:J00RE^S rural NEW-YORKER: an agricultural and EAMILi'JOURN.AL. 
Review of the Wool Market for April, 1850. 
[From the Wool Grower for May.] 
We find the wool market this month in a pecu¬ 
liar state. With a light stock (never lighter,) on 
the' markets. 
Rural New- Yorker Office, ? 
Rochester, May 8, 1850. J 
There is little doing in our market. The arrivals 
BURRALL’S 
AGRICULTURAL FOUNDRY 
AND MACHINE SHOPS. 
GENEVA, ONTARIO COUNTY, N. Y. 
the market, and a very short supply in the hands of produce from the country are quite limited, and ^ I SUBSCRIBER manufactures various Ag- 
of manufacturers generally, we find that prices „„ ___.. r'cuitural Implements of the most approved 
have been constantly receding, so that most grades, • j / kinds, which he sells at wholesale and retail. His 
-especially of medium and fine, are much cheaper o'lt-Joor transactions. Wheat is in good demand work is all warranted to be xoell built and to work 
at the close, than they were at the commencement for milling, and commands $1,25 in the streets.— ^elt. 
of the month. Prices close at about those of this Flour is held at $5,25 (a) $5,50, having advanced ^creasing demand for articles of his manu- 
, liicture, recently rendered additions to his shops ne- 
enr ot tew sales. cessary, vv-hich, having been completed, he has now 
XOLEHALE PRICES. every facility for producing perfect work, and at 
time last year; still the manufacturers are in a bet- since our last, but we hear of few sales. 
ter position now than then. Then they were ex- ROCHESTER WHOLESALI 
peeling an advance; now they have it, though not or r ro t, » 
the extent they were authorized from all appear- p “I'n roTa'il 
, , t . ivr -11 .u • Pork,mess.-10,50®ll,50 Cheese, Ib 
ances last spring to expect. Nor will they obtain ^o cwt 4 50fl4 60 poi 
as much of an advance this summer as they ought, ggef, cwt..3 .50a4 50 Turkeys, 1 
from the prices they have paid for wool. We do do bbl mess,..0 00«0 00 Chiekens. 
not look for a very perceptible or permanent ad- Lard, tried.5 a6iC| seeds. 
vance in fabric before mid-summer, or until after do leaf.-a7c. Clover, bu.3 87a5 00 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. every facility for producing perfect work, and at 
Flour, bbl -. - $5 25a5 50 Butter, It).14al6 reasonctble jwices. 
Pork,mess..10,50011,50 Cheese, lb.6a7]c 
do cwt.4 50a4 60 poultry. RurraLCs Clover Mdls, A sizes, [ 1st premium last 
Beef, cwt.3.50a4 50 Turkeys, lb.7a8c »tate t air ] — s Shell Wheel Plows, 12 
do bbl mess,..0 OOaO 00 Chickens.7a8c sizes, highly improved the present season — Plain, 
Iron beam. Shovel, Subsoil, and Corn Plows — 
Rurrall’s Corn and (Train Cultivators — Improved 
it is known whether there will be a good crop of Haras, smoked_6ia7c Timothy.1 50a2 50 for seeding and manuring at a single 
wheat in the Western States. In the event of an Shoulders, do. 5a5^c Flax.1 25al 50 °P®'^^Don—- StraioC7/«er«,forhanda^horsepow- 
abundant harvest, there will be an increased busi- Potatoes, bu.25a31c| sundries. 
nftsfi fnr thA fall tm^A. anrl an nrlvanAA will b« oa- I Buckwhe’t, cwt,l50al 75 , W^hitefish, bbl.-6 50a7 00 1 f^eld Rollers, Corn Shellers and Separa- 
wheat in the Western States. In the event of an 
abundant harvest, there will be an increased busi¬ 
ness for the fall trade, and an advance will be es¬ 
tablished and maintained upon woolen goods gen¬ 
erally. The spring demand has been light, and 
the rise which took place in January has not been 
sustained. Manufacturers are therefore not will- 
Codfish, cwt.3 25 
Wheat, bu ....1 22al 25 Salt, bbl.106a0 00 
Corn.45a50c ! Apples, bu.75al 00 
Rye.—a.56c do dried.1 50al 75 
Oats.34a'J7c Eggs, doz.9al0e 
Orders from abroad attended to without delay.— 
A liberal discount to the trade. 
April, 1850.—[18-4m] E. J, BURRALL. 
THE AMERICAN SEED STORE, 
No. 4, Main Street, Curtis’ Block, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
at; IT' YORK MARKET—By Telegraph. 
