MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL, LITERARY AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
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Joireip |if)feiligei)ce« 
Arrival of the Canada. 
Direful Calamity. New Tork > Ju, y 14—The buoyancy in Domestic fleece 
previously noticed, has not only been maintained, but 
—_ -n re -x n a slight advance has been established, with an active 
The Buffalo Commercial of Monday evening “ B 14hora , n P 
An inquest was held in the town of Brant, 
Erie Co., upon the remains of. James Thomp- 
demand. Ihe receipts are liberal. The sales, as near ^ 0 j g u ffalo proprietors and manufacturer’s of the 
as they can be arrived at, roach some 100,0C0 lbs. for K ^ alua Mowiug Machine, complaining of the Rochester 
the week at 32033c. for fair quality, 38041c. for good American’s notice of the trial at Rochester on the 27th of 
medium, and 43045c. for flue. A list of ha.nd.~ome - and j b ave [ 0 gay in a n answer to it that the fol- 
i_hi An^ Evielr rnnuoat Hnf fhfit ctor*!r ’ 
A CARD. WANTED. 
„ . _ . . T.„_ _ A d, p. A young man, member of a College, desires a situation 
Mowing Machines Reply to Howard. « CO. a3 teacher 0 f t R a Ancient and Modern Languages. Sat¬ 
is your paper of the 7th inst., is a card from Howard A isfactory references given. 
of Buffalo, proprietors and manufacturer’s of the Address Y 
_Mophirm pnmnifliuirur of t.hft Rochester zyu 11 K0X rs0, ^ocnester, jn. x. 
YOUNG NUESERY STOCK 
son . 0 and five” inembers''of his family, who medium, and 43045c. for fine. A list of handsome Jun0 and j have t0 say in an answer to it that the fol- The subscribers, in addition to their large supply of 
The royal mail steamship Canada, Capt. son ““J . fh P destruction of his house by brou K ht 46c. Pulled is in brisk request, but the stock !cwing point3 are not correctly stated : well grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, 
Itone arrived at Halifax July 18. She brings penshed m the destruction oi s se Dy Limbs’ is in fair stock and salable at 35o. ° oiv ._ Ac.. offer to Nurserymen and others, the following young 
swme, arriveu atridiimw^uiy 10 . fire ori the morning of the loth inst., at 1 or “ , „„„„„ lho ,, , 1st. That “ the Committee have very decideciy given tock . ’ s J 8 
ler regular dates from England to the 7 th , -vr- iinmmnn is n.o-ed 56 vears. cas ■ , ' ae3 ° r 10 we0K; ’ ; ' ' _ ■ " I ,v... „,.„r„, 0 ,rp tnKETnHUM’H machine.” r fhe Report reads 400.000 aDDle trees. 1 vear old from the draft. 
Stone, arrived at Halifax July 18. She brings ^ Qn t ^ e morn j n g of the 15th inst., at 1 or 
her regular dates from England to the 7ti 2 o’clock. Mr. Thompson is aged 56 years, 
instant, three days later than received by c ^ daughter 13, another 10 ; also Mrs. Carr, -"»• ™* that“ The Committee were dividedu 
Arag°- • i • a daughter, aged 28, and her two children— A “ er ican ^ony i-leece ft- ®45 do. full bl - (Kltcuum’s or Wood’s) ws 
The news by this arrival is very meagre, J ^ 0 ’ th | r 2 y^ars of age. The exami- Merino 87®39 ;; do.* and H Merino 31034 ; do. ns, ^ in favor of the former 
consisting mainly ofdetails of the recent re- ^ e the Coroner’s jury commenced tiveand Xdo., 26028 ; superflne^pulled country 29 J J theclose st to the ground 
pulse of the Allies at the Malakoft and Itedan. _ “I* . of aTW , th* ISf.h ©33 ; No. 1, pulled, country. 24028 : Extra pulled 36 the team, and for adii 
34c. for super., and 37037 K l° r extra. We quote : 
the preference to Ketchum’s machine. ’ ’ The Report reads 
that 11 The Committee were divided in opinion as to which 
American Saxony Fleece $ ft. 420 45 ; do. full blood t / K e T chum’s or Wood’s) was the best, buta ma- 
Mermo, 370 39 ; do. K and X Merino, 31034 ; do. na- ^ f th former be iieving that that 
<l« onrt U rtft 9MIS • mnnrflnA milte-t nnnntrv 29 JOrity ueClJeu ui **v ’ ____ 
puise or Mie auicb au auu xveuaii. in 8 t., and concluded on the 18th. 
Farther evidences of mismanagement on the ^ of ^ jury _« origin of the fire ©37. 
part of the Allied Generals are revealed. A , veru ,, 
Affairs before Sebastopol were without the un ^ owl ?f. 
,_ _, The wife of Mr. Thompson and three sons, flour, &c.—C ommon grades or state nas improved i tmme i snau aiwup - — 
least change, anu there t\ as no indication succeeded in getting out of the house after about 12K cts. per barrel, good demand for the British on the day of triai—when I can show that my machine 
any new movement. ,, " laTTn was iriven Mr Thomnson came provinces, and fair inquiry for filling contracts. Mcdi- has the lightest draught is best adapted to stony and 
Lord Raglan was buried on July 3d, Ru- SSC&mdtoZ ^even surfaces-and cuts so close and even, that no 
re ana /4 , ao., ; super .me. punen. couairy, -y machine cut the closest to the ground, while the latter was 200,000 Osage orange, 2 <{ 
33 ; No. 1, pulled, country- 24^)28 : Extra pulled 36 f fche team an d for adjustment over uneven The whole of this stock is remarkably well grown, ar 
,37 x ’ , .... will be sold in large parcels at very low rates. 
