MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
/amgn Intelligence. Biutkete. 
ARRIVAL OF TIIE AFRICA. } 
The Africa arrived at New York, on tbe 10th There are but few transactions in Wheat and Flour, 
inst., at 7 o’clock, witli Liverpool dates of the 29th and the prices are nominally the same. Fine qualities of 
of February. pure Genesee Wheat brings S' 1,01 
Liverpool Corn Market 29th—Unusual firmness Genesee Flour brings 514,81. Country brands 84.75. 
on the part of holders at our Corn Exchange on Corn 48©59c; Oats 38®40. 
Tuesday, and prices generally were well sustain- Mess Pork 813,50(2)14. Hams 7©9c. Cheese 5J©0^c. 
ed, and in most instances wheat wasGd per 70 lbs. Clover seed ®5,59(2)6. 
and Hour Gd to 9d per bbl., dearer than on that ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
week. Indian corn in fair demand, and a shade Flour, bbl.84.75(2)4,81 Butter, lb.124(S)14c 
better. The business at our market this morning Pork, mess .13,5015)14,50 New Cheese, lb... .5.)(2)0jc 
was very moderate, wheat and flour supported the Bt ^°* V.oIooS loo Turkeys, 'n,™ . .7® 8 c 
rates ot I uesday. I he principal demand was on uo. bbl mess. 11,00(2)1 1,50 Chickens.5(2)7c 
Indian corn at 6d advance. Lard, tried.8(2>9c seeds. 
The best American vellow touched 31s. a 48s. Ho. leaf.7c 1 Clover, bu. . . .85,50(3)0,00 
% market! NEW SE S 8TOKE 
^ _ AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) No. 08 State st., first door south of Wells & Co.’s Express 
Rochester, April 10, 1851. ( Office, Arnold’s lllock, Rochester, N. Y. 
There are but few transactions in Wheat and Flour, rptE subscribers, under the name of Brio™ & B^nen 
are now opening a Now been Store and Agricultural 
and the prices are nominally the same. [• me qualities ol Warehouse, located as above, which will be know^i as the 
EMERY & CO’S. 
New-York State Agricultural Society’s 
FIRST PREMIUM 
KA2EROAI) HOUSE POWER, 
pure Genesee Wheat brings 81,04 
Genesee Flour brings 81.81. Country brands 84,75. 
Com 48fS)5f>c; Oats 38(2) 10. 
Mess Pork 813,50(5)14. Hams 7(S9c. Cheese 5.J©flic. 
Clover seed 85,50(5)0. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
. . . .8(2>9c 
.7c 
Hams, smoked.7(5>!>c Timothy.1,50(S)-2,50 different varieties, by gentlemen perk 
Shoulders, do.5j(2)6c | Flax 
Flax.1,25(5)1,50 
SUNDRIES. 
Whitefish, bbl. . .0,50(5)7,00 
Indian corn at 6 d advance. Lard, tried. 8(5)9c | seeds. 
The host American yellow touched 31s. a 48s. Ho. leaf.. .7c Clover, bu-80,;>0®<!,W) 
Wheat firm „tl b,™„ limited. India, corn V.-JSSK 
has found a free sale at bd per qr. advance. Mix- p 0tat0( . s bu.44(5>50c sundries. 
ed 30a3l Gd. Wliite 32 Gd and 33. Yellow 30 drain. Whitefish, bbl.. .0,50(5)7,00 
fblVil Western canal flour 21a22. Wheat, bu.1.00(5)1,04 Codfish, cwt.. .3,25 
° a rr i- i n . T . , lTll Corn.48f5)50c Salt, bbl.00(5)1,00 
A. Harding & Co.’s circular says.— In the Buckwheat . 44 c Apples, bu.P.>i( 2 ) 374 c 
early pan of the week the corn trade was active at Rye.021(5)00 Do. dried.75 
the advance of last week, hut yesterday showed a Oats.if^40c Eggs, doz. 
falling off in the desire tooperate at present prices. Barley. .. .^ . ro(2)87Jc BeanB^bu. 
Flour sold freely to speculators at the quotations g| aU ghter, cwt. .. 3 , 50(5)4,00 Wood, hard, cord.. .3(5)3,50 
“ Monroe Seed Store & Agricultural Warehouse,” 
where will be kept a full assortment of American and Im¬ 
ported Field. Garden and Flower Seeds, and the most ap¬ 
proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those 
wanting any thing in our line are requested to call. We 
will make it an object for such to do so. 
CIIAS. W. BRIGGS, 
of the late firm of Rapalje &. Briggs. 
68 -tf JOHN T. BRIGGS. 
FLOWER SEERS. 
W E have received from England, since the first ot 
March Inst, nearly 200 different varieties of Flower 
Seeds selected from an English Catalogue of nearly 50n 
different varieties, bv ucntlemcn perfectly competent to 
OVERSHOT THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. aa y 01 June uext > al 1118 Iarin “‘ties trom uns cuy, 
rpiiK attention of the farming public is solicited to the ^ It is (mown to breeders of improved stock, in this couti- 
1 newly improved Railroad Horse Power, as now made try, and in Canada, that the proprietor of this herd, during 
by the subscribers. Also to their Over-Shot Spike Cylinder the past 12 years lias, through the medium of importations 
Great Sale of Superior Thorougli-Ured 
SHORT-HORN CATTLE. 
rpi IE Subscriber, having more slock than he can well 
X sustain on his farm, will offer at public auction about 
30 head of ills Improved Short-horn Cattle—consisting of 
Bulls, Cows, Heifers and Ilclfer and Bull Calves—on the 
20 th day of June next, at his farm 2 $ miles from this city, 
(Troy.) 
It is known to breeders of improved stock, in this coun- 
by the subscribers. Also to their Over-Shot bpike Gy l 
Threshers, with Vibrating and Revolving Separators 
from England, and selections from the best herds in this 
021(5)09 Do. dried.. 
38(5) the Eggs, do. . 
5(2)87 Jc Beans, bu. . . 
Ilay, ton. . .. 
I ’,25(5) L50 make a good selection. We will put up and send to order 
;s . 20 papers of the choicest kinds, such as would make a good 
.0,50(5)7,00 assortment for any Flower Garden, for 81—varieties lor 
.. 3^25 82, and the same proportion for larger quantities. Descrip- 
. . 00 ( 5 )L 00 tion and directions for cultivation are given on cacti paper. 
