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MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
Californians. I THE MARKETS. 
Fort Laramie, July 8, 1850. ~ 7' i 
, , IluRAi. I\ew-Yorkf,r Office, / 
The great California emigration has at length [lochester, August 21, 1850. S 
swept past this point, and the prairies begin to as- Wheat and Flour have declined during the week.— 
eume theT wonted air of solitude and dreamy mo- coming in freely, though operations aresome- 
nolony. The few stragglers, some lUUOinnurn- ^,,},a^gj,gckcd by the low rates offered. Someof the mills 
her, are still behind, on this side the boulh Jf orR, reduced to half their force by low water, which diinin- 
und will bo hero in afew dajs. ishes the demand and affects the price. Among the sales 
Fort Laramie, July 8, 1850. 
The great California emigration has at length 
swept past this point, and the prairies begin to as¬ 
sume thoT wonted air of solitude and dreamy mo- 
bor, are still behind, on this side the boulh Fork, reduced to half their force by low water, which dimin- 
and will bo hero in a few dajs. ishes the demand and affects the price. Among the sales 
The final resnlt of this year s emigralmn, as Monday a cargo of 500 bushels prime Valley Wheat sold 
retriRterfid at this DOltlt, IS as follows : d/,0/U ...„ ortnoi 
registered at this ^s • ’ at 81,03; another cargo of 1,000 bushels, not quite equal, 
men. 825 women, 1,126 children. 9, ''J”? brought ®1. Another sale of 500 bushels, a good sample, 
22.878 liorses, 7,050 mules, 31.502 oxen. o.io4 ^ ^ 
Making an allowance of 2,470 "^^FlouVis firm at 85ra)5,25. In bulk, ®4,75.®5,l2i. Not 
waeons for those who have passed without regis- riour is arm <u» , , .ip , . , s 
taring" and those still behind, we should have 42.- doing. 
___ • nnk/^UT.'sm'Ti'Tf W/TTni A T r? PlfTniPS! 
000 souls and 9.720 wagons on the trail at this 
moment—of this number from 8,000 to 10,000 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour, bbl ..-|5 00a5 25 Butter, Ib.Ilal2i 
are on their way to Oregon with the intention of Fork, mess.. 10,7515)12,75 New Cheese, lb-.4ia5ic 
settling in that country and visiting the gold mines do cwt . 4 50a4 60| poultry. 
nPTt Reason cwt.3 .50a4 50 1 urkeys, lb. 7a8c 
The character of the emigration this year is de- do bbl mess, 11 OOall 50 ^ Chickens.7a8c 
cidedly inferior to that of last. The number of Lard, tried.-oobjcl seeds. 
f. ., . tr.ii have far doloof.-a7c , Clover, bu.3 87a5 — 
difficulties, robberies. &c., ou the trail, have tar smoked....7a7ic Timothy.1.50a2 .50 
FARMER’S AIR-TIGHT & LION TAMER COOKING STOVES, 
AT THE NEW STOVE STORE, NO. 31 STATE STREET, 
Opposite the Rochester City Bank and Wilder, Gorton <fe Co.’s Dry Goods Store. 
- nains, siuokuu - /o/ju, i nuutuy-x ./u 
outnumbered those of last season. Not oidy have 5 ^ 5 ^^. plax.1 25al 50 
they relieved each other of their property, buUhey potatoes, hu.—a50c sundries. 
have paid particular regard to the public and pn- jjuckvvho’t, cwt,150al75 Whitefish, bbl..650a7.50 
vate property in this vicinity. grain. Codfish, cwt.3 25 
The sickness has been severe between this point Wheat, bu .. 1 OOfTl 03 Salt, bbl._90a 100 
and the frontier, but beyond here there has been Corn. a56c Apples, bu.75a$l 
little mortality. Ryo.—a,56c do dried.--1 50al 75 
Several detachments of troops have passed the Oats.—a37i Eggs, doz.lOallc 
same road this season, and during the mostsickly Barley.48rt50c Beans, bu. ..Aa\ 37 
portion, and not a man had been'lost. This will . . . hides. Hay, ton..... $7al0 00 
show ^ost conclusively the advantage of strict Slmighter, ewt.3 50a4 00 1.|3 ^ 50 I 
I AM plca.sed to inform my old friends and customers, and the public generally, that I have opened a 
New Stove Store, on State Street, where I intend to keep the best assortment of the very best 
Cooking, Parlor, Box and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe, Stove Furniture, 
TIN and JAPANNED WARE, that can be found in the city, and sell them CHEAPER THAN 
EVER. I am selling the LION TAMER, a new Large Oven, Hot-Air Cook-Stove, combining all the 
qualities and conveniences of any other Stove sold, and not surpassed for oven capacity, economy and 
utility, by any stove in the city. I shall sell it for $4 or $5 less than any other stove dealer sells one as 
good and as largo. I warrant it to bo equal in all respects to any stove in Rochester, and to give satis- 
factimn^^ERs j YOUR INTEREST ! and if you want to buy a good stove for less 
mnnev than vou will be charged elsewhere, you will be sure to call and examine my stock before pnr- 
BURRALL’S 
AGRICULTURAL FOUNDRY 
AND MACHINE SHOPS. 
GENEVA, ONTARIO COUNTY, N. Y. 