NEW YORK, May 6 , 3 P. M.—ASHES—Market 
WHEELER’S PATENT , , 
B Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, 
HENRY^^^RREN, 
FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, | 
among which are the celebrated Premium Plows, ( 
manufactured Starbiick—also those made s 
Subsoil Plows, Scrapers, Cultivators, Grindsones, ^ 
Mills, Churns, Cheese Presses, Corn'sheilers^,"Root \ 
and Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles, Grass, Cradle ) 
and Bush Scythes and Snaths, Ox Yokes, Sugar ( 
and Coffee Mills, Spinning Wheels and Reels, Pails S 
and Tubs, Oak, Pine, and Cedar Ware, Shovels, ) 
Spades, Hoes, Axes, Wrought and Cut Nails, Crow- ) 
bars. Potato Hooks and Forks, Wool Twine, Sheep ( 
and Pruning Shears, Wooden Ware—all kinds of i 
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, ' 
Fence Wire, Lead Pipe, &c. &c. Well and Cistern 
Pumps, and Hydraulic Rams in great variety of pat- ) 
IMPROVED RAILWAY CHAIN HORSEPOWER terns, adapted to any situation required. (15-tf.] ) 
<fe OVERSHOT THRESHER A: SEPARATOR. ^ ~ I T”;-- < 
_ What’s rare is Wonderful. 
T he Subscribers, Proprietors of the Patent for MONOCURATTW VFTI.'PTV Anv TwrcTiTOT-Kn? ) 
these Machines, and manufacturers of them, MEDICINE 
having recently increased their facilities for manu- v • Drench for Spas- < 
factoring, are now prepared to fill orders for ma- tion PnP K Horses, as well as his Applica- ^ 
chines, and to establish and supply agencies, to anv f‘°ii ^ ‘n’ Saddle and^ Harness ^ 
ing to purchase at present rates, hoping that when Barley‘.^''’’-'-'-45ri56c' Beans, buV.VV'.Vsal 00 THE AMERICAN SEED STORE, J_ ' “ What’S rare iS Wonderful. 
MOHOCUHATITE tSSkARY MYDICISE I 
prices higher than last seasons, or but a trifle ad- Calf, 11,.8al0c Hard, cord.3 00a3 50 rpHE subscriber (formerlv’ Proorietor of the having recently increased their facilities foJ manu fu>«criber in offering his Drench for Spas- < 
vance. I^rices will, however, advance, and by the Sheep Pelts.....50cal 00 i Soft, do .2 00a250 T“ Rochester Seed Store!L has mcltlv opln! facturmg, are now prepared to fill orders for ma- tj!:a for cL~ < 
close of navigation, or in December and January,-ed the above establishment where he will keen chines, and to establish and supply agencies, to anv “O'VOf Broken Knees, Saddle and Harness ^ 
will reach as high a point as they did the past A-CH YORK MARKET—By Telegraph. constantly on hand a large, various and general as^ extent that may be desired. ^ Dalis and all abrasions of the skin, to a discerning ( 
Winer. NEW YORK, May 6, 3 P. M.-ASHES-Market sortment of --ge, various, ana general as These machines are favorably known wherever ’f,so ignorant himself, nor does he 
O..DKK 3P.EDS, SpLmL™ :r.';.rdr4“ 
demand for fabrics at sustaining rate!, showing heaiy® "fSaoo'bhis a?5principally raised by himself, m Ins ^ Fairs held in Massachusetts, New York, New Jer- S to Ke noSrumTnow 
that our own manufacturers have nothing to fear St.ite, 5 44;a)5 68 for Michigan, 5 75®5 87 for pure Genesee i ® ^ c cf Brighton. Those vyho sey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and also in Canada, never the laboratories of men not even issuing from ) 
from foreiirn comnetition at a considerable advance .GRAIN-Fair demand for Wheat but pi ices below the Purchase good seeds, which can be relied having competed for premiums without success and InoJLle^w nf ^ ^ , P*;®tending to a ) 
frem ibe ,^,-ooen* F e visws of lioldcrs. Oats are very scarce and advanced, upon with perfect safety, will do well to call on the flattenng commendations. imowledge of the anatomy or physiology' of the } 
irom tne presem tiguro. northern nt 43, and some lots extra at 4.5i. Jersey subscriber. As many as 2,000 of them are now in use of solfly ndvances his Medicines as alone { 
As vye have before remarked, the stock of wool 4()®42 Com is scarce and wanted for export and the He also keeps Clover and Timothy Seed, early which over 500 were sold the oast season ' applirable to the disease, wounds, and abcesses, \ 
throughout the whole world has never been redu- ^and late Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, and all other The accompanying cut eives a view of a tivn ,>n the directions for use, accompanying ^ 
ced so low as it is this spring, and if the harvest PROVWI^Nl^MoSeme demanTfor^^ for ^ield Seeds, that are worthy of cultivation, horse machine^at work, with the hands necessary to Stafel hiAimfetAnaU^ ‘ll 
shall be generally good, it will bear a good price, mess, 8 5-2 for prime; l.ard is firm and good local demand Dreen House and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruit and attend it. It will thresh from 125 to 200 bushels of f n ki ^ 1 roiessional character will prove an in- 
not only in this, but in all wool growing countries, *^a7; butter is more plenty and priceslower. Ornamental I'roes, in their season. wheat, or twice the quantitv of oats nerdav The ’®^ remeay and unerring cure. < 
filAroRl- .... _ _ AH articles SoIH Will bp wnrrnnt.pA no pnp Vipi-ap 1 ..... +1 .U StublC should be without this Allti~S7)nS7nndic 1 
Wool has advanced in England from last spring’s Receipts are moderate, 
price., and manufacturer, am rcalhing an active „,i„eip.ll, 
demand for fabrics at sustaining rates, showing heavy. Sales 1200 bhis at 5 r2®5 31 (or common to strait First Lock 
that our own manufacturers have nothing to fear State, 54413)5 68 for Michigan, 5 75®5 87 for pure Genesee .ipaipp <■« r 
from foreign competition at a considerable advance GRAIN—-Fair demand for Wheat but piices below the ,..irh 
frrvr .1 flip ,7.-oop,a* viBws of lioldcrs. Oats are Very scafCB .md advauced. upon vvitn 
irom me present riguro. Sales northern nt 43, and some lots extra .-.t 45^. Jersey subscriber. 
