HOOKE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
List of Baiks aid tlisir .Seourities. 
Considerable excitement was created lately 
among the Banks and their bill-holders, by the Bva.L Smv-y<..«>« t)™e, 1 
refusal in New York of the Ml. of the following: m^^M*^*:**^**. 
— James Bank, Jamesvule; farmers Dank, Alina, GRAIN_We hear of salesof 600 bush. Genesee wheat purposes and localities, gathering and preserving fruits, 
New Rochelle, Westchester Co.; Merchant* at 93c ., 3.000 bush. Valley at from 85 to 86c.; and a smal, !“ 
Bank, Canandaigua ; State Bank, Saugerties ; cargo of Valley at 83c. Corn 48®o0c., not much coming one hundred and fifty figures, representing different parts 
Rnnk nf Cavntra Lake Ithaca and the Bank of in. Oats, dull at 28®31c. Barley 56®62,[c. of trees, all practical operations, forms of trees, designs 
Bank of Cayuga Lake, Ithaca ana t SHEEP PE LTS-38®40c. Lamb skins 18®38c. gr Plantations, implements, &c By I* Barry, of the Mt. 
THE FRUIT GARDEN. 
QECOND EDITION.—A Treatise intended to Illustrate 
O and explain the Physiology of Fruit Trees, the Theory 
and Practice of all operations connected with the propa 
gating, transplanting, pruning and training of orchard ami 
garden trees, as standards, dwarfs, pyramids, espaliers, 
&c., laying out and arranging different kinds of orchards 
and gardens, the selection of suitable varieties for different 
BE BJTISTRY. 
DR. A. J. PERKINS, is to be found at 
his old stand 
Gould Buildings, State Street, 
I I i NO. 12, SECOND FLOOR, 
Where all operations are performed in the Dental Pro¬ 
fession. superior to any oilier operator in this section of the 
country. Either in filling with pure gold and tin foil, to in¬ 
serting from one tooth to a full set in fine gold, and war¬ 
ranted to answer all purposes of mastication 
I have gum and all other teeth manufactured expressly 
NEW SEED STORE 
AGRICULTURAL 1 " WAREHOUSE. 
No. 68 State st.. first door south of Wells & Co.’s Express 
Office. Arnold's BIock, Rochester, N. Y. 
UTUIE subscribers, under the name of Briggs & Brother, 
JL are now opening a New Seed Store and Agricultural 
Warehouse, located as above, which will be known as the 
“Monroe Seed Store & Agricultural Warehouse,” 
where will be kept a full assortment of American and Im- 
1 X, . , Y,1 n nw 'dl SHEEP PEI /is—oefaauc. L,amD SK1I1S Lem 
> Ba.nbr.dge, Chenango Co. These Banks are all HAY — Ha y brings fmm © 7 to ©11 per ton. 
) secured and the panic is said to be chargeable to flOUR BARRELS sell at from 28 to 32 cents. 
\ the brokers in a great measure. Several banks ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
) in Marvlard and New Jersey, however, are fail- Flour, bbl ©4,38® 1,75 Butter, lb. I@12J 
! ures, and many of *. New England tab are "SgS 
\ Ibought unsafe. [1 will be well to observe c.ruiea, Beef,.SmisV.ii.iiifiS SSSSS.**-* tf' * * 3 ® S! 
and we publish below a list ot Banks and their se- Lard, tried .9ii©10 seeds. 
' curities from Thomson’s Reporter : r '°- * .'aiirait'ilc Tnnothv *. 4 
the currency classified. 
List of Banks secured by New York and U. S. Stocks. 
j Amenia Bank, 
> Bank of Auburn, 
) Bunk of Fiskill, 
j Bank of ltondout, 
) Bank of Utica, 
( Bank of Bainbridge, 
Bank of Cayuga Lake, 
Bank of the Empire State, 
Bank of Lake Erie, 
Bank of Saratoga Springs, 
City Bank of Brooklyn, 
Commercial Bk of Albany, 
McIntyre Bank, 
Do. leaf.7c I Clover, bu. . . .©5,0U®5,50 
Hams, smoked. . .OifW 1 D.Jc Timothy.1,30(3)2,50 
Shoulders, do.7®8c | Flax.1,25(3)1,50 
Potatoes, bu.374®5Uc 1 sundries. 
grain. Whitefish, bbl.©7,50(5)8 
Wheat,bu.S3®91c | Codfish, cwt.3,50(5)4 
arley 56®62£c. of trees, all practical operations, forms of trees, designs 
r »mh skins 18(S)38c for plantations, implements, &c. Bv P Barry, of the Mt. 
Lamb skins iffoMwC. Ho £ e Nurseri es. Rochester, New York. 1 vol. 12mo. 
o. person. “ It is one of the most thorough works of the kind we 
from to 3c cents. have ever seen, dealing in particular as well as generali ■ 
LESALE PRICES. ties, and imparting many valuable hints relative to soil, 
Butter lb. ® 12J manures, pruning and transplanting.”—[Boston Gaz. 
Cheese, lb. 5 , 1 ( 5)60 “ A mass of useful information is collected, which will 
poultry. give the work a value even to those who possess the best 
Turkeys, lb.7®8c works on the cultivation of fruit yet published.”—[Eve 
Chickens.5®7c ning Post. 
_ , SEEDS o- -n “ Ilis work is one of the completes*, and, os we have 
Clover, bu. . . . ©o.uuwo.ou everv reason f or believing, mostaccurate to beobtained on 
T»noBiy.T ™ the sLbject-”—[N. Y. Evangelist. 
dX " ' sundries.’ ' “A concise Manual of the kind here presented has Iona 
Whitefish bbl . ©7 50®8 been wanted, and we will venture to say, that should this 
Codfish c’wt !.".'.. 3 oU®4 volume be carefully studied and acted upon by our indus- 
to my order, apd any of my customers, can have them ported Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, and the most ap¬ 
titude to fit, suit and compar'e to (he natural expression ol proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those 
the face, so as to be a fac simile of nature. 
Teeth. Filled by a new process. No pain given in fill¬ 
ing the most sensitive tooth, without the use of Chloroform, 
a new discovery decidedly superior to any thing ever 
before the public. Extracting atended to as usual. 
