Meteorological Abstract. 
BY L. WETHEKEI.r,. 
THE MARKETS. 
Alay, 1850. 
thermometep. 
WINDS. 
MAX. 
MIN. 
MEAN. 
RAIN. 
14 
59 
46 
53.66 
NE. 
15 
60 
47 
54.33 
N. N E. 
16 
68 
47 
.58.00 
N. S W. 
17 
57 
40 
51.00 
W. 
18 
50 
35 
44.33 
N W. 
19 
63 
40 
50.66 
s w. w. 
20 
38 
35 
36.33 
N W, 
Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
Rochester, May 22, 1850. i 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
May 14th. Peach in full blossom; bob o’lincoln 
first heard. 
loth. Clurry and plum in full blossom; chimney 
swallow first heard. 
16th. Fair day—cat bird first heard. 
17th. Cloudy—a little rain; thunder at the south 
about 8.} A. M. Trillium in flower. 
18th. Cloudy in the morning; fair P. M. Poa 
annua in blossom. 
19th. A few drops of rain in the afternoon; a 
shower in the evening. 
20th. A snow squalljsoon after sunrise; another 
at 1 P. M.; thermometer at 35. 
The mean temperature of the first half of May, 
47.79 degrees. 
Flour, bbl ...$5 25a5 50 
Pork, mess.. 10,50® 11,50 
do cwt.4 50a4 60 
Beef, cwt.3 .50a4 50 
do bbl mess, 11 OOall 50 
Lard, tried.5a6ic 
do leaf-_^7c 
Hams, smoked_7a7ic 
Shoulders, do. 5a5ic 
Potatoes, bu.25a31c 
Buckwhe’t, cwt,150al 75 
GRAIN. 
Wlieat, bu .. 1. 25® 128 
Corn.50a55c 
Rye.—a56c 
Oats.40ac44 
Barley.50rt56c 
. HIDES. 
Slaughter, cwt.3 50a4 00 
Calf, lb.SalOc 
Sheep Pelts-..-50cal 00i 
Butter, lb.14al6 
Cheese, lb. 6a7ic 
POULTRY. 
Turkeys, lb.7n8c 
Chickens.7a8c 
SEEDS. 
Clover, bu.3 87a5 
Timothy.1 .50a2 50 
Flax.1 25al 50 
SUNDRIES. 
Whitefish, bbl.. 6 50a!7 — 
Codfish, cwt.3 25 
Salt, bbl.106a — 
Apples, bu.75a$l 
do dried.1 50al 75 
Eggs,doz.9al0c 
Beans, bu.75a$l 
Hay, ton. $9al2 50 
WOOD. 
Hard, cord.,$3 a3 50 
Soft, do.$2 a2 50 
Patent Railroad Horse-Powers, & Overshot Threshers & Separators 
Wti/i recent Important Improvements, 
AGRICULTURAL 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
Do. 
1849, 46.27 
1848, .55.59 
1847, 55.15 
1846, 56.52 
1845, 55.58 
1844, 57.24 
.’843, 54.83 
1842, 49.32 
1841, 43.82 
1840, .50.62 
1830, 52.13 
1838, 54.57 
1837, .53.23 
1836, 66.97 
1835, 52.50 
1833, 60.21 
1830, 56.69 
for the last 18 years, 53.83 
1 his shows that the average temperature of the 
first half of May just ended, is about 6 degrees be¬ 
low the aver.age of the last 18 years; it is a degree 
and a half higher than the first half of May last year- 
the first half of 
May in 1841; so you see that it was colder no long- 
‘=o™sponding half of fliay last year, 
than the half month just closed. «, 
AEW YORK MARKET—By Telegraph. 