As we have before remarked, the stock of wool 4()®42. Com is scarce and wanted for export and the He also 
throughout the whole world has never been redu- e.isc Sales of rcund and flat yellow at 61. and late P 
ced so low as it is this spring, and if the harvest 
shall be generally good, it will bear a good price, 
not only in this, but in all wool growing countries, 
thereby enhancing the price of goods much above 
the invoices of last year. Still there will be large 
WHISKEY-Dull market for prison 2:3; drudge93. rin,, “Xf viXi Cp 'fl 
PROVISIONS-Moderaie demand for pork at 1025 for *^'"7 of Field Seeds, that are worthy of cultivation 
iiiMS, 8 5-2 for prime; lard is firm and good local demand 
6a7; butter is more plenty and priceslower. 
Also, Green House and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruit and 
Ornamental I'roes, in their season. 
mereoy eunancing me price 01 gooas muen aiiove nTTrifA T n MATfVi?'T> r auiu wm ue wurranteuas represenceu. 
the invoices of last year. Still there will be large ivp.-o \\r \ i ffi ; e ^ ex. c —The subscriber is the Agent for Ro.ss &: 
importations of cloths from Germanv and Enl- e have little clmnge to notice in the Smith’s justly celebrated and unrivalled Mineral 
land as this is a favorite market for disuosino-of Holders are firm at the rates of last Composition Machine Belting, the best and che.ap- 
^ onte market lor disposingot week, but buyers are not plenty. Sales 500 bbls. est article in use. C. F. GROSMAN 
surplus stocks, and if they realize anything like favorite Canada at $5, duties paid. Ohio and Mich- flO-tf.l 
cost the manufacturer is content, looking to his igan No. 1 are held at the same figure—Wisconsin -- 
regular trade for profits. There is a point, how- at $4 75. THE LION 
ever, at which such sales become ruinous, and that Grain— Wheat is in fair demand for milling and AIR-TIGHT COOKIIVG STOVK 
is easily reached now, should our manufacturers notice a sale of 1,000 bush, good Milan from ^ ‘ 
be enabled to purchase their stock at reasonable store at $1 03. No sales of upper lakes came to our 
- ‘ 1.-pp,..1p,I.»p ;f c_:_ 
All articles sold will be warranted as represented, one horse or single machines thresh rather more I)o stable should be without this Anti-spasmodic 
N. B.—The subscriber is the Agent for Ross than half as fast as the double ones Application, which can bo procured (for the 
Tiifiro Jiiollvr pp 1 pK-.>fp .1 or,A —;.,oii.j ni:_i .r'l_i__ . ' . , .. . present. 1 at mv office here, ami at. ntronl-Q in fpv..p 
If farmers are in no hurry to sell, they will get 
knowledge, it is nominally 85®87 for spring. 
Corn is less active at the rates of last week.; 
[18-tf.] 
THE LION 
AIR-TIGHT COOKIIVG STOVE, 
At Cheney’s, No. 24 Exchange St., Rochester. 
I WOULD respectfully call the attention of my 
friends to this stove, ns the best jmd most ap- 
These horse powers are strong and durable, and 
run extremely light. With one end of the power 
slightly elevated (as represented in tlie annexed 
cut) the weight of the horse alone affords sufficient 
power to thresh at the rate before stated, or to drive 
circular and upright saws, or any other machines 
used by farmers requiring propelling power. 
THE OVERSHOT THRESHER. 
takes the grain from a level feeding table or apron. 
better prices than they did last spring; but if th'ev holders have to submit to a trifling proved COOKING STOVE ever offered to the pub 
sell early they will get about last vear’s prices -- Saturday 2,500 bush, pure yellow he. It is acknowledged by all to have the largest 
wl • F r last } ear s prices.— ^t 47c; to-day we learn of sales 3,000 bush. —" i„=. c..„i f.. - 
We are authorized to pay for wool averaging Wabash afloat at 45L Holders ^nerally. 
No. I,.30 to 34c. I No. 3.26 to 28c, ‘‘r*’ h™ 46c without sales. 
“ 2,.28 to 30c. I “ 4'& 5,_22 to 27c. Oats continue scarce and in good request. 
And those sending their wool and wishing it sold o/in'w?*^ 
on arrival can expect prices within that r!nge.- i 
Our Depot prices we shall e.xpect to rule, during PHirArn mom l T 
the early part of the season, for ^ , CHICAGO, May 2.-Market dull to-day. 1,000 
1 -rr e An , r Lushels ot wheat was purchased at Waukegan by 
,?• i’.4o 40c. No. o, .2o to2/c. a Chicago operator at 74 cents onboard. 