. I2.i(5)37),c Please call upon, or address (post paid,) to 
' f 5 BRIGGS & BROTHER, 
." .710(5)1 1 c 68w4 08 State street, Rochester, N. Y. 
.. ..I0(5)llc 
. ..75(5)1,00 
. ..0(5)14,00 
... .75(5)1,50 1 Wool, lb. 
.. .2(702,50 
. .26(5)30c 
but the advance lias checked business. Calf, lb.8(5)l0c Do. soft,.2(5)2,50 
Tho N. Y. Tribune says:— The new from En- Sheep Pelts.75(5)1,50 Wool, lb.26(S)30c 
rope by the Africa has nothing startling. The 
Auti-l’apal hill has passed to a second reading in New York Market, 
the House of Commons by a very large majority, NEW YORK, April 14, 7 P M—ASJIES—Marketstca- 
and will no doubt ho as successful on the final ^ dang. Sales 60 bbls at 5for 
trial. Lord John Russell has brought in his hill FLOUR—Market firm with fair demand for the trade, 
fertile Reform of the Court of Chancerv, and a N O quiet but firm 4 68u4 87. Canadian more active. Sales 
very faint and moderate reform it is. Nothing has' l , 000 bbls i 56a4 52 conitnon to good, 1500 bbls to arrive at 
New York Market. 
NEW YORK, April 14, 7 P M—AHJIES—Market stea¬ 
dy witli moderate business doing. Sales 50 bbls at 5 for 
Pots, 5 75 for Pearls. 
FLOUR—Market firm with fair demand for the trada. 
EAGLE C. PLOW, &c. 
IT1HE undersigned have the patterns of this celebrated 
1 Plow, and those who wish to obtain mould-boards, 
land-sides, or points will find it to their interest to give us 
a call. We can give an exact fit-, and as no other firm in 
the city has the patterns, of course we can serve the pub¬ 
lic best, , 
Points of the Mass. Eagle Plows,—dillercnt sizes,— 
Diamond, and Burrall Wheel Plows do. 
C8w4 BRIGG 8 & BRO., 68 State st. 
tor me lueiorm 01 me Guuri ui vimnuciy, auu u quiet mil iirm •* oout 01 . n.uiaiimn mm c ucuvu. ouiui, »VIY T?T1?¥ TA KFERd 
vprv faint and moderate reform it is. Nothinrrhas 1,000 bids 4 56a4 62 common to good, 1500 bbls to arrive at GAKJJLN A 
! , .. , u, i , , ,,,i : u tlie opening of eana; at 4 50. Sues of domestic 6,000 bbls "ITTE have received from London, since the lstof March 
yet been heard ot the new Hudget, and y et it is 4 56a4 75 Michigan and Indiana, 494a5 pnre Genesee. W nearly two tons of the choicest Garden and Field 
jiroposed that the usual Easter recess shall he pro- GRAIN—More inquiry for Wheat and more disposition Seeds — such ns Cabbage, different kinds, Radish do., Tur- 
lonired to double tho usual time. Evidently the manifest on the part of holders to meet buyers. Node- n jj, do., and Rutn Baga, &c., &c. Also White Dutch 
Ttiiiivh 1 ecrisl-itnrQ re in no hnrrv mand is for milling here and at the Eas?. Salas 7,500 bu clover, and LTiwn Grass for lawns, door-yards, &c. 
Hi tush Legislators are 111 no num. good Genesee 1 12al 13. Prime po on private terms. Corn C8w l ' BRIGGS & BRO., 08 State st. 
In France no important change has happened j very firm with feu demand for f * home trade. Sales - - . --—*- 
the opening of eana; at 4 50. Ha es of domestic 0,000 bbls 
4 56a4 75 Michigan and Indiana, 4 94a5 pnre Genesee. 
GRAIN—More inquiry for Wheat and more disposition 
Oil the condition that Louis Napoleon should agree r0 und yellow for May'63. Bavley scarce and wanted I 10 a proved Corn t tutivaiors, wan sieei iann puuna icvc.d.o.c 
to leave his office at the end of his term, after the 122. ' ' -which we wili sell at lew prices. Call andsee. 
1 r \\r 1 ,:.. To(rnn.mi TMGunrm- PROVISIONS—Speculative demand for pork limited and ()8w4 PRIGGh & 13KO., 0 ; btal 
exampleof Waahington and Jefferson, 1 his con contoue8inth ehan£o¥ a few* fee tendency isstlllup- --- ——t-—-T 
di tion was not agreed to, but yet we fancy .Louis ward; sales 2000 bis 12 for mess prime; 15 for new mess; 11 /GARDEN AND FIELD PEAS, several choice v.irie- 
will have to do the thing when the time comes. old prime; and these prices refused at close; beef buoyant; vJ ties—some now kinds—of imported Garden leas. 
Tn Pnn.ntur nn <r1imnfia nf lio-ht diminishes demand steady; sales 100 bis 9a 11 50 for mess; 5afi for prime Also a large lot of Canada rield leas of extra quality 
, . . \ ^ rpi • H • " —prime mess steady; sales GO bis 16 60 for good; lard better just received at the Monroe Seed 
the darkness of the chaos. 1 he impression seems wi 1 th but littIe prime ket tJ e rendered here; sides :j ()0 bis 8a9 Warehouse, (58 State st. BRIGGS & BRO. 
to be that Austria will have to relax somewhat ol good to prime; butter quiet; cheese steady. ---—~ — - ■ - ■ 
her extreme pretensions. This can lead substanti- STOCKS—Opened this morning but rather gave way af- rpiMOTHY SEED.—100 bushels 1 ' 1 /"° ,, ^.® c 1 ^ 0 h f <l,f " 
i. ,i f at ; n t i.„ ter the first calls, especially fur fancies; U S stocks have J ferent qualities, just received, and for sale low by 
ally to no other result than the restoration o the be(jn mU(;h re ’ * J t an adv . u , ce i ias been realized; OBw l BRIGGS & BRO. 
old Diet at r rankfort. I n tho other countries tncie on tho 5 sof 5 U; ^ on tlic 6sof67; and % on those of (58;--- 
is nothing which calls for remark. Money in good request witli an abundant supply and rates THE WOOL GROWER, 
__ are steady. . . , 
—— —-- - -At 2 nd Board stocks were not so firm and were dull; And Magazine of Agricultural and Horticulture. 
fp'rtlifcntltn E ™« ; rv i, r n t B95C: . ritHEThird Volume of this Jpurnal commenced on the 
( /H iTniTlTn A) Aflllil. WIIISICEY—Prison easier; sales 270 bbls 24a35o. Anril. a .,,1 tho nrcsont is a favorable time tc 
Drags and Cultivators. 
