MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY JOURNAL. 
foreign Intelligence. 
ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA. 
Six Day3 Later from Europe. 
The Cambria arrived at Boston Nov 14. The fol¬ 
lowing are some of the most important items of 
<£f|t Markets. nurseryman”'at Angers, France. 
R ETURNS his thanks for past favors, and heps leave 
to inform his friends and the public in general, that 
issr 1 \ llis catalogue for 1851 is now ready, and may he had on 
Rochester, Nov. 18, 1851. 5 application to his agent, Mr. E. Bossange, 138 Pearl street, 
FLOUR—Flour is sold to the tradeand for home Use, at New York, lie oilers for sale a large collection of the 
Rural New-Yorker Office, 
Rochester, Nov. 18, 1851. ; 
Syracuse Wurseries. new seed store 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & CO., Proprietors, AGRICULTURAL' WAREHOUSE. 
SYRACUSE, N. Y. No. gg g tflte gt>< g rst ( ] oor SO uth of Wells & Co.’s Express 
H AVING 100 acres closely planted to Fruit and Orna- Office, Arnold’s BIock, Rochester, N. V. 
mental Trees, Roses, Shrubbery, Green House Plants rriHE subscribers, under the nameofBiuans&: Brother, 
Sec., we shall have for sale the coming season, a most ex- I are now opening a New Seed Store and Agricultural 
tensive stock of Nursery commodities, not to he excelled Warehouse, located as above, which will he known as the 
-— .- ,v •, mnomonlnl nf all kinds tensive STOCK Ol JNursery cummuuiues, uui iu uu calcuuu ivarenuuse, lucauju 118 igiuve, mncu nm uuuuuvvu <n mo 
from ©4®5, according to quality. Buckwheat Flour sells s (‘ ru s bHi &cc.,'scc. The superior quality of his trees is al- m size ami beauty by those of any estohlishment in the ‘‘Monroe Seed Store & Agricultural Warehouse,” 
at ®1,75®©2 per cwt, ready known in the United States, and the experience he , ™° a * earnestfy invited'to^cail’ examine and judge — whcrc u iM be kept a full assortment of American and lm- 
GRAIN—Wheat 85(5)80. We hear of sales of 5,000 bu. has in packing up trees to he sent abroad, gives him a nnr at u-k of y J ” ported Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, and the most ap- 
clioice Genesee Valley at 84®85c. Corn 48®50. Oats StogSt 
England. —The English news, with the excep- 28®3l. Barley 65c. 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES 
proved Agricultural Implements and Machines. Those 
wanting any thing in our line are requested to call. We 
tion of Kossuth's movements, is unimportant. 
France. —The Paris correspondent of tho Lon¬ 
don Globe, under date of Thursday, still predicts 
there will bo a compromise between tho President 
and a majority of the Assembly. 
Business, however, wears a gloomy aspect, and 
nearly all orders received by the manufacturers 
have been suspended. 
POULTRY—In the poultry market there is a plentiful ed, and some of (he last orders sent last year could not he 
France, the number of sonic new kindsof trees are limit- Comprises all of the best varieties of Apple, Pear, Plum, will make it an object for such to do so. 
supply, prices rangd from 6 to 7 cen ts. 
SIIEEP PELTS—37^®75c. Lamb skins 18®38c. 
IIAY—Hay is sold at from $8 to ©11. 
FLOUR BARRELS sell at from 2S to 32 cents. 
executed. The terms, prices, charges, and all desired in¬ 
formation, will be found in his catalogue. The trees will 
he shipped to the care of his agent m New York, who will 
attend to the receiving and forwarding. For further par¬ 
ticulars, and for the catalogue, apply to 
90 W 3 E. BOSSANGE, 138 Pearl st., N. A . 
ve been suspended. Pork mess" *“ 15 00® 15,50 Cheese, lb.’. .5A® tic TTAVLNG determined that the Rural New-Yorker 
The Democratic Socialists are furious against cwt !7. „5,00®5!50 poultry. ±1 shall don a new suit on the first of January next, the 
nearly all orders received by the manufacturers ROCHESTER^WHOLESALE PRICES. TO PRINTERS.-TYPE FOR SALE. 
have been suspended. PorlTmcsV ’ *’ 15 00 ®15,50 Cheese, lb.*.! 1 .' .7.\"5j®0c TTAVING determined that the Rural New-Yorker 
The Democratic Socialists are furious against % Q ’ ™vi !7. „5 00®5 50 poultry. ±1 shall don a new suit on the first of January next, the 
Kossuth, but have determined not to give publicily Beef, cwt. . .".V.3l50®4,25 Turkeys, lb.7®8c proprietor oilers for sale the Type, &c., upon which it is 
to their opinions for fear it might injure their cause. no. bbl mess. 11,00® 11,50 Chickens.6®7c now printed. The principal material consists ot 500 lbs. 
A paper at Marsaillos publishes a letter dated Lard, tried.9$®10 | seeds. Long Primer, 150 lbs Brevier, ami . »]'»■ ^ 
Robut^wi^Moscow, announcing that the French Do leaf J 7e « 00®5 50 
Consul had received orders to embark all French 7®Sc Flax®...l^l/.O rules, leads, &c„ will also be sold at a bargain Should 
inhabitants, a s the French fleet was about to bom- p 0tat0e3 blJ _ _ . .37J®50c sundries. prefer to sell the whole together—deliverable 25th Dec. 
bard the town of Salel, as a reprisal against the ’ G r AIN . ~ Whitefish, bbl.©7,50®8 For terms, &c., address or apply to the Publisher. 
Emperor of Moscow for refusing compensation for Wheat,bu.85®S6 Codfish, cwt.3,50®4 nuTTH Ki rits 
the nillna-e of a French merchant vessel wrecked Corn,...48®5hc bait, hbl. .... .1,06®!,12^ ‘ 
the pillage ot a 1 renen ler Buckwheat.14c Apples, bu.-15®38 TUST received from Holland, m prime condition, a care- 
on the coast. . • Rve .621®69 I)o. dried.62.j J fully selected lot of Hyacinths, Tulips and Crocuses. 
