MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER I AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Culiiornia Him Jtlarkets. 
-—--—- —----“ Author of « The Deserted Wife,” “ Shannondale,” “ The 
ARRIVAL OF THE PROMETHEUS. Rural New-Yorker Office, i Discarded Daughter,” &c. 
- Rochester, June 23, 18o2. 5 gueh . g the tR1(J of a new novelette about being com- 
The Prometheus arrived at her dock in New The market presents nothing new, the Presidential fenced in the^Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia, by 
,-r , , c\» *.• \ <-t\ f. ... nnrninnfinns Hfiiminff more than half the attention, rar- that inf ted writer, Mrs. aoutiiwortn. 
York, June 21st, With about 4»0 p issengers from nominations clamnng more>uian nait cn ^ subscriptions *2,00-4 copies $5,00-9 copies 
California. Among them is II. G. Warner, Esq., mere are very busy, and bring very little to market. 810 , 0 U—21 copies $20,00. Specimen copies sent gratis— 
formerly editor of the Rochester Daily Courier,— Klour-The transactions in flour are very limited, con- Addre88) post-paid. DEACON & PKTEKSON 
The Prometheus was from San Juan, which place fined to city trade. [l30-3vvj No. 66 South Third St., Philadelphia. 
she left oh the 12th inst. She brings dates from Grain-Very little comes inbyteams. Sales during the NGW . TO BK WEEKLY TIMES. 
San Francisco to May 16-three days Liter. The week, some 10,000 bushels of Western white wheat at an p . ^ & 1Q copies for ©15; 20 Copies, ©20. 
news from California is of no importance. average of 93c.; 300 bushels Genesee > • The New-York Weekly Times is published every Sat- 
A serious accident had occurred to Judge Hoff- Provisions—Merely nominal c langes aco P iu.e in pro- at No 118 Nassau Street, New York City. ' It is 
man by bein" thrown from his horse. It was visions, influenced by supply and demand. priuted upon a very largo quarto sheet, containing eight 
thn’i’rht would iwovpr Wool—Farmers prefer to remain holders, rather than pages of six columns each, in clear type and upon good 
th 1 l^e'provisions at^th^mines were very abund- sell at present prices TheHnestcHps.enot^^ 
ant., and g>ld continued to be gathered in great will not be at the prices now paid, ine range may ix, fche world> Correspondence from ah the principal points of 
abundance set down from 22 to 34 cents. interest both in Europe and America, and Editorials upon 
' The markets were dull and stocks unchanged. to Other articles no sales to deserve attention. page'every week^hfbe 1 dc.vo^l'U^lfhoie^selection^from 
- —-—- ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES . the current literature of the day, in order to make the pa- 
Mail Gleanings. Flour,bbl. . . .•L75«6,00 Butter, lb.12>|c per more LvtTmake 
Rural New-Yorker Office, 1 
Rochester, June 23, 1852. j 
SATURDAY EVENING POST. 
“The Curse of Clifton”-A New Novelette, 
By Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, 
Author of « The Deserted Wife,” “ Shannondale,” “ The 
Discarded Daughter,” &c. 
Such is the title of a new novelette about being com- 
The market present's nothing new, the Presidential mence( j j n the Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia, by 
NEW-YOUK WEEKLY TIMES. 
Price,©2 a year; 10 Copies for ©15; 20 Copies, ©20. 
The New-York Weekly Times is published every Sat- 
BURRALL’S NEW CONVERTIBLE REAPER. 
rgMIIS MACHINE is now complete, and contains in a | Reference may be made to the following gentlemen who 
Mail Gleanings. 
T3&T The Augusta (Me.) Farmer thinks the hay Do. ewt,.7,0o< 
cron must be a greatly diminished one, and I he Beef, bbl. mess,- 1 0,00® 
corn crop looks still more doubttulot ever coming Lardi tried,. 
to maturity. Great complaints are heard on all Do. leaf, . 
sides, that the seed corn planted has failed to come D“ n ,'o’i S l! K)k i?. ti ’. 
up, and many have planted their fields the second potatocs^bu. 0 .’.' '.62>i 
time with the hope that it would yet germinate ’ grain^ 
and come forth in season. Either the seed corn of Wheat, bu.9 
last year’s growth was not sufficiently ripened to o < ”^ w )‘ l( .' a V... . . 
insure its germination, or the excessive dry weather gjo, ..... .’.6 
has had rather an uncommon effect; for a great oats.4 
part of that which was planted has rotted. Barley, .6 
I • 1 HIDES. 
pTmPss * * *10 00(ffil9 00 Cheese . ..... .’.V.V.6@7 effort will be made by Proprietors and Editors, to make 
Do’S.'V. tStS ’Sultry. TheNew-York Weekly Times the best weekly newspa- 
hhl mess 10 00(0110,50 Turkevs, lb ..... • .7@10 per in the United States. , , „ 
D<’. ewt 5 50@6,00 Chickens,.6@8 Subscriptions,on the terms given above, are respectfully 
T ,, ! ’ mih solicited. Any person who chooses to do so, may act as 
I simple and compact form, every desirable improve- j have used and proved them : 
nlen *" j E Bartlett, Fayette* 
1. It cuts Grain of all kinds, Clover and Timothy Seed, Rob’tSwan, do 
in all conditions, (wet or dry,) without clogging. Geo Neass, do 
2. It cuts at any height required, by a few moments i Aaron Brown Varick, 
change. I Isaac Van Teyl, do 
delivered on Sunday, the 2.ith, by the liev. John --—- 
Newman, of West Poultuey. The Annual Ora- New York Market. 
