MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER, 
CIje ffiarfuts. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, July 21, 1852. ) 
Our market is rather dull, farmers King too busy in 
harvesting to bring anythin gin. 
Wheat—We hear of no sales of wheat worth men- 
tiouing. 
Provisions—No change has taken place since our last 
report. 
Wool—The wool market is quiet. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour, bbl. . . . $4,75@5,<)t) Butter, lb. WAc 
Pork, mess, . . . 16,00@19,WJ Cheese,.6@7 
Do. cwt,.7,OO@7,50 poultry. 
Beef, bill, mess,.10,00 q! 10,50 Turkeys, lb.7@10 
Do. civ;,-.5,5il<3'i,00 Chickens,.6@S 
Lard, tried,.9,gl0 seeds. 
Do. leaf,...tic Clover, bu.$5,50 
Hams, smoked,.10c Timothy,.2,25@3,00 
Shoulders, do..7@8c Flax,.1,25@1,50 
Potatoes, bu.62M@75e sundries. 
grain. Whitefish, bl)l..$5,50@10,50 
Wheat, bu.96@$1 Codfish, civt,.$ 1,50 
Corn,.54@56 Sait, bbl.l,09@l.l2Ja 
Buckwheat,.41 Apples, bu .75@1,00 
Rye,.69@70 Do. dried,.$1,25 
Oats,.40@ 41 Eggs, doz.I3e 
Barley,.07@70 Beaus, bu,.1,75®2.00 
hides. Hay, ton.8(0)12 
lO THE 1'UULIC. 
[7"F, see by advertisements of another Horse Power 
We have received many complimentary letters concern¬ 
ing our Thresher and Separator, and in every instance 
where both have been used, the preference for economy 
has lieen given the Thresher and Separator for farmers 
own use. 
Extract of letter from Russel Kilbourne, Paris Ilill, N. Y. 
“Sirs.—Since the first two hundred bushels of wheat 
threshed with y nr latest improved R ailroad Horse Power 
and Threshing Machine and Separator, they have perform¬ 
ed well. Two or three farmers, neighbors near me, desire 
machines for their own use: how soon can you ship ti em 
after they are ordered, and can you sell them any less on 
account of the lateness of the season! I wish very much 
io scil two or rhree of them here, if possible, not only lie- 
c tuse 1 tnink the purchaser would be I eiter pleased with 
them, but because Mr. Osborn, Wheeler’s agent, and tsho 
has one of Wheeler’s Two 14 >rse Power Threshers and 
McCOUMICK’S VIRGINIA REAPER. THE WOOL GROWER, 
Washington, June 25, 1852. ^ Breeders and Graziers ’ Register. 
Seymour & Morgax of Brockport, m reply to my adver- _ 
tisemeut published in a late uupiber ol this paper, say Tivni’ iv^ l’/hj loro.'} 
t hey are not infringing my patent, in the manufacture and x A ' 
sale of their Reapers. They did the same in a published Th Fourt ], Volume will be commenced on the 1st of 
notice last season, after I had sued them, and previous to 
mv obtaining the largo verdict of $17,30(1 against them for July ensuing,— tub numbers being promptly issued, and 
inf iugiug, which remains unpaid,—in the following lan- carefully mailed, ou or before the first of each month, 
guage : , The present form and size of the paper will be preserved, 
“ If we should get heat we have ample means to pay all 
damages, but we have more ample means to beat Mr. Mc¬ 
Cormick in a way that will settle all his claims to either 
—though, should its subscription list warrant, it will ere 
long be enlarged. The work will, however, be materially 
\\T E see by adver.isements ot auotner mr* »_ ' ■ tins one of Wheeler’s Two II -rse Power Threshers and 
y y manufacturing hi m ot this cny, that inej continue Wjl)||0M | iere ig determined that none of yours shall 
be sold i.hecan prevent it.’’. 
trials and awards of and to their machines, which are false 
in fact, and well calculated to misrepresent to, and mis¬ 
lead, the public concerning the same. Justice to ouselves, 
I i a subsequent letier. he again writes us : 
“ The more I see of Wheeler’s Power and Winnower, 
the more 1 don’t like it. They can thresh justaboui75 
improvements or original patents, and when lie gets thro* improved, as more time and attention is to be bestowed 
ivkh us, wo will guarantee he will be glad to let others both matter and manner. T. C. Peters, Esq., a 
alone. * 
Save me from annihilation. After so lofty a swell and gentleman of superior ability, and every way qualified for 
ca'alnmitous fall, Seymour & Morgan can hardly expect the station, will continue as editor of the Wool Dcpart- 
rhat. farmers, who are equally liable with them for using a ment _ wIlile t ] le other departments are to be under the 
machine that is an infringement, will be satisfied with a . . 1>A , . ... 
mere <!• nial supervision of the undersigned. 1 he pages ot the work will 
Tiiomas J. Paterson, General Agent, Office No. 6 bo enhanced in value and interest by the contributions of a 
awaaj, me -., . ° f r.f +*,w. c me mure i nun t imu iu j j 
machines and the public, requires a staiemont u , t)Ushe)s o( - (lrs , rate w |ieat per day.” 
lenviny flic inferences to be drawn by readers theinseives. 
In refering to public exhilii ion's and premiums, those Extract oi letter from V\ in. II. Chalmers, VV 
reports of most importance are omitted, (because deci- Sarat ga County. 
. 96@$1 Codfish, ewt,. . 
. .54@56 Sait, bbl. 
.... 41 Apples, bu . . 
. . 69@70 Do. dried,. 
. . 4D@4l Eggs,doz.. . 
. .67@70 Beaus, bu,.. . 
Hay, ton .... 
.8 4,50 
.1,09®1.12K 
. . . .75@1,00 
.$1,25 
.I3e 
,..1,7502.00 
.8012 
dedly unfavorable to their machines.) They also allude to “ Gentlemen,—I have a small team, and, with modera.e may ua n u . J0n i,i m f or Machines. 
private trials, which, up to this time, have not taken place elevation, and without their drawing in harness, 1 put 132-tf C. II. McCORMICK 
to our knowledge in a single instance; and finally, claim- through large sheaves of wheat at tlierate of one hundred -- 
in" premiums which were never awarded them or their every ten minutes, threshing it thoroughly. Much more Burrall’s New Convertible Reaper. 
