MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
^ornon Stttelligracr. 
_G____ Our files of the Oregonian and Spectator, via. 
— California, reach to the 2ist of June. 
LATER 1R0M EURO . The most important nows to be noticed is the 
existence of general and preconcerted Indian hos- 
There have been two arrivals of steamships tililies on Rouge River, in which several parties 
Eintluts. 
LATER FROM EUROPE. 
Rural New-Yorker Office., > 
Rochester, Aug. 13, 1851. ) 
FLOUR—To the trade ©4,5<i(g)5; best qualities ©5,25. 
GRAIN.—Our market is very dull for wheat, buyers of- _ 
from Europe since onr last—the Europa at Boston, | of whites have been attacked, and several persons fcring , QW flgures< not above t0 o.lc for choice Valley. 
and the Arctic at Now York. The latter arrived 
on Monday—and we annex the most important 
items, as received by Telegraph: 
The Arctic left Liverpool at 12£ o’clock, July 
The latter arrived robbed and killed. 
* „,nvt imnortant On the 1st of May, Sunday, 20 miles beyond 
We hear of a sale of 1,200 bushels Valley in two parcels 
at 95 cents, whicli is considered above the market price.— 
Rouge River, at the Green Willow Spring, 26 corn 48030 c. Oats38ft)4Cc. 
men, returning to the Willamette Valley Irom the siIKIAP PELTS—39® 40c. 
Mine, were attacked about noon by a band of In- ti av—N eu inv brim-c frui 
PIIIPPS UNION SEMINARY. 
Ai.bion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
T HE Fall Term of this Institution will open on the 3d 
day of September next. H. L. ACHILLES, Sec. 
Albion, Aug. 5, 1851. 
DUNN’S SCYTHES. 
rtAHE Subscriber still acts as agent for the North Wayne 
JL Scythe Co., in the sale of these Scythes. Ample ar¬ 
rangements have been made to enable him to supply deal¬ 
ers for wholesale and retail, on the most favorable terms. 
30 She encountered westerly winds from the dians numbering from 150 to 300 warriors. The 
time of leaving and on the 4th, 5th and 6th in- whites left the ground without sustaining any 
stants, very heavy gales from the south-west and ‘’’jury- 
north west I he next day, a party of four persons were at- 
, , , c< i r.i i„ , tacked, ami their mules, together with their bag- 
Cotton advancer y. aes0 1C . s _ gage and packs, were carried off by the Indians. 
22,000 bales. >■ peculators a.u anpor ers > %. They were recovered by a troop of soldiers, from 
l2 Cor°n, wheat and provisions unchanged. ^ 011 the followin g day-mules, baggage 
Accounts from Manchester state that trade On Tuesday, Dr. Biide’s Company, 32 persons 
better. men and boys, was attacked; lhe company had 
Flour in fair retail demand at previous rates. . J r ,. . , ir , A r 
riour in mil i only 17 (runs, the Indians had trorn 15 to 25. 1 be 
Corn ouite bare. Fine vellow—no change in v * 
v -' wm - . = Indians commenced nnutr; brisk engagement en- 
SHEEP PELTS—38©40c. Lamb skins 18ft)3Sc. 
HAY—New hay brings from S3 to ©10 per ton. 
FLOUR BARRELS sell at from 28 lo 32 cents. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour, bbl.. t.©4,5ft©5 Butter, ib.llifSIlc 
Pork, mess.15,00ft) 15,50 Cheese, lb.5jft)7c 
HO. CWt . 5,75®6,0l) POULTRY. 
Beef, cwt.©6,00 Turkeys, lt>.7(38c 
Do. bbl mess. 11,00ft) 11,50 Chickens.5ft)7c 
Lard, tried. 9ft>9.1c seeds. 
Do. leaf.7c Clover, bu. . . . ®5,00ft).>,o0 
Hams, smoked. . .9;}ft)l0£c 'Timothy.l,50ft)2,50 
Scythes sold by him, will be what they are repre- vented by the same firm, 
sented, as he does not endorse the tricks of the trade prac- VVe have also on hand t.ie w 
“ Speed the Plow.” 
Genesee Seed Store & Aff. Warehouse 
rpHE Subscriber’s beg leave most earnestly to call thent- 
X tention of the farming community to the fact Uiat tliey 
have just received a supply of the most popular and mod¬ 
ern improved implements used in Agricultural and Horti¬ 
cultural pursuits. 
They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24 different 
sizes, manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, in¬ 
vented by tlie same firm. 
We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
given to It. n. Burleigh, who win act as traveling agent, 
visiting all parts of the State in due season. 
Snathes, Forks, Hoos, Cradles, Horse-rakes, and 
other implements, furnished of tire best quality and on 
favorable terms. Orders addressed to me. at the office of 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, will receive 
prompt attention. HIRAM C. WHITE. Agent. 
August 5th, 1851. 64-tf 
As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
Seeds, both domestic and imported. 
72 JOHN RAPALJE it CO., Irving Block, 
IS5 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
NEW SEED STORE 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
. r . r> - i , -u-r Hams, smoked. . .»4f®»»sc i miuuiy. 
On 1 uesday. Dr. Bi ide’s Company, 34 persons shoulders, do.7ft)8c | Flax.l,25ft)l,.>U 
men and boys, was attacked; 1 lie company bad Potatoes, bu.37.jft)50c I sundries. 
{ Corn quite bate. me xc ow no g Indians commenced firing; brisk engagement en- 
value in that or anj o ler escrip ion. sued, which was kept up about 4 hours. During 
■' ^ heat , ul, > sustai>1 ? ’ .. i v,,, the encounter, some 5 or 6 Indians were killed and 
The following arctic nverpoo qu , • ) as many more wounded, several of whose wounds 
) the.Artie.—- were considered mortal. 