G.u before the Senate will be pronounced by ^ YORK> June 21 ._ Flour _ Rec iepts of Western 
John 11. Lafarge, Esq., of i hdadelphia, on thc2blh ftml gtat0 dour in excess of the demand. Other low grades 
that of the Literary Societies by Rev. Henry Giles, are rather easier. Sales domestic 7,ooo bids, at $4@4,06 
and (lie Poem, by Park Benjamin, on the 27th : for common to straight state ; $4,06@4,25 for mixed to 
(tLfi’oo Chickens . .6@8 Subscriptions, on the terms given above, are respectfully 
10 seeds. solicited. Any person who chooses to do so, may act ns 
.' .7 8c Clover, bu.$5,50 agent; and on remitting $20 may order twenty copies to 
.’’.ioc Timothy.. any one addrees. _ 
.7@8c Flax,......... 1,25@1,50 The Neu-York Daily Times 
>2 (0)7 DC SUhDRIbS. . a j 
Whitefisli, bbl.. .£4,50@8,00 Is published at the same office every morning, Sundays 
, 96@$1 Codfish, ewt,.®4,50 excepted. It will be sent by mail to any part of the United 
.S4@56 Salt, hhl.1,06@1,12% States for Four Dollars a year, m advance. _ ‘- 111 
.. . .44 Apples, bu.75@1,00 — — ........ 
. 69@70 Do. dried.$1,25 M. M. RODGERS, M. D., 
.40@41 Eggs, doz.11(0)12 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
.67@70 Beans, bu,. 1 » 75 ®A®2 Office, 55 Main St. Dwelling, 149 State St. 
i0@4,00 Wood, bard, cord.. .404,50 “TAR. RODGERS, while in the Hospitals and Medical 
.8@10 Do. soft,.2(733,50 J / Schools of London and Paris, duringfthe past year, 
!5@1,50 Wool, lb.30(a) to made a special study of all the diseases and surgical opet- 
. ...— Flour barrels,.'.36(7337 ations connected with the Chest and Throat; having at- 
change. 
3. It discharges the Grain in the rear, if preferred, like 
Hussey’s, or at the side like M’Cormick’s; leaving room for 
the team and machine to pass again without treading on 
the grain. This change is made by means of an extra 
1 Edward Sayre, do 
j Thos 1 Folwell, do 
| Rufus Humphrey, Victor, 
I E Boughton, do 
F Rice, do 
Abraham A Post, jr. Seneca, 
Chits Rice, do 
Win Tuttle, do 
Charles Godfrey, do 
Anson C Loomis, Phelps, 
K H Kellogg, E Bloomfield, 
P Hamlin, do 
Wm Pease, Batavia, 
II B Ransom, Alden, 
David Hinsdale, Cnrnillus, 
the gram This change is made by means of an extra F Ri( , ’ do 1>avid HinsdiUe, Camillus, 
apron, (attached m a moment from which (he grain is j M chamberlain, Waterloo, Wm Thomas. Bristol, 
laul in better condition tor drying and burning, and with Amos K . Sanford, do Henry L Kiniue, Romulus, 
much less labor to the raker than has ever been done be- . Do(;t Geo N 1)(lX ’ IIopoton „ cnr ' Blail , do 
. . .44 Apples, bu.75@1,00 
69@70 Do. dried,.$1,25 
4<>@41 Eggs, doz.ll(a)12 
67@70 Beans, bu,.1,75(3)2,00 
Hay, ton.8(3)12 
4. It lias a balance wheel, which corrects the irregulari 
ty of the crank motion, and gives a quiet and uniform 
movement to the machine. 
Every Reaper is warranted to be’ thoroughly and sub- L B Gunnison, do 
Doct Geo N Dox, IIopoton, Henry Blain, do 
It M Wells, Athens, Pa., John Swick, Ovid, 
G It Fox, Canandaigua, Briggs & Bro , Rochester, 
A Collins, do Jus M Lallen. Trumansburg, 
Joseph Ha.vton, do Edmund Miller, Elmira, 
sfantiaily built, and to work well. A large number wi 
J H Butterfield, Utica, Mich. 
Made and sold wholesale and retail by the subscriber, at 
in operation during the last harvest, and nothing of the Geneva, Onlario Co., N. Y. Orders or enquiries by mail 
kind has ever attracted more attention or given greater promptly attended to. 
satisfaction. Ho also makes and sells Clover Syils, Straw and Stalk 
Those wishing these machines are requested to send or- Cutters, for hand or horse power, Corn Shelters, Corn and 
- 1 --A A „|1 fi,„ .lisnnsiw nnri survival oner- satisfaction. lie also mokes and sells Clover Mills-, Straw and Stalk 
the Chest and Throat • having at- ’ Those wishing these machines are requested to send or- | Cutters, for hand or horse power, Corn Shelters, Corn and 
tended the l-eeLres, Clinieil Examinations,’ Treatment Zd Tor- ! ^ Gul.ivators, Burrall’s Patent WheelPh.ws (12 sizes,) 
tenuea me natures, ,,,,,,, ,,e to supply the demand the last season, and has already or 
and Dissections, of many of the greatest medical men ot ) 1 f , „ ,• h ’ J 
the times, viz : Monsieurs Audral, Louis, Bouillaud, Vel- 
NEW YORK, June 21.—Flour—Reciepts of Western peau,Piorry,Lawrence,Clark,&c.,hehaseiijoyedsupen- 
aml State flour in excess of the demand. Other low grades or opportunities for the study of these and all other dis- 
are rather easier. Sales donjestic 7,900 bbls. at $4@4,0t> eases. ^ ... c nrl ,i Ti,r.n.a „iii i,o 
and l lie Poem before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 
by tlm Rev. Ralph Hoyt, also on the 27th. 
Z1T An account in a late number of the St. 
Louis Intelligencer states that since the 1st of Jan¬ 
uary there have been twenty-live steamboat acci¬ 
dents, from thefqllownig causes:—Whole number 
of accidents, 25 ; caused by sinking, 10; explo- 
faucy Michigan and Indiana; $4,i2@4,25 for common to 
good Ohio and favorite State. 