NEW YORK M.-iy 20-ASHES-Market e.asierfor 
Pearls^ j_ales 40 bbls 5 56®5 6i. Pots in good request, 
►sales- (0 bbls 5 56. = i 
FLOUR & MEAL—Speculative demand and upward 
tendency for Western and State Flour continues. Prices 
.^innidian ste.ady with good inquiry. Sales 
800 bbls mixed brands at 4 75. Receipts of Western mod¬ 
erate but of No. 2 super they are relatively large and this 
^ buoyancy. Sales domestic 
5,600bbl3 4 92,®4e7No 2 super, 5 37®5 50 common to 
straight state, 5 62®5 81 mix-d to fancy Michigan, 568® 
o 75 for Oswego from Cenadian wheai, 06®6 06 pure 
Genesee. 
hgh pretensions of holders restricts sales 
^ VVhe.at to a lot of 3,000 bu white, part to arrive, at 122 
Oats—sales of river and canal 
4o®46, Jersey 40®43. Corn—s.ales 44,000 bu 58 heated, 
61 southern mixed, 61 J®6->jJ Western mixed, 62i®63 for 
I’ll ai'd mixed yellow, 6.3J soulhern and 64 Jersey 
WHISKEY—100 bbls Prison 24. Drudge23i. 
a I continues heavy and inactive.— 
^ hbis mostly sour at 0 62®9 75 sour prime, 10 .56 
® 10 01 for mess in small lots, 8 68®3 75 for Prime. Beef 
in better demend. Sales 250 bbls couniry, 5 25®5 75 for 
‘h’’ Lard—Sales 200 bbls 6j®7. 
Butter 14®18. Cheese 5®7. 
ALBANY MARKET—May 20. 
Flour —The storm has restricted business, and 
we can learn of but few sales making. Holders are 
receipts are moderate. The sales are 
HORACE L. EMERY 
ArRiriii -ri-pw iM n. ^ f’'P'T buyers attempted to get the mar- 
tn f ^ M We are pleased letdown, but holders being firm, they came for- 
tlnM ” of the Nevata Ranch, before the elose and swept the market at the 
nmlth entered extensively into Agriculture of Saturday. The aggregate sales are 
^d that his crops are looking remarkably well.— bu. of which 13,400 bu. was Western hiffh 
His ranch IS situated near Sonoma, and he has up- " """ - - ’ " ~ 
ward of 60 acres of corn, potatoes, peas, onions, 
&c., under cultivation. 
He brought to market a large quantity of rad¬ 
ishes which went off- briskly\t six shillings a 
bunch, each bunch containing four radishes. His 
lourshillings a bunch. The fair av- 
For lohich Patent is Secured. 
M-am/actom/ at the Agricultural Works, and sold wholesale and retail, at the 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE OF 
Xos. 360 & 371 Broadway, Albany, IV, Y. 
einse of time and money done mueh to introduci 
icess IS fully satisfied of their superiority over 
leh he is acquainted. 
into use, or given such universal nnd’uniform satisfaction introduction, gone so extensively 
attention is called to the RAILRO VD HOI^SF their own use or to sell again. 
ing machines and separatoiA *r • overshot THRESH- 
from the Endless Platform to the fhaft of SiyvdmTmM Si "'f'application of power is 
the liability of breaking of links and wearinrofthe ZM ^o remove 
and pinions in consequenee, is wholly avoided Grater n wearing of the links 
are secured. All of which being important l oLS nS^re aSSnn Hi'S 
They are comparatively light and nortahlc — tl a Onl ti tl‘osc machines, 
pounds; the Two Horse-Power, complete, wdgliing aSut 1900 poim'df ’ h’ ''bout 1100 
two inches to thSSf or l^fo 22 fnehS SSXngTo'the weiShS "bout one and a-half to 
>?0rbuTelstLSSS?^ tSiSSTay can readily thresh from 
GRAiN?-The receipts of ^rafn continue limLd, ' 
wi 1 a good demand. On 'Change there was a fair rable purpose for separating the stravv from the graL lea^rnEi? "dmi- 
prineipal 
introduced 
mixed at 60c. and 2,600 round j^ellow OO^c. Oats 
are m good request for shipment South; sales 5,600 
bu. Canal at 46c. Wheat is wanted for milling with 
none offering. In rye and barley nothing was done. 