Burns' Building, Rochester, has charge of the businesss 
in New York and the Canadas, and will supply Agents and 
others ivitli my Reaper. J. P. Fogg, No. 29 Buttalo-st., 
Rochester, is authorized to sell, and will supply those who 
may call upon him for Machines. 
132-tf C. II. McCORMICK. 
machines, as will be seen. They say in their circularcould he done fra shorl tune; but I mean with the eleva- 
“ Their capacity has been tested by repeated trials as well uon and labor of team as I use in following threshing. I 
“at the New York and Pennsylvania Fairs as on several firmly believe >our improved Power Thresher and Sepa- 
“priva’e occasions in competition wi h another machine raior will supersedeauythitig 1 haveseen. Many fanners 
“ made in this city, which has been advertised to be farsu- prefer the Thresher and Separator to the Winnowers, as 
. , ,, *.perior to ours, and in every instance the result has been urain can lie threshed faster and better without the n—re- 
Slnughtei, civt,.. .3 ,j 0@4,00 Wood, liajd, cord.. .IfifiboU .. abou t one-third, and in some instances more, in tavorot quiring less men, theiehy saving sufficient lime lorclean- 
._ ir Do : f. ot G."Si “our machines. Iu every ease except one, where we have ing with a good Fanning Mill. 1 have seen one of Wheel- 
Sheep Pelts,.I,25@l,a0 Wool, lb ■ • .. w(a>W “submitted our machine to a working test at Fairs, it has cr’s Horse Powers, with Thresher and Winnower at work 
Loinb skins,. Hour barrels,. oo(a/o< •« taken the highest premiums, and iu that excepted case here, threshing hut one quarter as fast as I do with your 
~ 71 “ " u the Committee decided that our machine performed its machines. An eight horse power, wilh Thresher and 
York Market* “work ill 8 minutes and ics competitor in \K minutes, Cleaner, working in ihis vicinity, requiring twice as many 
NEW YORK, July ID.—Flour, &c.—There is a fair do- “ being nearly one-third iu favor of ours. We have also men, is pronounced, l»y Ih se taking away the straw from 
mand for western and State Flour at easier prees. The “ exhibited ours in compcO ion wi h the same machine at )oih,to thresh less per day tlun mme. I wish you to 
receipt's are fair and the demand good. Canadian is dull “the State Fairs in Ohio, Michigan and Pennsylvania, and write me if you h ive made any improvements since mine, 
at Sales domestic(>,000 bhK at 4,12®4,19 for “also at the Provincial Fair in Upper Canada, at all ot „nd have you Poweis, &.C., on hand, as I expect to sell 
common co strai ht State; 4. I*.: @1,31 for mixed to fancy u which we received the highest premiums, viz.: In Ohio some.** 
Michigan and Indiana, and 4,25® 1,31 for common Ohio *‘*i silver Medal and Diploma; in Michigan $20; 111 Penn- Extiactfrom letter of Peter Webber, llerkitne", N. Y., 
Rye Flour and corn meal are steady. “sylvania $10 ; and in Canada a Diploma We have nu- February *2, 1 fc52. 
Grain-There is consi ierable wheat offering, and prices “ merous similar testimonials, from County Societies, Gentlemen — Vfter invimr vour improved Horse Pow- 
fav. 1 . the buyer. The demand is fair for milling, l« “ where we have .always received the highest premiums T ^“;, ^^'r tough"'’*.. I con finer it 
prices general, y below the views ot holders, bales 1,400 - awarded to Chain Powers. . aminrinr m -mv I hive seen or tried- it works to mv |ier- 
liusli. good Red Oldo at 95; 6,000 bush. Red Genesee at. 95 ; The facts arc as follows, for the tru’li of which (lie pub- !“P e , r ‘° r “’Y 1 , V, '?‘ i„',V , l.efore or- 
large number of Wool Growers, Stock Breeders, and oth¬ 
ers practically familiar with kindred subjects. 
The forthcoming volume will be illustrated with from 
Fifty to One Hundred Handsome and Appropriate En¬ 
gravings, —embracing portraitsfrom life, of Slicep, Horses, 
Cattle, Swine, Poultry, &c.,— designs of Farm Buildings, 
simple and compact form, every desirable improve- tions, etc. The embellishments cannot fail of proving a 
ment. 
1. it cuts Grain of all kinds, Clover and Timothy Seed, 
in all conditions, (wet or dry,) Without clogging. 
2. It cuts at any height required, by a few moments 
change. 
3. It discharges the Grain in the rear, if preferred, like 
Hussey's, or at the sided ko M'Cormick'si; leaving.room for 
I he team and machine to pass again without treading ou 
the grain. This change is made by means of an extra 
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. 
FORM, STYLE, TERMS, &c. 
The Wool Grower will be published monthly, in a form 
.suitable for binding,— each number containing Sixteen 
“ sylvauia $10 ; and in Canada a Diploma- We have nu- 
“merous similar testimonials, troin County Societies, 
" where ive have always received the highest premiums 
February 2, 1852. 
“ Gentlemen.— After giving your improved Horse Pow¬ 
er Thresher and Separator a Hi tough irial, I con finer it 
4. It has 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 suit¬ 
ing exceedingly low 
Terms, in Advance: 
Fifty Cents a Year. To Clubs and Agents, — Five 
Copies for $2; Eight Copies for $3, Eleven Copies for $4; 
Twenty Copies for $'7, and any additional number at tlio 
bush, good Ited Oldo at 95; 6,000 bush. Red Genesee at. 95; The facts are as follows, for the tru' h of which the puu- 
5,000 do. Upper Lakes at G5@6S; 1,800 do prime White lie only need refer to the reports iliemse.ves : 
Cana .i in at 1,03. Rye is quiet at 79. Oats are lower.— At the Fair of the New York State Agricultural Society 
Sales uf good prime Ohio and Stale at 4'<@4H£. Corn is at Albany, in 1.550, the committee unanimously awarded 
more plenty. Sales 40,000 bush at 53^@61 for unsound; us the Highest and only Premium on the endlcss-cham 
G 2 'fiyi 2 5 i for Western mixed; a: d 62)3 for round yellow. Power, and in competi.ion with three others amoug 
Provisions—Pork is quiet ut. 19,25 for Mess, an 1 lt>,87@ which was the Wheeler Railway Power, made and entered 
16,94 for prime. Beef is firmly held. Sales Mess at 17,50 b y themselves, (the same as we have extensively manuf.ic- 
@18, and prime 13fijl9. Cut Meats are steady at former tured and sold for several years.) The chairman ot the 
prices. Shoulders 8i£@8%, and 9i£@)10 for Hams. Lard 
is firmat ll@ir% for bbls,and L2@12jfi for kegs. Butter 
and Cheese are quiet. 