Illinois at 47c; to-day we learn of sales 3,000 bush, 
mixed Wabash afloat at 45L Holders generally, 
are firm at 46c without sales. 
Oats continue scarce and in good request. 
(of a proper height to allow the feeder to stand wk f f - 
erect and feed without annoyance from dust,) and Hnnk, and Avoid Rules for Long 
passes it througli a toothed or spiked concave or . i- .rVx.'-'V"L".L"'-' 
Provisions —Are steady at previous rates. at all times be accommodated with 
CHICAGO, May 2.—Market dull to-day. 1,000 »onable prices, 
bushels of wheat was purchased at \Vauke<Yan bv I? Please call and examine them. 
‘ 2,.36 to 38c. Prime & Ex...45 to 55c. 
“ 3,.30 to 33c. Super,.55 to 60c. 
“ 4,.27 to 29c. 
We give below prices current in New York and 
Boston, at the latest dates. 
N. Y. PRS. BOSTO.N. 
American Saxony, fleece per Ih 44a47c. 45a48c. 
Do. Full Blood Merino,...39a41 40a42 
Do. J and J Merino,.36a37 30a38 
Do. Native and i Merino,.32a33 32a.33 
Superfine Pulled Country,.34a36 3.5a30 
No. 1 Pulled Country,.31a32 3la.32 
Superfine Pulled City,.32a34 —a— 
South .\merican Washed,.13al5 —a— 
“ “ Washed & Picked,21a23 —a— 
“ “ Unwashed,.7a 8 —a— 
African Unwashed,.8al5 —a— 
Smyrna “ 12al4 12al5 
Mexican “ 13al4 12a]5 
Cordova Washed..22a23 a_ 
Latest News—By Telegraph, 
New York, May 6—3 P. M. 
The deaths in this city last week were 237. 
Yellow Fever at Rio. 
.Advices from Rio Janeiro to March 25lh, an- 
bushels of wheat was purchased at Waukegan by Tj I lease 
a Chicago operator at 74 cents on board. 
200 bush, oats for the lumber region sold at 37^c. Rochester, 
Holders are firm, and are unwilling to part with - 
their stocks at present prices.— Dem. 
MILWAUKEE, May 1.—Receipts of the day q a 
light. Market for flour and wheat firm. Wheat, ^ 
winter 85®96. Spring 70f5)80. Flour, for coun- /X,_-• 
try brands $4 12i(3)4 37J; City Mills steady at $4 ' 
75. Other provisions and produce held at previous ji 
quotations.— Wisconsin. ji| 
ADRIAN, Mich., May 3.—Our wheat crop looks 
very promising, and the prospect for fruit in this '>5 j 
region was never better. The wool market will 
open soon, and we hope it will make money a little /'NX YOKE 
more plenty. It is now scarce, almost to prohibi- U comolete 
r BOWS, Lish 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET May 2. Bows, at very 
Tp® ofleriniis during the past week comprise about Rochester, by 
1200 liea.l Beef Cattle, of which 500 head were taken to 1191 
oven, to bake better with less fuel, to have superi- bed, placed over tlie cylinder. A recent improve- Consuiiiptiou and X.'mter Diseases, Rogi- 
or advantages for broiling, and to be the most eco- ment admits of lowering the concave so as to briiw tj”’®’)’ ^®Vt'.. 
noraical and perfect, in all other respects, to any it nearer the cylinder, and at the same time so va° ® °® Happy — xMental Government, &c. 25c 
other stove now in use. rying the inclination of the spikes as to set the ma- ?*■,of Mental Faculties,.. 25c 
My arrangements are such that I hope to have a chine for threshing tough or damp grain or short sketches — Reliable Information,.. 25c 
constant supply, and my friends and customers can oats, and re-setting it at ple.asuro, for long rye or vu .of New England, by Dr. Bushnell. 25c 
at all times be accommodated with them, nt rca- wheat, oroata in good order, or for timothy grass or J,oy'siology of Di^stion, by Ur. Comb,.25c 
sonable prices. clover and all this is accomplished without stopping ®, B|itent Office Reports, 1849,. 38c 
lO" Please call and examine them. the machine, so simple is the process. By inLns ^ ^ Mysterious Noises heard in Rochester,... 25c 
J. E. CHENEY, 24 Exchange st. of the Separator the straw, .as it comes from the T“0 Postage on either of the above works will be 
Rochester, May, 1850. [19-tf.J Thresher is effectually separated from the grain. 4 i^n’ ^ o*^o at 25c, or any 
0X~YDKES Power Thresher and Separator, eomfiele, for 'n. B .^ Hoi^ce Mann’s lectures should be read bv 
• either one or two horses, is easily loaded on a com- every young ruau in ^and ^ 
Q ^ A _A X^ogon; but where frequent moving is de- Address, post-paid,“‘^ ‘ ‘ D. M DEWE Y 
(A sired, the two horse machines are placed on wheels fll-tf l ^ Aronrta Hnll v 
^ f^'ot when used for threshing, the 1^1 tt.J Arcade Hall, Rochester, N. 1. 
\rN. forward wheels are removed, dropping that end of F&RIW wnn 
n H I ^ the power, and leaving the opposite end elevated on r-.i'rriA'rc’Tx .. „ 
J. E. CHENEY, 24 Exchange st. 
Rochester, May, 1850. [19-tf.J 
OX YOKES. 
