MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
/omgit Sfatelligratt. 
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP AMERICA- Run 
Four Day3 Later from Europe. FLOUR—To the trade t 
$ 4 , 75 , 
The Cunard Steamer America, arrived at Bos- GRAIN—In wheat not t 
ton <>n the lllh inst., with intelligence to May 31. of P(J0 bushels valley hy c; 
England. — The crops present a promising ap- —Corn 48(2>50c—'Oats -lire, 
pmtrance, and emigration continues as brisk as in WOOL—Comes in more 
the spring. _ _ and even advance. The fi 
Rural New-Yorker Oeeioe, I 
Rochester, June 17, 1851. ( 
BURK At. IAS NEW REAPER. 
A 7’ the late State Fair at Syracuse, the First Premium 
was awarded Mr. Hurra i,l for the Best Grain 
Beaper, ill competition with Hussey’s and McCormick’s 
(both present.) since that time it has been improved i.i 
many respects, and is now, unque tionably, the test ma¬ 
chine lor the purpose before the public. U was thoroughly 
FLOUR—To the trade brings ©4,5(1(5)4,03; best quality tested the last season in the same held with Hussey’s ami 
4 , 7 ( 5 . McCormick’s and pronounced by all present far superior to 
GRAIN—In wheat not much doing. We hear of a Bale cither. i-„k, ^...usriiAnBithm-alnw 
. . It is so geared that it runs light, can re driven either stow 
of 800 bushels Valley hy cargo in two parcels at $1(2)1,01 
or fast, and cuts cither wet, green, grassy or lodged wheat 
without clogging. Tli.-se are importnntqualities in a Reap- 
WOOL—Comes in more freely, and prices continue firm er, as all know who have Icon lolliertann me usoofdie 
, „„ , . . . , ,, Hussey and other Reapers, from n lack of these qualities, 
and even advance. Hie finest clips ire being brought in, TlJ J mam)Cr 0 f raising and lowering the apron and 
EYE SIGHT. 
DR. KNAPP, Oculist, late of Albany, has 
,^v\ removed his Eye Infirmary to 12-2 State St., 
Rochester, N. Y., where he will continue to 
relieve there afflicted with blindness. 
References to persons in nearly every county in this 
State, and in different parts of the union, who have been 
restored to sight. 
Dr. K. successfully treats Amaurosis, Granulations, 
Ophthalmia, [Inflammation,] Opacity, and the various 
other maladies to which the eyes are subject. 
Patients coming in by Railroad, are informed that the 
office is hut a few steps distant from the depot. Open from 
9 to 12 A. M. and from 2 to 5 P. M. 76-lv 
The first clause of the ecclesiastical titles bill and prices range from 33 to 45c for all varieties. About throwing the machine in and out of gear, are also improve- 
nassed on the 30lh, by a majority of 244 against one quarter of the clip has been brought in. Prices are meats; hut without particularizing further, we would say 
ce„,. Ulster to «. >te ,,me period I... 
The Glass lattice continues to attract its inou- year, as we learn by reference to the books of one of our __ an( j having had considerable acquaintance with other 
sands. Upwards of 50,000 persons passed thro’ dealers. Those who cannot now sell their wool at our Reapers, we can point out the difference between the 
the doors in one day. The teceipis at the door on qootations will, we think, he safe in holding on awhile. ‘ ^aper and others, and show wherein the Burrall 
Friday amounted lo ;£*2,83.) 8 shillings, and t ic HAY—Hay brings from $1C6£)12 \er ton. All who are thinking of purchasing Reapers are invited 
\ ! 
> sale of season tickets £. 1)1 19 shillings, norHFSTi 
> The Cunard steamorsare hereafter to run week- “ ^ 
(j ) ly during the winter months, and Hollyhead has p 0 °H[’ m ess.V. ..15,(1 
{ I) been determined upon as the mail station. Do. cwl .5, 
(| i Ikki.and.—A gentleman who has recently trav- Heck c«J - - ^ j,- q 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES, 
bhl.®4,50®4,?5 I Butter, lb.10(2) I2£c 
All who are thinking of purchasing Reapers arc invited 
to call at our store anti examine the machine and hear 
what we have to say in regard to Reapers general.y. The 
Reapt-r ts warranted, and will he put to work for the pur- 
>rk, mess.15,00(2)15,50 Cheese, lb . o)/d>'ic C | ia|!Cr by n)<i jf desired, free of charge, if we do not have 
Do. cwt.... .5,10(2)6,06 eouLTRY. too far to go. 
;0,00 I Turkeys, lb. . 
We have the exclusive sale of them in this city, and sell 
III* LAND. a. tl.attakintrinto ac- Do. hbl mess.ll.OtHW 11,50 Chickens.5®7c at the manufacturers prices adding transportation. 
eled through tho country, says that taking into ac Lard, tried.9(2)91c seeds. BRIGGS & BROTHER, 
) count the ereat reduction in the population of the Do! leaf.7c j Clover, bu. . . .©5,00(2)5,50 
( vince comparativelyspeaking with other years, Hams, smoked. . .9^(2) 10.Jc Timothy.1,50(2)2,50 
*“•• • ™»:*“ uu 
i before within his experience. 1 lie late genial brain. VVhitefish. bbl.©7,50(2)8 
j rains have been most beneficial to the wheat, oat Wheat, bu.0.98(2)1,03 Codfish, cwt.4.'0(2)5 
v and potato crops. . Buckwheat.41c Apples, bu.50002^ 
) In tiueen’s county n company has been formed Ry( ,.62j009 Do. dried. 624 
> for the manufacture of sugar from beets, and has o a ts.40c.O— Eggs. do/..9c 
l already planted 600 acres of land with this vege- Barley. -(d )-c Bcans.hu. 
