MOOEE’S EURAL NEW-YOEKER; AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
SPLENDID PREMIUMS! 
Worth Contendihg for by Foot-MMtero, AgenB “"'K.oto'E? S 
and SnLscriL ers! ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
I, ordor to augmonl tl» cirouktion and n^tnl- K”'“.'.l.'il.lowiM: SS, ft:"::;;'® 
ness of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, and re- .4 50a4 60) poultry. 
munerate its friends for their efforts in its behalf. Beef, cwt.3 50a4 50 Turkeys, lb..7a8c 
, 1 -u «• r • iri't'nri to the laree ner do bbl mess, 11 00a 11 50 Chickens.7a8c 
the Publisher offers ( m addiUon to the large per ^ ,. 
centage allowed to agents who form chibs,) the .Clover, bu.3R7a5 — 
.ubjoined vary liberal Priroe-payablo in SS M 
Books and Implements. Potatoes, bu.25a31c sundries, 
1st. To the person sending us the greatest num- Buckwheat, cwt,I5()al7? Whitefish, bbl..650a7 50 
hpr of vearlv subscribers [six and nine month sub- grain. Codfish, cwt.3 38 
scrintiom to be counted in proportion as to time] to wheat, bu ..131tr 1 374 Salt, bbL.1 loa ¬ 
the Rural New-Yorker, between the Ist of April Cq^u .50a62c Apples, bu- .75a$l 
ind the Istof Oct., 1850 —forwarding pay accord- ^ye.-af.6c do dried.1 50al 75 
inff to terms below mentioned — we will give a pre- .44a46c Eggs, doz. 
mmm of Twenty Dollars, in Cash. Barley.50«56c g.^ 
2d. To the person obtaining the next (second) dno Hay, ton $9al2 00 
,yrpnt^>«t number on the conditions above specified. Slaughter, cwt-3 o0a4 00 wood. 
greatest num^r, u ^Agricultural (or Calf, lb.8a lOc Hard, cord.$3 a3 50 
^LY) B^oks or Implements, at cash prices, to be Sheep Pelts-.--50cal 00 Soft, do.$2 a2o0 
selected by the person entitled to the premium. atp w vnJlK MARKET—Bv Telesraph. 
grSesT numberTe^S^^^^^ or Im- , ^EW/OBK, 
pleraents, on like conditions as preceding. 5 es/and 30 bbls Pearls at 5 56. 
THE MARKETS. 
Barley '!'. -.50«56c Beans, bu..lal 25 
hides. Hay, ton. $9al2 00 
Slaughter, cwt-3 50a4 00 wood. 
Calf, lb.8al0c Hard, cord.$3 a3 50 
Sheeo Pelts_50cal 00 Soft, do $2a2o0 
4th To the person obtaining the next (fourth) fLoUR & MEAL—Market for Western and State 
Mtost number. FIVE DOLLARS, payable m and State Flour ea3i.=r for tim low grades^ Canad^^^^^ 
greatest number, PIVE DOLLAR../, 2 . 5 . sales of domestic 4,000 rpHE SUBSCRIBER having at great expense of time and money done anuch to introtlucethesemacLutes I 
same manner and on like conailions. bbls 4 75(®5 No ‘i superfine, 5 50(^68 common to straight x throughout the country, generally, and with such success is fully.satisfied of their superiority over ^ 
ho person obtainingthe next (fifth) great- gtatg^S estSa 87 Michigan, 6 18 pure Genesee. Fan- every other kind of Threshing Machinery in use, witli which he is acf|uainted. county, iv. x. 
. FOUR DOLLARS, payable as above, cies and extias as before. Probably no other machines yet invented have met with so rapid an introduction, gone so. exten3ji.yely .. 
le person obtaining the next( 8 ixth) great- "Z into use, hr Jiven such universal and uniform satisfaction. . 1 almyra, M 
THREE DOLLARS, as above. loZ7bufnot plZy Salw il.OOO bu 68 heated, 89070 The rapidly increasing demand has induced him to erect during tl'«r past years, (1848-1849,) a spRCious 
tLfl nprann obtaining the next (seventh) Western mixed, and 70071 narthern and Jersey yellow, manufactory in this city, to facilitate the manufacturing, and better supply the wants ol the larming. 
iar and prices nominal, 51*205 2 . 5 . Sales of domestic 4.000 
bbls4730S No‘i superfine, 5 5005 68 common to straight 
Important to Grain Growers! 
NEW SEED DRILL AND BROAD-CAST SOWER. 
rplIE Subscribers are making and vending J. W. 
X SHERMAN’S NEW SEED DRILL and 
DROAD-CAST SOWER, got up this Spring, and 
constructed upon a new principle ; cheaper, sim¬ 
pler, and more durable and accurate,, than any 
similar machine now in use. 
Wo are building three different qualities of these 
machines. No. 1, is a superior Drill and Broad-Cast 
Sower, and will sow fine manura^jeuch as plaster, 
ashes. Guano, &c.,) broad-cast, or in the drill rows, 
any desirable quantity per acre, at the same time of 
thrilling in the grain. It is well fini.shcd, substanti¬ 
ally made, of good material, and warrcaited —at the 
iow.price ©£ Sixty-Five Doli.ar.s. 