O x YOKES, large, medium and small sizes, 
complete with patent bow pins. Also, OX 
BOWSs 'i.!_i. 
^ . X pina. Aido, vir Af jir ^ p 4 . c ,, grui w.'u irujG iH aDunuaiice — consist] 
bom S, finished and unfinished ; YOKES without r.i.tlS V.) manufacture Stalk, Hay and pies, pmiTs, peaches, plums, cherries, &c. 
Bows, at very low prices, at No. 65 Buffalo street, ® “"®‘^ with their horse powers; Said farmis well watered and in goodfa; 
Mexican .13al4 12a]5 New York; 25tl Cows and Calves, 600 higs and 1300 
Cordova Washed..22a23 _a Sheep and Lambs. 
____ Beef Cattle—Without chance, and the bulk of the sales 
were made at 6 50 to 7 ’5 I? 100 lb. 
Latest News —By Telegraph. Cows and Calves—Mostly sold at a 7014 for dry 
- spnngers®15l3)2a; fresh cows ISrSSO. 
New York Mav G—3 P M HoB»-Alj sold within the range of85®5 37i ^ 100 tbs. 
. XORK, may 0 d r. iVj. Sheep and Lambs—Range at from 1 25 to 3 50 for lambs 
1 he deaths in this city last week were 237. and 150®4 50 fiar sheep, according to condition. 
Yellow Fever at Rio. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET, May 1 
.Advices from Rio Janeiro to March 25th. an- At market 278Cattle about 200 Beeves, and 78 Stores, 
consistingof working oxen, cows and calves; yearlings 
nounce the yellow fever raging there dreadfully, two years old and three years old. 
«r>rl r....... ..r Ik__ I J Cl I Bficcs^Market Beef—ExtraO 25 ^ cwt, Ist aualiivftS: 
and that many of the stores were closed. Several 2 d quality 5 50; 3 d quality ® 5 ; ordinary ® 4®4 50. Veal 
Americans had fallen victims, but the disease o.''®® 4 63. 
, .1 u- ■ J L . Stores—VVorkingOien,64, 81 , 90 , 100(3107. 
raged most among the shipping and the lower Cows and Calves—821,27, . 35®43 
M,.„be„ of boll, Houoo. of lb, Logiol.. SSiSlK'Zwf 00 . 
ture were among the dead. The U. S. sloop-of- Sheep and Lambs—892 at market; Prices: extra 4 . 
...o, VI ■ I I J -J.. 5, 7®8; bylot2,2 37®2 73. ’ 
wa Marian lost one passed midshipman and sev- yoRK CATTLE MARKET, April 29. 
eral of her crew. The Lexington had 60 cases At market—l,600 Beeves. ( 1 . 3 i )0 Southern, remainder 
onboard. Lieut. Penderheast had died Some ‘‘'■‘J'"State and ihe-Easi,) 75 Cows and Calves, and 
, i- 1 1 r .• c- 1,200 Sheep and Lambs. 
vessels, particularly Italian, German and Eng- Beeves—There h.is been a fair demand from the trade 
lish, had lost their whole crews and officers and ‘'“’'‘"g 'U®®''* towards the close of business lo- 
, , , , icvYo aiiu oiucers, ana day the market was r.uher dull. About 300 would re- 
also the ladies of several English captains. '“'■‘in over undisposed of. A lot of 40 bead were shipped 
RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 
GRASS SEED. 
T he attention of Farmers is invited to the fol¬ 
lowing assortment of superior Grass Seeds: 
200 bush. Western Clover: re in n c - - ^- —,--—....goiAyn v^^.. n. i. 
100 “ Large Southern Clover; ney. lif paid,] will be refunded. BENJAMIN SHEPARD. 
15 “ White Dutch Clover, or Honevsnckle- i ^ ,®®® ^■'’"®““j®®.“''o®o compact, and easily Mount Morris, March 5, 1850. [ll-3tnf.l 
10 Lucerne or French Clover ^ ’ handled as to admit of transportation to any part of ---—-___ 
^ "t lerds Grass, of superior quality, the country with trifling e.xpensc. The weight of ^exvest & Cheapest Marble EstabUshmeut 
R^d Top, ^tra quality the two horse machine, complete, being less than Ii\ ROCHF.STtfr 
Orchard Grass; 2,000 pounds, and of tho one horse, about 1,200. y-e vrt 7<5 a i r viv / r f , 
The manufacturers are now establishing agencies ALLYN (corner of Bufiiilo and Sophia 
(ET 1 he above Seeds were selected with great in all parts of tlie United States and Canadas where y a®“®®^®’’ ^®!P? constantly on hand a large stock 
care, expressly for retailing, and are warranted su- they are needed to facilitate the sale of these ma . Amerimn and Imjiorted Marble, and Manufac- 
erior to any ever before sold in this city. chines. Good agents are wanted in the sotalmm 
E or sale at the Genesee Seed Store and Agriciil- and western States and the Canadas, to whom lib- MONUMENTS, TOxMB & GRAVE STONES. ■ 
tural M arehouse, ^ st, Roch^^^^ by eral commissions will be allowed. Our Agents as Also Table and Stand Tops, Sinks, Soda Slabs 
f » -1 in lorV^'^'^ far as definitely ascertained are— Pa'nt Stones, Mullers, Printer’s Imposing- Stones' 
Rochester, April 10, 1850. [15-tf.] RAPALJE & BRIGGS, Rochester. and all kinds o MarblUvork. P° »tcnc®f 
Nexvest & Cheapest Marble Establishment 
IN ROCHEiSTER. 