) , r 1 , , 1 ... hides. Hay, ton. 10012,00 
.) table tor the above named purpose. 1 hex propose s)a ,,g hter> cwt . ..3,50(2)4,00 Wood, hard,cord.. .3(2)3,50 
? to produce the best quality’ ot sugar tor £~( a ton. < it).8010c Do. soft,.•.’02,50 
) Larire numbers of English and Scotch settlers Sheep Pelts.62jOi.50 Wool, ll>.30O40r 
) were arriving in the agricultural districts, to occupy Lamb skins.I90^c | Flour barrels.30033 
' the places of the tens of thousands oi Irish who had 
) emigrated to the new world. New \ ork Market. 
Fn an cc.—There is nothing of moment from the NEW YORK. June lrt.-FLOUR-Fair local demand 
) vkada. t. audio 6 , , ... • . (or Western and State and some inauirv for sood brands 
No G 8 State street, Rochester, Y N. 
.l,2oOl,oO At kONG E T T , 
".'© 7 . 56(38 COMMISSI OPT MER 0 HA.NT, 
•• OFFICE. 
’ ’' ition-H At the State Agricultural Warehouse, 
<«* no. 25 gIifv street, 
.9c NKW YORK. 
.. .1,’2;Va) l t ">0 
- I A. W. Cary’s Rotary Fire Engine 
The American Seed Store, 
No. 4, Main Street, Curtis’ Block, Boclie3ter, N. Y 
j r jj Ml E subscrilicr, (formerly Proprietor of the “ Rochester 
• 1 Seed Store,” has recently opened the aboveesfablish- 
j ment, where he will keep constantly on hand a large, va- 
j rious, and general assortment of 
CHOICE GARDEN SEEDS, 
j principally raised by himself, in his Garden.near the First 
Lock, in the town of Brighton. Those who desire to pur- 
I chase good seeds which can be reiied upon with perfect 
| safety, will do well to call on the subscriber. 
| He also keeps Glover and Timothy Seed, early and laic 
Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, and all other kinds of Field 
j Seeds, that are worthy of cultivation. 
! Also, Green House and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruit and Orna- 
j mental Trees, in their season. 
All articles sold will be warranted as represented, 
j N B.—Tlie subscriber is the Agent for Ross & Smith's 
justly celebrated and unrivalled Mineral Composition Ma- 
! chine Belting, the Lest and cheapest article in use. 
Also, for Emery & Co.’s Improved Railroad Horse Pow¬ 
er. Overshot Thresher and Separator, and will furnish the 
same at manufacturers prices. C F GROSMAN. 
Rochester, April, 1851. _ _ 70tf 
TY1RD CAGES.—A large variety of Bird Cages—also 
Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50(2)4,00 Wood, hard,cord.. .3(2)3,50 
fait, ft,.8(2)!0c Do. soft.•.’(2)2,50 
Huy. ton.10012,60 r-sr THE WOR KING FARMER, a monthly publication, 
Wood, hard, cord.. .303,50 " ” devoted to Agriculture, &c. &c.; edited hy Prof. 
Do. soft. :.’O2,50 J. J. Mapks; published by A. Lonoett, 
Wool, lt>.30046c 77_4t 25 Cliff Street. 
-’ ..30033 
PllIIipS* Rochester, Apr il, le al._ _<utt _ 
fTiHE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump T>!RD CAGES.—A large variety of Bin! Cages—also 
J. (for the past two years,) feels confident that it is not |) Founts and bird seed—for stile low at the American 
equalled hy any thing now in market, in the way of rais- Seed Store, No 4 Main st., Curtis' Block, Rochester, 
ing or forcing water—the motion beingrotary, the stream is 76tf C F GROSMAN. 
constant, without the aid of an air vessel. The packing -—---—-. 7~ 
is sell-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of j ( tORN SMELLERS.—Of various sizes and patterns — 
order. i Uz price from $3 to ®7—for sale at the American Seed 
'I’hese pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for i Store, 1 Main st., hy _7U_ C 1- t. ROS.V1AN. 
which pumps or hydrants may be used viz.. Factories, j ^ Tr . vl8 p AvnaTwYi’itV SF.F.D - A larce m.antitv 
C F GROSMAN. 
New York Market. 
NEW YORK, June 16.—FLOUR—Fair local demand 
(or Western and State and some inquiry for good brands 
KETCHUM S PATENT MOV/ING MACHINE. 
Gp HE subscribers having purchased the entire interest of 
_L the inventor. Win. F. Ketchum.aud also the interest 
. j i r * .1 « I lur vvcsicro iiiiu cwtu <ihh svjmki inquiry iur |iuuu urunuu 
1' tench capital, hej’ond the lact that tne Legitimists for export. There is also a speculative demand for the 
innuirv for coml brands formerly owned by S W. Hawes, arc now manufacturing 
f ! r a ,i,! the above Machine in the city of Buffalo. The Machine 
are making every eitort to attain their desired rc- 
^ vision of the Constitution. The party of order re- 
) main firnily attached to the President. Coiinncr- 
( cial affairs continue brisk. 
) Tne debate on the bill for organizing the National 
( Guard was of the most tumultuous and stormv 
) character. 
) Italy.— The disturbance between the Roman 
^ and French soldiers still continues. I lie I tench 
authorities have caused 10,000 rations and a large 
( supply of ammunition to be taken into the Castle 
x of St. Angelo. 
) The disarmament is goingon without resistance, 
( and with order and regularity. Many individuals 
i h ivc not, however, given up their arms, and the 
searches made by the Roman police have led to 
many discoveries. 