No. 2, is built for drilling all kinda.o£ grain. It 
will also sow fine manure, broad-ca8t>.on crops.— 
Price $55. 
No. 3, is a plain Wheat Drill; simple, accurate, 
substantiaL Price $45. Nmie of cur maehines will 
do S' in the runs; they cannot do so with the most 
— dilhcult kind of seed; the DISTRIBUTING PRIN- 
Patent Railroad Horse-Powers, & Overshot Threshers & Separators, ciple being not only e«rire/y new iw^ cerram m iy* 
operation. 
With recent Important Improvements, For which Patent is Secured. We are prepared to supply all ord^. Those 
^ ^ - wishing to purchase dnlls, would do well to see ours 
NEW YORK MARKET—By Telegraph. Manufactured at the. Agricultural Workci.and sold wholesale and retail, at the before purchasing elsewhere. The sooner the order 
WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE OF HORACE L. EMEFY^ aXfntimI™“o='F^Z^^^ 
5 68, and 30 bbls Pearls at 5 56. ' Nos^ 369 & 371 Broadlway, Albany, If * Y. N. B.—Persons wishing to make or s«U our drills, 
- - ... . ,,r„.— a,„,o _ ^ are offered a good chance. All ccmmumcgjions or 
HE SUBSCRIBER having at great expense of time and money done much to introdnce.these macLhte? Valter &^Co^ 'pah^ra'^'wa'yne 
fKr*niirriYrtnf tVxrx r»r\iinfn*ur rronomllv ffnH With a^JY'h oimr»Aaa ia fnilv .Qat.iiafipfl nf t.Kfiir siiDfirioritv QV£r 1 Address Shernian, roster o., myra, y 
5th. To the person obtainingthe next ^nltn) greair 68/35 87 Michiiznn, 6 l'2fa» 18 pure uenesee. rail* every other I 
est number, FOUR DOLLARS, payable as above, cies and extias as before. Oata more Probablj 
6th. Tothepprsonobtaining the next(sixth) great- SalesZrtherns'oiaM!and Jersey 46®50. Itorn into use, or f 
esl number, THREE DOLLARS, as above. lower but not plenty. Sales *24,000 bu 68 heated, 89®70 Pherapi 
7t>, To the nerson obtaining the next (seventh) Western mixed, and 70071 narthern and Jersey yellow, manufactory 
g,2S;.tnumb/,, TWO DOLLARS, » .bove. n.n., ...e. DOObkOblok 
8th. To EACH of the FIVE peraons obtaining the gtore on private tertns. _uv, desirable art! 
‘ ‘ SHERMAN, FOS,TER & Co. 
Palmyra, May 15, 1850. [21-tf.] 
next (8th, 9th, 10th. 11th and 12th) greatest num 
ber, ONE DOLLAR, payable in Books. 
store on pr.vate terms. _ desirable nrtii 
PROVISIONS-Hi Iders of pork are firm wUh mqder- aesiraoie arir 
ate denmnd for the trade;.sales 500 bis 8 6Sa75 for prime; to the public 
10 75 al 0 87 mess; beef is firmer with a better demand and Particuh 
coramumty. 
These increased facilities, together with his extensive Ware-rooms, and complete assortment of every 
desirable article of Implement or Seeds wanted by , the Farmer, enables him to offer great indugeraente 
to the public to purchase their supplies of and through him, wheiiier for their own use or, to sell again.. 
Particular attention.is called to the RAILROAD HORSE-POWER, and OVERSHOT THRESH- 
Terms op the New-Yorker to competitors for ggigg 400 bis country mess b87, country and city prime MACHINES ANDi SEPARATORS, as recently improved! by which the application of , power js 
le above Premiums; Four copies for $7; — Seven 5 i50a6 50; prime mess is dull «17; Urdi- 8 °°:*.. applied from the Endless Platform to the shaft of the driving band wheel, in such a manner a»to remove 
BURRALIa’Sa/^ 
AGRICULTURAL FOUNDRY 
AND MACHINE SaftPS. 
GENEVA, ONTARIO COOWTY, N, Y. 
T he SUBSCRIBER manufactures various Ag¬ 
ricultural Implements of the. most approved 
for$34’_ Forty copies (to one address) for $4U, and ALISAJy i ovne o. are secured. All of vwiich being important points not neiore coCiamea m mese macnines. The increasing 
anv additional number at the same rate. Six and -j-he streets and docks have presented a very auiM ap- They are comparatively light and portable — the One Horse-Power, complete, weighing about 1100 , recently r 
nine montli subscriptions at the same proportionate jiearance to-day, sales have been made. pounds; the Two Horse-Power, complete, weighing about 1900 pounds. When they are tti. he often re- ’ which ha 
prices. (CJ* Every person forming a club, will be that were detained beyond the break at Geddes reached w-heels are attached, foming of itself a wagon. When m use, one paiiiof wheels are evgj.y ^facility ’for 
entitled to an extra copy,/ree. ^%*^i,ooR—Ther'?i8 only a very limited demand for Flour, removed. . , , <• i 1 * „ /ata nn,l « half reasonable prices. 