, , and stony surfaces, the siue draug t > g , For older stock, see general advertisement. 
NEW YORK MARKET—July 23. while in the former machine it was quite heavy. Catalogues Nos. 1 , 2 , 3, 4 and 5, sent to applican 
Flour, &c.-Common grades of State has improved I think I shall always find a preference in demand-as enclosing a stamp each to pre-pay postage 
’out 12>i cts. per barrel, good demand for the British ou the day of triai-when I can show that my machine Q N Y ,11?’ HA * CH 2 q^7teo^ 
■nuinr’i'xi and fair innuirv for filling contracts. Medi- t a _n* Vest ndanlad irt stonv and ^yracu^e, JN. I., lbtn July, 1800. 29U 7t60W 
stock : 
400,000 apple trees, 1 year old from the graft. 
50,000 standard pear tree 3 , 1 year old from the bud. 
150,000 dwarf “ 1 “ “ 
350,000 apple seedlings, 2 “ 
150,000 cherry do. 1 “ 
200,000 Osage orange, 2 “ 
The whole of this stock is remarkably well grown, and 
will be sold in large parcels at very low rates. 
For older stock, see general advertisement. 
4 jpg=- Catalogues Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, sent to applicants 
mors that Pelissier is to be superceded were 
current. 1 he Allies had been strengthening ye wa8 prevailino - opinion that the fire for choice parcel’s made from white wheat; 8.2509 for that account, and leaves great doubt with the Commit 
to advance against the Malakoff. w <« the work of an incendiary and strong mixed to fancy western ; 9 25@10 for extra do., and 10, tee , as in this trial, as to the best cutting. 2d. It wa. 
Latest despatches, July 4th, mention that was . tbe w °™ , in^VLinni 62^012,50 for extra Genesee. Canadian flour-only a f fnendH t0 my knowl 
e seine ini nronressin/satisfactorilv. suspicion rested upon a cei am mdmdual few hundred barrels weresoldat ^@10,50 for com- not said by me no by any or y <{ ^ fair> , 
out with them, but returned to rescue the re¬ 
maining part of the family, and perished.— 
It was the prevailing opinion that the fire 
to accept lower prices. Sales S7,87)^08 for common to uneven suifaces atil cu.s ~° c.c..e s ■ 
straight State, 8,2508,50 for extra do.; the latter price farmer in the State will venture to find fault with 
FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
AUTUMN OF 1855. 
Our new wholesale Catalogue or Trade List for the 
Autumn of 1855 is ready, and will be sent gratis to all 
who enclose a stamp. 
The stock now on the ground is of the finest descrip- 
fho «ei>p xviRrirno-vpsKinrranfisfacferilv su»i)iwuu icsilu u^uu » few nuncireu oarreis were soia ni »,zo@iu,oo ior cum- - <t T „ t fair ” The stock now on the ground is ot the finest descrip- 
r J “ ' . e X' ictv, who, as has been ascertained, was 60 nnles mon to good. Extra market very heavy and holders edge, or by my authority, mat t ' ‘ tion, and by far the largest that has ever been offered in 
Lengthy details of the repulse of the lotn y__ m yj ie q re a y time. can on 'y by accepting lower prices Receipts Why should I complain when I was satisfied with the this country, 
of June continue to occupy the English pa- ‘ small, but no excess of the demand. oninions of farmers on the ground, with the reports of Nurserymen, dealers and planters can be supplied on 
pers. During the assault, 2,000 British troops " ~ o RArf _wheat is in better demand and firmer. There the nross with the report of the Committee, and with very advantageous terms, and they will find it to their 
penetrated the suburbs and held possession of Accident TO Senator Sumner.—A letter to ts gorne export inquiry, hut buyers and sellers are rath- ort!e r S received? 3 d. ‘When all other machines interest to consult our list, and examine the stock before 
the houses in one street for seventeen hours, the Boston Telegraph, written from Chicago, er wideapartintheiwUhmod* declined, Ketchum’s was compelled to strike out the pU ou r a a“rangements for packing and shipping are so 
Vienna papers say that Gortschakoff was on the 16th mst., gives an account of an ac- © (li3tlllin ' K demand. Sales at $1.18. Corn—good first swath.” In answer to this statement, I will say complete, that we can forward packages to the most re¬ 
calling for reinforcements to the extent of cident which has lately happened to Senator demand for east and export, ami without important that I was not invited by the Committee to strike out the mote parts of the United States and Canada with safety. 
14 000 men. Sumner, of Massachusetts, who is now on a change. Sales 89090 for good to prime western mixe i. firat swath d id not decline to do so, nor should I have Any of the following catalogues will be sent to all who 
Small operations were going forward in the tour through the Western States : getting^better P priclw.^OaU^I^ declined if I had been asked ; but. as in every other in- ap £ 0 y f“ /S^criptive oftalogne of Fruits. 
