MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Foi’eigri 
Arrival of the Atlantic. 
Advance in Breadstuff's—Import Duties Repcalcd- 
State Fairs,—1853. 
New York, at Saratoga... Sept. 20. 21, 22. 23 
Ohio, Dayton. “ 20,21,22,23 
Michigan, Detroit. “ 28. 29, 311 
Vermont, Montpelier. “ 13, 14, 15 
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. “ 27, 28, 29 
Rural Nkw-Yorkrp. Office, 
Rochester, Sept. 7, 1853. 
Export of Bread-stuffs ProkibiUdin Greece—The Kentucky, Lexington. “ 
Queen’s Speech—Eastern Affairs. Rhode Island, Providemie, “ 
I'li e U. S. mail steamship Atlantic, from Liver- (' r uw Hampshire.Oct. 
pool, whence she sailed on Wednesday, 24ib, Maryland, BtJuinore. “ 
about 1 p. m., arrived at New York ou Sunday Missouri, - “ 
afternoon about 5 o’clock, biiugiug advices four 5o.Laiomin, Raleigh,.... “ 
days later than the Europa. " S - W. Association, Louis- 
The Asia arrived out Sunday morning, 20tli. Tir v . e > K.Y-9 -0°^. 12, 13, 14, 15 1G 
The U. S. corvette Si. Louis sailed from Malta, jlhnois, Springfield. “ 12, 13, 14 
August 4th, to the Eastward. Indiana, Lafayette. “ 12,1.3.14 
Cotton was dull, and there had been a large ad- ^ isconsiii, Watertown— “ 4, 5, 6, 7 
vance in Bseadsiuffs. The political and general Virginia, Richmond.Nov. 1, 2, 3. 4 
news is interesting. Lower ( anada, Montreal. _ Sept. 27, 28, 29, 30 
The prospects of Eastern affairs may be briefly Canada, Hamilton, Oct. 5, 6, 7 
turned up. They exhibit no new complication Southern Central Society, 
2/, 28, 29 The news by the Atlantic has produced an important 
13,14, 15, lfi, 17 change in our market for breadstuff's, though prices are 
13, 14, 15, 16, 17 yet unsettled. Flour has advanced materially, and sells to 
5, 6, 7 the trade at S6(g6,13—a rise of full 50 ets over last week. 
25, 26, 27, 28 Wheat has also advanced, but we hear of no large sales, 
3, 4, 5, 6, 7 as the market is unsettled, and botli buyers and holders 
13 apparently surprised. Good samples sell at $1,28@1,30 in 
the street. 
14.15 16 B utter is in demand at 17@18e. No material change in 
12, 13, 14 other articles. 
7’r^. M Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
4, 5, 6, 7 
1, 2, 3. 4 
27, 28, 29. 30 
5, 6, 7 
on the one hand, and on the other they show no Georgia. Augusta... “ 17, 18. 19, 20 ^o.feaf’. (Wr h„ SKt 
niore symptoms than before of an early adjust- American Institute, New A oik, Oct. 19,20,21 fiarns, smoked,. •• ,io@ lie Timothy,..*. 
merit. On the favorable side we have the assur- Alabama, Montgomery, Oct. — Shoulders, do.,.8@9e Flux,. 
a nee in Queen Victoria’s speech that she has __~7' ~ ' Potatoes, new,..37^60 sune 
“ good reason to hope that an honorable arrange- ^ :ie V/e3tern Hog and Cattle Crop. wheat,bu.. . .' !*i.28@l,30 Codfish*ewt,. 
merit will be speedily accomplished.” On the - Corn,.G5@68c Salt, btl ..'. 
unfavorable are reports of an outbreak in Servia, The pro pectsof (becoming season, throughout j> u <-ltwheat,.. . .63 Apples, bush 
willi the express intention of forcing hostilities. Kentucky, and we believe Ohio and Indiana,are oats, ”."."!!!!!'* * 40^12 is!!sd^ 
J’arliiiinent was prorogued on the 20th uIt. by favorable for an inciease over last year. In Ken- Barley*.Y7.V.65@70 Beans, bu V.! 
commission. The Queen’s speech was all con- tucky, it is said the number of hogs is unpiece- hides. Hay,ton ! 
gratulatory. America was not mentioned. The dented, and as the corn crop will be a full average cvvt ’. 4 « 5 ® Wood, hard,c 
Queen says she has good reasons to hope that an o»e, they can all be fattened. A letter from a sheep Peits,’."....V. 38@«2 Wool Ib^’’ ’ 
Flour, bbl. . . . ®tl,00@6,13 Butter, tb.17<a>18 
Pork, mess, . . . 15,00$ 16,00 Cheese,. 6®7 
Do- owe, .0,50(0.7,00 POULTRY. 
Beef, bbl. mess,. 10,00@10,50 Turkeys, lb.9@10 
Do. cwt,.5,00@6,00 Chickens. brad 
SYRACUSE NURSERIKS, SYRACUSE, N. Y. ALBANY DRAIN TILE WORKS 
milORP, SMITH, IIANCHKTT & CO., particularly No. 60 Lancaster St., Albany, West of Medical Colleire 
JL invite the attention cf Nurserymen, venders and plant- c , .. J \ " f “ Allege. 
ers, to their immense stock of Trees of every description, Hj ^ E s “ bs oriber, successor to JOHN GOTT. formerly 
beui£ ot unusually fine growth. • vL*., ** A BLOCK. &. CO., is prepared to furnish Drain- 
standard Fruits —Apples, Pears, Cherries , Plums, 2 to nonpatterns, at from 
Peaches, SfC., tor orehara planting, vigorous, stocky and mln.rn. n'na !■ !, p,,-ue ?' t lhe t, J e . are "? ore than afoot 
well formed. 11 kn,-tii, and fully equal to any i f American or Foreign 
Dwa f and Pyramidal Poar Trees on the best pmu m,,i o!' ey a ,’,' e “ to admit water at 
Angers or j- rench Quince stocks (embracing every good J joint,and diam the land perfectly from 12 to 20 feet 
variety that will work well,) 2 yrs. old, very beautiful X ° U ewsh S,de ’ acco * dln g to the nature of the soil, 
orous and well formed. ’ Also, Large Tile for drains about dwellings, yards, &c.. 
