MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
jfomgn Intelligence. Clje Markets. ; 
_—----their Nursery. 4 '£ mi’es north-west of Wnterloo. n general 
ARRTVAT OT" TTTP "RALTIC Rural New-Yorker Office, ) assortment of FRUIT AND ORN.VMLN 1 Al, I KI-.I.S. 
AKxtiYAL UF JELL isAljlio. Rochester, April 7, 1652. j Those wishing to purchase, are invited to call and ex- 
- ... „ . 1 , ' ' , . amine our stock. 
Four 'fcavs later from Europe. Wb make our first report of April, under unusual cir- We have very fine trees of Balsam Fir, Nor wny Spruce, 
J __ ’ cumstances. Not',only has Winter “lingered in the lap Red Cedar, American Arbor Vitae, &c., &c., suitable lor 
_ T, ... , XT v i a^« 1A f,„- of Spring,” but while we write, a storm of snow is whirl- door yards, cemetaries and hedges. AlsoalnrgeroHec- 
The Baltic arrived at New York, April 5—four . " 61 . ’ , . „ , h „, t on of evergreens of small size, at wholesa e, tor N urse- 
davs later news. mg m the wind, and carpeting the ground in a style that rymen Fo V trees collected .o order; and trees packed 
‘ The lower qualities of cotton have been neglect- would do no discredit t0 “ 0,d Jannari “*” h ," nsel [: in lhe hcst inan »'' r >' or transportation i.v canal or railway, 
ed and prices favor buyers, while for the better havc as had Spr-ng weather, and nearly as Tittle of WM ^ 
guides full prices are paid. Corn declined 6 d„ active spnng bus.ness. The bad roads prevent a large in- Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y., April. 1652. [llftwi*] 
Wheat 2d. Flour offered at Is. decline. flux from the surrounding country and were wen-t la- - . 
vored with a few plank roads, the city would he in a state I Alt f. li t It 
England.— Lord Brougham has laid on the table f _ ,„oii n f mint round nbont it Work or. the r~P HE advertiser, wishing to relinquish fanning, offers 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ? 
Rochester, April 7, 1852. 5 
We make onr first report of April, under unusual cir- 
FRDiT AND ORMMFJTAL 'FREES. 
rpHE Subscribers, having formed a co-partnership u->- 
X der the name of Dell & Collins, offer for sale, at 
their Nursery, \}4 mi’es north-west of Waterloo, a general 
assortment of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Those wishing to purchase, are invited to call and ex¬ 
amine our stock. 
We have very fine trees of Balsam Fir, Norway Spruce, 
would do no discredit to “old Jannarius” himself. We j n the best manner for transportation hv canal or railway, 
have as yel, had no Spring weather, and nearly as little of HENRY COM "iNS 
active spring business. The bad roads prevent a large in- Waterl00t Seneca Co., N. Y., April, 1-52.' [llliwi*] 
wheat 2d. Flour offered at Is. decline. flux from the surrounding country, and wereiwe not fa-j — - --- “ SAIL 
vored with a few plank roads, the city would he in a state i lAK.u a t It wAILH.,. 
England.— Lord Brougham has laid on the table of si with a wall of mu d ,. 0 und about it. Work or. the ! 'T'HE advertiser, wishing to relinquish farming, offers 
Si? “r® Kr "S •— **•»" •»«». - *—» r »■ *»•! ..I * a? te'&zssr&sz. "wtks 
and le.tssetnbnngof I at liament, to a J dat s. fe.ud henCGi tllere is a f a i r prospect of “ indefinite postpone- p t contains 120 acres, and is most eligibly loc ted lor 
he hoped something would be done before the rae nt.” market, &c., being on tlie plank road one mile north of 
dissolution, to put down bribery and corruption ( R UN—Very litt’e of any kind offering Wheat is Clarkson village, and only three miles from the canal at 
it elections. , ., Brockport. On it is a frame home, barn, and 5<Thr 30 
aieteouuna. _ wantedat the mills, and full quotations wpuld be paid — .i 1Pt t JatabUne with I! stalls.- and two orchards of craft 
EMERY * COUP ANY, 
Sole Manufacturers for the United States, 
OF THE 
N. Y. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY’S 
FIRST PREMIUM 
RAILROAD HORSE POWER, 
Patented by H. L. Emery, Feb. 24, 1852. 
Manufactory, on Hamilton, Liberty and Union 
Sts.; Warehouse and Sale Rooms, 
Nos 359 and 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
rrtHE above Horse Powers have been awarded the high 
X esl Premiums at the Fairs of the New York State 
Agricultural Society in 1-5 >, and again in 1851; also, the 
highest Premium at the Michigan State Fair, at Detroit, 
Mich., in September, 1851, where a majority of the Com 
mittee owned and were using Wheelers’ Powers on their 
farms, Having purchased them previous to seeing out 
epicyclovdnl in form—as are those on the’inks working 
into them— which is acknowledged by all mechanics and 
engineers to he the strongest and most perfect form of 
teeth, and works with less friction and wear, as the dirv- 
ing surfaces present to each other a rolling, instead of 
sliding frictions; this kind of teeth, on account ot their 
rounded lorm, work much deeper into each other, and 
have little or no inclination to lift out of gear. 
B -• 
The last cut shows the construction of the truck wheels 
which are 1| inches larger in diameter, and revolve on 
dissolution, to put down bribery and corruption 
at elections. 