Baltic, but of no great results. At the latest In going up the Mississippi, on the Iowa | tate jf n(l 'western. “ stance of a trial that I know of, the Kbtchum machine No. 2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, 
dates the main bodies of the Allied squadron side, to take a boat somewhere near Rock ' PK 0 VlSI 0 N& _ I)e m a nd for pork very moderate, and assumes, with no great share of modesty, to be the only Shrubs Rises, &c. &c Ver „ Fe tunia« and 
were off Cronstadt. Island, he hired a man to drive him for some mlt . ket for mess a shade firmer ; receipts light and less mac hine that can <lo it , and with a bluster not becoming gelect • Q j Iouse and Eeddiu^ Plants 1 ublished 
In the British Parliament the proceedings fifteen miles in a buggy. In consequence of pressing on the market for sale. ga! es *19.62^019, ttl , 3 character I have always ascribed to the proprietors every spring. 
VVll KJ. CLO 110.0 LCLU IMLH WtXULU, TI 0.0 MM XUDU VM ..... .... ■ - * J " J - - , „ . .j. LIMU, O.UO UJ. 10.1 mo iuo« uan ciu msuuiraoum 
from the fire at the time. can only realize by accepting lower prices Receipts why should I complain when I was satisfied witn tne t hj g country. 
small, but no excess of the demand. opinions of farmers on the ground, with the reports of Nurserymen, dealers and planters can be supplied on 
1 ' ' ' " Grain —Wheat is in better demand and firmer. There tlie nross with the report of the Committee, and with very advantageous terms, and they wdll find it to their 
Accident TO Senator Sumner.— A letter to t s some export inquiry, but buyers and sellers are rath- rQ ceived’ 3 d ‘‘When all other machines interest to consult our list, and examine the stock before 
the .l ! 0 M?J eI f raP - h ’ ‘ IOa t «>»•<>! K™»' ! w«c.mp..le 4 .. .»,» o». .bo r„, p.cU,. K and shipping ,r. so 
on the 16th inst., gives an account of an ac- ® j c 0 ( uJtHling demand. Sales at S1.18. Corn—^ood first swath.” Inanswcr to this statement, I will say complete, that we can forward packages to the most re¬ 
sident which lias lately happened to Senator demand ‘f 0r east and export, and without important that I was not invited by the Committee to strike out the mote parts of the United States and Canada with safety. 
Baltic, but of no great results. At the latest In going up the Mississippi, on the Iowa State mu! Western. ’ stance of a trial that I know of, the Ketchum machine No. 2. A Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, 
dates the main bodies of the Allied squadron side, to take a boat somewhere near Rock 1 PK 0 VlSI 0 NS _ ne m a nd for pork very moderate, and astuma, with no great share of modesty, to be the only Shrubs !^se 3 , &c. &c. Ver „ Fe tunia«and 
were off Cronstadt. Island, he hired a man to drive him for some m9rket for m „ ss a shade firmer ; receipts light and less raac hiiie that can do it, and with a bluster not becoming gelect • „ g 0 use and Eeddiu<i plants i ublished 
In the British Parliament the proceedings fifteen miles in a buggy. In consequence of pressing on the market for sale. Pales $19 62^019, . C h arac ter I have always ascribed to the proprietors every spring, 
were devoid of interest. Lord Elgin is talked the breaking of one of the shafts, the horse ^“VmarkeYwithout'im- rf that machine, they are the first to start ofT in a man- No. 4 A Wholesale Priced Catalogue for Nurserymen 
of for Postmaster General. became .nmanageab le, and broke .way at a S5523, .ba. s«m. lo „y, ■■ Tb.s 1 . .bo on* ~M.il* ftyy .^ Fr0 „, conWiDin8 
The new Cunard steamer Persia, of 3.600 furious speed. Ihe buggy was dashed to the y 4 ^i 6 for Ohio, and 16019 for State. Cheese sells c „ n do this ; the rest of you may wait and look on in si prlc ^ 0 f Fruit Trees for 1854 and 1855, and list-of New 
tons, had been launched, and would take her projecting rails of a zig-zag fence, with such slowly at 6@9’< for common to prime. lent admiration,”—a proceeding I shall hereafter protest y a ,.i eties . ELLWANGEP. & BARRY, 
place in the line in October. force that it whirled twelve feet in the air, ALBANY MARKET.—July 23. against. 4 th. “It clogged and pitched into the ground.” fi 90 . 2 t Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
The Russian Secretary of Legation at Lis- a,nd turning several complete somersets came meal—T he demand for flour is quite limit- The seat to my machine is made adjustable and is moved HARVEST GLOVES! THISTLE PROOF! 
ner tnat seems No. 5. A Supplemental Catalogue of Fruits, containing 
can do this ; the rest of you may wait and look on m si priceg of Fruit Troes for 1854 and 1855> alKl 0 f N ew 
lent admiration,”—a proceeding I shall hereafter protest y arletie3 . ELLW ANGER & BARRY, 
inst. 4th. “ It clogged and pitched into the ground.” 290-2t Mt. Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Meal—T he demand for flour is quite limit- The seat to my machine is madeadjuatab.e an( * mov ^ 
— - -—- J . — - r - j q Flour and meal — ine aemana ior uour is quite limit- w u*j - - HARVEST GLOVES! THISTLE PROOF! 
bon, had been on a secret mission to France down upon the ground with Mr. bumner un and m , in)y confined to best descriptions. The low backward and forward to lessen or increase th. weight r ■ . . , l f _ WhnUwlp and Retail' 
and England. The American Minister to der its wreck. Fortunately the shock had grades are in moderate request, and for this description ont h e cutter bar as the surface and kind of grass require, ^ong-wnsiea am snort tvauiebuie unujxeiuu. 