It is reported that the President intends making 0 * tg .28®31c Eggs, doz.14 Also 40 varieties of Gladiolas. 
an appeal to the Assembly, to hasten the presiden- Barley . .. ®65c Beans, bu.1.00® 1,25 Orders solicitedIty mail or otherwise. 
tial election, instead of awaiting the period fixed hides. Hay, ton . 8®il,00 9Stf H. MO ULSON, 36 Front street. 
by the Constitution. _ . Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50®14 00 Wood, hard,cord.. .3®41,00 _-* , vm , p FO WLF,R. M D„ will consult with 
Clierry, Peach, &c., of sucli si/.cs and quality as no con¬ 
trast can disparage. We have also, both by importation 
and of our own cultivation, 
PYRAMIDAL, OR DWARF TREES, 
Of the Apple, Pear, and Cherry, designed for compact 
planting, being thereby especially desirable for small lots, 
Gardens, &c., as well as generally so, by reason of their 
habit of early bearing. We.have all of the approved va¬ 
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, 
CHAS W. BRIGGS, 
of the late firm of Rapolje & Briggs. 
68 -tf JOHN T. BRIGGS. 
IIAY ANSI STRAW CUTTERS. ' 
R UGGLES, NOURSE, MASON, & Co.’s Hay Cutters, 
the kind that cut against a cylinder of prepared raw 
hide, undoubtedly the best cutter in use. A large supply 
just received from the manufacturers, of various No.’s 
and prices. 
We have also Hovey & Co.’s Spiral Knife Straw Cut¬ 
ter, which also cuts against a cylinder of raw hide. We 
inams. smuivcu. • • i ... • : .... , ci. rtl ,i.i 
Shoulders, do..?®ric Flax.1,25® 1,50 rules, leads, Sec., will also be sold at a bargain . Should 
.. 1 1 . • . I ...n il-,/. mliAln frurnl nor_ Hp lUPrilh P EBl 1 IIPU. 
SUNDRIES. 
t, bhl.©7,50®8 
cwt.3,50® 4 
.1,06® 1,124 
m.25®38 
ried. 624 
prefer lo sell the whole together—deliverable 25th Dec. 
For terms, Sec., address or apply to the Publisher. 
Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, and Strawberries, have also lever Straw Cutters. Those who want any 
we are always fully supplied with all the bestold and new thing in the line-will save money by calling on 11 s at No. 
gorts _ 08 State-st. 89-tf. BRIGGS & BROTHER. 
OF ORNAMENTAL TREES, TJOOT CUTTERS—For cutting roots lor cattle; best 
to AY kind. Cal 1 and examine at No. 68 St;ite-st., Roches- 
For the street border, and lawns, our stock is very large, f ' 1UIIU ‘ Call and examine at No. 6 st,ite-st.,■ 4 {0 ches- 
Our Horse Chestnuts and Mountain Ash arc particularly _89-tt_ l.KIGGb & litto 1 11 LK. 
noticeable for their luxuriant growth and surpass .gsym- tl.,. pinw 5 » 
metryofform. They uniformly exciteadmiratio i, ojha-u. m u iu\v. 
Evergreen Trees, in great variety, new and rare,lticlud- _ , . , ... . 
ing Lebanon and Deodar Cedars, 4 to 6 feet high; Japan IxCBCSCC SCCu otOT© & A^i tl SFChOIIS© 
Cedars, Spruces, Junipers, Uxwliums, &c . ryniE Subscriber’s beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
Pceones.—-A splendid collection ol both tree and herba- | tcntionof the fanning community to the fact that they 
Ce DahlIas-One hundred and fifty selected sorts, compris- have J ust rec , eiVCt ! a su >: ply the T 108t p ° I,ul f an , d ,,I" 0 ,' 1 ' 
ing the finest English prize flowers, with all the best in the Ua8d 111 A S ncuRural and ,iort ‘- 
Gce flS, e Jni l 0 rho*?cp VichUs They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
Phloxes—Over fitty of the choices Tnds,. established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24 different 
Spain.— Military Gazette says that 100 guns Caif, lb .... 
have been sent to Havana for the armament of the skills' " 
hides. | Hay, ton.8® 11,60 
Slaughter, cwt...3,50®4,00 1 Wood, hard,cord.. .3®4,00 
.V,t]6®Tl24 RETCH BILKS. 
.. . .25®38 TUST received from Holland, in prime condition, acare- 
.624 J Cully selected lot of Hyacinths, Tulips and Crocuses. 
.14 Also 40 varieties of Gladiolas. 
. .1,00® 1,25 Orders solicitedby mail or otherwise. 
. ..8®11 00 9Stf S. MOULSON, 30 Front street. 
“Speed the Plow.” 
... .8®!0c Do. soft, . . . 
...374®75c I Wool, lb. 
.. . 18®38c 1 Flour barrels. . , 
New York Market 
forts along the coast. | 
Russia.—R umors ure in circulation of a newly 
disc’overed conspiracy among the nobility at Pe- 
tersburgh, and of the arrest of several persons stand- NEW yoRK, Not. 17, 3 P. M— ASHES.—Quiet at 5 
ing near the throne. 37 for Pearls, and 4 87J^ for Pearls. 
The discovery, it is said, was made by the offi- COTTON—Moderate business and market tends down- 
cers of the body guard of the Emperor, whom the wards. , . . 
,,i tKrin rr n ver tr> their nartv FLOUR—The low grades of Western and State heavy 
’ "2®250 l\/f RS. LYDIA F. FOWLER, M D., will consult with 
,'.30®40c 1V1 I.adies wishing Medical Advice, every morning, ex- 
.28(a)3*2 ccpting Sunday, at 98^ Main street—parlor on first tlopr— 
from 9 to 12 o’clock. ___98wl^ 
GRAN HISS & SWAN, 
inief at 5 TMPORTEBS, Planters and Wholesale Dealers in AM- 
1 1 BOY, VIRGINIA and FAIR-HAVEN 
. . ’ . vri-ii ovcruisk. 
