MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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State Agricultural College. 
WFW YORK TATTLE MARKET FIRST PREMIUM REAPER. 
NEW YORK GAUGE MARAE-L. T the great Trial of Reapers in the Harvest. 1 
NEW YORK, June 13.—At Washington Drove Yard— Geneva, N. Y., in July last, the Burrall Rea 
m TVT _ Tnefilnt;™ nhovtorprl lw *lir> T.prricln- At market, 2,500 Beef Cattle, (all Southern and Western) cc mpetition with eleven others, was awarded the rsJHE great value and importance ofthe Reapert o Grain 
This In. tltllt . <S(.,. L ‘ market firm at 9 to 10j-£c. per lb.; about 300 head left EiRST PRIZE Ob' FIFTY DOLLARS! X Growers of the world, is established beyond aques- 
ture of the State of New York, for the purpose of pre- over. . , , T , and also"a Diploma, by a Cpmmittee of twelve, appointed tion of doubt. Frequent tests have been made before 
senting to Agriculturists the means for acquiring a At Browning s —in market .j,.MRbneep ana r.amns,^ by the New York State Agricultural Society. The Com- Agricultural Societies both in this country and in Eng- 
knowledsre of the Arts and Sciences appropriate to their a11 . s< ?J d ^ P™ e \^'‘ gin S ©2,75@5,85 to vbfor Sheep, mitree) in t)leir Report) rem .,rk, that “ T D. Burrall’s laud, proving the Reaper to save m a single harvest its 
° and ®2,25@4 to v6 for Lambs. .. - machine performed its work in the most admirable man- first cost to the purchaser, over the ordinary way ot cut- 
vocation ; to prepare Students for practical, active labor, Cows and Calves—150 offered, and all sold at from $2o . v .. .... f , w „ rktnavskiv aud ma . ting grain. Probably no implement is as valuable to the 
Arrival of the Asia. 
The Steamship Asia arrived at New York on 
the 16th iust. Her news dates June 4th at Liver- 
FIRST PREMICTI REAPER. | SEYMOUR & MORGAN’S PATENT 
MEW YORK REAPER, FOR 1853. 
ccmpetition with eleven others, was awarded the nnHE great value and importance ofthe Reaper to Grain 
FIRST PRIZE OF FIFTY DOLLARS! 1 Growers of the world, is established beyond a ques- 
and also a Diploma, by a Cpmmittee of twelve, appointed tion of doubt. Frequent tests have been made before 
by the New York State Agricultural Society. The Com- Agricultural Societies both in this country and in Eng- 
by training the mmd in a svstem which shall inculcate an @3otoS50. ... _ , . r, ... r> • 
. . . , , ,. , . . At Chamberlain’s — Offered, 3a0 Beef Cattle —Prices 
intimate acquaintance with the sciences essential to agn- „ ... 
Markets.—C otton steady during the week ; I cultural success. 
8 to 10c. 
Cows and Calves—sales at $25 to $35@50. 
ner; the gavels were well laid; the workmanship and ma- ting grain. Probably no implement is as valuable to the 
terials were excellent; the circular apron for side delivery, farmer where any considerable quantity of grain is raised, 
the balance wheel , and an arrangement to elevate the exte- as the Reaping Machine. 
sales 50,790 bales; speculation, 9820; export - - . - . . ., 168150 
3470. Wheat advanced 2d and Flour Is in the plication to the soil, the Legislature has required the pur- 
To insure the development of principles and their ap- 
rior edge of the apron, are valuable features,” &c., &c. 
During the last two years a large number of these Reap- 
At tlie present time there are several very good Ma¬ 
chines before the Public, and now the question seems to 
be—which is the best ? We claim precedence for ours, 
week - an active consumptive and speculative chase of not less than three hundred acres of land, 
business Money scarcer. Bank of England had The Trustees, having accepted the trust confided to 
advanced the lowest rate of interest to 3 1-2 per them by the Legislature, organized the State Agricultural 
cent. Consols closed at 99 1-2 for opening, ex div. College, by the following appointments : 
A meriein securities steady JOHN DELAFIELD, President of the College. 
American securities Steaay. , ., • Hon. JOHN A. KING, Ch'n of the Board of Trustees. 
Summary. — I he political intelligence by this joel W. BACON, Secretary, 
arrival is of a more peaceable nature, and there N j>. kidder. Treasurer. 
is now every probability that the difficulty be- At a meeting of the Board, on the 4th of June, a Re- 
, m i?„ 0 ^;., m ;i] ..micnhlv ad- port was presented by B. P. Johnson, from a Special 
tween Turkey and Russia will be amicawy aci £ ommitte £ on the L - OCIltiotl of the CoI i ege) declaring 
justed. In bwitzerlcilld, ho wevei, t lie signs Hie “ that after an examination of the Oaklands Farm in Sen- 
3,500 Sheep and Lambs offered; all but 200 sold.at. S*2 2o ^ haveWn in use, giving entire satisfaction in all cases, be-which is the best ? ’ We claim precedence for ou 
3,59 to $4,25@6 for Sheep, and s2,-5@3 to §4j0, tor This cannot be said, iii truth, of any other Reaper. We considering some of the following principles embodied 
un| )S- ], ave received letters from more than fifty practical Farm- our Patents, that are essential to a Reaper and can not 
urn* fUirmTT' TUT A T> 17 .» ... , I.* u ... .1 1 .1 I A.n.ul L. nnv UnAldnA . mLL.l. a...,Moc fo nffi,,. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET 
At a mooting of the Board, on the 4th of June, a Re- §3,50. 
ALBANY, June 20.—W. W. Woolford’s, Bulls’ Head, 
Washington street. 
Beef Cattle—At market, 620. Prices—Extra, $7,50; 1st 
quality, $7; 2d do, $6,50; 3d do, $6. 
Cows and Calves —30 in market. Prices from $25, 30, 
35 to 40. 
Sheep and Lauibs—1,274 in market. Prices $2,50, $3 to 
ers of Western New York, who have purchased and usecl^ j found in any other Machine; which enables us to offer to 
this machine, atul all speak of it in the highest terms of the farmers ot the United Slates a 
approval—pronouncing it superior to any other that has 
Superior and Perfect Reaping Machine, 
come under their observation. We have published the , whicl lbr durab ility, exactness of construction, perfect 
larger part of these letters in a hand-hill which we would ! of cuttinlr ,ease with which itnmv l e work- 
port was presented by B. P. Johnson, from a Special 
Committee, on the Location of the College, declaring 
Hogs—50 in market. Prices from $5, 5,50 to 6. 
