MOORE’S RURAI NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
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“HENRY CLAY IS DEAD!” 
<&l;e ffiarfots. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ? 
Rochester, June JO, 1852. ) 
Just as our paper goes to press, a Telegram from Rural New-Yorker Office, ? 
1 1 & 1 & Rochester, June JO, 1852. j 
Washington brings the sad intelligence of the de- Wp cnter upon another month wUhout nny s >rtling 
cease of HENRY CLAY,—an announcement changes in the commercial world. Business-continues 
... -li i , i at n„ healthy, though not very active. The seaboard cities re- 
whicli will place the Nation m mourning. He t 
1 ° vel in an abundance of funds at low rates, but uie country 
died at Washington, at half past 11 o’clock this 
(Tuesday) morning. 
towns find it difficult to obtain enough “ material aid for 
ordinary business purposes. Surrounded by a farming 
population, tills city does not present a very lively appear¬ 
ance, now that 
4f-rrPt>tnn Qnfl>!ftlTmtPl> “ Back comcs . V0H, .'S summer, With the glow 
$OrnUU 3[UillIlIlui W That Hushed her features long ago, 
^ ^ for the husbandman has enough of toil, with few holidays 
ARRTVAT OT? THV ATLANTIC ~ at this Season > if "’ e except U ' C “ greftt day 0t ’ Jubilee ” 
Atti.t.1 V Ah. U- iilA AiiUlJN iio. Flour—We learn of no change in tlie market, and little 
_ _ _ _ doing except for city trade. 
Four Days Later from Europe, Grain— Sales have been made during the week of 20,000 
. \ ~ bushels white Michigan and Ohio at prices ranging from 
The Atlantic arrived at New York, June ~G, to 93c. Of Genesee, but few lots in market which 
having made a most rapid passage. rea dily command § 1 , 01 . * 
Cotton quiet. Prices irregular. Sales up to Prov i s i 0 ns-Very little ci 
Tuesday 15,000 bales, of which 7 000 were on Buttcr is in fair supply at 
speculation. Fair Orleans, 6%; Mobile 5% ; Up- c , r , rs> and we inclhie to tl 
readily command §1,01. No change in other grains. 
Provisions—Very little change in the provision market. 
Butter is in fair supply at about one shilling. Kggs are 
eggs, and we inclhie to the opinion that the Dorkings, 
land, do: ^middling Oilcans, 5;lg, and Upland and guanghais, and other improved breeds have joined hands 
Mobile 5. . . with the Native Americans, and gone on a strike. 
Wheat continues m fair request at previous wool—Such is the independence of a majority of our 
THE WATER CUKE JOURNAL. 
A New Volume commences with the present July No. 
Published monthly, illustrated with engravings, exhibiting 
the structure, anatomy and physiology of the human body, 
with familiar instructions to learners. It is emphatically 
a Journal of Health, designed no bo a complete Family 
Guide in all diseases. 
Terms. —Only One Dollar a Year in advance. Please ad¬ 
dress, post paid, FOWLERS AND WELLS, No. 131 Nas¬ 
sau St., New York. 
A few brief Editorial Notices may he acceptable to those 
unacquainted with this Journal. We copy : 
From the New York Tribuuuc. 
“ The Water Cure Journal holds a high rank in the 
science of health; always ready, straight-forward, and 
plain-spoken, it unfolds "the law of our physical nature, 
wi.hout any pretensions to tlie technicalities, of science, 
but in a form as attractive and refreshing as the sparkling 
element of which it treats.” 
From the Fountain Journal. 
“ Every man, woman, and child, who loves health, who 
desires happiness, its direct result, who wants to ‘live while 
it does live,’ ‘live till he dies,’ and really live, instead of be¬ 
ing a mere walking corpse, should become at once a reader 
of this Journal, and practice its precepts.” 
From the New York Evening Post. 
“ The Watf.r Cure Journal. —This, is, unquestably, 
the most popular health Journal in the world.” 
This Hydropathic Journal now enters upon it Four¬ 
teenth Volume, with a circulation of Fifty Thousand 
Copies. The ablest medical writers arc among its contrib¬ 
utors, and all subjects relating to the law's of I.ife, Health, 
prices. Good brands of flour were taken to a f armers> that wool is held for better prices, making the utors, and all subjects relating to the laws of Life, Health, 
fair extent, 20@2is. Inferior descriptions neg- sa i es light in this market. The range of prices for fine and Happiness may be found in its pages. Now is the time 
lected. Indian corn dull, 6d lower. Lard steady _,_, . .. i .„ i .to subscribe 131-tw 
BURRALL’S NEW CONVERTIBLE REAPER. 
nniHS MACHINE is now complete, and contains in a Reference may he made to the following gentlemen who 
J simple and compact form, every desirable improve- have used and proved them: 
mon *' - &E Bartlett, Fayette, Abraham A Post, jr. Seneca, 
1. It cuts Grain of all kinds, Clover and Timothy Seed,. Rob’t Swan, do Chas Rice, do 
in all conditions, (wet or dry,) without clogging. . ' Geo Neass, do Wm Tuttle, do 
2. It cuts at any height required, by a few moments Aaron Brown Varick, Charles Godfrey, do 
change. Isaac Van Teyl, do Anson C Loomis, Phelps, 
3. It discharges the Grain in the rear, if preferred, like 1 ° p lr *r'° gg ’ K B 1 °T fiold > 
Hussey’s, or at the sideliki? M’Cormiek’s; leaving room for B f Pliam.in, pi •„ d ° 
the team and machine to pass again without treading on t,- u, f , P ~ 1 ’ ^ i tor ’ Wm Pease, Batavia, 
the grain. This change is made by means of an extra ^T^ton, o H B Ransom, Aide.., 
apron, (attached in a moment) from which the grain is Wt , Daud Hinsdale, Camillus, 
laid in better condition for drying and binding, and with n W ,d ’ p ™ T1 T ,0 ?' as ’ Hn ,f o1 ’ , 
much less labor to the raker than 1ms ever been done be- Doct Gc „ n Box j Hopeton, Henry Biai!”" U ’ ’do 
lected. Indian corn dull, Gd lower. Lard steady samples may be put down at ;i 0 @ :i 7 Kc. We hear buyers 
• . . , , . . ,, ... in the country are paying higher for the better grades— 
Nothin o: of importance domain other articles. . . , , nu.imwiin 
T , 1 v •. i & a • and we do not doubt but better prices may be obtained la¬ 
in Manchester a limited amount ot business , . 