Dwarf Cherries on Mahalcb stocks, 1, 2 and 3 yrs. old ftt fr<mi t0 P er 10(1 pieces. These are cheaper and 
trees, finely formed and handsome. more durable than brick drains. 
Gooseberries, Currants and Raspberries — Our Pu *’ '•irections for preparing ditches, laying file, &c., 
stock consists of the choicest varieties, including the new . be sent tree to those addressing tlie subscriber, post- 
celebrated sorts. P»id. The tiles can be sent safely any distance. Orders 
Grape Vines of all the hardy sorts, with some forty are mspcetfully solicited. DAVID CALLANaN, 
Foreign varieties, grown in pots from single eves. 192-3t. Albany, N. Y. 
We would particularly request persons who are desirous --— -- 
of purchasing, to examine the above trees, as they are not OY PEOPLE’S COLLEGE OF THE STATE 
only worked on the beststocks that can be procured, and 0K lNKW York, Incorporated April 12, 1853.—This Insti- 
grown in good soil, but they are stout, stdeky and vigor- J. ution has been chartered by the Legislature of this State 
ous, and mature their wood early in the fall; and as we for the purpose of reducing the expenses of Academic ami 
personally^pay^the most strict attention to our trees, in Collegiate Education, and thereby open the Halls of Sei- 
...37^50 sundries. 
Whitefish,bbl..@8,50@10,50 
. $ 1 28@ 1,30 Codfish, owt,. . 
... 05@68e Salt, bbl. 
.• -63 Apples, bush. . 
• • • . 56@62 Do. dried,. 
Kentucky, and we believe Ohio and Indiana, are o»ts.f>o. dried,. 
favorable lor an increase over last year. In Ken- Barley,. 65@70 Beans bu .... 
tucky, it is said the number of hogs is 11 npiece- ot hides. Hay,ton 
HIDES. 
Slaughter, cvvt,.... 
Calf, lb.. 
-84,50 
.1,38 
... . 50@7 5 
.. SI @1,25 
... .l"@i 1 c 
.1,0001,12 
- . .12(315 
1 Shrubbery—A splendid collection contaiuting every presented in the College—either Agricultural, Mechanical 
ehmg new a.,d rare. or Professional—and thus graduates will he qualitied for 
Rosas-Due of the largest collections in the country, entering at once upon the business of their choice, 
f including all the novelties. Also the celebrated “ Augus- At a regular meeting of the Trustees named in theChar- 
ta ’ Rose, win, li has given such universal satisfaction the ter - !iel(1 at Cvvego, on the 25th day of May, the following 
present summer. appointments were made: 
■ Bulbous Roots—We are now receiving from Holland, D C. McCallum, of Ovvego, President of the Board of 
by steamer, a splendid importation of Bulbous roots com- Trustees. 
prising all the choicest varieties. ’ A I Wynkoop, of Chemung, Vice President. 
Gr: en House Plants, Pvschtas, Pompom, Chrysanlbe- Tracy Morgan, of Binghamton, Treasurer. ’ 
mnms Verbenas, Dahlias, Strawberry and Hedge Plants Harrison Howard, of Lockport, Secretary and General 
&c , &c. Agent. 
All articles packed in the best manner for transporta- Agents are being commissioned in each county of the 
tion to any part ot the United States, and all orders strict- State, that the people may have an opportunity to eontri- 
y complied with in every respect. For further particu- * >ute to 1,10 capital stock, which is distributed in shares so 
lars and prices, see Catalogues : small that every individual may become interested in an 
honuable arrangement of lhe eastern question fanner in Mason county, Ky., says : 
will speedily be accomplished. Stock hogs are $3 per hundred, gross,and freely 
L >rd Palmerston stated in the House of Com- offered. Fat hogs refused tit same price. The 
mons that the Czar will evacuate the Priucipali- amount of old corn is considerable at $1,50 per 
ties without unnecessary delay. barrel in the crib. New corn is selling at $1,25 
The eastern question otherwise offers nothing per bbl. in the field, 
new, and appears no further from nor nearer to Cattle coni ng in to winter and fall beef are 
.4,50 Wood, hard, cord 3,50(ai t.5( 
• . .9 Do. soft,.203,5( 
i@62 Wool, lb.4505; 
)@75 Flour barrels,.3603', 
rmer in Mason county, Ky., says ; Lambskins,.5I)@75 Flour barrels.36,03', 
Stock hogs are $3 per hundred, gross,and freely - 
feretl. Fat hogs refused tit same price, '[’he NEW YORK MARKET 
nount of old corn is considerable at $1,50 per ‘ , , „ 
-nel in the crib. New coin is selling at $1,25 „ NEW 10RK ’ Septembers. 
*r bbl. in the field. FLOUR For Western and State flour prices are S'X@ 
Cattle co,ri ng in to winter and fall beef are lle^ml^^Lrn^Slv^'bu; 
present summer. 
Bulbous Roots—We are now receiving from Holland 
by steamer, a splendid importation of Bulbous roots com- 
prising nil the choicest varieties. 
