MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Currency Items. 
Land Warrants are changing hands quite ac-_ 
lively in New York, at the following prices:— 
160 acre warrants $ 120@125 ; 80 acres warrants 
$64(368 ; 40 acre warrants $32@36. 
Thompson’s Reporter warns the public to be- mar 
ware of the following new counterfeits :— 
2s. on the Greenwich Bank, New York, altered 
from ones—the genuine boo has a carpenter work- ^ 
ing on a stick of timber for a vignette. w;u . 
5s. on the Belknap County Bank, New Hamp- 
€\)i JEarluts. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
Rochester, May 12, 1852. ) 
Another week luis passed without ushering in any re¬ 
markable occurrence in business and commercial circles. 
“ Ah's from the clear south-west have borne 
A fairy hither on her wings,” 
and we are once again basking in “ the sunlight free and 
warm” of “the flowery Queen of Spring.” 
— - * * . , .. , Business lms partaken in a measure ... —„- 
shire—Yig. Mercury, with caduceus m left hand, ofthe wea fher, and shows evident symptoms of sprouting, 
and light hand resting on a shield containing a trade moderate witu low rates 0 f down freight, as 
figure 5, with horn of plenty, sheaf of grain, anch- butlittle bas been landed at Buffalo, from weste 
or, Ac., at his feet ship, rail-car, Ac., in back ground COU8 nce of the fie ids «,f ice that surround 
—on left end blacksmith, figure 5 and five1 a b0 r preventing the entrance of any craft unles 
, llUlf OF IMPLEMENTS 
By tlie New York State Agricultural Society, 
July, 1H.V2,— at the Village of Geneva. 
fTIHE trial of Grain Reapers, Mowing Machines, Steam 
IKER Office, ? 5 Engines for farm purposes, Grain Drills, Horse Pow¬ 
ay 12, l». r >2. j ers. Flax and Hemp Dressing Machines, Threshers, Seed 
-borimr in anv re- Planters, Cultivators, and Broadcast Sowers, will take place 
isherwg m any re ^ ^ ^ the o, itb „ f . T „!y next. (The \ 
ommereial circles. p nrl i ( . v .l ar day of the commencement of the trial will lie 
it have borne given hereafter.) The competition will be open to Ml who 
> become members of the Society and enter their machines 
.. , . - r> , for the Trial. Upwards of $400 will be awarded to tlxe 
sunngntnee mm suecess f u i competitors, and Inventors are invited to be 
g.” present with their machines and engage in i bis trial, which 
of the genial state will be conducted in a manner to secure practical and val- 
of anroutine. "able results that, will lie of importance to the whole Ag- 
1 . " riculturnl interests of our country, 
it down freight, as Persons desirous to compete must become mcm- 
n western ports, in tiers of the Society by the payment of @1, and enter their 
grounded the bar- names and implements with the Secretary by the 5th of 
ft unless propelled (losired information ns to (ho regulations for the Tri- 
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131 
—on itsiii coo uiovnauubu, bor preventing the entrance of any craft unless propelled All desired information as to the regulations for tli 
little girl, figure o and five on light end not i ko ,, sfoam •phis difficulty lms removed itself, and more al will be furnished on application to I he Secretary. 
genuine. 
10s. on the Exchange Bank of Virginia. Vig., 
a beehive—paper whitish. 
10s. on the State Bank of Indiana—anew coun¬ 
terfeit is said to be in circulation—we hope some 
friend will send us a description of it. 
5s. on the West Branch Bank, Williamsport, 
Pa.—Vig. bridge on right end Indian with bow— 
steamboat below—not like genuine. 
5s. on tlie State Bank of Ohio, said to be alter¬ 
ed from Is. 
10s. on the Bank of North America, Seymour, 
Ct.—Vig., Neptune, sea-car, Ac.—sheaf of grain 
and agricultural implements, beehive, Ac.., on the 
produce will be coming forward by canal. The Stat e dam 
at Mt. Morris has been so far completed that boats are 
loading for the Valley Canal. 
Grain.— There is considerable inquiry for wheat, and 
B P. JOHNSON, Secretary. 
Ag.’l Rooms, Albany, May 7, 1852. [124~7w] 
Clark’s Excelsior Churn. 
EMERY & COMPAIY’S 
RETAIL PRICE LIST OF HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, SEPARATORS, SAW MILLS, 
Feed Mills, Fanning Mills, Ac., Ac., manufactured by themselves, and delivered on boaid any 
conveyances at Albany, N. Y., or at any place in the United States, by the addition of freight: 
Emery’s Patent Cllangable Power, Thresher, Separator, 
and Bands complete, for 2 Horses,.$150 
Thresher with cylinder 20 inches long, 14A in diame- 
eter, together with Separator and Fixtures,.■ 
spring has made an unusual demand for oats, and prices ,,f ; ts c ] ass hitherto offered to dairymen,' will be furnished 
are firm. . at prices from $2,50 to $10. The small cheap Excelsior, 
Fi our— The mills in the city are griuding all they can, built entirely of wood, can uot be supplied at present; it 
- limited for want of lame Quantities of being the object of the proprietor to furnish large dairies 
Flour —The mills in the city are griuding all they can, 
their labors being limited for want of large quantifies of ^ wbich ^ churn . g - pa - rfiou , ar i y designed, and to sell 
wheat. There has been no marked change in flour, and state and County Rights to those who may wish to supply 
we find no necessity for changing our quotations. the increasing demand for the Churn. 