T he SUBSCRIBER manufactures various Ag¬ 
ricultural Implements of the most approved 
kinds, which he sells at wholesale and retail. His 
work is all warranted to be well built and to work 
well. 
The increasing demand for articles of his manu¬ 
facture, recently rendered additions to his shops ne¬ 
cessary, which, having been completed, he has now 
every facility for producing perfect work, and at 
reasonable prices. 
Among the implements now sold by him, are 
BurralUs Clover Mills, 4 sizes, [Ist premium last 
State Fair,] — Burrall’s Shell Wheel Plows, 12 
sizes, highly improved the present season — Plain, 
Iron beam. Shovel, Subsoil, and Corn Plows — 
Burrall’s Com and Grain Cultivators — Improved 
English Drill, for seeding and manuring at a single 
operation — Straw Cutters, for hand and horse pow¬ 
er — Threshing Machines and Horse-Powers, Clod 
Crushers, Field Rollers, Corn Shellers and Separa 
tors, &c. &c. 
Orders from abroad attended to without delay.— 
A liberal discount to the trade. 
April, 1850.—[18-4m] E. J. BURRALL. 
money than you will be charged elsewhere, you will be sure to call and examine my stock before pur¬ 
chasing. FARMER’S AIR-TIGHT is just the Stove for convenience, durability and economy of fuel .— 
the TROY 
and Agricultural Warehouse & Seed Store, 
' No. 315 River St., Trot, N. Y. 
itis- _ 
HENRY WARREN, 
rM.r. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF 
FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINES, 
attention to their diet and water, and also camp 
regulations. 
An express from Fort Hall has just reached 
here with the news that Col. Porter has abandon- 
Calf, lb .8al0c Soft, do.$2a2 50 j warrant the Stove in every case to give perfect satisfaction, if not the money will be refunded. I among which are the celebrated Premium Plows, 
Sheep Pelts-12jca38 j Wool, lb.26a36c sizes, and from long experience can confidently recommend them to all who wish to buy a manufactured by N. B. Starbuck—also those made 
NEW YORK MARKET—By Telegraph. 
NEW YORK, Aug. 19, 3 P, M.—ASHES—80 00 for 
good stove 
by Miner, Horton, & Co., of Peekskill; 
ed that nest and is on his march the Dalles. ^Yhen Pots, 8® for Pearls 
I f I 1H5miLs FLOUR—Fair demand and market firm for low grades 
last heard from he was on Snake river, O States and Western flour. Sales of 3500 bbis atd'* 25rti) 
beyond F'ort Hall. 4 50 for common to good straight Sfate; 84 37a4 02 for 
.. —- straigbtto fancy Michigan; 5 37a5 50 for pure Genesee, 
--— ‘ ‘ old crop, and 5 56a5 02 for new do. 
married, GRAIN—Fair milling idqulry for wheat; sales on pri- 
M A Mua p terms. Oats nominal at same. Corn less firm, and 
In Mendon, hy the Rev. Mr. Parish, Mr. JAMLo i. sales 15,000 bush Western mixed at 02A'a03c, closing at 
RICHARDSON, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Miss ADLLIA j, 
Old Iron, Copper, Rags, &c., taken in exchange for goods, or cash paid. Repairing and Jobbing of Plows, Scrapers, Cultivators, Grindsones 
Jnds done with caro ami despatc . IVAII S SIIOVFI S 'FIIV WARF Arc Aio nlwavs Powens, Ihreshing Machines, Horse and 
A good assortment of SHELI' HARDWARE., NAILa, SllUVE.LS, 1 UN W AKL, &.C. &c., always Hay Manure E’orks, E'anning 
all kinds done with care and despatch. 
A good assortment of SHELF HARDWARE, NAILS, SHOVELS, TIN WARE, &c. Ac., 
on hand, at tho lowest possible prices. 
51;^ REMEMBER NO. 31 STATE STREET — NEW STOVE STORE. ^ 
Rochester, August, 1850. 
A. BURT, of the former place. 
PROVISIONS—Nothing doing In provisions; quota- 
ijons aboin the same. 
WHISKEY—Held at previous rates, but no sales have 
yet tieen made. 
BUFFALO MARKET.—By Telegraph. 
BUFFALO, Aug. 19—E LOUR—The market is heavy 
to day, with but little inquiry. No change to notice in 
prices; 84a4 12J is the range for good brands Ohio and 
Michigan end Indianafrom new wheat. 
GRAIN—Wheat is held above the views of buyers.— 
Holders ask 8in85c; and buyers offer 80c for new Ohio — 
We have no sales to report. Corn is less plenty, with a 
slight inquiry. We notice sales 2500 bush at 53c for wes¬ 
tern mixed from store; also a boat load on private terms. 
