Toledo at *?**<•; TTini'i* at 47c, IV'ici'A.Ic. Oats nominal .' > . ! V 3 t 
S3 SC. Barley (lull mid nominal »t. 6 a‘jC. liye liiimbml lit 
69c. IVaa quiet and nominal nt Oc. 
PROVISIONS -IIi-svy n.es-* polk i« nelling at SIS; li.hr 
mess liolcl at $ 16 , 60 , and inline at *13,6" Beef quiet at f.7.- 
.'0 Bacon alan quiet at 7v.u-*c for shoulder-: uv 'nr plain 
hums, lit * 3 • lor HugRr eureil, undue ‘or sucked do* I.anl 
in moderate di-maud at Ufa 12 c New cheese i-i selling 
from first ha mis at Ifiiirc, an to quality, with fair receipu. 
fWWKGO, July lfl - Krone— Market unchanged, with a 
moderate demand for the home, into ior and eastern trade, 
■^alea at ti,U) for e vtra State, f'l,^'<a'7 for favorite double 
extra city h amla. 
Grain Wiieat a shade easier and rather quiet sal** of 
Milwaukee club St # 1 , 20 ** afloat Corn held at 54@34>*c. 
without buyers. Gats, barley anil rye inuclira. 
PHILADELPHIA, July 16 —Flour—F lour dull; salesat 
56.24 for superfine. 
tin mv—W heat firm; sale* at $1,28 for new red; 3l,36(3>l,(0 
for white Corn stead v: yellow 6 .Y«T> 6 c. 
Pkovision —Meat pork $l!i,25; prime $16,26. 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Meteorology for Farmer*,.. 
Notes and Inquiries,.. 
Poverty of the Subsoil,.. 
Advantages of Side Hills,... 
Our Domestic Animals — Hygiene,. 
The •*Prospective Sterility” Question,. 
Spring Water—Mode* of Conveyance,. 
Thomas’ No-Patent Scraper, | Illustrated,]. 
The Rcc-Kce.pcr — Bees — How to Hive them. 
Rural Spirit of the Free* —Regularity in Milking; 
Fall Top-Dressiug: Diagnosis of Pleuro-Pneumonia,. .330 
!n<juinet and JnAicert.— Stiggers in Horses; To Re¬ 
move the Scent i Rutfalu Rohes; Hnw to Kill the Ox- 
Eye Daisy; Destroying Kless. About Draining: AOove- 
grouurt Root Cellar: Lumpy Milk; Bloody Milk, Again; 
Remedy f„r Gapes iu Chickens; Hens Rating their Eggs, 
Sitting, lie., .. 330 
Agricultural Miscellany - To Secretaries of Ag. So¬ 
cieties, T a Wheat Harvest; Famine Prophesied in 
F.urnpe; The Scientific American; Crops in Southern 
Kentucky; U. S. Ag. Society’s Fair; Croat Trial of 
Reapers and Mowers; More Isirge Junior Bovines; New 
Sorgho Siigsr Evaporator; The Queen Bee; Union Ag. 
Societies (Chautauqua Co.,) Fair,.230 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Strawberries,. 231 
Pear Gall-Fly,. . 231 
The Elisabeth Grape, tIllustrated,].. 231 
Pear Blight,.». 231 
Horticultural /Voice- Quince Blight; English Block 
Raepherry, Horticultural Exhibition’, Fi uils Received, 231 
ht'/uiriet and Answers — To Kill Purslane; Ijiwtnn 
Blackberry; Salt for Onion#; Cloy Soil —Strawberries; 
The Rose Slug; What Destroyed the Cabbages,.231 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Cap Cake; Rice Pudding; Coloring Blue; Flint Pickles: 
Remedy for a Felon; Pickling Fruit,.231 
LADIES’ OLIO. 
Then and Now; [Poetical:] A Chapter on Reanx; 
“ Bring me a Shower of KobOm Singing to her Babe,.232 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Distrust; [Poetical;] Homo Influence; Operations of 
Conscience; Evils of Mental Precocity; Fine Old Gen¬ 
tlemen,. 232 
Pags. 
^IJHIRA KEMAIJ: COLLEGE.-This College is do- 
j Fttfi t'u to p'uViiti) tlio * tin third Hfni uh“upt»D thr ox- 
»ii 8 o nf "Vinn'e emicntiiiu. Ktuduiits engage in domestic 
itie* one hour rtsilv Whole expense 'or hoard, (room 
ruisriHil, Warmed, and lighted,) with Tuition in oil Die 
"dies of the rours*’, *7ti per lia|f-ye„r)y session. Next 
-mm I mi Opens Aug 80th. Address 
6 'b- 2 t Uhv. A. AT, COWLES, D. D, President. 
SIXTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE 
'l'K.NNKf>SKK STATE FAIR Or.eos at NsrtnriLI.R. 
1 . *n l ’n '* "fler ',1 for the best Du? 
liHin Bull, Blood Stollmp, Marne** Suilten, mid Jack, he¬ 
x'. iT,*" premiums on K*t Cuttle ami all other Domastio 
Animals, mill on the leading tictu-Irs in Machinery, Manu¬ 
factures, mid unmes’ie 11 * parltneut* 
r„ ,, '!!it ,iU C D fton ll " 'Mode Union. No Fu*ry 
|*,7 *V* , ’ 1 * chareed. Programmes will h n sent free, on ap- 
pllCnUOt) to L* t W JLLIAMM, y N»Mltvillu 
_ I H'HIAH If. JOHNSON, 
°vO“ Jl 1 reasurer Tann-use,, Sl,.i«. P.i. 
|>OOK A GENTS PLEASE READ! 