P . . - _ . . . . . i ,. ~ . i i ... _ J nr. T. , i z-__^ t ^*■ sn/^.o rn ^ . . . . . o i_> u Dn mi u-no enmdru onrl firmorc wnn nauA anv 
hands of the insurgents. The outbreak had 
more the appearance of a riot than an insur- 
PortugaUB^id ‘o bave recognized him on a detached the horee from the buggy, and Mr lb. market Tbe br« s»«.b «.» wim4 ««b tta «* J^tSSS.TS&*!? STS^SfWS 
British steamer, returning to Lisbon. Sumner had not attempted to leap, ihe fall 9 75 ^) 10 50 for extra Western IO011 for fair and twice on one side of the piece, the machine .topped call eariy at M. STRONG & CO.’S Glove Store, 78 State 
unned him, and it was impossible for him t o extra Canadian, and S11012 for extra GeDesee. Rye m consequence of it. The seat was re-adjusted, and the Rochester, N. Y. 288-3t 
extricate himself until a party in another flour is quiet at 7,25 07,50 for fine, and 8.25 08.50 for mac hine finished its work without stopping—and that it nxrnjm- -pTTn'R'WTTTrAT f or «eed 
ihicle came to his assistance. His leg proved superfine. Corn meal is steady and salable at $l, 8 l@ (<clogged ,. while onthe ground is not true. 5 th. “That f( 200 BUSHELS CHOiOT BUCK^EAT^^ee^, 
riously bruised, and one of his toes very 1 > 9+ - it ( Wood’s! swath was not wider than that of the Ketch- tended j 0 . BLOSS & ADAMS, 
idly crashed. bimaebia..” Myeombiaed TO ebmecutta ! „,b< : f.X _X 6 Main St.. Rocbester. 
-■»'*—*-*-*'- with a good demand at a decline of 2c. ^ bu., but closed inches. Farmers owning Ketchum machines can ju ge u learn that truth is in ail—is as omnipresent in 
Singular, IF True.—A Chicago paper relates heavy at our quotations. Sa'es Western mixed at 870 0 f th e correctness of this. The cutting parts to the human knowledge as the great God of Truth is in his 
Liverpool Map.ket. —Breadstuff’s.—Favora- consequence of a film growing over it,, was 
hie weather and good crops in prospect, caused suddenly restored to sight a short time since, 
Die weatner ana good crops in prospect, caused “‘am, » bug., mux®, beef 12014 ; prime 10.50 : beef ham 3 18021; smoked —*- “ T t win mow ae well 
a dull market, but prices, except for Indian in the following manner He was standing hams nj<«i 2 ; do. shoulders 8 ^; smoked beef 12 ; will it clog with or without a reel, ltwuimow a* 
oorn whirh is Is fid to 2s lower are generally on the steps of the Court House in that vil- lard 11011)4 : butter 15017for Western and 17018for without a reel as the Ketchum machine, and wit 
corn, wmen lb is oa io zs tower, are guuerauy _i_r__ stat* • obae.se 609. _ mo tiATx_whiie with the present con- 
unchanged. Western canal flour is quoted at lage, while a number of men and boys were State ; cheese 609 . 
° 1 1 ; 1 11 m V. „ 1 1_! i. 1 lit. L T1TT r .vn i T I 
40s a 40s 6 d. 
playing ball. The ball, projected with great 
Provisions show uo material variation from force, struck him in the blind.eye, completely 
former rates, and only a limited business was removing the.film and restoring the sight.— 
going forward. Lard heavy, hut rather Considerable inflammation followed, but it is 
higher. now g e ^ing better, and the sight is good. 
rw Kinney’s Nicaragua Claim— New Wheat.—T he evidences of an abundant 
Provisions—A moderate business doing. Pales mes 3 ; the light dry grass, and that a reel is indispensable to i ca i. or histological theories.”— Forbes’ British and Far- 
pork $19,500 20 ; prime 16@16.50 ; clear 21022 ; mess mirhine did not “clog” on the ground, nor eign Medical Review. 
beef 12014; prime 10,50: beef hams 18021-.smoked it.” My machine aia no. mug * ’ u * TWF a xr E R T C A N 
hams 11^012 ; do. shoulders 81£ ; smoked beef 12 ; will it clog with or without a reel. It will mow as we IHL AMER1LAJN 
lard 1101 IJ 4 ; butter 15017for Western and 17018 for without a reel as the Ketchum machine, and with one, ECLECTIC DISPENSATORY, 
State ; cheese 609. with a much slower motion— while with the present con- BY J0HN gi^’G, M. D., 
BUFFALO MARKET.— July 23. struction of the Ketchum machine, a reel cannot be ap- Profe3SOr inthe Cincinnati Eclectic Medical Institute. 
. . . . , nlied to it. 7th. In relation to the pressure “ on the One volume large octavo, 1,396 pages. Price $ 6 . 