£3^” All work done by an experienced operator of 12 
years constant practice and warranted. 
P. S. My regisier is not yet full—a chance for a few 
namesmore. Give us a call at Gould Building, No. 12,2d 
floor. 86 m 0 . 
wanting any thing in our line are requested to call. We 
will make it an object for such to do so. 
CHAS 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 
or lapped furrows, lately got up l.y Ruggles, Nourse, 
Merchant's Bk Canandaigua ’ .’.48®50c Salt. bbl. . .'. V.L06® 1.121 trious farmers, the quantity of fruit in the State would lie 
i yum,... i rtn,l thn mmlitv. too. vreatlv linnrov- 
of Wash. Co. 
Chatauque, 
Buckwheat. 
Rye. 
Merchants & Farmers’ Bank 0 y t ' g ‘]'_ \ * '!28®31c Eggs,’ doz.10® 11 
of Putman Co. 
New York Stock Bank, 
Do Bank, Hadley, 
Do Traders’ Bk, 
44c Annies bit.... . .1 . .25(3)38 doubled in five years, and the quality, too, greatly improv- 
*621(5)69 Do. ’dried.....621 ed. Here may be found advice suited to all emergencies, 
!28®31c 1 Eg"s' doz. .lb® 11 and the gentleman farmer may find direction for the sim- 
lloor. 861116 . Mason &c Co., after long and expensive experiments. 
-—--Some of the No.’s of this series of plows are described 
American Repertory ol Inventions. iu an article on Plows and Plowing, by II. F. Holbrook, 
Oi Brattleborough, Vi., which has been published in the 
TO mechanics, inventors and manufacturers. Albany Cultivator and in No.’s 67 and 68 of Moore’s Ru- 
7th Vol. of the Scientific American, “• of ,„ crenl ^ wMdl „„ 
M ESSRS. MUNN & CO., American and Foreign Pa- Eagle C and Eagle 20. 
tent Agents, and Publishers of the Scientific Ameri- Subsoil Plows, different sizes, plain and full rigged. 
1V1 teat Agents, and Publishers of the Scientific Ameri¬ 
can. respectfully announce totlie public that the first num¬ 
ber of Volume VII., of this widely circulated and valuable 
journal will issue on the 20th of September. The new points for all the above plows. 
Subsoil Plows, different sizes, plain and full rigged. 
Also, Side-Hill Plows, different sizes. 
Plow Castings, such as mould-hoards, land sides, and 
.I i',r.nno i„,.V * 2515 ) 1 50 I plest matters, as well as those which trouble older heads. | volume will commence with new type, printed upon pa- | The above plows and castings will be kept constantly 
Barley . ^ I rr ‘ .I 'File book, we think, will be found valuable.”—[Newark I ner of a heavier texture than that used in the nrecedinir I for sale hv the subscribers, at Boston and Worcester retail 
Hay, ton. . . 
Slaughter, cwt. .. 3 , 50®4,00 j Wood, hard,cord.. .3(5)1,60 Gaily Advertiser. 
Calf, lb.8®10c Do. soft,.2®2,50 
_ __ j _. j Northern 
Commercial Bk of Albany, Do Canal Bk, 
Commercial Bk of Whitehall, Do Exchange IS k 
Commercial, Allegany Co. Oliver Lee & Co.’s Bk, 
Dutchess County Bank, Oswego Co. Bank, 
Dunkirk Bank, Pratt Bank, 
Eagle Bank of Brighton, Prattsville Bk, 
Exchange Bank, Buffalo, Putnam Valley Bank, 
Freeman’s Bk Wash. Co. State Bank of Saugerties 
Hamilton Exchange Bank, Suffolk County Bank, 
Hartford Bank. Syracuse City Bank, 
It is full of directions as to the management of trees, 
Do Bk, Saratoga Co. shRe ',, Pelts.'. '..38®40c I Wool, lb.30®40c and buds,and fruits,and is a valuable and pleasant book.” 
Northern Bk of New York, Lamb skins.18®33c | Flour barrels.28(5)32 —[Albany Evening Journal. 
per of a heavier texture than that used in the j.receding for sale by the subscribers, at Boston and Worcester retail 
volumes. It is the intention of the publishers to illustrate prices, at the Monroe Seed Store and Agricultural Ware- 
it more fully, by introducing representations of prominent house, No. 68 State-st., where we would iie pleased to have 
events connected with the advancement of science; besides all those who take an interest in the improvement of the 
furnishing the usual amount of engravings of new inven- plow, call and examine our assortment, whether they wish 
Oswego Co. Bank, 
Pratt Bank, 
Prattsville Bk, 
Putnam Valley Bank, 
State Bank of Saugerties. 
Suffolk County Bank, 
Syracuse City Bank, 
New York Market 
NEW YORK, Oct. 3, 7 T. M;—ASHES—Market steady 
bnt quiet. Sales 80 bbls at S5 for Pots, S5 50 for Pearls. 
FLOUR—Less buoyancy in the market for low grades 
State and Western flour. The supply exceeds the de- 
“The work is prepared with great judgment, and found¬ 
ed on the practical experience of the Author—is of far 
greater value to the cultivator than most of the popular 
compilations on the subject.”—[N. Y. Tribune. 
“ This book supplies a place in fruit culture, and that is 
saying a great deal, while we have the popular works ot 
tions. It is published weekly in form for binding and af¬ 
fords at the end of the year a splendid volume of over four 
hundred pages, with a copious index, and from five to six 
hundred engravings, together with a vast amount of prac¬ 
tical information concerning tile progress of invention and 
discovery throughout the world. There is no subject of 
to purchase or not. 
Rochester, April 24, 1851. 
BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
09-tf 
mand. Prices unchanged, but favor the buyer. Demand Downing, Thomas, and Cole. Mr. Barry has then a field 
lor the east and export is moderate. The better grades to himself which he occupies with decided skill and abil- 
sell more freely and at steady paces. Canadian scarce ity.”—[Prairie Farmer. 
hundred engravings, together with a vast amount of prac- GARDENING AN® FARMING TOOES, 
tical information concerning the progress of invention and q UCH as Shovels, Hoes, Spades, Forks, Garden Reels 
discovery throughout the world. 1 here is no subject of and Lines, Transplanting and Weeding Trowels, 
importance to the mechanics, inventor, manufacturer and Floral Rakes, Hedge Shears, and other articles too numer- 
general reader \\ Inch is no- treated m the most aide man- n . mPn tinn. r nr sn i P n , the Monroe Seed Store and Ar¬ 
il. J. Miner’s Bank,Utica, Unadilla Bank, 
Long Island Bank, 
Merch. Bk Poughkeepsie. 
