MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
foreign Intelligence. 
ARRIVAL OF THE BALTIC. 
Three Days Later from Europe, 
|je J&arketa. 
“Speed the Plow.” 
Rurai, New-Yorker Office, > 
Rochester, Oct. 2, 1851. £ 
FLOUR—To the trade®4,38(5)4,75; best qualities ©5,25. 
Thk Steamer Baltic, Capt. Comstock, arrived 
at New York, on tiie 28th ult., with three days ( ® 50c 
later news from Europe. 
The Baltic experienced continuous westerly 1IA 
winds, and from the 19th to the 26th encountered FL< 
a succession of strong gales with a head of sea. 
GRAIN— We hear of sale of 2,700 bush. Genesee wheat Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Currants, &’c 
87£c. and 2,400 bush, white Michigan at 80c. Corn 4s Together with a general assortmert'.if Ornamental Trees, 
50c. Oats 28(a)31 c. Barley 56(a)02i[c. Shrubs, Roses, and Green House Plants. • 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, hay and straw cotters. “Speed the Plow.” 
# *mcr' patr^s'an 8 f| a th(i )r pubnc^RcneraM'y, with *the the kind that cut against a cylinder of prepared raw LJCIICSCC SCCll StOTC &, Ag, WarCllOlISC 
.rasas!* 1 -. 
Apples, Peaches, Pears, Chemes, *c„., S| .. 
Plums, Apricots, Quinces, _ Nectarines, ter. which also cuts against a cylinder of raw hi™ We euhSnnr d . 1 T Plemenls used in AgricuJtura 1 and Ilortt- 
Apples, Peaches, 
Plums, Apricots, 
Pears, 
Quinces, 
Cherries, 
Nectarines, 
SHEEP PELTS—38(3>40c. Lamb skins 18(3>38c. 
HAY—Hay brings from ©7 to @11 per ton. 
FLOUR BARRELS sell at from 28 to 32 cents. 
DWARF PEAR TREES. 
40,000 Dwarf I’car Trees; of those varieties nsi.v 
which are known to succeed well upon the Quince s'oek. 
Our stocks are all imported and the irees too fine to need 
recommending. 
Our prices are made to correspond with the expense ot 
a succession ot strong gales with a head of sea. ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. recommending. 
Markets. —At Liverpool, cotton was firm atthe Flour, bbl.@4,38(5)4,75 Buttor, lb. (a>12£ Our prices are made to correspond with the expense of 
quotations per Africa. Sales for three days have Pork, mess.15,00(3)15,50 Cheese, lb.5 A(5)6c ral8ll >g, not with the scarcity of the articles these trees are 
been 20 000 bales of which fi 000 were on finAn i)0 - cwt .5,75(3)6,00 poultry. therefore within the reach of all. 
... ’ , ?’ Which o, U were on spec Beu g cwt.@6,00 Turkeys, lb.7(®fic Our facilities for supplying wholesale dealers arc unsur- 
uiation and export. * Do. bbl mess. 11,00(3)11,50 Chickens.5(3)7c P assC(J - 
Flour was in moderate demand at unchanged Lard, tried.94(3)10 heeds. A general Catalogue and list of wholesale prices rum- 
prices. go. leal.7c 
Indian corn scarce, and commands full prices, shouhters^do’ ’. ’. !, “!?(3 >Hc 
T he quotations of Western Hour were 18aI9s; Potatoes, bi>’.37 j(g>50c 
Philadelphia and Baltimore 18al9s; sour 16al7s6d grain. 
White corn 27a28s; yellow 2Ga2Gs. 6d, and mix- 'f heat > bu .- 
ed25,. 6d.»25,. 6d teStxu:: :::??& 
Indian meal loalGs. Rye.62,1(3)69 
Provisions generally dull. Oats.28(n)31c 
Wool firm. The report of the state of trade in 1!arley ‘ * * j,;^* * - 5(,faoi!c 
Manchester is considered favorable. Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50(3)4,00 
England.— The report of the discoveries of gold . 
in Australia continues favorable. f;. 
Do. leaf.7c I Clover, hu . . . .@5,06(5)5,50 ishecl t0 a!1 applicants. B1SSELL & HOOKER, 
Hams, smoked. . .94(3)104c Timothy.1,50(3)2,50 
Shoulders, do.7(a)8c | Flax.1,25(3)1,50 
Potatoes, hu .37.j(5)50c | sundries. 
grain. Whitefish, bbl.©7,50(5)8 
Wheat,bu.. .88(3)9lc Codfish, cwt.3,50(3)4 
Corn,. . . ..48(3)50c Salt, bbl.1,06(3)1,124 
Buckwheat.lie Applcs, bu.25(3)38 
Rye.62.1(3)69 Do. dried. 624 
Oats.28(3)31c I Eggs, do/,.10(3)11 
[91 w8J 
Sept 23, 1851. 
Rochester Commercial Nuiseries. 
DE WTISTRY. 
DR. A. J. PERKINS, is to he found al 
^--UffTrT^ Gould Buildings, State Street, 
*—1—* NO. 12, SECOND FLOOR, 
Where all operations are performed in the Dental Pro- 
bave also lever Straw Cutters. Those who want any 
thing in the line will save money by calling on us at No. 
68 State-st. 89-1 f. BR IGGS & BROTHER. 
ELECTION NOTICE. 
M ONROE COUNTY, ss.: Sheriff's Office.—A general 
Election is to be held in the County of Monroe, on 
•he Tuesday succeeding (lie first Monday of November 
next: at which will he chosen the Officers mentioned in the 
notice from the Secretary of State, of which a copy thereof 
is hereto annexed. Dated at Rochester, Aug. 23, 1851 
OCTAVIUS P. CHAMBERLAIN, Sheriff. 
State of New York, Secretary’s Office, } 
Albany, August 14, 1851. 3 * 
To the Sheriff of the County of Monroe—Sir: Notice is 
hereby given that at the General Election (o lie held in this 
State on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of No¬ 
vember next, the following officers arc to lie elected, to 
wit: 
A Judge of the Court of Appeals, in the place of Sam¬ 
uel A. Foot. 
cultural pursuits. 
