MOOEE’S EUEAL NEW-YOEKEE: AN AGEICULTUEAL AND FAMILY JOUENAL. 
Congress has Adjourned. Quarter to 12 o'clock. 
* - The committee reported that the President had 
CONCLUDING PR OCEEDINGS. no communication to make. The roll was called, 
rr. 7 „ 111 T, r- 1 2 o'clock — The hammer fell, and the session 
Telegraphed by the O'Reilly Line. closed. Loud applause. The galleries and 
Washington, 28th-ll A. M. lobbies very much crowded. _ 
The army bill was reported without amend ’ 
mints. Latest News by Telegraph. 
The naval bill was taken up, several amend--—---- 
ments proposed and rejected, among them, one New York Sept. 30 _ 3 P M 
authorizing a contract for a line of steamers to Mr. Walker, of Wis., was one of the par- 
carry mails .ffom San Francisco to Shanghai, rescued from drowning by Mr. 
‘he Ocean Steamship Cornell, and he presented him with” his gold 
to have hve ships on the coast within three years; l- ® 
one to strike out the appropriation of 0100,000 watch for his gallant e_^es. 
for a ftoafing dry dock basin and railway on the Tlie closing Scenes in Congress, 
coast of California. , Washington, 28th —Senate.— The fortifica- 
Mr. Mason moved to strike out the following: [jon bill and the naval bill was passed. A mo-- 
“ Provided that flogging in the Navy be and the tion to amend the latter by striking out the abolA 
same is hereby, from and after the passage of tion of flogging in the navy having been defeated 
this act, abolished.” Mr, M. said that the com- by yeas 24, nays 26. 
mittee would hereafter make a report, showing The army bill, the Indian bill and bounty land 
that this punishment ought not to be abolished. bill, and several other private bills were passed. 
After a long debate the question was taken on A great number of nominations were acted up- 
striking out ayes 24, nays 23. on in Executive session. 
Mr. Hale ^se to a priviledge question—the Senate adjourned at 5 o’clock Yesterday (Sun- 
SAnRtni- frnryi R T !VTr I^'lorlr Vi,..! _• ' 
THE MARKETS. 10,000 ACRES OF LONG ISLAND 
--—_ LANb FOR SALE. 
Rural New-Y'orker Office, > AT LAKE ROAD STATION, or IRVINGTON, 
ochester, Oct. 2, 18o0. J rT^HE undersigned is, and has been for several 
Wheat comes in pretty freely and fair samples years, engaged in tlie improvement and culti- 
readily bring $ 1 . Flourstill remains at 4,7.5®4,88. the wild lands of Long Island. The fact 
corn is stesdy a. 56c. Oats „e i„ demand a. 35c. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. the borders of the L. I. Railroad, is as good and 
Flour, bbl ...$4 75a4 88 Butter,ft.12^al4 f manner, I 
Pork, mess.. 10,75ta) 12,75 New Cheese, K,..4ia5ic 10 000 acres are 
do ewt 4 AO/ra GO ^ now ottered for sale, in parcels to suit purchasers. , 
.Tnrwrtk 10 acres, to 100 , orl, 000 ,ata very low price, i 
THE FIRST PREMIUM OF THE 
Beef cwt.8 50«4 ^0 Tnrl-ev7tk 7 p 10®' Or 1,000, ata very low price, i fkemium OF THE 
Agnc„lt«ral Society 
dn iinf ^. “^ 7 ^ ' r^ieaaao. 07 Isl^nd Sound, and the Great South _""A® awarded to 
Hams. smokea:.\\' 7 G?Ic'SoB^^^^^^ EMERY &, CO. 
mittee would hereafter make a report, showing The army b 
that this punishment ought not to be abolished. bill, and seven 
After a long debate the question was taken on A great nun 
striking out—ayes 24, nays 23. ' on in Executii 
Mr. Hale rose to a priviledge question—the Senate adjoi 
Senator from R. I., Mr. Clark, had voted no, but day) morning, 
his name was not recorded. I'he above 
Hni-na «mr,lrnd 7 .. 7 io '1 o xrn ismna Dcing aoout ij miles Wide tUcro, I 
J I . ] 50 and 48 miles from New York. ’ 
New Potatoes'bi'i ' I ’’ Viivimii-l 1 JThere are many highly cultivated farms in the 
pwri''tn 1 ^ 7 ^ W’dinf 1 KW r-n - nn ‘‘"'mediate vicinity, on the North and South side of 
Buckwhe t, cwt,l50al iWndefi,, bbl ..6 oOai 00 this land-having been settled .and cultivated more 
Wheat, bu .1 00 Salt.'bbl. ^.''■oo^'l 00 bounded 
WAS AWARDED TO 
EMERY &, CO. 
FOR THE BEST 
and Thresher 
r1 I Jit the Fair in Albany on 
-Li the 3d, 4th, 5th and 6 th of September, (in 
r»nmnofifir\Ty Tznfl-. ti\xr\, _i_.» -r ^ 
Rfirloxr rp.. K.,. 1 1 pcrcn m tue laKe, ano trout, in great abunuance and 
Barley .. 54 goCc Beans bu. 1«1 37 ^f large size, in the stream.’ The country abounds 
hides. Flay, ton. $8al2 00 Jn tramp dppr and wild fnwl 
S niicrbtpr pvvi no LTnrd nnrd <^11 game, accr, a,nd Wild towi. 
3 name was not recorded. ^ I'he above bills also passed the House, but 
mu*^**o^ of order, &c., were here raised, some of them after a long conference between a 
The Chairman decided that the vote could on- committee of the House and Senate in regard to 
Slaughter, cwt.3 50a 4 00 Hard, cor'd.$3 a3 50 
Calf, lb.8al0c Soft, do.$2a2 50 
large size, m the stream. The country abounds ^ demand for the above machines exceeds our 
game, deer, and wild fowl. , most sanguine anticipations. Its superiority over 
The climate is mild and perfectly healthy, tlie have heretofore sold is demonstrated every 
rface is smooth, gently undulating, with an inch- “''Y by those using them, and the unprecedented de- 
ifiyyT, tLo 1 c P-_ 4 . . 1 .. inond for thp aomo_0.^.4 T_.1,. u.. 
ly be recorded by unanimous consent. the proposed amendn 
Objections were made. The House insistf 
After a discussion on points of order, printing, and thus hel 
Mr. Hunter moved aud the vote was recousid- Much confusion pn 
until 5 this A. M., wl 
The question was taken again—ayes 24, nays The Washington R 
26, so the proviso was not stricken out. WO^ ly other Senator 
Several other amendments were re-enacted, the following: 
when the bin was reported back to the Senate Elias Pondi Collect 
and passed. Detroit; Richardson, 
EVENING SESSION. 