; Wheat Canadian 5s. 9d. to (is. Among the killed was a chief, Chuckle-Head, 
) " American . s. <.. o ». . who was considered by them a great warrior. The 
? Flot ir Cana lan ~ ° gjg g ( ] Indians were finally repulsed, leaving their dead 
i American s. o • • upon the field of action. 
( Corn—American white—2bs. to 4SJs. , , oj . . 
/ ~ , • i * . .. A messenger arrived here on Sunday, bringing 
The Great Exhibition continues to atttract .. ... .. IT . n ■ b 
a iic vaic petitions from citizens of Upqua, to Gov. Gaines, 
) crowds of visitors. The receipts on the 29th ult., j, ...... , , .cl! 
crowus oi viaii. i for authority to raise a volunteer company to fight 
/ were To,-) the Indians. The Governor left this city on Tues- 
> Trade m the manufacturing districts is favora- . . ., .. ,. a . ... ,1 , . 
) We . The produce market at Amsterdam and Rot- da y t0 v,s,t the * ceile ot nines, and learn what 
ore. i i.o [muu o measures are necessary to restore peace. 
terdam less active. Gen. Lane staried lust week for the mines, and 
) ^ sc ' ect comnn ee o t e otise ' Jt j s reported that he intended to take a party with 
> have reported against retaining the penny stamp him t0 ‘ chastise the Iodians . 1 J 
\ on newspapers, un ess nccessarj ■ ’fhe two Democratic papers are out in favor of 
l sake of revenue. mo ion 0 r 1 _ & drawing party lines in Oregon, and a Convention 
( du |y 011 iops vs as rejec e . , ,. of the party is called to meet at Salem on the 4th 
Reports lave ieen recetv m r P of Julv, to erect a platform and define their position 
posed to have belonged to Sir John Frank! n s ex- ^ ad heen discovered on Rouge 
s nediLion. had been dug: out of the mountains, lhe n . u u i 1 * 6 
( F^uiuu, nau uco ^ River, betore hostilities broke out, which yield as 
limes discredits them well as the Chaste mines.' 
( Richmond Swift, a Roman Catholic, has been ^ , , . T ,. , , 
> , i, a. ( i , I he annual June rise of Columbia River had 
elected Sheriff of London. , Vnrn fh „ n , e . tin „ Bnna , anri 
GRAIN. 
Wheat, bu. 
37.jft)50c SUNDRIES. 
Wbitefish, bbl.©7,50ft)8 
.88,©9lc Codfish, cwt.3,5dft)4 
<;orn,.48ft)50c 8nlt, bill.I,0Cft)l.l°I 
Buckwheat.44c Apples, bu.75ft)i,0U 
STAT JE F A III • No. 68 State et., first door soutli of Wells & Co.’s Express 
In in ^ientembp^ —Grounds to Rent Office. Arnold s I>1 ock. Rochester. N. ^ . 
, be P ten i Dei - Grounds to Rent. rranEsiibscribers.iinder the nameof Brigos&Brother, 
r HE Committee having charge of nil the Grounds ad are now 0 |>ening a New Seed Store and AgricuIturAl 
J. joining the location of the State I' air, are novy ready Warehouse, located as above, winch will be known as the 
to make contracts, for Lots lor Refreshment stands, &c., . 
& c. A Map of the grounds can be seen at the Rochester Monroe Seed Store & Agricultural Warehouse,” 
Seed Store, No. 29 Buffalo street, next door to the Cominer- where will be kept a full assortment of American and Im- 
.. . .62,{ft)(‘>9 | Do. dried.641 
_38ft)4"C I Eggs, doz. 
. ..—ft)—c Beans, bu. 
as many more wounded, several of whose wounds 0^-. ['^2^ Beans. b°t'.'.'.' .7.Y,25ft>L50 
were considered mortal. * J '"hides!' I 1 lay, ton.6ft) 1 a,00 
Among the killed was a chief, Chuckle-Head, Slaughter, cwt. ..3,5001,00 j Wood, hard,cord.. .303,50 
10 was considered by them a great warrior. The ( al(, lb.,!! c , .. sof '’.3()04()c 
dians were finally repulsed, leaving their dead i« 039 c I Flour barrels'. V.’.".’.SBfa)32 
cial Bank, between 11 and 12 o’clock, A. M. 
The TENTS to be used for Refreshments within the en- 
ported Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, and the most ap¬ 
proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those 
who was considered bv them a great warrior. The Lab. )•>... S °P’.Too 4 «ir 
Indians were finally repulsed, leaving their dead .18039c 1 Flour barrels.28032 
upon the field of action. J _____ 
A messenger arrived here on Sunday, bringing . if 
petitions from citizens of Upqua, to Gov. Gaines, New Yoi v : Ar • 
for authority to raise a volunteer company to fight NEW YORK, 9th—7 P. M.— ASHES.— Market steady 
the Indians. The Governor left this city on Tues- with fair demands. Sales 140 Ids. 5,06 for pots, a,50 or 
day to visit the scene of difficulties, and learn what P< coxTON—Market unsettled on account of steamer’s 
measures are necessary to restore peace. news. Nothing as heen done as yet, and holders require 
Gen. Lane star;ed lust week for the mines, and an % advance. 