Albany ftlaiket. 
ALBANY, Ju'y 19—Flour.—"Th-.-re was a better in- 
qtii-y tor rtour, and more rii ingin Ohio and State The 
stock of Michigan is light, and the inferior grades of 
Western are freely offered- Sales of the morning sum up 
15 0 bbls at 3 S7a$l for common Wiscon in and ni xed 
brands of Western; 8!@i 12 for common Ohio and St >t.; 
®4 IJ 2.7 foe c > moil to g<e d Michigan; 4 15-4 37 t'dr 
good State and Ohio; 4 37@4 62 for good to fam y S a i 
4 >7 $5 for extra Ohio and Indiana; $ a5 50 tor extra 
Genes e. 
1 lie tac-eS are as toiioivs, ior im i-ruai < » _ 1 feet satisfaction. 1 had given the others a Irial before or- 
hc only need relei tto tliei'v^ Stl-e A^cuitural Society dering yours,but was dissatisfied until I saw yours operate. 
At Hto tom - LN ni . ‘ \inauiniouslv awarded 1 feel a pleasure in recommending it t > farmers in general 
Power and in compeU ion with three others-amoug ment, power or workmanship ’’ 
which was the Wheeler Railway Power, made and entered Extract of a letter from W. D. Mason, Jefferson, Ohio, 
by themselves, (the same as we have extensively manuf.ic- Nov-mber 30, 1851. 
tured and sold for several years.) The chairman of the “ Gentlemen,—l write to know the terms of yonrlm- 
aivarding committee says of the machines as follows:— p rove ,| Rail Road Horse Power. I enclose a copy of 
“ AVe spent much time in examining the various Powers, syieeler’s, whr.h I received from his agent; and if yours 
first with the owners, and heard all they could say, and c p„e near the same, yo.t may consider this an order lor 
then in their absence, and the result most fully convinced one, for which 1 will remit as soon as I gel your answer, 
me that yours was the best; and if I wanted one, I would j lmve tr i e ,| wheeler’s I’oivcr at the request of his agent, 
give twenty dollars more for yours than for any other on bu t findthe friction so great upon the pinions that it causes 
.he grounds.” . me to think it can not be a lasting power.” 
stantiaily built, and to work well. A large number were same rate-35 cents per copy. The three hack volumes, 
in operation during the last harvest, and nothing of the bound, will be furnished at 40 cents each ,—111 sheets at 35 
kind has ever attracted more attention or given greater cents, or the three for ®1. 
satisfaction. For a remittance of Si, previous to the first of August, 
Those wishing these machines are requested to send or- we will send two copies of volume 4, and a copy of either 
dors as soon as convenient, as the subscriber was unable back volume. For $2, within the same time, we will send 
to supply the demand the last season, and has already or- the Wool Grower and Rural New-Yorker for one year; 
ders on hand for a large number. and for $3, the Rural New-Yorker one year, and the 
Reference may he made to the following gentlemen who three past and next volume of the Wool Grower. Speci- 
b^ ve used and proved them : 
E Bartlett, Fayette, Abraham A Post, jr. Seneca, 
In 1851, at their Fair held at Rochester, the same Sou The t exress 0 f l!lf , demand being for our Threshers 
ety's committee (than whom 110 men better qualified, or nn() s *, rat „ r , instead of Gleaners, we ate compelled to 
attention and care bestowed during the whole lour dajs ot .. ' 0Urge ; veg all( | facilities chiefly to the former, in 1 - 
rhe Fair, have been or can again be secured,)^awarded us kj|( ; )eauers only to order, and at tliepriceof onehun- 
the Highest and only Premium, for the best Rail Road ( d dobnrs each instead of seventy-five as heretofore ad- 
Htirse Power, and iu emnpeti ion wt h the same Powers as ^^..iseri by us. 
at Albany. The committee say, in their report, that' Ine From our own observations, ami the slow adoption of 
contest was the closest between Wheeler s and Emery s (h(; C | eauer combined, w hen used bv farmers with barns 
arms trom Albany; but owing to .he aU(1 (ur lheir 0lV!1 purposes, we would not r-commend 
. they wc-re required fo give a test by Q|) l|)e Kr0(II1<1 0 f economy, as me grain can gcue- 
•ed lai-ge bundles ot wluat, and not ra | )v |,c threshed better and faster with ihe separator; ami 
er s beat Emery s by three minutes, , bn 'simplicity of the one as compared ivith the other to¬ 
il that, as a whole, Emery s Rail Road ( , )er wil |, lhe difference of skill required in those att nd- 
Jed to the 1 remium. f n( , botb gi„ds, is vastly in favor of the Thrdsher and 
M’estein mixed. 10 -rive on Monday or Tuesday, w is o 
fered at 59, m 1 58 tU.l and refused- Oats are again scarce 
The demand is good and the inert et better. &alt s 2,060 
bu State, to arrive on Monday, at 45. 
Woo 1 -Th re is no new feature to notice in wool. 
D eilers are engaged in receiving and assorting lh*-ir 
M’esrern urebates The street receipts are fair ami 
prices unchanged. 
Cana'- lie . ip's at New Yoi k for the 2d week of July.— 
Floor 32,. 57 nb>; Wheat 107.382 bu; Bar cy 20 do; Rye 
f,341do; other grains 261,839 do; Wool 30,048 tbs. 
Buffalo Market. 
BUFFALO, July 19.—Tnere wts a pretty good inqulri 
for th-better grades of Four on Siturday Gominoi 
Rob't Swan, do 
Geo Neass, do 
Aaron Brown Varick, 
Isaac Van Toy I, do 
Edward Sayre, do 
Thus I Folwell, do 
Rufus Humphrey, Victor, 
E Boughton, do 
F Rice, do 
Gluts Rice, do 
Win Tattle, do 
Charles Godfrey, do 
Anson C Loomis, Phelps, 
men numbers scut free to all applicants. 