Green House Plants, Fvsc/nas, Pompom, Chrysanthe¬ 
mums Verbenas, Dahlias, Strawberry and Hedge plants 
&c , &c. 
All articles packed in the best manner for transporta¬ 
tion to any part ot the United States, and all orders strict¬ 
ly complied with in every respect. For further particu¬ 
lars and prices, see fatalogues : 
v "V n u V , „ V .1 r , , 'r w “ c uc - oupp yiign an aemand good for future delivery, but 
an acljustmeut. l he Divan recommends the Sul- more scat ce than 1 ever knew t hem. I am now at pntes oeiow the views of holders. Canadian scarce and 
tan to accent, the note. grazing 700 cattle — only 100 of them will be fit, * )0mi nat. Sales of Western Canal 7,5no bids, $6,a7@6,50 , ll( „ lse D , anrs A j«o a nnniMi. . , ,. . - ,„ s ,. „ „ 
Tl, «»»; red intentions of the Austrians to oc- ** killing this fall, whcr,as nsnally .-„s-l,„lf “ StTSWJnppItas _H_HO«AEU, Sectatoj. 
copy Bosnia is denied. would have been good beef. I found it Utterly GRAIN— Considerable txcitement in tbe whea* market ‘ions (post-paidf enclosing for the wholesale list 1 penny undersigned, having been appointed Agent for 
The Ilnspodar of Moldovia has been superseded impossible in Kentucky to get aged cattle for and prices 5@Te bett r. D-rnmd 00 . active, and market lett6r 8tall,p_a,ld Nos - 2 > a and 4 . two ni^f^ne^v'iofiXStion "i™ be ?° st hap Py to fur- 
by the Sultan for his Russian leanings. He re- grazing, fat. Beef is six cents per pound here now, ?“ *•. Sal f s . - 1 -' Ou bud, white M chigan I4t, 147 ® HWc; P y amps - - y "" mformatlor ! desire d, m reference to the Col- 
fuses to give up, so the English and French con- and must advance with the fall demand. * bW bU3 “ white 
suls have withdrawn. the Oaliforma trade has taken off most of the oats—F inn and in demand, 49@5uc for State. 
Capitalists are wanted to construct a ship canal extreme Western Cattle, and oxen have been CORN—Firm, m part (or for export and part specu'a- 
from the bend of the Danube to the Black Sea, bought in this county for that market. Tenues- f iv , e ‘ h S<ll o S 2 0,<'e0 bu, 73^@7'^c for unsojnd; 75@76o 
No. I, A general descriptive Catalogue, combining Nos. institution which commends itself to tiie favorable consid- 
2, i> an a 4 in one volume. No. 2. a ^tMienil Catalogue of eration of ever y intelligent person. 
Fruit Trees. No. 3, a new descriptive Catalogue of Orna- For f urthcr information upon the subject, application 
mental 1 rees, Shrubs, Roses. Flowering Plants, &c. No. 4, ma y be made, post-paid, to the Secretary, who will send a 
a descriptive Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Chrysan- pamphlet containing the act of incorporation and objects 
tnemums, Geraniums, Fuschias, bedding out and -reen ot ‘ tlie Institution, and ctlier needful information, 
i house plants. Also a wholesale Nursery trade list. 188-tf H HOWARD, Secretary. 
) The above Catalogues will be sent gratis to all npplica- - 
thus avoiding the mouth. 
see has even been hunted over for old oxen to feed 
A decree of Napoleon fixes a uniform rate of ><>f the New York market, by Kentuckians and I mess. 
dud. Sales zl,i On bu-h white M chigan 144, I47@150c; 
15oc for choice Uenes-e early in tin dy; 25uo bush white 
Southern 140c; 3000 bu good red do 143e. 
OATS—Film and in demand, 49@5dc for State. 
CORN Hrm, in part or for export and part speen'a- 
tive. Siles 25,(lt 0 tni, 73j^@7'J^c for unsound; 75@76o 
lor white S .uthern; 77o :or uu yellow. 
PROVISIONS—Fair deinanu lor pork; $15,37@15,50 for 
import, duties of breadstuff's to 25 centimes, to Qhioaus. 
Dee. 31, and to the same date no tonage duties are ' _ 
to be charged on shipsi mportiug corn pro rata for New Wheat from Ohio to Liverpool.—B y ^ °“ ,ts dt 
parts of llieir cargoes. the Sarah Sands, Mr. Iia Gould sends to Liver- ALBANY MARKET, 
The text, of the Austrian protests against the pool five hundred bands of flour, made from Ohio Albany, Sept. 5 —Flour— The effect of the foreign news 
Smyrna affair has been published and has been wheat of the present harvest. Thev will he in mar !\ et bis been to suspend business al- 
seut to all the foreign ministers. It takes the Liverpool within six weeks of the time when the is seen.' ! hd’i^asked^ 
ground that, if Capt. Ingraham has broken inter- wheat from which they were made left the far- prices of Saturday. For extra Genesee $7 was demanded, 
national law, it. has been explained. trier’s yard, having in the meantime passed over a "' ! tb( ; common brands of stute and Western ranged 
The Emperor of Austria is affianced to Princess some eight hundred miles by land and water to ‘^Kun^ andTsteady at 
Elizabeth ot Bavaria. be manufactured, gone through all the necessary Grain- No wheat afloat Corn is steady at 74e for west- 
The Duke of Bravant has married the sister of process, and finally made another voygge of 3,000 ?!' n a "' 1 mixed. Oars t6@t7c for fair to good Western — 
the Prinet ss Mary of Austria, at Brussels. miles.— Montreal Herald, 25tli ult. For prime samples ot toui-iowed Barley better rates are 
The import duty on breadstuffs into the two ___. four-^wel.’ ; 7b@77c - tor tw0 ' 10wed > a,ld tbr 
L AIU)—Steady, 11@."! 1 ^c. 
