BOSTON, Juno 21.—There has hern n fair dt'mand for 
fleece anil pulled wool the punt week, and prices remain 
quite ateidy. The sale* lvi»e boon [78,00(1 tb* at prices 
tanging from 48@66c t) tti, aa 10 quality. for fleecd Anil pull- 
od. The transaction* in foreioPi won! comprise ax) bain a 
Cape, South Amertftauj nod Mediterranean, nml .inu ballots 
Peruvian at price* indicating no change since last week. 
Saxony & Murino.52&60 Western mixed , 
Full blood...IfkoSAa Smyrna, washed. 
i, and •* blood.livid7 Do, unwashed. 
Common. .. .SOreiSfl Syrian. 
Pulled extra. 
Do. superfine. 
Do. No, t. 
Do. No. 3. 
niPTS! GIFTS!/ GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! 
U Bold Watclick, Stiver Wntclim, (.‘old 
CTiciiiin, Etc-, Etc. 
STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, 
AT 
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GREAT GIFT BOOKSTORE, 
lid BUFFALO ST., HOCHKSTEH. 
A Gift With Every Book Sold, Valued from 
#1 to 900. 
GIFTS DELIVERED ON THE SALE OF EACH BOOK. 
Tmu establishmentin permanently located at Nn. 28 Bnf* 
faja Street, Rochester, N Y., imu in in no way connected 
with anv fictitious book concern in New Vork City nr 
Pliii&defphm, and is conducted on such fair and liberal 
principle* that 
Every Person i* Sure of a Good Bargainl 
t'v~ No Gift issued valued at leek than ONK Dollar. 
Hi a best Gift valued at $Sv. A now Catalogue, jus* issued, 
will be sent to anv address on application, tiost paid. 
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For full particulars, send for Catalogue. 
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T [ S. TENT A FLAG MANUFACTORY 
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Tknts to rent of the following size a, suitable for tlie pur¬ 
poses designated l 
For Agricultural Fairs, Conferences, Political or other 
Fargs Gatherings. 
80 ft. by 110 ft. .8o ft. diameter. 
60 ft. by 00 ft. 70 ft 
60 ft by 80 ft. lio I t “ 
15 ft by 20 ft fancy,... ao ft “ 
For Camp Meetings, Million/ Encampments, Pic Flies, 
Fishing Excursions, ffC. 
74 ft by »l ft. I 12 ft, by 17 ft 
16 ft by 24 ft I 9 ft. by 12 ft 
Flap;* furnished with Tents, when required. 
Parties wishing to rent, will please add-ess the propria- 
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Y B -Several large second hand Tents tor sale clump 
one tent 6'J by 00- ten feet wall with seats. fi 1.1- lit 
AGRICULTURAL 
Paoh. 
Stock, the Base of AgricnUare.205 
Experience in Underdraining—No. IT,.OfW 
Black Hawk Horse “Live Yankee,” [Illustrated;].205 
Hints abuut Selling Wheat,. 305 
Mules es. Horses,. .206 
Lone Pasture, again,. 206 
Horses Shoulders,.206 
Gro 5 ?, Stock-Growing, Ac.,..... 206 
Remedy fur Black-Lag,...,.axi 
Straight Fences, again,. '206 
Rural Spirit of the Press —About Sheep; Pulmonary 
Murrain; Thorough Cultivation most Profitable; Surface 
Manuring,.... 206 
Inquiries ami Answers— Constructing a Milk-room: 
Destroying Crickets; Spring Water, Modes of Convey* 
slice ; Ihwleniug Timber; Grooming and Blanketing 
Horses,. 21*6 
Apr lest It nr al Miscellany —Ttio Wheat Crop Safe; The 
Labors of Having and Harvesting; The Rvo Crop; To 
Wheat Growers; A Word about our next. Unit Volume; 
The Cattle Disease; Large Eggs; The Weather,.206 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Genesee Valley Horticultural .Society,.307 
Austin Shaker Strawberry, (Ill list rated,].207 
Insect* Dn&tmcttve to Grape Vines, [Illustrated,].2U7 
Horticulture In Canada,. 207 
American Homological Society,....21)7 
Inquiries and Answers — Transplanting Evergreens 
for Hedges: Best Strawberries; Pruning Grapes, &e.; 
Birds and Print Buds,. 207 
Horticultural /Soles- Prof. Hopkins'School fur Boys, 
Horticultural Instruction,. 207 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
The Aithmn 1 Cooking Green Peas; Corn Bread: 
Clothes Bars To Cnlnr Cotton Yellow; Strawberry Pud¬ 
ding; Gooseberry Jelly,... 207 
LADIES' OIJO. 
Shadows, [Poetical,] Woman’s Worth; Little Ella; 
Little Things; Finding Fault with Children,.EC8 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
.Tune, [Poetical.| Onwper; A Picture of the Woods; 
The Art of Thinking; To (tenons,. 203 
SABBATH MUSLNGS. 
A Hymn, [Poetical,] “I'm Going Home To-Morrow; 
Doing and not Dreading; The Iliblo; The Use of Prayer,.208 
THE TRAVELER. 
Letter from China,— U- 3. Consular Buildings, [Ill.].. 2f!> 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Manufacture of Earthenware; Form of the Earth,_209 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
How Nat Grew Squashes; Treachery of Evil Passions; 
Fame,. 2(19 
STORY TELLER. 
