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MOORE^S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL ANI) EAMILY JOURNAL. 
LATEST NEWS —BY TELEGRAPH. 
Steamer Baltic Sunk—No Lives Lost. 
THE MARKETS. 
I „ TVTrt ¥,ives Lost. Rural New-York»r Office, > 
^ Steamer Baltic S unk -No Lives Rochester, July 31, 1850. S 
\ Bii Housers Line from Buffalo. The prices of Flour and Wheat have continued to de- 
) Tho RtLner Baltic went out of this port this dine during the past week. New wheat brings 81,<;5)(S 
The steamer 15amc w r^rrr^nn cit- ; not much in as ye:, and the market comparatively 
morning with a large number of our German c.t 
) izens and others on a pleasure excursion, lor the jqq bbls good country at 
< benefit of the German or St. Louis Society. She g3i|_ othcrgood brand? of country sell at5 37i. Re- 
^ iba Ninirara river to Schlosser, where tail prices at the city mills 3 re 5 5t)r<i>5 6>i, the majority of 
< 7 Ank in twelve feet of sales being at the latter figure. There is some Western 
^ she struck on a rock and su market, whieh sells at from 4 75 to 5 t25, 
^ water. All on board reached shore in sa ety. according to quality. 
We understand she will be raised in “ ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
The passengers will probably arrive in the Falls §5 :37a5 50 Bu«cr,lb . llalSJ 
) cars this afternoon. The accident occurred be- Pork,’mess.-io,75fS) 12,75, Cheese, lb.Ga7ic 
( tween eleven and twelve o’clock A. M. do cvrt.4 5Qa4 60 poultry. 
I tB..r.c ... Ad,. r„| 
I„diau.-Cr..p.-Cl.ole,., A.. • B»rd, Mod.......-Sag. 
( Correspondence of the Tribune. Hams, smoked-7a7ic I Timothy.-150a2o0 
Shelbyyille. lud.. July 14. Shoulders, do. .. 5a5ic, Flax.. - - --1 ->0 
The (Indian) corn crop of Indiana is almost wlYsoTi^^ 1 Whitefish, bbl.lobOa? 50 
; certain to be heavy this year heavier than ever grain. I Codfish, cwt.3 38 
tween eleven and twelve o’clock A. M. do cvrt.4 5Qa4 60 poultry. 
Ad,. B.eMw. |o, 
I„diau.-Cr..p.-cl.ole,., Ac. • B»rd,M.d........5a«.L,„,,,_,,"^ 
Correspondence of the Tribune. Hams, smoked- 7a7^c Timothy.-150a2o0 
Shelbyyille. lud.. July 14. Shoulders, do. .. 5a5ic Flax.. - - --1 ->0 
The (Indian) corn crop of Indiana is almost Whitefish, bbl.:650«7 50 
certain to be heavy this year heavier than ever grain. Codfish, cwt.3 38 
before. , , a Up Wheat, bu ..109(^112i Salt, bbl. 
The wheat is now safely gathered, and its . Apples, bu./5a$l 
abundance will make the hearts of our Hoosier _do dried-1 50ai 75 
farmers exult with gladness. _ Oats.40a42c Eggs, doz.lOalU 
Fruit—Apples, peaches, &c.—will also be Barley. rt56c Beans, bu.lal 37 
abundant. hides. Hay, ton- $7al0 00 
The cholera has at length visited our town.— Slaughter, cwt.3 50a4 00 Hard, cord.$3a3.)0 
There were two deaths by it yesterday. Last Calf, lb. 8al0c Soft, do. 
year we escaped this terrible scourge, though it Sheep Pelts ....12ica38 1 Wool, lb.2b«3Cc 
U8- . . YORK MARKET—By Telegraph. 
Interview between Dr. Webster ana Mr. NEW YORK. July ‘JOth. 3 P M.-ASIlES-Gocd 
iniervioxw uLcwcy demand for Pots at6 18. Peailssteady . . 
Llttieiieitt. flour—F air demand, but the market is easier for 
„ I 1 OK mixed Michigan and pure Genesee. Tl.e arrival of pure 
Boston, July 2o. Genesee ha« a depressing influence, and there Is a 
Interview between Dr. Webster ana Mr. 
Littlelleia. 
Boston, July 25. 
An interview took place yesterday afternoon sition tosell. Canadian steady. Sales 1,000 bbis at 4 25 
between Dr Webster and Mr. Littlefield, at the for sour. 83 for sweet, 5 50 for free. Sales domestic 200i 
between “ . . nresence of Mr i'b's ^ ^(3)5 00 for common to straight State, $505 7a 
solicitation of Dr. Webster, m the presence oi ivir. 5 87 ^ 5)^6 for pure Genesee. 
Andrews, the Jailor. On their entrance Ur. W. Grain-Wheat dull. Firmness of holders restricts sales 
Bteoned forward and very cordially and affection- Oatsdull and heavy, 44 f<i )40 Northern, 40®43 Jersey. 
