MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
THE RURAL FOR 1855. 
Having nearly completed our arrangements, 
we can safely announce that the Sixth Volume 
of the Rural New-Yorker will, extraordinaries 
excepted, far surpass either of its predecessors, 
Jforrip fitfolligtita. 
Arrival of the Pacific. 
California ftdra. 
Arrival of the Northern Light. 
arfut fnfolligettru ftr. 
Rural. New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Dec. 18, 1854. j 
of the Rural New-Yorker will, extraordinaries The Pacific arrived at New York December The Nor 
excepted, far surpass either of its predecessors, 13th She left Liverpool on Thursday morn- Dec 15 bri 
except*. ,ji 1 mg, 30th ult., at seven o’clock, bringing 134 on freight, 
in both Contents and Appearance. To redeem pa-sengers. The U. S 
NEW VOLUME OF 
THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
The Seventh Volume of this Journal will commence 
with January, 1855. It will be improved in both Contents 
and Appearance, the Publisher haring resolred to spare 
no reasonable effort or expense to render the work indis¬ 
pensable to all interested in the objects to which it is 
devoted. The main features of the work will he continued. 
pa-sengers. The U. S. steamer Mississippi was expected 
iliia nlorlfrp no reasonable effort or expense will The Niagara sailed from Liverpool on the to leave San Francisco for the Atlantic States 
1 ‘ P " ’ , 25th, with 54th Regiment of Infantry, and a in about ten days. 
be wanting, for we are determined to render the g ne com p an y 0 f the 5Gth and of the artillery The news is of the most meagre description. 
„ awr more and more worthy its extensive Na- for the Crimea. Murders and other outrages abound as usual. 
1 ^ ‘ ... Since the battle of the 5th November, no in- A railroad from Colorado to Los Angelos is 
tional Circulation. In a word, while we gladly c i(j en t 0 f importance has occurred. Both sides in contemplation. Several specimens of good 
extend the hand of fellowship to our contempo- claim the victory. bituminous coal had been found on Mud river, 
, ,, , . , The report of another battle on the 13tli is near Ureka. 
raries, for there is room for all, we s la s ri\e discredited. The necessity of reinforcements Mr. Washburn, U. S. Surveyor, has discover- 
to make the Rural by far the best Agricultural, to preserve the very existence of the Allies, has ed a salt water lake in the neighborhood of 
.. „ , i j _ caused at least 30,000 additional men to be now Kern river and the Fejon, S miles long and 5 
Literary and bamuy Newspaper P • j n p 0s ition before Sevastopol. Russian rein- wide. The pearl and other fisheries were be- 
Tlius believing and intending, we frankly ask forcements are also augmenting, and another ginning to excite some attention. 
° * Rochester, Dec. 18,1854. > no reasonable effort or expense to render the work inriis 
. There is again great activity in our markets fince the perisable to all interested in the objects to which it ii 
The Northern Liarht arrived at New York . , Tt. , . , , , devoted. The main features oftho work will be continued 
Dec 15 brine-ins' 230 Dassensers and <#i208 000 renewal of the Weighing, which partialUy disappeared dur- wit H the addition of valuable Improvements. Each nura 
Lee. 10, bringing AM passengers and $dU8,(JUU ing the latter partoflast week. Grains have not changed her will contain 
onlretght. ...... , in quotations, except Corn, which is five cents higher, sel- THIRTY-TWO LARGE OCTAVO PAGES I 
The U S. steamer Mississippi was expected Iing readily at 85 cents . And be printed and illustated in superior style. The nev 
THIRTY-TWO LARGE OCTAVO PAGES 1 
And be printed and illustated in superior style. The new 
Pork Beef, and Mutton, in the carcass, come in freely volume will comprise a large amount of the most useful 
’ . and reliable information on the breeding, rearing and 
at former prices. ^ profitable management of Domestic Animals,—including 
Hay is a little better, the extreme limit being $17. Po- Pedigrees of Pure-bred Cattle, Horses, Sheep, &c., the 
tatoes are quoted a shilling higher on the bushel. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. 
Fruits and Roots. 
Names and Residences of the principal Breeders and Own¬ 
ers of Improved Stock throughout the country, life-like 
Portraits of Domestic Animals, &c. Careful Reviews of 
the Wool, Cattle, Grain and Provision Markets are given 
Flour, bbl.310,50(9)75 Apples, bush.3S@50c in each number—an invaluable feature. 
Wheat, bu.$2,3iX Do. dried. 75@$l,oo TERMS—Fifty Cents a Volume, (Two -volumes a 
Corn.Potatoes.. .63(2175x3 year.) Five Copies for $2; Eight for $3; Eleven for $4; 
Oats.*45c Hides and Skins. Seventeen for $6; Twenty for $7; Thirty for $10. An ex- 
Buckwheat.$1 Sheep pelts 
,38 Slaughter.5c 
25 Calf..@10c 
tra copy free to every person forming a club of eight or 
more. Yearly copies (two volumes) double above rates. 
annexed announcements. 