Provisions —Tlie market is slill very firm, with a limited The two sir.es generally preferred, with iron axles crank 
. , . , . . and gearing, complete and perfect, will fie forwarded to 
supply. Beef cattle are selling at $b,.>0, winch is eqmva- orde( . , )y CanaI or Kaifroad from Utica, at $7, and $10 
lent to §9, as beef is marketed in New York, tlie hide and each. The latter price will purchase the largest size, 
tallow not being weighed in that market. In other articles worked by crank, producing 25 to 40 lbs. of butter. No 
right end—rail cars on the left end—X each side Hupply Beef cattle are selling at $0,50, which is equiva- 
of vig.—not unlike genuine. j eut j . 0 !IS p> ee f is marketed in New York, the hide and 
Effects upon Invalids.— Mr. N. P. Willis writ- there has boe „ very little change of price, 
ing to the Home Journal, from Bermuda, March seeds—T he demand for Clover and Timothy seed is 
21st., thus describes the effect upon invalids of a r ather falling off. The supply is moderate with no altera- 
change from the bracing air of the north to the tiou of j> ue8 . very little coming in. 
warm latitudes : _ , Hops— We see no chuge in the hop market chronicled. 
The heat of these tropical seas is singulai ly dc- Sa j eg are b bt at tb j s geag o Q] and there does not appear to 
bilitating. A sense of unsuppliable goneness is be a lativo demand . 
complained of by every one. b or me, u has some- v eg eta bles— Potatoes and apples, two great staples, 
what, loosened my cough, but brain and limb seem cominand bigb pr i,. eS) w ith !t light supply. The stock of 
saturated with utter helplessness, b ood gives no bee n as small ms at the present 
Emery’s Improved W do Rack & Pinion, with Thresh¬ 
er Separator, and Bands, for 2 Horses,. 120 
“ « « “ i « . 95 
Common or Wheeler Rack & Pinion Power, Thresh¬ 
er, Separator, and Baiids, for 2 Horses,. 155 
“ « “ *“ 1 “ . 110 
If sold separately, the following prices are charged: 
Emery's Changeable R. It Horse Power, for 2 Horses, 110 
“ “ “ • “ 1 “ 80 
120 Fanning Mills with pulleys for Band, .. 
. $26, 28, 30 
Portable Circular Saw Mill, 24 inch saw filed and sett, 
120 for sawing Railroad wood, slitting fencing, &c.,. . . 35 
95 Upright or Felloe Saw for Wheelwrights,.. 40 
Churning attachment for driving one or two churns at 
135 a time of barrel size, except churns,. 12 
110 Sett Bands, Wrenches, Oil Can, and Extras. 5 
Cross Cutt Saw arrangements for butting and cutting 
110 off logs, including saw, guides and connections for 
80 use. ] 2 
Emery’s wide Rack and Pinion Power, for 2 Horses,. 90 | Feed Mill, Cast Iron Plates, . 
" ”, . extras will be charged for the tempering apparatus which 
leen very little change of price. goes with each churn. The small (tin) cylinder placed in 
The demand for Clover and Timothy seed is the centre of die barrel, with its connecting tubes through 
ng off. The supply is moderate with no altera- the hollow axles, can be kept full of running water, before 
. - and during the process of churning—until tlie butter is 
.ees. v ery little coming in. , , . \, ,, 
J . . . . . worked m tlie Churn. 
Ve see no chage in the hop market chronicled. q’hrce or more thirty gallon churns in one frame, for I 
dcs are light at this season, and there does not appear to horse power, with tempering apparatus in each, will bo 
b a speculative demand. furnished at $5 per barrel. Orders from distant places 
“ . “ “ “ “1 “ 60 j French Burr Stone Mill for Grinding, 18 inch diara.,. U'O 
Common, or Wheeler Rack & Pinion Power, 2 Horse,. 95 “ “ “ « 20 “ 125 
“ “ “ “ I “ . 75 1 Power Corn Slieller for 1 or 2 Horses.35 to 50 
Terms, Cash, or approved notes or acceptances with interest, payable within four months in Albany, New Yoik, 
Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, as may best suit the purchaser. 
All articles warranted made of good materials, and to operate as represented, or may be returned within tiuco 
months at the expense of manufacturers for home transportation, and purclia.se money refunded—the purchaser being 
hi. own judge in each case For further particulars see previous advertisements, or address the Subscribers. Fiber al 
deduction to dealers. Local Agents wanted to sell and put the above in operation. 
, EMERY & CO-, 369 & 371 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. 
should enclose payment. 
command bigb prices, with a light supply. The slock of ( 0 a ._ 
The Proprietor will make provision, in his liberal terms 
agents, for advertising the Excelsior Churn in the coun- 
barreled apples has seldom been as small as at the present try papers of the differetit. States—especially in such pa- 
i 1 I __ __1. . I.', if/M.iul Vi. time Htuiiiriuw H tuvn. 
strength arid sleep only seems to exhaust and tiine ‘ ' pers as shall have given Editorial Notices designed to awa- 
weaken. What hffrtb is to be found in so pros- BkaN3 and PEAS ._Theie is much inquiry for beans for 
tratmg a clime,! so.3ll Ktiow, pernaps, Wlieil IT table use and for planting. Farmers will do well to bring prices of the Churn, will be promptly mailed to all w 
has wrought its changes upon me—hut for the fo rward their remnants. Peas sell readily for sowing.— apply at i 
present, I feel sailing towards an equator of Tbo i ar „ ei . p()r tfon in this market are brought from Can- ^ ^ ( 
inanity. ada, where they grow better than on this side of the lake. _ ’ 
In other things we find no occeasiou to change our quo- 
Wool Trade.— Wool growers and wool buyers tations. 
are very anxious to get all the information they ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
can, on the prospect of this season’s clip. Shear- j,q ourj bb i_ _ _ . $i, 62@4,75 Butter, lb.I6@l8c 
inv will commence in a lew weeks. Wo were Pork, mess,... I6,(X)@19,oo Cheese,.7@8 
shown a few days since a Circular from Philadel- Do. cwt,.7,ou@7,i>o poultry. 