Sy^eized the hand of jir.L. remarking that he and mixed, 05 round 
had long desired to see him I and he could not feel WHISKEY _ Dull and heavy, moro offering. Ohio25, 
satisfied until he had made his acknowledgments Prison 25*. , ^ c, , ,rn 
to him. that he felt that he had done him great in- PROVISIONS- Pork firm-retail demand. Sales loO 
justice, and he asked his forgiveness. '^^bTO^CK^-'duu’ and lower, with sales U. S. O’s t f’50, 
Mr. Littlefield proriiptly and feelingly replied, m*; Albany and Schenectady 85; 
; had long desired to see him; and he could not feel ^^WHISKEY_bull and heavy, moro offering. Ohio25, 
satisfied until he had made his acknowledgments Prison 25*. , ^ c, , ,rn 
( to him. that he felt that he had done him great in- PROVISIONS- Pork firm-retail demand. Sales loO 
^ justice, and he asked his forgiveness. '^^bTO^CKS^-'duu’ and lower, with sales U. S. O’s t f’50, 
( Mr. Littlefield promptly and feelingly replied, j,in, of ’62 Ul; of’OS 111 *; Albany and Schenectady 85; 
N that he forgave him with all his heart,and expres- Erie RR 75*. 
^ Bed his pity and sympathy for him. Mr. L. also MONEY-aulet. Rates unchanged. 
) told him that it was a painful duty to perform BUFFALO MARKET.—By Telegraph. 
' when he took the stand and testified against him, puFFALO. July 29ih, 0 P. M-FLOUR—There is no 
/ but that he felt it a duly which he had no right to movement in the market to-day, and no material change 
shrink from, and if he had stated anything wrong j,, prices. ^ ^.. , 
^ it was not intentional, and he was very sorry and grain— Some inquiry for Wheat for mil mg with sales 
It was not luieiiuuiioi, ai. : j 2,100 new Ohio on private terms. Corn is m tair request 
I asked his forgiveness. , , . . and liolders are firm. Sales 2,000 bu Western mixed at 
( Dr. W. replied that he had misrepresented 'pcawanda 52c afloat; 4,000here at 52*. Oatsarequiet 
> nothing—that he had told the truth. Dr. W. said at 40c. , , ^ ..>oi/-Mor a. 
howevlr, as a dying man *he could not bring the WjinSKEV-Is dull, but prices hrm at 23ifa)-23i Sales 
: sledgehammer to his recollection. As the inter- ppoyisioNS—Market for Pork is still dull and sales 
/ view was drawing to a close. Dr. Webster again jjjg confined to the trad*. . 
( took the hand of Mr. Littlefield, and thanked him Canal Freights unchanged. 
) for calling, and expressed a wish to see Mrs. Lit- DETROIT, July 20.—Nothing doing in Flour at wliole- 
> tlefield sale; retailing at 4 25. There was a consignment of 31 
' T WtlMfiAld rpmnrkpfi tint thftv had always hbls New Flour from Palmers’s Mills, Gidley’s Station, on 
j, Mr. Littleheld remarked that Uiey had always, ^„:<.h was shipped on the Mayfiowerfor 
^ while at the Medical College, got along agreeably pufp,io. 
) and pleasantly together, and that he (Dr. W.) New Fliurwill begin to arrive pretty freely during 
^ had always treated him kindly. *&c. next week, and the week after will briiigt n st Ml more, 
uau aiw j Ji„ u.j .1 New Flour was oflered in market tins year about ten 
Dr. Webster said that a friendly feeling had al- two weeks earlier than last year. 'I’he receipts 
EMERY & CO.’S 
Latest Improved Railroad Horse-Power, and Overshot Threshing Machine and Separator. 
,. , , I nairs in ino=t other kinds of powers in use.) The far- canized India Rubber. The Separator makes a complete 
rpiIE above cut represents this most ^^ful inachine, pan j “‘ ^ ^ ^ greater amountof separation of Grain from Uie Straw, leaving it in the best 
1 with the Latest Improvements, o For winci mcr or mec elevation, as best condition for tiie Fan Mill; thus saving tlie labor of several 
Patent is secured, emtiracmg some of great value ana wura, or lo o c i- 
importance - winch have ]‘'0>"3e»vc3 suiu - ^ tightening the endless platform by f’an Mills of various sizes, for Ilaiid, or fitted to be driv- 
to time as the various kinds made anil sold by us have bt connecting witli tlie bearings of tlie en by the Power, at same time of tlireshing. Also, baw 
come worn, used and failed. in th,> reel shaft is the best we have seen—as it can in'-tantly be Mills in conipleic order. 