Subscriptions to commence the first week in April, and the market favors the buyer. The sales are 5(W bbls, They are operated by the weight of the horse or horses, at an elev afeon of about one and a-half to 
(or while we can supply numbers from that time.) mostly fancy and brands, at the closing ratesof bamrday. two inches to the foot, or 16 to 22 inches, according to the weight of the horses, BurralFs Clover . 
P T> A Mootai-o T nrtAil Atranta Lots of inferior and the medium grade forced on the mar- Three men, with the one IIorse-Po’Mcr and a change of horses twice a day c.an rpadily thresh from . Fair!_ Bt 
(G= In order to give Post-Masters, Lowl Agenw notbring by 6,ial*24c. as much poa Saturday. bushels wheat or rve; or four men, with a Two Horse-Power, with the samevteam, can thresh J • 
Subscriptions to commence the first week in April, and the market favors the buyer. The sales are 5(W bbls, They are operated by the weight of the horse or horses, at an elevafeon ot about one and a-hali to implements now sold by him, are 
r while we can supply numbers from that time.) mostly fancy and brands, at the closing ratesof bamrday. two inches to the foot, or 16 to 22 inches, according to the weight of the horses, BurralFs Clover Mills, 4 sizes. List premium last 
r while wq can . T noul Affonts Lots of inferior and the medium grade forced on the mar- Three men, with the one Horse-Po*Mer and a change of horses twice a day c.an rpadily thresh from gtate Fair 1 — HKiraW’s Shdl Wheel Plows, 12 
^ In order to give obtain notbring by 6,ial*24c. as 75 to 100 bushels wheat or rye; or four men, with a Two Horse-Power, with the samevteam, can thresh . iji„biv improved the present season — i’lain, 
and subscribers a fair and -Shanae at 6^° Tr from 150 to 200 bushels wheat or rye, or double that quantity of oats or buckwheat per day. fron beS sKl SubstS, and Corn Plows- 
?o‘t thrSfve S! M O|.pia.o/. All can be operated i™ide of bar™,, in rtormy weather, when nt.n and team, conld do bttle el* to Cffieoroe, - fepro.ed 
not inciuaeu m Ulo uu preferring to await arrivals. There is quite an active de- advantage. DnZL for seeding and manuring at a single 
(O’ Specimen numbers. Prospectuses, sent Wheat for milling to meet immediate wants.— q-'he Thresher is Overshot, and is driven without any crossing of bands. 1 he feeder standa erect _ Straw Cutters, for hand and hor.se pow- 
je to all post-paid applicante. Subscription mo- oats are less buoyant. Sales 4,000 bu. at 5U4c and 5*2c for apj jg not annoyed with dust. There is no liability of accident from the spikes, (See.—as. no ,hasd sub- _ T/ire.<thinz Machines and Horse-Powers, Clod 
ly, properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk. canal. mn h<v„i siiii frd llo^s stances can injure or break them. A Separator is Sittached to, all the Threshers, and answers m admi- Field Rollers, Corn Shelters and Separa 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, ° rable purpose L separating the straw from the grain, leaving it with the fine chaff fit for the Fanning Mill, &c ’ 
Rochester, N. Y. ^vance* on S t y n • > They have been exhibited in operation by the subscriber during the past three years, at all the o’rders from abroad attended to without delay.- 
■■ FEED-^Sa!es 5,301) bu. second quality feed (Rochester,) principal State and County Fairs of New York, fflassachusetts, Ohio and Canadas, and been extensively liberal discount to the trade. 
nr A Y f ¥111’C P TPT S on p. t.; supposed to be at about si ^lOi) ibs.—Jour. introduced and used among the Farmers of those States, and Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vir- April 1850. ri8-4m] E. J. BURRALL. 
1 TIT Vn-wVrtrt miFFAio Tune 2 —Floor— Was in fair request this ginia. North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana, lllwiois, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsia and Michigan.. _J_L------- 
)n Subecnption to Moore s Rural New-XOTKer. Sales 14iJ0 The First Premiums of the Societies have been awarded them, and the-highest ecomiums of com- T HFa LION 
‘ ^ bbls. straight brands Ohio at S5 41; 4011 bbls. mixed Ohio mittees and farmers have been bestowed upon them for their Simplicity, Efficiency, Uyelity, Dura- 
03“ All Moneys received by mail for the Rural gnj Michigan at ®5 374; 81)0 bbls. “Arcade" mills, Ohio, giLn-y and Cheapness. AlK-llwHALUv 1 
ew-Yorker will bo acknowledged in these col- at Tonawanda. at t5 50. Holders gener^iy are nrm, packed very compactly, and forwarded to any part of the country. At Cheney’s, No. 24 Exchange St, Rochester. 
free to all post-paid applicants. Subscription mo 
ney, properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
mXil receipts 
On Snbecription to Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
(0“ All Moneys received by mail for the Rural Michigan at ®5 374; 800 bbls. “Arcade" mills, Ohio, 
NBW.Y0«AEEwillbe acknowledged in tteo col- 
umns, under the above heading. Grain —We heard of no transactions in wheat held 
3ats are less buoyant. Sales 4,000 bu. at 304c and 5*2c for and is not annoyed with dust. There is no liability of accident from the spikes, (See.—as. no ,hasd sub- _ Threshing Machines cmd Horse-Powers, Clod 
c A 1 f K/a... inn h/vn/i sHii Iinss stances can injure or break them. A Separator is tittached to, all the Threshers, and answers an admi- 'p'leld Rollers, Corn Shelters and Separa 
Live Stock --A sale of about 100 head ^sUU fed Hogs separating the straw from the grain, leaving it with the fine chaff fit for the Fanning Mill. 
