n anno tW The Atlas learns that Rathbone & Co., 
viUi^ J ij l 1 vjC'i|Cw'« have received orders for some 500 Albany cooking 
_I_ stoves for the Australian maiket. The English 
Arrival of the Atlantic. stoves on which the Tasmanians have heretofore 
_ depended, a: e heavy, clumsy and costly. They 
The Steamship Atlantic opened the season of are " ot ?*'}* P a ° ked fo . r sc>a V0 J a § e > n « r <*fY f° r 
rapid passages across the ocean, by arriving at transportation into the interior, nor so handy for 
Arrival of the Atlantic. 
MOORE’S RURxVL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
WThe Atlas learns thati RathboDe & Co., 3YU(4/,)4 Cow.»ndCU.e.-JOolftrea,,»a^l«,MMprlco.i™ 
have received orders for some oOO Albany cooking Kt/j J i) i J j v|0j)Cv« mg from $22.50 to 35@50. 
stoves for the Australian maiket. The Eno-lish ’ 1 W 1 Slieep—1,050 offered; all sold at from S3,50® 4.55 to $5.5 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, May 18,1853. } 
For the week just closed, the weather has been warm 
Now Yfmlk on the 1 Wh inst ^n'b ihv'^Pl hours backwoodsmen, and dwellers in tents, as the “d spring Uke, contrasting favorably with the cold wet 
New Yolk on the 14ta inst. in J dayo ,IA hours Yankee contrivances backward spring weather, that has prevailed. Farmers 
from Liverpool. We venture to say that this 1 tU1Jied connivances. i,.., i,™ f, nm .Wn, tM, «.mi ™,i„. ..u. 
? from Liverpool. Wo venture to say that this have been prevented from doing their usual spring labor, 
( speed will not lie beaten much this year SLUT Judge Stoddard, a venerable and promi- and are now very busy, embracing the favorable weaiher 
) l he Jew bill has been defeated in I bo I louse of nent citizen of Cleveland, died on the 8th instant, for “seed time,” and as a consequence very little produce 
Lords. Lord Palmerston has been overhauled in aged 86 He was born in Northampton. Was is marketed. The street supply has been smaU, and as 
\\ fbe Commons lor his share n. the rocket factory personally known to Gem W ashxngton, and was the saine is truc in aU Western New York villages, the 
I v business, and came oft decidedly second best in a member ot the original Connecticut Land Com- ^ . - ,, , 
the discussion. Mrs. Stowe has been entertained pany, of which Samuel Mather, Esq., of Conn., 8U PP hes C0 ™ n S forward by canal are qune meager, 
at a diliner by the Lord Mayor of London, and is is now the sole survivor. Flour- rhe demand for this staple is good, with a firm 
now the gue/t of the Duchess of Sutherland. n , w , „ . , . , ““rke 4 ;. Transactions are confined to small parcels to the 
The report of an accident to the French Em- 11 0 Qnebec ,^ ater Company have tried retail trade, and purchases from county mills. $4,75® 
PnnfivnuJ guttu perena pipes with complete success. They 5,25 will embrace the range of prices, except for a few extra 
In Russia, a bill to exclude Jews from all pub- t bo ™ a V™*™ f oue , ll f ' ] m,b 'f l am | five P ounds brands ’ 
!!{ lie employments has passed one House and is to tiie s ?, uai , e lncb ’ and ’ tbe Cbromde says, could Giura-Wheat is offered sparingly, and readily com- 
< causiiiir an excitement iu the country. apparently have sustained double that pressure, maud. *1,15. The market exhibits much firmness, and an 
] S No special news from the negotiations at Con- \ he brass cau i du, S Hvice gave way, but not the advance may be expected. It is probable more would now 
|) stantinople, A religious fight has taken place at P 1 l >es - he paid for a choice sample in large quantities. 
) the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem, Detroit numbers, says the Tribune, 30,000 CoRJ[— There is a fair demand for home milling,at 58@ 
lj? and the English missionaries were turned out of it. souls. Cleveland numbers, on both sides of the 60c -for prime yellow. Oats—The market is nearly bare, 
j < it. " Flats, 34,000. • Buffalo and Chicago only exceed and buycrs ver - v much in waat for home consumption .- 
j) From the African coast wo hear that the slave Cleveland in population, says the Forest City, In th e street 45@46c are readily paid, without increasing 
( * . l.. ; ___ I .i _.. . 1 . „ t ,.i. . r. i_._ 1 the amount coming forward. Wp lenrn of nn snips of 
5£fT° Detroit numbers, says the Tribune, 30,000 
trade is nearly extinguished. of all the ci 
Tiie advices from Australia are satisfactory. perity she 1 
Markets. —Transactions iu Breadstuff's uiiim- j^ r .rpj ie 
Flour declined 3J to6d. Wheat declined Id. [u'f Utici™- 
Yellow Corn unchanged. White declined 6d ■ ./ . 1 
„, , T m ^ , , in the stoc 
@ s. No Transactions were reported. . ^ nsiderabl( 
bacon moved oft at full rates. More doing in •, , 
beet. Fork at irregular rates. 
Laid tending upwards. Tallow active. gjff” Tiie 
Clover seed nominal. road (Cons 
. .. 1 1 payable in 
l'W° The Providence Post gives a decision of 
the Massachusetts Supreme Court, in the case of 
an action against the Dorchester and Milton Bank. 