it is ronnrteii that he intended to take n nartv with FLOUR-Market very firm for the low grades of West- 
. rc P°rteu that he intended to take a part} with H()ur> There is abetter feeling apparent with more 
him to chastise the Indians. inquiry. Canadian quiet, 4 12ft)4 18 in bond. Sales do- 
The two Democratic papers are out in favor of mestic 5,000 bbls at 3 S7@4 for State, 4a4 12 for pure Gen¬ 
drawing party lines ill Oregon, and a Convention esee. Rye flour quiet, 3 37@i 44. Corn meal dull at 
of the party is called to meet at Salem on the 4th 2 GRAXN—Good supply of Wheat and prices nominally 
of July, to erect a platform and define their position the same. Fair inquiry for milling and export. Sales 
New disfffinsrs had been discovered on Roiin-e 2,500 bu red Ohio at 89c. Rye quiet at74c. Oats plenty 
River, before hostilities broke out, which yield as — 
well as the V-zhaste mines. at 47/5)56: western ami mixed held at 61(^62, and round 
The annual June rise of Columbia River had yellow 58. Demand mostly for fillin^contracts. 
commenced from the melting snow, and the river WHISKEY.—Market rather easier; Prison dull, 24K 
Coat NT P„„*„l A , for Ohio. ....... 
closure, will be rented on Saturday the second day of An- wanting any tiling in our line arc requested to call. We 
gust, at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the ground, where the Fair will make it an object for such to do so. 
New York Market. 
NEW YORK, 9th—7 P. M.—ASHES.—Market steady 
with fair demands. Sales 110 Ills. 5,06 for pots, 5,50 for 
is to be held. 
Conditions made known at the time and place. 
J. P. FOGG, Chairman of the Committee. 
Rochester, June 20, 1951. 79-tf 
CHAS W. BRIGGS, 
of the late firm of Rapalje & Briggs. 
JOHN T. BRIGGS. 
— —--- PLOWS ! PLOWS!! PLOWS!!! 
NOTICK. » NEW series of plows for deep tillage and laying flat 
T HE subscriber has been appointed local Secretary, to Jljl or lapped furrows, lately got up by Ruggles, Nourse, 
the New York State Agricultural Society, at Roches- Mason &. Co., after long and expensive experiments, 
ter. Inquiries respecting malters immediately connected 
with the arrangements of the show grounds, may be ad- 
Some of tlie No.’s of this series of plows are described 
lu an article on Plows and Plowing, by II. F. Holbrook, 
dressed to me. Persons having articles for exhibition, but of Brattleborougb, Vi., which has been published in tlie 
who cannot accompany them to Rochester, can consign Albany Cultivator and in No.’s 67 and 68 of Moore’s Bu- 
them to me, and 1 will see that they are properly taken nil New-Yorker, 
care of, and tlie necessary entries made at the business of- Eagle Plows of different size-', among which are tlie 
fice. JAMES P. FOGG. Eagle C and Eagle 20. 
Rochester, July, 1851. 80tf. Subsoil Plows, different sizes, plain and full rigged. 
- Also, Side-Hill Plows, different sizes. 
■cit'd Griff ■DT>tTtTWT777kT IQKfti 1 ’low Castings, such ns mould-boards, land sides, and 
final rniiilTilulUj iOv>U. points lor all the above plows. 
H ORSE POWERS, THRESH ERS & SEPARATORS, The above plows and castings will be kept constantly 
manufactured at Hudson, N. Y. These machines for sale by the subscribers, at Boston and Worcester retail 
took the First Premium at the State Fair in Albany, in prices, at the Monroe Seed Store and Agricultural Ware- 
FIRST PREMIUM, 1850. 
H orse powers, threshers & separators, 
manufactured at Hudson, N. Y. These machines 
September, 1850. 
house, No. 68 State-st., where vve would lie pleased to have 
Richmond Swift, a Roman Catholic, has been well as the Chaste mines.’ at 47©56: western and mixed held at 6I@62, and round for any farmer in this part of State, (without extra charge,) 
‘ , , I he annual June rise of Columbia River had yellow 58. Demand mostly tor nlhngwontracts. put them in operation, and warrantto give satisfaction, 
elected Sheriff ot Donaon. commenced from the melting snow, and the river WHISKEY.—Market rather easier; Prison dull, 24K Two Horse Powers, Threshers and Separators, complete, 
France.—I t is intimated that if a revision of i 1a d risen Kevpn fpet N Coe Fso' Postal A (rent for Ohio. . with extra pieces, &c.,.®150 
,■ .. t na<l risen seven tect. i . C/0e,It.sq., i ostal Agent PROVISIONS—^There is a nmdorat** city trade demand Send us your orders earl v in August, and wc will attend to 
the constitution he not granted, the Bonapartists , f or Oregon, and E . Wampool, Esq., Indian Agent, formess Pork at 14 37 for old, 14 7 &allHi for new do. them promptly J. P. FOGG & BROTHER. 
Wc are prepared to put up these Powers and Threshers, all those who take an interest in tlie improvement of the 
for any farmerin this partot'Siate, (without extra charge,) plow.calland examine our assortment, whether they wish 
to purchase or not. 
Rochester, April 24, 1851. 
BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
69-tf 
will not, allow the right ot the people to re-elect j n Oregon, by tlie last steamship. Beef is in good request for the trade—8 75@ll for mess 
Louis Napoleon to be disputed with impunity, by Capt . Murry had arrived with his iron propeller, «5@6 for prime. Hams saleable ls le “ 
,L- Nr-itanM Aasemhlv i i i a . • u !l- l active— sales of good to prime at 8?4ft)9Ai. Butter jsin 
the Nationai Assempiv. ...... and she has been to the upper river. He thinks fair demand-91©II for Ohio, lflal5 for State. Cheese 
'I he wheat crop of I ranee, although deficient, is he can navigate thy Willamette as far as Salem dull and plenty 4a6Kc. 
of a superior quality. Grain is fit ty centimes per at anv season of the year. Business was rapidly STOCKS—opened b< 
hectolite lower. Oats have also fallen. growing at Oregon city. R Rtat'mo'rf^e R 102 
Spain.— The Herald says that Massini has cir- A new Congregational church was dedicated oil Bonds of 59 lhL 
culated a proclamation, calling on the friends of the 15th of June, at Portland. Rev. H. Lyman MONEY—Market st. 
hectolite lower. Oats have also fallen. 