Remarks—The market is rather on the decline. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. 
CAMBRIDGE, June 15.—At market, 608 Cattle, about 
550 Beeves, and 58 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, 
Cows and Calves, yearlings, 2 and 3 years old. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra sold at$8,25@8.75cwt.; 1st. 
quality, $7,50@8; 2d do, $7,25@7,50; 3d do, $7; ordinary, 
, , ■ t manner of cutting grain, ease with which it may be work- 
be pleased to furnish any who may apply either by lettei e(1 anU lightness 0 f draught has 
or otherwise. 
^This Reaper has no band-wheels, pullies, straps, or har- ^ L l ER BEE2\ EQUALLED! 
ness of any kind to get out of order, as is the case with cutter liar is placed nearly on a line with the 
other Reapers ; but, on the contrary, it is simple and corn- axles ot the driving-wheel, and nearly opposite the driv- 
pact, beiug made of few parts, well arranged, and each mg-wheel is the ground-wheel, which being thirty inches 
part having its proper relative strength — consequently, it 1,1 diameter , lessens the labor which lias heretofore been 
is durable. Its draft is light, and the grain is delivered performed m w orking sucli Machines, and does away with 
from it with ease, and in nice order for binding. In all all diflu-ulty m backing and turning. 
.._ _ __ a . ? . _ ? x ... u. yd. The knife or siekle spn.l nruvi nnd in canMnnc 
. , . , ", j ui sun, in uu v auajiau w tuv uvjvlw «« vuv Luws uiiu v^<ii»es, jearjuiiigs, z anu ^ 
Parliament. The Bank 01 England had advanced tution; that the title is perfect, and recommend that the Prices—Market Beef— Extra sold af 
the rate of discount to 3\& per cent. The quota- chain of title be entered at large on the minutes of the qualitv, $7,50@8; 2d do, $ 7 , 25 @ 7 , 50 ; 
fnrmttmi were nnchancpd and breaustuffs Board,” &c. This farm is situated midway between $6,25@6,50. 
tions foi cotton wete unchanged, ana oreausiuns ^ ^ arket towns of Waterloo and Geneva, and in full * Hide 3 -$4,75@5percwt. 
were active. view of the Seneca Lake, and overlooking the village of Tallow—$713)7,50 per cwt. 
- - - — ■ ■- — Geneva; elevated about 125 feet above the lake, it is free Pelts—$1@1,50. 
Glin and tho pHcpti from causes disturbing health; its soil varies from a strong Calf Skins 10)£@llc per lb. 
WOOl C/lip, ana • clay to a sandy loam, presenting varieties sufficient for Barreling Cattle—None. 
- testing by experiment every doubtful question in relation Veal Calves—$2,5, 8; 465 at mark 
The Wool Clip of the United States is a very to soils, and to exhibit the most approved system of culti- stores—Working Oxen —$102,11 
. 1 , , . . vation. Cows and Calves—820,30,32, 36 1 
important portion of our products, and IS contrn- qq le Trustees are prepared to receive from Farmers and Yearlings—$12, 13@13,50- 
nallu l-pcpivino- as it, deserves increasintr and en- friends of agriculture, proposals for the Capital Stock of Two years old—$27, 34, 36@42. 
uaily receiving, as It deserves, increasing anu eu Instituti ° nj which wi]1 be distributed in shares of fifty Three years old-«42, 47, 51@65. 
these respects it is superior to any other Reaper. It so 
struck the Committee at the great trial at Geneva, and oc¬ 
casioned them to remark in their Report, that “ it per¬ 
formed its work in the most admirable manner , and that the 
gavels were well laid," &e., &c. 
2d. The knife or sickle is scalloped and in sections, 
which cannot be clogged: and in case of accident can be 
repaired by any good blacksmith. 
3d. The man in discharging the grain stands on the rear 
of the platform, where lie has his work before him and 
uaily receiving, as it deserves, increasing and en- mends of agriculture 
lightened attention. The Clip is coming forward dollars each, payable 
freely, for which fair though not extravagant pri- * pj per c f< nt on k " t b ^.' nlg- 
ces are obtained, with Strong indications that no 50 “ 1st October. 
, , , , • • . , rri ' The Trustees may be addressed (post-paid) at their re¬ 
permanent decline may be anticipted. lhe lol- B pective residences, as follows: 
Tallow—$7(3)7,50 per cwt. 
Pelts—$1@1,50. 
Calf Skins 10)£@llc per lb. 
Barreling Cattle—None. 
Veal Calves—$2,5, 8; 465 at market. 
Stores—Working Oxen —$102, 112, 121, 131@152. 
Cows and Calves—$20,30, 32, 36 @75. 
Yearlings—$12, 13@13,50- 
Two years old—$27, 34, 36@42. 
Three years old—842, 47, 51@65. 
Sheep and Lambs--1,379 at market. Sheep plenty— 
and sales are hard. 
Extra, $5, 5,50 to 8, and few at that price. 
By lot—52, 2,25, 2,50, 3, 3,25@4,50. 
Swine—None at market. 
Remarks—The market is well stocked, and the sales 
slow, but large, notwithstanding. Mr. J. Philbrick, from 
Northampton, N. H., had 103 head of beeves, to-day— 
many of them large, very fat, fair and handsome. Messrs. 
A,.f AKJno-tnn nnrl O Cl Pinkham. of 
~ The cutting of wheat, barley, oats, rye, buckwheat and can perform it in a perfectly natural and easy manner; 
seed clover, is so important to the farmears of grain grow- an( ^ a ^ so from the construction of the attendant s stand he 
ing districts that they should see to it, that they do not get ma y change his position according to the length and 
forced upon them a second or third rate machine for these amount ot straw cut. 