Valley Bank, LovvVille, 
White’s Bank. 
List of Free Banks out of the State of New York, show- demand for Wheat for millin'* and ex- By G. Wheeler, Architect. 
ing how they are secured. GRAm-TSetterdem&n l tor A heat or mill n ana ex ' Sho ^ <ftnd com p reheilsive directions to all desi- I 
Govcrmcnt Stock, Mich. U. 1 Merchants Bk, N J.. U. S. g laTt week4 prices Sales 11,600 rous of building-embracing every v«nety of home usu- 
S Stocks, and l’cnn. stocks, h,, white Southern 774- 9 500 bu white Michigan 87. ally needed, it commences with the first foot tread upon 
Bank of America, N. J., U. Farmers’ Freehold Bk, N. m &. 1 oft esei p t 6.000 bu Canadian w°hitep t. «>e spot chosen for. the house, detoxisi the> conBideraflons 
S. stocks, , J-. U. S. stocks, Sy scarce and wantad’ 76a83. Oats in better supply that shoukl weigh in selecting site-gives models of 
and in demand at Si in bond. Sales 8,i00 Dbis ot domes¬ 
tic 3 08a3 75 for common to straight State, 3 75a$t for 
Mieli and Ind. 3 8Ia4 for Ohio, 4 I2a4 25 for pure Genesee. 
Rye Flour 3 25. Cornmeal scarce and wanted 3 3la37 for 
general reauer \\ men j- mu. ircaicu in me ino-i auic man- 0U3 t0 nien tj 0n f or sa j e tj ie Monroe Seed Store and Ag- 
ner-the editors contributors and correspondents being ricultural warehouse, No 0b Stale street, by 
men of the highest attainments. It is in lact the leading BRIGGS & BRO. 
mJKAI. HOMES. 
QKETCHES of Houses suited to American Country 
43 Life, with Original Designs, Plans, &x. I vol. 12mo. 
scientific journal of the country. 
r l'hc inventor will find in it a weekly list of American 
patent claims, reported from the Patent Office, an original 
feature not found in any other weekly publications. 
Terms. —Two dollars a year,—one dollar for 6 months. 
Drags, Cultivators and Corn Plows. 
W E have a large number of the Butterfly and Square 
Harrows, made after the best patterns,—and im- 
GltAIN— Better demand for Wheat for milling and ex- v .eeier, ' 
port. Prices are a shade lower, supply large wit h a dispo- Short, simple ,; 
sition to meet buyers at last week’s prices. Sales 11,600 rous of building 
bu white Southern 77.[; 9,500 bu white Michigan 87. f ’a needed, it < 
A.l letters must be post-paid and directed to Munn proved Corn Cultivators, with steel teeth points reversible 
Ocean Bk, N. J., U. S., N. 
Y. and Ivy. stocks, 
Atlantic Bank, N. J., U. S. 
and Penn, stocks, 
City Bk, N. J., Ohio stocks, 
Delaware & Hudson I!k,N. Marke/olMeffduil 39a40 for State 34a36 for Jersey. Rye buildings, differing in character, extent and cost, and suit- 
hsr*. . 
' List of Banks secured in part by bonds and mortgage, or 
> stocks of Illinois, Indiana, Arkansas, or Michigan. 
) Agricultural bank, Far. & Drov. bk, Somers, 
) Albany Exchange bk, Far. & Mecli. bk Genesee, 
) Ballslon Spa bank. Bo Rochester, 
) Bank of Albion, Farmer’s bk Hamilton Co, 
) Do Attica, Bo Mina, 
> Do Central New York,Frontier bank, 
& Co., Publishers of the Scientific American, 138 Fulton 
St., New York. 
INDUCEMENTS FOR CLUBBING. 
Any person who will send us four subscribers for six 
months, at our regular rates, shall be entitled to one copy 
(he same length of time, or we will furnish— 
Ten copies for six months,.38 
Ten “ “twelvemonths,.15 
kilton —which we will sell at low prices. Call and see. 
66 tf. BRIGGS & BRO., 68 State st. 
for six HAY AXES STRA W CUTTERS. 
! copy T) UGGLES, NOURSE, MASON, & Co.’s Hay Cutters, 
1 \ the kind that cut against a cylinder of prepared raw 
• ••38 hide, undoubtedly the best cutter in use. A large supply 
. . .15 just received from the manufacturers, of various No.’s 
( Do Corning, 
r Do Dansville, 
' Do Kinderhook, 
^ Do Lowville, 
j Do New Rochelle, 
) Do Pawling, 
) Do Silver Creek. 
) Do Syracuse, 
) Do Vernon, 
) Do Watertown, 
> Do Waterville, 
) Do Westfield, 
> Do Whitestown, 
> Black River hank, 
; Camden bank, 
{ Canal bank of Lockport, 
( Chester bank. 
Fort Plain bank, 
Fort Stanwix bank, 
Genesee Co. bank, 
Hollister bank Buffalo, 
Ilungerford’s bank, 
James’ bank, 
Kirkland bank, 
Lockport bank & Trust Co, 
Luther Wright’s bank, 
Marine bank Buffalo, 
Merch. & Far. bk Ithaca, 
Merch. bank of Erie Co, 
Middletown bank, 
Mohawk Valley bank, 
N. Y. Security bank, 
Patchin bank, 
Palmyra bank, 
l’henix bank, 
l’iuc Plains bank, 
°"PROVISIONS—Pork lower and tendency down with a nament used in constructing and finishing witli^emarUs 
iv • H 7?ai1forces? 5®6^for prime' dressed hogs in directions to Building Amateurs.^ving a few useful hints 
9@9.j: butter plenty prices favor the buy er 8@12 for Ohio “ been carefully made. 