The suit was brought to recover the value of a_ 
$50 bill, which the bank alleged to have been lx this city, 
stol.'n, and there upon refused payment. The yenrs. 
Court said t hat. in the case of stolen promissory In this city, 
notes and bills of exchange, the party seeking pay- THEODORE 
ment for them must prove that he paid value for In Safina, Oi 
them, or came honestly by them ; but in the case surn b tl,,n > )!1 - 
of all the cities on the Lakes. In beauty or pros- tbo amouut coming forward. We learn of no sales of 
perity she has no superior on these inland seas. Ba ' Ic - y ’ 
. Seeds —Clover is little sought for, and prices are only 
;;jT The receipts of the Bank of England, of n0 minal. Of Timothy the supply is fair, which the late 
fni.d ftom Australia, have been considerable, as seeding brings into demand. Sales are made at $2,25, 2,- 
t he latest returns showman increase of £218,385 7S@3, as per quality. 
in the stock of the precious metals, in face of a 
considerable demand for coin on the part of the 
dividend receivers. 
The Bonds of the New York Central Rail 
road (Consolidated) Company will be all issued 
Potatoes —The supply is very large. One house has 
been buying for New York market, choice White Mercers 
at 25e; the range is 25@37£c, except for some choice va¬ 
rieties for planting. 
Apples— The market is rather bare of good Apples.— 
payable in Federal Currency, none of them in Russets are about the only kind offered. They command 
Sterling, as at first talked of. They will have 30 $1,50@2. Northern Spy’s would sell for more. 
years to run ; bear six per cent interest, payable 
ist of May and 1st of Nov., in New York city. 
l)s. 
In this city, on the 15th inst., OWEN MORRIS, aged 45 
years. 
Market Supplies. —There has been little change since 
last week. Beef cattle, fresh Pork, Veal and Mutton, are 
not readily obtained, except at good prices. Lambs are 
much sought for and sell at $1,5U@1,75, and very choice 
would bring $2. 
Provisions —We have little change to note in the pro¬ 
vision market. Supplies are equal to the demand. Pork, 
hams, shoulders, &e., are without material change in 
In this city, on the 15th inst., of congestion of tiie lungs, prices ’ Butter conl ® s forward to some extent 1 best new. 
HEODORE ROWLAND, aged 22 years. commands readily loo; 13@15c is about the range. Eggs 
In Saline, Onondaga Co , N. Y., on the 11th inst, ofcon- 
sumption, BENJ. GUM A Kit, aged 32 years. 
mmands readily loe; 13@15c is about the range. Eggs 
c. 
IIay—M oderate supply. It is somewhat affected by the 
of stolen bank bills, tiie burden of proof is on the T‘. ie de 1 coas ? d ' vns a y° u, '« of uncommon promise, price of oats and mill feed, and good loads readily sell at 
other party, and the defendants, to avoid payment, tion endeared’himselt^^ our hi S hest figures. We recommend a good straw cutter 
must show that the plaintiffs did not come honest- Oms early left to mourn his loss. And to her. who, day as a savin o clause in times of high prices. 
Iv bv them. If this is a good law, the decision ai 'd night watched over him with all the devoted tender- IIoos—We observed quite a number of bogs, offered for 
lv bv them. If this is a good law, the decision a °d night watched over him with all the devoted tender- 
bo generally known. to?S£l?S£S5?“ »>« « <■» M*» .nd from .u mo could l„ r „, 
tw A block Of fine white marble. 6 feet long . . m demand a. <@5e. llv, thonsu principal, sold on 
by two and a half feet wide has just been finish- THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER: Cows and Calves—T he market was poorly supplied 
ed m Washington for the National Washington A monthly journal with still poorer specimens, offered for sale, we should 
Monument. An open Bible in alto-relief is dis- < 1 **™*^ j c*. i r. • -r > ^ , . .f , .. ’ ’. 
placed on the centre, with the words, in raised Devotedto the Wwl and Stock Growing Interests, judge >n the hope ot enlisting the sympathies of the 
letters on each side of it, “ The General Assem- VOLUME V, - FOR 1853-4. charitable. Heard no prices named as obtainable. 
blv of the Presbyterian Church in the H. States mCTTQ . „ , r -- HoRSEs-Qmte a number of good horses are changing 
of' America in session at Washington Citv Mav I n P th e uvXy Journal published in America, prima- bands every day, and at good prices too. A fine large grey 
in-AM »jn. ' \ i l i ,-r i "' ’ nly devoted to the important and profitable interests from Alabama, Genesee Co., sold for over ft 150 Thorp 
18o2 ” 1 he Assembly made a liberal appropna- ot Wool and Stock Growing, etc. It contains a la-?e , T „ , . . lhele 
tion for this stone, the design of which was fur- amount of useful and reliable information on Wool, are u ' eis 01 a o 00 ^ team or carnage horses, at fair 
nished in a resolution passed by that body Stock and kindred subjects, and should be in the hands of raU ‘ s - A lar fe' e share of the trade appears to centre at 
T> t, ,. t ..' „ „ ’ 1 very Owner of Domestic Animals! Spencer’s Exchange Hotel, Buffalo street. 