OVER. $700 IN CASH PREMIUMS! 
Post-Masters, Agents, Subscribers, 
And others who wish .to benefit themselves, 
tone than hitherto ; have notified the Germanic arms and ammunition since hostilities com- shoulders.7@Sc 
Governments that the Western Powers are no menced. A force of U. S. troops under Maj. Chickens. 5@(3c 
longer recognized by the four points as a basis Hiller, and a number of volunteers, had made Turkeys... ^. ^.... @ < c 
for negotiation; that they intend to hold the a fruitless attempt to overtake and chastise the Butter., .t...... .16@l8c 
Crimea, and in their own time dictate terms of offending Snakes. The Fort was in great dan- cheese .9@10c 
... Ill, 08 Lamb do.37@63c 
Seeds. 
.$14@15 Clover, bu...$7,50@8 
,50@5,75 Timothy.$3,00(83,50 
)0@10,50 Flax.1,25@1,50 
50 @5,50 Fuel. 
,60@4,E0 Wood, hard.4,00@5,00 
. .. ,10c Do. soft.2,50@3,00 
50@88c club papers will be sent to different post-offices, if desired. 
Now is the Time to Subscribe and form Clubs. 
Money, properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk, if 
addressed to D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
ger of attack from the Indians, and assistance ! Lard,tried. 
i S 50 . Fuel * ’ ® ’ UNCLE LUCIUS’ 
3>@4> Wood, hard.... .4,00@5,00 JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR- SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
.10c Do. soft. ..2,50@3,00 This newspaper for little folks begins its Eleventh 
. . .7@8c Coal, Lehigh,ton.$9,50 Yearly Volume, January, 1855. Ten thousand new sub- 
.. ..5@6c Do. Scranton.7,00 scribers were added to its list during the two last years.— 
. ...6@7c Blossburg. ..........5.50 The reasons are obvious. It is only 25 ccuts a year— 
:. Do. Char.8@10c printed every fortnight on excellent paper, with beautiful 
, ,16@18c Sundries. pictures—and edited with great caie by one who loves 
. .9@10c Salt,bbl.SI,75 little children. For specimen numbers, free of cost or 
10@10)£c Hay, ton,.$9(3)17 postage, send to LUCIUS C. MATLACK. 
The allied generals demanded an explanation had been called for. The warlike attitude of TaUowftV.!? < f. 1 °l2c White fish,"bbl! V.*. 
from Menschikoff, respecting the order said to the Snakes, it is thought, will materially check F.ggs, doz.*..18Kc Codfish, v quintal.4^75 
and promote the interests of community, are j iave been issued by him, to give no quarter, overlaud emigration into Oregon next season, 
respectfully invited to note a brief announce- a. Russian major, who gave orders to his men Notwithstanding the cry for water, the min- 
men p_ one which is, we confidently believe, to kill the wounded, has been taken prisoner ing news is of a very cheering description, and 
nttpntinn After bend- and hanged. new diggings are reported between Weavers- 
most WO } . _ On t.lie 1 ftfcVi. the intelligence was telegraDhed ville mid Orocrmi Diilel). which nromise well. 
..12c White fish, bbl.$8,50 BUSINESS PARTNER WANTED. 
Cgs, doz...Codfish, T quintal.4,75 The Subscriber, established in the Buffalo Seed and Ag- 
Ludles, box.15c I "rout, bbl... ....... .8,00 ricultural Warehouse, would like to make an arrangement 
-—- with some competent person having a few thousand dol- 
YORK MARKET—Dec 18 lars capital, for the purpose of manufacturing Agricultural 
u ... . j ’. , Implements, believing this place presents very superior 
FLOUR—The transactions in llour to-day have only f ac .|i;ties both for manufacture and sale. Communications 
ing low in grateful acknowledgment to Post- 
On the 18th, the intelligence was telegraphed ville and Oregon Gulch, which promise well. J* 81 ’Sprite!cash*''to-StlhfftrmerSe 0 - solicited, and will receive confidential attention. 
Masters, their Assistants 
lk nowe gne ^ • over Warsaw. Between yth and 13tli, General Miners on Salmon River are reported to take §s, 75 @ 9,25 common to good Ohio,'Michigan, Indiana and Buffalo Dec 1854. 
ts, Agents and feubscri- Mayran’s division of (i,000, together with 2,300 out ftlOO per day per man, and it is said there wis.; $o.37@75 extra Mich.; $lo,75@ll,75 extra Genesee.- - - - -—— 
. . . J. . - o t r .. .I . J 4 _ . . . Tfifi Vrlc fnr cvnnrt TJTTD'P CTrCTTr.T XT DTnQ A 
H. C. WHITE- 
19 Main St. 
ence and Popularity, we desire to communicate, will be shipped with all speed. The reinforce- honor of the affair at Pepropanoskwi and the 
in a few words, the substance of a Prize List ments dispatched from France and England, on failure of the Allies at Sevastopol. The Rus- 
1_I_r 4.1... V._44l„ Kfl, TU,-.,r tt rcra komn. ■ r, .1 I ,1 _*_ __i.--.i-_1 
GRAIN—In the Wheat market there is but litOe doing, 
and holders insist upon higher prices, which checks tran¬ 
sactions. Stock small and rapidly decreasing. Shippers 
PURE SUFFOLK PIGS AND CHOICE FOWLS. 