.. • 11^1 ,.„ m i.., Beef, bbl.mess,.10,00@10,50 lurkeys, lb.7@10 
phia, signed hy a largo number ot dealers, plcd 0 - Do cwt .o, 50 («) 6,00 Chickens,.6@8 
ing themselves not.to send into the Western States juni, tried,. 9 @io seeds. _ 
any agents to buy Wool for them, provided,how- Do. leaf,.He Clover, bu. .§5,50 
over. Scale,-, in the Eastern State would come ;;V® M 
into the arrangement. I nis would m a measure potatoes, bu.G 23 ^@ 75 e sundries. 
check speculation and ruinous competition; but grain. Whitefish, bbl.. .®4,50@8,00 
whether it will bo caried out or not, a few weeks Wheat, bu.96®$! Codfish, cwt,... .3,50®i,uo 
will determine. —Alb Eve. Journal. - Sles, b«:.V:!’. @ 63@75 Wri S h 
-:-- Rye,.69 @70 Do. dried,.$l@l,2o 
Cattle from the West.-O n Friday week, a ^ () ,/- P 
train of fifty-nine cars, loaded wilh cattle, came hides. Hay, ton . I2ra)i5 Wa ‘.p bo , 
f time, post-paid, to the proprietor. 
GEORGE B. CLARKE, Loonardsville, 
Madison Co. N. Y. 
u *' es Me COR MICK' S 
■rms j HEAPING AND MOWING MACHINE. 
mn- I Washington, April 10, 1852. ] 
1 pa- , t n offering my Reaping and Mowing Machine to Uiefiu- 
iwa- J niers of tlie country for the next harvest, from the many 
g il- | Haltering notices that have been taken of it during the past 
and | year by the press generally, if is necessary to add but little 
who | 'in relation to its merits at this time. In addition to the 
I “ Great Medal" awarded by die “ Council of Chairmen, of 
I the Great Exhibition of all nations,” in London—tlie award 
Emery’s Patent, LtUest Improved 
PREMIUM H. 1C. I30HNE POWERS, A(. 
ROCHESTER AGENCY. 
milE Subscriber, late from the Agricultural Works, 
X Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery &. Co., Albany, 
(where he has been engagd for the past six years,) has 
been induced to establish mi Agency for the safe of their 
justly celebrated Premium Horse Powers, Threshers, Sep¬ 
arators, &c\, in Rochester. Particular attention will lie 
paid to selling and putting up the Horse Powers, und other 
madeafler two trials with Hussey s machine, (and one made fixtures for Threshing, &c. A thorough knowledge of 
with an English machine made on the plan of Hussey s) — these machines, enables him to put them up more satisfae- 
one made in cutting heavy green wheat, and the other in torily than bias been done heretofore. Price and terms 
cutting ripe wheat in a fair condition for harvesting the S ame as at Aliwiny, transportation added, 
first premiums or medals of the State Agricultural Soeie- lk . wi]} aJs<) f <eep f or su i e> p; mf , ry ' s Seed Planters, the 
ik 
committee in cutting prairie grass, in competition with (jy state St., Rochester,—where tlie undersigned will bo 
Ruggs & Danfords. It is only necessary to ada that this found ready and qualified to explain the merits and prac- 
uittcliine has been considerably improved during the last tical operation of ;U1 articles in his line of trade, 
summer, and is now warranted to operate as well m cut- ^ HALLOCK 
ling grass as grain— the additional mowing attachment, 122-tfl * <58 Siato-st’ Rochester. 
.69@70 Do. dried,.$1@1,25 
.38@10 Eggs, doz. [O wn 
.67@70 Beaus, bu,.2,00^)2,50 
des. Hay, ton.12fa)15 
iraiu ui miy-imiu wwuvu wx.ax vuunv, hides. way, ton. az(o/u> 
down oil the Oentrul line of railroads t-o this city, Slaughter, cwt,.. .3,50@1,00 Wood, hard, cord.. .4(o)4,50 
InnTriniv nnnnffli Sit. Rllffillfl wait in or trails- Calf, lb.8@10 Do. soft,.2ftz)3,50 
leaving enough cattle at Buffiilo waiting trans- Crtf, lb....* * ^ 5 ? ft >. 
portation to bad one hundred cars more. The gkius’lFlour’ barrels",’.36(a)i 
trade has grown up within two years, and is in-- 
creasing very rapidly. Iisirge numbers of cattle Biuw York Market. 
have come over the road within the last three new YORK, May 10.— Flour, &c.— a tiiir demand ft 
Wright’s Premium Double-pointed Steel-Tooth 
CORN CULTIVATOR, 
IMPROVED, AND PRICE REDUCED. 
One Thousand now finishing, at tlie Old Agricultural 
Warehouse, No. 128 State street, Rochester, N. Y. 