Rochester, April 10, 1850. 
Aimarket—1,600 Beeves, (1.300 Southern, remainder 
Irom this State and ihe-Easi,) 75 Cows and Calves, and 
1,200 Sheep and Lambs. 
SEED GRAIN. 
O NE^of the most important cares of the Farmer, 
is the judicious selection of his SEED GRAIN; 
Beeves-There h.is been a fair demand from the tra.le ami in m iw L r u. i 
during the week, thouah towards the close of business to- ffiat care may be lightened, and 
he close of business to 
About 300 would re 
- ................. (c.vu.ua ,iic U 1 OUSIliens 10- el...* l. L 1 . .. *1 .. v « , ' — 
day the market was rather dull. About 300 would re- ’'““‘.we may be ajie to furnish Seed of the best 
main over undisposed of. A lot of 40 bead were shipped quality, and well adapted to this climate, we have 
T. C. Peters & Brother, Buffalo. 
Peter R. Sleight, Esq., Poughkeepsie. 
E\ F. Parker & Brother, Detroit. 
-, Chic.ago. 
W. D. Bacon, Waukesha, Wisconsin. 
John Melick, Trenton. N. J. 
These Machines may also be had of Horace L. 
h. Emperor h.d.uffe,ed from, slight .l..ck, -N-.l f ’cit?."”"’’"o" 
but was convalescent at the metropolis. The con¬ 
tagion had extended to Rio. 
Later accounts state that the epidemic was pro¬ 
nounced by medical men of experience as not the 
yellow fever, but the kind that is usual on the 
coast of Africa, whence the contagion probably 
came. 
Foreign News. , 
Telegraphic from London to Liverpool. 
London, April 20—1 P. M.—Consols 96J. 
Paris, Friday.—Fives closed 89j and more 
®ta 173^12 50 .“ purchasers. 
SheepandLambs—Market dull. Sales at from S 2 to 3 iRn 
50(35 50. Unsold 200. }xx dO, 
100 bushels Black Sea Spring Wheat. 
100 do, Italian ^da do 
^ 100 do. Canada Club do. 
FOREIGN COMMERCIAL NEWS. 100 do. Spring Rye. 
Liverpool, Frtday evening, Anril 19.—Colton has i. 
.Tgaiii risen in price this week; American, of the various Buckwheat, 
qualities, i to i 1 ? lb; Brazils and Surais i; Egyptian, un- And many choice varieties of Corn. The above 
der the recent lieavy imports, hardly supported the heavy and un extensive assortment of Garden and Grass 
®®? “fe i“ luoderate request, but Seeds, are for sale by RAPALJE & BRIGGS 
without change in quotations. Fair Uplands are put by flS-tfl ^ r u . 
the committees of brokers at 6 ,V, Mobile7; Orleans 7 . 1 . ’ ''•] 65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
Flour—Baltimore 22 s; Thiladelphia, highest, •.: 2 s ‘bd; --- 
Western 17s to 20s. Indian Corn, yellow, unchanged- FLAS. 
wbit227a to -288 6 d. which is lower. Provisions-Bacon \\TE inA ite the attention of Farmers, Gardeners 
houlers to the fine assortment of Garden 
cheerful, owing to certainty of the Le Clerc’s '“"“^sBOs to-Ols. Beef—Good in fhir'demand at75 
' WHEELER, MELICK A CO., 
Hamilton street, corners of Liberty' 
and Union streets. Albany, N. Y. 
Dated, April 10, 1850. [16tf.] 
and all kinds o Marble work. ^ ’ 
Rochester, Jan., 1850. [1-tf.] 
Imporved Well and Cistern Pumps. 
D owns, MYNTDHERSE & CO., of Seneca 
Falls, N. \ ., would call the attention of Hard¬ 
ware Merchants and all others who have occasion 
to deal in or use Suction Pumps, to their CAST 
IRON, REVOLVING SPOUT Sr CISTERN 
PUMPS, for which they have obtained Letters 
Patent of the United States. For particular de- 
scriptionand figures of our Pump, see August num¬ 
ber of the Genesee Farmer, page 181. [1 tf.] 
SEED PEAS. the best sort for marketer for Hotel Gardens where k ms^es wool growing in all it 
W E in^ite the attention of I'armers, Gardeners quantiles are required through the season.— and puta the farmer i 
and dealers to the fine assortment, nf rjnnlon This sort uroducinc no seeds it mav he ent thrr.„™k possess on ot the best and most reliable mformatio 
1 —1^^New and Imporiant Agricultural Paper; 
THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY THE WOOL GROWER, 
Contains the usual assortment of Trees, o.nd Magazine of Agriculture and Horticulture 
cents eacu, according to sip. ers; to clubs, 20 per cent, discount. 
