MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Foleigty fyfelligejjce. 
One Wee& Later Prom Europe, 
STATE OP THE MARKETS, &c. 
New York, July 11th. 
May Wheat. —Mr. Daniel Blodgett, of this vil- 
age, has laid upon our table a sample of May, 
wheat, grown upon his farm. This wheat is some 
two or three weeks earlier than the kinds usually 
grown in Wisconsin. Mr. B’s cropwas harvested 
At Hudson River Bull's Head—353 Beef Cattle, 8®9Xc. 
3,500 Sheep and Lambs: all sold at §2,25@3,25 to §5 for 
Sheep, and §2, 3,50 to @5 for Lambs. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET. 
ALBANY, July 11 .—VV. W. Woolford’s, Bulls’ Head, 
Decidedly the best and Cheapest Poultry Book in the Union. 
NOW READY, 
MINER’S DOMESTIC POULTRY KOOK. 
GARDEN OK FIRE ENGINE. 
: nnHE Subscribers manufacture, and furnish to order 
-1 a Garden or Fire Engine, which for its power, capaci¬ 
ty and usefulness cannot be surpassed. From the size of 
! ho Air Phiirnhor. i . 
last Tuesday. The seed was procured in Mis- Washington street. 
souri, where this wheat is usually cut in the -^market, ^ Prtees-E.vtra, 87,541; 1st 
month of May and hence its name. The heads * Cows and Cal® s- 20 in market. Prices from S27® 
JNEW York, July 11th. ; , 1 “iiu uence us name, me neaus Cows and Calves —20in market. Prices from 827® 
The sfeamshin A tier tie m T ivernonl 90th °‘ ta e sample shown us are rather short, but the 30 to 35@40. 
, .1 >m/ P P 1 •’ Liverpool, _Jth ben v is plump and full. Mr. Blodgett savs this Sheep and Lambs-1,085 in market. Prices-Shcep $2,- 
t., about 10)4 P. M., arrived here early Sunday , “ . 1 50 t0 * 3 @ 3 > 25 ; Laml)S * 2 - 25 t0 2 , 50 @ 2 , 75 . v ’ 
aiming, with 140 passengers. J j J 1S not ilable to ™st—JJeloit ( IKis.) Jour., R e marks-The market is firm kndsteady. 
morning, with i40 passengers. 
Great Britain'.— News unimportant. The in- -—-—-— . CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET consideration; when and how.originated; a large number and spread it perfectly even, wiih less howeVap'r 
come tax bill has become a law. Long debates A i ILE OF Wool.— We saw yesterday, m the ejMriHmn? „ ’ , Ot cuts from life, ot some of the best breeds in the eoun- N. B.—A Garden Engine with a Diffuser of 
on Indian Government — very little said about ware-house of Haskin & Hadly, some 50,000 lira 300 Beeves, and 102 Stores consistinVof Woririlf^ 0 ^ nfiL th °^ a J x; . sellin ^ *" the market; to- f®?i r iption, used in orchards and gardens, to th 
Turkish affairs-a general bdiefiu peace. I user- Wisconsin wool, all bought within the past Cows and Calves veariin gs ; 2 and 3 years old/ 0 ' ’ The varieties at present are/gr/“hiu'C"pS. min likelylo desfrevmc fruit d a e nd'be ™invalu 
a nee to Danube has increased. three weeks, and much of it ready bagged for Pl . > e8 /Sj ? ee £r E * tr _ a !° d at P? r cwt .-; lst - hve years ago, is now behind the age. This work con- tiontothe implements of the’ nurseryman .-uni 
Henry Berkley is spoken of as Governor of shipping. The general quality of the wool is Is'ooiaViiV ’ d0 > §7>fl0@t,2o ; 3 d do, $6,50; ordinary, tains a vast amount of new and useful matter, aud in the tuvist. COWING 
Jamaica. The Australian Steamship Company, superior, and some of it very choice. We notice Hides— 84 , 75 @ 5 percwt. ter'/nd a T°^ t °- f P racti< ' al . mat - eneca Falls. N. Y., Ju ne , 1853. 
via. Panama, have received a charter. The strike °ue clip of 1359 lbs. brought iu yesterday by Mr. Tallow—S7la)7,50 per cwt. other work on Poultry ever published. ^Th^booiTcontains HADDOCK'S 
among the operatives at Stockport and Blackburn E. S. Sawyer, of Burlington, Racine Co., for which crifSkinsfi Sr lb nulek 0ver 0ae H «adred and Thirty Fin® Portraits' WA REHOCSE AND SEED S' 
continued. 5U cents per pound was paid, making an aggre- Barreling Cattle-None. ' of tire most perfect specimens of newly imported and n'a- Wo. 24 Exchange St., Rochester, A r . 
Look out for iron coin electropated. They can S ate ot $669,61).— Milwaukee Sentinel. Veal Calves—§ 1 , 6@9; 479 at market: quality superior- — L b 5 eods uf fowJs ’ atl ‘ 1 ottler cuts which have coat from HD HE subscriber, late from the EstaWRi.™,, 
be detected. -- ■ sales quick. to S800,-being double the number found in auy 1 & Co., Manufacturers at Al!mny wh ( we he' 
fo-F ^ide nt Va„ Buy is at Birmingham. ,^-Tke ™rket continue, ,„l, e , -Mettled, 
0 to $J@3,25 ; Lambs $2,25 to 2,50@2,75. 