May 10, 1852. [124-4t] P. D. WRIGHT. 
Zl skins ,:::::: nZr ::::sssm empire insurance company. 
_riTIIIS Comdany is located at Union Springs, Cayuga Co. 
Mi-,,/ Vnrk niurbai JL In soliciting public patronage the Directors do so in 
* tlie firm conviction that the plan adopted, will be found ns 
NEW YORK, May 10.— Flour, &c. —A fair demand for c ] leap and sa fo as any Company can be made. They would 
BStern, prices tending upward. Sales domes ic 3,000 bbls invi..e the particular attention of those wishing to insure 
$1,19 for straight State ; $4,19(a) 1,31 for round hoop dwellings, and other safe kinds of property, to their terms 
and classifications. 
with a separate sickle, and some other f.xthas, only cost¬ 
ing $30, or $25 if paid in cash. As a further admonition 
both to infringers and farmers, l have to say that, while 
Seymour & Morgan arc going on to manufacture more 
reapers, they have made no provision to pay tlie judgment 
against them for $17,306; and another suit for infringment 
in the manufacture of five hundred reapers since the com¬ 
mencement of the first is about to be brought against them 
—and that, if they fail to imy the damages, the pur¬ 
chasers are not only liable, hut may at any time and will 
be sued for the same. These machines are not only im¬ 
proved in construction, but are being manufactured in a 
style commensurate with their extended reputation, and 
more expensively than ever being before determined that 
that reputation ahull be sustained. The price ofthe Reaper 
alone, as heretofore, is $105, in cash; or $ HO, part cash 
and part on time, deliverable in Buffalo or Rochester. And 
' it is warranted as usual to out one anil a half acres of grain 
| per hour; and the mowing machine one acre per hour, and 
American Seed and Implement Store, 
NO. 4 MAIN STREET, CURTIS’ BLOCK. 
Garden and Nurseries at Monroe-st. Plank Road Cate. 
(Over five Tons of Garden Seeds grown in 1851) 
fill IE Proprietor of this establishment has been exten- 
\ sively engaged in growing and selling Seeds for the 
last twenty-four years, with every facility for a successful 
business, and a determination that not. an article shall 
leave Iris Store hut such as will prove satisfactory to the 
purchaser. He therefore expects that his efforts will fie 
appreciated and meet the approval of his customers.— 
™ , . :r ; . , appreciated and meet the approval of his customers.— 
e expensively than ever being before determined that ^ Kjf Krst Premilnns h ." awarded at the State 
reputation shall beaus mned. The price ofthe Reaper ; Vegetables grown at bis Garden, 
e, as heretofore, is$i0o, m cash; or $110, part cash •' iL „ , , 
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds of all kinds and 
of first quality. 
Fruit and Ornauiental Trees, Shrubs, &c., Green 
smooth land to do the cutting ns well as is done by or- House and Hot bed Plants in their season. 
railroad, and others find their way up the hill to 
our slaughter houses .—Albany Register. 
5,000 bu. Red Southern at 96c.; and 9,500 bu. prime white v .. T - • „ ~ 
Genesee at $ 1,10. Rye is firm and in fair demand for ex- 
port; sales 700 bu. at 72c Corn is firm; sales at 0 2% fa) w « 
OVA C. for round yellow, for western mixed, 00 tor * \ o- ’ a 
souuhern yellow. Oacs arc inactive; sales at 4Ufa)42c for * ‘ ’ it 
State, 40fa) H for Jersey. i *»h»n 44 
Recovery of Speech.—A few days since, a sin- southern veilow. Oats arc inactive; sales at 4U(a)42c for 
uular and pleasing incident occurred at the Mint. State, iota 11 for Jersey. 
a i A c b i- I ivmiI i iu,ro Provisions —A steady market for pork. New mess at 
A number ot young females are employed thue, $1^026018,75; Prime at &* 10,75. Clear is quiet at $20.— 
oneof whom had been deaf and dumb for ten years, Beef is firm and in fair request. Moss$y>75fa)ia,75. Beef 
an affliction resulting from scarlet fever. While hams are firm at *>17,75^)18. Hams at 10©l0>£c. and 
engaged at her occupations, judge of tlie surprise shoulders at 8^09. Lard is hardly so 'firm,■ *«PI»|y 
» o 1 i ® . u i i exceeds the demands. Barrels and tierces at 10(a) 10 A and 
of her companions, to hear her exclaim, U, 1 be- kegs at n(a)\lA- Butter and cheese are wi»liout change, 
lieve I can speak.” So great was the astonish- ashes —A steady but quiet market. Sides Pots at $5(d) 
ment that one of the females swooned, and the 5,o«. Pearls are scarce at $6,31. 
C. W. Howland, Union Spa. 
G. W. Truesdell, “ 
B. F. Comstock, “ 
Cbauncey Simons, Fleming. 
Calvin Leach, “ 
most of them were strangely affected, yince then 
the female has entirely recovered her speech.— 
Philadelphia Argus. 
Mason and Dixon’s Link.—T his line is the 
boundary line between Maryland and Pennsyl- 
Albany Aiarket. 
William Clarice, Secretary. 
For further particulars inquire of WALTER PARDEE, ] 
Agent, Rochester—Gould Buildings, State St., up stairs, ! 
No. 11. 
N. B.—Two or three good Agents wanted to canvass j 
dinary mowing. Mowing attachments for old reapers, be¬ 
ing more expensively constructed, will cost $55, as here¬ 
tofore. C. H. McCORMICK. 
