MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKERAN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
^aragn SftMigrace. 
AKRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ARCTIC. 
The Arctic arrived at New York, May 30.— 
She left Liverpool on the 19th. She brings 99 
Rural New-Yorker Office, } 
Rochester, June 2, 1852. 5 
We come to the close of another month without being 
able to chronicle any remarkable occurrence in the coin- 
ANNOIJN CEMENT. 
To the Readers, Subscribers, and Friends of 
the Wool Grower. —I have sold the Wool Grow¬ 
er to Mr. D. D. T. Moore, of Rochester, who has 
made such arrangements as will insure its early 
EMERY & GO’S. 
New-York State Agricultural Society’s 
first premium 
RAILROAD HORSE POWER. 
HnH K above justly celebrated Powers as now made and 
JL sold by the subscribers, are offered the public with the 
assurance that they are all they are represented—they hav- 
g Whom WO notice Mr. Horace ™rcial department of the Rural. 
Ul ior JLilSDOn. ®,. „ , , . ., „ , , ,, wiuwu (is unu ui tm; iiiwou viHDi|h.ou. 6 Oil uorse-rowers, in a cumim 
x Market-— Flour and wheat , secunties unusually low, white m the country and at the i n the Union .and any who are acquainted with | montjis a her the awarding of pre 
active at the full rates of last 'vest there is a tightness in funds that operates injuriously the Rbral New Yorker, or know any thing of j 
passengers, among whom we notice Mr. Jtioiace 
Smith, U. S. Consul for Lisbon. 
Liverpool Corn Market. —Flour and wheat 
have been more active at the full rates of last 
week. 
Indian com on the contrary was drooping. 
Trade in Manchester continued heavy. 
The dissolution of the Parliament has, it is ru¬ 
mored, been appointed to take place, if possible, 
about the 10th of June. 
In the Atlantic cities money is plenty, and rates for good 
LEWIS G. MORRIS’ 
THIRD ANNUAL SALE, BY AUCTION, OF 
Improved Breeds of Domestic Animals, 
Will take place at Mt. Fordham, Westchester County, 
(11 miles from City Hall, Nine York,) on Wed¬ 
nesday, June 9, 1852. 
Jamf.s M. Miller, Auctioneer. 
A PPLICATION need not be made at private sale, as I 
. decline in all cases, so as to make it an object for 
ermaneni anu suie iuuuu.uiun. y**. “ The Chairman of the Agricultural Society’s Committee ^ uccime in an cases, so as ro mane ii an oojeci io 
nown as one of the most enterprising publishers I on dorse-Powers, in a communication written several persons at a distance to attend. Sale positive to the high 
i the Union and anv who are acquainted with i monthsafter the awarding of premium to the above Horse- est bidder, without, reserve. 
‘ ™ V thinu- of ! I’ower, says: “ I spent much time at the late State Fair, N^ring about titty head ot Horned Stock, incladnu 
to business. Beyond this there is very little of importance 
iu commercial and money circles. 
Flour. —The flour market remains without alteration, 
with light transactions. 
Grain —There lias not been a supply of wheat to meet 
the wants of millers, and prices have improved, going bo¬ 
ost bidder, without reserve. 
Numbering about fifty head of Horned Stock, including 
a variety of age and sex, consisting of Pure Bred Short 
Horns, Devons, and Ayrshire?; Southdown Buck Lambs, 
and a very few Ewes; Suffolk and Essex Swine. Cata¬ 
logues, with full Pedigrees, &c., will be ready for delivery 
ative to the business of the paper 
The latest advices from Paris state that a formal if"* ? hat is considered the market value. Sales of 1,500 <Jl ^ ed t0 him at Rochester,-everything peril 
demand was made on the 15th by the Emperor bushels Genesee at $1,02. All fair samples command ©L i llg t0 the editorial management of the Wool 
r,t R for thp rcmflimlsr nf thp.cnniml laid nut. Mother grams we have no change to record. Corn is vlf (U n „ nt tn I 
it the offices of any of the principal Agricultural Journals 
Dr Stores in the Union, This sale will offer the best op¬ 
portunity to obtain very fine Animals 1 ever have given, 
is I shall reduce my herd lower than ever before, contem- 
of Russia for the remainder of the capital laid out 
by him in five per cent. French stock. 
rather scarce, millers and dealers getting supplies from 
Gen. Laruoreceire had addressed a letter to the 1}ufra, °- ° ats are hard t0 be obtained. 
partment, to me at Darien. 
None of my friends can know the trouble and 
vexation which has been entailed upon in under- 
Miuister of War, couched in very strong language, Provisions. -In all kinds of provisions we have the con- diking to koep up the paper. Compelled by cir- 
refusing to take the oath of allegiance to the Pre- tinuatio “ of high prices. Butter is some cheaper and po- cumgtance9 0V er which 1 had no cont. ol to, leave 
sident. The matter has received more attention tat0< -' s more easily obtained. • Gie city, and intrust it to other hands, and carry- 
decision ruined your establishment, and vice versa, hurt 
who it may.” 
one which works well in Europe; that is, letting the ser- 
tlian Changarnier’s. 
\ \ Colonel Fremont, from California, is in Paris, plies paying $ 1,50 to $ 2 . 
el ko will nmkaklv wmnin until thAriisnllt.fi WOOL.—We hear of 110 
where lie will probably remain until the dispute WooL.-We hear of no sales of new clip in this market, 
touching his title to the territory in California, on The Cleveland Democrat quotes the opening prices of the 
which he has granted leases, and the claims ou different grades as follows .—Common to quarter blood 
him for the expenses of the war in California, for 20 cents; from quarter to half 25c.; from half to three 
which he has rendered himself personally respon- quarters 25(S)28c.; three quarters to full 28(5>33c. Atthese 
sible can be arranged. prices buyers will operate freely, and farmers will be able 
The illustrious astronomer, Arago, has declined to realize ready casn for their clip of wool, 
to take the oath, and the President lias excused other articles there are changes which will be found 
iu the annexed price list. 