Critical examinations of the Chest and Throat will be 
made in all cases of suspected or existing consumptive 
disease. Treatment will be in accordance with the prin- 
Grain—But little iuquiry for wheat and the market ciples of the regular profession. , ... 
■aw, and prices nominal. Oats better and in demand.— Consultations from abroad personally or by* 1 
Lies of Stui e at 45W Hi. Corn abundant. Sates 19,000 bu receive prompt attention._ (KW-ZD-oq j^ 
heavy, and prices nominal. Oafs better and in demand.— 
Sales of State at 45@4(>. Corn abundant. Sales 19,000 bu 
at 5fi@00H for unsound; OIL @02 for western mixed, and Hill lock’s Agricultural Warehouse, 
Provisions—Fair demand for pork at the late advance. No. 50 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Sales mess at $19, and prime $10% ; clear $20. Beef r -I'lHE Subscriber, late from tlie Agricultural Worlcg, 
buoyant—sales mess Sli@l 1%, prime $7@s, prime mess | Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery & Co., Albany, 
ami nature of the accidents it must have been great the absence of vessels and the heat of the weather, has jj xtuves f or Threshing, &c. A thorough knowledge of 
indeed been inactive during the week. The receipts continue tlieso machines, enables him to put them up in the most 
1 ' T ci • (urge, including w heat, largely in excess of those at a cor- correct and satisfactory manner. Price and terms same 
* he length of Lake ouperior, says an ex- responding period last year Quotations »lio no mark llg Albany, transportation added. 
change, is about 500 miles. Its greatest breadth e i change, sale' 7 ooo to 8,000 nbls at $i@l i2£ tor e- m 
190. Its circumference is about 1,700 miles, or 
about half the distance from New York to Liver- 
mon State; 4 I2%@4 25 fur comm >n VI estern, i 37)4(3) 
4 02% for straight Sraie; 4 7- @5 fir fancy State an > West¬ 
ern; ©5(3)5 25 for extra Ohio and Indiana, and $5(705 62% 
for extra Genesee. 
Gram— The receiDts of sampled of pure Genesee wheat 
»ho no mark ag !R Albany, transportation added. 
51 I2J tor c m- ii e vv jn i teep for sale, Emery’s Seed Planters, the best 
ssteru, t 37%(3) j n use . Circular and Gross Gut Saw Mills, Feed Mills, Corn 
Siate an -1 West- stalk and Hay Cutters, Corn Shellers, Churning fixtures, 
....... ...., „ ...--- , and $5(7i)5 62% &c., adapted to the Power. 
pool. Its depth IS 900 feet, while Its height for extra Genesee. Also, Reapers, Mowing Machines, Grain Drills, Plows, 
above the Atlantic is put down at nearly 700 feet. Grain—The receipts of sampled of pure Genesee wheat. Harrows, Cultivators, Corn Shellers, Hay Cutters, I‘an 
If mmt-.Gw •> u ;,„,lo iabimI nlmost sir lsm«. - 1 R Scot- lire T1)e demand is fair tor milling here and at the Mills, and Agricidtural and Horticultural Implementsgen- 
lt contains «l single island almost as lai & c as &C( t liafct . tl . 0 sa i es 0 f t |, e week are 16,000 bu at 10()@l02c loi erld j v He will be prepared to furnish dealers with Dunn 
land—while it has several as large as the estates „| Rl , Mi higannt i 14c ll.r Genesee Itye no -aas Less nnd Taylor’s well known Scythes; nlso, Manure, Straw 
of Rhode Island and Delaware. Lake Superior doing in com; the supply of unsound is still Urge, yel- and Hay Forks, Snaths, Rifles, and other haying tools, at 
iu t lie r ‘oiniont of some tliirtv rivers 1 ,vv rountl is vt ' r > scarce; ti e sales are 17 000 hu at 53@57 ma nufacurers’ prices, wholesale and retail, 
is tlie recipient ot some mu ty uveu,. , r uns0 und, 57@' 8% for fair to good western mixed, ol particular attention is called to A NEW PLOW, which 
Halifax papers of the 25th ult., state that for roun 1 white to arrive, and 6"@61 for yellow rou. d Is believed to be the best rast-iron Plow ever offered, and 
1-uvrc im-mtitios of nnckorol -md herrina- are said to ,,n he 'I'“G Oats steady at 42@43o for State and Western which is warranted to do better work, with less expense 
ai go quantities ot mackerel and lien mg arc aaia to W]t ., 6a , eg 45>0()( , bu of team> than any plow heretofore sold in Rochester, while 
boon the Coast, and the fashermeil are looking tor- Cana Kcceipts at Albany, June 17 .—Flour 6,223 hbls; the price is loss than for any other equally well finished. 
ders on hand for a large number. 
THE WOOL GROWER, 
An d Stock Breeders and Graziers’ Register. 
1 - 
VOLUME IV,—FOR 1852-3. 
This Journal will hereafter be published by tlie under¬ 
signed, at Rochester. In connection with this announce¬ 
ment, it is proper, if not necessary, to stato the plan, &c., 
upon which the work is to be continued,—and this we will 
do with as little circumlocution as possible. 
The Fourth Volume will be commenced on the 1st of 
July ensuing,— the numbers bUino promptly issued, and 
carefully mailed, on or before the first of each month. 
The present form and size of the paper will be preserved, 
—though, should its subscription list warrant, it will ere 
long be enlarged. The work will, however, be materially 
imitruved, as more time and attention is to be bestowed 
upon both matter and manner. T. C Peters, Esq., a 
gentleman of superior ability, and every way qualified for 
the station, will continue as editor of the Wool Depart¬ 
ment,—while the other departments are to be under the 
&c., &e. 
Geneva. June, 1852. 
E. J. BURR ALL. 
|130-6w] 
I THE NORTH WAYNE SCYTHE COMPANY 
Manufacture every variety of 
GRASS AND GRAIN SCYTHES. 