10@15 for State; Cheese m good demand; market more by CHAS SCRIBNER, New York; and 
“S on ,h. d,clto,: MbySl' teller, i.. » V.M Wf 
liolders are anxious to sell; 500 bales sold today; receipts H ANNINOTON’S 
' \VOOL—Continues dull and heavy; no sales to report to CELEBRATED DIORAIffl^A, 
show the market. _ p T jjj- CREATION AND DELUGE, are coming, 
Albany Market* vj and will be exhibited at 
ALBANY, Oct. 4th—The unsettled state of monetary PDlSrPF'RT HALL 
affairs continues to operate unfavorably on our produce . f „ , 
market. Operators buy sparingly and only to meet im- This IS not a Panorama, but it is a combine 
mediate wants, consequently the sales are limited. tion of Artificial and Mechanical Y\ ork, which has been 
Flour—There is no change to notice in our market for produced at an expense of nearly Tun I iiousand Dol- 
AVestern and State Flour. The demand is moderate and lars, representing the Creation of the W orld, the Sun, 
the market for the low and medium grades still favor the Moon and Stars, Beast Walking, Fish Swimming, Birds 
buyer. Sales 806 bbls at3 G2®3 75 for old Western and Flying and Singing, Adam and Eve, in the Garden ot 
common State; 3 75®3 87 for fresh ground ditto: 3 87® Eden, &c., &c 
4 12 for new Michigan, Indiana and Ohio, and S4®4 25 for Also,human beings striving to escape the terrible deluge, 
good to choice Genesee. Favorite and extra brands are the rising flood ol waters, the terrific thunder, the flashing 
steady but not active. Sales 400 bags of Cornmeal at 48c. lightning, the howling storm, the floating An;, andI beau ti¬ 
ll uck wheat is selling at 2 12®2 19 fill rainbow, all of which are represented with a faithful- 
Grain—There is °a limited inquiry for Wheat, with a ness and vividness that defies description all that can be 
small amount arriving. Red and mixed Ohio is nominal- said is, this is the work of the celebrated Hanmngton, the 
ly 80®82. Sales 1,200 bu of good Genesee at 95. Corn Prince of Dioramists, and this is his master piece, 
is in fair suj>ply with a limited demand, the market is eas- Rochester, October 7, 1851. J3tf 
ier. Sales 5,400 bu at 55 for unsound, and 56®57 for good ---- ~ 
to choice Western mixed, the market closing dull at the SVIcLCUSS I\fllTS8ri'93. 
inside figure. Barley is in fair supply, and the market 3 
slightly favors the buyer. Yesterday afternoon holders of THORP, SMITE, HAECH2TT & CO., Proprietors, 
Barley became more auxious to realize, wheh at slight OV r w v 
concessions the entire offerings of the morning elianged SlRACLSE, N. i. 
hands. Tne sales yesterday reached 8,700 bu at 74@75 for ttAVING 106 acres closely planted to Fruit and Orna- 
Fifteen “ “ “ .22 and prices. 
Twenty “ “ “ .28 We have also FIovey & Co.’s Spiral Knife Straw Cut- 
Southern and Western money Liken at par for sub- ter, which also cuts against a cylinder of raw hide. We 
scriptions, or Post Office Stamps taken at their full value, have also lever Straw Cutters. Those who want any 
---- thing in the line will save money by calling on us at No. 
KAGE;ES«raEO'i'Yi 1 ’KS. 66 State-st. 99-tfY BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
This is not a Panorama, but it is a combina- 
tion of Artificial and Mechanical Work, which has been 
( City bank of Oswego, Phenix bank, 
, Citizens’ bank, Pine Plains bank, 
) Commercial bk of Rochester,Powell bank, 
) Commercial bank Troy, Putnam Co. bank, 
) Cuyler’s bank, Rochester bank, 
) Delaware bank, Sullivan Co. bank, 
) Drover’s bank, St. Law- Ulica City bank, 
) rence Co, Washington Co. bank, 
i Exchange bank Lockport, Watertown bk & Loan Co. 
’ Do Genesee, Western bk of White Creek, 
; Farmer’s bank Amsterdam, White Plans bank, 
J Do Hudson. Wooster Sherman’s bank. 
( List ol Salcty Fund Banks. 
Albany City bank, 
Atlantic bank, 
Bank of Albany, 
Do Chenango, 
I)o Geneva, 
Do Genesee, 
Do Lansingburgh, 
Do Newburgh, 
Do Orange Co, 
Do Oswego, 
Do Orleans, 
Do Poughkeepsie, 
Do Satina, 
Do Rome, 
Do Troy, 
Do Whitehall, 
Brooklyn bank, 
Broome Co. bank, 
Catskill bank, 
Cayuga Co. bank, 
Central hank, 
Chatauque Co. hank, 
Chemung Canal bank, 
Essex Co. bank, 
Farmers’ bank of Troy, 
Farmers’ & Man. bank, 
Herkimer Co. bank, 
Highland bank, 
Hudson River bank. 
Jefferson Co. bank, 
Kingston bank, 
Lewis Co. bank, 
Livingston Co. bank, 
Madison Co. bank, 
Mcch. & Far. bank, 
Mohawk bank, 
Montgomery Co. bank, 
New York State bank, 
Ogdensburgh bank, 
Oneida bank, 
Onondaga Co. bank, 
Ontario bank. 
Do Branch bank, 
Otsego Co. bank, 
Rochester City bank, 
Snckctt’s Harbor bank, 
Saratoga Co. bank, 
Schenectady bank, 
Seneca Co. bank, 
Steuben Co. bank, 
Tanners’ bank, 
Tompkins Co. bank, 
Troy City bank, 
Ulster Co. bank, 
Westchester Co. bank, 
Yates Co. bank. 
DAGUERREOTYPES. 68 State-st. 89-tfr BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
O, would some Power the giftie gi’e us, ^ _U 7 7 ‘ 7 
To see oursel’s as ithers see us. T> OOT CUTTERS—For cutting roots for cattle; best 
QOn rote the eminent poet, Robert Burns, and an oppor- - f kind. Call and examine at No. G 6 St< 7 t(>st., Roches- 
4J) tunity is now oli'ered to carry out tiie Poet’s suggestion, hM- 69-tt BRIGG .6 & BRO I HER. 
the subscriber having taken rooms in the ( ould Building, ■ 
No. 9, end of 2d floor, where he intends to carry on the “ Speed tlse Plow*” 
daguerrian business, in its numerous branches. Having LTTTTv » ^ if.. „ „ 1 ,, 
received instructions of the celebrated Meads, of Albany, GCRCSCC SCCu StOFC tL A^* tV 8,rCI10USC 
together with six years constant practice in the business, npiiE Subscriber’s beg leave most earnestly to call the at 
he flatters liimselt that he can take pictures, which for | tention of the fanning community to the fact that thei 
strength, beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. He bave j usl received a supply of the most popular and mod 
also has the latest improved instruments which enables 
him to take a perfect likeness of a child in two seconds. 