„ ,?’ b f y w ° uld particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a scries of 24 different 
sizes, manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter in¬ 
vented by the same firm. ’ 
We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
1 ?«'?[’ 0 van0l,B SIZf, s antl extra manufacture. 
Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill 
Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper. 
Pcnnock’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
a lw a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
.Seeds, both domestic and imported. 
JOHN RAP.YL.TE & CO., Irving Block, 
__ 65 Buffalo st., Rochest er. 
NEW SEED STORE 
AND 
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE. 
No. 68 State st„ first door south of Wells & Co.’s Express 
°? ce ’ Aril0| (l’s BIock. Rochester. N. Y. 
I MIL subscribers, under the nameof Biuogs& Brother 
w are now opening a New Seed Store and Agricultural 
.50(3)02c Beans bu.Y 25(791 56 VVIlcreal1 operations are performed in the Dental Pro- 
mnes id,I t’,.(tairinn ^ssion. superior to any other operator in this section of the 
cwt 3 50(3)4 00 Wood hard ‘cord’ ilyn country Either in filling with pure gold and tin foil, to in- 
, cwt. -L50W4 00 wood, hard,cord.. .3®4 ,00 serting fr01n „ I1C toodi to a full set in fine gold, and war- 
Sheep Pelts.38(3)40c | Wool, lb.30(3)40e 
Lamb skins.18(3)38c | Flour barrels.28(3)32 
Messrs. Campbell and Arnot, of Liverpool, con¬ 
nected with the South American trade; W. Me- New York Market 
Neal & Co., also of Liverpool, ill the grain trade, NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 3 P M.—ASHES- -Market 
and Spencer, Ashley & Co., grain dealers at Lon- 8 *er for Pearls. Sales of bbls 5 50 and Pots 5@5 06. 
don. are amoilir the failures announced for the. nnct CO P Pi >N -Nothing done to test the steamer’s news. 
Do anf* d/ao cii ...... „..a. .1 lull CI .-1 m olio guiu, illlU war- 
'r!i\ Ik’.01,7-.,,, ranted to answer all purposes of mastication 
",, V,“^il.OQ/Jto., 1 llave gum and all other teeth manufactured expressly 
. xAW-i i to my order, and any of my customers, can have them 
made to fit, suit and compare to the natural expression of 
Market the face, so ns to be a fac simile of nature. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 29, 3 P M.—ASHES- -Market ea- Teeth Filled by a new process. No pain given in fill- 
•r for Pearls. Sales of bbls 5 50 and Pots 5@5 06. > n g the most sensitive tooth, without the use of Chloroform, 
COTTON-Nothing done to test the steamer’s news. anew discovery decidedly superior to any thing ever 
don are amoilS’the failures announced for the n«Ht COT I ON-Nothing done to test the steamer’s news. a new Discovery decidedly superior to any thing ever 
fY.,!! , 0 ,® 'I'ln.t.lVr!!* , P FLOUR—W, stern and State rather dull for the low before the public. Extracting atended to as usual, 
lew (la) s. 1 lie liabilities 01 the former house are grades—sales being restricted by the supplies in prospect. 2 YII work done by an experienced operator of 12 
said to bo very heavy 
Demand light and confined to the home trade. Sales years constant practice and warranted. 
There were 60,000 visitors at the vreat Exhibi- blds-3 8l@:?87 for State; 3 for Ohio; 3 94 p - s - My register is not yet full—a chance for a few 
ion on Mmirlnv S @112* for New Michigan and Indiana; 4 18%(3>4 25 for names more. Give us a call at Gould Building, No. 12,2d 
r P | , - , , , ,. , . Genesee. Canadian $1. Rye Flour quietat331. Corn door - _ __ 86infl. 
Jhe harvest has proved splendid in every Meal scarce at 3 87>£ for Jersey. xrt 
espect. * GRAIN—A limited demand for AVheat and the market * ” »' A DC.YIr, J£N. 
tion on Monday. 
The harvest has proved splendid in every 
respect. 
TO FARMERS. 
Commissioner, in the placeofChar.es Cook, waimV^ffifog in oTune are m?ue^tef tolVwe 
H. A Wehs PeCt0r ° fState PriS ° nS ’ in thC P ' aCe ° fAlexandcr " ‘ ma G U “ °' ,JeCt f ° r 8U CHAS W. BRIGGS, 
All of whose terms of service will expire on the last day 68-tf ° f the late 3 a P, ! iv*, e & Bri g8 8 - 
of December next. - JOHN r. B RIGGS. 
Aiso, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Seventh Ju- PLOWS ! PLOWS * * (*inviNi t, 
dicial District, in the place of Henry W. Taylor, whose * NEW serins of „in„.. r i * •„ * 
terra of service will expire on the last day of December A or hlpncd furrow i U la i t! a “fl la y>ng flat 
next. Mason & r’ cd ' atel , y ROt t:y Bu Wlcs, Nourse, 
Also, a Senator from the Twenty seventh District,in the Stome of the No ’ ^of ( tml d ^ pen8 F Ve , exper ’ mente - 
place of Samuel Miller, whose term of service will expire m an article on Plows mi S ° f !’ 0 V. s are described 
on the last day of December next. 1 of BrattW«ro,mh v? m- 1 lo , wln ?- t,y "• >’.■ Holbrook, 
County Officers to lie elected for said county: Albanv ('uiiivmnr ,V2 8 l JUCn published in the 
Three members of Assembly; y rai S vi k ,n No ’ 8 <i7 and 08 of Moore’s R u- 
A Superintendent of the Poor, in the place of John II. Eagi e Prows of different i 
m—-jpson; Enrie C and pltteon en SI7 ' es ’ amon S wllicl1 ar e the 
Justices of the Sessions, in the places of Win. B. Subsoil p7ow* riiffi>r„nt • 
inder ana Wm. I,. Brock; Akn Y/,,! Horent sizes, plain and full rigged. 
