MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 
Commencement at the University. 
The Commencement, exercises at our Univer¬ 
sity came off on Wednesday, the 12th. as an¬ 
nounced by us last week. Corinthian Hall was 
The French paporR deny that Russia evacua¬ 
ted the Principalities out of respect, for Austria, ] 
bill, that site preferred a peaceable evacuation 
to being driven out by the combined forces of 
England and France. 
CcmnurciaL __ 
BUSINESS AND FINANCE. 
There is nothing of special interest or change in finan¬ 
cial circles since our last report. The Star of the West 
\ ( , ♦ j. KEDZIE’S RAIN WATER FILTERS. 
AmrtmtJUttts* manufactured «r 
____—_ J. E. Cheney & Co., Rochester, N. Y. 1 
A CHOICE FARM FOR SALE, Tub nse of water impregnated with lime and other min- 
About IX miles from the city line, nearly equally divid- era ) su t,stanc.es, in the opinion of all medical men, is one 
ed between a sandy loam (proved by experience to be the Q f jj, e c hief exciting cau.es of many diseases incident to 
most profitable land in Western New York, for every kind y ;uae( j climate of this country. 
of early vegetables and fruits—no rotten potatoes or blast- These Filters have been fully tested, for many years, by 
ed wheat grows on it,) and a deep black muck, perfectly hundreds of families in Ibis' city and in various parts of 
drained and a few acres of clay land. About one-fourth in the country, and have in all cases given the highest satis- 
MANUFACTURED BY 
' I f r tlo rrx-r ration of ladies at 8 o’clock Liverpool Markets.— There was a fair at- cW circles gince our ]Mt report . The star of the West 
opened for the reception of ladies at 8 o cl c tendance to-day. Hour saleable at Tuesday’s )ias arrived bringing $1,000,000 on freight and several hun- 
in the forenoon, and very speedily the seats rates, the decline since that date having been dred thou3and in the hands of passengers. Her news was 
specially set apart, for them were densely Idled, reco'. eied. , anticipated by the previous arrival of the Geo. Law. 
and presented a most pleasing and brilliant W heat dull. Indian corn in gooi demanc a The total amount of specie shipped from New York du- 
spectacle, such as would melt, the heart of an 1 'fKhh-—W? sTcrn cimal 36s6d@37fl ; Philadel- ® ™ am ° UDt f ° r ^ 
anchorite-setting out of the account the intense phia 37s@37s6d ; Baltimore 37s@37s6d ; Ohio J 7 c * rdin ’ g t ’ t ‘ he XHbune5 the a?grPKate imports of the 
wood, abundantly watered with living springs of soft wa- faction. 
ter. About 800 Apple and Peach trees in bearing of choice | Kain water, of whatever color, taste, or smell, by this 
fruit; a large barn and new house; about % of the fence means becomes as clear as crystal. 236-lamtf 
board and picket nearly new. Price low for a fancy farm- . . . . 
A. G. SMITH, Front st. m ™ , 
Rochester, N. Y., July, 1854. 237-3t THE GREAT RE3 
licat of the atmosphere. 
40s@42s. 
Wright, Gamby At Co. say:—The grain mar- 
week are $4,910,000 against $4,081,000 last year. The ex- 
The procession formed at the University at 9 ketfi t£-„ughom Hie kingdom are now i,'flue.,c- » orts of the week ’ exclusive of s P ccie ’ were $1 ’ 460 > 086 
o’clock, headed by the Marshal and Scott’s ed bv the weather prevailing, this continuing against $1,353,450 same week last year. 
Brass Band, which, after arriving at the a n that could be desired. The depression in Another ™ lroad devetopement has taken place since 
Hall, discoursed eloquent music at intervals prices and eagerness to realize form the ruling our last, it being stated that Edward Crane, of Boston, 
1 ' tin T 1 -,<rrn B « of Ihe ceremonies The feature of the trade. Buyers, however, act on President of the Vermont Central Railroad, has made an- 
(luring the progress ot the ceremonies, i the reserve other over issue of 8,000 shares of stock of that corpora- 
procession was long and imposing, and in the . decline of 2s ner bbl on flour 2d on wheat, tion and resigned his office. This railroal, with a nominal 
1 ■ „ il „ ..._ „y n,n nn-nmnnintl T in TCaLUl C Ol LHC IfHUe. DliVClS, IWHCVei, acu wn 
during the progress ot the ceremonies, me the reserve other over issue of 8,000 shares of stock of that corpora- 
procession was long and imposing, and in the A decline of 2s per bbl. on flour, 2d on wheat, tion and resigned his office. This railroal, with a nominal 
midst of it the President of the institution was and 2s per qr. on Indian corn, would have to be capital of $10,000,000, has, so far as the stock is concerned, 
conspicuous in his black silk robes and quaint submitted to. nearI J faded out ofthe m,irket > its P !U ' value hein s ori B in - 
1 ^ __ ally $100. It now sells at $4) a , and is undoubted a very 
college-cap. * hard bargain to the purchaser at that. The bonds are also 
The following was the programme of ora- Arrival of the Steamer Franklin. gelling nt an immense discount. A very general distrust 
THE GREAT RED DRAGON, 
OR, THE MASTER KEY TO POPERY. 