W E have a large number of ttie Butterfly and Square 
Harrows, made alter the best patterns,—ami im¬ 
proved Corn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reversible 
—which we will sell at low prices. Call and see. 
C8w4 BRIGGS & BRO., 08 Stalest. 
her extreme pretensions, This can lead substanti¬ 
ally to no other result than the restoration of the 
old Diet at Frankfort. In the other countries there 
is nothing which calls for remark. 
/^t ARDEN AND FIELD PEAS.—Severalohoice varie- 
\X ties—some new kinds—of imported Garden Teas.— 
Also a large lot of Canada Field Peas—of extra quality— 
rpiMOTHY SEED.—400 bushels Timothy Seed, of dif- 
.X ferent qualities, just received, and for sale low by 
G 8 w 4 BRIGGS & BRO. 
Having had much experience in the sale and mannfac- country, spared no expense to rear a herd ot Cattle from 
tore of Horse Powers and other Agricultural Implements; which superior animals could he safely drawn, for inl¬ 
and being acquainted very extensively with the wants of provement and crosses upon other herds. Ilia Importations 
the farmers of this country, as well as the character of most have been derived from that eminent breeder,the fate Tims, 
of the implements and machines now in use, we think we Bates, Esq., .ol Kirklevington, Yorkshire, England 
hazard nothing in pronouncing our latest improved Power which herd, it is well known, has recently been disposed 
far superior to any before made or sold by 11 s, or with which of at public sale by his administrators, and dispersed in 
we are acquainted. many hands, and can no longer he resorted to as a whole 
At the late Fair of the New York State Agricultural So- for improvement. The announceinentof that sale, created 
ciety held at Albany, their committee on Horse Powers grentintcreskandallshort-hornbrcedcrsinKiiglandseem- 
1111 an i moil sly awarded us the highest premium for the best ed emulous to secure one or more of tl lese animals, to min- 
Railroad Horse Power, among the large number of the most gle with the blood of their own herds; and at the day of 
popular and approved kinds ofthe day, which were on sale, there was found assembled the largest audience ever 
exhibition and in competition,—it being considered the most before witnessed upon a similar occasion, numbering as 
efficient and durable on the ground. vvas said, from 4 to 5,000 persons, tind among them the best 
As the principal mechanical parts of its construction dif- breeders in England, and several from other countries, 
fer so materially from those mostly sold by us previously to some ofthe animals bringing prices that seemed incredible 
the past season, as well as from all others now in use, we to many. 
have thought it an object to the farmers, as well as for our In the herd now ofiered lor sale, will lie included the 1111 - 
own interest, to illustrate them by cuts and descriptions, as ported Bull “ Duke of Wellington” and the premium Bull 
follows: “Meteor.” These are Bates’bulls, and their reputation as 
stock getters is too well known to need any comment. I 
«, . am, tiowever, authorized by Lewis F. Ali.en, Esq., of 
"f’ Black Rock, one of the most prominent breeders in this 
ULlifi ^/ 2 l \jj ms u- Ll country, and who has had ample mefitis of forming a jtidg- 
X-—nffi S-ra Hi-1 nient, to say—“ That in no instance to his knowledge, had 
Z nil iu'l b ii'lll .A these two hulls been bred to short-norn cows of oilier herds 
—-™-— PU*-—-previously imported into the United States, but what the 
, I produce was superior in general qualities to such herds.” 
The most of the stock which is now offered for sale, has 
a«iiBa=^ss 3 iis=ii) been bred from these two bulls, and the proprietor having a 
young bull more remotely connected with that portion of 
the herd he retains, (being about 14 in number) can spare 
1 '{j ' these two valaufile bulls. There will lie in the stock offer¬ 
ed tor sale 0 young bulls from 8 months to about 2 years 
1 old, in addition to the two named above, and the remainder 
of the stock will he composed of cows, (most of them pos- 
vmtu ^ f 7~ ' 5 ^ sessed of extraordinary milking qualities,) heifers and 
heifer calves. It is believed that no herd of short-horns lias 
_ . _ limit _—, ever lieeno ffered for sale in this country, exhibiting more of 
H [i|j jllJT the valuable combinations of qualities which contribute to 
JL_J1 P_H W _ 1 make up perfect animals. 
p*' A catalogue containing the pedigrees of these animals, 
__(Lento- jB- -. will lie ready for delivery at an early period, in which the 
\ B u a I terms of the sale will be particularly stated. A credit will 
- h e gj ven from 0 to 18 months. Gentlemen are invited to 
examine the herd attheir convenience. GEO. VAIL. 
a Troy, N. Y., Feb., 1851. [60m4] 
x Rochester 
..-..___ SEED STORE 
Albany Market. 
ALBANY, April 12.—Flour—The transactions in flour 
__ T-.nirTTrT>T* /irmv iv i, April vi. —riour —j ne rransacnons 111 nour 
BY. THE GAULr.A AND —UIPvxj v-TY, are limited. The demand is confined to the better brands 
- of Stite and Western for tlie supply of the local trade.— 
Twenty days Later. Some sales at 4 62a4 75 for good to choice Michigan, 4 81 
- a4 87 for pure Genesee, 5a5 25 for fancy, and 5 50a5 62 for 
The news from California by the Georgia U of iSOO bush ordidary Geneese was made 
thus summed up ltt the IriDUne ol theJtn inst. yesterday afternoon atilt, which is the only transaction 
By the arrival of the Georgia at this port, we in wheat reported in some time. There still exists some 
have advices from Sau Francisco to the 5th of inquiry for city and eastern milling, but at prices below 
,1 ___holders news, there is a fair inquiry for corn for May 
March, twenty days later than those pieviously 10 - an( j j une delivery, hut with but little offering, holders are 
THE WOOL GROWER, 
And Magazine of Agricultural and Horticulture. 
riMIE Third Volume of this Jpurnal commenced on the 
1 first of April, and the present is a favorable time to 
subscribe. , , 
Terms. —The Wool Grower is published on the 1st of 
2 transactions 111 nour | every m 0 nth, making a neat and handsome volume, at the 
1 to the better brands | r | os(; 0 f the year, of 192 pages, at 50 cents per annum, or 
holders views, mere is a fair inquiry tor corn lor May 
and June delivery, hut with hut little offering, holders are 
cei vod. less anxious to contract at present market rates. 
