"1 ItKAT CURIOSITY.— Particulars sent free. Agents 
J wanted. SHAtV k CI.ARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
JNTEKNATIONAL HOESE PAIR. 
This Second International Horae Fair will be held 
IN THE CITT OF BUFFALO. «. I., 
0» 111.' IMih. 291 h, 80th nn.l 8t»t duy» of Anciwt, IHtMK 
SATURDAY, the 1st dav of September, will be devoted 
to the 
SALE AND PURCHASE OF HORSES. 
PREMIUM LIST . $2,500! 
Open to nil the State* i*n«t Canadian 
a I’rovinoes. 
l ^r Persons desiring a Classified List «f Premiums, will, 
on application by mail to the Secretary, receive the smile. 
WARREN GRANGER, Secretary. 
Buffalo, July 16, I860. OSl-lit 
Special Notices 
I^AIZRIFIEILID SBMINAR1T. 
1 This larve nod flourishing Instltu'ioD is located at Fair- 
field, Herkimer Co., N Y The Faculty consists ol twelve 
thorough and experienced Teachers, tonr "f whom are Col¬ 
lege graduate*. The libraries number over 3,(SKI volumes. 
The Cabinet, Philosophical and Chemical apparatus an* 
extensive and complete. Thorn are two regular graduating 
courses of Btlldy, one of three years and one of live, ana 
also a Commercial Course Upon the cmopb'lion of either, 
parchment Diplomas are confcrre<l, and if possible positions 
secured, Schools desirous of well qualified sad excellent 
female Teachers, whose ability and success will he guaran¬ 
teed, ran secure them bv addressing the Principal. Fall 
Term hegina August 21 - Tuition from $4 to $6 per term nt 
14 weeks. Board, washing, und room rent (furnished room,) 
per term, $27,50. 
For Catalogues or to engage rooms, address 
649 Kiev. J. B. VAN FATTEN, A. AL, Principal. 
get the best grain drill. 
SIXTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE 
BnrKroRD & Huffman's Prcniinm Iron Cylinder 
Crain Drill, patented in 1866 and 1858, and mana- 
fictured by the Proprietors at Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y., 
j s nniver^aliy approved wherever used. Has never failed 
in a single instance of receiviogthe first premium atevery 
State, County, and Town Fair, vHiere it has been exhibit¬ 
ed and it has been on exhibition at hundreds within the 
last ten years. We hare been engaged in the manufac¬ 
ture of Grain Drills for over ten years, and during that 
time have made such improvements a* experience has 
proved necessary, and in the sale of thousands have not 
had one retnrned. 
We deem it perfect, and the verdict of a discerning 
public, in hundreds of cases, is recorded in favor of our 
machine Of its merits, it will not become us, as manu¬ 
facturers. proprietors, and venders, to say what pur¬ 
chasers and owners ef individna! machines have said; 
but we may be permitted to quote some of their expres¬ 
sions, which we trust will find a response in every sub¬ 
sequent purchaser of our Drill, viz “ The most perfect 
machine.” “The best Drill In America," “It sows 
every kind of grain, from grass seed to corn and beans, 
to my perfect satisfaction* ' You need not ruck your 
brains for further improvements" With the Guano 
attachment, nothing can be better adapted to Liming 
Wheat, or distributing Piaster, Ashes, Salt, Bone Dost, 
or any other fine fertilizer, either Broadcast, or in the 
Brill furrow with the grain. 
This Drill will bow any desired quantity per acre, with 
the utmost precision, (as has been often tested,) from d 
to 16 pecks, by changing the gear wheels, which are 
marked to designate the number of pecks each will row. 
It is also constructed to plant corn or beans in drills, by 
shutting off tbe grain from as luaoy drills as yon desire, 
It mar also he used as a broadcast machine, by simply 
removing the drill tubes. We are manufacturing two 
different size* of Drills, 7 ami 9 Tube; and in a limited 
number, the Drill Tubes are placed tu two rows, thereby 
facilitating their passage on stony or lumpy ground. 
The single row form, however, U preferred on all lands 
properly prepared. 