Accounts from Dobridga, in Turkey, state that ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
owing to the fall of snow of 22d, 23d and 24th of Flour, bbl. ... $i,75@5,oo Butter, lb.I2j^c 
March, 250,000 head of cattle that were on the Pork, mess,... 1G,00@19,00 i Cheese,. 
Do. cwt, .7,00@7,a0 poultry. 
Beef, bbl. mess,.10,00@10,50 j Turkeys, fb . . 
tatoes more easily obtainod. • t }ie city, and intrust it to other hands, and carry - 
Lambs.—B utchers have much difficulty in obtaining sup- il)0 . it " n at & 1()gg> because I could not give it my 
plies paying @ 1,50 to $2. personal attention, I have Suffered in mind and 
Wool.— Wo hear of no sales of new clip in this market, j^j f(J an ex| ent t j lat J W oul(l not undergo again 
The Cleveland Democrat quotes the opening prices of tlio a| veasona bl e amount of money or glory, 
different grades as followsCommon to quarter blood The necessity for the Wool Grower is greater 
20 cents; from quarter to half 25c.; from half to three I)()W than C ver before, and it begins to beapjpreci- 
quarters 25(a)28c.; three quarters to full 28(2>33c. Atthese ate ^ ;|S the increased subscription shows. It will 
prices buyers will operate freely, and farmers will be able vastly improved in the hands of its now ptlb- 
to realize ready casn for their clip of wool. lisber, and I shall go to refit, feeling 'that on the 
In other articles there are changes which will bo found mol . ro \ v J have not to open any number of letters 
iu the annexed price list. complaining of me for not sending the Wool 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. Grower. 
With the testimony of such men as the author of the vices oi male animals; and will solicit propositions from 
loregoing, when, together with tile changeable gearing, and such as see fit to trv it. Conditions 1 lie animal hired, 
other important improvements adopted since last season, t0 be at the risk of the owner, unless by soincpositive 
make it the most convenient, durable, efficient, andeco- ncglefttor carelessness of the hirer; the expense ef trans- 
plains, perished. Beef, bbl. mess, .10,00@10,50 | Turkeys, tb. 7@10 uuve mu muw « f uu.»i i - » -->- 
Count Demidoff, one of the nchest Russian no- Do. cwt,.5,50@6,00 ! Chickens,.6@8 most complete and reliable in the Union. 
blemen, has arrived in Rome, from Florence, to Lard, tried,.9@10 seeds. T. C. Peters. 
£o e nnnV he P ?™l\ a <* 03 \ iT \ maiacliite value 2,WO Darien * Ma * 24 ’ 1852- 
30,000 francs, (£1300,) extracted from his biben- shoulders, do., .7@8c Flax,.l,25@l,50 — --- 
lisher, and I shall go to refit, feeling that on the 
morrow I have not to open any number of letters 
complaining of me for not sending the Wool 
Grower. 
The market reports will be carefully corrected 
and published monthly, and they will be, as they 
have been since the journal was commenced, tiie 
mnkeitihe most convenient, durable, efficient, andeco- ncglefttorcardessness of the hirer; the expense of trans- 
nomical Horse-Power now made; and the public may rest R 0rta * 10 f to a,,(1 fr0III > l p be borne jointly ; the term ot le 
assured of being furnished by us with a superior machine. tu ,'F’ j° one y® nr or ess - as .parties agree; price to be 
Fur turthci particulars, prices. See., see Catalogue of adjusied by parties-to be paid in advance, when the Bull 
Albany Aericiiluiml Warehouse EMERY & CO. 13 ta, < tea away, circumstances would vary the price; an,- 
- - - rnal to be kept in accordance with instructions ot owneq 
BAiltOJIRTEUS and THERMOMETERS. before taking him away. 
D AVID KENDALL, (recently of the firm of “ Kendall f °® ir 011 the foregoing conditions, three celebrated 
Brothers.” New Lebanon, N. Y..) would tender bis I rtze Bulls, “ Major,” a Devon, nine years old; “ Lamar- 
acknowledgetients to the citizens of Rochester and vicini- Short Horn, four years old; “ Lord Eryholme, 
ty. for the “ material” patronage they have given him.— Short Morn, three years old. ledigreee will be given in 
From the earnest solicitations of scientific men and others. Catalogues. 
I have been induced to change my place of business from 
Pittsford to this city, and have associated with me George 
At the time of my sale, (and I would not part with them 
before,) 1 shall have secured two or three yearly setts of 
their progeny; and as I shall send out in August next a 
Taylor, under the firm of KENDALL & TAYLOR. their progeny; and as t snail send out m August next a 
Our manufactory is in the upper room of the Novelty new importation oi male animals. I shall not want the 
Building, where we shall be happy to see all who want services of either ot these next year. I would not sell 
ail mines. Potatoes, bu.02>£@75c sund 
The Russians are said to have sent 18 engineer grain. Wlutefish, bbl 
,v, . ■ • , I? Wheat, bu. 96@31 Codhsh, cwt,. 
officers on a secret mission to European lmkey, Co ’. 54<go6 Silt, bbl.... . 
to collect information as to the resources an army Buckwheat,..44 Apples, bu.. 
of 110,u00 men Avould find there. The stale of Rye,.69@70 Do. dried, 
Do. leaf,.8e Clover, bu.$5,50 
Hams, smoked,.10c Timothy,.2,25@3,00 
Shoulders, do.,.7@8c Flax,.1,25@1,50 
Potatoes, bu.62>£@75c sundries. 
grain. AVliitefish, bbl.. .©4,50@8,00 
Wheat, bu.96@$>1 Codfish, cwt,.@4,50 
Corn,.54(uj5t> S&lt, bbl.I,06@l,12j4 
Buckwheat,.44 Apples, bu.75@1,00 
Rye,.69@70 Do. dried,.$1,25 
Darien* May 24, 1S52. 