Pictures put in good morocco cases for ©1, and satisfac¬ 
tion warranted. 
Reader, perhaps you cannot do a betterthlngnow while 
your mind is upon the subject, then go with your family ^ „„„ 
and secure the shadow ere the substance fade. How many | L>L','rThv'Vh'<> linn* 
of you have lost a father, a mother, or a little prattling | wo hnlp IfuA "» hr,,,,i 
“ Speed the Plow.” 
Genesee Seed Store & As*. Warehouse 
upilE Subscriber’s beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
JL tention of the farming community to the fact that they 
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- 
We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
child, without a shade ot resemblance to recognize their Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture, 
j features. After the separation some little toy or a trilling Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill, 
j article ol apparel is olten kept and cherished for years ns a iinesev’s Celehrated Crain Rearer 
I token of remembrance, how much more valuable would l'ennock’s Wheat and Grain DrilL 
i be a well executed daguerreotype of the loved and lost.— As n.lso a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
is°a limited inquiry for Wheat, with a ness and vividness that defies description—all that can be likeness of yourself, taken when a child? It would show 
riving. Red and mixed Ohio is nominal- said is, this is the work of the celebrated Hannington, the j the effects of time and call up many happy remembrances, 
i 1,200 bu of good Genesee at 95. Corn Prince of Dioramists, and this is his master piece. , This satisfaction you can now afford to your children, and 
Are you a parent? What would you not give for a perfect Seed both domestic and imported. 
likeness of yourself, taken when a child? Itwouldshow 72 JOHN RAPALJE & CO., Irving Block, 
the effects of time and call up many happy remembrances. X3 u ftril 0 st., Rochester. 
should they be snatched from your embrace by the cold 
W HEELER’S 
two-rowed, and 78®78M for four-rowed, showing a de- 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. 
H AVING ion acres closely planted to Fruit and Orna¬ 
mental Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Green House Plants 
i hand of death, your possession of their daguerreotype like- 
nesses, if tdken by a good artist, will afford sweet conso- Patent Railway Chain Horse Power and Over- 
j lation; and if the present opportunity is not improved you shot Thresher and Separator, 
i may at some future period have reason to feel grateful lor rrMiE subscribers have obtained from Messrs. Wheeler, 
these gentle hints from IN. BL )ODGOOD, Daguerreau, jvielick&Co.,ofAlbauy,theexclusivesaleinRoch- 
who can always be found at fits rooms, where the citizens e>iter an( j General Agencv ’ " " . 
of this city and surrounding country are respectfully in- c gj ebra ted Agricultural M 
cline of within three days of about 2 c ’P bu on all descrip- &c we gba jj bave f or sa | e the coming season, a most ex- 
tions. The only transactions reported to-day was 3,000 tensive stock of Nursery commodities, not to he excelled 
bu good two-rowed at 74. At the close there were sever- jn siZie an( | beau ty hy those of any establishment in the 
ester, and General Agency in Western New York,of their 
celebrated Agricultural Machines, which we will sell at 
their Albany prices, adding transportation. 
The two horse Machines are well calculated lor large 
al cargoes unsold Oats are very scarce and in active re 
quest with nono offering. 
Receipts by Canal at Albany, Oct. 3 —Flour 7,460 bbls Qur stock of 
■Wheat 5.100 bu; Corn 37,570 bu; Barley 9,500 bu; Oats 
Union. Nurserymen; Amateurs, Orchardisls, and Ven¬ 
ders are earnestly invited to call, examine and judge.— 
H ARVEST CERT ES--Got up expressly for b ar- farmers, and those who make a business of threshing.— 
mers’ use, in the harvest field, a suie defence against q’ b ey are light and compact, so that the whole is conven- 
ihistles. For sale wholesale and retail, very cheap, at 
STRONG’S Glove and Whip Store, 
80-tf No. 78 State street, Rochester. 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES . t ^ . .-r - .... r ? 
Comprises alt of the test varieties of Apple. l|ear, Plum, I A. W. Cary S F-Otaty Fire Engine C.firS'S.r.fcril.-ft. 
Cherry, 1 each, &c., of such sizes and quality as no con PlllDDSi one to two hundred bushels of wheat per day; or twice the 
trast can disparage. We have also, both by importation | a uiiijjs. quantity of oats 
and of our own cultivation, : 'TUIE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump 4 rj< he ^ [)e borse *Machines, with2 or 3 hands, will thresh 
PYRAMIDAL, OR DWARF TREES, I (for the past two years,) feels confident that it is not about half that quantity. They also thresh and separate 
iently carried on one wagon with two horses, the weight 
being about 2,600 pounds. 
The Vibrating Separator, divides and carries the straw 
entirely clear from the grain, leaving the grain in the best 
Buffalo Market. 
Cherry, Peach, &c., of such sizes and quality as no con- 
BUFFALO, October 6 .—There was but a moderate trast can disparage. We have also, both by importation 
inquiry for Flour on Saturday, and transactions were an d of our own cultivation, 
mostly of a local character. Sales about 1,000 bbls at 3 37 
@3 44 for good to choice brands Michigan and Southern 
Ohio. Wheat market dull and heavy, owing to the tight¬ 
ness of the money market. Sales 7,860 bu white Michigan 
at 70c, and 2,5001 m Ohio on private terms. Wabash was 
PYRAMIDAL, OR DWARF TREES, 
Of the Apple, Pear, and Cherry, designed for compact i 
planting, being thereby especially desirable for small lots, 
Gardens, &c., as well as generally so, by reason of their j 
at iue, ftnu zg’Uunu onto ou private terms, waoasu was ,,r ; 1 ,7 V- , 
offered at 65c without finding buyers. There would be no habit of early bearing. We have all oi the approved va- 
trouble in effecting sales on a credit of 10 or 15 days. 