Flour—T he morning is wet and stormy, and unfavor- P employees &c ,” I am content to leave it to The great demand that has existed for this work, and 
with a much slower motion—while with the present con¬ 
struction of the Ketchum machine, a reel cannot he ap¬ 
plied to it. 7th. In relation to the pressure “on the 
Flour—T he morning is wet and stormy, and unfavor- P uecl • ‘ ,, T „ n ^tpnt to leave it to 
>le for out-door operations. The demand for flour is Committee, employees, &c., Ia - 
inly a limited business was removing me mm anu restoring me si 0 nt. able for out-door operations, me demand tor Hour 13 oommiu.ee, v j » •> t t the trial to for the American Eclectic Practice, since their publica- 
r ard heavv but rather Considerable inflammation followed, but it is moderate, and the market opens dull and lower. Sales the Committee and all persons pre^e , months since, is deemed sufficient evidence 
Lidru Iiodvv, DUO 1 (i 1, uc 1 _... _ _ j 11 _ • • J ftknrv Illinois River at S8.50 and extra UDtver I^ake at the or rroA ther Relf-re3Dect and exhibit- . 1UU ’- _ 
•iir v • , j , C .1 t i r harvest iovouslv read everywhere, bave as - Lake spring, to arrive soon at $1,70. White Canadian 
Washington correspondent of the Journal of ’■field $2 oo. 8 ’ The corn market is dull. Sales at 77c„ and 
fancy Illinois River at $8.50 and extra Upper lake at the decid e who best preserved ther seif-respect and exhibit- to - ye that they meel a , ong fell wan t of the medical 
same. Some retail parcels for bakers’ use, something due regard fer t h e Committee and the proprieties of pr 0 f e 3 S j 0 n. Thousands of copies have been eagerly pur- 
over the quotation. . „ chased by physicians residing in nearly or quite every 
Grain— Moderate demand for wheat. Sales Upper tneoccasio . State of the Union, and the demand has not before been 
Lake spring, to arrive soon at $1.70. White Canadian I shall not further notice the misstatements of HOvr- so i arge or s0 steady as at present. They have been fa- 
ard & Co’s card. If I have called public attention to it TOra bly reviewed by Medical Journals, but space forbids 
mx , Ttinrp ciiKctaniiil thrm Tarw car Beta *Z,W. ine corn maraei is auu. caies at, i xc., ana 
Commerce states, by telegraph, that our Gov- sumetl a m uie substantial lorm.. a 0 e car toarriveinso days at 75 c. At the close of ’change, 
ernment has received from Nicaragua official s ® es of 1 i ew wh P at are da ! ly arrivl °| holders wore more disposed to meet buyers, and offered 
documents going to prove that neither Col. ‘he most recent we mention one of b,000 bu., parcels> at the quotation, without further transactions— 
by the steamer Virginia. A sensible impres- Oats held at 5 -c. 
Kinney, nor any one or his colleagues, is en- / T' , , '“ 6 ““°. ,- 11 - ._ an( , f ,„i t findine and in a style that 
titled to any land in Nicaragua under his *!“ab‘oteSved inThf™! p“ SE "’ Y ° r,K ° ™ MAEKET — Jul ’’ 13 ' ToL “ol tokoL.’victory ' »na is oot'«»«ally rocortoa to 
^’Messrs^Lasa & Fecrer, from whom he pre- ce, iu the ^ . rJcuxtljs-netUng f^n, 
tended to have purchased land, state in a let- n0 ^ ice that a similar favor ooo , milch cow», 200 . fair P j# nmitr nf \fowin? 
ter to the Nicaragua Government that they . le change for the consumer has taken place 
. i t in t.nP nn OP vanru+oliloo _ T^nltirnrvro J'nf rief 
Beeves —The prices are as follows: best cattle 10 >£0 entering upon a dissertation upon the utility of Mow in 0 
have never‘granted”or sold“a single'foot of in the P rice of vegetables .—Baltimore Patriot. 10; commou quality 9 ® 9 ^ i inferior 
land to Messrs. labens or Kinney, or any * * ’ ’**’ VealCalvis—T he supply is good, and prices generally 
other foreig ner - Mad Doo.—Great excitement prevailed for are the same as last week. Tlie quality is pretty good. 
The correspondent further states that he a short time in the City Hall yesterday after- Sales of fair quality at 4^05^c., and extra at 606^, 
has private information, to the effect that noon, by a small dog, apparently mad, enter- liv ' e ' veigbt ‘ , ., . v 
Col. Walker really met with considerable sue- ing the room of the keeper of the hall and JZnfinccellt^ lb. .buAheu£b‘markers nobeL 
cess in his conflict at Nicaragua. Mr. Wheel- making sundry attempts to bite the tables, ^ er The quality, generally, is a slight improvement on 
ture from a place under British jurisdiction, Jour. Com., 21s<. 
that government will hereafter be responsible - 
for its acts. A Polite Hit 
A Polite Highwayman. —Accounts from 
Mexico state that the diligence between To- 
valanche of Bread. —l'esterday there ! uco ant * ^ ore ^ a '- >e< : n stopped by roh- 
ne liundred cars loaded with (new) passengers plundered oi about 
wheat at Chattanooga, ready to move, and $2,000- This a 11 air was done in the most Cov^ a 
the denot crammed to its utmost cananitv genteel manner. A lady passenger had a ring •*-”“• 
Swine— The supply is good, and demand slow at last 
week’s prices. Sales of good com bted hogs at 5>406. 
ALBANY CATTLE MARKET.—July 23. 
W. W. Woolford's Bull’s Head, Washington street. 
Beef Cattle—A t market, 500. Prices—Extra, gross, 
$5,75; first quality, $5,50; second, $5,00; third, $404,5o! 