founty Judge, in me p.ac» of Patrick G. Buchan; Pl^’v CAs nNos Vuch'^ '.'/'YTl'Y’ 769 ,' , 
surrogate, in the place of Moses ope””- nnints for -.it ti,Y mU C . s “ loulli -boards, land sides, and 
founty Treasurer, in the place of r.ewis Seiye; 1 > Y ® ah0ve !’ lovv8 : 
whose terras of service will expire on the last day oi for 8a le hv the 8ulwcHher a C n g8 * Wl11 con8laa ffy 
nher next. Yours, respectfullv. nric^ Bo8ton J a '' d Worcester retail 
CHRISTOPH ER MORG AN, Secretary of State, bouse No 68 Stete-st whet C ,^ ric , ult ' ,ra] War «- 
B.—All papers in said County will please insert this all those who take ail interest in 'the improvementofffie 
tonce in each week till after election, and present plow, call and examine our assortment wheiwtw?* f 
II to the Board of Supervisors for payment. to purchase or not. BRIGGS I rbot® 1811 
p ment of Adeclie in a state of siege, in conse- PROVISIONS—Sales of Pork at 15 7 
quenco ol the disturbances that have recently oc- 13 25@133l for prime; old dull, 12 50 for prime, 15 25 for ... 
curred. mess. Dressed Hogs 7@8. Beef firm and in demand UAt»FtURI:,«IYPES. 
Several members of the Legitimist Party have lltformcr l lril;C8 ’ Lard more plenty. O, would some Power the giftie gi’e us, 
Pq«k, m r & c “ » I o see oursel’s as ithers see us. 
left I ar ls ior Germany, for the purpose of consult- A lbany Market* qq wrote the eminent port, Robert Burns, and an oppor- 
ing with Count De Chamhord with respect to the ALBANY, Sept. 27th.—Flour, &e.—The market con- ^ tuni| y is now offered to carry out toe Poet’s suggestion, 
elections of May next. tinued active yesterday up to the close, and the sales in the subscriber having taken rooms in the ( ould Building, 
The persons implicated in the late Paris nb.t the aggregate reached 3,000 bbls at quotations. The de- No. 9, end of 2d floor, where he intends to carry on the 
have he,’,, tried hv 1 kfrv n ,d „L! I ll ' »>a„d this morning was moderate, and only a limited bus- dag,,err an business, in its numerous branches. Having 
nave neon tried by a J ury, and nearly all acquitted. j IH . ss .. iis transacted. Prices have undergone no change, received instructions of the celebrated Meads, of Albany, 
A *10 t resident laid the foundation stone of the and the sales, which sum up about 1,000 bbls, were made together with six years constant practice in the business, 
Central Market at Paris, on the 13th inst., in the at yesterday’s quotations. We notices sales since our last he flatters himself that he can take pictures, which for 
A county Judge, in tne p.ace of Patrick G. Buchan; 1 ’low Castings , 
D^i^r sorwrvicc ^^ 
CHRISTOPHER MORGAN, Fee,entry of State. where 
• !*• A I! papers in said County will please insert this all those who take an interest 
nouceonce in each week till after election, and present plow, call and examine our at 
the bill to the Board of Supervisors for payment. to purchase or not. 
Avg’,’?' 2-', 185.’. 88td Rochester, April 24, 1851. 
have been tried by a Jury, and nearly all acquitted. 
The President laid the foundation stone of the 
presence of a vast concourse of people. The ot ■ r ) (, 6 bagj of Cornraeal at 115@i 19 T* cwt 
buildings are to he completed in six years. ,, AArain—'The supply of Wheat exceeds the 
, r J the market is heavy. A sale of 1,600 bu 
Italy.— An important seizure of arms was made made early in the morning at 93e; and on’ 
at Rome on the 4th. bu prime do at 97I»e. Red Ohio is dull with 
of 500 bags of Cornraeal at 1 15@1 19 T cwt strength, beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. He 
Grain-The sum.lv of Wheat exceeds tiie demand and ?! so has l , h(: latC8t im P rov cd instruments which enables 
the market is heavy 7 A w e of 1 600 b K „ hlm t0 take a Perfect likeness of a child in two seconds, 
made enrlv in the mnre.ine at. Me!’and L 'r'fcL i ™ .. Pictures put in good morocco cases for® l, and satisfac- 
the bill to tiie Board of Supervisors for payment. 
A yg’ts* 25, Z° B «. oq td 
PHIPPS UNION SEMINARY. 
Albion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
^I''il!-. I all Perm of this Institution will open on the 3d 
-A day of September next. II. L. ACHILLES, Sec. 
Albion, Aug. 5, 1851. 
at Rome on the 4th. bu prune do at 97>4e. Red Ohio is dull with a good sup- 
the Secret Co,..i^ held o„ t ho {8^82*^? 
oth, iiacl ejected thiee Metropolitan Churches—18 Halos 11,400 bu at 55@56 tor unmerchantable, and f>7c for 
Cathedrals in tiio Bishopric. sound Western mixed. Barley is coming forward more 
made early in the morning at 93e; and on ’Change 1,300 J ™ " " 00 “ morocco casus ,or « 1 ’ and 8all8lac - 
piv’offer hu" 1 Cor i? is in^better Supply M^Uhe "demand Reader ’ P erha P 8 you cannot do a better tiling now while 
being less active, the market aliirht v^ivors the hn^“ you / ? lind | 8 upon the subject, then go with your family 
and secure the shadow ere the substance fade. How many 
of you have lost a father, a mother, or a little prattling 
Si’AtN.—Tiie report of negotiation on foot be¬ 
tween England and France for tiie protection of 
Cuba, is confirmed. 
Gen. Amero has been appointed Minister of 
War, and accepted the oliice. 
VU purenase or not. BRIGGS <St BROTHER 
Rochester, April 24, 1851. 69-tf 
GARDENING AND FARMING TOOLS, 
OUCH as Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Garden Reels 
Uf , U L r / lneB ; I ransplanting and Weeding Trowels 
r l ' ° ral Rak ®. 8 ’ Hedge Shears, and other articles too numer¬ 
ous to mention, tor sale at the Monroe Seed Store and Ag¬ 
ricultural Warehouse, No 68 State street, by 
_i!l___ BRIGGS & BRO. 
