MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Foreign) ]j)feliigei[)ce. 
Foreign News by the Asia. 
New York, July 29. New York, Ji 
T he Asia, from Liverpool Friday 16th, arrived f | ' om Aspinwall 
at 10 o’clock last evening. California mails 
The news is summed up. ^ She lms *1.300 
California ?fetes 
' ' I \ Cs ) Swine—Sales of small lots shoats 6%@7; spring pigs 8.4 
-—-- @9. At retail, from 8 to 10c. 
Arrival of the Georgia. CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. 
— _ ~ ~ . CAMBRIDGE, July 27.—At market. 793 Cattle, about 
York, July 29 th.—I he steamer Georgia, too Beeves, and90 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, 
sninwall nrn'vorl at 1 o’elnel.- with tl,„ Cows and Calves, yearlings, 2 and 3 years old. 
spill wall, arrived at 1 o Clock, With the p.-ices-Market Beef-Extra sold at *7,50 per cwt.; 1st. 
m, r, . tv . , . , T . . , one nas Sji.dUU.U 
1 he Eastern question is decidedly in statu quo , . c 
-nothing authentic to change it in the least re- ianc *s ot passenger 
California mails of July 13th, and 300 passengers. 
She has $1,300,000, including $20,000 in the 
Lord John Russell stated in Parliament that it 
Later advices at Panama from Bogota state that 
political affairs were still unsettled. Another 
sen suueQ in raniamenc mac it wcic aim uuseuaeu. xiuomer 7. g P 
was by no means at dead lock, but negotiations Y oun g man had been killed in a row. Attempts Ho/qualiiv 
were going on. have been made to burn the city of Aspinwall, I c <-- «» 
Capt. Stringham’s energy in reclaiming Costa creating considerable excitement, 
had prevented his being at Trieste. Most of the town of Crueces v 
quality, $7,25; 2d do, $6,75@7,l)U: 3d do,’ $0,50: ordinary' 
$5,00@G,00. 
Hides—$5,75@G per cwt. 
Tallow—$718)7,50 per cwt. 
Pelts—75c@l,00. 
Calf Skins 11c per lb., quick. 
Barreling Cattle—None. 
Veal Calves—$5, 8 , 10@12; at market 284, and of supe- 
had prevented Ids being at Trieste. Most of the town of Crueces was destroved by 
Capt. Stringham having placed an Austrian fire on the 3d of July. Fifty or sixty houses were 
brig under the guns of the St. Louis, interviews burned. Doubtless the work of incendiaries, 
had taken place between Mr. Marsh and Baron Dates from Bolivia, June 20th. state that affairs 
Brack, and so far as imperfect accounts indicate, are still unsettled. The President Belzy was rais- 
matters will await orders from Vienma and Wash- i ng troops in all quarters. Covija was seized on 
mg on. ... .. the 16th of June, by the Admiral of the Peruvian 
1 w° moie Austiian ships of war are sent to fleet. He issued a proclamation declaring the 
watch the bt. Louis. town occupied, and putting trade on the same 
I he India mail had been telegraphed. The footing as under the Bolivian government. 
Burmese had refused to sign away their territory___ 
to the British. * ,, ,, 
Stores—Working Oxen—#96. 102 , 116, 128, 131 to 142. 
Cows and Calves—#28, 31, 31, 36, 41, 54 to 75. 
Yearlings—$ 12 , 12,50@!3. 
Two years old—$21, 25, 28, 30, 32@36. 
Three years old—#38, 41, 44, 50@99. 
Sheep and Lambs--3,665 at market. 
Extra, $55%. 6@7. 
By lot— 2}{, 2%, 3 to 4 X. 
Swine—None. 
1)3. 
oting as under the Bolivian government. At Wheatland. N.Y.,atthe residence of Samuel Wood 
- of (lysentary, JULIETTE, daughter of Alfred and Eme- 
Mortalitv of Agriculturists.— It appears from immortality aUheresurr'ecUonof'tlfe 1 jun^’ m hopo of 
stormy weather having revived the hopes of spec- eont aboveIhe average at 3^ of T AT St ' J , ot ! nsviIle ’ f 1 otb ’ MARIETTE, daughter of 
ulators. ulc dvud 6 e age, at aeatn, 01 James and Amanda Bates, aged Syears, 4 months and 12 
Tir„„. m . _ • -p -r, • .T. ,, , . mechanics. days. Also, at the same place, July 15th, GEORGE W 
Y heat AND Ploi R—Baring & Brother S circu- ---. son of the same, aged 1 year, 9 months and 10 days. ’ 
lar ot July lo, says he Corn I nule has been State Prison Statistics.—T here have been At Pisa, in Italy, on the 17th of May, 1853, CLINTON 
qmet through the week, and rather lower prices confined in the New York State prison during J?±^Vrff , d k sonof Hon ’ Herman Camp, ofTru- 
woiild be taken both for Wheat and Flour, but the last year 1,84.3 an increase of 119 over the C. -’ N ' V _ 
heavy rains the last day or two render holders m-evious vear Of fill mils nri«nnp™ one T . _ . "" —"" 
firm. Last week’s average of English Wheat was mtem^ Improved Portable Cider Mill and Press. 
47s8d, and 90,000 quarters returned. Fine white “ell edimated and ninl i Eye Sd no I l lCK0 ^ FoM Cider Mill and Press, re- 
American would still bring 52s@57, while Flour ^ "“‘" d ~ 
ranges nom ~5s6d@28 per bbl. Floating cargoes —*- - ---——— --™-Diploma, at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia First 
of Wl.nol .. i\ __! .... ~- nrominmo of tlni CtnU LVt. ... rr,:. i _ a. n 1 ^ , 
of Mediterranen Wheat are offering on rather easier 
terms. Indian Corn, on the contrary, held at 
6d@ls dearer.” 