Cows and Calves— 18 in market. Prices range from 
I have most effectually answered it to their discredit, us to give the notices in this adv ertisement. 
with a great majority of those present at the trial. And THE AMERICAN 
I may add that the whole tone and cbanctei- of thmr ECLECTIC PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, 
card is ill tempered and fault-finding, and in a style that By t G JOJn53j D-) 
does not follow a victory, and is not usually resorted to p rofossor 0 f Theory and Practice of Medicine in the 
amongst business men who are able to stand up again .-1 Eclectic Medical Institute of Cincinnati. 
fair competition. I shall not follow their example by Two vois. 8 vo, 1,650 pages. Price $7. 
entering upon a dissertation upon the utility of Mowing pres S • 
Machines in generall andmpon - AMERICAN ECLECTIC OBSTETRICS, 
machines are well scattered through Western New Yorx By J0rlN KEtQ( M . D-j 
and as far as heard is ou, are x.o n = ® ,r pnmnetitors -Author of the American Eclectic Dispensatory, and Pro- 
the better no doubt that they have worthy compeui o f essor of Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and 
in the field to contend with. I shall leave them to their Children in the Eclectic Medical Institute, 
rivalry with great confidence that they will not come out Seventy illustrations. One vo!., 8 ve, 800 pages. Price $4. 
J ho-t .u anv rai-e thev Large orders are already in hand for thi 3 work, which 
of the present harvest tcconx =• - y __' will be ready in July, and will make as handsome a med- 
shall stand or fall with the intelligent farmers ci i . ca j vo i um0 as b is ever been produced in this country, 
country on IhHr ownmerits —for whatever comes short of gg- Either of the above will be sent, post-paid, upon 
•»«.«“ *» “ “Tri '“"' l ^Y8. co„ 
others, by misrepresentation and detraction, wn. g*\e Cincinnati, Ohio, 
only a short-lived and inglorious reputation. For sale by Booksellers and Druggists in all the princi- 
WALTER A. WOOD. pal cities. 285-lam 
Machines in general and upon mine in particular. My 
machines are well scattered thi ough Western New York, 
and as far as heard from are doing their work well ; and 
the better no doubt that they have worthy competitors 
in the field to contend with. I shall leave them to their 
Hoosick Falls, July 16th, 1855. 
.. 
Djqltfycjes. 
the depot crammed to its utmost capacity, genieei manner, a iaay passenger uau a r ug 
Two trains a day arrive at Chattanooga, by °f K reat value on her finger, which one of the 
the Nashville road, and it was estimated yes- strove in vain to get oft. Finding 
terday that there were stored in that town p ia t he could not succeed, lie begged the la«. } 
30,000 bushels of wheat, exclusive of that in ^ ee P bauble in remembrance of him. 
store by our road. From Chattanooga down ..... 
to Ethwath, the depots are all full to burst- rtwp , i / 7 X ((* P 
ing. On the 8th, there were received at Cal- ‘JllflrKCT IlOTCJilCfClOCC, QCC* 
houn 2,000 bushels, and the hands could not v v c 1 eJ 1 7 
knock off their loading till 11 o’clock at night. 
Major Young, the Agent at Calhoun, thinks Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
that from his depot alone, he will ship 100,000 July 25 > 1855 ‘ ‘ 
bushels during the season. To-day five full The dull and rainy weather prevailing for several days 
of great value on her finger, which one of the 1*2,50^4.50; extS^SSo ; P lTmfcs”*2 B as« BLANCHARD? formeriy”of'Centerville, and Sfiss^ffiLt 
robbers strove in vain to get off. Finding 3 50 ’ ® WHITE, daughter 01 Samuel White, Esq., of Rushford. 
Iv Rushford, July 18th. by Rev. 3. Hunt, Mr. BARNES 
BLANCHARD, formerly of Centerville, and Miss STELLA 
to keep the bauble in remembrance of him. 
Ji]feilicjeK)ee, &e. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, > 
July 25, 1855. j 
The dull and rainy weather prevailing for several days 
’ Swine —500 in market. Prices—Fat, gross weight 
$606,25. 
At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 20th of 
June, ult., by Rev. James Bently. Mr. JAMES A. HAW- 
_' . ... th x*_ 1 .. n*/aKo*n* V V and Xlteit 
OATS FOR SALE. 
At the residence of the Subscriber, 13 miies west of 
Pike Hollow, 1 m. South of Java lake, and 6 m. N. E. of 
Arcade, in East China, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
5,000 Bushels of Oats, 
in quantities to suit purchasers. 282-tf 
PATRICK COBRY. 
ROCHESTER EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. 
xt UFTSIm- Dr - Walker, Oculist and Aurist, (from London, 
England.) attends exclusively to the treatment 
Deafness and all diseases of the EYE and 
EAR. Constant and extensive practice enables 
Remarks.— Reef cattle are soiling rather slower than LEY,’ of Dixon, Ill., formerly of Webster, N. Y„ and Miss 17 . t0 trea t these cases with success seldom attained. 
they have been for a few weeks past; and the few that MARY A., eldest daughter of Dr. Gardner, of China, Lee 
are sold in this market, or the majority, will be taken county, Ill. 
through to the New York market. Cows and calves are 
but little called for at present. Sheep are selling rather 
better than lambs at the prices above. Swine are taken 
through ; none sold in this market. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET.—July 19. 
Receipts —At market 1.300 Beef Cattle, CO Working Oxen, 
80 Cows and Calves, 3,800 Sheep, and 575 Swine. Seve- 
of China, Lee Or. Walker may he consulted daily, and testimo¬ 
nials obtained, at his office, No. 82 State street, Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 280-8teow 
l ~ NEW VOLUME OF THE 
' J WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER, 
VOLUME vm.— COMMENCING JULY, 1S55. 
trains will be down, and we suppose each car past, has suspended all transactions in the streets. The “l targe fote of beef cattle unsold aTs o’clock. 
will contain 130 sacks 
markets, however, tend downward in many particulars, 
The rush of this description of freight has and in no instance is there any rise on previous prices. 
been unprecedented, caused, as we learn, by No wheat is offered, and in the absence of actual trans- seccond $7,50@8; third. $607. 
