MOOEE^S EUEAL NEW-YOEKEE: AN AGEICULTUEAL ANI) EAMILY JOUENAL 
Items of News, &c. 
Williams College has conferred upon Prof* 
Dewey, of this-City, the Degree of LL. D- 
Gold has been dug in considerable quanti¬ 
ties at Chaudiere, C. E. 
The Fall Term of Central College at Mc- 
Grawville, commences on the 5th of September. 
THE MARKETS. 
.Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, August 28, 1850. J 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour, bbl..-$5 OOoS 25 Butter,®.Ilal2i 
Pork, mess..10,75(2)12,75 New Cheese, lb.-4jia5ic 
do cwt.4 50a4 60 poultry. 
Farmer’s Air-Tight & Lion Tamer TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS! 
COOKING STOVES. SEYMOURS GRAIN DRILL. 
AT THE NEW STOVE STORE, NO. 31 STATE ST. _ 
Opposite the Rochester City Bank and Wilder, r ■ iHIS DRILL, which was patented in beptem- 
Gorton & Co.’s Dry Goods Store. JL ber, 1849, is one of the latest improvements m 
T AM pleased to inform my old friends and cus- Drilling Machines, and better adapted to the wante 
1 tomers, and the public generally, that I have the farmer than .any other now before the pubh^ 
TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS! sowing piaster, it is invaluable on account of its sav- 
_ ing labor as well as avoiding the very disagreeable 
SEYMOTJBS GRAIN DRItl. I”' BOUGHTON, r.otor. 
T his drill, which was patented in Septem- The subscriber tenders his thanks to his former 
ber, 1849, is one of the latest improvements in triends and customers, and invites them and all 
to info™ my old Mend, and ou.- Drilling Moo),ine., »„d betto, adapted to the »o„t, oaero de.irijg any tWngof the kind, to 
, tv.nt T hfivA of the famer than anv otheTHOW befoFe thc puDlic, anove aesenoea macnines. 
o whpr^ It sows OF plants all kinds of gFain and seeds, fFom The right ot either or all of the above mnchinos 
=der;:do. :;;:5^1e n;:; ...;:::::i25al50 and sen them 
ground New Potatoes, bu.-a37i . ^puRps._ a! Many! 
uu uw t.c/wa-* uv ruui.ixvi. j « It sows or plants ail Kinas 01 grain ana seeus, iruiii -.... -- 
Beef, cwt-3 50a4 50 Turkeys, Ife.7fl8c beans, corn and cotton, to the smallest seeds- can be had on such terms as to make it an object for 
.k. WU1 11 nn«i 1 7/iftr* 1 intend to keep the best assortment OI tlie very _, l _.._, ,__ __._ . , _ Tnminfnr-t.nr«^>r« m* r1f»»ler.v{ tn niiro]ui.«<p. 
New England has expended $70,000,000 do bbl mess,ll OOall 50 Chickens.d-..7a8c 
in Hilroads in four years. Lard tried...5a6dc .f 
{^Dr. Nes, M. C., of Pennsylvania, is not dead. smoked.... 7a7dc Timothy .1 50a2 50 
II was his wife who died. Shoulders, do.5a5ic Flax.1 25al 50 
t^The National Era takes strong ground New Potatoes, bu.—a37i . sundries. 
against the Chaplin enterprise. Buckwhe’t, cwt,150al75 Wliitefish, bbl..650a7 00 
J03-Th,sw. Ot N.wMoxioohm, olecWtwo „i,eot, 00® 1 03 £lt 
Paymasters m the Army to the U. b. Senate. . Apples, bu.75a$l 
The census of Pittsford, as reported by the .—a.56c do dried.1 50al 75 
Marshal, is 2,064. Gain in five years, 214. Oats.—a35c Eggs, doz..lOallc 
Hon. W. M. Meredith has resumed his law Barley.48^^50c Beans, bu....lal 37 
practice at Philadelphia. Slaughter^cwf.S 50a4 00 Hard,^cor®V.^ $3'‘a^ 
jr^Nine deaths occurred by cholera at Mil- Calf. lb....8al0c Soft, do .$2a2 50 
I intend to keep the best assortment of the very 
best. Cooking, Parlor, Box and Coal Stoves, 
Stove Pipe, Stove Furniture, TIN and JA¬ 
PANNED WARE, that can be found in the city, 
and sell them CHEAPER THAN EVER. I am 
iiew ruiAibouH, uu.—oo/j ..ii (-Kn Vinolitioo nn.l many larmers soaK ineir wneai in orme or Ollier 
Buckwhe’t, c'vvt,150al 75 Wliitefish, bbl..6 50a7 00 . : nfAnv nt-hpi-ifinve sold *and not sur liquid, (in which the good seed sinks while the foul 
, GRAIN. Codfish, cwt.3 25 nnhmi bv anv ok ) for the double purpose of separating it 
Wheat, bu .. 100(2103 Salt, bbl.90a 100 i\ ■ .u I ,a’'i| 44 or *5 loss from foul seed and rolling it in lime, plaster or other 
Corn. a56c Apples, bu.75a$l ^„Vothor^tov!> don or sill, nZ as JoS and fertilizing substances. This has theUvantage over 
Ry*.-«55' „■*» HrifU.1 ^ “T,,“/ ° ™ ™„7i rJt' '■ »«>» Irii, i„m,m„ch „ l. pe,f„n„. well in Sowing 
passed for 
stove in th 
v-'orii. aooc uu.ei«r.i„> ooo os ooori nod lertiiizing suDsuinccs. inisnastne 
Ry»-..ass’l l warmnoftfbe o^^^^^^^^ other drii, inm,n,uch a, it porfonn. 