••THE GOOD TIME" for vour business has now come. 
” *t li ►/«*<)•■' rrojiM iin] i r *i»vi piitM'M, vntk * riIom CPrTOln — 
Ple iup hp n«t f»»r Til© lMrnti* < Ircuhirof the Auburn »*ub- 
IMilng Co, wil l’ll eoi.i iios Oie ue.HI vtlilaul* riiibsoliiilinil 
Books, null "Hers ttie beat Indiiecmi m* .if otiy flrm in t|o> 
Country. Students Teacht-is, Clerks, or any who desire 
profitable employment near home and free from risk, i hut. 
will |>oy them Ironi to *a per dsy. should w.tts at oucu 
to. , K G. STORK K, 
it Publishing Agent, Auburn, N. Y. 
Having purchased the spacious Iron Building, No 43 s) 
Chestnut Street, and fitted it up with every convenience to 
facilitate my business, particularly that branch devoted to 
COUNTRY ORDERS ; and having a largercnpital than any 
other party invested in the business, I am now p re put (id to 
oiler greater advantages, and better gifts than ever, to tuy 
customers. 
I will furnish any book (of a moral character,) published 
in the United States, t he regular retail price of which is One 
Dollar or Upwards, arid give n present worth from fli) cents 
to 100 dollars with each book, and guarantee to give perfect 
satisfaction, as I aiu determined to maintain the reputation 
already bestowed upou my establishment, 
Strangers visiting Philadelphia are iuvited to call and 
judge for themselves. 0. G, EVANS. 
I | ICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
II KEYSTONE Cll»KI< AND WINK MILL. 
Tuts admirable machine is now ready for the Imit l-ar- 
vesi of lotki. It is, if possible, made better than ever before 
noil well worthy the attention or farmers wanting such 
in-x'ninoR. 
I' h"* no superior in the market, am) is the onlv mill 
Urn will properly grind Grapes. Pi Ira*, $m, V> r nilo br 
'''■aief-or the manufacturer W U IHCKOK, 
*•” Eagle Works, Hariisbnrg, Pa. 
QIWKI3U I .DOM. +r. will hn v a SToaRlNa m K.vir- 
TIMI Luos. It you worth! like to have the I -odiii that 
w 1 11 wea V e I j pat 1-0 r „ p mk I ngg per dav, send your sddress 
’ii- 1 ' ,, ' nl * (fiPve, Schuyler Co., N. Y 
thttbove fe.m l lM ’ P “ W * ,JOr '" 0,lth ’ ‘D Awen.ejo eeU 
r p« rAHMKUk MEC’HANICR, A Nil BDiUUtltRr- 
against high nri.ea- 
a-,r.'. n r (io F i..' J Sl . toclo’Hlei, Iron, Vstls. I l»rd- 
''Is, 1 aiids^ Colorx, Windows, (more, Blinds, Hoes, 
Spades, nlmvels. Corn !!„«* Cultivator*, and otte r articles 
too no me rims to mention. Also, the cofohrsfed '’Straight 
Draft i low, which we oiler cheaper than the cheapest. 
AXn - , t MttORlc mrntvn co 
NIK CATTLE [MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July 11.-The nim-ent price* for the week 
all the market* an is follows: 
Bk** (,’.vrTi.* First qiialitv, cwt. $U,()0. fi fA ordl- 
oary, fA,2>V . common, fl.fo.'iS; iul'erlm, WjWui7i2S. 
Cows " Vli CsI.vks—F irst qualift. MtLPOhoNyH): Orrunsrv. 
$40J»K.t.Vl,l«l: Cnmmuu. L'^klDa +\0li; loferior, $26,IHV.i.'tn.pii; ’ 
VKAh CahVKB-KlrM ouslity, •$> lb., fru;tie: Ordinary 
4 vj'n fu;; (jOtnmon, 3h,i.;;,"<;: Inferior, To, 4 c. 
SUKKV "VI- 1 .1 y as.—Prime |U.ij itv. Cl (lead, $4,30'i'f.,l)y; 
ordinary, t\ f4, ail; eomnror, {Vo.t |; inferior, tl’.flo.r'igo 
Swi.vk—F irst oualttv, CJiiu ti.Vc all others, tVo fiS£c. 
Al.BANY, Jcn.r Ifi. -Carri.s-THit receipts have fallen 
nil f 0(1 heed and there was f> 0 d less he'd out tills week than 
last, making I,list'P»s on sale than last Mommy I'iIcms 
have therefore ndrsnred ‘a(a!!sc lb. live w. iyht The 
qusli yofthe beeves this week are poor in romparisou with 
former w-elD, many i?r (hpip rough snd gipen. 
Keoeipts -The fn lowing is our comparative statement of 
receipts st this market over the Ceutral Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
_ ,,, This week. Last week. lust vear. 
Cattle,.7,41*6 3,11 4 3 ,'o | 
Sheop,.4,173 3,7h) ajDS 
Hokh.. 60 70 160 
Prices— 
„ This week. Last week. 