Building, where we shall be happy to (-ee all who wan 1 
good instruments. The character of Kendall’s Ther¬ 
mometer is too well known to require extended notice here. 
We have facilities for manufacturing as good instruments 
as can be made in this country. For accuracy of con¬ 
struction, neatness of finish, and reasonableness of prices, 
vve defy competition. All our work is warranted. 
them, as I wish to keep control of their propagating qual¬ 
ities hereafter. 
I also have one imported Buck, the prize winner at 
Rochester last fall, imported direct from the celebrated Jo¬ 
nas YVebb; 4ind also five yearling Bucks, winners also, 
bred by me, from Bucks and Ewes imported direct from 
THE WOOL GROWER, 
And Magazine of Agriculture and Horticulture. 
VOLUME IV,—FOR 1852-3. 
the roads and other matters would also be in- ^ at ?’. 1 rT’ S ’ .iVsrDtMHi Tins Journal will hereafter be published by the undor- 
quired into. It was believed that another body ar ey,■ i«i j Ha y"to n U ’.‘ 1 j‘.'. ] .’i2faU5 signed, at Rochester. In connection with this announce- 
of engineer officers had left secretly for Greece Slaughter, cwt,.. .3,50@i,00 j Wood, hard, cord.. .4ia)4,50 meat, it is proper, if not necessary, to state the plan, &c., 
and Constantinople to collect more information of Calf, !b.8@10 j Do. soft,.2(2)3,50 upou which the work is to be continued,—and this we will 
the same diameter. gS* SS£l U .* | KS .* "JSS ho with us little cireumloeutloe ns possible. 
• _ . _ _ ' _ The Fourth Volume will be commenced on the 1st of 
Mail Gleanings. New York Market. July ensuing, -the numbers bewg promptly issued, and 
-- VTMir vnmr -\r oi tm t ill CAREFULLY MAILED, Oil OF betoi’C tllC first ot Cadi month. 
NEW YORK, May 31.—Flour—Fair eastern and local . , 
Our facilities for sending instruments in all directions the .above celebrated breeder; the\ will be let onithe same 
are unrivalled— o;ie great consideration in our selection ol conditions as the Bulls, exbepting that I will keep them 
locality, ns great care is necessary in their transportation. until the [iarty Inrrig wishes them, and they must be re- 
D. Kendall was awarded a Diploma on specimens ol turned to me again on or about Cliristmas Day. By this 
Barometers and Thermometers exhibited at the late State plan, the party hiring gets rid ot the risk and trouble ot 
p a j r keeping a Buck the year round. All communications by 
T.T All orders addressed to KENDA LL & TAYLOR Ul,lst be prepaid, and I will prepay the answers. 
will receive prompt attention. riio o, , * i 
Rochester. Jan. 27. 1852. flOOtf.l Mount Fordham, March 1851. [1 IS-3t, lam] 
the same character. 
iy the under- »•'' r( l cc ' v « P’ompt attention. 
J | Rochester, Jan. 27,. 1852. flOOtf.l 
is announce- , r T . 
University of Rochester, ) 
he plan, &c., | , February 24. 1852. ( 
d this vve will | I have examined a Parlor Barometer with a zero adjust 
j ment, manufactured by Messrs. Kendall & Taylor of this 
. city, and have thoroughly tested it by the Smithsonian Ba- 
on the 1st ot | roinefer . n se( i \ n the University, in its graduation and oth- 
Mount Fordham, March 1851. [118—3t, lam] 
THE NEW YCISiiv REAPER. * 
M R. Me. CORMICK in an advertisement recently pub¬ 
lished says, that while Seymour & Morgan are go¬ 
ing on to manufacture more reapers, they have made no 
provision to pay the judgment against them for @17,306, 
Kendall & Taylor’s Barometers most fully to the public. 
The zero adjustment makes the Instrument entirely su¬ 
perior to the common wood cistern, or the bent-tube Ba¬ 
rometer. 
.1 also found the Thermometer, attached to their Barom- 
the kind of settlers they want iu Wisconsin •_’ brands $4,12. Fancy Michigan and Indiana $4,06(5)4,25. _though, should its subscription list warrant, it will ere. Kendall & Taylor’s Barometers most fully to the public. 
“We want men who will fear Gnrl ■inrl read the favorite State and good Ohio @4,18@4,25. lone be enlarged. The work will, however, be materially The zero adjustment makes the Instrumententirelysu- 
vve want men, wuo will ioar ixou anu lean me Grain—Wheat not abundant. Genesee scarce and nom- 10 a ° . . , , , . , pcrior to the common wood cistern, or the bent-tube Ba- 
news ; rear up industrious families and cultivate inalat@l,12@l,14. White Michigan @1,00; Ohio@l,01}£; improved,as more time and attention is co ul oesiovveu rometPr _ 
our beautiful prairies.” Oats firm at 42(a)43' 2 c for State. Corn rather better, 57 % upon both matter and manner. T. C. Peters, Esq., a .1 also found the Thermometer, attached to their Barom- 
©58^ for unmerchantable. centleman of superior ability, and every way qualified for eter and another of theirs, both made with their usual 
It is Stated that the members of the Pres- Wool—Rather dull, but prices steady. 8,000 lbs. lambs h „„ nffhoWnnlDpmrl- care, to agree with that attached to the Smithsonian Ba- 
bvteriau General Assembly now sitting in Wash- ^ Heece 42c. tl.e station, will continue as editor of the Wool Uep.i t eler> Th(iy havc !hc IIU .thod of graduating their scale 
• " . • (• & I 1 . 1 . f Provisions—Pork dull and heavy, receipts liberal and ment,—while the other departments are to be under the with great accuracy to any variation in the diameter of 
lugton, Will vote the COUtriDUtlon ol a DIOCK 01 prices nominal. In other articles no change of note. supervision of the undersigned. The pages of the work will the Thermometer tube- 
marble, With an appropriate inscription, to the erec- ... „ , , ‘ , , . , ' I also examined the machine by which Mr. Kendall per- 
tionof the Washington National Monument. Albany Market. be enhanced in v e ? . B der , alldotll . ! forms the graduation for the firm -a machine invented by 
ALBANY, Miy 29.—Flour—The market is very quiet largo number ol Wool Growers, stoek Breeders, ana otn Ylr. Kem nll’s father, and so highly commended by PjoI. 