PLANTEI) OYSTERS, 
Z1T For Cash or Appoved Credit. ,*0 
Dealers, Hotels, Saloons and Families supplied with 
oonaniratnrs endeavored to brin 2 over to their party, FLOUR—The low grades ot Western and state noavy Healers, Hotels, saloons ana famines 
conspirators en(J e a vorcd to Dnng WmWnV -receipts large and less doing. Sales 3,0(10 bbls-3 81 for Fresh Oysters, received daily, by Express, 
but who revealed tho whole matter to the Lmjjcror. gtate; 8 87(2)4 12 for Michigan and Indiana; 3 87@4 for Principal Depot under the Commercial Bank, Roch- 
Algiers. —An assemblage of Arabs was formed Ohio; .$4@t 12 for Genesee; Canadian inactive and more ester, N. Y. 
Fruit Farm for kale. 
latter had already commenced and assailed the ene- bu white at 86 c in bond. Rye steady at 70®71. Corn is 
my. and after two hour’s fighting, completely rout- firm and in fair request. Sales 6,500 bu at G0@6lefor 
f THE well known Langworthy Place, sit-A ” 
uatedon the east side of the river, midway t/f. ...-• 
from the city of Rochester and the mouth of jail'll 
t he Genesee river. It is only a half a mile from the 
city limits, and the same from the steamboat landing.— 
Bounded on the west by the river; and supposed to con- 
THE VERY LATEST. WHISKEY—Mark 
The following is the latest intelligence up to tho pro VIS U) NS—Pc 
moment of sailing: buyer. Mess ©15, pi 
England. —Meetings were held in the Metrop- supply exceeds the 
olis on Friday evening in favor of Kossuth. The for mess, ©4a5for'pr 
Western; 60K for new southern yellow; 62 for round yel- city limits, and the same irom me bicauiuoat '<uiuin 0 . 
1 0W _wliite scarce 63e. Bounded on the west by the river; and supposed to con - 
WHISKEY—Market is better with a fair inquiry; sales tain 46 acres. The house is ol strictly cottage structure, 
at 21K for Prison. and built of cobble stone; convenient in all ns parts, llte 
PROVISIONS—Pork in retail demand. Prices favor the soil or characterol the earlti is ol a sandy or gravely loam, 
buyer. Mess ©15, prime 13 50. Beef in fair request and pleasant and easy to work, and in a high state of cultiva- 
suuui.y Biceeua me demand. Market heavy—7 5U@9 75 tmn. . . , , 
for rness, ©4a5for'prime. Lard plenty, dull and drooping The fruit is composed of all the li pst popular kinds 
— 8 ® 8 jj for old. Butter in good demand. Cheese steady, which are known in the country. It may lie said that the 
STOCKS—Less active and prices variable. Hudson peach trees, being near a thousand, predominate m mini- 
River 76* Erie 84hs; incomes 9o%. hers over all others. 1 he whole are in their zenith o( 
MONEY—Abundant on call, but not freely offeredfor fruiting. No inducement would tempt me lo leave so prof 
. itableand rural a place, were it not lor a ladure ot health. 
11 „ Price, ©6,500. Portion down, the rest in a year. 
Albany Market. ll. n. LANGW'ORTHY. 
_ .. _ o n,,_=.Iron den uoit. Oct. 14, 1851. 94tf 
greatest entliusiasm prevailed. ~ 8 -t< i 
Advices from l’ort J’hillips, Van Dieman’s Land, 
to July 11th, have been received. M.O: 
Tltcy report that farttier discoveries of gold had p apei J 
been made there. 
ALBANY, Nov. 14.—Flour, &e.—There is a moderate 
home and Eastern demand fbr the medium and better 
grades of Western and State Flour. The receipts are not 
large and the market is steady. Sales 1,000 bbls at prices 
within the range of yesterday. Buckwheat is in good 
supply and favors the buyer. Sales at 2 12@2 25. Corn 
Meal is very firm and in demand at I 19 P 1 cwt. 
Grain—There is no prime Wheat offering. The milling 
Irondequoit, Oct. 14, 1851. 
Potatoes.— White Mercer, 
Phloxes—Over fitty of the choicest- kinds. established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24 different 
si/ - es ‘ manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
ainong them the new Perpetual Striped Moss, Herman foe smne MiT™' kind of !iEED Pla!,ter ’ in ‘ 
Kegel, the Hybrid Perpetual Caroline de St used, General W^have^dso on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
Bulbous Root's-A choice collection dailp expected from Pl ™, of various sizes and extra manufacture 
Holland, consisting of Double Tulips, Hyacinths Crocus- 
"i’iams for bedding out, of every description; Vit.cs, of Field and Garden 
isi«^“«saSGK 00 ., 
All of which will be sold as low ns at any other estab- _ 6 -> .. ill.ilo . t., Ko hcs« r. 
lishment, and in many cases lower, either at wholesale or 55 gj jc j s 
n vv'e are now issuing a new edition of our Catalogue, Patent Railway Chain Horse Fower and Over- 
containing full information of our productions, terms, shot Thresher and Separator, 
prices, &c., embracing, 1st, a general descriptive cata- ryNUE subscribers have obtained from Messrs. Wheeler, 
iogue; 2d, a full catalogue ol select Green House 1 fonts; Melick & Co., of Albany, the exclusive sale in Roc St¬ 
and 3d, a special catalogue ol Dahlias, 1 hloxes, and Led- ester, and General Agency m Western New York,of their 
ding out plants; which will he sent gratis to ail post-pay- celebrated Agricultural Machines, which we will sell at 
ing applicants who enclose one letter stamp. their Albany prices, adding transportation. 
THORP, oM! 1U, IlANUlbl I & t o. Theiwohor.se Machines are well calculated lor large 
Syracuse, 1851. 9umn farmers, and those who make a business of threshing.— 
-- - - -- Thev are light and compact, so that the whole is convon- 
Tlie American Seed Store, iently carried on one wagon with two horses, foe weigl t 
. '' , _ , -v it being about 2,000 pounds. 