. 1 ‘ r * Bryant, i±*iiitor ot the New i oik Eve- Whether located East or West, North or South, for much Rochester Wholesale Prices* 
mug Post, who is traveling in the East, writes of the matter given in its pages is equally interesting in all Flour, bbl.$ 4 , 75 @ 5,25 Butter, lb.13®15c 
that “ the ancient bigotry of the Moslems is fast ae c tions of the United States, Canada, &c., and not furn- Pork, mess,.. . 15,00@15,50 Cheese,.." * s®9 
relaxing. Not on lv do the Turks i?et drunk like ished in any other publication. Do. cwt,.6,50@7,00 poultry.*'* 
i ,i ' . The Fifth Volume, commencing July, 1853, will be bn- Beef. bbl. mess..lO.OOiffil0.50 Turkevs IL o/am 
Christians, of wh eh I was sorry to sec some ex- larged by the addition of eight pages to each number, Do. cwt,... .. .5,00@M0 CWckens .*..Sio 
am pies oil board the Austrian steamer that brought (as a cover, for notices, ice.,— making ill all, 24 Large Oc- Lard, tried,.10@] lc ’ SEEDS.. 
me hither from Beyroot, but they submit to eon- tav0 Pa S PS J and otherwise improved. Published in the Do. leaf,.lie Clover, bu.$6 75®7 0(1 
tact with Christians, and do not think themselves, SSS” ! ^ K::;”gg 
as they once did, contaminated by it; and they Horses, &o., -Designs of Farm Buildings, etc. The Re- Potatoes,.'. .... . 25 @ 37 >£e sundries ®'' * 
suffer our presence iu their most holy places.” views of the Wool and Cattle Markets, given in each nura- grain. Whitefish bbl as 50(3)10 50 
. ,, . .. tt 1 T,. , are alone worth many times the price of the paper, which is Wheat,bu.$ ,00@1,I5 Codfish, cwt,.'! .W 50 
. e fast trains on the Hudson River and ONXY 50 CENTS A YEAR! Corn,.58@60e Salt, bbl.7 b 03 
Central line of Railroads now run from N. York Five Copies for $2; Eight for $3; Fourteen for $5- Buckwheat >. 44 Apples, bush.50@fi'3 
to Buffalo in 14 hours, including half an hour at Twenty for $ 7 ,—i« advance. Back vols, bound ill nailer. , Bye ’. 5 . 6 . < ^ 6 1 .. Do ’ . drie d>-Sl@l,25 
Utica for dinner. At Buffalo immediate corinec- a t 40 cts. each—in sheets at 35 cents. Premiums offered to „ ,. d ° z .I0@d0c 
tion is had with the boats for the West and with U ‘^; vbo f< ’ rm c,ubs ’ Specimen numbers > sent free. P ' arley ’ * * • 00 @’> 6 ^ Baan f’ ba >;;; • • 
the Lake Shore Road. The fare on this route has Slaughter, cwt,. ..3,50@M0 Wood, hard, cord ^SO® 4.50 
been put down between Albany and Buffalo to paying banks, and postage stamps, received at par. Money, sheen Pelts*.1* OOimws w„ni . 
$6. so that passengers by boats reach Buffalo from properly enclosed, at our risk.—if addressed to ' ? “J2.°°®Ja 7 s -LL. 
V/.vlr U „„ so U..J 1). I>. T. MOORE. Rochester NT V Lamb skins,.5U@75 Hour barrels.36®37 
THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER: 
A MONTHLY JOURNAL 
Devoted to the Wool and Stock Growing Interests. 
VOLUME V, — FOR 1853-4. 
sale on the bridge, and from all we could learn, they are 
in demand at 4@5c. live weight, though principally sold on 
1 he scale of offer and take. 
Cows and Calves— The market was poorly supplied 
with still poorer specimens, offered for sale, we should 
judge, in the hope of eulisting the sympathies of the 
charitable. Heard no prices named as obtainable. 
Horses— Quite a number of good horses are changing 
bands every day, and at good prices too. A fine large grey 
Whitefish,bbl..SS,50@10,50 
. . . 50@t>3 
.. $1@1,25 
.. .UJ@(i0e 
.1,00® 1.12 
. . . 8 ® 12 
New York at an expense of $6.50, and by Hud- 1,1 T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
son River Railroad at a cost of $7,50. During the past four months the undersigned has given NEW Y0RK MARK ET. 
£5?” Professor Sheppard, while in Charlotte, N. tacash and other premiums, over ONE THOUSAND DOL- Ann _ , ... . IORK, May 16. 
C., a few days since, was presented with a dia- LARS to persons who have generously exerted themselves sJte?^4,7f§t94 tocommo^to a g<fod J Oh'io l and^Mtel'Jtea? 