The Naval bill received from the House and O’The Jenny Li 
passed. knows no bounds. A 
The comrnittee of conference on the Civil aud a superb display of fii 
Diplomatic bill, reported that they had agreed up- urday night, aud the < 
on all the amendments, except those relating to crowd was very great. 
- ---to-'-'- WVAA-AAV/IA& aim ^lUUSUlIb LU UUi- -" "X-A'clUllillg iUaCIUn- 
the proposed amendments. ALBANY MARKET — Sept. 30. tivate—is a loam, large portions of which may befl *^Y ut our late State Society's Fair. 
The House insisted on its amendment as to The sales of thp movnine sum no i ftmi hhls nt called a heavy loam, or it is of sufficient tenacity to are assured that no expense 
printing, and thus held Ritchie to his contract. 44 0572)4 qt old «Jtjitp and Western’ 4 fi97a4 7'', make sun-burnt brick, right out of the surface—is spared to make our machines satisfactory in 
Much confusion prevailed throughout the night new' Sta’te and Western 4 75f5)4 87 ’for favorite ‘'® ^ ^ ‘®®‘' ‘‘®®P’ suscep- c^'c^Y respect. For further particulars, terms, pri- 
uutil 5 this A. M., when the House adj. ^ stalo SlichSn and OWo 4 87^ for nur^Gene^ ® ‘‘®g^®® cultivation. The ®®«' description, &c., see Catalogue, fur- 
The Washington Republic of tfais A. M. among seo,'5,12®5f25for extra*^bhm, 512)5^7^ for faTcy P“®f®® through this tract affording easy gmtis on applicatioi^^y mad or otherivise, 
ly other Senatorial confirmations, contains Genes’ee, 5,3710)5,60 for extra Genesee. Buckwheat Proprietors of tl.e Mhnnv, 
the following- Flour is saleable in the street at 41 50r3)1 69 and J^^w York markets, where the highest price m cash, ^ repnetors ot toe Albany Agricultural Works, 
EliasT^d: Collector of Rochester; Hyde, of at .$l.o0ro)l,62 and can a 
Flour is saleable 
ivlivvviug. x’mul IS suKjuuit; iti \ 
Elias Pond, Collector of Rochester; Hyde, of l,75fa)l,87 from store 
Detroit; Richardson, of Erie. Grain— The ma 
.- Wheat, the demand 
iLFThe Jenny Lind excitement in Boston Sales about 5,000 h 
Sheep Pelt's.ioie„88 Wool m .smooth, gently undulating, with an inch- '^'‘Y by tho.se using them, and the unprecedented de- 
bheep I eits ....12ica38 Wool, Ib.26a36c nation to the South of about 15 felt to the mile^ m^'i for the same-and lastly, by the full and 
-- the soil—free from stone, easy and pleasant to cul- “o‘® report of the Committee on Farming Machin- 
ALBANY MARKET — Sept. 30. tivate—is a loam, large portions of which may befl *ry at our late State Society's Fair. 
TJie sales of the momiii!? sum iin 1 800 hhU nt ®“’lo‘‘ ^ heavy loam, or it is of sufficient tenacity to .’f^® Panning Public are assured that no expense 
on r armint? iviacUm- 
cry at our late State Society's Fair. 
fanning Public arc assured that no expense 
and gardener can produce. To capitalists, an excel- j Albany, N. Y. 
' , ' . . • i_ .A '11 1 garueiier can proauce. 1 o capitalists, an excel- 
Cjrain 1 he market is better^ supplied with lent opportunity is here presented to obtain a large 
Wheat, the demand being entirely for shipments, tract of valuable land at a low price, possessing all 
Sales about 5,000 bu. Genesee at 1,14^/©!,15, the advantages for settlement of a new country, 
fthnwinor ftllrrhf flpoltnn rlpmnnrl fni* Tlorlmr --4.L ^ _:_ h A-t ^ 
C.A 
i*-. xuc^uuy 1..UU exciiemeiu in uoston »aies about 0,UUU bu. Cenesee at l,14dra)l,15, the advantages for settlement'of a hew country, TTTHFRFW„v.r, r. 
knows no bounds. A musical demonstration,and showing a slight decline. The demand for Barley without any of the privations, but with ail the Vv hive relent] vwf^ 
a superb display of fireworks took place on Sat- is active and the market buoyant. The receipts are privileges and comforts of an old one AddIv to tir.n _.,HY leased ot toe subscriber a por- 
urday night, aud the enthusiasm of the immense fair but not large Th^ riach 27,000 bu. at ^B.Tllen, EsT, Editor d' the Americaf^Igrt 
crowd was very great. Jenny gives three more for fair to prime two-rowed, mlturist, 187 Water St.; to Messrs. Starr & Al- pied the samI for'Tld n,^ occu- 
concerts this week in Boston, one in Providence fo>^ four-rowed, showing a firm market for burtis, Editors of the Farmer and Mechanic. 122 .'^® o'pursu- 
printing and mileage. 
oil. “fT ^uuv;ciia i.iiio ncoix lu x>usiou, one lu rroviGcnce 
The House insisted and a new conference was on Monday next, returning to New Y’ork on the 
appointed. 
The same course was pursued on the Indian 
and Army bill. 
SuNDAT, Sept. 29—-1 A. M. 
The President and all the members of the Cab¬ 
inet, have been in the Senate anti-chamber since 
8 o’clock last evening. 
Not far off are all kinds of refreshments. 
The California nominations are under consider¬ 
ation in executive session. At 2 o’clock, A. M. 
the doors were again opened; the conference corn- 
in Boston to attend her concerts. Among them 
are the editors of the Montreal papers. 
O’ At 12 o’clock the Senate and House both 
; adjourned and exchanged farewells till next ses¬ 
sion. 
"" ~ 7 P. M. 
Harrisburgh, 30th.—The slaves who were 
uie uours were again openea; me conierencecom- c j .• : , xui 
mittee on the Indian bill made a report which I since for not, after being dis- gales 100 bis 
was concurred in and the bill then passed. In I 
t'uuurisc, lat water oi.; to Messrs, cstarr <5c Al- nied the same cni,i V. I-— 
/ 512)1/for four-rowed, showing a firm market for burtis. Editors of the Farmer and Mechanic, 122 ed a course of adSis^n^^ hv 
the latter and an advance on the better grades of Nassau St.; to Messrs. Dewey & Wood, 82 Nassau the Proorietors nf tol themselves 
two-rowed. There IS less doing m Corn, but no St., New York, or to E. F. PECK, Works’^ and •• Man,. 