No. 4, Mam Street, Curtis Block, Rochester, N. X q-| ic vibrating Separator, divides and carries the straw 
rrtll E subscriber, (formerly Proprietor of the “ Rochester entirely clear from the grain, leaving the grain in the best 
X Seed Store,” has recently opened the above establish- possible condition for cleaning. 
ment, where lie will keep constantly on hand a large, va- This Machine with from 3 to • hands, will thresh from 
rious, and general assortment of one to two hundred bushels of whea per day; or twice the 
CHOICEIGABDEB SEEDS, «... 3 «nll «™i. 
large and the market is steady, bales 1,000 bbls at prices j / w , BARRELS of the White Mercer (Seedling) Po- 
withiu the range of yesterday. Buckwheat is in good j ( ) ^ J tato now offered for sale! This remarkable white 
* -p-RTTr a t flF TTTF DANTTET V/FPSTFR. supply and favors the buyer. Sales at 2 12@2 25. Corn potato is of almost unparalleled productiveness; of beatr- 
ARRIVAL OF TH.*j OANILL LholLiS. Meal is very firm and in demand at 1 lJt^cwt. tiful shape, its proportion much like the long pink-eye, 
- Grain—There is no prime Wheat offering. The milling being a little more flattened. 
The steamer Duniel Webster arrived at her demand is active, and the market is very firm. Sales 900 This potato was obtained by the subscriber, from the 
u/hnrfnt Npw Vork Nnv 17 from San limn with bu Mediterranean at 85. Corn is firm and in active de- seed of the common Mercer 8 or 9 years since. Itreceiv- 
XXo s ®rL „nH « iHl nllr , mand for tl.e East and home consumption, with a mode,- c d die first premium from the N. Y. State Ag. Society, and 
$617,o9J in specie and a i’ ir g 6 number of posse tl ate SU ppiy. s lt les 9,3"0 bu Western mixed, jtart to arrive a diploma was awarded for the same by die Monroe Coun- 
gers, some 300 left by the 1 roinetheus. When early next week at 57, and 60 for round yellow. Barley ty Ag. Society. 
twelve hours out from San Juan, the steamer ex- is heavy and drooping. Thesupply exceeds the demand, Since that period the White Mercer has attained in Iron - 
perienccd a severe norther, which lasted three days. Rial buyers govern the market. Receivers are not storing dequoit, increased popularity with farmers and gardeners, 
On the lfitli inst ofif Cape Hatterus she encoun- but sell freely on arrival. Sales 21,500 bu at 80^@82>£ to so great an extent, that its only limits of propagation is 
t„rn,l n’ Btn.mr ,mVf> fmm the Rmithnast whielt cur- for good to prime two-rowed, and 83 to 80 for do four the want of seed. I am credibly informed that one of the 
teredn strong gmlo Iro n the southeast, wme t car Atthecloge sales cou id not be effected at our largest Hotels in the city of New York, on the reception of 
ried away her paddle-boxes. 1 he vessel behaved highest figure. Oats are in limited request, but the sup- a fow bushels from a friend, ordered 1,000 bushels, but 
nobly, and weathered the storm safely. ply is small and the market steady. [Jour. they could not be obtained. 
The steamer California, from San Francisco, took r The quality and habits of the White Mercer, aie, very 
down $L 600,000. ‘ Rtluaio luarltei. white outside’and in; mealy and of good flavor; longer 
rihI buyers govern the market. Receivers are not storing dequoit, increased popularity with 
but sell freely on arrival. Sales 21,500 bu at 80>£@82 % to so great an extent, that its only 
for good to prime two-rowed, and 83 to 86 for do four the want of seed. I am credibly i 
ment, whore lie will keep constantly on hand a large, va- This Machine with from 3 to . hands, will thresh from 
rious, and general assortment of one to two hundred bushels of whea per day; or twice die 
CHOICS GARDEN SEEDS, 
principally raised by himself, in his Garden near the First a | )0U t half that quantity. They also thresh and separate 
Lock, in the town of Brighton, f hose who desire to pur- c i over c p a ff from tlie straw, very fast, and perfectly, 
chase good seeds which can he retied upon with perlect The one horse power is extensively used by Dairymen, 
safety, will do well to call on the subscriber. j - 0 (.jjurning, and for sawing wood, cutting teed, &c. 
He also keeps Clover and Timothy Seed, early and late D ’ vv 
Peas, Beans, Potatoes, Corn, and all other kinds of Field , Y P c 
Seeds, that are worthy of cultivation. Two Horse Power Ihj(psher^and Separator, with ^ ^ ^ 
Also, Green House and Hot-Bed Plants, Fruit and Orna- hands, and all appurtenances,.© 
mpntHlTrpes in their season. One Horse do. do.129,60 
All articles ’sold will be warranted as represented. P?- (1 °- do. geared for churning and 
N B.-The subscriber is the Agent for Ross ic Smith’s dnv "}K cross-cut saw and grind stone.l-A ; 
inotiv potehmteH :mrl unrivalled Mineral Comnosition Ma- Clover llullcr. . ■ 
tges—also 
American 
StocKloit, in the early part ot tins month, became 
the scene of outrages of a similar character to those 
which some time since disgraced San Francisco. 
The Mormons have at length taken possession of 
the rancho of San Bernardino, near Los Angelos, 
for which they paid $102,000, It is said to be their 
intention to build a great city there, and a railroad 
to Salt Lake is confidently spoken of. It is also 
said that the head of the Church in Deseret have 
market Sales^iuO bbls Flour at 3 31@3 37 for Michigan 
and Southern Ohio. Wheat—The only sale we heard of 
ject to rot than any other potato known in these parts. 
0?” Price, ©2,50 per barrel. Orders through the Roch- 
V7 price from ©u to 
Store, 4 Main st., by 
the American Seed 
C F GROSMAN. 
as 1760 bu white Michiran at 72c. No sales of Corn and ester i’ost-office, will be attended to. 
one offering on the spot. J LA.NGW OK 111 Y. 
