CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER 
HOWARD’S 
NEW ONE AND TWO-HORSE MOWERS, 
LOUTSVILLF, Kv , Juno 17.—There in nochange In woo', 
and w»* quota tub-washed nt, grc-iwo at a-tul 
lmllad at 2F(rt'.Vc. Sales of 10,WO lbs. Morgan* Santa Fo 
wool lit 18k— Courier. 
TORONTO, 0. W-- Juno I I An active t oll! in being 
done in wool, of which tho supply is increasing. Tin? bout 
campion „f washed, tlnil ready solo at CiVA ;:7* a c V but 
too onJinary price is not abort! 26Sc.— Globe. 
WOOD'S IMPROVED MOWING MACHINE, 
* " For I Hi }l>. I'uti-ntiMl Fob. !t», I 
Tiik success of Nils Mower during tbo past, harvest is 
without n parallel in the history ot Mowing Machines In 
introducing it, loitered to the farmers a mower at a less price 
than any in use, one that was light, durably, and capable of 
doing perfect work. It has performed more than I claimed 
font; the reduction in price and droit is equal to M per 
cent., ns the trial a and tests show, (see my pamphlets for 
lAw.) I have added some improvements to it for this year; 
a lever arrangement Tor raising the milter'har, sumo of the 
parts am strengthened, and the driviug-whef'lsare enlarged. 
I continue to msnu&otui'e, an heretofore, Miinnv’n cele¬ 
brated Combined Reaper ami Mmver, with Wood’s Improve 
niunt This Msohinerqlly inaiutiiiti* its reputation ns 11 m 
beatCombined Kenner and Mmver yet introduced, and in¬ 
ferior to none as a Reaper or Mower. 
I have added to this machine a Heir Raking attachment, 
of my mvn Invention, the moat, Simple in its structure and 
mode of operation of anything of the kind ever olio red to 
the public, 
Price of Two Horse Mmver, delivered here on the cars, ftt) 
I'o, Oiie-Uorse do do. do. do. 77ii 
Do, Combined Machine, do. do. do. *iti) 
Ilo. do. with Self-Raking Attachment, *140 
M8-9t W ALTER A. WOOD, Hoosick Falla, N?Y. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Pads. 
Farm Work for June,.197 
Iaquiries and Notes,.197 
Springhalt—folds in Horses,..’..197 
Draining, and Draining Tile, [Illustrated,].197 
Fool in the Foot,. 197 
The Chiil-Crusher,. 197 
Grub* in Corn Land,. 198 
Those Cows,. 198 
Are decaying Carrots poisonous?.198 
How aged Farmera may enjoy Life,.193 
The Bee ■ Keeper —Tbe Bee Moth, No. II,.193 
Inquiries and Jwsjrcr#—Lameness in Pigs; Culture 
of Colton: Weed for a name : Bloody Milk : To protect 
Animals from Flies: Garget— Effects of Iodine; To pre¬ 
vent Hens sitting, &e.; Drains in Quicksand,.198 
Agricultural MureHany —The Weather and Crops— 
The Wheat Crop; (iron* at the West: Couch Grass: 
Tbe Flower Seed Trade: Progress in Iowa; Trial of 
Reapers and Muwers; Superior Winter Barley.198 
HORTICULTURAL. 
The Garden,. W 
Willson's Albany Strawberry, [Illtralrated,].199 
Scott’s Seedling Strawberry, [Illustrated,].199 
Randolph's Pine Strawberry, [Illustrated,] . 199 
Summer Roses,.%.199 
The Climbing Plants,. 199 
Bignonia, or Trnmpet Flower, [Illustrated,].199 
Fertilizing the Strawberry,...199 
A Destructive Leaf Roller,..199 
What Destroyed the Cnhhace,,. ,...199 
IJtrrlicn Rural .Votes—An Error Fruit Crop in Penn ; 
Fruit front Cuba; Fruits weired; Yucca Pannentieri; 
Dwarf Nasturtium; Cinerarias; BondueJli’g Statice_ 199 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Wheat Mullins; Corn Muffins; Ginger Cookies; Johnny 
Cake: Cheap Fruit Cake; Wedding Cake: Preserving 
Fruit: Remedy for Asthma: To P.onovate 8 i|k Drews; 
Pie-Plant Short-Cake Coloring Straw.199 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
Misunderstood, [Poetical.] 11 Woman's Rights;" My 
Teacher's Prayer; Tell your Wife; Wile vs. Lady,.300 
CHOICE MTSCELL ANY. 
A Chick-.vdoe Soup, IPoeticol.l The most Easily At¬ 
tainable Ambition : The Poet and the Philosopher: 
Homo Life; Beautiful Paragraph; Pride,. 200 
SABBATH M0SING3. 
Mine, [Poetical,] Religious 'Wants of a Busy Life; The 
Religion of Paving Debt*; Gems of Wisdom; Genuine 
Biography; Our Best Pleas,.200 
TflE TRAVELER. 
A Trip to California.—Letter XI,.301 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Phenomena of Raindrops; Dollio Dutton, “Tho Lit¬ 
tle Fairy," [Illustrated,]. 201 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
Treatment of Canary Birds ; Working Out; Power of 
Thought in Animals,.201 
STORY TELLER. 
Power of Short Words, [Poetical;] Tho New Life,.204 
Vrrt few are aware of the great improvements made 
by me in the last year iu Mowing Machines. While 
these machines retain the important features of th* 
Ketchura Machine, the improvements made in their con¬ 
struction are truly astonishing. 
The change of gear, and size and motion of the kuives, 
make at least one-quarter difference iu the direct draft 
of the Machines, and they cannot be equaled, in this 
respect, by any machine fu the world. 