Fitro rsr civ f ivT i 1 cliangc to notico 10 priccs. The supply is large and 306 State St Brooklvn T I r..,,. ^H'^Hiilacturers of Agricultural 
Rnstnn t H ^ ^ tho demand is entirely for the east, slles 3400 bu. 0= Lake Road is an importanhnd cS’delot Generai r.v ” and otlierwise, so as to 
Hoston to attnnrt nor ennoorfe Amrnifr I iir _._. , a ■ j. i is uiiportaiii aim central uepol have left UDon the nubho in nrl too n. c 
Western mixed at 64. Oats are quiet at 41l2)43.— on the Railroad—there are large buildings and a thev are eitlier the PronHotnre enri ai^ ss on that 
No Rye offering ^ ,,,,, settlement there. _ fto-tf.] 
bbl?” BarieT^Sfo^ bT^ *Oate ?'20O do’Svheat ® GENESEE VALLEY NltRSERIES Rf*"® ““d business of the said e.stablishment — to 
14 4fi0 dn Spo,1 8 400 dn RnHor Q tou IK. ’ ^^-Tlie Proprietors offer for sale this Fall and the tbe great injury of our business: 
OR nun dn' Wnni o R7n^ ’ ? ' Gheese -i-coming Spring, a large stock of Fruit Trees, &c. of This notice is therefore to inform'our patrons and 
28,000 do; ool 9,870.-Jour. the most desirable kinds. P.Hchasers can depend that the public generally tliat our intei^sts a,; and 
NEW YORK MARKET-B, Telegraph. sIzT S Llverf 
NEWYORKSept. 30,7 PM,—ASHES—Market auiet F'J.OOO Peach Trees. To venders and others, per 1,000 their adxertisements, bills, &c., were laid before 
inn ui_ ‘ • very low. the ijtrana Jury 01 the Countv. who rctnrnnd nr, 
was concurred in and the bill then passed. In 
Executive session the following nominations were 
confirmed; 
eiiargeu oil luo cnarge oi norse Stealing, were FLOUR—Increased heaviness in the market for low 
this P. M. brought before the U. S. Commission- grades westarn flour but (br state but little change- De¬ 
er under the fueitive slave law. when the nroner- but fair for export -special- 
1 cucu X Idea, Xu vdijucrs aiiu uintjfs, per i.uuu x.i ^ j t n Vi Gtriwrt? 
very low. the Grand Jury of the County, who returned an 
10,000 Cherry Trees, fine trees 5 to 8 ft high, with heads indictment, since which time an injunction has been 
very low. cranted. re.strainino- toorn frr,m fKr. _ <- 
xocuiive session me loiiowmg nominations were 1 .. fuSitiva slave taw when toe f®'’ ‘‘ome trade, butfairfor export -special- 
)ntirmed; ‘'*® lugHije slave .aw, when the proper- jy ^r No -2 super and common to straight state; sales 
Isaac J. Platte. Postmaster at Poughkeepsie ‘Y and they were delivered to their 13.900 bis domesiic 3 62a87 sour-, 375a406 No suplr 4 50 
Thomas Cnwles .« masters, who took them back to Virginia. a4 6-2 mixed and straight Michigan and Indiana; 4 75a87 
^omasoowles, Iroy. _ 8 fancy Mich and favorite State, 4 94a5 pure Ganlsee. 
“ Syracuse. — ~ _ 
iiAauu luuuci lui iiviiic Liauc* uuk luir ivr tJJDOri ^’SUeCiai- -V i_ nT-* w.. «... 
ly for No 2 super and common to slraiclitstate- sales Pear stocks; Plums, Apricots, &c; on the most reasons 
nnn Ki.. o «.•>« ohip terms. 
HOUSE LAST EVENING. 
Bill was passed with amendments extending 
the Judicature of the United States over Califor¬ 
nia. 
The Senate amendments to the bill giving 
bounty lands to the soldiers not heretofore provi¬ 
ded for by law were concurred in with the excep¬ 
tion of those benefiting marines. Recess. 
The House again met at 6 o’clock. 
New Orleans, 27th. 
are received. 
-Texas dates to the 20th 
13,900 bis domestic 36-2a87 sour; 375a406 No super 4 50 61etenns. , . 
a4 6-2 mixed and straight Michigan and Indiana; 4 75a87 Purchasers will do well by informing themselves of 
fancy Mich and favorite State; 4 94a5 pure Ganesee stock before purchasing tlsewhere. 
PRAiv Fnir RomonA ...ho.i r., . a i- P b—A large stock of Weepiiig Willows and Ailan- 
mining hcTe and at theeast%enesee bLly^Tfirm^^^^^^ very low'"’" '®^ 
C ICt^ClVCU. ; O. ....... —.W AJuiutjr s\j niiji, aUU 
The nassarrn nf Ponwri’a hmim 1 «.i- Kill K .4 sales‘2400 bu mixed Ohio 105; 7400 bu White Michigan 
Fne passage ot l^arce s boundarj bill had iiiaiiii; ^aO') fommon Genesee lio and 3900 bu red 
b^en received by the 1 exas Government. southern at 81; and 2000 bu mixed Canadian in bond 10 - 2 -, 
The papers say that the popular feeling is de- demand with good inquiry for export and for 
cidedly in favor of accepting the proposition of the comia-ts maturing this month-, sales 2 - 2,000 bu ee 
H States Pnn (Tress ^ ^ ^ wet tern mixed; (58 rouno yellow; contracts are settled 
u. otaies ooDgress. . , 07 . 30^000 bu mixed 65c. 
tr .on.u —; , n ^ , yVHI3KEr—He.avy and dull. Sales sO bbls prison at 
Honesdale* 30lh.—The loss by fire at Carbon- 27 Ji 2 ) 27 i. . 
dale on the 29th, reducing two-thirds of the plaee PROVISIONS— Demandfairfor Pork for retail trade 
..1 _ • . 1 1 . ^nnrl hnlifpria firnipr. Ss.ilpq fvHO hh1;i IHKO QQ‘7r...wvw. 