Their corporate stamp for Scythes being 
DGNN A: TAVI.OIt, 
For which Premiums have been awarded by the 
STATE FAIRS 
Of every prominent Grain growing State, and also by tlie 
WORLD’S FAILS AT LONDON. 
Their Scythes are sold in tlie State of New York, by 
H. C. WHITE, Agent, 
Who is also prepared to furnish Patent Snaths, Manure, 
Barley, and Hay Forks, Riveted Cast Steel, Whalen’s 
Patent welded and Whitlock’s solid Cast Steel Hoes, 
and otlier implements. Address 
21. C. WliiJo, 
Office of Moore’s Rural New Yorkor, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
“SPEED THE PLOW.” 
Genesee Seed Store and Ag’i. Warehouse, 
riUlE subscribers bog leave most earnestly to call tlie nt- 
JL tention of the farming community to the fact that they 
supervision of the undersigned. The pages ot the work will have just received a supply of the most popular and mod- 
lie enhanced in vau»u and interest by the contributions of a era improved implements used iu Agricultural and Horti- 
largo number •! W«ol Growers, Stock Breeders, and oth¬ 
ers practically familiar with kindred subjects. 
cultural pursuits. 
They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24- different 
Having embarked in the enterprise, no reasonable labor sizes manufactured by Ruggles,. Nourse & Mason. 
ward to a large catch. A vessel that passed Sable Corn 22,705 bu; (fi.ts 2,444 do. 
island last week, reports having sailed through 
large shoals of mackerel going north. The armed 
steam vessel fitting out by tlie authorities of New- 
Duifulo Market. 
is believed to be the best rast-iron Plow ever offered, and 
which is warranted to do better work, with less expense 
of team, than any plow heretofore sold in Rochester, while 
the price is less than for any other equally well finished. 
The “ uniform one-price, cash system” will be adopted, 
with prices as low as tho cost of articles, and just compen¬ 
sation for labor and time will allow. Farmers and others 
or exuonse will be spared, but proper effort made to ren- Hie latest and most improved land of Seed Planter, in- 
" 1 _ . ,, ,, „ , vented by the same firm, 
der The Wool Grower eminently worthy of extensive We , ia v e also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
support throughout the Union,—and especially valuable plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture, 
to all interested hi Sheep and Wool, the great interest of Wheeler’s Horse Power, Th.eslier and Saw Mill, 
which it is the organ. But while this, the leading object, l^mlYtes'^S^d G^n^'fik' 
will receive the most attention, (and render the work y \ s ;l ] so a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
worth many times its subscription price to every wool Seeds, both domestic And imported. 
grower,) the departments devoted to Stock Breeding, the 72 JOHN ItAPAL JK & Oy^Irving Btekd^ 
Grazing Interest, etc., will be made interesting and profit- ---——— -— 
BUFFALO, June 21 —Th»ie was but a moderate in- are invited to call and examine the stock of Machines and 
quiry for Flour on Saturday; market steady with quota 
foundl ind, is Stated to be designed to protect their cions unchanged Uecei.'ts moderate Sales 2<0bblsat meet promptly the wants of u disc 
m-nnnrl ■ from tho nmrrossiniiR of tlio French prices ranging trom 3 62% to 3 75 for good to choice K. D. HALLOCK, 50 S 
fishing grounds Horn tfic aggreasious 01 tnc a lcnen. ^ ^ Mk |- hi( £ n> Indiana and southern Ohio, included in June 15 , 1852. 
I'ST The Canadian Agricultural Fair is to take the rales were t o , hi* extra Mic igan at 4 ? 0; and 600 epRANKS Xt 
i 0 " . ,n , a.,. oath nbls Southern ohm at 3 7o afloat. Wheat was in good.de- CLUIU1N atirMiwS 
place at i oroilto Horn tlie ~lst to UlC ^.4111 01 IIVin(1 with sales of 5,000 bu red Ohio at 78e; 2 300 do «t mills ESTABLISHMENT is no 
September. The prizes to be awarded Will reach 7s%; 15,000 bu Milwaukee at 56e tor spring and 6) for J 0 f patients. It is situated u 
$7,000, besides the annual prize of $125 for the winter Corn in moderate demand and market steady Syracuse Railroad, midway betw 
best bushel of wheat, and $150 for the best horse, 
l(i hands high, well-toppod, round iu the barrel 
and deep in tlm chest,having weight proportioned 
to his size an# a good traveler. The Canadians 
are desirous to improve their breed of horses. 
lif* Wo l i:rvc seen a little pamphlet containing 
tlie third “ Annual announcement and catalogue 
of tlie Students of the Female Medical College, 
of Pennsylvania.” I’he list embraces tlie names 
of fifty-two ladies. The first annual commence¬ 
ment was held on the 31st of December-last, when 
the degree of M. D., was conferred upon eight la¬ 
dies. This wo believe, is the only institution of 
the kind in the United States. 
£1?“ Tho crops throughout England arc luxu¬ 
riant. Between Liverpool and London the coun¬ 
try is clothed with the richest verdure, and simi¬ 
lar accounts reach us from other parts of the is¬ 
land and from Ireland. The wheat crop is espe¬ 
cially thriving. Other grains look well, and so 
7s%; 15,000 bu Milwaukee at 56e lor spring and 64 for 
winter Corn in moderate demand and market steady 
Sales 11.000 bu free to boats at 47e. Oats iu lair demand 
S lie 10,00(1 Bn ..t 3R». 
Cambridge Cattle Market. 
CAMBRIDGE. June 16.—At market, 600 Cattle—about 
Implements,—and are assured no effort shall be wanting to 
meet promptly the wants of a discriminating public. 
E.D. HALLOCK, 50 State Street, Rochester. 