S PAIN . — The Herald says that Massini has cir¬ 
culated a proclamation, calling on the friends of 
liberty to be preprepared, for the hour of Italy’s i s the pastor. 
regeneration is at hand. 
Besides the Lot Whitcomb, Willamette, IIoo- 
The Madrid Senate have adopted the bill for the sier, Alackhawk, and other river steamers in the 
1 settlement of tlie public debt. 
*1 Denmark. —The Hamburgh Senate has impos- 
> ed severe restraints on the transportation o! emi- 
STOCKS—Opened bettor, but afterward* receded.—U. 
S. 6's of ’62 109%: Rochester and Syracuse 107%; Hudson 
RR 1st mortgage 102%; Erie R R 74%; Incomes 91%; 
Bonds of 59 101. 
MONEY—Market still stringent and rates firm. Ex¬ 
change firm and very quiet. 
Albany Market. 
ALBANY, Aug. 9.—Flour—We continue to notice a 
nd us your orders early in August, and wc will attend to GAICJDENING- AND FARMING TOOLS, 
;m promptly ' J. 1’. FOGG & BROTHER. QUCH as Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Garden Reels 
No 29 Buffalo-st., opposite the Arcade, Rochester. an(1 fjincSt Transplanting and Weeding Trowels, 
July 24. 83-6w Floral Rakes, Hedge Shears, and other articles too nuiner- 
_ _ , ous to mention, for sale at the Monroe Seed Store and Ag- 
no Chester ricultural Warehouse, No 68 State street, bv 
/*&>■ -\ I V Fn wrA tI n _!!!_ BRIGGS & BRO. 
’’;; ^ J and 1 Drags, Cultivators and Corn Plows. 
I \'T\ ttte have a large number of the Butterfly and Square 
* 5 Agnctlliural VV Harrows, made after the best patterns,—anc! tin- 
PWqpp || A ||ua| proved Corn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reversible 
;; \n\ ‘ ■ —whicli we will sell at low prices. Call and see. 
Columbia River, two new steamers have just ar- quiet and inactive market for Western and State Flour, 
rived, which are shortly to commence running. The demand is exceedingly limited, and the sales embrace 
New gold mines have been discovered in the only a few hundred barrels at former quotations, 
o h , • i • , , , ,, Gram—There is a limited demand tnr Wheat, and the 
Southern part oi Oregon, which yield remarkably market favors the buyer . Sales 800 bu new Onondaga, at 
Well. 104c, a decline of 2c oh yesterday’s sales. Corn is firm, 
-- with only a limited amount offering. Sales 6,000 bu at 44c 
m o i) n for damaged: 55 %c for Western mixed; and 56c for round 
The late Istorm in Pennsylvania—Great A 2 „ gll st contracts were settled to-day by 
grants by the agents of British ship owners. The Southern part of Oregon, which yield remarkably market favors the buyer. : 
Senate have also required the Prussian Govern- well. i(»4c, a decline of 2c oh yesl 
ment to adopt similar restrictions, and it is stated ‘ with only a limited amomit 
that the city of Breman proposes to follow up the The late Storm in Pennsylvania—Great v ° e n^^ome Augast con_ 
example. DESTRUCTION OF Property AND Growing Crops, ’the payment of the difference between the contract price 
Austria.— The Milan Gazette of July 13th* -On Friday afternoon last, the terrific storm and quotedI market vtdu e; In Barley there te nothing new 
contains a proclamation l,y Marshal Radetsky, al- passed over this place that we have ever witness- or ^ TLipta%baS 
leging that new attempts at insurrection are mak- et *- blew with feaif.il violence, un- wheat 2,400 bui Corn 30,5: 
ini, and that he is prepared to adopt vigorous ro ° fi "S buildings, prostrating trees and fences, 
measures. The state of siege is still to be kept up. ^oing immense damage to crops. Hailstones Buffalo 
_ m, r, .. , . . fell in large quantities, and ol unusually large ,, 
London Money Market.— The English funds troo« onH.vdv of BUFFALO, Aug. 11.-\ 
Rochester 
SEED STORE 
AND 
Agricultural 
Drags, Cultivators and Com Plows. 
W E have a large number of the Butterfly and Square 
Harrows, made after tlie best patterns,—amt inl¬ 
and doing immense damage to crops. Hailstones 
3tice. Oats are not offered. 
, Albany, Aug. 8;—Flour 3.470 bbls; 
Corn 30,580 do; Wool 83,800 lbs. 
[Jour. 
Buffalo Market. 
" Removed from 
I Z ,on i *o trcet Agricultural Societies Attention. 
1 29 BUFFALO TENTS FOR HIRE. 
•/ STREET, r-piiE Subscriber is far better prepared than ever, to sup- 
\ O. FOSITE THE X ply Agricultural Societies with Tents during the sea- 
\ J 's^// ARCADE. son of County f’airs, having now Three Tents of the 
\ v SEEDS & FARM- following dimensions: 
^ ini’ Toni Q oir 2 tents 50 feet wide. 90 feet long; convene 1,000 
r VFRY 1 tent 65 feet in diameter. “ 800 
\0 XKS “ VLMI , Also, a number of smaller ones, that willconvene from 10 
'-yp G 2 *^ DESCRIPTION! persons up to 40u. 
J P FOGG& BROTHER. N. B.—It is desirable that earl v application be marie. 
-Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
D RAIN TILE. — 5»00 feet of Drain Tile, for sale at 64-tf. Rochester. N. Y. 
the Rochester Seed Store, No. 29 Buffalo St. ----- 
79-4iw _ _J P. FOGG & BRO. EMERY A CO.’S 
EMERY & CO.’S Premium Rail Road Horse Power. 
ATFW YORK State Agricultural Society’s First I’remi- AND 
iN um Railroad Horse Power Threshers, &c. THRESHING MACHINE AMD SEPARATOR. 
We have the above on sate, and one setup in running rT3HE above machines are offered the public this season 
order, at our store. Wc invite those who wish to purchase | t | 1G following prices—being much less in proportion 
horse powers, &c., to examine ir to cost of mauufacting same than any other now in use. 
„„ „ BR1GGS&BROTHER For Two Horse Power.Slid 
83-tf 68 State street, Rochester. ( , ne (io ,j 0 . g 0 
Z III I , n I n > n ! “ Thresher with Separator for 2 Horse Power 
A. Vv i Cary’s Rotary i? IF© XiU^illC if sold with power @35, if without power 37,50 
t) Thresher for one horse with or without power,.. 35 
, xUITipS* Saw mill complete for use. 35 
T HE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump Bands for above sett complete with wrenches. &c. 5 
(for the past two years.) feels confident that it is not Also Wheeler’s Rack and Pinion Horse Powers of our 
equalled by any thing now in market, in the way of rais- own manufacture which we warrant equal to any of tlie 
ing or forcing water—the motion being rotary, the stream is kind made, and which vve offer and guarantee the full right 
constant, without the aid of an air vessel. The packing of use for the following prices: 
>w prices. Call and see. 
BRIGGS & BRO., 68 State st. 
remain i 
account 
indon Money Markf.t -The English funds f f in ^ T^nUties, and of unusually large u._Market for Flour dull and hea- 
:r : 9 , a 9655 for money and < j' 1 mensi0ns ’. 8t , n PP in ff ^. e trees entirely ol then on Satvr<1 ’ g ]ef , 5n small lots of about 700 bbls at 
in steady, uonsois ju.{ a J 0 a tor monei and f 0 ] ia g e> entirely prostrating and destroying the 3 37433 41 for good brands Michigan. Ohio and Indiana. 
corn and oats, and riddling tlie windows Oil the Tlie ordinary grades of Wheat arc dull arid prices favor 
Turkey.—A nother destructive fire occurred at north side of the buildings of almost every pane (Td'maTy O^om° h0rSC P °' VerS ’ &C ‘’'° “bkiG& & BROTHER, 
Constantinople on the 12th of July, reducing 144 
buildings to ashes. 
of glass. 
inal at 72@73. There is a good demand for sound Corn, 
Most of the hail stones were about one inch in whilst damaged lots are heavy Sales 4,800 bu Toledo at 
diameter, though many were much larger. One 43c. Some holders are asking 44c. Oats dull and heavy, 
* . o . ./ ... ioa Whial/ov rmt4*t »nrl rpIu nX *22i* t.n trio trmit*. 
jl 1 ,* vj* 5 - r • • i 1 v * v hold at 32c. 'Whiskey quiet and sells at 22c to the trade. 
New Uniform for the Militia.—T lie Adju- hmg and solid piece ol ice, picked up by one ol Sa)t ietat \ pj. 
tant General lias issued an order of the Com- the men near 11 s, measured three inches in length, Canal freights— 9 c on Corn, 12c on Wheat; and 44c on 
mander-in-Chief, directing Generals Sandford, autl a great many of the stones were found mea- Flourto Albany. 
Swan, Fullf.rton, Hall and Duryka to assem- suring one and a half and one and three-lo.irth New York Cattle Market. 
ble at Albany on the 15th inst. to consult upon inches in diameter. Cattle and sheep were terri- j a* w-iohinntnn VitH— offered 
adopting a new uniform for the militia of this bly beaten and injured. After the rain, whole 0 ( ^) 0 Beeves, (al^Southern and Western.) 
State, which shall conform to the new style pre- flocks of sheep were seen bleeding at tlie nose, ’The demand during the week tolerably active, but prices 
scribed for the use of t! e Army of the United from the injuey sustained by the hail. are rather depressed; sales good retailing qualities at from 
States. After consultation, they are to report to The damage done to buildings fence* and ni'o^r^crrolt'i.a mbs , and 50 
the Governor their opinion. crops, m this and the adjoining counties in Penn- c j; v l s a ” d Cal ",, g . 
We fancy that, diversity and the blending of sylvania and in Warren county N. J., is very Sales of Sheep at from ©1,50 to3®5. Lambs © 1 ,'25 to 
. J J - - - great. On Friday afternoon and Sunday, we un- 2 ,75(6)4-, leftover 500. 
derstand about forty thousand window glass were (Yiws and Calves— Bales at roin ©- to < ft) a, 
sold to repair damages in this vicinity. The corn ^At Chamberlain’s— 250 Beeves offered. Sales at from 
and oats crops are almost entirely destroyed. In 6ft)7,fc. per lb. 
some parts of Warren county, we are told they Cows and Calves—80 offered; sales at from ©22 to 30 
will not yield anything, and we suppose in this ^gheep and Lambs- 
county the destruction has heen equally great. to‘ 2 , 50 ft> 4 ; Lambs S 
[Easton, Pa., Eastonian, July 31. p, m A._ 
! brilliant and showy colors, having been the aim 
of the independent corps,—many of which have 
been to great expense in procuring their hand¬ 
some dresses,—it will require some time to bring 
( them all under one general regulation of the kind 
) proposed. We are inclined to think it would 
^ promote economy, tend to improve the appear- 
> ance of the militia in the aggregate, and he bet- 
) ter in tlie end. 