“Pome Day,” [Poetical,] Where There’s a Will There's 
.»•< is 
1 KaOS 
, _2«Sfi 
Crimea.. 9(3)17 
Buenos Ayrert. SKiMS 
Peruvian, Washed.3S@!Q 
CLEVELAND, 0, June 2 n.—The question, Wlmt will 
woul bring this year? we have answered many limes al¬ 
ready, by saying substantially that in our opinion the hot- 
torgrade* of w»ol will h« a« high inis year a* Inst. Buyers 
am numerous in Hie leading wool *i'et |o < * of Ohio and 
Michigan,and if wo niiituke not, the clip ot this year will he 
moveil a- actively as in the past, and at lull prices — or. it 
buyer* desire too much cnncfAslnn, or indeed any material 
t’oocemion in price, the movement will he slower but at no 
tinner rates -unr advice would bo to get full prices or hold 
on for a little whiliL— Wool Grower. 
CINCINNATI, O, Jnno 21 —The demand continues good 
at full prices, Vf anti fact it tors are buying very freely at 
prices ranging from 3o;«)t5c; and 60c for extra clips. - Gat. 
DETROIT June 2.3- The receipts of the week foot up ht.'t,- 
1IKI lh»., against 86,651 ths., the week previous. Toe quiet of 
last week has been followed by great excitement and a ma¬ 
terial nilvqutte ill rafeH. Thu market, iu fact is characterized 
by a greater degree of excitement than that which prevail¬ 
ed Inal year, and the average price i< quite as high, if not a 
nbline higher 1* is thought by experienced buyers Mint 
more than hair of the wool of the Stale has changed hands 
this week. The imiuediat*' occasion or the excitement and 
consequent advance i, a point upon which large buyers 
profess in be entirety in the dark. Bn fir un the extreme 
ratos are eoncemeo, th«jr appear to have been precipitated 
hv tile jealousy between two or three largo cm a names, who 
tool diet (ted tlm pi la ■* at which they were willing te enter 
the market, and were bolding hack, “caltn as a summer's 
morning,' iu the cxuccUUou that tio'ir figures would be ac- 
eitntml. The great f olk of the. cltp ot the State has sold at 
I to trie, although in some few cnees Atx'TOlBaC has been paid. 
T)ie range m oup city uarkelini* follows : 
Comuion,.. 2701*28 
Quarter blood,...,.. ..JMI@82 
Half blood, . .WIO 
Three-quarter blood,.. ..42te It 
Full hlooil, i3te'ifl 
Showing mi advance ofOc on tin! better grades within the 
past five days Tribune. 
CHICAGO, June 21.—Bale* active at the following quo¬ 
tations : 
Fkkkck—C ommon, native..SSh?27c 
Qnarter Mood.28f«'8fic 
Half Mood.rtmy.'We 
Three-quarter blood.S6(3*.'t7c 
Full blood.Ssfa'tOo 
— Democrat. 
TORONTO, C. W., .Tune 20.— Wool is in good request, 
with cn n side tabic competition, which lias sometimes led to 
imoroved rates, tmt whioh at present does not affect the 
price. Good washed wool move « off freely at27@28cP lb. 
Pelts 15(d'2t)c. Lamb skins Zac.—Globe. 
A MERIOAN G-TT-A-ISr O, 
1 FROM 
JARVIS & BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
tN THK 
SOUTH PAOIFIC OOKA.N, 
impoiitko ny tuk 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
OltliD, GO AVilliwm fcttroet., 
NEW YOIIK. 
C. S. MARSHALL,'Pres't. H. MATnER, Sec'y. 
J. K. CIIAl’PELlu Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y 
WOOD’S IMPROVED MOWING MACHINE, 
’ * Kur I860. Patent ml Feb. SS, IK.SI. 
Tttl( imco.ioiM of this Mower during tlm paid liarvest is 
without a parallel in the history of mowing Machines Iu 
introducing It, loitered to I lie larmersa mowers t a leas pricn 
than anv in use, one lliat. was hglit, durable, and capable of 
doing perfect work It bus performed more than 1 elalmad 
for it; the rednni.in in price and drift is equal to 25 per 
cent., as Utu trial * anti tests show, (see my panipliteta fur 
tHtifl.) I have added some Improvement to it for this yonr; 
a lever arraiigeincnt for rai.mg the cutt' r-har, Horne ot thn 
parts are strengtheued,uud the dri vintr-wheels h re enlarged. 
I continue to manufacture, rm heretofore, Manny's cele¬ 
brated L'nmbined Reaper and Mower, with wood’s Improve¬ 
ment. This Maclilnafully maintains its reputation as the 
best Combined Kenner and Mow er yet introduced, and in¬ 
ferior to nous us a Reaper or Mower 
I have added to this machine n Self-Uniting attachment 
of my own Invention, the most simple in its structure and 
mode of operation of anything of the kind ever Offered to 
tlm public. 
Price of Two-Horse Mower, delivered boro on the cars,.$80 
Do. OdB-iturHe do. do. do. do. t7h 
Do. Combined Muchine, do. do. do. flat 
Do. do. with Self-Bilking Attachment, >140 
53H-*)t WALTER A. WOOD, llonMek Falls, N Y 
ri'JIK «I{KAT AUSTIN MIIAKBK NKKDMNfl Stkaw- 
I HKKRV. Tins rcioat kalile Seiulling originated ut Ui* 
Shaker settlement in Wutervliel, N. Y , four years ngn, and 
having proved it to he perfectly hardy, a great hearer, and 
ttno-tlavorod. we now offer It. to the public, feeling confident 
that It will give satisfaction. It wan grown heslile tlm Wil¬ 
son’s Albany Seedling last year, and' prove ! to bo quite as 
productive, ami about twice ns large. The Austin Seedling 
in believed tube 'ri4K lAROMTStkaWIikri*v Of tiik " mki.ii. 