Remarks—The market is firm and steady. 
subject. ble article as a protection against fire, for washing win- 
vi i '? Rn , entirely new work, and one of the most vain- dows of second and third stories of buildin <’s carriages 
able books tor practical uses that lias ever been publish- & c - With our newly invented Water Diffuser, as a Gar- 
eu. Iu preparing it, the main object was to study the den Engine it defies competition : the Diffuser is a perfect 
actual wauls ot the Fowl-breeder, more than tlieir fancy ? nd simple article, (which we intend to get patented 1 and 
notions, besides containing full directions for Breeding, its superiority over the Rose Sprinkler, is that it will throw 
A Pile of Wool.—W e saw yesterday, in the 
' . , , , <-•> .uov.i m urciiarus aim Raruens, to throw soap- 
getnei with such oilier matter as was thought necessary suds > on the young trees, will destroy many kinds of ver- 
I he varieties at present are so great, that a book publish- mm li!< ely to destroy the fruit, and be an invaluable tiddi- 
, . hve - vears a ffo> >s now behind the age. This work con- tlo n to the implements of the nurseryman and horticul- 
tains a vast amount ot new and useful matter, aud in the tunsfc. COWING & CO 
via. Panama, have received a charter. The strike <)ne (d 'P °f 1359 lbs. brought iu yesterday by Mr. 
among the operatives at Stockport and Blackburn /■ S. Sawyer, of Burlington, Racine Co., for which 
continued. 50 cents per pound was paid, making an aggie* 
Look out for iron coin electropated. They can S ate °f $669,80 .—Milwaukee Sentinel. 
among the ojieratives at Stockport and Blackburn 
continued. 
Look out for iron coin electropated. They can 
be detected. 
Ex-President Van Buren is at Birmingham. 
Mrs. Stowe is visiting Wales. 
Ex-President \ an Buren is at Birmingham. Hops.— The market continues rather unsettled. Cows*and Calves —SV 30 
Mrs. Stowe is visiting Wales. and not many selling. The highest price paid has 54 . ’ 
The crops in Ireland are luxuriant, Theweath- been about 20 cents. As to the new crop, it may Yearlings—$ 9 , H@ 13 . 
in Britain is generally favorable. In Scotland tie put down as an established fact, that it will be Three wSfpa ld iT£^R 7 4o 'h 
number of its illustrations, great amount of practical mat- Sene 
ter, and its fine typographical execution, is ahead of any 
oilier work on Poultry ever published. The book contains . 
Over One Hundred and Thirty Fine Portraits! A * 
ot tire most perfect specimens of newly imported and na- 
tne breeds of fowls, and other cuts which have cost from rpHE 
S 70 ?, to SS00,—being double the number found in any X & 
siniLiar bou.\, while the price is only cno half as much.— engage 
The names of all the new and imported breeds are given Solk A 
so that any person being at all interested in them, can here sale of 
find then- lull description, origin, &o., &c. Recollect Rme.ru' 
Seneca Fail s . N. Y „ June, 1853. I83wl0 
HADDOCK'S 
AG’E WAREHOUSE AND SEED STOKE. 
Ko. 24 j Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y 
T HE subscriber, late from the Establishment of Emery 
* Vv’ Man “> re <’ s Albany, where lie lias been 
engaged tor the past six years, has been appointed their 
Solk Aok.nt m Rochester and Western Sow York, fur the 
rain is wanted. 
leeiing, improved the market both lor export and 
consumption. 
Wheat advanced 2 s. 3d. 
Flour advanced 6 d. A few circulars quote 9d. 
@ls. 
he put down as an established fact, that it will he Thr°J™ 87 io 31 ! , 3< ^ 37 -’. 
below -the average—certainly inferior to the crops Sheep and Lambs--i,36l’ at mafket. Lambs quick— 
01 tne last two years. As a natural consequence, Sheep slow of sales. 
the high prices must be maintained. Growers Extra, $5, 5X. 5^@7. 
will doubtless govern themselves accordingly in Swine—None’ 15 ’ 3> 3 ’' 5 to 
making contracts .—Cooperdown Journal. 
___BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 
The Central Railroad.— The election of Di- T ,.? r ?w H T® N V^ u,y market 520 Beef Cattle, 20 
rectors and Offices by the new Company, com- 350 !^!' ’ Cowsami Ciayes ' 2 > 3eo shee P and 
, b , czc., ezc. Recollect Emery's Celebrated Railroad Horse Powers and Threshing 
ONLY FIFTY CENTS, Machines; Circular and Cross-cut Saw Mills, feed* 
for the most complete book on Poultry ever published Mills, Cornstalk and Hay-Cutters, 6,-c.’ 
