MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL ND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
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ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP BALTIC- 
Nine Days Later from Europe. 
The steamer Baltic arrived at New York on the 
5th inst., making her passage in 9 days and 224 
hours. 
London Money Market, June 24.—There is 
no further change of any kind to notice int.ie Eng- 
lish stock market. Prices remain unaltered. Con¬ 
sols are 96§. 
Great Fire in London. —One. of the most de¬ 
structive fires that ever occurred in London, took 
<% ftiarktts. 
Rural New-Yorkf.r Office, ) 
Rochester, July 9, 1851. } 
FLOUR—TO the trade $1,50(5)4,03; lest qualities ©5,‘25. 
N ©TICE. 
T HE subscriber has been appointed local Secretary, to 
the New York State Agricultural Society, at Roches¬ 
ter. Inquiries respecting matters immediately connected 
with the arrangements of the show grounds, may be ad¬ 
dressed to me. Persons having articles for exhibition, but 
who cannot accompany them to Rochester, can consign 
them to me, and I wili see that they are properly taken 
GRAIN—Our Market is dull,and has been for some days care of, and the necessary entries inade^Uhe^business^l- 
tst. We hear of sales of 400 bu. Valley wheat at $1,01, Rochester, July, 1851. SOtl. 
past. We hear of sales of 100 bu. Valley wheat at SI,01, 
and 570 bu. do. on private terms. Corn 48(2)50c. 1,000 bu 
corn shi pped by Savage & Co., of Buffalo, consigned to 
W. C. Foster, was taken from canal boat A. Van Sanford 
in a damaged condition, (by water,) and sells at ‘25c. per 
bushel. Oats 38(a>40c. 
SHEEP l'ELTS, 38(2) 10c. Lamb skins 18(2)38c. 
HAY, from $7 to $11 per ton. Not much coming in. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Hussey’s Reaping Machine. 
T HIS Machine can be obtained of SAMUEL TIESTt)N 
of Batavia, and DAVID McVEAN, of Scottsvillc. 
who are the only authorized agents for the sale of our 
Reapers west of Canandaigua in this State. 
T. R. HUSSEY & CO. 
Aubum, N. Y., July, 1851. 
JfgF’ Persons desirous of obtaining Hussey's Reaper of 
recent manufacture, with all the improvements, are re- 
HESSEY’S HEAPING RIACISINE. NEW SEED STORE 
W E would respectfully call the attention of farmers to and 
the fact that we have the agency and the sale of the AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
York 0 we"rdf R Se.!eca w^ujT’and generto No. 08 State st.. first door south of Wctta & Co.’s Express 
, r„. n. rinitai t 3 tf.t 0 .nnri r-.niri-. we «*•!! the Ofhce. Arnold’s BIqck, Rochester, N. \ . 
Reapers at the manufacturer's prided adding only cost ol MMIF. subscribers, under the nau.e 
transportation. They can be examined at our store in . arc now opening a New s*xd Stoix and Agricultural 
Rochester, and also at Brown & Mills, Mt. Morris, Litton Warehouse, located as above, which will be known as the 
& Jones, Moscow, H. T. McNair and Natt B. Manus, near ‘Monroe heed Store & Agricultural Warehouse, 
Dansville, ami H. Curtis, Albion. All who design purchas- where will be kept a full assortment of American and lin¬ 
ing are earnestly requested to hand in their orders at once ported Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, and the most np- 
tis this will enable us to have on hand in season all that proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those 
may be required, and prevent any being disappointed as wanting any tiling in our line are requested to call. We 
might be the case if orders were delayed til! the harvest will make it an object for such to do so. 
bad begun.' That they are the best Reapers made, and that 
it would be greatly to the advantage of farmers to have 
them, there is no doubt. 
Annexed are a few of the many certificates which might 
be given: 
Macedon, Aug. 29, 1849. 
OHAS W. BRIGGS, 
of the late firm of Rapalje. &. Briggs. 
JOHN T. BRIGGS. 
) and Wiggins &■ Co. Lard, tried. 
The Great Exhibition. —On the 23d, 67.5f>.Y , Iani ^ st J 10 ke<i.'.' 
\ persons visited the Crystal Palace, and £6,016 18s Shoulders, do. ... 
I was the amount taken at the doors. Potatoes, bu —^ . 
] One of the most interestin'^ items in the Palace Wheat> ’ ; ‘ 
) js an immense black diamond in the rough state, Corn. 
) from Bahia, contributed by Mr. Joseph Mayer, of Buckwheat. 
.7c I Clover,bu. . . .$5,00(5)5,59 
STATE F AIK. 
Hams, smoked. . .9£(2) 10Jc Timothy.1,50(5)2,50 . ' ' J ' _ , . 
Shoulders, do.7(2)8c Flax.1,*2501,50 In Rochester, in September. - Grounds to Kent. 
. .41(®02c SUNDRIES. 
Whitefish. bbl.$7,5008 
. ..01,01 | Codfish, cwt.4,1005 
. .48050c. I Salt, bbl.01,00 
IMF, Committee having charge of alt the Grounds ad- 
joining*the location of the State Fair, are. now ready 
be given: BCJRKALL>8 NEW REAPER. 
Macedon, Aug. 29, 1849. A T the late State Fair at Syracuse, the First Premium 
Messrs. Rapalje & Co.—Gents:—The Reaping Machine XX was awarded Mr. Burr.w.l for the Best Grain 
l bought of you, made by MessrsEldred Sc Hussey, at Au- Reaper, in competition with Hussey’s and McCormick’s 
burn, has been thoroughly tested by me the present bar- (Uotii present.) Since that time it has been improved in 
vest, and I am happy to say has exceeded my most san- many respects, and is now, unquestionably, the best ma- 
guinc expectations. ' I have cut with it 125 acres of wheat chine lor the purpose before the public. It was thoroughly 
besides mv own crop, making some 21)0 acres of oats and tested the last season in the same field with Hussey’s and 
wheat; and I can confidently recommend it to my brother McCormick’s and pronounced by all present far superior to 
farmers as just the machine they want. 1 have cut 12 either. 
acres of oats in half a day, and ‘20 acres of stout wheat in It is so geared that it runs light, can be driven either slow 
one day, with three horses abreast, and most of it was bad or fast, ami cuts either wet; green, grassy or lodged wheat 
cutting. I think I can cut 25 acres of good whentina without clogging. These are important qualities in a Ronp- 
day, and do it better than can he done in any other way.— er, as ail know who have been bothered in the use of the 
.44c Apples, bu.... 