I i'kms of Nkvvs.— I here is a cab driver in Eon- 
low and inferior grades and these are uniform in price.— 
has been gready improved, and is fully capable of per- 
prices generally below the views of holders; sales 2,560 bu an “ “ 1 , wmi jwo w-n ui kii • ■ • ■ i ■ 
common Genesee, and 2,000 do white Southern at 90; rye 0 Any n.formatmn watrted or orders left w. 1 Mr Geo. 
quiet and not plenty 73; oats firm and in fair demand 4-1(2) Sm.KFu.Rn, . cottsvi G e ■ j • * . . 
46; corn is less plenty and not offered freely; most of that , "® R » ^ cw IDartford, O.tutla Co., v I n e t h prompt 
arriving is going intostore; sales 50,000 bu at56(2)56.1 for attention. ’• ' 
western mixed; and 0(!c for yellow. Office at the store of Howard, Newman & Co., foot of 
PROVISIONS—New mess ©14,5(1—©13 for prime—old Lloyd-st., Rochester. 77-4w* June, 1651. 
dull and nomin tl. Beef slow of sale; $8,82(2)11 for mess-- 
$5(2)8 for prime. Cut meats plenty and dull 6 «f 2 ) 6 g for <4TATE AGRIOlII/niRAL WARKHOdSK 
shoulders 7(2)7 £ for hams. Lard plenty and dull, 8>/2)8j for OUUrj AUIUGUL 1 tm.u> »» n tVL 11 V 7 UHL 
gooil to prime. Butter plenty and quiet Cheese not plenty. — rTtflE Subscriber would respectfully 
Saleable at 5(2)6?. ’ J. invite the attention of Farmers 
in nTul Planters to his varied assortment 
Albany Market. T”of Agricultural and Horticultu - 
ALBANY, June 16. —The market for some of the lead- Imph m’lits, among which may 
ing articles has undergone some changes. ” lie found 1 ’r.iu i y & ' ear s celehra- 
KLOUR—For the medium and better gadesof tlourthere ! c 1 and high y approved ( knckr Drauoht 1 l ws; Emery 
is no chance to notice, with only a moderate demand. The & Co.’s Impovkd Rad road Horse 1 owkr and 1 uri siikr. 
Saleable at 5(5)6J. 
>o.l is a house or well pump and domestic r ire t n- 
gthe, and will raise from 20 to 30 gallons per minnte. 
No. 2 will raise 100 gallons at 120 revolutions. 
No. 2 .j do 200 do 120 do. 
No. 3 do 360 do 120 do. 
The quantity raised can tie doubled, by doubling the 
revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold 
by the subscribers tit Brockport, N. V’. 
76t! CA R Y fc BRAIN ARP, 
REMOVAL! 
Strong’s Whip Manufactory <Sr Glove Store 
I A removed to No. 78 Stale street, recently occupied by 
Htoddard & Freeman. This mapn ficent s.ore and ex¬ 
tensive apartments above, afford abundant room for my 
neighbor Pritchard and myself, and having greater facili¬ 
ties. I shall continue lo manufacture more extensively than 
oxer, all kinds of Whalebone Whips, Team Whips, Huch- 
sl in Lashes. &c. 
Also. Buckskin Gloves and Mittens, and every article in 
the Buckskin line. 
Wholesale Dealers will be supplied on terms as favora¬ 
ble as anv where else in the United States, and all my 
Gnat Sale ol'Supeiior Thorough-lirctl 
SHORT-KORN CATTLE. 
rpiiE Subscrilicr, having more slock than he can well 
JL sustain on his farm, will offer at public auction about 
30 head of his improved Short-horn Cattle—consisting of 
Bulls, Cows, Heifers and Heifer and Bull Calves—on the 
28th day of June next, at his farm 2 .j miles from this city, 
(Troy.) 
it is known to breeders of improved stock, in this coun¬ 
try, and in Canada, that the proprietor of this herd, during 
the past 12 years has, through the medium of importations 
from England, and selections from the best herds in this 
country, spared no expense to rear a herd ot Cattle trcin 
which superior animals could be safely drawn, for im¬ 
provement and crosses upon other herds. His importations 
have been derived from that eminent breeder, the late Thus. 
Bates, Esq., of Kirklevington, Yorkshire, England — 
which herd, it is well known, has recently been disposed 
of at public sale by his administrators, and dispersed in 
many hands, and can no longer he resorted lo as a whole 
tor improvement. The announcememof that sale, created 
ok. .is ,ii y mm arc 11 u.c ‘ tor improvement. The announcement ot that sale, createi 
manufactures will be of the very host kind, as to quality ot “T ^t, am i all short-horn breeders in England seem 
material, style ol Umsh, &c. <>d emulous to secure one or more of these animals, to min 
I shall a so keep constantly on hand, a full and complete ® ll|e ,,, 00(1 of their own hen) s ; and at the day o 
,i,» n U ,u n hpirl « rommis.sion in the army* and is no change to notice, with only a moderate demand. The & Oo/s Impovkd R ai- hoa.d uorsk i owkr ana i riii kshkr, 
, ' j .. - o i enn 000 ’ low grades continue dull, and in the absence of sales quo- all of which took the first premiums at the late htato Agri- 
hatl property to tl\e extent ) Jv , , • tations would be entirely nominal. The sales are 801 bbls cultural Fair, and are unequalled by any now in use; to- 
A Madras journal records, that a private in one at g:j, 87 (5)1,12 for good Michigan,Slate and Ohio, $4(5)!.25 gether with the latest and most improved 
of Her Majesty’s regiments of foot, has recently for good to favorite brands of State and Western, $4.25(2) Plows. Straw Cutters. Fanning Mills, Corn 
come into possession of three sacs of rupees, £30,- change* 61 * 68 **' tanoy and extra Genesee are Shelters, Seed Sowers, Cultivators, 
000 sterling. GRAIN—There is a steady milling demand for Wheat Harrows, 4" c * 4’ c -* 
A decree has been issued at Warsaw,forbidding wittl sn | cs o.fieo bn prime < cnesce on p. t. Ohio may be wh i c h i will sell at ns low rates as any similar establish- 
the Jewish women to cut off their hair. quoted nominal al9tl(2)9i, and prime Genesee$l,12©l,13. lnent in the United States. 