^”vance*^ ^ ° ’ They have been exhibited in operation by the subscriber during the past three years, at all the o’rders from abroad attended to without delay.— 
FEED-^Sa!es 5,301) bu. second quality feed (Rochester,) principal State and County Fairs of New York, fflassachusetts, Ohio and Canadas, and been extensively liberal discount to the trade. 
in p. t.; supposed to be at about Si ^100 ibs.—Jour. introduced and used among the Farmers of those States, and Vermont, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vir- April 1850. [18-4m] E. J. BURRALL. 
RIIFFAI O June 2 —Floor—W as in fair request this ginia. North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana, lllwiois, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin and Michigan.. '* ---———- 
morning at rates a trifle lower Uian last week. Sales 141)0 The First Premiums of the Societies have been awarded them, and the-highest ecomiums of com- THE LION 
bbls. straight brands Ohio at S5 41; 400 bbls. mixed Ol.io mittees and farmers have been bestowed upon them for their Simplicity, Efficiency, Uyelity, Dura- mYrni^ rAARIlVE <lTO¥l2; 
and Michigan at ©5 374; 300 bbls. “Arcade" mills, Ohio, bility and Cheapness. AlK-llLlll aiVYiU,. 
at Tonawanda. at ©5 50. Holders gener^iy are nrm, pieces and packed very compactly, and forwarded to any part of the country. At Cheney’s, No. 24 Exchange St, Rochester. 
- —- w however, at ^^550 for good brands Unio ana iviiciiigan. » -i i i a C 4. ^ 
umns under the above heading. Grain-Wc heard of no transactions in wheat-held by railroad, canal or steamboats. . »• i* . f • T WOULD respectfully call the attention oi;my 
’ • ■ 1 I ^ „„L=k.rinrir.nH fnr firmlv at © 1 1501 18 for Ohio, and ©1®®1 06 for Upper He has efficient agents for receiving and forwarding machmes in all the principal to*wns and cities in I +o (jiiis stove, as the best and moat ap- 
Where 6ne individual remits subscript o Lake^ Corn was in fair demand and holders firm. Sales the States of New York, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, Ver- j COOKING STOVE ever offered to the. pub- 
several persons at once, we acknowledge here to the Saturday evening of *250!) bushels high mix^ at mont, &c.; and all machines delivered on board boats, cars, &c., and freights always contracted for at |. , . j,p.i-T>owledced by all to have the largest 
person sending, but credit as desired. bushels this morningof f ’• the lowest rates, and shipping bills made out and forwarded, without extra charge for same, insuring ^ ^ better with less fuel, to have.superi- 
LvanHorn, . 30 Win. Buell, . 2 ftid speed safety, and reasonable charges for transportation. inWst Tr advantages for broiling, and to be the moat eeo- 
r A Knox - 6 G.V. Phelps,. 1.-2 safos eS to the trade. Terms CASH, or approved notes, or city acceptances, at thirty, sixty, or ninety days, with interest, perfect, in all other respecter to any 
"tin .T M. l.indlev..3 Provisions—M ess nork is quick at © 11 —pickled hams They are warranted to operate as represented, or may be returned to the subscriber or his agents, 
Aren. OLoric,. V •. _ s’ „ o. nMo J9 hio_Huff* Pom Adv. /.<* -../I.r.m ftioir havia niir/abnoD<l wif.bin t.hrAO months, ami niireha.se moilCV refunded. 
sales except to the trade. . ,, j 
Provisions—'M ess pork is quick at ©11—pickled hams 
J Wvkoflf ’ . -2 liiram Sears,.1,50 are held at ©12 bbl.—Buflf. Com. Adv. 
A Otis ’.V-.-2.25 L.E. Moore,. 2 CHICAGO, May 30th-The market lemains 
,, T’■ ji" ■' 1 John Harris 1 prices have advanced. We hear of sales of 9, 
John Ludlow,...1 Jonn iiarr S;.. Spring Wheat at 1 03: 19,000 bu Southport at 
Alexander Whaley,-1 John Dunshie,.3 >2 pqy bu Southport, on board, changed 
-, - a. - . - , c •: u- . nomical and perfect, in all other respected to any 
led hams They are warranted to operate as represented, or may be returned to the subscriber or his agents, stove now in use. 
of whom they have been purchased, within three months, and purchase money refunded. „ arrancements arc such that I hope-to.have a 
firm and For further particulars, see Catalogue of Albany Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, Agricul- .uoplv and my friends and customers can 
the same Papers, and Reports of Agricultural Societies, &c., &c., or by addressing the subscriber, postage times be’accommodated with them, at rea- 
handsat P*^'‘^*. ... . , . , ,,_,•_• a,. _j sonable prices. 