Liverpool, so hard that it' has hitherto defied the Eggs.' doz? d .". 
lapidaries to polisli it, and weighing 2ol) carats. Parley.—(6>»-c Beans, bu. . . 
Ireland. The- people of Galway were con tin- w&« 
uing to make arrangements lor the reception ot .8(S)IOe Do. soft,.. 
the steamer North America. The prospects lor Sheep Pelts.38(S)40c Wool, lb. 
Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50(5)4,00 1 Wood, hard, cord.. .3(5)3,50 j s t0 bn held. 
. .. 4,10(5)5 to make contracts, for Lots for Refreshment Stands, &c., 
.. . .(5)1,00 & c. A Map of the grounds can be seen at the Rochester 
.. .75(5) 1,00 Seed Store, No. 29 Buffalo street, next door to the Coinmer- 
.02£ cial Bank, between 11 and 12o’clock, A. M. 
.11c q’he TENTS to be used for Refreshments within the en- 
. .1,25(6)1,50 closure, will be rented on Saturday the second day of Au- 
. . .7(2)11,00 „„ s t at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the ground, where the Fair 
.,1 r .II !* ’. , , 
My machine is now in perfect order, and 1 consider it full 
as good as when l got it of you. 
Yours most respectfully, Tnos. Rushmore. 
Wheatland, Aug. 20, 1849, 
Hussey and other Reapers, from a lack of these qualities. 
The manner of raising ami lowering the apron and 
throwing the machine i n and out of gear, are also improve¬ 
ments; Out without particularizing further, we would say 
) the crops generally continued very favorable. 
|j l France. —Advices from Paris state that the 
I > movement in favor of a revision of the constitution, 
| ; is on tho increase. Petitions most numerously 
S signed continue to flow in from all quarters. The 
) solemnity of the Fete Dicn was celebrated with 
Lamb skins. . 
.8(2) 10c Do. soft, . , 
.38(5>40c I Wool, tb. 
. . . l8(6)3Sc | Flour barrels. 
New York Market. 
, .2(6)2,50 Conditions made known at the time and place. 
.30®40c J. P. FOGG, Chairman of the Committee. 
.39033 Rochester, June 20, 1851. 79-t.f 
' Rochester Stereotype Foundry, 
npriE undersigned would respectfully inform the public— 
!;et firm J an d especially hook and periodical publishers, a uihors, 
is on tho increase, tenuous most m.meruus.j NEW YORK, July 7, 3 P M—ASHES—Market firm and especially hook and periodical publishers, a uihors, 
signed continue to ilow in hom all quarters. 1 lie witli a fair demand for Pots. Pots $n; Pearls 5 50. _ y lat | 1C ] las established a Stereotype Foundry in 
solemnity of the Fete Dicn was celebrated with FLOUR—There is a better feeling for low gradesof State Rochester. His establishment is’ftirnished with every fa- 
irreat honor in the churches of Paris and the and Western, but without much improvement. Ohio and cility for Stereotyping, In the best manner. Books, Fninph- 
^ , 1 , Michigan are better and in request for shipping. Inferior lets, Periodicals, Cuts of all kinds, (including figures of 
suburbs. . grades" are steady and in fair demand for ex port. We note animals, implements, etc.) Patent Medicine Advcrtise- 
T he review of the troops ot the 1st Hi vision ot S1 | la ]] salesof new flour from Southern wheat. Canadian ments, &.c., Sec. Plates blocked in a superior style, on 
the army of Paris, by the President of the Repub- is better and in fair demand, but is not active. Spies 700 mahogany. All work executed with promptness an I on 
i:__ .... knnnmicerl -.nnie davs since came off in hh!s. $1,37 afloat. Sales of domestic 10,500 hbls. $4,12(2) reasonable terms, and equal in style and finish to that done 
I ice ; ts announced ton. nuts mi ce, ca. ue ii in ^ lbr Mic i ljuall an( , ltl( |j mla ; $i. 18(5)1,37 for Northern at any other Foundry in the country, 
the Champs de Alars. I^veit tiling pu-seti >.t qui- an( i Southern Ohio common; 4,37(2)4,50 for pure Genesee; An establishment of this kind has long been a des dern- 
Messrs Eldred & Hussey—Gents:—I have now used one , dial, having been interested the last two years in the sale 
of your Reaping Machines for two years, and do most of the Hussey Reaper, we know its good and had ipialities 
cheerfully say that it has given the best satisfaction. I —and having had considerable acquaintance with other 
have cut my whole harvest, and a large one too, with my Reapers, we can point out the difference between the 
ordinary farm hands. 1 have cut 20 acres of stout wheat Burra!! Reaper and others, and show wherein die Burrall 
a day with ease, and I would most cheerfully recommend Reaper is superior. 
| it to my brother farmers as the best and most economical All who are thinking of purchasing Reapers are invited 
machine that is used on a farm, lu lact l think so much to call at our slore and examine the machine and hear 
of it that five hundred dollars would not induce me to part what we have to say in regard to Re'ijicrs generally. The 
with it if I could not gel another. I have also two broth- Reaper la warranted, and will he put to work for the pur- 
ers, each of whom have one of your machines, which chaser by us, if desired, free of charge, if vve do not have 
they like very much, and could net he induced to he with- too far to go. 
out. I think your agents. Messrs Rapalje & Briggs, will We have the exclusive sale of them in this city, and sell 
sell a large number of them in our county next season, as ;l t the manufacturers prices adding transportation, 
many of my acquaintances have told me they intend to BRIGGS & BROTHER, 
) lj C e, as announced some days since, came off in 
) the Champs de Mars. Everything pa-sed off qui- 
sell a large number of them in our county next season, as 
many of my acquaintances have told me they intend to 
purchase one ot your Reapers another season. 