J'g; vo Now is the time to subscribe and form clubs, as all 
subscriptions must commence with the volume. Bills of 
all specie-paying banks, and post-office stamps, received at 
par on subscription. Money, properly enclosed, may be 
E II Kellogg, E Bloomfield, I mailed at our risk. Please remember the new place of 
P Hamlin, do 
AVm Pease, Batavia, 
H B Ransom, Alden, 
David Hinsdale, Camillus, 
publication, and address to 
June, 1852. 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
J M Chamberlain, Waterloo, Win Thomas, Bristol, 
Amos B. Sanford, do Henry L lvinnic, Romulus, 
Duct Geo N Dox, Ilopeton, Henry Blain, do 
R M Wells, Athens, l’a., 
G R Fox, Canandtugua, 
A Collins, do 
Joseph Ha.vton, do 
L B Gunnison, do 
John Swick, Ovid, 
Briggs & Bro., Rochester, 
Jas M Lalleu, Truiuansburg, 
Edmund Miiler, Elmira, 
EAGLE PLOW MANUFACTORY. 
ALLEN B ELDING, 
Corner State and Platt Streets, Rochester, N. Y, 
W OULD call the attention of Farmers to his large and 
excellent assortment of 
FLOWS AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. 
Among them are the following Plows :— Massachusetts- 
iviohstauding Wheeler s beat Emery s by three minutes, 
ive are of the opinion that, as a whole, Emery’s Rail Road 
Horse Power is entitled to the Premium.” 
This report of the Committee being in favor of our 
Power, and with this difference in the results, if the su¬ 
periority of its construction and operation is not estab¬ 
lished, it certainly will be, when we state that during the 
. ln-cc days previous, at said Fair, wi lt an entirely new 
Power, lighter horses, and little used to working it, we 
repeatedly threshed, of the same lot of wheat, one hun¬ 
dred sheaves in ten minutes, at the same elevation and 
with but two-thirds the travel of the horses, required by 
be Wheeler Power to do the same work; while the team 
used by them were following threshing with and well 
broke to their Power, and their Test Power made express- 
LB Gunnison, do J H Butterfield, Utica, Mich. Eagle) ° Wisconsin, improved Cayuga Co* and Strouse, 
Made and sold wholesale and retail by the subscriber, at North American, (for deep plowing,) John Rich's Iron 
Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y. Orders or euquiriesby mail Beam Plow, Shovel Plows, &c. 
promptly attended to 
This report of the Committee being m tavor 01 our « ” . A „ ain w ith" the Separator the straw is more Ho also makes and sells Clover Mills, Straw and Stalk Bands, etc., always on hand. 
Power, and ivith this difference in the results, if the su- “ 8’ • itbj e ,’, tj[e | V free from the dust, dirt and line Cutters, for hand or horse power, Corn Shelters, Corn and He would request particular notice of his Improved 
jeriority of its construction and operation is not esub- ‘ . . , lb00 u8bi y through the whole mass jield Cultivators, Bun-all's Patent Wheel Hows,, (12 sizes,) Double-Pointed Steel TooUl Cultivator, a superior 
failed, it certainly will l.e, when we state that during the ^/' Vi^ rurreitr of air thrown from a C tvner. &e. E- J- BURRALL. article. 
hree days previous, at said Fair, with an entirely new i„ field threshing and ivln-re tim -is of the greatest con- Geneva, June, 1852. | lJU-bwJ h 0 solicits the patronage of the farming community, 
Mould-boards, Lnndsides, Points, Clcvices, Coulters, 
SJ lea li 0 bbls Ohio at 3 37; 2,0U0 •J 
bbls fancy ‘-toiiibern Ohio in lo f s at3 624 Wheat in tor 
d- iiraiid ;or milling with sale* 2,500 bu ivlii'e Ohio at 87-- 
12-|i hu white Michigan at86.j. and 5,t)O0 bu whit Ohi 
on private t.rint. Corn in fair demand and market sti-a 
dy. ■'a'rs 10,00 t bu at 46c free to boati: 3,0 >0 do inferior 
ntllc; 13.0'it) bu slightly damaged at 41j No change to 
notice in Oats. Sa es 4,300 bu to arrive at 33$. 
New York Cattle Market. 
ighter horses, and little useu to ivoraiii 0 1 ., ivc g j deratlril , nn() mere is risk from exposure to weather, the 
Uy threshed, of the same lou of wheat, one bun- . lraw 0 f ijm e value, large Olcanrrs. with more men and 
saves in ten minutes, at the same eleva.iou and h are often preferable. For further particulars 
t two-thirds the travel of the horses, required by nwses ; irt uutu v . .... 
:eler Power to do the same work; while the team . Address no Alt.VnvN V 
- them were following threshing with and well Nos 369 and 3t I Broadway, Alban , N. Y. 
.> their Power, and their Test Power made express- Sole Manufacturers f-r die L ut tefi states, ot the Rail road 
for and having been previously used at several Fairs, Horse Poner, patented by H. L. EMERY, hen. -1, 1 , 0 - 
’ ood working order. E. D HA.LLOCK, No. fill State St., Rochester, is our 
Mtiilock’3 Agricultural \4arciiousej 
Wo. 50 Stato St., Rochester, N. Y. 
r|MIE Subscriber, late from the Agricultural Works, 
I Warehouse and Seed Store of Emery & Co., Albany, 
believing that they will be well paid for calling at his man¬ 
ufactory, before buying elsewhere. 
ALLEN BELDING, Corner State and Platt-sts., 
118-tf. Roche ster, N. Y. 