Reapers will be forwarded to any part, of this State and 
the Canadas, if ordered, in season, of TIIOS. J. PATER¬ 
SON, the General Agent, at Rochester—Office, No. 6 
Burns’ Buildings. Agents wanted by him, who will un¬ 
dertake to sell the Reaper in tlie unoccupied districts in 
New York and Canada. I l23-3t] 
New anil Important Insurance. 
Northern N. Y. Live Stock Ins. Co., Plattsburgh, N. Y. 
Farm Tools Of every description. F.mery’s Railroad 
Horse Powers, Thresher, and Separator, Seed Drills, Corn 
Planters, Machine Belting, &e.— Wholesale and retail at. 
Manufacturer’s prices, adding transportation. 
C F. GROSMAN, 
April 1,1852. 118-Sw. Rochester, N. Y. 
SEEDS AND IMPLEMENl’S. 
ILocfeester Seed Store & Ag’I Warehouse, 
No. 29 Buffalo Street, opposite the Arcade Hall. 
T HE Subscriber offers to Farmers the largest and the 
most complete assortment of Implements and Seeds in 
I NCORPORATED by the Legislature of the State of Western New York: consisting of Improved Eagle, Peeks- 
New York, July, 1851. Horses, Cattle,and all kinds of kill andiron Beam Plows, Cultivators,Corn Shellers, Straw 
Li ve Stock insured against Death, by the combined risks Cutters, Ox Yokes and Bowt, Shovels, Spades, Rakes, Iloes, 
of Fire Water, Accidents, Diseases, &c. Capital $5 ),000. &e. Also Railroad Horse Powers and Threshers. 
Directors ° f ®Teld Seeds hie stock is large and comprises the 
u ’ most approved varieties of Carrot, Turnip, I tut a Hag a and 
James Farr, Washington co. I AinasaC. Moor©, Ciiutonco. 
5,19 for extra Ohio, and 8>5fu)5,50 for extra Genesee. ^ _. ^ . , 
Grain—M arket for wheat firm. Good Genesee sells at ulOOO to $,v030 a Year A Chau^e for a ~ OFtuue . 
• J v> ... V *L«/I i,,,.I $1,19, Mediterranean 98o. Supply of corn not large; 
vania. b icqucnt disputt.s had i.useu botween , roilIld yollow is ]ie i d at ^ c .; it is wwited a t 60. Oats an 
Penn and Lord Baltimore in reference to the lim¬ 
its of their respective provinces. Years of litiga¬ 
tion was the consequence. In 17G0 both parties 
more plenty and command 42e. Sales 250 bushels Cana¬ 
dian peas aL $2,50. 
Provisions —No new feature in tlie leading articles 
TO KOOK CANVASSERS IN ’11611 
SEVERAL STATES. 
A GREAT BOOK for Agents, to whom the sole right 
of sale is given Magnificent work of History. A 
| Joseph Potter, do. John Boynton, do. S clf, or imported 
1 Olif Abell, do. Zephaniah C Platt, do. -upon as good Sect 
j Walter Geer, Warren oo. Cornelius Halsey, do. Farmers and otl 
Pelatiah Richards, do James Averiii, do. a bove Stock. Des 
I Wm E Calkins, Essex co. Jacob H Holt, do. had on application 
I Albert Andrus, Franklin co Peter S Palmer, do. Sign of the Ploi 
John Horton, St. Law. co. Geogre Moore, do. I21-4m. 
Thomas Conkey, do. Henry G Hewitt, do. - 
J AS. FARR, Pres. G. Moore, Plattsburgh, Sec’y. 4 ‘SP 
A. C. Moore, V. Pres. Z. C. Platt, do. Treas. 
I. C. MIX, Port Ann, Gen. Agent. 
October 13, 1851. riTUlE subscriber 
This cornpanj* are now organized and ready to receive 1. tention ofthe 
applications for insurance. It is confidently believed, that have just received 
the owners of valuable animals will avail themselves of tlie ern improved imp 
advantages offered by this mode of protection. If fire, life cultural pnrsnlts. 
became tired of the dispute, and an agreement \v;is I 9 i.' 
i KuvuMur s i q i a » .. , whole library in itself: tost $11,690—1,297 Pages—70 
‘X K1 ;i 1 r; Ck r er 115 W ,11^ Vf 5®Tr^ Um “ Maps -790 Engravings. Now ready, and for sale by sub- 
4(a) U) for huge. Sales 300 bu. Timothy at $2,o0. P”.' ” b J 1 
Mangel Wurtzel ,—all of which wore either grow by him¬ 
self, or imported from London. They can be depended 
■upon as good Seed and true to their kinds. 
Farmers and others are invited to call and examine the 
above Stock. Descriptive Catalogues of Seed, &e., can be 
had-on application, or sent by mail. J. P. FOGG. 
Sign of the Plow, opposite the Arcade. 
121-4m. Rochester, N. Y. 
“SPEED THE PLOW.” 
Genesee Seed Store and Ag’i. Warehouse, 
rrUlE subscribers beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
1 tention of the farming community to tlie fact that they 
have just received a supply of the most popular and mod¬ 
ern improved implements used in Agricultural and Horti- 
Dkaf and Dumb Asylums. —The whole number go 
of these institutions in the world, Dr. Beet says, w , 
is 1,915—of which 19 are in Great Britain, 44 in 
France, 11 in Italy, 1!) in Switzerland, 10 in Aus- ku 
tria, 35 in Prussia, G iu Wurtemburg and Baden, at 
18 iu Saxony, Hanover, and tlie other German 
Suites, 4 in the German free cities, 10 in Belgium 
and Holland, 5 in Denmark, Sweden, and Nor- 70 
way, 3 in Russia and Poland, 13 in the U. Suites G 
of America, 1 in Canada, and 2 in Asia. 