The following Is a current description:— Plant vigurona; 
I'ollago very large; font stalha lung arid stout; fruit, very 
large, and broadly content; cidor, bright crimson; fiesb 
rather (inn, mildly acfrl with a rich and nigh Haver; Mowers 
starninate; in full bearing about the 2 ‘dli of June. Some of 
the berries will measure over two inches in diameter 
Twelve picked from a bed without extra selection weighed 
onn pound Wo are aws.ro that many mtw seedling straw- 
berries have been recently offered to the public that luivo 
not given miliifaction. We propose to exhibit plant* of lit® 
A net in in full lieu ring, in pole, anti berries in baskets, from 
the 16th of Juno to the (Ut of July, at the following places: 
A I Win. H. Cftrpenlei's office, Ifis Pear) Street. New York; 
office of llovcy’s Mngattnr. nf ffnrtirultvrs, Boston; ufifca 
of MnoruV Rural New- Yorker, at UooJiester; ofiice of The 
Country Gentleman, Albany; Farmers’ dun or American, 
Institute. New York, ami lit Philadelnbia. Tins noil Rivo 
all nu npiiortUnity to see and taste this remarkable berry; 
and if any having ordered du lint reel satisfied after seeing 
for themselves, the money will he refunded before Uio 
plants are delivered. The phuil.t will he Mold for*l perdox^ 
or $25 per hundratl. Oiders received immediately to cuin- 
meoeo ilelivering plants in July in rotation n* ordered — 
Addrewteiflier CHAU NO Y Ml 1,1. KR, AI bait», N- Y.Htmker 
Trustee; or. WM. 3. CARPENTER, iW Pearl St., New York 
«VjU>rtuoi|W DJI n 5 I * 8 Ml/, i 1 ', \7UtyNI HH Ml p* - I M rilTiU, 
(u 6,10 for common tn meditun do ; $ 5 , 86.1 fi,W lor shipping 
brands extra round hoop Ohio — closing with holders 
rather more disposed to realized and shippers holding back 
for some couoes.-itm. Catuulian fifa'IOc belter with a moder¬ 
ate demand: sales at $ 5 , 6 . 6671 ?.fidfnf common to choice extra 
Gkaix—W heat better, tint tlje export demand is 
checked by the aitvain'p.il prices ioslsted on by holdey*. 
Sales Kaeiiie spring at $1,81(6 1,82; Kenosha do $1,32; Mil¬ 
waukee club lit $1,13(3 1,31: white Canada $M7; uulouud 
Canada clnb $1,26; wint-i Kentuekr $l,ri); Cirmmnti red 
Southern $1,(0; Kacliv spritig on shipboard at 11,5.1,1 might 
6 q. Rye dull at 8 :i' i)83c.; sales I,®*) bush, inferior on p. t. 
Corn scarce and firmer, vrilii a fair Eastern and illstllllng 
demand; rales at SDi c for good sound mixed Westero: 
680 for cargo choice do.: 70c for round yellow, Ottls dui] ut 
37(a l 0 e. tor Western and Canadian; Go for State. 
Provision's -Pork unchanged; sales at $13,50 for new 
mess; $17,85for old do: $J7,I.3 lor thin mess; $1.5,62 for new 
prime; $i‘J,50 for old do. Lard quiet and lino; sales at I IT] 
(alllikie. Butter lu xilic for Ohio; U(nj2Uc lor State. Cheese 
steady a( 7 a M',c. 
Asiiks— The inquiry is fair for both kinds; sale* of Pots 
at $6,25, and Pearls at $5,76. 
ALBANY, Junk 26.— Fi.om ixa MKAL—The demand for 
flour is pretty active, and while tho hettergrades are firm, 
prices of the low and medium brands have advanced II); a; Die 
$1 bbl. Corn meal i« steady 
Grain— Sine- nurlast there have been sates while Mich¬ 
igan at $1,40 for home conniimp'inn, and at Sl.-Vi, delivered 
in New York. Corn In hdr supply, with on active inquirw 
at better price*; talcs Western mixed at file,afloat, amt fits 
delivered, :.qd ro'i' d vellow a*. wMc. attest, and 68 e. deliv¬ 
ered. Rye quiet, with sales on p t. Bartey mil of the 
market. Hats in good supply, with a fair inquiry; sales 
State at die. 
Fkkd - The supply Is better and tbn demand more active 
Sales 3,000 bu. at 75c for 1 H lbs., and Boc for 28 tbs. Jour. 
BUFFALO, JUNK 25 Ft.opti—Market firm, with good 
demand. S.dee at $6(5i$^2ti for extra State and Canadian; 
$6,(5<i'5,26 fur extra flliuois and Wisconsin; u.rt.fiil for 
good te choice extra Iowa and Michigan; $5,37><@6,62?$ for 
extra Oliioiupl Indiana; $6608,80 for douMe extra. 
Grain Wheat active, and market J(iii2c. better: sales at 
$1,18(Hj|,l3ti for No. 2 Chicago spring; *1,21 for No. 1 Mil¬ 
waukee club, $1,27 red winter Ohio and Indiana. $1,15 for 
white winter do. Corn native, aud lr better; sales opening 
at Me for Nn. I Illinois and prime Ohio, and closing at 5bc 
for No. t Illinois.. Oats steady; sales Canada atita. 