SHEEP FOR SALE. {{y ANTHONY GAVIN, 
I have Sheep (both Bucks and Ewes,) of the following Catholic Priest, ok Saragossa, Spain. 
breeds, for sale, at reasonable prices. 1 rencli and Spanish _’_ 
Merinos, pure bred ; also, crosses of. the two breeds, from -Dnnv a nrrTTQ WA MTli'Tl 
X to%; also, Leicesters and South-Downs, pure bred, nUUik AGRRAS W AIUAU, 
and crosses of the same. These Sheep are from, or de- To sell the work which is now ready, and surpasses in de¬ 
scended from 1 lie flocks of the well known breeders of pure tail anc * interest any other work on the subject 01 1 opery 
bred Sheep, Messrs. Jewett, Burritt, Avery, Wakeman, ever issued. The terrible revelations which it contains 
The following was the programme of ora¬ 
tions, Ac., at the Hall: 
music. New York, July 18—9 A. M. 
Prayer—By Rev. Dr. Dean, of China. The steamer Franklin left Cowes on the 5th. 
music. She went ashore on the Long Island beach, 
1. Latin —Oratio Sabdatoria.. It. C. Brant, N. Y. off Moriche’s, on the morning of the 17th, in a 
2. Republicanism of the Anglo-Saxons ...G. dense fog. The passengers were all got ashore 
Anderson Bergen. in safety, and 43 arrived in the city at midnight, 
3. Balance of Power. .J. M. Baily, Middlebury. together with the mails. The Franklin brings 
4. The Creative in Man..T. C. Barden, Benton dates from London and Southampton to the 5th. 
Centre. The War.— The collision between the Aus- 
5. Historical Favoritism. ,J. A. Barrett, Kings- trian and Russian forces in Moldovia is immi- 
\iile, umo. nent. The Russians had defended the Seieth, Rochester, July 19, 1854. <, 
music. _ _ and the Austrian commander had gone to the 
G. Treachery of the Girondists. .A. L. Farr, Al- geafc of war> with ordcrs to insist on the evacua- Very liUle Wheat offered in llie market - SmaI1 ,oU 
bion. _ tion of Moldovia, which the Russians refused, have been purchased in the street at $1,88. Corn and oats 
7. Adversity, the Test of Greatness. .E. J. Me- ( ... lower and dull, the former selling at 68c, and the latter at 
Kendrie, Morrisville. Spanish Insurrection. —A military insurrec- 47 cen ts. 
8. Action, the Law of Being.. J. II. Phelps, tion, headed by O’Donnel, had broken out in Hay is a little better, new, bringing to-day $8 to $12, ac- 
Prattsburgh. Spain. Four thousand ol the Madrid garrison cording to quality. Prices of other products essentially 
9. The Lost Senses.R. H. Fenn, Rochester, had marched out toward Toledo. Madrid is unc h a nged. 
10. Mira beau, the Orator_,.G. M. Condon, covered with barricades. 1 he garrison tratei- The wool market holds out no better inducements to the 
Boston, Mass. nizes with the insurgents. Gen. Campuzana, 8e u er ^ yet. Prices unchanged and very little offered. 
music. director of the artillery, had refused to attack Rochester Wholesale Prices 
11. German —Bonner und Blitz.... S. P. Fenn, them, although assuring them ot his fidelity to Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Rochester the Queen. Gen. Lara had also refused, on the Flour and Gra in. Fruits and Roots. 
12 ■• All is Fair in Politics”.... L. L. Gage, pretest that he could not rely on the garrison. gB“v.V.: MftrS?.' .■.ViV'.gS 
New Woodstock. O’Donnel, leader ot the insurgents, it is said, corn.t.Sc Potatoes.62@76c 
ally $100. It row sells at $4)£, and is undoubted a very 
hard bargain to the purchaser at that. The bonds are also 
gelling at an immense discount. A very general distrust 
seems to pervade the community in reference to railroad 
securities, and people holding them are led to inquire how 
soon they too may be fleeced by some rascal standing in a 
high place. 
The Erie and several other roads have been investigat¬ 
ing their stock ledgers, and issue cards that they have been 
found O. K. 
Market Intelligence, fee. 
McIntyre, Bradie. &c. For further particulars, address 
me (post-paid) at Belleville, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 
237-4meow. E. G. COOK. 
FARM FOR SALE. 
In the town of Arcadia, Wayne county, N. Y., 2)4 miles 
south-east of Newark, containing Z1X acres of superior 
land, pleasantly situated. House built only a few years ; 
barn needs some little repairs. Orchard contains over!50 
will startle every Protestant with horror, as coming from 
one who was a participator in the bloody deeds, and who 
has had the best oppoi tunity ever possessed by any man to 
unveil the mysteries of the Great Babylon of Popery. 
Finely illustrated. Address immediately, 
SAMUEL JONES, Publisher, 
235-5t 86 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
HOME PROTECTION. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Office, > 
Rochester, July 19, 1854. j 
seat of war, with orders to insist on the evacua- Very linle Wheat o(Fered in tlie market ’ SmaI1 iots 
ti„n of Moldovia, which the Russians refused, have been purchased in the street at $1,88. Corn and oats 
l ... lower and dull, the former selling at 68c, and the latter at 
Spanish Insurrection.— A military insurrec- 47 cents , 
lion, headed by O’Donnel, hail broken out in Hay is a little better, new, bringing to-day $8 to $12, ac- 
Spain. Four thousand ot the Madrid gairisoil cording to quality. Prices of other products essentially 
had marched out toward Toledo. Madrid is unchanged. 
covered with barricades. 1 lie gaifison fiatei- The wool market holds out no better inducements to the 
nizes with the insurgents. Gen. CampUKana, se ner as yet. Prices unchanged and very little offered, 
director of the artillery, had refused to attack __ , . _ . 