purposes. No small consideration, at least, should induce . 4th. The new and improved combmationbox,contam- 
Lhem to have any thing other than the best. But how i°o the smaller gear, combines great strength :ind linra- 
sliall it be determined which is best, when manufacturers bility, with perfect Simplicity of arrangement, preventing 
and agents each, assert the machine in which he happens al| y displacement or twisting ot the gearing; in this it 
to be particularly interested, to be the best ? Under this possesses great advantages over any other similar Machine 
state of things the question should be determined in favor and so far as we know, there have been no failures in the 
of that machine, the manufacturer or agent of which can I I1 T!’ je , r . niade 
produce the largest amouut of reliable evidence of its su- , . “'-h. The .iglitne: 
periority. Interested persons are not always to he trusted, | side-draught or pre 
5th. The lightness of the Machine and mainly of the 
side-draught or pressure, which being obviated, enables a 
but generally disinterested persons are. Well, then, who si "£ le le “ m to pass with it over uneven ground with speed 
can produce the best and most evidence from the class au 5L ease \ 
which is reliable ? We claim that we can; and we will 
begin by reasserting that a Committee of twelve disinter- 
We make our acknowledgments to the farmers for that 
generous confidence we have labored so diligently to sus- 
lowili" notes of transactions at different points Hon- John A. King, Jamaica, Queens County. slow, but large, notwithstanding. Mr. J. Philbrick, from 
° . in Henry Wager, Westernville, Oneida “ Northampton, N. H., had 103 head of beeves, to-day— 
may prove interesting to our readers. Compara- IJ. p. Johnson, Agricultural Rooms, Albany. many of them large, very fat, fair and handsome. Messrs. 
lafip ... nn l 1 ,- V pi Uppi) cold in our own Wm. Kelly, Rhinebeck, Dueliess Co. r. Stoddard, of East Abington, and O. G. Pinkham, of 
t" ul Y IlttIe " 001 lias y et 0een s ° m m ° ur 0Wn N. B. Kidder, Geneva, Ontario Co. North Bridgewater, had 13 blood Black Hawk and Mor- 
market, but this is not a wool growing region : Joel W. Bacon, Waterloo, Seneca Co. gan Horses, the best lot at market this season. They 
, ,, , Tallmadge Delafield, Geneva, Ontaiio Co. came from Vermont and Canada. 
The Cleveland Herald, of the 1/tumst., says: Wm. Bcel, Rochester, Monroe Co. 
_«Contrary to expectations, the local markets John Delafield, Oaklands, Seneca Co. BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 
have thus far shown less than the usual lluetua- The Officers of the College will endeavor to present BRIGHTON, June 16.—At ,B® e / t . < (,tln e L!, < i 
.. ■ • rni nf cnntTRctino' wliieh subscription books in each County, that the College, so pairs Working Oxen, 35 Cows and Calves, 1,800 Sheep and 
tions in price. The system of _ contracting winch entire] / agricuItural and pecuharly the Farmer's institu- 1,200 Swine. C00 .^ 0 „ 
WHS entered, into largely during the months ot tion, may find its support widely diffused throughout the Prices—BeefCattle—A full supply. Extra, ?S^o^8,<o, 
January and February throughout the west, was state. 1 st quality $ 7 , 50 @ 8 ; 2 d do, $7@7,50-3d dm «o@6,50. 
,, fpotni-p in the trade and was cut short bv T,le President will, upon application to him, give all Working Oxen—Few sales SiO, 90, 110091-5. 
a new featuie in the tiatlc na was cut snou oy ne(;dfu] information ^ r P elatio ^ t0 the ordinances, rules Cows and Calves-Sales $24 29, 35, 40, 47@60. 
the money panic at that pel «h. 0 and regulations of the College, and the courses of instruc- Sheep—Sales from §2,50@3,-50 and $4,50. 
trading powers” about those days were very tion to be pursued. Swine—Ohio shoats to peddle 7c for sows, 8c for bar- 
anxious to sell out, as our market reports for the By order of the Board of Trustees, rows; old hogs 6 > 4 C; spring pigs 10c. At retail from th 
ivorimrl oVinwpH Blit fhp.v were unable to do SO.— JOEL W. BACON, Secretary. to ' ,L -_______ 
tracting powers ” about those days were very 
anxious to sell out, as our market reports for the 
period showed, but they were unable to do so.— 
It is hinted that the agent came into the field in 
May, uncertain whether to meet the euemy and 
“ foot up,” or lose the advance made on the con¬ 
tract purchases; but the prices then made have 
been more than supported, and we consider prices 
in comparison with last year from 15 to 17 cents 
above what was then paid for the clip of Ohio, 
R. Stoddard, of East Abington, and O. C. Pinkham, of 
North Bridgewater, had 13 blood Black Hawk and Mor¬ 
gan Horses, the best lot at market this season. They 
came from Vermont and Canada. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 
BRIGHTON, June 16.—At market 700 Beef Cattle, 20 
1st quality $7,50@8; 2d do, $7@7,50; 3d do. S6@6,50. 
Working Oxen—Few sales $70, 90, 11013)125. 
Cows and Calves—Sales $24, 29, 35, 40, 47@60. 
Sheep—Sales from $2,50@3,50 and $4,50. 
Swine—Ohio shoats to peddle 7c for sows. 8 c for bar- 
rows ; old hogs 6 ) 40 ; spring pigs i 0c. At retail from 7 'A 
to 9c. 
ested persons, after seeing all the Reapers of any note at ta *'i; and encouraged by the past, we have again corn- 
work side by side, which was the greatest test ever had, nienced the manufacture ot a large number tor 1853, 
pronounced the Burrall machine the best. They did not which we soil under a strong -warranty. The Reaper 
call any other best. 1)6 vvc11 nla(ie > °* o ood materials, durable with proper 
We also say that of all the Burrall Reapers sent out not care, can cut from 15 to 20 acres per day with one span of 
one has been" returned. All have given the most entire horses, and do the work better than done by ordinary 
satisfaction, and in most cases have far exceeded the ex¬ 
pectations of purchasers. These assertions cannot be 
made, in truth, in reference to any other Reaper. We are 
cradling, or no sale ! 