Premium.fafi ‘4 3 (aj c 
g*tra.. . .IVgA 4^(7,M r i 
First quality.,..4 3VnitA; 
Sec.mil quality. 3 * 4 * 5 SM 3«5A»i 
Third quality...3ai3k; 2L(5=3 
Tnf^HAr . .. 'V»o 
sheep and Lambs—The receipt* continuo heavy ami the 
nxrkef is unusu dlv dull 
Hogs (Inly <me cr loud on Hie ma’kct. They were roro 
fed .State, and sold for 6Qc lb, average 211 Ibn.-./riT*", 
BRIGHTON, July 12 .—At market 1,01) beeves, 150 stores 
3,000 sheep and laodm, and 400 swine. 
BKKklUTTt.K— Prices— Extra. «ii,i»Vot), 00 ; first quality*', 00 
.11)7.25, secs nil qushlv, 46, sftn m 75 , third quality, $9,50(a6. 
U7iidv r\ln n,v„ ni 
♦•«i/i it , r .v. ' 7 , " m "it Airu iur#ii” 
[•Pin, tii'rklinp • #»., N > I l-ncul-r C"nftlat» ot tweivn 
thornutfh nn«l OKf»piiPiU* 0 M TphoIumh, 'mir f whom fim 0 <»l 
Ji’ge graduates, rim libniii.-* ii.imher over3,000 ... 
Tim r,ihi„H‘, Philosoptiicsi so l Chemical tripai'afus are 
*‘xti*n**ivo util]</nnj>K*ti‘, ThOp3»tn* two n*iriilarvi'H^luaMnir 
courses ot study, one m three yea s and filie of live,, nud 
tvifo a ( omhierciul Ciuirse I'pnti ilie compliitTiin of rlfiier 
parchment Diplomas are eouft-rred, snd ir possible positions 
secured Retinols d.’.sirnu" - f well qmilihed and excellent 
tem’ile I ear, he'«, squire ability ami su"i" ss "ill ho guamn- 
tei’d, can secure Hi-nt ki a ''dressing the Principal. Fad 
Perm hegins Aoutirt 2 *. Tuition from $4 to $ per term ot 
I I week- Board, washing, and room rcol uui uished mom i 
per term. $27,ft). 1 
For Catalogues or to on gave rooms, address 
B«y. J Bi TAN PATfgN, A. tf „Principal. 
TTgt r slN<)lS LANDS for SALK. 
I rite Suhsc.nls-r o ITV re for tnje, at imy prices ami on verv 
nccmnraodatiug term., 3 
52,000 ACRES OF CHOICE FARMING LANDS, 
Situated in Central llhnnia. in the Cmtnrirg of Mont¬ 
gomery. Christian Shrthy. Moron, Moultrie, Platt 
tdyrlte and Clay. 
Raid lands were mostly selected and entered atnn early 
day, ami ate very choice selections of Rolling Prairie, or 
valuable Timbered La oil* MiU.v of said lauds aro adjacent 
to Railroad Shiltons, nd nil are situated within convenient 
distances or complete I Railroads. 
Sai l Linda am olnttsd for aale in small parcels to actual 
settlers, on very reasenaMo terms, or will he sold 10 large 
parcels, nt wholesale , 1 ,tea. on very Ai’Onmmndnling terms 
the titles sin perfect, md all conveyances will t.., nootu 
SKb’B TO 
T t \ KM Foil BALK. -The subscriber ode 
-* ,Iafm of 76 acres, si t mi tod one mi'e north < 
of Waterloo, Senma. Co , N, Y , mi tlm 0<>tnrii 
I lank Road, with good farrol 1 / land, two goo 
the very he-d fruit, good huitdings of , n'| lum's, 
three wnlls, and in every respect a vti v -in 
Waterloo, June Dth, 1860 . fl.AIT 
LARGEST IN THE WORLD! 
PERMANENTLY LOCATED 
No. 439 OnKSTNUT STRKHT, 
A DELPHIA. 
Where all books are sold at the Publisher's lowest 
prices, and you have the 
ADVANTAGE 
Of receiving 
A HANDSOME PRESENT 
W DttKN OUO.MRTKIt KAMI CDMI'ANV, IUkt- 
siiwii Co.vv, mamifaotnie WttRK'S PATENT. 
® OhOMETP.lt C IRRI AOP. H A * I) S 
wldch are durable, clump, and etlicient, 
measuring with nneiTittg acntrncv anv dis 
tance passed over bv the vehicle to which 
they are attached The«o extrs-nnirhed 
Ramis cost but a trifle more than Inferior 
bauds without the Odometer. 
P. ci -Good, reliable Agents Wanted in all parts of the 
country Pleium send tor Circulars. A 1 l-I 2 t 
I T S. TENT Sl FLAG MANUFACTORY 
V • INo. 42 Kvehangr Street, llnclnwlcr, N. A’. 
Tknts to rent of the following sues, suitable for the pur¬ 
poses designated: 
For Agricultural Fairs. Conferences, Political or other 
Large dathenngt, 
80 ft. by HO ft.,.. Hi) ft. diameter. 
60 ft bv 00 0 . 7 o ft. *• 
BO ft. by HO ft.. . 6 ft. « 
1 /i ft by £0 ft, fancy,.fill ft. “ 
For Camp Meetings, Military Encampments, Pic Nics, 
Fxehing Excursions, ffC. 
24 fi by 3(1 ft. I 12 ft by 17 fi 
Hi ft. by 24 (t. I 9 ft by 12 fi 
Flags lumtsheil with Tent", when required. 