Anan Harmon. 
Bergen, Sept. 1, 1851. 
This is to certify that I have this season used one of 
Hussey’s Reaping Machines, which I purchased of Messrs 
77 No 08 Stale street, Rochester, Y. N. 
PLOWS! PLOWS!! i'MWS!!! 
A NEW series of plows for deep tillage and laying flat 
or lapped furrows, lately got up by Ruggles, Nourse, 
\ etlv. On the 23d, tho prominent cry was “ Vive 
) la Napoleon.” 
( On Saturday, M. Ledru Rollin had been con- 
i detnned by default by the Assizes of tho Court of 
( l’avis, to two years imprisonment and a fine of 20,- 
nnd Southern Ohio common; 4,37(5)4,50 for pure Genesee; An establishment of this kind has long been a des dera- 
$4,25(2)1,31 lor State, closing firm, $4,25. Northern is a turn in this city, and now that one is in operation, it is 
shade firmer with fair demand; sales 1,100 hbls, $1,44(2)1,- hoped a liberal share of patronage will be awarded to the 
50 for common to good; $4,87(2)5,25 for fancy. enterprise. 
GR AIN—A fair milling and export, demand for Wheat, £ 3T Foundry in Talman Block, Buffalo street. All or- 
hut sajes are restricted by the firmness of holders. Rye ders fronl a distance may be addressed o 
dull and nominal at 74)2. Oats in fair demand—43a45 for J. v. . 1 * 
Rapalje & Briggs, of Rochester, and that it gives perfect Mason & Go., after long and expensive experiments, 
satisfaction. I have cut my wheat which, was very badly some of the No.’s of this series of plows are described 
lodged, much faster, better, and cheaper than it could he j u an article on Plows and Plowing, by H. F. Holbrook, 
done any other way. I have had one of McCormick’s for 0 f Brattleborough, Vi., which has been pH bli sited finite 
the last three years, and it now stands in the road as a Albany Cultivator and in No.’s 07 and 08 of Moore’s ltu- 
useless article, as I consider it, having tried to use it lor ra i New-Yorker. 
000 francs, for the publication of the two pamphlets 3tate,,'40a42’.i for Ohio, 41a42>£ for Jersey. Corn more 
of tho 24th of February and the 13th of June. plenty and freely offered. The market is a shade easier; 
Sales of 21,000 bn at 57a58 for Western mixed, 59 for 
Spain. — Accounts from Madrid to the loth 111 st., round yellow—white is wanted, 
states that I he discussion in the Chamber of Derm- PROVISIONS—Moderate local trade in pork, 12 75 for 
) states that ihe discussion in the Chamber of Depu- PROVISIONS—Moderate local trade in pork, 12 75 for 
) .. ,l„„ nr,.* voi-i- nmimted ivir prime; 14 37 for mess; old still neglected. Beef heavy, 
ties on the preceding day was very animated par- for , ness> 5ll6 for priin „. Cut lneats at VA for ham J s 
,1 ticularlv between Bermudese de Castiio and Bravo ov, for shoulders. Lard dull at 8^a9. Butter in good 
) Murillo. demand for the East—9al3 for Ohio, 10al4 for State. 
i In the course of the day, the following proposi- Cheese in demand at 5a7e. . 
■ . . 11 10 l ' „ 1 WOOL—tiuiet. Foreign is largely accumulating in stock 
t tom, signed bv lb members, was laid an the table, nn( j prices are rather easier; domestic fleece dull, 
j after hearing to the explanations just given by the COTTON—Market quiet. 
) Ministers:—*■ We invite the Chamber to declare Albany Market. 
) that the Ministry deserve its confidence and sup- , _. ,, „ „. _ 
‘ J ALBANY, July 5.—The great hulk of Western Corn 
) port. now arriving at tide-water is found to bo either heated or 
) The Assembly being jonsulted, took the pvopo- damaged,and the quantity being large reeeivers find it 
l «ition and the discussion upon it was to be opened very difficult to find buyers, and the greater partis being 
] on the 18th. but the election of the Commissioners ^ ^ 
1 ■’ of the Public Debt took up the most of that day. n pj our —There is a pretty active demand for Western 
; 'I’he members returned were favorable to the bill, and State Flour, with a good business doing at the closing 
March, 1651. Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B. Old type taken in excha nge for work. [ 63-tf ] 
FURNITURE ROOMS; 
The Largest and most Extensive Establishment in 
three years without any success. 
I consider Hussey’s Machine just the thing for our farm¬ 
ers, and I could not now, after proving its merits, he indu¬ 
ced tobe Without one. Noah VV’ii.nuR. 
. Greece, Hept. 7, 1850. 
Eagle Plows of different sizes, among which are the 
Eagle C and Eagle 20. 
Subsoil Plows, different sizes, plain and full rigged. 
Also, Side-Hill Plows, different sizes. 
Plow Castings, such as mould-boards, land sides, and 
$!)al I for mess, 5a6 for prime. Cut. meats at 7/1 for hams Rochester! 
(i)„ for shoulders. Lard dull at Sj-(a!). Butter in good Q n rf le Cn.<tli System! No. 29 State Street. 
demand for the East—9al3 for Ohio, lOul-I for State, t j | r '’(! subscriber, having removed his large stock of Cab¬ 
inet Furniture to the extensive YVaro-rooms, No. 29 
‘Messrs Rapalje & Bnggs—Genfn:—The Reaping Ma- points for all the above plows. 
chine bought of you by Mr. Champion, for me, exceeds The above plows and castings will he kept constantly 
any thing of the kind I ever saw. You will remember for sale by the subscribers, at Boston and Worcester retail 
that when I got it 1 said to you I was Aire it would not prices, at the Monroe Seed Store and Agricultural Ware- 
work in my badly lodged wheat, as 1 had -een McCor- house, No. 08 State-st., where wc would 1* pleased to have 
mick’.s tried repeatedly, and it was a perfect failure; but 1 a n lh0re wtl0 takc an interest in the improvement of the 
was most agreeably disappointed. It cut any ol my wheat plow, call and examine our assortment, whether they wish 
better and faster than eight good cradlers could do, and I U) purchase or not. BRIGG8 Sc BROTHER. 
