MOOEE’S RUEAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAM ILY J OURNAL. 
/orEign Milligram. 
- ■Diorcif’ Rural New-Yorkbk Offioe, 1 -- 
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHU FAti-FlL. Rochester, Sept. 17, 1851. ) TTAVING 109 acres closely planted to Fruit and Orn.v 
—-- p, our—T o tire trade ©4,5005; bestqualities 85,35. H men tal Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Gredrrdlouse 11 ants 
Tfexee Days I^ter_£rom Europ . GRAIN—We hear of only sale of 5,300 bujds white I &c., we shall excelled 
I) t arrived at New York, Sept. 14, with Michigan wheat at 81c. Corn 48050c. Oats 280' c. j n s j zc and beauty by those of any estnMWhnient in the 
The l acific arrived she left Liverpool at SLEEP PELTS—38040c. Lamb skins 18038c. union. Nurserymen; Amateurs, Orchar«|sts,and Ven- 
(iverpool dates of bhetett ^ p SLEEP P ^ @7 t0 #10 pcr ton. tiers are earnestly invited to call, examined judge.- 
Uomt M-Caiine Haye-V Insh^Nightm- p LOU R BARRELS se.l at from 28 to Scents. ^ TANDARD f r UIT TR rf 
gale, accompanied by her mother and sister. ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. ^ a „ of the best varieties of Apple. Pear, Plum. 
Cotton at Liverpool was less buoj ant and . piour bb ,. 31 ,5005 Butter, lb. JalHc amrv \ Vench< &c „ 0 f such sizes and duality as- no con¬ 
tumely. Sales on Saturday o.OUO 1 bales. Pork, mess.15,00015,50 Cheese, lb.. ..o.„o,0c traatc y P . n disparage. We have also, both by importation 
At the Corn Exchange on 1 uesday, the ~d, Do. cwt.5,75 00,00 poultry. and of our own cultivation, 
was a good attendance °f fid on B «* ^me^.h^nS Chickens.. ‘ !!.'.\V.50?c PYRAMIDAL, OR DWARF TREES, 
ness done at a (lectoeofld. wh eat cha , lged tried..O0!»jc ssnns Pear, and Cherry, designed for compact 
American Hour. A itw parcels ’I'here Do. leaf.<c Clover,bu. .. .#5,tWcfi>,ou . .. thereby especially desirable for smaRlots, 
hands 011 speculation at a farthe una ltered.— Hams, smoked. . .‘Ji01Oic Timothy.t’^ 01’50 Gardens! Seeing well as generally so, by reason of their 
wu8 very little doing in coni p * -.y *. Slioi. Iders, do./(S)rfc T’lax.*“■*' * j habit of early hearing. We have allot the np})ro\ul » 
'['he Liverpool Courier quotes as follows. " Potatoes, bu.37£fa)50c fi SD .-! I ? R1RS ' i s 7 50 / S)8 j rieties cultivated in tliis form, from one to four-years olu 
ern Canal dour 18019s; m , ,. GRAIN ’ P^oic SdKw^^".Vf SS -many of the Apples and Pears being nowin bearing. 
Syracuse Nurseries. 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & CO., Proprietors, 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
H AVING ion acres closely planted to Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Green-House 1 ants 
I chan have for sale the coming season, a most rx- 
FOR SALE. 
“ Speed the Plow.” 
Union, nurserymen, ~-. . , 
dors are earnestly invited to call, exaimndtand judge.— 
Our stock of .. j,. 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
t • * IV rt l ,| a tes of rfept. -i. She lett Liverpool u., SLEEP l'Ktia-*w™' 
Pp oa the 3d, with 200 passengers among u.VY—Hay brings from « 
whom is Miss Catharine Hayes, the Irish Nightin- FLOUR BARRELS sell: 
rrale, accompanied by her mother and sister. ROCHESTER VVH 
° Cotton at Liverpool was less buoyant and closed ^. #w<w 
tamely. Sales on Saturday o 000 baies. ’ me9 s. 15 ,00015,o 
At the Corn Exchange on 1 uesday, the *.d, tnere .5,7500,0 
„„ a Rood attendance ef buy.™ «a»B«,f. cw.. ....... 
| 1851, pp. 51. 0! ami 1»2; a no 1,1 “> 
I pp. 319, 31;, 355*. tto. for 1 L. >>• . 
If not sold iieibre. be will Ik; r'i 
Fair at Rochester, with Xachars ■ ay 1 
of same pedi^ie, . 1 \* nr old Juno lit. 
Also, their dan.. m foal by Ccn. 1,1 
(perhaps all) orb-iel for sale. 
ScOttsvill'-. Monroe * •)., N. \ ., Sepl 
was a good aitenuaucc - , H ) 
ness done at a decline of Id. on wheat and bdun 
American dour. A few parcels of^wheat^changeu 
hands on speculation at a farther u a 
irk mess.15,00015,50 Cheese, lb. H<aW c 
Do. cwt.5,7500,00 | POULTRY. 
. e f .so,oo | Turkeys, lt>.'0 : c 
be. bbl mess. 11,00011.50 Chickens. J '®' c 
L Dc! leaf! )gpver.buf! B . M 85,00(®5,50 
HcottV..-.-. Mpnrt. . o.. ’•• • V - Sept. 3.1851, J BEwS 
P MiPPti 5 J* S t > N M E M S W AH Y ! . 
■All:.w>.t>Kl.> vNSCo..N. Y. 
nniJE Fail Terri: of t.iiis ItisiUtiticu will open on the 3d 
X day of Sepwmber next. H- L. ACHILLES, Set. 
Albion, Aug. 6, 1851. 
, . . .9(^)9Ac 
.7 c 
was very little doing in corn . _West- i onuunws, ... 