Lord Derby said lie was anxious for a settle- c ; rn is morc finn at the east , and wi „ sel , we „ as g00I1 as 
ment ot the commercial policy, and thought the j )0al3 rvm . Brewers are looking for barley, which for the 
next autumn should not pass without a new I at- w h 0 i e season has commanded high rates. Oats and qparst 
liament, declaring conclusively, the verdict of the , ns general | y , a , e in good demand for feed, 
nation on the cause of the Government. FLOUR-No ac tive operations in our market. At Al- 
!n the House o Commons Lord John Russell bany> the price ls firrn wilh steady sales. Corn meal is 
asked the Chancellor oi the Exchequer whether . . . f 
?, there is a fair prospect of “ indefinite postpone- p.t contains 120 acres, and is most eligibly loc ted lor 
( >> market, &c., being on the plunk road one mile nort 1 of 
AIN—Very litt’e of any kind offering. Wheat is Clarkson village, and only three miles from the canal at 
; . ,, , .. Brockport. On it is a frame hon>e, barn, and ;»0 In *20 
jil at the mills, and full quotations would be paid sdied—stabling with I! stalls,— and two orchards of graft 
is more firm at the east, and will sell well as soon as ed fruit. The fences are in good repair, 
run. Brewers are looking for barley, which for the Sixty acres are new land lying one mile west of said 
, iii i., ,, , i road, and on which 35 acres of wheat may he sowed the 
5season has commanded high rates. Oats and qpnrse COfIlj ’ nc fall . [H9wl*l SAMUEL FULLER. 
5 generally, are in good demand for feed. Clarkson, N. Y., April, 1852. 
own, aho a Cold Medal at the American Institutein 1851. '«rger circles at the ends of the , ower-giviug then, an 
It was also exhibited at the state Fairsofuhio, Maryland adva.nage over the sma ter wheels A sec .on o u link 
and Pennsylvania,and received the highest awards which ls kIi<) ' v ” Wlt h the end ot the flooring attached, these 
could he given by the roles of their societies. In every P'<'«' ks ■'*«.* all one inch wider, and consequently wear up 
case, it has been it; competition with all endless chain by use much closes, before bending or ireaking under the 
Powers of any note in this country. weight ot the appals. As a Hack and Pimon Power, 
Over Six Hundred setts of the above Powers were sold the latter has every advantage over the common kinds in 
the ministers were nrenared to advise the crown inquired for ' Afe o .i’i J s,lee P* 80 ceieoraien ior me superior quality ot 
tne mintsteis were prepared to acivise me crown PROVISIONS—A steady market for all kinds. Our . their mutton, and the quantity of tdlow they 
to dissolve the 1 arliament and summon a new raarketig bare of heavy transactions in barreled meats.— produce. Would inform the public that 1 have 
one with tlie least possible delay. f> 4l . . .. „ I , from halt to full bloods for sale, ami am raising them ex* 
The Chancellor said it was the wish of the Becf or t ie Clty Inar c s ls " actl re request, and not p ress |y f 0r that object. The full bloods from which l am 
Itie Chancellor sail it was tne wish ol tne p , enty Good prices may be obtained. breeding are from the flock ol Z. B. Wakeman, of Herki- 
Government to meet the new 1 arliament, that its SEEDS—There is but little clover seed in market, and mer Co., the man who has shared so largely in the pre¬ 
decision may be taken on the question of confi- ta looki None can be ptfrehased in quantity but miums at our State Fairs. 
deuce m the present administration, and the ..... , . „„ “ . Those wishing to procure the above Kind of t heep, will 
measures which thev will feel it their duty to Ittoshortf lhe s,ock oflhat known to hepureand do well to apply personally or otherwise, all lettersre- 
iiu,<l. .us \ oy y o c | ean very limited, and no farmer who consults his true specting pedigree, price, &c., (addressed to me at East 
and pul in use from June to January last, not one being 
returned or failed. 
To enable the public to distinguish the above Horse 
Power from all others, we here show its principal, and 
most important parts, by diagrams and references—beside 
like diagrams and refereuccsof the Rack and Pinion Pow 
SOUTH DOWN SH12EI* TOI5 SAME. most important parts, by diagrams and references—beside 
THE Subscriber is breeding the South Down like diagrams and refereuccsof the Rack and Pinion Pow 
S v j ,'A) Sheep, so celebrated for the superior quality of ( ' r . t' 8 made by ourselves, Wheelers, and others; and also 
their mutton, and the quantity of tdlow thev i the Rack and Pinion with epigvcloydal teeth, which has 
their mutton, and the quantity of tdlow tlmv 
produce. Would inform the public that I have 
from half to full bloods for sale, and am raising them ex¬ 
pressly for that object. The full bloods from which l am 
breeding are from the flock ol Z. II. Wakeman, of Herki- 
long been successfully used in this vicinity, and which, 
with ourrecent improvements, in its adaptation and appli¬ 
cation to our Horse Power machinery, places it the first 
on the list of Rack and Pinion Powers. 
SEED9—There is but little clover seed in market, and j mer Co., the man who lias shared so largely in the pre- 
measures which they will feel it their duty to 
propose. 
Lord John Russell said he should offer no fur- 
interost will purchase any other, however Cheap. Very Hamilton, Madison Co.. N. Y.,) will receive prompt at- 
. . ... . c . „„,. • , . ten lion. IRA BRAINARD. 
, ... .. , , ... i little doing in timothy. Garden teeds are in some demand, 
tlier opposition to granting the naval and nnlita- I ... ” ‘ , . . . 
” F. , b •, , . , , In this department our market stands pre-eminent, lor 
rv supplies, and tlie militia bill, as it was desirable . . , 
J t », fresh pure seeds. * 
to dissolve Parliament, as soon as consistent with l , . . ... , xj x- . 
; , hops—V ery few hops arc grown in Western N. York 
the public service, he thought no measures, not , , , ... rrn , . 
, 1 , i, n? i , and we have no regular market here. The price has been 
absolutely required, should be brought forward. . ,. r 
mi d j. t! t . • 0 ,-, iii : unusually high the past year. Vi e notice quotations at 
The arrival ot Col. Fremont in England has j . ,,, .. 
. , ° i 25(2)23 for State at Albany, and 26(5)33 in New York. We 
created considerable interest. ... , , ... ,. e . 
,, -Hi at v i shall make regular quotations her eatter. 
lhe steamer Great Britain will leave New York . „„ „ . . , . , , . 
: . ... ... , , VEGETABLES—Potatoes have receded. As flamers 
on the hist of May. On her trial trip she made „ . . , . . ... 
' _ .| , • 1 uncover their spring stock, the supply is more abundant. 