Drags, Cultivators ami Corn Plows. 
'Ey E have a large number of the Butterfly and Square 
TV Harrows, made after the best patterns,—and im- 
proved Lorn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reversible 
we W1 86,1 at Iow l' rir ' es - Call and see. 
- 68tt - _BRIGGS & BRO., 68 State st. 
Turkey. The Turkish fleet has not yet sailed. “S'nfJstate rtSfc.” A^sale H4 bu Rye^aTmadeat shoulT ffieyf 
Germany.—T he Frankfort Police have arrest- ™y z c. J TJour 8hoaldt hey be snatched from your embrace by the cold 
e e X res? L J °nr. hand of death, your possession of their daguerreotype like- 
, three ol the chiets of the Democratic Party, ac- Hulfulo Market. nesses, if taken by a good artist, will afford sweet conso- 
ised of a plot to overthrow tiie existing institu- BUFFALO, Sept. 29.—The marketer Flour was quiet lalion; and lf th e present opportunity i> not improved you 
ms. Some important papers were seized. on Saturday, the demand being limited principally to tiie !!‘ ay at 80 ! ll( ; f l,tu re period have reason to feel grateful for 
t> iii- ... trade. Sales about 1,000 bbls at previous rates. 3 31 gii’i 37 these gentle hints from L N. BLOODGOOD, Dagucrrean, 
l ORTUGAL.—Lisbon advices report a military for ordinary to choico brands Ohio and Michigan: 3 39® who can always be found at his rooms, where the citizens 
ed three of the chiefs of tiie Democratic Party, ac¬ 
cused of a plot to overthrow tiie existing institu¬ 
tions. Some important papers were seized. 
s,ac ‘ DUNN’S SCYTHES. —--- briggs & bro. 
vhile tynE Subscriber still acts as agent for tiie North Wayne Cultivators ami Corn Plows. 
^ Scythe Co., in ihc sale of these Scythes. Ample ar- 'ITyEhnve a large number of the Butterfly and Suuare 
nany rangements have been made to enable him to supply deal- V V Harrows, made after the best patterns—and im- 
ers lor wholesale and retail, on the most favorable terms. proved Corn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reversible 
tin ar All Scythes sold by him, will be what they are repre- “Which we will sell at low prices. Call and see 
uimg rented, as he does not endorse the tricks of tiie trade prac- (i8u - _ BRIGGS & BRO., 68 State st 
a f.'l tlc ® d b y othor manufacturers and agents. Cradle makers ~I . 77 , --- 
ould W,H receive a large share of attention, as the grain Scythes Agricultural Societies Attention 
made by this Company now confessedly stand unrivalled. .,7, 
rfect CJrdcTs for Scythes maybe forwarded to me by mail or TEND's frOBt 
"! VC ' M t0 V- B - Burleigh, who will act as traveling agent, r T'' ln ,' : Subscriber is far better prepared than ever, to sun- 
ices. visiting all parts ol the State in due season. A- I’Jy Agricultural Societies with Tents during the sea- 
’ a . n ,‘ Snathes, Forks, Hoes, Cradles, Horse-rakes, and 80 , t ’ of . Co “ nt y fairs, having now Three Tents of tiie 
cold other implements, furnished of the best quality and on following dimensions: rfce Aents 01 l,,e 
,' ka ' favorable terms. Orders addressed to me, at the office of ? teilts fecl wide. 99 feet long; convene 1.000 
nso- Moores Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, will receive , 1 tent 05 feet in diameter, •* upq 
a '"sst h,eam «• wmTE - 
) revolution as probable, though it was thought the 
) scheme would fail, as the army is decidedly in favor 
[ of the Duke of Saldauha. 
> Pho proceedings in the latter’s administration 
/ were considered favorable. 
') The London papers to the evening of the 16th, 
1 and Liverpool ol the 15th, make no mention of 
’ the liberation of Kossuth. 
, U. S. Stocks Abroad.—A n idea of the im- 
) mease amount of United States securities held by 
) foreigners may be formed from the fact that of 
3 50 for fancy brands. There was a fair inquiry for Wheat • , city ,, a 
with sales 5,900 bu Ohio at G6o afloat. Corn was in good vltcd to cal1- 
demand, witii sates 40,000 bu at 42c for damaged, 44(3) 14>£ r 
for sound. Oats in fair demand. Sales 12,000 bu at 25. ■*? 
of this city and surrounding country are respectfully in 
vited to call. gg_tf 
aemand, witii sales 40,000 hu at 42c for damaged, 41(3) lIQ TPTTPt l\i TIJITD f) A/YTVTC? 
for sound. Oats in fair demand. Sales 12,000 bu at 25. r U 4A iv J. J. U iiij XYUUITd, 
and a 48e on°'Fiour to Aiban^or°T C ° r "’ °’‘ Wheat The Lar g est and most Extensive Establishment in 
New York Cattle Market. 
Rochester! 
On the Cash System! No. 29 State Street. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—At Washington Yard—More 1 pHE subscriber, having removed his largesiock of Cab 
Cattle offering here than for some lime past; prices, how- A- inet Furniture to the extensive Ware-rooms, No. 21 
W ' U ' MUKt EMERY & GO’S. 
' V5ri ™™“ rai Ne "" VorkS ;“’' A ss:i a ;"' n,society ’ s 
War ®-W««sc! RAILROAD HORSE POWER. 
TRemoved from f T ,,, k | a, ’ ove . j ,Ist }y celebrated Powers as now made and 
Fro nt Street X BO d by , ‘ , “- , f"»>«:ribers, are offered Hie public with the 
J 6et ftsurnnee that they arc all they are represented-they hav- 
-'Q_ o/29 Itm A I <4 nffi been very extensively and thoroughly inteoduced and 
«-r,Frr-sn LO tested, sitle by side, with all ihe tread powers known, of 
\. j ® ItEE jTj ony note in the country, anti been preferred. 