The Liverpool Courier quotes as follovvs Potatoes, bu.37£05 
/. ..... i Ur,„ r 180198 Philadelphia anu iiaiw grain. 
ern Cana.1 \ iner ican white wheat 5s. 7d0Jd; wheat,bu...8800 
more 19020s. American corn 27028s; corn,.4805 
red and mixed os0os. d. Indian Buckwheat.-4 
yellow 2602/s; mixed 2os. 4d < ~0s. o ^ .0240 
—prices unaltered. j 
« ns follows:—West- • 
Hams, smoked. .'6i'©ioic Timothy.V'Slo 
Shoulders, do.708c Flax. 
, ,88001c i Codfish, cwt 
.. .48050c. I Salt, bbl. . . 
..44c Apples, bu.. 
yellow Xbfewiis; nnwu Rye . 
m Tmd^at 1 Manchester lees active, owing to the ^ y -;;;;;;; 
i • i.i 10 i ivprnool cotton rnaiKCt. < hides. 
depression U market was steady; English Slaughter, cwt... 
1 he Lonaoii “j <1680964, being an nn- calf. tt>. 
funds advancing. UMiSJUji®'' s, Sheep Pelts. 
nrovemeht of nearly s vF cent. , <i ie Lambskins.... 
P The i'acific’s passage is 10 days lj hours. She 
brings a large freight mostly hue goods- 
There are also among her passengers, I r0K .NEW YORK, 
New lluven Hon. J. C. C. Kennedy, V. ftt s - 18 _ Pear)8 
s' Cominissioner in regard to the Census; John N. COTTON-No 
...021009 Do. dried.. 
_28031c Eggs, doz. . . 
. ..—0—c Beans,bu. . . 
s. Hay, ton.... 
.1,0601.124 0F THE SMALLER FRUITS, 
.Currants, Gooseberries. Raspberries, and Strawberries. 
.10011 we are always fully supplied with all the best oh, and new 
..1,2501,50 sorts. 
...6010,00 0F ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
-avery,su^ri°^y (jcacscc Sued Store & Ag. Warehouse 
to be ttte best living rriH F, Subscriber’s beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
i, .rgan built Hst troi- £ tetition of the farming community to the fact that they 
.,, nestle Farmer for ! i,ave just received a supply of the most popular and mod- 
, , uftivaUir iot Ic40, | ern improved implements u?ed in Agricultural and Ilorti- 
t j cultural pursuits. 
:a: the uf .xt Ktati : They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
yi.cr, i l ay mul con , established Mass Eaglk Plows, in a series ot 24 ditferent 
i. ’ I sizes, manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
lifiord, a'«c'ire»ny two j the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, in- 
J. DORR, j vented by the same firm. 
pt. -7. 1851. 88w3 j We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
I___Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture. 
.MINI AltY* I Wheeler's Horse Power, Thresher and Faw Mill. 
v t Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper. 
• N Y ' ) Petutock’s Wheat and Grain Drill, 
i will open on the 3d As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
VCHILLES, Sec. Feeds, both domestic and imported. 
| 72 JOHN RAPALJE & CO., Irving Block, 
___j 65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
!HJSS, NEW SEED STOLE 
for the North Wayne and 
Scythes. Ample ar- AQR.?0UXj^UHWAREHOUSE. 
e him to supply deat- 
lost favorable terms. No. 68 State st.. first door south of Wells & Co.’s Express 
What they arerepre- Office. Arnold’s BIock, Rochester, N. V. 
icks of the trade prac- rs tHE subscribers, under the name of Briggs & Brother, 
, en tg. Cradle makers 1 are now opening a New Seed Store and Agricultural 
Slaughter, cwt! .W,5004,00 1 Wood, hard, cord.. -|||50 ^ ^ and , awn8f our 8toc k is very large. 
Calf, tb..- ®' c .SO04OC Our Horse Chestnuts and Mountain Ash arc particularly 
SS.-.v::vS|K\L;i^::.A32 7 
New York Market. 
•NEW YORK, Sept. 16, 3 P. M.—ASHES—Sales ol I ots , f, Spruces, Junipers, Taxodiums, &c. 
at ©5 18—Pearis 5 50. PmonS.-A splendid collection of both tree and herba- 
COTTON—Nothing transpired since the steamer. ceoug varietie8 . • 
> y. Gommissionor i 
\ j’ruyn, ot Albauy 
DUrrn’S SOYTHES. I NEW seed stoke 
nnilE Subscriber still acts as agent for the North Wayne i and 
Tl Scythe Cohi the sale of these_ScyU.es. Ample ar- AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
ers!or n wholesaie and relaiL mtThe Inost favorable terms. No. 68 State st.. first door south of Wells & Cods Express 
AlSrvhessold by lnm, will be what they arerepre- Office. Arnold’s BIock, Rochester, N. Y. 
seht“l as he docs not endorse the tricks ofthc trade prac- mHE subscribers, under the nanteofBRmGs&B rother 
h. Ynnnnfacturera and agents. Cradle makers 1 are now opening a New Seed Store and AgricultutO 
vHlfreccWe a la?g “share of attention, as the grain Scythes Warehouse, located as above, which will be known as the 
made by this Company now confessedly stand unrivalled. "Monroe Seed Store & Agricultural Warehouse,” 
Orders for Scytlies may be forwarded to me by maiJ,or w ) iere w ill be kept a full assortment of American and 1m- 
given to II B. Burleigh, who will act as travel i • n . . p0rt0( j field. Garden and Flower Sect’s, and the most ;ip- 
vistling all parts of the Mate in due season. proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those 
Snathes, Forks, Hoes, Cradles, Korse-rahes, - wanting any thing in our line are requested to call. Wo 
other implements, turmshed ol the best (|W. y ' , w jn make it an object for such to do so. 
favorable terms. Orders addressed to me. at ti e otnee oi CHAS W. BRIGGS, 
ill regan , , Brooklyn; FLOUR—The heaviness of yesterday continues with a ’ Dahlias—One hundred and fifty selected sorts coinpns- 
’ruyn. ot AlDau>, atv. ... ; rl \ddi- moder8te demand at easier prices on tne tow gram s. v. 