TORONTO, June ot —Pi.opR^The oiTeringsof ibxirhavo 
beeu small during the week, and mt the itemand lias been 
dull, vmy little business Ihh been tiaesxcfed. *lp to Mon¬ 
day, until alter the receipt of tire ISohenitan's news, the 
maikdt was considerably deprersed, with a downward ten¬ 
dency iu prices, but since then the feeling has been !)il- 
f irovcd, and although we can hardly make quotations by 
ler, yet sales could t.e elLe'c.! oasinr at former rales. The 
stock on baud i* small, millers being 11 liable during the last 
two month* to compute lor wheat wiih imyerH inraluiiogn 
luaiker, or to manufacture (l«ur with profit at the current 
rates The quotation* now pruvulumare named as follows: 
Superfine No. I,..,.,.. W.OUhdVU 
Fancy.(Spring wlreatj. 8,88015,60 
Do (r-ii •• o,.,,», , n.i'lks 5,76 
Extra,...IT ri.e.on^.o,iU 
Extra Superior or Doahte Extra,- $6,60iu 7,00 
Chain- For fall wheat there hits been the usual good de- 
niand with rather Irregular market, fluctuating, however, 
only In close at rales about tire same, as on tlris day week. 
The deliveries have been miderate.lv lar ge fills season of 
the year, amounting tn about 3 ,lkNj bushels per dnv, which, 
considering the atnoaut brought nut throughout tin) Mil 
and winter, are larger than ninny hurl anticipated Tire 
quality continues e* -ellout, and w« have but to reiterate 
tbe belief that Canada Iran sehlom qr never had a bid ter 
crop than thx* o‘ I 8 '.U Toe price* paid previous to Monday 
were limited, »t $l,3f and $1 ;n per bushel, hut sines then 
$l,37)s ba* been renli/s’d in n few in»tiucer, ranging from 
that down In *1,26. Spring wb«at Is not so freely offered, 
and is hardly so buo v IUii For tlie hist $l,USfitlJ^i 8 arm 
sometimes $1,10 can tie realirred. Common $l(r 1,03 per ho. 
Barley and live have both (meu searre and null: one or 1 wo 
loads or tire former have been sold at file., but of lire latter 
there have been uu sales it is nominal st tkVa70o rt bash. 
Outs have liysn iu moderate supply, al'h f "orti DO* mm- 
cient to depress prieea, whiuli have kept steady at3l(iy83c 
per bushel. For IVas too demand is hardly an active,and 
onlvaverv priinu sample would command over £ 0 c per 
bushel.— Globe. 
illrttriagee 
[Tim subjoined Remedy is not a Secret Preparation, but 
is used extensively by Medical Men iu the vicinity of Boa- 
iou with tlie bent reHults.J 
,J< > IVAS WIIlTCt 
RICMKDT FOR 
ASTIIMA, 
Prepared from a German recipe, obtained by tho Into Jonas 
Whitcomb, III Europe. It is well known to have alleviated 
this disorder in his case, when all other appliances ot med 
Seal skill had been nkandoned by him in despair In no case 
of Diitclv Asthmatic character, basil failed to give Imme¬ 
diate relief, and it has effected many permanent cures 
Itcoutains no potnouruiH nr injurious properties what¬ 
ever; and uu infant, may take it svilb perfect satety. 
[Letter from a distinguished Lawyer in Noivburyport, 
MassaeliuseUs.] 
ikSTHMA. 
NkWUPRYPORT, Fob. 25. 1856. 
Messrs. Joseph Burnett At (> :- It in now nearly twelve 
months since I received lire first, bottle of your valuable 
medicine for tire euro nf tire AsTlIll A. 
lam now satisfied that my rebel frum one ol the most 
aggravating, most ditttrosoliig, and most Ituielenting ntBOP- 
dern tb»t ovur ufflicted a human being, in to he atti Halted 
wind!*/ to this Keiiualy. Iri.r thirteen years I sullered with 
tire Asthma, and it. grew upon lire iu severity, until In 1888 
and 1854 I wan obliged, for months together, to sleep in my 
chair- and the least active exercise would filing on u prox- 
vsin, ortmltlnies so KuVero that I could not move an inch 
'"k'roin riie time I look 'lie first, done of voiir " Remedy," 
to the prescot hour, l have not had a l>.oi -sttm-V., mi. now 
mv fiVstsra is so free from it, that the roust ftctivP exercise 
and exposurr. seldom lure any other effect than to slightly 
restrict lire InnRs. fuiu luedtoine soon dispels that sensa- 
At Eoekport, on Thursday, June 21st, by the Rev, 
J. I. Bennett, GEORGE BARNARD, of Suspension Bridge, 
and HATTIE youngest daughter of Ihaao Baknum, 
Esq., of Whealtield, Niagara Co., N. Y. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Bmrding Sehord for Rovs ITm Hopkins. 
Gladiiug's Horse Pitch Pork -SteohCn Bullock, Ag’t. 
Junas Whitcomb’s Remedy for A-tluua—J. Burnett ti Co 
Attention the Public— John Rapid te. 
Gift-1 Gifts!—ft N. Needham. 
Looking Glasios, Picture Frames, hr.— J. H. Thompson. 
Elmira Fsoiale College A. W Cowles. 
Steam Fancy Dveing—D. Leary. 
Conjuring M. M. Sanborn. 
Stocking Ixiom—J. R. Johnson & Co. 
BPKCTAT, KOTKte.a. 
Monroe Co. Horse Show and Holiday Exliihition, July (. 
A Card—James T. Marshall, 
In this city, June 22 d, F.FFIE I.EMIRA, youngost daugh¬ 
ter of Gkokok and Mart I). Storks, aged 1 year and 8 
months. 
^.iiuertisements 
ADVKUTIHING TKK.ltH, In Advance TinKTY-FlVK 
Cknt8 a I,ink, each Insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or A2>5 cents per lino of space. ffi-itoiAt. Noticks, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Seventy Cent* a Line. 
trY^Tiru Bp a at. N kw-Youkkr has a far larger circulation 
Ilian any similar journal in the world, and is undoubtedly 
the host advertising medium of its class in America. 