WOOL—(Liiet, Foreign is largely accumulating in stock gta)e gt _ | lately occupied hv Major S. H. Packard,1 and 
and prices are rather easier; domestic fleece dull. united his own stock with that of the former proprietor of 
COTTON— Market quiet. those rooms, invites the public to inspect his assortment, 
Albany Market. which he believes the largest in the city, and as elegant. 
and as substantially manufactured, and as complete as any 
ALBANY, July 5.—The great hulk of Western Corn West of New York city. In his list of Furniture may be 
now arriving at tide-water is found to be either heated or found Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Ottomans, Chairs, Tables, 
damaged, and the quantity being large reeeivers find it n rrss ; n g Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Ac.., &c... in 
very difficult to find buyers, and the greater part is being Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, manufactured from 
think it saved me from two to three dollars per acre in all 
my lodged wheat, in getting it clean and fast. In short, 
too much cannot he said in its favor. 1 would not sell it, 
if I could not get another, lor one thousand dollars, for 
should I raise as much wheat for eight or ten years to come 
Rochester, April 2 4, 1854. _ 09-tf 
GAKDEMNG AND FARMING TOOLS, 
S UCH as Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Garden Reels 
and Lines, Transplanting and Weeding Trowels, 
as 1 have for the last ten, it would save me more than that Floral Rakes, Hedge Shears, and other articles too nutner- 
> The Epoca stales that the Ministry would not 
' prorogue the Cortes until the final settlement of 
1 1 the Public Debt. 
! A frightful fire occurred at Madrid on the lGth. 
i ' The PaTis Church of San Lorenzo, a timber ware- 
I; house and two other houses have been destroyed, 
j ( Fortunately no lives were lost. 
> Germany —Frankfort on the Maine, June 20.— 
( Yesterday being the celebration of the Fete, de 
sent to other markets. The demand for sound continues 
good, with but little to be had. 
Flour—There is a pretty active demand for Western 
and State Flour, with a good business doing at the closing 
tho most beautiful designs and best approved patterns. 
Common Cabinet Ware—In addition to what is above 
enumerated, he has also on hand a very heavy stock ol 
cheaper ware, composing Cane, Flag, and. Wood-seated 
rates of Thursday. The demand is principally for the Chairs, of all styles and prices. Biireaus,Tnh!es,)!ock- 
East and river towns, with a fair inquiry for the home i n « Chairs, Stands, Bedsteads, Lounges, &c.. &c. By his 
trade. The market is firm with sales 2,100 hbls at $4a4 12 change of location the subscriber has greatly increased his 
for common State. Michigan and Indiana; 4 12al 2tfor fa facilities for manufacturing, and while he is able to tnann- 
vorite State and Western; 4 31al 37 for pure Genesee; 4 facture every article of furniture on short notice, and with 
44a4 75 for fancy Genesee; 4 50a4 62 for extra Ohio; and promptness, he can supply till orders at a reduction of 15 
4 75n5 50 extra Genesee. to 20 per cent, for cash, from the prices charged by other 
Grain—There is a moderate milling demand for Wheat houses, and warrant every article to give perfect satisfac- 
and the market is steady. Sales 850 bu common Genesee t ion. He has five large show rooms, filled with furniture 
at 108. Corn is without material change, hut if anything, 0 p his own manufacture, of the best description, which he 
the market is easier for the buyer. Wc notice a sale yes- j n vites the public to inspect. 
terday of 4,000 bu Western mixed at 56, and to-day 8,000 
Dicn there was no session of the Diet. It was bu at 57 for round yellow, and 55K for Western mixed 
kept with unusual splendor. There were further sales amounting to some 10 000 be 
• . . . 1 .. ,1 sold as sound, at 55and were f und to be heated ant 
It IS considered a favorable indication Ot the 111 - wl . rp Oatsare rather firmer. Sales 4.0(10 I,.: 
The friends and patrons of the subscriber, who have 
formerly found him at No 0 Front Sr., are invited to con- 
There were further sales amounting to some 10,000 hit tinue their favors at his new location. 
iold as sound, at 55)^, and were f und to be heated and 7Geow-tf C. J. HAYDEN, No. 29 State St. 
tenuous of the German Governments with re.-pect 
to the German fleet, that the King of Ilanover has 
sent decorations to all its chief officers. 
Stii.l Later. 
sold as sound, at 55)£, and were f und to be heated and 
were given up. Oatsare rather firmer. Sales 4,000 1m 
on p.-t. and 4,800 bu at 40H for fine Western, and 42 for 
good Shite. Rye is quiet. Barley—none offering. 
[Jour. 
JBufFalo Market. 
BUFFALO. July 7.—The Flour market was very quiet I 
Bv the Niao-ura which arrived at Halifax July on Saturday; the sales that feil under our notice did not. 
* , 0 . * reach over 1,000 bbK U00 l>bLs common Mm, at 3 50; 600 
7th, wc receive the following farther report: bbla good do. 3 50 There was a £<jod demand for Wheat 
Cotton has farther declined I. Breadstuff's have with sales 5.000 buMediterranean«it?7e; 1 1,000 bu Tok- 
>») . , . , 1,1 ? ■■ 1 ri u , do, cargo ot brig Mehegan. and 11,000 bu Sandusky, L-ar- 
) jjlost their buoyancy. f lout declined id., but the g 00 f v,rig Castaila. both an private terms, but supposed to 
) 1) quotations given are evidently erroneous. l, e 80c,free to boats. Corn was very dull and heavy, and 
" Indian corn has attracted tittle attention. Y'el- the only sale we have to note was 10,000 bu from Detroit 
1 (VI 1 - 1 /,,-in . ‘,, 1,110 31 cL/,30 ■ r’nrn on an Eastern order at 43c. Oats (lull and heavy sale 2,700 
low 2. s 6d@J0a Hte dls@J2s. Corn meal bu ohjo at whiskey steady at 22c with sales. 