For forther information, prices, Ate , address the Inven¬ 
tors and manufacturer*. BICKFORD A HUFFMAN, 
Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
I’BODrca at Titie-Water. - The aggregate receipts of 
Flour. Wheat, Corn and Barley, left nt tide-water from tho 
commencement of navigation to the 21 st of J uly inclusive, 
during the vear* 1859 and 1860, is ns follows; 
Flour, Wheat, Corn, Barley, 
bhls. bu. bu. bu. 
ISfiO ... 3.'2.*») 3,340,600 6,636,40(1 78,91X1 
1859 .... 177,.Vl) 611,700 7,038,700 140,800 
Inc.146,300 Inc 2,838,900 Inc . 4,612,700 Dec.61,900 
Br reducing the wheat to Hour, the quantity of the lat¬ 
ter left at tide-water this year, compared with the corres¬ 
ponding period of last year, shows an increase equal to 
718,080 obis flour. 
The following comparative tablo shows the quantity of 
some of the principal articles of produce let t at tide-water 
from the commencement of navigation tf> and including 
the 32d of July in the year* indicated: 
18-50. 18*9. 18W. 
Canal opened April 2 ft April 16. April 25. 
Flour, bbls. 324.600 177,300 6«,200 
Wheat, bu.8,340,600 511,700 3,958,500 
Coni ...5,636,400 1,033.500 1,320,900 
Barley. 78.9U0 140,800 870,200 
Rye.... 105,100 93,900 171,200 
Oats.3,051,100 1,956,300 1,600,000 
Fork, bbls.. 6,700 29,300 15,0 0 
Reef, bbls. 2,900 14,000 0,800 
Cheese, tbs. 33,500 161,300 128,10- 
Butter, It*. 121/00 211,700 79,.k)0 
I.ard, tbs. 341,900 2,204,700 1,864,700 
Bacon, lbs. 443,20# 1 , 398 , 1 ( 0 2,522,900 
Wool.... 462,700 374,41X1 320,000 
Having purchased the spacious Iron Building, No. 4.39 
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, 1 am now prepared to 
offer greater advantages, and better gifts than ever, to iny 
customers. 
I will ftirniall any hook (of a moral character.) published 
in the UnitedStateSjtlie regular retail price of which is One 
Dollar or upwards, and give a present worth B om SO cents 
to 100 dollars with each book, and guaranteo to give perfect 
sntisfacliou, as 1 am determined to mnintuin the reputation 
already bestowed upon my establishment. 
Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invited to call and 
judge for themselves. G. G. EVANS. 
WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY. 
NEW PICTORIAL EDITION. 
1,500 Pictorial Illustration J. 
P,04M» t« lO.IHMl NEW WOltllS III the Voeubulury. 
Table of SYNONYMS, by Prof, Goodrich. 
Table giving lYnam.clittlon «f name* ai' K,04H> distin¬ 
guished persons of Modern Timm. 
Peculiar use of Wor.ls uml Terms In the fttbte. With 
other now features, together with all the matter of 
previous editions. 
In one Volume of 1750 Page9. 
PRICK *6,5(1. SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 
“(LET THE BEN7.” (/E’l IFEH STEM. 
649-eow G. k C. MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. 
IF YOU WANT ANY BOOKS 
8 KNI) TO 
i; I & IT T AI 
NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 
At CINCINNA 'it, OHIO, Sept. 12 U to 'Mh. 
Tho United States Agricultural Society 
Wiu. hold its Eighth Annual Agricultural and Industrial 
Exhibition on the grou mis liberal I v provided by the citizens 
of Ciuclniiati, which are to be lilted up iu the best style. 
There will be Hails and Tents for the display of 
Implement*. Machinery, Tools, Domestic Manufacture*, 
Purm und t.llrd. 1 n Prtulacc, l-'rulls, Flswvx*. und 
Muilve Wines i 
With Stalls and Pena lor HORSES, CATTLE, snEEPand 
SWINE ; and an unequalled Track, one mile iu length and 
forty feel in width, for the sxhltiilion of Horses Toe 1 re- 
inlums offered—in cash,—gold, silver, and bronze medals,— 
diplomas and certificates, amount to 
# 120 , 000 . 
The Exhibition will remain open from Wednesday, the 
mb, to Thursday, the 20th, orBeptember, thus glviug tune 
to examine and test the implements and machinery. 