_1___ < 'orn is in better supply, and the market slightly favors the ( sha || ;lt all t i mea have on hand a full stock of Field 
, ., i ci buyer. The demand is good_ for the East, with some en- an d Garden Seeds, Guano, and all other Fertilizers in the 
RttSU OF I’tiAVKL.— 1 ho bouthern tloou ol ntt- qil j r y for the South. Sales 15,5i 0 bu at 54(2)54,1 tor West- 'market, which may be had on the most reasonable terms, 
inanity that ebbs and Hows with the season— ern mixed, and 56(®5ei for round yellow. Oats are buoy- Persons purchasing articles from me may rely upon their 
Skelters, Seed Sowers, Cultivators, 
Harrows, 4*c., #c., 
which I- will sell at ns low rates as any similar establish- 
assoTtment of " 
Ladies’ and Gents’ French Kid Gloves, , tlH r 
Lisle Thread Gloves, Silk Gloves, l,efore 1 
Silk Mitts, India Rubber Gloves and Mitts, ' v:is 
Gents’ Fancy Walking Canes, breeders 
Umbrellas, and a variety of Fancy Articles. some ot tl 
Old friends and customers are invited to call at the New 10 ma "Y - 
Store, No. 78 State street, a few doors below the Mansion 111 , 
House. 76w3 MYRON STRONG. ! l 0 J '] e< , 1 1!l 
gle with the blood of their own herds; and at the day of 
sale, there was found assembled the largest audience ever 
before witnessed upon a similar occasion, numbering as 
was said, from 4 to 5,600 persons, and among them the best 
breeders in England, and several from other countries, 
some of the animals bringing prices that seemed incredible 
' Ri’SH of ThavkL.—T he Southern Hood of lut- qn j r y for the South. Sales 15,5' 0 bu at 54(2)51,1 (or West- 
( manitv that ebbs and llows with the season— ern mixed, and 5fl(2>56£ for round yellow. Oats are buoy- 
( . ■ J ‘ nnd entirelv disan- ant and in active request. Sales 22.0U0 bu at 42 for Ohio, 
rushing upon us m sumtuct, ana entirely aisap for Chicago, Canadian and good 
( pearing in winter—is now setting witn a strong eana i Harley continues to droop. Sales 666 bu Canadi- 
) current Northward. The boats running in con- an at 70. Rye is quiet.—Journal, 
j) uection with tlic Cleveland and Cincinnati Itail- Buffalo Market. 
I I’/pjfl niv) crowded bevoncl comloiti. 1 lie .Aiiiei - 
\ . ‘ f ‘ ' -j ’ nv#*r throe hundred BUFFALO, June 16*.—Tlie market for Flour was very 
; tea yesterday tuoinin 0 lum. .. - • ‘ quiet on Saturday,there being but few buyers in the imr- 
! •’ passengers at tills port, alter leaving nearly u ^ ot - we have no change to notice in quotations. Sales in 
i) hundred at Dunkirk. Add to this, the daily ar- small lots of 1,500 to 2.000 bbls, at prices ranging from 
\ > ri Vila bv the Michigan Central Railroad boats, 3 37« to 3 50 for common to choice brands Michican, 
I') ,‘ u , , 0 1 ,,,, 1 ,,,,. f ,vi .jo,,™™ Ohio and Indiana, 3 56(2)3 62 for Southern Ohio. Wheat 
I ( which deposit an equal nurnbei ol passengers lloU , al)OVO tlu; views of buyers. For Ohio 76c was offer 
) upon our wharves —the throngs that come over ,,,|. 77(5)78 asked. There was a good inquiry for Corn, 
> Uie M id River Railroad and Sandusky boats to with sates about40,oon bu at. 43(5)4to, according to quality, 
ns—the lar-m numbers brought by the Buffalo mostly at 43«c. Oats-sm’os at 37c. Whiskey quiet at 
1 Ub . , v , 1 0 tVr j’i .• 1 , 1 mth. sales. No ch.*\n«rc m provisions. 
and tilC l oitxlo, » aioi ia^i: h anil Prei^hfa He oil Flour, Sk.* ou Corn to Albany, 50c 
the Canada lines, and we have some itlea of the <>u Flour »od He on Corn to New York, 
vast army of men, women and children that daily jv cw York Cattle Market. 
, invade us on the one hand, and t istippear oy sEW YORK, June 10.—fWashington Drove Yard,44th 
) Railroad on the other. Hnougn 8top among u*> an( | jth avenue, and at Hudson River Bull’s Head, fool 
) tn fill all our hnUd* to overflowing, wiulo tho 0 f Robinson st. for !5eevos. For ("ows, Calves,Sheep and 
IMPORTANT TO HILLERS. 
The American Miller & Mill-Wrights’ Assistant. 
r TM!is is the most valuable hook for practical Millers 
in thi: lierd now offered for sale, will be included the im¬ 
ported Bull “ Duke of Wellington” and the premium Bull 
•* Meteor.” These are Bates’ hulls, and their reputation as 
stock getters is too well known to need any comment. I 
am, however, authorized hy Lewis F. Aui-kn, Esq., ol 
Black Rock, one of the most prominent breeders in this 
country, and who has had ample means of forming a judg¬ 
ment, to say—” That in no instance to liis knowledge, had 
no is uic vuiuamt; iwn iur nrucuctti miners mwn, «# . . . , 
and Mlll-wrights, extant. Itisaucw work receriily lhese two bulls been bred to short-norn cowsOf oiher herds 
BUFFALO, June 16.—The market for Flour was very 
quiet on Saturday, there being hut few buyers in the mar¬ 
ket; we have no change to notice in quotations. Sales in 
small lots of 1,500 to 2.000 bills, at prices ranging from 
ed: 77(2)78 asked. There was a good inquiry for Corn, 
with sales about 40,000 bu ar, 43@tle, according to quality, 
mostly at.43Me. Oats—sales at 37c. Whiskey quiet at 
20c, with sales. No change in provisions. 