moud, by Dr. Deventhorpe. That gentleman had >n extending the circulation of the Rural New-Yorker,— Rye flour quiet, $3,87@f4 for fine. Corn meal scarce — 
mond, by Dr. Deventhorpe 
GRAIN—A good demand and firm market for wheat_ 
Sal s 7,500 bu red Ohio, slightly mixed, 110c; 5,0i'0 bush 
white Michigan 120c; 5,000 bu white Canadian 115c- t 400 
bu red Genesee lU'c. Rye is better. Sales 2,500 bu’ at 
erto no special search has been made for the dia- LIBERAL PREMIUMS! bu red Genesee lli»c. Rye is better. Sales 2,500 bu’ at 
mond, these specimens having been discovered in 1st. TWENTY DOLLARS IN CASH to „„„„„ 90c, part iu the ship. Barley firm. Sales 500 bu fair two 
a manner purely accidental. ^ * he 
iw* Tiie imports of foreign dry goods at New 1st of November next) remitth^ p^waS^S^ It ‘K^cKns^n^and New'Orleans f b “ 
York in April, 1853. amounted to $5,301,014. In terms, as given below. mixed®^ther„ U “67c^ ^iVestere mixed- fitlSc or" 
April. 1852. $3,825,974. Excess in April of this 2d. MUEEN DOLLARS, in Agricultural Books, (or white Southern. ’ ' l 
year. $1,475,930, equal to 39 per cent increase.— or l , ,ack . v “ lume | of ou r jownaJs, if preferred,) PROVISIONS—Pork market unsettled and dull, at $15,. 
The whole excess of rhe div woods imnort -it Hew U ' , who .| haU seud us the second greatest num- 87@ r >C for Western mess; $13@13,25 for prime, 
j ue wnote excess 01 tne aiy gooas import at new ber, as above specified. LARD is less firm and quiet, 9^@10c. 
York, from Jail. 1st, to May 1st, tills year, over 3d. TEN DOLLARS, in Books or Papers, as above to PUTTER comes in freely and is selling, 12@15c for Ohio- 
the same period of 1852, is $11,692,000, or 49 per the person sending the next (third) greatest number. ’ 15® 19c for new State. 
cent. Truly we are large purchasers, as a people. 4th. EIGHT Doll A RS, in Books or Papers, to the per- S! d „ 1 ; 8 ®9c for new. 
. lf , T , , ,. • 1 ,. son sending the next (fourth) greatest number, as above" 8 ™ CKS - B « Uer but not apt >ve. Money in good demand, 
£3? Dwight’s Journal of Music says:—Tee r.„, nru , „ e - 6®7 cent. 
City of Milwaukee, in Wisconsin, is in possession sending the next (fifth)' grea^t number,*as ^ahove 0 Pe " S ° n ALBANY MARKET. 
of a musical privilege enjoyed at, present by no 6th. THREE DOLLARS, in Books or Papers to each of • AlLBArrY > Ma y 16 —Western products continue to come 
other city in tiie Union—namely, a German Opera, the Five persons sending the next (6th, 7th, 8th 9th mill forward steadily. The receiptsiofgrain thus far have been 
w *th full orcliustra, chorus and principiil siitgurs. ... 
And what is more, it is likely to be domesticated ■ ut ion,,‘, of t ,^ 1 TE , , !.P erRPns S! '” d ' Flour, & c.—We notice a good degree offirmnoss exliib- 
there,since the performers are all resident Mil- 19^, and 20th) greatest m^bere’al above 601 ’ 1,th ’ 18tb> ited on the part of holders of Western and stale flour, with 
wnn'ki-in<s .A— as auove. a moderate inquiry. The home and river demand is li"ht 
‘ . . Ihat Post-Masters, Local Agenls and Subscribers, Sales at 4,50@t,62 for State; 4,62® 4,87 for Michigan, Ohio 
J^grThe mining accounts, both public and wherever the W. G. & S. R. circulates may have a fair and and Il,<Jiara ; 4,87®5,37 for fancy Genesee and extra West- 
private, from California are very encouraging.— equal chance to obtain the Premiums, traveling a,. em: and 5,50@5,87for extra Genesee. But little, however, 
The practical proofs, indeed, are conclusive of a poet-riders, fy c ., are not included in the offer " ° U " hgU " eS ' C ° rn MeaI is saleabk> at 
good yield. The packets of the 16th ult., left mu-m-tt™™. ’ Grain —There is a good local and eastern inquirv for 
ban Francisco with $2,713,000 in gold on freight, DrELlblG PREMIUMS. wheat, with none offering except to arrive. Corn is' very 
failure on account of its size, has found it neces- w. G. & s. R., we will forward by mail a v. lame of the 
sary to hire three large houses on Broadway, near Genesee Farmer, (bound in colored paper) for either 1848 
the hotel, sufficient to afford accommodation for or 49 as Preferred. 
320 additional guests. The hotel business was 2<L to every one sending $2 for five copies,— or $3 for 
never so nrosnerous as now 01 / o’T, we ' vdI send ei,hl ' r 0,10 <lf fh e ’bree first volumes 
nc\er SO piosperous as now. of the Wool Grower, well bound in handsome col,-red ,,a- 
Ist. To every person sending $1 for two copies of the uere 1 . a monerate business doing m Por 
. G. & S. R, we will forward by mail a v. fome of the TIS ^' 1 , Cut “«*• ai 'e in good reques 
nesee Farmer, (bound in colored paper) for either 1848 t* ^hoMder^and 11@11 'A for do. IIanu 
’49 as preferred. 1 ’ Ulller 1S4S Lard is steady at 10®10^c. Butter is without materin 
L^^Tlte Railroad Journal savs that farmers pt ‘ r ;. 01 ' < ' ne ot tl10 vols - ot tlle Parmer above named, as fine middlings at ®1 
. 1 ■». r ,1 m • 1% i*'. , , preierrea. tr iv _ \ 
anu neeT at runner raues. moats are in i^ood request 
at 7(ffi7.'-a for smoked Shoulders, and U@11 % for do. Hams 
Lard is steady at 10(ff)10^e. Butter is without materiai 
change, but inferior is plenty. Sales of Western at 9@12c 
and State at 15@l8c. Cheese is selling at 8@10c for new’ 
and old. 