.»y.Loj,Roohe.t.r,a„diiye..ti^^^^^^^^^ ,•!' 
Many farmers soak their wheat in brine or other Machi ne, $4 j. ___ l^iff*] 
[uid, (in which the good seed sinks while the foul TX7TJT?T?T TP l') JCl D A rn7V\Tnn 
latsofT,) for the double purpose of separating it VV JnLljJCjl,iljTt ij ^ Jlia-J-JuIN J. 
is prepared, while t/iey utterly fail in the at- 
Wet wheat, oats or white caps, which so 
Hon. W. M. MereUiUi has resumea ms law ...a.. j-^jiMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST ! u- " k i 
actice at Philadelphia. li --.noi nn Snni Zd'" 53 a 3 50 «nd if you want to buy a good stove for less readily clog other machines are not serious obsta- 
— , .1 j 1 u I * A/i;i Slaughter, cwt.3 o0a4 00 Hard, cord.^dadoO „„„ „i.o,„«,i nisnu/Knm -irr.,, cles m this. Those who wish to soak their seed for 
Nine deaths occurred by cholera at Mil- Calf, lb....--8al0c Soft do . $2 a250 '^Zo ZrL any purpose whatever, or mix with it any fine fer- 
waukee on Monday week. Sheep Pelts-12ica38 Wool, lb.26a36c u ; FARMER’S AIR-TIGHT is iust the til'zers, such as lime, plaster, bone dust, &c.,—and 
BIF The Boston Times states that the report that „ m i Stn-ur. fnr’r-nmf^nltynr.. tlnr-nhUitu mid prmmmu nf also those who prefer thrashing with a flail, to avoid 
Mrs. Parkman had subscribed $500 towards the NEW YORK MARKEl—Bij Telegraph. ^ warrant the Stove in every case toZve injury done to the seed by thrashing with a 
reliefofDr. Webster’s family is l^icorrect. i^rLt^Xf^V^^ machine-will find THIS THE DRILL FOR 
KT Four of the several Wards of Washington f£,OUR-E asy feel'ing, and transactions includa 2000 funded. I have five sizes, and from long expert- vvhpn drill.no-with this rrinnhine tho omin ftilh 
city contain 25,869 inhabitants. The census of the bbls, chlifly for sbipment at 81 31a4 41 for common to ence can confidently recommend them to all who ^ J;;"®" 
emaininir Wards has not vet been published. straiglit State; 5 3ln5 .16 f .r old and new Genesee. wish to buy a good stove. the grain-box to the tubes, (a space of six 
j.emaining vvaras nas not jei oeeu puoiibiieu. GRAIN-Wheat in steady demand and quotations are , r ^ Conner Ra^s taken in exchamre 'Rches,) m full view of tho personattendingit — 
OIF The Post Office at Amsterdam, Montgome- lower. Sales confined to three lots of Genesee—1000 bu r j„ A «nsh nnirl Konnirino- nnrl Tohhincr of so that, in passing over the field, he may be con- 
C., wax enlored Tl.«„day niglu l„\ and 330„ do IS.TL'r.ira.^'S'.aSiV?.” Si Kd Crw .r aro SteplS" ■“”% that the a.ed I. d.po.ited a. ha d,. 
larly all the letters abstracted. ',er^ Oat"«a43ic ’ * A good assortment of SHELF HARDWARE, ^lie teeth are all raised froni the ground at 
[TF The next annual meeting of the American PRCVISIONS-Sales 600 bbls Pork at 810 37a8 31.- NAILS, SHOVELS, TIN WARE, &c. &c., always one lever, and the seed all stooped at 
nearly all the letters abstracted. 
[HF The next annual meeting of the American 
Scientific Association, (now sitting in New Haven) 
will be held in Albany. 
The Commencement of Madison Universi¬ 
ty was held on Wednesday of last week. There 
were 30 students in the graduating class. 
tern. Oats 43.i43ic. 
PRCVISIONS-Sales 600 bbls Pork at 810 37a8 31.— 
Lard, no chance, 6Jc. 
STOCKS—Market better; U. S. are firm. Erie R. R. 
advanced J; Insurance bondsL 
Money quiet and easy, without change to notice. 
BUFFALO MARKET.—By Telegraph. 
BUFFALO, Aug. 26 —FLOUR—There was a fair de- 
on hand, at the lowest possible prices. . 