10 rnrles per hour. . WOOL—We hear of no sales in market. At a sale in 
i range. Paris letters state that m the Budget • ^proy, 27th ult., Saxony lleece, brought 48 ? Saxony and 
for 1853 shortly to be Laid before the Legislative A \j er ; no 47 f and fu l blood 45 cents, other grades in propor- 
corjxs, a reduction ot the army will be proposed ot ^; on> j n other articles the market presents no new feature, 
from 50 to 5 . 1,000 men and the incieuso ot the ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
gen d armes by 2o,000. Flour, bhl. 84 . 5 urd) 5 ,(jo Butter, lb. 22<®25c 
Gen. Gavaignac pievious to refusing his seat m pork, mess. 15 , 00 ( 5 ) 15^0 Cheese, lb. •KcObc 
the Chamber wished to consult Geu. Lannoriciero p 0 . ewi.ti,ou®ti,25 podwrv. 
HOPS—Very few hops arc grown in Western N. York 
and we have no regular market here. The price has been 
unusually high the past year. We notice quotations at 
25(3)23 for State at Albany, and 26(5)33 in New York. We 
shall make regular quotations hereafter. 
East Hamilton,N. Y., March, !?,).>. 
FOR 8ALI2. 
A GOOD AND VALUABI 
taining about 143 acres, pleas: 
.E FARM, con-(P® 
antiy situated on 
the Transit road, two miles south fiom Lock port.—which 
is one of the best markets in Western New Vork.ntVord- 
ttig sttclt excellent facilities of transit for all kinds of pro 
duceto the eastern markets. The farm is ii a good state 
fe ” ‘ J > ’. . Flour, bhl.@4,5605,60 Butter, lb.220’25c 
Gen. Gavaignac previous to refusing his seat m pork, mesa. 15 , 00015,56 Cheese, lb.. .708c 
the Chamber wished to consult Geu. Lannoriciero l»o. ewi.0,0006,25 poultry. 
and Bodeau, aud accordingly applied for a pass- Beef, cwt 4,6005,00 Turkeys,lb.?O10c 
port to Belgium. He was informed he could Do. bbltness.ll.UOO 11,50 Chickens.t>Obc 
p u . Lard, tried.9010 sbeds. 
have it, but would hud tuo iroutier closed ugaiust uo. leaf Wc Clover, bu. . . 5,00/5)5,75 
him on his return, aud he declined to accept. Hams, smoked.... .ooioc Timothy.2,2503,00 
The President was present at a review, on Mon- Shoulders, do.. 703c Flax.J ,2501,50 
rluv an,I nvervfhinrr OL<se.l off with the meatest PoUtoes.bu..C2iOAc . sundries._ 
VEGETABLES—Potatoes have receded. As farmers ° r cultivation—comprising also a comnmdions House, 
.. . , . , . large Bain, and other outbuilding?, with an Orchard of 
uncover their spring stock, the supply is more abundant. al)0 b , u 3 acreSi stock ed vith a select assortment of choice 
WOOL—We hear of no sales in market. At a sale in fruit trees now in fu 1 hearing. The plank ro <i leading 
Troy, 27tli ult., Saxony fleece, brought 48, Saxony and from Loc.Kportto Buffdo, forms the w st !> und ry of the 
Merino 47, and fu I blood 45 cents,other grades in propor- Aitisfactory reasons can be giu t, 'or be present 
. , , , ’ . „ owner offering flu sale such a destrah’e sitim v n. For 
bon. In other araclcs tlie market presents no new feature, further particulars, application may 1 e made to .1 Esse P. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. HAINES. Suneyor, I.oekport, N. Y.,or to THOMAS 
a. i „ n „ oon .,. PIERSON, tlie owner, on the premises. 
--if S. ! S ^ • .. ,2a £k£ I Mowbray Cottage, I.oekport. April, 152. | USk.v2*j 
33 “ a 
day, and everything passed off with the greatest 10 aioea ’ „ aA i N 
eclat, and on his return to the Ely see he was wheat, bu.. . . 
greeted with cries of “ Vive la Emperor.” Corn,. 
Spain.— Madrid papers announce the arrest of Buckwheat.. 
M. Rivero, radical Deputy. Oats" 
It is said papers wore found in his possession Barley ......... 67(a>70c Bean’s. bu. . 
Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50(3)4,00 Wood, hard,cord.. .4(3)4,50 
Call, lb.8(3M.0c Do. soft, . 
Sheep Pelts.1,25(3)1,50 Wool,lb. . .. 
seriously compromising him. Other political ar- hides. Hay, ton... 
rests were made Slaughter, cwt...3,50(3)4,00 Wood, hard, 
lcats WUC inoue. _ Ualt , lb .8(3>loc Do. soft, . 
Austria and Hungary. — The Hungarian Com- Sheep Pelts.1,25(3) 1,50 Wool, lb.... 
mittee left Vienna in high dudgeon. TheCabinet Lambskins.00(3) c Flour barrel? 
steadily refused to make concessions which would , 
militate the unity of the Empire ; and the Hun- New York Alai Let 
garian nobility will never support or serve a ‘ ^ 
Do. cwt.t>, 00 ( 0 ) 0,20 poultry. CHEMISTRY 
Beef, cwt.4,50(3)5,00 Turkeys,lb.7(3)10c .. . , * v . 
Do. bhl mess. 11,00(3)11,50 Chickens.6(3)bc L. O. MILLER, Rochester, N \. I tip ! of ie- 
Lard tried .0(3)10 seeds. J-V bio, Member of the Royal Academy hi t.erlm. etc.. 
Do! leaf.He Clover.hu. . . .«5,00(3)5,-75 caI1 l,c consulted by Manufacturers mid Importers of 
Hams, smoked.9(3>10c Timothy.2,25(3)3,00 Chemicals, Artists, Druggists, Dyers and « **l.,r M. kers. 