Innumerable certificates might he given ofthe great val¬ 
ue of this Machine, but our Reaper is so well known, we 
therefore, willing to leave the question, which is best, to be jjeeni it unnecessary. By reference to the Reports of our 
settled by the disinterested ; and we would say, inquire State Agricultural bociety, on the trial ot Reaprs, held at 
of those of that class who have knowledge on the subject, Geneva, N. I , f m July last, it will be seen this Machine cut 
and also examine the different machines for yourselves, a given amount in aboutDiree-hfths of the average time of 
and if you do not become convinced that ours is the most other Reapers. The following gentlemen are Agents for 
simple and durable—that it will cut when driven either the sale ot the New York Reaper, and any orders received 
simple and durable—that it will cut when driven either - -,,a JY. , . j I ’ J 
slow or fast—that it will cut green or grassy wheat—that by themwill be oiled m due season : . 
its draft is comparatively light-that the grain can be got ( S G J ffiiams Esq., of Janesville, Wis is our General 
oft'from it with ease and in nice order for binding—then Agent for the M est, and. is authorized to appoint sub- 
do.it purchase this Reaper; but if you find it equal in all Agents except in Ohio and Southern Indiana 
these good qualities, and far superior in many, to any oth- Bosworth, is General Agent for the State of Ohio^ 
fjbi’k'tf WeUigeqce. 
been more than supported, and we consider prices Rural New-Yorker Office, ) Mr JO h 
in comparison with last year from 15 to 17 cents Rochester, June 22, 1853. j LOW, bo 
above what was then paid for the clip of Ohio, Farmers are now so thoroughly occupied with season- lN CIftr 
and the same will hold good for the whole West, able labor, that few of them find time to attend to market- WARRE 
with little variation. The contracts and purchases ing, consequently very little country produce is brought Clarkson 
made so far, we think, are full three-fourths of forward—and the market is without animation. —- 
the clip of this State, at 40 to 65 cents for the Flour— A good feeling prevails, and all offering from 
different grades, and it must be very welcome to country mills finds sale at current rates. 
our growers to take the money at such prices for Graix— There is some demand for wheat which comes ■ - — 
their Wool.” in sparingly. The market cannot he quoted at over $1,16 In Clar 
Tim Lancaster (O.) Gazette, of recent date, re- @U7 for prime lots. Corn is in demand at 63@64 cents. c - 
In Greece, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. J. Woodward, 
Mr. JOHN S. BROWN and Miss ANN ELIZA BIGE¬ 
LOW, both of Greece. 
In Clarkson, on the 5th inst., hv Rev. E. Hannibal, Mr. 
WARREN BLOSSOM and Miss EUNICE BATES, all of 
er Reaper, then those who have not already done so, will except a few- counties. Messrs Warder & Brokaw, of 
please hand in their orders as early as possible, either to Springfield, Ohio, have the exclusive r.gh to make and 
our agents or ourselves. This will enable us more fully vend for Southern Indiana, north to he 40th deg of lat 
to supply the demand. running east to the Ohio Canal, including the south-west 
The undersigned have the exclusive sale of the Burrall corner eff the State of Ohio. 
Reaper in the State of New York, west of a line passing -John II horse,..S.mcoe, C. M . 
north and south through Canandaigua,—and those there- Chauncey Lewis,. . ... . ... v’ , 
fore, who desire to purchase will please hand their orders Messrs. John May her & Co.,.New York City. 
to either ourselves, or our authorized agents, who will * want s to.,.7, r0 ^’ (V 1 , r 
make sales on equally as favorable terms. We also have Lawrance fc Crane,.Penn Yan, N. Y. 
D C 1| i I) 8 < 
the right of selling machines for use in any of the States Butterfield & Walker,. 
and the Canadas. ? avld , Edd ?’;. 
[181-3t] BRIGGS & BROTHER, Joseph Stout,. 
June, 1853. 68 State st., Rochester, N. Y. Howard & Co.,. 
ccntly clipped 1,425 sheep, yielding some 4.275 and prices merely nominal, 
pounds. They sell 1,100 fleece at 55 cents per lb; WooL-On the preceding 
page will be found some ex- 
tlieir Wool.” in sparingly. The market cannot be quoted at over $1,16 In Clarkson, on the 6th instant, LO\ ICA, wife of M. 
The Lancaster (0.) Gazette, of recent date, re- «M7 *>r P rime lots - Co ™ is demand at « 3 ® 64 cents - the ontfffcsf WII LIAM PIXIEY Esq 
marks : “ We learn that Messrs. J. M. Ashbrook Oats not plenty and bring 41@42c. Other grain inactive. Su lN e p b s dl ; ™ a g ’ d ^year's He was one of 
and James T. Church, of Pleasant Township, re- Provisions—I n the provision market very little doing th * pioneers 0 f the town, having settled near his late resi- 
centlv clipped 1,425 sheep, yielding some 4.275 anf l prices merely nominal. deuce as early as 1818. 
pounds. They sell 1,100 fleece at 55 cents per lb; Wool-Ou the preceding page will be found some ex- - iVV-~ 
aud the balance for 50 cents. Wool is now retail- tended items concerning the wool market. Not much is C.K 1 -.A.I Y ”; t ,. . 
ino- at high figures and no fears are entertained, ever marketed here, and this season less than the usual Miort-horn and Dnrliam Cuttle, and .out 
Uloro nf°-i rioelinp in the nrice ” amount is offering. We quote prices as follows : down sheep, 
we believe, of a decline in tne price. » Wednesday, the 7th day of September next, at one 
The Warren (O.) Transcript says: “A large Common,.36@38c. ^ j o’clock, P. M., I will sell, at my farm on Grand Is- 
amount of fleece has been brought in during the A blood,.40@42c. land, six miles below Buffalo, about 30 full bred Short- 
week, and disposed of to purchasers at from 40 to H do . 45 c. Co^Helfets andYoung 
50 cents for common, according to quantity and Merino,. 50c. Bulls. 
condition. It is thought, however, that Such prices Saxon, extra, highest. 55c. The young Short-horns are chiefly the get of my im- 
cannot long be maintained. If so, farmers who Rochester Wholesale Prices. ported bull Duke of Exeter (10,152)—a bull not exceed- 
have not yet disposed of their clip, would do well Flour, bbl-$4,75@5,25 1 Butter, tb.12@12* 61 ^The yoSng BwonV wetheTeto^th" bultotSndyMd 
to hurry it in.” Pork,mess, . . .15,00@15,50 Cheese, .. . .8@9 Quartley, both imported by Mr. Stevens. Tile superior 
The Steubenville (0.1 Union savs. that 45 to L...v™ p ° ultry ’ of these bulls in blood, style and breeding, is not to be 
and the balance for 50 cents. Wool is now retail- tended items concerning the wool market. Not much is 
ino- at high figures and no fears are entertained, ever marketed here, and this season less than the usual 
we believe, of"a decline in the price.” amount is offering. We quote prices as follows : 
The Warren (O.) Transcript says: “A large Common,.36@38c. 
amount of fleece has been brought in during the A blood,.40@42c. 
week, aud disposed of to purchasers at from 40 to A do. 45c. 