Mrs. Swisshelm, the spirited and caustic The demand is restricted to the wants of the home trade, e rs practically familiar with the various branches of Agri- | Silliman long smee in the American Journal of Science- 
editor of the Pittsburgh Saturday Visiter, having which is light. For the East there is nothing doing, and culfcure and Horticulture. I a n,achi( ; e constructed on mathematical principles, mark- 
but may at any time, and will be sued for the same.” 
In answer to this, vve say, that Mr. Me Cormick has no 
judgment against us for @17,306, or for any other sum.— 
He obtained a verdict against us for upwards of @17,000, 
on account of tlie machines which vve manufactured and 
eter and another of theirs, both made with their usual sold in 1850; but proceedings were immediately taken on 
care, to agree with that attached tj the Smithsonian Ba¬ 
rometer. They have the method of graduating their scale 
our part to present the case to the U. S. Supreme Court, 
before which tribunal vve hope to obtain a new trial, and 
at bust been blessed with a baby —a real squalling, 
kicking, laughing “mother’s darling”—has been 
compelled to procure a nurse for her Visiter. 
fur the supply of the river towns he sales have been mod¬ 
erate. Tip re is no change to notice in the value of either 
Western or State Sales 500 bbls at jesterdaj’s rates. 
Grain—Nothing has been done in Wheat. T1 ere are no 
samples on the mirket either here or to arrive. Genesee 
ere is nothing doing, and cuUure and Horticulture. 
There was frost in South Carolina on the and prime Westei n is wanted for milling, and in the no- 
5th and Gth ult. The Newberry Sentinel says s-nce of sales Benesee may be quoted firm at H2>iail3>4; 
5th and bth ult. The Newberry bentmel says 
that the present appearance of the corn and cot¬ 
ton crops is by no means flattering. Corn looks 
. 1 . | ing divisions with extreme accuracy, and capable of divi- 
Having embarked in the enterprise, no reasonable labor ; dil|g (Q huildrcths of ajl im , h wll(l0 ut a magnifier. 
or expense will be spared, but proper effort made to ren- O. DEWEY, Prof, of Oiiem. and Nat.. Science, 
der The WqpL Grower eminently worthy of extensive 
support throughout the Union,-and especially valuable | f , SSEU> & HOOKER take this method of informing 
to all interested in Sheep and Wool, the great interest of ; j A their friends i hat they are prepared to furnish on most 
with great accuracy to any variation in the diameter of in that case teel very confident that vve can now make a 
the Thermometer tube. successful defence. If we should be disappointed in this, 
1 also examined the machine by which Mr. Kendall per- vve expect to pay the verdict, unjust as vve know it to ho. 
forms the graduation for the firm,—a machine invented by With regard to the machines vve are now building, Mr. 
Mr. Kencall’s father, and so highly commended by PjoI. Me Cormick very well knows, that they contain not a sin- 
Silliman long since in the American Journal of Science— Kje feature, which is embraced in any unexpired patent ot 
a machice constructed on mathematical principles, mark- his, and that vve have as much right to build and sell them 
ing divisions with extreme accuracy, and capable of divi- without reference.to him, as farmers have to plow their 
ding to hundreths of an inch wiihout a magnifier. lands without asking his permission. It will be observed 
(!. DEWEY, Prof, of Ohem. and Nat.. Science. that he does not pretend, in his advertisement, that the 
—--machines vve are now ocnstructins, are any infringement 
Rochester Commercial Nurseries. of his patents. 
TA1SSELL & HOOKER take this method of informing The 500 machines which vve sold last year were no in- 
j a machice constructed on mathematical principles, mark- 
hite Michigan and Onio iOO, an 1 red Ohio 9.i(a)94c. which it is the organ. But while this, the leading object, 
Corn is dull and Western is heavy, witn a downward ten¬ 
dency. No round yellow hero. San s 4,600 bu of sound 
Western mixed at 58c. with more offering at the same fi- 
vvill receive the most attention, (and render the work 
worth many times its subscription price to every wool 
yellow and sickly. Cotton is very feeble, and Western mixed at 58c, with more offering at the same fi- worth many times its sunscupuou price cv ..y w 
lias a crimped appearance gum Oats are not plenty and in good demand. Sales grower,) tho departments devoted to Farm Husbandry, 
6,200 bu Western and State, part to arrive, at 43c. Noth 
2^" Gov. Hunt has written a letter to Sheriff ing doing in Bye or Barley. - 
Chamberlain, of Rochester, positively refusing to Corn 24d , 88 wheat 2 , 535 do; Oats 10,700 do. 
commute or otherwise interfere with the seutence 
of Maurice*Antonio, the Portuguese convicted of 
the murder of Pinto, and now confined in that 
county. Antonio will therefore be executed on 
the 3d of June. 
Buffalo Market. 