, . . . . /rill, ter in the season, 
was dolin' at previous rates. Consols closed at 
99%. Money plenty. English funds steady. ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Political news presents no striking features. Blour ’ bbl- • • ‘if-VJi/lm’im Buttcr ’ lb . 
,,, TT i , . . .» ... Pork, mess, . . . 16,00@19,00 Cheese,. 6 @< 
Chevalier Hulsemann liad arrived at Vienna. x) 0 . cvvt; . 7 ,oo@ 7 ,. r >o poultry. 
Changes are contemplated in the War Depart- Beef, bbl. mess,.l0,00@i0,50 Turkeys, lb. 7@10 
ment of Spain. Do. cwt,.5,50@il,00 Chickens,. 6@8 
The Senate of Turin have made a commercial L,l J r ) ’ b ^af’.’ ‘ J ®.sc ciover, lum .' I*?. . . .§ 5,50 
treaty with France. Hams, smoked",.’!.'.iuc Timothy,..." ’.".2,25@3’oo 
At Paris, a report was prevalent that all the Shoulders, do.,.7@Se Flax,.l,25@l,50 
amendments referred to the Council of State on Potatoes, bu.62>£@7ac : sundaes. 
T-. , , , J , • . 1 GRAIN. Whitefisli, l)bl.. j}5,50@10,.)0 
the Budget, had been rejected. . Wheat, bu.96@§1 Codfish, cwt,.$ 4 , 5 u 
BURRALL’S GUA1N REAPER. 
riMIOSE interested will please bear in mind that we have 
f tiie exclusive Agency for the sale of tlie BURRALL 
REAPER in tiiis State west of Canandaigua, and those 
therefore, who are intending to purchase, will please call 
on us. We set them up and put them in operation for those 
who wish, free of charge. The Reapers are warranted. 
We can convince any one, we think, that tlie Bukrall 
Reaper is the best Reaper now offered to tlie public.— 
Call and hear wluit we have to say. We have a large num¬ 
ber of written recommendations from those we sold to 
4. It has a balance wheel, which corrects the irregulari¬ 
ty of the crank motiou, and gives a quiet and uniform A Collins, 
R M Wells, Athens, Pa., 
G It Fox, Canandaigua, 
movement to tlie machine 
Joseph Hayton, do 
Every Reaper is warranted to be thoroughly and sub- L B Gunnison, do 
Johu Swick, Ovid, 
Briggs & Bro., Rochester, 
Jas M’Lallen, Trumansburg, 
Edmund Miller, Elmira, 
J 11 Butterfield, Utica, Mich. 
stantially built, and to work well. A large number were Made and sold wholesale and retail by the subscriber, at 
in operation during tlie last harvest, and nothing of the Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. Orders or enquiries by mail 
kind has ever attracted more attention or given greater promptly attended to. 
satisfaction. He also makes and sells Clover Mills, Straw and Stalk 
Those wishing these machines are requested to send or- Cutters, for hand or horse power, Com Shelters, Corn and 
ders as soon as convenient, as the subscriber was unable field Cultivators, Bun-all's Patent Wheel Plows, (12 sizes,) 
to supply the demand the last season, and has already or- &c., &c. E. J. BURRALL. 
Do’ leaf’. 8 c Clover bu S r > 50 last year. We give one below as a specimen of the whole 
Hams, smoked,! i.V. .’.iuc Timothy, . ". ^2,25@3J)0 Call early or you may be disappointed. Last year we 
Shoulders, do.,.7@Sc Flax, ..1,25(01 50 e ' ,uM f'LPP 1 * lllllf thc cttlls ’ alld man Y> thercfurc > wero 
. t - .. disannomted: 
ders ou hand for a large number. 
Geneva, June, 1852. 
E. J. BURRALL. 
[130-6w] 
Advices from Denmark report, that Government Corn,.54@5t> Salt, bbl .1,09@1,12>£ with regard to your Reaper. 
disappointed : 
Brighton, June 15th, 1851. 
Mr. Burrall, Sir:—You request me to state my views 
THE WOOL GEQWER, 
And Stock Breeder's and Graziers’ Register. 
VOLUME IV,—FOR 1852-3. 
had refused to acknowledge the heavy loans raised Buckwheat. 
tbo .telooitfroctod liv t.ho inanrroctionnrv . 
. 41 Apples, bu. 
I purchased one of your Reapers, of Briggs & Brother 
.G9@7U Do. dried,.§1,25 about the 10th of July last, with which I cut about seventy Tins Journal will hereafter be published by the under- 
. li. , . , ,i i • -_.•_ Kvc.bShlPiU Do. dned.Sl.rj aDOUC me icon oi jury lasr, wir.ii wmeu i cuuuhjui, seveuuy 
and the debts contracted by the msuriectionary Q ats .40@H Eggs, doz.13c acres of wheat; and'then sold it to Mr. Thompson, of 
government of ’48. • ' «..„i..„ v... r irinmtrai n„ «,lin »nt wnitimr fur inn in finish 
Ilaliocli’s Agricultural Warehouse, 
No, 50 State St., Rochester, N. Y. 