The most important of tliese consist accomplished with a cominoii wrench, without stoiiping the Tlie Double llorse-Powor is capable, with 3 or 4 men, Of 
mode of applying the iwwer and motion from the endless accompiisnca wiin a coim.io w , nr, 1 threshin-r from 125 to 200 busheles of Wheat or Rye, and 
platform to the shaft of the ^"X^siiot Thresihn^ Our platform has been considerably lengthened-avoid- the single one from 75 to 100 l.ushcls, or double ttiat quan- 
taming ilie necessary inouon for the OytRsiiox U tlie difficulty of large or unsieady horses stepping over my of Oats per day. They are warranted to perform as 
Machine, witliout crossing tiands or « mrmediaie grarmgs, g y ^ b above, or may be returned to us or our Agents, ot whom 
and at the same time dispensing with tlic small pinions and Powers were introduced to a considerable e.xlcnt they were purcliased within 3 months, and tlie purcliase 
cogs on the links of the endless plailorin . season and wherever used side by side with the most money refunded. 
This Power, as will be readily seen in |ke cut, auDroved powers of other kinds, liave given unqualified q-hjy may be tiad in Rochester, Buffalo, or any of the 
revolving ^forward e^^^^ Saefion Seen Referred. " ^ prlndpal ports on the lower or upper lakes, by adding 
wheels and iron Railroad ft“ck. At the forwaru enu i t,., hrim lone eneaced in the Manufacture, Intro- transportation. 
platform is supported by its small iron shafts, “P°" diiction, dale^^&c., of the various kinds of Horse-Powers, Good Agents will attend to the sale of them in those 
reel about sixteen inches in diameter —tlie sha t ot ms auci on, oaic, , adopted such iiii- „]aces. The prices will be- 
reel extending beyond Uic sides of the frame vvork sufoemnu experiment have seem- Cone Horse-Powers,.885 00 
ly to secure the strong converge or internal gear, wl c p , desirable, we feel confident tliat m this 'Phresher and Separator,. 35 00 
about twenty-four inches in ‘Oametcr 1 he shaft of the V,*! ^ manufactured, all that can be desirable, is j-Qr bands, wrencli, oil can, extra pieces, 5 00—812ii 00 
.885 00 
.. 35 00 
s, 5 00—8125 00 
direction and carries the driving pully on the °PP°^^!? ’ po^vers Tlic’v admit of a level feeding table, tlius avoid- proved, 
and side of the power, for driving the overshot cyhii ie ocrideiits fwliicli often occur with the inclined feeding Single Setts, complete, .®'20 Ofl 
without crossiiii bands or intermediate ge^^^^ IS ) brP^«^ l)Se do’. do. .-... 1-15 00 
the sametimd dispense with tlic small pinions and cog o ’netting^ into tlic machine and lireaking spikes, on- Terms Cash, or approved Notes and Acceptances, - 
tlie links of Uic endless platform. daiwering those engaged with them. The Cylinder Shaft, interest. To good Agents in new locations Ulreral ti 
Tliis arrangement entirely re^ [o’fast Iteel,] runs in Bronze Boxes, which are so made ,v-ill be given. . _ , 
n^rn nnH wDnr nf links and DiniOllS (llCreiOIOiC Lllia\uiiia i »j __.wl a.I xi/r»rn Innco, niui _r^'^l>»:i* 1 llnra SPD nPW nf Pntolnmii 
board,) by preventing hard substances, sticks and stones Double do. do. . ..V F " "‘.f * .,n 
from netting into tlic machine and lireaking spikes, on- Terms Cash, or approved Notes and Acceptances, with 
daiwerini'those engaged with them. The Cylinder Shaft, interest. To good Agents in new locations lilyeral terms 
for cast steel, 1 runs in Bronze Boxes, which are so made ^iu be given. 
of two parts as easily to lie adjusted when worn loose, and further particulars, see new i? 5 uc of Catalogue, or 
can with little trouble, always lie kept tiglit. The speed ^pply personally or by letter at tl:,e Albany Agricnltur- 
of tlie I’ower is sucli that a larger pulley is used on the Works, Warehouse Seed Store of 
'I’lircsher than on most others—driving stronger, with less EMERY & Co.^ 
liability of slipping of bands, wtiicli last are made or v ul- 303 371 ^ Broadway, Albany. N. Y, 
Canal Freights unchanged. 
DETROIT, July 20.—Nothing doing in Flour at whole¬ 
sale; retailing at 4 25. There was a consignment of 31 
hbls New Flour from Falmers’s Mills, Gidley’s Station, on 
Wednesetoy, which was shipped on the Mayflower for 
Buffalo. 
New Fliurwill begin to arrive pretty freely during 
next week, and the week after will bring! n still more. 
New Flour was oflered in market this year about ten 
days or two weeks earlier than last year. 'I’he receipts 
age and wear of links and pinions (heretofore unavoida¬ 
ble) as the the direct stress upon the links vyorking over 
small pinions is wholly avoided—thereby combining oreat- 
ER Strength and Durability with lighter I- iuction 
without tlie liability of brcak.ige ol links, or the wearing 
of links and pinions,—(no small item in the expense ot re- 
Real Estate for Sale. 