CARA’S ROTARY FUCK ENGINE PUMP. 
and iu good working order. E. D HILLOCK, No. fit) State St., Rochester, is our 
Again, ive would say, that in the test where there were only authorized agent in tint vtcini y. ot whom they c m 
but seventy-nine sheaves (instead of one hundred, .as er¬ 
roneously "stated by the committee, in their report.) we 
were required, much against our convictions of justice, to 
put off our team, and use iu our turn the very team from 
the other Powers, and that after doing the other’s work, 
at all times be obtained at manufacturers prices and 
transportation. 134-3leow 
THE WATER CURE JOURNAL, 
A New Volume commences with the present July No. 
notice m uu. ^a si,., '' 3 ' and wholly unused to working our slow Power, requiring ' ' pvhihiHn" He will keep for sale, Emery’s Seed Planters, the best Steamboats, Tanneries, 
New Vork Citttle Mst'kel, their owner at their heads to keep them back, and from Published mon. lily, illustrated . „ n* > - -n in use; Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills, Feed Mills, Corn Water Stations, Hotels, 
NF.W YORK, July 13._At Washington Drove Yard— walking overboard, ns they were inclined to do—no liar- the structure, anatomy and physiology of the human body, Stalk and Hay Cutters, Corn Shelters, Churning fixtures, highest testimonials wil 
2, 2J0 Beef Cactie, (all Southern and Western.) Demand ness being used; thereby disadvantaging us to the extent vv i tb familiar instructions to learners. It is emphatically &c., adapted to the Power. _ No. 1 is a house or u 
not very active. Prices ranged at from «7 to 8,75 per cwt., of eleven minutes with the seventy-nine sheaves, or a little IIealtb designed no be a complete Family Reapers, Mowing Machines, Gram Drills, Plows, gine, and will raise Iron 
as in quality. 400 left over. over seven sheaves per minute, instead ot ten, as we had a journal ui , b r Harrows, Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Hay Cutters, ran No. 2 will raise 100 gt 
is in quail y. 40o left over. over seven sheaves per minute, instead of ten, ns we had 
At Browning’s—7,000 Sheep and Lambs offered—70 repeatedly done with our own team. These facts, together 
5 n\'s and Calves. Prices of Sheep from 1,75, 2,75@4,75. with those of the Concave and Bonnet ol their Thresher 
Cows and Calves. Prices of Sheep from 1,75, 2,75@4,75. 
Lambs 1,50 to 4,00. Cows and calves—Sales at from $21 
icing raised for the test; also, that of their Power slipping 
Is gear, flying Us hand, slopping them, nearly fifteen min- 
Guide in all diseases. 
Terms.— Only One Dollar a Year in advance. Please ad¬ 
dress, post paid, FOWLERS AND WELLS, No. 131 N'as- 
@15. Is gear, flying Its Uana, slopping mem. nearly jij even mm- ■■ ' 1 .. 
At Chamberlain's—Offered 350 Beef Cattle, at from 6 utes to repair, in the middle of the test, (which was al- sau St., . ew 01 <. 
to 8c. 5 ) Coivs and Calves at $29,30 to 40@45. 1,800 lowed by the committee,) thereby reducing tlieir working A few brief Editorial Notie 
Sheep and Lambs—sales of Sheep at from $1,50 to 2,50@ hue to eight miuuces, or nearly ten sheaves per minute, unacquainted with this Jourt 
4; and Lambs at from $1,75 to 2,75@1—350 offered; 250 just equal to our ordinary work during the whple Fair, the New 
ive think should conclusively settle the question of su¬ 
periority ; and we hazard nothing in saying the committee 
unsold. 
Albiuiy Cattle Market. 
ALBANY, July 14.—Woolford’s Bull’s Head ^Washing¬ 
ton street.—At market 750 cattle. Prices—Extra $6,50; 1st 
quality $6; 2d do $5,50; 3d do. $4,50@5. 
A few brief Editorial Notices may he acceptable to those 
unacquainted with this Journal. Wo copy : 
From the New York Tribuuue. 
“ The Water Cure Journal holds a high rank in the 
science of health; always ready, straight-forward, and 
CAMBRIDGE, July 14.—At market, 801 Cattle—about 
650 Beeves, and 151 Stores, consisting of Working Oxen, 
Coivs and Calves, 2 and 3 years old. 
Prices—Market Beef—Extra, $6,87)z T cwt.; first quality 
$6.2i@6,fe0; 2d do, $5,23(0)6; 3d do, 85; ordinary 4@l,50. 
Hides—$5,25 per cwt. Tallow—$6,00(a)G,25 per cwt. 
Pelts—50 cents. Calf skins 10c. pr lb. 
Veal Calves—255 at market; 3 j; 2>2 to 10. 
Stores—Working Oxen—$75, 79, 84, ES'c) 125. 
Cows and Calves—$17, 18, 20, 22, 24@31. 
Three years old—$18, 21, 24, 25@36. 
Sheep and Lambs—4,278 at market. Prices—Extra- 
Si, 4,33, 4,5U@5; by lot, $1,50, 1,88, 2, 2,1234 @3. 
Brighton Uattle Market. 
perion y; and ive nazaru noinu.g 1.1 saying vne comomtee - - straight-forward, and 
will not deny one of these statements. We may here re- “ °‘ ,e " lfolds { ho lnu 'of our physical nature, 
mark, that we consider the published report imperfect, «''/^ny pretensions to the teehnieali ies, of science, 
s It ™ Til'Si7.S, ’ bit fimnls attractive and in s .«the »p«kli» 8 
mittee of the State Society have so amended the rules for From the Fountain Journal. 
cite trial of implements, in future, as to include all “ Every man, woman, and child, who loves health, who 
time consumed bv competitors in repairing and adjusting desires happiness, its direct result, who wants to -.ive while 
their machines afeer the test trial is commenced. If this it does live,’ ‘live till he dies,’ and really live,instead of be- 
,-ule had been observed in the above trial we would have ing a mere walking corpse, should become at once a reader 
beaten them in time some twelve minutes. of tins Journal, and practice its precepts.” 
At the Fair of the Michigan Stiuc Agricultural Society, From the New York Evening Post. 
in 1859, we received twenty dollars for the largest and best “Tiif, Water Cure Journal. —This, is, unquestably, 
collection of Implements; also, a Diploma for our Horse t |, e mos t popular health Journal in the world.” 