Hr. lluckelt, the comedian, and Miss Laura auu moue ^ ^ ^ b d}j!l at Sales ot domestic 3. 
son, the celebrated actress 
s _3 50@4 for Michigan and Indiana, 3 »7@1 tor Oiiio, 
No limit can be placed to the with g()oJ demand are better Sales new State 32@34 
lc h tin iullux of the precious Corn i e8S active and lower. Sales ^.OOO ta j 2@« 
u,m trade in its vague rami- unsound; 58@59 for good to Prune Western n.Lxcd. 
> metal may exercise upon trade in its vaguer Rovmd yellow selling slowly at 60c and is scarce. '"“’plants for bedding out, of every description; vines, 
| i flC ?rSu,„u s Vocht Amorim to. b..» »U to Col. ood r„ Boo«h„,n , ood 3 
|) D. Btoio.ro for ^“^“.r.StaL'iverpool SSStojto ’Til 21VS toStlSR. «to » f W «* 
«<«“ , “. ““tto uueen .o that ity, Sa'J bm p.£,. ondLded. d,m™,d .t«a6X u^i'and la man, .a*, lower. «Mr a.adtoetoeo. 
which* 5 ialo taho pioco oil her return from fcootlami, : OCK -Hudson Eire. fUli are no , v issuing a new edition ou [^’“Jenn.’ 
“; |J l^rJ’Sodmely dull, the Royal party be- **-*"* ^.en.ehrdy MX, to. * * «gi& lereripa.'e coto 
. London K cxc . ,.f s K loua ble at the various vvat- ' voNF.Y—Without change in valne. Paper discounted j P « d a f u u catalogue of select Green Mouse Plants, 
lj°S —-25 to 50 cents each for whole roots. 
Phioxes-Over fifty of the choicest kinds. 
Roses—A most extensive assortment, comprising 6,«00 
plants of the best varieties, and all the new acquisitions; 
among them the new Perpetual Striped Moss, Herman 
Kegelf the Hybrid Perpetual, Caroline de Saused, General 
° duteous Roots— 'Achfficecollection Hni! p oxpectxjd from 
Holland, consisting of Double 'i ulips, Hyacinths Crocus 
e8 pfan'ts for bedding out, of every description; Vines, 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, will receive 
prompt attention. HIRAM C. WHITE. Agmt 
August 5th, 1851. _ M u 
^Rochester 
SEED STORE 
,cw, Agricultural 
Iri^ firm and in fair demand—8 75@11 for mess, $506 vcara 0 id. very trong plants. 
for prime. Lard buoyant 9! 4 '@9^- Butter in better de- - A) , Qf wbic h wi n be sold as low a * t f 1 t pT a "[ whoiero'eor 
tnand; but prices unchanged. Cheese m demand at6@6^ Ughment , and in many cases lower, eitlicr at wholesale o. 
™ ' e w« «to» to** * «W editor, of S 0»a S e. 
MX, to. K E MO .»—■ —J M j—J fSSSSSXS^ 
J wSkwTTwxr wrhnni /.Lnnrre in valne. Pancr discounted i P_„ f„n rntalorrun of select Green House Plants; 
J TO NO. 
3 29 BUFFALO 
f I STREET, 
Qf/ O. POSIT E TI1E 
<// A tlC AD E. 
/ SEEDS & FARM- 
INC TOOLS OF 
EVERY 
n 'OCDlDTirtM l 
DESCRIPTION ! 
J P FOGG & BROTHER. 
) ing m co 1 everv person who could possibly with great caution. 
! £“UShuvl mK e .U P x«»r.,»h..nth (! C»»ri„e„, AIte „y Market. 
) and elsewhere. AL15 ANY, Sept. 13th.—Flour—There is less doing in 
) Dknmark-— From Copenhagen we leurn that Wegtern and state Flour , but there is no material change 
MONEY-Withoat change in valne. Paper discounted ’ „ d> ” full catalogue of w\ect Greem House Flantt, 
1th great caution. and 3d, a special catalogueof Dah ins, . htox«, and Bed 
ding out plants; which will be sent gratis to all post pay 
Albany Market. ing applicants. . uivchptt & CO 
ALBANY, Sept. 13tli.—Flour—There is less doing in THORP, sMl . H, HANOI &C(^ 
•extern and State Flour, but there is no material change Syracuse, I8ol. _______ 
, notice in the value of the various grades. The Eastern Mi 10CINE STOJtE. 
HADLEY dr KELLOGG, Ch«»,«. Ddto...™, 
•esh Oswego, SI for new Michigan, #404 12 for pure Ko< 115 Ma i n Street, Rochester, N. Y. 
TSCE.-5000 feet of Drain Tile, for sale at 
I ITthe Rochester Seed Store, No. 29 Buffitlo Bt. 
7Q»(J W J I . r oc I5KU. 
tVeTaSon ofltolstoin by the lAideral Umops Gen 
) likely to take place as early us anticipated. mo derate amount offering. A sample of a cargo ot Milan faints, OiFs’&c., &c.» which they are selling on as j 
the Lyons plots hus been closed, and of JH . only b B0 ld in this market this season. It is still on , „ large assortment of the indigenous vegeta- 
\ was acquitted, 6 transported, and the remainder to m " rket . sales 1200 bu white Michigan at,90c and Seines, as Barks, Roots, Gmns, Herbs, and Lx- 
) terms of imprisonment. 1500 bu Genesee on private terms. Prime samples of the and their aim will he to keep this department of 
) U wTs excellciitinFrat.ee. latter are held at #l@i 01. Coni is lower w,th a better ‘“business constantly full. Surgical and Dissecting 
f ) 1 rude vv. nnhlish- supply of sound. Sales 10,000 bu at o5@ojy2C tor West instruments,—a good assortment. 
i . sasa m ,«D^wc«rr.eai r- 
EMERY & CO.’S 
N EW YORK State Agricultural Society’s First Premi¬ 
um Railroad Horse Power Threshers, &c. 