The news from our sister State on the Pacific Wool—The market still, sales dull. Sales of 4000 lbs at, 
will bo rrad witli interest, and we regret to believe 36 ^ for a,ld40 for superfine. [Jour, 
that it will give many an unfavorable impression Duffalo Market, 
of the people of California. BUFFALO, April 11.—Saturday was a dull day. We 
In Sacramento City there has been a painful heard of no sales of flour except in small parcels; holders 
, , A J nnirmrorl in n arc firm at 3 85a3 87 >2 for good brands. Ohio wheat notn- 
tragedy enacted. A desperado engaged m a inaliyH0)l82c There was a sale of 10,000 bush corn toar- 
bravvl, who wantonly took the hie ot an molten- ,.j ve .g , 7 C- change to notice in seeds—clover may be 
sive bystander, was arrested, tried by a people’s quoted at 6 25, timothy 2u2 75, Bax 1 25a 1 50. Mess pork 
lurv under the Lynch Code, and immediately ' sells at 13 60, prime 10. Mess beef is held at 8a8 25. Lard 
j J J 8 a 8 Lc. 
The occurrences will prove a stigma upon tlie New York Cattle Market, 
heretofore fair fame of the State, and one which NEW YORK, April 8 .-JYVashington Drove Yard, 44th 
1 . 1 TT..i;tra „„„„ st.. and 4th avenue, and al Hudson River Bull’s Head, foot 
slie cannot easily efface. Unlike other new coun- Q( . R 0 |,i n80I1 -s t_ ,- or Reeves. For Cows, Calves, Sheep and 
tries, California lias the appliances and lacilities of Lambs, at Browning’s 0th st., near 3d Avenue, and at 
the older States, and there is, therefore, no shadow Chamberlain’s, foot of Robinson st.] 
of necessity to justify these outrages. Offered 1,700 Beeves, ( 8 <>f» Southern, and the remain- 
A similar scene was near being enacted in San horn this State and the East,) 00 Cows and Calves,and 
„ ' rn , . T > 1 > ... „ Sheep and Lambs at Browning’s; 50 Cows arid 
Francisco. 1 he.te, also, a l eople s Jury tited a Calves, and about 1,000 Sheep and Lambs, at Chamher- 
scrihers. 
'l’he first two volumes furnished at 50 cents each. I hey 
are bound in papers covers, separate and together, and can 
w he sent by mail,—or, where large quantities are ordered, by 
Express. Address, (post paid) to 
re T C. PETERS, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Fro. 1, represents the top view of die forward portion of 
the Power, (witli the endless piaUorin removed,) showing 
the side sills, A A, which support die two large iron shafts, 
h, b. The coupling flanges, a, a, a, a. on the ends of the 
siiafts, witli nuts and screw's for confining the wheels, &c. 
The Convkuoe wheel, C, confined on the end of the for¬ 
ward shall, b, by means of its concave hub, coupling screw 
and nut a. The pinion 1), confined in like manner on the 
end of the other shaft b, and so arranged as to work into 
the converge gear, C. The driving pulley B with concave 
hub, confined in like manner to the opposite end of’he pin¬ 
ion shaft b, on die opposite side of tlie power; die two iron 
reels c c confined on ttie forward shaft, inside the frame 
near the sills. 
Fro. 2, represents the side and edge view of die coupling 
fingers, a, a, a, a, or huh, which is fixed firmly and perma¬ 
nently to the ends of poth shafts, b, b. 
Fio. 3 represents the face . 
/f ' (•) ( -A\ view of the converge gear 
/S' wheel, C, and pinion D, as 
iJj 111 working together when in 
I in usc — which arc confined 
0,1 die K * lad9 outside die 
/? c Si frame of the power. One 
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'ry-i.. . ! i V^\ Ware-House! 
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Removed from 
F ro nt Street 
TO NO. 
1 29 BUFFAiO 
STREET, 
OPPOSITE T H E 
ARCADE. 
SEEDS & FARM¬ 
ING TOOLS'OF 
•EVERY 
DESCRIPTION ! 
J P FOGG & BROTHER. 
person accused of an attempt to commit murder, Iain’s. 
but luckily throe of tbe Jury were possessed of Beeves—Owing to the inclemency of the weather busi- t 
J , 1 ,.,1 ,i,„ „,ic tho non- n( -‘ss was much retarded to-day; there lias been, however, 
consciences, and resisted t c e . ■ IP a good demand during the week at firm prices, ranging as 
ul;ice. I'lieir Iirnuiess saved tho lito ol the cul- in (inality from $7(aMi; about 100 head left over, 
prit, and ho was eventually banded over to tbe Cows and Calves,—There were fewer at market than 
officers of justice to be legally tried. were offered last week; prices fair; sales made at from 
It will be seen that the Legislature has failed to ©22,50to30©K)-, leftover 1 . 
, , c , • ,_5p„i vAf Sheep and Lambs.—Sales at from 83 to 4,50(37for sheep 
elect a benator m tlie place o Col. remont. Al- an( j ^ t0 f or | ajn [ )ai a || g 0 |d. 
ter one hundred and forty-four ballots, the Joint 
Convention in efl’ect adjourned sine die. Brighton Cattle Market. 
Thomrli we cannot present any‘remarkable dis- BRIGHTON, April 9.—The offerings of Cattle on YVed- 
coveries'of gold, yet the general tenor of the news nesday, were much lessened. Not more than 250 were 
„ , . K . ’ t . c exhibited at the yards. Some were taken from the Cars, 
from the interior is decudedly favorablo to the yu- because of the short supply. Salesman attempted a raise, 
STUAU BEKRY FEAXTS FOR SALE. 
r llAVE for sale the following varieties of plants, viz— 
PisTir, date.— Burr’s New Pine, Rival Hudson, Black 
Prince, Columbus, Crimson Core, Bishop Orange, Hovey’s. 