14.^@15s per bbl. Wheat lower. v\ aite uj>@us Canal freights firmer—56c on flour, 15^c on wheat, and 
2d. Red and mixed, 5s Id to 6s Id. 121 on corn to New York. 
14.-i(6)15s per bbl. Wheat lower. White 6s@Gs | 
\ 2d. Red and mixed, 5s Id to 6s Id. 
’ Crops in Niagara Co. —During a ride into the 
eastern part of the county a few days since, we 
were much gratified and not a little surprised at 
the luxuriant and forward appearance of crops.— 
) Fall wheat was never more promising although 
■ fanners entertain some fears of an overgrowth of 
) straw, which would impair the plumpness of the 
> kernel. Corn is rather backward, but a few days 
; of warm weather will do wonders in pushing it 
} ahead. The buy crop will be large. Fruit gen- 
? erally looks well; the yield bids fair to be abun- 
) dant, and the quality good. Our county is small, 
) one of the smallest, but the 1,000,060 bushels of 
New York Cattle Market. 
A. L O N « E T T , 
COM MISSION MERCHANT, 
OFFICE 
At the State Agricultural Warehouse, 
NO. 25 CLIFF STREET, 
NEW YORK. 
THE WORKING FA RMER, a monthly publication, 
devoted to Agriculture, Arc. &c,.; edited by Prof. 
J. J. Mapes; published hy A. Lungett, 
77-4t 25 Cliff Street. 
EYE AND EAR 5NFIUIHTARY. 
DR. KNAPP, Oculist, at 122 State street, 
Rochester, N. Y., .it.cmh exclusively to dis- 
v , eases of the Eye ai. i Ear. daily from 9 to 12 
A. M., and from 2 to 5 P. M. 
The various diseases of the Eyes cured, and in some in¬ 
sum, and I think it will last me longer than that. 
Yours, most respectfully, J. Norton. 
June 1,1851. 77—tf J. RAPALJE & CO., 
Genesee Seed Store and Ag. Warehouse, Rochester, N- Y. 
Rochester 
SEED STORE 
/$/ • • • \A ' Ni) 
Ol, - " .'\0\ Agricultural 
m 4 Warc-IIoiisd 
f l ... • Removed from 
pfi Front Street 
j ^ ^ 29 . BEFFAEO 
1 '' ING TttoLSOF 
I every 
DESCRIPTION! 
J P FOGG fc BROTHER. 
D RAIN TIEE. — 5000 feet of Drain Tile, for sale at 
the Rochester Seed Store, No. 29 Buffalo St. 
f 79-6w J f - FOGG & BRO. 
r V 
ous to mention, for sale att.be Monroe Seed Store and Ag¬ 
ricultural Warehouse, No 68 State street, hy 
70 BRIGGS & BRO. 
Drags, Cultivators and Com Plows. 
W E have a large number of the Butterfly and Square 
Harrows, made alter the test patterns,—aim im¬ 
proved Corn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reveriible 
—which we will sell at low prices. Call and see. 
881 ,. BRIGGS Sc BRO., 68 State st. 
EAGLE C. PLOW, &c. 
rnilE undersigned have the patterns of tins celelirated 
1 Plow, and those who wish to obtain moukl-lionrtts, 
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 tl»e pub- 
Points of the Mass. F.aglc Plows,—different sizes,— 
Diamond, and Burrall Wheel Plows do. 
( 58 vv 4 BRIGGS fc BRO., 68 State st. 
jgr And we, too, have the same kind of 
patterns, atid a ton of castings—points, &c. Call at No. 
65 Buffalo st., and we’ll POINT ’em cut to you. 
_ J RAPALJE & C4>. 
JTItOKC ABOUT THOSE PATTERNS. 
W E have no disposition to handy words with our 
neighbors about those POINTS or patterns, hav¬ 
ing enough of them to furnish all who may favor us with 
a call, though it may require many “ tons,” and patterns 
from which to make more, which will he warranted to fit 
in all cases. “A word to the wise,” &c., may he suffi¬ 
cient, but to some, words and facts are of little avail. 
June7. 1851. 76 J RAPALJE & CC). 
.Groceries at Wholesale . I from which to make more, which will he warranted to fit 
A. ill all cases. “ A word to the wise,” &c., may lie sufli- 
. r ,, t !• lorn . cient, but to some, words and facts are of little avail. 
[LaleE. F. Smith & Co.,—Established in 1826.) June7. 1851. 76 J RAPALJE & CO. 
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, —-—-— “ —- 
No. 29 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. Still Moro About Those Patterns. 
4 ? -p cx.tttt I w n PFRKTN8 f"PHE point is, did J. R. & Co. in advertising, and 
E. F. SMITH. [ W. H. tJEWilNS. | we, too, have the same kind of patterns, and a ton of 
W E wish to call the attention of the trade to the tact, c . )st ; n(J8 &c.,” advertise truly? We dare risk an 
that we are engaged in a strictly wholesale business x that they did not, and we will leave it to Mr. Mr, ore of 
NEW YORK, June30.-AI Washington Yard-Offered 8Ulllccs > l ierson * re8,ored tos * ,lt ’ w "° have b0CU blin<1 for 
Kppvpk. (nil fromtlw* South and West.') . »•_ .ct... __..... 
2,300 liceves, (all fromtlie Sonih and West.) • The different diseases of the Ear treated with success. 
Sales of good retailing qualities at Irom ll to 8c per lb— f deafue!S8 com pietely removed, though 
A lot of 40 head were taken to supply the Bermuda na- standing : 
V al contract. Market-closes dull, wiili about 500 left over\ 0 p at ‘ ientg CO ming in l>y Railroad are informed that the 
At Browning’s-Offered 5,000 Sheep land Lambs, and to In ‘ fir| ® is , ml a 8 fe w steps distant from the Depot. 