I Liquor in Maine. —The Maine people seem 
) disposed to test satisfactorily the operation of the 
/ new liquor law of that State. Besides the seiz- 
( ure of a large quantity in Portland on Friday,— 
) the Rockland Gazette says that thirty-three 
D RAIN TILE. — 5000 feet of Drain Tile, for sale at 
the Rochester Seed Store, No. 29 Buffalo St. 
79-6w J P. FOGG & BRO. 
EMERY & CO.’S 
\TEW YORK State Agricultural Society’s First L’remi- 
_Ln um Railroad Horse Power Threshers, &.c. 
68 State street, Rochester. 
A. W. Cary’s Rotary Fire Engine 
, Pumps. 
T HE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump 
(for the past two years.) feels confident that it is not 
is self-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of 
order. 
These pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for 
which pumps or hydrants may be used, viz.. Factories, 
Two HorsePower.©100 
One do do . 75 
Thetlireshers having no patent on them are same as above 
quoted. For further particulars see descriptive catalogueof 
Steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad, Albany Agricultural Works, Warehouse and Seed Store, 
Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, &.c. The furnished gratis on application to the proprietors. 
Sheep and Lambs—2,000 offered. Sales Sheep at ©1,75 
to 2,50ft)4; Lambs ©1,50 to 2,75(33,50. 150 leftover. 
new minor taw ot mac orate, uesiaes me seiz- •*, i i ic • i , ] , 
i.„.„, , *•, • r> i -r, ■ i a mile and a half wide, nearly destroying all the 
ure ot a large quantity in Portland on Friday,— ’ ... J ., J 
i) ,,.i-i.T i n .i . ,, • . ,•/ crons within i s range—cutting the corn down to 
the Rockland Gazette says that thirty-three -J, ■ ,. . c .P , , • ., 
I- e A T J i within a foot of the ground, and leaving the 
barrels, including twenty-two for New York , i , c . b , e ,, m, e ’-. •, 
__ ’ • i : . n j.!_. r , , wheat and oats ht onlv for fodder. The fruit 
) were seized in that town on Wednesday 
> and that the contents will he destroyed. Im- 
i porters, ;it this rate, will soon find themselves 
{ engaged in a losing business. The seizure in 
) Portland, lias caused more excitement than any 
< previous act of the kind, as it involves an irnpor- 
> tant question, viz : whether liquors in transitu, 
) to places within or without the State, can he ta- 
( ken, condemned, and destroyed. A large portion 
/ of that which was seized was addressed to dif- 
t ferent parts of New Hampshire. 
{ American Siiawl Manufacture.— Tlie Bay 
1“^“, 1 "V O'- Cambridge Cattle Market. 
■n, , T o , . it CAMBRIDGE, Aug. 6.—At market, 1136 Cuttle—about 
Destructive Hail 8>torm. A very destruc- 4000 Beeves, and 119 Stores, consisting of working oxen, 
tive hail storm w;ls experienced in the vicinity CO ws and calves, two and three years old. 
of Danville Green, Vt, on Saturday last. It Prices— Market Beef— Extra ©6, 50per cwt.; first quality 
swept over a distance of six miles in length, and ^fcalVcs ©3°5(©7 rd d ° ° 
a mile and a half wide, nearly destroying all the stores— Working oxen-©70,85ft)I10. 
crops within its range—cutting the corn down to Cows and Calves—©29,28, 34ft)37. 
within a foot of the ground, and leaving the Two years old, ©10,22ft>27-, three years old, ©20,28ft) 
fit fnr- frui Aar Tko 34. 
highest testimonials will be given. 
No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En¬ 
gine, and will raise from 20 to 30 gallons per nitamte. 
No. 2 will raise 100 gallons at 120 revolutions. 
No. 2i do 200 do 120 do. 
No. 3 do 300 do 120 do. 
The quantity raised can be doubled, by doubling the 
revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold 
bv the subscribers at Brockport, N. Y. 
'76tt CARY & BRAINARD. 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
was also mostly destroyed. The loss to some 
farmers is very heavy. Should the frost not ap¬ 
pear till late in the season their corn may per- 
Sheep and Lambs—5.128 at market. Nearly all sold. 
Prices, Extra. ©4, 6(®8. By lot, ©1.50, 2,50ft)3. 
Swine—Retail 5ft)6c. Spring Pigs 7(310. 
Remarks—The market not as good as it was the last two 
# S. MOUESON, at the Old Rochester Nur- Lock, in the town ol'Brighton, 
scry, Rochester, N. Y., offers chase good seeds which can 
10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size. safety, will do well to call on ' 
20 000 various sorts “ “ He also keeps Clover and 'J 
500 Cherry “ “ “ “ Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn .; 
10 000 Dwarf Pear, Peach and Quince. Seeds, that are worthy of culti 
Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed- Also, Green House and Hot- 
lings, together with the usual items offered in the most ex- mental Trees, in their season, 
tensive American Nurseries. Orders so’>cited from all All articles sold will be war 
parts of the continent. Trees properly packed ior the dis- N B.—The subscriber is tin 
lance. S. MOULSON, justly celebrated and unrivalk 
(62-tf) 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. chine Belting, the best and ch< 
EMERY & Co.. 
No. 369,371 Broadway. Albany, N.Y. 
The American Seed Store, 
No. 4, Main Street, Curtis’ Block, Rochester, N. Y 
T HE subscriber, (formerly Proprietor of the “ Rochester 
Seed Store,” has recently opened the above establish¬ 
ment, where he will keep constantly on hand a large, va¬ 
rious, and general assortment of 
CHOICE GARDEN SEEDS, 
principally raised by himself, in his Garden near tlte First 
Lock, in the town of Brighton. Those who desire to pur¬ 
chase good seeds which can lie reiied upon with perfect 
safety, will do well to call on the subscriber. 