_ _v. „ ..i,:_. t,, Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Apple trees, 30 Peach, also Plum and Cherry trees. Those Tempest Insurance Company, Capital $250,000, Organized 
wishing a small farm, please call and see. There are December 24, 1852; Chartered March 1, Ipod. Homes 
chances for additions if wished for. For further particu- only Insured by this Company. No one risk taken tor 
lars inquire of the subscriber on the premises. more than $3,000. 
ALPHEUS S. TROWBRIDGE. Many distinguished persons hare insured their homes, 
Arcadia, Wayne Co., N. Y., July, 1864. 237-4t to the amount of $3,000 each, in this Company, among 
__ _ whom are Ex-President Van Burin, Kinderliook; Ex- 
WTTRTTR M HAYWARD Governor Seward, Auburn) 
WILBUR, SUL fiAl WARD, * AUBURN, May 16th, 1853. 
Attorney ctnd. Counsellor at LaWj 'J\f wfiomit may concern :—We are personally acquainted 
Office at the Banking House of Wm. Brewster & Co., with many of the Officers and Directors oftlie iempest In- 
, ;)VT p , nr uiitn-mri surance Company, located at Meridian, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
SAINT PA UL, MINNESOTA. In our opinio R they are among the most wealthy and sub- 
References .— Ex-President Fillmore, Buffalo, and Hon. stantial class of Farmers in this county. 
Hiram K. Jerome, Rochester, N. Y.; Hon. Aaron Goodrich J. N. STARIN. 
and Wm. Brewster & Co., St. Paul. 237-4t ELMORE P. ROSS. 
-—--- THOMAS Y. HOWE, Jr. 
PIPE AND TILE-DRAINING MACHINES. The above gentlemen will be recognized as the Cashier 
PIPE AND TILE-DRAINING MACHINES. The above gentlemen will be recognized as the Cashier 
John Purdie, Founder and Machinist, Waterloo, N. Y., of Cayuga County Bank, Auburn; Postmaster, Auburn, and 
has for sale four improved Tile Machines, made all of Iron. Ex-Member ot Congress, Auburn, Cayuga County. _ 
Price, $200 with all the dies, $25 added if supplied with a N. B.—The public are cautioned to bear in mind the 
table. With one of these machines two men can turn off name, (Tempest,) and not submit to an imposition daily 
5,000 pipe or tile a day. 
Waterloo, N. Y., July 16, 1854. 237-1 
HARVEST GLOVES! THISTLE-PROOF! 
practiced by two-by-four Mutual Co’s. 
234-4t T. R. TIMBY, Secretary. 
A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. 
Situated in the town of Conquest, 4 miles northwest of 
ATTENTiON, Farmers 1 Call at M. Strong & Co.’s (Hove Wced t a ood mar ket on the Canal, and 3)4 from 
St T’ ll 5k.n St " an rV, UPPy > T r fl VeS ’ at k Rochester & Syracuse direct Railroad. Said Farm contains 
cost, with I lnstle-pioof Gloves, and sa\e yourselves from lt . ;3 acres; 140 improved and in a good state of cultivation; 
New Woodstock. 
13 Dienitv of Self-Reliance_S. Keyes, Jr., summoned the Queen to change her Ministry, Oats.00@47c 
o . > ^ I_i _^ i „ J: J — \ .l.i ti./x Kvp. .OUftfOOc 
and that unless she did so, he would attack the ^. ye 
*■ ■* *—• , . n ,. , Sarle\ r ...00@90c Calf... 
14. intellectual Sloth_H. Lloyd, New Glas- town the same evening. . 1 he populace ^eie Buckwheat.60@05 Sheep pelts.25@37) 
g OW Q. crying out, death to Sartorious. The abdication Beans.$1,00 Lamb do. 25@50 
music. of the Queen was under discussion, and the for- Meats. Seeds. 
.00@47c Hides and Skins. 
.00@00c Slaughter.5@5>4c 
.@10c 
many thorns tn the Jlesh. 
Rochester, July 12, 1854. 236-2t j 
THE WOOL GROWER AND STOCK REGISTER. 
Vol. VI.— Enlarged and Improved 1 
The Wool Grower and Stock Register is the only 
well adapted for all kinds of produce, and well situated for 
two farms if desirable, as there are two houses and two 
bams, two orchards containing a good variety of fruit, also 
a wood lot on each end of the farm. Thirty-five acres can 
be put in to wheat this fall. Said farm can be had cheap; 
terms easy, and possession given when desired. Stock and 
farming implements can be had if desirable. For further 
1HE WOOL WROWER and stock »EGisTER is in only i nquire of the subscriber on the premises. 