50 cents for common, according to quantity and Merino, . 50c. 
condition. It is thought, however, that such prices Saxon, extra, highest. 55c. 
cannot long be maintained. If so, farmers who Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
have not yet disposed of their clip, would do well Flour, bbl... . $4,75@5,25 Butter, lb.12@12£ 
to hurry it in.” Pork,mess,. . .15,00@15,50 Cheese,.. . .8@9 
,p, O, ,_-n„ /nv o.m +l,of AK Cr. Do. cwt,.6,50@7,00 POULTRY. 
Bl’CORMICK’S PATENT REAPING AND col Geo S Moote,’. . .'.Wiison, ’ « 
MOWING MACHINE! J Henderson,...Horseheads, “ 
W ITH the advantage of large experience, for many We will give further information to any who may 
years, in the exclusive business ot making and sell- add ^ ss us perS onaUy, or bv mail, 
ing these machines, I have during the last harvest, and SEYMOUR MORGAN & CO. 
since that time devoted much time and expense iu exper- Brockport Monroe Co." N. Y. ’ [175eowtf.l 
interning to perfect my machine as a reaper and mower, i > * j_ -j 
and am now prepared to warrant this machine superior E t, HALL0CK, No.24 Excharge St., Eochester, 
to every other as a reader and as a mower. I he attention * ' : . . . - ° r .. , 
of Farmers is called to the following Improvements for lias been appointed sole Agent for the sale of the above 
^ 3 . Reaper, in that city. He will have a Reaper on exhibition 
1st. Iron Beam for combined maclifne, which allows at Ins Agricultural Warehouse, and will at all times be 
John II Forse,.Simcoe, C. W. 
Chauncey Lewis,.Fingal, do. 
Messrs. John Mayher & Co.,.New York City. 
I T Grant & Co.,.Troy, N. Y. 
Lawrance & Crane,.Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Butterfield & Walker,.PaIm 3 Ta, “ 
David Eddy,.Scipio, “ 
Joseph Stout,.Jacksonville, “ 
Howard & Co.,.Buffalo, “ 
Sylvester Harmon,.Wheatland, u 
Norman Seymour, Jr.,.Mt. Morris, “ 
Col Geo S Moote,.Wilson, “ 
J Henderson,...Horseheads, “ 
Y r e will give further information to any who may 
address us personal]v, or by mail. 
SEYMOUR, MORGAN & CO. 
Brockport, Monroe Co., N. Y. [I75eowtf.] 
50 cents is offered for three-fourth aud full blood. Do. cwt.5,oo@(f,oo Chickens,.8@9 ^ e ‘ rat { he ^ tim0 50 pur e bred South-Down 
Sellers ask 55a60. This varience induces growers Lard, tried, . 10@llc seeds. Sheep-rams and ewes. Also a few Middlesex pigs—both 
to hold on to their clips. We learn that the same -;'j|' twuv .sheep and pigs the direct get of imported sires, from dams 
diversity of views prevails generally throughout shoulders"do.,’! ! .f@9e Flax, ^^ufs^beT^y^e first of August, and 
that section. Potatoes,.25@37Ifo sundries. win be sellt on application to me, by maii. 
From otlier points in Ohio we hear the clip m '„ (k „ 9RAn, ' s1 8 ’ Terms :— All sums of $100, and less, cash. For larger 
u i Wheat,bu.$l,lb@I,17 Goatish, cwt,.$4,50 suniSi approved notes at four months, with interest, pay- 
cotnes forward freely, though there are some in- Corn,.63@64e ; Salt, bbl.1,63 able at wiU i Je received, if preferred. 
etauces where for wool of satisfactorj prices wool 111 i 1 i ^ SS,'.'.7. sS® ££, 
stances where for want of satisfactory prices wool live,'.'' I'. 0 ?!’ 
is withheld. D a ts, . ..41@42 Eggs, doz . . MWOc O . clock c 
Barley,.00@56,’i Beans, bu,.1,00(3)1,12 b . 
The Detroit Advertiser, of 16 th inst., says:— hides. I Hay, ton.10®14 ^idene 
“The receipts to-day, have not been quite as heavy Slaughter, cwt,.. .3,50@4,00 i Wood, hard,cord3,50(3)4,50 ]>| ack 
ns ihev were vesterdav not reachiiu? over 9 000 Calf > lb . 6 ® s : Do. soft,.203,50 __ 
as mey were yesteiaay, not leacjiug over j,uuu SheepPeltS) .i,oo@l,75 Wool, lb.45053 . , r . 
lbs. Washed wool has ranged all day at prices Lambskins,.5U@75 Flour barrels,..36(5)37 
varying from 43 to 56 cents, according to quality. _ r T' 1Ils 
Several of the lots brought in, weighed from 288 NEW YORK MARKET, bJiieved 
to 420 lbs. ^ NEW YORK, June 20. ficiently 
Tho Wellsburg (\ a.) Herald, remarks; “It Flour —There is little variation to note inJWestem and to'mow* 
may not be generally known that there is no bet- State flour; arrivals light, owing to the detention of the Tliert 
the grass to pass over more freely, together with improve¬ 
ments in the fingers. 
2d. A self-adjusting arrangement for mowing, by which 
the beam rises and falls, aLd thus accommodates itself to 
the inequalities of the ground, which is very important 
for mowing, though entirely unnecessary for reaping. 
3d. Very fine cut sickles for grass. These improve¬ 
ments insuring the perfect performance of the mower. 
4th. Shortening the platform and placing the raker clos¬ 
er to his work in reaping. 
5th. A new and beautiful arrangement by which the 
machine may be raised from the ground to any desired 
height in five" minutes time, with the main wheel enlarged. 
From the well known reputation of my machine, in the 
hands of more than 7,000 farmers, in this country, and 
that it has maintained its high superiority, wherever it 
has been fairly tested. Having again, after a series of 
trials at the last harvest in England, aud after a contest 
with Hussey’s, in a trial of nine days, upon the Royal Ag¬ 
ricultural farm, which was the most extended coutest ever 
made with Reapers in any country, been declared by the 
prepared to fill r-rders at manufacturers prices. 
when Hussey’s could not be worked. 
tageously, as a mass, with any raised iu the world, good Ohio—$4,68@4,81 for Michigan—the latter scarce. be , ))dd on giving the order, $50 upon successful trial, and 
75 cents to ?sl Der pound is UO unusual price.” Grain Wheat in iair supply demand less active. Sj(| iu note payable 1st Dec. 
t o cents to pe pouna is uo unusual price. Sale3 rcd Ohio to arrive, on private terms. * The machines are most thoroughly built and warranted. 