A Valuahle and Highly Improved James River 
Estate for Sale. 
« FINDING, since the successful and free 
use of lime and marl, that my pre^nt force 
m FINDING, since the successful and free TTTTM'RV WARREN ' 
use of lime and marl, that my pre^nt force Wif vyxi.iA.JiA.Xji, , 
will be inadequate to my large and improved whoi.esale .and retail dealer in all kinds OF ; 
arable surface, I ofter tor sale privately, tliat desirable aifo FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINHS, 
productive FAR.M, well known as the “KOWL,” suua- i^ i. ,, 
I. t _ . .1-* vT_.1. *1.. \n tTiA (^Aiintv ot omi-kYAfT iiro thp pplohrRt.ftd Plows. 
TROY 
Aj^ricuUural Warehouse & Seed Store, 
No. 315 River St., Troy, N. V. 
Pure Ssed and Good Implements 
ways existed on his part towards him (Mr. L.) of Flour from the 15th of August to the last, and during [ej on the Nortli s’ide of James River, in the County of among which are the celebrated Pre.thum Plows, j 
and his family. the month of September, last year, by the Central Road, Charles City, Virginia, immediately West of, and adjoining manufactured by l\. B. Starbuck—also those made j 
Dr. Webster spoke of bis present situation, and was as follows: o,. i.nn kli Sandy Point and nearly opposite” Lower Brandon,’’being by Minor, Horton, & Co., of Peekskill; . 
y A i \ ’ r L uati*] 15ili to IrsI AumiBtt ISlOj ♦•••♦ • • 30,000 bbls pniiiilista.nt from Norfolk Jiiul Ricbinoiitl, nnd dumilcs from ^ r* • j— 
said he was resigned to his fate, but felt deeply During September, 1819,. 75,000 “ Petersburg. The “Rowe” contains seven hundred (700) Subsoil Plows, Scrapers, Cultivators, Gnndsones, i 
.. acres, lying nearly in a square fronting about one mile on fforsc Powers, 'Phreshing Machines, Horse and I 
said he was resigned to his fate, but felt deeply DufmgSepiember,’l8I9,’. 75’,ono “ 
for his family. During the entire interview, both - 
parties seemed deeply impressed, and they parted , . . 
r We shall not hazard much when we assert that the re¬ 
in tears. ceipts during the siine time this year will e.xceed tlie 
The Boston Times of the 25th says: above from 25 to 50 ^ cent. [Adv. 
We learn that Prof. Webster seems perfectly ro- CHICAGO, July 28.— We hear of no transactions in 
siened and very penitent. He says that he has market. Saleof 3JlOObu new river Winter, deliverable 
6, y P in fifteen days at 68c. A smaller lot deliverable at Mor- 
maue h's peace above, and is prepared to die. choice samples for milling bring 75®7Sc. 
His only sorrow is concerning his unfortunate corn— 6,500 bu •hanged hands at private terms, 
family. The officers of the jail have no appre- [Journal, 
hensioa that he will commit suicide. None are white Siberian Winter Wheat.— This grain nro- 
acres, lying nearly in a square fronting about one mile on fforsc Powers, 'Phreshing Machines, Horse and 
the River, and could be eligibly divided into two Farms.— Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Fanning 
Five hundred and twenty acres arc Mills, Churns, Cheese Presses, Corn Shellers, Root 
cullivatiou — bave been three times abundtiiuly luneu, niKl n»T>ir» Ornc<i 
^n“ovUan‘wc7se?Inar;^ -d Straw Cutters, Grain (Jradles Gn^s, Cradle 
are uncleared, and in wood and timber. 'I’lie buildings and Bush Scythes and bnaths. Ox Yokes, i^ogar 
are all good, consisting oT a two-story wooden dwelling and Coffee Mills, Spinning Wheels and Reels, 1 ails 
house, with seven rooms exclusive of cellars, a kitchen, Tubs, Oak, Pine, and Cedar Ware, Shovels, 
dairy, smoke-house, servants’ houses, and a large barn, g„jjjgg Hoes,-Axes, Wrought and Cut Nails, Crow- 
GENESEE SMD'STORE 
AND 
A-j^ricultural Wareliouse, 
No. 65 Buffalo St., Rochester. 