From the London Times of the 16th. 
Exchange was firm to near the close, when a 
panic arose in consequence of a rumor that Ad- 
_1 T>_tL C< ..J.. 1. _ A 1_ 1 1 . , i 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Aug. 3, 1853. y 
All branches of trade are dull. Wheat comes in more 
Principalities, states that as the army would pass 
the winter there, officers were sending for their 
wives and families. 
Mercantile advices from Vienna of the 11th, 
sfaffi that a general conviction prevails that the 
Turkish question might be regarded as settled. 
Letters from Florence revive the rumor that the 
Grand Duke Leopold, of Tuscany, was about to 
abdicate in favor of bis son. 
on account of the prevailing drouth. 
Flour is quite firm, aud sells to the city trade at $5,12 'A 
@5,33. 
There is little or no change in the Provision market, 
ivieiciiuuiu iiuvices nom Vienna 01 me lltn, mange ill me jrrovision maraer, 
(ate that a general conviction prevails that the exce Plan advance in Butter, occasioned by the prevailing 
rurkish question might be regarded as settled. drouth and shortness of pasture. The price ranges from 
Letters from Florence revive the rumor that the 12 ^ t0 15 ceilts - 
— __ Do. leaf,.lie Clover, bu... 
—-——- Hams, smoked,. . .. 10@11 c Timothy,. . . 
ft etos £ahiqhtf>bs. 
Zr l U grain. I Whitefish,bbJ 
------ Wheat,bu.$1,12@1,14 Codfish, cwt,. 
Bar In the foreign news by the Atlantic, it is V.*! *. Appi^busV 
stated that on the 1st of May, the city of Shiraz, Rye,.56@62 ! Do. dried 
prevailing drouth. HIGGINS & CALKINS, Castile, Wyoming Co. 
mi, aud sells to the city trade at S5.12L C. E. YOUNG, Main-st., Buffalo. 
O. GREGORY, Binghamton. 
. CHAS. ASHLEY, Ogdensburg. 
r no change in the Provision market, D. LANDRETH, Philadelphia. 188-8twlm 
: in Butter, occasioned by the prevailing Springfield, Ohio, May 1 , 1852. 
less of pasture. The price ranges from Mr. W. O. Hickok : Dear Sir,—l purchased one of 
your improved cider mills at the State Fair at Lancaster, 
xxn.ni . oj Pa., last year. Since then I have tested it effectually, and 
stcr YV holt Mile Frices. must say it surpasses any machine, for the purpose it is 
>S,00@5,38 Butter, lb.12J@15 ^tended for, that I have ever seen, and I have examined 
>,00@16,00 Cheese,.7@8 a good many, before purchasing and since. Its construc- 
6,50@?,00 poultry. lion being simple, it never gets out of order. It supasses 
l ,00@10,50 Turkeys, lb.9@10 my most sanguine expectation. Coukl I not procure ail- 
5, 00 @ 6,00 Chickens,.S @9 other one, I would not part with mine for four times the 
... 10 @ile; seeds. price of them, as I know its value. 
Kocliester Wholesnle Prices. 
Flour, bbl. . . . $5,00@5,38 Butter, lb. 
cwmvcm ... .civwi u .3 onil. nuur, dui. . . . i»o,uu® 3 , 5 S Rutter, tb. 12 I @15 
Bullion in the Bank of England had decreased Fork,mess,.. .15 ,oo@ig,oo Cheese,. 7 @s 
150,000 pounds. " — • •6',50@7,oo poultry. 
"f l |e City of Glasgow, from PhUadel- . 
pin a, arrived at Liverpool on the 16th. Lard, tried, .10@llc j seeds. 
•{Tetos 
Beef, bbl. mess,.10,00@10,50 Turkeys, lb.9@10 
Do. cwt,.6,00@6,00 Chickens,. 8@9 
Lard, tried,.10@ile; seeds. 
Bo. leaf,.11c Clover, bu.$6,75tH)7,00 
Hams, smoked,. . ..10@llc Timothy,.#2,25@3,00 
Shoulders, do.,.8@9c , Flax,.1,25@1,37^ 
Potatoes^. .........25@31e j sundries. 
Yours truly, CHAS. M. CLARK. 
.s@ 9 c, ti ™::::::s^peopleas college «f the state 
.25@31e I sundries. of New York, Incorporated April 12, 1853.—^This lusti- 
I Whitefish,bbl..#3,50@10,50 ^, utlH , n h,is been chartered by the Legislature of this State, 
.$1,12@1,14 Codfish, cwt,.K 4 50 tor /he purpose of reducing the expenses of Academic and 
... 63iffi65e Snlr.. hbl_ ! fia Collegiate Education, and therebv ODen the Halls of Sei- 
. , — -- -- - j — Rye,.56@62 i Do. dried,.... 
in Persia, was destroyed, with 12,000 of its in- ^ ats ’.40@42 Eggs.doz.lu@ltc 
habitants, by the shock of an earthquake. This Barle y»-• .°o@56^ | Beans^bu,.i,oowij 2 
is the second city in Persia, aud in former years Slaughter,cwt,.. .3, 50 @ 4,00 j \Vkjod°hard’coVdV,50f8)4,50 
had a nonuhl inn nf .60 000 norenno l>.,f or. Cnlt' tti. il/»« i iv.. ’ ’ o/j?,. 