The undersigned has yet several pairs of Suffolk Pigs, 
four months old, for sale at $10 per pair, one sow with 
Pig, to farrow the first of April, for $15, and Brahma 
Pootra chickens at $3 per pair, all of undoubted pttritv .. 
Burdett, Tomp. Co. N. Y. It* REED RUKEUTT 
BOOK AGENTS YVANTED, 
[owing splendid list of OY LK 
$TOO l> CASH 
PREMIUMS FOR SUBSCRIBERS : 
the mosque of Sultan Achmet, at Constantino- America, <tc: 
pie, were blown down Thirty-two English From the Sandwich Islands. 
transports were lost on the 14th The Prince Sandwich Islands were to the 
and Sea Nymph foundered with all on board. Th(J treaty had not thon beei 
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS forthe largest list of Yearly Three mail steamers have been stranded. The Tbe Honolulu correspondent of the San Fran- yellow £ 
lbscrlbers to the Rural New-Yorker— the payment to Sanspareil was driven on shore on fire, the .wotUMr •uklrnscorl demand, 
oume nau gunu lu uuiiuuuu, uiuuj ^ q'he Barley market is nommally ttie same — supply and comment respecting the fitness of Mr. Von Muller for the 
America, <tc: demand moderate. A small sale of inferior was made at preparation of a work of this kind will be entirely super- 
... n-jfoa from llin $1,25. The range for common to good is from $1,30@1,- fluous, known as he is to the literary and scientific world- 
I ROM THE Sandwich Islands. Gates from the 30 Transactions in Com only to a very limited extent, It wi ]i suffice to say that the mechanical execution of the- 
Saildwich Islands were to the 9th November, and market without important chance. Sales at 94@95c work is every way worthy of the contents, and that the 
The treaty had not then been consummated. West mixed in store; 90c afloat: 95®96c new white and book is admirably suited to the wants of the American. 
South; round selling at 98@100c._^Oats in good pe0 ple. 
emand, in part for distiling. Sales at 53c@60c latter “The value of this work, as a comprehensive historical 
rice for handsome Chicago, taken by distillers. manual, has been fully tested.”—N. Y. Tribune 
PROVISIONS—The Pork market continues dull, and « We have seen no work of the kind so complete and ad- 
rices droop. The difficulty of obtaining money has a mirable in all respects.”—Piovidence Tribune, 
lost depressing effect upon the market. Sales at $12,76 Sold only by subscription. Good inducements offered 
less ; * 12 ,12H@25 prime, and $16@16,50 prime mess.— to Agents. ’ J. K. STICKNEY, Publisher, 
tressed Hogs unchanged—sales at Butter in 257-3m No. 19 Westminister St., Providence, R. I. 
, _-I „4 Statu 
Subscribers to the rural .ne w -^>hxkr— aansparei was driven on snore on are i cisco Herald says that Mr. Greig had addressed “ e r “e or handsome” Chicag^ 
be remitted according^ our Club terms, preuous Bnttania has five feet of water in her bold. The a ktter to th /Minister of Foreign Relations, P PROVlSIONrThe Perk market continues dull, and 
1st day of February, 1855. 
FORTY DOLLARS for the sixth list. capeu. The lleniy ine rouriu anu i iulo uie gipohjho, whose signature was only wanting. 
THIRTY DOLLARS for the seventh list. lost. An Egyptian three-decker went down in The treat was loo i- ed for at Sa n Francisco in 
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the eighth list. the storm, with the Admiral, Hassan Pasha, and twnweeli, The IT S shins St Marv’s 
TWENTY DOLLARS for the ninth list. _ 70 0 me n j v> T ?v f -i, +v T P , 1 } 
TEN DOLLARS to kach of the Jive persons sending _ and Portsmouth, were still at Honolulu. 
10 th, llth, 12 th, 13th, and 14th lists, as above. Very contradictory statements are am e- generally showed no change 
FIVE DOLLARS to each of theyios persons sending the specting the movements of Omar I ash a. On from j accounts although the country de- 
15th, 16th, 17 th 18th, and 19thRsis. the 19th, he, it is said, received orders not to man d had somewhat slacked 
thrkf. DOLLARS to kaoh of the nx personssendinsr _ :_4 manci naa somewuai biacwcu. 
itravv 'MA'RKFT Dee IP ROCHESTER EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. 