T HE Subscriber, late from the Agricultural Works, 
Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery & Co., Albany, 
(where he lias been engagd for tlie past six years,) has 
been induced to establish an Agency for the sale of their 
justly celebrated Premium Horse Powers, Threshers, Sep- 
Culiioni'ur 1km. 
ARRIVAL OF THE CRESCENT CITY. 
Tub steamer Crescent City arrived at Hew 
York, June 28, with 400 passengers, two mil¬ 
lions of gold on freight and half a million in the 
hands of passengers. She brings San Francisco 
dates to the 1st inst. 
Barley,.G7@70 Beans, bu,.1,75(2)2,00 Nunda, Livingston Co., who was waiting for me to finish 
hides. ! Hay, tou.8(2)12 my harvest, anil saw it operate from day to day. He pre- 
Slaughter, cwt,.. .3,50®i,00 Wood, hard, cord.. .4(2)4,50 ferred waiting for ino to finish my harvest, to purchasing 
Calf, lb. 
Sheep Pelts,.. 
Lamb skins,.. 
.. . .8@10 : Do. soft,. . .. 
.1,25@1,50 * Wool, lb. 
.— 1 Flour barrels,. 
any otlier kind. 
My object in selling the Reaper was, that I might avail 
signed, at Rochester. In connection with this announce- orators, &c., in Rochester. Particular attention will ho 
ment, it is proper, if not necessary, to state thc plan, &c., paid to selling and putting up tlie Horse Powers, and other 
upon which the work is to bo continued,—and this we will !', xtllrcs b,r . i hreshing, &c. A thorough knowledge of 
1 .... . ... these machines, enables lum to put them up m the most 
do with as little circumlocution as possible. -* —a — - - . . 
correct and satisfactory manner. Price and terms same 
1 it i • ° i , ut li,,. The Fourth Volume will bo commenced on the 1st of as at Albany, transportation added. 
.36(2)37 myself ot the improvements you might make during the _ _ _ .. He will keen for sale. Emerv’s S 
Albany Market I am satisfied the principle of your Reaper is better than 
. T .. . . .. . 1 *. , . any other I have seen, yours being the third I have tried 
ALBANY, June 28.—1 he market is quiet and but lithe nI1 my f lU . m . it occupies less space on the ground—has a 
has been done in the Hour and grain market. better motion—cuts without clogging, on a slow gate— 
Flour—Sales 600 bbls at §3,87@i, 12 for common to good (: „ up i e a , U id geared in such a manner, that the draft is 
western; §1@1,12 for common to straight State; §1,12® lighter than any oilier I have run. 
4,25 for good to favorite brands of State and Western. Yours, resp’y., 
Grain—Our market is well supplid with wheat. The de- J BROTI4F1 
mand is moderate, and for Genesee lower prices are no- ... „ ‘ ’ 
cepted. Sales of 2,300 bushels pure Genesee at §1,08)^ for ' w _ 
Yours, resp’y., Roswell Hart. 
BRIGGS & BROTHER, No. 68 State-st., 
Rochester, N. Y. 
July ensuing,— the numbers being promptly issued, and "’14 keep for sale, Emery’s Seed Planters, the best 
... ,, „ , ,, in use; Circular and Cross CwlKaw Mills, Feed Mills, Corn 
carefully mailed, on or before the first of each month. stalk a ; id Hay CutterS) C o,-» #,encrs, Churning fixtures, 
The present form and size of the paper will be preserved, &c., adapted to the Power. 
—though, should its subscription list warrant, it will ere Also, Reapers, Mowing 54*ehincs, Grain Drills, Plows, 
long bo enlarged. The work will, however, be materLallj Hamwvs, Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Ilay Cutters Fan 
° 5 . ’ . * . Mins,and Agricultural aud Horticuit.ural Implementsgen- 
improved , as more time and attention is to be bestowed erally. He will be prepared to furnish dealers with Dunn 
Tlie Califonua markets have remained in the choice lots §1,09. Corn steady; sales 4, ouo bu. at 57fa)58c. 
same quiet state, with but little movement which fofstato. 
i i v . ’ rin i i r . Hops—small sales at 40c tor State, 
could aitect prices, lhe demand lor consumption Feed—Sales 2.100 bu. at I 6 c for fine shorts, 
though moderate, has been regular. Flour has an Provisions—No change or important sales to notice, 
upward tendency. Fork advanced, stock large. — c Wo ? 1 rr T ! 1< ? str f°t receipts are fair, and the market is 
Lumber declined ° firm at the late advance. The range is 27@37 72. . 
Mining news from all parts of the country con¬ 
tinue highly satisfactory, and the general affairs 
of the State wear a sound and healthy aspect. 
the btate wear a sound and healthy aspect, 
I'lie weather was exceedingly warm. Farr 
Netv York Market. 
NEW YORK, June 28.—Flour—Western and Skate flour 
very dull, not plenty. Sales of State §3,91@ 4,00; Wiscon¬ 
sin, Michigan and Indiana §3,8l@3,87 ; good Ohio and fa- 
were beginning to harvest their grain. The yield 
promises to be abundant. 
niers vorite State §1(04,12. 
Grain—Wheat dull, and held above views of buyers.— 
The first lot new crop white Virginia in the market, a very 
fine sample. Rye 80c. Oats 40>£@17. Corn heaVy and 
Improvements of every kind are progressing plenty ; round yellow 6 le. 
with surprising rapidity. Large aud flourishing Provisions—No change of importance. Butter is iu 
towns are rising as if by magic all through the » ood demand. Cueese dull, 
mining regions. Buffalo Market. 