Shoulders, do.7®Sc Flax.1,25(3)1,50 and every information obtained wjirre a lertect knowl- 
Potatoes, bu.62^®75c sundries. edge of Chemistry ii required. 
drain. Whitefisli, bbl.#6,50(3)0 « 01, - s > Minerals, Mineral Waters, . analyzed I 
Wheat, bu.90(3)93 Codfish, cwt. . . .3,50(3)3,75 ' VItl1 accuracy and despatch. Letters ml -.••nudes must 
Corn,.48c(3)50 Salt, bhl.1,00(3)1,121 * el,t ,ree ’ a ". d p ach ?a ,n Pj« accompanied u nh v... or | 
Buckwheat.41c Apples.hu.50(3)03 no attention will be paid to the same. (HOcowlw] j 
Rye.69(3)70c Do. dried.#1(3)14 •>• it x&r a/vutcu, 
Oats.32(3)33c Eggs, doz.II I ARMERSf PIjLiASali ^ O t I”.. . 
Barley.67(3>70c Beans, bu.1,38(5)1,75 The Momoe Alutnal Insurance < omptny, 
hides. Hay, ton— ........ .6(3)12 
Slaughter, cwt. ..3,50(3)4,00 Wood, hard,cord.. .4(5)4,50 T*™? Company has now been in opem on a I tt.eover 
Calf fib . ..8(5) I uc Do. soft.2(3)3,50 X fifteen years, during which time they h;n c made only 
Sheep Pelts.1,2.5(31^0 Wool,lb.30(5>40c T, "” :K assessments, and are now kn i v kkee fhom 
Lambskins.00(3 c Flour Darrel?.28(332 debt with a capital of #l..0,«l) in good , rem mn Notes. 
_'_ They have never had a disputed loss, hut every claim has 
been promptly paid. We insure for one, two, three, four or 
New York Market five years, either on the cash or premium note principle. 
NEW YORK, April 6, 7 P. M.—ASHES—Sales 80 bis. On die cash plan, the party gives no note, and of course 
#5(3 5 00 for Pots; 0 ’25 for Pearls. cannot be liable to assessment. The amended Charter I 
WOOL-Rather more request, 27,000 ibs. of domestic, prohibits this Company from taking any risks except up- j 
40(342, 50 hales of limed Smyrna 10c. on Farm Houses and Barns and their Contents, and | 
FLOUR—Market e isier for low grades of State. West- Farm Property. We seek the patronage of Farmers ; 
ern scarce. Prime firm. Canadian dull and lower. Ex- and Farmers only. 
port demand moderate and market heavy owing to news Applications may lie made to any member or agent, or ! 
..#6,50(30 
.3,50(33,75 
1,06(31,124 
.II 
.1,38(31.75 
. ....6(312 
, .2(33,50 
.30(3 10c 
. .28(332 
Fig. 4. Fig. 3. 
Top view of Running Gear, and a portion of the 
use; is manufactured at a less cost: is equally strong and 
durable, and is more easily bandied, as its w< ight is ome 
two hundred pounds less. 
Either of the above kinds of powers are offered to the 
public, each upon its own merits, with a full warranty 
as to workmanship, materials, and operation, (and with 
a guarantee of right of using in all parts of the United 
States,; subject to be returned within three months—and 
purchase money refunded. For prices, &c., sec Illus¬ 
trated Catalogue, furnished gratis on application, or by 
mail. 
The first on tlie list is the highest in cost, and is found 
preferable in aUcases, and under all circumstances. The 
power of the revolving platform being applied to the main 
shaft, by means of reels with larger diameters than lie 
pinions used in the Rack and Pinion Powers, the stress 
upon the several parts is in no way ns great—and the 
liability of wear or breakage, from use or accident, is re¬ 
moved. The whole of the gearing consists of less lin n 
one seventh the number of cogs in the Rack and Pinion 
Power; and these are wholly removed from under the 
horses to the outside of the power—free from din.dust, 
&c., and always easily kept in order or cleaned, which is 
an advantage over ail Rack and Pinion Powers. This 
power has also the advantage of the changing of force and 
velocity to accommodate it to any variety of work with¬ 
out any additional cost or danger to the gearing or other 
parts. When the main shaft runs but fifty six revolutions 
per minute, tlie diameters of the gears are sui fi as to in 
crease or decrease the velocity to two hundred and twen¬ 
ty-four, or as slow as fourteen revolutions per minute, 
when the animal, (either horses or oxen,) walk hut two 
miles per hour—being about two-thirds the travel which 
is necessary with the Rack and Pinion Powers, to pro¬ 
duce the same effect. This last fact is one of its princi¬ 
pal features, and of the greatest importance to the farmer. 
The gearing, as well as pullies and couplings, all agree, 
and can instantly lie transported—each to each, and side 
to side. In this power the centers of motion of the gems 
are always in tlie same position to each o her—requiring 
no guard or binding track over the chain above the pin¬ 
ion-, to keep the gears together, as is absolutely necessa.y 
with all rack powers, and which serve to cheek the force 
of tne power; and as the driving faces of the teeth on the 
ruck and pinions become worn oft', the loss of force in¬ 
creases, until they eventually stop, break, or slip by e ch 
other. The length of the sectic s or links of the chain,as 
also the width of the planks of the flooring, are same as m 
tin; improved Rack Power last described. W ith the above 
advantages, together with the epicyctoydal form of teeth, 
adapted ibis season in its construction, the superiority of 
tdif power is readily seen. 
This power is admirably adapted for driving Threshing 
Machines, Circular Saws, Cotton Gins, as also Machine 
Shop.-, Elevators, Ferry boats. Discharging and Loading 
Vessels, Pile-driving. Cross cut Sawing, Pumping, Grind¬ 
ing Grain, Churning Butter, Cutting llay and Stalks, 
Shelling Corn, Grinding Apples, &.c.. The angle of ele¬ 
vation necessary to operate this power, is never greater, 
Imt often less than either of the others here described, and 
which is inside of one and a half inches to the loot, wilh 
New York Market 
NEW YORK, April 6, 7 P. M.—ASHES—Sales 80bis. 
frame work of K. L. Emery's Patent Changeabio horses weighing l.ooo pounds each, and without 
~ . ur *7 , , # 5(3 5 00 for Pots; o’25 for Pearls. cannot be liable to assessment. lhe amended Chart 
government whose professed aim is to reduce WOOL—Rather more request, 27,000 !bs. of domestic, prohibits this Company from taking any risks except u 
Hungary to the level of a common Austrian pro- 40(342,50 hales of limed Smyrna i0c. on Farm Houses and Barns and their Contents, a: 
v j |1C( ? FLOUR—Market easier for low grades of State. West- Farm Property. We seek the patronage of Farmei 
_ ern scarce. Prime firm. Canadian dull and lower. Ex- and Farmers only. 