- 7 w , ’ u ) u,la oawguwr.uwi,.. .o,oo(S 4 ,uu | wood, Hard,c 
had a population of 50,000 persons, hut an earth- Calf,lb. 6@8 ; Do. soft,.. 
quake in 1824 nearly destroved it. It was form- ® lieo P Felts,.l,oo@i,75 ; Wool, lb. 
erly a place of great beauty, and is celebrated by Lambsklus >* .su@75 1 Flour barrels ,. 
the I eisian poet, Hafiz, who was a native of Shi- TiTW vdrtt m 4 Rvn' 
raz, for its beauty anti fertility. Since the earth- nww 
quake of 1824 it has greatly declined in both, Flour-Demand for Western and state is 
NEW YORK MARKET. 
NEW YORK, August 1. 
Flour—Demand for Western and State is more active— 
P ., . .. 1 . y. j’luur—Lfeiiiaim ior vvesrern ana State is more active 
most ot its public structures having been ruined ! prices rather firmer for fresh ground state and good Ohio, 
by that calamity. Canadian firm—quite scarce at $5,12K@5,18. Sales West- 
l’63 CoIle S illte Education, and thereby open the Halls of Sci- 
50®63 eeee to all classes of society bv reducing the cost of tuition, 
$1 (®1 25 1,oa, ' d a,ld cl °Oiing, and enabling the student to defray the 
ilU@l’le ° reatc I P art °f the expense in labor. 
OUtaM 12 Provision will be made to educate young men eorpo- 
. 818)10 rea J an< I mentally for specific purposes, by pursuing full 
50fa)4 50 and definite courses ot study for each of the pursuits re- 
. 2 ( 8)3 50 presented in the College—either Agricultural, Mechanical 
45®55 or Professional—and thus graduates will bo qualified for 
. .36(8)37 entering at once upon die business of their choice. 
At a regular meeting of the Trustees named in the Char¬ 
ter, held at Owego, on the 25th day of May, the following 
appointments were made: 
pist 1. 1). C. McOallum, of Owego, President of the Board of 
active— Trustees. 
od Ohio. A. I. Wynkoop, ofChemung, Vice President. 
3S West- Tracy Morgan, of Binghamton, Treasurer. 
late— 5 ,- Harrison Howard, of Loekport, Secretary and General 
Agents are being commissioned in each county of the 
house was found $40,000 in counterfeit monev <- ( 7 raia -—'Wheat-Market firm but quiet—the firmness in State, that the people may have an opportunity to contri- 
-n ,l.„ c* n f A [»/..’ ni • ” 1 money, freights restricts transactions; sales white Ohio $1,30— bute to the capital stock, which is distributed in shares so 
C. 1 I on tno otate Batik oi Ohio, except some fives Southern $1,17—white do. #1,20—other sales not made sm a!l that every individual may become interested in an 
on the Fairfield County Bank, of Connecticut. I ,u hlic. institution which commends itself to the favorable consid- 
Boges, dies and implements were found but the Rye—quiet—new offered 74@75e. eration of every intelligent person. 
nlates have not been discovered ’ Oats—firm—fair demand at 45@46.ic. for Southern and ‘''ff further information upon the subject, application 
1 1 utscoverea. Western. may be made, post-paid, to the Secretary, who will send a 
05 S” There seems to be one nmnnumim ovBot Corn-Better, and in demand for the home trade; sales pamphlet containing the act of incorporation and objects 
, ^ 1 Here seems to DC one prospei OUS aitist in unsound 70@72c-72K@73c Western mixed. of the Institution, and ether needful information, 
pne U laitea btates. Clark Mills, the Republic says, Provisions—Pork market buoyant and demand fair— lss ' tf H. HOWARD, Secretary. 
tins nnrr.njisprl n fnvm tlivoa milno « knifA _ $515.87*3)15.94 19 ^ *— --—— - -- 
the United States. Clark Mills, the Republic says, 
has purchased a farm three miles and a half from 
Washington, whither ho has removed his Elks, 
Buffalo, and other living models, and where he 
intends to locate his studio, aud erect works re¬ 
quired by his profession. 
$15,S7@15,94 for mess—$13,12 for prime. Beef firm at 
$s @10 for country mess—$ 12 @ 12,87 for city mess aud re¬ 
packed Chicago. 
Lard, Butter aud Cheese firm. 
ALBANY MARKET. 
LAKE VIEW 
H ydropathic and homceopathic insti- 
tute, at Rochester, N. Y., is one of the finest in the 
country, in its beautiful and healthful location, and its ca¬ 
pacity and convenience as a Water-Cure. Accommoda¬ 
tions for 150 persons. It has a Department for Female 
to depart. Mr. Buchanan, (Mr. D. E. Sickles as Flour, &c.— The market opened buoyant for Western 
Secretary,) goesin the Atlantic on the fith of Au- Th ® stock ber e is very much reduced, and 
r'7 .1 1 . v, o , ... X . ; holders of favorite brands of both State and Western have 
ISt, It IS thought Mr. Soule (tor Spain) may realized an advance of 6 d. V bbl. on the current prices of 
go in tile same vessel. Robert Dale Owen (for Saturday. Sales of Ohio, Indiana and Michigan common , 
Naples) goes in the Pacific Ship Devonshire. t0 g?od $4 87@5-favorite State $4,87@5,06—fancy Gene- S',," nci \? ra , ngor A A. Worden, Esq., Rev. O. E. 