Cows, and Calves. Sales ot bhcep at from Si,50 to 2.75(a) * 1 73-eovv-l v 
4; [jambs $1,25 to 2,5Uf3)4; left over 500. _____ 
Cows and Calves—Sales at from $25 to 30(5)12,50,— KETCHUMS PAiJINT MOWING MACHINE, 
demand good and all so'd. rpUBsubscribers having purchased tin: entire interest of 
At t hamber-inm s M)0 Beeves offered. All sold at from the inventor, Wm. F. Ketchum, and also the interest 
tv^'ijc per in. „ _ formerly owned by S. W. Hawes, are now manufacturing 
•moan 5 Ul '. S ll 2 ° ° ncrctl - Sales at fr0 "’ t0 the above Machine in the city of Buffalo. The Machine 
The different diseases of the Ear treated with success, ket, and,our entire purchases are made from Importers and 
ami some forms of deafness completely removed, though I original holders, from the same sources and upon equally 
of years standing. favorable terms with those of New York Wholesale Gro- 
Patients coining in hy Railroad are informed that the ccrs; hence we are enabled to oiler all goods in our line at 
Infirmary is hut a few steps distant from the Depot. prices as low, and upon terms as favorable as those of New 
73-eow-ly York Jobbers. We shall at all times have astock on hand 
-—-—— _„. of new and desirable goods, and guarantee that ail goods 
KETCHUM'S PAuiNI MOWING MACHINE. sold hy us shall lie satisfactory to the purchaser, both in 
rji HE subscribers having purchased tin: entire interest of j quality and price. Tiie location of our store and ware- 
the inventor, Wm. F. Ketchum, and also the interest houses, immediately upon the Canal, affords us facilities 
W E wish to call the attention of the trade to the lact, c .,« [inus 1X)illlu & c .” advertise truly? We dare risk an 
that we are engaged in a strictly whoiesale business ^ that they did not, and we will leave it to Mr. Moore of 
and that we are the only house in this city whose business ' ( ljie Rll ' al .. vVords” we have had enough of; let us 
is confined to the wholesale trade. The senior member of h t[ie .. fa&tg c olnCi <> point ’em out” to Mr. Moore, 
our firm spends the business season in the New York mar- j. acknow iedgc’the corn. BRIGGtS & BROTHER. 
we liave had enough of; let us 
wheat which she “shelled ” out last year, proves active; lertoverduu. 
30(5)40. 2 1 left over. 
Sheep and Lambs—3,500 offered. Sales Sheep at $1.50 
to 2,50(5)4; sales slow. Lambs $ 1,50 to 2,05(5)3,50, sales 
, i that site is good —good all over. — f,ode port Four- \ 
\ j \ icr, 21th. 
Dansville. —The citizens of Dansville are ta- 
5 king active measures to secure the early construc- 
i tioti of Plank Roads from that village to various 
) towns in the vicinity. This, after all. is the true 
) 9 \ way to secure trade and add to the prosperity and 
) > growth of inland villages. With plank roads run- 
’ ningr in every direction, Dansville would soon have 
) a j)opulation of eight or ten thousand. 
> Tornado in Iowa. —In the late tornado in Fair- 
Cambridge Cattle Market. 
has been greatiy improved, and is fully capable of per¬ 
forming all wc recommend it to do. It will cut from I2to 
15 acres of grass per day with 1 span of horses, and leaves 
it in the best possible condition for curing—being spread 
as even as it grows upon the ground. 
'I’he price of the Machine is $t0u with one sett of knives. 
field, the State University building which was continue to decline. 
CAMBRIDGE, July 2.—At market, 538 Cattle—about and $110, with two sett of knives.—Cash in Buffalo. 
400 Beeves, and 138 Stores, consisting of working oxen, Any information wanted, or orders left with Mr. Geo. 
cows and calves, two and three years old. Siikkeerd, Scottsville, Monroe Co., or Mr. Morgan But- 
t’rices—Market Beef—Extra $0,50 per cwt.: first quality , -KU) u evv Hartford, Oneida Co., will meet with prompt 
$0; second do. 5.50; third do. 5; ordinary, $4,50. attention. G. VV. ALLEN & CO. 
Hides—85,25j?cwt. 1 allow $5,25 Office at the store of Howard, Newman & Co., foot of 
Sl-WotSS-SOl., 8.i®86. I.lot, l -,,..Rocl,c,«T. 77-lw- June. 185,. 
Cows and Calves—$19, 20, 25(6)30. Very dull. „ 1IV . ;K v v n s 
Two years old, $16, 22(5)25; three years old, $18,22(5) M N > . • ^ . 
2 (j T>Y an act of incorporation of the Legislature of Maine 
" Sheep and Lambs—2.834 at market. Dull. D the Scythe Manufacturing Establishment of K. B. 
prices. Extra, $4, 5(6)0. By lot, $1,50, 2(6)2,50. Dunn. Esq., at North Wayne, Maine, has been formed m- 
g wine _None. to a corporate body under the style and name of the 
Remarks—The market is extremely hard and prices still (NORTH WAYNE SCYTHE CG.Y1 l’AN \ , with a capi- 
our firm spends the business season in the New York mar- ' ackn 0 W ie ( | 2 c the corn. BRIGGS & BROTHER, 
ket, and,our entire purchases are made from Importers and " 
original holders, trqrn the same sources and upon equally Moore will he happy to receive the two N’s, but 
favorable terms with those ot New York Wholesale Gro- ' i „L„ nin „ —f.d 1 
ccrs; hence we are enabled to offer all goods in our line at w ould dec line .comi g- 1 —-——J- 
prices as low, and upon terms as favorable as those of New Sixiott the Plow.” 