— Journal. 
BUFFALO MARKET—May 20. 
There was a brisk demand during the whole of I 
S7rd‘‘c",™ ».'r 
by rSoK^al^Te^ES! “'''’“''‘"I ''"V compactly, and forwarded to any part of the conntry, 
the States of New Yo^rk^'lVhchfgan^fndiona nli'tmls'lowa^'-Wise nh' ^‘ciis and cities in 
mont, dec.; and all machines delivered on ^oit,, eai.^fe^ 
extra charge for same, insuring 
talS\\''' o*’* the CANAL.-We were Htter 
tal e,'^ by surpnso this morning by the arrival from ABchigan 
Albany, of n Canal Steamer, on its wuv w EviiVn- Wiir vr — 'Pi. 
lo. R IS of the propeller species and'although go ■ - ' • 
mg with a speed iinprecedented iu canal naviga- 
tion, the construction of the machinery remedies 
the objection of washing the banks. Wo may 
safely predict that steam power will be used in pro 
pelhiig both packet and freight boats in iJie en¬ 
larged Canal .—Lockport Cow., May 16. 
E,-\iigration. —Four thousand emigrants arrived 
at this port on Monday and Tuesday of the pres¬ 
ent week, of whom 2208 were from Ireland, 935 
from Germany, and 681 from England. The em¬ 
igrants arriving this season are generally in a bet¬ 
ter condition, both physically and pecuniarily than 
of 1849, about 
37,000 arrived at this port. The prospect is, that 
the number will not be so groat during the present 
month.—J on?-. Com., Alay 16. 
or ninety days, with interest, 
to the subscriber or his agents 
money refunded. 
Brown University.- The Providence .hurnal 
states that the proposition to raise §125,000 for 
Brown University, as the basis of tlio new system 
of instruction, has been received with geiioroiis fa¬ 
vor. The subscription is opened with three names 
each for §20,000, and another for §5,000, and as¬ 
surances have been received of liberal contribu¬ 
tions from other gentlemen. 
Snow! The ground was covered with snow 
this morning, between Rome and .Oneida Depot 
1 his will do for the 18th of May. It is cold enough 
here to snow .—Utica paper. 
married, 
In this city, on tlic 13th in.st., by the Rev. M. J. 
Hickok, Air. Willia.ii H. Sabin, of Vienna, Out. 
Frbelove Jeanette, second 
daughUT of P. Loiicks, of Chatauque county 
In Mendon, outhe 12th inst., by B. Smith, Esq., 
V.+ Rebecca Styles, only 
daughter ol B. Styles, Esq., of fticndon. ^ 
In Bergen, on the pi-Ji i„st., by Rev. II. Short 
*^f“‘y8ville, Ohio, and Miss 
Esther L. W ard, of the fosnaer place. 
'9®f-’by the Rev. Henry 
Ha’t^ i;, I’l Miss Ei.i/i 
Hall, daughter of Joseph Hall, Esq., of this city. 
In I'lica, on the 9th inst., by Rev. Mi Riehio of 
Montmello, Mr. John A. Myers, of Rociwster, and 
Miss Elmira Jones, ol Littlefield, N. Y. 
fbfb inst., by L. B. Langworthy, Esq 
Air. Lrastus Benedict and Miss Ann Robbins' a'l’l 
of Greece. 
died, 
In Riga Center, on the 10th inst., Mrs. Frances 
SoPHi.^, wife of Loren Baldwin, Esq,, and daughter 
of tlie late Shippard W. Palmer, Esq., of Riga, in 
the Jlst year of her age. ° 
In South Avon, of consumption, on the 13th inst., 
Mr. Edgar Paine, aged 43 years. 