For premium lists or information, apply at Uie Office of 
tho Society, No. 366 Fa. avenue, (up stairs;) or to the sub- 
OKNT FREE I BFNT FREE! BENT FREE! -Anew 
Cl and beautiful ART, lor which we want, agents every¬ 
where. Agents make 1*0 a month Terms him I Specimen 
sent FREE. Address, with stomp for return postage, 
64ft-4t L. L. TODD k C0-, Lowell, Muss. 
LARGEST IN THE WORLD! 
PERMANENTLY LOCATED 
Hk.sv Catti.* — First quality, XI owt. $S,76<nfl>26 } orili- 
narv, *3,l>Xu8,50; common, *7‘«:7,75; interior. $0,O0(a)o,73. 
Cows AJfPCAi.VK.a -First quality, JNi.OOoiVXUki; Ordinary, 
$4O,U0®flO,O0: Common, Ain.mv - so.iXJ; I nfarior, mOiXai'W.OO. 
VKAl. Oxhv 88 — First quality, V IK, b_- 66 o; Ordinary 
li-yhi-V; Common, HtiWric; luferior. YaSVjc. 
Smufy , vn Lam lilt—Prime quality, *4 head, $4,60.>6,00; 
ordinary, $4'i.4,60; common $A»X>tiI; inferior, $2,50.1113,50. 
Swum.—First quality, 6>»v6 , '/ic; all others, 6q(i6Mc* 
ALBANY, Jri.r .39 .—Catti k The weather at the open¬ 
ing was very unfavorable, a heavy mitt and strong wind 
prevailing for several hours. It was hard upon the cuttle, 
and they showed to the worst advantage However, not 
withstanding this and the additional rather discouraging 
fact that there were over (.I’.OO head on sale, abetter feel¬ 
ing pervaded the market than last week. 
Receipts—The fn lowing is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: „ 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last vear. 
Cattle,.3,715 4,250 2 ,SW 
Sheep..............6,216 4,520 6/52 
Hogs,... Hi) .. 90 
Prices—Wo have but few alterations to make: 
This week. Last week. 
.8 @ 6 Xe 6 (in 
.4S@1K 4Nqii4tf 
-WSHa S&@4?< 
3 di.V.i 3 @3'£ 
2 *<© 2 » aX®25i 
I I ICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
II RKYBTUNE CIDER AND WINK MILL 
Tins admirable machine is uow ready for the fruit liar- 
vest of I860. It is, if possible, made better than ever before 
nud well worthy the attention of farmers wanting such 
machines. 
It has no superior in the market, and is tin- only mill 
that will properly grin-1 Orapes. Price, $40, For sale by 
dealers or tho manufacturer W W. IIICKOK, 
548-13t Eugle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
No. 430 CHESTNUT STltD3IT.tr, 
PIIILADELPHLV. 
Where all books are sold at the Publisher’s lowest 
prices, and yon have the 
.A. ID "V-A-IMT-A-G-E 
Of receiving 
A HANDSOME PRESENT 
WORTH FROM 50 0KNT8 TO 100 DOLLARS 
WITH EACH HOOK. 
CEO. G. EVANS’ Original Gift Book Enterprise has been 
endorsed by the Book Trade and all 
the leading city and country newspa¬ 
pers in tho United States 
CEO. G. EVANS’ Punctual business transactions have re 
solved the approbation of over 6 ,(XX), 001 ) 
citizens of the United States, each ot 
whom have received substantial evi¬ 
dence uf the benefits derived by pur- 
choaiug books at this establishment. 
GEO. G. EVANS Has donu more than any other pub¬ 
lisher, Or Hooksidler in tho United 
States, towards diffusing linowlmtgo to 
tho people. By Ins system, many 
books aro road that otherwise would 
not liavn found their way into Un¬ 
hands «t readers. (frank Leslie's 
Newspaper ) 
EVANS Keeps constantly on hand the most 
• extensive stock, tho greatest assort¬ 
ment. of Hooks, and circulates Dee to 
all who may apply, the most complete 
catalogue of Books ami Gifts in the 
United Elates. 