Ffep.—T here is no change to notice. Sales 1,600 bus. 
the line of the Erie Road have taken the 
Hay. — A moderate demand for pressed at 75®90c. 
!. ■ T,- , . ■ , (, • ‘ 1 . 3d. To every person remitting $5 for 14 conies or «7 Malt.—B ariev Malt is quite firm and in e-ood renneKt 
freighting business into then own hands, on liivt- for 20 copies—we wi l seud au extra copy of the fif h ami with sales at 9 e. 
nn Indiana 4,25, and 
!5@4,50. 
in market. We hear 
per Mines last year was equal to 2,5000 tons.— °re>i paper, win ue furnished to competitors at the same 
This is nearly one-tenth the annual product of the rat<! as copies of the fifth volume—and copies counted in 
world ; Norway 7.200 tons, and Great Britain 14,- out ,boir premiam3 ’ 
650 tons, being the largest producers. Of the ompetitors for Specific Premiums will please specify 
yield of Great Britain, 11,000 tous are from the what they W8nt in ktters co,,t,,i, » n & remittances-when 
mines of Cornwall alone. the volumes wUI be >ramedi a foly forwarded. 
A magnificent block of native copper from Z1T AU competi ors for Regular or Specific Premiums 
the Minnesota Mine lias been prepared by the must comply with the following 
agent, Mr. Roberts, for exhibition in the Crystal Terms, in Advance t 
Palace. The metal is almost perfectly pure, and single Copy, 50 Cents a Year; Five copies for $2 • Eight 
its value nearly $1,700. 1 his block IS handsomely for §3; Fourteen for $5 Twenty for $7 an.I nm-«,l,n L,..- 
n- specific Premiums will please specify Hams and Shoulders at 9{ and 6) ’ of 
m fetters containing remittances—when Canai. Freights—S teady at 56 on flour, 15) on wheat and 
be immediately forwarded. 12 4 0,1 CUI ' 11 to New York; and 50 on flour, 13A on wheat 
_ and 10 on corn to Albany. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. 
NEW YORK, May 9—At Washington Drove Yard_ 
At market, 2,500 Beef Cattle—All from the South and 
Ctly pure, and Single Copy, 50 Cents a Year ; Five copies for$2 • Eight otl l>Ut 1U ° disl ’° Sed ° f>at P rioes ra,1 » in S 
IS handsomely for$3; Fourteen for $5;'.Twenty for$7. and anvuMHoi.- ; T > • . T , , „„„ 
tl bears a suit- *1 n.unterot tl» ™ rate-35 eei.n per coji,. Ii,«* WVowSLK emStaA™ L * n,b l'.r 
. . _ fiT Bills of all specie-paying banks, and postage stamps, $3@5,50 v satirom 
its value nearly $1,700. This block is handsomely for $3: Fourteen for $6;',Twenty for $7, and anyad’di iou- 
faced on the four sides, one of which bears a suit- al muube f at same rate —35 conta per copy. Back 
able inscription. volumes, bound in paper, at same prices. 
XA n Cl , . ,, tw Uiks of all specie-paying banks, and postage stamns. 
f ( d p^ ueen ; ^ Sergeant in the army received at par. Subscription money, properly enclosed 
of General Washington d.cd a few days since in um , be Iliailed at our risU | if a , ld ,.„Jj ' to P y 6e ‘ ’ 
1 railkfort ’ K Y> aged 106 years. D . D . T . moore. v v 
| revived at par. Subscription money, properly enclosed, C«>wsand Calves—100 offered, and all sold at from $20 
may be mailed at our risk, if addressed to ’ to , , . , 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. ingfr^m "m lOIo. 8-0 ^’ 250Be * fCftMe ’ Pricesrang- 
Cows and Calves—70 offered, and all sold at prices ra-v-- 
ing from $22,511 to 35@50. 
Sheep—1,050 off ered: all sold at from $3,50@4.55 to $5,25 
@7,50 for Sheep, and $2@3,50 to $5 for Laiubs. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET. 
ALBANY, May 16.—VV. VV. VVoolford's, Bulls’ Hoad, 
Washington street. 
Beef Cattle—At market, 250. Prices—Extra, $7,50; 1st 
quality, $7; 2d do, $6. 
Cows and Calves— 14 in market. Prices from $25, 30, 
35. 
Sheep—197 in market. Prices from $6, 6,50, 7- AUsold. 
Swine—None in market. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. 
CAMBRIDGE, May 11.— At. market, 613 Cattle, about 
613 Beeves, and no Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, 
Cows and Calves, yearlings, 2 and 3 years old. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra, per cwt. -8 25, cwt.; 1st. 
quality, $8; 2d do, $7,50@7,75; 3d do, $7@7,26; ordinary 
$6,50@6,75. ’ J 
Hides—$4,75@5 por cwt. 
Tallow—$7®7,50 per cwt. 
Pelfs—$1@1,50. 
Calf Skins 10c per lb 
Veal Calves—@4, 6@8 ; 246 at market. 
Stores—Working Oxen —$98, Kit, 107, 118, 124, 136, 
140@i76. 
Cows and Calves—®28, 31, 35, 45@5G. 