In Flint, Genesee Co., Alich., on the 26th ult 
Deacon Jonathan Beach, father of AUnh Bonnl^ 
of Alt. Alorris, aged 92 years. ’ 
In this city, on the ICtli inst.. Airs. Butlkk -.viff, 
of Ellis G. Butler, aged 32 years. 
In Pomfret, Ct., April 14th, very suddenly, Alr.s, 
Hannah P. 1. yon, in the 75th year of her age, relict 
of Air. Zebiilon Lyon, danghther of John W. Da¬ 
na, Esq., and grand daughter of Gen. Israel Put¬ 
nam. 
In Springfield, Alass., on the 3d inst.. Air. Calvin 
AIunn, aged 89 years. Ho served iu the army du¬ 
ring the war of Revolution. 
In Windsor, \t., on the 3d inst., at the residence 
ot her son-in-law. Dr. E. E. Phelps, Airs. AIehita- 
BLE Lyon, aged 74 years; formerly of Brookfield, 
Mass. ’ 
sales Ol LIUS siapie amounted to . ‘P^irwcuiars, see (Jatnlogue of Albany Aariciiltnral \Vn,.»Lw. '' iT. . V. 
bbls. at prices ranging from .$4 87^ to5 ^ "P®''®- Reports of Agricultural Societies^ &|., &c. or 
itter figure being the quotation for good P""^‘ > > > >J auuressmg tue subscriber, postage 
»g4 V- i- their vicinity, ,v,.d 
■ good 
TN-hpat- siilPi x.- '* " demand for 
Pf O l ’ ttt $l 0.5 lor Ohio; Hucino 
at 94c. and choice Alihvtuikeo at .$1 06. 
Corn— This staple is held at 50®53c. Some 
small sales are made at 51. Held above the views 
of buyers. 
Oats —This article is in good demand, but none 
offering. Held nominally at 37®38c. 
Whiskey —The market is firm at 22c. with some 
small sales at 22ic. 
Pork —Alarket firmer. Sales have been made at 
$10 37^®10 50 for mess. The latter figure may be 
regarded as the most correct quotation. 
Freights— Canal freights 50®52c. on Hour to 
Albany; 56c. to New York.— Republic. 
CLEVELAND, May 18.—Flour—Wo hear of 
no sales, but holders show a dispo.sition to advance 
in price. 
Grain. —Sale.s of wheat are mostly from store 
and reach 17,600 bu. in the followinK lots; 7,000 
2,000,2,000, 900 and 700 bu. Fulton at ,81- 2 000 
and 1,000 bu. fair at 98®99c; 1,000 bu. quite mid¬ 
dling, at 97c. and 1,000 do. at 96c. 
C'oKN—.Something over 10,000 bn. sold as fol- i 
lows—2,000 bu. from store at 47ic; 2.100, 1,000 and ' 
890 bu. at 47c; J,000 do. afloat at 47c; 1,650 at 46ic 
and 900 and 740 bu. at 4Gc. 
. DE1ROIT, May 18.—Alarket is active, and a 
fine business has been doing in flour for the past two 
yesterday and the evening before, sales 
Havina- ha.i I put them' in operation, where not introduced, 
refc.; them t;, the followrgSnlrmefiP''"''^^ '»a'mer”oV doi'ng b’ilshreVsThPwS 
Luther Tucker, Ed. & Pub. Albany Cultivator, and iv v . 
Rochester and Charlotte Plank Road 
NURSERIES. 
C. J. RYAN, PROPRIETOR, 
Respectfully informs his friends, and the 
ladies and gentlemen of Rochester and its 
vicinity, that he has now ready for sale and 
delivery in pots, one thousand superb Double Dah¬ 
lias. Those flowers obtained all the first class priz¬ 
es in England, and at Castle Garden, New York, in 
1849, and are pronounced by the first judges to be 
the finest ever produced. 