American join nal devoted io the important and profitable * 234-240 JACOB EAKER. 
tranches of Wool and, Stock Husbandry. It contains a Weedsport, Cayuga Co , N. Y., June 19th, 1854. 
root amAiint net'itil unrl -re!nth/P mtHrmtltlrtn On tliP 1 7 * ° 7 
15. Greek_ Tin .J. 0. Overliiser, New York, mation of a Regency of which Narvoez should 
16. Metaphysical Science and Christian Doc- he members. On the other hand, the Ratriade- 
trine J. D. Merrill, Flemington, N. J. dares the news received from Spain to be favor- 
17 “ Wlio’ Reads an American^Book?”_N. able to the Government, and that the insurgents, 
Robinson, Battle Creek, Mich. alter having been defeated, had marched to 
18. The Sceptical Era, its Cause and Effects. .H. Toledo. A dispatch from the Spanish Govern- 
Stroii”-, La Porte, Ind. ment, of tlie 2d, states that on the 1st, at 4 p. m., 
19. The° 6 ccasion. A .G. Webster, Cincinnati, O. the Queen’s troops attacked the insurgents, and 
Mt - S i C- gained a signal advantage over them. The lat- 
Conferring of Degrees. ter was routed, and many officers and privates 
Doxology, the audience joining in the sacred asked permission to return to their duty. 
S 0 !) U- The Baltic.— A despatch dated Hamburg, 
benediction. July 4th, states that on the 29th ult. the Anglo- 
President Anderson, after presenting the de- French fleets were lying before Cronstadt, and 
grees to tlie Bacca laureates, made them a brief that, they expected a general attack tlie next day. 
«* *-r* in .' ri, i ci ! » f 
Pork, mens bbl.$14@16 Clover, bu.$5,25@5,50 
Do cwt .$6,00@0,50 Timothy.2,50@3,00 
Beef, mess bbl. .10,00@10,50 Flax.1,50 
Do. cwt. $6,00@6,50 Fuel. 
branches of Wool and Stock Husbandry. It contains a 
vast amount of useful and reliable information on the 
above and kindred subjects, and should be in the hands of 
every owner or breeder of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Swine, or 
Poultry—whether located East or West, North or South, 
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, 
In the town of Penfield, Monroe Co., N. Y., containing 57)4 
for the most of the matter given in its pages is equally acres, 50 of which are under improvement; with a good 
adapted to all sections of the Union, tlie Canadas, &c. The stone house and out-bui.dings, good fruit ot all kinds, 8 
Sixth Volume, commencing July, 1854, will be acres ol wheat, 8 acres ot corn and potatoes, 12 acres of 
Enlarged to 32 Octavo Pages Monthly! 
Dairy, &c. 
Butter...12(f|)14c | 
.10@10)4c Blossburg. . ..6,00 
;c. Do. Char...8(gl0c 
.. ,12(ffll4c Sundries. 
oats, anil 6 acres of grass on the premises. The farm is 
pleasantly located, pn a good road, 10 miles east of Roches¬ 
ter, 100 rods north of Lovett’s Corners, 3 miles from Fair- 
gained a signal advantage over them. The lat- cheese. "s@Pc Salt, bbl........$1,62)4 
ter was routed, and many officers and privates uam,tried.9c Hay, ton, new.$8@12 
. . . . . i . 1 n„ !„„<• in. Wr.,,1 
Do. leaf.10c Wool, lb.26@35c 
Tallow.12c White fish, bbl.$9,75 
Eggs, doz.14c Codfish, f quintal.4,75 
Candles, box.14)4 Trout, bbl.8,00 
NEW YORK MARKET-July 17. 
FLOUR AND MEAL—The market opened withafairde- 
And improved in both Contents and Appearance. Among ter, 100 rods north of Lovett’s Corners, 3 miles from Fair- 
other matters of interest to Wool Growers, Breeders, Gra- port Depot, a pleasant village, and in sight of the sehool- 
ziers, Dairymen, &c., the new volume will contain Pedi- bouse and Brick church. Price, $3,500; one-third of the 
grees of Puke-Bred Cattle, Horses, Sheep, etc., and the purchase money can lay on bond and mortgage for a term 
Names and Residences of the principal Breeders and Own- 0 f years. 
era of Improved Stock throughout the country. It is pub- Also, a house and lot, wtth good fruit and well of water, 
lished in the best style, and Illustrated with many at Lovett’s Corners, for sale cheap. Inquire on the premi- 
Engravjngs —including Portraits of Domestic Animals, ses for further particulars, or address S. D. WAIT. 
Designs of Farm Buildings, &c., & c. The careful Reviews Penfield, Monroe Co., N. Y., June, 1854. 234-4t 
of the Wool and Cattle Markets, given in each --—— 
her, are alone worth many times the price of the paper.— Tvm.T, AND FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. 
To Wool Growers this feature is invaluable. The subscriber wishes to sell his Mill nroiiertv in Yates. 