We have the above on sale, and one set up in running 
order, at our store. We invite those who wish to purchase 
horse powers, &c„ to B r 0THER , 
CO 68 State street, Rochestsr. 
proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those < 
wanting any thing in our line are requested to call. We 
r will make it an object for such to do so. 
1 OH AS W. BRIGGS, 
of the late firm of Rapalje & Briggs. 
68-tf JOHN T. BRIGGS. 
PLOWS ! PLOWS :! PLOWS!! ! 
A NEW series of plows for deep tillage and laying flat 
1 1 A. or lapped furrows, lately got up Ly Ruggles, Nourse, 
‘ Mason & Co., after long and expensive experiments. 
Some of the No.’s of this series of plows arc described 
iu an article on Plows and Plowing, by II. F. Holbrook, 
of Iirattleborougii, Vt., which has been published in the 
I Albany Cultivator and in No.’s 67 and 08 of Moore’s Ru- 
' ral New-Yorker. 
Eagle Plows of different sizes, among which are the 
t Eagle C and Eagle 20. 
Subsoil Plows, different sizes, plain and full rigged, 
j Also, Side-Hill Plows, different sizes. 
Plow Castings, such as mould-boards, land sides, and 
points for all the above plows. 
E The above plows and castings will be kept constantly 
for sale by the subscribers, at Boston and Worcester retail 
[. prices, at the Monroe Seed Store and Agricultural Ware¬ 
house, No. 68 State-st.. where we would be pleased to have 
all those who take an interest in the improvement of the 
plow, call and examine our assortment, whether they wish 
to purchase or not. BRIGG8 Sc BROTHER. 
Rochester, April 24, 1851. OH—tf 
at GARDENING AND FARMING X«OES, 
S UCH as Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Garden Reels 
and Lines, Transplanting and Weeding Trowels, 
— Floral Rakes, Hedge Shears, and other articles too numer¬ 
ous to mention, for sale at the Monroe .Seed Store and Ag- 
ff- ricultural Warehouse, No 68 State street, bv 
70 BRIGGS & nRO. 
I)tags, Cultivators and Com Pious, 
W E have a large number of the Butterfly and Square 
Harrows, made after the best patterns,—and im¬ 
proved Corn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reversible 
— —which we will sell at low prices. Call and see. 
,o 68tf. BRIGGS & BRO., 68 Stalest. 
ed a proclamation declaring that they are hence¬ 
forth to be governed absolutely. 
j PVIN _The Ileraldo, Clanier Publico, and hpo- 
J of Madrid, declare that they shall in future 
cease to publish political leaders in order to avoid 
further political secures. The Cntehco and Ob- 
servadore were seized on the 28th ult, so that only 
one oDPesition Journal appeared on that day. 
A, W. Gary’s Rotary Fire Engine _ bkigg 8 *hko., cutest. 
Pumps. Agricultural Societies Attention. 
rpHE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump TENTS FOR HIRE. 
aasMSSS z&xusx ^ — 
iiay and straw cutters* 
just receive 
rvudore were seized on 2 btb ult, so tim omy Ncw York Cattle Market. “"vVetave also Hovey & Co.’s Spiral K.tife Straw Cut- 
10 oppi sition Journal appeared on y- NEW YORK, Sept. 8.—At Washington Yard—Offered w hich also cuts against a cylinder of raw hide. We 
_i t is said that the Court of Naples is 18(l0 Beef cattle, (1.5U0 Southern, remainder from tins a , g0 lever Slraw Cutters. Those who want any 
We have also Hovey & Co.’s Spiral Knife ’Straw Cut- 
r which also cuts against a cylinder ot raw hide. We 
.L r>icn lover Straw Cutters. Those who want aii}- 
About 130 head leftover un- uo - 
I'nwrnment "so far from recurring to violence ou, ‘-* i> rown i n ^’ g —Offered 100 Cows and Calves, and6,000 IdC S $$6 7/ Gl3111 Drill* 
° 7 » rll „itv’ had expressed excessive moderation she nn and Lambs. TT'OR the past two years, Mr. Ide, of Last She by, Or- 
aad C f ut - U , l , exercise of the right of “Cows and Calves are sold at from #22 to 28035. All J’ leans Co., N. Y., has turned his attention exclusively 
ami magnanimity in me lali b CT to Drills; and he has succeeded tn inventing one that can- 
self-defence. _ 8 -..' ecI> _sales at from #1,75 to 2,7505. Lambs #1,00 no t fail to give general satisfaction. 
- ,, . ,,,, • , , to 2 5i'03,5O; 125 unsold. The subscriber, knowing the great loss resulting to far- 
Miss Ft izabeth Blackwell, SI. L >.—1 hts lady .; chamberlain’s—offered 200 Bdeves ; sales at from , ners from imperfect drilling, takes pleasure iinntroducin B 
to ret trued to tins city, from a two years’ eo Cow* and Calves; sales at from #22to 32040. 1 de’s New Df.ill, which he believes to te as much rape- 
recently returned to tm ^, 8pe nt as an 8 20 ill Sheep and Lambs-Sheep at #2 to 304. Lambs, rior to all others, in its practical f Perationablde’sCult- 
residence arirouu, one ot « 1U l _, . _ ’,,, 0 .) ^ tn :t 511 .mrnn sues everv other Cultivator. Ilie Dnll will 
I AOR the past two years, mr. me, 01 «t.e u .,, ^ 
‘ leans Co., N. Y.,hasturned liis atterttion exclusively 
to Drills; and he has succeeded in inventing one that cun- 
residence abroad; one of which was spent as an 
interne, or house-physician at the Maternity Lying 
in Hospital of Paris. Another year was occupied 
n the same capacity in the bt. Barth-lemew s 
Hospital in London. Miss B. has also spent some 
time with Preisnitz, at Uraflenburg, studying the 
water-cure treatment. . , 
Miss Hr B , we understand, lias just opened an 
office at No. 44 University-place and is prepared to 
practice in every department oi her profesion Her 
past carreer and eminent qualifications entitle her 
#1,5002,75 to 3,50. vator surpasses every other^ 
Cambridge Cattle Market. The feedhig or dfist 
CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 10.—At market, 3,013 Cattle,about and the subscriber 
1 art Reeves, and 2,700 Stores, consisting of working oxen, mer will say so, 
cows and calves, two and three years old. Corn in hills r.t at 
P-j,. e u_Market Beef—Extra SG.25 per cwt.; first quality are seven and a na 
#5,75; second do. 5,25; third do. 4,5(1; ordinary 3,50. like the CulUvr.tor 
Hides—#5,25 P cwt. Tallow #5,25. ble to clog. This 
Veal Calves, #3, 506. several were put 1 
Stores—Workingoxen-®70,85,1000120. pends very much 
Cows and Calves-®20, 25, 30033. ^ery iarmer whc 
Yearlings—#7, 10012. Lie s before purch 
Two years old, #12, 15020. as good as reccnni 
Three years old, #15,20,25030. 