[G= REMEMBER NO. 31 STATE STREER— R discharges stopped. k- v fi,- 
NEW STOVE STORE 1 he convenience and simplicity with which this 
GEORGE M BIXBY machine is managed is unparalleled. No necessary 
Rochester, August, 1850. ' [34] ‘ expense or pai^ have been spared in making it as 
once; or one may be raised at a time, and the seed 
R-taB" rpi nrrpatftst exnloit of lifrhtninir this sea- mand for Flour this morning, but owing to the heavy re- *■*.*.*. y ~ r T 
♦! i-ir f 1 a rAv. I {''• ceipts buyers did not enter the market freely. We notice PnohPRtPr GRlIprir of DR9m6TTPOtVT)P'S winter on the floor of the machine shop merely, but 
Sr.rb^S,K"ke ■!'ir >">'• ri, „edin, ,.W, »!«. «» under v.rion. cir- 
tyJe».MLr.Seo«tar,-ofSt.l.otPe»nsyl. "AaiN-TI.,. eeel;.. o. jST.nrcC'SfAh.™l1ir 
WHITNEY’S 
machine is managed is unparalleled. No necessary II(liU */ 
expense or pains have been spared in making it as atW 111 | \SI 
desirable, in all respects, as possible, and after many, lit V .\y 
and the raoeX satisfacto^ experrmerUs not in the xjyipROvKD RAII.WAY CHAIN HORSE—POWER 
AND OVERSHOT THRESHER AM) SEPARATOR. 
^ Jesso Miller, Secretary of State of Pennsyl- ^?AIN--The receipts oi W®eat and Corn are large, 
j rr ii 1 r J , XT • u ■' and in the former nothing of importance was done. 1 he 
vama, under Gov. Shunk, died at Harrisburg on market is dull with downward tendency. We notice a 
Tuesday last. . sale of 2500 bush new Illinois at 75c aflaat ; Ohio is nom- 
zens, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. stony and clear land — the inventor (who was bred rTMIF, SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully say 
This establishment is one of the most extensive in We.st- a practical farmer, and ought to know something of to the Farmers and others of Western New 
stony anti clear lana — tne inventor \wno was ureu qpj 
a practical farmer, and ought to know something of J[_ 
Tuesday last. . sale of 2500 bush new Illinois at 75c aflaat; Ohio is nom- * ors xi now os mee the farmer’s wants,) feels assured that the machine 
(Bf-The cholera hae broke out m the Indi.u. ISi'itJS;hSeFiS'' s!‘nee"orrm«ll”oerG”lAntraS 14sSeelreor. ’ “' T “ eS't'TfcH ^oril 
Po£.i.ry.udl».u,„.M.f,r,yoa«,.ndl8 ne'^o^.S^S 
is not only established on correct principles, but is Agents for the sale of the above machines by the 
got up in that simple and permanent style and good manufacturers, Messrs. MHiecler, Mcllick Co., of 
deaths occurred. 
5 ;^” A project is now on foot for the establish¬ 
ment of a spacious Zoological and Botanical Gar¬ 
den near the city of New York. 
The Canandaigua and Corning Railroad 
ern mixed at 50c afloat. 
WHISKEY—Scarce; sale al28c. 
Canal Freights 9c for corn, 53a54c for flour, 
wheat to Albany. 
^L.B^A’F MARKET—Avgust 26 
,g being separate and distant from the Reception and Work- 
3a54c for flour, 14c for ^"8 they are qmeh clean, and free fVom the disa- 
greeableetfecls of cncinicais. 
taste which cannot fail to suit all. Albany, and that they are prepared to fill all orders 
The first premium, for a Grain Drill capable of de- ^t Albany prices—adding only traiisportation. 
positing fine manures with the grain, was awarded These machines are favorably known wherever 
^^The cSyinZ^pZZus is under the supervision of an ^ this Machine at the Fair of the New York Stote they have been tised or exhibited They have ta- 
ALBANY MARKET — Augustus. artist of well known skill in that very difficult branch of Agncultural bociety, held at Syracuse in ®epLi ken premiums at many different State and County 
. I 4 , , 1 this business, and the light and instruments have been ex- 1849. It also received the first premium at the Fairs held in Massachusetts, New York, New Jer- 
I'LOOR—The inquiry 13 limited, and but limiled sales pmssly arranged for procuring e.xact copies of Daguerrreo- Michigan State Fair, in 1849, and the first premium < ggy Pennsvlvania Ohio and also in Canada, never 
types.'paintinls. statuary, tc" ^ It is the aim of the propri- of the Ontario County Society. h^v’inZZ^oetcd for nrZiunis without success and 
has been commenced. Ground was first broken have 
near Penn Yan. ited, 
It is stated there were 100,000 strangers in gomr 
this business, and the light and instruments have been ex¬ 
it also received the first premium 
It IS stated there were 100,000 strangers in common State; 4,25,'34,56 for good State and old Ohio; 4,- 
Boston on the 15tti upon tho occasion of funeral 37®4,6i for fair to good Michigan; 5(®5,37 for pure Gene 
obsequies of Gen. Taylor. f'ce; 5,50(35,75 for fancy Genesee, and 5,75i'36,37 for exirt 
obsequies of Gen. Taylor. f'oe; 5,50(35,75 for fancy Genesee, and 5,75i'36,37 for extra 
^ * Gcncscc. 
1^” The loss of property by the late storm and Grain—T here was a fair show of wlieat on ’Change, 
freshet, in Lancaster county, Pa., alone is about and but little was done. Most of qur millers, in view of 
$1,000,000. 
The Canada wheat crop was never bettor 
the downward tendency of the market, are liolding off, 
while others buy only to supply immediate wants. Sales 
of 3,500 bu. new Genesee were made at Ll^j. At the 
It is estimated that 4,000,000 bushels of surplus close there were several cargoes on the market. Owing 
wheat will be sent to this side for sale. 