Five hundred superb Petunias for bedding out 
viz: Beauty of Alt. Hope, Lilacina, Sylph and 
Nymph. The following new petunias, are under 
propagation and will soon bo ready for delivery:_ 
Beauty of Yorkville, Smithii, extra fine, Duke of 
Bedford, a very large showy flower. 
Five hundred Verbenas, free growers; Queen 
pure white; Roscum Elegans, pink. These flow¬ 
ers soon cover the surface of a bed or border. 
The following prize and scarce Verbenas arc un¬ 
der propagation, and will be ready for delivery in 
August: Robinson’s Defiance, (for description, see 
April No. of Downing’s Horticulturist,) Satellite, 
Anacreon, Rosy Alorn, Barkerii, Blue Bonnet, Beau¬ 
ty Supreme and Lqveii. This collection is selected 
from the first in this country and England. 
Five hundred Anemone Japonica, from China by 
Fortune; perfectly hardy and decidedly one of our 
finest garden and border hardy Hcrbacious perren- 
nials. 
Eiionymous Japonica Vareiga- 
tifoha, and a few hundred of Aucuba Japonica, or 
Gold Dust 1 ree—desirable and highly ornamental 
where garden space is limited. 
Five hundred of the new hardy shrub Spirea 
Prunifolia, I< lore Pleno—produces snow-white flow 
ers in abundance, resembling miniature Roses, per¬ 
fectly hardy when planted out in open garden in 
the spring. 
Five hundred Duetzia Scabra. a hanly shrub, 
bearing flowers in small thyrses. 
hundred ol the new hardy shrub Forsythin 
viridissima, from (ffiina. 
Five hundred Duetzia Cancscen.s—scarce, bear¬ 
ing flowers in clusters, white, perfectly liardj'. 
C. J. R., is cultivating at his Nursery all the gar¬ 
den Gems, which have proved hardy, and will have 
them in pots during all seasons. He will cheerful¬ 
ly give all information to persons calling at his Nur¬ 
sery on the cultivation of Fruit trees. Ornamental 
trees, Shrubs, Green-house Plants, Parlor Plants, 
&c., &c. Ilis long practice as a horticulturist 
makes him familiar with all the approved modes of 
cultivation. 
This Nursery is situated on one of the most beau¬ 
tiful drives in this State, on the plank road from 
Rochester to the mouth of the Genesee River, rich 
in rural and romantic scenery, adjoining the highly 
cultivated farms of the Alessrs. Whitney’s, and on ^ 
the fertile land of J. C. Campbell, Esq. 
The proprietor will attend to the laying out of ' 
grounds and the selection of sites for rural and oth- ! 
er country residences. All orders through the post- ( 
office, or left at Alessrs. Rapalje &. Briggs’ Seed * 
Store, will receive punctual attention. ' 
„ , C. J. RYAN. ; 
Rochester, May 15, 1850. [20-tf.] » 
GRASS SEED. 
T he attention of Farmers is invited to the fol¬ 
lowing assortment of superior Grass Seeds: ( 
200 b^h. Western Clover; < 
100 ‘‘ Large Southern Clover; ' : 
White Dutch Clover, or Honeysuckle; '( 
French Clover; / 
on ti ol superior quality; I 
20 " Red Top, extra quality; ^ ^ 
Fowl Meadow; Orchard Grass; ( 
Italian Rye Grass. ( 
(UF The above Seeds were selected with great / 
care, expressly for retailing, and are warranted su- ( 
erior to any ever before sold in this city. < 
For sale at tlie Genesee Seed Store and Agriciil- ' 
tural Warehouse, No. 65 BiifTalo st, Rochester bv / 
RAPALJE & BRIGGS, ( 
Hochester, April 10, 1850. [15-tf. ] < 
and present Editor and 
Rochester. 
C. N. Bewent, Esq., late Editor and Publisher of American Journal of A.rma..if a n 
Ruggles Nourse & AIason, Manufacturers and Dealers in Aaricnlt ,ml Im^io f’ '^'^any. 