Parties wishing to rent, will please uddreas the proprie¬ 
tor, stating what the T-ute are ’o 1,11 used for. Also the fi y 
cill ties for transportnUon. Addresa 
JAMES FIE!,!), Box 70l, Rochester, N. Y. 
N B — Snveral large second hand Tents for sale chesie— 
one tent 61 by Do—ten feet wall with seats BI3-l3t 
WORTH KKOU 50 CK\T 8 TO lilt) DOLLARS 
WITH EACH BOOK. 
GEO. G. ETAN 8 ' Original Gift Book Enterprise has heen 
endorsed by tlm Book Trails and ali 
the leading city uud country newspa¬ 
pers in the Uuited States. 
GEO. G. EYANfB Punctual busmens tran 'actions have re¬ 
ceived tlm approbation ot over li.pep.io 1 
Citixeus of the Untied Mtal.es, ouch of 
wlnun burn received substantial evi¬ 
dence of the heuefits derived bv pur¬ 
chasing hooks at thin establishment. 
G. EYANH lias done more than any other pub¬ 
lisher. or Bookseller iu tlm United 
HUtee, towards dilfusing Knowledge to 
tlm people. By inn system, many 
books are rend that otherwis- would 
not have found th-ir way into the 
binds of readers. (Frank Leslie's 
tVeicspapr.r ) 
O. KYANH Keeps constantly on hand the most 
extensive stork, the greatest ussml- 
ninut ot Books, and circulates free to 
all who may apply, tlm most complete 
catalogue m Books uud UiiU iu tlm 
Uuited Slates. 
Gs EYANM Has advantages offered him by other 
puolishers and mamifauturers which 
enable him to furnicli in, p-trous wilii 
a liner quality and a hotter assortment 
or girts tiuiu any other establishment 
CL EYANM Publishes nearly Two Hundred Popu- 
Israud luterestiug Books, therefore, as 
a puni sher, lie is better able to oiler 
extra picmntms uud commissions. 
EVANS Guarantees perfect Kalisfactlou to all 
who may scud lot books. 
EYANR’ New Classified Catalogue or Rooks 
emmsces tn« writing*of every stand¬ 
ard author in every department of lit¬ 
erature, uod gives ail tlm uifiirinutinn 
relative to the purchasiuvand forward 
1x1 K +>y Mutil *JI PMpii f 1 * . i.-- 4 .» 
ed from his F.ifluhiishmuiit, togetlmr 
with lull directions huw to remit 
money. 
EYANM' Catalogue nf Bonks will he snot gratis 
and free of . xpeii-o to any address iu 
the United IrtuUs. 
EVANS’ Inducements to Agents cannot be sur¬ 
passed. Tlm most liberal commissions 
ere offered, and by soli. Ping subscrip¬ 
tions to hooks in the manner proposed, 
tweutv hooks e,"ii he sold in iho same 
time, that 11 would take to s-li one on 
the oid-fashioiicd sqhrcrip’ioii plan-— 
Send for a clarified catalogue, and 
SABBATH MUSfNOS. 
Noon : [Poetical:] A ChrisUan Child—Little Frankey ; 
The Sabbath; Prayer,.232 
THE TRAVELER. 
A Trip to California Letter XII; A Chinese Home,. . 233 
USEFUL OLIO. 
Views in Western New York, No. 5.—Head of Canan¬ 
daigua Lake, illlustrated,] Canandaigua Lake, East 
Shore, [Illustrated,]... 233 
YOUNG RURALIST. 
Fruit Culture — Inquiries; A Great Strawberry,.233 
STORY TELLER. 
The Awakening, [Poetical,] Trials and Triumphs,—A 
Story of Every-Day Life,.236 
TIIIC WOOL MARKET*. 
NEW YORK, July 11 —The Inquiry for domestic fleece 
and pulled i- quite limited, but tlm mmket is very firm, 
though price* in the interior are comparatively higher than 
here a* inanuntoturers snd dealers have laofghl liberally. 
The clip Is now secured, and ’hough we have no iicriirate 
means of ascertaining-it* b dk, vet from information ob¬ 
tained from the several sections of the count. y |t j» «,f e t„ 
compute it a full a erage Crop. No latge quantities hsve 
Come forw ml here as yet, hut most, of tlm transnctiei s in 
ttiisState, New Je hhv, n|iio, and Inui nit, are on New 
Yoik account, eitlier oliectlv or indirectly. Perhaps One 
half the dnmcuim wool on this market does nor. come I ere 
a' all, hm dealers are m the hsjjit nf send qg i’ bv other 
routes, when they make thoir re'cctlon In tlie .ountry, 
Tim prices ohtalncd this year and last, are -uo.li n* to en- 
conmge i's growth,inui ifm mnnuraetureie, it woulo appear 
preler buying or the ‘annate for cash, mther then of deal¬ 
ers on time, hilt this Is owingtoth' . . 
market Toe transactions r 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
A SD 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS 
RY FRANK CRUMBY, 
OP T II M PnlLADKLPUIA 11 A R 
Equally adapted to all tho Stale*,— its matl 
reliable, and ea iiy understood, uml decidedl 
Ixiok ot the kind ever published. 
F.very Merchant wants it 
Every “amifaeturer wants IL 
Every Mechanic wants it. 
Every I’nilt "riunnj Man wants it 
Ev.'ry Bank tflltcer wants it 
Every Bill and Note Broker wants it. 