They are made wholly of iron, except the pole and 
track clearer, which, of conrse, renders them durable. 
They have all the conveniences of throwing in and out 
of gear by the driver in his seat. They run on wheels, 
and by Emery's Patent Adjustable Roller, the driver has 
perfect control of the tlnger bar to raise it over stones 
or gtnmpe, nr in backing, or in going from Held to field. 
It is with difficulty that I can supply the unexpected 
demand for these machines for the Coming harvest, and 
all who desire the best Mower, iin ull respects, now offer¬ 
ed for sale, will please send their orders early, so that I 
may be governed accordingly. 
1 give below one of the many letters I bare received 
iu relation to my new machine, which is from a practical 
farmer, and I do not know as I could say anything more 
truly, or that would give the public a more just apprecia¬ 
tion of this valuable Mower. 
Buffalo, N. Y., I860. R, L. HOWARD. 
Mr, R. L Howard, Esq.—D ear Sir: I have noticed 
your new Spur Mower, and I am surprised to see the 
improvements you have made upon it. I hardly thought 
it possible, I like the new gear much, which, with the 
alteration to n small knife, and shorter crank, must make 
the machine run very light. 1 have always done very good 
work with my old mower, and thought if it was a little 
more convenient to throw in aud ont of gear, and have 
the means to raise the finger bar, that it would be per¬ 
fection. 
I see in your new Mower that you have all these con¬ 
veniences, as well as several others, complete, and I do 
not hesitate in saying that I think the late improvements 
the greatest you have ever made. Yours, See., 
M. BotlkR. 
New Hartford, Onoi. Co., N. Y., June 7th, 1860. 
Common Canadian,.A.axTt A.75 
Extra Canadian,. 6 ,oodi. 7 . 2.5 
Fancy Genesee,. S,50@6,2a 
Extra i.minee... (!, iOCair.i’A 
Extra Kentucky. tv'iUuvd.fiO 
Ci it 11 men), steady and salable at 10 u l Is. t< h*) tf.s, 
Grain There ig (rood supply of wheat offering, and tho 
market rules in lo ur id’ the inn or. Wo have only to note 
a sale ol trial bu. MedltorraBeitu »t 31,24, Oirii is not active 
and the mar feet Is easier; sales of Wesfnro mixed nlinatat. 
ole. In Ryo we notice a sale of doi) hu. at 84c. Oats rjulnt 
and unchanged, with a good supply on the market. Jour. 
OSWEGO, June 18.—FLOru—Market dull hut unchanged; 
sales ut SflGj !t, 2 A fnr common to uxtrn State. 
Giuix Wheat in modi'rate demand, with sales Canada 
wub .it $ 1,1 lull,iu nn l iVrnarhan on p. t. U'.irn is without 
material change; mien Illinois at .VlVukUc: Indiana at file, 
to arrive. Oats a shade better; mhIcb Canadian at 36calloat. 
Barley scarce mul nominal. Rye scarce; sales Canadian at 
7fiV\ Peas quiet. 
PHILADELPHIA, Ji'.nk IS. — iiroadHtufis very dull ex¬ 
cept- corn. 
Gkm.v—W heat had a declining tendency— Sl,4i)i ],S 0 for 
white: ?l,IS.d)l,2fi for red. Provisions quiet 
TOR0S Ti l, June Ifi, Fi.org Flour liar not been much 
traded in during tho week, the offering! being small, with a 
ADVERTISING TEILMS, lo Advance TlKRTY-FtVK 
Ckjtth a Link, each insertion. A prlee and a half for extra 
display, ot fifu cents per line of space. Spkoial Notictsl 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Seventy Pent* a lane. 
f v"TjtrBt'Ku N'rw-Yodrkr has afar larger circulation 
tlian any similar Journal in the world, ntul is undoubtedly 
ttie best advertising medium of its fines in America. 
1 Kftfl r«UNfl* GENUINE 1’t ltlM.KFKU* ELAT 
I itlV/Lf TURNIP SEED tuov growing. Orders eolieil- 
ed. For terms, and further information, address SAMUEL 
S. HAINES, Marlton, Burlington Co., N. J. 
COPIES SOLD SINCE JAN’Y 1 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
Itv FRANK OKORBY, 
0 9 Tint P a 1L A D K I, pIt t A II A It. 
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gi ves general torinli for Agreements of all 
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H Tells A ou How to draw un Bonds and Mortgages, Affi¬ 
davits, Powers of AUoruov, Notes and Bills 
ol Exchange, Receipts ami Releases. 
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tiie Statutes of Limitation, and amount and 
kind of properly. Exempt from Execution 
iu every State. 
It Tells Y’ou How to niakn an Assignment properly, with 
forms lor Composition with Creditors, nipj 
the Insolvent Laws of every State. 
It Tells You Tho legal > - elalions existing between Guard- 
bin and Ward, Master and Apprentice, and 
Landlord and Tenant. 
It Tells You What constitutes Libel and Slander, and the 
Law as to Marriage Dower, the Wile’s Right 
in Property, Divorce and Alimony. 
It Tells You Till' Law for Mechanics' Liens iu every State, 
and the Naturalization Laws of this coun¬ 
try, aud how lo comply with the same. 
It Tell* Y'ou The Law Uom'nriiiug Pensions and how to ob¬ 
tain one, and tho Pre-Emption Isvws to 
Public Lands. 
It Tells Y'ou The Law for Patents, with mode of proce¬ 
dure j), ohtnining one, with Interference!!, 
Assignments and 3’|ih|q of Fees, 
It Tolls Y ou How to make your Will, and how to Admin¬ 
ister on an Estate, with the law and the re¬ 
quirements thereof in every State. 