T he Proprietors of the above named establish¬ 
ment respectfully call the attention of the Ag- 
:ned and very penitent. He says that he has markM. »aleof ^uo bu ne^ nver house, with ^vea rooms exclusive of cellars, a kitchen, and Tubs, Oak, Pine, and Cedar Ware, Shovels, —-, . , 
xde IPs peace above, and is prepared to die.- I’hoi^sanmirfor m dairy, smpke-hou^, servants’ houses and a large barn Wrought and Cut Nails, Crow- rpHE Proprietors of the above named estabhs^ 
is only sorrow is concerning his unfortunate corn-6,50e bu •hanged hands at private terms. ® m nf the bars, Potato Hooks and Forks, Wool Twine, Sheep J- ment respectfully call the attention of the Ag- 
„il,. ’tI,» offic.,, of ,ho J.il h.„ no .pp,o. Po.,„„. o“g,,.'r rp™uy' apS and l-auning Shea,., Wooden VVa,e-j,II kind, of 
nsioa that he Will commit suicide. None are white Siberian Winter WiiEAT.-This grain pro- ihoroghly inspected by such as desire to own real estate lu Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, and the choicest collection of 
rmitted to see him unless they hold a permit mises finely this ye.nr, and the yield will no doubt be a region of Virginia so higtily favored. If desired, I would p -.y:„ j Pipe &c. &c. Well and Cistern i c< a 
im the sheriff ' abundant. 4t has been cultivated in this Slate for the add any additional quantity of heavily umbered land on !■ ence VVire, i.eaa 11 pc, FicW dfld GardCfl SCCdS, 
im tne sneriii. r ■ , r ,3 ■ Hhi two vearsand has uroved itself to be the best cron the tract adioining, not over 2,000 acres. Lime can he Pumps, and Hydraulic Kams m greai vyieiy oi put- a ,,, 
We understand that Mrs. Littlefield will visit If,a\ran be raised. It ought to be sown in August and bought in any quantities at the farm for 0* cents per hush., terns, adapted to any situation required. ever offered in Western New York. Farmers and 
B Professor to-day. September. [Bangor Mer. and marl abounds in the counties adjoining. 'I’liis Farm [13= Sole Agent for Dunn’s celebrated Scythes, Qardeners will find it to their interest to call and ex- 
permitted to see him unless they hold a permit mises finely this ye.nr, and the yield will no doubt be 
from the sheriff. abundant. Jt has been cultivated in this Slate for the 
September. [Bangor Mer. 
Is it not the least smgular fact among all the cir- qSWEGO, July 20-The North Western Insurance 
cumstances of this affair, that Webster has not yet qq declared a dividend of 8 cent upon their 
resigned his “ Ewing Professorship of Chemistry capital stock, lor the last six months, 
and MineraloPV ” in Harvard University.—nef- >othlng transpired in the market yesterday. Received 
ana mineralogy lu i ay ai ^ ''by Lake 4.039 bbls Flour. 34 312 bu of Wheat. 70 bbls of 
ther has he been removed, nor has another been /gbes.and 1,181 M ft of Lumber. [Times, 
appointed in his place—cousoquently, ho is still a 
I • . y ll !>_-/•_ r*. xU - _A Jlx-A Ia## a# rM'I.rl A«wrA*jv^ 
full Professor, and is a full Professor in the first 
Seminary of learning in the United States—who 
will be executed on Friday, August 30, unless he 
anticipates his doom by suicide. 
Departure of Mlssionaries.-— -The ship 
Washington Allston, which sails from this port 
to-morrow for Maulmain and Calcutta, takes as 
Fluur, Wheat, &c. left at Tiaewater. 
The quantity of Flour, Wheat, Corn and Barley left at 
tide water, during tlieSd week in July, in the years 
1849and 1850,13 as follows:— 
is not only easily and cheaply accessible to the best Virginia . Og^^gePear County, 
markets, but also to all others, foreign and domestic.__ 
'Berms- One-fourth cash, the lemaindor in five equal tirUo*)o m- 
annual instalments, with interest upon the whole, payable W IlcLX S lai 
annually, and all satisfactorily secured. Possession given 
after first of August. All letters, post-paid, will ^-prompt- i 
ly rcsiKinded to. ROBER'P B. BOLLING. MONOCUR*ATI\ E 
Petersburgh, Va., July 20, 1850._nPHE subscriber in 
Agent for Dunn’s celebrated Scythes, Qardeners will find it to their interest to call and ex- 
What’s rare is Wonderful. 
MONOCUR.ATIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE, 
amine, as they can procure every thing that has been 
introduced in the way of Slachines, Implements, 
Tools, Seeds, &.c. Sec., of the best quality, on the 
most reasonable terms. 