Oatsqnietat 30n32c. 
iiuiiu iviiK.es, nay nnu manure ForKs, Panning 
Mills, Churns, Cheese Presses, Corn Shellers, Root 
and Straw Cutters, Grain Cradles, Gnuss, Cradle 
GEO. M. BIXBY. Scythes and Snaths, Ox Yokes, Sugar 
_ anfi Mills, Spinning Wheels and Reels, Pails 
and Tubs, Oak, Pine, and Cedar Ware, Shovels, 
FARMERS, ATTENTION ! Spades, Hoes. Axes, Wj^ght and Cut Nails, Crow- 
_ bars. Potato Hooks anifforks, Wool Twine, Sheep 
Agricultural & Horticultural “^d Pruning shears. Wooden Ware—all kinds of 
BOOK DEPOT. Fields Garden and Flower SeetLs, 
D m. DEWEY, Arcade Hall, Rochester, has fbr some Fence Wire, Lead Pipe, &c. &.C. Well and Cistern 
• years past kept most of the works on these subjects; Pumps, and Hydraulic Rams in great variety of pat- 
bul as the demand is increasing, he now proposes to keep terns, adapted to any situation required 
rnnatnntlt.''nn hntirl nil YirorL-a rtn iKaca r-. i * . . J. 
constantly on hand all tlie works on these and kindred sub¬ 
jects—together with Newspapers, Periodicals, &.c. Among 
the books on hand may be found the following, viz: 
Johnston's Agricultural Chemistry,.81.25 
Libeg’s Agricultural Chemistry,. 1,00 
Do. do. do. in paper,. 20 
■nTTTVnVT’S SnVTHES. Libcg’s Agricultural Chemistry,. 
B ,,. »-» in paper,. 
Y an act of incorporation ol the LegtslaHtre oj Downing’s Fruits of America,. 
Maine the Scythe Manufacturing Establishment Thomas’ Fruit Culturist,. 
of R. B. Dunn, Esq., at North Wayne, Marne, has Coles’ Fruit Book,.. 
1 P t • . * . 1_1_._ 7 -.- «.U~ Hnvpv’n Frill'f '4 nf ATnAri/»Jl lIllWtrafAH in tviivaKa* 
TPWTin'DV Ct 5cf Canal Freights 9c for corn, 53a54c f 
JlilliiljXiX ». UO, S w^eat to Albany. 
Latest Improved Railroad Horse-Power,fand’Over- MILWAUKEE, Aug. 13.—There is n 
shot Threshing Machine & Separator. market. Business very dull. 
° _ Wc are sorry to learn frem Fon du Lai 
T he aliove cut represenu this most useful machine, rains of l.tst week have done considera 
with the Latest Improvements. O’ For which farmers of iliat vicinity. 
Patent is secured, embracing some of great value and The Watertown Register says that t 
importance — wliich have suggested tlicmselves flrom lime quarter proceeds slowly, on account 
to time as the various kinds made and sold by us liave be- showers. 
come worn, used and failed. _ We learn th.al the quantity of new wl 
WHISKEY—In vood demand at 25c, with sales of been formed into a corporate body under the style Hovey’s Fruits of America, illustrated, in numbers, 1; 
.. and name of the NORTH WAYNE SCYTHE . 
Canal Freights 9c for corn, 53a54c for flour, 14c for ' ” . ” ^ .aifin nnn 
j-ejt to Albany. COMPANY, with a Capital of ^>160,000. 
Mrs. Loudon’s Flower Garden,. 1,25 
Parsons on tlie Rose,. 1,50 
[LFSole Agent for Dunn’s celebrated Scythes, 
in Rensellear County. [15-tf.] 
What’s rare is Wonderful. 
MONOCURATIVE VETERINARY MEDICINE. 
T he subscriber in offering his Drench for Spas- 
HKHlic Cholic in Horses, as well as his Applica¬ 
tion for Cuts, Broken Knees, Saddle and Harness 
Galls, and all abrasions of the skin, to a discerning 
We learn that the qiiaiilily of new wheal received at 
The most iini>ortanl of tliese consists principally in tlie 
mode of applying the [.ower and motion ffom ihe endless 
platform to the shaft of the main Driving Pulley, and ob¬ 
taining tlie necessary motion for the Overshot'I’hreshino 
Machine, witiiout crossing bands or intermediale gearings, 
and at the same time dispensing with tlie small pinions and 
Its principally in tlie Chicago up to Saturday was about 14,000 bush; most of desire to call particular attention, 
ion ft-om ihe endless it had been shipped to Buffalo, and sold at 85c. derson Bros. GKHVilfE. Cast Si 
[Sent. & Gaz. 
NEiV YORK CATTLE MARKET, Angl2. 
e *Yo.m. .o ....D oi Liie iiiucn.uery, Journal of Aericulture 2 vols earh 2 nn Possessea me many curative properties assign- 
d the known skill and experience of the workmen, Downing’s Landscape Gardeningl. 3 00 ^ nostrums now for sale and issuing from 
at the quality of the Scythe will be unsurpassep Cole’s Diseases of Animals, . *50 th® laboratories of men, not even pretending to a 
’ any in the market. The Fanner’s Dictionary,. 1,50 knowledge of the anatomy or physiology of the 
To their article of Cast Steel Gntss Scythes they Morrell’s American Sheep Book,. 1,00 Horse ; but solely advances his Medicines as alone 
sire to call particular attention. Made from San- . applicable to tho disease, wounds, and abcesses, 
^ imported ex- Se’s ASn Cit^^^ ?5 «‘e directions for use, accompanying 
. and the known skill and experience of the workmen, nowninir’s i..Tnri«rnn.^r:/r*Iion!nIi .. it 
t of fl e^f eouenl ‘hat the quality of the Scythe will be unsurpassep Lwf D^ia^s of AnS? .'.'.'.’.‘; i ; 
^ by any in the market. The Fanner’s Dictionary,. 1 ,; 
Made from San- 
prossly for that purpose, they vyill always be what jjrowne’s Trees of America 
each bottle, and for which, when used as directed. 