BU ITER—Steady ami m good demand. 
CHEESE— Firmer. Sales at sM@9?i'c. 
ALBANY MARKET. 
Albany, Sept. 5. Flour— The effect of the foreign news 
Sicilies is repealed. 
Some popular demonstration against the Ahites 
has been made tit Leghorn. 
Gigantic Cedar.—1 here is nowon exhibition at 
Adam’s tfc Oo.’.s Express office, Broadway, New 
York, a piece of bark taken from a most extraor- 
^ The export of breadstuffs is prohibited from dinary vegetable production in California. The 
6l ^ ce - . , . thickness of the bark is eighteen inches, from 
1 he Kmg of Ava had submitted to peace and it which an approximate idea of the size of the tree 
was proclaimed in Bmmah. itself mav hedm-ived. Tr« dimr>nc\.,. 0 no f..i_ 
^ . itself may he derived. Its dimensions are as fol- 
1 he Chinese imperialists assisted by foreigners, lows : — Entire height 300 feet, height of the first 
were repulsed in an attempt to retake Shia-Boo- limb from the ground 16(1 feet, circumference of 
Kaing. the trunk 96 feet. The tree is a cedar, and stands 
Markets —Liverpool Cotton Market dull, and i u Calvaras county. “ Woodman, spare that tree.” 
quotations unchanged, although favoring buyers. _ 1 
cx,i,o,l W KjH'cnIative feline. Wheat bad J. 
orn amt mixed. Oats l6@17c for fair to good Western.— 
For prime samples of four-i owed Barley better rates are 
paid; sales 8,uuu bu. at 7ti@77e. for two-rowed, and 84c for 
four-rowed. 
Feed—Sales 20,000 bush, at 18e. for second quality and 
18%e for middlings. 
BUFFALO MARKET. 
Buffalo, Sept. 5. — The Atlantic's news lias created 
much excitement upon the market, and prices have ad- 
qanced ou flour 40@50u. Sales Ohio and Michigan at*.■>,- 
10,o arrive, good Ohio »5,10 Michigan §5,31. The rates 
appear to have been §.>,31(^;>,6o lor good to fancy brands, 
ami $5,75@6 tor extra. 
There is good speculative demand for wheat, and hold- 
THORP, SMITH, HANCHETT & CO 
Syracuse, N. Y , Sept. 5, 1853. J93-3t 
American Botanic Garden & Nurseries. 
n 000 STANDARD PEAR TREES. 3 venrs old, 
5 to 7 feet high, mostly Virgalieu and Bart- 
| left. 5,ot:o do. 2 yrs. old, 3 to 5 feet high, including many 
| other leading varieties. These trees are all healthy and 
! vigorous. 
5,000 I’kach, one year from hud, strong and fine. 
20,000 Balsam Fir, 3 years cultivated, very fine. 
10,000 American Arbor vit.k. 2 years cultivated. 
The above, and many other articles, are offered at whole¬ 
sale at very low prices. Also a ireneral assortment of 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Shrubs , Roses , 
Posonias. Phloxes, Spircas. Tulips, Hyacinths , &c.. &c , at 
retail. Particular attention is given to (he cultivation of 
Hardy Evergreens, for door-yards and for hedges. 
Catalogues furnished gratis. Orders so ieited. 
Address DELL & COLLINS. 
Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 193-3t* 
CIRCULAR. 
(ego, to receive stock subscriptions, (the shares are one 
dollar each,) or to address audiences, on invitation, ex¬ 
plaining at length the plans and objects of the People’s 
College, and also as he views the idea of a true edut ation. 
Respectfully, G. F. NEEDHAM. 
SUFFOLK PIGS. 
IjlHE subscribers are prepared to receive orders for pure 
1 Suffolk Pigs, bred from stock imported by the late 
William Stickney it. 1848,—also by the subscriber in Janu¬ 
ary last. Address 
JOslA1I STICKNEY, Boston or Watertown, 
or ISAAC STICKNEY. Boston, Mass. 
Boston, August, 1853. 190-l3w-lm 
SUFEOLSS MGS FOU SALE. 
T WENTY pairs of pure bred Suffolk Pigs for sale 
by the subscriber. Also Breeding Sows. They can 
he safely forwarded by Railroad, Express, &c., to almost 
any part of the country. <J. J. HOLDEN, 
June, 1853. G86m3] Wa.’epole, N. H. 
Improved Portable Cider Mill and Press. 
FOUR GREAT ORATIONS. 
Diploma at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First 
iu Can aras county. Woodman, spare that tree.” Coi n—Quiet, and holders firm at- an advance to which 
This volume is printed in the best style of typographical premiums at the Suite Fair at Utica, and at the Columbia 
art, on a supeiior quality of paper. It contains one liuu- and Rensselaer County Fairs, and diploma at tlie VVest- 
dred and eighty-four pages, and is illustrated with the Chester County Fair. 
most accurate and splendid Steel Portrait of Mr. Webster Descriptive circulars sent free to all post-paid applica- 
extant. Toe Life is from tlie accomplished pen of Louis lions. See page 254 of this paper, fur engraving. Price, 
Gaylord Clark, the able and popular editor of the Kniek- S40,— and ail persons living near Rochester or away from 
erbucker Magazine. The Eulogy is by an eloquent and any agency, may order of me, and when they get tne mill 
appreciating Ameiieau writer. The four great Orations they may deduct the freight and remit the balance to me. 