The excitement against the Chinese has sub- BUFFALO, June 23.—Flour—Fair inquiry with limited 
sided Tt tinnears that flip number of Chinamen transactions. Sales Ohio and Michigan §3,56, and extra 
• ."c l nuniDcr 01 umnamen B0Uthern Ohio, §3,68%@3,75. 
in CalltoriHa has been greatly over-rated. Grain—Wheat, market dull, held above views of buyers. 
Political affairs are beginning to wax warm. — Sales Toledo 75 cents; spring wheat 56. Corn quiet, and 
The Government was to be immediately transfer- a heavy market; sales from store 41>£@15; unsound 3ij 3 . 
1 . V 7 - 11 • J Oats quiet at JJc. 
red to Vallejo. 1 _ „ . . 
Several lines of steamers between Sacramento Uamlmage Uattle Market, 
and San Francisco have advanced their rates of _ CAMBRIDGE, June 2 . 1 .— At market, 716 Cattle—abou: 
. , . ... ... , 00 O Beeves, and 166 Stores, consisting ol Working Oxen, 
fure, thereby caijsmg gieat dissatisfaction to tlie Cows and Calves, Yearlings, 2 and 3 years old. 
business community. Prices—Market Beef—Extra, §7,00 per cwt.; first quality 
Health of tlie State very good. Some attention §6,50@6,75; 2 d do, §5,50(2)6,25; 3d do, §5; ordinary ©fa/ 
is being paid to agriculture in the mining sections. 4 > m dc9 _ $4<S) t , 50 per cwt. 
Dates from the Sandwich Islands are to May Tallow— §5,75(2)6,25 per cwt. 
5th. Parliament was engaged in discussing the Pelts—50 cents. 
new Constitution. Both Houses have struck out Veal Calves—©3,4, 5©9. 296 at market. 
the article prohibiting clergymen from taking Cows and Calve8-® : 21, 24,29, 31f«>46. 
seats in Parliament. Yearlings—§8, 9,10(2)13. 
Accounts from Oregon were of little interest.— Tw0 years old—§17,18, 23(2)26. 
Rains were at an end and the crons advanced Threo y ears old—$24,27, 28, 30, 32(2)62. 
itains were at an enu anu toe uops auvauceu. gheep and Lam bs—2,683 at market. Prices—Extra—§£ 
New gold discoveries had been made in the 5 , 50 , 5 ,75@8; By lot, ©1,50, 1,75,2,2,25,2,5u@4. 
Cascade Mountains. Swine—350 tat corn fed hogs, at §0,50 per hundred. 
Accouuts from the south indicate a very strong Brighton Cattle Market. 
probability of tlie successof Gen. Flores, so soon BRIGHTON, June 21.—At market 850 Beef Cattle, lot 
as he shall commence his aggressive movements. Stores, 15 pairs Working Oxen, loo Cows and Calves, 2,sot 
which will not be until his plans are all. well laid. Sh ^P a ^^^ d -Extea* 7 ?"ist m.aiitv S6.5tka6.75 
aJIDiSSUY’S HEAPING MACfitJNC. 
rrtlilS has now become a standard and model Machine in 
| all the grain growing sections of this State. While 
others have been altering and experimenting, with but 
doubtful success, Hussey’s Reaper has given the most en¬ 
tire sal istaction wherever it has been used. Farmers, after 
trying many other Reapers ottered them in Western New 
York, have given to this the most unqualified approbation. 
The simplicity of its arrangement and the durability of its 
construction commend it at once to general favor. Per¬ 
forming its work equally well in lodged as in standing 
grain, meeting the just expectation of every purchaser, wo 
take pleasure iu again offering it to our numerous custom¬ 
ers and friends. 
They are sold at manufacturer's prices, adding cost of 
transportation, by JOHN RAPALJE & Co., 
Kil-tf Nu. oa minaio-st.., 
FAltill IOU SAUK. 
A FARM containing 166 acres of choice land in Lima, 
J\ Liv. Co., late the property of Uri Webster, deceased, 
ment,—while the other departments are to he under the is believed to he the best rost-iron Plow ever offered, and 
supervision of the undersigned. The pages of the work will which is warranted to do hotter work, with less expense 
, , ..’ . ... , , ... ,. of team, than any plow heretofore sold in Rochester, while 
be enhanced in val*. and interest by the contributions ot a Uk , ic ’ e is JoM J t , p a for any othor ef|U!llly weH finis i lc d. 
large number ef W»ol Growers, Stock Breeders, and oth¬ 
ers practically familiar with kindred subjects. 
the price is less than for any other equally well finished. 
The “ uniform one-prico, cash system” will be adopted, 
with prices as low as the cost of articles, and just compen¬ 
sation for labor and time M ill allow. Farmers and others 
are invited to call and examine the stock of Machines and 
Having embarked in the enterprise, no reasonable labor 8ttti ? n (? r , labor and will allow. Farmers and others 
b ... ’ are invited to call and examine the stock of Machines and 
or expense will be spared, but proper effort made to reu- Implements,—and are assured no effort shall be'Wanting to 
der The Wool Grower eminently worthy of extensive meet promptly the wants of a discriminating public. 
Tallow—§5,75(2)6,25 per cwt. 
Pelts—50 cents. 
Veal Calves—©3, 4, 5(2)9. 296 at market. 
Working Oxen—§93, 96, 100, 104(2)125. 
Cows and Calves—©21, 24, 29, 31(2)16. 
Yearlings—§ 8 , 9, 10(2)13. 
Two years old—§17,18, 23(2)26. 
Three years old—$24, 27, 28, 30, 32(2)62. 