Gen Gadsden has left for Movlco see $5,25@5,50-extra Ohio, Indiana and Michigan $5,25® g a fgett and Rev. Manley Tooker, Canandaiguo, N. Y.; 
LXU 1 . uaasaen nas ielt loi Mexico. 5,50-extra Genesee $5,75@6,25. ° H. Bennett, M. D., and P. M. Bromley, Esq., Rochester’ 
’The amount of money iu active circulation £ or " m ?? 1 ^ firm and in « ood re< l uest Sl,3l@i,37. — Y ~_ 
in the United States is estimated in the Mer- ed mr’miiiing.' *' olt SALE ‘ 
chants Magazine, at $295,477,257, which reckon- M r estern red Wabash afioat$l,10 was bid and $1,12asked! fvnj A VALUABLE FARM OF 163 ACRES, four 
ing the population at 25,000,000,000 would make J he market for com opened firm at the advanced prices of KtJ'tl Illilos north-west of Weedsport, (a good market 
S?13 ner head It was qt 1 1 in I » 0(1 lO-u- Saturday. Sales at 72c. for Western mixed, and 72>£e. for JalilL on the Erie Canal,) and 3£ from the Rochester and 
fill W S -1 i, loon * 111 iedh and 1836 ; round yellow. Oats are lower; the supply exceeds ttiede- Syracuse Railroad. Said farm has 140 acres improved and 
ana out .>>04 ill 105U. maud and buyers have the advantage. Sales good State \ n a ^°° d st . ate of cultivation, aud is well situated for two 
J.NS 5 ” T? ov Dr Porks nsclsfonf T 1 • and Western at 44@46e., but principally at 45@46c, the if desirable, as there is 2 houses, 2 barns, 2 orchards 
.. ‘Y?, A - a a -- sl /ant minister of Trill- market closed heavy. In Barley and liye there is nothing ot f good variety of fruit; and a fine timbered lot on each 
Ity Ciuircll, New xork, died on board the steam- doing. b end of the farm. Fifty acres seeded to clover and tiuio- 
sliip Arctic, during her last vovage from Liver- BUFFALO MARKET thy, and thirty intended for wheat this fall. 
ship Arctic, during her last voyage from Liver¬ 
pool. Dr. Parks was formerly a clergyman of the 
Methodist Episcopal denomination. 
{pgr* The Crystal Palace will be open at 9 A. 
M. hereafter, instead of 10. The receipts on 
Thursday of last week were $4,513. Total $1,- 
920,25. Aggregate contributions for the Wash¬ 
ington Monument $591,47. 
, ;-- mice sou per acre, ror further imrti 
klffalo, August L—The market for flour is very firm apply to the subscriber oil the premises, 
his morning, the s .nek nf ..._^ . 
this morning, the stock of good brands of fresh ground 
Ohio and Michigan being nearly exhausted. The inquiry 
is moderate, out side the retail demand, and we note sales 
of good southern Ohio at $4,60@4,62>£— fresh ground 
Michigan and Ohio at $4,75, and extra Ohio at $1,87^.— 
Ihe receipts continue light. 
There is good inquiry for white wheat, and we hear but 
of one cargo offering on the market, and held firmly at 
#1,15. Sales white Ohio to arrive on private terms; Ohio 
thy, and thirty intended for wheat this fall. 
Friee $60 per acre. For further particulars address or 
N. Y. State Agricultural College. 
This Institution was chartered by the Legisla¬ 
ture of the State of New York, for the purpose of pre¬ 
senting to Agriculturists the means for acquiring a 
knowledge of the Arts and Sciences appropriate to their 
vocation ; to prepare Students for practical, active labor, 
by training the mind in a system which shall inculcate an 
intimate acquaintance with the sciences essential to agri¬ 
cultural success. 
To insure the development of principles and their ap¬ 
plication to the soil, the Legislature has required the pur¬ 
chase of not less than three hundred acres of laud. 
The Trustees, having accepted the trust confided to 
them by the Legislature, organized the State Agricultural 
College, by the following appointments: 
JOHN DELAFIELD, President of the College. 
Hon. JOHN A. KING, Ch'n of the Board of Trustees. 
JOEL VV. BACON, Secretary. 
N. B. KIDDER, Treasurer. 
At a meeting of the Board, on the 4th of June, a Re- 
poi t was presented by B. P. Johnson, from a Special 
Committee, on the Location of the College, declaring 
‘ that after an examination of the Oaklands Farm iu Sen¬ 
eca County, they are entirely satisfied that the price asked 
tor it. is its fair value in the market, for farming purposes; 
that it is, by previous preparation, by position and variety 
of soil, in every respect adapted to the objects of the Insti¬ 
tution; that the title is perfect, and recommend that the 
chain of title he entered at large on the minutes of the 
Board,” &c. This farm is situated midway between 
the market towns of Waterloo and Geneva, and in full 
=^^1101, 
p aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 
the market towns of Waterloo and Geneva, and in full YYTE offer for sale, the most durable and efficient ma- 
view ot the Seneca Lake, and overlooking the village of > chine for watering Gardens, washing windows, &c., 
Geneva; elevated about 125 feet above the lake, it is free that has ever been made. The interior parts are made 
from causes disturbing health; its soil variesfrom a strong wb °hy of brass and copper, and nor. at all liable to rust or 
clay to a sandy loam, presenting varieties sufficient for dry up. The price is $13, warranted. For sale by the 
testing by experiment every doubtful question in relation subscribers, and at most of the Agricultural Warehouses 
to soils, and to exhibit the most approved system of culti- in Lbe Union. WM. G. CREAMER & CO., 
vation. . Plumbers and Hydraulic Engineers, 64 State street New 
f I a T? P re P arcd to receive from Farmers and Haven, Conn., and 4th Avenue cor. 9th St., New York. 
friends of agriculture, proposals for the Capital Stock of 185-8t. 
the Institution, which will be distributed in shares of fifty .,.,.,,.7------ 
dollars each, payable 1 IIEPAILED SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 
vation. 
The Trustees are prepared to receive from Farmers and 
friends of agriculture, proposals for the Capital Stock of 
10 per cent on Subscribing. 
40 “ 1st July. 
50 “ 1st October. 