There was a fair demand for Corn, but at lower prices. 
Sales 30,600 bu at Ua l UiC for Toledo. Oats iu fair de¬ 
mand, but none ollering; buyers would pay 25c. 
New York Cattle Market. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—At Washington Yard—The 
number of beeves offered the week past was unusually 
rieties cultivated in this form, from one to four years old | 
—many of the Apples and Pears being now in bearing. 
OF THE SMALLER FRUITS, Kteam!ioats, H Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad, One llorse do. do. ............. .120,60 
Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, and Strawberries, Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, «fcc. The .d p,,, cross-cut saw andfrindVtone . = ‘ 132,00 
we are always fully supplied with all the bestold and new highest testimonials will be given. . „ p,„„IuI™ 1 “ g ’ '' Yjq no 
sorts . No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En- . 
„„ novr AxrtrwTAT glue, and will raise from 20 to 3tt gallons per minnte. ^edCutter,. .... ..oVnn 
OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, , N ’_ wi| , rajse m gaIlons at revolutions. Cl ^ TJ™ ^ \--nrk ,n,’he 
PllinpS • one to two hundred bushels of wheat per day; or twice the 
T HE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump q ™“J n 0 e horse Machines, with 2 or 3 hands, will thresh 
(for the past two years,) leels confident that it is not ab qut half that quantity. They also thresh and separate 
| equalled by any thing now in market, in the wav ot rais- j c i 0 ver cl aff from the straw, very fast, and perfectly. 
ing or forcing water the motion bemgrotary, the stream is The one horse power is extensively used by Dairymen, 
I constant, without the aid of an air vessel. I lie packing f or churning, and for sawing wood, cutting feed, &c. 
! is self-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of j 3 albaxy prices. 
! These pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for j 3 wo Horse Power 1 hresher and Separator, w ith 
I which pumps or hydrants maybe used, viz., Factories, | bands, and all appurtenances.©14o 00 
Steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad, 
Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, ice. The 
OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
The Tallest Yet. —Mr. Oliver Benedict, of 
' Lebanon, has left at our office, several stalks of 
corn, over eleven feet high, each bearing two large, 
' plump.ears. Mr. B. took the first premium at the 
) County Fair two years since, on corn grown upon 
) the same ground, atid we are of the opinion, judg¬ 
ing from the specimens before us, that he will not 
■ he second best this year. This is the tallest corn 
we have seen or heard of in this county. — Madi¬ 
son Co. Reflector. 
lar^e, and to-day the market is better supplied than the For the street border, atul lawns, our stock is very large. I 
waTits of purchasers evidently warrant. Prices, conse- Out Horse Chestnuts and Mountain Ash arc par ti cu]arly | 
JNU. 1 IS it IIUllSC Ul Wfll IJUIUIJ ntiu utmiwuv i ajh p n „ ( i rntt.,, 99 on 
inne, and will raise from 20 to 36 gallons per minnte. reed cutter^. .... . 
No. 2 will raise 160 gallons at 120 revolutions. Circular Saw Mill (24 inch saw,) ....... ... 3o,00 
No •>). ,jo 260 do l-’0 do The above Machines are all warranted to work to the 
No il do 360 t’o 120 do'. entire satistaction of the purchaser, or they may be return- 
The quantity raised can be doubled, by doubling the ed within 60 days from the time they are received, and the 
revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold purchase money, tl paid, J'fll be tefutu td. 
At Browning’s—Offered 75 Cows and Calves, and sold Pceones.—A splendid collection ol both tree and herba- 
at about the prices of last week, which we quote to corres- ceous varieties. 
pond, ©25®.i5, as in quality. Dahlias—One hundred and fifty selected sorts, cotnpris- 
Sheep and i.ambs jilenty; sales 6,060 at from ©1,50®2.- ing tlie finest English prize flowers, with all the best in the 
50 to 3,75 for the former, and ©1,25®2,25 to 3,50 for the U. S .—25 to 50 cents each for whole roots. 
latter. A lew left on the market unsold. 
At Chamberlain’s—At market 500 Beef Cattle offered; 
52 Cows and Calves and 3,6(Ki Sheep and Lambs. 
Beeves sold at from ©0®7 to 7,50; all sold. 
Cows and Calves, sales at from ©2(lto2S®40; all sold. 
Phloxes—Over fifty of the choicest kinds. 
R 0ses _A most extensive assortment, comprising 6,660 
plants of the best varieties, and all the new acquisitions; 
among them the new l’erjietual Striped Moss, Herman 
Kegel, the Hybrid Perpetual, Caroline de Sc used, General 
Dead Letters. —The Washington Republic Sales Sheep at from ©1,75 to 2,75®4,50; Lambs, ©1,50 Cavignac, Gen. Changarnier, &c. 
states that one morning lately Mr. Swartzman, of to 2,50®3; all sold, 
the dead letter office, destroyed one hundred and Cambr 
Cambridge Cattle Market. 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 1.—At market, 2,310 Cattle, about 
> sixty four five bushel bags of dead letters, the ac- CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 1.—At market, 2,310 Cattle, about Plants for 
> cumulation of three months. They were all emp- 1,400 Beeves, and 910 Stores, consisting of working oxen, Climbers, &c. 
. , . . cows and calves, two and three years old. Cherry, Ap_ 
■ tied into a ravine near tne .isittngton lxattonai p r ice S —MarketBeef—Extra ©6,60 per cwt.; first quality years old, very trong plants. 
Monument, and given to the names. ©5,50; second do. ©4,75; third do. 4; ordinary 3. All of witich will he sold as low as at any other estab- 
_ _ Hides—©5,251? cwt. Tallow ©5,25. lishment, and' 
, „ , " , i >• Ai i , r Veal Calves, ©3,5®6. retail. 