Canal freights—Not enough doing to determine rates. Irondequoit, Oft- ‘L _ • 
New York Cattle Market. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—At Washington Yard—1,800 
given directions to the Mormons in Europe, that beeves, (500 from the South and the balance from this 
all the emigration to this country must hereafter s,ale -) Demand fair. Prices ranged at from ©G,00®7,50 
come by the way ol the isthmus of i unama to San 1 Browning’s—Offered, 50 Cows and Calves, and 4.- 
Diego. 000 Sheep and Lam 
Judge Murray, late of the Superior Court, has Cows and Calves- 
been appointed by the Governor, Associate Judge in quality: all sold, 
of the Supreme Court. Sales at fin 
' ... . . , to2,2o®3,a0; left ov 
China. —Intelligence has been received from At Chamberlain's- 
per cwt. About 100 left over. 
At Browning’s—Offered, 50 Cows and Calves, and 4,- 
000 Sheep and Lambs. 
Cows and Calves—Sales at from ©20, to 30®34,00; as 
DUNN’S SCYTHES. 
T HE Subscriber still acts n-< agent for the North Wayne 
Scythe Co., in the sale of these Scythes. Ample ar¬ 
rangements have been made to enable him to supply deal¬ 
ers for wholesale and retail, on the most favorable terms. 
All Scythes sold by him, will he what they are repre¬ 
sented, as he docs not endorse the tricks of tho trade prac¬ 
ticed by other manufacturers and agents. Cradle makers 
will receive a large share of attention, as the grain Scythes 
made by this Company now confessedly stand unrivalled. 
China. —Intelligence has been received from At Chamberlain's—At market 310 Beef Cattlo offered.— 
Ilong Kong to the 2d of August. Steps are being Prices ranging at from © 6 ® 8 ; 50 unsold, 
taken to induce the Chinese to run an electric tele- Cows an(1 Calves—Offered—Sales at from © 22 , to 28 
Sheep-Sales at from ©1,38 to 2,75®4,75. Lambs ©1,00 1[laile "V company now comessemy scanu unrivalled. 
2 25®3 50- left over 150. Orders for Scythes may he forwarded to me by mail, or 
At Chamberlain’s—At market 310 Beef Cattlo offered.— given to 11. B. Burleigh, who will act as traveling agent, 
rices ranging at from © 6 ®b; 50 unsold. visiting all parts of the State in due season. 
Cows and Calves—Ofl’ercd—Sales at from ©22, to 28 Snathes, Forks, Hoes, Cradles, Horse-raites, and 
EMERY & Cit.-S 
Premium Rail Road Horse Power, 
THRESHING MACHINE AND SEPARATOR. 
fTMIE above machines are offered the public this season any note in the country, and Iteen preferred. 
X at the following prices—being much less in proportion The Chairman of the Agricultural Society’s Committee 
to cost of manufacting same than any other now in use. on Horse-Powers, in a communication written several 
For Two Horse Power,.©110 months after foe awardingof premium to the above Horte- 
“ One do do .. 80 Power, says: “ I spent much time at the late State Fair, 
“ Thresher with Separator for 2 Horse Power [Sept. 1850,] at Albany, in examining foe various Horsc- 
if sold with power ©35, if without power 37,50 Powers, viz. Wheeler’s, Allen’s, Ham’s, and Emery & 
Thresher for one horse with or without power,.. 35 Co’s, first with ttie ownersnnd makers, and heard all they 
Saw mill complete for use. 35 could say, and again in their absence—and the resit It most 
Bands for above sett complete with wrenches, &c. 5 fully convinced me that yours was the best, and if J want- 
Also Wheeler’s Rack and Pinion Horse Powers of our ed one, I would give. TWENTY DOLLARS more for 
own manufacture which we warrant equal to any of the yours titan any others on the grounds; and as you have 
kind made, and which we offer and guarantee the full right won the laurels fairly, it is just that you should receive a 
of use for the following prices: full reward.” 
Two Horse Power.©190 He further says—“ You know from experience that I 
One do do . 75 have no sort of partiality for your establishment, ami as a 
purchase money, if paid, will he refunded. 
JOHN RAPALJE&CO., 
Genesee Seed Store, No. 65 Buffalo street, 
86 Rochester, N. Y. 
EMERY & CO ’ S; 
New-York State Agricultural Society’s 
FIRST PREMIUM 
RAILROAD HOK.SE EOAVER. 
T HE above justly celebrated Powers as now made and 
sold by the subscribers, ate offered the public with the 
assurance that they are all they are represented—they hav¬ 
ing been very extensively and thoroughly introduced and 
tested, side hv side, with' rill the tread powers known, of 
graph oil the coast. 
The rebel forces have had several skirmishes 
with the Imperial troops and have been rather suc¬ 
cessful. 
An attempt is again being made to establish steam 
Cows and Calves—Offered—Sales at from ©22, to 28 onatnes, routs, tipes, cratu-s, noise-rs 
® 4 „. al | s0 | ( )_ w ’ other implements, furnished ot the best quality and on 
Sheep and Lambs—2,900 offered; sales Sheep at from favorable terms. Orders addressed to me, at the office ol 
©1,50, to 2,50®4; Lainbs ©1,50 to 2,25®3. Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, Rochester w ll receive 
w prompt attention. II1RAM C. WHITE, Agent. 
Cambridge Cattle Market. August 5th, 1851. _ H-tf 
CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 12 !—At market,3,055Cattle,about furniture rooms. 
communication between the Sandwich Islands and 1,500 Beeves, and 1,555 Stores, consisting of working oxen, J .* , 
San Francisco. The first stoamer will be placed cows and calves, yearling, two ami three years old. Tlie Largest and most Extensive Establishment 
of use for the following prices: full reward.” 
Two HorsePower.©106 He further says—“ You know from experience that I 
One do do . 75 have no sort of partiality for your establishment, and as a 
Thethreshers having no patent on them are same as above committee-man of said Society for years, 1 havedecided 
quoted. For further particulars see descriptive catalogueof asiaiust you oftener titan for you; and if others have a bet- 
Albany Agricultural Works, Warehouse and Seed Store, ter article than you, I would decide in their liavor. if the 
furnished gratis on application to the proprietors. decision ruined your establishment, and vice versa, hurt 
on the routo in about a month. 