BY THE UNION CHEMICAL WORKS, L. I. 
IlOYT & CO,, Agents, 
H ICKOK’S Improved Portable Cider Mill and Press, re¬ 
ceived the following premiums in 1852, viz.:—A Sil¬ 
ver Medal at the Fair of the American Institute, N. York. 
Diploma at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First 
premiums at the State Fair at Utica, and at the Columbia 
and Rensselaer County Fairs, and diploma at the West¬ 
chester County Fair. 
Descriptive circulars sent free to all post-paid applica¬ 
tions. See page 254 of this paper, for engraving. Price, 
$40,—and all persons living near Rochester or away from 
any agency, may order of me, and when they get the mill 
they may deduct the freight and remit the balance to me. 
Manufactured by W. O. HICKOK, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
wo wuiuucr. -~ v •? **^^/**u^» 
The Trustees may be addressed (post-paid) at their re- No. 234 Water Street, avd 122 West St corner of Dev St 
icctive residences, ns follows: ....... ___ ’ J y 
spective residences, as follows : 
Hon. John A. King, Jamaica, Queens County. 
Henry Wager, Westernville, Oneida “ 
B. P. Johnson, Agricultural Rooms, Albany. 
Wm. Kelly, Rhinebeclt, Duchess Co. 
N. B. Kidder, Geneva, Ontario Co. 
Joel W. Bacon, Waterloo, Seneca Co. 
Tallmadgk Dklafield, Geneva, Ontario Co. 
Wm. Buel, Rochester, Monroe Co. 
John Delafield, Oaklands, Seneca Co. 
NEW YORK. 
A , Fertilizer of the most approved quality, producing 
fill the immediate effect of the best Peruvian Guano, with 
the advantage of being much more lasting in the soil.— 
I Iioroughly tested, and found to more than realise the ex- 
pectations of all those who have alreadv tried it. The best 
evidence of this is the largely increased demand this sea¬ 
son over the past year. Put up in bags of 160 lbs; barrels 
ia0 lbs each. Buyers will please be particular to observe 
_ ' 7 - — , t .“•'V , ^ poiucmar to oDserve 
The Officers of the College will endeavor to present our ^ rand upon each bag or barrel, 
subscription books in each County, that the College, so „ A,so for sale ’ American and Foreign Field and Garden 
entirely agricultural and peculiarly the Farmer’s institu- , d> ' Ea " Iish Grass, Foul Meadow Grass,fine mix¬ 
tion, may find its support widely diffused throughout the ed bawn Grass, White Clover, Osage Orange, &c. 
State. 178m3i. 
tion, may find its support widely diffused throughout the 
State. 
The President will, upon application to him, give all 
needful information in relation to the ordinances, rules 
and regulations of the College, and the courses of instruc¬ 
tion to be pursued. 
By order of the Board of Trustees, 
JOEL W. BACON, Secretary. 
THE TIME OF DAY. 
178m3i. _ ° ’ ‘ 
ATKINS’ SEJLF-R AKING R EAPEbT 
T HIS MACHINE is now offered to the public and war¬ 
ranted to be a good Self-Raking Reaper. It is also 
believed to he a good mower, but not yet having been suf¬ 
ficiently tested in grass (though it soon will be) it is not 
warranted to be equal to a machine made mainly or wholly 
to mow. J 
fietc and Splendid Jcicclnj Store, just opened, icith a Nets . ’ he.raking apparatus is of novel and verv simple con- 
mid Superb Stock of Goods, etc. li 4 able , to der angem e nt, and every farmer 
' . .-V -v. ttllU Ctci,) UUIIIIT 
* ^ - -7 who has seen it in the harvest held, says it performs the 
JACOB PICARD, begs most respectfully to in- raking better than a man can possibly do it. 
’A. form th 6 public, that he has just opened the new, Price of machines at Cliocago, $175, of which, $75 
splendid and capacious Store, under the Ameri- b ? Paid on giving the order, $50 upon successful tria 
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 New York, &e., in Watches, Jewelry, 
Clocks, Silver and Plated Ware, &c., which he is prepared 
to sell at prices lower than any other establishment in 
Western New York. 
rrice ot machines at Clv.cago, $175, of which, $75 must 
he paid on giving the order, $50 upon successful trial, and 
$50 m note payable 1st Dee. 
The machines are most thoroughly built and warranted. 
Descriptive circulars, with cuts, sent to post-paid* 
applications. flS2m3.J J. S. WRIGHT 
“Prairie Farmer” Warehouse, Chicago, June, 1853. 
G A It DEN AND FIELD SEEDS ~ 
------.a:njGfijay jsjtaxajuia 
1 hose wishing to purchase will find at this Establish- From the New Establishment of Van Zandt <4- Bowdish 
ent an extensive variety of all kinds of e-nods rn « 0 wi- " ’ 
mentan extensive variety of all ldiids of goodsTo select No , 2 Tt l l V ’ 
from, all of which are of the best quality, and at the low- ^ 4 v ^ ^ rcct > Rochester, N. Y. 
est prices. /I AN be purchased of the merchants generally through- 
J. P.’s stock consists of Gold Watches, from $25 to $225 ^ out tbe cou ntry, in Papers or Packages, on the most 
warranted for one year. Silver Watches from $9 to $50- r< y l ®p n able terms. Also at the Agricultural Warehouse 
also warranted for one year. ’ ‘ ' Hallock, No. 24 Exchange street, near the 
also warranted for one year. 
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Jewelry, in immense variety, 
and combining all descriptions. 
A large assortment of Clocks, from 1 day to 21 days’ 
time, and from #1,50 to $75. 