Sea-Quake.— I he whaleshtp Manchester, ol stores—Working oxen—©55,78,05®130. We are nov 
> New Bedford, while in let. 38 S.. Ion, 96 W., Dec. Cows and Calves—©17, 25, 32®40. containing fu 
16 18511 some 858 Miles from the const of Chili, Yearling, @7, 9® 12. prices, &c., e 
i >vn„,I,bj.ta SSS.*^ 
> action nj on the water. ■'J e vessel exjenenetd sheep and Lambs—1,8(14 at market. Nearly all sold. ding out plant 
) three shocks nt intervals of 4(1 sedonds. 1 he bar- prices— Extra. ©4, C® 8 . By lot, ©1,25, 2,25®2,75. ing applicants 
' ometer did not change, and the weather continued Swine—5®(5c. retail; fat hogs 4fc. 
> Ttnmnrtcs—The market is active and sales readilv affected Svrae.nse. 1 
Bulbous Roots—A choice collection dailp expected from 
Holland, consisting of Double Tulips, Hyacinths Crocus¬ 
es, &c. 
Plants for bedding out, of every description; Vines, 
Climbers, &c. 
Cherry, Apple and Pear Seedlings; Buckthorn 2 and 3 
by the subscribers at Brockport. N. Y. 
76tl CARY & BRAINARD. 
OLD R0€H5:STER MUSERY. 
, S. MOUUSON, at the Old Rochester Nur- 
sevy, Rochester, N. Y., offers 
\UJij 10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size. 
20,000 various sorts “ “ 
500 Cherry “ “ “ “ 
10,000 1> warf Pear, Peach and Quince. 
Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed¬ 
lings, together with the'usuai items offered in the most ex- 
, tensive American Nurseries. Orders so'’cited from all 
I parts of the continent. Trees properly pacKed tor the dis- 
I lance. -5. MOULSON, 
(62-tf) 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. 
JOHN RAPALJE & CO., 
Genesee Seed Store, No. 65 Buffalo street, 
86 Rochester, N. Y. 
ELECTION NOTICE. 
M ONROE COUNTY, SS.: Sheriffs Office.—A general 
Election is to tie held in the County of Monroe, on 
the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of November 
next: at which will be chosen the Officers mentioned in the 
notice trom the Secretary of State, of which a copy thereof 
is hereto annexed. Dated at Rochester. Aug. 23,1851. 
OCTAVIUS P. CHAMBERLAIN, Sheriff. 
Married, 
Hides—©5,251? cwt. Tallow ©5,25. 
Veal Calves, ©3, 5®6. 
Stores—Working oxen—©55, 78,95®130. 
Cows and Calves—©17, 25, 32®4U. 
Yearling, @7, 9®12. 
Two years old, ©14,18®23. 
Three years old, ©17, 27®33. 
Sheep and Lambs—1,8(14 at market. Nearly all sold. 
Prices—Extra. ©4, 6 ® 8 . By lot, ©1,25, 2,25®2,75. 
Swine—5®6c. retail; fat hogs -Ifc. 
Remarks—The market is active and sales readily affected 
108 cars came over the Fitchburg Railroad. 135 over the 
Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with Cattle, Horses, 
Sheep and Fowls.—[Boston Atlas. 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
lishment, and in many cases louver, either at wholesale or 
retail. I Rochester Stereotype Foundry, 
We are now issuing a new edition of our Catalogue, . r il . - 
containing full information of our productions, terms, rTMlE undersigned would respectfully inform the pu blic 
prices, &c., embracing, 1 st, a general descriptive cata- J- and especially hook aml periodical publishers,authors, 
logue; 2d, a full catalogue of select Green House Plants; &c.—that he has established a stereotype Foundry an 
lx Alt. Clemens,Mich., on the 20th ult., hy the Rev. Mr. udiphtok rw o _At n- 
Magee, Rector of Grace Church, LUU IN R. BEN 1 LEY 0()0 StoreSi ()a j rs Working Oxen, 00 Cows and Calves, 
at.- MARY DL NHA.Vi. 3,000 Sheep and Lambs, and 500 Swine. 
is Rush, on the 25th ult.. by the Rev. Jas. B. Murray, Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra ©6,25; 1st quality ©0,00; 2d 
of Henrietta, Mr. DAVID McCROSSEN. M. D., of Cana- do ©5,75; 3d do. ©4,r>0®4,75. 
dice, Ontario Co., and Miss MARY L. WAITK, of Rush. Yearlings—$ 8 , 10(5)1*2. 
At the Brick Church in this city, on the 2d.inst„ by the ThMYrarsol’^Su 
Rev. J. B. Shaw, Mr. I). CAMERON HYDE and Miss on i,t 
JULIA H., daughter of Milton lngersoll, all of this city. Oows atfd°Calves—©17,’l9, 
Ai.so, by the same and at the same place, Mr. HENRY Sheep and Lambs—©1 50 ! 
HARMON, of Jefferson, Chemung Co., and Miss IIEL- at ©4®5 each. 
EN, daughter of Henry Church, of this city. Swine—4c®5c; retail 5®6< 
PROFESSOR SIVTZENICH 
R ESPECTFULLY informs the admirers of the Fine Arts 
that he gives instructions in the different departments 
of Drawing and Painting, viz: Lead Pencil and Chalk 
tensive American Nurseries. Orders so’’citcd from all State of New \ ork, Secretary'sOffice, ^ 
parts of the continent. Trees properly pacKed for the dis- Albany, August 14, 1851. 5. 
, ance> S. MOULSON, To the Sheriff of the County ot Monroe—Sir: Notice is 
(62-tf) 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. hereby given that at the General Election to be held in this 
v _I__ *~ _ State on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday of No- 
L EACHEI) ASHES with about 15 per cent, of lime for vember next, the following officers are to be elected, to 
sale if applied for immediately, at No. 36 Front St. wit: . . a_ m 
- 6lf 11 8 . MOULSON. A Judge of the Court of Appeals, m the place of Sam- 
___ uel A. Foot. 
_ ... . ™ . A Secretary of State, in the place of Christopher Morgan 
Rochester oterSOuype Foundry, A Comptroller, in the place of Philo C.Fuller 
rrtHE undersigned would respectfully inform the public— A State Treasurer, in the place of tfi , , 
X and especially book and periodical publishers, authors, An Attornej General, in the place of Levi S.Chae. 