Horticulture, &c., will be made interesting and profitable 
to every reader who cultivates a Farm or Garden. Our 
first object is to render every page and line of the work 
useful and reliable, —the next to make the paper unex- 
| j their friends that they arc prepared to furnish on most fringernent of iiis rights, and it he should see fit to carry 
reasonable terms a general assortment of his threat of prosecuting us into execution, it will be tor 
"ii'T?T r T rr ’ ANT) DTtTT AT T'PTi'WV Hie purpose of frightening, and deterring farmers from 
xitoiv U—ri ilHi ...bi 1 .fill purchasing machines of us this year, and not with the ex- 
RasplDorri.es, Currants, Gcosioerries & Strawberries, pectation of obtaining a verdict against us. His object is 
Native and Foreign Grape Vines, &c. to drive us out of tlie business of making Reapers, that he 
Also, Green-House ami Bedding out Plants, Dahl- ? Tia} l * !ave entil ( e himself. Tins, it truth and 
ias, Roses, 6tC , in large quan.'i ies. a justice are allowed to prevail, he cannot do. 
A few X^xtra size Dwarf Fkar Trees of the choicest Xhose wishing the INk’a York Reaper for the ensuing 
varieties, well set with blossom buds. harvest, will do well to give us their orders early, as vve 
Native and Foreign Grape Vines, &c. 
Also, Green-House and Bedding out Plants, Dahl¬ 
ias, Roses, 6iC., in huge quant 1 ins. 
A few Extra size Dwarf Pear Trees of the choicest 
varieties, well set with blossom buds. 
Tiie experience which vve have had, and the facilities have heretolore been unable to supply the demand. 
BUFFALO. May 3l -The market for (lour was dull <*ptionable, even beautiful, in appearance, 
oa Saturday, and the sales did not exceed 1,000 bbls at The forthcoming volume will be illustrated with from 
2^" The following new Post-offices have been —buyers held 
established in this Irjtate :—West Ausable,.Clinton not made put 
county, Elisha Allen, P. M.; Croton Corners, Ohe- J5.006.hu at 
lining Go., Norman S. Crafuh, P. M. Offices dis- 1 V^iai' freigt 
continued:—Monterey, Dutchess county; Nine to New York. 
?, 59(5)3 62)4 for good to choice brands Michigan; 3 62,j@ Fifty to One Hundred Handsome and Appropriate En- 
3 70 tor choice Southern Ohio. Wheat is in fair demand, NOS —embracing portraits from life, ofSlicop, Horses, 
hut the receipts present and prospective being quite large ’ . _ , L G , _ ,• „„ , 
—buyers held oft". A cargo of white Ohio sold on terms Cattle, Swine, Poultry, &c., i . n s • 
not made public. Corn in fair demand, but lower. Sales other buildings,—figures of Improved Implements, Fruits, 
15.000 bu at 16)4- Oats in good demand but scarce. Klovvers &c., &c.,—accompanied with proper descrip- 
which are enjoyed here for proving and comparing tlie va¬ 
rious articles in our line, furnish customers with the best 
guaranty that their interest will not ba sacrificed by giving 
us their orders. 
N. B.—Catalogues furnished on application. 
Roch ester Fcl). 20, 1852. _1 13-tf. 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
SEYMOUR & MORGAN. 
Brockport, May 18, 1852. [125-t3J 
New Edition of American Fruit Culturist. 
Just Published by Derby & Miller, Auburn, If. Y, 
The American Fruit Cuturist; containing directions 
for tlie propagation and culture of Fruit Trees in the Nur¬ 
sery, Orchard and Garden; with descriptions of tiie prin- 
Cornets, Cayuga Co. Name changed :—Fantz- 
dale, Ulster Co., to Homewack. 
fW A communication in the Hampshire Ga¬ 
zette from the weigher of the town of Hatfield, 
Mass., gives the record of the weight of fifty-two 
pairs of cattle, which were weighed in that town, 
from Jan. 1st to April 21st, ld52, not one pair of 
which weighed less than 4,000 pounds. From 
New York Cattle Market. 
NEW YORK, May 24.—At Washington Drove Yard- 
ottered 2,400 BeeVes, (2,000 Southern and Western, re 
most attractive and interesting feature. 
With every facility for publishing the Wool Grower in 
the style above indicated, we shall devote money, time and 
earnest labor to tlie work,—confidently believing that our 
30,000 Northern Spy Apple trees. 
3,000 Fine Dwarf Pears, of large size. 
5,000 Giant Rhubard, very low by the 1,000. Must he ges, price @i. 
dwarfs and pyramids, besides some hundreds of smaller 
additions, and many new engravings. 1 vol. over 400 pa- 
maiuder from New York State.) Prices for good retailing efforts will be seconded by those interested. Relying 
qualities at from 7(o)9>4c IP lb; about 100 head left over ma iu!y upon its merits for substantial patronage, vve iu- 
At Browning's—Offered 4,000 Sheep and Lambs; sales vite each and all who keep Sheep, Ca .a, Hoiscs, &<-., or 
at prices ranging from @2(5)3,50 to @7,50 for Sheep, aud possess Fields, Orchards and Gardens, to lend the paper 
@1.62)4(5)3, 5 to @6 for Lambs; left over 200. their suuport and encouragement. Any aid which you, 
, , 1 ’. r , AA ’ , * ,, @1.62)4(5)3,5 to @6 for Lambs; left over 200. their support and encouragement. Auy aid which you, 
winch weighed less than 4,G'00 pounds. From Cows and Calves-70 offered at @22,50 to 37,50(5)46; all read coagisteutly ren der, to augment its circulation 
this point, they ranged all the way up to 4, col) lus. sold. ’ * “ , ... . 