. K e , . T1 . . granted, restraining thorn from the further use of 
Also, a large stock of Apple-, Pears, on quince and the name or other means by which thev shall annenr 
e mrins ’ ’ ^ ‘^h® Proprietors of our establishment 
Purchasers will do well by informing themselves of ,,, ^HORACE L. EMERY', 
ir stock before purchasing tlsewhere. Albany, Sept. 2d, 1850. r38-3w1 
P S —A largo stock of Weeping Willows and Allan- -- - - --__ 
lus, suitable for streets, parks, and cemeteries, for sale HrIS_FrII FRShiOll' 
Also, Ornamental Trees and Plants. ^ 
A. FROST & Co. -CLARK & GILMAN, 
Office, 47 E.tchangestreet, Rochester. NO. 23 STATE STREET EOCKFSTFT? 
Cataloguesfurnishedgratis, on application TTTF nr« i f <• - r. 11 ' 
se39 d&triw lt&c 4 i* Vv' rV Prop^red to furnish the Fall Fashion of 
-——>- - . / » Hats as worn in Broadway, and would say 
N OTICE— MONROE COUNTY,ss.—SHERIFF’S that our hats maintain a better reputation for liffht- 
OPFICE. —A GENERAL ELEC'l’lON is to ho hplil ness fineneos nf .1..__ ..i 
e u. IVTOTICE-MONROE COUNTY.ss.-SHERIFF’S 
sO bbls prison at iX OFFICE.—A GENERAL ELECTION is to beheld 
'^'Snrvtyrcirr.Ma n je-r e , . . * iu tile county of Monroe, On the Tuesday succeeding the 
PROVISIONS Demandfairfor Pork for retail trade first Monday of November next, al which will be chosen 
and holders firmer, hales iiOO hhls lOfi-l mps.:?. ft n? nrirtip tho nrtinoro ^r^.Ar^*\r^*yr,A tho *u^ o _ _ _ z 
me ilouse again met at b o’clocis. reaucing two-lhirds ot the place t ^vioxwrio—x^einauuiairjur ror* lor reian traae nrsl Monday ot November next, at which will bechosen 
“sui'orimL'nlZ 'f 
ipropnation bill were agreed to. insurance onij amounts to Ijglo.UUU. cheesein eood demand and firm. Dated at Rochester, August 21st. 1650. 
STOCKS—Active 10 -day, hut with less buoyan cy in 
«nnrnni-:«fm„ Kill ■■ .insiirnnpfi onlv smnnnto tn Jti <7 Diin ’ L.ara oeiier. Bales ouu Dins aim tes‘,(4fa)7g. Uutter and si.-iie.oi wnicn a copy thereof is hereto annexed. ^ “'so'urge ueaier.s in Hones, ilJuHs, Fur 
appropriation bill were agreed to. insurance onlj amounts to ^15,000. cheesein eood demand and firm. Datedat Rochester. August21st, 1650. Collars, Swan’s Down, and every tiiimr rnnnpmdrl 
The Light House bill from the Senate was ^ oa., riiu’”"r,- , i , STOCKS-Acilve m-day, hut with less buoyancy in OCTAVU3 P. CHAMBERLAIN. Sheriff. with the Fur business, 
passed, 1 .ttsburg, 28th.—The flight of our colored pnecs which have declined m many stocks, gov nrm STATE OF NBW-YORK, Secretary’s Office, ? To Also Fur cioto PI,.to md n;i „ 
‘ rp. ^ . -1 J 1 . , ,. Cl . . population for Canada is verv irrent in mnaa eood demand on loreign account. Hudson R R advance ' ALBAN Y. August liith 1850 (the V “Oand Oil-silk Caps, in all 
rA ^4 ^ * lu-® Quence of the fugitive slave Thev an to i, Erie R RdecUaed^. - Gener.al tendency of the market Sherift'ofthe county of Monroe.-Sir,—Notice is'hefe-ny ^n®^Y; Chil^en s F.ancy Hats; Boy’s Bolts; 
receded from Its amendments adding marines and ^'lence ot me lugitive slave bill 1 hey go in upwarcl. given, that atthe GENERAL ELECTION, lobe ^“*^C^oth,^all,ToothandHatB^U3hes;Rub^•AJ■ 
aailors who fought in former wars in the grants “J"?® numbers and armed with pistols and bowie MONEY—No materialfch.ange. Rates evidently de- held in this Slate.on the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- Beggins, Horse Covers, Traveling 
made in the bounty bill, was nasseri kmvep, &C. _ V!!®-*?.'?.®®'*®® ''■“'S® disbursments day of November next, the following Officers are to be Blankets, Umbrellas, Feather Dust.^’ i-. 
Th.bUl,..ppoi„l.hr.,l/di.„ag.nai„C.l. — —TtoTlLo, 30.h. ZeeVo Z2a,l.-T » T, , ’’T&ril.W p,.„eor Pl-b. 5.C. CURK 5 : 
tfornia was passed. [Lr Steamer Ashore.—T here was a report in iiVttALiU MAKKEI.—By lelegraph. A Lieutenant Governor, in place of George W. Pat- j 23 State st., Rochester. 
fWI ..T _/• KH 1 Vi* .« * - - _1_._ ixl. _ T1 11 T 1 t> .« RWI?I?AT/^ O.,,.,.* . Oi\ rRFj-\TT-ran-iL_ a. _ * ” -- _ 
rv 1 x,as.—oti£4tt.ir r o iiais inuiniam a oeiier reputation ior liffht- 
OFFICE.—A GENERAL ^ECTION is to be held ness, fineness of texture and durability than those 
in the county of Monroe, on the Tuesday succeeding the manufactured nt nnv other eatnhliohiYieer . r 
first Monday of November next, al which will be chosen York ei?v ^ establishment out of INew 
the Officers mentioned in the notice from the Secretary of w ® ' , , ... 
St.-ite, of which a copy thereof is hereto annexed. n elso large dealers in Robes, Muffs, Fur 
Datedat Rochester, August 21 st, 1650. Collars, Swan’s Down, and every thine connected 
OCTAVU3 P. CHAMBERLAIN. Sheriff. with the Fur business. b v mecitu 
STATE OF NBW-YORK, Secretary’s Office, ? To 
ALBAN Y, August 15th, 1850. 5 the 
made in the bounty bill, was passed. kmvep, &c._. f^Se^Sub-Vfeyury?®"®^ 
The bill to appoint three Indian agents in Cal- Buevalo, 30th. nZiiri.rVi 
tfornia was passed. O’ Steamer Ashore.— There was a report in BUIFALO MARKET.—By 'Telegraph. 