Staminate. —Boston Pine, Burr’s Old Pine, Large Early 
Scarlet. 
All orders will meet with prompt attention. Plants care¬ 
fully packed and correctly marked. 
M. G. WARNER, Rochester, N. Y. 
March 25,1851. «5-4t * 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
.A&ftsa s. roc I, SON, at the Old Rochester Nur- 
sery, Rochester, N. Y., offers 
10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size. 
20,000 various sorts “ “ 
500 Cherry “ “ “ “ 
10 000 Dwarf Pear, Peach and Quince. 
Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed¬ 
lings, together with the usual items offered in tlie most ex¬ 
tensive American Nurseries. Orders solicited from all 
parts of die continent. Trees properly packed tor the dis- 
ness was much retarded to-day; there has been, however, 
a good demand during tlie week at firm prices, ranging as 
in quality from 8'(®9; about 100 head left over. 
Cows and Calves,—There were fewer at market than 
were ofiered last week; prices fair; sales made at from 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
BRIGHTON, April 9.—The offerings of Cattle on Wed- 
S. MOULSON, 
30 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. 
from the interior is decidedly favorablo to tbe yli¬ 
ners. The Quartz Mines are being worked witli 
hut did not succeed to their liking. Probably an advance 
much success, and tho reports heretofore published of ubout 25 cents per hundred. We quote 86,75 for a ver; 
,. . ,,,tew. Good at 80(5)0,50; fair, 85,25(3)5,'75; inferior, M(a 
of the richness ot placers at liinidad bay are cor- g A 11 sold but a few Working Oxen. More are expecte 
roborated by this arrival. Miners were going to this day,—Friday. 
Rochester Floral Eardeji & Nursery, 
HIT. HOPE AVENUE. 
T7"1NG & DA WE, Proprietors ofthe above Establish- 
Jy meat, have a choice selection of Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental Trees anil Shrubs, Green House Plants and 
Flower Roots and Sec Is. Among them are 09 choice va¬ 
rieties of hardy perpetual and other Roses, at 83 per dozen. 
29 kinds of common Garden Kose&nt 81.50 per dozen. 
3,909 fine double Dahlias—75 varieties—including 25 
new and rare kinds at 8L50 per doz. or 819 per hundred. 
Plants for bedding out in the summer, such as Verbenas, 
30 beautiful varieties—includitv^Robertson’s Defiance and 
We quote 86,75 for a very Rochester Gem,' Carnation Pinks, Heliotropes, Nurem- 
the Gold Bluff in great numbers. Working Oxen and Cows and Calves, without change. 
, —, s. i, T Hides,—green, 85,25. 
Akiuvau ok the Empire City with One Mil- Tallow,—rough, 85,50. 
lion Dollars in Gold Dust. —The Steamship Sheep—Sheep at market, 1,070. 
Empire City, Capt. Wilson, from Chagres March Prices—83,25, 3 , 75 , 4, 4, so ■ 5, 0 . 
• i.i i i, oi „>„i„„ir iLte „,„,„inrT Swine—3,000 at market. All sold, and at a further ad- 
29, arrived at her dock at 3J o clock this morning vance . VVe qll0t0 H(5>H nnd Dne entire lot of 
bringing One Million Dollars m IjokI Dust, and about 600 was taken after full feeding, at 5J and ftj. 
250 passengers. The Empire City saw the steam- Cambridge Cattle Market, 
ship El Dorado, hence, going into Mavaguer. 
,. . o roa,u,.„ a ' CAMBRIDGE, April, 8 .—At Market 218 Cattle—about 
AFFAIRS on ihk. istHMUS. 118 Beeves, and 100 Stores, consisting of working oxen, 
We have files of tho Panama Star and the Echo cows and calves, two and three years old. 
to the 25th of March. Three of the murderers of Prices—Market Beef—Extra 86,50 per cwt.; first quality 
Purges, Double Fentlmrfews, &c., 81,25 per dozen. 
A beautiful variety of large Violets, raised by us last 
summer from seed, and pronounced by nearly all who have 
seen them, the best known—75cents per dozen. 
Gardens laid out and planted, and pruning done, &c. 
Apple Grafts, 50 cents per hundred;—Cherry, Plum and 
Pears, 25 cts. per dozen. 
Any information respecting Gardeningtor taking care of 
plants will he freely given, at the Nursery, or at J. Dawk’s 
No. 134 Mt. Hope Avenue. 
Rochester, April 2, 1851. 00w l. 
jSv wr ' st Pin for driving a pit- 
man, or connecting rod, 
often used, and necessary 
for propelling cross-cut 
saws, pumping water, 
churning butter, &c., &c„ 
where a vibratory motion is desired. 
Fro. 4. 1 $ represents a face m... 
or side view of the band 
wheel, three feet diameter, the Amt © 
hub of which is formed of xfjgg' B’l 
two iron plates so made as to AW I’: I 
form cavities to receive tlie g \j|B 
spokes as represented, and /Wj fa \\\ 
when bolted through the r*-V J 
spokes and plates forms a 
strong and substantial whwl. ;fj \b/£* 5 fck [ 
'J’lie back plate is also con- |jfe \ 
cave to receive a nut, fasten- !]p 7'i jaij m II 
ing and fitting also to eacli I 
and all the couplings. 111 
Fro. 5, represents the sideV tpT L|/ 
view of one of the reels, c, Vjil J 
two of which are confined fth Niw 
upon the forward shaft. The toA f- 1 
driving pulley, B, may he at- \|K\ l|, 
tached to either end of shafts, %] /// 
1 ), as required for fast or slow 
motions. 
—-- o. ■ The endless platform is 
composed of links connect- 
// \\ ed by small shafts extending 
// Vd \\ across tlie ]iower, and tliro’ 
!( _ (&X -c them ftir enough'to receive 
If small truck wheels, which 
) siqiport the platform, and 
\\ II traverse on an iron track the 
Nj_^ J Fin $ whole circuit, except at the 
<5' * forward end of the power— 
when the small shafts are received into and supported by 
ttie forks of the reels, c, on tlie forward shaft, thereby giv¬ 
ing it motion and power. 