IJoston, Alass. ° ■‘O'ploioents, Worcester and 
John Mayher & Co., Dealer in Agricultural Implements, New York. 
A lbany, N. May, 18 o()._[21-eow6wJ HORACE L. EAIERY. 
OSWEGO, May 17.—'I’here was a good inquiry in the 
pram market yesterday, wiih sales 4,560 bu. Southern 
O 110 yVheat at 1 05c, 2,760 do Toledo at 1 121: 500 bu of J 
Illmois corn at 55c, 3.400 Canadian oats ai37A, LOOO do do ^ 
at 3^ duty paid. 75 bbls old Ohio mess pork sold at 810. 
1 lie principal articles received by lake were 1500 bbls 
of 1 lour, 1400 do Pork and Lard, i8 tubs of Butter, 2,600 
bu of wheat, 2,400 do Corn. 250,000 feet of lumber. Ship¬ 
ped by canal 3656 bbls Flour, 185 do Ashes, 2,656 bu of 
Peas, 4,000 do Shorts, and 332,000 feet of lumber. Tolls 
received ®l,3jy 07. fCom. Times. 
MILWAUKEE, May 13lh.—The market for the past 
week has been very dull, and the arrival of two or three 
steamers from Europe has had very little eftectin encour¬ 
aging operations Only 7,500 bu of Wheat were purch .s- 
ed dnnng the week by warehouses and mills. About 1000 
bblst^ Hour were taken for the St. Louis market. We 
heard of a sale of ^ bbls, by Wells it Bill, for that 
4'f-, I’ri* remain as for a fortnight past, at 
high as iM. has been paid for a very choice article. Sprinir 
ranges frow 75®c5c. [Sent. & Gaz. 
•'Lliei’e are but few transactions 
to note in the'narket to-day, but not enough coming in to 
of 2 ^ ion '''Ye notice sales from store 
ed s’pBng^at «c "‘"I “ ®"'-'*» '“'"f ‘"i-x- 
faales of I' lour 44® 1 50 and a lot of extra ®5. 
•42cbdngX mlSn/‘ quotations 
T commercial news . 
Liverpool Corn Mvrket, April 30.—Easterly winds 
whoi* of the past week, and the arriv- 
Important to Grain Growers! 
NEW SEED DRILL AND BROAD-CAST SOWER. 
T he Subscribers are making aticl vending J. W. 
SHERAIAN’S NEW SEED DRILL and 
DROAD-CAST SOWER, got up this Spring, and 
constructed upon a now principle ; cheaper, sim¬ 
pler, and more durable and accurate, than any 
similar machine now in use. 
We are building three different qualities of those 
machines. No. 1, is a superior Drill and.Brond-Ca8t 
Sower, and will sow fine manure (such as plaster, 
ashes, Guano, &c.,) broad-cast, or in the drill rows, 
any desimble quantity per acre, at the same time of 
drilling in the grain. It is tvell finished, substanti¬ 
ally made, of good material, and warranted — at the 
low price of Sixty-Five Dollars. 
No. 2, is built for drilling all kiiM^pf grain. It 
will also sow fine majiure, b^oa(^^i^i|^n crops.— 
Brice $55, 
No. 3, is a plain Wheat Drill; simple, accurate, 
substantial. Price $45. None of our machines will 
clog in the runs; they cannot do so with the most 
difficult kind of seed; the Dlsq'RIBUTlNG PRIN¬ 
CIPLE being not only entirely neto but certain in its 
operation. 
We are prepared to supply all orders. Those 
wishing to purchase drills, would do well to see ours 
before purchasing elsewhere. The sooner the order 
is given, the more sure you will be of getting your 
drill in time. [JIFEach machine has seven drill 
tubes. 
N. B.—Persons wishing to make or sell our drills, 
are offered a good chance. All communications or 
inquiries [post paid] will receive prompt attention. 
Address “Sherman, Foster & Co., Palmyra, Wayne 
county, N. Y.” 