EVANS Hit* advantages offered him hy other 
publisher* and manufacturers winch 
enable loin to furnish his patrons with 
a finer quality and a better assortment 
of gifts thau any other sstablishmcni. 
G. EVANS Publishes nearly Two Hundred Pnpu- 
larai'il interesting Hooks, therefore, as 
a publisher, lie Is better utile to offer 
extra premiums and esmnnssious. 
EVANS Guarantees perfect satisfaction to all 
who may send for books. 
EVANS’ New Classified Catalogue of Books 
embraces the writings of every stand¬ 
ard author in every department of lit¬ 
erature, and gives all th# information 
relative to the purchasing and forward¬ 
ing bv Mail or Express of Books order¬ 
ed from his Kstnhl fail men t, together 
with full directions bow to remit 
money- 
GEO. G. EVANS’Catalogue or Books will be sent gratis 
ami free of expense to any address in 
tho Uoltud Slates. 
GEO. G. EVANSf Inducements to Agents cannot he sur¬ 
passed. Tin- most liberal eommiMsinn* 
are oil-red, and by soliciting subscrip¬ 
tions to honks In tin* manner proposed, 
twt-ulv books exit he sold in the same 
time that it would take, to sell one on 
the old-fashioned subscript ion plan.— 
Send for a classified Catalogue, and 
every information will bo given iu ref¬ 
erence to agencies. 
EVANS Keeps In store all tho writings of every 
standard author, in every department 
of literature, in every style or bind¬ 
ing, at tho publishers lowest prices, 
ami remember that yon pay no more 
than you would at any otherEsbiblish- 
inftot,ani| you have th" advantage of 
receiving an elegant I’rcsent, winch 
oftentimes is worth a hundred fold 
more than tho amount paid for tho 
book 
Send for a Classified Catalogue of Books. 
Order a.nt Book that you may want, remit the retail 
price, together with the amount required for postage, and 
one trial will assure you that the best place in the 
country to purchase books is at 
THE EXTENSIVE 
fl'O FAKMRIift, ME4lllANK!f», AND UIHI.DKHR.- 
L Onr “Irrepressible Conflict” is against high prices.— 
We offer you, at 74 Main St , Rochester, Iron, Nails, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paints, Online, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Iloos, 
Spades, Shovels, Corn Hues, Cultivators, and other articles 
too numerous to mention. Alsu, the celebrated “Straight 
Draft Flow,” which we offer cheaper than tin- cheapest. 
635-tf MOORE, HKBING A CO. 
F ARM FOR HALE. -The subscriber offers for sale a 
farm of 75 acres, situated min imUi north of the village 
of Waterloo, Seneca Co , N. Y,, on the Ontario nod Wayne 
Flank Road, with good fsrtiii' g land, two good orchards of 
the very hunt fruit, good buildings of all kinds, well fenced, 
three wells, anil in every respect a very desirable location. 
PLATT CROSBY. 
Waterloo. June 9th, 1360, 544-l3t 
rrtUACT FEMALE I.NSTITCITF, K4K1IIF.HTKK, N. Y. 
1 Year, 42 weeks. 1 st day, August 29, 186U. Board and 
Tuition in Knglieb and Gymnastics, *140, or*(0 per quarter. 
Roomsfurmsheu and warmed. 1.9CILH I'iiaot, principal, 
itlarkds, Commerce, & 
Premium. 
Extra. 
First quality... 
8eeona quality 
Third quality.. 
I*Eli MONTH- Slade by aiiv active person with 
Die cheapest and best Stencil Tools in the uiar- 
I T S. TENT it FLAG MANUFACTORY 
' ' • No. -M Exchange Street, Hmdieater, N. V. 
Tk.vth to rest of the following sizes, sui tablo for tho pur¬ 
poses designated; 
h'or Agricultural h'atrs, Conferences, Political or other 
Large Gatherings. 
80 ft by 110 It...80 ft diameter. 
60 ft hy 90 ft.7b ft “ 
60 ft. by 80 ft. 60O. “ 
16 ft by 20 ft fancy,.60 ft. “ 
For Camp Meetings, Military Encampments, Pic Ntcs, 
pithing Excursion », <yc. 