Rooms 11, 15, 17, Gould Buildings. (32tO 14 State st. 
SEWARD FEMALE SEMINARY, 
NO. 45 ALEXANDER STREET, ROCHES TER, N. Y. 
T he Fall Term of this Institution will commence 
Thursday, September 5th, 1850. 
The Academic year is divided into three terms of four¬ 
teen weeks each. 
EX1’EN-4ES: 
of the Ontario County Society, having competed for premiums without success and ^ 
flattering commendations. / 
RECOMMENDATIONS. As many ns 2,000 of them are now in ivse, of ^ 
A few oertific-ates, from the most reliable sources, a two n 
„ , . ■ ■ „,i._ The accompanying cut gives a view oi a two \ 
are suDjoincu. ^ , horse machine at work, with the hands necessary 
Air. iSfeyOTt)!/r —Sir: With the Gram Drill which toattendit. It will thresh from 125 to 200 bushels I; 
I purchased of you this seasor^ my son, a lad 16 wheat, or twice the quantity of oats per day.— 
years of age, has put m about 50 acres of wheat for horse or single machines thresh rather more ^ 
me, and with some of it about a bushel and a half half as fast as the double ones. [For further ) 
per acre of ashes and hen dung wns mixed, and all particulars see advertisement of Wheeler, Mellick c 
vill be «,„l to thi, .ide for eale. fo, . 1,0 “ J"J Mievoolfill ^ 
piecedwlththeM.u.hi„oU„dIm„st.oyIp«fe,it ’“iSeto.e, .d to ..ork well. 0 , th.y 
postponed its Annual Fair until the 2d, 3d and 4th 
days of October next. 
two-rowed, was made this morning at 7.5c. 
There is an extra charge for Music, (Piano, Guitar, Or- 
K^The Erie Comity Teachers’ Association next week, at3!)c. Sinall lots are selling from store at 40 
will hold its next meeting at Aurora village, on 
Friday and Saturday, the 30th and 31st insL MARKE7, Aug 12. 
: „ 11 - i' • 1 1 Offered 1800 Beeves, (1400 Southern, remainder from 
2:^^<oiueen Victoria lias received, as a pre.sont, this Suite and the East;) 65 Cows and Calves, and 6,000 
from the Cape of Good Hope a great land tortoise, She'p ami Lambs. 
179 Years old. Beeves, etc.— Beeves have been dull sale the p.vst week, 
‘ and prices have given way a fraction. Sales of good re¬ 
better inquiry for oats, with sales 5,0iKl bu. to arrive early gaii.) Drawing, Painting, Embroidery, and the Languages, 
next week, at3!)c. Sinall lots are selling from store at 40 Letters of inquiry may be addressed to 
LUCILIA TRACY. Priiicipai. 
Rochester, Aug. 14, 18.50. [33-3t*] 
Orchard & Garden Fruit Trees 
to any I have seen. IRA R. PECK. 
East Bloomfield, Sept., 17, 1849. 
Mr. P. Seymour — Dear Sir: Yon ask for my 
opinion with regard to the Wheat Drill I purchased 
of you this fall. Without specifying particulars, I 
would express my unqualified approbation of it over 
that of any other which I have seen in use. I am 
irom ineL.ape or Vxooa nope a great lana tortoise, Shmp ami i-amm. SALE.—Ten Thousand PEACH TREES of somewhat enthusiastic on the subject of drilling — 
179 years old. Beeves, etc.— Beeves hav e bten dull sMe the past vveck, choice varieties and in good condition to set out the helievinir it will soon be universnllv adonted bv far- 
. , . „ . _ and prices have given way a fraction. Sales of good re- nrpcenf nniiimn nr ensiiine snrim? two ve.ors from the hod believing it Will soon pc univ ersiuiy auopLcu o> lar 
A not occurred at a fire m Philadelphia on tailing qualities at from 86 50to 87 .50. The transactions Zso'lw‘ZrieZ"r”E'?r^ 'ners. I would not willingly disparage the patents 
the 18th; several persons were stabbed, and a Ger- to-day are hardly up to the average, the market closing cHERRY. APRICOT, &c., all of which will be sold on of other individuals. 
man was Hlint thmno-h the heart very dull. About 50 lefi over. liberal terms. In haste, with great respect, yours, &c., 
V XI ^ rr i" Cows and Calves—Salts at from 820 to 28 50aJ7 50. Orders can be left with J. H. Watts, Esq., at Mr. Pow- Gates, Sept. 10, 1849. CALVIN SPERRY. 
jl^^’^AtNew Haven, on 1 tiesday morning week, AHmken. , e _ , .-n ,, dsa i-/—*’’’**' Exchange Office, ne.xi door to Moiirbe Bank, or with This iniiv certify, that I have used Mr. Pierpont 
the mercury stood at 47 degrees ; only 15 degrees Sheep and Lambs—Sales at fmm l .->0 to .82 75(33 for subscrilier. No. *29 Alexander street 
ahnvn frenvimr SliCcp, and Lambs at from 2 lo o (.), according to qual- distance will be promptly attended to. 
liberal terms. 