1 > J ^ J a At Chamberlain’s (Hudson River BuU’s Head)—offered and usefulness, either by adding touts subscription list, or 
Yff By letters from Nineveh, we learn that Col. 250 Beef Cattle; sales at 7(a)9e. . contributing the results of your experience and observa- 
Cows and Calves, Yearlings, 2 and3 years old. _ . a,,. iv,.., 
„ . ,, - ... a.. , on new type, and superior paper, —tar better tnan tnat 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra, $7,00 per cwt.; first quality ’ ’ 
1,50; 2d do, $5,50(5)6; 3d do, $5(5)5,25; ordinary @4,50. " before usod in the work,—and furnished upon the follovv- 
II(de.s—$1(5)4,50 per cwt. jug exceedingly low 
Tallow—$5,75(5)6 per cwt. ' _ . , 
Peits-@ 1 ,50(5) 1,75- 1 Terms, in Advance: 
Calf Skins—9(5) 10c. per lb. Fifty Cents a Year. To Clubs and Agents, — Five 
Barreling Cattle—@5,50, 6(5)6,50 per cwt. Copies for $2; Eight Copies for @3; Eleven Copies for $4; 
Veal Calves—@3(5)8. 254 at market. Twenty Copies for @7, and any additional number at the 
Working Oxen—$96,99, 101(5)115. game rate—35 cents per copy. The three back volumes, 
Cows and Calves—@21. 24, 27, 32(5)50. bound, will he furnished at 40 cents each,—iu sheets at 35 
Yearlings—$9, 10, 14(5)15. cents, or the three for @1. 
Two years old—$18, 20,22, 25(5)29. For a remittance of @1, previous to the first of August, 
Three years old—@25, 28, 31, 47(5)75. we will send two copies of volume 4, and a copy of either 
Sheep and Lambs—913 at market, and all sold quick, at back volume. For $2, within the same time, vve will send 
By letters from Nineveh, we learn that Col. 250 Beef Cattle ; sales at 7(a)9e. 
Rawflnsou, who is now conducting the excava- Cows and Calves — 60 offered at @22,50 to @35(5)50; 
lions abandoned by Mr. Layard « has opened out and Lambs-2,000 on sale ; sales of wool Sheep at 
the entire place of sepulture ot the Kings and f rom @2,50 to 4(5) 6,50; and sheared do ©2(5)3 to 5 ; Lambs 
Queens of Assyria.” “ There they lie,” we are at ©25)3,50 to 4,50. 250 unsold, 
told, “ in huge stone sarcophagi, with ponderous Cambridge Cattle Market. 
.lids, just as they, were deposited more than three CAMBRIDGE, May 26.—At market, 601 Cattle—about 
thousand years ago.” 525 Beeves, and 76 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, 
. mi • . /• ' , . • „ „ Cows and Calves, Yearlings, 2 and3 years old. 
thirty-four cars, containing 2,iJl head of Prices—Market Beef—Extra, $7,00 per cwt.; first quality 
cattle, hogs and sheep, arrived at Fort Jervis on $6,50; 2d do, $5,50(5)6; 3d do, $5(5)5,25; ordinary @4,50. 
the 25th ult., on their way to Piermont, from Dun- H^des—$4(5)4,50 per cwt. 
kirk. Of these 287 were cattle, 996 sheep, and PeRs-ii^oS?^ 01 ' ^ 
1,514 hogs ; the longest train but one, and paying Calf Skins— 9(5) 10c. per lb. 
the most freight, of any that has ever passed that Barreling Cattle—@5,50, 6(5)6,50 per cwt. 
WW. “mount of freight, *3,U8,30.- V-gJSSgSv 
Length of tram more than quarter oi a mile. Cows and Calves— @ 21 . 24 , 27, 32(5)50. 
A man named Charles Boucher, died near two years old' _ $"l8, 20 , 22 , 25 ( 5 ) 29 . 
Montreal recently, at the age of 106 years. He Three years old—@25,28,31, 47075. 
was married to three wives, with whom he had 60 Sheep and Lambs—943 at market, and all sold quick, at 
children! He leaves to deplore his loss 43 chil- ana dvanco on the pricesof last week. 
, 1 1 -i 1 to 1 , ii-ii Prices—Extra—$5,oO, 6 , 1 09; by lot, @3, 3,25, 8,50,40 
dren, ob grand-children, 13 great grand-children, 505 , 
28 nephews, 70 grand-nephews, 18 great grand- Swine—308 at market, retail 708c per pouftd. 
nephews, and a large circle of friends, who assist- Bri' r hton Cattle Market 
ed at his funeral, which took place on the 12th of Th(J offerin „ s far the WO e k am0U n t to 850*. About 50 
April, with great solemnity. remain unsold. 
mu t i r n j .1 x in The prices for Beef Cattle were less than the previous 
T lie Journal of Commeice says that Dr. week, by at least 25 cents per hundred. We quote for ex- 
King’s fifteen days imprsoument having been tra a few @7.25; good at @6,5007; ftfir @5,75 06,25 ; or- 
completed, that gentleman is living with his fam- dinary @4.7505,50. 
ilv unmolested at Athens Tlie Greek Govern- Working Oxen but few offered. Cows and Calves a 
liy unmolested at AUicns. uit oreu uoveni- shade higher. Extra ones in request. 
ment seems to to have no intention ot enforcing swine 2,450 at market. All sold at 6% and 7%. At re- 
that part of the sentence inflicting banishment tail from 709, according to size and quality. 
from Greece. The attention of our Government - ■ ' ■ . . ■ - ■ ■ 
has been called to the treatment of Dr. King, and The Rural New-Yorker.— This weekly Agricultural 
the P.iesident has, it is understood, instituted in- an,i Famil J Paper we can recommend, conscientiously, as 
. . . .. ,, .. . pure, good, interesting, and useful,— calculated to make 
quiries respecting tne lacts. every family into which it is introduced both wiser anil 
The “ Peoples’ Bathing and Washing As- better— Home Gazette. 
sociation,” of New York, have nearly completed We had calculated, from the known genius and taste of 
an establishment at a cost of unwards of <fc3 000 Mr ’ Moore ’ u P on «• paper of the first class. Iu this vve have 
au estaonsnmeiH at a cost oi upwarus oi _^.i,uuu. no t been disannointed. Its armearance is beautiful. The 
Cows and Calves 60 offered at @22,50 to @35(5)50; (j ou f„ r publication in its pages, will be most gratefully 
all sold. ' . f 
Sheep and Lambs—2,000 on sale; sales of wool Sheep at appreciated. 