comprise the most eloqueut and popular of Mr. Webster’s Manufactured by W. O. HICKOK, 
intellectual efforts, viz: 
vanml 44 ; while quoted 7sl0d@8s4d ; deliver*- i«« „ l ?T 5 “ SU "' | , a b !' theC 7' 
file in November 8s6d ; red 7s4d@8s. 't It Ta q T t,eC1 ' cd th . nt lbc war bt “: 
Flour advanced Is@ls3d@l.s6d per bbl; Balfi- ^ e t e h " l"T \f’ C ° t .« rn } ,,,ntetl 
mo e, Ohio and Philadelphia 29s@29.-6d ; deliv- ° •' tbe 30,b of ***> ] ^ 8 ’ wbeu tbe vatified treaty 
t ruble in November 30s : western canal 28s. <>» 0^ "'asexchanfred between the two countries. 
Indian coni firm at 6,1 advance. those persons who enlisted into the 
Provisions—Bacon quiet. All tendency to a l , P f ? 8ubse ^ ueut t0 tbat 
fun her decline appears checked. Beef and pork da te, ate not entitled to bounty land. 
steady and in request; cheese buoyant; lard in- m .v mi ^ 
active; yellow steady. Gen. Taylor’s Family.—T he St. Louts Re- 
Tlte London mouey market was rather quiet. 1 7veml S of il' n '“ ,lcin ? t1G g ?, atb • of C !' b 
Con-mis dosed for money and account at 98W f '^ e falle,,lnto ,be 
a9p3 / J ^ eirol [ ( 4 supposing that Mrs. Bliss was the only 
Glasgow iron market steady. Pig 67s6d. smviiing membet of Gen. T aylor’s family. r lhis 
From James M'Henry's Circular. ^ r an , e ' ror ' * b !’ r ® ls a Sister, tlie wife of Dr. 
Liverpool, August 23. Su !^ 0, > U. S. Army and Col. Taylor, son 
t, tt- , , . ot Genetal Taylor, both still living. 
Breadstuffs.— \Ve have renewed excitement;_ ° _ 
qm.tattons of flour and wheat have reached high S.ngular-T he Patterson (N. J.) Intelligencer 
pf 'i'l d' 1 ^ptAudators h.tve taken huge paicels ot gives a curious incident of the late thunder storm- 
1 h hiddphutflou. at 30s. per barrel; andol prime « A little girl was standing at a window before 
c '. bcat a C,b l' el 71 ! ba -’ < ? tber Bor j s 1,1 winch was a young maple tree. After a brilliant 
rjronortion. Somn rmrolmsps hnvp lip/ n mm u Hr /a., k x* i- i . • & . . _ _ llilllL 
buyers do not seem ineiiued to accede. We hear of no 
sales. 
Oats—Dull and heavy. We hear of no sales. 
NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET. 
NEW YORK, Aug. 29—At Washington Drove Yard— 
I he offerings comprised 2,500 beeves, all brought in by 
ihovers from the south ami west. A fair den.and pre- 
'ailed, and all hut some 200 were taken at prices ranging 
as in quaii,y, from s to 9K 'if lb. The market closed siilf. 
At Browning s—and Calves are more plenty—85 
on sale. All disposed of at from *25 to $i< 5. as in quality. 
Sheep and Lambs—Market well stocked, but demand 
brisk. Sales of Sheep at from 81.7ft to $ J@6. Lambs 
trom SI,60 to 2,75®4,15. Left over 500. 
At < hamberlain s—250 Beeves, 50 Cows and Calves, and 
4,000 Sheen ami Lambs. Tne Beeves sold at from 7@9>£ 
per ib. Cows .225 to §35@50. < alies 4,j to 7c. ■P'lb.— 
Sheep s2 50 3,60, 5,50@6,50. Lambs 81,5b to S3@4. 
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET. 
CAMBRIDGE, Aug 31.—At market, 3,212 Cattle, about 
comprise the most eloqueut and popular ot Mr. Webster’s Manufactured by W. O. HICKOK, 
intellectual efforts, viz : Harrisburg, Pa. 
Adams and Jeff-rson, Bunker Hill Monument, Sold by LONGETT & GRIPPING, 25 CUff-st., N. Y. 
First Settlement of New England, and da 
Reply to Hayne. 
The work is duly entered according to Act of Congress, 
; and is stereotyped in the best manner, it is an authorized 
edition, and sanctioned by Mr. Webster's family aud 
executors. 
Terms :—Paper bound—For 100 copies, 35 cents; 1,000 
copies,30 ets.; retail, 50 c;s. Muslin bound—for 100 copies 
50cts.; 1,000 do., 45 ets.; retail, 75 ets. 
Lioeral terms of exchange. Address all orders to 
WIBL’K M. HAYWARD & CO, 
Publishers, Rochesrer, N. Y. 
N. B .—Agents wanted to wholesale aud retail the above 
work. 193-4t 
Rochester, Sept. 5, 1853. 
FOIS SALE. 
DANA BROTHERS, Utica. 
PROUTY & CHE iV, Geneva. 
HIGGINS & C A LICiNS, Castile, Wyoming Co. 
C. K. YOUNG. Main-st., Buifalo. 
O. GREGORY. Binghamton. 
CHAS. ASHLEY, Ogdensburg. 
D. LANDKETH, Philadelphia. 188-8twlm 
Springfield, Ohio, May 1, 1852. 