Special Notices 
MW> FAIDIEIfA MKGMANMHS AM) MUIIJIKKIA.— 
I (Jnr '‘lrreprcssridc Conlllct” in against high prices.- 
We offer you, al 7l Main St, Rocire*ter, Iron, Nails. Hard¬ 
ware, rills, Paints, Colors, Windows, Doors. Blinds, Hoes, 
Hilaries, Shovels, Corn Hoes, Cullivuters, sud ollrei articles 
too numerous to mention. Also, the eefehrateri “Straight 
Draft Plow," which wo offer cheaper that) Hie cheapest. 
635-tf . MOOKF.. HEBING & CO. 
THE FOURTH ON THE FAIR GROUNDS. 
3TOCKINQ l.tiuM.-AA wd; buy a .Stock 1 no or l\Nir- 
1 tiao Loom. If yotiwnoM (Ukd to have the Loom that 
rill weave 12 pair of stre-lio-.W ,. - ua.y, send DOUiysn 
, .1 It. JliMSSON A CO., I'lire Grove Schuyler Op., N. Y 
sex .. h.,«,.,i will be paid, per month, to Agents to sell 
The .Monroe County Agricultural Sncioty will hold its 
next 1 Arrensl 
Horse Show and Holiday Exhibition, 
ON TIIE FAIR GROUNDS, NL'AK ROCHESTER, 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1800. 
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EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
AND 
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• and 
SCOUR I N < f KSTAI1IJSHMKNT. 
Two hundred yards north of 'he N. Y C. R. If Depot, on 
Mill St , Corner of I’latt. The oblest and most extensive 
in Western Now York, Every desoi Iptten nf goods dyed 
ami tidished with dispaleh. _ I>. I.K \RV, Rochester, 
1 ,ILMIRA FEMALE COLLEGE.-This College Is do- 
'j signed to elevate Hie stamUrd and cheapen tho«X- 
pens" of Female, cducaliinl. Course of Study: Two yea i s 
preparatorv, beginning with Latin, and Four years strictly 
collegiate, JUClodiOg niouorn languages. Students engage 
in domestic duties (lot morn tl.mii onn hour daily. Whole 
expense inr hoard, (room furnished, warmed, and lighted,) 
with Tuition in all tho studies of the course, $76 par half- 
yearly sesrinn Next ares Ion Opens Aug Rfttli. Names 
of applicants for adtiesslon should lie sent to the President, 
as early as cotivenlffnl. Address 
6i6-2t A. w. COWLE 3 , 11 I), Presidenl 
T OOKFNG GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, A.e. 
I j t he Subscriber respectfully announce' to Hie People 
of Western New i orlt. and "all the icstof manklnn” Iu- 
( * L ADDING’S 
XIORSE PITCH-FORK! 
MANtFACTUKKD BY fi. BULLOCK, 
Tina yaluahle improvemetil possesses many important 
advantages overall other Fork*, among which aru the fol¬ 
lowing- The tines liuing allowed to drop to discharge its 
load, the tilling of the handle, as In oilier forks, is avoided: 
hence, hay can ho unloaded, with the utmost facility and 
ease into' shed windows or beneath purliue beams, and 
other places where other Horse Forks eiittuot bu used. It 
can in all cases bo managed with greater ease than any 
other Horse Fork. It is equally adapted to stacking. < With 
tnis Fork a ton ol' bay may be unloaded iu from live to 
seven minute*. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Its simplicity, durability and perfect operation, ns well as 
comparatively trifling expense, recommend its 1 u*e_ to the 
fanners of our country. A. It. DICKINSON. 
Tiik best machine for the purpose within ovtr knowledge, 
and therefore commend it to the attention of all interested. 
It must prove a decided acquisition in the haying Henson, 
when both time and labor aro money. ^ T M00RR 
IP w i|| prove a wottdarfnl lahor saving machine. I be¬ 
lieve wherever tried, it will he I'nund prollUble. 
mve wuerev , JOHN JOHNSON, Geneva. 
UNhOADiNd buy at the barn by borse-nower is such a 
simple operation that it seems wonderful how a sensible 
farmer can continue the exceedingly hard laOor of lifting 
it a forkful al a lime in the stilling heat of a July after¬ 
noon.— N Y 'l\ihune 
Tiik best apparatus for unloading hay we aro acquainted 
with.— Genesee Farmer. 
GLADWNO's lloitHK PITCH-Forts is one of the biborsaving 
machines which will pay to purchase.- Frame Farmer 
UxbOAMNn In a barn by means of a Horse Pitch-Fork Is 
becoming quite common in some sections of our country, 
and will he practiced every where as soou as the farmers 
understand tint operation. The invention of C. K. Glad- 
TWO LEVEES BY POLIAK DUTTON, 
The celebrated "Littlk FaiRr," and most wonderful 
Dwarf in the World—to bo given at 11 A. M. and 3 P. AT., 
and to include tho usual Singing, Dancing, and other 
performances embraced in the Exhibitions of Dollle and 
her Troupe. 
A MATCH GAME 0E BASE BALL, 
Will be played on the Fair Grounds, for a Prixe Banner, 
by two of the best Clubs in Rochester—the Livjs Oaks 
and Lone Stars— to commence (probably) at 1 o'clock. 
TIIK CATTLE OTAItK-KTM. 