Canal Freights 1 tc on Flour, 9c ou Corn to Albany, 50c 
giving satisfaction, as I intend keeping only such as I can 
fully warrant. G. H. BARR, 
77_4t No. 05Clifl’-st., New York. 
published by Wm. O. Hushes, who is himself a practical 
miller, and has spent the best portion of bis life in the 
business of constructing, planning, and managing of 
Fj.ourino Mili .8 and the manufacture of flour. In 
previously imported into the United States, but what the 
produce was superior in general qualities to such herds.” 
The most of Hie stock which is now offered for sale, has 
been bred from these two bulls, and the proprietor having a 
*■* j- ■ \ , , J.; 
preparing this work for the milling public his object has young bull more remotely connected with tii.it portion of 
been to establish a correct guide to the business, instead of ltie herd he retains, (being about 14 m number) can spare 
speculative theories. Special regard has been paid to most these two valauble Irnlls. 1 here will be in the stock offer- 
HUSSEY’S REAPING MACHINE. 
W E would respectfully call the attention of farmers to 
the fact that we have the agency and this sale of the 
overnlus passes Oil in the swollen stream of travel Lambs, at Browning's 6 th st., near 3d Avenue, and at above named Reaper, in all that part of the State of Now 
,i , „,, irv ,.vt, our e-rout Chamberlain's, foot of Robinson st.) York west of Seneca county, and we arc also general 
that 18 peiRtiatlli-, - ■ .. At Washington Yard—1,700 Beeves, (1,100 Southern, agents for the United State- and Canada. We sell the 
country. Tune was when lie who remained at ;in( j ^ remainder New York and the East.) Demand Reapers at the manufacturer's prices, adding only cost of 
had begun. That they are the best Reapers made, and that 
it would be greatly to the advantage of farmers to have 
Sheep and Lambs—2,200 offered. Sales Sheep at ©2,50 them, there is no doubt. 
13,50 to 4,50. Lambs $2(2)3 to 3,50. Annexed are a few of the many certificates which might 
Cn mhrwlvfi Ent.tio Mnrket be given: _ 
before hiiii Nobotlv stays at home now-a-dAys Cows and Calves—Sales at from ©25(2)32,50 to $45.— as this will enable us to have on hand in -season mil that 
.ro-R some whore TBuff Exn AH sold. mav be required, and prevent any being disappointed as 
' 8 Vuy body „o. . *- t At Chamberlain’s—150 Beef Cattle. All sold at from might lie the ease if orders were delayed till the Harvest 
- ~ . $7,50(2)3 to 8,50. ha3 begun. That they are the best Reapers made, arid that 
Nrw Steam Kngink.— The N. O. Courier has Cows and Calves —12 sold at $25 to 30(5)45. it would be greatly to the advantage of farmers to have 
f.dhuv'mu- lccouiit of a new invention. A Sheep and Lambs—2,200 offered. Sales Sheep at ©2,50 them, there is no doubt, 
the to lowing account ol a ixwinvn™. ^ Lambs ©3(2)3 to 3,50. Annexed are a few of the many certificates which might 
steamboat to travel on land m water would in- heaiven- 
deed be-a novelty: Cnmbndge Cattle Market. ' Macedo.n, Aug. 29,1849. 
A gentleman exhibited this morning in the CAMBRIDGE, Juno IL—At market, 425 Cattle—about Messrs Rapalie &. Co.—Gents:—The Reaping Machine 
Lvceum Hall a model of a locomotive which can 3i5 Becv f*. [ iwl \ U{J Stores, consisung of working oxen, i bought of you, made by Messrs Kldred & Hussey, at Au- 
J J , ’ . j l j cows and ciilvcs, two und three yenrs old. » nrn i. aa k tl nn ihnrGiiphlv tested Lv me the iwir- 
be used tor a steamboat to travel Oil land or wa- Pricea—.Market Beef--Extra per cwt.; firet quality l am happy to say has exceeded my most san- 
ter— for ploughing, or any sort of 1 iding ol Lia\ - 6,7.,; second do- 6 ; third do. 5.jtl: ordinary, $5. guineexpectations. I have cut with it 125 acres of wheat 
clliu’r—it can also be used as a fire engine or a Hides—$5,2o? l cvvt. 1 allow $j,;> 0 besides mv own crop, making some 200 acres of oats and 
street sprinkler. 1 MOI 3 I. 
He salt! it would throw w ater 300 or .3000 feet Cows and V ^-S' 6 - ^.45(2)65. acres of oats in half a day, and 20 acres of stout wheal in 
high, according to the size of t le machine con- 1 wo years old, ©lo, -4,2)30; three years old, $20, 25(2) one d a y ( with three horses abreast, and most of it was had 
structed ; and if one had been in existence here 3». 
at the time, the St.. Charles fire could have been 
extinguished in five seconds after the invention s 
got on the ground. ^ 
The first eagineers.of the city have examined w ®' 
(2)3,50 to 4,50. Lambs ©3(2)3 to 3,56. 
Cambridge Cattle Market. 
CAMBRIDGE, June It.—At market, 425 Cattle—about 
325 Beeves, and ll)u Stores, consisting of working oxen, 
cows and calves, two and three years old. 
Prices—Market Beef-—Extra $7,35 per cwt.; first quality 
6,75; second do. 6 : third do. 5.50: ordinary, $5. 