ALhANX ueo. ic Dr. Walker, Oculist and Aurist, (late of the Royal Oph- 
, T fhalmic HospM, London, England) continues to attend 
the storm, with the Admiral, Hassan Pasha, and ^,u.&ships St Mar/’s *£&%&& 
/ 00 men. and Portsmouth, were still at Honolulu. There was but little Grain an te mirrentpri^ces the EYE and bar. Constant and extensive practice, en- 
Very contradictory statements are made re- The marbet8 generally showed no change were—Rye $1,27, Barley l,30@l,3o, ( at -ooo, Corn ,1. ables Dr . w . to ^at these cases with success seldom at-- 
15 th, 16 th, 17 th, 18 th, and 19th lists. 19th, he, it is said, received orders not to 
thl'iffih.^lT^il’Id^IthTand 25?hUsta erSOn8 SeniUnS advance into Moldavia. The Russians continue 
We also offer the following very liberal list of 011 the j ruth with their patrols upon the link- 
- isli bank of that river. 
CHRISTMAS CASH PREMIUMS. Sulcman Pasha, who commanded the Turks 
There was but little Grain offering, and the current prices «« EYE and EAR. Constant and extensive practice, en- 
were—Rye $1,27, Barley 1,30(3)1,3o, ( ats o_@5o, Corn ,1. ables w. to treat these cases with success seldom at- 
BUFFALO MARKET -Dec. 18. tuined. _ . 
——--—-— — -—- -Dr. Walker may be consulted daily, and testimo- 
FLOUR—Opens with a fair demand. Sales at $8,62}£ n iab obtained, at his office, 82 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
for choice Upper Lake, and $S,87>£ for fancy Indiana. ____ 
GRAIN—Very little inquiry—no sales to quote. SHORT-HORNS FOR SALE. 
Selling Uncle Sam’s Farm. —The General 
Land Office has done a big business during the 
GRAIN—very little inquiry—no sales to quote. SHORT-HORNS FOR SALE. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET.—Dec. 18. I have several bull calves for sale, (two of them frora. 
a« w> tt a -err u- 4 04 os first uremium cows,) and all sired by my first jremiunr 
SSi S9.00:' 1st auflftv Bull Hal ton (11552.) .1 «n also spare a few heiferj, and. 
FIFTY DOLLARS for the largest list of subscribers to the Crimea, lias been degraded to the rank past fiscal yenr. About 9,500,000 acres have Cattle-82C, at market^ Prices-Extra *9,00; 1st quality ^/fgrV^ives. Theprice^winrangefrom $200 to$6C0, 
the Rural Nkw-Yorkkr, sent iu or mailed according to °f private soldier for the bad behavior of bis been surveyed, and of these 7,000,000 have been $7,5°; 2d do, a ^k e t. Prices ran tie from U’5 253 ' tf • s - p - CHAPMAN, 
our terms, on or before the 26th day of December ensuing, troops on the 5th N ovember. 
(1854.) _, , The Hospodar of YVallachia has announced 
above IRT n ° Xt g6St ^ “ that the fl ^ e exportation of corn will be per- 
a TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the next list. mitted from tho Danubian Principalities next 
FIFTEEN DOLLARS for the next list. spring. 
TEN DOLLARS for the next list. r b , , , T r. , ,, 
FIVE DOLLARS for the next list. _ The Baltic.— It was reported at Kiel, on the 
Persons competing for Christmas Premiums axe 23d, on the faith of a telegraphic despatch, that 
not excluded from the February prizes, so that one person on Uhl 1 or 20th, a portion of the Russian 
may securo One Hundred and Fifty Dollars , in Cash.'- fleet left Helsingfors, and captured two British 
another One Hundred and Fifteen Dollars, Ac. cruisers in the Gulf of 1* inland. 1 lie departure 
brought into market, which yielded a revenue 
Cows and Calves—Few in market. Prices range from $25, 
S0@50. 
Sheep and Lambs—3,000 in market. Prices, Sheep from 
The Hospodar of Wallachia has announced 0 f ^9,250,000 in round numbers. This shows sheep and Lambs—3, ooo in market. Prices, She 
that the free exportation of corn will be per- to wb at extraordinary extent speculation in $2 to $4; Lambs from $1,50@3. 
mitted from the Danubian Principalities next lands and real estate generally has been carried Sw ine-67 0 in market. Prices, live weight, $5, 
spring. on the past season, and explains in a measure NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET—Dec. j 
The Baltic. —It was reported at Kiel, on the the tightness of the money market in the West- 
23d, on the faith of a telegraphic despatch, that ern States. 
on the 19tli or 20th, a portion of the Russian During the past fiscal year some three and a 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET—Dec. 16. 