Yearlings—$13, I4@I5,50 
Two years old—$31, 35, 45@48. 
Three years old—#41, 54, G2(ii;71 
Sheep and Lambs- -758 at market. 
Extra, $7,25, 8, 9@10,25. 
By lot—$3,50, 4, 5@6,75. 
Swine—500 stores; retail, sows, 7Jc; barrows, 8^e; Hard 
fat Hogs at 6c. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 
BRIGHTON, May 12.—At market 775 Beef Cattle 2S 
pairs Working Oxen, 40 Cows and Calves, 850 Sheep, and 
3,900 Swine. 
Prices—BcefCattle—About the same a« last week, for a 
like quality. Extra, $8,23@8,5U; 1st quality $7@7,75 2d 
do, $6,25@G,75; 3d do. -5@5,75. 
Working Oxen—Sales $70, 88, 98, 110, 145 and 160. 
Cows and Calves—Sales $23. 25. 31, 38 and 52. 
Sheep—$4, 5,25, 6,75, 8, 8,50@10.25. 
Swine—Nearly all at market changed bands at an ad 
vance; lots to peddle 6c for sows, 7 for barrows large hogs 
5>z to fi‘4; fat hogs 6@0ki. At retail from 
HALL O CK’S 
AG’Ii YVAREHOH'SE AND SEED STOUK. 
No. 24 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
[Emery’s Corn Planter and Seed Drill.] 
fjWIE subscriber, late from the Establishment of Emory 
JL & Co., Manufacturers at Albany, where he has beeii 
engaged for the past six years, has been appointed their 
Sole Agent in Rochester and Western New York, for the 
sale of 
Emery s Celebrated Railroad Horse Poxcers and Threshing 
Machines; Circular and Cross-cut Saw Milts, Feed 
Mills, Corn-stalk and Hay-Cutters, SfC., 
adapted to the Power, and now offers them at manufac¬ 
turer’s prices, with the transportation added, and subject 
to the warrantee, as follows “ To work to the satisfac¬ 
tion of purchasers as represented in Circulars and Cata¬ 
logues, or to be returned within three mouths, and full 
purchase money to be refunded.” The attention of Far¬ 
mers is solicited, and a careful investigation into the con¬ 
struction of this Power, and its comparative merits, as 
well as price requested, before purchasing elsewhere. He 
is also agent for their 
Combined Reaper and Mower. 
and keeps constantly on hand, Plows, Hay Cutters, Corn 
Shellers, Seed Planters, &c., &c., comprising a complete 
and extensive stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Im¬ 
plements generally, together with a full assortment of 
Field and Garden Seeds, of the best Imported and Shaker 
growth. 
He is also agent for the sale of Seymour and Morgan’s 
New York Reaper, Pierpont Seymour’s Grain Drills and 
Broad-cast Sowers, Wheel Cultivators, Gang Plows, Clover 
Hullers, Cider Mills, Clover Gatherers, Horse Rakes, 
Scythes and Snaths, Hand wakes, Grind Scones, &c. 
He will be prepared to furnish dealers with Dunn and 
Taylor's well-known Scythes; also Manure, Straw, and 
IIay Forks, Snaths, Rifles, and other baying tools at manu¬ 
facturers’ prices, wholesale and retail. 
Particular attention is called to a New Plow, which is 
believed to be the best cast iron Plow ever offered, and 
which is warranted to do better work, with less expense 
of team, than any Plow heretofore sold in Rochester— 
while the price is less than any other equally well finished 
The “uniform one-price cash system” will be adopted, 
with prices as low as the cost of articles, and just compen 
sation for labor and lime, will allow. 
Farmers and others are invited to call and examine the 
stock of Machines and Implements, and are assured no 
! effort shall be wanting to meet promptly the wants of a 
discriminating public. 
85^*“ Circuiars and Catalogues furnished gratis on an- 
plieation personally or by mail. E. D. HALLOCK, 
I77tf No. 24 Exchange st., Rochester. 
Premiums at N. Y. State Fair, Utica, 1852. 
Rest lot of pure bred Fowls—First Premium, to D. 
P. Newell, of Rochester,.$10,00 
White Surry Dorkings—First, to D P. Newell,.... 3,00 
Shanghaes, Cliittagohgs, Malays, &c.—First, to D. P. 
Newell, .._. 3,00 
(Under this head all of the Asiatic varieties are included.) 
Jersey Blues—Second, to D. P Newell,. 2,00 
Premiums Awarded at Monroe Co. Fair, 1852. 
The first, to D. P. Newell, for the best coop of fowls 
of any variety,.§2,00 
Do. to D. P. Newell, for best White Shanghaes,. 2,00 
Do. Do Do. Buff Do. 2,00 
Do. Do Do. Black Do. 2,tK) 
Do. on Cantons,. 00 
The Second, on Bantams,.j’oo 
Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y. D. P. NEWELL. 
[From the Rochester Daily Democrat, May 12 ] 
Large Sale of Improved Fowls.—M r. D. P. 