McLane, of Maryland, from the committee of town on Saturday, that the Propeller Lady of the BS^FFALC, Sept- 30—FLOUR—'Phere wasmoreac- 
conference on the disagreement, offered amend- Lake was ashore on the reef at Skillsgalee, to to nyyliu"irD?ice*s’^ ' 
ments of the two forces to toe civil »ndd:nlAii,„(. Lake Michiaan. It nrnves. how«v«r tc Ka iKa e° 
ments of the two forces to the civil and diplomat¬ 
ic bill, made a report providing, 1st, that the 
r .b-A ivt-aK- t, ----- ~ 10 nonce m me prices. Sales 12,090 bbis 
Uake Michigan. It proves, novvever, to be the for common to straight brands Ohio and M 
steamer A. D. Patchen. It is supposed she was or two small lots extra brought 4(S4 I 2 ic. 
Hriiron ncVirkra ir» __nUATV___ 41 __ 
tCliail t \TUVCIllVif 111 DiaCC Wi WCUIKtT >V, 
BI^FFALC, Sept- 30—FLOUR—There was more ac- tersou. 
viiy in the nmrkst thi^ morning and we have no change . A Canal Commissioner, in place of Jacob HimJs. 
iiiiiK 10 lao v^incinuaii uiarRei. anu me 
A Mr. Young, of Whitewater township, is said ® The a^nnUes'of^Bceves 
to have realised $800 this year by the sale of mel- .^ 
IV. uiii, uiauv a, lojiuii proviulug, xsi, mat me .11.. Aj. lavuiiou. XI IS supposeo sne was 
House concur in the Senate’s 1st amendment and driven ashore in the late gale, and was scuttled 
striking out the mileage reform and subitituting to prevent her going to pieces. The report says, 
for the printing clause the paying of Mr. Ritchie the steamer Key Slate was along side trying 
10 per cent and releasing him from the contract, to got her off. 
Here a scene of great uproar and excitement . „ , “T: T- 
took place. Report rejected, yeas 65, nays 93 ^ township of Millcreek, says a Cincinnati 
o. vj nn 1 . paper, with a population of 6,200, there were 
Thn <1 u Morning, 29—1 A. M. produced in one year 5,763 gallons of wine. The 
vv A Several bi s ; among oth- game township furnishes annually 63,400 gallons 
ers the Navy AppropriaUou Bill, Bounty Laud of milk to the Cincinnati market. ® ' 
Bill, and Fortification Bill. Refreshments m the a Mr. Young, of Whitewater township, is said 
n^lnS'“f ®^ heard, to have realised^$800 this year by the sale of mel- 
Meinbers *n lobbies asleep on the sofas-others ons from two acTes and a half. 
coming in with bread and cheese in their fingers; -—_ 
galleries becoming thinned, aud all of thA ladies The cranberry crop at Minnesota is likely to be 
had gone. a failure—the crauberries being rotted by thehiwh 
At 2 o’clock Mr. Jones wanted to adjourn—the water at Rice Lake and the other cranberry lo- 
preacher will be coming here presently. The calities in that region. 
House refused to adjourn. Gentlemen in every ■ 
direction strove to introduce resolutions, take ud IVTo-i-v^ 
bills, and other matters. TXamea, 
Motions were made to adjourn—it was Sunday 22d instant, at Royalton Center, by Rev. 
and irrelitious—"Let’s go home’’ "Let’s take n Rev. CHARLES M. WOOD- 
drink’’—"I am hungry as thunder”_"Cigar PHILENA BIXBY', both of Roy- 
® hie evening of Ihe 25th, by Rev. R. S. Cramplon, 
der — Knock — Knock. Cali of the House Mr. T. A. JENNINGS, of Le Roy. and Miss MARY M. 
ordered. Message now received from the Sen- daughter of Jas. C, Godwin, Esq. of Albany, 
ate. It is now half-past two. Telearanh mnarta At Livonia, on the 24ih inst. by the Rev. B. G. Riley, 
h.v, c„„,inn.d untif thre. .hi, mo Sch 
hour both Houses were in session; Roy. 
The Foote and Fremcnt difficulty has bean to this city, on the 25th Inst, by the Rev. R. S. Cramp- 
amicably settled. ton, \VM. N. HALL and MARY WILSON, both of Og- 
A ala \ ri 11 densourg. 
A special despatch to the Herald^ays Mr. Rit- In Mt.Morris, on the 23d inst. by tl.e Rev. Mr. Hib- 
chie is to be indemnified, and the printing con- ‘’‘’“'d. Mr. J.CREVLIN and Miss S. A. BARNEY, boili 
tracts is broken up. tkat village. 
Washington 8(1- Mr RanaAir.* P.v„i iw 1 Morris, on the 2.3d insl. by the Rev. O. I. 
W ASHINGTON, dU--Mr. Benedict, Post Master Sprague. Mr. DANIEL RUSSEL and Miss HARRIET 
al Albany, has been withdrawn, and Mr. Kidd URisWOLD, all of that village. 
nominated. ' In Wheatland, Sept. 25ih, by the Rev H. Baven, Mr. 
VVM. B. AUSTIN, of Orleans, and Miss MARY E 
CLOSING SCENES IN CONGRESS THIS FORENOON. S.AGE, of the tormerplace. 
Senate met at 11 o’clock, and went immediate- Giand Rapids, Michigan, on Tuesday morning, 
ly into executive session. September 17lh, by tlie Rev. F. II. Cuming, lion. Al,- 
After some little lime (he doer, were opeoed, &“Kkiro%,Srr''pt.?e"^^^ "• 
ana me oenate at 12 0 clock quietly adjourned In Canandaigua, on the 24ih inst. by the Rev. Mr. 
sine die. Tooker,Mr.PL[NY F. BABCOCK, of Hopewell, and 
House met at 11 o’clock with a niiomm nra Miss FRANCES AVERELL, of Canandaigua 
sent A beautifnllv Also, on the 22d, by the same, Mr. GIDEON BAKER. 
L® n/r ^keaulilully touching prajer was offered of Macedon, and Miss CORNELIA JANE GAGE, of 
by Mr. Gurley. Perinton, Monroe Co. N. Y. 
to notice in the prices. Sales 12,090 bbis at 3 671t®3 94 ' An Inspec'.or of State Prisons, in place of David D. 
for common to straight brands Ohio and Michigan. One Spencer. 
[38-tf.J 23 State st., Rochester. 
Farmer’s Air-Tiglit & Lion Tamer 
COOKING Stoves. 