Power. The Premium of ten dollars beiug awarded to the - 
Wheeler’s Power. This Hydropathic Journal now enters upon it Four- 
In 18.51, at same Society's Annual Fair, we were again teentli Volume, with a circulation of Fif y Thousand 
in compe; i. ion wi h the same Power, and were unanimous- p . Tlle ab i es t medical writers are among its contrib- 
..........Da nnri nnlv Premium, beinir ten dollars v.oj.ov,a. «• . 0 . 
t where he lias, been engagd for the past six years,) lias rip HE Inventor after thoroughly testing his engine pump 
been induced to establish an Agency for the sale of their | (for the past two years,) feels confident that it is not 
iustly celebrated Premium Horse Powers, Threshers,Sep- equalled by any tiling now in market, in the way of rr.is- 
aracors, ike., in Rochester. Particular attention will be ing or forcing water—the motiou being rotary, the stream 
paid to seding and putting up the Horse Powers, and other is constant without the aid of an air vessel. The packing 
fixtures for Threshing, &c. A thorough knowledge of is self-adjusting, very durable, and cannot well get out of 
these machines, enables him to put them up iu the most order. 
correct and satisfactory manner. Price and terms same These pumps are well calculated for all the purposes for 
us at Albany, transportation added. which pumps or hydrants may be used, viz., Factories, 
He will keep for sale, Emery’s Seed Planters, the best Steamboats, Tanneries, Breweries, Disl tileries, Railroad 
in use; Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills, Feed Mills, Corn Water Stations, Hotels, Mines, Garden Engines, &e. The 
Stalk and Hay Cutters, Corn Shelters, Churning fixtures, highest testimonials will be given. 
&c., adapted to the Power. No. 1 is a house or well pump and domestic Fire En- 
AIso, Reapers, Mowing Machines, Grain Drills, Plows, gine, and will raise from 20 to 3() gallons per minute. 
Harrows, Cultivators, Corn Shelters, Hay Cutters, Fan No. 2 will raise 100 gallons at 120 revolutions. 
Mills, and Agricultural and Horticultural Implements gen- No. do 200 do 120 do. 
eraliy He will be prepared to furnish dealers with Dunn No. 3 do 300 do 120 do. 
and Taylor’s well known Scythes; also, Manure, Straw The quantity raised can lie.doubled, by doubling flie 
and Hay Forks, Snadis, Ritles, and other haying tools, at revolutions. These machines are manufactured and sold 
manufucurers’ prices, wholesale and retail. by the subscribers at Brockport, N. Y. 
Particular attention is called to A NEW PLOW, which 76-tf. CARY & BRAINARD. 
is believed to be the best rast-iron Plow ever offered, and thakitixm 
which is warranted to do better work, wi ll less expense $100 TO $—00 1 Lit LON 1 51. . 
of team, than any plow heretofore sold in Rochester, while rgMIE above sum can easily be made by an industrious 
the price is less than for any other equally well finished. X man, of respectable address who possesses good liusi- 
Tho “ uniform one-price, cash system” will be adopted, ness qualities, and who can command a small capital (to 
with prices as low as tlio cost of articles, and just compen- begin with,) of from Twenty-five to Fifty Dollars,— (no 
sation for labor mid time will allow. Farmers and others others need apply,)—by engaging with the subscribers in 
are invited to call and examine the stock of Machines and the Book Agency Business, whose Publications are very 
Implements,—and are assured no effort shall be wanting to saleable, and which the people will buy ! 
meet promptly the wants of a discriminating public. Funds can be forwarded at our risk, if mailed in 
leet promptly the wants of a discriminating public. 
K. D. IIALLOCK, 50 State street, Rochester. 
June 15, 1852. [129-tf] 
OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY. denev. 
twenty THOUSAND OSAGE ORANGE JQr* A wholesale price list, with full directions, for o 
$3?% Plants at $10 per thousand. This plant proves erations, will be.forwarded on application postpanl, to 
“SjtkypWrfcetly hardy here and makes the best Orchard ^ ^ Co., Book Publishers. 
presence of the Post Master and numbers and dates of the 
same retained. 
Jj'jgr” No books kept or sold by us of an immoral ten¬ 
dency. 
eTa wholesale price list, with full directions, for op- 
awarded its highest and only Premium, being ten dollars 
and Diploma, (and this, too, at the hands of a committee, 
utors, and all subjects relating to the laws of Life, Health, 
?5*}$gSP8perfcctly hardy here and makes the best Orchard 
J&aj L fence known. 
30,000 Northern Spy Apple trees. 
3,000 I' ine Dwarf Pears, of large size. 
5,000 Giant Rliubard, very low by tiie 1,000. Must be 
sold to clear the grouud. 
One dozen very large Maple trees, root pruned last 
Buffalo, N. Y. (Not New York.) 
[127-3m] 
he majority owning and using the competing Powers 011 an ,i Happiness may be found in its pages. Now is the time 
heir farms,) for superior construction efficiency, and ease subscribe 131 w-4 
:br teum—thus redeeming its reputation from the effects---—- 
M.UtSHALL’S BOOK BINDERY, 
t&'/i ■'/*'$ BURNS’ BLOCK corner of State and Buf- 
falo street, over Sage & Brother’s Bookstore 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Music Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &c., bound in plain 
of the adverse decision of the previous year, 
NEW-YORK WEUKLK TIMES. 
a general collection of bulbs, box edgings, &c. 
rect.ioiis for binding, punctually attended to. 
N. B.—AH work warranted, and done at low prices. 
April, 1852. [122-tf] F. H. MARSHALL. 
Swine—:>i@4c.; retail 6 @i£c.; small pigs 80 , retail 10c. At the Mir of the Male..Apwu tawl bocitAy of Bran . i.otli in Europe and America, and Editorials upon 
-----—--- -- sylvania, in I-jI. be .g 1 heir first i , - we award bject8 of intercst that may arise. Besides this, one 
WORLD’S FAIlt! ed a Diploma for superiorAt.ulKoad thu *»staml J will be devoted to choice selections from 
only Premium being awarded to a Rack and Pinion Kail- J,“r> .-t ... ~ 
FOR ONE WEEK, AT CONCERT IIALL. 
Monster Panorama of the Crystal Palace. 
UNTARAI.LED ATTRACTION 1 
Proprietor,.Mr. P. T. Rarnum. 
Chief Artist.Sig. Dk Lamano. 
Mauager and Delineator,.D. Eldon Hall. 
Two Exhibitions Daily, at3 o’clock and 8 o'clock. P. M. 
Admissi. n 25 cents ; Front and Reserved Seats 37j cts. 