It Tells Y’ou Tho meaning of I,aw Terms In general use, 
nml explains to you t|m Legislative] Exe¬ 
cutive and .ludlei il Powers of both the 
General aud Slate Government*. 
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do yon r business legally, thus saving a vast 
amount of property, and vexatious litiga¬ 
tion, by its timely consultation. 
Single coiues wiil he sent by mail, postage paid, to every 
Funner, every Mechanic, every Man of Business, and every 
body in every Slate, on receipt of *1,00, or iu law stylo of 
binding at *1,26. 
fti nnn a vir a i? can. he made hy enter- 
JLKCTIW YVKATHEli INDICATOR. -This neat and 
J curious instrument I'nretelU the weather from 12 to .’l 
litre In advance Sent free l>v mail for fill cents, by ad- 
csslng the mntiafsc'nreis LEE A CO., Box Ml P •»., K’*w- 
k, New Jersey Liberal disconnl to Agents. 
VITM. T<. PRIJNTCE Sc CO., 
ITIitTSITINGr, N. Y., 
Wn.t. Hupply, during summer, all Native and Fokkio.v 
Graphs from pots, packed for transportation. 
Htrawmciikiks of one hundred and fifty varieties; Bulb¬ 
ous Roots, Peonies, Rhubarb rind Asparagus, after July 1 st. 
II i-~ Pncml Catalogues forapplleallous inclosing stumps. 
I AAKGUTOKM SALK OF HI.At K IIAWK HT4K1K. 
J Fifleen horses and colls, belonging to the estate Of the 
late Judge TurRill, will lie sold at Auction, at Wine Cteek 
Farm, Wednesday.June 27tli, i860- 
Ternwt A credit of from three to nine months will be 
given on approved notes, or a. discount offi pqr rent wljl be 
made for cash down. For circulars applv to 
WILLIAM TURNER, Aeeut, 
BJg-lt _ Box W9, Oswego, S’ V. 
M’COKMICK’S COM 1111VKXJ) 
1 1 REAPER AND MOWER. 
Wr take pleasure in presenting to the Fnuiiern of Western 
New York, for the harvest of 18(10, the only complete com¬ 
bined hlarhim: nom manufacturedl Wiui ils many nod 
recent improvements it will be found superior ns a Mower, 
with lighttmilensydrauglit,accomplishing more work, with 
less expenditure nf paioer than any other mncblbo mode, 
Cinnbimntt simplicity, strength and durability A wnr- 
roritee given to every fail chasm-. Any farmer who may 
desire it, is at liberty to work this machine through the 
harvest with any other, and keep and pay tor tho nn« pre¬ 
ferred Sample machines mny bn seen at. (ho Warehouse 
of W. 11. I lot,if nk, No.'s 36 k 87 Exchange titreot, Rochester, 
and also at Fidrport, N. Y 
Address It WILLIAMS, 
filfl-lt Gen. Ag'tfor C. H. M'Coumick & Kao. 
TIIE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jorm Pi—The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows : 
(Swra Oatti.k —First quality, 1:1 ewt. 'f:MXFi?,!l, , 2fi; onll- 
nary, J8,rg>(i9,iXl; common, |8,lK>: i.8,fill; inferior, 00, o'H, IK). 
COWS a VO Uai.vks p'iTst. ipiality, $AU,fi0icr;60L(M: i trilinary, 
Afo.UO a7.o.()0; Common, 8 S 8 ,wV l ir«.» l TO; Inferior, fCAOWiCiO.IJO. 
V«a u Cai.vk.h— First quality, fI it.., fi>*qr 6 o; Ordinary 
Hs'e.fi:-; Common, 4(e CJo; Inferior, 3fm»c. 
8 ii a up ask Lambs.— lhiine quality, ft head, f.t,0OT«:6,OO; 
ordinary, JteiA; common, S.'VtOra:*,' 1 "; inferior, t'J/. cX 
Swin*.—F irst quality, f. • iiQc; all others, ftj, \ 6 o. 
ALBANY, JI’Na 18.—CATT17R — At nor market this week, 
tlrer!■ hn.l been, altogether, rm less titan +,I.‘U head of cattle. 
on sale nearly 4,000 hrtuivbt in during the last four days, 
aodupward.il .9 0 that were held over since last market 
day For weeks il has been a losing business to drover*, 
and we know of nothing that promises a speedv improve¬ 
ment. Everything is against them higliet freights and an 
ovra-supply, confronted with a nteadily ilecreuung demand 
bwCftiiSO of t lie eattle .lisease In the East (concerning which 
lire autlmritiOH of Massaclruaelts, Maim-, and Rlmdn l,lnn.l, 
have frightened tho peopleuf tlroso Stares rmt of all irlish 
for beef,) anil the near approach of the fruit season Fur 
premium Beeves it Is Impossible to get more timer ou lb, 
ou the hoof, and very IIOn steers,of clioice quality, are sell 
ieg at 4(<m\jc rf th. Hlieep and Lambs in light request, and 
selling atW.r-sc 'ft lb, l’rime fat hogs 6 c ft lt>. 
Receipts—Th« following is our comparative statement, of 
receipts at this market over t.ho Control Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cttUio to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Imst week. last voar. 