anci eloquent auares., in m men worm, oi * . me OQ th o lst ult _ About 7 0 > c i oc k the mask- m “. nd for ® x P ort aad *> ome consumption and prices for in- 
fitly spoken were intermingled, and a good deal ed bM « rk!9 dismounted, and at 10 the S'; ££&£ 
of feeling manifested, ss, on their exodus from Russian magazines were in a blaze. A bomb- choice and favorite do., and $7@8 for common to fancy 
their Alma Mater, lie bade them farewell. shell fell on the deck of the Hecla, and Midship- ^ 1 te u r “ cha „ l " d dian at $ 7 > 25 @ 7 > 37 - R J e Klour and Corn 
The degree of Master of Arts was conferred man Qupas threw it overboard before it burst. grain—W heat market is firmer with better export de- 
,, , * . -r> sj nnnanr Admiral .vapicr was near Cronstadt with 1L mand. 8 good red Missouri at.51, do; Acw m. ncti South, 
upon George Byron bland, Jaco k 1 - - sciew-line-of-battle ships, 9 French ships-of- at $1,80. Rye very scarce and is held at $i,22@l,25. Corn 
Andrew L. Freeman, William D. Hedden, Levi the-line, and several French steam corvettes. firmer— sales at 60@66c for damaged, and 66@70c for com- 
r» 3 , ur . . mon to prime mixed western. Oats are in moderate re- 
O. Grenell, Jacob H. 1 ratt, Edward Webster,— g EC0ND Dispatch—Liverpool Markets.— The uuejt at 50W5Sc tor State and Western, which is lower. 
all being previous graduates of the institution, latest ports of the Liverp^l marko.s quote 
except the one last named, who graduated at American descriptions of flour at an advance ot the market continues firm at $12@13 for country mess; 
her. are aloi.e worth many times the price of the paper— lym.T, AND FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. 
To Wool Growers this feature is invaluable. The subscriber wishes to sell his Mill property in Yates, 
TERMS — Only Fifty Cents a Year; Orleans Co., N. Y. It consists of a Grist Mill and Saw 
Five Copies for $2; Eight for S3,—ui advance. Any addi- Mill, both in complete running order; seven acres of tilla- 
tional number at 37)4 cents per copy. Clu b pap ers will be ble tand; two houses on the premises and a good orchard, 
sent to different post-offices, if desired. £Jr” Back vol- He has also a farm of 154 acres of choice land, adjoining 
umes (well bound in paper, for mailing) furnished at the Mills, good buildings, variety of fruit, plenty of running 
above rates. water, and under a good state of cultivation, which he will 
jygri" Now is the Time to Subscribe and form Clubs, sell with the Mills if desired. The Mills can be had at a 
Money, properly enclosed, may be mailed at our risk, if bargain. Inquire ef the subscriber on the premises, two 
Wressed To D. I) T. HOOKE, Rochester, N. Y. 
PHILLIPS’ PATENT FIRE ANNHHLAT0R. 
.. In successful use l n 
miles east of fates Centre, N. Y., or address to 
234-51 J. C. PARSONS, YateS, N. Y. 
Dartmouth College. oa to tm over me rates oi rriuay, at which a 
‘ IT , c i >r — „ steady business was doing. The stock was mucli 
The Honorary degree of A. M. was conferred ^ ^ weathe 6 rj since thc close of the 
upon the following persons:—Dr. Henry "VV. W eek, quite stormy. Wheat was belt 
Dean, of Rochester; Rev. Justin A. Smith, rates. Indian corn in favor of buyers. 
Chicago, Ill.; Rev. William Hewson, Beamsville, Reports are current of a partial blight of the 
■C. W.; Oliver Morehouse, Albion ; Rev. M. G. ,1CW P°kR° crop. 
Hodge, Albany. ~ 
The degree of Doctor in Divinity was con- The Crops and the Harvest, 
ferred upon the following persons:-Rev. J. H. Jnl „ 
reaucea, <uiu tne weainer, since me close oi me hams. J^ard at 9^@9%c. Butter Reiiin”: at for 
week, quite stormy. Wheat was held at high Ohio, and 16@19c for State. Cheese steady at 7@9>4c. 
^ ^ !, „ rr . 1 Wapello, Iowa, July 4.— The wheat crop in 
Mcllvame, of Rochester; Rev. . u owar , j b j 8 section exceeds anything we have had be- 
of Rochester; Rev. Edward Lathrop, New f ore< Corn is immense. 
York ; Rev. J. N. Murdock, Hartford, Conn. 
Columbia Co., Fa, July 8 .—Farmers are now 
Tlie commencement exercises of the Tbeolog- cutting wheat The weevil has destroyed about 
ical Seminary connected with the University, half. Rye is good, grass very good, oats and 
took place on Thursday at the 1st Baptist cor " fi "®- , Q _ T , , , , .. 
Church, at which time nine young gentlemen 
graduated after delivering orations. Some of 
them are intending to engage immediately in 
the field of foreign missions. 
Edgefield, S. C., July 6 .—We have had about 
ALBANY MARKET-July 17- 
FLOUR AND MEAL—We have only to notice a moder¬ 
ate inquiry for Western and State Flour at rates current 
at the close of the week. $7@7,50 for common t > good 
State; $7,25<@S,2S for common to favorite Western; $8,25 
@9,25 tor fancy do.; $9,25@10 for fancy to extra Western, 
and $9.50@10,50 for fancy to extra Genesee. Corn meal is 
rather firmer at $1,37@1,44, with sales to a fair extent. 
GRAIN.—We have no new feature to notice in Wheat, 
and no sales to report. Corn is steady and more active,— 
sales at 58c for unsound yellow; 67)4c for sound do., and 
66c for good.Western mixed. Rye is quiet. Oats, in lim¬ 
ited request. Western at 46c, weight. 
BUFFALO MARKET-July 17. 