At Washington Drove Yard—Offered to-day-Beef 
Cattle' during the week 2,359. Prices — Beeves range 
from 9’ to 10Mc per tb. Cows and Calves, $20, $60 to $65. 
Veal Calves, $4,00 to 6 Swine, corn fed, $4,50@5. Sheep 
____ ..._ fleet left Helsingfors, and captured two British half millions of acres were entered with mili- f rom $3 to 7. Lambs, $2 to 4,00. _ ± nj> ^ 
lZA\Z7o^rnundrcd and Fifteen Dollars, .Vc." cruisers in the Gulf of Finland. The departure tary land warrants, 11.000,000 of acres were At Browmn^s-At nwrkek 596 Beef Catfle, 23 Cows hand froin“l5" to 3o“finished iMtruVente'and^om’Vff'to 
(I•! order to eive Tost Masters Local Agents &c a fair of the British fleet had been further postponed claimed as swamp lands by the States, and fn,- Beeves' Cows ^‘nd at 10 0 others in process of construction, of various sizta, pat- 
[In ora g • t g y » till thfl Dpppmhpr Thp n»vin*anon of tho 1 ^00 000 ftho ro^irlnp of form or annrcmria.tions') 60@10 per 100 lbs^for Iseeve , C s a a talves range at terns, and prices, from $230 to ^700 each. They embrace 
and equal chance, traveling agents, post-ndersand citizens the i4th Decern ber I he na\ lgation Ot tile 1 ,.)0U,UUU (the residue ottormer appropriations) {rom $30 to $u o. Veals sold at from 6^ @0c per lb. Sheep 8ueh a combination of excellencies, in their beauty, finish, 
of Rochester are excluded from competition for any of the Gulf of 1* inland is Still open, and there IS very were selected as donations tor roads by the range at from i-*,5p to $p> 00 . Lambs, $4,.,0 to ..,,00. strength, (to keep in tune,) exquisite touch—soft, deep, 
„ ._ a little ice from Sweabore to Constradt. General Government — showing unward of 20,- At Chamberlain s—At market 4o0 Beeves, 114 Cows and full and melodious tones—as imlnees the belief, so 
253-tf S. P. CHAPMAN, 
Mount Pleasant Farm, Clockville, Madison Co., N. Y. 
MARK’S PREMIUM PIANO FORTEA 
Evkry person in this-vi- 
,-rr^'- ~w cinitv, desirous to pur.- 
chase a Piano Foi te, will 
. \ [[ _■ be more than paid, by vis- 
rSptjs? iting my rooms, where he 
— TT n —can buy directly from the 
manufacturer, save the 
commissions ot an agent, and select from the largest as¬ 
sortment in Western New York, as I have constantly on 
of Rochester are excluded from competition for any of the 
above Premiums.] 
little ice from Sweaborg to Constradt. 
General Government—showing upward of 20,- 
SFECIFIC PREMIUMS. a^of^mtky evening 26t£ to the London 
In order to reward every person who may aid in ex- Times, says it is now positively affirmed that 
tending the circulation of tho Rural New-Yorker, we Austria lias accepted, with some slight modifl- 
offor to such as do not competo for any of t ie preceding cation, the proposition contained in the Russian 
Premiums, the following liberal gratuities fir subscribers no te of the 15th. A day or two since, Bavaria 
Austria. —A despatch from Vienna to the 000 000 of acres were, in all, disposed of during 
date of Sunday evening 26th to the London Th^ increased Avenue on cash sales amount I fb 
Times, says it is now positively affirmed that alone tQ ^ 6j0 oo,000. 
Calves, 98 Veal Calves, 7,500 Sheep and Lambs. 
rich, full and melodious tones — as induces the belief, so- 
often expressed by those who have bought, or used them. 
forwarded previous to the 1st of April, 1S55 : 
announced her accession to the 
_ ... __policy t_ _ . - _ . - 
THREE DOLLARS, in Books, or a handsomely bound tria on the Oriental question, and promised her a son of Mr. Stanley, who resides on the Island, Oxen, 75 Cows and Calves, o,a00 Sheep and Lambs, and 
Bavaria A Fearful Scene. —At the Centre market 
of Aus- this morning, a .little boy, nine or ten years old, 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET-Dec. 14. 
And the number since sold, with their daily increasing 
675 Beef Cattle, 550 Stores, 13 pairs Working celebrity, fully justifies the report of that committee. They 
J and Calves. 5.500 Sheen and L*mh«. and are manufactured of the best materials, m the most per- 
volume of the Rural for 1854, for thirty subscribers. 
To every one remitting for twenty copies ($25,) an extra 
support in the German diet. 