The market opened quiet, sales of flour amounting to 
some 8,000 bbls. at 3,62)4. Several lots of good brand O. 
were sold at $5,75, and one small lot of fancy Mich, at $4. 
Wheat— A fair inquiry for wheat and bui. little in mar¬ 
ket—sales of 19,000 bu at 47(2)48c. 
several works of History, “ Peter Farley’s Tales,” etc. 
It contains 1,207 pages, royal octavo, and is illuslrate 
and marine insurances are proper and expedient, so is live 
stock insurance : the reasons for insurance are equally ap- 
They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24 different 
sizes manufactured hy Ruggles, Nourse h Mason. Also 
... ...... ... ! 1 : , I 1 , ..il sizes manutactureti ny Kuggies, xsourse at mason, also 
by 70 maps and 700 engravings 5 hound m i nrj ey mo- j -phe company have adopted such rates as, they believe, the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, in- 
rocco. The work will not be offered for sale in Book¬ 
stores, but will be sold by canvassing Agents in every 
will furnish tlie means of paying ordinary losses, without vented by the same firm. 
Provisions—B ut little doing-limited sales of mess pork county in the several States, to whom the exclusive right 
at former rates is given by the publishers. Invariable price m 1 volume, 
_ ' $6,00, in 2 vo's . $7,0u. 
Cambridge Cattle Market. p or f U q particulars, of this agency apply to the sub- 
CAMBR1DGE, May 5.—At market, 866 Cattle—aliout scribers. As this work is destined to have a large sale, 
709 Beeves, and 160 Stores, consisting of Workiug Oxon, the earliest applicants, if competent and responsible per- 
Cows and Calves, Yearlings, 2 and 3 years old. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra, $7,25 per cwt.; first quality 
$ >,75; 2d do, $(>7®6,50; 3d do, $5.a)5,50; ordinary 4,50. 
Hides—$l(o) 1,50 per cwt. 
More Bm Lambs.—M r. J. A. Coburn of West TaUow—$5,75(a>6 per cwt. 
Rurnney, has a lamb which at its birth weighed „ ,, 
,, ,, ,v ,1 ,1 P ., ■ Calf Skins—SK® 10c. per lb. 
11 % los. I wo years ago, the mother of tins Barreling Cattle—$5, 5,50(a)6 per cwt. 
lamb produced three atone birth, whose united Veal Calves—$307. 253 at market, and sales hard. 
weight was 18 lbs. The sheep is of the native Working Oxen—® 8 9,.92, ioo, iio©i36. 
, j 4 1 jii i . Cows and Calves—$21, 25, 28, h0, 3i(d) 41. 
breed, and twelve years old. A correspondent Ycarlin-.s—y lo vTfd)ib. 
writes us that Mr. H. J. Campbell of Hill, has a Two years old—$18, 20 ,23, 26 ( 5 ) 28 . 
pair of twin lambs which weighed 11 lbs. and 3 Three years old—$26, 28, 30,34, 41(5)59. 
ounces. — Concord N. H. Patriot Sheep and Lambs-1,518 at "-^ ’UHl HU sold quick 
_at quotations. Prices—Extra—>5, 5,50(a)6,50 ; l>y lot, » 2 ,- 
50, 3, 3,50(5)4,59. A few fat lat lam bs, 80 lbs. each, sold 
Wheel Hubs.— The Exeter (N. H.) News Let- for $4. 
ter believes that there tire more hubs for wheels Swine—500 fat hogs to M. A. Pierce, West Cambridge, 
manufactured in that town in a year, than in any Brighton Cattle Market, 
other town in New England, and these all by two BRIGHTON, April 29.—At market looo Beef Cattle, 
manufacturers, who have turned out within the 100 Stores, 37 yoke Working Oxen, 142 Cows and Calves, 
last-three months over eighty thousand. These 1,500 Sheep and Lambs, mid 3,500 Swine. 
sons, wifi receive the most desirable territory for canvass¬ 
ing. Address DERBY & MILLER, 
Sole Publishers, Auburn, N. Y 
resort to an assessment. But to guard against extraordi¬ 
nary losses, which may arise from contagious diseases or 
epidemics, it becomes necessary to require premium notes. 
For Terms, &c., please apply to Company Agents. 
[123- 13tJ _ 
Albany Drain Tile Works, 
No. 60 Lancaster Street—West of Medical College. 
rjNHE Subscriber has 'now on hand and will furnish to 
4 Agriculturists, Draining Tile of die most approved pat¬ 
terns. HorseShoe Tile at $12, $15, and $18 per 1,000 
1 nree years old—$ 26 , z«,.«), .u, n (ai'.rj. Churmeirs lllm-lt 
Sheep and Lambs-I 518 at inarket aiul all sold quick ° May 1852 . 
t quotations. Prices—Lxtra—>5, 5,5052)6,50; by lot, J 
S?H3 r a -, 2ff U»ms. Horse Shoe 1 lie ar. 15, ana ® lo per i,ouu . ... . . n 
SLNLCA K. b-WJl 2 ! ^ces; Sole 'Pile or Pipes at $12 and $18 per 1,000 pieces. W E have ybtamed a small 
(Late of Whitney s Dagukurean Gallery,) Vhese Tile are over one foot in length from 2% to 4« | >V ^'^etLorn with winch 
H AS fitted up a suite of rooms in Chappell’s Block for i, ic ties calibre, and are so formed as to admit the water at .. 