24 ft. by 30 ft. I 12 ft by 17 ft 
16 ft by 24 ft I # ft hy 12 ft 
Flags furnished with Tenbq when required. 
Parties wishing to rent, will please address the proprie¬ 
tor, stating what, tlm Tents arc to lie used for. Also the fa¬ 
cilities for trausporpillon. Address 
JAMES FIELD, Box 701, Rochester, N. V. 
N. B.—Several large second hand Tents for sale cheap— 
one tent 60 by 90—ten feet wall with scats. 643-13t 
• 4 F A ' U 1 P OU' nv . . . .7 i . . c 
ki*t. purchwifii? fU»»whore,ilou ttau ton^nd form/ 
latest clrciil.u and sniiiples, w bleb an sH Jrt*- 
Address D. L, MILLIKI-.N, Brandon, Vt 
Inferior 
Rvuxr. Nvw-Yorkkr Orrscr., ) 
Rochester, July 31, 1860.5 
Flour.— 1 The market exhibits a decline equal to 26 cents 
a barrel on choice from Winter wheat, while inferior, made 
from Spring varieties, is as last quoted. 
GriUK—G enesee Wheat is drooping a little. The range 
in from 1 1 ,10(a) 1,36 for all grade*. But very little of the new 
crop has been offered on sale. Canadian wheat is entirely 
out of the market at present, and we cannot, consequently, 
give any quotations, that might be depended upon for reli¬ 
ability. Com is unchanged iu rates, but is weak at 55 cents 
per bushel. All other grains are without alteration. 
Provirioxh—P ork has again adyanced—the rise on mens 
being about 60 cents, and on clear $1,09 per barrel. Lard 
has gone up 50 cents per 100 pound*. 
Ssrbu—N othing of importance is transpiring in this de¬ 
partment of trade, but dealers, under the influence of 
Western advices, will not pay more thau $2,60043,00 for 
Timothy. 
Wool is without change, and the purchases are now al¬ 
most totally confined to second hands. 
Hay -There is a decline in hay of $1,00@2,00 per tun du¬ 
ring the week. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flo irs Asm Graiv, Eggs, dozen.@12>ie 
Flour,wint, whsut^fijAVarejOT Honey, box......l&a.ldc 
Flour, spring do . ..$5,0X45,28 Candles, box .lAadSc 
Sheep — The trade is quite languid. Tho market is over 
mippliod and them is but little inquiry. We qiintn nomin¬ 
ally at iSn't-the outside figure for the very best 
Hogs We hear of but out) salc-adrovo of 45 prime corn 
fed at 6 >*c- IP lb- Argus 
BRIGHTON, July 26,—At market 1,200 beereH,200 stores 
B,(X« sheep and lambs, anil 650 swine. 
HkkkC.attls— I’rii-a*—Kxtra, W.iBKaff,00: first qnality*o,00 
@7.25- second quality, $r, i«,76; third quality, $4,50405,50. 
WoRKlwn Oxk.v— $75, 8 tKs 86 . 
MiuiH Cowh—$ 19.0141; Common, $19Cg)20. 
Vkal CaLVRH—$ 3, 4(ai5. 
8 tork« — Yearlings, uoue; two years old, $9@11; three 
y HTn*°M^cP lb.: Calf Skins, UXaiUc TP »b. 
SHBKe and!A MH^-fi, 0 b®t,7»; Extra, $2,C0@3,50. 
Pklth— 60 c<ai$l, 7 « each. 
Swinr — Stores, wholesale, 6ii)7o TP tb. ( retail, 7fif)8c. 
Spring pigs, 7 V/Oftc; reUil Btifittc. Fat Hogs, undressed, Oc. 
N OW IS THE TIME TO MAKE MONET by selling 
a neis I’ulitical Chart and Map of the United States, 
containing Portraits from lite. of the candidates of each 
party. AJno.iivnHt HUJOUnt 0 ^ valtialilo H^atiHlifal mnttftr. 
