement w C rff y * ar V d3hi i , pfo?inquiry fair, and 
,t Wm., New York, at $1 a year,-is os well ilLt'tTa ?hrca T' ral^Imi" “7? SSfiT 
filled and interesting as over. All interested in if she'sid<!,^Via1«.£ “"‘ l 
Barley.70c Calf.''... . ®q0c 
Buckwheat.60@65 Sheep pelts.S1(®1 75 
Beaus. ..SI,25 Umb do.75c@$l 
Meats. Seeds. 
Pork, mess bbl.$18,00 Clover, bu.S6,50@6,75 
Do. cwt.7,00 Timotliv.2,50f»3 00 
Beef, mess bbl. .10,00@10,50 Flax. 1 25 
Do. cwt..$6,00 Fuel..’ 
Mutton carcass,.5<11,5,50 Wood, hard.4 00^54 50 
Hams, smoked lb.... 0fd)9c Do. soft. 2 50@3’o0 
Shoulders. . ..6@7c Coal, Lehigh, ton.."’.. . .$10 
Chickens.9c Do. Scranton.6,25 
Lard, tried. 
Do. leaf. 
Tallow. 
Eggs, doz. 
... 10c Blossburg.6,00 
Do. Char.8@10c 
Sundries. 
9@10c Salt, bbl.SI,50 
. @9c Hay, ton.8<gl3 
..10c Wool, tb.35<a>45c 
. 12c White fish, bbl. .S8,00@8,50 
@14c Codfish, 3* quintal.4,50 
which it is used among farmers. I(s introduction in this !i 0n A °5 tb e New York and Erie Railroad, two miles from 
country has been more recent; but the progress it has Alfre . Bepot, is romantic, retired and iiealthy. The 
made in the estimation of the public has not been less course of instruction is divided into ten departments, with 
mailed or successful than abroad. It is now extensively a ” experienced 1 rofessor at the head of each. The edifice 
uss* throughout the Northern States, after a full trial and : ? ontaln ’ n f? the chapel, recitation, society and library rooms. 
lJWStigation of its merits; and it is rapidlv becoming like < V ie la f^ est and fine st school stmetures in'Western 
predecessor, Guano, a favorite manure at the South and 1 T \? , supervision of the students is parental 
" and "; ed ada Pj e d for securing their highest intellectual and ' 
It is composed of crushed or ground bones, decomposed xr 0ra i The next lerm commences Wednesday, ■ 
b - v . t 1 lle a,i<iltl °n of abont one-fifth their weight of sulphuric Expenses moderate. For circulars, apply to ( 
acid, diluted with water, to which is added a due propor- . ... _ w - C. KENYON, A. M. 
tion of guano and sulphate of ammonia. The latter is the Alf red Centre, Allegany Co., N. Y., Feb. 20, 1854. 
@69c active and one of the most efficient agents in the best Pp- - -—- - 
ruvian Guano. PURE WINE—MEXICAN POTATO 
Ifn? f„n j,® an r 80il , ! " wh i ch Ulerc not already a ' P , CRE J/'iue of the Grape is offered by the subscriber, for 
ft-- iti„ Pr3 f , 1ie Phosphates, which is seldom the case — medicinal and restorative purposes. City physicians may 
All crops are benefited by its application. depend on its purity, and recommend it’in their practice 
e@*l r or sale in large or small quantities, in bags of 150 lbs Wllh entir e safety. Price, $1 per bottle. ' ’ 
Mocharge for packages. All bags will be branded A1 ?°, the Mexican Potato for sale, at $4 per barrel. The 
B - DeBurg, No. 1 Superphosphate of Lime.” Mexican potato is becoming too well known to spend mo- 
£3,00 Peruvian Guano of best quality. ney on a long advertisement. Ks excellence and delicate 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements of all aav °r, together with its productiveness, will meet your < 
„ highest expectation, being a beautiful while color, and kid- 
i ield and Garden Seeds, of various sorts, fresh home- ne I r *h a pe. Address or apply to 
grown and imported. H. N. LANGWORTHY 
The American Agriculturist —weekly, $1 per volume - , 19 South Washington st., Rochester, n! Y 
—two volumes a year. Feb., 1854. 217 3 t 
For sale at R. L. ALLEN’S Agricultural Warehouse and-—--- 1 
Seed Store, 189 and 191 Water st., New York. [219-3teow LAND PLASTER 1 
Agricultural and Horticultural Implements of all 
kinds. 