Orders can be left with J. H. Watts, Esq-, at Mr. Pow¬ 
ers’ Excliangc Office, next door to Moiirbe Bank, or witli 
the subscrilier. No. ‘29 Alexander street. Orders from a 
In haste, with great respect, yours, &c.. 
Gates, Sept. 10, 1849. CALVIN SPERRY. 
may be returned within three months and the money 
refunded. RAPAL.IE & BRIGGS, 
May 28, 1850.—[22] 65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
' 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 soils at wholesale and retail. His 
above freezing. 
The Albany Argus says there was a frost 
in Bethlehem and its vicinity on the night of Fri¬ 
day, week before last. 
This may certify, that I have used Mr. Pierpont work is all warranted to he well built and to work 
Seymour’s Wheat Drill, and I consider it just the well. • i r x- 
ity; 230 unsold. 
OAMBRWGE CATTLE MARKET, Aug. 7, 
At market 1143Cattle—about 748 Beeves, 400 Stores, 
consisting of working oxen, cows and calves, yearlings. 
Rochester, Aug. 1.5, 18.50. 
MOSES LONG. 
thing for putting in wheat. 
Rochester, Sept. 7, 1849 
WM. OTIS. 
The increasing demand for articles of his manu¬ 
facture, recently rendered additions to his shops ne- 
I he Legislature of Wisconsin have made Prices—Marl^it Beef— Extra6.50t? cwt, 1st qunlitv86- 
it a penal offence for the owners of land to allow 25; 2d qu.nliiy 5 75; 3d quality 85 25;ordinary 4 50(35.— 
the Canada thistle to go to seed thereon. Right ! Veal Calves 82 50(35. 
® Hides—450t?cwl. Tallow— 
2;^” There are accounts of slight appearances Stores—Working Oxen, 60 , 75, 9o,«3. 
of the rot in the potato in several localities, but nia ic. od/si-ni 
^v. . * . ’ Two Years—12, 17(a)<U; Inreeyeaia old lo, 24^ju.— 
nothing very serious yet. Yearlings 10(314. ' 
2;^“ Mrs. Fanny Kemble Butler has comnionc- Sheep and Lambs.—3177 in market. Prices—Extra, 
ed giving readings in Shakspeare, at the St. James ®'’’ ^ ^ • 
Thiatre, London BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET, Aug. 22. 
ti I u i> »• I an AtMarket—775 Beef Cattle, 1.5''stores, 8 pairs Work- 
55 ^ J lie Hon. John 1. Bigelow, Mayor of Bos- i„g , 50 cows and Calve?, ;lluc Sheep and Lambs, 
ton, has given $1,000 towards the establishment and 650 Swine. 
Savings Bank. 
T he MONROE COUNTY SAVINGS INSTITU 
TION will be open daily from 10 o’clock, A. M. to I 
I have examined certian certificates in the hands cessary, vvhich, having been completed, he has now 
of Mr. Seymour, in favor of his Grain Drill, one of every facility for producing perfect work, and at 
them from Ira R. Peck. I am personally acquaint- reasonable prices. 
JL TION will be open daily from 10 o’clock, A. M. to 3 ed with Mr. Peck. His statement can be fully re¬ 
o’clock, P. M., at the Rochester Bank Building, No. 22 ijgd on. The other certificates, I have no doubt. 
Among the implements now sold by him, are 
BurralCs Clover Mills, 4 sizes, [1st premium last 
Exchange street. 
TRUSTEES: 
Everard Peck, Daniel E Lewis, 
David R. Barton, Thomas Hanvey, 
Gluts. W. Dundas, Moses Chapin, 
Levi A. Ward, fibeuezer Ely, 
Lewis Selye, Amon Bronson, 
Wm. N. Sage, Geo. W. Parsons, 
Win. W. Ely, Geo. Elwanger, 
Alvali Strong, Joel P. Milliner, 
Martin Briggs, Ephraim Moore, 
Theodore B. Hamilton, Ncheminh Osliorn, 
Freeman Clark. 
EVERARD PECK, President. 
Freeman Ci.ark, Treasurer. 
Rochester, June 1. 1850. [ifij-tf.] 
TUB LION 
AIR-TIGHT OOOKIIVG STOVE, 
At Cheney’s, No. 24 Exchange St.,%ochester. 
I WOULD respectfully call the attention of my 
friends to this stove, as the best and most ap¬ 
proved COOKING STOVE ever offered to the pub- 
of a free public librarj’ in that city. 
The American Board of Commissroners 
for Foreign Missions holds its next annual session 
on the 10th September, at Oswego. 
5 ^” The jiopulation of the village of Elmira is 
5,019, showing a steady and progressive increase 
of 2,319 since 1845, when it was 2,700. 
Prices- Beef Cattle—Extra 6 2',(^i 50, first quality 6; 
second 5 75; ihird 4 75(35. 
Cows & Calves—821,23.2.5, 32, 40. 
Stores—2years old 815(3)1''8 yrs old •20(328. 
\Vorken Oxen—875. 90, 100. 
Sheep and lanibs—1 50, I 75, 82, 2 50,3. 