GRAIN—Wheat was rather more active and we no- pcu'on. 
lice sales25,000 bu at SOfSSi.g for Michigan city; 84 for „ Representative m the 32d Congress of the United 
white Ohio and 90 for white Michigan, Sandusky and .u^®f' ^!!.® Twenty-Eighth District, in place ot 
Milan are held al S2®8->c without sales. Corn is very Abraham M. Schenm rhorn. 
firmvKth =ni,.= a me K,. COUNTY OFFICERS TO RR Rr.RPTRn rot? 
firm with sales 3,300 hit al 54c afloat. Oats quiet, none 
offering. 
WHISKEY—Guict. Small sales 24ic. 
FREIGHTS—Unchanged. 
NEir YOf<K CATTLE MARKET, Sept. 24. 
Offered -2900 Beeves, (900 Southern, remainder from’ 
this State and the Eiyt;) 65Cowsand Calves, and 7,500 
Sheyp and Lambs. 
The supplies of Beeves since our last have come in ve- 
have realised $bUU this year by the sale of mel- ry liberally, and there were more offering to-day than we °‘‘i'.®®®i?,’’®" "®*‘l 
IS from two acres aud a half. have known fjr some time. Prices are rather unfavorably ^*’® fbroughout the State, are also to vote 
- - - affected by the overstock and the demand closes conse- l^®.P®";' “f toe Act entitled " an .Act 
The cranberry crop at Minnesota is likely to be quently very dull. io*in® ®®bools throughout the State,” passed 
a failure—the crauberries being rotted by the hi<rh - ®^ ‘■etaJling qualities at from «5 to M-®h- Act mamend 
wAtnrBtRiep I vita Knd (Ka atKa. « K 1 *’ ' About 600 would remain over unsold. ,® an Act P.siablishing Free Schools 
water at Rice Lake and the other cranberry lo- cows and Calves.-SaUs at from ^20 to 30®37 50 toroughouitheState,’’passed April llth, 1819. 
calities in that region. All taken. iw • u . Yours, respectfully, 
■ " ' ■' ■ ■ ' — . . Sheepand Lambs—Sales at from 1 50 to ®2 75®85: CHRISTOPHER Tf/ORGAN. 
• J Sheep, and Lambs at from 0l®2 25l32 25, accordin'to wn ah •, Secretary of Stale. 
jyESlirjncd., quality-, 400 unsold. " ^ —All papers in said couniy, will please insert this 
S.'Be^nfon."^^ Ihe Court of Appeals, in place o( Charles AT THE NEW STOVE STORE, ^'O. 31 STATE ST. 
A Representative in the 32d Congress of the United Opposite the Rochester City Bank and Wilder 
Slates, for the Twenty-Eighth District, in place ot Gorton & Co.’s Dry Goods AStore ' 
Abraham M. Schenm rhorn. T AM Htooo. 1,1 - e > '-ruuus oiore. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED FOR I , pieased to intorm my old friends and cus- 
SAID COUNTY; -*■ and the public generally, that I have 
Three Members of Assembly. opened a Blew StoveStore, on State Street where 
A Superintendent of the Poor, in pi ice of William I intend fo keep the best assortment of the very 
A District Attorney, in place of William S. Bishop. 
A Coroner, in place of Joseph Stone. ‘ P a nvfr u’t w r? fK 7 ^ ^ and JA- 
“ Two Justices for Sessions,” pursuant to section 31, ^ i ti found in the city, 
chapter47(), lawsof 1847. e'-vm.ioi, and sell them C//L’AP£i2 T//AA'EVER. lam 
All of whose terms of office v;ill expire on the last day selling the LION TAMER, a new Lapm Oven Hot- 
of December next. Air Cook-Stove, comhinino- nil thn 
i^’i®®®i?i’’®'^ i. Gook-Stove, combining all the’’qualities and 
stablishing Free Schools throughout the State,” passed scojimny and utility, by any 
Establishing Free Schools throughout the State,” passed scojiojny and utility, by any 
A/.-irch 26ih, 1849—and an Acteiuitled “an Act to amend the city. I shall sell it for $4 or $5 less 
the Act entitled an Act Establishing Free Schools *han any other stove dealer sells one as good and 
throughout the State,” passed April llth, 1849. as large. I warrant it to be equal in all resner'ts to 
Yours. resDeclfullv. nnx-atoi-n _ ja? i-w 
Married, 
On the 22d instant, at Royalton Center, by Rev, 
Win. B. Slaughter, Rev. CHARLES M. WOOD¬ 
WARD to Miss PHILENA BIXBY', both of Roy¬ 
alton. 
Ontheeveningof lhe25th, by Rev. R. S. Cramplon. 
Mr. T. A. JENNINGS, of Le Roy. and Miss MARY M. 
daughter of Jas. C, Godwin, Esq. of Albany. 
At Livonia, on the 21th inst. by the Rev. B. G. Riley, 
Mr. G.B. GIBBS and Miss ESTHER M. BEECHER, 
daughter of the late Hezekiah Beecher, Esq. all of Le 
Roy. 
In this city, on the 25th inst, by the Rev.R. S. Cramp- 
ton, WM. N.HALL and MARY WILSON, both of Og- 
densburg. 
In Mt.Morris, on the 23d inst. by tl.e Rev. Mr. Hib¬ 
bard, Mr. J.CREVLIN and Miss S. A. BARNEY,boili 
of that village. 
In Mt. Morris, on the 23d inst. by the Rev. O. I. 
Yours, respectfully, 
CHRISTOPHER x>/ORGAN. 
Secretary of Stale. 
I BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET, Sept. 25. 
Al Market—1500 BeefCattle, 1900 Stores, Impairs Work¬ 
ing Oxen, 93 Cows and Calves,5>00 Sheep and Lambs, 
and 920 Swine. 
Prices.—Beef Cattle.—Eitra6®6 -25, first quality550 
06; second 5ta)5 50; third 4(®4 75. 
Stores—Yearlings S7®9; two yearsold^l4(®;9; three 
years old 820®-27. 