The diameter of the reels is such, that the ordinary walk 
of horses, or about two miles and a quarter per hour, give 
them about fifty-five revolutions per minute. The diame¬ 
ter of die pinion I) being about one fourth die diameter ol 
use — which are confined EARLY TEAS, 
on the shafts outside die TTTE have just received from London, a few varieties of 
frame of the power. One W tlie best English Peas. Among them are Queen of 
of the arms of the wheel y le Dwarf, Champion of England, Improved Blue Impe- 
has a plate projecting a r -, a p Early Kent, Prince Albert, Bishop’s Dwarf, Dwarf 
litde from its face, and g UK ar, (edible pods,) Early Warwick, Early Frame, Early 
calculated for receiving a June, Marrowfats, &c. J P FOGG & BRO., 
wrist pin for driving a pit- Opposite the Arcade, Buffalo st. 
man, or connecting rod,______ 
often used, and necessary EAGLE PLOWS. 
saws Pr 0 nmnn?n'r Cr 0 water t WT Fj arc now receivini -' 150 Premium Massachusetts 
churning butter\c &£’ W Eagle Plows, which weotter25 per cent, less than 
ire <1 k 11 u ’ &c ” c ’ ever before sold in Rochester, banners are invited to call 
e ’ and examine them. We have a plow-room 80 by 00 feet, 
expressly for exhibiting Plows and Cultivators. 
.IP FOGG &. BROTHER, 
j m 'SMK Opposite die Arcade, Buflalo st. 
/W |l aaoitsE powers and threshers. 
m/W M o rpi HE subscribers are sole agents for Rocliester and vi- 
r *\. ill \ J- cinity, for Emery’s Improved Railroad Horse 
Powers, a constant supply of which will lie kept at the 
Iff Kochcsler Seed Store, oiuiosite die Arcade. 
hj I J P FOGG & BRO. 
I| (I I. CORN SHELLEKS. 
K I A Nentirely new article, price 83, just received and for 
I in jfYfor sale by J P FOGG & BROTHER, 
f \ W / / March 8 . No 29, Buffalo-st. 
W Hi r- /finev Also for sale by J. RAPALJE &; CO., 05 Buffalo st. 
SKEW CORN. 
A VERY choice lot of Early Dutton, eight-rowed, 
YY’liitc Flint, and other varieties, for sale in the ear, 
by J. P. FOGG & BROTHER, 
April, 1851. [OOtf] Rochester Seed Store. 
UIRD CAGES. 
A COMPLETE assortment of Bird Founts, Wicker 
Nests, and Bird Seeds, of every kind, may he found 
at die Seed Store of J. P. FOGG & BRO., 
April, 1851. opposite the Arcade, Buffalo st. 
OSAGE ORANGE, 
I ffOR Hedges, price 81 per quart, just received at die 
. Rochester Seed Store, No. 29 Buffalo strcei. 
April, 1851. _ J P FOGG & BRO. 
ENGLISH LAWN GRASS. 
tho passengers on the boat on tho Chagres had 
been arrested, tried and sentenced to be shot. 
Tlie Captain of the band of robbers who attack¬ 
ed the train of Messers. Howland & Aspinwall, 
not long since, was also under sentence ot death. 
W. C. lienee, arrested on charge of murdering 
iiis brother-in-law, in jail awaiting trial. 
There was much excitement at Panama on the 
20th, caused by a report that the British Silver 
Train Had been robbed. There was over 1,000,- 
Genesee Valley Nurseries of 
CAMBRIDGE, April, 8 .— At Market 218 Cattle—about . rx -r> C C m 0 ft 
118 BeevCs, and 190 Stores, consisting of working oxen, Ai A’ U o i c£ 1) 0 i | 
rows and calves, two and three years old. SOUTH SOPHIA ST., ROCHESTER, N. V. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra 80,50 per cwt.; first quality r jx m .; proprietors of this establishment wish to call die 
0,09; second do. a,.i(>; third ilo. d, 00; ordinary, 81,o0. 1 attention of Nurserymen, Fruit Growers and Ama- 
llnles 8*>,2 * IP cwt. tours to their present stock which, is partly embraced in tlie 
tallow, ®.>’. , 0 . following: 
Veal Calves, 83, 4(o)0. Apple’Frees 18.? cts. each, or 815 per 190. Standard 
Stores YVork uig oxen , 87.),9c(5) 108. Pear Trees, 2 years old, 49 cts each. Dwarf do. do. on the 
Cows and calves—-8-9, 3u(a)40. Angers Quince 30 to 50 cts each. Plum Trees, 50 els each. 
1 wo years old, 810, 20®24. Standard Cherry Trees, 5 to 8 feet high, with fine heads, 
1 hree years old, 818,,2-.(a)28. 35 cts each. Standard Cherry Trees, 3 to 5 feet, 30 c.ta each, 
Sheep and Lambs—4,193 at market. or p C r 100. Peach 'Frees, 2 years old, from bud, very 
Prices, Extra, 84. 5®0. By lot, ®2, 2,o0f?23. Ulriflyi pyj cta each) or $ m per 100. 
Swine Retail b(a)74c. All of the above trees are worked with the choicest and 
Remarks: One beautiful white Ox, of fine symmetry, newest of their respective kinds, and are remarkably thrifty 
was sold by Mr. M. S. Morse, of Winchcndon, to Mr. Asa and well grown. Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
1 rain had been robbed. I here was over 1,000,- vvas gold by Mr. M. S. Morse, of Winchendon, to Mr. Asa and well grown. Gooseberries, Strawberries, Raspberries, 
000, and some of lire reports represented tlie whole G. Sheldon, of Wilmington, at ®200. Reis estimated by Currants, &c., all of die newest, and the most of lately 
of it :ih boilin’ captured by tho robbers. Tho facts good judges to weigh, when dressed, over 2,000 lbs., and is imported Kinds. 
of the case, however, proved to be that only one Believed 10 t,le cver at tlli8 "'-irket. *" 7 *^ «' 1 n r t , ‘' , 3 1 ’ i P't nt8 ’ &C ” erabracin 8 a “ the 
i ni i Lain,, loii inffi iKft wnnrla 30 cars came over ihc Fitchburg Railroad, 1*2 over the rare and most ornamental kinds. . 
of the case, however, proved to bo that only one oe,lev ™ » ™ uiuesiever ai uns maraei. 