Hides—#5,254? cwt. Tallow $5,50 
Veal Calves, ©3, 5(2)7. 
Stores—Working oxen—©75, 100(2)135. 
Cows and Calves—©16. 30, 45(2)65. 
Two years old, ©18, 24(2)30; three years old, $20,25(2) 
3b. 
Sheep and Lambs—1,580 at market. Nearly all sold. 
Prices, Extra. $4, 5(2)7. By lot, $2,2,50(2)3. 
Swine—Retail 0(2)7c. Spring Pigs 9(a)llc. 
Remarks.—The market about the same as it was last 
week. The quality of cattle not quite as good. 
81 cars came over the Fitchburg Railroad, 20 over the 
Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, 
it, and pronounced that he lias overcome every Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, Messrs Eldred & Hussey—Gents:—I have now used one 
difficulty in the way of travelling on land by Swine, Sheep and Fowls.—[Boston Courier of'your Reaping Machines for two years, and do most 
steam. He made the model move ahead, retro- Biichtoik Cattle Market. cheerfully say that tt has given the best satisfaction. I 
l r , n ,l nimul everv wav with ^ have cut my whole harvest, and a large one too, with my 
gride, turn round and lounu e\cr> way wmi BRIGHTON, June 12.—At market, 600 Beef Cattle, no ordinary farm hands. I have cut 20 acres of stout wheat 
grace and ease, it is indeed wonderiul to oc- stores, 20 pairs Working Oxen, 00 Cows and Calves, a day with-ease, and I would mostcheerfuiljt-reconimend 
and 1,800 Swine. . it to my brother farmers as the best and most economical 
Macedo.n, Aug. 29, 1849. 
Messrs. Rapalje & Co.—Gents:—The Reaping Machine 
1 bought of you, inude by Messrs Kldred &. Hussey, at Au¬ 
burn,has been thoroughly tested by me the present har¬ 
vest. anil I am happy to say has exceeded my most san¬ 
guine expectations. I have cut with it 125 acres of wheat 
besides mv own crop, making some 200 acres of oats and 
wheat; and I can confidently recommend it to my brother 
farmers as just the machine they want. I have cut 12 
acres of oats in half a day, and 20 acres of stout wheat in 
one day, with three horses abreast, and most of it was had 
cutting. I think I can cut 23 acres of good wheat in a 
day, ami do it better than can be done in any other way.— 
My machine is now in perfect order, and 1 consider it full 
as good as when I got it of you- 
Yours most respectfully, Thos. Rush.hore. 
Wheat;.a nd, Aug. 20,18-19. 
Messrs Eldred &. Hussey—Gents:—I have now used one 
of your Reaping Machines for two years, and do most 
cheerfully say that It has given the best satisfaction. I 
have cut my whole harvest, and a huge one too, with my 
of the essential improvements which have of late lieeti in- l 
produced for the benefit of tin miller. 
A few of the important subjects treated of and here giv¬ 
en, taken from tlie contents of the work, are 
WATER POWER CALCULATED FOR ALL HEADS, 
The size of tlie wheels for all heads, with tlie amount ol 
water necessary to use on the same. 
The entire science of dressing the mill stone, with a prac¬ 
tical treatise on grinding. 
Remarks on the Culture of Grain, &.e. 
Tabic of Grain crown in the United Stales. 
Explanation of Technical terms used in Milling. 
The quality of French Burr, as best adapted for grinding 
Wheat and Corn. 
The i(roper size of mill picks, for dressing stones. 
Composition for tcmiieringcast-steel mill flicks. 
The amount of help necessary to he employed in a mill ol 
four run of stones, with their duties respectively. 
Remarks on packing Flour. 
Table for do. do. &c.,&c. 
No miller or mill-wright should be without the hook, as 
the price is nothing in comparison to the value of the in¬ 
formation it contains. The following Millers in Michigan 
having examined the work fully approve of and recom¬ 
mend it to public notice: 
Mathews & Beach, Pontiac; R W Lawson. Mt Vernon 
Mills; E R Brookfield, Volant do; J W Fenner, Mt Pleas¬ 
ant do; W W Eddy, Slurgcr’s Prairie do; I) P Bonncll, 
Techumseth do: L Dow Crippeu, Cold Water do; Chas W 
Chapel, Utica do; E Brakhain, Rochester City do; E Car¬ 
penter, Pontiac do; J W Hughtlin,Charleston do; J Cupit, 
Stoney Creek do. A long list of others might be given but 
it is thought unnecessary. 
Mr. Hushes has recently been appointed Flour Inspec¬ 
tor of Buffalo, a very important' post, showing the confi¬ 
dence the Millers and Shippers have the ability. 
ed for sale t> young bulls from 8 months to about 2 years 
old. in addition to the two named above, and the remainder 
of the stock will be composed of cows, (mos: of them pos¬ 
sessed of extraordinary milking qualities,) heifers and 
heifer calves. It is believed that no herd of short-horns has 
ever lieeno tiered for sale in this country, exhibiting more of 
the valuable combinations of qualities which contribute to 
make up perfect animals. 
A catalogue containing the pedigrees of these animals, 
will be ready for delivery at an early period, in which the 
terms of the sale will l.e particularly stated. A credit will 
lie given from 6 to 18 months. Gentlemen are invited to. 
examine the herd at their convenience. GEO. VAIL. 
Troy. N. Y., Feb.. 1831. 160m4l__ 
EMERY Sc CO.’S 
Premium Kail Road Horse Power, 
AND 
THRESHING MACHINE AND SEPARATOR. 
r rt[IE above machines are offered the public this season 
I at the following prices—being much less in firo|iortion 
The book is 12mo. size, and done up in good strong bind- ; 0 cost of manufacting same than any other now in use 
ing. Price. $1,50, at retail. Any person, sending 
me $3 by mail, and paying postage, shall have two copies 
sent him, done up in paper binding, I the only mailable 
way) tree of charge, or four copies for $5. 