From the Philadelphia IS orth American we learn Barley—dull and nominal—60(3)62c. Descriptive circulars, with cuts, sent to post-paid 
The new clip conies in slowly, and the Oats—lower, dull 42@43Kc Jersey;43@45>£c Southern a ppii ca ti 0 n S . 
X wm vmw -■ r , ,,— , nanus UI IlKjrt: uiau < larmcis, m i-uia L'uuuuy, anil ? t» a. a. a j *, 'Ll ^ Tlli’wam 
Slieop-rains and ewes. Also a tew Middlesex pigs—both th-R it has maintained its high superiority, wherever it Manny S Patent Adjustable Northern Illinois 
sheep and pigs the direct get of imported sires, irom dams fairly tested. Having again, after a series of E A P E It A. N II O It • 
descended from late importations. trials at the last harvest in England, aud after a contest First Premium Machine for 1853. 
Catalogues will be ready by the first ot August, and with Hussey’s, in a trial of nine days, upon the Royal Ag- . w ARTYFn the First Premium for Mowing and the 
0<^>10 50 will be sent on application to me, by mad. ricultural farm, which was the most extended coutest ever A s( x CO ndfor Reanintr atthe N Y State Fair in the great 
■°®3S Terms : All sums of $100, and Jess, cash. For larger made with Rea ’ perg in any country, been declared by the N Y hi July in competition’ with eleven 
• sums, approved notes at four months, with interest, pay- able jury of English farmers (see their report in my hand- ‘ 7 ‘ machines awarded a Silver Medal at the Ohio Stale 
* able at Bank, will be received, if preferred. bill,) decidedly the best machine, capable of cutting when K*iir for the liest Re-u>er* and Mower and received the 
ViJh i A st(>allll >“ at " m carl - v the grain was green or ripe, wet or dry, in all weather j Laward at the V 
across the ferry from Lovver Black Rock to the farm, at 10 when Hussey’s could not be worked. for tife best Reaninc and Mowing Machinl! ’ 
be'vt-wed at^'anv ti'm(f previously calling on^in^ at ray The verdict "' as that McCormick's macliine is entitle! The true merit of this Machine has given it a great tri¬ 
be viewed at a \ P > LEWIS’F ALLEN ‘ to general patronage, that it was considered next to per- umph over all others, and being a perfect combination of 
resilience m inis p act . • 10 t *® ct * n principle, sucli as good cutting at any pace of the Reaper and Mower, it comes to the farmer with double 
Blac-K kock, in. x., at i , _—_ horses ; proper delivery at the side, and economy of both value, and it is clearly demonstrated to be the only suecess- 
s-rtivc <si-l v n iKT\f REAPER. house and man labor — an implement that might be dc- ful combination of Reaper and Mower. As a Mower, it is 
A-IIVUNS si.w -isA i -- pended upon for a harvest by any farmer. Further testi- as simple and perfect as though constructed expressly for 
T HIS MACHINE is now offered to the public and war- monials of its superiority can hardly be necessary. mowing; and as a Reaper, it is as simple and perfect as if 
ranted to be a good Self-Raking Reaper. It is also To convince such responsible farmers as are indoubt, constructed for reaping only. All the change that is neces- 
believed to be a good mower, but not yet hayng Deen sui- whjch ig th<J nmchille; an d of my entire confidence in sary from one plan to the other, is to insert or remove a 
ficiently tested in grass (thoug 1 sooi ). , ... the superiority of my own, I will permit them to take one loose platform. 
warranted to beequal toa machine made mainly oi vHloliy Qf min( ^ with one of Hussey’s or Burrall's on trial, to Machines warranted to cut all kinds of grain as well as 
to mow. . . , keeD the one Dteferred. can be cut with a scythe, and to cut fiax and millet, also to 
The raking apparatus is of novel and very simple con- ( 'rather clover, timothy and flax seed, and to be weU built 
struction, and not liable to derangement, and every farmer That Manny Seymour & Morgan, and others who are a ^ o f good materials This machine will cut from ten to 
who has seen it in the harvest field, says it performs the making and selling my machine, in a changed and in- a " d 0 d with tw0 hor ses, aud one person to 
raking better than a man can possibly do it jured form, with the hope of being able to avoid the re- ‘ aowil ^, and tw0 persons when reaping. The 
Price of machines at Chicago, $175, of which, $75 must sponsibffitj of infringing my patent, is the best evidence apparatus is made perfect bv means of a double 
be paid on giving the order, $50 upon successful trial, and of the superiority of my machines. They will all be held do . ed ® ic £j e and double guards, as fully tested the last two 
$50 in note payable 1st Dec. . responsible, and their infringements arrested as soon as « d ^ d ^A iti s connected’with a joint, so as to adjust itself 
Tlie machines are most thoroughly built and warranted, the law, which is sure, can have R» course. 1 hose pur- u *’ oven „ rouudj an d by a level at the driver’s seat, it can 
27^* Descriptive circulars, with outs, sent to post-paid chasing and using their machines, become jointly liable ” £££ when moving along, to cut from one inch to two 
ri82m3.1 J. S. WRIGHT. with them. . . »_ __‘ ah ig 
ATKINS’ SELF-RAKING REAPER. 
T HIS MACHINE is now offered to the public and war¬ 
ranted to be a good Self-Raking Reaper. It is also 
believed to be a good mower, but not yet having been sut- 
market remains quiet, with rather a better feeling 'con^-a shade better-in good demand. Sales, 55@58c 
to notice on the part of holders, who are firm in f or hot and unsound; 60@6ic for Southern mixed; 6l@ 
their views. The weeks sales reach some 50 or 62Jc for white Southern; 62@63>£c for Western mixed; 
60,000 lbs., mostly in small lots and at full prices. M@65c for Southern yellow. . 
i in dad v , ,, j . Rye—easier. Sales 91c lor Jersey; 94c for river in the 
among which 12,000 lbs. No 1 pulled at 40c.; a slip J 
lot of Western do at 43c, and a small lot of fleece Provisions— Pork in steady demand and moderate—$15,- 
hardly full blood, at 60 cents, all on the usual 75@l5,8l for mess—$1J@13,68 for prune—$I7@17,25 for 
J. S. WRIGHT. 
id Western. _ “Prairie Farmer” Warehouse, Chicago, June, 1853. 