Size, 37s Hj and Is BEAU J'IPVLLY COLORED. Sam¬ 
ple copy MSiit, pnst-panl, with my extra terms to Agents, on 
{he receipt of 25 cts. jl^^Wisher, 
650-2t Davis’ Block, Geneva, N. Y. 
GEO. G. 
dhCYfr t Mi FEU WEEK AND ALL E.YFENHKH 
i(l«O.UU PAID.— We wish to employ at the above 
salary, a few enterprising Young Men to introduce and so¬ 
licit orders for a new article, patented July 3,1860. I hose 
who prove trustworthy can have permanent employment. 
Apply immediately an only a limited number will be en¬ 
gaged. Address, enclosing stump for return postage, 
BALDWIN k LG., 
560-3t American House, Boston, Hass. 
4 MERIC AN Q- TJ A. 1ST O, 
iraoM 
JARVIS &. BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
LV TICK 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED BY THE 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
Office, GO Wi 11 imm Street, 
NEW YOBK. 
C. S. MARSHALL, Frns't. H. MATHER, Sec’y. 
.1, K. CH AFl’ELIi, Agent, (HI Exclmngn St.., Rochester, N. Y. 
TI1K WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, July 26.—Tho market is quite firm for all 
descriptions, and a fair inquiry prevxils Sales ot 175,0001b 
Native fleecn at ltrtces raogiug from 4»'tj5ftc,a* to quality, 
the latter rtfs for selecte d Raxony: 90,000 lbs Texai at 'MQ6 
28 c for unwashed and 33c for washed;25,iia) lbs Cahfnrniant 
l(X«)2#c, for Inferior to line quality; 15,000 tbs Fulled *t 
prices within th« range of 30f'ij48i.'. Kir No 1 City aud Extra 
Country; 4i,i0U Finn Spanish at ITn , 6 mos , A0 bales Me* 
tiza; 70 do. Common Buenos Ayres, and 150 do Doankoi, to 
arrive, on private terms, but understood to be at fhll prices 
|/V. l. Tribune. 
BOSTON, July 26 Fleece snd nulled Wool have been 
in moderate demand during the week, the sales notexceed- 
ing 100.000 tbs., bnt at full nrlce*. in foreign the transac¬ 
tions comprise 200 hales Mebiterraenu, Cape and Smith 
American on private terms. In the wool-groWing district* 
the new clip continues to he sold at comparatively higher 
prices than can he realized here. 
Saxouy k Merino.55(3,67 Western mixed... 
Full bloo'i.bom64 Smyrna, washed.. 
Fi und K blood,.A4@49 Do. uiiwasiied.... 
Uemmtra.39(5:43 Syrian. 
Fulled extra.4AaA0 Gape. 
Do. supeirtno.-3HW146 Crimea.. 
Do. No. 1.40«)37 Baenos Ayres.... 
Do. No. 3..20®29 Peruvian, washed 
CHICAGO, July 26 .-The market is unusually quiet un¬ 
der light receipts und less competition among buyers. There 
is some inquiry for round lots hy Eastern manufacturers; 
but dealers are anklng more than their figures. The clos¬ 
ing quotations are ss follows: 
Flbkce—F ntlblood Merino,. O05n45 
Three-quarter blood .. 41(o)4S.l,c 
Half blood.36 a 3«o 
Ouarter blood.33(a)36c 
Common, native.28(a)32c 
[ Democrat. 
pAJR.M raiPLEMFDVTS, *c., 
AT TUB REORNTLT KftTABhtSHEB 
Buffalo Seed aud Agricultural Warehouse, 
F.m isky *8 Horse-Powers,TlneslieTS and Cleaners, Clrcniar 
and Cross cot Saws, Cider Mills, and other miruifactnres, 
nrild at. manufacturers' jirices und terms. A Ma.xskikld ,h 
C lover Huiler, complete iu good order, (second hand.) for 
sale cheap. HtOUmt’H Forinble Cider and Wine Mill, f.ttx- 
Mivti's Feed Cutler, Hey Cult era. Corn She Hers, snd other 
FarniingTobls aud seeds of the best qiialilv, at the Buffalo 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 336 Main street, Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y. 650-4twc 
July 20, I860. H. C. WHITE, Agent. 