Sheep and Lambs—2,683 at market. Prices—Extra—§5 
5,50, 5,75@8; By lot, ©1,50, 1,75, 2, 2,25,2,50(04. 
Swine—350 fat corn fed hogs, at §0,50 per hundred. 
Brighton Cattle Market, 
Inquire of O. J. GILBERT, Honooye Falls, or Mrs. 
MERCY WEBSTER, on the premises. 131-tf-so 
BICKFORD <fc II UP FBI AN’S 
CELEBRATED GRAIN DRILL, 
mills excellent machine has been greatly improved, and 
X double the usual nnmber has been sold during the 
past year, without supplying the demand; and in all cases 
„hey have given perfect satisfaction. Of the great 
number sold not one has been returned, although' each is 
warranted to sow all kinds of grain with accuracy, to 
suit the purchaser, and to be made in a workmanlike 
manner. 
Several years experience, and increased facilities for their 
manufacture, enables us to offer them with confidence, as 
he best Grain Drill in use. The grain is distributed with 
great accuracy and precision, and in any desired quantity, 
by means of different sized gear-wheels. We nmnufac- 
ure them with drill tubes either in single or double rows, 
o suit purchasers—when in double rows the front row is 
everal inches forward of the back row, (sowing the grain 
n rows seven inches apart,) facilitating the passage of the 
support throughout the Union,—and especially valuable E. I). IIALLOCK, 50 State street, Rochester. 
to all interested in Sheep and Wool, the great interest of _une j, s,>- ._ [12J-tt j 
which it is the organ. But while this, the leading object, THE NORTH WAYNE SCYTHE COMPANY 
will receive the most attention, (and render the work Manufacture every variety of 
worth many times its subscription mice to every wool () D A QQ *VT) fD ATM Qf’YTTTF^ 
grower,) the departments devoted to Stock Breeding, the ^ . Ai '* , GLAIA OVj l l iiLO. 
Grazing Interest, etc., will be made interesting and profit- rbclr S 
able to every reader who owns Domestic Auimals. Our * 
, , , .. , , For which Premiums have been awarded by the 
first object m to render every page aud line of the work STATE FA 1R S 
useful and reliable,— the next to make the paper uuex- . . _ . . , , , . 
, Of every prominent Grain growing State, and also by the 
ceptionablo, even beau 1 u , m appearance. WORLD’S FAIIS. AX LONDON. 
The forthcoming volume will be illustrated with from heg are golu ^ of New Yorkj b 
Fifty to One Hundred IIandso.me and Appropriate En- ^ J 
q ravings,— embracing portraits from life, of Sheep, Horses, . . ’ ‘ . . ’ ^ en ,_ r 
. _ , , . „ ,, Who is also prepared to turnish Patent Snaths, Manure, 
Cattle, Swme, Poultry, &e., designs of Farm Buildings, Barley, and Hay F'orks, Riveted Cast Steel, Whalen’s 
& c., &c.,— each being accompanied with proper descrip- Patent welded and Whitlock’s solid Cast Steel Hoes, 
tions, etc. The embellishments cannot fail of proving a aud other implements. Address 
most attractive and interesting feature. 
A careful Review of the Wool and Cattle Markets in each 
No.,—and much valuable matter given in no other journal. ‘ * S l* E S 1 ' l> TIIII PLOW ” 
With every facility for publishing the Wool Grower in Genesee Seed Store and Ag’l. Warehouse* 
the style above indicated, we shall devote money, time and jjE subscribers beg leave most earnestly to call the at- 
carnest labor to the work,—confidently believing that our tention of the farming community to the fact that they 
efforts will be seconded by those interested. Relying have just received a supply of the most popular and mod- 
tnauily upon its merits for substantial patronage, we in- eultund''mrsuS PlCnW,ltS USC<1 ™ AgHcuItm ' al tUld Horti ‘ 
vito each and all who keep Sheep, Cattle, Horses, &c., to They would particularly invite all interested, to the well 
lend the paper their encouragement. Any aid which you, established Mass. Eagle Plows, in a series of 24 different 
reader, can consistently render, to augment its circulation sizes manufactured by Ruggles, Nourse & Mason. Also 
’ .... ,. .. . the latest and most improved kind of Seed Planter, m- 
and usefulness, either by audmg to its subscription list, or vented by t ], e same fi rm . 
contributing the results of your experience aud observa- We have also on hand the well known Curtis or Albion 
tion for publication in its pages, will be most gratefully Plow, of various sizes and extra manufacture. 
. 7 , Wheeler’s Horse Power, Thresher and Saw Mill, 
appreciated. Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper. 
FORM, STYLE, TERMS, &c. Pennock’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
The Wool Grower will be published monthly,in a form As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
suitable for binding,-each number containing Sixteen 8 ^ both donMS&and C()) Irvinf? Block) 
Largo Octavo Pages,—with Title Page, Index, &c., at the 05 Butfalo-st., Rochester. 
H. <:. white. 
Office of Moore s Rural New-Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
r, t 01 1 . o-a i> r r. u , , tubes among stones anil clods. We will make them to or 
BRIGH1 ON, June 2 l.-At market 8.H1 Beef Cattle in £ tubes at any requred distance apart, 
tores, 15 pairs Working Oxen, 100 Cows and Calves, 2,500 , j 1 
Sheep and Lambs and 1,000 Swine. 