Mr. P. has constantly engaged, two workmen of consid- b ;d ! db e 
ruble exnerience at. Wnt,.h hin»t.n,i _ iackage. 
erable experience at Watch, Clock and Jewelry Repairing. 
Watches cleaned and kept in order by contract. 
Buyers, remember the address:— Jacob Picard, W r ateh, 
Jewelry and Clock Establishment, No. 96, corner State and 
Mumford sts., Rochester. 179-tf. 
Clinton Hotel, Rochester, N. V. ’ 
The Seeds from this establishment can be relied on as 
being of the very best quality. They are mostly imported, 
or grown by the Eastern Shakers, and are warranted.— 
Full directions for cultivation printed on each Paper and 
Rochester, N. Y., 1853. 
VAN ZANDT & BOWDISH. 
Jewelry and Clock Establishment, No. 96 , corner State and HEAPING MACHINES.— IMPORTANT 
Mumford sts., Rochester. 179 -tf. INJUNCTION. 
GREAT STOr-K vi r a.- TUDGE NELSON, of the Supreme Court of the U. S., 
u- f . in , ^ , E * granted at Cooperstown, on Friday, the 24th ult., an 
suoi t-liom and Diivhaitt Cattle, and South- injunction against Seymour & Morgan, of Broekport re- 
down Sheep. straining them and their agents from disposing of their 
O N Wednesday, the 7th day of September next, at one " beat Reapers as an infringment of my patent. Pur- 
o clock, P. M., I will sell, at mv farm on Grand Is- chasers of machines make themselves liable to prosecution 
land, six miles below Buffalo, about 30 full bred Short- b J using them. C. H. McCORMICK. 
horns, a few Devons, and about 30 high grade Short-horn ZsT Mr. McCormick has recently obtained arenewal of 
and Devon Cattle, consisting of Cows, Heifers and Young his patent, including the reel. Manny’s Reaper is a= de- 
. ci(ie(l an infringement of his patent—subjecting the man- 
Short-horns are chiefly the get of my im- ufacturer and purchaser of it to the same penalties, 
ported bull Duke of Exeter (10,152)—a bull not exceed- June 29, 1853. 183tf 
ed, as a fine stock getter, bv anv other in the tt stotoc -----L_ 
ported bull Duke of Exeter (10,152)—a bull not exceed¬ 
ed, as a fine stock getter, by any other in the U. States. 
The young Devons are the get of the bulls Candv and 
Quartley, both imported by Mr. Stevens. The superior 
■ ot* these bulls in blood, style and breeding, is not to be 
found. Quartley is my present stock bull. 
I will ofl'er at the same time 50 pure bred South-Down 
MARSHALL’S ROOK BINDERY, 
BURNS’ BLOCK corner of State and Buf- 
PreESfKy falo street,over Sage tk Brother’s Bookstore, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Music Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c., bound in 
Sheea-rams and ewes 4 kn <> few xri aai„,„ • u Yu Musl ° Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c., bound in 
sheep and nigs the direct get of imnnHea l® pigs—both p i a i n and fancy bindings; old books rebound; Blank Books 
descended from late importation^ 6 d ’ tr ° m damS rlded t0 an >' pattern, and bound to order; Public and Pri- 
CatMo-ues^^willt Z , , . , '’ate Libraries repaired at short notice. Packages con- 
wiH he sent on applieation to me by mail SU > “ d tai “ in ] f ^ tio ns for binding, punctually attended to. 
Terms : All sv/ms of $100, and ies^ash. For larger 5pH*US52. IS ’ F°H MArIhTlL 
sums, approved notes at four months, with interest, pay- 1 } 1 J ’ H ’ MAKbHAL L- 
able at batik, will be received, if preferred. GENESEE EIDER MBT I « 
A steamboat will carry all persons wishing to attend, p , RTNFRSHTP Mmee Ti v 
across the terry from Lower Black Rock to the farm, at 10 J<G- pA RTNLRSHIP NOTICE.—The subscribers hav- 
o’clock on the morning of the dav of sale. The stock can V/ mg purchased the Genesee Paper Mills property, have 
be viewed at anytime previous,'by calling on me at mv i !ds da y formtJ 4 a Co-partnership, under the name and 
residence in this place. LEWIS F ALLEN " brm °‘ -Adams, Huntington & Co., for the purpose of 
Black Rock, N. Y., June 15, 1853 ’ 1S2 lOt Manufacturing Printing Paper, and dealing at wholesale 
-—---and retail in all kinds of Paper Stock. Office and Ware- 
AUCTION SALE OF house, No. 93 State street. 
Durliam Cattle and Blood Horse*. FRANCIS T. ADAMS, E. T. HUNTINGTON, 
THE SuhscrUiers having disposed ALBERT AL'hSt&GS, DDO.ISMWRE?’ 
at AScaonllheir eZe'herd of Rochester, April 15. IS53. _ 
“=0*——X- Blood Stock, on said premises, 1 £ miles north PROF. BROWN’S NEW 
ot Avon, Livingston Co., N. Y., on Thursday, the 1st dav - T -., ° ^ . * OKJfc o 
ot September next. Witli New Goods, and Enlarged Accommodations 
Tile above herd includes the noted bull “ Defiance,” who /CITIZENS OF ROCHESTER and Surrounding Coim- 
has proved himselt one of the best stock getters in the try :—Grateful for past favors, I hope for a continu- 
and retail in all kinds of Paper Stock. Office and Ware¬ 
house, No. 93 State street. 
FRANCIS T. ADAMS, E. T. HUNTINGTON, 
WILLIAM A. ADAMS, ALVAH STRONG, 
ALBERT M. HASTINGS, D. D. T. MOORE. 
Rochester, April 15, 1853. 