B. T. Adams,.12 Oscar F. Warren,.7 
F. & H. Bates,.1 Geo. C. Latta,.2 
Joseph Lowery,-1,50 E. R. Wright,.1 
Wm. Farley,.2 E. Mason,.1 
James W. Reed,.5 G. W. Fairchild,-3,75 
G. D. Mace,.2 Eli Phlegar,.7 
M. Adams,.2 E. C. Gregg,.1 
City Mills, extra superfine 6 75067, superfine ©604 25. j 
MILWAUKEE, May 29 .—The market continues very 
firm, and holders show an inclination to wait for still 
higher prices. Large offers have been inaile lor consider¬ 
able quantities of Flour, but transactions are limited. 
An oflfer was made of 5 SO for 700 bbls favorite country, 
but refused. We also heard of an offer of 5 69 for 500 
Geo. L. Ingersoll.--3,12 J. Mead,. . -6 bbls, but no sale, holders being firm at 5 75. Weheardof 
J H Shiiinwav.2 T. D. Hall,.2,50 asmalllot of Delafield taken at ©6. ©606 50 will be the 
xir.v, " noiiiir, 9 51) A PimUnnl 1 ruling rati'before the end of the week. Wheal •10108 
a H E. »a.4lconp.,<lfors,,,las.aadl»®iatovv,me,. 
Joim. Wells,.2 A. A. J^osmer,.1 ^ ^ WOOL MARKET.-Since our last report, the | 
B. Coddington,.i il i. merrcii,... i stock of Buenos Ayres has been considerably increased, 
H. Brown,.2 A. M. 1 ayloJ,.4 g^i^g have been made for the Eastern mar- 
Henry Leonard,.1 T. M. Jackson,.--.. 1,50 lathe firmer descriptions of South American, 800 
bales are reported to have been taken by an Easiernman- 
Henry Leonard,.1 1. -31. Jackson,.i,oi) 
J. M. Trowbridge,.. 1,25 Rev. 11. Stanwood,-1 
George Vail, Esq., Ex-Presidsnt llo. do. do. do., Iroy, N. Y. 
A. Van Bergen, Esq. , do. do. do. do. do., Coxsackie, N.V. 
J. M. Sherwood, EP^., do. do. do. do. do.. Auburn, N. Y. 
B. P. Johnson, Esq., Ex-President and present Secretary of the N. Y. State Ag. Society. 
J. McD. McIntyre, Rec. Secretary N. Y. State Ag. Society, Albany, N. Y. . . I 
D. D. T. Moore, Esq., former Editor and Publisher of the Genesee Farmer, and present Editor_and 
Publisher of tho Rural New-Yorker, Rochester. 
Jas. Vick, Jr., Esq., Editor and Publisher of Genesee Farmer, Rochester. 
J. A. Wight, Esq., Editor of Prairie Farmer, Chicago, 111. 
C. N. Bement, Esq., late Editor and Publisher of American Journal of Agriculture, Albany. 
Ruggles, Nourse & Mason, Manufacturers and Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Worcester and 
Iloston, Mass. 
John Mayher & Co., Dealer in Agricultural Implements, New York. 
Albany, N. Y., May, 1850. [21-eow6\v] HOR.4.CE L. E5IERY. 
H S" Redfield 1,50 Henry Whipple,.4 ufacturercr, the prices of«which are not known. 17 bales 
n. o. xvLuut U,... - , vv Shorrnnn 1 Sheep Skins brought 29c. on tune. In Smyrna, we hear 
Hiram Rockafellcr,.. ,^0 J W. ^herman,.1 doing, and Domestic is quiet Prices of Pulled 
V. Conner,.1,4a li. u. i arkcr,.i an(j j'lggge ^re without change; holders of the former, how- 
L. E. Carpenter,.-2 Harvey lord,.2 ever, are firm.—[Shipping List, June 1. 
FARMERS, ATTENTION ! 
Agricultural & Horticultural 
BOOK DEPOT, 
Pure White Lead. 
niE ROCHESTER WHITE LEAD MANU- 
O NE of the most important cares op the P armm, 
is tlie judicious selection of his SEED GRAIN; 
and in order that that care may bo lightened, and 
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 we feel confident will give perfect satisfaction to 
all purchasers. . 
100 bushels Black Sea Spring meat. 
100 do. Italian ao. do. 
100 do. Canada Club do. 
100 do. Spring Eye. 
50 do. Barley, 
100 do. . Buckwheat . 
And many choice varieties of Corn, 1 he above, 
and an extensive assortment of Garden and Grasa 
Seeds, are for sale by RAPALJE & BRIGGfe, 
[15-tf.] 65 Bufi’alo st., Rochester. 
OLD LADIES, TAKE NOTICE! 