80 Cows and Calves, 3,800 Sheep, and 575 Swine. Seve- Terms op Advertising :—Fifteen Cents a Line for each - 
ral large lots of beef cattle unsold at 5 o’clock. insertion —in advance. Brief and appropriate announce- Fhs wool Grower and Stock Register, is the only 
Beevjs —Prices have declined. A small number sold ments preferred and no Patent Medicine or deceptive Journal iu America primarily devoted to the Important 
.^! ra * 9 ; flrst qQality SS,2508,75; ^ertisemenU inserted on any conditions. “^roffiable Intereta.ofWY 001 and ^ock Hc^n-dry 
the offer of New York millers to give $2,25 actions, purchasers are setting their figures at seven- 
for all wheat delivered at depot by the 10th, teen shillings. Flour has declined half a dollar on the 
and at Charleston and Savannah by the 15tli barrel, Genesee now bringing $10,75011, and Canadian 
of this month .—Atalanla (Ga .) Intelligencer, 13/A. $ 10 . 
Tub Pacific Squadron.—A letter, written No othor changes of importance are noted, 
on hoard the United States ship-of-war Inde- ROCHESTER WHOLES.UE PRICES, 
pendence, dated 1 aita, June 14th says, that a Flour and Grain. Fruits and Roots. 
portion of the Pacific squadron has been sin- Flour, bbl.. ..$ 10 , 75011,00 Apples, bush. $1 
gnlarly unfortunate, not only iu the number Gen.Wheat, bu. $2,1302,25 Do. dried ..$1,3801,60 
actions, purchasers are setting their figures at seven- 38 S ,1o!‘42, and 50. 
teen shillings. Flour has declined half a dollar on the Swap—Sales $2,75, 3,50, 4,25,;606,5O. 
barrel, Genesee now bringing $10,70011, and Canadian Swine—D ull; one entire lot $5,50 ; small selected lots 
$10. 607,12H ; Still hogs $8,62>£ ; at retail $607. 
Butter has fallen to twelve and a half and fourteen CA mbRIDG 3 CATTLE MARKET.—July 18 
cents por pound, and eggs to the same price per dozen. _ 1 
No other changes of importance are noted. At market 953 Cattle, about x50 Beeves, 203 Stores, 
consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. o an( t 3 V ears old. 
in America or Europe,—while it is from 15,000 te 20,000 
large amount of Useful and Rkliaele Information on the 
above and kindred subjects, not given in any other pub- 
Fruits and Roots. 
6 -“i, hogs $8,62K . at retai S l I W07. neater than that of any ether paper issued in this State, Ucat ion, and should therefore be in the hands of 
n,MRKTnav rATTT w mARK-FT 1 Q out 01 New York aty - EVERY OWNER OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 
CAMBRI G-o. __ ET- Jul y 13. Advertl3ement s should reach the publication office as whetber Iocated tn the East or West, North or South : 
At market 953 Cattle, about <50 Beeves, *203 Stores, early as Tuesday A. M., to secure insertiou. The large f or it j S the Standard Stock Journal of America, ana 
consisting of Working Oxen, Cows and Calves, Yearlings .. . printing, remiers it necessary to put contains matter of importance and value to all interest- 
2 and 3 years old. eauion w F *’ ed in its subjects and objects. The work has already ao- 
Markkt Beef. —Extra, per hundred $9.2609; first P a i ,er t0 P re;,s earlier t an_•__ quired a National reputation, and a wide circulation 
• • • quality, $S,5O09.OO ; second, $S0S.25 ; third, do. $70 
.$1,380^,00 7,50 . ordinary, $506. Hidw cwt., $606.25; tallow, 
A FARM WANTED. 
A FARM of about 50 acres, within 4 miles of the city of the roaring and improvement of Domestic -Animals, it 
Rochester. The land must he in perfect order, under a will continue to embrace 
ten, of Washington, D. C., and Lieut. John „ . * ia/ -Y>A -Three years old—$34, 36, 38, 40, 4., 45 0 62 . 
Mooney, of Maine, who jumped overboard L °£: “cwl .V.'.'.&LOO Clover, busK^.$7 to S"' Extra ’ 6 ’ 7 ’ S( ® 10; 
and was drowned. Lieut. Rhind has been Beef, per cwt.. .$6,0007,00 Timothy.$304 q w inp—.None ’ ’ ’ ’ *v k suoum uc ua>n>j w ao» «... ^ .. — ---------- 
dismissed from the souadron ou charges Dre- Spring Lambs, each... $1,50 Sundries. ‘ ’ of seeing the large size and great bearing habit ot tne 
ferred against him for disrea’nent te rlntefn Hams, smoked.11012c Wood, hard.$505* PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, July 20. New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry, at our Nursery, on 
icrrtu against mm ior uisrtspect to Lxiptain Rtinnll (>ra .q/am- Do. soft *sa>ShO the first of August, when the fruit will be ripe. 