Dr. J. C. Ilennett, of Fort des Moines, Iowa, formerly of afla P te<! to die Power, and now offers them at manufac- 
Great Falls, N. H., author of « A Poultry Book,” and one fcurer ' s P rl <* s > wlth tf| e transportation added, and subject 
of tlie most extensive breeders of Poultry in this country to the warrantee, as follows':—- To work to the satisfac- 
to whom the proof sheets were shown, writes: ’ tKm of purchasers as represented iu Circulars and Ca'ta- 
“No book ever published will compare with yours as to !?.? wi 8 ’ ° r t0 l)C |’ ctarne<7 wRhjn three months, and fuii 
splendid and life-like engravings, and it will unquestion- mZrsbfs r 1 ? U<> T n® refun „ dt ‘ d ; The attention of Far- 
Indian Corn —White advanced Is. Yellow pletes all the necessary steps of railroad consoli¬ 
dation. Fare hereafter cannot exceed 2 cents per 
Bacon dull. A decline of 2s. has mile, whether for through or way tickets. 
declined. 
Provisions — Bacon dull. A decline of 2s. has 
induced buyers, aud a better feeling is looked for 
soon. Shoulders wanted. Beef and Pork moved 
in retail. Lard quiet. Tallow steady. 
! <111) 3. 
Spain.— The frigate Constitution passed Gibral- _ „ _ ( 
ter on the 15th ult., to the westward. Two Shocks ,,, T , , . „ , ~ ~~ , „ 
of an earthquake were felt on the 27th and 28th Jj'TT V a the ^ uU ” 
of May at C’anares of quick consumption, AMOS G. BINGHAM, Esq., aged 
Crop’s in Spain indifferent. It is reported that *!r WaS “ “ tl ™ i ". fiue ' lti!llcitizenand 
. 1 ,. of...... v f . ... _in Christian. His unexpected decease, m the nrime of life 
Prices—Beef Cattle — A short supply and prices ad¬ 
vanced. Extra, 88.50; 1st quality 87,7o@8,25; 2 d do, 87 
@7.50; 3d do. 8G@6,75. 
Worldng Oxen—§80, 92,100® 135. 
Cows and Calves—Sales 825, 29, 33, 38, 44 , 50@55. 
Sheep aud Lambs—Sales of lots at §2,50, 2,88, 3 , 3,30@ 
3, ID. 
Swine—Lots to peddle, 6).{c for sows, 7for barrows. 
Spring pigs 7, 8 and 9c. At retail, shoats 7> 2 c and Si-ic : 
pigs 9 and 10c. 
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. 
eyt'.nuuu ujc-une engravings, and it will unquestion¬ 
ably be the best book published on the subject, ami will 
sell in preference to any other work It will receive my 
untiring energy for its sale cdl over the United Slates and 
mers is solicited, and a careful investigation into the con¬ 
struction of this Power, aud its comparative merits as 
well as price requested, before purchasing elsewhere. ’lie 
I have no doubt its sale will reach 50,000 copies the first ' ** a!s ° agent for tlleir 
year.” Combined Keaper and Ulower. 
the Spanish port will be open to the free import Hl ” unexpected decease, in the prime of life head of Beef Cattle, 80 head of which were driven to New 
rtf -icKcaC ‘ 1 and usc.ulness, will be sincerely mourned by a large circle York; 300 Cows and Calves, 1,000 Hogs, and 1.000 Sheen 
" ‘ of relatives and friends. and Lambs. Prices— 
Turkey.—N o hostilities yet, anti the general .... ... Beef Cattle—Dull at $8 to 9,50 ^ too lbs. 
belief gains ground there will be none. " pip-R ‘in (hcJOt’h year ot her a-e ^ ' ’ 1SS MAR ' B ’ ,9° ws and Calves—The demand was not so active but 
T, n .■ 1 n z z , , PtL.K, m the JOth year of her age. prices were fully maintained; sales good milch cows at 18 
Russia.— continues to collect troops along the -■ n . ®> 00 ’ ^pvmgcrs 8i4@25, and dry cows at #7@io 
^«*™«~rr**** vjj.'gifcj WeUTgew ' 
A .. MBiHums iMSSE ■ 
___As thisis just the harvest season, farmers give but little riuiK •„ , , 
--, rsniib sheller is pronounced by competent jud-es, to be 
Arrival of the Illinois. htt l d t0 markctin s» consequently sa.es are light. J|_ superior to all others, as it is quite simple and dura- 
Turki-.y.— No hostilities yet, and the general 
belief gains ground there will be none. 
Russia.— Continues to collect troops along the 
frontier, and the Turks do not cease warlike ope- 
6$ifoh)in -jfetos, 
Arrival of the Illinois. 
of relatives and friends. 
In Hyde Park, Pa., on the 20th ult., Miss MARY B. 
PIER, in (he 30th year of her age. 
iijiiriicT fijfelhpice. 
Rukal New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rwhester, July 13, 1853. ) 
As thisis just the harvest season, farmers give but little 
heed to marketing, consequently sales are light. 
Grain— There have been a few cargoes of wheat, mostly kiU 7,1 its construction, and shells the ear perfectly clean 
tct- T , ,, T . .. Western, in market, which found purchasers at §1,16.— to end, with great rapidity arid ease. Itsepa- 
New i ORK, Julv 11 — 3 P. M. -m, ,, ,• ,, , . . . , t ’ rates the cob from the corn, which is a very great advan- 
Tlie steamer Illinois from Asoinwall arrived ; h ® c l ualu > of tbe whcat nas fair > but a iar ge amount of tage, and is adapted to either hand or horsepower, and 
•. i p • 1 * ^ t 4 1 /• 1 toul Seen and dirt depreciated l he value. In other grains capabJeof shelling from 30 to 40 bushels per hour It Ins 
1 ^ Aonoi’i Ca . llfornla dates t0 Juae 16th ’ no change to notice. filled a bushel in a minute, by hand power "'runs Is 
and $ 100,000 in specie. 