GEO. G. 
r iuui , n|xi ui( '••• -••V')’' 
Flour, buckwheat. $l, 6 rx<bl,75 
MeaL Indian..$1.31(^1,31 
Wheat, Genesee... Cl. 10@L33 
Beat white Can’* . SO tt» lU.IY) 
Corn, old._... . M@a9c 
Corn, uew ...Ofi nxxjc 
Rye, 6 b lbs. P hu.fa)7Uo 
Ost^ hy weight.. iSSwuo 
Barley. SiVa.Mc 
Buckwheat.......... _35- n40c 
Beans. 62 ‘»iwc 
Mkats. 
Pork, Mess.tl9,(X)7it9Al 
Pork, clear...,. .$ 2 U,«K<ti 2 l ,ufl 
Pork. cwt.......... I6,5iXiu7'oO 
Beef, f) cwt.$4,00~ , 6.00 
Soring limbK,each.$l,5ff .' 2 ,lX) 
Mutton, carcass.4ni'6c 
Hams, smoked.ll£j) 12 r, 
8 houlders.Sludlic 
Chickens. tVedOc 
Turkeys.UtXn|L 2 c 
Geese.34i2)44e 
Ducks, pair.... —3A^44c 
Dairy, &o. 
Butter, roU..I«ai2tie 
Butter, firkin. OtrioLZc 
Cheese.UXaJlffo 
Lard, tried.. 12>ifiiil3« 
Tallow, rough. 6 L'o 
Tallow, tried.y.VtflOo 
W OHK'B WDOMETKH HAND ttDMI'ANY, IlAllT- 
gngn Cow., mttnufnclure IK IRE'S PATENT, 
ODOMETER CARRIAGE. HANDS 
f which are durable, cheap, und it HI dent, 
// »tfnrrvBl\ measuring with unerring accuracy any dis 
II Si Ifl 1 mU tanenpassed five: by the vehicle tn which 
S\W'c//i7 they «r« attached Those extra-finished 
Bands cost but * trill" more tlmn Inferior 
bands without the Odometer. 
F 8 -Good, reliable Agents Wauted In all parts of the 
country. Flense send lor circulars. Ml-12t 
VURSEKY FOB SALE. 
^ Situated in Dansville, Livingston Co,, N. Y. 
It .tains about eighty acres, two years planted. The 
land in rich and easy to work,and for Nursery purposes is 
unsurpassed In this country , . 
The stock now ginwing is remarkably fin« and healthy, 
consisting of Apple, Fear, I'Ll no, Cherry, Fbakh, Grapes. 
Ac. A largo proportion Or the stuck consists of Dworl and 
Standard Feat Trees. 
There is also growing on the grounds a largo quantity or 
Pear, I'luni and Apple ftoodllngs, of one and two years 
growth. Ttu* nursery can bo eulaiged to any desirable ex- 
Jeut, Hi" ground haring beeu Seen red for so doing. Any 
one wishing to engage in the business will find this a first 
rate opportunity, for it w ill be sold at a bargain. 
If nut sold, a partner, an active man with some means, 
would b« taken In,-a practical Nurseryman would be pre¬ 
ferred III lioalth is the reasou for wishing to sell. 
For farther particulars address Fost-OUlr.o Box No 11, 
Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. 660-3t 
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Rochester, N. Y. (626-tf| K. F. WILSON. 
GEO. G. 
H AV.CL MORDOITt Breeders of pure Shurt-hom 
. anil Alderney Cattle , South Down and Sxlettan 
Sheep, Suffolk and Essex Pigs, Rochester, N. Y. (62Itf 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYER 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
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or TIK PHILA DKLPR I A BAS. 
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PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Jtn.r !»-Fix>t 7 R—Market dull and heavy 
kod declining for common and medium grades of Western, 
while for BUte there is a moderate expoit and home trade 
demand at Hteady price* Sales at $ 5,0045 li) for superfine 
State; $5,lu.iJtao for extra do; $4,8&45j00 fur super West¬ 
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6,35 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio —closing 
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Bales at $4,9X4.5,00 lot super; $5,05.47,50 for common to 
choice extra. 