Fverv Creditor want" it. 
Rveiy Dub or wauls ll. 
Every Insolvent wains it. 
Every Inventor wants it. 
Every Magistrate wai,i K it. 
E ery laiwyer win's it. 
Every Law Student wants it 
t very Real Estate Owner want* H. 
E<erv Age "1 w Rite it. 
Every Couveyanror wan's it. 
Every Book’keeper wants it 
Evioy G'dleeior wants it. 
Every Po'itfiisn wains it 
Every Klhl .k whips i( 
Every ,tilth® wants it. 
GEO. 
A MERICAN GUANO, 
■**- prom 
JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
tv TIII4 
SOUTH PAOIFiO OCEAN, 
IMPlJItTKI) 11V TIIR 
AMERICAN GOANO COMPANY, 
OttliMV, titi Willisini Stx-eet^ 
NEW YORK. 
C. R. MARSH AI.L, Pres’t. H. MATHER, Src’y. 
J. K. OHAPPKUo Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
CEO. 
ie easy state ' f the mom- v 
- .omi.nse hiv'd P,s N'llivo 
V leecc st42a'58c, as to qu Oily. Pulled is quiet hut firm at 
■ Ufa'ifie fur No I lot ami Extia Couutrv For ign lm« been 
in improved demand, ami c .rpet deicrifflinn* am Imhl with 
ini reused iinonens oh tyf 8 V«I IDs. Hi. a' dir BO bales 
r*myrna st 25HC-, S months: i#l do. low Buenos Av-<, lUd 
do. Cane, 8 I do Cord va, .M) do. .Vtes'iv. L 1,1 U i|o. Dnwaslmd 
I eruihn, ani|7.*ntl lbs unwnhed Africau, on private terms, 
but undcmtoml to ho utfull rates. 
Agi. Niuiaiy tlewia. pi 1^,,,.... 64(ii'58 
Am, hill-blood Merino. ,. 4 H&ett 
Ain. hall nliaid and Miree-fourths Merino " t Vii-Pi 
Am, iq.live hi ill one-fourth Merino 
Extra, Pulled . 
Callfornhi, extra. 
California, Ann, unwashed. 
Californkt, common do. 
Pemvian, washed . 
Valparaiso, unwasiied. 
South Am, common, washed. 
Stmtil Ain. Fntre Rios, do . 
South American, unwashed. 
South Ain. Cordova, washed. 
East India, washed. 
African, unwashed. 
African, washed. 
Smyrna, 11 n washed. 
Smyrna, waahed . 
Verlean, «nws|ihed.. 
BOSTON, Jniv 12 . —There 
foreign or ilonioatic Wool sine 
for all kinds. 
Saxoijy A Merino. tlZaCO 
Full blood.48(5 62 
L and >i hlooq.42i/i'l7 
Ceiomon. 
Pulled extra.,42(5'62 
Do. superfine......38(5)4 6 
Do. No. 1. 'MaSr 
Do. No. 2 ...,. IkVatgi 
ALBANY, July 12 . 
hulk of the . . . ... „ 
has beeu sold in the xtroet wa» 
Valuahle Gifts with Books —Geo. G. I 
The People's Groat Book — 'ohn E. P 
Illinois lamds nr Sale —John S. Hay 
Fairfield Seminary — 'lev. J ft, Van Pa 
Wclieter Academy —Charles H. Mann. 
Book Agents, Please Read—E. G. Stor 
Farm for Sate — I) B, ''lurk. 
Elmira Female College - A. W Cowles. 
Agents Wanted M. M Sanborn. 
Gnat Curiosity - nhaw St Clark. 
'Ufn'ific fur S 
GEO. C. 
‘I’EETII FOB THK .MILLION- MOMKTIIING NEW, 
L Olhc.e No. 7 Mansion Hoij*i. Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. ( 626 -tfi E. F. WILSON. 
. 3Ka:« 
. tail 47 
. 36 Vi .34 
. 28 d, ;io 
. (XVaOl 
. avsts 
,. moi ls 
:6 a 31 
lOJfiiu'i 1 >4 
. IUfiri:t 
. I'-5 18 
. 8 @ 1 I 
. arygiy 1 
. lysis 
. Skats 
. KV5 2 H 
. llfa‘18 
. 2201 , 28 
11(3)1-4 
is no change to noticn in 
fl OH r last, w ith a fair inquiry 
Western mixed. Oi»«io 
jrnvrn^ washe »1 . 1 n ~i,;n) 
Do. imwraHhod. 
...i 1(5)23 
*. 241362 
*'Tiiuffn... . . 17 
Rue nos Ayres, ... «di >6 
Pertivian, waifi-d., 26 (ft '2 
'rho market is very quiet, Ttmgreat 
new clip 1 - not of Heat hnnd* and the little that 
... - er " . •- “ “as at prices ranging fron 3 o( 3 ) 
4h,:. From store there is hot little doing, sod w learn of 
on‘if r t f - Journnl' 1D ' ir SU,<W * lvt 1U ‘ : > :lr,l! -'• 00u rt,fl 111,0 IL-uci- 
CinCAUU, July 12 —The following may he considered 
the t illing rates lor wished wool 10 this market: Poll blond 
•?*»»»' .1 w-^- 
iilarkcts, SommertCv &c 
•UllDK |t. 
Everv riihi|Jft.-i wants it. 
Every Schiml Teacher wants U,. 