The ship Carrier 1’igeon, from Boston, for San 
Francisco, went ashore June 0th. About 30 lives 
were lost. Two steamers were sent to the wreck, 
and 1,200 packages of light merchandize were 
saved ; the ship will be a total loss, and most of 
the cargo. 
Was breaking. Do. cwt,.5,00@U,i>0 Chickens,. &@9 
A duel was fought June 11th, near the Misdee- La ,U L t , riei J’.io@lic seeds._ 
leeras, between luhVard Toby,-Clerk of the As- Hams,smoked,-Hi®.lie Timothy,*!''!.’«2.25@3oo 
sistant Aldermen of San Francisco, and Dr. Al- Shoulders,do.,.8@9e Flax,.l, 25 @i, 3 (^ 
fred Crane of Louisiana. Crane was the chal- Potatoes,.25@3io sondriks. 
lemred nartv • distance ten mew • wmmnc grain. Wiitcfish,bbl..Ss,5U@10,50 
^ . FV - ’. : P a 9f s * weapons, Wheat,bu..81,16®],18 Codfish,cwt,. .... . ."si4,50 
navy pistols. At the second fire Crane was shot Corn,. 63@«5c Salt, bbl.?! on 
The Wool market has become quiet with a tendency to oKhe^er2 
a slight decline. Most of the clip is in second hands, who it will shell large and small ears perfectly clean at the’ 
are not likely to sell below present figures. A fine sample S!LUle moment > °f either new or old corn, ail advantage nut 
of ninety fieeces brought in on the 12 th, w-ere leftfor sale Ij0a ' essed by the multitude of shellers in general use. 
,. J . ,. t , . ■ or ba ‘ e Thts machine has met with the universal approbation 
rather than submit to lower prices. of all classes of men wherever introduced. Ic was award- 
llochestev Wholesale Prices. ed the First Premium, alieavy SILVER MEDAI,, at tlie 
Flour, bbl- 84,75@5,25 Butter, lb.]2@12i OciobciN'lSJO. ° Marj ' land Illstitute > bold in Baltimore, 
Pork, mess, . . . lo.UO,;; Iu.dO Cheese,. It also received the highest premium which was award- 
La ,‘' d ' .1 0 @ 11 c SEEDS. From the great number of recommendations in its favor 
Do. leal,.... . . . • • • J lc Clover, bu.S 6 ,i5®7,00 we have room only for the following : ’ 
::•» ^?::::::iS 5 S°y” Fr r th ! Hon - J - C- ^ Member of Congress, from 
9 .. /2 Pennsylvania. 
. ; SUNDRIES. J 
s., Whitefi8h,bbl..88,50@10,50 Washington City, March 3,1851. 
I take pleasure in certifying that I have on various oc- 
r ) J , , J J- 7 . J . U %.Oo@boc Salt, bbl. 1,53 easions,seen in operation Mr. J. Mumma’s Patent Corn 
j ) through the body, and died on (Sunday morning, buckwheat,. : -.o3 Apples, hush.50@(i3 Shcller, and that it appeared to me to shell muchfaster 
) ) Oil Friday, the 10th, a duel was fought near Rje >. i . L)o - dried,. ... $1@1,25 and do the work cleaner and better than anv machine of 
) San Francisco, between Tims. Hayes, an Assist- .VV/.V.OoS KCbiV. i .*/.V^ll 
\ ' an ^ Akleiman, and Jo.m M. Me^ent, Editor ot hides. Hav,ton. 10 ^ 2 ) 12 
C the Herald. The distance was 20 paces ; weap- Slaughter,cwt,.. .3,50@4,00 Wood, hard,cord3,50®4,50 
... .Ill® lie which I have any knowledge. 
*r tuan any machine of 
JESSE C. DICKEY. 
me xieiam. me instance was do paces ; weap¬ 
ons, pistols. At the 2d shot Megent was wound¬ 
ed and the affair was terminated. Megent’s 
wound was considered critical. 
The weather was very warm. The thermometer 
in the shade varied from 98 to 107. 
Mining intelligence from all quarters was of the 
most cheering character. 
The business at San Francisco was reviving 
aud the trade in the interior had greatly im¬ 
proved. 
The duel between Hon. W. M. Gwin and Hon. 
W. MeCorkie was fought on the lst of June._ 
Three inefficient shots were fired when the mat¬ 
ter was settled. 
The Pathfinder had arrived with dates from 
Hong Kong to the 27th of April. 
Calf, lb. 
Sheep Pelts,...., 
Lambskins,. . . 
. 6@8 Do. soft,. . . 
.1,00® 1,75 Wool, lb. 
. . .50@75 Flour barrels,. 
12 From J. W. Davies, Corn Merchant. 
ll Baltimore, November 5, 1S50. 