I HAVE now on hand and am constantly maiiur 
factiiring, FRONT BANDS, to cover up the 
Prttrt* Smplopr 1 Wm. Kame.1 _ ___ ,, .... turists and horticulturists for 
P H FarriSoiV.3 Win Taylor.1,75 OAMBRWGE CATTLE MARKET, May29. DEWEY, Arcade Hall. Rochester has fbr some structures of every description 
T I irLbIr ’.1 r,.hn White 150 At market 408 Cattle-about308 Beeves, and 100 Stores. JJ. years past kept most of the works on these subjects; This article has been thoro 
J. I.Eacker,.-.1 John White .l,hu gg„gjgji f working oxen, cows and calves and year but as the demand is increasing, he now proposes to keep J « « anicie n^ been moro 
L. Bronson,.l,2o Geo. Munson,.4,dr constantly on hand all the worksoiulieseand kindred sub- best juuges in mis city ana pi 
J. D. Smith,.15 C. H. McCormick,-2 Prices-MarketBeef—Eitrn675'l?cwt,4slqualily639; jecis-logether with Newspapers, Periodicals,&c. Among article. Persons desiring to tf 
T he ROCHESTER WHITE LEAD MANU- X factiiring, FROlM’ BAINUS, to cover up tne 
FACTURING COMPANY beg to offer their grey hair, and bald places iqion the front part of tho 
brands of pure lead to the attention of agricul- head and temples, and I will sell a neater, cheaper, 
turists and horticulturists for painting permanent and better article than can be bought in the State. 
thoroughly tested by the 
Call and see for yourselves. 
Also, Curls, Wigs, Scalps, and Braids; also India 
J. D. Smith,.lo G. 11. MCLormicK,--s prices—Market Beef—Eitrn675 1? cwt,islqimIUy639; jecis-logether with Newspapers, Periodicals, ace. 
I. Dubois,.2 Dexter Foster,.1 -Jd quality 5 90; 3d quality ©5 50; ordinary ©405. Veal the books on hand may be found the following, viz 
W. B. Downer,.1 Win. Laverick,.I Calves ©3. 
H. Hunt,.2 H.P. Norton,.2 Hides-d50 ^ cwt. 
O. A. Graves,. .5 Henry Lampman,.. 1 
Chas. Campbell,.2 Joseph Combs,.2,51) Three Years—200 
J. H. Windsor,.1 L. S. Hodge,.1,50 sbeep and Lambs- 
S. L. Shotwell,_1,50 F. Van Alstyne,-1,25 lot ©*203. Onesold 
•Jas. H. Watts,.1 E. C. Hotchkiss,.1 Swine-Reiail,54(r 
N. Peck,.62c D. H. A. Tiffany,.2 RRiQHTON C 
E. Cook,...2 AtMarket—500 Be 
article. Persons desiring to test the purity of the 
lead, may have it analyzed by a chemist, and if in 
pronounced a genuine Hair Dye, for coloring the hair black. 
Stores—Working Oxen, 55, 70, 83,900100, 
Cows and Calves—©23, 28, 35, 40050. 
Three Years—'20030. 
Sheep and Lambs—470 in market—ExU*a 4,6,7010. By 
lot 8*203. Onesold by G. Bull for 16 50. 
Swine—Retail, 540d4c. Spring Pigs 70®ic. 
RRIQHTON CATTLE MARKET, May 30. 
Johnston’s Agricultural Chemistry,.©1,25 any case it should be found impure, we will pay the 
Libeg’s Agricultural Chemistry. price of analyzing it and refund the money for the 
Do. do. do. ill paper. 20 
Downing’s Fruits of America,. gg particular about the brand; “ Moulson’s, 36 
Thomas’ Fruit Culturist. • Front street, Rochester,” is marked on every keg. 
Coles’ Fruit Book,., .......... . . . ’c 
J. ROBINSON, No. 19 Exchange st. 
lO’Cash paid for Human Hair.. [21-3t] 
New and Important Agricultural Paperj 
THE WOOL GROWER, 
and Magazine of Agriculture and Horticulture, 
MARRIED, 
In Farmington, on tlie 28th ult., by B. Robinson, Esq., 
Mr. Orlando White, of Barre, and Miss Lydia Jane Al¬ 
len, of the former place. 
At Adams’ Basin, Monroe Co., N. Y., on the 28th 
ult., by the Rev. S. 11. Aslimun, Mr. Charles S. 
Jackson and Miss Maria J. Palmeter, all of Riga. 
At Market—500 Beef Cattle, 27 pairs of Working Oxen Parsons qn the Rose,.. however a large quantity of load ‘ ^flve 
Cows and Calves, 450 Sheep, 1*259 Swine. . 7 t Nevertheless, we wish our lead not to 
Prices— Beef Caitle—Exira 6 7i, first quality 6 50, se- Buisi’s Kitchen Garden,... with that or any other, and tliere: 
-iO* coas«mer,togiveM«<r/a(. 
cond ©6; third 4 7 j0*5. 
Working Oxen—73, 80, 85,97,100. 
Cows & Calves—Sales at 16, 19, *21,26, 28,33,35. 
Sheep and Lambs—No extra lots,S2, *2 50,3.350. 