York Jobbers. We shall at all times have astock on hand * - 
of new and desirable goods, and guarantee that all goods Sl’Cd StOTU (fc Aff. ^VarOhOUSC 
sold by us shall he satisfactory to the purchaser both in ^ lcav{ , U10el C ar,«stly to call the at- 
(juality and (trice. Tlte location of our store and ware- j [ ‘ ‘. uusc ' !l r J. ’ 7 , lh .„ , h (>v 
houses, immediately upon the Canal affords us facilities 1 as,,,,ply of the most popnL and mod- 
not possessed by any other house in the trade in Rochester, have jiisi receivei a ^ iA.rrio.at .r-i mi.i Hortf- 
and enables us to forward goods daily by Canal without ern improved n«|>ie*i»ente uk. - - 
ext ra charges for cartage or shipping. _?»ylso.__ lllarly invite ait interested, to the well 
SAYINGS RANK. established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series ot 24 different 
£ Ste;r^ 
M ” at tl!C Rocbestcr Ba “ au ™ s ng ’ N0 ‘ Eschange SU VC We hav( aJsoon hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
Everard Peck, ii David E Lewis, Plow, of various sizes and extra m;amifiicture 
nearlv coiri|)letecl, was entirely demolished. The 7j cars came over the Fitchburg Railroad. 32 over the 
1 iv 1 ,c \r- p„i,„ n ^ ... Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, 
dwelling house of Mr. Fulton, and a one story Swine Sheep aild Fowls—[Boston Courier 
brick house were destroyed, severely maiming sev- 
oral of the inmates. The court house was much Hrighton LiiUIe Market, 
damaged, many buildings wero unroofed, and BRIGHTON. July 3—At market, 1.0C0 Beef Cattle, no 
muchdamage was done to fences, gardens, &c.— Stores, Opairs Working^Oxen.^O Cows and Calves, 5,000 
; Burlington ( loio.i) Hawk-Eye. 
Jenny Lind Coming. — We are informed in a 
( letter from Mr. Sf.yton, t!ie Secretary of Mile 
( Lind, that if nothing occurs Iq change their pres- 
8!ieep and Lambs, and 725 Swine. 
Prices— Beet ttattle— Extra $6(5)6,50; Istquality $6; 2d 
do $5(5)5,75; 3d do $1(6)4,50. 
Working Oxen—Sales at $85, 90,(5)105. 
Cows and Calves—$25, 28, 32(5)40. 
attention. G. W. ALLEN & CO. 
Office at the store of Howard, Newman & Co., foot of 
Lloyd-st., Rochester. 77-4 w* June, 1851. 
DUNN’S SCYTHES. 
B Y an act of incorporation of the Legislature of Maine 
the Scythe Manufacturing Establishment of R. B. 
Dunn, Esq., at North Wayne, Maine, has been formed in¬ 
to a corporate body under the style and name of the 
(NORTH WAYNE SCYTHE COMPANY, with a capi¬ 
tal of $1.50,000. 
The Company are now fully organized, and furnished 
with means to continue the making of Scythes to a greater 
extent than any other manufactory in the world. Such is 
file perfection of the machinery, and the known experience 
of the workmen, that the quality of the Scythe will be un¬ 
surpassed by any in the market. 
To their article of Cast Steel Grass Scythes they desire 
to call particular attention. Made from Sanderson Sc 
Bro.’s Genuine Cast Steel, imported expressly for that pur¬ 
pose. they will always tie what they are represented, and 
not tike some that could be named, made of Hassenclever 
or German‘Steel, and stamped and palmed oil'as Cast 
Sheep and Lambs—$1,20, 1,50, 2(5)3. Give extra lot of Steel. No effort will he spared to meet the justexpecta- 
1 . . . , . - ... . . 1 I ^ r ennciminre ori/i r* 11 of (A • rY/xrj mnv nr> 
rangementp, the party will he in Itoehesfer each. 
and give a concert on the 18th or 21st of this month. 
He does not state how many concerts may be ex¬ 
pected. At till events we are to have the presence 
of the Nightingale.— Rock. American. 
[ Canada Census.—B y the recent census returns 
; it appears that the whole population of Upper 
\ Canada is 803,503, ol which tlie cities and towns hasELTINE, of Henrietta. ' with prompt attention. HIRAM C. W 
. have 64,860. Toronto, 25,ICG; Hamilton, 10,321; i N Parma. July 1st, hy the Rev. J. Woodward, Mr. J. May loth, 1851. 
) Kingston, 10,097 ; Brqckvtlle, 3,757 ; Bytown, B. HARTWELL and Miss EUGENIA N. PECKHAM, ---;-;- 
) G,616; Cornwall, 1,506; London, 5.124: and Ni- both of l’arma. Agricultural Societies Atten 
agara, 3,282. b f y , the p Rev - Ba'lintine TENTS FOR HIRE. 
) 0 _- Mr. WARRKN GOBLE* of LcRoy, and Miss DELIA ^ ,,, 
W \FFLE of Chil i f T^HE Subscriber is tar better prepared than eve 
Important Discovery.— The Saratoga papers ' „ wvr n wrr 1 ply Agricultural Societies with Tents fiurin 
( , . , aX _ r . y f\ July 7ih, by the Rev. J. h. Shaw, Capt. WM. I). WIL- «« nf rniintv pairs hivin" row Thrpp Tpu 
.state that a bed ot the purest quality of peat has K ISON,of the Steamer Superior, Lake Erie, and Miss ^winedimensions^ 8 1 
( been discovered within four miles o! the village of ESTHER J. PALMER, of this city. 2 tents .to feet wide, 93 feet long; convene 1,1 
) Saratoga Springs. Tho surface extends some 60 ■ .- — l tent 05 feet in diameter, “ 
i ac-res. Excavations have been made to a great TTARVEST 45EOVES—Got up expressly for Far- Also, a numtier of smaller ones, that wifi convei 
f ,.‘;iim„i m tlv. drain _ -11 liters’use, in the harvest field, a suie defence against person* up to 40o. 