I ue thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb mi; kv a-® i i 
sort for market or for Hotel Gardens where u ^ . publicaUon makes woo growing in all its 
election. 
Greece. 
Athens, Aprils.—Admiral S. W. Parker still 
retains the captured vessels. The secret diplo¬ 
matic conference still continues. 
Pork Hams—Fine E.islern in demand at 41s to 4'2s; West- 
ern.5a lo7s less. Lard—Holder* demand 3 l 3 . 
Markets— Flour dull and a trifle lower. Wheat the 
same. Yellow Corn sustained and firm; white a trifle 
'’cflve and a Blue Imperial, Knight’s Marrow, Dwarf Marrow! Tree. Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar- 
Mi..o..n Dw„,t F.11 M.r,ow, Chi.,,.pi„,; gpin, took., the ground. 
interior are neglected. Sales of Lard lichu at an ad England, &c. Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees 
vance. . ® Also, 1,000 bushels Canada Field Peas. packed in the best manner. 
matic conference still continues. taterit'a7e"'Sa k, ’ 
^ - --- vance. . Also, 1^000 bushels Canada Field Peas. 
. Washington, May 6. — Mr. Grund testified to- --— - These we have had raised and selected solely for 
day, before the committee of the Senate to inves- Lake Route. —The improvement of o'"" frade, and wo can recommend them with per- 
tiirate the fracas ad . tl'e Oneida river has opened a new channel of ca- feet confidence. RAPALJE & BRIGGS, 
111 . ®'f ^eele and Benton, that nal boat navigation between Lake Ontario and the . _ 65 Buftalo street, Rochester, 
he had been told by Mr. Foote that Reverdy John- Erie Canal. Boats from Oswego now pass up the April 10, 1850. [i.5-tf.] 
son sent Senator Pratt, of Md., to see him, Oswego Canal to the Oneida river, thence up that fFK« k ^ .. . . „-T":-—- 
(Foote) for the purpose of advising him to arm river to Oneida lake, where a steamboat is in read- URD^-Up Eir~ti^ht COOkio^ StOV6j 
himself before going into the Senate on the day iness to tow them to the Oneida Lake Canal and A ^ AMSDEN’S, is conceded on all hands to 
ol the fracas, as Mr. Benton meant to attack him. feeder, fro:« which they enter the Erie Canal at acquired a wide and better reputation in 
Mr. Webster has a long speech prepared upon Higginsville, in Verona. a shorter period, than any other in the world. I 
his bill for giving the public land in limited ouanti- The new route is some miles shorter than the uiiJerstood and remembered, that 
fioc tn «ni,i.i =.^*(i.u..o •. 4““““ ^IH nna -iri... fko n^„rn — ...„„i -a)--._■ 't not Only merits its unparalleled clebritv. hut. is 
Tree. Also a few large ornamental freeX at a ba^ DUNN’S SCYTHES, 
gain, to clear the ground. T3 * “J' incorporation of the Legislature of 
Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees ^^® Manufacturing Establishment 
packed in the best manner. B. Dunn, Esq., at North Wayne, Maine, has 
SAMUEL MOULSON formed into a corporate body under the style 
[14-tf,] No. 36 Front street, Rochester. WAYNE SCYTHE 
----- COMPANY, with a Capital of S150,000. 
Gountv Fairs _Tpnt<l fnr Hirp Company are now fully organized, and fur- 
uuiuiiy f dirs. lents lor nire. nished with means to continue the making of Scythes 
T he Subscriber has on hand three handsome to « greater extent than any other manufactory in 
Teuts, with all the tackling, which may be toe world. Such is the perfection of the macliinery 
hired for less than the cost of lumber for suitable the known skill and experience of the workmen^ 
buildings for Agricultural Fairs. They are imper- that the quality of the Scythe will be unsurpassed 
vious to water. The largest will accommodate from hy any in the market. 
1,000 to 1,200 persons For information please ap- To their article of Cast Steel Grass Scythes they 
ply, by mail or otherwise, to D. U. T. Moore, Esq., desire to call particular attention. Made'from San- 
of the Rural New-Yorker, or the subscriber. derson Sf Bros. Genuine Cast Steel, imported ex¬ 
ties to actual settlers. He will deliver it bv npvt one via the Oswego canal, and effects a savintr only merits its unparalleled clebrity, but is of the Rural New-Yorker, or the subscriber.' ’ dersost 
Thursday. ^ of $20 in canal tolls to each loaded boat. The «'™t®d the most econm^^^^^^^ E. C. WILLIAMS, pressly 
first boat at Oswego from the east this spring came nLh tam ^ "‘^®®^’ Rochester. they ai 
M\RRIED way 01 xne now roiue, and we learn that it is 
r • -I. Ti rxi • attractincr a very considerable share of the busi- 
M. Howe, botli of Rochester. Sunday on their way to Oswego.-Ufr'ea 
In Perinton, on the 2d inst., by Rev. J. Bellamy, --- 
mvv'^hnth^fVk';*7 , Fire AT Niagara Falls.— The barn attached to 
. E, both of that place. the St. Lawrence Hotel at the Falls, together with 
sik*^. the Ist mst., by the Rev. S. M. several horses and carriages, were consumed bv 
ohort, Mr. Chester A. Williams and Miss Cath- fire on Friday night. Loss iSiO flOO inanra.m'i. 
us. uoat a. i^swego irom me east mis spring came nish hundreds of testimonials, 
by wav of the now route, and we learn that it is I have recently added to my supply two hundred 
attracting a very considerable share of the busi- and fifty, in hopes to be able in future to meet the 
ness, borne 12 or 15 boats passed through the rapidly increasing demand. They are of various 
lake last Sunday on their way to Oswego .—Utica sizes — the largest suitable for Hotels and Boardin'^ 
Houses. 