Feb., 1854. 
, H- N. LANGWORTHY, 
19 South Washington st., Rochester, N. Y. 
LAND PLASTER 
1,000 BOOK AGENTS WANTED, ___ 
Po ^- d >, p fotonal and Useful Works for the Year 1S54.— i stations, 500 tons of pure, fresh ground landVlaster — 
4 . 1,000 Dollars a Year I Farmers can depend upon getting their Plaster at the above 
Wanted, in every County of the United States active <n?V Jf a 3 U iJt-rior quality and not kiln dried, 
a nd enterprising men, to engage in the sale of some of the “ 1Wra - JIREH ROWLEY. 
best Books published in the country. To men of good ad- ---——-- 
dress, possessing a small capital of’from $25 to $ 100 . such A VALUABLE FARM F02t SALE. 
S i tn° 85 y'! !v"! , ifr° 0eie<i 88 t0 enable them t0 make from The Subscriber offers for sale his Farm, consisting of 50 
*’ryTi,.R n »l. , , , acres, on which is a good Dwelling House, Bara, Sheds. 
, he Books published by us are all useful in their and other necessary out buildings. ' An abundance of aS 
character, extremely popular, and command large sales kl >uls of fruit, and under good improvement Stented in 
wherever they are offered. the Town of Pultney, Steuben Co., N. Y ete'hh rod), from 
F or further particular^ addre®, (postage paid,) «e west bank of Crooked Lake, and mile's from the 
2 i 9 -i t K ?fi \v p &KA ij' S ’ Puplwh t r ’ , 'm T ° f Bra " cbport - A P art of purchase money 
181 William Street, New York. will be required down, the balance on time to suit +i Z 
Y. 7 TT.. .T.. / .- — ——-- purchaser. 
ANOTHER ADVOCATE FOR THE MAINE LAW. For further information inquire of S. BOOTH Branch- 
A Tale for the Times !—“Minnie Herraon, or the Nigh* i’°t, or the subscriber on the premises. 
and tesMoining,” a most interesting and thrilling Temper- _ „ DAVID W. MILLER. 
ance laie, by OhurlOw W. Brown, the fearless editor of Pa 'tney, Feb. 1st, 1854. 214-tf 
the btiytiga Chief, ’ and author of “Temperance Tales----- ^ ■" 
imd Hearth-stone Reveries ” KETCHUM’S MOWING MACHINE 
be above long expected work will be published This machine stands without a successful rival as the 
Saturday, March 18th, 1854, I mach f e the a S*- The supply will not be equal 
At Canandaigua, Victor, and Fisher’s Railroad Depots. 
The subscriber has on hand at each of the above Railroad 
uauLsuug as ever. All interested in it she sides with Russia. fancy Michigan and common to good Ohio? ’ 
Phrenology will find this able exponent of the England has formally notified tbe Prussian ? ye floui 7 lui ? t > s i’ 2a J' me - 
science wortliy their attention. " f bar intmljon to send a fleet to «Sttlx3j(5?6#4 and p,i«, 
T>„. Mr .fciW-poblislied „ „h„„, Th/ KniS'XFE'tlto *'« f0r ■—# “,I0 for prto. fop, 
and at same price—is the standard in its sphere, Baltic, has been ordered to fit for sea. The al- o-nViitm9 u )et, $Lio@i,i2. 