June 15, 1852. __ [ 129-tf ] 
CL.IFTON SPRINGS WATER ■ CUKE. 
rilHIS ESTABLISHMENT is now open for the reception 
X of patients. It is situated upon the Rochester and 
Syracuse Railroad, midway between Geneva and Canan¬ 
daigua, and the buildings are but a short distance from tho 
depot, w ltiim me last eigliteen months almost lour Hun¬ 
dred patients have been treated at this Institution, a large 
able to every reader who owns Domestic Animals. Our 
first object is to render every page and line of tlie work 
useful and reliable, —the next to make the paper unex¬ 
ceptionable, even beautiful, in appearance. 
The forthcoming volume will be illustrated with from 
| i'11-rv -m One Hundred Handsome and Appropriate En- 
SEEDS AN2> EUPEBJttENTS. 
Rochester Seed Store & Ag’I Warehouse, 
Ko. 29 Rujj'alu Street, opposite the Arcade Hall. 
I t HE Subscriber offers to Farmers the largest and the 
most complete assortment of Implements and Seeds in 
Western New York; consisting of Improved Eagle, Peeks- 
kill and Iron Beam Plows, Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Straw 
dred patients have been treated at this Institution, a large oRAViNOS.-cmbracingportraitsfrom life, of Sheep, Horses, U °° S ’ 
majority of whom were females, and the success attend- Cattle, Swine, Poultry, &c.,-designs of Farm Buildings, & Q f ^ el d Seeds his stock is' large ami comprises the 
ing tlie treatment ot diseases peeubar to their sex, lias An..— each being accompanied with proper desenp- amirovcd varieties of Carrot, 't'nrnio. Rida llava and 
&e., &c.,— each being accompanied with proper descrip- most approved varieties of Carrot, 1'uriiip, Rida Raga and 
tions, etc. The embellishments cannot fail of proving a Mangel H’urlzcl, —allot’ which were either grown by him-. 
most attractive and interesting feature. 
A careful Review of tlie Wool 
self, or imported from London. They can lie depended 
and examine the 
. , . , upon as good Seed and true to» their kinds, 
and (.a. tie Markets in each Farmers and others are invited to call a: 
Tallow—$5,75(3)6,25 per ewt. 
Pelts—© 1,25(77)1,75. 
Calf Skins—$l,25@l,75. 
Barreling Cattle—©5, 5,25, 5,50(736 per ewt. 
Veal Calves—©3, 4(3)9. 240 at market. 
Working Oxen—$91, 94, 98%(731I9. 
Cows and Calves—©25, 20, 28, 30, 31(7349. 
Yearlings—$8, 9(7313. 
Two years old—$16, 17, 19, 21(7323. 
Three years old—©25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 31(7349. 
Sheep and Lambs—1,610 at market. Prices—Extra—$5 
5,50, 6, 6,25@9; By lot, ©1,25, 1,75, 2, 2,25,2,60(0)4,50. 
Swine—500 fat corn fed hogs, at $6,50 per hundred. 
control of one of tlie best Water-Cure Institutions in New 
England,—and they assure those who may desire treat¬ 
ment, that no effort on their part, shall lie spared to ren¬ 
der a stay at tho Syiings pleasant and advantageous. 
Terms— From $6,00 to $8,00 per week, excepting where 
extra attention is required. For further particulars, ad¬ 
dress (post-paid,) Dr. H. Foster, Clifton Springs, Ontario 
county, New York. [ 129-6w*| 
Clark’s Excelsior Churn. 
C LARK’S EXCELSIOR CHURN is a rotary cylinder or 
barrel, self-ventilating, and working around a station¬ 
ary cross-bar or dash, with a tempering apparatus for 
bringing tbe milk or cream to any required temperature. 
This valuable Churn, which is admitted to excel every thing 
N 0 ,_ an d much valuable matter given in no other journal, above Stock. Descriptive Catalogues of Seed, &t\, can be 
„ ... „ ,... ,, . bad on application, or sent bv mail. J. P. FOGG. 
With every facility for publishing the Wool Grower m ^ 0 ^ he Plo ^ OI , I) 0 site - the Arcade. 
the style above indicated, we shall devote money, tune and 121-4m. Rochester, N. Y. 
earnest labor to the work,-confidently believing that our Xmerk uu Seed and Implement ©tore, 
efforts will be seconded by those interested. Reijmg NO , 4 MAIN STREET, CURTIS’ BLOCK, 
mainly upou its merits for substantial patronage, we in- Gardf n and Nu rscries at Monroe-si. Flank Road Gate. 
vito each and all who keep Sheep, Cattle Horses, &e o ^ ^ Qf Seeds ^ } 
lend the paper tlicir crK.oura 0 ( incn , ny an w iu * y * 1 riiUE Proprietor of this establishment has beenexten- 
reader, can consistently render, to augment its circulation sively engaged in growing and selling Seeds for the 
Brighton Cattle Market. This valuable Churn, which is admitted to excel everything 
BRIGHTON, June 17—At market 600 Beef Cattle, no of its class hitherto offered to dairymen, will tie furnished 
ores, 27 pairs Working Oxen, 88 Cows and Calves, 1,650 at prices from ©2,50 to $10. The small cheap Excelsior, 
many uirivmg. vzuiei gnuun n Stores, 27 pairs Working Oxen, 88 Cows and Calves, 1,650 at prices from ©2,50 to $10. I lie small clieap Excelsior, 
do. potatoes. There is a prospect of a lair liay sheep and Lambs and 800 Swine. built entirely of wood, can not be supplied at present; it 
crop Hops have a strong growth, with the ap- Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra $7,00; 1st quality $6,50; 2d being the object of tlie proprietor to furnish large dairies, 
1 f V • ._ P . 1 ; . * 1 ,io 75 • 3 d do $4 5005. for which the chum is particularly designed, and to sell 
pearance of being untouched by blight. Workine Oxen_$85, 90. 100, 105(f?>116. State and County Rights to those who may wish to supply 
and usefulness, either by adding to its subscription list, or last twenty-four years, with every facility for a successful 
contributing tlie results of your experience and observa- business, and a determination that not an article shall 
“ . ... ... . . , leave ins Store but such as will prove satisfactory to tlie 
lion for publication 111 its pages, will be most gratefully ,, urclmser . | Ie therefore expects that bis efforts will be 
appreciated. appreciated and meet tlie approval of his customers.— 
— “ Over Fifty First Premiums have been awarded at the Stato 
FORM, STYLE, TERMS, &e. 