Swine—44054; retail 54064; Spring Pigs *250 will 
are included in the number reported, sell at 64074c. 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET May 39, 
Stephen’s Book of the Farm... 
The Journal of Agriculture. 2 vols., each,. 2,00 
1. Downing’s Landscape Gardening,. J.w 
which Cole’s Diseases of Animals. 50 
Ttie Farmer’s Dictionary,. L50 
Morrell’s American Sheep Book. i.no 
Rural Economy, by Boussingault,. l.;>0 
QaTriuo-Q Ranlr New York; 250 Cows and Calves, 700 higs and 1400 Browne’s Trees of America, 
OdVlUgS uaim. Sheep and Lambs. Hoar’s Grape Vine Culture, 
T he MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- prices-Beeves in belter demand and all iu niaiket sold Duel’s Farmer’s Companion, 
TION will be ojicn daily from 10 o’clock, A. M. to 3 g7®8 75 the 100 lbs, which is an advance. Flower Garden Companion,, 
o’clock, P. M., at the Rochester Bank Building, No. 2*2 Cows & Calves—Dull and sales ranged at ©8014 for Bee Keeper’s Manual, by Mi 
Exchange street. Dry, ©12018 for Springers, and *20033 lor fresh Cows. q'^e Hoiticulturist, vols. 1, *2 
TRUSTEES: Hogs-Soldslowlyat©505;l74 the 100 tbs. The Cultivator, bound voluii 
EvcrardPeck, David E Lewis, Sbeep & Lanibs-Broi'gbt 1 50085 e.acli. Catechism of Agricultural Cl 
The oflerlnes during the past week comprise about Bennett’s Poultry Book. '5 
‘200 hea l Beef Cattle, of which 500 head were taken to Browne’s American Poultry Yard,. 75 
Jour Vr,rtr. Ml) Cows and Calves. 700 hies and 1400 Browne’s Trees of America. •ip’O 
Rural Economy, by Boussingault. 1,30 Jijjg ])anff-U]) alr-tiffht €00king StOVC, CABINET AND CHAIR WAREMUUfeE 
Beniielt’s Poultry Book,. '3 . 'p AMSDFN’S is conceded on all hands to /CONSTANTLY on hand every variety of CABI- 
Browne’s American Poultry Yard,. 75 A 1 A.viSDLlN b, is concecieu on au nanus ro f FURNITURE, every style of Bedsteads 
Browne’s Trees of America. 5,1^ I\. have acquired a wide and better reputation lu ^ ™ ^ Sh ^ is now offering at greater 
Hoar’s Granc Vine Culture. 38 a shorter period, than any other m the world. I >i“U t^nairs, wiucu ue now on g 
Buel’s Farmer’s Companion,. 75 vvish it distinctly understood and remembered, that barg^ns that can be had e e\ 
Flower Garden Companion,.. ^ it not only merits its unparalleled clebrity, but is New York. iv v 
Bee Keeper’s Manual, by Muier, ^ . .J .. l.W Hie most economical and perfect COOK- __ No. 6, Front street, Rochester. N. Y. 
The V.’;: l’*]" stove in use - to the truth of which, I can fur- 03= All work warranted good, or no sale. [1-tf.] 
Everard Peck, David E Lewis, 
David R. Barton, Thomas Hanvey, 
Chas. VV. Dundas, Moses Chapin, 
Levi A. Ward, Ebeiiczer Ely, 
Lewis Sclye, Aaron Bronson, 
Win. N. S.nge, Geo. W. Parsons, 
Win. W. Ely, Geo. Ehvanger, 
Alvah Strong, Joel P. Milliner, 
Martin Briggs, Ephraim Moore, 
Tlieoilore B. Hamilton, Ncheiniah Osborn, 
Freeman Clark. 
EVERARD PECK, President. 
Freeman Clark, Treasurer. 
Rochester, June 1, 1859. [‘23-tf.] 
YOUNG NOKMAN, 
NOW owned by Alanson Clark, will 
stand this season in the vicinity of Rush- 
sired by Old Norman, of 
whom a cut may be seen in tho Cultivator of 1846, 
(Maynumber,) and notices in volumes of same jour¬ 
nal for 1847-8. 
The Cultivator, bound volumes,... l.*^3 b l OVE in use to tne r 
Catechism of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology,.. *25 nish hundreds of testimonials. 
however a large quantity of lead “Jived over” here. publication makes wool growing in all its 
Nevertheless, we wish our lead not to be confound- branches a leading subject, and puts the farmer in 
ed with that or any other, and tlierefore desire all possession of the best and most reliable information 
consumers to give us a trial.^ ^ _ on the markets and prices for wool. The present 
feAMUEE MOULbON, volume closes Istof April. Addross 
No. 36 Front street. f 1-tf 1 " T. C. PETERS, Buffalo. 
Rochester, May 20, 1850. [22tf.] 
C. J. HAYDEN’S 
CABINET AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE. 
C ONSTANTLY on hand every variety of CABI¬ 
NET FURNITURE, every style of Bedsteads 
(O’ All work warranted good, or no sale. [1-tf.] 