Books aold to Pedlars and Agents at reduced prices. 
GEO. W. FISHER, 
Bookseller and Publisher, No. 6 Exchange St. 
Rochester. May t, 1851. 72-4teow 
1 1) Algeria.- —Accounts from Algeria state, that 
(J j a conflict had taken place between the Cabylese 
SI | ;l nd the French forces, in which the former were 
defeated; several hundreds having been killed 
' [ \ and wounded. Accounts from Lower Falylin 
Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra $7,25; 1st quality $6,50; 2d machine that is used on a farm. In tact I think so much 
do $0; 3d do $5(2)5,50. 
Working Oxen—Sales at $75, 80, 87, 95(2)115. 
Cows and Calves—Stiles at $23, 23, 28, 32, 38(3)40. 
Sheep—Sheep and Lambs at market, 1,360. 
Prices—For sheared Sheep, $ 2, 2,50 3(2)4 
For Limbs, $2,25, 2,50, 2,75, 3(2)3,50. 
The market for sheep is not so good as last week. 
of it that five hundred dollars would not induce me to part 
with it if I could not get another. I have also two broth¬ 
ers. each of whom have one of your machines, which 
they like very much, and could not be induced to he with¬ 
out. I think your agents, Messrs Rapalje St Briggs, will 
sell a large number of them in our county next season, as 
many of my acquaintances have told me they intend to 
Agricultural Societies Attention. 
TENTS FOR HIRE. 
IT’HE Subscriber is far better prepared than ever, to sup- 
1. ply Agricultural Societies with Tents during the sea¬ 
son of County Fairs, having now Three Tents of the 
following dimensions: 
2 tents 5n feet wide. 96 feet long; convene 1,006 
1 tent 65 feet in diameter, “ 8n0 
Also, a number of smaller ones, that will convene from 10 
persons up to IQn. 
N. B.—It is desirable that early application be made. 
Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
61-tf. Rochester. N. Y. 
W M. H. MOORE, 
. . —-js, l\l * ] ) l HC mttliwi JUi i n imi my uo - IUHUyUl Illy RLtJuaillWULLO uavu iviu im, wi». 
are not so satisfactory. 1 he r rench nau entered The prices vary from cent# to 50 cents from last week’s purchase one ot your Reapers another season. 
) tiro country on the I4tli, and were desperately 
j opposed by the inhabitants ; they, however, were 
) driven from all their positions and the blockade 
( of (la;ilia was raised. The loss of the French 
) was estimated at 100 killed and 300 wounded 
) and that of the Fabyles at 437 killed and 1200 
| ’ wounded ; 42 villages were burned on the 15th 
) and 17th. Several tribes have riiade their sub- 
prices. 
Swine— 5(2>6c; retail 6(2)7c; Spring Pigs 7(371c; fat hogs 
5jc.—[Ploughman. 
Married, 
In l-'air|>ort, Monroe Co., on the 4th inst., by Rev. O. D. 
Taylor, Mr. SMITH WILBUR [and Miss RUTH ANN 
RALPH, all of Fairport. 
In Buffalo, 5th inst. by Rev. H Ingersoli, Dr. THOMAS 
A.nan Harmon. 
Burden, Sept. 1, 1851. 
This is to certify that I have this season used one of 
Hussey’s Reaping Machines, which i purchased of Messrs 
Rapalje & Briggs, of Rochester, and that it gives perlect 
satisfaction. 1 have cut my wheat which was very badly 
lodged, much faster, better, and cheaper than it could be 
done any other way- 1 have had one of McCormick’s for 
the last three years, and it now stands in the road iih a 
useless article, as I consider it, having tried to use it for 
M. FOOTE, Editor of the Commercial Advertiser, and three years without any success. 
_ ...... ..... 1 l . . . e -v » . IN.I .. I T -win lli.loi. II llUJAt’U M’hin/I in 
I Great Western (Canada) Railroad. —The 
L Directors of this Road have made a re)>ort to 
H the stockholders, from which it appears that 
|? there are now engaged u)>on the line between 
Hamilton and Woodstock, a force equal to 3000 
j > men, besides the engineers. The receipts to this 
P Mrs. JULIA WILKINSON, daughter of the late Ethan B. 
1 ’ Allen, of Batavia. 
I consider HuBsey’s Machine just the thing for our farm¬ 
ers. and l could not now, after proving its merits, be indu¬ 
ced to be without one. No ah Wilbur. 
Still More About Those Patterns. . Greece, Sept. ir>(l 
Messrs Rapalje Sc Buggs—Lcnt’n:— I he Reaping Ma- 
tTMiE point is, did J. R. &. Co. in advertising, “and chine bought of you by Mr. Champion, for me, exceeds 
1 we, too, have the same kind of patterns, and a ton of a ny tiling of the kind I ever saw. You will reineiulier 
castings, points, &.C.,” advertise truly! We dare risk an that when I got it 1 said to you 1 was sure it would not 
. ro castings, points, see., auveruse iruiyi we uare risn an that when t got it 1 said to you 1 was sure it would not i 
( tune have been Jbol,.>7J, ana exper.niiureB x tint they did not, and we will leave it to Mr. Moore of w orkin ray badly lodged wheat, as I had een McCor- 
) 871. A credit of £'>0,000 lias been established of the Rural. “ Words” we have had enough of; let us rnick’s tried re;>entedly, and it was a perfect (failure; but 1 I 
> with the Company's bankenum favorable terms, have the ••facts.” Come, “ point’ em out” to Mr. Moore, wa8 „ 10 st agreeably disappointed. It cut any of my wheat j 
■ 7 ... - ... - «Kn/<AFn JjKKtllft OC uKOTllJbKt '* i ‘*“*-* l ---'** --II J - 1 T 
A new election of Directors has been held, and or ackn owledge the corn. BRIGGS t 
the Board chose It. W. Harris, President, and | Mr. Moore will bo happy to receive t 
W. P. Maolarkn, of Hamilton, Chariman of the would decline becoming umpire.— Ed.) 
0 om P iu ’Zl__ SEED BARLEY. 