Working Oxen—®70, 77,82, 90, 9.>, 1100130 
Cows and Calves—02-2,28, 30, 33,35. 35. 
notice once in each week, till after election, and present -- -s— i;-ioc.yiicio, you 
their bills to the Board of Supervisors, for payment. "‘h he sure to call and examine my stock before 
aug23 law tde __ purchasing. FARMER’S AIR-TIGHT is just the 
I OLD ROCHESTER IVltRSSWn’V Stove for convenimee, durability and economy of 
Co„ ”n “the®™ 1 StS ■£! J ““f, "> W” 
Shrub, end Plunt,-umong which .re 30, t I ha?e oie ’.ir^l “LT””'!"" '7 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from ^>5 to 50 * "®®®’ ^ "'Ij® “'® ®*2®®' from long expen- 
ich according to sizf ^ ®"®u ®'‘u recommend them to all who 
icn, accoruing to size. wish to buy a good stove. 
thousand ot the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, Old IrorT Pontipr Rna« x 
tsortfor marketorfor Hotel Gardens, where fnr aide 
any stove in Rochester, and to give satisfaction. 
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! 
and if you want to buy a good stove for less 
N. B—Ail papers in said couniy, will please insert this want to buy a good stove for less 
Diiceonce in each week, till after election, and present than you will be charged elsewhere, you 
THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY 
cents each, according to size. 
Five thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, 
Cows and Calves—82-2,28, 39, 33,35. 35. LUd Iron, Copper, Rags, &c., taken in exchange 
SheupS3. 3 .33.3 e.v3as,,3.„d 
Swine—Small lol.« tn nedille 4 4e fur snwa .tin fnr K.,r. This SOrt Producing no seeds it mav'h« t-ij»rMin.K , 1 . „ --_ 
Swine—Small lots to peddle 4ic for sows, 51c for bar 
ren. At retail 4i,'36c. Fat Hogs l^c. 
b THE SUBSCRIBERS OFFERS for ___x .u... 
aW^le an unusually healthy stock of Fruit Trees, 'free. Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar- 
"^“Ornainental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, propagated aain to clear the ground 
largely on their own roots, and offered for sale at mod- s’* 
crate rales. Nothing but first class varieties cultivated_ Urueis mail promptly executed, and trees 
This sort producing no seeds it may brcuUbrTugh A "ood ass'oRmLT'^r^^^^^^^ 
a much longer period of time than other sorts. Price NAIlI? SHOVFLS TIN 
frl5":Lteach‘'~^'‘^ hundred-$2 per dozen, o^^iand.^a^Si tow 
One thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum nK STOVE ^TORe' STREER — 
to Wheatland, Sept. 25ih, by the Rev H. Baven, Mr. °" ®®®"®.‘* f®" ®'‘'® “O'*' “ Otoerl bv mail oromot 
’M. B. AUSTIN, of Orlean® and Miss MARY F crate rales. Nothing but first class varieties cultivated— '-'i^ueis oy man prompt 
S.IGE.of the tormer place miss MARY E. such as toose which wllUIcKim from May until frostpacked in the best manner. 
M. MORSE, of the former place. 
In Canandaigua, on the 24ih inst. by the Rev. IHr 
Tanlrnr Mr PF.tVV P UAnr’nr'I.' il_i. _ 
Tooker,Mr.PLINY F. BABCOCK,' of HoDewell' ami a^ery desirable Fru t, Plant, Tree and Shrub, as soona 
Miss FRANCES AVERELL. of Canandaigua proved to be an acquisition, from iheir European and dis- 
31.1, - tant correspondence, and in the receipt of the leading 
Double Dahlias, roots which will produce such flowers 
as are exhibited by us daily, in Arcade Hall; Tuberoses, 
Verbenas, Geraniums, Petunias, all selected sorts. In¬ 
ferior sorts discarded. 
The subscribers have ample opportunity of knowing 
every desirable Fru t, Plant,'free and Shrub, as soon as 
Also, on the 22d, by the same. Mr GIDEON RAKFR correspondence, and in the receipt of the leading cers of the Army, and many of our well known Citi- Kh 7 ! “ ‘‘ci. cie u.« ueeu uiorougniy lesieu Dy tlie 
of Macedon. and Miss CORNELIA JANE G-\OE of English periodicals on Horticulture, and all zens, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. best judges in this city and pronounced a genuine 
Perinton, Monroe Co. N. Y. ' * ’ published in this country. This establishment is one of the most e-xtensive in West- Persons desiring to test the purity of the 
Onih„qjfii iiiat hv Riahr.,. TVa T ixrrTiT AVT Cemetery^ lots laid out, and planted with appropriate ern New York. It now occupies three large and commo lead, mav have it analvzed hv a ebpmiat nnd IT in 
Trees and Shrubs. dious rooms, in thenew .and hH.-intit'ni Kiniiir 
YAnlTAr XiSq, soii oi llie late lion. Gideon t i" . . -i . , . 
rr,. rV f J* , Lee, of White Spriiigs. to CORN ELI A, daughter of N B ^^tolic Squares laid out, and planted in systematic or 
The House refused to suspend the rules to put Kidder. Esq. of (Geneva. uaugmer oi xa u ^ 
I iio Rn.i tiin u-.ii c—.1* » , .i i„ n . .. G Tou 11 d 1 aid ou t, Bttd pl ail tcii by coiiirac t 
;e. xxiso a lew large ornameniai trees, at a bar- fiFncr-r m navnar 
a, to clear the ground. Rochester August mo 
)rdei-l by mail promptly executed, and trees -—- ' _ 
.._ . ked in the best manner. Plirp WhitP TpoiI 
uch flowers S.4MUEL MOULSON, RorilFST^ whitf r ^atv xrx vtt 
‘lons.'°?n- —- NoJ^ro^tre ^ , Rochester. X FACTURING COMPANY beg to ofler'toSr 
WHITNEY’S brands of pure lead to the attention of agricul- 
of knowing Rophnotpr Oflllprw nf TlaaiipiTiafttxrnoo horticulturists for painting permanent 
bassoon as 01 structures of every description, 
sananddis- pONTAINS portraits ot disUiiguished Americans, Offi- q’hig article has been thoroiighlv hv tl.o 
the leading U/ cers of the Army, and many of our well known Citi- k„ ^ . ®*^“®.'® Tr oeen tnorougbly tested by the 
s, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated best judges in this city and pronounced a genuine 
on its final passage the bill for the relief of Mrs to Rushviile, on the 19th inst. by Rev Robt Parker. Dr 
Lynch. Mr. Johnson, of Tenn.. moved a recon- °pr ^ 
SI eration, which motion was postponed till next In Penn Yann, Yates co. N Y, by the Rev P M Stryk- 
er, Mr GEO D WELLS, Esq. and Miss MARY C TOM- 
Efferts were made to get up private bills amid E1N30N, of the former place. 