Swine—4](35ic; retail 5(36^. Old llogs44(36c. 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.— 
The offerings of the yard this week comprised 1880 
(tt3?“The himiiipsa on tho Buffalo and Nin<rarn head of Beef Cattle, including 500 head taken to New 
X- •. ® ana iMagara 3jy calves, 650 Hogs, and 1600 Sheep 
Palls Railroad this season has been uncommonly and Lambs. 
are from equally reliable sources. I have myself State Fair,] — Burrall’s Shell Wheel Plows, 12 
heard the Drill spoken of in high terms of commen- sizes, highly improved the present season — Plain, 
dation, by farmers who had used it; and have also Iron beam. Shovel, Subsoil, and Corn Plows—- 
seen it in operation, and believe it to be at least one BurraWs Com and Grain CuUivators Improved 
of the very best in use. I was present at the State English Drill, for seeding and manuring at a single 
Fair, in September last, where the first premium operation —Straw Ct/Werj, for hand and horse pow- 
was awarded to Mr. Seymour for his Drill. I have er — Threshing Machines and Horse-Powers, Clod 
the confidence that any statement which Mr. Sey- Crushers, Field Rollers, Corn Shellers and Separa 
mour would be likely to make in regard to the Drill • tors, &c. &c. 
would be strictly true. ISAAC W. MITCHELL. Orders from abroad attended to without delay.— 
Justice of th© Pft)ic6- A liberal discount to the trade. 
East Bloomfield, Feb. 5, 1850. April , 1850.—[ 18-4m] E. J. RU R RALL. 
SEYMOUR’S G.ARDEN DRILL . . . 
Is a small Machine of suitable size to be drawn by A^riCIlltUml IV JirCtlOHSC & ^6611 StOFC^ 
aian. It is got up on the principles of the Grain No. 315 River St., Troy, N. 'V' 
a man. It is got up on the principles of the Grain 
Drill, and will plant peas, beans, beets, and even 
carrots, or any kind of garden seeds, mixed with 
plaster, &c. It is very convenient for large gar¬ 
deners, as it will sow five rows at once as remlily as 
the Garden Drills in common use will sow one, and 
Prices—Beef Cattle are steady. Sales at 85 50(387 ^ lie. It is acknowledged by all to have the largest iggs liable to clog. 
1 urkey will send specimens of her manii- Cowsfc Calves— Fresh Cows ranze from 818 to 30; 
factures to the Industrial Exhibition in London, ttpringers 812 to*26and Dry Cows 86 to 14. 
next May. Hogsarein fair request at 5 50(35 75 ^ 100 lbs. 
^ rr • ) -I • I- • , 1 Sheep and Lambs—1 25(34 50 ft 
2 ^ Gen. Harrison’s widow is living, at an ad- 50 ®;; 50 each, as in quality, 
vanced age, but in good health, at North Bend, ■' ........ 
oven, to bake better with less fuel, to have superi¬ 
or advantages for broiling, and to be the most eco¬ 
nomical and perfect, in all other respects, to any 
81 50(33 50 each, as in quality. 
vanced age, but in good health, at North Bend, ^_....... . 
with several of her relatives around her. DIED. 
The Hon. Thaddeim Stevens has been in juuius, Seneca Co., of consumption 011 the2l8t Inst., 
nominated for re-election to Congress by the whigs saMUEL l., youngest son of Geo. A. and Elizabeth H. 
of the Eighth Congressional District of Penn. Miles, aged l year, 11 months and 4 days. 
There is a talk, says a correspondent of - t 
Cluivibers' Journal, of a stationary balloon over 
Paris, to sustain an electric sun for illuminating the 
city at night ! 
2;^” Tile Great Bull and upwards of 100 tons of 
sculpture, excavated by Ur. Layard, at Niiievah, 
are on their way to England, and are expected in 
tho cour.so of September. 
Chilicothe, the Ancient Metropolis of Ohio 
has a population of 7,100 souls. In 1840, the pop¬ 
ulation of Cliilicotho was 3,977. Increase in ten 
years 78 per cent. 
3;^ James M. Stevenson, Esq., for many years LCutof Emery & Co’s. Latest Improved Horse-I 
Editor and Proprietor of the Troy Daily 'Whig, ", 
died a tew days since, at Cambridge, Washington iwh©Sl6r S x 3.t©Ilt HOTSO IrOVI 
countv, aored 43 vears. - 
.. . r., PRICE REDUCED! 
At .1 recent temperance celebration m Pen- ij^oR sale at the Store of J. P. FOGG, No. 1 
nesee, a little lad appeared in the procession, boar- Jt* Street. Rochester. 
ing a flag, on which was inscribed. Price 1 Horse Powers, Thrasliers, Separator & Ba 
All’s right when Daddy’s Sober!” , ^ . * “• 
E ,,,, ° XT I Aij And warranted, with latest improvements. 
Ihree New York Aldermen were arrested Also, Emery & Co's. Late.st i.mproved One a 
on for drunkenness. 1 liey had come to tho Horse Powers, at Manufacturers home prices. 
city of Notions to attend the funeral soleinnites of- 
President Taylor. TO FARMERS. 