55 Mr - Robinson—S ir : Having seen in operation Mr. J. 
37 Mnmma s Patent Corn blieller, I take pleasure in stating- 
that I consider it a superior shelter to anv orher nn» 
•f- U.UMUU.WO pages, aim sum at tne low price of i meiu ana Harden Seeds, of the best Imported and Shaker 
50 cents paper, and 7a cents in full cloth binding. Those growth. ported anu snaker 
wanting books sent to their address will send in their or- He is also agent for the sale of Seymour and Morgan’s 
ders early. New York Reaper, Pierpont Seymour’s Grain Drills and 
Books sent by mail, post-paid, to any part of the Union Broad-cast Sowers, Wheel Cultivators, Gam- Plows <W-r 
on receipt of the following: Hullers, Cider Mills, Clover Gatherers, Horse Rakes 
For one copy, m paper,-.50 cts., cloth 73ets. Scythes-and Snaths, Hand bakes. Grind Stones A-e ’ 
« C ° r Ji ? 3 . S1 ’ 00 ’ “ ®L38 He will be prepared to furnish dealers with’Dunn and 
three do. do.1,25, « 2,00 Taylor's well-known Scythes; also Manure Straw a d 
four -do. do.1,50, “ 2,50 Hay Forks, Snaths, Rifles, and other haying tools at manu- 
Books sold to pedlers, agents, and others, at reduced facrur< : rs ' P ri «es, wholesale and retail, 
prices. Address, post-paid, GEO. VC. FISHER, Particular attention is called ton New Plow, which is 
Bookseller and Publisher. believed to be the best cast iron Plow ever offered, and 
Rochester, N. Y., Julv, 1853. winch is warranted to do better work, with less expense 
—------ of team, than any Plow heretofore sold in Rochester— 
_ ^ whiI ° the P rice is less than any other equally well finished 
The - uniform one-price cash system” will be adopted 
/« M wdh prices as low as the cost of articles, and just compeu- 
II I J fit sation for labor and time, will allow. 
i \\ Farmers and others are invited to call and examine the 
i stock o» Machines and luaplemenls, and are assured no 
K /P*fsT \ edorl ; sba 11 be wanting to meet promptly the wants of a 
j! /CYX __ u discriminating public, 
I i. S7F" Circulars and Catalogues furnished gratis on ap- 
^Pbcation personally or by mail. E. D. HALLOCK, 
J PREPARED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF DIME, 
by the UNION CHEMICAL works. L. I. 
m H0YT & C0 " Agents, 
| j u: i|lj|ft| fi Pi Ao. 834 Water Street, and 122 (Vest St., comer of Dey St 
ll || NEW YORK. 
aij j j I; i j![{ ij wjrt A Fertilizer of the most approved quality, producin'- 
m i|lj; 1 pu asTj all the immediate ertect of the best Peruvian Guano, with 
W*\ “Sllflfcll B mill I ii ii'msBI 9 III ^‘. c w| v®ntage of being much more lasting in the soil — 
I (' ■ j Uf Thoroughly tested, and found to more than realise the ex- 
nn]|l 1 I bin 'I lllfl I nitil peetations of nil those who have already tried it. The best 
Hi!! i i : !■! 0 I evidence of this is tbe largely increased demand this sea- 
! .s®:''!!. |JI I; j I! Hson over the past year. Put up in bags of 160 lbs; barrels 
>j |j | liW il I IlH I UhI 2.30 lbs each. Buyers will please be particular to observe 
I I l|L' I Ifl I fflfjj our brand uprai each bag or barrel. 
K I !| H |BKl__ Also for sale. American and Foreign Field and Garden 
1 (i - Seed^. English Bay Grass, Foul Meadow Grass, fine mix- 
J:: lj j j jjj J | j ed^I-awn Grass, White Clover, Osage Orange, &c. 
ATKINS’ SELF-RAKING REAPER."” 
~ --- LltHlS MACHINE is now offered to the public and war- 
YYT'E offer for sale, the most durable and efficient roa- ra, ‘ t « d to be a good Self-Raking Reaper. It is also 
y V chine for watering Gardens, washing windows, &e., ^ )e ' iev ^ je a . mower, but 110 c yet having been suf- 
that lias ever been made. Tlie interior parts are made '’ciently tested irt grass (though it soon will be) it is not 
wholly of brass and copper, and not at all liable to rust or ' varranted t0 1,e e,; I ual to a machine made mainly or wholly 
dry up. The price is 813, warranted. For sale bv the t0 ”? ow - t „ 
suiiscribers, and at most of the Agricultural Warehouses . -the raking apparatus is of novel and very simple con- 
in the Union WM. G. CREAMER & CO., struction, aud not liable to derangement, and every farmer 
uSKi I - hi III! itll! Hi 
ATUE offer for sale, the most durable and efficient ma- 
I Y chine for watering Gardens, washing windows, &c., 
that 1 consider it ;i superior shcller to any other now in 
NTW YORK TVTAT? YTV-P use, aslit-leaves the corn unbroken ,and consequently, more 
NL vv X CKK MAKKivT. suitable for shipping or market. J. W. D AVLES 
NEW YORK, July II. _ 
Flour—M arket for State and Western is excited under Fronl several Gentlemen, Practical Farmers of Pennsyl- 
e advices per the Atlantic—prices and 12t cents better— vauia, who have the machine in use. 
wholly of brass and copper, and not at all liable to rust or warrfl,)ted t0 be equal to a machine made mainly or wholly 
dry up. The price is 813, warranted. For sale by the t0 "? ow - . . „ 
suiiscribers, and at most of the Agricultural Warehouses . -tne raking apparatus is of novel and very simple con- 
in the Union WM. G. CREAMER & CO., struction, aud not liable to derangement, and every farmer 
Plumbers and Hydraulic Engineers, 64 State street. New , ? ha f seon *1 in t,le harvest tieki, says it performs the 
Haven, Conn., aud 4th Avenue cor. 9tli St., New York ra i?ng better than a man can possibly do it. 
l85-8t. Brice ot machines at Chicago, 8175, of which, 875 must 
------____ be paid on giving tbe order, $50 upon successful trial, and 
AUSTRALIAN WHEAT, '- 50 iu note payable lst Dec. 