NEW YORK, June 20 .—The current prices for the week 
at all the market* are us tollows: 
Bki<I' Catti.k - First quality, >* 
nary, I 8 ,ijiV.i 8 ,Y); common, $7,25> 1 7,7; 
Cowh anp Caovkh- First quality, f 
$10,00(0256,00; Common, $45,W" JO,'JO; l 
Vxai. Cai.vk.h First quality, ~p fb 
iWnSoi Common, FyHhfe; Infenor, S@( 
Shkkh ami Lamms, -nime (piaHty. head, t.l.u 
ordinary, $*«5; common, $.1,6n'a.(,UO; interior, 
Cwt. Jfk.'O' n CO: orrii- 
5; inferior, $6,i(XS 7,110. 
WhJXYd tiVsl; * >rd| rury, 
; n terio r, $ 26 ,i,ii Vek's 1,1 si. 
" 1 ., 6.»»Cs6c; Ortiinarv 
V4 c. 
head, $5,0i)' l a : 6,0u; 
orqinary, common, 1 Mturior, vS'e A. 
Sw ink. —First quality, e!*(g)6iSc; all others, 6L «;6c. 
Af.BANY, Jpni',25.—Cattos—A gain the supply is in ex¬ 
cess of the demand. 
Prices — With the exception nf a shade advance on 
(list 11 nd second quality, we make no alteration iu our 
quotations: _ 
This week. Last. week. 
Premium.5 (g 6 @5 c 
Extra...L^MirUi 
First quality...j.Va tV S -tfSit 
Second quality.........3 8 (aiiVt 
Third qnality. f" 2)i 2>ste'26( 
Inferior..... 
BRIGHTON, Juno 21.—At market 80') hoeves, 9 stores, 
2J»0 sheep and lambs, and I.OiW swine. 
BkkkCaTTLK—P rices—Extr.o, fq,lH»q.O,fl0: first quality$7,25 
ffliyxi; wcvail quality, $(*'ii|6,7S; third quality, $ 6 ( 0 , 6 , 26 . 
' WOHIUNU OXKN—f 8 j, 8Va9l), 
Milch Cow* * 460 . 46 : Common, $19@20. 
Vkal Cai.vsa—M, E«j5. 
Stokkb—Y earllugN ooue; two years old, 119 23; three 
years old, $' 2 tM '27. 
fdi.KH »;L «.7n tf> 7b.; CatfSkins, lli&Wic P ft. 
Tallow t».u. 6 S»c pa. 
Shhkf »v|i V.AMes $l,60@2; Extra, $4/(Ka;j,50. 
Pklts—:*) c(q *i,76 each. 
Swink—S tores, wholesale, 6i4<oi7cY> ft-: retail, 7 SSfjC.; 
Spring pigs, Sir; 12c; retail 0c. Fat Hogs, undressed, 0c. 
1)1 Hl'M'nil .NT- AT J"II.,IMJU ran .Tnv,,, 
b* rested, * hat the Piomchk Look ink Hush anii Pictuhk 
Fiiawk Esr\ur.i«ri\JKVT us Koi;UK*trt<, (e«l ibU bed ift 
I.s2l.) Is imw l ica ed at No. 31 State St., (up *tairs,| where 
he will be glad to sec all wlio wish any arliHe iu IBs line. 
Though an ancient establishment, it has all lire mudern 
Style*, of * '{p)flnr maiuificture, at modern amt moderate 
prices. Don't mistake the person or place. Ion call on 
JOHN II. THOMPSON, 
646 3! State 8t.., (Up Stairs) Rochester, N. Y. 
A GOOD BRASS BAND 
Will be iu attendance during the day, and add to the 
pleasure of the occasion. 
ADMISSION I’KEa—Adnlta, 25 cents, each admission; 
Children and Youth under 14 years of age, 16 cents each; 
Saddle Horse and Rider, 35 ceats; Single Horse and Car¬ 
riage, 25 cents, aud 25 or 15 ceuts for each occupant, 
according to age; Two Horse Carriage, 40 cents, and 
above rates for each occupant. 
For Premium List and other particulars, see b llx. 
D. D. T. MOORE, Proiident 
Samuel Miller, Secretary. 
Cirmilur. 
pjOAKDING SCHOOL FOB BOYS- 
Selcct in Number and in all its Appointments. 
A New F««Juri!.-H orticultural Instruction, Theo¬ 
retical and Practical, conjoined with the highest culture, 
Sunni. a sriuALi.Y, Morally and Physically, 
Thus Providing for the most Perfect Development. 
With the above ohjartx in view. Prof. Wm. Hopkins, for 
along lime Principal of the Academy at Auburn, N Y.,but 
f.r the past -ix yen 1 *. Professor of Chumbtry and Natural 
History ill Genesee College. J, mu, N Y., will open a Ifnaid- 
inv gchoul lor Buys, ut Metuclren, N. J.,TunBrinv,nept. sth, 
ISffn Thn number will ho liitnled to 2u. and e“ery effou 
will be ■Hid'* 10 render tlm .School select iu character nml 
results. AH the uiins and ft aptatlonx will fin to impart tlm 
hirireet -the most thorough ;iadCompralidiHlvaculture in 
every departaietitof Education, pursued in the bestschools 
in this country- . , , 
The donrest'c arrangements, also, wril nil ho ordered 
will, the view of constituting a happy family and a pleasaut 
' The teaturo of Horticultural Education will, it is believed, 
commend itself to public favor. Special facillt es for im¬ 
provement in Horticultural knowledge, theoretical and 
practical, will bo afforded, while at tbe sable tlmo the pur- 
suii of It will nn' be allowed in any wav to interfere w.th 
the reguie r se.ledii lie Studies of my who may not desire 
to engage in its prosecu'iuu. Prof. II- will have a tew awes 
of ground devoted to the growth Of frni's. In which be Iimh 
bad practical experience, and for the favorable prosecution 
of which, his professional lll'o in tha past has peeuliariy 
11 Tire b'l'alion selected is must favorable to tho enterprise 
The village of Uetuchon is situated dircc'ly on tire New 
Jersey lhdboad, 27 mde* f f»m the City nf New York, anrl 
60 from I'nilaile'pbi.. The l laco 1.1 noted for health and 
plmimintnesa of location. The o hal ifaiits are moral and 
intelligent There are no haunt* o' public dl-sipalloo. aud 
therefore parents need not tear in respect to temptations 
peculiar to largectile* and villages. 