A new Post Office has been established bv A MAN respectably connected, wish 
. p ujf . hoard m a resncctable farmer’s fami v 
nomical and perfect, inZl other respects, to any SEYMOUR S BROAD CAST SOWING MACHINE, 
"for siieep^ aiiii liambs 1 other stove now in use. This machine is well known in Western New- 
My arrangements are such that I hope to have a York, and is universally acknowledged to be the 
constant supply, and my friends and customers can best implement in our country, for the purposes for 
at all times be accommodated xvith them, at rca- which it is intended. It sows correctly, all kinds 
sonable prices. of Grain, (and nay desired quantity per acre,) from 
ILF Please call and examine them. peas to grass seed — including wheat, rye, oats, bar- 
J. E. CHENEY, 24 E.xchange st. ley, buckwheat, rice, hemp, flax, clover and tim- 
Rochester, May, 1850. [19-tf.l othy seed. Also plaster, lime, salt, ashes, bone 
HENRY WARREN, 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL. KINDS OF 
FARMING IMPLE.MENTS AND MACHINES, 
among which are the celebrated Premium Plows, 
■ manufactured by N. B. Starbuck—also those made 
by Miner, Horton, & Co., of Peekskill; 
Subsoil Plows, Scrapers, Cultivators, Grindsones, 
Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, Horse and 
Hand Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, Funning 
Mills, Churns, Cheese Presses, Corn Shellers, Root 
' and Straw Cdlters, Grain Cradles, Grass, Cradle 
sonable prices. of Grain, (and nay desired quantity per acre,) from uud Straw Cutters, LraaiM, ^naa, Lraaie 
ILF Pl^use call and examine them. peas to grass seed — including wheat, rye, oats, bar- und Bush Scythes and Snatos, Ox Ywes, 
J. E. CHENEY, 24 Exchange st. ley, buckwheat, rice, hemp, flax, clover and tim- and Coffee Mills, Spinning Wheels and Re^, rails 
Rochester, May, 1850. [19-tf.l othy seed. Also plaster, lime, salt, ashes, bone and Tubs, Oak, Pine, and Cedar Mare, Shovels, 
——^--- dust, &c. &c. It is capable of dusting every inch Spades, Hoes, Axes, Wrought and Cut Nails, Crow- 
The l)anff-ui> air-tight Cooking Stove, of ground on an acre of land with less than half a bars. Potato Hooks and rorks. Wool Twine,_ Sheep 
A T AMSDEN’S, is conceded on all hands to bu.shel of pla.ster; and thirty or forty bushels of and Pruning Shears, W ooden Ware^ll kinds of 
J\. have acouired a wide and better renutation in I'lae may be thus evenly applied to thesamc amount Field, Garden and Flower Speeds, 
a shorter period, than any other in the world. I of land, if desired. It sows 10 feet wide Fence Wire, Lead Pipe, Ac. &c. Well and Cistern 
wish it distinctly understood and remembered, that . ^ ui’iciune has been much improved by sub- Pumps, and Hydraulic Ilams in great variety of pet¬ 
it not only merits its unparalleled clebrity, but is stituting iron in several important parts in the place terns, adapted to any situation required, 
warranted the most economical and perfect COOK- wood, making it a very durable article. It has [Ff Sole Agent for Dunn’s celebrated Scythes, 
STOVE in use — to the truth of vyliich, 1 can fur- taken the first^premium attive County and two State jn Renaellear County. [15-tf.] 
nish hundreds of tostiinonials. Agricultural lairs. — —— - — 
I have recently added to my supply two hundred TP’STTMONIALS *0 13.1111618 oL FI0(111C6 D6al6IS> 
and fifty, in hopes to he able in future to meet the 
rapidly increasing demand. 'I'hey are of various 
Agricultural Fairs. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
T'he folI»^ing certificates show the pubho senti- 
(Cutof Emery &: Co’s. Latest Improved Horse-I’ow'er. j 
Wheeler’s Patent Horse Powers. 
PRICE REDUCED! 
I^OR sale at the Store of J. P. FOGG, No. 14 Front 
Id Street. Rochester. 
sizes — the largest suitable for Hotels and Boarding meat in regard to this machine: 
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, 
I’ence Wire, l.eud Pipe, Ac. Ac. Well and Cistern 
Pumps, and Hydraulic Rams in great variety of pat¬ 
terns, adapted to any situation required. 
(rr Sole Agent for Dunn’s celebrated Scythes, 
in Renaellear County^__ [15-tf.] 
To Farmers & Produce Dealers. 
W E have now ready a new and valuable book for every 
Farmer and Produce Dealer, called “Scribnkr’s 
i Produce Tables,” exhibiting at one view the value of more 
Houses. 
[13-tf] 
A. K. AMSDEN, 
Nos. 5 A 7, Buffalo st., Rochester. 
HOWE’S PAINT SHOP, 
LeROY, GENESEE COUNTY, N. Y. 
P W. HOVVE & BROTHER will be found at tJieir 
. Shop, opposite the LeRoy Female Seminary ready 
We the Iindprsifrned beinff well acauainted with Oian sixUen thousand different quanuues of Grain, com- 
We, tne unaereignea, oeing weti acquamiea vyiin g^y pounds to the bushel, so arranged as to pre- 
Seymour’s Broad-cast bowing Machine, do My it is ‘gnton the same page tlie value of the whole number of 
well adapted to all the purposes for which it is de- bushels and pounds, at the same price. 