By Mail and Express to any part of the United States Jb^, I 1 } ac b'nes lire most thoroughly built and warranted. 
J ‘ J vnuea. oiaics. i S ? Descriptive circulars, with cuts, sent to p, s -paid 
I U ILL send by mail on receipt of two or more Postage applications. flS 2 m 3 .] J. S. WRIGHT 
stamps, a sample of Australian Wheat, which will be " Prairie Farme r” Warehouse. Chicago, June, 1853 
tlie advices per the Atlantic—prices and 12| cents better- 
demand good for export ami home trade. Canadian held 
We, the undersigned,after using Mumma’s Patent Com 
au interesting curiosity to those who have never seen it 
before. Also, by Express or othewise, as follows :—One 
Ohio $1,11; mixed do. $1,17; red Western, pare in store, 
$1,08, part to arrive 
R y e—dull and heavy. 
Oats—firm—38@40c for State and Western. 
Corn—better — prime scarce. Sales 58@60>£ for un- 
M arrets.— Money was somewhat easier.— sound—63@64>£ for Southern mixed— 66@67cfor Western 
Flour was better; Haxeil $12<®$12 50. Coni “ixed—68@69c for Southern yeliow. 
inactive Corn Meal ‘St.Y lineVrolieit miiot Bhovisions—P ork—demand limited and supplv fair— 
i J- * Dlictw heat quiet 81S.37@15,5U for mess-S13.62@13.S7 for prime, 
at $4 7a. _ _ Beefsteady—$ 8 @lt) for country mess—811,75@12,75 for 
Provisions, inactive. Mess Pork $22@$°3 • repacked Chicago and city mess— $5@6,25 for prime 
Mess Beef $24@$25 ; Lard 15L>c.; Bacon—sides ?“^k. a ‘ s- V nch m t 
1 • TTqiyto i i On . oo t i Lard buoy&nt— 6 &k?s ouO l>3s. prime at ]0/^c. 
,0~ 1 --j Hams lo@ 19c., Clieese ~-c. Lumber Butter buoyant and in good request—16@2Cc new State 
plentiful. — 12 @i 6 cObio. 
We have Panama papers to tlie 30th -of June. Cheese saleable at 6 @Sc. 
The Contractors commenced work on tlie Pana- ALBANY MARKET, 
ma cud ot the i Railroad on the 2Uth of Flue. It Albany, July 11.— Business in flour and corn dull, and 
was expected to be done, and tne road finished to restricted by want of vessels. 
Matuchies, seven miles further, in three months. Flour, &c.—A steady but very quiet market for both 
JOHN RUP, Dauphin County. 
JOS. HUMMEL, “ 
JOS. HERSHEY, « « 
J. GARRET, Lebanon County. 
G. MYERS, *• 
BENJ. CHEW, Cumberland County. 
From Messrs. Burk & Ovelman, Machinists. 
G reexcastle, Pa., June 1, 1853. 
Mr. E. Robinson— Sir : We take pleasure in informing 
you that we have been making Mumma’s Patent Corn 
Shelier, and find them ready-sale. The farmers are better 
pleased with them than auy other in use, aud as for our 
should exceed the supply, the hioik 
too late, will be promptly refunded. 
*hei^«fo«o^ GARDEN AND ESEED SEEDS 
5; one bushel for §3; three Erorn the New Establishment of Van Zandt A Boicdish, 
82,50 per bushel. All or- No. 114 State street, Rochester, N. Y. 
i!e 4 Ir< rt tl0 n 1 S i f V r O AN ^ P urchased foe merchants generally through- 
oe entered, and attended to {y 0 ut rhe country, in Papers or Packages oh the most 
the d « mai i d reasonable terms. Also at the AgrieSsSl WarehZs 
money of those sending in of E. D. Hallock, No. 24 Exchange street, ne« the 
d d 'n n toot-vt, Clinton Hotel, Rochester, N. Y. 
D. D. TOOKER, 
July,' iSJo, f lS5-2t*j Napoleon, Jackso n Co.~~Micli. I “ 
\Yal worHi Acadeisiy.—Fall Term. 
T HE next Term of tills Institution will commence on 
Wednesday, 10th of August next. 
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. 
I. CHAMBERLAIN, A. M., Principal and Teacher of 
tlie Greek and Latin Languages and Higher Mathematics. 
Miss CORNELIA COOK, Preceptress aud Teacher of 
Botany, Drawing, and tlie French aud German langua-es. 
or grown by the Eastern Shakers, and are warranted.— 
Full directions for cultivation printed on each Paner and 
Package. VAN ZANDT & BOWDISH. 
Rochester, N. Y., 1853. 170m6. 
DRAIN TIDE MACHINE. 