Corn—a shade better—m good demand. Sales, 55@5<5c _______ 
>r hot aud unsound; 60@61c for Southern mixed; 6!@ SUFFOLK PIGS FOR SALE, 
qc for while Southern; 62@63^c for Western mixed; mwENTY PAIRS of pure bred Suffolk Pigs for sale 
t@65c for Southern yellow. . I by the subscriber. They, can be safely forwarded.by 
_Rye—easier, bales Jlc lor Jersey; . 4c for river in the gjjj r p ad , Express, &c., to almost any part of the country. 
‘pROvismNs-Pork in steady demand and moderate-Sir,,- ,j ,182-21*3 C ' J ' WalepS N. H. 
of mine, with one of Hussey’s or Burrall's on trial, to Machines warranted to cut all kinds of grain as well as 
keep the one preferred. can be cut with a scythe, and to cut flax and millet, also to 
0 o AT a iv , ’irather clover, timothy and flax seed, and to be well built 
That Manny Seymour & Morgan, and others who are Materials". This machine will cut from ten to 
making and selling my machine, in a changed and in - Ul ® hnrcnc n«Knn ^ 
jured form, with the hope of beiug able to avoid the re- htteen acres per i , " ' ’ k ™, 
Vponsibilitv of infringing my patent, is the best evidence tendlt wheu m « w1, . 1 /’ a ' ,d *t L, 
„f the superiority of my machines. They will aU be held ® d “ d ® e 7and double guards! as fully tested the last two 
responsible, and them infringements arrested as soon as « d »® d ^itis connected with a joint, so as to adjust itself 
the law, which is sure, can have its course. Those pur- uml, and by a level at the driver’s seat, it can 
chasing and using them machines, become jointly liable b '^"f sed v?hcn moving along, to cut from one inch to two 
with them. feet from the ground. All side draft against the team is 
The purchaser of the Reaper and Mower will save 885 ent j re i y avoided. Tlie macliine will turn square corners, 
of tlie expense of a Reaper and Mower if purchased sep- and tu ‘ nl squa re about, either way. Over three hundred 
arately. The machines will be forwarded to any part of of tbese machines were in use the past season, all of which 
creu lt - Beef unchanged—$S@10 for country mess—$11,75@12,- 
The Poughkeepsie Eagle says : “ The market 75 for repacked Chicago—$12@12,75 for city mess— $5@ 
for wool is improving iu various sections of the 6,25 for country and city prime—prime mess $18@20. 
q , * , V , f r ,. Lard better supply and demand fair-sales at ]0@10£e. 
PREPARED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
BY THE UNION CHEMICAL WORKS, L. I. 
HOYT & CO., Agents, 
ALBANY MAKKET. 
Albany, June 20.—The market opened dull for all arti- the advantage of being much more lasting in the soil.— 
eles and closed without animation. Tlie sales of the day Thoroughly tested, and found to more than realise tlie ex- 
te been small and quite unimportant. ' pectations of all those who have already tried it. The best 
country. Sales have been made from 50 cents to Butter easier, and plenty—10@15jc for Oliio—14@19c No. 234 Water Street, and 122 West St ., corner of Dey St., 
62]/J, according to value, and a few sales of supe- new State. NEW YORK. 
rior as high as 65. It is said the demand is in- Cheese lower and quiet—64@8j|c. - 
creasimr ” A TR A WV MARKET A Fertilizer of the most approved quality, producing 
creas g. _ ALBANY MAtlKLi. nil the immediate effect of the best Peruvian Guano, with 
WOOL.—\< ool came m very freely last week, Albany, June 20.—The market opened dull for all arti- the advantage of being much more lasting in the soil.— 
and was sold at prices varying from 45 to 56e. — eles and closed without animation. The sales of the day Thoroughly tested, and found to more than realise the ex- 
On Saturday the nrices went down 6 to 8 cents liave been sma11 aud T dte unimportant. pectations of all those wlio have already tried it. The best 
un oaiuiaay, me prices went uov. n O to o cents Kr 0UU) &c ._ The demand for Western and State Flour evidence of this is the largely increased demand this sea- 
per lb.; on I uesday, the prices ranged Irom 4o to J s sma ii, but there is no change in the value of either de- son over the past year. Put up in bags of 160 tbs; barrels 
53, but many farmers feeling disappointed at the scripdon. The stock is accumulating. The sales indi- 250 lbs each. Buyers will please be particular to observe 
fall drove, there fleeces home. There was par- cate no change in prices since Saturday. our brand upon each bag or barrel. 
i„. f ■ ,i.' 17 (V1Q IGo Grain—N othing has transpired ill wheat. The demand Also for sale, American and Foreign Field and Garden 
cuaseu last wk in was village, iu_. is fair, but we can learn of none offering except to arrive. Seeds. English Ray Grass, Foul Meadow Grass, fine mix- 
Joncmille (Mich.) Telegraph, June 15. Corn is dull and lower. Sales Western mixed at 62c; un- ed Lawn Grass, White Clover, Osage Orange, &c. 
____ sound is very plenty and slow of sale. Oats are plenty, 178m3i. _ _ 
ru ci rn r\ i. . i i i and the market is dull jmd drooping. We quote 40<@42c.- _ rT _ 
The Strawberry I bade.— One hundred and f or Western and State with no sales. Barley and Rye are DRAIN TILE MAdUJ F-, ^ 
fifty country wagoDS crossed the Hoboken ferry quiet. " nnHE Subscribers are manufacturing at their machine 
on Wednesday evening last, loaded with straw- ■RIT'FFATD MARKET I shop, at North Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. Ma- 
•l • n •, i , j .1 c iSUUUAlAI IHAlu i-L a . chines of an improved pattern, and most durable construe- 
berries for our city markets ; and the average for _ , TI1 9n _ Tt , prp Sn t!Tl r t V> useof moffidinv drain tile, bats for crocks, &c. 
mowing attachment. A Reaping machine alone, an ex¬ 
cellent article, can be had for $100 cash or $105 on credit, 
for which mowing attachments will be furnished next 
vear. C. H. McCORMICK. 
June 15, 1858. 18Itf. 
THE TIME OF DAY. 
New and Sjdundid Jewelry Store, just opened, with a New 
and Superb Stock of Goods, etc. 