Offered 2001) Beeves, (1600 Southern, remainder from be named, made of Hassenclever or German Steel, 
lis Slate and the East;) 50 Cows and Calves, and 5,500 and stamped and palmed off as Cast Steel. No 
they are represented, and not like some that could Hoar’s Grape Vine Culturel.’38 he stakes his professional character will prove anin- 
I-Iooa..n..lA..AP r... SIIAaI RlloPa rrK rnllnKl.. _ 
Bud’s Farmer’s Companion. 75 
Flower Garden Companion,. 25 
T.r liwen IT wm the cut. has tho "'’B^Je^retcr'i'he supply of Oat.le has been unusually ff --J tVimsS “fe Kc« eo’is^“^i"a^,J^ b.-ekeh.-. I ^'.! .k I ^ procureTIT "the 
revolving plank platform traversing upon its own friction large, wlilch fact, taken in connection with the warm dealers and consumers, and customers may b as The Cultivator, bound volumes,. 1,25 I rice of Drench _—-Application 75 cents. 
wheels andiron Railroad track. At the forward end this weather, has had the effect to weaken prices a little.— sured of prompt attenuon and nonoraDio oealing. Catechism of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology,.. 25 present,) at my office here, and at agents in town 
‘ - - _ - Particulnr attention will be given to furnishing The Genesee Farmer, bound vols., paper,. ’ • ■ 
Grain Scythes for Cradle makers, of any pattern de- Rogers’ Scientific Agriculture,. 
platform is supported hy its small iron shafts, upon an iron Sales of good retailing qualities at from 06 lo 87 50—the 
reel about sixteen inches in diameter —the shaft of this, market closing very dull. 600 left over. 
The Cultivator, bound volumes,. 1,25 
Catechism of Agricultural Chemistry and Geology,.. 25 
The Genesee Farmer, bound vols., paper,. 50 
Rogers’ Scientific Agriculture,. 75 
reel extending beyond the sides of the frame work sufficient- Cows and Caives—Salis at from 020 to 28 50®37 gji-gj and of as good stylo, finish and temper as the Book of Manures,. 50 
ly to secure the strong converge or internal gear, which i» 50. All taken. icnnwn ^ The Milch Cow,. 3a 
about twenty-four inebes in diaineler. The shaft of the Sheep and Lambs—Sales at from 1 50 to 02 75f35 for ocstKiiuwj^^ .n„,^«,.tri.ll,' oollnlf/.,!- Youatt on the Horse,. 1,75 
about twenty-four inebes in diameter. The shaft of the Sheep and Lambs—Sales at from 1 50 to 02 75fa)5 for 
driving pulley (which [lulley is aliout three feet in diamiv Sheep, .md Lambs at frqm 2 50 lo 3 50, according to qual- 
ter,) is hung in like manner with the small gear upon one ity; 300 unsold. 
end, operating inside the converge gear lielbre described, OAMBRIDOE CATTLE MARKET, Aug. 7. 
n„/l .-r,nu»niiont1i/ rpci'ivpa nn inrrn.ised motion in the same ” 
At market 1072Cattle—about COO Beeves, 47-J Stores, 
end, operating inside the converge gear lielbre described, 
and consequently receives an increased motion in the same 
direction and carries the driving pully on the opposite end, ai marKei lurAYauic-aDoui uu., i.eeves, ii-a oiqrei 
and side of the iwwer, for driving the overshot cylinders consisting of working oxen, cows and calves, yearlmgi 
without crossing liands or intermediate gearing — and at two and iluce years old. t 1 . iii 
the same timd dispense with the small pinions and cogs on 
tlie links of the endless platform. 
This arrangement entirely removes all liability of break¬ 
age and wear of links and pinions (heretofore unavoida¬ 
ble) as the the direct'stress upon tlie links working over 
small pinions is wholly avoided—thereby combiningoREAT- 
ER Strength and Durability with lighter Friction, 
ER O TKEHU l ll aiiu 1 /i'n.Aoii.ii I KY 1 I.M i Voirlinira 1111^15 
without the Imbility of breakage of links, or the wearing . 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra 0 SO tP cwt, IslqualilvSC- 
25; 2d quality 5 75; 3d quality 05 25;urdinary 4S0(S)5.— 
Veal Calves 02 SI'lolS. 
Hides—4.50 ^ cwt. Tallow—05 50. 
Stores—Working Oxen, 56, 6.5, 75, 90. 
Cows and Calves—0-.0,26, 32, 50. 