DAGUERREOTYPING, which for adaptation to every joint, draining land from 12 to 20 feet each side ol 
that purpose are unsurpassed in die city. Those wanting tbe dra ; IK Orders from a distance will receive prompt at- 
good pictures, (warranted permanent,) will find it to their tention. JOHN GOTT, 
advantage to give him a call. Pictures Copied equal, or [132m6] Albany, New York. 
superior to the original. --^- 
Entrance next to Grant’s Musie Store, 82 State St., j ’fix) PJEKSONS OUT OF EMU LO Y JIENTi 
We have also on band tbe 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. 
Pennoek’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
Seeds, both domestic and imported. 
72 JOHN RAPALJE & Oo., Irving Block, 
65 Buffnlo-st., Roches cr 
StowelPs Evergreen Coni. 
AlfK have obtained a small quantity of this celebrated 
YV Sweet Corn with which we can furnish those who 
Necrology. —The total number of deaths in N. 
York city in 1851, was 2’2,024. Total number of 
males, 12,175 ; females, 9,859—22,024; adults, 7,- 
675; children, .24,219—22,024 Of these there 
died of consumption, 2,374 ; croup, 462 ; delirium 
Two years old—$25, 28(330. 
Three years old—$27, 31, 31(5)37. 
Working Oxen—$75, 80, 87, 95(5)100. 
Cows and Gilves—Sales $22, 24, 25, 28, 30, 32(5)35. 
Sheep and Lambs—$2,50, 3(33,75; extra at $5, 6,75(36. 
Swine— 6(37)^e. Retail ICa)ti;4c. 
WHITE MERCER POTATOES. 
C All BUSHELS celebrated White Mercer Seedling 
t)UU Potatoes stiH on hand. All orders ran be filled. 
They will bo sold at $1,50 per bushel, or packed in bar¬ 
rels and shipped as desired at $4,50 per barrel. 
J. RAPALJE & CO. 
[124-tf] Genesee Seed Store, 63 & 65 Buffalo-st. 
SWEET POTATO PLANTS. 
% j Y SWEET POTATO PLANTS look much better 
1Y1 tliis spring than usual, and if the winter closes witii 
tlie month of May, I expect to he prepared to furnish 
plants at $1 per hundred. I have set my mark at 10,000. 
! ... f . , r ,, 1 9(W , p,,.,. MONTH —The above sum call equalled by any tiling now in market, in the way ofrais- 
1 OO r °.f . 1 , , ON 1 H .- Xl e . ab0Ve 8U1 « UUI in .r or forcing water—O.e motion being rotary, the stream 
I SP 1 ***** ,,e , made > b.V any industrious man of re- | s " ou>itttu( . w fc ithout tho M „f W1 Am vessel. The packing 
apectable address, who possesses good business quaJuies^ self . ttd j MSting> very durable, anci cannot well get out of 
j and who can command a small capital (to begin with) of h 'ff 
, from .$25 to $50, (no others need apply,) by engaging with or “^' 
i the subscriber in tlie Book Agency Business, whose pub- .V* e 
] lioations are very salable, and the people will buy.— 
A wholesale price list, wi.li t'uu directions for operations, VU , ,. 
' will he forwarded on application post-paid, to , - v 
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. tugnez 
j [123-4t] 181 William St., New York city. •°',i 
DORKING FOWLS AND EGGS. 
r JAHE Sulsv'riber having increased his stock of Dorking 
| Hens to twenty-jive, will furnish eggs (for hatching) 
suitably packed for transportation, at $2 per dozen,—and 
inches ca'ibre, and are so formed as to admit the water at desire. The price is $1,50 per quart-75 cents a pint.— 
. . . . „ , r „ ,,, ... For 50 ceuts, we will send 3 ounces by mail, and pay post- 
every joint, draining land from 12 to 20 teet each side ot ’ ri99 i impitiv Voo 
the drain. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at- ^_ t- 122 ~ 4t I _ J RAPALJE & CO. 
tention JOHN GOTT, GARY’S ROTARY EIRE ENGINE PtiMP. 
ri32m61 Albany, New York. „ , ,, ... 
___rjUIE Inventor after tiioroughly testing bis engine pump 
OUT OS’ EMPLOYMENT. 1 (for the past two years,) feels confident that it is not 
They will be set with earth in open boxes, not less than ! chickens in the fall at $3 per pair or $12 per dozen. 
100 in a box, which may be transported hundreds of miles 
by railroad or canal, with no other care than to be kept 
“ right side up.” Orders may bo addressed to J AMES P- 
FOGG, 29 Buffalo St., Rochester, or to the subscriber at 
New York Cattle Market. FOGG, 29 Buffalo St, Rochester, 
NEW YORK, May 3.—At Washington Drove Yard— West Mace don, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
300 Beeves, (1,300 Southern.) The market was less ac- April 20, 1852. [ 123-It.] 
tremens, 118; diartlicea, 743; dysentery, 1,193 ; 2,300 Beeves, (1,300 Southern.) The market was less ao- 
„moll im-v ~,!v> • anioido 41 tive than for some weeks past, but prices were very firm, 
smalt pox, .iu.., suiLiue, ot. Good retailing qualities command 8,50(5)9,50 per cwt.— 
About 100 left over. 