The stock of Machines, Implements, <fcc., com- 
Belhesda Water-Cure 
AT RICHFORD, TIOGA CO., 
, ^ I c priseseveryarticlefromGrainReapers.HorsePow- 
T HE subscriber in offering his Drencli for Spas- 'I'hreshers to Garden Rakes and Pruning 
modic Cholic m Horses, as well as his Applica- j^j^j^gg Qf p^ows they have all the kinds in use 
A m V tion for Cuts, Broken Knees, Saddle and Harness —including the Massachusetts Eagle, Di 
m for th’pcmpofois «alls, and all abrasions of the skin to a discerning I3^g,,g Wisconsin, American, Anthony’ 
m lor the cure ot uis- rvnKli,. la not. an icmnr.ant him.aelf. nor does he . .7 , ^ _c,..i_:i lui 
Delano, 
y’a Im- 
Inc . • • 15,850 20,269 Dec 16,400 Inc 2,290 
'Pbe aggregate quantities of the same articles left at tide- 
passengers quite a number of Missionaries and water, from the commencement of navigation to the 22d 
. J .. ,1 , r .1 .. , July, during 1849 and 1850, inclusive, is ns follows:— 
assistants, destiuod tor tha stations of the Baptist ■” Flour, hbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu 
Board in Burmah and Assam. Among the nuin- 1849,.. .1,024,133 072,451 2,093.141 90,825 
her are the two Assamese lads, who for some 1650, ... 785,418 307,435 1 , 733,537 129,091 
time past have been stopping in this country.— 
The names of the parties are as follows: Rev. J. 
Dec . . .238,720 365,019 1,259,604 Inc 32,200 
The aggregate quantities of the same articles left at 
Wade and wife; Rev. E. Kincaid, wife and three tide-water, from the commencement of navigation to the 
flourishing villages of Ithaca, Greene, Homer,and Owego. aiscrimiuauoii as lu ulucvb u.m, wee the various improved kinds. 
In regard to softness and purity of water, and every other they possessed the many curative properties assign- Corn Shellers we have the Yankee, Clinton, 
inqiortant means of cure, it will not sufl'er in comparison ed to all the no.strums now for sale and issuing Irom Burrall’s Cast Iron Sheller —the three best 
with more expensive establisements. , „ the laboratories of men, not even pretending to a L„n,i „u„iig,„ ..sp 
'Perms, Four Dollars per week for board and all ordi- knowledge of the anatomy or physiology of the rnttors_includinir the celebrated ma- 
a^^ ri Horse ; but solely advancers his Medicines as alone g, g^SureUbtfi^ 
comformbles. J- H- S'PED.VIAN, M. D., applicable to the disease, wounds, and abcesses, ^ variety of others, at prices varying from $4 
r28-6wl Proprifctor. specified in the directions for use, accompanying 
-iiown'Gii PAIiV'r SHOP bottle, and for which, when used as directed, Hgf^ws of all kinds and prices—i»cluding the 
, ar v professional character will prove anm- ggigbrated Geddes Harrow-. 
children: Rev. J. H. 'Vinton, wife and two chil- 2’^d Jul^in the years 1818 and 1850, inclusive, is as 
dren; Dr. John Dawson, wife and two children; ‘’°“°'’'Flour,bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. Barley, bu. 
Miss McBain, and a boy named Josiah Tisbury, 1848. ... 889,980 747,563 7s0,cu I00,0»8 
for Maulmain; Rev. M. Bronson, wife and one 1850,... 785,418 307,435 1,733,537 129,091 
child; Rev. Messrs. Wm. Wend and wife, and „ ,,,, ,,,n ,.,0 ogk nfi n,,, 
c »* J -c Tilt cs .. Dec. . .104,568 410,128 inc 930,920 22,993 
S. M. Whitney and wife; Mrs. O. S. Cutter; By reducing the Wheat to Flour, the quantity of tliemt- 
Miss M. S. Shaw; Lucien Hayden, Jaa. Tripp, ,terleftattide-waierihisyear, compared with the corret- 
and Mis.s Barbori, (the last three Assamese,) for ponding period of last year, shows a decrease of 331,724 
' - ^ ? KKIisaT X4>Iaisi> 
[*J8-6 vv] _ Froprfotof- 
HOWE’S PAINT SHOP, 
LeROY, GENESEE COUNTY, N. Y. 
W. IIOVVE & BROTHER will be found al their 
rHost Tnnr 24ih bbisof Flour. 
_ L • po ur., .‘i'iin. fgugwing table shows the quantity of some of the 
, , ! , .. T - „ principal articles of produce left at tide-water, from the 
590 dogs have been killed in the city of New commencement of navigation to ihe2Qd July, inclusive, 
inder the new dog law, at a cost of .^dOO. during the years 1848,83 days —’49,83 days —’50,91 days. 
_ Canal open May 1,’48. May 1.’49. Ap 22, 50 
York, under the new dog law, at a cost of .‘J490. 
LeROY, GENESEE COUM \, N. Y. fiillable remedy and unerring cure. Seed Drill' 
P W. IIOVVE & BROTHER will be found al their stable should bo without this Aiiti-spasmodic 
. Shop, opposim the LcRoy Female Seminary ready j Applicaiiori, which can be procured (for the nf Sevthe 
to attend to all orders m House, Sign, Ornamental and Ureneh • -2—4011110x1101175 cents . bcyttie 
Carraige Painting, Graining and Paper-Hanging. Also, 1 rice ot Drench ~ 'Appl c< • large, and s( 
they arc prepared to furnish Window Shades of a superi- present,! at my office here, and at agents in town ^le country, 
or quality. We venture to say we can get up as good, if and country, to be named hercalter. We likewise have the best kinds of Faning Mills, 
not a better. Window Shade than has ever been olfered in [U-tf.l JOHN KELLER, V. b. pv,...... Ox Yokes and Bows, &c. Also a variety 
S:®v“ose^ves ^ tjentlemcn call and judge ''phelps, Ontario Co., March 1, 1850. of ^cultural [ mplement*,-: luh as Pruning and 
LeRoy, June 4, 1850._ [2i-cow4m] —-— Budding Kn 
Seed Drills and Corn Planters of various kinds. 