FLOUR—The sales we note are fresh ground extra Mich¬ 
igan, just received, at $8,50. The quotations aie $i,50@8 
for good to fancy Southern Ohio and Indiana, and $6,5l)@ 
Pill 
IS® 
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“-- WOOD AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVING- 
7 US ? ? Miller & Mix, Designers and Engravers, No. 16, third 
the Ltoitod 1 Stated story, Arcade, Rochester, N. Y., will be happy to exhibit 
7,,'™ ’ specimens of their work, embracing a great variety of book 
erousaccidentaltires illustrations, views of public and private buildings, land- 
ami c.™ so scapes, portraits, machinery, society seals, &c. Particular 
struetton a vastanf t atl * ntk,n S iven to ^graving Agricultural Implements, 
Of nronorf/lkv^i Portraits of Domestic Animals, &c. 
f p /’ “'f* Invitatiou, Wedding, Visiting and Business Cards En- 
world is 01 1 . g rAve< i and Printed at short notice, and in a style to give 
<7, 7!,11,. 'L „" entire satisfaction. Orders by mail will receive as prompt 
spectfully commend- attention M though ordered personally. L. C MIX. 
ed to general pat- s F JOHN MILLER. 
ronage. ______ _ 
The Agency is GAFFNEY, BURKE & CO., 
VPfiLG (1 l n 
4 T » Z IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN 
extinguishing num¬ 
erous accidental fires 
and saving from de¬ 
struction a vast am’t 
of property, in vari¬ 
ous parts of the 
world, is now re¬ 
spectfully commend¬ 
ed to general pat¬ 
ronage. 
The Agency is 
vested in 
Jfontgn 
Arrival of the Asia. 
The Asia reached New York July 12 ( 
ton days’ drouth and then copious showers, 6 ’\^EaV-^M is a shade firmer and the demand 
WUlCu insures a great crop Ot corn. fai r> but generally below holders’ views. Sales of Wabash 
Columbus, Ga„ July 7.— I don’t think I ever white at $1,75 ; Chicago at $1,06, and Milwaukee at $1,10. 
n i i- vi t _ COHN—There is a good demand for warm tor distilling, 
saw finer crops betoie. e h>ul a b Kat a and cargoes are picked up quickly at 45@46e. Sales of 
the first four days of July in the country round soun d at 53c. Market firm. 
about. Com is already made, and cotton grow- OATS quiet and very little demand—sales at 37@37)4c. 
• bne l v Canal Freights steady at 60c on flour, 17c uii wheat,and 
C) j • J4c on corn to New York; and 54c on flour, 12c on corn 
Ashtabula Co., O., July 5.— The weevil, which t 0 Albany and Troy, 
has destroyed the wheat in the surrounding NEW Y 0RK CATTLE MARKET-July 10. 
counties in Pennsylvania and this State, are at . _ v , __ . , 
, . 1 . J At Washington Drove lard — Offered during the week 
work ill this elate. 2,848 Beet Outlie. Prices— Beeves range from 8c to 9c per 
111,;i ;ii | I 
Do - 2 >-- 22 >' 00 ss:—*■—.—- 
J?°’ 3,... 28,00 vVholesalk Rooms Nos. 1 & 3 North St. Paul St., 
1 |j ;il upijSijl Do. 4,... 33,50 GAFFNEY’S BLOCK, ROCHESTER. 
,. . , ,. J uU and ex P^ cit di_ Summer Dress Goods.— We have just 
rections accompanying each machine. opened a very large stock of Summer Dress Goods, eon- 
Ihis valuable invention l as already proved itself to be si p stin of a anc assortment of Brilliants, plain and figured 
19th C ntu ”• important discoveries of the Baret f es and Tissues> plaid and siriped Pongee Silks, Mus- 
i lins, plaid and striped Lawns, Printed Jaconets, Ac., Ac. 
i he facilities of the United States, proprietors are so Th e styles are entirely new and beautiful. 
A "Rochester,^N 1, Y. Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 
Orders for the No. 53 Main Street, and Nos. 1 and 3 North St. Paul Street, 
Auuihilators, thus GAFFNEY’S BLOCK, ROCHESTER, 
addressed, will re- jf ave n0 w in store one of the largest stocks of Dry Goods 
ceive prompt atten- ever brought to this city, in which may be found every de¬ 
tain, at Ins Stove girable article of Ladies’ and Gents’ Dress Goods, adapted to 
No. 39 State the season. Their improved facilities for importing, and 
st Rochester^ _ the great advantage of having a resident partner in New 
there are o sizes, York, daily attending the Auction Sales, enable them to 
IIMiillll 
at prices as follows: 0 q- er f 0 Merchants and Dealers, by piece, case or bale, as 
Number 1 ,...j. 16,50 chean as can be purchased in the New fork and Boston 
Do. 2,... 22,00 Markets. 
Do. 3,.. . 2S,00 yVholesalk Rooms Nos. 1 & 3 North St. Paul St., 
Do. 4,... 33,50 GAFFNEY’S BLOCK, ROCHESTER. 
Do. 5,... 39,50 _1 
J uii and explicit di- Summer Dress Goods. —We have just 
unlimited as to justify the expectation of constant and 
ample supplies, adequate to the rapidly increasing demand 
from all directions. Every dwelling house in the land— 
every store, warehouse and manufactory, should be fur- 
GAFFNEY, BUfiKE & CO., 53 Main St., Rochester. 
Broche and Crape Shawls.—We have 
Pamphlets with ample testimonials, description, &c.. fur¬ 
nished gratis. A. K. AMSDEN. 