No half price tickets. 
omy Premium being awarded to a Rack and Pinion Kan- r — — 
ay Power made within that feta.e, winch was more per- UR ounent eracure 
ieclly lined and finished in all its running parts ihan any P«T '^ e ^. de b y 
Similar implement ever publicly exhumed, working with ^ ' 1 y?'' Weekly 
lie least possinle friction—while our own was made as TheNcw York weeKiy 
usual, and never used for threshing twenty bushels of pe; 
grain before being exhibited mth.s For. . 1 ’ v ’nTrson ! 
the current literature of the day, in order to make the pa¬ 
per more acceptable for family perusal. Every possible 
effort will tie made by Proprietors and Editors, to make 
The New-York Weekly Times the best weekly newspa¬ 
per in the United States. 
Subscriptions, on the terms given above, are respectfully 
tuny nueu, pacKeu, ixc., ior auv uiswuicc. ... _ 
Nursery, corner of Norton and North Clinton Streets.— Albany Dram 1 lie Orkfe, 
Office 36 Front-st., Rochester, N. Y. Catalogues gratis. No. 60 Lancaster Street—West of Medical College. 
117-tf. SAM’L MOULSON. rpHE Subscriber has now on hand and will furnish to 
-."7 , ____I Agriculturists, Draining Tile of the most approved pat- 
New ami Important Ilifetllance. ^ terns. Horse Shoe'Tile at $12, $T5, and$l 8 per 1,000 
Northern N. Y. Live Stuck Ins. Co., Plattsburgh, TV. Y. pieces; Sole Tile or Pipes at $12 and $18 per 1,000 pieces. 
I NCORPORATED by the Legislature of the State of These Tile are over one foot in length from 2% to 4 >2 
New York, July, 1851. Horses, Cattle,and all kinds of inches caiibre, and are so formed as to admit the water at 
Live Stock insured against Death, by the combined risks every joint, draining land from 12 to 20 feet each side of 
of Fire Water Accidents, Diseases, &c. Capital, $50,000. the drain. Orders from a distance will receive prompt at- 
I. C. MIX, Port Ann, Gen. Agent. tention. JOHN GOTT, _ ^ 
pii" 1 dore being exhibited nt tins t »i • solicit'd. Any person who chooses to do so, may act as 
agent; and on^mitting $20 may order twenty copies to 
G. Moore, Plattsburgh, Sec’y. 
October 13, 1851. 
This company are now organized and ready to receive 
applications for insurance. It is confidently believed, that 
flic owners of valuable animals will avail themselves of the 
(13211161 Albany, New York. 
FOWLS AND EGGS. 
rpiIE great demand for the improved Fowls has induced 
j me to purchase the choicest kinds, and the best speei- 
Power, competing with others. 
At Hie Provincial Fair Held at Niagara. (Canada W est) 
any one addrees. _ 
TIic New-York EJaily Times 
Is published at the same office every morning, Sundays 
excepted. It will be sent by mail to any part of the United 
States for Four Dollars a year, in advance. 130 
advantages offered bv this mode of protection. If fire, life mens of pure bred Fowls that could be obtained in the 
and marine insurances are proper and expedient, so is live New-England States^, at a cost of from S10 to $1 j per pair. 
Transept; 1 lie British Division; the Agricultural and Me- 
ch mica! courts. The whole preceded by a birds eye view 
of the Crystal Pniace and the West end of London, and 
the States. 
Our Power has been exhibited at netr'y all the County 
Fairs of this and several other Slates, during the past two 
ending with -i superb Picture of the Yacht America, in the tears, and in no case where they have been entered lor 
? ... A mi .*• I __ n oi-.. .t;..ni 'iiunr.loii in 'iiipmih Imvn mir.4 
Grand Race off Cowes. 131-tl. 
MORGAN STOCK FOR SALE. 
rrtHE Subscriber, offers for sale at auction on the 25th 
X day of August next, at 3 o’clock. P. M., in from 
of James P. Fogg’s Seed store, iu Rochester, a very fas 
traveling mare, vulualiie for breeding, in foal by the cele¬ 
brated Vermont Morgan Horse General Gitjoni, who was 
awarded the 1st premium on Morgan Horses at the S-ate 
Fair in 1851. Also Zachary Taylor, 2 years old in June, 
and Gifford Morgan, 4 years old in August,—both bat 
studs by above named horse and mare, suitable for match- 
ing or stock. Terms, cash or approved paper at one yeat 
on interest. Gifford Morgan may he seen Aug. 11 Mi, at 
Spencers’s Exchange Hotel, Rochester. J. DORR. 
Seottsville, N. Y., April 14, 1852. [127-3t-lam] 
Splendid Horses for Sale at Auction.— We refer those 
who are critical in the matter of horse-flesh to the adver¬ 
tisement of J. Dorr, Esq., of Seottsville, by which it will 
be seen that bis fine Morgan colts are offered for sale.— 
Such a fine opportunity to purchase seldom occurs. Both 
the breed and these individual specimens, are among the 
most desirable in the country —Rock Daily American. 
MUSIC.—A Card. 
P ROF. ROBINS'S ACADEMY of MUSIC, in Gould’ 
Block, S.'ate-sf.., Rochester, is open during the year 
for tho reception of pupils in all branches of music. 
compctioii and a premium awarded to anyone, have ours 
bailed to receive tne award; while numerous premiums 
SATURDAY EVENING POST. 
“The Curse of Clifton”—A New Novelette, 
Bv Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southwouth, 
Author of “ Tho Deserted Wife,” “ Shannondale,” “ Tlio 
Discarded Daughter,” &e. 
Such is the title of a new novelette about being com- 
ards have been received wherever they have been menced in the Saturday Evening Post, of Philadelphia, by 
exhibited. t-h at gifted writer, Mrs. Southworth. 
For further testimonials concerning the uti’ity and su- Single subscriptions $2,00 — 4 copies $5,00 — 9 copies 
•priority of our Threshers and Separators, and also our $10,00—-21 copies $20,00. Specimen copies sent gi-atis.— 
Imnroved Rail Road Horse Powers, we refer the public Address, post-paid. DEACON &. PETERSON, 
1 .. .. .<• . ~ ...Ln,,, fl«m XT/N. T’liJrrl PI 1 i\t. 1 1» It. )i 
stock insurance : the reasons for insurance are equally ap¬ 
plicable to all. 