Tobacco in Wisconsin. —It appears that fhe at¬ 
tempt to grow tobacco in Wisconsin has been suc¬ 
cessful. Tho Watertown Chronicle says:—“The 
first experiments in Jefferson county, at tobacco 
raising, have been made this season. In the towns 
of Millford, Waterloo, Aztalan, and Lake Mills, 
some 20 acros have been cultivated. In every in¬ 
stance we learn that complete succoss has attend¬ 
ed these experiments. Twenty acres we are as¬ 
sured, will yield an average net profit of $50 per 
acre.” 
Married, 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra © 6 ,(Ml (ter cwt.; first quality 
@5,56; second do. ©5; third do. ©4; ordinary 4®3,75. 
Hides—4,50 per cwt. 
Tallow— ©5. 
Pelts—624®70c. % 
Veal Calves, ©5®7. 
Rochester! 
On the Cash System! No. 29 State Street. 
1 T”1E subscriber, having removed his large stock ofCab- 
i inet Furniture to the extensive Ware-rooms, No. 29 
Stale St. [lately occupied by Major S. II. Packard,] and 
united his own stock with that of the former proprietor of 
Stores—Working oxen—@07, 71, 76,85®100,—poor and those rooms,* invites the public to inspect his assortment, 
;arco . which tie believes the largest in the city, and as elegant, 
scarce. WHICH lie uencira uio migcai ill MIC cn y, ami .13 cicgiilll. 
Cows and Calves—@22, 25, 27,50, 33, 35, 37, 40® 41. and as substantially manufactured, and as complete as any 
Yearlings, @6®I2. West of New York city. In his list of Furniture may he 
Two years old, @16®28. found Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes, Ottomans, Chairs, Tables, 
Three years old, ©17®32. Dressing Bureaus, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, &c., &c., in 
Sheep and Lambs—1,718 at market. Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, manufactured from 
Prices—Extra, ©3®8. By lot, @1,37, 1,62®2,50. the most beautiful designs and best approved patterns. 
Swine—None at market. Common Cabinet Ware—In addition to what is above 
Turkeys—@1,25. enumerated, he has also on hand a very heavy stock of 
buyer and seller arc satisfied with their day’s business.— . *t-m<l« Bedsteads Lounsca liv hi- 
Tim trains on both Northern and Fitchburg Roads are all ^^^onocaiion fo£eu^rilir 11%*^ i^nS hii 
Came,was “ot in at 6 o’clock Inst evening.'" ‘ ~ !" ac i lities for ma " l *^ C ir l 8 j£' e t0 T n .“, 
furnished gratis on application to the proprietors. 
EMERY & Co., 
No. 309,371 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
# §. MOULSON; at the Old Rochester Nur¬ 
sery, Rochester, N. Y., oilers 
10,000 Northern Spy Apple Trees, extra size, 
20,000 various sorts “ “ 
500 Cherry “ “ . “ “ 
10,000 Dwarf Pear, Peach and Quince. 
Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed¬ 
lings, together with the usual items offered in the most ex¬ 
tensive American Nurseries. Orders so’icited from all 
parts of the continent. Trees properly packed tor the dis¬ 
tance. S. MOULSON, 
(62-tD 3® Front st., Rochester, N. Y. 
who it may.” 
With the testimony of such men as the author of the 
foregoing, when, together withthe changeable gearing, and 
other important improvements adopted since last season, 
make it the most convenient, durable, efficient, and eco¬ 
nomical Horse-Power now made; and the public may rest 
assured of being furnished by us with a superior machine. 
For furthet particulars, prices, &c., see Catalogue of 
Albany Agricultural Warehouse. EMERY & CO. 
78-tf 
In Ridgeway, 5th inst., by Rev. Mr. Salisbury, Mr. II. Cattle, was not in at 0 o’clock last evening. 
G. FULLER and Miss JULIA ELMER. , 1(5 ,? cars came over the Fitchburg Railroad, and 200 over 
. ,r , „ n , ■ . , n ,, „ the Boston and Lowell Railroad, loaded with cattle, sheep, 
In Kendall, 2d last., by Rev. Mr. Savage, Mr. JABE/ horses, swine and fowls.—Boston Courier. 
LI,ISON and Miss JANE WEBSTER. 
In Gaines, 6 th inst., by Rev. A. L. Brooks, Mr. ALEX. Brighton Cattle Market. 
In Gaines, 6 th inst., by Rev. A. L. Brooks, Mr. ALEX 
C. KING and Miss SARAH M. TOUSLEY. 
facture every article of furniture on short notice, and with 
promptness, he can supply all ordersata reduction of 15 
to 20 per cent, for cash, from the prices charged by other 
houses, and warrant every article to give perfect satisfac¬ 
tion. He has five large show rooms, filled with furniture 
of his own manufacture, of the best description, which he 
invites the public to inspect. 
The friends and patrons of the subscriber, who have 
t, X 1 BRIGHTON, Nov. 13.—At market, full 4,000. invites the public to inspect. 
Ln Geneva, l'-fo inst., by Rev. (). Ackley, Mr. GEO. About half beef, the others stores. More than 1,000 re- The friends and patrons of the subscriber, who have 
IIEMIU1* andMiss MARIA REMINGTON. mained in the yards at night, principally unsold. The formerly found him at No. 6 Front St., are invited to con- 
In Dunsville, 8 th inst., by Rev. J. K. Tuttle, Mr. LA market for all descriptions remains without much varia- tinue their favors at his new location. 
FAYETTE GREEN and Miss LOVET1A PARSONS. tion. The offerings from week to week alter in quality 76eow-tf O. J. HAYDEN, No. 29State St. 