Tire Achol.islic year will be divided into three terms or M 
weekseac.il The lira* will ciinuneeCB Tuesday, Sept Hh, 
1 . 8 fti, and continue till November 24th The beglnuineand 
closing o| subsequent terms will he nnnounceq hereafter. 
Terms of admission are 82fid per year, one half of wljfcli 
rnu»t Ire paid in advance,and the balance at the close of tlio 
term or year. ... ... 
Able and -coomplislied assistants will be employed in all 
the departments. , . . , ,, 
Frequent lectures an<l experiment* in the various 
branches pursued, will be given by Frof H. in addition, 
the Rev. Messre.T hompson aud I'ujhlky, clergymen in the 
place, have kindlv consented to give occasional lectures 
fire Conner will give a course during tbn first term, on 
Mural Wril«Hnp''y. ... . , . „ . „ 
Prof. Hopkins is permitted to make use of the following 
references : The Faculty ofOeoCWjt College, I linn, N Y.j 
Bmf. (I. Drwp.v. of the Rochester Uuiveisitv, Rochester, 
NY.; D D T. MoOliK, Fan , of tliu Rural New-Yorker, 
Roc)ie*ler. N Y , Hr. S. I!. WOOLWOTTH, Secretary nf *lre 
Rey>*ots nf *he Univeraltr of the Stale of New Yni-L, 
Alnunv. N Y.\ B. I’. 'OHN-mv, Fsq.,SpcreTa.y of the N. Y 
S. Ag.Society, Alhanv, N. Y : 1’rof. Wm. F. Phelps, B'lonpgl 
the State Normal School of New Jersey, Treoton; H. Iyi- 
son, Esq , of the firm of Ivison & i’hinney, New xork City; 
Dr. J. M Howe, New York City. 
Metuchen, N. J., 16D0. WM. HOPKINS. 
A CIA It D.—The subscriber, a practical Chemist and 
Manufacturer of Chemical Preparations, Froiicli Cos¬ 
ine tim, Fine PerfUian, Arc., for the past seventeen 
years, now offerH (Tree of charge; to all who desire it, 
the Recipe and directions for making a simple Vegetable 
Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove Pim¬ 
ples, Blotches, Tan, Freckles, Sallowness, and all impuri¬ 
ties and roughness of the Skin, leaving the same—as 
Nature intended it should be— su/f, clear, smooth, and 
beautiful. This is no humbug or catchpenny affair, and 
those who think it such, will please not uotice the adver¬ 
tisement. Those desiring the Recipe, with full ini'ruc- 
tions, directions, aud advice, will please call on or address 
(with return postage.) JAS. T. MARSHALL, 
Practical Chemist, 
546-13t. No. 32 City Buildings, New York. 
rpEKTIt FOB TIIE MILLION—SOMETHINtl NEW. 
1. Office No. 7 Mausfou Honan Block, 68 State struct. 
Rochester, N. Y. |M.Vlf| K. F. WILSON. 
H AS M. O. MOKIH1KK, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
. and Alderney Cattle, Smith llnwn and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk and Essex Pius, Rochester, N. Y. |621tf 
THK WOOL, MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jane 20.—Our market is quiet, ns the at 
tention of the trade is divrted to the wool growing dis¬ 
tricts where the shearing » ml contracts ore progressing with 
mree vivacity. Price* rate rattier hlgh,niiutrnrv to tire ex¬ 
pectation* ol speculators are! dealers, tlm general range 
for line fleece* In ibis Suite, Western I'emmylvanla.siid 
Ohio, being: fiOfaifiJc for Saxony; 4»<v4*s for tl.ree-qnaiters 
to full-blood Merino, and .TVu+Ocfnr common lo half-blood 
do. Tliesp prices are suflicietH to encourage tbn growth of 
the article, but * re not exorbitantly too high ter delaine. 
Iiuicy casnim*'*e. or doeskin mnnufuc’urora, when due re¬ 
gard Is paid to tho taste and wants nf counuiueis. Other* 
may claim that they aru too high for it"’ nucccs* of manu- 
tecturiug Were: but, wo happen to know that causes more 
vicious t" such success, than paying the wool-grower a 
fair remuneration for tire raw material. Are more closely 
connected with the general trade, and that most of tho suc¬ 
cessful producers are willing, too, to pay tire grower « fair 
remuneration for hi* wool. To substantiate lire truth of 
Ibis, we have only t 1 point to 'he fact, that til" manufac¬ 
turers gene 1 nil v are tire harvest buyers, al wav* attire open- 
ingof the season. Tire transaction* comprise some GA,< OD 
tbs. Na'ive Fleece and Pulled, at H8dj ’.'r for the former, arid 
Vita46c fnr the letter, 25,'4I! Its. <raft|ordJft at I9twt6e.\ 11*1 
bales l,Y,r<lova nt 21 '-jc ; ftl do. M‘’-1iv.a unwashed at about 
22 c, fi mouths, and some rib/ do. Gape and C5 do. Smyrna 
and Mexican on private term*.— Tribune. 