Cattle.1,893 3,920 3,(84 
Sheep,.2,868 eft's) 8,432 
Hogs. KiO 205 111 
rricos—The sales made indicate a decline from the low 
prices that rulvd last week, yet tho trade ia slow, UotwtiU- 
standing the falling oil: 
This week. I-antweek, 
Premium. B @ r> (iiA'n'o 
Extra...... .4»<CtJ4*i 
F irst quality.. 3 J 4®4 3>i®4 
hecoml quality.3 ©S'f 3 @ 8 .'f 
Third quality. @ 2 ^ (ffi2js 
Inferior... (go Qi) 
CAMRKIDGE, June IS.— Whole nnmber of Cattle lit 
market 363—about 328 Beeves, and 43 8 to re h, consisting of 
W r.rklng Oxen, Milch Cows, aud one.two find three years old. 
Pkiiiko-M arket Reel' -Kxlra, *7.0007,00; first quality, 
* 6 . 7 fi(a' 0 ,fi 0 : second quality, W,2fi; third quality, $4,26@0,0l): 
“BEOWK’S LAXATIVE TE0CHES.” 
Thprk is no taint of quackery in their composition. 
Very many of the first physicians, where the Troches 
are manufactured, know their ingredients, and freely 
recommeud their use. Whore habitual, or occasional, 
constipation exists, they will infallibly remove it, and 
will, in due limo, restore a natural and healthy action. 
S TKKL PLOWS. We are maudfneturing for the spring 
trade larg* numbers of our Mohawk Valley Clipper 
Plows, with steel mold-board and land side, with sleul or 
cast point, as desired,and would refer you to the following 
persons, who have them In use; 
John Johnston, Grineva, N Y 
J. Ingertoll, Iltnn, N. Y. 
Win. Summer, Ponmrin, S C 
R. C. Kills. Lyons, N. V 
Col. A. J. gammer, Loll* Swamp, Florida. 
A. J. Bowman, Utica, N Y. 
A Bradley, Mankato, Minnesota, 
F Mnckie, L’tii'a, N. Y. 
We are also manufacturing Havre's Patent Horse line and 
Potaio Covering Machine, Hayre's Patent Cultivator Teeth 
in quantities for the ti'«|te. nml all kinds of steel and swage 
work in tho agricultural line. Send for a circular. 
REMINGTONS. M lUKJMM A-. CO 
6 IS-laiu-lf Union Agricultural Works, llioti, N. Y. 
Spcrial Notices 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES. 
tlPI.uUt" 7\ T I’j/V I V prisingmeoeverywhere 
in selling the above work, us our Inducements to all suuh 
are very liberal. 
For single copies of the Book, nr for terms to agents, with 
other information, apply to or address 
JOHN K. FOTTKIt, Publisher, 
533-wctf No. 617 Ransom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
|3F”A Nkw Halit Volumk of the Roral Nkw-Yorkkr 
will commence with July. Agents and Subscribers will 
please note—bearing in mind that new single or club 
subscriptions, and renewals, are now in order, for either 
a half or whole year. 
MONROE CO. HORSE SHOW 
gVDTlD HOLIDAY EXHIBITION 
July 4th, I«GO. 
rpKF.TH FOU THE MILLION KOMETH1NO NEW. 
I Office No, 7 Mansion House Block, 68 .-Rate street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [526-III E. K WILSON. 
Tfis Board of Managers respectfully announce that 
the next Annual Horae Show and Holiday Exhibition of 
the Monroe Co. Agricultural Society, will be held on the 
Fair Grounds, near Rochester, on Wednesday, the 4th of 
July ensuing. 
The aim is to render the Exhibition highly Useful and 
Interesting to practical men, and Attractive aud Enter¬ 
taining to the public generally. Liberal premiums are 
offered for the various Classes of Horses—Thorough¬ 
breds, Road and Carriage, General Utility, Draft and 
Heavy Work, &c. The principal premiuma in the several 
classes are for Stallions, Matched and Single Horses, 
Brood Mares aud Colts, aud the fastest Walking Horses. 
Though no prises are offered for Speed, the Road and 
Carriage Horses arc to be exercised on tho fine Track, 
for display of Style, Action, Ac., under the direction of 
the Judges. 
LIST OP PREMIUMS. 
CLASS I—THOROUGH-BRED HORSES. 
No. 1 —Stallions and Mares —Beat Thorough-fired Stal¬ 
lion, with Pedigree, $ 2 u. Rest Thorough-bred Mare, with 
Pedigree, $ 20 . 
class ri-nonsEs for road or carriage. 
No.2— Stallions —Best Stallion 4 years older over, 
$ 20 ; 2 d, $ 10 . BentStallionS years old,$ 10 ; 2d, $5, Best 
Stallion 2 years old, $5. 
No. 3 —Matched Horses and Mares —Best Pair Matched 
Horses, $29; 2d, 12 . Best Pair Matched Mares, $ 20 ; 2d, 
$10. ’ ' 
No. 4— Single Horses —Best Gelding, $15; 2J, $ 8 . Best 
Mare, $ 10 ; 20 , $5. 
5 S'” Road and Carriage Horses to be exercised on tho 
Track, under direction of the Judges, aud their Travel, 
.Style, Action, Ac., to be considered iu making awards. 
C5LAS8 HI—HORSE3 FOR GENERAL UTILITY. 
No. 5— Stallions —Rest Stallion 4 years old or over, 
$ 20 ; 2d, $10 Best Stallion 3 years old, $ 10 ; 2d, $5 
Best Stallion 2 years old, $5, ’ 
No. 6 — Mnh bed Heldinos and Mores —Best Pair Match¬ 
ed Geldings, $20; 2d, $10.' Best Pair Matched Mares, $15; 
Ju, 10 . 