PROF. BROWN’S NEW STOKE, 
Witli New Goods, and Enlarged Accommodations 
C ITIZENS OF ROCHESTER aud Surrounding Coun¬ 
try :—Grateful for past favors, I hope for a continu- 
r TT • n 1, , . , . 01,1.1. caies wmte umo to arrive on private terms; Ohio 
.tfS? I" Union College Agricultural Chemistry mixed at $1,03. 
will form an important department next winter and market firm, with a good inquiry. Sales 
apartments being provided for it iu a new build- afloat! Part atl0at aud part dehvered > aml oue car 8° at U1 i 
Ort CA _1.* 1. 
^ JACOB EAKER. 
Con quest, Cayuga Co., N. Y. ? July, 1853. )87-2t* 
Pqbsbbekd, for bale by ^ eben wight, 
ing 80 by 50 feet, which also contains the finest 
apparatus room in this country. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. 
NEW YORK, July 25—At Washington Drove Yard 
les , 0 . „ Boston, Mass., 
i|A _ or B. F. KEYES, Dedham, Mass. 
Illckok’s Patent Improved Cider Mill and Press. 
W E have been appointed sole agents for the sale of 
this Mill and Press in the city of New York. This 
‘ J ”, s ^.Setters in tne try :—Grateful tor past tavors, I hope for a continu- 
. V< . ,uo !! de .°’, a ' blle thorough-bred bull, sired ance and increase of the same. The front part of the store 
®P'® ndor ’, b ’ s da ™ tbe imported cow “Lady Mor- is exclusively for the s:tle of Goods; the rear for Sharing 
“j ^ti^thorough-bixHl Cows, sired by “ Splendor,” “Ore- and Hair Cutting; the basement is a private room, diidded 
° ’ . Currency, and Defiance; 10 two year old Ileif- into two, for tbe purpose of Coloring the Human Hair, 
ers, sired by “Racket” and “Splendor;” 17 yearling „ . „ „ ® 
Heifers, all sired by “ Racket” and “ Yonolideo -’’one fine Gen 7;™ fn s Goons.-Every article in this 
red cow, sired by “ Red Jacket” from ail imported Devon lne Y Gollars ot the latest make, and a larger stock than 
cow; 6 Bull Calves, bv “Defiance” aud “ Racket ” \Iso ca ^. be ^°P ld elsewhere m this city. 
the following blood Horses:—2 brood Mares and their e H ‘ aa W°RK of every kind—the largest assortment made 
colts; 2 fine three year old mares; 4 two year old colts f roin Hie best materials, aud shall be sold at the lowest pri- 
and one yearling—all bred from the best stock in this nu' ^ rtumei ’Y> j ot ni J own and foreigu make. Hair 
country. Oils that cannot be excelled. Brown s Antispassisand Hair 
For further information apply to or address the sub- Bestorative, a well known article. Browu’s Liquid Hair 
scii hers. DAVID BROOKS & SON D n e ’ th ? best '" tb ? " orld ’ 
uvuiucni mu nesreni,; mars- me iuusl approvea mm now in use. Catalogues with 
I t’FTS College.— I lie corner Stone of tbe new , , wv Prices ra "S ln S at fronl 8@9^e per lb; about 3U0 description and drawing Will be forwarded by addressing 
Universalist College, to be erected at Walnut Hill, ‘ Atlkowilrt-Lr«i ioo h . us ,P°^'P aid - Price § 40 - LONGETT & grifking, b 
Medford, Mass., was laid on the 19th inst., with er number than has been oftereiTfor"some'thnepas^— ——___ 2a (.iitt st,, New York 
appropriate exercises, in the presence of a laro-e Prices steady at $22,50 to $38@55 ,—20 left over. ’ S. \y. DIBKSIF 
number of the friends of the new institution aud «o7-!A l "-o Lai T nbs T A< ' tive ’ — ^ 4 ’ 200 in Inarket - All sold Dealer in All™ 71 \v;r*„ > cvr 
members of the TTnivprsalist domrnii,>Qt;«n at $2,2o@.),50. Lambs, #1,75 to 3,50@4.O0. dhater in Alien h. 11 Uson s Stitching Machine. 
nu,j„ .1 /■ , p u ' , , ‘ . At Chamberlain's—Offered 250 Beef Cattle; prices rang- / \FFICE, No. 8 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester. This Ma¬ 
ins is the first College under the patronage mg from 7@9Kc- ,P 0 U chine works on an entire new pricinle and is said hv 
and control of the Universalist denomination in I* 1 l ows and Calves, and sales at $25@35 to 50. scientific judges to be THE BEST MACHINE EVER 
this countrv, and is therefore regarded bv the * Als “ 4 > 000 ®je«P Lambs offered; Sheep $2,25@3,50 IN VENTED FOR SEWING. 
members of that sect with feelings of peculiar in- ^ a “ d ,2j t0 i* 1 ’ 50 for Lam bs. It is simple in its construction, not liable to get out of 
terest. Its prospects now are bright and cheer- AIBAN ff,^ CAT^ MARKET. go'^hfa 
ing, and its future progress and prosperity will be' W ’ VV ’ Woolford s, Bulls’ Head, makers, dress makers, and shirt and collar manufacturers 
watched with interest not only by tee members Beef Cattle-637* at market v .♦ cn 1 . wiU find this to beithe best Machine ever invented for their 
ot the denomination of which it is the organ, but l^lUy, $7; 2d do. 6,50; 3d do, $5@5,50. X ra ’ ’ S itsexelushe use^for'saleons^ch^en.i! t^tThepmchJer 
hy all friends of a Wise aud liberal education.— 30 to $to'^ Cld ' e! ’“ 18 m market. Prices from $25@ may be sure of a handsome return from the investment. 