For Terms, &c., please apply to Company’s Agents, 
f 123-Kit |___ 
AG’E WAREHOUSE AND NEED STORE, 
No. 11. West Seneca St., Buffalo, N. Y. 
r rMIE subscribers have for sale a large and carefully se- 
JL lected stock of Agricultural and Horticultural Im- 
flkmknts and Machines of the most approved patterns. 
Also a full assortment of Field, Garden and Flower 
Seeds, Fertilizers, Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Fancy Poultry, 
Agricultural Works, ike. 
Catalogues will be sent on application, post-paid. 
1 H5-3m. MASON & LOVEKING. 
T E N T S ! T E NTS! 
10 the following persons from among the many to whom 
-.ve h ive recently sold them, and t .ken in exchange the 
Wlueler Powers, Threshers. Ac., at a discount in favor 
four o«n, of from five to filly dollars each; and in near- 
ly all cases tney arc hemg used lor public threshing: 
Hon. J. iVI. Sherwood, Auburn. N. Y. 
J no. McD. McIntyre, Esq., Albany, N. Y. 
Jvo. N. Rottiers, Esq., Lafargcville, Jeff. Co., N. Y. 
H. L. Stewarts Root, Albany County. 
Jacob oansing, Greeubush, Rensselaer Co. 
Reuben Young, Berne, Albany County. 
George L. Havsus, Fultonham, S.hoharie Co. 
-Smith, A Co., L’anajnlurie, Montgomery Co. 
—— Detmer, Uo. Do. 
- Dievkndorf, Fort Plain, Do. 
B Stii.well, Do. Do. 
Cooper A Woodruff, Watertown, Jefferson Co. 
Jno. A Dunn, (Saratoga A Whitehall R. R.) Saratoga. 
John Post, Boonville. Oneida County, N. Y. 
Ei a JHkrriam, Leyden, Lewis County, N. Y. 
J. C. Collins, Constableville, Do. Do. 
[130-3w] No. 66 South Third St., Philadelphia. 
Erection of Liglittiing Ro<l«. 
I P. BERTHltONG & Co., offer th-ir services to the 
j, public for tiiis work. They assure their patrons 
that the work shall be carefully and faithfully done The 
patronage already received demands their gratitude, and 
shall be fully merited in future. They will put up rods 
both in city and country. Orders may be left at 55 South 
Fitzhugh St., or at J. B. Dewey's Store, 61 Buffalo St. 
L. P. BERTHKONG A Co. 
Rochester, July 13, 1852. 133-tf 
Genuine Uuinebaus; Scythe Stones. 
J OHN RAPALJE & Co. having secured the exclusive 
sale of this superior article in this section of the State, 
have just received from the quarry of Tyler A Co., Massa¬ 
chusetts, 100 boxes. For sale wholesale and retail at the 
Genesee Seed Store, 65 and 67 Buft'alo-st., 
[129-tf.] Rochester, N. Y. 
I will furnish good fresh eggs, (for hatching,) safely pack¬ 
ed for transportation, of either of 1 he following named va¬ 
rieties at $4 per dozen. Chickens, in the fall, $5 per pah - . 
White Surrey Dorking, of Dr. E. Wight’s importations. 
White Shangae, do. do. 
Royal Cochin China, Geo. P. Burnham’s do. 
Also, the Great Java, large and pure bred. 
D. P. NEWELL. 
Rochester, Monroe Co., N. Y., 1852. 115-tf. 
BUFFALO PAPER WAREHOUSE. 
Niagara l-'alls Payer Mills. 
rp HE undersigned having completed the repairs and- en- 
X largements of their Paper Mill at Niagara Falls are now 
ready to execute with despatch ail orders for paper. Their 
news and book papers are of very fine quality, scarcely 
equalled by any made in the State. A large stock of print- 
I 71 OR SALE, to rent, or made to order, of any required • lU g ) writing, letter and wrapping papers constantly on 
’ dimensions. hand or made to order. Rags wanted for which the mar- 
Agricultural Societies wishing to hire Tents the coming k et j lr ; cc w ill always be paid. BRADLEY, BRO S. 
BUFFALO TYPE FOUNDRY. 
N LYMAN, Founder, Seneca-st, 2d door from Pearl St., 
. would call the attention of Printers and Publishers to 
season, will please make application soon. By my know- 121-tf. Warehouse. No. 3 West Seneca st. 
ing early how many and ac what time they will be needed-isnivnuv 
I can make arrangements to supply all. BUFFALO TYPE FOUNDRY. 
E C WILLI AMS, Agent, ’VT LYMAN, Founder, Seneca-st, 2d door from Pearl St., 
Sail and Tent Maker, 12 Bu'ffalo-st., Rochester, N. Y. IN • would call tiie attention of Printers and Publishers to 
N. B.— Flags — National, Agricultural with devices, or l» s complete assortment of PRIN UNO MA I LluAX.fc to 
anv other Idnd, made to order at short notice. 116-tf. which lie is constantly making additions. Materials c-t 
—--every description furnished at short notice, and on the 
FARM FOR 8ALE. most reasonable terms. Presses, Cases, Chases, Coropo- 
1 FARM containing 166 acres of choice land in Lima, sing Sticks, Ink, Ac., together wilh everything required iu 
A FAf 
I.iv. 
FARM FOR 8ALE. 
FARM containing 166 acres of choice land in Lima, 
Co., late the property of Uri Webster, deceased, j an office, constantly on hand. 
is offered for sale. It may be conveniently divided into two Old 1 
farms, and will be sold if desired. It lays on the Honeoye pound. 
Creek, and has a good mill privilege and saw mill, now 
some little out of repair. Time will be given on a part of 
the purchase money. Title indisputable. /"IAN 
Inquire of O. J. GILBERT, Honeoye Falls, or Mrs. Xz to 1 
MF.KCY WEBSTER, on the premises. 131-tf-so Sail; 
Old Type taken in exchange for new, at nine cents per 
Hind. 121 -tt. 
TO FARMERS. 
C ANVASS and Oil Cloth Slack Covers on hand or made 
to order, by K. O. WILLIAMS, Agent. 
Sail and Tent Maker, 12 Baffalo-st Rochester, N. Y. 