Three Years—17, 2o(w3i-, Two yeais old 17, 2015)25.— 
best known. Youatt on the Horse ...!!!!! . 175 
Orders and inquiries arc respectfully solicited, The Fanner’s Encyclopaedia,. sloo 
and any addressed to the subscriber at Mohawk, The Fowl Breeder,. 25 
Herkimer Co., N. F., will meet with prompt atten- PERIODICAI.S. 
tion. [1-tf.] HIRAM G. WHITE, Agent. The Horticulturist, Downing,.monthly, 25 
-—-~ The Cultivator. » 10 
Burrall’s Premium Gram Keape r. The Farmer’s Guide,. “ 25 
riXHE subscriber m.-inufactures, sells and warrants a 1 he Gene.see Farmer,. “ 6 
X Reaper, which is unsurpassed by any in market. Its ., “ 
gearing is perfectly strong and simple, and is not liable to ^ shall be able at all times to answer orders for all new 
get out of order. It has been thoroughly tested and given works in this line, and hope that tlie enterprise will be sus- 
the highwt satisfaction tamed by the 1 armers and Horticulturists of Western N. 
...Vo O nt fl,« A r, YOtk. 
of links and pinions,—(no small item in the cxiienseof re¬ 
pairs in most other kinds of powers in use.) The far¬ 
mer or mechanic is cnatded to ixjrform a greater amountof 
work, or to oiHjrate witli less power or elevation, as best 
suits his wishes. 
'J’he arrangement for tightening the endless platform by 
means of joint holts connecting with the bearings of the 
reel shaft Is the best we have seen—as it can in-tantly be 
accomplished with a coininon wrench, wiihoutstO|ipingthe 
team. 
Our platform has been considerably lenglhened—avoid¬ 
ing the difficulty of large or unsteady horses stepping over 
or off at eitlierend. 
These I’owcrs were introduced to a considerable extent 
last season, and wherever used side hy side with the most 
approved powers of other kinds, have given unqualified 
satisfaction and been preferred. 
Having been long engaged in the Manufacture, Intro¬ 
duction, 8ale, &c., of the various kinds of llorse-l’owers, 
for different purposes, and at all times adopted such im¬ 
provements as from observation and experiineiu have seem¬ 
ed necessary and dcsiralile, we feel confident that in this 
Stores-WorkingOxen,56, 6.5, 75, 91). the highest satisfaction. 
Cows and Calves-0-.0,26, 32, 50. The first premium was awarded it at tlie late State Ag 
Three Years—17, ‘25iS35; Two yeais old 17, 20l5)25.— ricultural Fair. 
earlings 10(5)15. Price 0100. Orders or enquiries res[)ecting it, promptl 
Sheep and Lambs.—3379 in market. Prices—Extra, attended to. E. J. BURRALL. 
fallable remedy and unerring cure. 
No stable should bo without this Anti-spasmodic 
and Application, which can be procured (for the 
Price of Drench ‘J—Application 75 cents, 
present,) at my office here, and at agents in town 
and country, to be named hereafter. 
[11-tf.l JOHN KELLER, V. S. 
Phelps, Ontario ('o., March 1, 18.50. 
THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY 
# Contains the usual assortment of Trees, 
Shrubs and Plants—among which are 30,- 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 
The Cultivator, . .. » ' lo cents each, according to size. 
The GeuMce Farmer'.'.'.! ‘’ >“ ^ ® celebrated Giant Rhubarb, 
'i ho American Flora',“ 25 ^ best sort for market or for HotSt Gardens, where 
I shall be able at all times to answer orders for all new quantites are required through the seaooQ.— 
orks in this line, and hope that tlie enterprise will be sus- ^ u’** sort producing no seeds it may be cut through 
ined by the Fanners and Horticulturists of Western N. a much longer period of time than other sorts. Price 
T .-1. , ■ r. . J T, . $80 per thousand—$10 per hundred—$2 per dozen, 
N. B. I am continually ordering French and English qj. 25 cents each. ^ 
03, 4, 5fa)6 25. By lot 1 25, I 75 and 2 50. 
BRIQHTON CATTLE MARKET, Aug. 15. 
At Market—71)0 Beef Cattle, 200 Stores, 4 pairs Work¬ 
ing 1 40 Cows and Calves, 4500 Sheep and Lambs, 
and 650 Swine. 
Genkva, July, 1850.—[28-8t] 
TIic banff-up air-tii?Iit Cookini? Stove, 
A t AMSDEN’S, is conceded on all hands to 
have acquired a wide and better reputation in 
books upon Agriculture, &.c., catalogues of which can be 
seen at my store. All orders promptly attended to. 
[•J3-.3m] _ U. M. DEWEY, Rochester, N. Y. 
Pure White Lead, 
T he ROCHESTER WHITE LEAD MANU- 
EACTURING COMPANY beg to offer their 
1 -,.I . ..C . ...... .... il. . ... .V • , 
Brices—Beef Cattle-Extra 6 25(5)6 50, first quality 6; ^ ghortcr period than any other in tho world. I pukk i.kad to tho attention of agricul- 
cond 5 75; third 4 7 o(Wj^ _ _ ^ wish it di.st.inct.lv iinder.stood and remembered, that tuDsts and liorticulturists for painting permanent 
Cows & Calves—«16. 17. 19, 22, 23, 28, 31. 
Store.'—2 years old 012(5)13; 3 yrsold lt(S)20. 
Worken Oxen—No sales. 
wish it distinctly understood and remembered, that jurists .mu noriicuiuirists lor 
it not only merits its unparalleled clebrity, l)ut is 1 structures of ®''®ry description, 
warranted the most economical and perfect COOK- ! ^ has been thoroi 
One thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum 
Tree. Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar¬ 
gain, to clear the ground. 