( mule was taken, and being led into the woods was Bo 3 H ( |^ 
) Htiot, wlion tiie ronbers took possession ot his loati; g w ine, Sheep nnd Fowls. 
but after carrying the silver bars about half a mile-- ■ ■" ■ 
) they found them too heavy, and had to abandon IVIarried 
) them. 5 
( ’|'i 1M oilvr-r was recovered hut no clue lias been In Cincinnati, Ohio, on die 7th inst.. by the Rev. Willi 
1 he silver was recovered, mu no erne nas oeen Lord) Mr WM l t EVANS and Miss CAROLINE 
l obtained ol tiie robbers. daughter of Derrick Sibley, Esq., formerly of this city. 
( I ho construction ot tho railroad was steadily On the 12th inst.. at St. Luke’s Church, bv Rev. H. W 
In Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 7th inst., by the Rev. Willis 
Lord, Mr. WM. L. EVANS and Miss CAROLINE, 
daughter of Derrick Sibley, Esq., formerly of this city. 
On tlie 12th inst., at St. Luke’s Church, by Rev. II. W. 
) progressing. There was no sickness existing on Lee, Maj. E. 8 . SIBLEY, l J. S. A., and Miss CHAR- 
) the Isthmus. * LOTTE IL, daughter of the late Seth Saxton, Esq., of this 
Still Later. c ‘ 1 ^ - 
( ci , . m . In Springfield, Ohio, on tlie 7th inst., by Rev. Mr. Mont- 
Nkw York, April 14.— 1 he Steamship North p 0 mery, Mr JAMES BRALEY, of Rochester, and Miss 
America, from Chagres and New Orleans, arrived MARY ANN PITTS, of the former place, daughter of 
yesterday in advance of the mail. She brings Hit) J°t ,n A. Pitts, formerly ol this city. 
; passengers. - ... i .__i-- -- --?g 
) The burnt district at Gorgona had been rebuilt. X)i©d, 
( Tliere was trreat depression of business at Cha- . XT , r . 
< , 8 ,, ^ « T ... In New York, on the 9th inst., after a protracted illness, 
gres—goods selling lower than at New York.— j„ the 57th year of his age. JOHN BRODI1EAD BECK, 
i lams at 7 cents per II). Clothing at New York M. I)., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurispru- 
) prices. E"gS teil "cents each. (fence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the 
rare and most ornamental kinds. 
Green-house and bedding plants in great variety, inclu¬ 
ding a large and most splendid collection of double dahlias. 
The above platnts will lie packed carefully and left at 
any of the Freight * Offices in this city, according to advice, 
without an extra charge. 
Our new descriptive catalogue of the above fruits, and 
giving a general description of tlie articles now under cul¬ 
tivation', is ready for distribution, and will be mailed gratis 
to those that apply post paid, 
Or Office No. 47 Exchange-street. [01-1 It ] 
them about fifty-five revolutions per minute. Phe diaine- VXTH1PL CLOVER, Rye Grass, Red-top and other 
fer of tlie pinion D being about one fourth the diameter ot V V kinds ot Grask and Clover Seeds, suitable tor door 
tlie converge "car, and consequently receive about two yards and lawns. For sale at the Rochester Seed Store, 
hundred and twenty motions per minute, and in the same opposite the Arcade. J P FOGG & BRO. 
direction— wliich direction is found most convenient for-—__ 
all purposes, and indispensable for driving our Oyer-Shot CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. 
Threshing Machines, without crossing ol bands. Phe pin- .a s \ / \ BUSHELS Clover; 250 bushels Timothy, war- 
ion working inside of the converge gear, allows more cogs ,j y?\ / ranted free from foul seeds. For sale at tiie 
to he in constant bearing, is stronger, and runs much light- Roc | iefter g eed store, No. 29 Buffalo street, by 
er than spurr gearing, or rack and pinion. VY hen arranged . ril lg51 _ j p pcjGG & BRO*. 
as in diagram, Fig. 1, sufficient speed is obtained with » _ 
either horses or oxen, (which last are often used) for S 1 »I*!NG WHEAT. 
tffSbSiUSStS?* “ Wl “ e *. . TTAUAN^VJS. Spring Wheat for »c 
When less motion is desired for other purposes, tiie band Aprd'^iell ^^ St °" ’ ° 1) '’ Uh “ < j'V^FOGG & BRO. 
pulley B may he attached to either end ot the reel shaft, and _ 
receive but fifty-five revolulious; aad .^"HavPrMscs" GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS of every descrip- 
motion is required, as for driv g - _ f ^ , in ' th g ( X lion for safe at Rochi’ster Seed Store, at 50 cents per 
and paddle wheels for ferry boats, or pro^tfim,, iioais in me . . ,, i,-()(;(; ^ rroTHER 
•umber and wood business on ‘ ‘ Opposke xj Arcade, Bu.feio st. 
lakes, the pinion may be confined upon the reel shatt, anu 
cniivcnre wheel unon the other, which serves to reduce the-- ~ ~ ' ~ , " , „ ,, „ 
motioirto about fourteen revolutions per minute, with in- QE^D DRILLS.—Emery s Impioved Seed Drills, h 
creased power in proportion to decreased motion, the trav- LJ liest in use, lor sale by J 1 i OGG & BR( . 
el of horses being the same in all cases. .... . , . , , „ , „ . 
The advantages of tliese arrangements are numerous, and Phil 13 r <ISIS JOIIaL DlC suit LDipOrtUiK. 
plainly seen—one of which is removing all the gearing and >>a iij's-'j-’ A U.IJ S"S’SHEET, 
wearing parts to the outside of the power, where it is free . , , , ... r . 
from dust, and dirt, etc., and where it may he boxed up, ri MIL first Saturday in March, 1851, t shall offer for sale 
requirin’’ little tihie or oil to keep them in the best possible 1 the Spring Style of Hats-the prevailing style as 
runnint:"order worn in N. Y. city. 
The liability of breakage and wear, and slipping of links , It gives me pleasure to inform my friends and customers 
J P FOGG & BUG. 
G ARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS of every descrip- 
' tion for safe at Rochester Seed Store, at 50 cents per 
dozen papers. J P FOGG & BROTHER, 
Opposite the Arcade, Buffalo st. 