Every GI*ogym«li ivao's it 
Every Hud e, wants it 
Eveiy Ship Mwoer waiita if. 
Evoi.y BhipioHulur wants it 
Every AucI.oiphw wants it 
Every Furtuvi wan's it. 
Evry Luniilnnl Wen’s it 
Fv.wy Tenant wants it. 
Every Married Woman wonts it. 
Every Single Woman wunlr, it. 
Every Wi iow wants iu 
Eve 1 y klaster wants it. 
Eiveiy Amnendcr wants it. 
Every Hieiimbos* Company wants it. 
Eve 1 t H.ulr. . Company wauls ii. 
Every Kx|ire s Compuov want" it 
Eve y Insurance Company wautait. 
Every Guardian we o'« il. 
Every Minor wants it. 
Every llotnl keeper wants it. 
Eve 1 y idininistrator wuutait. 
Every Executor wants it. 
Every Arbitrator wan's it. 
Everv Go (irouiCut Ufllcer wants it. 
Every Petitioner wants iu 
Every Ci'izen wants it. 
Every Alien wants it. 
Fviovh. dv e V ety where want* 
n A *• As JIUKIHiKV. Bleeders of pare .ihurt-riorn 
• anil Alderney (tattle. South /town ami Silesian 
skeep , SufTolk nud P.ssr.r Pips, Knrhester, N. V, (S'/ltf 
( 'QB T TIKE BEST!” 
WEBSTER’S OR A BRIDGED DICTIONARY. 
BilW PICTORIAL BDITION. 
1,500 Pictorial ltl.umriif.ioni. 
<UXK> t* IO.IHHI NEW worm* In like V.K ubi.lury. 
table or SVNtlN VMS, by Prof, doorl rich. 
Talrle givln* >'Vunuu«'1atlmi i»l’ mum »r M,04H) ills tlm 
tftilHliv«l pi TMiut* ni' \fmlcni TIumk. 
Peculiar u»e «l W«r<U inui Term* In the Bible. With 
other uew features, together with all the matter of 
previous editions. 
In one Volume of 1750 Pages. 
PRICK M, 6 o. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS 
"UKT THE REST." (JE'I WEBSTER. 
821-eow G. Is G. MRRRIaM, Springfield. Msrs. 
Rural Nkw-Yorkrr Office, ) 
Rochester, July i7, I860. ( 
Floor is without change, and but very little is doing, 
dealers preferring to wait the dose of harvesting operations 
on the part of our farmer*. 
Gkai.v—T ho only change noted is in Corn, which isle, 
per bushel higher. 
Provisions.—M ess Pork has pnt on SO cents perbirrel 
during the week. Shoulders have gone up to $8@«,60por 
100 pounds. 
Wool.—Y ory choice is bringing 50 cents per pound, 
readily. The range may be found iu our table of quotations. 
ll.i v. - We do not alter onr rates, but a very nice article 
of old Hay is worth $ia,uo, tho range for the market, gene¬ 
rally, is covered by our table rates. 
EOCHESTaU WIIOLiSD-AUS PRICES. 
Flock ilk J*kad».- Eggs, dozen..ISSlS; 
Flour,wint. wheaC66,6tX«;7,ilO Honev, box.Kkaj 6(5 
Ffiour, spri ng do ,.iVJ in *,26 Candles, box.12<uri3t 
Floor, buck wheat. $l, 6 t|Si. 7 » Candled Hxtra. ... 14 ,. 
Meal, Indian. .*l,;'l_@l,3t Fkcits axd Roofs" 
Wheat, Genesee,. 41 , 121311.40 Auoles. buslml .. orw), 
GEO. G. 
GEO. G. 
'!' O HOUBEKEEPER6I 
H«*Ithy Saleratns! Healthy Breadt Something Hew! 
D. B. DE LAND Sl CO.'S 
CHEMICAL SALERaTUS I 
“Tils verv host artiule of Raleratlis now In usn." Much 
hu* been naW ot the injurious altect of Saler«ru~ upou the 
health, but uothmg can he more hurmli'MS than perfectly 
Rih?itS! 1 4i'?!} , *I. 1 "}^ » >r *JP** r lV used. THI 8 -talerntns & 
F..KI.K<; T r.Y If. RK, ftBd i» refined by a process sntindy 
1 K 11 ” *, oV which all itnuurltiBH are reroovod, u Heal¬ 
ers and Cnniwmers F.vcrytchr.rr.' Please try it' It in war- 
L contains plain aud simple instruciions lo Everybody 
for Iran .acting fheir tqj.,j a cording lo Lw with lecai 
forms tor drawing tlm various necessary p.pera connected 
tocic.wilh, together eith the laws of „ 11 tnc ritales lor Col¬ 
lection of Ifelite, Property Exemot from Execu'Ion, M«- 
chiniih I lens, ExfCilion of Heed* and Mortgugeb, Rights 
ot Man-led Womeu, It./wcr, (Jsiuy, Will", Am, 
D will he sent hv mail to any sd 'ress, postage paid on 
reenlpt of Price, SI ml. or iu law s'vie. A'.'25. For siriulo 
copies, or for l lie book l.y UntnlniUr, or by thousands, ap¬ 
ply to, or address 
JOHN E. POTT EH, Publishes, 
649-wctf No. 617 Aaosorn St., Philadelphia, Pa 
GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT 
GEORGE G. EVANS 
No. 439 CHESTNUT STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
AGENTS WANTED, 
To whom greater inducements than ever are offered. 