Af.BANY, Jon* 2T.—'The new clip continues >o come for- 
waril Hpariuvly, and tire competition among hovers ha* 
caused price* to ud run re to about thane paid lint season. 
We quote 3o,a.45c for the entire range. Journal. 
SYRACUSE, June 23.—Wo notice that our termer* are. 
now rapidly bringing into market llieli annual "Ipof wool 
TO HOUSEKEEPERS! 
HwJtliy Saleratos! Hcaltby Broad 1 Something Sew I 
D. B. DC LAND A OO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALERATUS 1 
“Tmt very best article of Saleratus now in use.’’ Much 
hoa beeu said ol tho injurious effect of Saleratus upon the 
health, hut nothing clip ho more harniJas* than perfectly 
pure saleratus, when properly uaod. THIS Saleratu* is 
PERFECTLY PURE, and in refined by a proens* entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all impurities ar* removed, “ Deal¬ 
ers mid Consumers F.nr.rvieltr.re! Please tryst! It i* war¬ 
ranted to suit in all cases or no sale.” Also, 
D, 1L OK LAND Jr. CO.’fi 
“ DOUBLE REFINED SALERATUS," 
frt far superior to most, other brauds of Saleratus uow inu**. 
CimHUUiers of Saleriilus should be careful to get thathsving 
the name of I). M, Del,nnd U Co. op tire wrapper, a* they 
will thos obtain a STRICTLY pure article. There brand* 
of Saleratu* are for -ale by the “principal Grocers In this 
city, and dealer* generally throughout the United State* 
and Canada*." 
Manufactured and ter sale at Whol»*al« at the Fairport 
Chemical Works, Fairport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 621-tf 
i/ui AGENTfi WANTED To sell tin* new Invention*. 
IUU llii* is the best agency m tbe country. Young 
men chu make $tu amomh, clear of expense*. Only kick 
hollars capital required. Circular* uud term* sent free. 
Addresi, 'with stamp) U 11 Suv.ua x\ ft Co.. Itostou, Ma»s. 
iltftfkets, €ommmc, & 
I jlAKD l<'«»fj SALE. -Tho subscriber offer* for sale a 
. lartn of 75 acres, situated one tul’e north of tbn village 
of Waterloo, Seneca Co, N. Y , on the Ontario aod Wsync 
Flank Road, with good fiirmi g lend, two good orchard* of 
tlie very best fruit, good building* of at! kinda, well (fenced, 
three wells, and in every respect a very desirable location. 
’ PLATT CROSBY. 
Waterloo, June 9th, 1860. 6ll-l3t 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Omo*. ) 
Rochester, June 27, i860. $ 
Flour.—I n this commodity we have nothing new to 
note, except it be the excessive dullness now pervading the 
market 
Grain.—B uyersof wheat are anxiously awaiting the new 
crop, and are pureLmxiug only to supply immediate want*. 
We hear of a sale of 4(X) bushels of Genesee at our extreme 
figures, S 1,40 per bushel. Rye has faden off somewhat,— 
all other grains are as last quoted. 
Meats— Mess Fork has put on 5(1 cents per barrel. Hams 
are f 1 per 100 lbs. better,—shoulders, ditto. Lard has ad¬ 
vanced KSjH, cents per pound. 
Wool.-W ool has gone up to hist voai’s prices,at the 
least Conversing with a prominent buyer this (Monday) 
morning, he dwclared “ 
I IU7NSBLKY Ac WILLSON'S IIOKHK It A Gib Tid 
1 j anted and responsible Agents, giving good reference*, 
wanted iu cvm y Stale iu tire Union, to sell Rights to man- 
uDictuiere tbe present bay season, to whom n tuimtooroe per¬ 
cent .go will he given A sample Ralra uud bill with full par¬ 
ticulars sent to Agents, on receipt of $3, which may la.' 
tested iff *h« bay-tteld bv tlm manufacturer. Bee descrip¬ 
tion iu Nn. 6H of tire Rural New-Yorker. Applications, 
post-paid, promptly a'tended to, addressed to r. G WILL- 
SON, Ontario, near uumiltun, Camilla West, who is Ao 
Patent Agent, for Canada and Umt ed .Staten. _ 5H-' t 
\»fOI{K'S ODOM ETEK HAND COMPANY, RaKT- 
V\ rogn Cow, mafinfneture WORK'S P4TENT. 
IIEKl.KK Se VVILM4IN M.VMKA(TUIIN« OO.M 
IMPK0VBD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
£5015 Broadway, New York. 
These Machines eombitre *U the late improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching mid tilling Vuw, and aie tho best in 
use for family skwi.no and tailoring work. 
Prices from $60 to $160. Hemmers, $6 extra, 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 and 10 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
its flight skyward during two or 
three duys wa« such that it needed atelesco|ie to bring it 
within vision.” Dealers are willing to pay the ruling price* 
of the year past, but seem reluctant to make any advance. 
Oer reports, from all points of the compass,—which may be 
found in another portion of the present issue,— indicate a 
The finer grad-* are ranging from in to 45c ill lb, and the 
coarser wools from !0 to 10c - Journal. 
Thk Coo per* town (Otsego Co., N. Y.,) Journal says, “the 
clip io this county was not as large as last year. It haH 
been mostly bought up at prices rather in advance of I“69. 
W<> quote common or native at 30fe35c, hall-blood iSqrHSc, 
full-blood and extra 45(ai60c." 
JF tht-T nre attttcbo*!. Tliu!Att oxtr.i*fiDlt-hod 
Bands cost but a trifie more than inferior 
bauds witliont the Odometer. 
P. R.—Good, reliable Agent* Wanted in all parts of the 
country. Please send for circulars. 641-Lit 