S EED DRILLS.—Emery’s Improved Seed Drills, the 
best in use, for sale by J P FOGG & BRO. 
plainly seen—one ot which is removing an me gtariug aim iiitpPAi.o S'S’SCEE'IT. 
wearing parts to the outside of the power, where it is free . .. ,, ' f . 
from dust, and dirt, &x.. and where it may be boxed up, r plIL first Saturday in March, 1851, I shall offer for sa.e 
requiring little tihie or oil to keep them in the best possible 1 the Spring Style of Hats-the prevailing style as 
runniii" order worn in N. Y. city. 
The liability of breaknee and wear, and slipping of links It gives ine pleasure to inform my friends and customers 
and uioiODs, as in tlie rack and pinion powers, (ami most that 1 have obtained die best workmen m this State. 1 have 
others) is wholly removed. In shipping them, the gears also obtained, wittyn the last week, one of the best t rench 
are taken off and packed in a box with other things. Conformateurs that has ever been brought to this country. 
Having sold a large number of the Improved Machines and the only perfect one in this city. 1 would say to those 
die' nast harvest, all of which, having given entire satisfac- gentlemen who have so much trouble to obtain a hat that 
tion and when’used side by side with the most approved will tit, to he sure and give me a call, and 1 will ttike die 
of other kinds, having been preferred, we do not hesitate to size and shape of their heads, and will warrant an easy 
recommend and warrant them equal, if not superior, to and perfect lit or no sale. I shall still continue to manu- 
anv before made or sold by us, or of which we have any faejure those Premium Hats at® l—the best manufactured 
knowledve. Moleskin Hats in this State. I am also making Hats to 
Our Thresher consists of a small spiked cylinder, about sell at 8, 12, 10, 20, 24, and 28 shillings. My facilities for 
fifteen inches in diameter, and twenty-six inches long, with manufacturing hats are such that it w*ij enable me to make 
a substantial spiked concave this above cylinder, which is better Hitts, and sell them at lower prices, than others m 
adjustable to the work to he done The feeding table being thetrade. „ 
level, allows the feeder to stand erect, and is little annoyed Gentlemen, if you want a fashionable Hat, and the right 
with dust and dirt—and no possibility of hard substances kind of a hat. please call and have the size and shape of 
getting into die thresher, to its injury. your head taken with my new and beautiful French Con- 
leave it with the finechafffor fanning mill, while the straw atr «j}' d °° r w<;8t Arc<l,lt IIal1, ^ pijn.Mpg. 
is carried off for stacking. • 1 ' ’ 
Having heretofore been obliged to have a large portion of -- 7 r _ __, - 
some parts of our work done by contract, we nave felt the ASTCIC 111.11113.1 Impl6IIlGilL3) oGCu.3) ciC. 
inconvenience and want of depen danceto be placed mion OVV'S of all sizes Threshing Machines, and 
the quality of materials and workmanship; we have now jv\‘,l in's of AgrlcS to^refSeeds &c Jo 
so extended our facilities, as to enable ns to make all parts -V Kim ' s 01 Agricimurat impiuuua. s, xni v , or 
of all our own machines, and can now assure the public ™ "y ' p almvrn \Vavne Co!! N. Y. 
that none hut tin best work and stock will be offered by us. ( - H ) 
For further particulars see Illustrated Catalogue, furnish- — ... . 
ed gratis on application to EMERY 4c CO., JAPANMD UA.KE. 
Proprietors of the Albany Agriculural YVorks, YVare- A LARGE lot of Japanned YV are just received and for 
h „„J'„„,| u„ Pf | store Xl sale, wholesale and retail by J. La. CHENEY, 
No. 309, 371. Broadway, Albany. N. Y. [56-tf.] No. 24 Exchange Street. 
Died, 
) Gknkskk Valley Bank.— We understand that 
a New Bank, under the above name with a capi- 
) tal of $120,000 has been organized at. Geneseo, 
( and will go into operation in tiie course of a few 
) weeks. 
In New \ r ork, on the 9th inst., after a protracted illness, 
in the 57th year of his ago, JOHN BRODHEAD BECK, 
M. D., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical Jurispru¬ 
dence in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the 
State of New York, and brother of Dr. T. Romeyn Beck, 
of Albany. 
At the residence of his father in Snowden Township, 
Penn., on the 22d ult., ALFRED M., only child of Hiram 
and M. T. Ilultz, aged 3 years 7 months and 0 days. 
GENESEE PAPER .THEUS. 
.. , •riiirj.ri HHHE subscribers have completed the 
rW i rvtrfvtrr Editions to their Paper Mills, and 
_ are now prepared to manufacture all 
1 ‘itl" kinds of Pauer !, y the most improved 
I .«aL process. Our Mills contains all tiie 
: ..UhmA recent improvements in machinery, 
j Jr! DI |] - and some of tlietn which cannot lie 
•-• a r *’, '41, found in any other mills in the State. 
| Og-urTFrom the experience derived in rnan- 
KJ (’j •• ufacturing paper for nine years past in 
• e^avjrtf-.aogkifc . this city, we flatter ourselves that we 
' can fill orders to the satisfaction of our 
! y . customers. YVe have this season put up 
•• tlie largest and best Fourdrinier Ma- 
: — t chine in this State, and with a few ox- 
’• ‘ ceptious in the United States. 
YVe are paying particular attention to tiie manufacture of 
fine Book Paper. We feel grateful for past patronage, 
In Macotuh, Michigan, on the 8 th inst., PRESTON D. and shall endeavor to merit its continuance. 
BENTLEY, formerly of Ontario County, N. Y., aged 63 
years. 
|0O-tf] STODDARD, FREEMAN & CO., 
Rochester, Jau. 21, 1851. 78 State street. 
leave it with the fine chaff for faulting mill, while the sun. w 
is carried off’ for stacking. 
Having heretofore been obliged to have a large portion of 
some parts of our work done by contract, vve have telt the 
inconvenience and want of depcndaticc to he placed u|ion 
the quality of materials and workmanship; we have now 
so extended our facilities, as to enable us to make till parts 
of all our owr. machines, and can now assure the public 
that none hut tin best work and stock will he offered by us. 
For further particulars see Illustrated Catalogue, furnish¬ 
ed gratis on application to EMERY & CO., 
Proprietors ofthe Albany Agriculural YVorks, YVare- 
house and Seed Store, _ „ 
No. 309, 371, Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