and as such we commend it to all inclined to lio<i . fleet rema ined in the Bosphorus with cruis- 48c Jersey. ‘ a ° ®°° c &ta e and Westcrn : 4e @ 
the Water-Cure faith or practice or who wi«b ers . in th . e B)ack Sea - „ Corn unchanged Demand more active for export and 
rali-iLlo f ,, , j’ . , Austria continues to send troops to the South th ®“ ist - Sa |e sat,8l> 2 @82c for unsound; 83cfor Western 
iects l i lhlv 7 i f f , Cd SUb ‘ Easte y i frontiers. The Greek insurrection grows ^therafwSli. Jersey yelIow; 84@86c do 
J <c ” 18 ably conducted—abounding m vigor m °re formidable. PROVISIONS—Pork lieaw. _ _ „r. 
Corn unchanged. Demand more active for export and 
•Oops to the South Sales at Sl^@82c for unsound; S3cfor Western 
* ^ • and Southern mixed; 83@8oc Jei'sey vellow* 84i9?85e do 
insurrection grows Southern; S4@86c do. white. ' y ’ M®»5c do 
PROVISIONS—Pork lieavy. Mess $15,50 ; prime $13,25; 
Pultney, Feb. 1st, 1854. 
MILLER. 
214-tf 
and will be an elegant 12mo volume of 472 pages, with fi 
illustrations designed by Collin, and engraved by Orr a 
others Price, $1,25. 
KETCHUM’S MOWING MACHINE. 
sd | Tms machine stands without a successful rival, as the 
i if the a ° e ’ T1 i e s . uppl - v wil! be equal 
with four d ,T nd - If an 7 person desires one for the coining 
’ , u ^ j 3ea i on > t! ioy cannot speak too soon. The uniform price at 
iy Orr and | Buffalo is 8110,00. All who will forward ToK 
ales 12@15c Ohio; 15@20c 
ft "if" Dealers desiring a supply from the first edition ^° m [ >anied whh the cash or satisfactory reference, may de- 
wiil do well to send in their orders at once, as the demand season P °“ ^ 7 se " ed ' v iih a machine in good 
for the book is already very large. R .' . _ , WHITE & CO., 
■rntinn. . n j m«.;i ,i , . of Austria, although hesitating, is becoming more selling hi street at $3@3,o6. 
i .itmns, ami mente the p o pu] a nty lt is and more favorable to the Allies. It was even 95 |$i 02 @ ’° 7 ' Coru 77@T8c ’ 0ats 4S ®^- Barley 
l. &. Arthur, l lnla.,— $2 per annum, said that she had announced her intention of for- Dressed Hogs are quiet. 
mally joining with the Allies, if Russia contin- NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET-March 6 
rtTriftffrV’tvm Tl ucs aggressive acts against Turkey. This is At Washington Drove Yard-Offered to-dav, 2,137 Beef 
ViXlU l U l II ul Y l HUS. probably a premature announcement, hut it <>*ave Cattle ; offered during the week 2,137. 
T G_4 . .1 .. 7 The niai ket is slPBflv bs fn u „,i____ , 
improves from month to month in both matter °^ c ‘ a l» an< ^ important. Meanwhile the attitude There is nothing doin* 
I^iUiis^.i.dine.tatliepopuUrip'i.i, 
a ’ *"mg. . b. Arthur, 1 lula.,— §2 per annum, said that she had announced herintention of for- Dressed Hogs are quiet. 