Newell sold on Monday, the following breed of Fowls to 
Dr. E. C. Winchester : 
One Brahma Pootra orower and two hens,.$150,00 
Eight Brahma Pootra hens,. 92 83 
Two young pullets,. 7,00 
Two and a half pairs White Shanghais,. 25,00 
One pair Cochin Chinas,. 5^00 
One pair White Dorkings, (imported,). 5,00 
“ “ Dominique Shanghais,. 5,00 
“ “ Chittagong. s’oo 
Three Javas,. 7 50 
Fourteeu Brahma Pootra chickens, from one to four 
weeks old,. 14,00 
Two dozen Brahma Pootra eggs,. 12^00 
One pair wild Turkeys,. 5 00 
____ $333.33 
ODDER MAY BE SHORT !-So plant an acre 
01 «o ot Carrots, Ruta bagas, Beets, and Swede's Tur¬ 
nips. Don’t get the back-aelie doing it, but use the New 
Hand Seed Drill, got up and sold (with the seeds for 
planting) at HALLOCK’S, 
177tf 24 Exchange st., Rochester. 
W HEN CORN’S PLANTED, WEEDS BEGIN 
TO START.—Get a good Cultivator, made to ex¬ 
pand or contract to suit the times. They are death on 
weeds; and without elbow grease, will keep the soil mel¬ 
low, and fill the crib in Autumn. Sold at 
177if HALLOCK’S 24 Exchange st., Rochester. 
L OOIi AT a NEW PLOW, the cheapest and best 
Cast Irou Plow ill market, doing thorough work and 
of draft that takes the strain, “as easy as a small sin sits 
on a rich man’s conscience.” Call, examine, compare 
prices, and then you’ll buy at HALLOCK S, 
i 177tf 24 Excliange st., Rochester. 
Breeders of Improved Stock, and all)who have 
) Domes:ic Animals for sale, will find the Wool Grower 
and Stock Register the best medium of communication 
with these most interested in Slieep, Cattle, Horses, Swine, 
Poultry, &c. It is published monthly—is the only Ameri¬ 
can journal devoted primarily to Wool and Stock Grow¬ 
ing, and kindred matters—and has a general and increas¬ 
ing circulation throughout the Union. On the 1st of July 
ensuing, a cover of 8 pages will be added to the work, 
when the publisher will be enabled to accommodate adver¬ 
tisers, whose favors have heretofore been declined for want 
of space. Those who wish to avail themselves of the ad¬ 
vantages of its pages are informed that the terms of adver¬ 
tising are $1 per square (ten lines, or 100 words) for each 
insertion. Advertisements for the July number should be 
forwarded on or before the I5tb of June. 
Address, 1). D. T. MOORE, 
__Rochester, N. Y. 
GENESEK J»A5'JER HULLS. 
f ^-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The subscribers hav- 
ing purchased the Genesee Paper Mills pn.pei tv have 
nos day formed a Co-partnership, under the name and 
m m ( ,f Adams, Huntington & . o., for the purpose of 
.Vianutacturiug Printing Paper, and dealing at wholesale 
and retail in all kinds of Paper Stock. Office and Ware¬ 
house, No 93 Stale street. 
FR \NCIS T ADAMS, E. T. HUNTINGTON 
WILLIAM A. ADAMS, ALVA 11 STRONG, ’ 
ALBERT M HASTINGS, D. D. T. MOORE. 
Rochester, April 15, 1853. 
GLEN HAVEN WATER CURE. 
J 'HIS Celebrated Institution, by the peculiar method of 
treatment which Dr. Jackson practices, and ihe suc¬ 
cess attending ii, is greatly a tracting public attention 
.liroughout the Union. The past year it lias been visited 
by invalids from iior, less than 20 of the States and the Can¬ 
adas, and hundreds of persons regarded as incurable, have 
received immense benefits from its waters. 
’’ llo se wishing information can receive a Circular, free 
t charge, and thosevvishing advice forborne treatment, 
can have it by enclosing $1, post-paid, to 
JAMES C JACKSON, M. D., 
,7d ' 4t _ Scott, Cortland Co., N. Y. 
SHORT-HORN BULL, FOR SALE. 
I HA VE a fine young Bull, (19 months old,) thorough 
bred, and from good milking stock, which I will sell 
uoy time the present mouth, for $450. His color is white 
ile lias an excellent pedigree. S. P. CHAPMAN. 
Clockville, Mad. Co., N. Y., May 3d, 1853. 17Gw2* 
MEKCHANTS SUFPLY STORK. 
1 1HE Subscriber has made extensive arrangements 
. which enables him to supply merchants with any of 
me tools named in the annexed list, at the lowest current 
rates, either in large or small quantities. The goods are 
ordered direct from the manufacturers, and are in every 
respect the best of their hints made in the United States. 
500 dozen Dunn’s Grass Scythes, German, Cast and Silver 
Sreel. 
100 do. Dunn s Grain Scythes, the best in market. 
100 do. Clapp s Paten 1 . Scythe Snaths. 
50 do. Lamson’s do. do. 
50 do. Clark’s Ohio Patent Snaths, Scythes to fit. 
5o do. Wood's Seytlie Snaths, cheap. 
50 do. Brand’s Manure Forks. 
75 do. Do. Straw Forks. 
00 do. Do. Hay Forks. 
A good supply of Reynolds’ Hay and Straw Forks 
ion doz. Whitlock’s Solid Cast steel Hoes. 
200 “ Stillman’s Cast steel Hoes. 
scythe Stones, Rifles, aiul other tools in the same line 
all of which will be sold on the lowest terms. Sale rooms 
at the Agricultural Warehouse of E. D. IIai.lock, 24 Ex¬ 
change street, Rochester, N. Y. gTsf” Ali orders by mail 
promptly attended to. HIRAM C. WHITE. 