No 7 — Sitf/rU. ihrrse and Pomes—Rest Gelding, $15; 
-d, $ 10 . Rest Mure, $10: 2 d, $-j. Beat Pair Pomes, $10; 
2 d, $ 6 , Best Pony, $ 6 ; 2 d, $3, 
No, 8 —Brood Mares and Colts —Best Mare, with foal 
at he, g |,|« $ 15 - 2 d, $io. Best Colt 3 years old, $ 8 ; 2d, 
old $ 4 ^o f $2 2 old »* 5 ; 2 J »*3, Beat Colt 1 year 
CLASS IV—HEAVY DRAFT AND WORK HORSES. 
No. 9 —.X(rt^,a n <i—Best Stallion 4 years old or over, 
$L>; 2d 1 $10. Best StaUlou 3 years old, $10; 2d, $5. 
Best Stallion 2 years old, $ 5 . ’ 
No. 10 —Mulched addings and Mares— Best Pair 
Matched Geldings, $ 20 ; 2d, $10. Best Pair Matched 
Mares, $15; 2 d, $ 8 . 
CLASS V—FAST WALKING HORSES. 
No. 11 -Double and Single Walking Horses—Bust 
1 air, $ 20 ; 2 d, $ 10 . Best Single Horse, $ 10 ; 2d, $5. 
V&~ The Horses in this ells'-' will be tested on the 
1 rack, under the direction of a Competent Committee. 
Competition for Premiums is open to the States and 
Canada, and strange ru and their horses will be cordially 
welcomed. All horses should be entered and on the 
grounds before 10 o’clock. 
Attkactioxs appropriate to the occasion, aud for a 
Holiday Exhibition, will be included la the Programme — 
one of which is mentioned below. 
Fki.m,—A dults, 25 cante, each admission; 
q s i." 3 V. atui y° ull) UQ 'fe r 14 jvar* of age, lo cents each 
mtaaie Horse and Rider, 35 cents; Single liorie and Car- 
+■*) cunt*, Ami 25 or 15 cetitti lor eitcU occap&ttt. 
ahaH Ulug M K° ; Two-horse Carriage, 40 cunts, and 
above, rates tor each occupant As this is an extra 
f-xait/iUon, and the Society needs all its profits to make 
raprovemmita upon the hair Grounds, all persons. 
» r kifet Aonual or non-members, will be charged 
uae lor admission. Tbe Board of Managers Confidently 
ofli t “ at , ev * r y Bife Member who desires the prosperity 
v„, wdety.will cheerfully second this proposition, and 
ore a Q ,j ac pf or a good and )rrujtlalite Holiday Exhibition. 
For further particulars, see biiU. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Prtft. 
Samuel Millkr, Sec’y. 
H A YL V. MOKIHIFF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
• and Alderney Cuttle, Sunth Uuwn and Silesian 
Sheep, So(T ii/.Ii .<ml b'tsr.r. Piys, Rochester. N. Y. ffiiltf 
In Lodi, Seneca County. N. Y, on Friday, Juno 1 st, I860 
Col. JOHN MONTGOMERY, aged 75yearB. 
r p O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Healthy 8alcratn$ 1 Dcaltkj Dreadt SemctliiDj N«f( 
D. II. D£ LAND St 06.>8 
OITEivrioyvr.. fci-A.LiBRA.’i'xjjg i 
“Tub very beat article of Snieratun now in-use." Much 
has been sold ot tue injurious effect of SaleratuH upon the 
health, but nothing dal he qg.re harmlvee than perfectly 
P.i’n..•'“*!, wnen propoi ly u.4«d THIS Solerutna in 
ITiik subjoined Remedy is not, a Secret Preparation, hut 
id used extensively by Moi icul Men in the vicinity of Bos- 
ton with the best results.| 
JONAH \VlJlTCOMXJ\S 
RICSIKDY FOU 
ASTHMA, 
Prepared from a German rnctpe, obtained by the bate Jonas 
Whitcomb, in Europe. It, is well known to have alleviated 
tins disorder in file case, when all other appliances of med 
leal skill iiad beep abandoned by hint in despair In no case 
of purely Aclhrnatie riiansoter, has it (ailed to gUe Imme¬ 
diate relief] and it has effected many permanent euros. 
ItconUinn no poisonous or injurious properties what¬ 
ever; and an Infant may tithe it with perfect safety 
[Letter from a Clergyman ] 
ikS'I’IIMA . 
W.UUxrioro', Vt , May 12,18fi7. 
Messrs. Joseph Bin nett a Co •—I take pleasure (n staling 
the wonderful effects of “ Wmtoomi.b Rf.mkpy eon min 
Asthma’’ on my wife. A - often us tin or twelve limeii iu u 
year slie was brought to the very gab s of death, requiring 
two 01 three watchers, sometimes fov several days ami 
nights in snccesrion. At one time she was so farUOue that 
her pli.VHieiao could not eount her pulse I eoroulled nu> 
mertni.i phy sieuiiiH of the highest celebrity, to little or no 
purpose. At length I heard of ‘‘Whitcombs Remedy," it 
acted like aeharm; It cnuhlod her to slewp quietly in a few 
miontos, and nearly broke o|i I.Iik disease. ] am a Metho¬ 
dist clergyman, stationed hero, ! shall L« happy to answer 
uuy inquiries respedirig her ca*e 
Yours truly, KIMBALL HADI.EY. 
Prepared by JOSRl'H BFRN'ETT A CO , LiObtoir, and 
sold by all Druggists- 
One Hollar per Dottle, 
Marriages 
At Perry Center, June 6 th, by Rev. T. M. nnmiMAX, of 
York. Mr. ABNK.K CHAPPELL and Miss MARTHA W. 
BOOTH, daughter of Pktkii Booth, Esq., of tho above 
place. 
Markets, Commerce, & 
Bcral Nkw-Yorker Oekicb, ) 
JtocheBfer, Jyno 20 , 1860.S 
FlopR—W e Cannot alter quotations as there Is not auf- 
fleient doing to fix rates. 