vwwt^wy^wwvvww.^ Wk/v . mally joining with the Allies, if Russia contin- NEW YORK CATT 
Hfrififiwnl-v ues aggressive acts against Turkey. This is At Washington Drove ’ 
VL/aU lUlIUa (3 ,1 HU5, probably a premature announcement, hut it <>*ave Cattle; offered during tin 
- -- __1 _ firmness to the funds. At the same time Aus- The market is steady, as 
__ _- fxu » upon to materially vary 
Arrival nf fho tStoQ-mohlr. at h, n. ti la continues to send troops to the south eastern Left over, about 150 Beevt 
2Lrnvai 01 tne bteamslup North Star. frontier, hut to allay apprehension a manifesto Prices—Beeves at from 8 
—— is about to appear, stating that Austria continues Cow« and Calves sold at 
Cnpt. Miner, forts in favor of peirce, .md the troops „e mere- 
iveaatiNew York March 11, from Aspimvall, ly to prevent disturbance spreading to Servia, Swine—6@6X cents per 
whence she sailed on the 3d inst., with the pas- Montenegro and Bosnio. The attitude of Prus- At Browning’s —(Lowe 
sengere who left San Francisco on the Kith u It. sia remains unchanged and unexplained. Cows and Calves, and 2,82 
in the steamship Uncle Sam. The passage has From the Danube, the accounts represent both Sheep—$3,75@5,50. a a l 
ALBANY MARKET-March 13. 
There is nothing doing in Flour. Buckwheat flour is 
llimr in street at Dfi 
Arrival of the Steamship North Star. 
The steamship North Star, Capt. Miner, ar- 
lived at New York March 11, from Aspimvall, 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET-March 6. 
At Washington Drove Yard—Ottered to-day, 2,137 Beel 
Cattle; offered during the week 2,137. 
The market is steady, as to prices, and we are not called 
upon to materially vary the quotations of last week.— 
Left over, about 150 Beeves from Wisconsin. 
Prices—Beeves at from 8>£@10>£c per lb. 
Cows and Calves sold at from $30 to $65. 
Veal Calves at from 4@7c. per lb. 
Sheep—From $4 to $10, as in quality. 
Swine—U(q)6M cents per lb., gross. 
At Browning’s —(Lower Bull’s Head)—At market, 85 
Cows and Calves, and 2,827 Sheep and Lambs. 
Prices—Cows and Calves sold at from $30 to 45 SOftfSO 
All orders should be addressed to 
MILLER. ORTON A MULLIGAN, 
2I9 ~ It Publishers, Auburn or Buffalo. 
A RARE CHANCE FOR WESTERN FARMERS 
I shall offerfor sale at auction on the first day of June 
on my tarm, in Ripley, about 30 head of Improved Short-’ 
;ed to Buffalo Ag Warehouse and Seed Store, 11 & 13 West Sen- 
ORTON A MULLIGAN. eca stree t, Buffalo, N. Y 211tf. 
ishers. Auburn or Buffalo . - 
---1_ BUFFALO AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND 
WESTERN FARMERS. . SEED STORE. 
tion on the first day of June, V? ' Vkst Seneca Street, Buf>'alo.— Hiram 
30 head of Improved Short- , * > ft 0 ” successors to Mason & Lovering, whole- 
f stock were bred from the Sa 6 } Uld dealei ' s i: ? a11 kinds of Agricultural Imple- 
the United States. He has combined in him K each of ^ c : 
O “f °r o tie *^ 3t be , rds in En g*' l >id—the Earl of Carlyle and ° rd rr soli cited, all of which shall receive prompt atten- 
that of Sir Lhas. Knightly, Bait., on one side, and Earl tlon at market rates, an,: all aiticles warranted as 
Spencer and Bates, of Kirkieavington, on the other Mv re P resonfed * HIRAM C. WHITE & CO 
farm is buta few minutes walk from either Quincy or State Hiram C. White. [195tf.] Amasa Mason’ 
Line Stations, on the Buffalo and Lake Shore Railroad._ _—--- 
Any one wishing any further information in regard to the THE HORTICUTTTTRTqT 
tl i,7lio..i, ',lfi„ . I.I! . I““ ssa s< ! ““ o’soooe, one accounts represent both sliv,p_|3,Ti @ 5,5(l. viol ,f300hori„i kbSiXtij- 
thus been marie in a trifle over twenty-two and parties as preparing lor a battle. The Russians 50 @io, 50. g 
a half days, which is quicker than ever before ha<1 tailed in the attempt to turn Omar’s position Some lisht Beeves brought $8,50@10,50 per hundred 
performed by the Panama route. From Asia tliere is nothin? new. ’ m ?To b n rlam s T , (1 i udson Bull’* Head.)- At 
The steamships George Law and El Dorado Joseph Stnrge and the Peace Deputation, had aa 'j 2,850 Sheep^nd riambs" 8 Markedimpr^ed!* 41 
weie at. Aspinwall, and would sail on the arri- a friendly interview with the Czar. The Beef Cattle all sold at. from $S,00 to $10.* 
vai ot the mails. The U. S. sloop-of-war C vane A despatch from Persia says the Shah his Cows and Calves at from to 35@50. 