•_1_1 :a r ___1.. ^11 _ P.C _ 
Price 1 Horse Powers, Thrasliers, Separator & Band 8110 to attend to all orders in House, Sign, Ornamental and 
“ 2 “ ” «. “ “ “ 135 Carraige Painting, Graining and Paper-Hanging. Also, 
And warranted, with latest improvements. 
they are prepared to furnish Window Shades of a 8U[)eri- 
ZW A new Post Office has been established by A MAN respecuibly connected, wishes to oh- 
p r< .... e 1 I _p\_ tain board in a resiicctable farmer’s family, for the 
tne name ol Civpsuni, toriiierly known as 1 lams- period of two years, where he can be thoroughly instruci- 
ville, in the town ol Manchester, Ontario county, efi in every thing pertaining to farming, by a competent 
N, Y. Marcus Parsons, P. M. and experienced fanner, and have tlie opportunity of prac- 
r, II Ti-’i ' TI . . lising on the farm. A healthy situation is indispensable, 
Right Rev. Bishop Rappe, ot tlie Cleve- and one of the Western States preferred. 
Also, Emery & Go's. Late.st I.mproved One and Two or quality. We venture to say we can get up as good, if 
ORSE Powers, at Manufacturers home prices. 35tf. not a better, Window Shade than has ever been offered in 
-Western New York. Ladies and gentlemen call and judge 
TO FARMERS. for yourselves. 
\./->TTw<-' vfAvr 1 • 1. LeRoy, June 4,1850. (24-eow4ni] 
signed, and it far exceeds all others of which we 
have any knowledge. 
DAVID C. BATES, Canandaigua, 
SA MUEL H. ANDREWS, do. 
RUFUS HUMPHREY, Victor, 
DAVID CLARK, Seneca. 
Tills may certify, that I have used Seymour’s 
Sowing Machine, in sowing oats, barley, peas. 
The object of this book is to enable farmers, produce 
dealers, mechanics, and traders of all classes, to see alone 
glance, tlie price of Grain and Produce, but it is so arrang¬ 
ed in dollars and cents, that the price of any articles har¬ 
ing to be measured or weighed can be readily found, there¬ 
by saving lime and warranting accuracy, which from hasty 
calculations often happens. 
Mr. Scribner’s former books have attained a reputation 
for correctness and accuracy, and become so popular 
wherever known, as to need no recommendations, and this 
.........J, ... —.....J, , — '■'’r -7 wherever known, as to ncea no recummenuauuiiB, aim uiiB 
clover and herds grass seed, and it operates to my gne will recommend itself to every one interested as soon 
utmost satisfaction. I sowed 30 bushels of oats, 8 as seen. 
Burrall’s Premium Grain Reaper. 
T he subscriber inanuftictures, sells and warrants a 
Reaper, which is unsurpassed by any in market. Its 
Right Rev. Bishop Rappe, of tlie Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, Diocese, (of Roman Catholics,) with 
Applications (post paid) addressed lo T. Edoerton, llic highest satisfaction. 
gearing is perfectly strong and simple, and zs not liable to , ....-phnaed of voii in Sentember last ful 
get out of order. It has been Uioroughly tested and given A Pwrenaseu 01 you in oepwmoer last, lut 
the highest satisfaction tho recommendations, and I think it amoi 
nine young clergymen, and six nuns, of tho Ursu- of,',." p"!. n'.r l^adon. &c.. 
• w fA 1 &Cm at the Post Oifice, Rochester, N. Y., will be received 
lilies, fus toaciicrs, arrived troiu Italy, a few days until the lUiUSeptember next, and have due attention. 
August 27, 1850, 
Sherift’ Eveleth of Boston, has issued a 
formal invitation to certain persons designated to 
B ound copies ol’ the Genesee Farmer, 
including all the volumes published in Bctavo 
volumes published in BCtavo 
The first premium was awarded it at ttie late State Ag¬ 
ricultural Fjtir. 
Price 8 tot)- Orders or enquiries respecting it, promptl 
attended to. E. J. BURRALL. 
Geneva, July, 1850.—[2S-8t] 
BAGS! BAGS! BAGS! 
bushels of peas, nnd 20 bushels of barley in one 
day, and I think 30 acres a reasonable day’s work. 
J. H. GLA.SS, Avon, Liv. Co. 
■ Mr. Seymour —Dear Sir: The Sowing Machine 
I purchased of you in September last, fully answers 
tho recommendations, and I think it among the beat 
farming implements of which ourcountry can boast. 
J. HOLLOWAY, York, Liv. Co. 
Mr. Seymour —It gives me pleasure to state that 
I have used your Sowing Machine with much suc¬ 
cess. JABEZ GODDARD, York, Liv. Co. 
I have used for two seasons past, P. Seymour’s 
The price of the book is twenty-five cents at retail, 
which is cheaper than any Produce Reckoner now pub¬ 
lished, and so low that every person can possess a copy.— 
Or^rs solicitei G* W- FISHER, 
Bookseller and Publisher. 
Hochester, June, 1860. (25-eow-3m] 
ENGRAVING, 
ON WOOD AND COPPER. 
P ARTICULAR attention paid to Drawin* and Engrav¬ 
ing 'Views of BuUdlngg, Machinery, Society Seals, 
Business Cards, Show Bills, Ac. Stc. 
Office, No. 17 Arcade, opposite the Postoffico, over 
Perry’s Deguenean Room. 
53’Copperplate Printing exeealed (o order. 
JOHN MTLLB&. 
Roebester, June 1. 4850. (23} L. U MIX. 