JACOB PICARD, begs most respectfully to in- 
form th6 public, that he has just opened the new, 
d §n.SEl splendid and capacious Store, under the Ameri¬ 
can Hotel, No. 96 State street, corner of Mumford street, 
Rochester, with an entirely new and superb stock of mod¬ 
ern goods, recently imported or selected from the largest 
manufactories in Now York, &e., in Watches, Jewelry, 
Clocks, Silver aud Plated Ware, &c., which he is prepared 
to sell at prices lower than any other establishment iu 
Western New York. 
The machines are manufactured at Hoosick Falls for the 
State of New York, and I will have them delivered to any 
part of Western New York where ordered. Price of ma¬ 
chine, where made, §125. Address Gen. R. Harmon 
Wheatland. Monroe Co., N. Y. 
The machine is for sale by D. R. Barton, Rochester. 
173-tf. R. HARMON, Agent. 
MERCHANTS SUPPLY STOKE. 
mi-IE Subscriber has made extensive arrangements 
which enables him to supply merchants with any of 
the tools named in the annexed list, at tlie 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 kinds made iu the United States. 
500 dozen Dunn's Grass Scythes, German, Cast and Silver 
Steel. 
400 do. Dunn s Grain Scythes, the best in market. 
100 do. Clapp’s Patent Scythe Snaths. 
50 do. Lamson's do. do. 
50 do. Clark’s Ohio Patent Snaths, Scythes to fit. 
50 do. Wood’s Sejthe Snaths, cheap. 
50 do. Brand’s Manure Forks. 
75 do. Do. Straw F’orks. 
Those wishing to purchase will find at this Establish- 100 do. Do. Hay F’orks. 
ment an extensive variety of all kinds of goods to select 
ivi? »T-v ’VITA’ MACHINE. from, all of which are of the best quality, and at the low- 100 doz. W lutiocK s ouuu vassi swsei nuts. 
DRAIN . est prices. 200 “ Stillman’s Cast steel Hoes. 
T HE Subscribers are manufacturing at t.-eir machine j p , g stock cons i sts 0 f Gold Watches, from $25 to $225, Scythe Stones, Rifles, and other tools in the same line, 
shop,at North Bloomfield, Ontario Go., «. warran t. e d for one year. Silver Watches from $9 to $50; all of which will be sold on the lowest terms. Salerooms 
chines of an improved pattern, and most durably construe- a , so warranted for "one year. at the Agricultural Warehouse of ED. Hallocic, 24 Fac¬ 
tion, for the useof moifidmg dram tfle, bate for crocks Ladies’and Gentlemen’s Jewelry, in immense variety, change street, Rochester, N. Y. Z1T All orders by mail 
A good supply of Reynolds’ ITsy and Straw Forks. 
100 doz. Whitlock’s Solid Cast steel Hoes. 
200 “ Stillman’s Cast steel Hoes. 
Scythe Stones, Rifles, and other tools in the same line, 
, , / .P. .. Buffalo, Jane 20. — There is more animation in the 
about evciiy evening 111 the week, and nightly, all fl our market this morning and a better feeling on the part 
last week, is full one hundred. The yield of this of buyers. The transactions would be much larger if 
delicious fruit this seasou is said to have been pro- boats were more plenty. Sales 500 bbls. Ohio and Indi- 
life beyond .1] precedent, and the profits of coarse. (»* 
are proportionably increased. One gardener who og > 4 —50 do. at 34,12X, and 150 bis. fancy Ohio at $4,25.— 
has a patch of ground on the Hackensack, in- In addition to these sales, about 350 bis., fancy and extra, 
forms us that he will clear $400 this season, and sokFin small lotsat $4,18%@4,56. 
» t 1 c 1 Ti c .1 There is an active inquiry for wheat and the market is 
we have heard of several otheis ftorn the same firm, particularly for white. The sales which fall under 
district, who expect to exceed that sum. The our observation are white Michigan ut $1,05—white Ohio 
fruit is selling in the markets at very low prices aild white Michigan on p. t.—mixed Milwaukee in two 
—that is to say, often at four baskets for a shil- lo ^ at 84c, nud a cargo of Upper Lake Spring at 784@80c. 
,. . r , Corn quiet and transactions restricted by the scarcity of 
ling ioi fair qualities , but the best go as bigh as boats. Good samples of sound are offering at 52c, but we 
six cents, ana sometimes a shilling, the basket — hear of no sales, except some warm at 46Kc. afloat 
• ff. Y. Express. Oats quiet and in moderate inquiry at 35c. 
the tion, for the use of moulding drain tile, hats for crocks, &c. 
>nrt Orders by mail or otherwise, punctually attended to. 
r ^ FAIRCHILD & WOOD. 
North Bloomfield. N. Y.. Acrii, 1853. 173-5toam 
North Bloomfield, N. Y., April, 1853. 173-5toam 
DAGUERREOTYPES. 
T HE Subscriber continues the business of Daguerreo- 
typing, at liis old stand in Chappell’s Block, 82 8tate-st. 
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Jewelry, in immense variety, change street, Rochester, N. Y. tTU' 411 orders by mail 
and combining all descriptions. promptly attended to. HIRAM C. WHITE. 
A large assortment of Clocks, from 1 day to 21 days’ —---~—_ . , . : ~ ” 
time, and from 81,60 to $75. Erection of Lightning Rods. 
I Mr. P. has constantly engaged, two workmen of consid- r P. BERTHRONG & Co., offer their services to the 
erable experience at Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. [ j , public for this work. They assure their patrons 
| Watches cleaned and kept in order by contract. tba t t[ ie work shall be carefully aud faithf ully done. The 
Buyers, remember the address:— Jacob Picard, Watch, patronage already received demands their gratitude, and 
iweiry and Clock Establishment, No. 96, corner State and shall be fully merited in future. They wiU put up rods 
umford sts., Rochester 179-tf. both iu city and country. Orders may be left at .--5 South 
_!_ F’itzhugh St., or at J. B. Dewey s Store, 61 Buffalo St. 
HO PRINTERS.— FOR SALE.—A quantity of good „ D. P. BERTHRONG & Co. 
..bDiii orui lUo nf T.nnPramar • T?noViostpr. .Tlllv 13. 1852. loo-tt 
Exehange-st., Rocliester, who has the largest, best and 
cheapest assortment 
Apply at tlie office of the Rochester Temperance Jour¬ 
nal. 178wtf 
M oney 
proved 1 
[169m6.] 
[ on Bond and Mortgage, on lm- 
L. A. WARD, 
36 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