A meeting was held ID bpntighela on Mon- At Chamberlain’s—Offered, 250 Beef Cattle, all sold.— 
I. W. BRIGGS. 
day evening, to take measures for the formation Sales at 7®9)£e. 
of a Young Men’s Christian . Association— l«n C m! V8 and Calves, at $20 to 45. 
lhese As^ociatious ar<; multiplying last, and they . 
promise to be of great benefit to the young men 
of our country. 
tive than for some weeks past, but prices were very firm.---- 
Good retailing qualities command 8,50(39,50 per cwt.— Sl*J£IN€i YV S ? FAT. 
About 100 left over. iirn are n0 w receiving by tlie first boats from Canada, 
At Chamberlain’s—Offered, 250 Beef Cattle, all sold.— yy pjo bushels of the celebrated Fife Wheat, which 
Sales at <Y39>£c. does not rust. 
75 Cows and Calves, at $20 to 45. 100 bu. Club Wheat, also 
500 Sheep and Limbs, at $3,50(37 ; all sold. 100 “ Black Sea Wheat, grown in the State. 
— J— ' -. .. . ' * . J60 “ Italian Wheat. 
M \ D n | b’U 25 « Spring Rye. 
j Lit III 1.17. Farmers who are in want of a good article, will please 
In Royalton, on the 6rh inst, by liev. Mr. Platt, of Lock- call, anil get some of the right kind of seed, at the Gcue- 
T’ , , f , • j port, JAMES SIBLEY. 2d, to Miss LAURA BRISTOL. 
1 nc ..ruiunl inectmg of the American In- a' so, i y the tame, WILBER H, BRISTOL to Miss CAKO- 
titute was hold on 1 hursday night last, when tlie line a. SIBLEY. 
usual reports were presented. The net profits of —— 
the year amount to $7,600, of which $1,000 has 
DIED. 
been appropriately expended upon the Library, lN wheaUand on Safurday morningi May 8th> aftera I $ 2,50 “er b^hel. 
principally m scientihc works. brief illness, Mrs. ZIPPORAH B., wife of Clias. Hall. j |H7-eow-tf) 
sec Seed Store, 63 and 65 Buffalo street. 
[117-eow-lfJ J. RAPALJE & CO. 
POTATO ONIONS. 
i o BUSHELS POTATO ONIONS, for seed, for sale 
1 U V' at tlie Genesee Seed Store, 63 and 65 Buffido-st. 
[117-eow-tf ] 
J. RAPALJE & CO. 
Ilis Dorkings have been selected and bred with great 
care, kept entirely separate from other breeds, and can bo 
relied on as pure breed. S. HESTON. 
Batavia, N. Y., April 24, 1852. 1122-5w»3 
AG’L WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 
No. 11, West Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
f 1 1 HE subscribers have for sale a large and carefully se- 
L looted stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Im- 
ulemf.nts and Machines of the most approved patterns. 
Also a full assortment of Field, Garden and Flower 
Seeds, Fertilizers, Fruit Trees, Slu-ubs, Fancy Poultry, 
Agricultural Works, &e. 
Catalogues will be sent on application, post-paid. 
116-3m. MASON & LOVE RING. 
GENEVA GUAM MAH SCHOOL, 
And Boarding Institute for Boys. 
fflHIS Institution will t>e opened the 10!li of May next in 
I 4. tbe Rose House, Park Place, Geneva, N. Y. Terms 
$200 a year. For particulars see our Circular, or inquire 
by letter, 1>. PRENTICE, LL.l)., Senior Master. 
W. T. GIBSON, M. A., Junior Master. 
Geneva, N. Y., AprU 20, 1852. [12’2-3t] 
These pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for 
which pumps or hydrants may be used, viz., Factories, 
Steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad 
Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, &e. Tlie 
liigliest testimonials will be given. 
No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En¬ 
gine, and will raise from 20 to 30 gallons per minute. 
No. 2 will raise 100 gallons at 120 revolutions. 
No. 214 do 200 do 120 do. 
No. 3 do 300 do 120 do. 
The quantity raised can be doubled, by doubling the 
revolutions. These machines arc manufactured mid sold 
by the subscribers at Broekport, N. Y. 
76-tf. CARY & BRAINARD. 
A PRODUCTIVE FARM FOR SALE. 
Ei npHE subscriber, unable to give his active atteniou 
I iUilL 4 *° <he Farm he has cultivated lot many years, 
otters tlie same for sale—either the whole or a part. Two 
hundred and eighty-five acres are cultiva'ed, either crop¬ 
ped with grain, its pasture, meadow, or in preparation for 
spring crops. Sixty five acres are in thrifty woods. 
This farm obtained tbe State Premium, and a full de¬ 
scription may tie seen in the State Society’s Transactions 
for the year 1847, 
Being m a system of rotation, fully cropped and seeded, 
a purchaser will find all necessary work prepared fertile 
season, admitting of possession whenever desirable. The 
dwelling and buildings are comfortable, sufficient and in 
good order. 
A reasonable portion of tbe purchase money may re¬ 
main on good security. 
For other details and terms apply to Messrs. II. & Win. 
Delafikld, Front St., New York;—to 11. P. Johnson. 
Esq., Ag.’l Rooms, Albany,—or to the subscriber’on tbe 
premises, at Oak lands, near Geneva. J. D EGA FIELD. 
March 15, 1852. [110-tf] 