\. O. POSITS THE The Chairman of ithe Agricultural Society’s Committee 
ARCADE. 011 0V u ers ’ 111 . a communication written several 
v •» SEEDS & FARVT foonthsafter the awarding of premium to the above Ilorse- 
\ IN ’TonK OP Power, says: “ I spent much time at the late State Fair. 
* fvFRY 1 ( Se pt 1859,] at Aibany, in examining the various Horse- 
' & y 7 LVLRY Powers, viz. Wheeler’s, Allen’s, Ham’s, and Emery & 
DESCRIPTION ! t-o’s. hrsi with the owners and makers, and heard all tliev 
J P FOGG & BROTHER. £°' lld 8a y,_and again in their ahsence-and theresultmost 
— " -- '"fly convinced me that yours tvas the best, and if I want- 
EfffEUY & CO.’S edone, I would give, TWENTY DOLLARS more for 
N EW YORK State Agricultural Society’s First Prenii- yo ' ir8 a ,,r l n any ° lb ? rs P« the grounds; and as you have 
um Railroad Horse Power Threshers, &c. r ?, the lai *re ls f;ur| y. '• is just that you should receive a 
We havethe above on sale, and one set up in running IU i J < i'^ d ’ „„ v , 
order, a* our store. We invite those who wish to purchase ®1: y ' 8 “. *ou know from experience that I 
horse | owers, &.c., to examine it have no sort of partiality for your establishment, and as a 
BRIGGS & BROTHER, committee-man of said Society for years, I have decided 
83-tf 68 State street, Rochester. y°u °lteuer than for you; and if others have a bet- 
---—_ ter article than you, I would decide in their favor if the 
H ARVEST GLOVES-Cot up expressly for Far- S?"’!!'!! 611 y0ur e8lal,li *l»«ent, and vice versa, hurt 
mers’ use, in the harvest field, a sine defenco nminct .... 7 1 ‘V y ’ 
Rochester 
SEED STORE 
AND 
^» ric Hltural 
: Ware-House! 
s, ’Hi* Removed from 
Front Street 
to no. 
29 BUFFALO 
./ STREET, 
rM%/PCl OPPOSITE THE 
i ?WS'/ / arcade. 
SEEDS & FARM- 
ING TOOLS OF 
yX EVERY 
description! 
J P FOGG h BROTHER. 
JerTotfs up toffilof 8malIer that wil1 convene from 10 
N. B.—-It is desirable that early application he made. 
Address £. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
_ Rociiester. N. Y. 
foreigners may be formed from the fact that of d ' . r - , . and assubstantially manufactured, and as complete asany 
^951 000 form ins’the half-vearlv intern*! Off ^ed>7,°00 Sheep and Lambs. Prices of Sheep at West of New York city. In his list of Furniture may be 
X o'. I L A lniit yearly interest due on from ®1,50 to 2.50(3)3,75. Lambs ®1,25 to 2,25(3)3,50— found Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Ottomans, Chairs. Tables 
the Dtate debt of rennsylvanta, on the 1st instant, 1,500 leftover. Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. &c., &c. in 
no less than ,^631,000 was due to foreign liolders r . A * Chamberlain’s—At market 300 Beef Cattle offered; Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, manufactured from 
only $420,000 coming to domestic holders. Ac- iSsre^ Lambs ’ Ul « ln08t d< f^’' ,s al » d best.approved patterns, 
cnriliiur to this ihnni ihirt,: m ;n;„ „c i n <• Beeves sow at irom 80(0)7,50, all sold. Common Cabinet Ware— In addition to what is abov 
cording to tins about thirty millions of dollars of Cows and Calves, sales at from ®20 to 28(3)40; all sold. enumerated, he has also on hand a very heavy stock o 
the debt oi that Stato is hold in Kuropo, leaving Sales Sheep at from ©1,75 to 2,75(3)4,50; Lambs, ®1,50 cheaper ware, composing Cane, Flag, and Wood-seate 
hill lf>n millinnu in llm A- T T..:__ 1 tO 2,50(3)3; all SOld. Chairs, of all Btvles and nrlcea Hnrnnna T.hlno 
capitalists. 
( Going Home.— Miss Frederika Bremer the 1.HI0 Beeves, and 1,054 Stores, consistini 
> Swedish novelist, starts for Europe on Saturday 'Tric^-MaSCf-Ex^^^^ 
next, in the steainei Atlantic. Miss Bremer lias ®5,50; second do. ® 5 ; third do. 4; ordii 
, been in thiscountry some two years, during which Hides— 95,25 9 cwt. TaIIow®5,25. 
time she has travelled extensively, and seen much Veal Calves, ®3, 5(3)6. 
of American society, it is linderatood that oo her 8SS?«SK3IS»JSSr’ 
) return she will publish her notes and observations, Two years old, $8, 10fd)12. 
‘ and that thev will ho translated by Mary Howitt Three years old, ®14, 16, 20, 33(3)35. 
; This work will he looked for with interest by the Threpand Lambs- 8,259 at market. 
many atimtrers of this lady’s writings, in this Prices— Extra, ®3,25(S>5,50. By lot, « 
? country.— Transcript, Sep. 11 Ik. Remarks—'I’he supply to-day exceeds 
Beeves sold at Irom ©6,3)7,50; ail sold. Common Cabinet Ware—In addition to what is abov 
Cows and Calves, sales at from ®20 to 28(3)40; all sold. enumerated, tie has also on hand a very heavy stock o 
SalesSheep at Irom ©1,75 to 2,75(3)4,50; Lambs, ©1,50 cheaper ware, composing Cane, Flag, and Wood-seate 
i 2,50(3)3; all sold. Chairs, of all styles and prices. Bureaus, Tables, Roek- 
rhimlii-i/W Enttio iMA-tenv ing Chairs, Stands, Bedsteads, Lounges, &c..&c. By his 
GuniDiulge Cattle Market. change of location tiie subscritKir has greatly increased his 
CAMBRIDGE, Sept. 24.—At market, 2,154 Cattle,about facilities for manufacturing, and while ho is able to manu- 
1,100 Beeves, and 1,054 Stores, eonsistingof working oxen, facture every article of furniture on short notice, and witii 
>ws and calves, two and three years old. ’ promptness, he can supply all orders at a reduction of 15 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra ©6,25 per cwt.: first quality t0 20 I'or cent, for cash, from the prices charged by other 
5,50; second do. ©5; third do. 4; ordinary 3,75. houses, and warrant every article to give perfect satisfac- 
Hides—©5,251? cwt. Tallow©5,25. tion. He has five large show rooms, filled with furniture 
Veal Calves, ©3, 5(3)0. of his own manufacture, of the best description, which he 
Stores—Working oxen—©95, 100(3)120. invites the public to inspect. 