Great Britain. —Parliament is summoned to 
was seized in the crowded market place by an ‘ 5 p s “_ Beef Caltle _ Extra , $8 ,£0; first quality, $7,50; 
angry bufl dog, from which he could not be 2 d, $7,00; 3d, $6,75; ordinary, $5,50@6. 
rescued until the animal was killed by blows Hides—$5,50@6,00 per cwt. 
copy of the Rural and either volume of the Wool Grower ,, thel^tb Dec Ominous rumors are rescued until the animal was killed by blows 
and Stock Register-op, The Horticulturist for l85o. assemble on the lJtn liec. Unnnous rumors are number of cleavers which cut open bis Tallow-*8,25. 
The same premium to every one remitting for fifteen prevalent of a ten million sterling loan. A ten « ^ n Ca rlv severed it from his body - Pelts-50@75c. 
copies, ($ 20 ,)—for TKN copies ($15.) per cent, income tax. Increased powers will Lead, aim nearly severea u iiom n.sDociy. calfskins—11c. 
To every one remitting for six copies ($10,). an extra ; \lso be had for the embodiment of the whole Fortunately, the child, protected by the thick- Working Oxen-$8 3 $130@14iL 
copy of the Rural, or the Horticulturist for 1855. miliU a of the Kingdom by compulsory ballot of ** c ^hing, was not dangerously hurt. 
For $5 we will send three copies of the Rural, and ;f required The owner of the dog was fined three dollars stor ?? } ® ’ 
either vol. of the Wool Grower and Stock Register. ^ Ad ‘ mira i Bruce is appointed command- for permitting him to go into the market place. 
mim. *»***. «t *. p„. -*<*«**> eu^ ^so. 
Graham's Rfugazinc for od.g year. ciflC stlltioil, ftDQ 16&V68 IjIlglHIlCl on tllG »'tli for ~~+’ * ^ - - - --- 
For $ 3 , we will Heud a copy each of the Rural and the ]N cw York to communicate witli the British Trees— The Humbolt mentions a spruce pine PO nJ:J5neof iolkte^ctTn^ows^andi^lV^ 
Horticulturist for 1855. Minister at Washington previous to crossing loffi og feet long, which turned out 4,000 feet ““"href vears old. 8 ’ 
overland. clear stuff, without kuots or windshakes. The prices— Market Beef—Extra $8,50 per cwt.; 1st quality, 
$300 MORE! Liverpool Markets. —Liverpool, Nov. 28.— tree made 13,000 feet clear lumber. YVc do not 
Corn trade very dull. White wheat 12s 3d@ believe it can be beat in the country, though we 
As a further inducement to tho friends and Agentu of j2s 9d ; yellow corn 43s 6d@44s 6d. have trees of other species much larger—for 
the Rural, we make the following liberal offer in addition Demand for beef more active. Stock lower instance, the red wood—they are estimated to 
to abovo Premiums : * than for several years. The first new will come turn out upwards of 100,000 feet. That one 
To each of the one hundred persons who shall send us to a good market. Pork in fair request. Ba- tree will build two houses, each two stories 
„ Qft oe at my IWjms, «UUU luu mon uuiuuw uc aiiunn, <uiu 
1 allow—*?>“ • all orders promptly attended to. As it is fully settled that 
Gif''MUL-lie “ S°°^ Pi- ano 13 cheap at almost any price, and a poor one 
C1°.0(3!l4^ * only a nuisance; and as I rely alone upon their merits to 
p “.fa PiGves—Sales FV to v;I ( 3:40 secure them favor with the public, I invite for them, the 
Stoics Yearlines $9(3>11 • two year old $14@‘>0 • three most careful examination and scrutiny, by all who wish to 
stor f* } ® ’ buy at my manufactory and show rooms, Nos. 45, 47, 49 & 
vear old $20,28,30(3)40. 
Sheep and Lambs—Extra, $4,4,75@6, By lot, $2,3@3,50. 
Swine—5)j»@6c; no retail. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET-Dec. 13. 
rerland. clear stuff, without knots or windshakes. The 
Liverpool Markets. —Liverpool, Nov. 28.— tree made 13,000 feet clear lumber. We do not 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra $8,50 per cwt.; 1st quality, will send, post-paid, by mail, a sample of any one kind for 
7 50@7,75; 2d do, $7,12U@7,25; 3d, do, $6,75@7 ; ordina- 9 cents, 4 varieties for 24 cts., 25 varieties for $1, and any 
’ 50<a6. larger number in same proportion. Among his seeds are 
Cows and Calves—$28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 40, 41, 42@45. 
Storks —Working Oxen—$95, 100, 104, 125, 132,135, 
Rural Nkw-Yorkhr for 1854—the cash prize of wliieh is Richardson, Spencer <fc Co. quote Western 
$3, and which will sell for that in almost any locality.— Canal Flour at 40@42s ; red and mixed Wheat 
To those who cannot conveniently get the bound volume ll@12s. 