A.vv I’kkhor, either auale or female, who is desirous of 
engaging in an 
Honorable and Profitable Employment, 
Requiring but little time, aud no outlay of money, and by 
which they can obtain, gratis, 
A Valuable Library, 
A Fine Gold Watch and Chain, 
A Handsome Service of Plate, 
An Elegant Silk Dress Pattern, 
A Splendid Set of Jeuieirt/, 
Or many other choice articles enumerated in the List of 
Gifts, can do so by acting as an Agent for Uiis establish¬ 
ment. 
Any Person, iu any part of the country, can be an 
agent, simply by forming a club, sending a list of book*, 
and remitting tbe amount of money required for the same. 
Sknd for a Cat.u.ooi;b, which contains all the desired 
information relative to agenciea aud tbe formation of clubs; 
and to insure prompt and honorable dealing*, address all 
orders to 
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PKOWPLlf AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, ,Iply 16-FlOPK— Market gearcelv ho ac¬ 
tive to-dav, aim hoi lers exhibited a, little degire to Realize 
yWle pncea generaBy were without strikiog dfange The 
demand both tor export and home conauinprjol is 00 « 
mode ram. .Sales w.pvaw.ajio, m,pei StaeMiOaSM 
cc r „l XtrB iV'«<BA, 2 u for supei We.tcn, Las^^i C 
COtlllDifll t<i IQtfOluljh rin • j;h f.*t ,, t 71 \ , ■* 
brands extra mural hoop Ghio -rloilog Vuih<-r qurie PP ia- 
mi hP M i C8 SP'i'^bOO tihis- extra State at prii?. 
y‘ l , ‘ n CtidAilma orilt *m tnmlMrat* r^nueht f» t 
a mnt previ"Uc price*; K Jer at for super; $6 36® 
7,6" for common to choice extra. v 
Grain— P,eceipts or Wheat are limited, and with a mod- 
cri'orl and home eonsuroplion, the mar¬ 
ket rootlnui-H Hiw; sales Milwaukee club «* <(24anvp 
Whiter red Waster,, at il.S-YtUl/fi, Ghi-avn soriaa .Jfcwf 
»M« u, 5r er l, ' Vi ‘ 141 n, ' w ' Ul ' ,)er J o*ev at"*l P* gfmd 
white Western at * 1,11 Rye quiet at HaVlcV dnll 
and nominal. Com without striking change• *a)n H at 62 (a> 
«2V for sound mixed West m; Rlc fnr very choice do- ^ 
7c lop Westei o V llow: BguVKic for round yellow* Tin- for 
r " "tcady. eitti m.vlriate demand at 
(§^oc fitr Western *in«j l. % attn4Uti. 4i<u)4lc for Sr;»t* 
Part to f ’° rk * tt ‘ , " iv 't “'Hi fair demand for mi-s*. j n 
Le « 11 St!? ,n, ‘ «4**» tracts: sale* ai *IS,37@lfl.4o f„ r 
ne» U ^" : * l •?*J" r " ld ’»*>; *r J ,6D for thin do.; il4,37 for 
(leiri-, t r r H l " k *’| I ‘ Uj ®°- ,rf ‘ rd firmer, with fair 
f 4 C bolter dull at 'u'ilSc lot Ohio; 
steady at 7 fS 11 ISc 
reo-i.^rJ^ f lT P " U l * ut »ome of the 
mand fo? txporurfs WgaW raWs 1 ' earls ilre 1B d<J - 
chan K e A teT , ,^’ fl ,S_ *f ! ‘ 0 1 FR **?■ Mkal -There is no 
V-dr 18 ** aDdthe -- ktl 
w\,'io''o' , r F '. ,r '■VL.-Ht the market is steady, with sales of 
accordance with the end or euda contemplated in keeping 
Hr- record; rendering i\ in Commercial laiaiuwHa a balance 
sheet of the unwi Compact nml perfect character, the de- 
“ 1 * 1 ' m iO.igMnent being Mihatapt-'a'ly as melted in speci¬ 
fication, wherein it weiiun, thul the tact oi Lais to be re¬ 
corded, iuiiv he represented ny figure*, Hvmbols.datea or 
numbers, used either sep.rntely nr In combination, or by 
whatever else will indicate the find aa deairud: and fqither- 
more, loised on this primary itivenlit-n, I also claim the de¬ 
vice or contrivance of rendering or trauamitting aeoiunt* 
111 partial or toll stafeioenr ., whon the Hlatemeot orvtet*- 
mou’g so sent are thus, or substantially thus. Wept in type 
by the contrivance* of my invention, be the mediilin of 
transiuisn'oii whaf it. may; but the particular mode of ren¬ 
dering ace,mi, t h i,y the use ol the Dispatch Msctiine.con- 
snluted of Apron M-ivumeot, Heel, anil Cutter Stamp, I 
claim in the llrimileAt.and rqllcst .en*c; and also the ma¬ 
chine Pse|f, embracing all it* form* and mnijea of operating 
as indicated in rh-aerilmig iL I'i'hcraaa aimnte band instru- 
me ot, or as pronellr-d by machinery. And In conneeUon 
with tlii'ee specific Claims, and bsacd upon 1h~ni, I also 
claim ill other means and appliance, siihataniially tbewmic 
** those herein claimed nr (nten led to be claimed. With 
these claims Tullv acknowledged and protected :-n xte-v,- 
tins invention has nheaily spiead itscll over C.iimd* (o„ r -’ 
teen States of the American Union, ao -1 Into Great Britain 
and Is now used in more than one luimired Newspaper Op 
Hees- It*Iminenae va.lu« to h nking and similar institq- 
tif*nn >vill b*; h|u>wfi lo » rirculitr wliich will mak^ itn ap- 
penranee soon. Meanwhile, applications for information. 