The Wool Grower will be published monthly,in a form a,ld C, ’ U,1 D Fairs for Vegetables grown at his Garden 
pearance of being untouched by blight. 100 ,105@116. 
The Wyoming Mirror proposes a Qonven- Cows aud Calves— $19. 22 , 24, 29, 31,35@38. 
Unr.if editors and publishers in Western New 
York, to be held 111 this city or Canandaigua.— ho-sO^. 
Such a gathering of the profession, says the New York Cattle Market. 
Rochester Democrat migh t be ^the means of es- ^ YORK, June i 4 .-Beeves-2,250 soldatpr 
si nt al good. W e should gladiy extend tho rights nin in from 7 %(@ 9 %c. 
of hospitality and the fraternal hand to our bretli- Cows and calves—Sales of 100 at $20 to 35. 
ren of the press and the quill. Sheep and Lambs in market—5,650 all sold at pr 
_... r. e.» <» e... .u„ t......... *1 7S/3IS r.n 
State and County Rights to those who may wish to supply 
the increasing demand for the Churn. 
The two sizes generally preferred, with iron axles, crank 
fat and gearing, complete and perfect? will he forwarded to 
order by Canal or Railroad from Utica, at ©7, and @10 
each. The latter price wih purchase the largest size, 
worked by crank, producing 25 to 40 lbs. of butter. No 
suitable for binding,—each number containing Sixteen 
Laree Octavo Pages,—with Title Page, Index, &c., at the 
Garden, Field and Flower Seeds of all kinds and 
of first quality. 
Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &e.. Green 
NEW YORK, June 14.—Beeves —2,250 sold at prices extras will be charged for the tempering apparatus which 
ran trine from 7%<®9%e. goes with each churn. The small (cm) cylinder placed m 
' Cows aud Calves—Sales of 100 at $20 to 35. the centre of lie barrel, will its connecting tubes through 
of hospitality and the fraternal baud to our bretli- Cows and Calves—Sales of 100 at $20 to 35. the centre of he barrel, wi h its connecting tubes through 
ren of tlie press and the quill. Sheep and Lambs in market-5,650 all sold at prices the hollow axles, ran be kent toll ot running water before 
ranging from $2 to 3 for the former, and $1,75@5,50 for and during the process ot churning until the butter is 
rar* The Texas papers say that there never the latter. worked in the Churn. . . 
, ,, hr. 1 ...... .. ,i,„ ___ Three or more thirty gallon churns in one frame, for 
was a better prospect ol a laige cane crop on the- horse power, with tempering apparatus in each, will be 
Brazos. The cottou, although retarded by tho re- MARRIFD furnished at $5 per barrel. Orders from distant places 
cent cold weather, has generally recovered, and V, . . should enclose payment. 
tl,/, i,;,lo f a ; v in l.f. n tarrro nnn Tho corn hn« I N Sweden, 16th mst., by Rev. Dr. Corwin, of Pine 1ml, q'h e Proprietor will make provision, in his liberal terms 
Brazos. The cottou, although retarded by tho re¬ 
cent cold weather, has generally recovered, and 
the crop bids fair to lie a large one. The corn has 
suffered some from the drouth, but is in a forward (jARi 
condition. The prospect for large crops is very - 
good in that section. 
£3$“ Late English papers mention tho death of At ^ 
Mrs. Sara Coleridge, d lughter of S. T. Coleridge, on tb< , 
and wife of his nephew, the late Henry Nelson in the 
Coleridge, by whom the task of editing Cole- f fiendl 
ri lire’s works was undertaken and prosecuted un- grftve ‘ 
til his death, when he was succeeded in it by his - 
wife, who discharged the duty with great-learn- * 
ing and ability. 
The horse, Matchless Samson, says the r p I[ l 
Mr. J AMES MEltSHON, of Clarkson, to Miss RACHEL a jr en ts, lor advertising the Excelsior Churn in the eo 
GARDNIER, of Pine Hill. (]• y papers of the different States—especially in such 
DIED. 
At his residence in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess County, 
on the morning of the 9th inst., JOEL TURRELL, Esq., 
In the 74th yeur of his age—leaving iO his relatives and 
friends the assurance of a blessed immortality beyond tlie 
BICKFORD & HUFFMAN’S YV ruviai 
CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILL. Being the 01 
• from adulter 
rilHIS excellent machine has been greatly improved, and For sa ) e 
1 double tbe usual number has been sold during the customers, 
past year, without supplying the demand; and in all cases \ 129—3t) 
they have given perfect satisfaction. E~gr" Of the great - 
T “ -an • ’ i i_-u T r \r.... r...„ .. i I double the usual number has been sold during the 
Lyons Whig, owned by M. H. V an Inwagen, and j )as j year, without supplying the demand; and in all cases 
■which received tlie first premium at the State Fair they have given perfect satisfaction. Or" Of the great 
at Rochester last-fall, was recently poisoned. It number sold not one has been relumed, although each is 
ici „1 tl,„ rw.iyim was administered bv mine warranted to sow all kinds of grain with accuracy, to 
is supposed the poison wasa imuixsterea Dy some Buit the I)Uru haser, and to be made in a workmanlike 
enemy. He was a valuable horse, Mr. Van inwa- manner 
to agents, for advertising tbe hxcelsior Churn m the coun¬ 
try papers of the different States—especially in such pa¬ 
pers as shall have given Editorial Notices designed to awa¬ 
ken inquiry in relation to the Churn. Circulars giving il¬ 
lustration,'description, premiums, terms to agents, and 
prices of the Churn, will be promptly mailed to all who 
apply at any time, post-paid, to tbe proprietor. 