port demand moderste and market heavy owing to news Applications may he made to any member or agent, i 
Fine Horses in Jefferson Go.—A mong the by Baltin. #4,37(34.50 tor common to strait Stale; com- at tlie Secretary’s office, No. 36 8 tate s re< t, Rochester, 
freight at the depot, on Tuesday morning last, mon Oiifo and N. Orleans, #4,41(5)4,50; Michigan and In- ,J . A. WARD, Secretary, 
consigned to an E istern market, we noticed three '' al,cy a,,d mixed > #4,62(35. Corn meal heavy at Rochester, N, Y-April , IS)-.._, I iPm-ij 
• « » 353 37 
cars loaded with horses, numbering 36. They GRAIN—Wheat very dull. Canadian #1(31,06. liar- TULL AT'iIk CSSABUiS, 
were all bought in this vicinity within the few ley dull at 70075c. Oats pienty at 4b(S>42c. Corn, west- Rooms, No. 20 Front Si., Cor. of Exchange Place. 
days past, by a dealer residing at Hartford, Ct.— cm yellow. 00c; do. white, 670074c; do. mixed, 06c; .Lr „te would again call the attention of our customers 
He must have left over $ 1,000 among our farmers s %&oviSIONS-Pork firm at #17017,12 for new mess; 8tock ofCAB ‘ 
and dealers, as they were a good class of horses. #i6 fordo, prime; old mess $< 6,87. Beef heavy »t #9,50 1 fvm , 
Several other speculators have been here, and 012 75 for ess. prime #5,5006 75. Lard 94094 . But- constaMtly el.gicd. manufacturing in every dep'rtmeru 
others are now in the county buying largely, aud tcr P lenl y> at2o(3_9c. Cheese t>,3sc. 0 , 0U r business, for the Spring trade, and we now have the 
paying liberal prices. The number already taken Albany Market. gratification to say, that our Ware Boo ns are tilled to 
out of the county cannot fall far short of 150.- ALBANY, April 3 - -Since this day week weYave been a ny'o°^ 
Breeding ot line horses at the price they now m ilie enjoyment, to some extent, of the benefit of River durability and tieauty. * 
hear, and have brought for several years past, is navigation, which has tended to improve trade hor sev. Among other things in our House l ay I e found a larse 
0110 of t.lie most productive branches of business U ai 1 'V'U. .'l.’. 1 i*. ,,,, P U a mount ot marble top work, such as dress Imre ms, from 
Railroad Horse Power. 
Fig. l.A. A.—Main sills or timbers of the power sup¬ 
porting the shafts. 
15.—Band pulley upon one of the shafts. 
D.—Pinion, or small gear, u,.on the same shaft with 
pulley. 
C.—Converge or internal tte.ar upon the main shaft, and 
working into and over the pinion. 
b. b.—M i in and counter shafts of power. 
c. c.—Reels upon tlie main -haft, which support tne end¬ 
less flooring in its circuit, and carry the shaft. 
CABINET FURNITURE AM*J> CHASSIS. 
Rooms, No. 20 Front St., Cor. of Exchange Place. 
W E would again call the attention of our customers 
and the public in general, to our iarge stock of CaB- 
harness. It has also an admirable arrangement lor ad¬ 
justing and tightening the chain, not possessed by eith¬ 
er op the others— togetlier with an improved brake lor 
stopping the whole instantly—all within the power.and 
independent of the band and pulleys, and does not re¬ 
quire to be changed, when gears and pulleys may be.— 
The pulley used for threshing, with this power, is but three 
feet diameter, to effect the same as a four foot wheel does 
with the Rack anil Pinion Power. 
In nil cases the shafting of all machinery manufacture! 1 
by us is made to run in Babhetted Boxes, they being the 
most durable and perfect box in use—and not generally 
r ’ . ,, «... most iiurame anil pened nux 
a a.a.a.-Uouplings upon the etuis ol the shafts, fitting ^ , other manufacturers, 
all 'he pullies and gears. _ 1 --- 
Fig. 2. Shows a side and edge view, (enlarged,) of the 
couplings. 
Fig. 3. Side view of converge or internal gear and 
pinion. 
Fig. 4. Side view of one of the two reels, c.c., on the 
main shaft. 
' . , , “1 , , ^ eral days prior to its opening, it was tne general impres 
one oi the most piouuctivc blanches of business gion along the Eas ern sea coast, from the continued cold 
which our farmers' can pursue. — Watertown Jour, weather, and the representations at Caetieton, that sev 
__oral days and even weeks, might elapse before the bar- 
rier could he removed, and to this fact may be attributed 
The Weather at tiie South and West.— The the few arrivals from the Eastern ports. 
Wootlville (Miss.) Whig of the 6th of March says: Flour, &c.— After the close of our report yesterday a 
ol our business, for the Spring trade, and wo now have the 
gratification to say, that our Ware Rooms are filled to 
overflowing, with a complete assortment of articles usu¬ 
ally so 1 d by dealers in our line, unsurpassed for utility, 
durability and beauty. 