Orders by mail promptly executed, and trees 
packed in the best manner. 
SAMUEL MOUI.SON, 
[14-tf.]_No. 36 Front stretlS, Kochestor. 
To Farmers & Produce Dealers. 
This article has been thoroughly tested 
best judges in this city and pronounced a , 
Sheep .md lambs—162,1 75, 02, 3. One ex Ira lot 8 cos- STOVE in use — to the truth of which, I can fur- this city and proiioiuiced a genuine Produce Tables,” exhibiting at one view the value of 
3US sold for 0.5(1. nish hundreds of testimonials. "tide. Persons desiring to test the purity of the than inxi^e™ iWaad dillerlnt ^ 
Swine—4|(a)5Jc; retail 5J(S)8i. Old Hogs 3Jc. 
PniLADELPHlA CATTLE MARKET.— 
nish hundreds of testimonials. arucie. i ersons uesiring to test the purity oi tne than sixteen thousand dilferent quantities of Grain, com- 
I have recently added to my supply two hundred may have it analyzed by a chemist, and if in puled at si.\iy iKiunds to the bushel, so arranged as to pre- 
and fifty, in hopes to be able in future to meet the “UV ^ should be found impure, we will pay the feol o" the same page the value of the whole number of 
Cows & Calves—Fresh Cows range from 020 to 30; 
Bower, as n'ow manufactured, all that can Ik 3 desirable, is ™ “ 'J-;--™ 
found, to a. greater extent than any heretofore sold by us, faff rea msl a? 5 
MARSHALL’S BOOK BINDEKY, 
or with which we are acquainted. 
The Overshot Threshers and Vibrating Separators, with 
improvements, have been sold with like success as the 
Bowers. They admit of a level fbeding table, thus avoid¬ 
ing .accidents, (which often occur with Uie inclined feeding 
board,) by preventing hard substances, sticks and stones 
from getting into the machine and breaking spikes, en¬ 
dangering those engaged with them. The Cylinder Shaft, 
Hogs are in fair reqneftat 5 25(®575 ^ 100 lbs. 
Sheep and Lambs—1 25(5)4 50 each, as in quality. 
WHITNEY’S 
Rochester Gallery of Daguerreotypes 
C '10NT.\INS portraiuof distinguished Americans, Offi- 
j cers of itie Army, and many of our well known Citi- 
rand Buflalo streets, over Sage & Bro. 
Bookstore, Rochester, N. Y. 
in buying lead branded as Rochester lead. Mark, by saving time and warranting accuracy, which from hasty 
BURNS’ BI.OCK corner of Stjito I o/(earf/tere. There is calculations often happens. 
,,i i>..(T..i,. A. 1 however a large quantity of load “fixed over” here, ® former books have attained a reputation 
however a large quantity of load “fxedover” here. 
Nevertheless, we wish our loud not to be confound- 
for correctness and accuracy, and become so (Ktpular 
wherever known, as to need no recommendations, and this 
Music, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &.c. bound in plain vi ith that or any other, and therefore desire all one will recommend itself^ every one interested as soon 
[of cast steel,] runs in Bronze Bo.xes, which are so made zens, to whonrthese Rooms are especially dedicated, 
of two parts ns easily to lie adjusted when worn loose, and This cslablishmcnt is one of the most extensive in West- 
can with little trouble, always he kept light. The speed ern New York. It now occupies three large and conimo 
of the Bower is such that a larger pulley is used on the dious rooms, in the new and lieauiiful block lately erected 
'J’hresher than on most others—driving stronger, with less by Gen. Gould, entrance 14 State street. 
Ijabilily of slipping of bands, which last are made of Vul- 
nnd fancy bindings; old books rebound; Blank Books consumers to gi\ e us a (rta/. 
ruled to any pattern, and bound to order, Public oAMUEL 
and Private. Libraries repaired at'short notice.— r> , . ^ 
Packages containing directions for Binding, punetu- Rochester, May 20, 18o0. _ [22tf.] _ 
ally attended to. THE LION 
N.B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. rw, ^ .r w 
M ay, 18.50. [21] F. H. MARSHALL. AIR-TIGHT OOOKIiVG STOVE, 
i’est 6l Cheapest Marble Establishment At Cheney Sj No. 24 Exchange St, Rochester. 
IN ROCHEiSTER. T ’VUUIjD respectfully call the attention of my 
(RUS ALLYN (corner of Bullalo and Sophia A ’^^® K®*" ™®®*^ ®P‘ 
streets,) keeps constantly on hand a large stock Proved COtJKING S1 GVL ever offered to the pub- 
L MOULSON, 
No. 36 Front street. 
[22tf.] 
The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most sclenti- 
canized India Rubber. The Separator makes a complete fic manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor; 
separation of Grain from tlie Straw, leaving it in the best being separate and distant from the Reception and Work- 
condition for tlie Fan Mill; thus saving the labor of several Ing Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and ftree ftom tlie disa- 
condition for the Fan Mill; thus saving the labor of several Ing Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and ftree ftom tlie disa- streets,; Keeps constantly on liana a large stocK 
men, and doing the work better. grceableeflecls of chemicals. of American and Imported Marble, and Manufac- 
Fan Mills of various sizes, for Hand, or fitted to be driv- The copying apparatus is under the suitervision of an tures, in the best style, all kinds of 
en by the Bower, at same time of tlireshing. Also, Saw arUst of well known skill in that very difficult branch of MONUMENTS, TOMB GRAVE STONES. 