Sheep and Lambs—4.148 at market. Nearly all sold. 
Prices. Extra. #4, 506. By lot, #1,50, 2, 2,2502,75. Mr. S. R. Trxc 
Swine—Retail 5@6jc. you works to my 
Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, 
Sheep and Fowls.—[Boston Rambler. 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
{ to consideration and encouragement. N. I. I rib. Yearlings—#7,10012. 
_ _------ 1’wo years old, #12, 15020. 
Tiie Thousand Isles. A Relorniod Dutch gi^p am^Lambs—•l.’lis’at imirket. Nearly all sold. 
Missionary Church, situated on one ot the islands j >ri( . e8t Fxlra , #4, 506. By lot, #1,50, 2 ,2,2502,75. 
( this rn-ouD, in the St. Lawrence, has been ded- swine-Retail sgO^c. 
n g A , P ermon -vas preached on the occasion Remarks-Extra cattle are in demand, and sell readily 
) icated. A sernioti .% as pica - . nr ices; but the poorer qualities are rather dull. 
\ fiv Dr. Bethune, of Brooklyn, by whose tnstru- U B Cars came over the FitchburgRailroad.f75overtlie 
( ,n«ntalitv the means o 1 'electing the edifice were R oston an d Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, 
> rocured. Sha-p andEpwls.—[Boston Rambler. 
\ 1 --- - Brighton Cattle Market. 
i t R o^nore wdcoin^ffia^’ffi''"’Rum" New-\"ofker. he The BRIGHTON, Sept. 11.—At market, 2600 Beef Cattle, 1,- 
none more vvelcome Iq , constantly rentit.d 800 Stores, 9 pairs Working Oxen, 60 Cows and Calves. 
™±“ d -K^ hfils, luxuriant meadows an.i flowery 4.0<bi Sheep and Lambs, and 000 Swine I 
] on *° ,5*h. g which they are in.m.ly devoted. One of its Prices-BeefCattle-Extra #6,25; 1st quality #6; 2d do. 
) feadine features, and one we deem imporunt in all agri- 5,75; 3d do. ©4,5004,75. 
) (^litoral publications, is an attractive smauiedy ol style, I Wcrkit.g Oxcn-No sales noticed. 
1 > cul „ t ; m „hQftnrp of ticiotuUic atTo.-.t-i t oil on Lne n ;rtoi its i Cows and Cnlves—S-U 
i Torres non dents selected m liter shows a sound judg- ; Siiecp and Lambs—SI ^1*75, ‘2, 
> mint and keen discrimination on the part of the etiterpris- | Swine—4i04|c; retail 4400c; fat hogs 4|c. 
( ing publisher, that cannot tail to commaud the respect of , __ - - -- ~ 
{ iiisj rnntmiiDOriiries. Sluggish. iiidot*d» must bo the nuud i rr 
> that rises from the perusal of its p.tgcs, without new ideas j ltftamed 3 
\ dpM^ufiO^mocifritw^a'shvei' d'evoted to agricuh'ure and i In Dansville, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. H. W. Par- 
n e lto,lre,l Hubiecte we Cow c. na journal we could ker. Mr. ROSYVELL F. HOWES, of Albany, and Miss 
> nfore'corffiatly^rwmnmc.id'w their attention.—Chenango ! -FRANCES A. TOWER, of Dansville, both late of 
) News. . ! ^Chester. 
distribute Wheat. Barley and Rye in any desired quantity. 
The feeding or distributing principle is considered perfect, 
and the subscriber is confident that every intelligent far¬ 
mer will say so, who examines it. It will also plant 
Corn in hills r.t any required distance apart. The teeth 
are seven and a half inches apart, and placed m two rows 
like the Cultivator. By this arrangement they are not lm- 
ble'to clo". This Drill has been thoroughly tested; 
several were put in operation last fall. As the crop de¬ 
pends very much on the Drill, the subscriber hopes that 
everv farmer who wants the best drill, will examine 
Lie’s before purchasing. The Drill is warranted to be 
as good as reccnimended, and perfectly reliable. 
is self-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of 
jr< These pumps arc well calculated for all the purposes for 
which pumps or hydrants may be used, viz.. Factories, 
Steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad, 
Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, See.. I he 
Inchest testimonials will be given. 
No t is a house or well pump and domestic Iare En¬ 
gine and will raise from 20 to 3b gallons per minnte. 
No. 2 will raise 100 gallons at 120 revolutions.' 
No. 21 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 
byffie subscribers at BrockporL N^Y. & pRAiyARP- 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
# S, MOULSON) at the Old Rochester Nur¬ 
sery, Rochester, N. Y., offers 
10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size. 
20' 000 various sorts “ “ 
’500 Cherry “ “ “ 
10 0G0 Dwarf Pear, Peacii and Quince. 
I Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and secd- 
2 tents 5(1 feet wide. 9(! feet long; convene 1,000 S I 
1 tent 65 feet in diameter. “ 8i'0 > I 
Also, a number of smaller ones, that will convene from 10 ) J 
persons up to 40n. ) I 
N. B.—It is desirable thatearlv application he made. 
Address E. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
64-tf. Rochester. N. Y'. .1 
EMERY k GO'S. 