Among other things in our House n ay l e found a large 
amount of marole top work, such as dress bureaus, front 
#24 to @50; oval, serpentine, pier, side, and sola tables: 
commodes and wash stands, serpentine and square, book 
casus, from #15 to#l0() each; French bedsteads Irom #14 
to 45; hall stands and extension tables; sofas, easy chairs, 
and all kinds of parlor and bed room furniture, mahogany 
(OOUVlUe l J11SS.) W mg Ol me out OI IViarcn says: riour, ecu.—LUC 01 IC|.U. I, j.Meruaya , U. k w.lnul bureaus. tO»ethPr with a vast am, MMtnV 
The Spring has opened with a sudden burst of Flourf an^the^es'of the‘day reached of fastid/ou8 PlfcaS ° l “ C ^ ai,d gra “ ly l “ e 
eauty. 1 he wilderness has commenced to hud ,,o..o to 1,800 bhls. There is less inquiry to-day, owing in t< * 1 w,?l. T?.! , f,,rZort,.,o.,tnf muvfnv trim 
ad blossom. The thermometer, for days past, part to the absence of yemels. but the market is firm,_with m T( jre, such as wood!‘flag, and cane seated chrfire; 
beauty. The wilderness has commenced to hud 1,000 to l. 8 t: 
and blossom. The thermometer, for days past, part to the 1 
Ills been up to sum mer heat. The farmer is plant- sales mm> nb 
ing his seed in waiting for tlie early rain.” The } gy f 
Nashville Advocate of the 18th says—“ We have Ohio, and 5 
had a most delightful season thus far during the for Cornmi 
month of March. Vegetation is putting forth (;a' 
rapidly, and is perhaps a month in advance of the r^ior'cnn/ 
Spring of 1851.” Very different is it with us at 5,"00 bu rot 
the North. of the canal 
^ublisljet’s Notin’! 
Icy is going out of store, but it is being shipped to brewers 
on whose account it was bought during the winter months 
from farmei s | Jour. 
New York Cattle Market. 
spect !,y no house in this city. 
IMettse drop in, an d see if these tilings are so. 
GRAHAM & BRONSON. 
Rochester, March, 1851. [U9] 
-Offered, I.75U Beeves, (700 Southern, balance tins State.) 
HI 4 8 a. ijftppi pTS Business has beet, pretty active since our last, but is inter¬ 
rupted a little to day by the rain. Prices continue firm 
On Subscription to Moore's Rural New-Yorker, for good retailing qualities at from 709c. About 200 left 
Since Jan aary 6,1852. over unsold. 
J ’ Al Browning’s—Offered. l.oOOSheep and Lambs, prices 
ranged at from #3 to 3,5O0#8—the latter figure an im- 
'UPT Where one individual remits subscriptions for sev- provement. 70 head unsold. 
eral persons at once, we acknowledge here to the person 
sending, hut credit as desired. 
80 Cows and Calves at from #20033,50 to #45; left last 
. xj.-yixiv uoad vrAic. 1 endless flooring—being about 3$ inches diameter. 
(Over five Tons of Garden Seeds grown in 1851 ) i u.— Side view of one of the 72, (or 30 on each side,) 
rrUIE Proprietor of this establishment has been e.xten- j links or segmentsof the chain, each of which arc 0 inches 
sively engaged in growing and selling Seeds for the j long, as seen connected with others, a.a.a.a.—The e;es 
last twenty-four years, with every facility for a successful j of the links and small rods crossing the power and ex 
over 25. 
At Chamberlain’s—Offered, 275 Beef Cattle; prices from 
709c. 
N Suicer, A Stone, J G Powers, A Franklin, W Lyman, 709c. 
F. M Foot, J T Van B-iskirk, C Johnson, and 1 R Trem- Cows and Calves—100 offered, at from #22,50030 to 
bly, #15 each. #40. , 
R„;,I s i-er, A Jenkins, .1 M Corey, W Rors, C J Town- Sheep and Lambs—1,900 at market; sales at #3, 4, 4,50 and County Fairs tor Vegetables grown at this Garden, 
son, s G Smith, F w -psrks, h Whipple, G B Clarke, w 06. All sold. Garden, Field and Flower Seeds Of all kinds a 
J Mosi. S Puayi-r, 11 A Barnuin, II Sawrer, J O Bio iget, Cambridge Cattle Market. of first quality. 
GW Baker, E W T -y or, C C Wells, W White, VV H s " " ‘ - - ' * ‘ r '~~ 
Chem-y, F Brodee. S 8 Ball. VV B Waldron, J P Ca-ey, F CAMBRIDGE, March31.—Atmarket.810Cattle; about 
Dav s ii, VV \1 Lyoia -,(> F Hamilton,H Baker,C B Howell, 501) Beeves, and 209 Stores, consisting of working oxen, 
business, ami a determination that not an articie shall 
leave his Store butsudias will prove satisractory to the 
purchaser. He therefore expects that his efforts will he 
Cows and Calves—100 offered, at from #22,50030 to appreciated and meet the approval of his customers.— 
• 10 . Over Ffty Frst Premiums have been awarded at the State 
) 6 . All sold. Garden, Field and Flower Seeds of all kinds and 
Cambridge Cattle Market. of first quality. 
Fruit aud Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c., Green 
CAMBRIDGE, March3l.—At market,819Cattle; about House aud Hotbed Plants in their season. 
lending through the links, and far enough outside to te- 1 house, 03 and (55 Buffalo street, 
ceive the smalt trucks. [117eow-ttj 
A.—Side view of a section of one of the pinions or small-; 
cog wheels two of which are placed upon the main shaft, POTATO O 
and receive the motion and force from the cogs on the 1 iYiY BUSHELS POTATO 
links of the chain. This pinion is about four and a hall 1 UU sale at the Genesee See 
inches diameter, and the band pulley is used upon the street. Price, #2,50 per bushel. 
“SPEED THE PLOW.” 
Genesee Seed Store and Ag'l. Warehouse. 
rt DIE Subscriber’s beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
X tention of the farming community ton.e faetthat they 
have just received a supply of tfie most popular and mod¬ 
ern improved implements used in Agricultural and Horti¬ 
cultural pursuits. 
They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series ot 24 different 
si?.es, manufactured by Ruggles, Noursc & Mason. Also 
tiie latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, in¬ 
vented by the same firm. 
We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture. 
Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill. 
Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper, 
l’ennock’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
Seeds, both domestic and imported. 
72 JOHN RAPALJE & CO., irving Block, 
65 Buffalo st., Rochester. 
SPUING WHEAT. 
W E are now receiving by the first boats from Canada, 
Hit) bush, of tlie celebrated Fife Wheat, which 
I does not rust. 
100 bu. Club Wheat, also 
100 “ Black Sea V\ heat, grown in the State. 
I 100 “ Italian Wheat. 
25 “ Spring Rye. 