Prices—Beef Cattle—Extra §7; 1st quality §6,50@6,75; 
From Valparaiso we learn that the telegraph I 2d do . . 35 , 5005 , 75 ; 3 d do. § 4 , 75 @ 5 . 
was completed two-thirds of the way to Santiago. Stores—Yearlings §9, 10@13; two years old §18, 20@22; & Huffman, Maccdon, Wayne Co., A. Y., or to Daniel 
1 threo vears old §24 26@29. Supplee, Dundee, N. Y.; Col. J. M. Sherwood, Auburn; 
Purchasers ordering drills will please state distinctly 
the kind they prefer. Orders will he promptly attended 
to, and should lie sent early, directed either to Bickford 
Stores—Yearlings §9, 10@13; two years old §18, 20@22; & Huffman, Maccdon, Wayne Co., N. Y., or to Daniel 
three years old$24 2G@29. Supplee, Dundee, N. Y.; Col. J. M. Sherwood, Auburn; 
Working Oxen--$75, 80, 95@100. Alfred Hale, Alloway; Waterman & Jackson, Vienna; 
News ciippi IIS'S. Cows and Calves—§19, 21, 24,'27, 31, 36@38. H.W. Levanway, Lock Berlin; C. L. Marshall, Sparta; 
_ _ a Sheep and Lambs—§2, 2,75@3; extra at §5,5,50@6. David Vorvalin, Poughkeepsie; James II. Glass, Geneseo; 
. Swine—6@7c.; retail 7@8c.; spring pigs 9; retail 10c. Amos Willets, Aurora; John King, Genoa; John C. {lull, 
Geo. Peabody, hsq., the eminent London „ _ Furmerville; McLallen & Hazier, Trumansburg: J. II. 
huikiM' has irivpn to the town of Danvers Mnss Wew YorK Uattlt lTiarkei. ^ Butterfield, Utica, Midi.; B. B. Dexter, Batavia, Illinois ; 
muku, nas given to the town Ot DanveiS Mass., NEW YORK, June 21.-Beeves-2,250 sold at pnees Abner Geneva, Wisconsin. 
his native place, the munificent sum of twenty thou- ranging from 7L@9Lc. A lot of 50 head were taken to Prices of Drills. For 7 tube Drills, §65; for 9 tube 
sand dollars for the establishment of a lyceuiil and supply the Bermuda naval contract. About 200 head lefi j),.;n S) § 75 ; delivered at Canal or Railway. ’[ 130-3vv] 
library and U,e erection of the necessary build- 0 V ^randCalve^Salesof !20at820 to 55. (:LSi , r « N KINKS IVATMILC! «E. 
lllg. Ibis IS not the last testimonial of lcmem- Sheep and Lambs ill market—5,500 all sold at prices Hy(i| , ST .... iciiMKN'T Gnmvonrn for the reeention 
b ranee and kindly interest which that town lias ranging from §2 to 6 for the former, and §1,50@1,50 for J[ Mpatitente. It if fitted upon the Rochester and 
received from Mr. Peabody, whose munificence the latter. Syracuse Railroad, midway between Geneva and Canan- 
indeed is well known to Americans who have —- ---- . daigua,and the buildings are but a short distance from the 
visited London. Such a man is an honor to his MARRIED. depot. Witliiu the last eighteen months almost four hun- 
. , 1 um. 11 ni.uL/. dred patients have been treated at this Institution, a large 
native countiy. At Mina Ville, Montgomery Co., on the 17th inst., by maioritv of whom were females, and the success attend- 
received irom Mr. Peabody, Whose munificence Hie aao. Syracuse Railroad, midway between Geneva anil Canan- 
indeed is well known to Americans who have - ---- ' daigua, and the buildings are but a short distance from tlie 
visited London. Such a man is an honor to his MARRIED depot. Within the last eighteen months almost four hun- 
, lumiiinui/. dred patients have been treated at this Institution, a large 
native countiy. At Mina Ville, Montgomery Co., on the 17th inst., by majority of whom were females, and the success attend- 
Tho Plamiominos (T.-i ) Snntlwm the Rev - Charles Jukes, WARREN R. INGHAM, of Ing- ing tlie treatment of diseases peculiar to their sex, lias 
Iheiiaque es (ill) oOUthern Sentinel ham’s Mills, Herkimer Co., to Miss SARAH L., daughter been very great. The waters of the celebrated Clifton 
says that the first money collected by having a of Thomas Schuyler, Esq., of the former place. Springs are accessible to the patients, and in coses of Skin 
“ Washington Monument box,” at lhe polls, with _u_ • and Scrofulous diseases, are used with decided advantage. 
the simple, though heart-stirring appeal beneath, New York State Agricultural Society. Dr. Foster has associated with him, his brother, Hun- 
,, , ,v ft , , . . . , „ . . . . bard Foster, M. D, who tor the last five years, has had 
“ One dime to the memory ot Washington,” was During the past week, a trial of some interest, growing contro , of on ’ e of th ’ e best Water . C ure Institutions in New 
England,—and they assure those who may desire treat- 
at the municipal election in that place, where ou. of the Fair held here last fall, took place in this city, 
nineteen nol ars were thus collected, althoinrh .. K! ■ ..... ..._._ . __un¬ 
appreciated. Hussey’s Celebrated Grain Reaper. ** 
FORM, STYLE, TERMS, &c. Pennock’s Wheat and Grain Drill. 
The Wool Grower will be published monthly, in a form As also a complete assortment of Field and Garden 
suitable for binding,-each number containing Sixteen Seeds,, both C o., Irving Block, 
Largo Octavo Pages,—with Title Page, Index, &e., at the 65 Butfalo-st., Rochester, 
close of each volume. It will be printed in tlie best style, w.VKIliaOLSK AN1> SEJEli STOKE, 
on new type, and superior paper,— far better than that , T ,, ... . - -r, u, , w ,, 
, ’ , , „ ! , , .. - „ No. 11, West Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
before used m the work,—and furnished upon the tollow- , - , , 
, 1 rinHE subscribers have for sale a large and carefully se- 
ing exceedingly low lected stock of Agricultural and Horticultural I.u- 
Tov,ru! iri a ffTTonno • plements and Machines of the most approved patterns. 