Rochester. June. 1854. 233-lt 
THE DANSVILLE MODEL WATER-CURE, 
Is one ot the most capacious, convenient, and best ar- 
cost to import at an Auction Sale. 
GAFFNEY, BURKE & CO., 
Gaffney's Block, 53 Main St., Rochester. 
More New Silks. —We have just received 
another large assortment of Summer Silks, from an Auc- 
ranged eatablisliments iu the country. The situation for I tion Sale, which were purchased chkap for cash, and will 
health, and beautiful and romantic scenery i- unsurmssed. ! he sold at less than cost to import. I he styles are very 
jwning’s—Offered, 162 Beef Caitle, 85 Cows and health, and beautiful and romautic scenery i< unsurpassed. 1 at 
.720 Sheep and Lambs, 42 Veal Calves. Prices— The m»iu building is 100 feet bv 40, a.■ d four Btories high, handsome 
com $7,60 to $10; Cows and Calves from $25 to with bath rooms on every story, furnished with the softest 40 pieces i 
3 and entirely new. Wo have also just received 
of those celebrated Black Silks, which we are 
The Austrians in tell (lavs will have ail army come a very precarious crop, and may as well At Browning’s—Offered, 162 Beef Caitle, 85 Cows and health, and beautiful and romantic scenery L unsurpassed. 7 scdd at ^ os ® tdan j' os ' to ln U! ( ’ rt - bt .v e ® are 
Of 300.000 men stationed from the frontier of be given up. Calves, 4.720 Sheep and Lambs, 42 Veal Calves. Prices- The main building is 100 feet bv 40, aed four stories hi^h, ^lIck ^iS Iffi chwe ^ 
n , ... X 1, 1 y- xn - 1 /A1 . T 1 n 1 A • beeves from $7,60 to $10; Lows and Calves from to with bath rooms on every storj, famished with the softest W P iece soim°se ceieoraxea black c5iiAs,wmcn we ar< 
Dal matl& to J>u ko bina. Lebanon, Ohio, July 7. Our wheat crop is <150; Veal Calves from 4^ to 6c.; Sheep from $-@4,50 to and purest w ater in the world. In front of the bunding selling aa cheap as usual. :AI«r NL1, BtHlvL, ^ CO., 
Three British ships shelled Bonnerzund on an average one. Fanners are now busy in their ^6; Lambs from $2 to $3,50. are four porchesrmaking in tlie aggregate, a promenade of Main bT., (.tAffxky s llock, kochester. 
tlie 2 1 st. The buildings were burnt and much fidds. The weather is awful hot. Barley, oats, At O’Brien’s-Offered, 195 Beevw; 146 Cows and four hundred feet in length. The medKial attendance is all ___ mnrr/w 
, ,L.cti-.,v,.il n l J i i Calves. Prices— Beeves from «8,t>0 to S9; Cows and Calves that can be desired, and expeneuced and capable persons THE PEOPLE S PAaENT OFFICE, 
other property . corn, all are good. >\ e shall have a good yield from ^35 to J 50; Veal Cidves from 4)4o to 6)4c V lb. are employed as bath attendants. Mrs. Stkfhkns, female This well known establishment is still carried on unde 
I he Trench ana ltnglistl nave OU.UUU troops of fruit. physician, has had several years experience in the treat- the nersonalsuperiiitendance of the undersigned, by whor 
four hundred feet in lengtli. The medical attendance is all 
that can be desired, and experienced and capable persons THE PEOPLE’S PATENT OFFICE 
are employed as bath attendants. Mrs. Stkfhkns, female This well known establishment is still carried on under 
physician, has had several years experience in the treat- the personal superintendance of the undersigned, by whom 
ment ot diseases of her own sex. The proprietors and all the necessary drawings, specifications, aud^documents, 
between V arna and Shumla. Leesburgh, Va., July 7.—I hear complaints of 
It w stated that m an encounter at Silts na . the \ vhoat in ( his 6ectio n. I saw some 
between the Russians and Lurks, the latter lost fields on the road ba dly damaged. 
1400 and the former 1500. . /. „ T “ . 
The pontoon bridge at Kalarasach had been Indianapolis, la., July 8. I am told the wheat 
desuoved by a storm, and 5U0 Russian soldiers crop in Marion county is an average one, not- 
J withstanding the rust and fiy in some of the 
ut ow ntu. fields Swiue—388 in market. Hnces from $o@g live ■ 
SS if Ia. W Our-beat cr«P h CAMBRIDGE CAITLE MARXET.-July 
It 1 tE lsfs 
House ot Louis the Ganada Hill naapas.e<i m . ■ ■ . $ 8.00 • 2 d do, $T,25@7,;iO; 3d, qo, $7,00; ordmar 
Committee. The position Austria had just, eincou ties. Hideisv cwt. $6,oo@6,60. Tallow $8,50@8,75. Pt 
taken is looked upon with great distrust, and Plymouth, Ohio, July 7.—Notwithstanding roe. Calf Skins, 15cV lb. Veal Calves $5 to $9. 
_ * . J | . • A I • 1 , „ Al l . . I I A ij 1 Miiin/wl Cl.Anna \\T m-lrinrf Ovotl - isdi tn 1XJ/Kll!^K 
\ V , , T T 1 .r n , . . . ALBANY CATTLE MARKET-July 17. 