Craw.—'T here lx bet little change in tills department of 
trade. • Oats are declining. Beans have dropped 12 cents 
per buskel- 
Mkats—M etH Pork is Ann at $13,00 per hbi., thug taking 
off the range of $ 1,00 which has been heretofore imposed. 
Dairy, &c.—Butter lower. Lard drooping a little Tal¬ 
low, both rough and tried, has declined Si cent per pound. 
Wool.—T here is but vm y little doing iu this commodity, 
as yet, and buyers aro not anxious to contract except at a 
reduction from our quoted rates of the paat week. Small 
lota aro only offered in the market, and these are taken at, 
prices ranging from 25 to 41 cents,—a decline of 3@4 r.ts per 
pound. It is expected that tho coining week will exhibit 
transactions of some importance, and then we will be en¬ 
abled to know just what producers may expect from the 
purchasers. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Eggs, doxen.I0@lic 
Houey, box.lfttfllfic 
Caudles, box.. ,12® I3e 
Candles, extra .. 14 c 
Knurrs axd Rom h. 
Apples, bushel.,(Mtc'<i)$l 
Apples, dried. tl.OGQjJ 1,00 
Peaches, dried, » lb, 
(]AST 8TEEX. BELLS, 
FOR CHUR CUES, ACADEMIES. 
FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, St O. 
from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, have been tested jn all cli¬ 
mates, Europe and America. Weigh less: cost less per 
pound; have better tongs; can he heard farther than otfier 
bells. They cost fill per cent,, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which aro ulao Bold by me at .Makers' Prices. 
Br{>lir>n Fieriu 'L’wl<»*n in Itixeliairgo. 
or re-cast on short notice. Such bells will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells of same size. 
Send for Circular. Bells delivered in all parts of the 
United States or Canada, by 
JAMKR <}. DUDLEY, 
618 -tf 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
TtAK.M FOH HALE.-The Bubscriber offers for sale a 
1 farm of /.'■ acres, situated one mile north of tiie village 
Of Waterloo, Seneca Co, N. Y , on the Ontario and Wav mi, 
Plank Road, with good farming land, two good orchards of 
the very beat, fruit, good buildings oral I kinds, well fenced, 
three wells, and in every respect a vei r di sirable location. 
PLATT CROSBY. 
Waterloo, June 9th, I 860 , »Vil-l3t 
HOWE’S IMPROVED BA! Oil CATTLB SCALES, 
THE BEST IN USE! 
First Preralum over Fnicfinnks, at Vermont State Fair. 
'67 and ‘08. First Premium unit no competition In 
‘fiO. First Premium at 13 DJlTorent. State Fairs. Sil- 
ver^nnil^rironro Modalfl st Am or lean Institute Fair, 
Down's rioALKft Krire Am. U.-ura, have Great Simplicity, 
Wonderful Accuracy. ' 
Require no Bit) may be set ou top of the ground, or on 
a barn floor, and easily removed. 
1 Y 0 Cheek Hods: So friction on Knife Edges; all friction 
received on Balls. Weigh truly if out level. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station iu the United States or 
Canada, set op, and warranted to give entire satisfaction. 
or taken back. 
Send for Circulars and prio« lists, with account of trial of 
Scales between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Fain., to J A MESG. DUDLEY, 
. General Western Agent, 93 Mein street. 
T OUNHIH ItY A VV11,1.SON'S IIODMF. RAUF. Tab 
1 J ented and responsible Agents, giving goon references, 
wanted in every State in the Union, to Bell Rights to man- 
ufacturers tiie present hay srnsnn. to whom a hiuidgomo per¬ 
centage will hegiven. A sample Bake met V,ill with full par¬ 
ticulars sent to Avenls, on receipt of S3, Wfilch may he 
tested iu the Imy-fp-ld Ijy tim mnnnfactnror. St<« descrip¬ 
tion in Nl>. 314 Ilf the Rural New Yorker Appbcaljoim, 
post-paid, promptly attended to, a.ldressed to K. I i Wll.l,- 
SOV, Dntaiio, near HamiJtoO, Canada West, who iN nisei 
Patent Agent for Canada aud United Staten. 6il-3t 
p umi, uuuam ucat-ci,>w." tytu 
Meal. Indian.cl,_‘fi.a 1,25 
Wheat, Goncgen 1,40 
Bent white Cau’a..$l,i\u.l,.*,u 
Corn, old.fiOO&Mc 
Corn, new.iiliii fiAc 
Rye, tk) Ibe. Ini... .{ai7HKe 
Outs, by weight.KV/ri'ic 
Barley .. :<P o ,-58c 
Buckwheat.GOdlOOc 
Beans.02,'i<20l)C 
Mkst.m. 
Pork, Mem.$1«,00(313,M 
Pork, clear.$ 2 tijwra 2 i/,iKi 
Pork, cwt.. $6,fin i. 7,00 
Beet, |J7 cwt. y.l/SKotf.iiO 
Spring lambe,«adi,$l,40r ul'.do 
Hatton, carcass.tonic 
HamR, Riuoked.Ufa lie. 
Shoulders... 7(a;7*ic 
Chickens..,,.. .no: 10c 
Turkeys.,..00&)12c 
Beene.34W4M 
Ducks,‘J7 iiair.,.36qii44c 
Daiuv, &o. 
Butter, roll.12(3)12fkc 
Butter, firkin. .isX" I2c 
Cheese.10.Iafa)lUjC 
lArii,tried.. ll^J2c 
Tallow, rough.Bijo 
Tallow, tried.9 q'J *60 
* UI IH1. f i if*, . ....1/Hi 
Cherries, dried, \i Ib.lKy ate 
Pluma, dried.ItgntlHe 
potatew..atdm'in 
Hums axd Ski.vm. 