much tumult and all was hurrah and confusion. - --- '' - 
House refused to fix a time at the next session Died, 
for the consideration of the post route bill. In Brighton, Monroe c o. on 
* xo VI VIIC litvai CAlCiiaiVe III VVUSV- ----- - --- -, ® vxxv ^CtXlLjr VM 
ern New York. It now occupies tliree large and commo may have it analyzed by a chemist, and if in 
dious roenns, in the new and beautiful block lately erected any case it should be found impure, we will pav the 
■ %he OperatlnrR^mVare a“ the most scienti- & analyzing it and refund the money for the 
fic manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor; o' i k . .u u j „ nr , , -.i 
being separate and distant from the Reception and Work- ®® P^irhcular about the brand: Moulson s, 36 
Ground laid out, and planted by contract. fic manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor- , 
Street Trees furnished and planted at moderate char- being separate and distant from the Reception and Work- "® pwhcular about the brand: " Moulson’s, 36 
is- . ^ ing Rooms, tliey are quiet, clean, and free from the disa- Front street, Rochester,” is marked on every keg. 
------ iuuio u(n. In Brighton, Monroe co. on tlie;^23d inst. of Fever 
A committee was appointed to wait on the -JOEL SCUDDER, aged 27 years. ’ 
'esideut. In Manchester, on the 14th inst, Mrs ELIZABETH 
President, 
A Kill .1 , , . ’i AUiSK, wife of Cant. B Taber, aaed 69 vpnra v. « »v wo.* uvu x-x uii x l .., uumu uuuum^a. omte st 
Rap—rap and cries of order. to Ails oly, on the 28th inst. Mrs. ELIZABETH, wifp into orchards and Hardens this Fall. Also aixtv vnriPGo. _ . . . I— , . 
'FABER, wife of Capt. B. Taber, ageil 69 years. 
We have large sized Trees of the following varieties, 
which are adapted to streets and public grounds: 
Mountain Ash, Wyteh Elm, Horse Chestnut, Willows, 
and Poplars—do better put out in the Autumn. 
C. J. RYaN & Co., 
Rochester and Charlotte Plank Road Nurseries. 
September 27th. 1830.—se’23 lind 
Orchard & Garden Fruit Trees 
Rap—rap and cries of order. 
A bill was taken up to forbid the sale of war¬ 
rants. and requiring the location of lands. 
The yeas and nays cn the question to suspend 
the rules to consider it| were called. 
years. jl ciioice varieiies ana m gooa conaiuon lo transplant 
In this city, on the 28th iust. Mrs. ELIZABETH, wife orchards and gardens this Fall. Also sixty varieties 
Lyman Granger, aced 47 years. of APPLE TREES, amoni? whir.h is nn PYfmnrriinovir 
aged 47 years. ui Axvcrjcxi?, umuiig wiiicn is an extraordinary 
Her fuiieral will be attended al the First .Methodist seedling which may be regarded “the apple of apples in all 
Uiurch, this Monday, at 2 o’clock, P. M. Friends of the tlie world ” Also an assortment of CHERRY, APRI 
family are invited to attend. COTS, &c., all of which will be sold on liberal terms. 
Of dysentery, Sepf. 29th, CHARLES, only son of Orders can be left witli J, H. Watts, Esq., at Mr, Pow- 
I’HovIixo W nnH Vr<’ivaf Q ...i __i -*_ .. r\4Xi^A^ m*-__ 4 -. . 
of APPLE 'PREES, among which is an extraordinary 
seedling which may be regarded “the apple of apples in all 
e rules to consider It, were cailed, niT ■ ® Vm ^ • CHAKLLS, only son of urders can be left with J. «. Watts, Esq., at Mr. Pow- MONUMENTS 'TOMB GRAVF STONF«? 
..“do'Trsr'“■* -k”"- ' Kt, 
lurnea out ot me Hall. In this city, on 27th inst. in the 83d year ofheraae. distance will be promptly attended to. Stones, Mullers, Printer’s Imposing Stones, 
Rap—rap—order—order and much laughter. ^---^ - 
auu »T ua>o. uic suDscrioer, xMo. Alexander sure 
In this city, on 27th inst. in the 83d year ofheraae. distance will be promptly attended to. 
I ^ SEWARD, mother of .Messrs M.B. and 
J. W. Seward and Mrs. Gen. Gould. Rochester, Aug, 15, 1850. (34-lOw] 
MOSES LONG. 
ing Rooms, tliey are quiet, clean, and free from the disa- Front street, Rochester,” is marked on every keg, 
greeableeffects of chemicals. Purchasers of lead have occasionally been deceived 
The copying apparatus is under the supervision of an in buying lead branded as Rochester lead. Mark, 
artist 01 well known skill m that very difficult branch of u,. are the only manufacturers of lead here There ia 
this business, and the light and instruments have been ex- u ^ ^ i ^ manujaemrers oj leaanere. 4 neire is 
pressly arranged for procuring exact copies of Daguerrreo- a large quantity of lead fixed over here, 
types, paintings, statuary, &c. It is the aim of the propri- Nevertheless, we wish our lead not to be confound- 
etor to render in every part of his business that atten&n ed with that or any other, and therefore desire all 
which the public are entitled to from the patronage he ha; consumers to give us a trial, 
received. E. T. WHITNEY, SAMUEL MOULSON 
Rooms 11,15,17, Gould BuUdings. (32tf; 14 State sL No 36^ont street. 
Newest & Cheapest Marble Establishment Rochester, May 20, 1850. _ [22tf.] 
IN ROCHESTER. A TTT'VT/^ 
pYRUS ALLYN (corner of Buffalo and Sophia J\ GKA V ING 
v./! streets, ) keeps constantly on hand a large stock 0 jq- OOD AND COPPER 
of Ameri^nand Imported Marble, and Manufac- T)ARTICULAR attention paud to Drawing and Engrar- 
tures, in the best style, all kinds of i ing Views of Buildings, Machinery, Society wals, 
MONUMENTS, 'TOMB &, GRAVE STONES. Business Cards, Show Bills, &c. &c. 
Also Table and Stand Tops, Sinks, Soda Slabs, Office, No. 17 Arcade, opposite the Postoffice, over 
Paint Stones, Mullers, Printer’s Imposing Stones, Pe^’s Daguerrean Room. 
and all kinds of Marble work. J. ® ’ 03'Copperplate Printing executed to or*r 
Rochester. Jan., 1850. “ [1-tf.] Rochester, June 1, 1830. [23] L. C. MIX. * 
and all kinds of Marble work. 
Rochester, Jan., 1850. 