New-York State Agricultural Society’s ^ 
FIRST PREMIUM ) 
KAILKOA3 HORSE FOAVKSt. 
rpHE above justly celebrated Powers as now made and l 
i sold by the subscribers, are offered the public with the ( 
assurance that they are all they are represented—they Itav- j 
mg been very extensively and thoroughly intioduced and ) 
I tested, side by side, with all the trend powers known, of ; 
I any note in the country, and been prefemftl. } 
The Chairman of the Agricultural Society’s Committee ,> 
on Horse-Powers, in a communication written several 
months after the awarding of premium to the above Hor.-e- ■ 
Power, says: “I spent much time at the late State Fair, \ 
[Sept. 185ti,] at Albany, in examining the various Morse- j 
J Powers, viz. Wheeler’s, Allen’s, Ham’s, and Emery & \ 
36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. 
L EACHED ASHES with about 15 per cent, of lime for 
sale if applied for immediately, at No.^e^Fronf^St. 
_’ _ yours than any others on the grounds; and as you have 
' of lime for won the laurels fairly, it is just that you should receive a 
WHITNEY ’ S 
full reward.” ... 
He further says—“You know from exper once that I 
have no sort of partiality for your establishment, and as a 
committee-man of said Society for years, i have decided 
Phelps, March, 1851. 
Mr. S. R. Tracy: Dear Sir—The Drill I purchased of 
vou works to my entire satisfaction. It far exceeds my 
most sanguine expectations, l.astfall I putin with it two 
118 cars “came over the Fitchburg Railroad. f 75 over the was there a cirill that md Hotter work »In my opinion 
i,nn and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, Feeding Principle is per tea. \ IcayW >c nt o tea i 
zens, to whom these"Rooms are especially dedicated. 
This establishment is one of the most extensive in West- 
foregoing, when, together with the changeable gearing, and 
other important improvements adopted since Inst season, 
in two rows I found to he a very greiitadvantage. I drill¬ 
ed in many places with ease, where it would have been 
almost impossible if the teeth Ind been in one row only. 1 
am acquainted with and have seen live different drills in 
Yours, <Stc., 
PETER P. KOCHER. 
BRIGHTON, Sept. 11.— At market, 2600 Beef Cattle, 1,- operation, and can say with truth anfi candor, that Lie’s 
80b 8 tores, 9 pairs Working Oxen, Oti Cows and Calves, New ; 9 the only one that comes fully up to my ideas 
■i.Uiln Sheep and Lambs, and 000 Swine. 0 f w hat a Drill should be. 
Prices—Beef Cattle— Extra #6,25; 1st quality #6; 2d do. PETER P. kOCHER. 
5,75; 3d do. ©4,5004,75. ' - 
Working Oxen—No sales noticed. Acadia, March, 1841. 
C.nvs and Calves—#21, 23, 2 ,28.30038. This may certify, that l have one of Lie’s New Grain 
Sheep and Lambs—#150 1.75,2,2,5003 I Drills and am perfectly satisfied with its work, i have 
Swine—4404|c; retail 4.J0Oc; fat hogs 4|c. | 8evcra) 0 f wheat put in with this drill, and am con- 
_____— | f,,tt.„r that everv farmer whoexamines the dril .ng will say 
_ . , it works as perfectly as any Drill can. Having had a poot 
Married, Drill, which I have thrown aside, 1 can the better appre- 
ernNew York. It now occupiesthree large and commod mabeit ’ he , n08t convenient, durable, efficient, andeco- 
ous rooms, in the new and beautiful block lately ertc e y nomical Uorse-Power now made; and the public may rest 
Gen. Gould, entrance 14 tatete street. . .. aBS ured of being furnished by us wiilt a superior machine. 
The Operating Rooms are arranged in the most scicnt . por {urthe , particulars, [iric.es. See., see Catalogue of 
manner, and are attended in person by ^the propinctoir be- ’ ° Agricuuural Warehouse. EMERY & CO. 
in- separate and distinct from the Reception and Working "“"“a 
Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disagreeable <p ~ u ---- 
I Cl ^The copy tog'apparatus is under the supervision of an T!l0 AlI16riC8.Il S66d £11016, 
The American Seed Store, 
Acadu, March, 1841. prcssly at 
This may certify, that I have one of l ie’s New Grain f vpeSi pai 
Drills, and am perfectly satisfied with us work. I have e ' tor t0 re , 
several fietd* of wheat put in with inis drill, and am con- wtll cn tm 
fjdent that ev ery farmer whoexamines the dril ng will say rC ceivcd. 
it works as perfectly as any Drill can. Having had a poor r^tf) 
Drill which I have thrown aside, 1 can the better appro- i __ 
ciate’a good one. Having tested Lie’s Drill, l can recoin- I 
artist of welt known skill in that very difficult branch of a Main Street, Curtis’ Block, Kochester, N. Y 
this business, and the light and instruments have been ex- r wi';| F subscriber, (formerly Proprietor of theRochester 
prcssly arranged for procuring exact o° p, o®°f | . X Seed Store,” has recently opened the aboveestablisli- 
Z U to render in every part of h s bushtess^that aSon meat, where he will keep constantly on hand a large, va- 
»*»«».«!!»»to h,. no..., ...a»< 
In Dansville, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. H. W. Par- n J, nd w to others as a tierlectly safe and reliable Drill, 
■r. Mr. ROSWELL F. HOWES, of Albany, and Miss * JACOB P. LUSK. 
E. T. WHITNEY, 
Rooms 11,15,17, Gould Buildings, State St 
ELECTION NOTICE. 