Mr. W. O. Hickoic : Dear Sir,—I purchased one of 
your improved cider mills at tlie State Fair at Lancaster, 
Pa., last year. Since then 1 have tested it effectually, and 
must say it surpasses any machine, for the purpose it is 
intended for, that l have ever seen, and 1 have examined 
a good many, before purchasing aud since. Its construc¬ 
tion being simple, it never gets out of order. It supa-ses 
m.v most sanguine expectation. Could 1 not procure an¬ 
other one, 1 wouhUioc part with mine tor four times the 
price of them, as “mow its value. 
Yours truly, CHAS. M. CLARK. 
acres impfoved, and in a good state of cultivation, and is 
proportion. Some purchases have betu made for 
export to France ; hut our dealers and consumers 
decline to follow the advance. Indian Com and 
other articles tire without change. 
Free Democratic Nominations.—T lie Slate 
Free Democratic Convention met at Syracuse, 
Sept 1st, tied made the following nominations for 
flash of lightning, a complete image of the tree 
was found imprinted on her body. This is not 
the first instance of the kind, but it is a singular 
phenomenon ” 
Guano.—'A cargo of 800 tons guano was receiv¬ 
ed at this port Monday, 29th ult., per barque 
Rocket, trom the coast ot Pciu, tor manuring pur- 
Two years old—815, 18, 21 @36. 
Three years old—©32, 35, 38, 41, 53@62, 
Sheep and Lambs--6,335 at market. 
Extra, 81, 44,J@6 
By lot—82, D/ z . 2 '., 2.37, 21, 3@3>£. 
Swine—None to speak of. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET. 
I acres is seeded to Glover and timothy, and 30 acres is in- ty and usefulness cannot be surpassed. From the size of 
tended for wheat this fall. For further particulars, inquire the Air Chamber, sufficient power is obtained to enable 
of, or apply to the subscriber on tlie premises. one man to throw a steady stream of nicer to the height 
N’. B.—Purchasers wishing only a lnitidi ed. or fifty acres of 50 feet perpendicularly, thereby rendering it a desira- 
Calf Slvin-Tu-iier Ih [ can lie accommodated. JACOB EAKER. ble article as a protection against fire, for washing win- 
Veal Calves —$6 8 fe<®12- at market l to ’ Conquest, Cayuga Co., N Y., Aug. 5, 1853. 193-3t» dows of second and third stories of buildings, carriages, 
Cows and Calves—Wl ->T r i L- , , . !• „„ . -----&c. With our newly invented Water Diffuser, as a Gar- 
Stores — Wnrkino- Oxen— A‘Vo> ilk ion °14 a "mu !swi n i! BIIV.HVH POOTKA FOWLS for sale by den Engine it defies competition : the Diffuser is a perfect 
Yearlings— *7 .sf.fq ^ > 12j, 145, t90@210. Jthe Subscriber. Price, $10 per pair, or a cock and and simple article, (which we intend to get patented,) and 
Two years old—SI 5 * 18 "iirf'n f lw0 pullets tor $i2. Address, post-fiatd, its superiority over the Rose Sprinkler, is that it will throw 
Sept. 5, 1853. 
JAS. M. HARPER, New Hartford, N. Y. 
ACADEMY AT OVID. 
four times tlie quantity of water a much greater distance, 
and spread it perfectly even, with less power applied. 
N B.—A Garden Engine with a Diffuser of the above 
description, used in orchards and gai dens, to throw soap- 
• ( rjlHE Fall term of this Institution will commence on suds on the young trees, will destroy many kinds of ver- 
JL Wednesday, September Mill, and continue fourteen niin likely to destroy the fruit, and be an invaluable nddi- 
' weeks. This School is open to youth of both sexes. tion to the implements of the nurseryman ami horticul- 
1 instruction is given iu botli the ancient and modern | turist 
Prison Inspector, Horace Boardmau. of Clinton. 
Engineer, Silas Cornell, of Monroe. Judge of the 
Seneca Falls, N. Y., June, 1853. 
COWING & CO. 
183wl0 
Icf, and Frost in August.— On the 28th ulimo 
Court tit Appeals, (lull term) Leonard Gibbs, of there iv&s a severe frost at Detroit aud vicinity._ 
Washington. Do. (short term) H. J. Chase, of In many places tender plants were entirely ruitied, 
N iagara. Clerk of the Court of Appeals, Thomas having been turned black. At the residence of a 
\V. Frost, ot Oneida. farmer a pail of water was covered with ice. At 
—--—- Cleveland. Ohio, there was also a severe frost on 
A Fearful Account.— Mr. Everett, late Secte- Saturday night week. 
tary ol Si ate. is generally known as a gentleman —-- 7 --- 
of extensive information ; one who will iiot“ speak JSF* Several carrier pigeons thrown up at 
without book” on important subjects involving Rmiuleanx, (France.) at 5 o’clock ou the morning 
Stores—Yearlings $7, h@9. 
Two years old $15, 19, 22@28. 
Three years old—83c, 32, 35@3S. 
Working Oxen—$85, lull, ll!h 125, I36@140. 
Cows and Calves—$21, 21, 25, 30. 36, 35, 4«@46 
Sheep and Lambs—82, 2.50, 3@4: extra. 84, 5, 5,50@6 
Swine—6@7e; retail 7@8c. Fat Hogs 5%c. 