—as it will have to be called for or sent by Express, or- ■*«♦■•* -- 
otherwise outside the mail—wo will givo tho Rural vol- Moore’s Rural Niw-Yorknr lias, from its Etart, taken 
nine unbound, and the sixth and seventh volumes of the high rank, and rapidly increased iu popular favor, and 
Woo,. Gnowiit ... Stock E.o.stkk. W "TjS!* SSiK, 
Canal Flour at 40@42s ; red and mixed YYheat 
Swixs—None in market. 
Patriarchal Dog.— The Mobile Advertiser „ . _ . ^ , 
of alatedate says; “ A hound dog, belonging M R X XX E IT t S * WRwatclfla^ 2d*Oregon. 11 V ’ ^ 
to Mr. YV. F. Cleveland, of this City, recently <323 J Corn. _Improved Dutton, Chinese Eight-rowed, Georgia*. 
‘ shuffled off this mortal coil’ at the extraordi- 
fect manner, with metallic plates upon the Iso Chord&i 
scale, with the Iso Bason Damper, and French Grand Ac¬ 
tion, expressly for retailing —(numerous applications at 
wholesale, being constantly refused,) and can only be had 
at my rooms, where the instruments will be shown, and. 
all orders promptly attended to. As it is fully settled that 
a good Piano is cheap at almost any price, and a poor one 
only a nuisance; and as I rely alone upon their merits to 
secure them favor with the public, I invite for them, the 
51 Orphean Buildings, Main st., 2d Floor. Every instru¬ 
ment will have upon it the name of the subscriber, and be- 
icarranted to please thf purchaser. 
Rochester, June, 1854. FREDERICK STARR. 
' RARE SEEDS AT LOW RATES - BY MAIL. 
The subscriber lias a variety of choice seeds, of which he 
Melons.— White Mexican, South American, Red Mexi¬ 
can, Georgia, Bradford's, McKee’s Mammoth, Ice Cream, 
Mountain Sweet, Winter, Martin’s, Apple Seed, and the 
Virginia and Jenny Lind Citrons or Cantelopes. 
Cucumbers —Negley’sSeedling, Prolific Black Spine, and 
lhat this offer u t» addition to all other Premiumst 
All competitors for premiums are expected to adhere 
strictly to the following 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
• ii • „ _ i . a snuiiiuu. uii tins iuui uujii at iuc uAtiauuu" — ^ 4 , _ .. TX , uice. r.verereen, giu guiuuy, o dah* ij 
rapidly increased m popular tavor, and ° , TT . , In Bergen, on the 9th inst., by Rev. N. Hurd, Mr. WIL- £1-^ c.,„a2 CaiiVn Vtnnr Bnokv Mountain Chocolate 
mt »n equal in its sphere. High-toned, nary age of thirty years. Lp to the age of LIAM C0X) of Elba, and Miss ANTOINETTE HULL, of 0 Tohatof’s -Mammoth Red, Purple Skin, .and GrapsT 
nufic, it admits nothing stale, vulgar or twenty-eight, this dog was ‘ as good as any Bergen. Also superior extra fine Head Lettuce, Black Sp4iah 
is an agricultural, Literary and lainiiy body’s dog,’ when he went into tho decline, . ..-— . . . . . . Rcdish, Double Sunjloicev, Cape Gooseberry Carnsnuoa 
med. we know not ita sunerior .—Dtnlu . ^ ^ ^ ,------“.a „ , _ J 
Pumpkins. —McKee’s, Cape Cod Sugar, snd Extra Sugar. 
Beans. — Golden Eye, Bunea Vista, Stringless Pole, 
Three-foot Yellow Six-weeks, &c. 
Peas.— Prolific Dwarf Queen of Dwarfs, May, English,., 
Wilwatch, Japan and Oregon. 
Corn.—I mproved Dutton, Chinese Eight-rowed, Georg'%. 
Rice, Evergreen, Old Colony, Darling's Extra Early SugAr, 
At:- o___rinilen Fl/mr \Cnnnt:i.iTV nhr>f*nl»tA 
practical and scientific, it admits nothing stale, vulgar or 
aninatructive. As au agricultural, Literary and Family 
Newspaper combined, we know not its superior .—Daily wb ich 
A home candidate for public favor, it always affords us career, 
pleasure to notice, and especially when, as in this instance, an ins 1 
,1. „ la a li+*l„ —Tr.natitr.va _1 
which, after two years, closed his eventful 
career. YVe have never before heard of such 
trietly to the following pleasure to notice, and especially when, as in this instance, an instance of canine longevity, or even an ap- 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: the candidate is a little in advance of foreign compe itors. proacll to it ” 
,.Two Dollars , a Year. Three Copies ? e year, $5- ^^Xs Tariot'TpEku S --- 
n ^Z^7clX.J^&any addict nZbe!at ^Zs® with Conjugal.- A rather singular marriage con- 
He same rate. |T As ice are obliged to pre-pay Amen- ^‘‘^“^bte artictes editorial'and otters. It 'is tract was a few days Since entered into in Ten- 
an postage, our lowest Club price to Canadian subscribers handsomely print od, and profusely illustrated with wood nessee. The Wife IS worth a cool fifty thousand, 
s $1,50 per copy. Io facilitate mailing, tee prefer , desorintivn of mutters intorestinc to the farmer.— Tt,o lniolwnrl is the riofht.fnl owner of a ma»- 
the same rate. air As ice are obliged to pre-pay Ameri¬ 
can postage, our lowest Club price to Canadian subscribers 
is $1,50 per copy. _j? Jt To facilitate mailing, we prefer 
sending Club papers to one address at each post office , but 
the names of subscribers will be written on the pap-rs if de¬ 
sired. Club papers sent to different post offices, and names 
cuts, descriptive of matters interesting to the farmer.— 
Orleans Republican. 