• Heeds of Rights, nr ‘'Dispatch Machines," will receive 
due attention, when addressed either to 
Kcv. IKIIIKIIT DICK, 
Buffalo, N. Y, or Fort Erie, C. W. 
Or to bis Agent and Attorney, 
,-^n- o, i 1-fndoo, England. 
*^To I,K, who in the Montreal Uaielle of 1 st Feb- 
ruary, lHls), pronounce* the '‘Idea” of Keeping accounts 
ennui,t in type,” a “ gross ah»unlitr,” thank- are hereby 
teudered. «n.t flic assurance given, that this gross absurd¬ 
ity is all that Mr, DiCK ha* patented In the domain of keep¬ 
ing iconnntr Hi* claim* hinder no operalion therein into 
which tin* gross ahsuf'btv i* not pirntH-alte smuggled In 
auy manuor; neither bodily nor partially; m-it> er directlv 
nor indiractly; neither expHcili' nor *• mbnlically; thf. 
BTOund his claims cover, and nothing more; the absolute 
monopoly of this absurdity anr nothing else, is all he asks 
as his claims, rationally read, attest _k«;i 638-tf. 
Iv Homer, Thursday, July fith, I860, at the residence of 
BkNJsMnv Goodkll, NELLIE A , daughter of William 
C HaRDNKR, Esq of Tudy, Ouomlasa Co., N. Y.. aged 16 
years aud t> months. ’ B 
HOWE’S Jlll'BOVE# HAT OR CATTLE SCALES, 
THE BEST tlf DSEt 
First Premium over Fairbanks, si Vermont Hast* Pair, 
'67 and ‘60. First Premium and no GompotUloo In 
'69. First Premium at 13 Different State Fair* Bll- 
^or^*u|MRron*e Medals at American Institute Pair, 
Hown’a SjialXM roit ALL Usku, have Great Simplicity, 
Wo !.<:«• if ill A^vuruoy* 1 
Rei/utre «* Pit,- may be net on top of tho ground, or On 
a barn tu*or, and hiahiIv rrnnuvfnl. 
No Chech Rolls; rfo Friction on Knife Edges; all Motion 
ncitivmi on liallM. VV**iifb truly if not level 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United State* or 
Canada, gel up, and warranted to givn e>Utr« satisfaction, 
or takso hack. * 
Send fur Circulars and price lists, with account of trial of 
Scnl«* between Howe and Fail-hanks, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to JAMES G, DtTOI.EY, 
„ a General Weiitern Agent, 93 Main street, 
8l8 ' tl Buffalo, N. T. 
jViioertiscments 
A ll V KItTISING TF.HM8, In Advance - Thirtv-Fivk 
Cknts a. Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, orfi 2 .ki cents per line of space. Spkcial No-ncua, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
I v Thk Rckai. Nbw-Yokkkr hax a far larger circulation 
than any similar journal m the worhl, and is undoubtedly 
the bent advertising medium of its class in America. 
] AGENTS WANTKIF—To engage in a new ami 
/ honorable huaineoe, which pays from A 3 to $7 per 
For particnlAra addre« B 
_iLiLSANBOBN, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 
GEORGE G. EVANS, 
PKOPKIBTOR OF THK OLDEST AND 
LARGEST GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE 
IN THE WORLD, 
PERMANENTLY LOCATED 
W'^®ABEUY—Wsbstkh^ MonkokCO,, N. Y. 
K 1 - 1,141 w ' l ;'V mra f“ w "O Tuhh Uv, S-pi. 18 , 
bSwdini-hou"e ra8 ’ ° r "' rlf ‘ lj0 ‘ u ' d “ 1K >be hadln the new 
yy HKEI.Ell Sc WHJHLN MAN UFAGTUKING CU.» 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
C50f5 Broadway, New Yorlt. 
These Vlachinen combine all tJie lute improvement* for 
Hemminu, Stitching and Felling Sr am*, nml are the beat in 
use for FAMILY XKW1NO and tailoring work. 
Prices from $60 to $160. Hemmers, fs extra. 
„ ^ .. . . . 8 . W. DIBBI.E, Agent, 
515-tf No*, e and 10 Smith * Arc*de t R/)choKt«r, N. Y. 
tm^vrnintr-houHes. 
For CinuLro, address 
M9 ~ 2t _ CHARLES H. DANN, Pr incipal. 
ruUM F«l{ SALK. -About to remove from the ’’tate 
l .°'"f f " r |“le. very cheap, tav F«rm of 2 >n acre*, onr 
mil- from Waterloo.— 190 acres in wood, worth half Hi- 
5 - r iLuJ iliK " r , G‘ r , ra - New house aud ham. pepra-rmiul 
distillery aru] hui'dlng, orchard and two good wells.- 
Lib»)rG un^Jitfor oti* half The purcbaH** innnev. 
T <>• B. GL4RK, 
July U), i 860 . Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
NO. 439 CHESTNUT STREET 
PHILADELPHIA. [4teow 