Farmers who are in want of a good article, will please 
give us a call, and get some of the right kind of seed, at the 
Genesee Seed Store, 03 and 05 Buffalo street. 
[lHcowtfj __ _ J. RAPALJE & CO. 
PEAS. 
W r E are now receiving by the first boats from Canada, 
1,00(1 buehe s pure White Field Peas, such as Gold- 
1 en Vine. Creeper, W bite Canada, etc. 
500 bushels White Marrowfat, 
i 100 “ Black Eyed. 
; 200 “ Early Washington. 
100 “ “ Warwick, 
i 100 “ “ Frame. 
i 10!) “ Blue Prussian. 
i Farmers who want good Peas r.t low prices, will please 
call at the Genesee Seed Store and Agricultural Ware¬ 
house, 03 and 05 Buffalo street. 
[117e ow-ttJ _J. RAP ALJE & C O. 
POTATO ONIONS. 
J -l BUSHELS POTATO ONIONS, for seed, for 
I 1 vJvJ sale at the Genesee Seed Store 03 and 65 Buffalo 
same shaft, which for threshing, is four feel diameter.— 
r, ' |,re8en18 " ieteeth 0r C0S *' ns see ” With C'LOVEIt AN I) TIMOTHY SEED 
hiks iii\cric u. _ _ QW Qn hand an() !or at ,i le Genesee Seed Store 
~\__J ’ V J ' _L\ and Agricultural Warehouse, 03 and 65 Buffalo st., 
, “ i x I - '\| t 500 bushels good Timothy Seed. 
0 V I v I 1 0 100 “ urime Clover do 
l ® - ~ W)j fll7eow3w] J . RAPALJE & CO. 
\ n n n n " white hehcer potatoes. 
C L U U U BUSHELS celetirated White Mercer Seedling 
©vt”' ' 1 v/1 ) Potatoes, which will be sold at #1,25 per bushel. 
_ J a C_ or packed in barrels and shipped as desired al #4 per 
' A barrel. J- RAPALJE & CO., 
(wf\ fW [U7eowtfj Genesee Seed Store 63 & 65 Buffalo st. 
on rtf U ii II III i ll iftm ikvcy female institute, 
I R B ' n : tv ll 1 I M'\ai fill I I No 33 Alexander St,. Rochester, Monroe Co-N.Y. 
II B Bl -riNtit Kl— d ' a: . Ml 8. 11 rpHE Snmnier Term of this Institution will commence 
\ / j JL on Wednesday, April llth l he year is divided into 
O J j tpree tenns ot fourteen weeks each. Board, per year, 
| @ 60 —per term, #27 Tuition @4 to @8 per term. Extra 
Emery's Improved Patent Rack and Pinion Power, j charges for Ancient and Modern Languages, Music, 
[ll7eow-tf] 
J. RAPALJE & CO. 
D Nix in, R 11 Co idai-K Henry, J Wood, J Crittend n, 
S Parsons, VV C P esc itt, '1' Pier -0 >, J B St’wart, . Case, 
C M Lee, I Artnstron r, O A Gibson, C II Foster, E Law¬ 
rence. N E K un> dv, ©2 ea-h. 
E Fuller. Jr., E P D .vis. J A Patters in, J L YeclJey, J 
II Bix y .G D Phelps, J 11 Kell, y, J V-n Buren, @2,50 each. 
J W Itee I, J B Pa me- , M H rris, N Chapin, @8,7 : > each. 
I Nic ois, J M i iij.tsl v, T Cunningham, W VV Ree l, 
J White 11 B Wnterm in, A S Gaire, E Ii Gill ert.O Wil¬ 
liams, it J Kay, J M Kice, A vtnbie, C Mine-, G Thorp, 
Ii Hunt. C ilu it, A S Ladd. J M’Louth, #1,25 each. 
M il Green, J M Esty, J Harris, J Thomas, E \Y Fair- 
chi.d. #3,75 . a. h. 
S Del iiio. I Brai a d, C 8 Wright, G F Moore, F H Ty¬ 
ler, F.Gi 1 g y, D R Ba ker,C LCurtis, 1 Batie.ick,#IOdo. 
E llainilto.i, J Vtur lo k. Dr G Sheldon, T VViltrey, H 
S Frtsbei, JI C Reini igt- n, L Wells, vt H Ainsworth, C, 
L Miller, R 1! Howl uid, M 11 Gilbert, CS Bab, J G Ewer, 
L Graves, A 1-5 Rowe 1, H P Norton, N Higly, E P Beck, 
II Rodgers, J Parker, #1,50 each. 
cows and calves, yearlings, two and three years old. roail Horge p,,, 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra @7,00 per cwt.; lirstquality c p; anters 
#6.50; second do.#5,5006; third do. #5; ordinary #1044. tail at manufac 
Hides—#401,50 |>er cwt. 
Tallow—#5,5006. April 1,1852 
Pelts—©1(31,50. - 
Calfskins—9010c. per ft>. EAGL1 
Barreling Cattle—@5, 5,5(106. 
Veal Calves, @339. 100 at market. 
Stores—Working oxen—#93, 98, 1020127. Corner State 
Cows and Calves—@22,24,27,31,31,36040. "1T70ULD cal 
Yearlings—@9014 VV excellent 
Two years old. #16, 19, 22. 25031 PLOWS, a: 
Three years old, #21. 23, 26,32040. Among them f 
Farming Tools of every description. Emery’s Rail¬ 
road Horse Powers. Thrasher and Separator, Seed Drills, 
Corn Planters, Machine Belting, &c.—VVholesale and re¬ 
tail at manufacturer’s prices, adding transportation 
C. F. OROSMAN, 
April 1,1852. [118-8w] Rochester, N. Y. 
EAGLE PEOIV MANUFACTORY. 
ALLEN BELDtNG, 
Corner State and Platt Streets, Rochester, N. Y., 
TTTOULD call the attention of Farmers to his large and 
VV excellent assotment of 
PLOWS, AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
Among them are the following Plows:—Massachusetts- 
Sheep and Lambs—1,335 at market, of very superior Eagle, Wisconsin, Improved Cayuga Co. and Strouse, 
uality. North American, (for deep plowing,) John Rich’s Iron 
Prices—Extra, @5, 0, 7, 6019; by lot, @3, 3,50, 404,75. Beam plow, Shovel Plows, &c. 