oston Jon, nal . _ Sheep and Lambs—1,265 in market. Prices—Sheep at SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
. , r at, troni $2,50@4. Lambs $2@3. ITHE undersigned continue sole agents for the sale of 
A Noble Act Rewarded. —Rev. Rufus W swine—None in market. X Deburgs Superphosphate of Lime, which has proven 
Griswold has presented to Mr. Linus Benedict of BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET Superior to all other brands, now in the market. Having 
Norwalk, (who saved tbe life of his daughter at BRIGHTON, July 28,-At market 800 Beef Petti, an Tl h "’ dred J°" s .l his 8prin K. and hoard 
scribers. DAVID BROOKS & SON. -. e ’ 1 
July, 1853. 185-6tnlw* Avon, Liv. Co., N. Y. oustn 
WESTERN LAND. " th ®P^ 
T HE undersigned offers for sale a valuable Farm of 500 To ' 
acres, located in Clear Lake township, Steuben Co Store 
Tmli*,,,., herHerlno- tile MleV,;.™,, U„« nr, ’ Bid 
part, iii exchange for land or other property in this sec¬ 
tion, at a great bargain. Address 
HENRY O. BARNUM. 
A variety of Useful and Ornamental Articles too numer¬ 
ous to mention, at retail, but which I respectfully invito 
the public to examine. 
Fishing Tackle. —Sportsmen, call and see. 
To Ladies. — A lady will be iu attendance in the front 
Store. 
Eight Chairs are kept in this establishment, giving 
that number of persons a chance to be shaved at once.— 
Nine persons are employed, showing the popularity and 
success of the proprietor. PROF. BROWN, 
[129-tf ] No. 26 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
ROCHESTER STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. 
1 1HE undersigned would resp ectfully inform the public_ 
. and especially book and periodical publishers, authors, 
&c.—that lie has established a Stereotype Foundry in 
Sheep and Lambs—1,265 in market. Prices— Sheep at 
from $2,50@4. Lambs $2@3. 
Swine—None in market. 
. ,, at, namus r ■ ihl undersigned continue sole agents for the sale of 
A Noble Act Rewarded.— Rev. Rufus W bwme—None m market. X Deburgs Superphosphate of Lime, which lias proven 
Griswold has presented to Mr. Linus Benedict of BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET Superior to all other brands, now in the market. Having 
Norwalk, (who saved tbe life of his daughter, at , B r RI GHTON, July 28,-At market 800 Beef Cattle, 30 from^ mldOTit^who^a'v^iL^U 8 thevnronoun™!D r< ] 
tile b onvalk calamity, after she was supposed to 3*5 Swine ln8 ° xen ’ 60 Cowsand Halves, 5,500 Siieep and to Guano in its'eft’eets, and is more lasting in the soil ^As 
be drowned,) a very costly gold watch aud ap- “Prices-Beef Cattle -About the same Dries nh l 1 *" 0 a I- e '" a "? s "!!? tance ? oaUed Superphosphate of Lime 
pondages, as an evidence of his gratitude and that tnined as last week, viz -—Extra $7 !)U(a\a ^ 1st (iur 1 Ii-v °*7 I'°' v Ofterxni? in this market, which are of a different na- 
C0 ”* ««. n, », 33,13050. 1.H,, 25 ClS S«rfe( York. 
Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y., 1853. * 185-4tcow S e ’T that he TI . established a Stereotype Foundry in 
--- 1 --- Rochester. His establishment is furnished with every fa- 
GARDEN OR FIRE ENGINE. cility for Stereotyping, in the best manner, Books, Pamph- 
T HE Subscribers manufacture, and furnish to order, let ?’ Peri< ? d j cids > Cllts of ail kinds, (including figures of 
a Garden or Fire Engine, which for its power, eapaei- 11 ni als.i mplo men t s, etc.) ^ Paten. Medicine Advertise- 
ty and usefulness cannot be surpassed. From the size of ments ’ & e -> t ^ c ; Plates blocked in a superior style on ma- 
tlie Air Chamber, sufficient power is obtained to enable bo « al U - AU work executed with promptness and on rea- 
one man to throw a steady stream of water to the height sonabl ® ter ™ s > a,1, l e . ( l lla m an< l hmsh to that done at 
of 50 feet perpendicularly; thereby rendering it a desira- v 
ble article as a protection against fire, for washing win- tnm in ^ haS been adesidera ' 
dows of second and third stories of buildings, carriages, , now that one is 111 operation, it is 
See. With our newly invented Water Diffuser, as a Gar- hoped a . llbera l ahare of patronage wfll be awarded to the 
den Engine it defies competition : the Diffuser is a Dorfect , . _ , 
and simple article, (which we intend to get patented,) and Youndry in Talman Block, Buffalo street. All or- 
its superiority over the Rose Sprinkler, is that it will throw rS r0m a distance ma y be addressed 
four times the quantity of water a much greater distance, .„.;> ,o>;<) noo W d u . N ’w v 
and spread it perfectly even, with less power applied. L P K ’ . f, 12 ? ] Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B.—A Garden Engine with a Diffuser of the above B ’~ OId type ^ ln exchan g e for work - 
description, used in orchards and gardens, to throw soap- SUFFOLK FIG* FOR SALE, 
suds on the young trees, will destroy manv kinds of ver- mwvNTv v> a tt>« a r > . , 
min likely to destroy the fruit, and be an invaluable addi- 7 bred Suffolk Pigs tor sale 
tion to the implements of the nurseryman and horticul- J , be f fo ™ arded b y 
turist. COWING & CO. lUnlroad. Express, &c., to almost any part of the country, 
Seneca Falls, N. Y., June, 1853. 183wl0 June, 1853. [186m3] VValcpole, N. H. 