Slaqghter.f/ra'S.kJc 
Calf. Xd9e 
Sheep pelts.awg $ 2 ,iK.t 
Lamb pelts.... 2ic(a40c 
_ SEJsna. 
Cl oyer, bush.Jfi,0i)'3'fi,2fi 
Timothy.:;,iJ0o'i.3,fi0 
Stt.NDRIKM. 
Wood, hard .$AQ0@4,O3 
Wood. K.rt.f:.(«>'q3,5n 
Coal, Lelii/h.$B,7fiw6,un 
Coal, Scranton_$ 4 , 2 .V.a 4 Ao 
Coal, Pittstoq.ShZNa-i'so 
Coal, Sbamokiu ...%),!!•'c AM 
Coal, Char......hXOJ'JfSc 
Salt, hoi.7. $ 1,35 
Hx.y, tan ..f.«, 00 @ 12 > UO 
Straw, ton,.$ij,(KX'mo,UO 
Wool, yl |b,_.25^410 
Whitehall, bbl.J9,no"i fi.fio 
JR .1. ' V . 1*1 A 
NEW YORK, June 13.—Our market for most descrip¬ 
tions is rather quiet, as the attention of the trade is cen¬ 
tered in the wool growing districts where the shearing and 
contracts arc progressing morn rapidly. It has been tip. 
ekpremed opiofea of detuers aud msmifacturcis gouerally 
tliat tho prices obtained for the clip last year were entirely 
ton high for tiieirinterests, and the dullooss—and depres¬ 
sion, w e may say — In the goods market tins been siq/od as a 
harp To strike a doleful note ton decline id prices Of til" 
raw material this year, nevAr thinking that tho supply and 
detniUKl, nr the slste of the money market, would have 
.m.v healing effect. In the mean time, the large woolen 
Corporations have borrowed Ireely from the banks, aud 
tlmir agents and dealers have been buying up the dip at a 
slight improvement on last year's prices in most districts, 
while in this State an advance of 2@3c M fb is being paid. 
Farmers, no doubt, w ill meet the market promptly, and 
considerable uetiv ity may be looked Tor in the interior du¬ 
ring the uexl fortnight. For fine and selected throe-quait- 
er and full -1 loud Merinaes and Saxony, H/eodc is obUinod, 
and flidrctfvd Saxony, In some counties, has sold a* high as 
fij /.fifii; fur whal may be called pick-lock. Most of the clip 
la iu good condition, but some* parcels have e.omu to market 
and missed into tiie hand* of manufacturers, very damp. 
Ope lot 'if two bales alone,when exposed to the sun, ahow- 
i d a deficiency n| a lbs weight. The transactions comprise 
fi-VOd It- Native Fleece, and Fulled Woolln lots at 35ra55c 
lor the funner, and SOMtifio for tbe Utter, our extreme rates 
for tine qualities; l.% 0 al lbs Unwashed Texas at l.Vrilfio as t,u 
quality; 100 bales Unwsskod Mexican atl.te, 6 months; lfiij 
do. low to meilium California; J5U do. unwashed Mestizo, 
and 60 do. Cordova un terms wo ilid not learn. - Tribune. 
BOSTON, June It.—Demand for lloeca and pulled wool 
moderate during the week but prices are steady. The sales 
have been fiXVoO tbs at prices ranging principally from 
WfmKb: 1-7 lb, ax to quality. The movements iu foreign wool 
embrace 3*9 bales Cape, and 301) bides Mediterranean, and 
Smith American oft private terms. 
Saxony ft Merino.,_62qffkJ Western mixed........igxiCO 
Full Mood.41*2)52 Smyrna, washed.ISQitii 
>4 and Sg blood.........42W147 Do, unwashed.Otmlfl 
(Uimnou..............SOUR'S Syrian.Il(Sa 
Pulled extra.42bn52 Cape.. ,24fifthi 
Do. mtperflne.283148 Crimea....9(®17 
Do. No. I. SK&U Buenos Ayres.N3.4B 
Do. No.2.UOdiXM Peruvian, waahed......2fifip32 
CHICAGO, June 14. SumII quantites of wool begin to 
come in, in blanket, lots, but tho large clips liave not yet be¬ 
gan to move There appears to he a bettor feeling in the 
market, and a shade higher prices are nffoird. Thirty to 
thirty-live cents is paid for native to half-blond, aud thirty- 
seven to forty cents for lhroo-fourths to full-blood.—Dem. 
CINCINNATI, O, June 14. There has been a good deal 
of activity hi the country during tbe part week, and cno- 
sldftrabte quantilscs have changed hands at prices ranging 
from 2d to 45c, being about the same as last year's opening 
figures Tiie purchimes have been made partly un account 
ot F.nxiero njHnu.f'iclui'vis act partly by "peculators. The 
latter have alresdy bought cormiderahlo amounts, end tiie 
(eisiueis is nowin such a shape that, whatever the outcome 
may he, prices promise to be fully sustained during the 
rammer, and growera disposed to sell will experience no 
dllticnlty in realizing at current rates. \V« lenru that in 
some cases as high as 50c has been paid for choice lots.- 
Gazette. 
TOLEDO, O., June 14.—Coinmnn, 2<X«>'I5c; medium, 25® 
30c; fine, 30®35c; fancy clips, 35<aj40c.— Blade. 