Swine—83 at market, "y lot. 5.jc. per lb. 
Mould-boards. Landsides, Points, devices, Coulters, 
Remarks—On account of the annual fast next week. Bands, etc., always on hand, 
the market d v will he on Tuesday. April 6. The market He would r> quest particular notice of his Improved 
T Cushiiu, S v’cln'osh, J O Ransom, T B Curtis, o R is fill’ to day,and buyers hold off a liule in hopes to obtain Double-Pointed Steel Tooth Cultivator, a 
with Epicycloydal teeth. 
Drawing and Painting. Ail hills are made payable in ad- 
Gain, R B R dlin. J M th wx. A Lisk, J M 3 rowbridge, 
P P Meach iin, VV C H.gin, C H She hard, B F Adams. 
M Eames, VV VVPhoald, 8 Luther, C Britt. I, L Miller, J 
T McC ul y, J P Farntan, H G Sprout, #5 each. 
J <’ Clark. I) Stevens, F Bishop, G Easton, J Holiday, 
W W 11.tight, VI p Robinson, J H Woodward, il Bidden, 
M Bige ow, 11 Powers, J N Collitt, S S Sage, I) O Dix, R 
a slight reduction on the prices of the past two weeks — 
There arc now 3-te head of beef cattle at Brighton, besides 
our surplus A few fine beeves were taken by Messrs. 
Potter & Lt’land, ar #7| cwt. 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
BRIGHTON, April I.—At market, 606 Beef Cattle, 
M Harwo d, A Rockwell, J A Van Buskirk, K J Alsop, I 200 Stores. 27 pairs Working Oxen. 75 Cows and Calves, 
H Lake, ©1 each. 
H SI an, I* II Furring on, W H Willard, I) F Merrill, L 
F Rogers. VV A Kay, J Wainwrighf, C Nye, C Ayer. R 
Evans. L II Atwa er, J & D Bly, E Hamilton, G 11 Rod¬ 
gers, T L Holbro @3 > ,101) 
R Jackson, J Potte , @22.50 each 
W Richey, J H Stit.ley, @21) each. 
S Adam-on, S V Tucker, VV E Gregory, S B Payne, J 
C Plante. @6 each. 
The above contains only a portion of the receipts 
since tlie date mentioned. The list will lie oontinued. 
I,3' : 0 Sheep and Lambs, and 2,. 00 Swine. 
Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra @7^ 1st quality @6,50; 2d do. 
@5,5006 3d do. @t,5t’05. 
Stores—Yexrlings, @|u015. 
Two years old. @19. 23331. 
Three vears old, @21. 3 03t. 
Working Oxen — nt-9. 90, l()0 1700120. 
Cows and Calves—@19. 22 24, 25, 27, 3I@35. 
Sheen und l.atnhs @3, 3.5001; extra at #506. 
Swine—5g0>>|; retail (>408c. 
Remarks—The market next week will be held on Wed¬ 
nesday, on account on the Fust.—[Ne.v England Farmer. 
article. 
He solicits the patronage of tlie farming community, 
believing that they will he well paid for calling at his man¬ 
ufactory, before buying elsewhere. 
ALLEN BELDING, Corner State and Platt-sts., 
[118-tf] Rochester, N. Y. 
HALE’S MEXICAN WILD POTATO. 
Q/AfA BUSHF.LSof this truly valuable potato obtain- 
ed four years since from tlie wild plant, are now 
offered for sale. It is beautiful in appearance, smooth, 
white inside, and productive; not liable to rot; early, very 
mealy, and of the most delicious flavor,—and unsurpass¬ 
ed. in every respect, by any other variety as a table po¬ 
tato. 
Price @2 per bushel, or #5 per barrel, exclusive of trans¬ 
portation if shipped. Orders, which should be early to 
secure a supply, may tie addressed to 
ALFRED IlALE, Alloway, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
March 22, 1852. [U8-5t] 
c— Shows a side view of one of the links or sections of | vance - ^ or particulars address ^ 
the chain, of which there are but sixty, or thirty on a side, 
and are each seven inches long; every alternate link is cast 
with dowels, a.a.a.a.a.a., projecting each side; those on 
the outside receive the truck wheels, thus avoiding the 
necessity of the small shafts, and expense of tilting up. 
TRACY, Principal. 
Rochester, N. Y., March, 1 652. _[U <w3*J 
TEACHER. 
i GENTLEMAN who has been for many years success- 
necessity of the small shafts, and expense of fitting up. \ GENTLEMAN who has been tor many yearssucce-s- 
Thc eye*of the links and truck wheels are cast upon steel 1 Y fully engaged in teaching, and who can furnish ample 
chills making a perfect, and hard smooth surface, which and satisfactory testimonials of qualifications, and success 
will not wear or break—while the dowels are sufficiently in his profession,desires a situation where he may continue 
large and strong to withstand more than the cogs them- his profes ,iona! business, either ns Principal ol an Acaa- 
selves. emy or High School, or Associate Principal or I r, 'lessor. 
The lower edge of each link is widened equal to the face in some respectable Literary Institution, or !> some health- 
of the pinion, and the cogs made to extend the whole width till and thriving village where he might establish a new 
Of the pinion, as shown in tlie lower cut, representing the school. He wou d prefer a situation in some Jt the south- 
link inverted, presenting double the strength and driving ern Counties of New York, or ftte .state ot l ennsylvania. 
surface, as shown in the last kind; every alternate link is Or he will offer his services to any respectable tnstitu- 
confined to the plank flooring by a small screw bolt pass- tion, corporation, or individual, who may need a scrit>e, 
ing through a flange upon the inside of the link, and undei or Secretary, at a fair compensation, 
the plank itself. Applications (post-paid) made to^lhe Editor of the Ru- 
A. —Shows a section of the pinion, which is a little ral New-Yorker, Rochester, N. \ ., wilireccive atten- 
larger in diameter than the last—the teeth of which are tion. I - 