Mills in complete order. ‘'’'® Also Table and Stand Tops, Sinks, Soda Slabs, 
The Double Horse-Bower is capable, with 3 or 4 men, of pressly jirrangi-d lor procuring exact copies of Daguerrreq- «f„npa Mullers Printer’s Imuosiniy Stones 
threshing from 125 to 2UU busheles of Wheat or Rye, and types, pamlmgs, statuary, &c. It is the aim of the propri- it t ’r,' -.xr/M-L- ^ ^ ’ 
the single one from 75 to 100 bushels, or double that quan- etor to render m every part of his business that attention and al kinds o Mar )lo work, 
lily ol* Oats per day. They are warranted to iierforiu as winch the public are entitled to from the patronage he has Ivocnester* looU* J 
above, or may be returned to us or our Agents, of whom received. „ ,, ,, ^ I . . TT ' 
Uiey were purchased within 3 months, and the purchase 17, Gould Buildings. (32tf) 14 State st. New and Imiwrtant Agricultural Paper; 
money refunded. - wastavii' a w 3 nr - THE WOOL GROWEil, 
Tliey may be had in Rochester, Buflalo, or any of the SEWARD FEMALE SEMINARY* Wn.,./,'..,, 
principal ports on tlie lower or upper lakes, by adding NO. 45 AI,EXANDER STREET, ROCHESTER, N. Y. ^ . horticulture, 
transiioitation. riXHE Fall Tcriu of this Institution will commence Edited hy 1. C. PElEKcs, 1 roprietor of the Buffa- 
Nexvest & Cheape.st Marble Establishment 
IN ROCHE OTER. 
C YRUS ALLYN (corner of Buffalo and Sophia 
streets,) keeps constantly on hand a large stock 
as seen. , 
The price of the book is twenty-five cents at retail, 
which is cheaper than any Broduce iUKoner now pub¬ 
lished, and so low that every person emPpossess a copy.— 
Orders solicited. G. W. FISHER, 
Bookseller and Bublisher. 
Rochester, June, 1850. [‘25-eow-3m) 
ENGRAVING, 
ON WOOD AND COPPER. 
P ARTICULAR attention paid to Drawing and Engrav- 
ing Views of Buildings, Machinery, Society feals. 
of American and Imported Marble, and Manufac- j It is acknowledged by all oO have the largest I Business Cards, Show Bills, &c. &c. 
oven, to bake better with less fuel, to have superi¬ 
or advantages for broiling, and to be the most oco- 1 Perry’s Daguerrean Room. 
Arcade, opposite the Postoffice, over 
New and Imiwrtaut Agricultural Paper; 
THE WOOL GROWEil, 
The Academic year is divided into ihree terms of four- ers; to clubs, 20 per cent, discount. 
teen weeks each. 
transiioitation. riXHE Fall Icriu of this Institution will commence 
Good Agents will attend to the sale of them in those X Thursday, September 5th, 1850. 
places. The prices will be— The Academic year is divided into three terms of four- 
For One Horse-Bowers,.085 00 lecii weeks each. 
For Thresher and Separator,. 35 00 expenses: 
For bands, wrench, oil can, extra iiieccs, 5 00—0125 00 Board, in advance, for the year,.054 00 
Best Two Horse Machines, complete, (02.5 more) 150 00 “ “ ’* ” term,. 2IM)0 
Fan .Mills, from.022 to 028 'Buition In the English course, in advance,. 4 to 8 00 
Saw Mill, comiilcle,. 035 “ “ ” “ for the year,.10 lo 20 00 
We will also furnish “ Wheeler’s” Machines, latest im- 'Bliere is an extra charge for Music, (I’iano, Guitar, Or- 
proved, ’ gan,) Drawing, Bainting, Embroidery, and the Languages. 
Single Setts, complete.0120 00 Letters of inquiry may he addressed to 
Double do. do. . 145 00 LUClIilA TRACY, J’rincipai. 
Terms Cash, or approved Notes and Acceptances, with Rochester, Aug. 14, 185ii. ___ l.'ki-St*] 
Interest. To good Agents in new locations liberal terms _ , Z~~, ~ I IT ; 
will be given. Orcliai d & Gai’dcii Fruit Trees 
Tliesc machines may lie seen at the store of J. B. Fogg, T^OR HALE.—Ten Thousand BEACH TREES of 
Nq. 14 Front street, Rochester, where any information X* choice varieties and in good condition to set out the 
will tic given and orders thaiiklully received. present autumn, or ensuing spring, two years from tlie bud. 
N.B. Persons wishing this latest improved Potcer shou\(\ Also sixty varieties of .Al’BLE TREES, and several of 
not fail to call and exaniine, as they cannot be had at any CHERRY, ABRICOT, &c., all of which will be sold on 
lo Wool Depot. Monthly—50 cents single subscrib- 
nomical and perfect, in all other respects, to any 
other stove now in use. 
My arrangements are such that I hope to have a 
constant supply, and my friends and customers can 
at all times be accommodated with them, at rea¬ 
sonable prices. 