Horse Rakes of several kinds. 
Of Scythes and Grain Cradles our assortment is 
large, and selected from the best manufactures in 
AIAURIED, 
In Wyoming, Wayne co. by the Rev. S. M. Osgood, 
GEO. OLMSTEAD, Esq. of Clyde, and Miss LUCIA A. 
1C. WALDO, of the former place. 
In Buffalo’, on the 2 l 3 t Inst, by H. B. Burt, Esq. Mr. 
STEPHEN UUINN, of Milwaukie, Wis. and Miss AN¬ 
NE ARMSTRONG, of Rocheslcr. 
In this city, on the 24th inst. by the Rev. Geo. IL Mc- 
Knight, RICHARD WILSON and SUSAN M’ANULLY. 
Flour, bbls. 889,304 1,024,138 785,418 
Wheat, bu. 747,563 672,454 307,435 
Corn.bu. 796,011 2,99.3,141 1,733,.527 
BarDy.bu. 100,093 90,825 P29,09l 
Rye.bu. 71,675 1H.2S0 140,182 
Other grains. 527,132 999,816 861,427 
Beef, bbls. 17,108 17,917 20,012 
Pork, bbls. 71,679 6’2,S50 41,197 
' Ashes, bbiB. 18.797 20,024 12.173 
Butter, lbs.2,857,701 1.822,488 1,176,164 
, . . 6,40i.:J8l 6,834,971 6,287,980 
. . . 4,200,222 3,769,141 3,201,711 
. . . 2,082,244 3,755,942 3,497,595 
Rev FR^DERICK^STARr' ^1 Cheeseq foV! 4,200.‘W2 3,769)141 3,201,’711 
wnssHFi^EN iw Muu ’ Wool, lbs. 2,082,244 3,755,942 3,497,595 
inLima^'onuVe^^mfnst. by^ ».7.013.782 8,347.607 
Victor. OSCAR E. ANDROSS, merchant of Clarkson, „ IJour. 
and Miss CHARLOTTE M., daughter of Thos W. Bak- AjEIT YORK CATTLE MARKET, July 2'2. 
cr, Esq. of Lima. At market, 50 Cows and Calves, and 500 Sheep and 
-^ ---L_ .. Laiiibs Biid 1,500 Bcevcs, al ■ SOU them. 
DIED [Owing to the holiday of Tue.’day, suspended pretty 
, „ ... much all business at the Drove Yard. Prices range at 
In Gates, on Wednesday, the 21Uiinst. JEREMIAH from^5to7 SO. Good retailing qualities sell at these 
HAGAMAN, aged 72years. . rates. A lot of 40 head were taken to supply the Bermu- 
In Lawrcnceburgh, la. on the 23d Inst. CHARLES W da contract. Left over aliout 400. 
Victor. OSCAR E. ANDROSS, merchant of Clarkson, 
and Miss CHARLOTTE M., daughter of 'Phos W. Bak¬ 
er, Ei^q. of Lima. 
Biirrall’s Premium Grain Reaper. 
T he subscriber manufactures, sells and warrants a 
Reaper, which is unsurpassed by any in market. Its 
gearing is iicrfeclly strong and simple, and is not liable to 
get out of order. It has been ilioroughly tested and given 
Uie highe.st satisfaction. 
The first premium was awarded it at the late State Ag¬ 
ricultural Fair. 
Price ®100. Orders or enquiries resiiccting it, promptl 
attended to. E. J. BURRALL. 
Geneva, July, 1850.—[28-8t] 
ENGRAVING, 
ON WOOD AND COPPER. 
P ARTICUIiAR attention paid to Drawing and Engrav¬ 
ing Views of Buildings, Macliinery, Society Seals, 
Business Cards, Show Bills, &c. dtc. 
WRIGHT’S 
IMPROVED DOUBLE POINTED STEEL TOOTH 
CULTIVATORS, 
Budding Knives, See. See. , . 
(Lx" Hussey’s Reaping Machine, and the Rail- 
Road Horse Power and Tbiesher, constantly on 
hand. 
Our Seed Department embraces the choicest and 
miMtrsamplete variety of 
FIELD, GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS, 
which can be found in the State. They have been 
grown, selected, and imported, expressly for our 
own trade, and will prove to their names — pure 
and genuine. 