Boutwell, of the John Adams. Three or four Sens '.'.'. 1 O 0 m Coal iiiigh ton. .$ 9!50 The receipts of Beef Cattle the past week have been S ’ GEORGE SEYMOUR & Co. 
other nfiirnrs nrx' to ho tried hut. thatr c an- Tnrimts lfix^il 1 r~ Do. Scranton.6.50®6.75 about 1000 head. The densand was active, and alt offer- South Norwalk. Ct., July 23d, 1855. 290-2t 
good state of cultivation, and the buildings in good con¬ 
dition. Apply to H. A. BREWSTER, 
290-3t No. 1 Arcade, Rochester, N .Y. 
other officers are. to be tried, but their sen- - — Blossburg ’”“'$5 50 ed were disposed of at $9@ll, 50 per 100 lbs., which is a 
tence, it anticipated, .will not be quite so ’* ioiy^it,- no char.S/»io decline of 5Oc.0$l per 100 lbs. over last report, and of 
severe. Ihe health of the Independence and Cheese now. *S09c Salt bbl .V.V. $1 50 two dollars below what the price has been, and yet we 
the John Adams was good. The former ex- Lard tried . 11012 c Hay. ton. . . . .. . . . .$10014 have no reductien in the retail price. Cows pell at *25 
pected to leave for San Francisco in a few days Do! leaf.—c wool, ft........ ..20035c as to ot 
after the date of the letter. 
Turkoys.10011c ! 
Dairy, ac. 
Butter.12,^014c 
NATTCF mais OI uie improveu oreeus oi o»u.xo, nurses, <stx. rue 
. „ Evys x A Vir - ,__ W. G. & S. R. is published in the bkst style, and each 
We should be happy to see all tho?e who are desi number comprises Thirty-Two Large Octavo Pagss. It 
of seeing the large size and great bearing haoit e ^ illustrated with numerous and expensive 
Scranton.6,50@6,75 
the first of August, when the fruit will be ripe. 
GEORGE SEYMOUR & Co. 
igmxlb Vnrxv illx Ct. .Tlllv 23d. 1855. 290-2t 
South Norwalk, Ct., July 23d, 1855. 
WHITE FLAT TURNIP SEED. 
Tire subscriber has a few pounds of choice White Flat p r i ce 0 f the paper to almost any farmer in the Union 
of Turnip Setd^ the growth of this season, from selected 
J£L 1011 .V‘>^ WhUe ffish bbi" "$1W5?1 hogs have lien ottered, and all sold at an advance - roots, which will be distributed to appUcants by mail 
Kggs,doi:::.:: :: i2k;0i4c SSSuS 1 
A Warn in o to those who use Mowfks and 
IvEArKns.—The Zanesville (Ohio) Courier says 
that at a trial of mowing machines in that 
Candies, box."V..'“,14015c Trout, bbl.$10010,’50 good demand. Sales of 5,000 head at $104,50 each, as 
’ _ _ _’_ 1 ’ in quality and condition. 
THFx LA1TST WOOL MARKETS. 
Boston, July 14.—For fleece and pulled wool the mar- 
vicinity on Saturday week, a Mr. Parkinson ket continues very firm, and sales of 600 75,000 fts. at 
CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET.—July 18. 
Bekf Cattle—^T here is but a small number in the mar¬ 
ket, which is consequently firmer. We quote at $3,600 
4,00 tp cwt. on foot, or $6 net, for fall packing. A con- 
Address I. W. BRIGGS, P. M., 
290-lt West Macedoa, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
VERY DESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE, 
Tub subscriber offers for sale his farm situated in Staf- 
by some mis-step, his left leg was caught by 33035; common to % blood, 28030 ; pulled, extra, 39 
the blade, and cut entirely off, just at the 043 ; do. superfine, 33037>£ ; do. 1st quality, 25030 . 
ancle joint. do. 2 d do., 10020 . 
for prime to extra. 
Hogs—S ales of 363 head at $4,25 on foot. 
Vbal—P lenty at 404 % cents gross. 
Mn.ca Cows—We quote the market at $30040. 
the owner on the premises. 
Stafford, July 23,1855. 
WILLIAM WOOD. 
290-41 
' mailed at out risk, if addressed to 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
aaveriioeiuexxui xuscivc j treating upon the Production and Marketing of Wool, 
gtg- The circulation of the Rural New-Yorker largely and the Breeding, Rearing and Profitable Management of 
exceeds that of any other Agricultural or similar journal Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, &c. It contains a 
quired a National reputation, and a wide circulation 
among the most intelligent and extensive Stock Farmers. 
Among other matters of great interest to all engaged in 
Pedigrees of Pure-Bred Stock, 
Thus giving a history (including origin, by whom bred, 
and names and residences of owners,) of superior ani¬ 
mals of the improved breeds of Cattle, Horses, Ac. The 
W. G. & S. R. is published in the best styls. and each 
i 3 illustrated with numerous and expensive 
PORTRAITS AND ENGRAVINGS! 
Such as life-like representations of choice Animals, plans 
of Farm Builiiings, Ac., Ac. The careful Reviews of the 
Wool, Cattle, Grain and Provision Markets, given in each 
number, are alone worth far more than the subscription 
TERMS, IN ADVANCE: 
Fifty Cunts a Volume. Five Copies for $2; Eight 
for $3 ; Eleven for *4; Seventeen for $6 ; Twenty for $7; 
Thirty for $10. An extra copy free to every person form¬ 
ing a club of eight or more. Yearly copies (two volumes) 
double above fates. Club papers will be sent to different 
post-offices, if desired. 
Sfbomkn NuxRSTft Drospectuses, Ac., sent free to all 
ih« balance first quality wheat laud. Terms of payment 43 - xNov is tub ™ to ouBstiimu. a»a iorra oiuob 11 x 1 - 
madeousv and further information may be obtained of the uew vo.-mm. Money properly Inclosed, may be 
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