&-c.—that he has established a Stereotype Foundry in A State Engineer and Surveyor, in the place of Htze . 
dm^s\er^f y SD?ffie n bUt manne^ooks'FamJ.n- A Canal Commissioner, in the place of Charles Cook, 
ISftiSIS&SlS etc? JSSS “Aninspectorof State Prisons, in the place of Alexander 
tnahoga^y".’ Ali on All of whose terms of service will expire on the last day 
reasonable terms, and equal in style and brash to that done 01 j f «„ nrpmp m„rt of the Seventh Ju- 
BRIGHTON, Oct. 2.—At market, 1,100 Beef Cattle, 1,- Drawing; Painting in Water and Oil colors; Perspective 
Three years old, ©15®21. 
Working Oxen—©85, 96, li!5. 
Cows and Calves—©17. 19, 22, 23, 28®31. 
Sheep and Lambs—©1 50 2, 2,5U®3,50. A few extra 
at ©4®5 each. 
and Sketching from Nature; the theory of Light and Shade, 
Coloring and Oomnosition. 
Tnis method ot teaching is founded on the practice of 
the most eminent Professors of London, and aided by a 
long experience, he flatters himself that his lessons will lie 
found satisfactory to those who may tavor him with their 
confidence. 
Landscapes painted; views of buildings and grounds ta¬ 
ken; and also portraits of animals—Drawings made for 
the Patent Office. Terms moderate. 
He is permitted to give reterencesof flic highestrespectn- 
at any other Foundry in the country. ,. . , 
An"establishment of this kind has long been a des ilera- oictai 
turn in this city, and now that one is in operation, it is ler, ^ c 
hoped a liberal share of patronage will be awarded i o the ne *y 
enterprise. .A'® 
jrfe- Foundry in Talman Block Buffalo stre*-,. All or- P a h“ 
ders from a distance mav be addressed to on the 
J. W. BROWN, 9 ? 1 
March,4851. Rochester, N Y. Im 
N. B. Old type taken in exchangefor work. [63-tf] A s 
Also, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Seventh Ju¬ 
dicial District, in the place of Henry W. Taylor, whose 
term of service will expire on the last day of December 
Swine—4c®5c; retail 5®6c; fat hogs 4|®5c.—Boston hility. Among numerous others to 
Died, 
In Ogden, Sept. 19th, suddenly, T.EVl PARSONS, for- 0 „ „ ,. , „_ . 
merlv of Northampton, Mass., aged 69 years. Mr. Par- Duflnlo streets, over& Brother s Hook- 
sons',attended the State Agricultural Fair at Rochester, on sttre, Kochcster, N. Y. . , 
the day of his death, and came home fatigued, but did not Music doors, Pamphlets. Periodicals, &c., 
nnmniSin of illness until about 3 minutes before he died. ^und in plain and fancy bindings ; old books ret.ound ; 
Miss M B Allen, Principal of Allen Seminary, Rochester. 
— -Parsons, Esq., “ Female Academy, Albany. 
MARSHALL’S BOOK BINDERY, = Blau^Esq., “ Aca ^ y ^eenbush,N^.^ 
BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and Edwin Croswell, Esq., New York, 
lflalo streets, over Sage & Lrother’s Book- H Hillyard, Esq., Landscape Painter, Boston, 
ore, Rochester, N. Y. Specimens to be seen at No. IS North street, Rochester. 
Music iiooKs, Pamphlets. Periodicals, &c., ‘gq-tf 
; complain of illness until about 3 minutes before lie died. 
> In Northampton, Mass., Sept. 19th, Widow SABRA 
> STRONG, aged 80 years. 
Suddenly, at his residence in this city, on the evening tended to 
Blank nooks ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; Ao-rintilfiiral Tmnlpmpntq SppHq RlP 
Public and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— Agricultural llupiclUcllla, OccUS} C*.L 
Packagescontaining directions for binding, punctually at- TA AGLE PLOWSof all sizes, Threshing Machinos, of 
ot the 5th inst., of an affection of the heart, PATRICK 
DOYLE, in the 61st year of his age. 
N. B.—All work warranted, and done at low prices. 
January, 1851. L 07-lf.j F. H. MARSHALL 
E AGLE PLOWSof all sizes, Threshing Machinos, of 
all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Seeds, &c., 
sale by E. C. WILDER & CO 
(62-tf) Palmyra, Wayne Co.,N. Y. 
Also, a Senator from the Twenty-seventh District,in the 
place ofSamuel Miller, whose term of service will expire 
on the last day of December next. 
County Officers to be elected for 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 of Wm. B. 
DUryN’3 SCATHES. Alexander aim W !n . L. Brock; 
rrillE Subscriber still acts as agent for the North Wayne A County Judge, in the p.ace of Patrick G. Buchan; 
1 Scythe Co., in the sale of these Scythes. Ample ar- A Surrogate, in the place ot Moses rye - 
rangements have been made to enable him to supply deal- A County 1 reasurer, in the place of Lev > , 
ers for wholesale and retail, on the most favorable terms. AI1 whose terms of service "' ll 5* 1 }‘i d , ‘ ‘ y 
All Scythes sold by him, will be what they are repre- December next MORGAN «tcreiarv’oI State 
sented, as he does no; endorse the tricks ol the trade prac- T ( \ ro„ n tv wilT nlease insert this 
ticed l.y other manufacturers and agents. Cradle makers P i P it?r,n 
will receive a large share of attention, as the grain Scythes !l otl 5.^, 0 , nc ^ in „ eac ? w eea tfi.1 .uter elec o , d i 
made by this Company now confessedly stand unrivalled. Superv.sou .or p,.> . . 
Orders fbr Scythes maybe forwarded to me by mail, or -.'Jgvs* _ 
given to H. B’ Burleigh, who will act as traveling agent, - TT 
visiting all parts of the State in due season. * -lH.Utus. 
Snathes, Forks, Hoes, Cradles, Horse-rakes, :in( ! \ VERY convenient and labor saving article on a farm 
other implements, furnished of the best quality and on . L is a set of handy Tackles for weighing ..ay, k....ag 
favorable terms. Orders addressed to me, at the office of hoes, &c. &e, 3'hey may be had all ready for use at No. 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Rochester, will receive 12 T.uffaloSt., 2 dfloor,ciirect!voverthestoreofGeo.A. 
prompt attention. HIRAM C. WHITE, Agent. Avery & Co. E. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
August 5th, 1951. s4-tf Sffxtfj E.einember 2d floor of 12 Buffalo St., Rochester. 