(O^ Please call and examine them. 
J. E. CHENEY, 24 Exchange st. 
Rochester, May, 1850. [19-tf.l 
Savings Bank. 
rpiIE MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- 
This publication makes wool growing in all its COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- 
taa„choL Ion,ling ,nbjcct..„.l put. tho fnnncr in ‘n? 
possession of the best and most reliable information Exchange street. 
O’ Copiierplate Brinting executed to order. 
JOHN MILLER, 
Rochester, June 1, 1850. [23] L. C. MIX. 
County Fairs.—Tents for Hire. 
T he Subscriber has on hand three handsome 
Tents* with all the tackling, which may be 
hired for less than tho cost of lumber for suitable 
buildings for Agricultural Fairs. They are imper¬ 
vious to water. The largest will accommodate from 
1,000 to 1,200 persons. For information please ap¬ 
ply, by mail or otherwise, to D. D. T. Moore, Esq., 
T he MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU- jv!" v'VC’ 
TION will be open daily from 10 o’clock, A. M.'to 3 *^^® New-Yorker, or the ^bscriben ^ 
Tuition in the English course, in advance,. 4 to 8 00 on tho markets and prices for wool. The present 
“ “ ” “ lor the year,.10 to 20 00 volume closes 1st of April. Address 
There is an extra charge for Music, (I’iano, Guitar, Or- fl-tfl * T. C. PETERS Buflalo 
gan,) Drawing, Bainting, Embroidery, and the Languages. -=--!--^— 
Letters of inquiry may he addressed to U. J. HAYDEN’ 
Letters of inquiry may he addressed to 
LUClIilA TRACY, J’rincipai. 
Rochester, Aug. 14, 1850. |33-3t*J 
Orchard & Garden Fruit Trees 
I 7DR HALE.—Ten 'J'liousand BEACH TREES of 
. choice varieties and in good condition to set out the 
present aulumn, or ensuing spring, two years from tlie bud. 
otlier iilacc in Rochester, e.xcept as above. 
For further pariiculars, see new issue of Catalogue, or 
liberal terms. 
Orders can bcicftwitli J. H. Watts, Esq., at Mr. Bow¬ 
ers’ E.xchaiigc Office, next door to Monroe Bank, or witli 
aiiplv personally or hy letter at the Albany Aorriciiltur- j-'A'-naiim. v.oiol, uour lo luonrot uaiiK, or with 
al Works Warohousp and Seed of ° ‘''® No. 29 Ale.vander street. Orders from a 
ai worKS, warenouse ana oeea »iore oi distance will be promptly attended to. 
... .I MnsraTovn 
Rochester, Ang. 15, 1850. [31-lOv 
ang134tdSrc 309 and 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
MOSES LONG. 
CABINET AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE. 
C 40NSTANTLY ou hand every variety of CABI- 
J NET FUBNITURE, every style of Bedsteads 
and Chairs, which ho is now olVering at greater 
BARGAINS that can bo had elsewhere in Western 
Now York. 
No. G, Front street, Rochester N. Y. 
[O’ All work warranted good, or no sale. [1-lf.] 
B ound copies of tlie Cenesee Fanner, 
including all the volumes published in actavo 
form [1845 to 1849, inclusive,] for sale at thi.s otiicc. 
Price 50 cents per volume in paper covers—62i in 
boards and leather. .\ large discount to agents. 
TRUSTEES: 
Everard Beck, Daniel E. Itewis, 
David R. Barion, Thomas Hanvey, 
Chas. W. Dunuaa, Moses Chapin, 
Levi A. Ward, Ebenezer Ely, 
Lewis Selye, Amoii Bronson, 
Win. N. Sage, Geo. W. Barsons, 
Wm. W. Ely, Geo. Elwanger, 
Alvah Strong, Joel B. Milliner, 
Martin Briggs, Ephraim Moore, 
Theodore B. Hamilton, Ncheiniah Osborn, 
Freeman Clark. 
EVERARI) BECK, Bresident. 
Frek.man Clark, Treasurer. 
Rocliester, June 1, 1859. [23-tf.l 
DAGS! DAGS! HAGS! 
C IIE.ABF.R THAN EVER — Call, see and be satisfied 
of tlie fact. I have a large stock, and they must be 
sold. K. C. WILLIAMS, 
[31] Nc. 12 Bulfulo st., Rochester. 
E. C. WILLIAMS, 
12 Buffalo street, Rochester. 
N. B.—Tents of every description made to order, 
at short notice, on reasonable terms. E. O. W 
E. C. JOHNSON, 
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 
Fur and Silk Hats; Cloth and Fur Caps; Mohair SRu 
Silk Plushes, and Slik Plush Caps; Leghorn, Pana¬ 
ma and Straw Hats; Canes and Umbrellas, &c. &c.; 
all of which will be sold cheap, for cash. No. 38, 
Buffalo street, Rochester, N. Y. [5-tf.] 
OX YOKES. 
O x YOKES, largo, medium and small sizes, 
complete with patent bow pins. Also, OX 
BOWS, finished and unfinished ; YOKES without 
Bows, at very low prices, at No. 65 Buffivio street, 
Rochester, by 
[19] RAPAUE & BRIGGS. 