CHOICE GARDEN SEEDS, 
principally raised by himself, in his Garden near the First 
Lock, in the town of Brighton. Those who desire to pur¬ 
chase good seeds which can be reiied upon with perfect 
Imlenendentof its being the very best agricultural paper i At Truniansburg,on the ICth inst., by Rev. II. I). Hatn- 
atlns ever come under our no ice, its literary merits are , iUrjI1> gEO. vv. COLE, M. D., and Miss MARY BARTO 
asuipassed. No farmer can take into his house a paper j onIv daughter of Hon. Judge Barto, all of Trumansburg. 
In Ihl. citu, on the 8tl! itota^Rc, Mr.HcIlvalto, 
J '\!_r.a.. n,ns well ns the best and most use- Mr. GEO. W. MAR I IN and Miss LOUISA BENI. 
( that has ever come unuerour nu.iu., 
unsurpassed. No farmer can Like into hts house a paper 
i that will hcof more benefit to himsell.or a more d.-lightful 
) ) drawing room companion lor his wile and daughters. It 
) is certainly the cheapest, as well as the best and most use- 
> ) ful paper of the kind we have ever seen. Each No. con- 
) tains lorty columns of original or well selected Agricultu- 
> ral Horticultural, Scientific. Mechanical, Literary and 
) „ews matter. It has a large list of well known an i cele- 
Diedj 
Itle’s Patent Cultivator and Drill, are maimfac- 
tured by Levi Wells, Buffalo street, near the Bull’s head, 
Rochester, where Farmers are invited to call and examine 
tor themselves. Machines kept in order one year free ot 
char-e The subscriber would return his thanks to the 
public 'for their patronage during the past year, and re¬ 
spectfully solicit further orders. 
Farmers wishing Cultivators or i)rills during the onsc* 
ing year are requested to send their orders as soon as cor. - 
venient. , UEVI WELLS 
| Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 4,18ol. BB- tf 
;; hereto annexed Dated Shenif. "’^arriSo.d wlli^ wajrante,! as represented 
OCTA v IU3 I . CHA MiMbitteAin, anerm. ^ B ._ The snbscnberis the Agent for Ross & Smith’s 
ST11 . r nr vr,.. v York SEcn-TARY’s Office, ) justly celebrated and unrivalled Mineral Composition Ma- 
s tatt or New ^ K ’“ M ,^ urnc ^ chine Belting, the best and cheapest article in use. 
ALBANY, AU^U - > Also, for Emery & Co.’s Improved Railroad Horse Pow- 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe—Sir: Notice is , overshot Thresher and Separator, and will furnish the 
ereby given that at the General Election to be held m this ) ’ , manufacturers prices. C F GROSMAN. 
dague uueotypes. 
O, would some Power tiie giftie gi’e us, 
To see ourscl’s as tellers see us. 
S O w rote the eminent poet, Robert Burns, and an oppor¬ 
tunity is now offered to carry out the Poet’s suggestion, 
the subscriber having taken rooms in the Could Building, 
: £ I",” 
' and^conscientiously commend it.-Bomerset (Pa.) Whig, merly of Rochester, N. Y„ aged 25 years and 9 months O, would some Power tiie giftie gi’e us, uc f A Foot 
l ) This is a large and highly talented weekly journal, puli- — - -- , _ no vx rote^thc enffnent [ioct, Robert Burns, and an oppor- a rnmtiteoller Q\e place of Fhito C^Ftdte*"' M ° I8an 
’> { lishedat Rock-tet, N ; V ‘ ‘ 8 Palmyra Union School. b Utility is now offered to carry out the Poet’s suggesuon, A sSteT^easmer^in the placeof Alv'ah Hunt 
) | passes 6 it ^in'mechanical execution, ft is a cheerful, com- rpHE Fall and Winter Term of this Institution will com- to carry on the An Attorney General, in the place of Levi S.Chaffielffi 
>, panloVaVle.Tnstructiv'e and interesting home raper. and 1 mence on the 6th of October next under the charge ^^^^bfusm^ to ^ numerous b?anches. Having A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the placeof Hezekiah 
, x has a real worth and worthiness that should gam for it c 0 f the Rev. Justus W. Frlnch, A. M„ 1 rlnctpal, and 8 ejved in8tfUeli ons of the celebrated Meads, of Albany, C ’%^ Commissioner, in the place of Charles Cook, 
) ( wide circulation.—Medina Citizen. nine assistant teachers. toother with six years constant practice in the business. At Canal cominissioner, in i 
j ) we are glad to .cam that the proprietor’s eflbristo,pub- “5n Inspector of State Prisons, in the place of Alexander 
I ( lieh one of the best family agricultural papers tn the world, th ^ ir daughters for as finished an education as our best fe- sl , rc '\ 8lh ’, f ’ t ’4 ' nm enables H. Wells. „ 
> I are duly appreciated by the public, and that it has a large m#le seminaries can furnish. « fake - n^lUt Lkeness of a S “ two seconds. All of whose terms of service will expire on the last nay 
8 > circulation. With its beautiful typographical appearance Tuition #3,Alt per quarter, or #12 per year, winch in- h f.Af, morocco cases for #l and satisfa'-- I of December next. __ _ , Tn 
)|) and excellent matter, both original and selected, it is with c ] u des instruction in Chemistry, the higher branches of Pictures put in goo ’ . Also, a Justiceot tiie supremeCourtof the SeventhiJu 
[j us a peculiar favorite, which we cannot well dispense Mathema t ic8 , Latin, Greek and French Languages. Music ,lo 5 ( ^ B ^- vou cannot doa betterthlngnow while ! dicial District, in the place of Henry W'• Tnylor. whose 
hereby given that at the Gtj)terai Jitecwm io De neia loans sa me at manufacturers prices. C I GROSMAN. 
State on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday <rf No- Rochester, April, 1851. 70tf 
vember next, the following officers are to be elected, to --:- 
w it • T)TRD CAGES.—A large variety of Bird Cages—also 
A Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the place of Sam- | j; Founts and itird seed—for sale low at the American 
uel A. Foot. Seed Store, No 4 Main st., Curtis’ Block,Rochester. 
A Secretary of State, in the place of Christopher Morgan qytf C F GROSMAN. 