ENGRAVING, 
ON WOOD AND COPPER. 
P ARTICULAR attention paid to Drawing and Engrav¬ 
ing Views of Buildings, Machinery, Society Seals, 
Business Cards, Show Bills, &c. Sec. 
Oftise, No. 17 Arcade, opposite the Postoflice, over 
Perry’s Daguerrean Room. 
O’Copperplate Printing executed to order. 
JOHN MILLER, 
Rochester, June 1, 1850. [*23] L. C. MIX. 
County Fairs.—Tents for Hire. 
ri'^HE Subscriber has on hand three handsome 
The Genesee Farmer, bound vols., paper,. 50 ---^ _ _ _ 
Rogers’ Scientific Agriculture,. 75 ju hopes to be able in future to meet the 
Book of Manures,. | rapidly increasing demand. They are of various 
'Phe Milch Cow,. gj^eg — the largest suitable for Hotels and Boarding 
Ynii.Hton the Horse. ° »Aiw!rM,'AT 
Youait on the Horse. 
The Farmer’s Encyclopaedia,. 6,<iu tiouses 
The Fowl Breeder. [13-tl 
PERIODIC.ALS. - 
The Horticulturist, Downing.monthly, ^ THE 
The Cultivator. “ J" .-iiJfc 
The Farmer’s Guide. “ 
The Genesee Farmer,. " 5 
'J'lic American Flora. “ 2;j 
I shall be able at all limes to answer orders for all new cents each, according to size. 
I have recently added to my supply two hundred Nexvest & Cheapest Marble Elstablishment 
y, in hopes to be able in future to meet the IN ROCHESl’ER. 
increasing demand. 'Iffiey are of varfous ^yRUS ALLYN (corner of Buffalo and Sophia 
the largest suitable for Hotels and Boarding ^ constantly on hand a large stock 
. .r n ^'i f of Aifierican and Imported Marble, and Manufac- 
f] Nos. 5 & 7, Buffalo st., Rochester. 
!1 OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY MONUMENTS, TOMB & GRAVE STONES. 
Contains the usual assortment of Trees, Also Table and Stand Tops, Sinks, Soda Slabs, 
Shrubs and Plants—among which are 30,- Paint Stones, Mullet, Printer s Imposing Stones, 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 and all kinds o Marble work. 
A. K. AMSDEN, 
Nos. 5 & 7, Buffalo st., Rochester, 
THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY 
works in this line, and hope that the enterprise will be sus¬ 
tained by the Fanners and iloriicultuiists of Western N. ; 
York. 
M. B. I am continually ordering Frencli and Enghs.i 
X Tents, with all the tackling, which niav be books upon Agriculture, &.C., catalogues of wliicli can be 
hired for less than the cost of lumber for suitable seen at my store. ^11 orde.s pronq.ily 
buildings for Agricultural Fairs. They are imper- [•■J3-3mJ D. M. DLVVLY. Rochester, N. Y. 
Five thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, 
the best sort for market or for Hotel Gardens, where 
large quanlitos ore required through the season.— 
Tills sort produci.ig no seeds it may be cut through 
Rochester, Jan., 1850. [l-tL] 
E. C. JOHNSON, 
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 
Fur and Silk Hats; Cloth and Fur Caps; Mohair and. 
D. M. DEWEY, Rochester, N. Y. 
a much longer period of time than other sorts. Price Silk Plushes, and Slik Plush Caps; Leghorn, Pana- 
$80 per thousand—$10 per hundred—$2 per dozen, maand Straw Hats; Canes andUmbrellas, &c. &;c.; 
YOUNG NORMAN stands 164 hands high, is of vious to water. The largest will acconimodate from 
a dappled chestnut color, and combines great trot- 1,000 to 1,200 persons ^ For information please ap- 
ting powers with long endurance, good courage and ply, by mail or otherwise, to U. 1), 1'. Moork, Esq., 
excellent bottom—a desideratum which renders him of the Rural New-Yorker, or the subscriber, 
by far tho most profitable horse to breed from of any F. C. WILLIA.MS, 
OX YOKES. 
or 25 cents each. 
ail of which will be sold cheap, for cash. No. 38, 
One thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. 
O X YOKES, largo, niedium and small sizes, Tree. Also a few largo ornamental trees, at a bar- 
complete with patent bow pins. Also, OX gain, to clear the ground. 
BOWS, finished and unfinished ; YOKES without Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees 
in tills part of the State. 
AI.ANSON CLARK. 
Gorham, Ont. Co., N. Y., May, 1850. [21-4t] 
12 Biiffiiio street, Rochester. Bows, at very low prices, at No. 65 Buff.tlo street, packed in the best manner 
N. B.—Tents of every description made to order, | Rochester, by 
at short notice, on reasonable terms. E. C. W. [19] 
RAPALJE & BRIGGS. 
SAMUEL MOULSON, 
No. 36 Front street, Rochester: 
B ound copies of the Gen^e Farmer, 
including all the volumes published in octavd 
form [1845 to 1849, inclusive,] for sale at this office. 
Price 50 cents per volume in paper covers—624 hi 
boards and learner. A large discount to agents. 