GEORGE B. CLARKE, Leonardsville, 
May 4, 1852. [124-cow] Madison Co. N. Y. 
CHEMICAL MANURES. 
W E have just received a large supply of superior Pe¬ 
ruvian Guano, Phosphate of Lime and Oil Soap.— 
Being the only kinds which may be relied upon as free 
from adulteration, and profitable top dressing. 
For sale by the pound, hundred, or any quantity to suit 
customers. JOHN RAPAIJE & CO., 
1129—3tl Genesee Seed Store. 
close of each volume. It will be printed in the best style, House and Hot bed Plants in their season. 
on „,, w type, and superior paper, -far better than that Farm Tools i of every description. Emery’s Railroad 
hkw Diiqwiu ’ Horse Powers, Thresher, aiul Separator, Seed Drills, Com 
before used in the work, and tarnished upon the follow- planters, Machine Belting, &c.— Wholesale and retail at 
inir exceedingly low Manufacturer’s prices, adding transportation. 
b J C. F. GROSMAN, 
Terms, m Advance: April l, 1852. ll 8 - 8 w. • Rochester, N. Y. 
Fifty Cents a Year. To Clubs aud Agents,— Five- 
Copies for $ 2 ; Eight Copies for @3, Eleven Copies for $4; OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. 
Twenty Copies for @ 7 , aud any additional number at the TWENTY THOUSAND OSAGE ORANGE 
same rate—35 cents per copy The three l>aek volumes, ^ffea Plants at @ 10 ,n. r thousand. This plant proves 
bound, will be furnished at 40 cents each,—m sheets at Jo ^^^.erfectly hardy here and makes the best Orchard 
cents, or the three for ©L f enoe kuown . 
For a remittance of @1, previous to the first of August, 30,000 Northern Spy Apple trees, 
we will send two copies of volume 4, and a copy of either 3,000 Fine Dwarf Pears, of large size, 
hack volume. For $2, within the same time, we will send 5,000 Giant Rhubard, very low by the 1,000. Must be 
the Wool Grower and Rural New-Yorker for oue year; so ; d , 0 clear the ground. 
and for @3, the Rural New-Yorker one year, and the (>iie dozen very large Maple trees, root pruned last 
cents, or the three for © 1 . , f ence known. 
For a remittance of ©1, previous to the first of August, 30,000 Northern Spy Apple trees, 
we will send two copies of volume 4, and a copy of either 3,000 Fine Dwarf Pears, of large size, 
back volume. For $2, within the same time, we will send 5,000 Giant Rhubard, very low by the 1,000. Must he 
the Wool Grower and Rural New-Yorker for oue year; so ; d t () clear the ground. 
and for ©3, the Rural New-Yorker one year, and the One dozen very large Maple trees, root pruned last 
three past and next volume of the Wool Grower. Speci- spring; l doz. Scotch Larch; I doz. Laburnum; and sev- 
men numbers sent free to all applicants. era l fine Norway Spruce, Scotch Fir, &c., 
fr*ir“ Now is the time to subscribe and form clubs, as all Together with a large general assortment of hardy Or- 
... .. . ,. chard Fruits and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Dahlias, and 
subscriptions must commence with the volume. Bills ot , L ^ en<! ,. a ] collection of bulbs, box edgings, &c. 
all specie-paving banks, and post-office stamps, received at q’he assortment is very complete, comprising the leading 
par on subscription. Money, properly enclosed, may be hardy items requisite for elegance or utility. Orders care- 
.. * - ,»k. Flense remember the new pUe. e( ft*. 
publication, and address to D. D. T. MOORE, Office 36 Frout-st., Rochester, N. Y. Catalogues gratis. 
June, 1852. 
enemy, irie was a vaiuauie norse, ivtr. v an inwa¬ 
gen having refused several offers of $1000 for him. 
The Augusta (Ga.) Sentinel remarks :— 
We are daily receiving the most encouraging ac¬ 
counts of the crops from all parts of tlie country, 
number sold not one has been relumed, although each is Genuine Qtliliebaug Scytlie Stones, 
warranted to sow all kinds of grain with accuracy, to -tohn RAPALJE & Co. having secured the exclusive 
suit the purchaser, and to be made in a workmanlike f J sale of this superior article in this section of the Slate, 
manner. . ....... . have just received from the quarry of Tyler & Co., Massa- 
Several years experience, and increased facilities for their c i luse tts, 100 boxes. For sale wholesale and retail at the 
manufacture, enables us to offer them with confidence, as Genesee Seed Store, 65 aud 67 Buttalo-st., 
the best Grain Drill in use. The grain is distributed with 1 129-tf-l Rochester, N. Y. 
groat accuracy and precision, and in any desired quantity, - — - 
by means of different sized gear-wheels. We mauufuc- DAGUERREOTYPES, 
ture them with drill tubes either in single or double rows, . T Mercer’s Old Stand, over tbe Post Office, (whero 
to suit purchasers—when in double rows tbe front row is ^ more ROod pictures have been taken than in any oili- 
several inches forward of tlie back row, (sowing the grain er establishment in Western New York.) Those wishing 
in rows seven inches apart,) facilitating the passage of the f o procure one „f the best copies of Henry Clay extant, 
1 ^ Nursery, corner of Norton and North Clinton Streets.— 
D. T. MOORE, Office 30 Front-st., Rochester, N. Y7 Catalogues gratis. 
Rochester, N. Y. 117-tf. _ SAM ’I. MOULSON. 
GIFIQKD MORGAN. 