Jn*t I’ulillshedi 
fl’JIK YOUNG FARMER'S M A MM. Ry S. lid wards 
I Todd. Containing Practical Directions for Laying nut 
and Working the Farm, and howto Erect Buildings! Fences, 
Faim-GateS, etc. Tho Wor k also embraces 
THE FARMER’S WORK-SHOP, 
With full directions for selecting and lining nil kindeoffarm 
and shop tools. The whole Illustrated by 2 (si original Illus¬ 
trations. 1 vol, Umo,; 459 pages. Price $1 25. 
Also, recent]y published: 
TnE YALE AGRICULTURAL LECTURES. Deliver¬ 
ed at tho Agricultural Convention, New - Haven, 
February, 1*69. 12mo. Cloth. Price. 50 c 
THE COMPREHENSIVE FARM RECORD. Arranged 
for entering alt the operation# of tho farm for 25 
years,. $3 
THE ORCHARD HOUSE; Dr, Ifow to Cptivatk 
Fkitits nxnicn Glass. By Thomas Rivers,.40c 
HUNT'S PATIENTS' AND PHYSICIANS’ AID. A 
Manual for every family,. $1 
COUSIN MAUDE AND ROSAMOND. A New Volume 
by Mrs. Holmes,... $1 
_ G ATALOGUES describing afull assortment of AGRICUL¬ 
TURAL BOOKS sent free to nnv address. 
O. M. SAXTON, BARKER k CO, 
„ No. 25 Park-row. New York, 
Agricultural Book Duhliahery, and Proprietors of The 
Horticulturist 544-2L 
sin turner, 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
riy HKKLKH A W1UMIN MANUFACTURING OO.H 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
COR H«' 0 »nri-w«..y, New York. 
Those Machines combine all the late improvements for 
Hemnnno, Stitching and Felling Seams, and are the best in 
use for samily hkwinu and tailoring work. 
Prices from Mo to $150. QsinnpnL U nxt r a. 
lt „ . S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 and in Sm ith w Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
J)IANOS FOR $150. 
WARRANTED COOD IN EVERY RESPECT. 
MADB RT 
BOARDMAN GRAY «5c CO., 
Albany, N. Y. 
Tuk Subscribers, having been induced, after repeated ap¬ 
plication, to make a PIANO at a low price, to meet the 
wants of tunny now deprived of the luxury, have iierfected 
such an instrument, suitable for SMALL PARLORS, SIT¬ 
TING ROOMS, Ac., finished in Rosewood, a beautiful Pi¬ 
ano, at 
ONE HUNDEED AND FIFTY D0LLAE8. 
IjT These Pianos are grimy wakba.xted, and have all 
our late improvements. _ra i 
Circulars Furnished on Application, giving Full Par¬ 
ticulars. 
They also fernlsh a 
HANDSOMELY FINISHED PIANO, 
Adapted for School Practice and Purposes, at 
ONE OTTtfDUEB AND TWENTY - FIVE DOLLAR# 
(SEND FOH CIRCULARS.) 
Our Regular Style* or LARGE PIANO-FORTES, ««, 7. 
and 7*a Octaves, we continue to make with all the latte Im- 
proveuients, at from $,'ksl to ^si, according to Sire and Fin- 
jsh. lairgn Dlsconrvta made to Cash Buyers. lULL'STRA- 
TKI) PRICE LISTS AND C1RCI LARS*FURNISHED ON 
APPLICATION. All our Piaqo-Fortes have our Great Im¬ 
provement, 
'U iri Id INSULATED IRON RIM, 
Making them thu Best and Most Durable in the World, 
•■sf SEND FOR CIRCULARS. 
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Money Refunded. 
. BOARDMAN, GRAY A CO., 
514-tf Albany, N.Y. 
N U 1 MF.G 1 I’llMF. This variety,so far as Introduced, 
bus superseded every thing of the kiud cultivated, 
(curly nnos excepted i It h.os been pronounced excellent 
by many persons, not generally fond of vegctshlyg of tills 
sort- Gram clear, crisp and Tree frqui the course libresoom- 
inon to turnips generally. Yields well,- keeps good yel. 
Seeds enough to grow a liberal supply will he sent for til 
ceuta, inclosed to J. O. BIS LIKE, Stoughfim, Mars. 
W'llIkH OflOMETKK BAND GO MILAN V, H.t iit- 
YV KOH 1 ) Cow,, lurtniifactuif WORK'S PATF.PiT, 
© ODOMETER CARRIAGE RAF OS 
which aro durable, cljtnip, and efficient, 
measuring with unerringaceoraev any dis 
Lance passed over by tiie vehicle to which 
they lire at far tied These extru-IIniriuid 
Bands cost but a trifle more than inferior 
bauds without the <(dometer. 
P. 8 .—Good, reliable Agents Wanted In all parts of the 
country. Please send fnr circulars. 411-IJt 
LITTLE FAIRY” ON THE FAIR GROUNDS. 
Dollie Dlttojt, the celebrated “Little Fairy,” and 
j moat wonderful Dwarf in the World, is to give two 
- 'era during the Holiday Exhibition of the Monroe 
^ 6 - Society, on the 4th of July—one in the forenoon 
and one in the afternoon,-at 11 o’clock, A. H., and 3 
Arrangements will be made so that thousands of 
spectators can witness the exhibition-see and hear the 
prodigy during her performances, Binging, &c. The Le- 
’ens will be free to all who attend the Holiday Exhibi- 
loti—fo r prices of admigsion to which see notice above. 
I tMK.-Pu*e> 1'eriM'tuul K11 n, 1‘ulmtol July, IH57.— 
J Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2 Ji cords of 
wood, or Hi tuns of coal to 190 bbls—coal not mixed with 
etone. Address [434-tf] C. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