[13-tf] 
A. K. AMSDEN, 
Nos. 5 &. 7, Buffalo st., Rochester. 
!'' • B*—Tents of every description made to order, 
at short notice, on reasonable terms. E. C. W. 
C. J. HAYDEN’S 
CABINET AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE. 
C ONSTANTLY on hand every variety of CABI¬ 
NET FURNITURE, every style of Bedsteads 
arine C. Allen, both of Mt. Morris. 
fire on Friday night. 
$ 1 , 200 . 
B ound copies of the Genesee Farmerj ““6 Chairs, which he is now offering at greater 
including all the volumes published in octavo bargains that can be had elsewhere in Western 
Loss $2,000 insurance ’'^'® Tork. 
’ Price 50 cents per volume in naner covers—624 in 
Price 50 cents per volume in jiaper covers—62^ in 
boards and leather. A large discount to agents. 
No. 6, Front street, Rochester, N. Y. 
O" All work warranted good, or no sale. [1-tf.] I tion. 
pressly for that purpose, they will always be what 
they are represented, and not like some that could 
be named, made of Ilassenclcver or German Steel, 
and stamped and palmed olT as Cast Steel. No 
effort will be spared to meet the just expectation of 
dealers and consumers, and customers may be as¬ 
sured oi prompt attention and honorable dealing. 
Particular attention will be given to furnishing 
(rrain Scythes for Cradle makers, of any pattern de¬ 
sired, and of as good style, finish and temper as the 
best known. 
Orders and inquiries are respectfullv solicited; 
and any addressed to the subscriber at Mohawk, 
Ilerkimer Co.. N. Y., will meet with prompt atten- 
present,) at my office here, and at agents in town 
and country, to be named hereafter. 
Price of Drench .$2—Application 75 cents. 
[H-tf.] JOHN KELLER, V. S. 
Phelps, Ontario Co., March 1, 1850. 
GOOD BOOKS —CHEAP EDITIONS. 
to send by mail. 
L ectures to Young Men, by Horace Mann. 
Price. . 2.5c 
HIRAM C. ^YHITE, Agent. 
What to Eat, Drink, and Avoid Rules for Lonir 
Life,.^ 2.3c 
On Consuiiiptiou and Winter Diseases, Regi¬ 
men, &c.-..25c 
How to be Happy —Mental Government, &:c. 25c 
Physiognomy, or Signs of Mental I’aculties,.. 25c 
.i-seiung ai pie.asuro, lor long rye or du • i Vv " “T—) 
ats in good order, or for timothy grass or T’^kT Vl .2^® 
ill this IS accomplished without stopping *1 Patent Office Reports, 1849,. 38c 
2 , so simple is the process. By means ^ ®^y®torious Noises heard in Rochester,... 25c 
arator the straw, .as it '‘comes from the The postage on either of the above works will be 
effectually separated from the grain. five'for .$1^0^d' ^ 
er Thresher a?id Separator, complete, for 'n. B. ^ Hokce Mann’s lectures should be read by 
ir two horses, is easily loaded on a com- every young mau in 'and 
ragon; but where frequent moving is de- Address, post-paid,“‘^ ‘ ‘ D. M. DE WE Y 
VO horse machines are placed on wheels 111 tfl Uoii d i I lir t- 
aimer that when used for threshing, the ^ ^®®hester, N. \. 
farm for sale. 
the other axle, ready to receive the horses. By this *^*® B'ver Road, leading from Mt. 
arrangement, (which has been made for the conven- ^ Morns village to Portageville, containing 126 
ience of those who make threshing a business and well^ adapted to growing wheat, and 
for partnership machines) two men can with ease the premises is a good and 
set a two horse machine ready for work in 15 min- house, well fimshed, inside and out; 
utes, and reload it for moving in the same time a barns, a shed, and other out-buildings. 
W., M. & Co., also manufacture Stalk. nml “hundance-consisting of ap- 
hy dt Co., purchase money will be required down ; the remain- ( 
Agents, IS warranted to work to the sat- der in annual payments, to suit the purchaser. Pos- ^ 
isfaction of the purchaser, or it may be returned to session given soon after the sale, if required. In- / 
tnein, or to the Agent of whom it may have been quire of the subscriber on the premises, or by mail / 
purchased, within sixty days, and the purchase mo- Direct, River Road Forks, Livingston Co NY* ( 
ney, [ifpaid,] will be refunded. BENJAMIN SHEPARD.’ 
1 I,®®,® '““Chinesare so light, compact, and easily Mount Morris, March 5, 1850. ril-3t*'tf 1 ; 
hnnil pH no f-p nilmlt pC _ a__a r ' ' L "‘•J ( 