000 lives; sent 250,000 to prison and 100,000 Labours. 
children to the poorhonse; caused 1,500 murders gy An heiress of great wealth and beauty 
.. % 
n 17 a „ Geoigetown, D. C., on Saturday last, aud was 
to , Tt T 1N , Al ; (:LST 'V Me,-A T at Al, g us - « (ai " >n the arms of her lover. Great excitement 
ob’. J ‘j'‘tmday, (lesttoyed six saw mills, machine prevailed at the convent. Search was made iu 
[dishing, in twelve horns, a journey of 211 leagues, 
or 18 leagues (54 miles) per hour for 12 oonsecu- 
a t earful account.— Mr. Everett, late Secte- Saturday night week. D U U ( n n 1 
tary ot Si ate. is generally known as a gentleman *- 7 -Q • * I e| vj Q p < 
of extensive information; one who will not“ speak Several carrier pigeons thrown up at---^___ 
without book” on important subjects involving Rmndeaux, (France.) at 5 o’clock ou the morning Morris, on Monday evening, Sept. 5 , by the Rev. 
statistical facts. From a computation ofhis.it ( d Saturday, July 30. retiched Brussels the same man b'^the^tfi’eeT A - NICHOLS, fore- 
appears that the use of alcoholic beverages costs ^ be bl!St *drd entered the dovecot al HELEN J tVKEKS, of the foi me/place^ '"’ SUd MlSS 
the United Slates directly, in ten years, $120,- 40 minutes after 4 in the evening, thus accent- .. 11 
00 . 1 , 000 ; has burnt or otherwise destroyed |dishing, in twelve houts, a journey of 211 leagues, (A 1 ( 
000,000 worth of property ; has destroyed 300.’- °. r leagues (54 miles) per hour for 12 consecu- plJ C cl T 1 ) §1 < 
000 lives; sent 250,000 to prison and 100,000 Uve hours. - - 1 __ 
children to the poorhonse ; caused 1,500 murders |jy An heiress of great wealth and beauty Pr L ' G f fv "' suddenly, ofiuflamation,Mrs. 
lulb “ — ,? ^ —-—= 
n 1 ^ T Georgetown, I). C., on Saturday last and was 1 «°iiroe Academy, Henrietta, N. IT. 
Great I 1 ire in Augusta, Me.— A fire at Angus- soon in the arms of her lover Great excitemeiVt r F^« fl Kal i T‘‘ rra of " eeks wil1 commence on the 
ta, on Saturday, destroyed six saw mills machine nrevailed at 1 1 Z ZuZu, excitement 1 12th ot bept. mst. The Rev. II. H. Hakf, formerly 
shops mid blind factories and a valn-d! 1 P ,• lbe . Cl,,IVe ." 1 - te eaich was made in Rrinetim of the Darien Centre Seminary, and well knowh 
mil t’k, UHn .1 < T -k k a, ” g eve, 7 direction, in vam. Matrimonial services f a “ “hie and successtui iustrueioi, takes charge of the 
null, the best in the State, built by the late D. have been performed ere this Institution. 
sued in tlie most approved bchools in tlie country. ATKINS 5 JSl^IjjF-ISAKIiVlx REAPER* 
Lectures are given on Chemistry, in all its branches; ri11Ils M 1 nuiv p ; s now ( m 7 . ro d !o *i lp ...ml. „ Ilfl wjn .. 
-* “ ° r 
The Hoard of Instruction consists of Rov. Amos B rown. h ^i’ g , b ? e ? suf T 
Edwin Pikkce, William H. Brewr*, Gkorgf. B.Vose, and ^(though it soon w,!l be) it is not 
Misses Isabella Mii.ADand Angelina Jamkson. TbeGen- vananted to be equal to a machine made mamly or wholly 
tlcmcn are all of them graduates of some of the best New °The'rkuing apparatus is of novel and very simple con- 
England Col!eg> s, and lilt Ladies hai e proved themselves strU( . t j on un d not liable to derangement, and every farmer 
entirely competent to their stations. who has seen it in the harvest fleld, says it performs the 
Charge for instruction on the Piano Forte is *10 per u better than a man can possibly do it. 
garter, and $4 per quarterfor trench, Pam ting, or Draw- Pl . it ? e o( lD!ivhiu0S lU Chicago, *175, of wliich, S75 must 
r.pn, ajj-f or pjrtoh, * ,,d 
The Trustees beg leave to assure the public, that no 
measures on their part will be spared to make tiiisa FIRST 
CLASS INSTITUTION. They will immediately erect 
additional buildings to be used as a boarding house for 
Young Ladies, Chapel, &c., at a cost of *10,1)00 or more, 
aud will make all other necessary improvements. 
Catalogues with an appendix, affording all requisite 
knowledge of tlie School, will be sent to persons request¬ 
ing it, on application to Rev. A. Brown, Principal. 
HALSEY SANFORD, Sec’y. 
Ovid, August 10th, 1853. 190-4vv 
Tbe machines are most thoroughly built and warranted. 
tgE Descriptive circulars, with cuts, sent to post-paid 
applications. [ ts2m3.] J. S. WRIGHT. 
“ Prairie Farmer” Warehouse, Chicago, June, 1853. 
MfxYBltoM TO BOOKBINDERS.— FOR SALE 
-4/iLf hL —The Tools, stock and Fixtures iu a well 
established BINDERY, now doing a good 
P vSkilU. ~.ir business. The owner has been in it for 
tlie last twelve years, and only wishes to leave to do other 
business that will be better for his health. 