Cows and Calves—©17, 23,25(3)32. The friends and patrons of the subscriber, who have 
Two years old, ©8, 10(3)12. formerly found him at No. 6 Front St., are invited to con- 
Thrce yenrs old, ©11,16, 20, 33(3)35. The two last very tinue their favors at his new location, 
iperior. J 70eow-tf C. J. HAYDEN, No. 20 State St. 
& 
w 
Subterranean Aquatic Excursion. —A por- Bosior/r 
tion oi the Cochituaio water functionaries, says Sheep a 
the Boston Traveller, embarked in an iron boat, 
lately, at Long Pond, and sailed through the Anne- 
Him* te tl.Q I I,,.,,,,. ... C’l_1. r> • „ A WOO 
icep and Fowls.—[Boston Atlas. 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
BRIGHTON, Sept. 25.—At market, 1300 Beef Cattle, 1,- 
dtict to the Gate House at Charles River, Newton 8oo!Storei. « ^elj oi Co^ud Odv^ t^deX C °‘ ltain 
Lower i’ alls, a distance we believe of ten miles._ 6,000 Sheep and Lambs, and 1,000 Swine. N. B._All woi 
Their object was to oxamine the condition of the I’rices—Beef Cattle—Extra ©6,25; 1st quality ©5,50; 2d January, 1851. 
statue, which was lost by the Swedish ship West- rsr Owint to tb 
moreland, oft Cape Palos, on Jhe 3d of May, 1850, keSrices have decl 
has been recovered, and is now in the city of New .. 
York, having arrived in the British schooner Volo, 
from Carlhagena, consigned to Messrs. Ripley 
Cameron. It is gratifying to know that this fine At Barre, Orleans 
production o r our native artist is in good order, WHITE, of Carlton 
save a slight injury to the pedestal.— N. Y. Jour. wf thc forraer P lact ‘- 
Cum. " - ;= = 
\ A Gikl who worked at Printing.— A Cin- 
) cinnati paper stales that 3 years ago a poor orphan 
I girl applied and was admitted to set type for that 
I paper. She worked two years, during which time 
) she earned, besides her board, about $200, and 
I’rices— Extra, @3,25(3)5,50. By lot, @1,75, 2(5)2,25. MARSHA EL’S HOOK ISHNDERY, 
Remarks-1 he supply to-day exceeds thc demand, and _ __ BURNS’ BLOCK corner of State and 
prices are somewhat less than last week. f cor J °. ar J (1 
136 cars came over the Fitchburg Railroad. 100 over the t om Rochester ^ Y & S °° k ' 
Shetoriand FcnQs!—[Boston’Atlas"' 1 WUh CaUlC ’ H ° r3es ’ ‘ Music ^Ks.Pamphlets. Periodicals, & c, 
hound in plain and fancy bindings; old hooks rcuouml. 
Brighton Cattle Market. I ' 00 , k ? rulcd to any P a «ern, and bound toonler; 
nmeiiTUM or ,,, Public and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— 
8(in ^inrei iV Atmark( ;'; D66 Beef Cattle, 1,- Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at- 
„00 ritores, t> pairs Working Oxen, 91 Cows and Calves, tended to. 
C, °P?w- ee L a < ! , f d f^«te bS, n> R ? d '£2°J W J ne - ,• N ’ B — A11 work warranted, and done at low prices 
do @5 'ld do © LXlfa Lt quality ©5,50; 2d January, 1851. |57-tf.', F. H. MARSHALL 
Two'years ofd’ ©qji!'i 2 ( 3 ) M. Groceries at Wholesale, 
Three years old, @14,1b(5>21. SMITH A; PERKINS, 
(fowsand°CawTs^« 17 0 ’ 22 5 '23 3 D 3 M 6 T „, K ’ F- Sl “ ith & Co.,-Established in 1826. ] 
■m^nTotTt 1 ©6 each."® ‘ 5 ° * 1 ’ 75 ’ ’ 0nc extra “ ^Snge 81.°“^^%_^ erchants - 
Swine—3Jc(2)4ic; retail 4J®3ic; fat hogs 4Jc. E. F. SMITH. | W. H. PERKINS. 
nr' Owing to the large number of Beef Cattle nt mar- W I 'k,'7' Hb caH tbe attention of the trade to the fact, 
ket, prices have declinced. Market dull.—Boston Atlas ' , , tbat wu are en g»ged in a strictly wholesale business 
_ _ usioiwiuas. and that we are the only house in tiiis city whose business 
— ’ ' ' - is confined to the wholesale trade. The senior member of 
IVTa rri <=><4 our firin 8 P entis the business season in the New York mar- 
a tcU] Ke:, and our entire purchases are made from Importers and 
At Barre, Orleans Co., on the 2 4 th ult.. Mr. ALBERT ^ ri ?’ r!a ' holders, from the same sources and ,qion equally 
WHITE, of Carlton, and Miss ELIZABETH DOCKERY • avorab * e terms witii thoseof New York Wholesale Gro- 
of the former place. * cers- .ience we are enabled to offer all goods in our line at 
- —------ prices as low, and upon terms as favorable as those of New 
York Jobbers. We shall at all times have a stock on hand 
Died, of new and desirable goods, and guarantee that all goods 
. „ „ .. „ . . * 801(1 °y us shall he satisfactory to tiie purchaser, both in 
At thc residence of his son, Edward Bardwell, on the quality and price. The location of our store and warc- 
evenmgot Uie 19th ult., REUBEN BARDWELL, Esq., houses, immediately upon thc Canal, affords us facilities 
aged 8o years, formerly of Deerfield, Mass. not possessed by any other house in the trade in Rochester 
—' ■ a ‘i (1 enables us to forward goods daily by Canal vvidioul 
WHOSE HAIR BYE e xtra charges for carta ge or shipping. 60ylso 
AX mers’ use, in the harvest field, a suie defence against 
thistles. For sale wholesale and retail, very cheap, at 
STRONG’S Glove and Whip Store, 
° l-t ‘ _ No. 7 8 State street, Rochester. 