T HE Subscribers are manufacturing at their machine 
shop, at North Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N. Y. Ma¬ 
chines of an improved pattern, and most durable const rue- 
B utter buoyant aud in good request—16@20c new State par( |’ vve S° n8ider foem much better than any we have ever Mrs. I. CH \ \IBF R L AIN Tcac-hcr ofT^Piln^w!?? S ' tion ’ for the us< ^ of mould i a R drain tile, bats for crocks, Ac. 
-12@loc Ohio. made, and we have made almost all kinds. oi , Painting, and Ornamental Needle-Work ’ ° rUers ^ m:dI or othe ™ise. punctually attended to. 
Cheese saleable at a@ 8 c. BURK & OVELMAN. \f n viJr 7v vr„«_. _ e -_. V0 . . _ FAIRCHILD K- Wtttvn 
Cheese saleable at C@Sc. 
ALBANY MARKET. 
Albany, July 11.— Business in flour and corn dull, and 
restricted by want of vessels. 
Flour, &c.—A steady but very quiet market for both 
BURK & OVELMAN. 
From J. H. Hills, Esq., Practical Miller. 
Vernon Village, N. Y., June 21, 1853. 
M. C. FINLAY, Mathematical Assistant in the MaleDe- Vm-in m v a & ' ,v OOD. 
partment. North Bloomfield, N. Y., April, 1853. 173-5toam 
YOUNG LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. t ZT. „ “ „ 
Miss COOK, who takes charge of the Female Depart- K 3APING MACHINES.—IMPOKTANT 
ment, graduated at Troy Female Seminary in 1849, and INJUNCTION, 
has been teaching in Academic Institutions most of the TUDGE NELSON, of the Supreme Court of the U. 8 ., 
time since, at first iu this State, and more recently in Ohio. ?J granted at Cooperstown, on Friday, the 24th ult.. an 
which I am acquainted. 
nted June 12, 1849, by Jacob 
-* it much the best ofjui v with r - „ . - — § . —....... .. . 
j. h HILLS * 7 v, me . siace ’ aC " rsc 111 tllls ^t*te,and more recently in Ohio. granted at Cooperstown, on Friday, the 24th ult an 
Vernon, Oueida Co N Y She 1S ^pmmended to the undersigned by Prof. Wool- injunction agaiust Skymovh & Morgan, of Brockport?re- 
- ’’ * * worth, Principal of the State Normal School, as a lady of straining them and their agents from disposing of their 
c Co., Garden Engine and Pumn rar ? aco °mplishments, a superior scholar, and a devoted wheat Reapers as an infringment of mv patent. Pur- 
f and most successful teacher. chasers of machines make themselves liable to prosecution 
REAPING MACHINES.— IMPORTANT 
INJUNCTION. 
commenced, 
tlie report i 
exceed that 
good. 
Corn Meal is steady at §1,25. 
From Messrs. Cowing & Co., Garden Engine and Pump 
Manufacturers. r 
Seneca Falls, N. Y., July 2, 1853. 
To whom it may Concern —We have made a brief ex¬ 
amination of Mumma’s Patent Corn Shelier, and we con- 
mu .u . c , . . ouuseisui in axe uieuise.'ves name to prosecution 
r he other teachers have been for some time connected by using them. C. II. McCORMICK. 
wiJi the Instigation. Mr. McCormick has recently obtained a renewal of 
EXPENSES. liis patent, including the reel. Manny’s Reaper is as de- 
largely to tbe gold products of California. 
The Alta California has tlie following : When 
tlie stage left Marysville, yesterday a. m., the 
whole city was iu excitement to witness an ex¬ 
pected duel between Col. Rust, of the Express, 
and Stranger, of the Herald. 
Latest from China. 
Shanghai, April 15th.—The capture of Nankin 
and subsequent defeat of the rebels is fully con¬ 
firmed. 
The Hong Kong Herald gives details of various 
cruelties perpetrated by the insurgents. They 
mand is mostly for shipping and in part speculative. 
Oats are scarce and wanted; retail sales are making of 
good State and Western at 44@45c. Cargoes would not 
bring over 42@43e. 
Greeucastle, Franklin Co., Pa., June, 1853. 
WESTERN LAND 
I. CHAMBERLAIN, Principal. 
Walworth, Wayne Co., July 11, 1853. 185-U* 
A WESTERN FARMERS’ PAPER? 
Farmers’ Companion & Horticultural Gazette. 
npHE undersigned would resp set fully inform the public— 
I and especially book and periodical publishers, authors, 
&c.—that he has established a Stereotype Foundry ia 
Rochester. His establishment is furnished with every fa¬ 
cility for Stereotyping, in the best manner, Books, Panjgfli- 
lets, Periodicals, Cuts of all kinds, (including figures of 
speculators or manufacturers. No sales have yet trans- The above farm has 100 acres improved, the remainder 
ptred from second hands, and the stock iu the" hands of '' ed timbered with oak, whitewood and black walnut. On 
dealers in this cit^^tjuite small. dle premises is a dwelling house, and a large, commodious 
fSBL L . _ . barn; likewise an unfailing water power, with a favorable 
,’apfc i ALO MARKET. location for a mill. The tract is favorably situated for two 
Buffalo, JulyWl.—The market is quiet this mornino- 0r 'P°. re fa T' s; and th ? subscriber offers the whole, or a 
pquite email. 