SHERMAN, FO.STER & Co. 
Palmyra, Alay 15, 1850. [21-tf.] 
f8EED PEA8. 
W E invito the .attention of Farmers, Gardeners 
and dealers to the fine assortment of Garden 
I eas we have now for sale at our Warcrooms 
sisting --- - ■> • ..’- 
1 
Bishop’i 
Blue 
Alissouri Dwarf Alarrow, Fall Alarrow. Champion 
of England, &c. 
Also, 1,000 bushels Canada Field Peas. 
These we have had raised and selected solely for 
our trade, and we can recommend them with per¬ 
fect confidence. RAPALJE & BRIGGS, 
. 05 Buffalo street, Rochester. 
April 10, 1850. [15-tf.] 
100 do. 
100 do. 
50 do. 
, 100 do. 
And many eh 
Indian corn is 15,791 qrs, an( Uie export 23.403 qrsl° ^ 
We have a good fair demaiii for liie leadiiitr articles of 
nn^ during the week for Cftasuinpiion, but the princi- 
whPif'nn f 1.9^ speculative purchases of 
VVheat, and prices liavc advancvl from the lowest nnint 
o^ Flour^ ^9®"^ Viack arraV^arrel 
on Flour, niiere was a fair ati^udance of town mwi 
biu?hp{ dealers at our market this morning, 
of ho\jer°.9®‘'“ ‘“■“‘e'll’yffie high pretensions 
Peas and Barley‘weF^/ichaMCPa^ YndH*^ f 
less request, and FriSixag advance of i " 
hardly supported. A laiL fieet of 
expected, with a change t^.JesteBywhid^^^ vessels is i 
AIARSIIALL’S BOOK BINDERY, 
BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State 
Buffalo streets, over Sage & Bro. 
uawiWify Bookstore, Rochester, N, Y. 
Alusic, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c. bound in plain 
and fancy bindings; old books rebound; Blank Books 
ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; Public 
and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— 
Packages containing directions for Binding, punatu- 
ally attended to. 
N.B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. 
Aluy, 1850. [21] E. H. AIARSIIALL. 
YOUNG NORAIAN, 
NOW owned by Alanson Clark, will 
stand this season in the vicinity of Rush- 
xvhom a by Old Norman, of 
whom a cut may be seen in the Cultivator of 1846 
iffior 1847-8 volumes of same jourl 
YOUNG NORMAN stands 16i hands high, is of 
a dappled chestnut color, and combines greV trot¬ 
ting powers with long endurance, good courage and 
excellent bottom—a desideratum which renders him i 
by far the most profitable horse to breed from of ^v ■ p. 
in this part of the .State. ^ Seeds, are fbr sale by 
... „ , ,,, ALANSON CLARK. [15-tf.] 
Gor ham, Out. Co., N. Y., Alay, 1850. [21-4t] 
OLD LADIES, TAKE NOTICE! 
T "*''1 *'”1 constantly manu- 
i- facturing, FRON P BANDS, to cover up the 
grey hair, and bald places upon the front part of the 
l" H I will sell a neaterj cheaper, 
and better article than can be bought in the State. 
Gall anti see for yourselves. 
Hallnv??®’ also India 
liair Dye, for coloring tho hair black. 
rrv=r' n llllUb^SON, No. 19 Exchange st. 
ILFCash paid for Human Hair. [21-3t] 
SEED GRAIN. 
O NE of the most important cares of the Farmer 
IS tho judicious selection of his SEED GRAIN; 
and in order tliat that care may be lightened, anti 
that we may be able to furnish Seed of the best 
quality, and well adapted to this climate, we have 
had selected for us, of the following sorts, such seed 
as wo feel confident will give perfect satisfaction to 
all purchasers. 
100 bushels Black Sea Spring Wheat. 
100 do. Italian do. do 
Canada Club do.’ 
Sprtag Rye. 
Barley. 
Buckwheat. 