Also a full assortment of FTeld, Garden and F'lower 
Fifty Cents a Year. To Cluhs and Agents, -- Five g FBDS Fertilizers, F'ruit Trees, Shrubs, F'ancy Poultry, 
Copies for §2 ; Eight Copies for ©3; Eleven Copies for §4; Aericultural Work's &c. 
Twenty Copies tor ©7, and any additional number at the Catalogues will be sent on application, post-paid, 
same rate—35 cents per copy. II 10 three hack volumes, lifi-im MASON & TOVFR1NG 
hound, will be furnished at 40 cents each,—iu sheets at 35 _ 
cents, or the three for ©1. A VALUABLE FARM FOSS SALE. 
For a remittance of ©l, previous to the first of August, ..... .. _<jj. 
we will send two copies of volume 4, and a copy of either fSjLi I)I.EASANTLY situated in thc town of JJIutl 
hack volume. For $2, within the same time, we will send .1 Hopewell, Ontario Co., 7 miles east of Can- if*; H 
the Wool Grower anil Rural New-Yorker for one year; andaigua, on an important thoroughfare,—2 miles west of 
and for ©3, the Rural New-Yorker one year, and the the village of Orleans; 4 do. from Clifton Spa.,—3 miles 
P LEASANTLY situated in thc town of 
Hopewell, Ontario Co., 7 miles east of Can- , 
three past and next volume of the Wool Grower. Speci¬ 
men numbers sent free to all applicants. 
XfW* Now is the time to subscribe and form clubs, as all 
their right lo deposit their dimes. ^thc Wo^ absence of ^utv ’ncw York! >r " 
R^"The “Eli Slieriff,” an engine belonging to Mr. Johnson, the Executive Board, at their meeting in -\—- 
the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven iSulroad ^ 8 0 f t hte ^ e, Ac«n- SlTjS M SATURDAY EVENING POST. 
Co., built by M. W. Baldwin, Esq., of Philadel- laborious duties of the (tenoral Secretary, for which they The Curse of Clifton” A New Novelette, 
phia, hauled over that road on tlie lGth ult., in voted him unanimously the following award and thanks: 
nno train l<)2 earn of coal cirrvino- 80T ( mi o “ The Executive Committee met in the rooms in Corin- 
ont train l cats ot coal carry mg ( -.u tons thian Uall> on Friday eve „i ng) S ept. 19th, and the follow- 
—weight oi cars 4b0 la-100 tons making the ing resolution was adopted: 
total weight of the train 1,354 2-20 tons. She On motion of L. F\ Alien, Esq., of Buffalo, 
i _ _it._ 1 — c _ 1 That thfl tli.iitrs nf Hu. Srtrtirttv hrt nrrtnontrtil 
By Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth, 
Author of “ The Deserted Wife,” “ Shantioudale,” “ The 
* Discarded Daughter,” &c. 
Such is the title of a new novelette about being corn- 
publication, and address to D. D. T. MOORE, 
June, 1852. Rochester, N. Y. 
NEH-VORK WEEKLY TITIJES. 
Price, ©2 a year; 10 Copies for ©15; 20 Copies, ©20. 
The New-York Weekly Times is published every Sat¬ 
urday, at No. 118 Nassau Street, New York City. It is 
printed upon a very large quarto sheet, containing eight 
pages of six columns each, in clear typo and upon good 
from the Railroad running from Canandaigua to Jeff erson, 
and the same distance from the Rochester and Syracuse 
Railroad. The farm contains 207 acres, and is extremely 
. ...... , ”, ' - well watered; it is a good grazing farm, and equally adapt- 
subscriptions must commence wi.h the volume. Bills of ed to the raising of grain. About 40 acres of excellent 
all specie-paying banks, and post-office stamps, received at timber, in great variety—a large number of fruit trees, 
par on subscription. Money, properly enclosed, may he mostly grafted. There are on the farm, a two story brick 
mailed at our risk. Please "remember the new place of <1 welling, 45 by 35,-a grain barn, 80 by 30, with stabling 
1 under the whole—horse barn, carriage house, and all other 
necessary out-buildings. Terms reasonable—part of the 
money can remain a series of years. Inquire of the sub¬ 
scriber on the premises, or by letter. 
1125-tf ] RICHARD II. SHECKELL. 
SENECA IS. SMITH, 
(Late of Whitney’s Dagoerrean Gallery,) 
H AS fitted up a suite of rooms in Chappell’s Eleck for 
DAGUERREOTYPING, which for adaptation to 
Resolved, 
to Mr. J. P. 
total weight OI me trdlll i,Jj(t Z-JU LOUS, one On motion ot 1,. r . Alien, usq., ot isuttaio, menced in the Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia, by 
burns anthracite coal as fuel. Resolved, That the thanks of the Society be presented tba j gjftcd -writer, Mrs. Southworth. 
. ....... . to Mr. J. 1. Fogg, for his valuable services rendered to the single subscriptions §2,00 — 4 copies §5,00 — 9 copies 
Tlie following religions newspapers pub- Society as local Secretary, and that a piece of plate, of the § 10j00 _ 2 l copies §20,00. Specimen copies sent gratis— 
lished in the city of New York, circulate as fol- value of one hundred dollars, be presented him, with a Address, post-paid. DEACON & PETERSON, 
lows : Christ iati Advocate and Journal 29,000.- SU s^ . [i:{ °- . r,w i _No^ South Tllird -1^ Pllilad(!l l’ hia '. 