A Comptroller, in the place of Philo C. Fuller --———-; - ; 
A State Treasuier, in the placeof Alvah Hunt /'NORN SHELLKRS.-Ot various sizes and patteras- 
An Attorney General, in the place of Levi S. Chatfield. price from #3 to #7—for sale at the. American . ?ed 
A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the placeof Hezekiah store, 4 Main st., by 70 C£ LKUbMAN. 
B IRD CAGES.—A large variety of Bird Cages—also 
Founts and bird seed—for sale low at the American , 
Seed Store. No 4 Main st., Curtis’ Block, Rochester. 
7ut f C F GROSMAN. 
Tuition #3,50 per quarter, or #12 per year, which in 
All of whose terras of service will expire on the last day & c ._that tie has established a Sti: 
Rochester Stereotype Foundry, 
T HE undersigned would respectfully inform the public— 
and especially book and periodical publishers, authors, 
«... _th-it tio has established a Stf.rkotype Foundry in 
of December next. 
' ) with.—Marshall (Mich.) Statesman. 
\ , For general and varied agricultural intellig 
) \ Rural New Y'orker is decidedly the best agrii 
1 ) nal extant; and for scientific information in 
) matters,it is fully equal to any of its cotemporaries.—Inde- ® 
) [teudent Freeman. *~ a ®' 
l We have been a faithful reader of the closing volume, b 
) and must say that we know of no paper which comes 
> nearer to our ideal of what a Rural and Faintly paper p n 
) should be, than the “Rural New-Yorker.”—[Adrian - 
) (Mich.) Watch Tower. 
) a deservedly popular journal. As a family, agricultu- | 
l ra [ educational and literary periodical it can hardly be A 
( surpassed.—Canada Christian Advocate. 
> To farmers and mechanics, and indeed to all classes 
) and occupations, its columns afford a fund of reading of - 
) t he utmost value. It is worthy of an extended circulation. \\ 
) —Christian Ambassador. a pa 
{ Moore’s Rural New-Yorker is the best Agricultural puff 
) and Family l'a[ter in the United States.—Mich. Tel. just] 
Rochester. His establishment is furnished with ev ery tr - 
:me Court of the Seventh Ju- ci1 ;, y f or stereotyping, in the best manner. Books, Fampn- 
tf Henry W. Taylor, whose , cts periodicals, Cuts of all kii.tts, (including figures of 
tn the last day of December an „’ na L, implements, etc.') Patent Medicine Advertise¬ 
ments, &c., Plates blocked in a superior style, on 
wenty seventh District,in the IIia t, 0 "any. All work executed with promptness and on 
e term of service will expire reas0 nahle terms, and equal in style and fir.ishto that done 
#1,25 to #l,7b per wees, rarems may ue atwureu un; m - Af . ,, gPnara ti 0 n some 
its and morals of scholars from abroad will be carefully artic , e Q ’ f appare i jg 0 | 1CI , kept and cherished for years as a 
guarded. R G PARI el, > token of remembrance, how much more valuable would 
< 'i! t i m ’ I rustees. be a WRl] execllte d daguerreotype of the loved and lost.— 
„ , 0 , 1C -, ’ 3 on^i Are you a parent? What would you not give for a perfect 
Palymra, Sept. 12,18ol. Jdwl likeness of vourself, taken when a child? It would show 
—-^ ' o the effects of time and call up many happy remembrances. 
J U 11 N DUKIt, qTiis satisfaction you can now afford to your children, an<l 
& ttnrnmr and flnmiqpllnr at I.HW should they be snatched from yotir embrace by the cold 
Attorney ana LOUnsenur d.L tid.Wj handof death, your possession of their daguerreotype ltke- 
fir>nTTRVll T V MONROE OO N Y nessfis - if taken by a good artist, will afford sweet conso- 
8COTTSV ILLh, MONROE LU., N. I at ion; and if the present opportunity i? not improved you 
--— - - may at some future period have reason to feel gratetul tor 
We say again, this Rural New-Yorker is as interesting these gentle hints from I. N. BLOODGOOD, Daguerrean, 
a naper as can he found in the State cr Union. This is no who can always be found at his rooms, where the citizens 
puff, but our real sentiment, and expressed because it is 1 of this city ar.d surrounding country are lespccttully tti- 
justly demanded.—Sackett’s Harbor Observer. vitedtocall. 88-t. 
Palymra, Sept. 12,1851. 90wl 
JOHN DORR, 
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 
SCOTTSVILLE, MONROE CO., N. Y. 
County Officers to be elected tor said county: 
Three members of Assembly, 
A Superintendent of the Poor, in the place of John H. 
Thompson; . . , , . „ 
Two Justices of the Sessions, in the places ot Wm. 15. 
Alexander ant. Wm. L. Brock; 
A County Judge, in the piac° of Patrick G. Buchan; 
A Surrogate, in the place of Moses Spe~7’ 
A County Treasurer, in the place of Lewis Selye; 
All whose terms of service will expire on the last day ot 
December next. Yours, respectfully. 
CHRISTOPHER MORGAN, Secretary ol State. 
N. B .—A 11 papers in said County will please insert this 
notice once in each week till after election, and present 
the bill to the Board of Supervisors for payment. 
at anv other Foundry in the country. 
\n establishment of this kind has long oeen a des dera- 
tum iu this city, and now that one is in operation, it is 
hoped a liberal share of patronage wiil be awarded! o the 
jr#” Foundry in Talmr.n Biock Buffalostrei-.. Ail or¬ 
ders from a distance may be addressed to 
J. V.. BROW N, 
March, 1851. , Rochester, N Y. 
N. E. OM type taken in exchanged r work. (bo-tt j 
Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c 
THAGI/F. PLOWS of all sizes, Threshing Machines, of 
HZ,it kinds of Agricultural Implements,Seeds, <kc., 
imtobv “ E- C. WILDER & CO 
(C2-tf) Palmyra, W aytteCo.,,N. Y. 