He also keeps Clover and Timothy Seed, early and late 
Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, and all other kinds of Field 
Seeds, that are worthy of cultivation. 
Also, Green House'and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruitand Orna- 
usiu Liu line ui me sotw n meu eiuu may uei - ,., . - - . “ . . _ . 
1 f r j. weeks, and prices have a downward tendency, i hesup- 
naps be of some value to them; hut the loss of ply is large.' 
grain is beyond recovery. 114 cars came over lhe Fitchburg Railroad, 70 over the 
—-- Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, 
Ladies in Oregon.—A n Oregon correspondent s,iee P aml Fowls.—[Boston Courier. 
tensive American Nurseries. Orders so’'cited from all All articles sold will he warranted as represented, 
parts of the continent. Trees properly packed ior tlie dis- N B.— 1 The subscriber is the Agent for Ross & Smith’s 
l;iI!ce . S. MOULSON, justly celebrated and unrivalled Mineral Composition Ma- 
(62-tf) 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. chine Belting, the best and cheapest article in use. 
' _ Also, for Emery & Co.’s Improved Railroad Horse Pow- 
L EACHED ASHES with about 15 per cent, of lime for er, Overstiot Thresher and Separator, and will furnish the 
sale if applied for immediately, at No. 36 Front St. same at manufacturers prices. C F CROSMAN. 
76tf S. MOULSON. 
same at manufacturers prices. 
Rochester, April, 1851. 
C F CROSMAN. 
70tf 
of the Boston Traveller, writes May 23d: 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
.. rr>, , ,. , , u r* i BRIGHTON, Aug. 7.—At market, of ail descriptions of 
“ 1 he young lathes sent out by Gov. blade, as Ca " j 100 q ’ h 
teachers, have arrived; and notwithstanding the Prices of all sorts were less by about 37$ cents per ) un¬ 
bond of $500, imposed on them in case of mar- dre. Principally sold, and generally at a loss of drovers 
riage within a year, they have created quite a sen- ^ were mQrc , than before ^ scason . Pri . 
tion among the unmarried gentlemen. And as ceg declined much, 
e land bill makes every lady worth 320 acres, if Swine, a fair supply; market drooping. 
Stale Mills have recently sold 100 cases, mim- sation among the unmarried gentlemen. And as ccg , 
hering nearly or quite 5000 shawls for the Cana- the land bill makes every lady worth 320 acres, if Sv 
da market, to a regular dealer there, who can of- taken before December next, you will be quite safe — 
ford to pay a duty of 12 per cent., and sell his in believing that Oregon will soon be without 
goods alongside of British productions at a profit, teachers, unless another supply is dispatched im- 
The production of shawls from some of theprin- mediately.” Th e 
WHITNEY’S T)IRD CAGES.—A large variety of Bird Cages—also 
15 Founts and bird seed—for sale low at the American 
Rochester G-allery ot Daguerreotypes s e cd store, no 4 Main st., amis’ Block, Rochester. 
C ONTAINS portraits of distinguished Americans, Ofli- 70tf C F CROSMAN. 
cers of the Army, and many of our well known Citi- -—---;-- 
zens, to whom these Rooms are especially dedicated. ORN SHELLERS.—Of various sizes and patterns— 
This establishment is one of tiie most extensive in West- v> price from ©3 to ©7—for sale at the American Seed 
ernNewYork. It now occupiesthrec large and commodi- Store, 4 Main st., by 70 C F CROSMAN. 
ous rooms, in the new and beautiful block lately erected by — ~ ~I “ ' 
Gen. Gouid, entrance 14 state street. Rochester Stereotype Foundry, 
The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scientific _. , ,, , ... . .. 
manner, and are attended in person by the proprietor; tie- r TMi L undersigned would respectfully inform the public 
ing separate and distinct from the Reception and Working X an ' 1 especially book and periodical publishers, a u^ors, 
cipal mills the current year will he as follows:— 
James Roy & Co., nearly all long shawls of beau* 
Oliver Brown, a soldier of the Revolution, 
FURNITURE R0QI1IS. 
The Largest and most Extensive Establishment in 
Rochester! 
On the Cash System/ No. 29 Stdte Street. 
Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disagreeable he has established a Steiieotypk Foundry in 
effects of chemicals. Rochester 11 m establishment » furnished w.Ui every fa- 
anist ot well known skill m that very difficult branch ot 
this business, and the light and instruments have been ex¬ 
pressly arranged for procuring exact copies of Daguerreo¬ 
types, paintings, statuary, &c. It is the aim of the propri- 
niahogany. All work executed with promptness and on 
and one or two smaller makers, say 25 000'mak- Brown lived in Concord at that time, and when those rooms, invites the public to inspect his assortment, 
ing a total of 492,000, or nearly half a million of A' e alarm was given that the regulars were com- which be believes the largest in the city, and as elegant, 
the mfdium ;uid botle r class Ol goods, produced l»* to Concori he s ho»lder.d>i, md.tet a„d {DjSSf’SS-'xffll'X. l" 
in this country in a single year. [Newark Adv. joined the companies at Northbridge. Hecontin- found Sofas, Tete-a-Tetcs, Ottomans, Chairs, Tables, 
_ ' __ uod in pursuit of the King’s soldiers during the Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. &c., &c., in 
. .I-,, fnllmvpd tliA retrentmir trnnus ns 4-ir nc Rosewood, Walnut and Alahogany, manufactured from 
Another l klf.graph Line from Detroit to . n , -. 0 . i.h ^ ‘ the most beautiful designs and best approved patterns. 