New York Observer, 18,000. N. Y. Evangelist, resolution was never ottered to Mr. F’ogg,nor was any rea- T?I. M. RODGERS, M. !»., 
12,000. The Independent, 10,000. Nine "other son given by the officers, when applied to, for the refusal. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
religious journals circulate from one to eight thou- sodiffy^ but is Office, 55 Main St. Dwelling, 149 State St. 
paper. Ic will contain all the matter of general interest in that purpose are unsurpassed in the city. Thoss> wanting 
the Daily Times, including News from every quarter of g 0od pictures, (warranted permanent,) will find it to their 
the world, Correspondence from all the principal points of advantage to give him a call. Pictures Cofu;© equal, or 
interest both in Europe and America, and Editorials upon superior to the original. 
New York Observer, 18,000. N. Y. Evangelist, resolution was never offered to Mr. F'ogg, nor was any rea- 
12 000. The Independent, 10,000. Nine other son given by the officers, when applied to, for the refusal. 
- la f b „,. It is proper to state that this refusal does not attach to the 
religious journals circulate from one to ught tli >u- boc .j etyj ()r even a m ajorlty of the Executive Board, but is 
sand each, making an aggregate weekly circula- the act of a few members of the Board, residing chiefly 
tion of 108,900. in Albany, who assumed the responsibility thus to repudi- 
[l30-3vv] No. 66 South Third St... Philadelphia. 
91. 91. RODGERS, 91. !>., 
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
Office, 55 Main St. Dwelling, 149 State St. 
D R. RODGERS, while in the Hospitals and Medical 
Schools of London and Paris, during tlie past year. 
all subjects of interest that may arise. Besides this, one Entrance next to Gr 
page every week will be devoted to choice selections from Chappell's Block, 
the current literature of the day, in order to make tlie pa- Rochester, May, 1852. 
Entrance next to Grant’s Music Store, 82 State St., 
(lappell’s Block. 
Rochester, May, 1852. [124-tf ] 
. . ate, wi hout tlie least shadow of authority, the unanimous made a special study of all the diseases and surgical op^r- 
£75|f“ A woman was instantly killed, in Chicago, resolution of the Executive Board. ations connected with the Chest and Throat; having at- 
1)V a blow upon the head from a hall which some Not quite satisfied with this novel method of cancelling tended the ^Lectures, Clinical Examinations, 'I reatment 
1 „V...((i, qi,„ ,„itl, obligations, an action was commenced in December, and and Dissections, of many of the greatest medical men of 
boys weie playing With, bhe was passing With rcfc ” red by ’ aj , reRmeut to Orlando Hastings, Esq. Several the times, viz : Monsieurs Andral, Louis, Bouillaud, Vel- 
a child ill her arms, just as the ball was thrown members of the Executive Board for the past and present peau, l’iorry, Iziwreneo, Clark, &c., he has enjoyed superi- 
by one of the lads. year, were in attendance, and zealously defended the suit, or opportunities for the study of these aud all otlier dis- 
. principally on the ground that the services rendered by eases. 
t-i?” The Democrat sets down Chicago at “one Mr. Fogg, were regarded as honorary merely; that the Critical examinations of the Chest and Throat will be 
hundred thousand population at the close of Society was not bound legally to pay Mr. F. anything, or made in all cases of suspected or existing consumptive 
>* fWlarinir that its i/mwtli for the list txvn to carry out the resolution of the Executive Board. The disease. Treatment will be in accordance with the priu- 
I 800 , declaring that Its giowtn tor tne last two sabu . y Qf Mr. Johnson, the General Secretary, is §1,500.— ciples of the regular profession. 
months “ has exceeded an y tiling the maddest en- The referee gave a writtten decision iu favor of Mr. Fogg Consultations from abroad personally or by letter, will 
thusiast ever dreamed of.” • for §190. [131—it) j. p. f. receive prompt attention. [I30-2t-eo] 
the current literature of the day, in order to make the pa- Rochester, May, 1852. [124-tf] 
per more acceptable for family perusal. F.very possible____!_l!__ 
effort will be made by Proprietors and Editors, to make FOWLS AND EGGS. 
The New-York Weekly limes the best weekly newspa- rjM{E great demand for the improved Fowls has induced 
per m the United States. e I me to purchase the choicest kinds, and the liest speci- 
Suhscnptions, on the terms given above arc respectfully ^ ng of ‘ re brcd Fowls tllat ( . ould be obt) an t sl in the 
solicited. Any person who chooses to do so may act as New . En ' ]and States , at a CO st of from §10 to §I5perpair. 
agent; and on remitting ->20 may order twenty copies to j wiu fu ” nish „ ood tVcsb ews , (for inching,) safely pack- 
anv one addrees. , » . , - • . i., Lb - ■ \ 11 L _ 1 
any one addrees. 
TJ»e New-York Gaily Times 
Is published at the same office every morning, Sundays 
excepted, it will he sent by mail to any part of the United 
States for F'our Dollars a year, in advance. 130 
SASH, DOORS AND IS El NOS. 
T HE Subscriber is prepared to make Sash, Doors <md 
Biinds to order. He has a quantity of well seasoned 
Doors on hand. Residents of city or country wanting 
any Hung in this line, are invited to call at my shop over 
Carpenter & Dutton’s furnace. North Water *t., Roches¬ 
ter. (U5m6) JOSEPH MILLER. 
ed for transportation, of either of the following named va¬ 
rieties at SI per dozen. Chickens, in the fall, §.5 per pair. 
White Surrey Dorking, of Dr. E. Wight's importations. 
White Shangae, do. do. 
Royal Cochin China, Geo. P. Burnham’s do. 
Also, Lhe Great Java, large and ptn-e bred. 
D. P. NEWELL. 
Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y., 1852. 115-tf. 
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. 