FORM, STYLE, TERMS, &c. 
The Wool Grower will bo published monthly, in a form 
suitable for binding,— each number containing Sixteen 
CAMBRIDGE, May 26.—At market, 601 Cattle—about Large Octavo Pages,—with Title Page, Index, &e., at the 
525 Beeves, and 76 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, close of each volume. It will be printed in the best style, 
sold to clear the ground. 
One dozen very largo Maple trees, root pruned last 
spring; 1 doz. Scotch Larch; 1 doz. Laburnum ; and sev¬ 
eral fine Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir, &c., 
Together with a large general assortment of hardy Or¬ 
chard Fruits and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Dahlias, and 
a general collection of bulbs, box edgings, &e. 
The assortment is very complete, comprising the leading 
hardy items requisite for elegance or utility. Orders care¬ 
fully filled, packed, &e.. for any distance. 
Nursery, corner of Norton and North Clinton Streets.— 
Office 36 Front-st., Rochester, N. Y. Catalogues gratis. 
117-tf. _ SAM’L MOULSON. 
PA KM FOR SALE. 
JtfeHk A VALUABLE FARM,containingaboutdBjA 
s .siijj 166 acres, situated in the town of Lima, VW 
P'liil County of Livingston, late the property oi 
liui Webster, deceased, is offered for sale. The farm 
will be sold a together, or divide I into two parts, to suit 
purchasers. 
The upper part consists of about 70 acres of most ex¬ 
cellent arable land, well Icut ed and supplied with water 
A book of great value.—Gen. Farmer. 
Worth its weight in gold-dust to any new beginner.— 
Moore’s Rural New-Yorker. 
A cheaper, equally valuable, and more reliable book 
than Downing’s.—Wool Grower. 
It should be in the hands of every fruit grower.—Ohio 
Cultivator. 
There is no vacant space in it—it is like a fresh egg,— 
all good, and packed fun to the shell.—Prairie Farmer. 
The million who purchase it will fiud matter adapted to 
their wants, superior to any work as yet published.— 
Cleveland Herald. 
Manifests careful and laborious research, close and con¬ 
tinued observation, and an excellent systematic classifica¬ 
tion.—Western Ilort. Review. [125-tf] 
Emery’s vatent, Latest Improved 
PREMIUM R. R. MOUSE POWERS, &C. 
ROCHESTER AGENCY. 
rilHE Subscriber, late from the Agricultural Works, 
X Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery ft Co., Albany, 
(where ho has been engagd for the past six years,) has 
Irom a living spring, a good and nearly new house and |„. en induced to establish an Agency for tlie sale of their 
small barn; together with four or live acres ol superior justly celebrated Premium Horse Powers, Threshers, Sep- 
limuerand woodland , , arators, &e., in Rochester. Particular attention will he 
an advance on the prices of last week. 
the Wool Grower and Rural New-Yorker for one year; 
Prices—Extra—$5,50, 6, 7(5)9; by lot, @3, 3,25, 3,50, 4(a) and for @3, the Rural New-Yorker one year, and the 
Swine—308 at market, retail 7(a)8c per pouftd. 
Brighton Cattle Market. 
The offerings for the week amount to 850. About 50 
remain unsold. 
three past and next volume of the Wool Grower. Speci¬ 
men numbers sent free to all applicants. 
Jjjjr’ Now is the time to subscribe aud form clubs, as all 
subscriptions must commence with the volume. Bills of 
all specie-paying banks, and post-office stiunps, received at 
was carried'off by a freshet, and owing tothesicknessand 
death of the late proprietor, has notbecn replaced. 
Arrangements -will be made with the creditors and heirs. 
and all other agricultural implements. 
All interested are invited to call and examine the Ma¬ 
chines and implements at the Store of Briggs & Bro., No. 
68 State St., Rochester,—where the undersigned will be 
Working Oxen but tew ottered. Gows and Calves a June, 1952. Rochester, N. Y. 
shade higher. Extra ones in request. -- . 
Swine 2,450 at market. All sold at 6% and 7%. At re- __, 
tail from 7(5)9, according to size and quality. @100 TO @200 PEIS. i.IOiVUH.. 
■ ■■ ' ■ - ■ " • .—. rrtHK above sum can easily be made by an industrious 
,, u , m Vi-,,,,,r. , I man, of respectable address who possesses good busi- 
I he Rural New-Yorker.- llus Meekly Agricultural f d ’ iti |U d who can command a small capital (to 
and Family Paper we can recommend, conscientiously as b • / wiU ) ’ of from Tvvent y-fi V e to Fifty Dollars -(no 
pure, good interesting and useful -calculated to make ^ £ 'apply,)-by engaging with the subscribers in 
ssarnr- 1 - ~ ™;’ 
We had calculated, from the known genius anil taste of F #” Funds can he forwarded at our risk, if mailed in 
Mr. Moore, upon a paper of the first class. Iu this we have presence of the Post Master and numbers and dates of the 
not been disappointed. Its appearance is beautiful. The same retained. 
reading matter evidences much talent and discrimination. !Es?° No books kept or sold by us of an immoral ten- 
— Ruff. Christian Adv. deney. , 
There is no paper more deserving of support from the K wholesale price list, with fuff directions, for op¬ 
farming community. The new volume appears in a new orations, wffibe forwarded on application, post paia, .o 
dress, clean, shining and brilliant.— Ameican Citizen. ^ i & C°., Book Publishers. 