A. W. Cary’s Rotary Fire Engine 
Pumps. 
r r»E inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump 
A (for the past two years.) feels confident that it is not 
equalled !>y any tiling now in market, in the way of rais¬ 
ing or forcing water—the motion beingrotary, the stream is 
constant, without the aid of an air vessel. The packing 
is self-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of 
With the testimony of such men as the author of the 
foregoing, when, together with the changeable gearing and 
other important improvements adopted since last season, 
For furthei particulars, prices, &c., see Catalogue oi’ 
Albany Agricultural Warehouse. EMERY & CO. 
78-tf 
Aqueduct. At the Gate House the boat was ta- ''"Ve^lfogs-S^lO. 
Ken out, carried across Charles river, again put in- Two years old, @10,12(5)14. 
to the Aqueduct, and allowed to float down to the Three years old, ©14,16(3)2 ). 
Brookline Reservoir. Working Oxen—@85,90, 95. 
Cows and Calves—@17, 22, 23, 31(3)36. 
-—-Sheep and Lambs—@1 50 1,02, 1,75,2(3)3. One extra 
Powers’ Statue of Eve.—T his celebrated 81na11 . 1()t at ejeh- 
fine, which was lost by tbe Swedish ship West- m T"'' fat hog8 4?c ’ 
[Ireland, off Cape Palos, on Jhe 3d of May, 1850, keKces^afededlnce^ 'ZMufl^Bogton Atlas."' 
Married, 
Died, 
equalled by any thing now in market, in the way of rais- The AmPrinan ^oorl C + r.™ 
mg or forcing water—the motion being rotary, the stream is G niueilldl. oeCd OlOie, 
constant, without the aid of an air vessel. The packing No. 4, Main Street, Curtis' Block Rochester N Y 
^seff-adjusting. very durable, and cannot well get out of rpHE subscriber, (foruKTly Proprietor of the “ Rochester 
whteh 8 nmn mP or ar h T" C , alCU,aU ; d ,0r the men^wl'.ere he will™'cons?aol!'hanTa"lS’' va- 
which pumps or hydrants maybe used, viz., b actories, rious, and general assortment of ® ’ 
bteamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad, cxrn tap _ 
Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, &c. The UH.UIOE LARDER SaELS, 
highest testimonials will he given. “ principally raised by himself, in his Garden near the First 
No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En- Lock, in the town of Brighton. Those who desire to pur- 
gine, and will raise from 20 to 3 o gallons per minnte. cllatie I ? 00 / 1 see(is which can l>c reiied upon with perfect 
No. 2 will raise 160 gallons at 120 revolutions. safety, will do well to call on the subscril<er. 
No. 24 do 200 do 120 do. He also keeps Clover and Timothv Seed, early and late 
No. 3 do 300 do 120 do. Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, aaid all other kinds of Field 
The quantity raised can be doubled, by doubling the Seeds, that are worthy of cultivation, 
revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold Also, Green House and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruit and Orna- 
by the subscribers at Brockport, N. Y. mental Trees, in their season. 
76tl CARY & BRAINARD. All articles sold will be warranted as represented. 
7T77 .77--—--- N B.—Ihe subscriber is the Agent for Ross Sc. Smith’s 
OLD ROCH ESTER NURSERY. Jost |y celebrated and unrivalled Mineral Composition Ma- 
-uik g? enme Belting, the best and cheapest article in use 
iVT* S * •’■HH ESON, at tbe Old Rochester Nur- Als0 - for Emery & Co.’s Improved Railroad Horse Pow- 
<tV2K*Sr sery, Rochester, N . Y ., oilers er. Overshot Thresher and Separator, and will furnish the 
SSff 10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size, same at manufacturers prices. C F crosmav 
20,000 various sorts “ “ Rochester, April, 1851. " 70 t f 
500 Cherry “ . 
10,000 Dwarf Pear, Peach and Quince. 
Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed- 
!D ai hinting. A Cin- At the residence of his son, Edward Bardwell, on the quality and price. The lc 
J years ago a poor orphan evening of tiie 19th ult., REUBEN BARDWELL, Esq., bouses, immediately upon 
nitted to set type for that Oa’ed years, formerly of Deerfield, Mass. not possessed by any other 
B IRD CAGES.—a targe variety of Bird Cages—also 
counts and lord seed—for sale low at the American 
lings, together with the usual items ottered in the most ex- Seed Store, No 4 Main st., Curtis’ Block Rochester 
teusive American Nurseries. Orders so'foited from all 70tf (j p CROSMAN 
WHOSE HAIR BYE 
parts of the continent. Trees properly packed tor the dis- 
tnnee. S. MOULSON, 
(62-tf) 30 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. 
availing tierselt ot the facilities which the print- I , 1 aepena upon tor permanency of color, and not 
ing office offered, acquired a good education. She Vhundred/etry'da? "usuch is^^efth^an'sweMn 
is now an associate editress ot a popular paper, and this city, where it is made, would be unanimous, Brown’s 
is engaged to he married to one of the smartest nundre ds here can testify to what I say—I do not mean to 
lawyers in Ohio. publish certificates of its goodness, for those things have 
J had their day. 
- Any person calling on me,will receive satisfactory proof 
Banks.— There are 871 hanks in the United of , t ,' r ‘- c , al 2i!!i 
States. For everv dollar on h«„d „: M .,i.*. Pnee B^ouble s,ze 12s. JAS. BROWN. 