In Lyons, 6 th inst., by Rev. 1). 1). Buck, Mr. HENRY more !j? aa the >’ ri £ e for , i‘ ke , qualities. We quote for rich 
H. OSTROM, M. 1)., and Miss CATHARINE FORBES. ani1 fe ' v . a ‘ hat - . G ° ot | &o,02t®0. fair ©5 DAGULIlREOrYPEh. 
run . , . i i , n , „ , . , ®-*.56. Ordinary ©4®4,7o. Inferior ©3®4. O, would some Power the giftie gi’e us, 
I! M A M wur-nv' 1EKRY llldes ‘ S rec “- $4,50. * To seeoursel’s as ithers see us. b 
B. MAXSON and -Miss MARY L. WILCOX. Tallow, rough ©.>. QO wrote the eminent poet, Robert Burns, anc[ an oppor- 
In Medina, Sth inst.. by Rev. Mr. Furman, Mr. CHAS.- Sheep and Lainbs, 6,275 at market. O tunityis now otl'ered to carry out Hie Poet’s suggestion, 
CHAPMAN and .Miss MARY E. WILCOX. Prices, ©1,33, 1,50,1,75, 2, 2,25, 2,50. the subscriber having taken rooms in the Gould Building, 
In Perry, 5th inst, by Rev. J. S. Brown, Mr. R. W. The market about the same as last week for good lots,— No. 9, end of 2d floor, where he intends to carry on the 
BRIGHAM and Miss ANNETTE RICHARDS. the most of them were poor. daguerrian business, in its numerous branches. Having 
E. F. SMITH. 
W. II. PERKINS. 
In Lyons, 6 th inst., by Rev. I). 1). Buck, Mr. HENRY " l0re ^ a " the 6 ri ? e for qn-tHties. We quote for rich 
H. OSTROM, M. 1)., and Miss CATHARINE FORBES. f . 1 " 1 fe ^ a ‘, that - Go. 01 ! $5,02j®6. Fair @5 
) In DeRuyter, 8 th inst., by Rev. J. R. Irish, Mr. l’ERRY 
) B. MAXSON and Miss MARY L. WILCOX. 
( In Medina, Sth inst.. by Rev. Mr. Furman, Mr. CHAS.- 
( CHAPMAN and .Miss MARY E. WILCOX. 
I) In 1’errv, Sth inst, by Rev. J. S. Brown, Mr. R. W. 
) BRIGHAM and Miss ANNETTE RICHARDS, 
t In Palmyra, 6 th iust., by Rev. J. W. Spoor, Mr. CIIAS. 
( MUNSON and Miss NANCY IRVING. 
) In York, 6 th inst., by Rev. P. Canfield, E. II. LYMAN 
> and Miss MARTHA,daughter of Alfred Collins, Esq. 
t In this cily, 1th inst., by Rev. W. II. Barris, Mr. JOHN 
( HARROW,late of Vt., and Miss M. L DAVIS of Livonia. 
( In Livonia, 11th inst., by Rev. it. G. Riley, Mr. CHAS. 
( C. DILI’S and Miss MARGARET J. THOMPSON. 
®5,50. Ordinary @4®4,75. Inferior @3®4. 
Hides, green, ©4,50. 
Tallow, rough @o. 
Sheep and Lambs, 6,275 at market. 
Prices, ©1,33, 1,50, 1,75, 2, 2,25, 2,50. 
The market about the same as last week for good lots,- 
the most of them were poor. 
in Fork, urn nisi., ny Kev. t. canueid, I-.. H. LYMAN prices were 1 and o at wholesale, and o and 6 c at retail.— strength, beauty and durability cannot be surpassed. He 
id Miss MAR l’HA,daughter of Alfred Collins, Esq. Mass. Ploughman. also has the latest improved instruments which enables 
i m thiu r- i t \7 4 th inot i.» liou w ii iiorri- it. muv - - - ■ ■ —. - . him to take a perfect likeness of a child in two seconds. 
t-, c , _ r Pictures putin good morocco cases for ©1, and satisfac- 
Kxtkaoudinary sagacity.— Yesterday after- tion warranted, 
noon, as the Morris and Essex railroad train was Reader, perhaps you cannot do a betterthlng now while 
_returning to Newark, when within about one mile S' 011 / mind '? u P° n , the subject, then go with your family 
1 - - ■ ■ ■ . — - j • j i - and secure the shadow ere the substance lade. How many 
t%: a j depot, an in i ant was discovered lying or of you have lost a father, a mother, or a little prattling 
crawling oil the track. A large Newfound dog, child, without a shade of resemblance to recognize their 
In Albion, 4th inst., of fever, ALMAS, son of Benj. belonging to James Bishop, Esq., rushed forward, After «?e separation some little toy or a trifling 
Howes, Esq , aged 16 years. and seizing the child, bore him to a place of safety, ZmnbrlnceTt.ow much nTOre 
In Gorham, 13th inst., Mr. JONATHAN ARNOLD, the locomotive almost grazing tho dog.— Newark be a well executed daguerreotype of the..loved and lost.— 
Also, a large quantity of Norway Spruce trees and seed- A. W. Ccliy' S Rotary Fire Filgiiie (4 
lings, together with the usual items offered in the most ex- _ 
lensive American Nurseries. Orders solicited from all xUIRpS. 
parts of the continent. Trees properly packed tor the dis- rriHE inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump ji 
lance. S. MOULSON, X (for the past two years.) feels confident that it is not )| 
(62-tQ 36 Front st., Rochester, N. Y. equalled by anything now in market, in the way of rais- ) j 
- —-—-—- 7 - ing or forcing water—the motion beingrotary, the stream is (1 
L EACHED ASHES with about 15 per cent, of lime for constant, without the aid of an air vessel. The packing (| 
sale if applied for immediately, at No. 36 Front St. j s self-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of ( M 
7«U* S. MOULSON. order. J 
_ _—— - These pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for , 1 
G r no or ioc at W’finlpqfllp which pumps or hydrants may he used, viz.. Factories. ) 9 
rotericb cIL W U U l O a a l C . steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad, , 2 
SMITH & PERKINS) Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, &.c. The ) jj 
TLateE. F. Smith & Co.,—Established in 1826.] highest testimonials will be given. 
, , _ . . ,■ No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En- )| 
Wholesale Grocers and Commission ItLerchants, ^me, and will raise from -id to 3u gallons per minute. 
No. 29 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. No. 2 will raise 166 gallons at 120 revolutions. 