Farmers, Gardeners and others visiting the city 
are invited to call and examine our stock, whether 
they wish to purchase or otherwise. 
RAPALJE Se BRIGGS. 
Rochester, April 10, 1850, [15-tf,] 
Office, No. ’l 7 Arcade,’opposite Uic Postoffice, over Wholesale and retail, at the old AoRreuLTURAL Ware- ipiig t)ailff-UP alr-tiffht COOklOff StOVe. 
rry’s Daguerreaa Room. house, No. 120 State Street. „ _ __ . i j n i * 
jirCoBiicrplate Printing executed to order. P. D. WRIGHT. A T AMbDEN S, is conceded on all hands to 
JOHN MILLER, Rochester, June 10, 1850. [24] Jr\. have acquired a wide and better reputation in 
youngest son of B, W. Durfee, of this city, m the 17th 
year of his age 
In Irondequoit, on the 25ih inst. of organic disease of 
the heart, ROBERT SMYL^, brother of Dr. John 2 75®0 75 for Sheep, and 11 
Cows and Caivcs-Saits at from 22 50 to **10® 17. 
Market dull. 10 left over unsold. 
Sheep and Ijambs are in good revest: Bales at from 
Perry’s Daguerrean Room. house, NO. 120 State Street, 
icr CoBiicrplate Printing executed to order. 
JOHN MILLER, Rochester, June 10, 1850. 
Rochester, June 1, 1850. [23] L. C. MIX. - 
—;;; I m 7~c xj- the old Rochester nursery 
County Fairs.—Tents for Hire. assortment of Trees, 
T he Subscriber has on hand three handsome Shrubs and Plants— 
Tents, with all the tackling, which may be OOO Northern Spy A 
hired for loss than the cost of lumber for suitable cents each, according to size. 
a shorter period, than any other in the world. I 
wish it distinctly understood and remembered, that 
it not only merits its unparalleled clebrity, but is 
Shrubs and Plants — among which are 30,- most economiral and perfect COOK- 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 STOVE in use-to the truth of wluch, I can fur¬ 
nish hundreds of testimonials. 
S'aged‘35ye"frt.‘!'‘°'‘’ CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET, July 24. 
In lUga, July 24tli, JOHN ROW, aged 41. market231 Cattle—about 190 Beeves,and 4lStores, 
At Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the 20th inst. SAM- conslatingof worklngoxen, cows and calves and three 
UEL B. BALL, Esq. formerly of ihlscily, aged 32 years, 
eldest son of Silas Ball. Esq. Prices—MarketBeef-Extra625i? cwt.lstqualilyO 12 * 
On the 21th inst. at his residence In this city, JAMES Odquality **5 25;ordii)ary 4S6®5. Veal 
D’AVOREN, aged 68 years, he was formerly a resident 
buildings for Agricultural Fairs. They are imper- thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, * recently added to my supply two hundred 
vious to water. The largest will accommodate from ^est sort for market or for I lotel Gardens, where an*! in future to meet the 
of the county of Clare, I reland. 
i Wisconsin papers will please copy.] 
Of Consumption, after a protracted illness, ABIGAIL 
C.. wife of Miller A. Wilght.lii the 63d year of her age. 
In this city, on the 27th inst. CONGDON O. B 
SPRINOSTEAD, youngest son of Johnson Sprlngstead, 1 By lot 02 mid 3. 
Hides—4 50 cwt. Tallow—05 50. 
Stores—Working O.xcn, 67, 73, e0®97. 
Cows and Calves—020,29, 31®4i. 
Three Years—20, 24®27. 
Sheep and Lambs.—1056 in market—Exlra 3, 4®5. 
aged 1 year and 2 montlis. 
Swine-Retail 4*®5*c. Spring Pigs 6®7c. 
c. vvti.L.iaaio, I *80 per thousand —$10 per hundred —$2 per dozen, 
12 Bufl'alo street, Rochester. qj. 25 cents each. in TrFFrvHrkV 
N. B.—'rents of every description made to order, thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum 
at short notice, on reasonable terms. E* G. W Tree Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar- MANUFACTURER AN^ Di^ALER IN 
-nAriQi Tiars* KArss* gain,‘to clear the ground. Fur and Silk Hats; Cloth and Fur Caps; Mohair and 
BAGS. BAGS. BAGS. Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees Silk Plushes, and Slik Plush Caps; LeKhom, Pana- 
^HEAPER THAN EVER — Call, see and be satisfied ..ngUed in the best manner. maand Straw Hats; Canes and UmbrelTaa, &•.; 
^ of the fact. I have a ^ SAMUEL MOULSON, all of which will be sold cheap, for ca 8 h._ No. 38, 
[ 31 ] No. i2 Buffalo St, Ro’chester. [l4-tf.] No. 36 Front street, Rochester. Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. [5-tf.] 
E. C. JOHNSON, 
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 
Fur and Silk Hats; Cloth and Fur Caps; Mohair and 