STALQ MARKET. 
icu tural Lditor ; Linus Conk, Corresponding Editor,— sonable terms, and equal in style and finish to that done at 
is peculiarly devoted to the interests of Western Agricul- any other Foundry in the country. 
ture and Gardening. The rising interests of stock rais¬ 
ing aud wool growing, will be particularly attended to._ 
An establishment of this kind has long been a desidera¬ 
tum in this city, and now rbat one is in operation, it is 
As the Edi ors are all practical men, and old residents in hoped a liberal share of patronage will lie awarded to the 
the W est, they believe they can afford much valuable prac- enterprise. 
ROSS’S IMPROVED GRAIN IHUI L. 
tical information, awl assist materially their brother far- rjT Foundry in Taiwan Block, Buffalo street. AU or- 
mers m their business; especially those who have lately ders from a distance mav be addressed to 
immigrated, or intend to do so. j, v?. BROWN 
Price, only Fifty Cents a Year April, 1852. [122-lam-tf] Rochester, N. Y 
.•The eeleh™,.*4TW t u w t..._ _ „ „ T N. B. Old type taken in exehaago for work. 
The Hong Kong Herald gives details of various ! Ohio and Indiana at §4^0?»S’to1x®^ Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y„ 1853. ' ' 18b-4foow *>r intend to do so. 
cruelties perpetrated by the insurgents They wi.Dd in foifrequest, 4 nd market firmer. White is BOSS’S IMPROVED CHAIN HR ill.. V The cetoTratofprrf'j^F W JohnJ^F R S I 
teSK*=SS::S2 rottheB " d - 
l hey enticed 100 Manuchos women into one A j I , _ the best and most perfect by far of all in market. Its ad- Specimen numbers sent on application. A liberal com* 
bui)diti<r and then set it oil fire redueimr the whole *” U t demand, and market firm for prime vantages are. one halt the labor saved in getting in—half mission to agents. Advertisements are confined to tlie 
i ° t lCU sec 11 ° n 111 e ’ ledUCln S tilC wholu wt ' u : h continues scarce, bales at 52^@52c, and damaged bushel saved in seed-and a yield of from 4 to 6 bushels cover, so as not to interfere with the readme 
to ashes. 
They also pressed every Chinese from 15 to 25 
at 46 c. 
Oats dull and market easy and lower. Sales at 32c. 
per acre more than broad-cast sowing. It has taken everv 
premium where exhibited, and is recommended bv the 
Inchest testimonials. If will he delivered . 
years of age into the army kiffi up- the children as . 9 a,la > freights easier, wjd boats more plenty.’ Flour highest testimonies. It will be delivered at any place up- 
useless ° - > - ij onuurt ll os shipped to New York at ob@5/c, tuid to Albany and Troy on canal, or at railroad depots m the above counties. All 
useless. 
1 he exportation of rice has heeu prohibited in 
some districts. 
, ^ letter from Hong lyong, April 4th, states that 
rect to CHAS. BETTS, Detroit, Mich. 
SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
NSW YORK CATTLE MARKET. 
NEW YORK, July 5.—At Washington Drove Yard— 
eigners, as it v ill leave them comparatively uu- 
projected. t j siie< 
Sheep and Lambs—5,000 offered; Sheep brought from 
§2,25 to 4,50@6,50; Lambs, $1,75 to $3,75@5,50—all sold. 
orders should be addressed to the subscriber, at Roches¬ 
ter, N.Y, [185-2t.] E. SPRAGUE. 
J. Rapaljb & Co., Rochester, has them also for sale. 
PURE SUFFOLK PIGS FOR SAIL. 
#mTHE Subscriber has three pairs of pure Suffolk 
Pigs, six wee^i old, from tlie stock of F. A 
-.:Ta vv ier, of Walpole, N. H- Price 816 per pair. 
Also two boar pigs u. §8 sack. Apply to or address 
July 11, 185.%; S. H. GILBERT, 
185-2t* Nnnda, Lixiogston Co., N. Y. 
MARSHA LL’S ROOK BINDERY) 
£ BURNS’ BLOCK corner of Stato and l>uf- 
rS falo street,over Sage & Brothcr'sBookstore, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Music Books, Pamphlets. Periodicals, %q., bound in 
plain and fancy bindings; old books rebound; Blank Books 
ruled to any pattern, and bound to order; Public and Pri¬ 
vate Libraries repaired at short notice. Packages con¬ 
sent nearly Three Hundred Tons this spring, and heard j-——-—— - 
from a majority who have used it,they pronounce it equal ! GREAT PRIZE IUERAL. 
to Guano in its effects, and is more lasting in the soil. AsJ THE WORLD’S FAIR AT LONDON, a war (led U 3 
there are many substances called Superphosphate of Linje jp® a Mammoth Silver Medal for the Best Hats. — 
now offering in this market, which are of a different, na- Gents wishing tb.e Spring and Summer style, will 
ture, to avoid impositions purchasers would dc, well by call. We are prepared-to serve you with a superior arti- 
applying direct fo the agenev for their supple. ” cle, and of the mof’i becoming style. 
LONGETT & GRIF^TrNG, CLAIjK & GILMAN, 23 State St., 
184-gw. No. 25 Cliff Safget, New York. [169-3m.] Rochester H. Y,. 