E. F. SMITH. | W. H. PERKINS. §* ‘}° 399 ,fo 120 do! \ | 
W E wish to call the attention of the trade to the fact, The quantity raised can he doubled, by doubling the > j 
foat we are engaged in a strictly wholesale business revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold t S 
and that we are the only house in this city whose business by the subscribers at Brockport, N. Y. ^3 
is confined to foe wholesale trade. The senior member ot 76tl CARA & BRAIN ARD. 
our firm spends the business season in the Nt-w York mar----( jj 
k«. and our entire purchases are made from Importers and Rochester StereOtV^e Foundry, )S 
oricina! holders, trout the same sources ana upon equally _ J r 
favorable terms w.tti those ot New York Wholesale Gro- r ] M1E undersigned would respectfully inform the pin \ 9 
cers- hence we are enabled to offer all goods in our line at 1 and especially book and periodical publishers, luthors, - j 
prices as low, and upon terms as favorable as those of New &c. — that he has established a Stereotype Foundry in ) 1 
York Jobtiers. We shall at all times have astock on hand Rochester. His establishment is furnished with every tn- >5 
of new and desirable goods, and guaranteb that all goods cility for Stereotyping, in the best manner. Books, Fatnpn- ) | 
sold by 11 s shall he satisfactory to the purchaser, both in lets. Periodicals, Cuts of all kinds, (including figures of ) { 
quality and price. The location of our store and ware- animals, implements, etc.) Patent Medicine Advertise- ( ] 
houses, immediately upon the Canal, affords us facilities meats, &.C., Sc". Plates blocked in a superior style, on ^ 
not possessed by any oth<*r house in the trade in Rochester, mahogany. All work executed with proinptneMsnd on j 1 
and enables us to forward goods daily by Canal wifooul reasonable terms, and equal in style and finish to that done t 
extra charges for cartage or shipping. 66 ylso at any other Foundry in foe country. 
• ____An establishment of this kind has long been a des dera- ) 
EJIERT & CO.’S turn in this city, and now that one is in operation, it is ) 
W E wish to call the attention of the trade to the fact, 
that we are engaged in a strictly wholesale business 
Eet, and our entire purchases are made from Importers and 
original holders, trout the same sources and upon equally 
favorable terms with those ot New York Wholesale Gro¬ 
cers- hence we are enabled to offer all goods in our line at 
extra charges for cartage or shipping. 06ylso at any other Foundry in the country. 
__-_An’establishment of this kind has long been a des dera- ) | 
FillERY A, CO ’S turn in this city, and now that one is in operation, it is ) I 
, ,, . hoped a liberal share of patronage will be awarded to the )l 
ATEW YORK State Agricultural Society’s First Prenn- jse 
1\ um Railroad Horse Power Threshers, &c. fr^" Foundry in Talman Riock Buffalo strw-,. A11 or- ’I 
We have the above on sale, and one set up in running de “ff rom a distance may he addressed to 
order, at our store. Weinvite those who wish to purchase j. w. BROWN, 
horse lowers, &c., to examine it ^ ^ March, 1851. Rochester, N A'. ) j 
BRIGGS & BROTHER, ^ B. Old type taken in exchange fur work. f63-tf] 5 I 
83-tf 68 State street, Rochester. 
M.4HSILVLDS KOOK BINDERY, 
^ BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State and 
aged 80 years, having been a resident of tlie town 45 years. 
In Yates, 7tit inst., MINERVA D., only daughter of P. 
and S. K. Saxe, aged 9 years 4 months and 3 days. 
In Syracuse, 7th inst., of consumption, JAS. T. HARD, 
aged 72 years and 4 months. 
Siw’,’ °f a “ afre ^l° n 04 th0 heart > MA R- diotlfv reenivGfi "an nXr’far nnllT ClTif nesses, if taken by a good artist, will afford sweeVconso- bound in plain and fancy bindings; old books reoound ; j ggl' t ff ^Remember 2d floor of 12 Buffalo St., Rochester 
111A, wife ol Robert Itnray, aged 34 years. Hiately lcccncd an Older tor a ton and a halt, it lation; and if the present opportunity is not improved you Blank nooks ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; I - 
In Nunda, 1st inst., of consumption, ANDREW BAR- oeing superior inwhiteness and durability to the may at some future period have reason to feel grateful for Public and Private Libraries repaired at short notice.— 
BER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. English, and by the last steamar the painters to these gentle hints from I. N. BLOODGOOD, Daguerrean, Packages containing directions for binding, punctually at- 
In Henrietta, 7th inst., Dea. T. STONE, aged 76 years. Her Majesty sent for 100 tons— a portion of who can always be found at his rooms, wh#e the citizens tendedto. ,,. 
.. MiDvaoDAmm i- v „ ) ■ ... 1l7 -. , of tins city and surrounding couutry are respectfullv in- N. B.—All work warranted, and done at low price*. 
In Canandaigua, 10th inst., Mrs. MARY SPRAGUE. winch is to be used in painting Windsor Palace, vitedtocafl. S 8 -tf January, 1851. 157-Lf.i F. II. MARSHALL 
Mercury. Are you a parent? What would you not give for a perfect 
__ likeness of yourself, taken when a child? It would show 
m, ii n ii _ the effects of time and call up many happy remembrances. 
1 lie Evening Urazette says that the Jersey This satisfaction you can now afford to your children, ami 
Manufacturing Co., of Zinc Paint sent specimens should they be snatched from your embrace by the cold 
of it to the World’s Fair. They almost imrne- hand ofdeath, your possession of their daguerreotype like- 
TO FARMERS. 
A VERY convenient and labor saving article on a farm 
is a set of hanay Tackles for weighing hay, k:'.l.:.g 
Buffalo streets, over Sage Sc Brofoer’s Book- ho „ g) &c -p hP J mav be had all ready for use at No. 
store, Rochester, N. Y. 12 Buffa!o St., 2d floor, directly over the store of Geo. A. 
Music books, Pamphlets. Periodicals,&c., Avery & c 0 . E. C. WILLIAMS, Agt. 
Blank nooks ruled to any pattern, and hound to order; 
JAPANNED WARE. 
A LARGE lot of Japanned Ware just received and fo 
sate, wholesale and retail by J. E. CHENEY, 
[56-tf.j No. 24 Exchange Street 