Leesburgh Va, July 7.-I hear complaints of ^ w Woolford , R Buir , 1!ead , Washington street.-Beef 
rust 111 the wheat in llllS section. I saw some market. Prices—Kxtra <>8,00; 1st quality 
fields on the road badly damaged. $7@7,50; 2d do, $ti,60; 3d, $5,50@6. 
I .id ianapolis, la., J uly 8 .-I am told the wheat .£<>'- “ d ~ 15 iu markul ’ PriceH ran e e from 
crop in Marion county is an average one, not- sheep'and Lambs—1,200 in market. Prices range at 
withstanding the rust and fly in some of the from $ 3,00 to $4 for Sheep, $2,60@3,50 for Lambs, 
fields. Swine—388 in market. Prices from $o@4, live weight. 
La Porte, la., July 7.—Our wheat crop is CAMBRIDGE CATTLE MARKET.— July 12. 
physicians intend to spare no means that can be employed, f„ r Patents, Caveats, Designs, Foreign Patents, &e., are 
that will hasten a sure and permanent cure of their pa- prepared with the utmost fidelity and dispatch, on very 
tients, and that can render t'ueir stay at their establish- moderate terms. 
At market 603 Cattle—452 Beef Cattle, 168 Stores. 
mtut pleasant and agiteabiL. Persons wishing for information or advice relative to Pa- 
236-0Daiisville j ivineston C«i V Y tents or Inventions, may at all times consult the under- 
" l Dansville, lav mgston Co., N. \. sijned withuut c/iari re, either personally at his office, or by 
A isyw TR7 T SS letter. To those living at a distance, lie would state, that 
a lrtCDD. all the needful steps necessary to secure a Patent, can be 
The above Truss, patented January 17th, 1854, has been arranged by letter, just as well as if the party were pres- 
succcssfully used iu a huge number of cases, both in old ent, and the expense of a journey be thus saved. When 
and recent ruptures. It can be applied to children as w ell parties wish to be informed as to Die probability of being 
as to older persons, to a rupture of the navel, as well as enabled to obtain Patents, it will be necessary for them to 
to one of the groin. The pads and spring can be adjusted forward by mail a rough outline sketch and description of 
so that a greater or less degree of pressure can be brought t i le inventions. No fee or charge is made for such exam- 
to bear upon Die rupture, at the desire of the wearer. It inations. 
there are many who believe the object in taking we have all thought the wheat entirely ruined, 
possession of the Turkish Principalities is to aid there will be about one-third of the usual yield, 
the Emperor. She is strictly watched, however, Allegan Co., Mich., July fi.- I believe the 
by both England and France. 
'France.— Little of importance from this coun- 
Allegan Co., Mich., July fi.- ’ believe the 
wheat crop of this county is larger than ever 
before. Having will be late, lv t ' - d eats 
try. Prince Charles Lucien Bonaparte lell from j oob well. \V'e liave a good :>rospoctot i eiu-i es. 
his horse and fractured lus leg. 1 
The Latkst.— The Czar has left St. Peters- Raci,,c ’ U ! 1 - v >~' Ve sl,a11 ^ nearly 
burgh for the South, and an allied expedition twice as much wheat this year as la. It is 
against Crimea is fitting out. The flight of the n P e to cu 
Russians from tlie Principalities is confirmed. Independence, Mo., July 1.—Our wheat is 
The Austrian loan will lie 35O,OUO,0OO florins, harvested and the yield an average one. Hemp 
The works on tlie fortifications at St. Peters- is excellent, oats and beans good, corn always 
burgh are carried on incessantly. so. The weather hot and sultry. 
Storks —Working Oxen — $64 to 144@1S8. 
Cows and Calves — $21 to $50@76. Two years old — 
$25 to $35@37. Three years old—$36 to $70@72. 
Shkkf and Lambs— 3,009 at market. Prices — Extra — $5 
to $7 @10. By lot—$2,25 to $3@4,50. 
Swine — None. 
BRIGHTON CATTLE MARKET-July 13. 
At market 950 Beef CatUe, 150 Stores, 5,400 Sheep, and 
500 Swine. 
Prices— Beef Cattle — The market is dull; Beef Cattle 
sell quick. Extra $8,25@8, 60; first quality, $7,75@8,00; 
:>d. $7,00@7.60; 3d, $0,00@$6,75. 
V. ' king Oxen—Sales $S0@140 to $155. 
Cows rod Calves—Dull; Sales$24 to $55. Sheep—Sales 
of small lots $3.25 to $4,25@<5. 
Swine—Dull; one lot to peddle LV, one do, 4’4c; spring 
pigs 6c. At retail from 5 to 7 >bC. 
seldom fails to give the greatest amount of ease and com- Private consultations held daily with Inventors from 9 
fort, and iu recent eases curing the patient in Die course a. M to 6 P. M. All consultaUohs and business stricDy 
of six months or a year.. private and confidential. 
This f Mosc ™’ Models from a distance may be sent by express or other- 
L.v.ngston county, N. Y here all orders will be prompt- j y furDier information apply to oraddress, post- 
ly attended to. _[*36-31]_ L. B.UH1TE. ALFRED E. BEACH, 
” vnrnglT patt-tv Editor and Proprietor of the People’s Journal, Solicitor of 
LAvLiS (.Allirti. American and Foreign Patents. People’s Patent Office, 
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bred Cattle from England, embracing pure blood Horses, - 
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