Buffalo, N. Y. (Not New York.) [127-3m] 
The proprietor’s efforts to publish oue of the best fam- -7 
ily and agricultural papers in tho world, are appreciated, TO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOY MENT. 
and it has a large circulation.— Mich. Statesman. <Jt> i /'4/A TO @200 PER MONTH.—The above sum can 
It is ellieflv directed to the «rri«nW.nral interest, but <« an 1 Vi U easily be made, by any industrious man ofre- 
1 he first floor is occupied by ranges of bathing reading matter evidences much talent and discrimination, 
apartments, and the second chiefly by a spacious —Raff. Christian Adv. 
wash-room. When the present arrangements are There is no paper more deserving of support from the 
completed, 70 persons can be engaged at washing at farnlln ”, community. The new volume appears in a new 
l- i, ■ i rvr.-, dress, clean, shining and brilliant.— Ameican Citizen. 
one time and this number can be extended to 90, by 
making slight alterations. The bathing tubs are The proprietor’s efforts to publish one of the best fam- 
za : ... i‘ i , 1 4 . i i i dy and agricultural papers in the world, are appreciated, 
o4 in number, besides three plunge baths in which and it has a large circulation.— Mich. Statesman. 
from 20 to 30 persons can be accommodated at rf . ,. ^ ... 
.• „ nn,.. • .i i It is chiefly directed to the agricultural interest, but is an 
one time. I he water in the latter vanes m depth admirable general and family newspaper—conducted with 
from three feet, at one end to four at the opposite enterprise and ability.— Cauu<ra Chief. 
Jan uary, 1851. _ [ lOOtf. ] WM. 51. MOORE, 
CARY’S ROTARY EIRE ENOINE PUMP. Rifle Maker and Gun Smith, Rochester, 
r J411E Iuventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump t_t AS always on hand, and for sale, a complete assort- 
JL (for the past two years,) feels confident that it is not LL ment of Rifles, double and single Shot Guns, Revol- 
equalled by any tiling now in market, in the way of rais- vers, rifle and common ffisto s. Flasks, Pouches, Belts, 
ing or forcing water—the motion being rotary, the stream Game-bags, Wire Cartridge, Wads, &c.; every article in 
is constant without the aid of an air vessel. The packing ii ie sporting line, which is offered at a small advance from 
is self-adjusting, very durable, aud cannot well get out of cos t. Having secured the services of a competent work- 
order. ’ man, will make to order repeating or other Rifles equal to 
These pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for an y manufactured in Rochester. Stocking and repairing 
which pumps or hydrants may be used, viz., Factories, done at short notice. [U4-9t-eow] 
Steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Distilleries, Railroad No. 0 South St. Paul-st., Rochester, N. Y. 
Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, &c. The ——,---—-- 
highest testimonials will he given. MORGAN STOCK FOR SALE. 
No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En- Subscriber, offers for sale at auction on the 18th 
gum, ant. will raise from L0 to 30 gallons per minute. I . of Au „ nsfc next> at pj o’clock A. M., a very fast 
No. 2 will raise 1 * gallons a„ 120 revolutions. traveling mare, valuable for breeding, in foal by the cele- 
No-2>£ 'do 200 to 120 do. brated Vermont Morgan Horse General Gijford, who was 
No. 3 do 300 .10 * - , , ; awarded the 1st premium oil Morgan Horses at the State 
Ihe quantity raised can he doubled, by doubling the . , m > _ Also V.acharu Tan lor. 2 years old in June, 
ltie quantity rmsea t an ue aouoica, oy uouuuug uic j,; n Also Zachary Taylor, 2 years old in June, 
revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold and Qifford Morgan, 4 years old in August,—both bay 
h - v J. l P f subscrlbors at lirock P ort > N. 4 • \inaRD studs by above named horse and mare, suitable for match- 
are as follows: For pluno'e baths, 2 cents - for not excelled. Utica Tetotaller. A wholesale price list, with full directions for operations, 
wnrni h-itlis 6 rrnik • nirT for a fosv Brat Moca A deservedly popular journal. As a family, agricultural, will be forwarded oil application post-paid, to 
warm oaths, b cents, and tor a tew tnst class educational and literary periodical it can hardlybe surpass- ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 
baths, lu cents. ed .—Canada Christian Advocate. [123-4t] 181 William St., New York city. 
hv the subscribers at Brockport, N. Y. 
~76-(.f. _ CARY & B RA INARD. 
Albany 5>rai/i Tile Works, 
No. 60 Lancaster Street — West of Medical College. 
(TUBE Subscriber has now on hand and will furnish to 
X Agriculturists, Draining Tile of the most approved pat¬ 
terns. IlorseShoe Tiie at @12, @15, and @18 per 1,000 
pieces; Sole Tile or Pipes at @12 and @18 per 1,000 pieces 
These Tile are over one foot in length from 2% to 
inches calibre, and are so formed as to admit the water at 
every joint, draining land from 12 to «20 feet each side of 
the drain. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at¬ 
tention. JOHN GOTT, 
[132m6] Albany, New York. 
ing or stoek. Terms, cash or approved paper at one year 
on interest. 4- DORR. 
Scottsville, N. Y., April 14, 1852. [127-3t-lamJ 
MUSIC—A Card. 
P ROF ROBINS’S ACADEMY of MUSIC, in Gould’s 
Block, State-st.., Rochester, is open during the year, 
for the reception of pupils iu all branches of music. 
TO FARMERS. 
C ANVASS and Oil Cloth Stack Covers on hand or made 
to order, by E. O. WILLIAMS, Agent. 
Sail and Tent Maker, 12 Buffalo-st Rochester, N. Y. 