' arietios of Corn. The above, 
ortment of Garden and Grass 
RAPALJE & BRIGGS, 
65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
OX YOKES. 
O x YOKES, large, medijim and small sizes, 
complete with patent bow pins. Also, OX 
BOWS, finished and unfinished ; YOKES without 
Bows, at very low prices, at No. 65 Buffalo street, 
Rochester, by 
[19] RAPAIJE & BRIGGS. 
THE LION 
air-tight C00KIi\G STOVE 
At Cheney’s, No. 24 Exchange St, Rochester. 
T respectfully call the attention of my 
Abj® ®tove, as the best and most ap- 
proxed COOKING STOVE everofferedto the pub¬ 
lic. It IS acknowledged by all to have the largest 
oven to bake bettor with less fuel, to have superi 
or advantages for broiling, and to be the most eco- 
nomiciil and perfect, in all other respects, to any 
other stove now in use. ^ 
Aly arrangements are such that I hope to have a 
constant supply, and iny friends and custoniCTs can 
at atl times bo accommodated with them, at rea- 
sonable prices. 
[CF Blease call and examine them. 
„ ... jI' ^^^blN'EY, 24 Exchange st. 
Rochester, Alay, 1850. [19-tf.] 
The bang-up air-tight Cooking Stove, 
A r AAISDEN’S, IS conceded on all hands to 
have acquired a wide and better reputation in 
a shorter period, than any other in the world. I 
vvish It distinctly understood and remembered, that 
It not only merits its unparalleled clebrity, but is 
warranted the most economical and perfect GOOK- 
feTOVE in use — to the truth of which, I can fur¬ 
nish hundreds of testimonials. 
recently added to my supply two hundred 
and fifty, in hopes to be able in future to meet the 
rapidly increasing demand. They are of various 
sizes —the largest suitable for Hotels and Boardin-r 
Houses. A. K. AAISDEN 
[13-tf] Nos. 5 & 7, Buffalo st., Rocliester. 
New ami Important Agricultural Paper: 
THE WOOL GROWER, 
and Magazine of Agriculture and Horticulture, 
Edited by T. C. BETERS, Broprietorof the Buffa¬ 
lo Wool Depot. Alonthly—50 cents single subscrib- 
ers; to clubs, 20 per cent, discount. 
This publication makes wool growing in all its 
branches a leading subject, and puts the farmer in 
possession of the best and most reliable information 
on the markets and prices for wool. The present 
volume closes 1st of April. Address 
[l-tf-l T. C. BETERS, Buffalo. 
THE 3IYSTERIOUS NOISElS 
IN ROCHESTER AND WESTERN NEW YORK. 
Remarkable soimds and of 
all the Strange Bhenomena connected therewith— • 
the Spiritual Communications, &c. &c.,—will be 
published on the 20th day of Alarch. Price, single 
12i cents-10 Copies for $1,00.-Orders by mail 
will be promptly attended to. 
Ten Agmts Wanted to sell the above work, to- 
gether with other new and valuable works to 
whom a fair chance to make money will be given. 
A sniall capital of from $15 to $25 required, and the ■ 
agent will be indemnified against loss. Address 
Post-paM D.M. DEWEY. ' < 
Lll-tt.J Arcade Hall, Rochester, N. Y. ' 
E. C. JOHNSON, 
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 
Fur and Silk Hats; Cloth and Fur Caps; Alohairand 
Silk Blushes, and Slik Plush Caps; Leghorn, Pana- 
maand Stmw Hats; Canes and Umbrellas, &c. &c. • 
all of which will be sold cheap, for cash. No 38' 
Buffalo street. Rochester, N. Y. [5-tf ]’ 
CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. 
400 CLOVER 
SLED just received and for sale at the 
Genesee Seed Store. 
Also,—200 bushels TIAIOTHY SEED, 
u L i ALJL & BRIGGS, 65 Buffalo st 
Rochester, March 5, 1830. [10-tf] ' 