Gk»mh« Valley Canal. —Wo learn that til. -nrEltlrte j.»trejaveJ too .u.tel.supeiioT.^d Barley 
. i . ■ .t i . o,.: V» from Col. Murdock, of Wheatland, which wc will 
water was let into t >e new ly ntiiaued section o 8e ll at 10 s per bushel. Those who want a pure and su- 
this canal on Saturday. Boats from Allegany perior article will please call at the Genesee 8 eed Store, 65 
county may soon be expected here. Buffalo st. 70 J RAPALJE & CO. 
jcknowiedge Die corn. BRIGGS Sc. BROTHER. better and faster than eight good eradlers could do, and I 
- ‘think it saved me from two to three dollars per acre in all 
Mr. Moore will be happy to receive the t .vo X’a, but my lodged wheat, in getting it clean and fast. In short, 
uld decline becoming umpire.—E d.) too muchcannot be said in its favor. I would not sell it, 
_____ if 1 could not get another, for •one thousand dollars, for 
SEED HAKIiE Y. should I raise as much wheat for eight or ten years to come 
„ . as I have for the last ten, it would save ine more than that 
7 E have just reielved 100 bushels superior Seed Barley , aild j lhink it wiu i ast me longer than that. 
1 from Col. Murdock, of Wheatland, which wc will y our o most respectfully, J. Norton. 
I at tUs per bushel. Those who want a pure and su- ’ „ , T 
perior article will please call at the Genesee 8 eed Store, 65 June 1, 1851. ‘ ‘ “ kAiAub tut)., 
Buffalo st. 70 J RAPALJE & CO. Genesee Seed Store and Ag. Warehouse, Rochester, N. Y. 
RIFLE MAKER AND GUN SMITH, 
H AS just received a complete assortment of double and 
single shot guns, revolvers, pistols, powder flasks, 
shot belts and pouches, game bags, gun wadding, wire 
cartridge, dog whips and calls, English and French caps, 
hunting knives, and every other article in the shooting 
1 line, which he offers for sale cheaper than ever. 
£jr* Guns exchanged or repaired at No. 6, St. Paul-st., 
Rochester. _7 3-4t 
OLD K0LHEsTfiK NURSERY* 
# S. MOfiESON, at the Old Rochaster Nur¬ 
sery, Rochester, N. Y., offers 
10 000 Northern rtpy Apple Trees, extra size, 
j 20,000 various sorts “ “ 
500 Cherry “ “ “ 
10,000 Dwarf Pear, Peaeit and Quince. 
Also, a large quantity of Norway 8 pruce trees and seed- 
I'or Two Horse Power,.$110 
“ One do do . 80 
“ Thresher with Separator for 2 Horse Power 
if sold with power $35, if without power 37,30 
Thresher for one horse with or without power,.. 35 
Saw mill complete for use. 35 
Bands for above sett complete with wrenches. &c. 5 
Also Wheeler's Rack and Pinion Horse Powers of our 
own manufacture which we warrant equal to any of the 
kind made, and which we offer and guarantee tlie full right 
of use for the following prices: 
Two HorsePower.$160 
One do do . 75 
The threshers having no patent on them arc same as above 
quoted. For further particulars see descriptive catalogued 
Albany Agricultural Works, Warehouse and Seed Store, 
furnished gratis on application to the proprietors. 
EMERY & Co.. 
No. 369,371 Broadway. Albany, N.Y. 
Rochester Stereotype Foundry. 
rTHlHl undersigned would respectfully inform the public— 
Jl and especially book and periodical publishers.authors, 
&c.— that helms established a Stereotype Fodnprx in 
Rochester. His establishment is furnished with every fa¬ 
cility for Stereotyping, in the best manner. Books, Pamph¬ 
lets, Periodicals, Cuts of all kinds, (including figures of 
animals, implements, etc.) Patent Medicine Advertise¬ 
ments, &c., St c. Plates blocked in a superior style, on 
mahogany. All work executed with promptness and on 
reasonable terms, and equal in style and finish to that done 
at any other Foundry in the country. 
An establishment of this kind has long been a dcs dera- 
tum in this city, and now that one is in operation, it is 
hoped a liberal share of patronage will be awarded io the 
enterprise. 
fl-gT* Foundry in Tahnan Block, Buffalo street. All or¬ 
ders from a distance may he addressed to 
J. W. BROWN, 
March, 1851. Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B. Old type taken in exchange for work. [03-tf ) 
WHITNEY ’ S 
Rochester Gallery of Daguerreotypes 
C tONTAINS portraits of distinguished Americans, Offi- 
y ccrs of the Army, and many, of our well known Citi¬ 
zens, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. 
This establishment is one of the most extensive in West¬ 
ern New York. It now occupies three large and cominoffi- 
ous rooms, in the new and beautiful block lately erected Ly 
Gen. Gould, entrance 14 State street. 
The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scientific 
manner, ami ate attended in person by the proprietor; be¬ 
ing separate and distinct from the Reception and Worki '12 
Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disagreeable 
effects of chemicals. 
The copying apparatus is under the supervision of ap 
etor to render in every part of Mb business that attention 
I EACHED ASHES 
Ji sale if applied for i 
ES with about 15 per cent, of lime for which tho public are entitled to fron. the patronage ho has 
for immediately, at No. 3G Front 8 t. re |^j' Rooms n, 15,17, Gould Building*, Plate St 