HE AS! PEAS! PEAS! 
W E most respectfully call the attention of Fanners 
and others to our extensive assortment of Field and 
Garden Peas; among the former are 
2o0 bushels ' ’ommon Marrowfats. 
400 do. Junes 
200 do. Golden Vine. 
200 do. Creepers. 
400 do. Common Canada. 
And among the latter are 
25 bushels Superior Early Kents, earliest grown. 
5 do. Prince Albert. 
100 do. Early Warwick—superior. 
200 do. do. Washington. 
100 do. Marrowfats, superior article. 
50 do. Black Eye Marrowfats. 
25 do. Dwarf Blue Imperial. 
10 do. Monastery Marrow. 
25 do. Blue Marrowfats. 
Also, various other choice kinds,—all of which will be 
sold at small profits for cash, at the Genesee Seed Store 63 
& 65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
I7 2 -D' _ J. RAPALJK fc CO. 
Umported Horse, “Consternation,” 
~X\T 1LL sta ? d this season at the farm of the 
71—' T subscriber, two miles west of Syracuse 
rT-”Yi ' aild adjoining the vidage of Geddes. His 
——Ir — colts and fillies are already in demand for 
breeding. Several have been sold durui'gthe past winter 
at handsome priees, to go out of the State. 
Terms—$10 for the season, and$15 to insure; the mo¬ 
ney to he paid in advance in all cases. When a nmre is 
insured and left at the farm of the subscriber, or regular¬ 
ly returned to the horse unril the groom is satisfied she is 
in foal, a receipt will be given promising to refund the 
money if the mare was not got in foal. Pasturage fur¬ 
nished at three sliillings per week. Mares to be at the risk 
of owners in all respects J. B. BURNETT, 
May 14. _ [ 177—tf] Syracuse, N-Y. 
NORMAN HORSE LOUIS PHILIPPE! 
<*\ THIS Celebrated Horse, owned by Robkrt 
73—B. Howland, of Union Springs, Cayuga Co., 
tiTA ^ N - Y > and bred by Edward Harris, of Mor- 
—ristown, New Jersey, from his pure import! d 
Norman Stock, will lie kept the present season at the fol¬ 
lowing places, to wit:—On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wed¬ 
nesdays of each week, at the stabie of R B. Robinson, in 
Farmington, Ontario county; on Thursday, at Victor vil¬ 
lage ; on Friday, at Fail-port, Monroe county, and on Sat¬ 
urday, at Egypt. 
Tkrms :—$8,00 for the season, and $10,00 to insure._ 
Mares to be returned to the Horse once a week, or until 
the groom is satisfied they are with foaf, and to be, in all 
respects, at the risk of the owners. Pasturage furnished 
at four shillings per week. JOS. R ROBINSON 
176w6« 
MORGAN HORSE “GEN. GIFFORD.’’ 
tF | rpHIS justly celebrated horse will be kept the 
JL present season at Lodi Village, Seneca Co 
iXZA_New York. 
Gen. Gifford received the 1st Premium in the class of 
Morgans at Rochester, in September, 1851, and is regarded 
by experienced horsemen as the best living specimen of 
this iu valuable breed ;—is a perfect model in form, a sharp 
goer, and style and action unsurpassed. Terms of insur¬ 
ance. twenty dollars. CHARLES W. INGERSOLL. 
Lodi, April, 1853. 164w8 
SPRING GRAIN AND SEEDS. 
W E have now on hand and for sale at the Genesee 
Seed Store, the following Field Grains : 
100 bushels Pure Fife Spring Wheat. 
100 do. Barley, 4 or 6 round. 
25 do. Do. superior new variety, 2 round. 
100 do. Buckwheat. 
100 do. Racine or Cat-tail Oats. 
100 
do. 
25 
do. 
100 
do. 
100 
do. 
200 
do. 
400 
do. 
25 
do. 
25 
do. 
20 
do. 
50 
do. 
172-tf. 
172-tf. _J. RAPALJE & CO. 
SEED POTATOES. 
W E have on hand 200 bushels of the celebrated White 
Mercer Potatoes, at $2 per barrel, delivered at the 
Railroad or Canal, in this city. 
100 bushels Early Junes. 
50 do Mountain Junes. 
25 do Wild Mexicans. 
25 do Carters. 
50 do Irish Cups. J. R APALJE & CO. 
172-tf. 63 & 65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
great prize medal. 
m THE WORLD’S FAIR AT LONDON .awarded us 
a Mammoth Silver Medal for the Bkst Hats— 
Gent? wishing the Spring and Summer style, will 
call. We are prepared to serve you with a superior arti¬ 
cle. and of the most becoming style. 
CLARK &. GILMAN, 23 State St„ 
[I69-3m.] Rochester N. Y. 
SALE OF SHORT-HORNS. 
I WILL sell by Auction, on Wednesday, 8th June next, 
at 1 o'clock, P. M., about Thirty of my improved Short 
Horned Cattle, mostly all the get of my imported Bull_ 
Up set price from $ 150 to $300. f 169-9t*l 
Auburn, N. Y„ March, 1853. J. M. SHERWOOD. 
M ONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage, on im¬ 
proved farms. L. A. WARD, 
[169m0.] 
L. A. W ARD, 
36 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