For particulars concerning the busiuess,address Demo¬ 
crat Office, Rochester, N. Y., or to the subscriber, 
F. II. MARSHALL. 
Rochester, July 21, 1853. 187-tf 
Emery, Esq.; aiso ali the dry-houses with their 
contents. The large Kyanisfug Ship House, re¬ 
ave been performed ere this. 
l he Plaeerville Herald, of the 20th con- 
I uition from three to six dollars per term, according to 
_ _ the age ot the pupil and the studies pursued. Board cau 
cent ly owned by'the Fmunebe^md' Ikmlaml tai '! s a letter a Correspondent V,f toto- five^ ^lars 
which was purchased a few days since by the ? rUmo ’ e . ,vln S an account of tlie discovery of a oversight of kitchen, &c., or good rooms can be had for 
Water Power Co., also destroyed with a few other t runCJ ded pyramid on the great American desert, ? tl V I , ^ nrs ?° themselves at moderate charge. The 
Imildings. The whole loss is estimated at from J?' ne 2(10 n | ik ‘" north-west of the junction of tlie culars'ut Sagk & ! epair ^ i , aHd refitted ' <**- 
$ 150,000 to $200,000. ^ia with the Colorado. It is said to have been Gt & **$ h^T’uasEL^Ine w 
-- about 130 feet high, lint 25 feet had been dis- East Henrietta, N. Y., b ept ,' ls 53 ’i 9 > 3 f 
An Immense Work.— In a recent debate in the P la ced by some convulsion of nature. --- - 
Sxk tT" ,n f t s,r "i dy r V 1 ™' fJt 
lud thousand pounds, and is so far irom being crease on up freight, beiim merchandise from tido ha ' e tor baIe » b out twenty pairs, and at prices that any 
complete, that it cannot be finished in less that water is *67 700 • ,,d „„ thl j “ ^ -u. W-who ,s able to own half a dozen common 
fori v years This catalogue aheadv 6IK i oVm ’ i ! » 0/ >iU(i and on the down freights on fowls. They are broods of April, May. and Juue-geuu- 
~ i ' wr\ 1 ‘ ” U , L , . y.,, „ E-Ou the ptoduce of this Mate, $9,388. There is a *“e as imported;—being of stock received from the im- 
' Vul . nmes ' ^ ,1C " completed, is will form, “a decrease of $22,286 ou the produce of the West l>0 ,T r ’ b, ' cd immediate b' from fowls brought, from China, 
neat aud portable work of 13,000 volumes 1” cm States P Ce 01 '>^tf _ D. ELY, 69 So. Fitzhugh St., 
FINK FOWLS. 
THE NEW SINGING HOOK HEADY! Rochester, July 21, 1853. 187-tf 
THE SHAWM.-—-:--- 
V COMPLETE Library op Church Music, contain- A BAK1 ‘ CHANCE. 
ing atrout onb thousand Tunes, AnUioms, Chants, T)ERSONS wishing to add an agreeable and lucrative 
Sei Pieces, &c., including a new and origiual Sacred Can- JL business, to tlie pleasure of traveling can have the op- 
tata or Oratorio, entire. portunity, by purchasing the Patent right for a State, for 
ts— ntt rTTTA nr v> tvd a ti tv st htt , t - tt An at. tt JlfuiWH n s Premium C.orn Shelter and Veg el able Grinder . 
By W-L-JAM B. BRABBTJRY and GEORGE F. This Shelter is certainly belter adapted to the wants of the 
ROOT, a33isted by THOMAS HASTINGS and T. farmer than any other, as it is simple, durable and easy to 
B MASON work with one hand, yet it has the advantage of two 
Every teacher of music and leader of a choir, should ex- cra “ ks t f'" 5 l ? g * T® 
amine tliis new work. The union of so many distinguish- porfeec y tdean at the same momeiiq and separates the 
ed authors, lias secured for it an unprecedented variety co . b ' ^ , l h ' V ® , ,° Ve ’ T , ” P ™I 
and richness of new as well as old material, will, several it ff ( n; tr .°“ 30 
important original features, which give it peculiar interest. V A,.Atahles for f ed tor «iook- ^ adaptcd t0 grmdiug 
farmer than any other, as it is simple, durable and easy to 
work with one hand, yet it has the advantage of two 
cranks, or horse power. It shells large and small ears 
perfectly clean at the same moment, and separates the 
cob. It is fed moderately by tlie shovel, or thrown pro- 
important original features, which give it peculiar interest. 
Any professional musician, desiring a copy for examimi- 
vegetables for feed for stock. 
Extensive sales have been, and are being made for the 
tion, can have it sent to him free of postage, by remitting , .TIX'Vki , „ ,!’ , Ior tne 
60 cents to the publishers. MASON BROTHERS, wfu eU ' f therentStates. The Proprietor 
191-3t 23 Park Row, New York. l rs:1, f 1,6 rl " bt f ? r 0TH ’ or more States, at a rate 
_’__ the purchaser can make large prvjits, with proper exer- 
Hickok’s Patent I in proved Cider Mill and Press. 
.i,,, 1 a • i , a • ’ - <-vvnu u»n luuzeu common A\7”E have been appointed sole agents for the sale of 
11 ^8 bt8 . on tovvls - . Giey are broods of April, May. and June-genu- \\ this Mill and Press in the eity of New York. This 
late, $J,388. There is a lneas nnported; being of stock received from the im- is the most approved mill now in use. Catalogues, wish 
the produce ot the West- ^i'qw brt ' tmmediately from fowls brought from China. description and drawing will be forwarded by addressing 
tion. His terms will he easy, so that the buyer can soon 
realize the most of his money from the proceeds of sales. 
Address E. ROBINSON, 
192-3t Greencastle, Franklin Co., Penn. 
ice of the West- 1 p0 , r ooTi bled 'mniediately from fowls brought from China. description and drawing will be forwarded by addressin 
‘c . , D. ELY, 69 So. Fitzhugh St., us post-paid. Price *11). LONGETT & GRIPPING, 
• sept. 1, 18o3. Rochester, N. Y. 187-3t 25 Cliff St., New Yorl 
M ONEY TO LOAN on Bond and Mortgage, on im¬ 
proved farms. L. A. W ARD, 
36 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
7JL proved farms. 
[169m6.] 