FKOF- BROWN’S NEW S I OItI., rilHIS splendid and pure blood specimen of 
With Now Goods, and Enlarged Accommodations. A the Morgan horse having been placed in 
C UT I ZENS OF ROCHESTER and Surrounding Coun- A c . are 0 f the subscriber, will serve a few mares 
, try ;_Grateful for past favors, I hope for a eontinu- JJLlJL, at Seottsville, on the usual,terms of parting 
anee and increase of the same. The front part of the store with mares before foaling, at $10 to insure, 
is exclusively for the sale of Goods; the rear for Shaving He was sired by Gen. Gifford—he by Gifford Morgan— 
anil Hair Cutting; the basement is a private room, divided he by the Woodbury, and he by the renowned Justin Mor- 
iato two, for tlie purpose of Coloring the Human Hair. gan. His color is a deep bay, unsurpassed in lustre and 
Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. —Every article in this beauty; his proportions and action perfect. He will be at 
'Lemkn’s Furnishing Goods. —Every article in this beauty; his proportions and action perfect. He will be at 
Collars of tbe latest make, and a larger stock than Spencer’s Exchange Hotel, Rochester, for exhibition mere- 
found elsewhere in this city. ly, ou the 29th day of June and 10th August, 
t Work of every kind—the largest assortment made MILES CHAMBERLAIN, 
he iiest materials, and shall lie sold at the lowest jiri- Seottsville, June 2, 1852. )28-2w 
and are rejoiced in the abundant promise of a rich suR purchasers—when in double rows the front row is A more'good 
and full harvest for our farmers and planting several inches forward of the back row, (sowing the grain er establishment 
friends, after the two disastrous years, which have inrows seven inches apart,) facilitating the passage of the f0 procure one 
just passed over us. and_d^__We wiUmake^tliemfeoor- r ake n from life. 
•ou j, <4 .->oc U uo. der if desired, with tubes at any requred distance apart. , he improved ivory hack ground, the only place they can 
Messrs. Little, Brown it Co., of Boston, Purchasers ordering drills will please state distinctly be obtained in this city; together with pictures of all si- 
lid, on the 9th inst., the “ Duke of Orleans’ copy the kind they prefer. Orders will he promptly attended zes, large and small, single and in groups, in every style of 
line. Collars of the latest make, and a larger stock tnan 
can he found elsewhere in this city. 
Hair Work of every kind—the largest assortment made 
from tlie Iiest materials, and shall lie sold at the lowest ju i¬ 
ces. Perfumery, of my own and foreign make. Hair 
Oils that cannot be excelled. Brown’s Antispassis and Hair 
Restorative, a well kuown article. Brown’s Liquid Hair 
Dye, the best in the world. 
A variety of Useful and Ornamental Artioles too numer- 
SENECA K. SMITH, 
(Late of Whitney’s Daguerrean Gallery,) 
H AlS fitted iqi a suite of rooms in Chappell’s Block for 
DAGUERREOTYPING, which for adaptation to 
Of W«khio,rlm on,I nicMiren token wtl ll A Variety Ol useiuiuiu uniulKuuu 1 l DADUIIIUUWIU I.'M, 1'“ auu|>uui<m to 
irv buck e rou nil the onlv place they can ous to mention, at retail, but which I respectfully invite that purpose are unsurpassed in the city. Those wanting 
most splendidly bound eopy in the world. H.W. Levanway, Lock Berlin; C. L. Marshall, Sparta; in fair or stormy wc 
1 J 1 David Vcrvalin, Poughkeepsie; James H. Glass, Genesee; 1 ,y any in the State 
The Chicago Advertiser says there arc only Amos Willets, Aurora; John King, Genoa; John C. Hall. [128-3w] 
o.o’JLT lollioc.- tint cite Lot i.filu in •innlntrv for Farniorville; McI-allen & Hazier, Trumansburg; J. H.-— 
nine dailies in that city, but adds in apology tor ButterfteW> utica> Mich . ; B . B. Dexter, Batavia, Illinois; M 
this seeming lack ot newspaper enterprise, in the Abner Wing, Geneva, Wisconsin. jyROF ROBINS 
commercial emporium of Illinois, that “three or Prices of Drills. —For 7 tube Drills, $65; for 9 tube | Block, 8tate-st 
four more are to be started soon !” Commendable. Drills, $75; delivered at Canal or Railway. [130-3w] for the reception o: 
in fair or stormy weather, by a sky light that is not excelled 
by any in the State. J- R* BISHOP, 
[128-3w] Principal Operator. 
MUSIC.—A Card. 
I)ROF. ROBINS’S ACADEMY of MUSIC, in Gould’s 
1 Block, Sfatc-st., Rochester, is open during the year, 
for the reception of pupils in all branches of music. 
(he public to examine. good pictures, (warranted permanent,) will find it to their 
Fishing Tackle —Sportsmen, call and see. _ advantage to give hint a call. Pictures Copied equal, or 
To Ladies. —A lady will be in attendance in the front superior to the original. 
Store. Entrance next to Grant's Music Store, 82 State St., 
tfZr Eight Chairs are kept in this establishment, giving Chappell’s Block, 
that number of persons a chance to he sliaved at once — Rochester, May, 1852. [124-tf ] 
Nine persons are employed, showing the popularity and-—--- 
success of the proprietor. PROF. BROWN, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS. 
[129-tf] No. 26 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. r-p RF , subscriber is prepared to make Sash, Doors and 
----—-- 1 Blinds to order. He has a quantity of well seasoned 
TO FARMERS. Doors on hand. Residents of city or country wanting 
Rochester, May, 1852. [124-tf | 
SASH, DOORS AND KLINDS. 
rpHE Subscriber is prepared to make Sash, Doors and 
1 Blinds to order. He has a quantity of well seasoned 
l)aors on hand. Residents of city or country wanting 
C ANVASS and Oil Cloth Slack Covers on hand or made any tiling in this line, arc invited to call at inv shop over 
to order, by K. C. WILLIAMS, Agent. Carpenter & Du twin’s furnace, North Water St. Koches- 
Sailaud Tent Maker, 12 Buffalo-st Rochester,N. Y. ter. (U5m6) JOSLIII MILLJiaR. 