JOHN DORR, 
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 
SCOTTSVILLE, MONROE CO., n. Y. 
R OOT CUTTERS—For cutting roots for cattle; best 
kind. Call and examine at No. 08 Stnte-sL, Koches- 
C iORN SMELLERS.—Of various sizes and patterns_ 
> price from @3 to @7—for sale at the American Seed 
Stor e, 4 M ain st., by 70 CF CROSMAN. 
L EACHED ASHES with about 15 per cent, of lime for - , ~-— 
sale if applied for immediately, at No. 36 Front St. Rochester StereOtVUe FoUndr V 
70tf S. MOULSON - . . J v ' ' 
PROFESSOR SINTZENICH . ana especially book and periodical publishers, 
14 ESPECTFU LLV informs thc admirers of the Fine Arts ^fo-ster ?; ER ' eo , TY ‘‘ K X' 
IV that he gives instructions in the different departments rim! i! 1. fhed .. wl ^' 
States. For every dollar on hand, they circulate 
$2 73 in paper. The increase of banking since 
1843 has been very great, being 180 in tiie num- MEBICINE STORE. AsiueV'vhotesaTc aad reifolby'“ C J ‘j "e CHENTY '° 
her of banks and over $12,000,000 in profits. The HADLEY A KELLOGG, Chemists adn Druggists, fJO-tf.] No. 24 Exchange Street 
amount of profits for 1850 was $18,607,365. This No. 115 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. —■ - 
appears from their own reports. TTA VE constantly on hand and for sale, a choice selec- Moork’s Rurai, Nkw-Yorkkr, July 3, 1851.—A spleu- 
___ aA tion of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Essential Oils dld number, appropriate to the occasion of our national 
MB” Artesian wells are r ;,„ Q w • ^ ye8 ’ f, ai V tS ’ 0ila ’ X” & ' c ” which they ar « selling on as J ul>lle «- fille(1 with highly creditable embellishments. This 
., i, artesian wells are lavorttes 111 Wisconsin, favorable terms as they can be purchased in Western New Pjperis always good. The present number is better.— 
At I'ond-du-Lac and Oshkosh, they have been Vork - Moore deserves a good independence for his industry 
. 
pound, and runs off like a spring. Similar wells thoir business’constantly full.' 0 Surgicffi^and D^sTw-ting a^ln?much more”hke^ttf 1 °* ‘ he far ,? aer ’* fa, “ i,y ' a,1(1 of 
Have been opened with success at Hudson, Ohio In-^umenUi.—« goo,I assortment. b S ^ ??!^ ally pa,ro,li8ed ’ l " a . n 
«ud Charleston, S. C. ' — Or*™ ?SZXS& SSJEZ 
BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
Rochester, Oct. 1, 1851. 
JAFANNEB WARE. 
of Drawing and Painting viz: Lead Pc 
Drawing; Painting in Water and Oil col 
and Sketching from Nature; the theory of 1 
Coloring and Oomoosition. 
Tiiis method ot teaching is founded on 
A " AR °^ 0t V J T ,me<i Ware j' l8t receivotl and to the ’iVio J.L ‘o! T/i n cV, t U U l ro o^ 1 *! 'oli do n" and aiitedbvt reasonable terms, and equaf iHrtyleand finlshto that dine 
iYsale, wholesale and retail by J. E. CHENEY. 'ernerimVcP L'7t.»r^hte, .»iV , ,?»• , n y , at any otllcr •■’ouu'lrv in tiie country. 
_^No. 84 Exchange Street CSdlSSS^y^ S’ wtTma^avor lflm°with tiih k ^ ^ 
/ Artesian wells are favorites in Wisconsin. 
) At Fond-du-Lac and Oshkosh, they have been 
\ ktuik to the depth of 150 feet, and supply pure 
\ water. The water rises to the Knrfnnn 7f *i,„ 
rispq te rite 77 ’t .1 -V nuuw, uuina, nern,tnd KX- r,vaugensi. 
rises to the surtace of the tracts, and their aim will be to keen this denartinent of ^ , 
Hike u spring. Similar wells their business constantly full. Surgicul and Disscctir?,, ^ V y,?.,i h !!. k „^.’! .”" D te.i > , AP . KR . for the far . I . ncr ’* family,and of 
their business constantly full. Surgical and Dissecting , u moueupaper tor the farmer * family,and of 
Instruments,-a good assortment 8 Dissecting a kind much more likely to be generally patronised, than 
Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal use Orders Slfn \ n Y it° R10 'Ja' T ^ R , AL- , w« were to start a ,teri- 
from abroad solicited and promptly filled. 00w3 Y^rkL - American^A^ultori^ 0 " ° f th ° RUr ’ l ‘ N ° W ' 
confidence. 
Landscapes painted; views of buildings and grounds ta¬ 
ken; and also portraits of animals—Drawings made for 
the Potent Office. Terras moderate. 
He is permitted to give references of the highestrespecta- 
hility. Among numerous others to 
MSss M B Allen, Principal of Allen Seminary, Rochester. 
-- Parsons, Esq., “ Female Academy, Albany. 
-— Ross, Esq., “ Academy Greenbush, N. Y. 
—— Blau vert, Esq., “ “ Morristown, N. J. 
Edw.ti CroswelJ, Esq.. New York. 
H Hillyard, Esq., Landscape Painter, Boston. 
Specimens to l* seen at No. J.® Norfii street, Rochester. 
61 -tf 
tavor him with their , • T u,,s Kluu nas long txsen a ties dera- 
iavor 111111 with their turn in this city, and now that one is in operation, it is 
hoped a liberal share of patronage win be awardedto the 
enterprise. 
13?” Foundry in Talman Block Buffalostre*,. All or¬ 
ders from a distance may be addressed lo 
J. V.’. BROWN, 
March, 1851. Rochester, N Y. 
N. B. Old type taken in exchange for work. [63-tf] 
Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c 
E AGLE PLOWS of all sizes. Threshing Machines, of 
1 all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Seeds, Sec., 
"tie by E. C. WILDER & CO 
(62-tf) Palmyra, Wayne Co.,N. Y. 