) depth, tv ithout finding any hottoim to the • trata. ufistles. For sulc wholesale and retail, very cheap, at N. II—It is desirable that early application be 
It js said to be ranch cheaper, and tar superior to STRONG’S Glove and Whip Store, Address E. C. WILLIAMS, 
coal in its use in stoves and orates. 80-tf No. 78 State street, Rochester. 61-<tf, . Rochester 
Sheep sold at $3,50; and one lot extra Lambs at $3,12.1 don of dealers and consumers and customers may be as- 
enc| , ’ sureii of prompt attention and honorable dealing. 
' Swine—4.i(6)5?c, Spring Pigs OJc; retail 7fS>7Ac; Particular attention will be given to furnishing Grain 
Remarks—Owing to the warm weather the past week, Scythes for Cradle makers, ot any pattern desired, and ol 
and the large supply of Beef Cattle, prices have declined, as Stood style, finish and temper as the best known, 
and the markets are dull. • The undersigned will he assisted in the Scythe business 
___hereafter by Mr. H. B. Burleigh, of Albion, N. Y., who 
will give constant attention to customers In all sections of 
Married, the State. A continuance of the custom so liberally be¬ 
stowed, is respectfully solicited. 
On the 1st iitst., hy the Rev. S. W. Streeter, Mr. DE The subscriber having located perniantly at Rochester, 
WITT C. ELLIS, of Rochester, and Miss ELIZA S. N. Y., all orders and enquiries addressed to him jvill meet 
Married, 
On the 1st iitst., hy the Rev. S. W. Streeter, Mr. DE 
with prompt attention. 
May loth, 1851. 
HIRAM C. WHITE. 
73-tf 
Agricultural Societies Attention. 
TENTS FOR 1HRE. 
1TTHF. 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 
Everard Peck, j! David E Lewis, 
David R Barton, Ij Thomas Hanvey, 
Charles W Diindas, : i Moses Chapin, 
Levi A Ward, I 1 Ebenezer Ely, 
Lewis Selye, ! j Aaron Bronson, 
William N Sage, j j George W Parsons, 
William W Ely, | George EUwanger, 
Alvah Strong, Joel P Milliner, 
Martin Briggs, | Ephraim Moore, 
Theodore B Hamilton Nehemiah Osborn. 
Freeman Clark. !l 
EVERARD PECK, President. 
Freeman Clark, Treasurer. 
“Rochester, June 1, 1850. [53-tf. ] 
WHITNEY’S 
Rochester Gallery of Daguerreotypes 
C ONTAINS portraits of distinguished Americans, Offi¬ 
cers 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 commodi¬ 
ous rooms, in the new and beautiful block lately erected hy 
Gen. Gould, entrance 14 State street. 
The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scientific 
manner, and are attended in person hy the proprietor: be¬ 
ing separate and distinct from the Reception and Working 
Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disagreeable 
effects of chemicals. 
The copying apparatus is under tlte supervision of an 
artist of well known skill in that very difficult branch of 
this business, and the light and instruments have been ex¬ 
pressly arranged for procuring exact copies of Daguerreo¬ 
types, paintings, statuary. Sec. It is the aim of the propri¬ 
etor to render in every part of his business that attention 
which the public are entitled to from the patronage lie has 
received. E. T. WHITNEY, 
[53tf| Rooms 11, 45,17, Gould Buildings, State St 
MLVRSHALE’S ISUOK RENDERY, 
._ BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and 
AnaJ5 f$\ Buffalo streets, over Sage & Brother’s BooK- 
store. Rochester, N. Y. 
■' ¥tt.Music books.Pamphlets, Periodicals, &e., 
hound in plain and fancy bindings; old hooks reliound ; 
vented by the same firm. 
We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture. 
Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill. 
Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper. 
Pennock’s Wheat anti Grain Drill. 
As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
Seeds, both domestic and imported. 
72 JOHN RAPALJE Sc CO , Irving Block, 
65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
CORN CULTIVATORS. 
A N assortment of various patterns and prices—$5 to 
$7—kept constantly on hand. Farmers will please 
call and examine at the Gene.ee Seed Store and Ag. Ware¬ 
house, 65 Buffalo street. 
74-tf J RAPALJE Sc Co. 
I J** 
^ 6c CO.’S 
Premium Kttil iloari Horse Power, 
and 
THRESHING M \CHINE AND SEPARATOR, 
rji HE above machines are offered the public this season 
I attlie following prices—being much less in proportion 
lo cost of lu ami facting same than any oilier now in use. 
For Two Horse Power,.$116 
“ One do do . b0 
- Thresher with Separator for 2 Horst 1 Power 
if sold with ;>ower $35, if without power 37,50 _ 
Thresiitr 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 onr 
! acres. Excavations have been made to a great 
j depth, without finding any hottotw to the strata.— 
It is said to be much cheaper, and far superior to 
! coal in its use in stoves and grates. 
[ILK j. i ai.iYii-.k, 01 mis city. 2 tents 50 feet wide, 90 feet long; convene 1,000 
l- --(- : - l tent 05 feet in diameter, “ S <0 
IRVEST (iLOVES*.Got up expressly for Far- Also, a number of sipalier ones, that willconvene from 10 
liters’ use, in the harvest field, a suie defence against person* up to too. 
:„>s. For sale wholesale and retail, very cheap, at N. B.—It is desirable that early application he made. 
STRONG’S Glove and Whip Store, Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
•tf No. 78 State effect, Rochester. 61-tf. , Rochester, N. Y. 
Blank hooks ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; own manufacture which we warrant equal to any of the 
Public and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— kind made, and which we offer and guarantee the fuil right 
Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at- of use for tlte following prices: 
tended to. ' Two Horae Power.$10« 
N. B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. One do do . 
January, 1851. 157—tf. 1 F. H. MARSHALL. Thethreshers having nopatent on them are same as above 
quoted. For further particulars see descriptive catalogueof 
Albany Agricultural Works, Warehouse and Seed Store, 
J A PANIV Ii D W A RE. 
A LARGE lot of Japanned Ware just received and for furnished gratis on application to the proprietors. 
lx.ante, wholesale and retail by J. E. CHENEY, EMERY & Co.. 
No. 24 Exchange Street 
No. 369,371 Broadway. Albany, N.Y r . 