The proprietor spares no pains to make the Rural New- 
^.itirtrlistmtttts. 
Asvxrtisbmknts inserted in the Rural New-Yorker 
at 16 cents a line, each insertion ,—to be paid in advance. 
To Printers and Publishers.—The Type upon which 
this paper is now printed will be sold low for cash,—de- 
Clover, Rape, Ac. 
When orders are received that cannot be filled,, the 
money will be promptly returned, free of expense. Send 
eurrent Bank bills or postage stamps, and address (post¬ 
paid.) T. E. WET MORE,, 
25 l- 3 tlam North Cannon. Kent Go., M ich. 
KEDZIE’S RAIN WATER FILTERS. 
manufactured by 
J. E. Cheney & Co., Rochest&x, N. Y. 
Thk use of water impregnated with lime and otter min- 
Tlie husband is the rightful owner of a mag- liver-able the 1st. of Jan. next, in good order. It consists eral substances, in the opinion of all mediial men, is one, 
can be sent in at different times. Rills of all speeie paying Yorker one of the best Agricultural and Family Newspa- 
Ranks received at par on subscription. 
Specimen numbers, show-bills, prospectuses, Ac., 
pers published iu America, and we certainly think it is 
second to none that we- have ever seen .—Rowmanoille (C. 
W.) Messenger? 7 ' 
gout free to all disposed to competo for the Premiums, or it is a paper that we delight to praise —and should be an num for board, 
who desiro to oxtend the circulation of the Nkw-Yorkkr. in the hands of every citizen farmer. No better thing, in 
tise none of her servants, and that he shall 
pay her one hundred and fifty dollars per ELIGIBLE FARM FOR SALE, 
annum for board. To be sold by private contract, a very desirable farm, 
__situated at a convenient distance from the neighboring 
markets, and consisting of about 60 acres of ridge land in 
The editor of the YVoonsocket Patriot cuffivaUon, 20 acres of excellent meadow land on newly 
ik'is . , ■. . ,i j• il^vel bottom, and ‘20 acres of wgII timbered woodland— 
has received two eggs, no bigger than ordinary. ^ pi eas antly situated two story frame built house, with a 
marbles, winch were laid by a hen belonging to ce iiar beneath—a large frame-built baru, stable, and other 
Subscription money, properly enclosed, may be mailed at 
our risk, if addressed to D. D. T- MOORE, 
Oct., 1854. Rochester, N. Y. 
tone snd various interest, meets our eve. To farmers it is 
almost indispensable.— Youngsville (Pa.) Express. 
-» ♦ . ♦-with Literary and Miscellaneous reading. It is ably con- 
WBliare sofroquenll, cominend.dthe Sural Ncw-Yorktr 
The best Family Newspaper we know of, for the country, 
as it iB devoted to Agriculture and Education, together A* 1 ® 1 CCeived tvt c i ■■ 1 . 
that an attempt to add thereto would be like “lending o*r 
fume to*tho rose.” In our opinion it is the best AgricuHu 
are courioem.— c-iK/iarc (in 
Tho Rural is one,of tho *st Agricultural publications 
in the world, snd deserving® *e wide and^incieasing pat- 
ral, Literary and Family paper extant.-i’a. Herald if fftug. I ronaye it receives.— CayugaA 'hief. 
tiona contains a smaller egg inside. 
particulars may be known up 
Deersville, Har. Co., Ohio. 
WILLIAM CtfARK. 
the country, and have in all cases gives,the highest satis¬ 
faction. 
Rain water, of whatever color, taste,.or smell, by this 
moans becomes as clear as crystal. 286-lamtf 
BUFFALO SEED AND AG’L. YVARE-HOUSE, 
No. 196 Main Mresi, Buffalo, N Y. 
Emery’s Horse-Powers, Threshers and Separate^ 
Seymour’s, Peunock’s and Ross’ Grain Drills, 
Ilickock's and Bailey’s. Cider Mills, 
Together with a full assortment of Hay Cutters, Plows and 
otter Implements, always on hand, at lowest market rates. 
N. Bi.—Country dozers supplied on liberal terms. 
244 H. C. WHITE & CO. 