Commander Hollins from Caledonia Pay, Jan-’ officially announced to the Foreign Represent®- Sh^p^Sidlt 
uary 27, arrived at Aspinwall on the 1st instant tlvcs that he will remain neutral in this war. At 0’Brien’*-(No. 9 SixVh street)—On^iaie 70 Beef 
orticers and crew all well. Lord Palmerston, in answer to a question re- an(i ^ Cows and Calves. 
The steamship California left San Francisco plied that Smith O’Brien, having acted as a i 
on the af t:* r|, oon of the Kith ult for Panama, gentleman in refusing to escape at the expense ' ALBANY CATTLE MARiSt’m m 
with the California mails, bhe was detained to ot breaking bis parole, is to be pardoned. At w , MaT f h } 3 ’ r, , 
wh vi^Wr^N an ^PPO' Cmity ta answer letters Mr * Buchanan was present at the Queen’s Cattle-cio at market. Pri Js-Ext^lKual.^Tf 
which left. New York on the 20th January, and Levee. 2d do, $b,50; 3d, $o,5O<g0. 
arrived at San Francisco in the steamship John A recent letter written by Mr. Daniel, to the t> J?n a ?\n Calvea “ 20 iu market - 1>rices ran S e from $25 
Tlm^tenn llri V? 1 * Richmond, Ya„ Examiner, excites great annoy- Sheep and' l-unbs— 780 in market. Prices of sheep at 
Inc steamship Golden Gate, an account of the ancc •'R 1 unn, and threatens him with a duel — from 4,50, 5 to $7,50. Lambs sold at $ 3,75 4@4 50 
disaster to which we gave in the last news from The letter is”eopied in Gallagnani’s Messenger. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET-March 8 
t ali forma, arri ved at Han Francisco on the 3d Ifc 18 reported in Paris that Lord Raglan, at market 603 Cattle-nbout 600 Beeves and 63 stores • 
February, having made her way up with one Prince George, and other distinguished officers consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, yearlings! 
paddle wheel. She would soon be repaired, of the English army, for the east, would pass ‘"prteel^toketXef- Extra ^. . ... 
mu resume her place. through the city to Marseilles, and thence em- 2i SKdo.^K^ W quality 
FOR SALE, 
tural Editor of the Genesee Farmer, and author of that uon- 
utar work, “ The Fruit Garden.” To those who cultivate 
lu as a Cows and Calves—From $25 to 35iff!50, per head 
expense ALBANY CATTLE MARKET- March 13. 
” At W. Woolford’s Bull’s Head, Washington street.—Beef 
Queen’s Cattle—610 at market. Prices—Extra $7,50; 1 st qual <7 • 
2d do, $6,50; 3d, $o,50@6. 
I to the Cows and Calves—20 in market. Prices range from $25 
1 , «> me $ 28 , $30@40. 
annoy- Sheep and Lambs—780 in market. Prices of Sheep at 
duel.— from $4, 4,50, 5 to $7,50. Lambs sold at $3,75, 4@4,50. 
ssenger. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.—March 8. 
Another proposition to remove the capital to bark for Malta. Hides—$6,50 per cwt. ’ " J 
Sacramento lists been introduced and lost. A private letter dated Athens, Feb 9 de- Tallow—$8,nor§9,oo. 