Chicago.—T he notes are now hnimr Hnlivni-pH uni ri £ e ' os on . us. Common Cabinet Ware—In addition to what is above 
enumerated, he has also on hand a very heavy stock of 
cheaper ware, composing Cane, Flag, and Wood-seated 
J, Another Telegraph Line from Detroit to yv'\ ''"I '■ °i ' i _ n / .t*] " ar as the most beautiful designs and best approved patteri 
) Chicago.—T he poles are now being delivered and -am ri b e. _ os on . us. __ Common Cabinet Ware—In addition to what if 
( set, for another line, from this citv lo Chicago It „ „ ,, , . enumerated, he has also on hand a very heavy s 
( trees hv the wav Plvmnnth An',, a u„i;„ a ZW New Bedford contributes a block of gran- cheaper ware, composing Cane, Flag, and Wood 
Clinton Tecumseh 6 S ^ ite tbr the Washington Monument, with, as a de- Chairs, of all styles and prices Bureaus, Tables, 
( lecumsea, ana intersects tlie ooutnern . , . b ^ c * , ing Chairs. Stan de, ftedsten Lounges, &c.. &c. 
I Michigan line at Adrian. It will be in operation vlce ’ , ® sculptured figure ot a sperm whale, change of location the subscriber has greatly increa 
) to Plymouth in a fortnight and tn AHrian Qp n t wounded with a lance and harpoon. I he date facilities for manufacturing, and while he is able to 
) lat .—Detroit Tribune ^ * * “ 1851 99 is carved upon the body, and the whole facture every article of furniture on short notice, ai 
VmiKph nr»d iiitPrapftQ i ’ ite for the Washington Monument with, as a de- Chairs, of all styles and prices. Bureaus,'I’ables, Rock- 
ecuuisen, and intersects the ooutnern ... , . b . a c . , ing Chairs. Stands. Bedsteads, Lounges, &c.. &c. By his 
line at Adrian. It will be in operation vice ’ , sculptured figure of a sperm whale, change of location the subscriber has greatly increased his 
ctor to render in every part of his business that attention reasonable terms, and equal in style and finish to that done 
which the public are entitled to from the patronage he has at an y othcr . Foundry in the country, 
received E T WHITNEY An establishment of this kind has long been a des dera- 
f53tf 1 ' Rooms 11,15,17, Gould Buildings, State St turn in this city and now that one is in operation, it is 
1 1 ___ hoped a liberal share of patronage will be awarded to the 
Groceries at Wholesale. JT3f“ Foundry in Talman Block. Buffalo street. Allor- 
SOTTH & PERKINS, dcrs fronl a distanc e may he addressed to BRQWN 
[LateE. F. Smith & Co.,—Established in 1826.) March, 1851. Rochester, N. Y. 
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, n. B. Old type taken in exchange for work. (63-tf’l 
No. 29 Exchange St., Rochester, N.Y. ___ 
E. F. SMITH. | W. H. PERKINS. MARSHALL’S BOOK BINDERY, 
W E wish to call the attention of the trade to the fact, BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and 
that we are engaged in a strictly wholesale business //!'■ r'a/AjLBuffalo streets, over Sage &. Brother’s Book- 
and that we are the only house in this city whose business store. Rochester, N. Y. 
| is confined to the w holesale trade. The senior member of ‘AsLAffisScsr Music books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c.. 
wounueu wmi a lance ana narpoon. i ne Gate facilities for manufacturing, and while he is able to manu- 
“1851” is carved upon the body, and the whole facture every article of furniture on short notice, and with 
device is well ornamented with scroll work. Over ^Prl-en^ rhaSfby off.er 
P >i?. mi c c .u r a A a ppe a rs the simple inscription, “ New Bedlord " houses, and warrant every article to give perfect satisfac- 
o oners rsEs.- 1 fie tees ot the coroner ol in cliaracters of appropriate magnitude. tion. He has five large show rooms, filled with furniture 
the city ol New York, for the three monthsending - of his own manufacture, of the best description, which he 
June 3lst, amounted to §s3,062,933. He held 501 Honorary.—A t the late Commencement of invites the public to inspect. 
inquests, it seems, which, §>5 each, would amount Wabash College, the honorary degree of LL. D., , The friends and patrons of the subscriber, who have 
to $2,505. flow the balance of $557,933 is ac- was conferred on Charles'M. Lee, Esq., of [mue” ,eh favore at his new Jetton!' -n " e 
counted for, is somewhat mysterious.— -N. Y. Mir. 1 Rochester. 76eow-tf C. J. HAYDEN, No. 
t his our f 5 rm gpendsthe business season in the New York mar- bound in plain and fancy bindings ; old books rebound ; 
ibis ket, and our entire purchases are made from Importers and Blank books ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; 
mu- original holders, from the same sources and upon equally Public and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— 
with favorable terms with those of New York Wholesale Gro- Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at- 
cers-.■hence we are enabled to offer nil goods in our line at tended to. 
)ther prices as low, and upon terms as favorableas those of New N. B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices, 
pc- York Jobbers We shall at all times have a stock on hand January, 1851. [57-tf.] F. H. MARSHALL 
d’q'c of new and desirable goods, and guarantee that all eoods - . . --— 
:llhc sold by us shall be satisfactory to the purchaser, both in AorifMlMliral Tnvnlf»mpnt© Sppdq 
quality and price. The location of our store and ware- AgrioUilUral implement, aeUUS, 
have houses, immediately upon the Canal, affords us facilities TTVAGl.E PLOWS of all sizes, Threshing Mactunes, of 
con- not possessed by any other house in the trade in Rochester, Fr all kinds of A griculuiral Implements, Seeds, &c.. 
and enables us to forward goods daily by Canal without sale by 
all kindsof Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c.. 
C. J. HAYDEN, No. 29 State St. extra charges for cartage or shipping 
E. C. WILDER & CO 
Palmyra, Wayne Co.,N. Y. 