The Prices Current says tbat-three vessels scribes the intense excitement existing’among Caff ^ktes-m&c per tb 
have been wrecked since 1850, when entering the Greeks. On that day, 100 students of the Veal Calies—$5,50, 6. 8@9. 
the harbor, and that the total loss has been SI.- University called in a body upon Kino- Otho Stores—Working Oxen— ®104, 110, 114, 128 132. 136. 
.00,0011, That papt-r roc, „L that . and dcaialided to W led *s&J the T„rk. ,„d "6 -s - * „ ’ ’ j'?, 
tug should be used by all vessels entering the urging an alliance with Russia. On the 10th of 5sgi6s. ‘ > - .-N 34, 37, 41,45,48,50,52, 
Loll V? f 1 ., . ' “ ptnieci picture ot the old pages, without advertisements, and each imnii»r 
bull, b 01 furtlier particulars inquire on the premises, \ bas a full page engraving, on stone of some rare fruit nr 
milenorth of Sennett village, <*»•««.Co. 1)1 of ’ ' 4 dower,drawn^from naturefby the b estjiv4ig“tis\7nthelin7 
________I Li.LOWS. Terms.—T wo Dollars Per Annum, in Advance. A dia- 
■jVTTTT VFFT1 count of twenty-five per cent, allowed to agents. Post- 
, .. , , xEED. masters and otliers are invited to act as aceuts. to whom 
A pew thousand bushels of Fine and Coarse Mill Feed, *Pe«men numbers will bo sent, free of postal on annlica- 
for side cheap, at the Rochester Buildings, on Exchange catmn to JAS - VICK. Jr., Publisher, Rochester NY 
street, near thecaual bridge. Also, Salt and Water Lime P - B—A new volume commences on the flrstof januarr 
lor sale by the barrel. H. C. WHITLOCK January 1,1854 January. 
79 Exchange st.-—---- 
ASTATTC FY1WIQ-~ Q . , FAEM F0R SALE, 
,, , , ASIAi.IL FOWLS. Situated in the town of ConqnesL 4 miles north west of 
For side at auction prices, a choice lot of Asiatic Fowls, 'Yeedsport, and 3H from the Rochester and Syracuse di- 
consisting of the Brahma 1 ootra, Chittagong, Grey Shang- rec , t railroad. Said farm contains 163 acres, 140 improved, 
lai, and Cochin China varieties, all young fowls and war- a ? d ‘ n 3 S 0o<1 state of cultivation, and wed adapted for all 
„ b T° f PU ^ bl00d * and of jhe large breeds. Per k , !r j ds of produce, and well situated for two farms if desir- 
piur, $10. Two pullets and a cock, $15. Cooped and sent aido ' as there are two houses, two barns, two orchards oft 
by express, to any part of Che United States, promptly, on xood variety of fruit trees, and a wood lot on each end of 
for sale by the barrel. 
219-2t 
ASIATIC FOWLS. 
.>(10,000. That paper recommemls that a steam and demanded to be led against the Turks, and 
tug should be used by all vessels entering the ,ir b r ing an alliance with Russia. On the 10th of . 
harbor from abroad. February, the students of nearly all tbe schools Yearlings—None. 
During the fortnight there have been 110 ar- in Athens determined to volunteer, and com- ^ 
RAIN WATER FILTERS, 
Two years old—$38, 41, 44, 45, 51, 56@65. 
China; 10 were steamers and -11 coasters. 
I lie Chinese immigration has again commenc- 
sand dollars for the arming of volunteers. The 
King appears to be entirely nmverWa ,i„_ 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET—March 9 
r market 720 Beef Cattle, 30 Working Oxen, 40 Cows 
Uie Chinese immigration has again commenc- King appears to be entirely powerless, so de- and 2 ti«> shLn ^ o°^ kin 
eri. In the three vessels from Hong Kong 809 termiuori are the people on war against Turkey. ‘ Prices-Boei CatUe-Kktru$7,oof Tm qu al% $ 7@7 so- 
Ceh-etia s hate airtved. Liverpool Markets.—Breadstufis have partial- 2d > ^@7 ;; 3d $5 25@6,25 ’ ’ 
l he dipper ship ban Francisco, ofl,400 tons, ly receded from the advance bv the Atlwte o^g Oxen-In demand, and meet with a ready sale 
lOo days from New York, w : , lost under the cLmg at an advice S£^35BdtSkSS ^mss,K loo, no, 120 
i' o 1 1. "P? n 1 <K ' ks a t the entrance 2d on wheat, Is on corn. Cows aud Calves—Sales .$23 27, 30, 37, 
One pair light Brahmas, 7 months old, price $4. 2 pairs • 1 contij tor to furnish Filters as usual, much improved 
Buff Shanghais, 6 months old—price, $2 each |iair. For the inside fixtures, for which I have obtained “Letters 
sale at 69 Fitzhugh st. p. ELY 1 atent -” They are now complete and can be sent to anv 
A few eggs, from genuine and beautiful stock of the . s f chon of country in safety—no family living in lime sec- 
above breeds, for sale during the season. t! °ns of country ought to dispense with their use_as what- 
Rochester, N. Y., March 15, 1854. 219-lt ever is taken into the circulation, has much to do with 
--health, as a preventive of disease. They have been fully 
PURE BRED COCHIN CHINA FOWLS tested by hundreds of our first class citizens, within the 
Twenty-Five Pairs select buff Cochin China Fowls. i?l tea ,, yearS '-„ \ I ’! a !i e fo " r s!zetl at $5, $6, $8 and $10 
from 6 to 9 mouths old, and weighing from 14 to IS tb? each,—they will last from two to four years without re- 
per pair, for sale, for $5 to $8 per pair. Address ’ >’!**’'?£• whl ® h F 111 0asl K. b6 don< ' by any one with proper 
213-41 VL ADAMS I von, N Y P ?™ f ° r Fllter8 > or Ri gbts of Territory wiU 
*--- - vts -^ ons . Ji -y- be attended to at once. JOHN KEDZIE. 
T AWfiv ernm-t, ’Rochester, January, 1854. 212 -tf 
of Sun Francisco harbor, on the 8 th. The freight 
w ^ ss ssfs vSEBP- ® r ” * 
was to:ri, cargo and ship, at auction, on the 10th, Yellow Corn 47sal8 • White CA1 'T r -E MARKET—March, 9. 
, .Uhl onl y a 8inall pai t of tlie cargo, to the er. Bacon in good demand at full prices. Ash- Cows—sell at from $15 to $35 each. 
.built $15,1100, w,w sitv.d. ..«k«ga Consul, uucl,angel. ’ ’ 
Richardson Bro’.s quote western canal flour 
Cows aud Calves—Sales .$23 27, 30, 37, 40, 44<»55. 
Sheep—Sales $4, 4,50, 8, 9@10,50. 
LARGE CLOVER SEED. 
Many Farmers may not be aware that the towns of 
| Pompey and La&yette, in the County of Onondaga, raise 
| considerable quantities of Large Clover Seed! This kind 
| of clover is of the very hugest sort, and extremely valua- 
J011N KEDZIE. 
212-tf 
SALE OF THOROUGH-BRED CATTLE. 
Thb subscriber will sell at public auction on his farm at 
Rush Monroe county, N. Y„ on Thursday, March 9, 1854 , 
warrant every bushel the large kind. I challenge any man together with fo, tv thorn,,’ 
to producethe evidence, that I have deceived him by selling of which w^ere imported g LeiCCSter ® heep > some 
Alarch, *18x>4 ‘ ^ ~ -V a.chouse and Seed Store made arrangements to leave hifl tan. D. JicHARDY. 
West Rash, Monroo Co., N. Y. 216-2t* 