Gkai.v- Wheat n little more steady, with a moderate de¬ 
mand for export; the firmness of freights still operates asa 
serious ' Peck upon shippers; sales Milwaukee club at $ 1,21 
in store; winter rad Western at $1,26; good and choice 
while Western at $1,33® l,M; Racine spring at $1,19; uew 
white Ohio at $),33-. while Kentucky on p. t. Rye steady; 
sales at ale. Corn in fair r*que«t for homo consumption, 
with some little export inquiry; sates at ttIHc for sound 
mixed We«t j rn; 6 lc for unsound do; 62c foe choice do; 64 Kc 
for southern yellow; 65c for Northern do- Oats quiet at 37 
@4Ucfor Western and Canadian; tMp'AOFic for State. 
Fnovtsiojis— Pork dull *nd lower; sates at $18^X419,00 
for new mesa; $18,23 for old do; $14,fiO for new prime, and 
$12,50 for old do, IArd quiet and steady; sales »t 
13'4'L Butter quiet at for Ohio; l(Xa)19o for State. 
Cheese steady at 8 :dl)>;c. 
A.ire 8 —The market price for Pots is $5,00. but some of the 
receivers hold their bills for higher rates, rear!* are iu de¬ 
mand for export at $5,76. 
ALBANY.JTn.tr 30 .—Floitr — Dull and prices tending 
dowuward; holders show greater disposition to dispose ot 
the stock of old on hood at a decline of ltKoJSc k) bbl on 
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3\.&D£rtisements 
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fire alarms. FACTORIES, AO. 
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bells. They cost 60 per cent, less than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELL8, 
which are also sold by me at Makers’ Prices. 
lirolxen Belli* Taken In Kxoltange, 
ot re-cast on short notice. Such belle will nearly pay for 
Steel Bells of same slee. „ .... 
Send for Circular. Bells delivered in alt parts of the 
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5 l 8 _*f 93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
M IDDLF.BURV ACADEMY.—Its 4<th year will com¬ 
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will lie nrgxnixcd for the Fall Term. TtfltlOif Frrr. 
Wyoming, July 30,186tb M. WEED. 
f III HT LAND ACADEMY, HOMER, N. Y. —The Fall 
vv Term will commence on Moxdat, August 6 th. Term* 
as fonnerl v. For Catalogues address the Principal. 
Homer, N. Y, July 27, I860. S. W. CI.ARK. 
fin A TERM OF 14 WEEKS FAYS FOR 
tJPW.UU Board. Washing, and Turnon in Commoa 
English, in Falley Seminary, Pulton, Oswego Co ,N. Y. 
Pall Term opens August ioth, I860- Address 
551-it j! P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
l-£0WS IJIPROVJD HAY OR CATTLE SCALES, 
THE BEST IN USE' 
First Premium ovor Fairbanks, at Vermont State Pair, 
•07 and ’08. First Premium and no Competition In 
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N. Y„ I860. 
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Wonderful Accuracy. 
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a barn floor, and e.uirty removed. 
No Check Rods; No by-iction on Knife Edges; all friction 
received on Balls. Weigh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in the United State* or 
Cauirda, set up, and warranted to give entire salts/action, 
or YftkQiY bftcki 
Send for Circulars and price lists, with account of trial of 
Scales between Howe ami Fairbanks, at Vermont Stats 
Fairs, to JAMES G. DUDLEY, 
General Western Agent, Kt Main street, 
518-tf Buffalo, N. Y. 
Q I ryi PER MONTH, AND NO 11 CM HUG.—Agents 
I wanted in every Towu His no Patent Medicine 
or Book Agency, but something new and of real value. 
Particular' sent free. Address 
J. S. PARDEE, Binghamton, Broome Co., N. Y 
TJHIPFS U. FEMALE SEMIN ARY.—The next Term 
1 and School Year of this Ju*titution commences on the 
ttr*t Thprsdat of September next. 
For Terms or Catalogues apply to the Principal", 
Mu. or Mhs. H. L. ACHILLES. 
Albion, N. Y., Jnly 30, IWO. 65i-6t 
ipilE AMERICAN COHN IIC&KEU 
_ M JORNftTOft’a Pa- 
jl tk.vt.— This is a simple hand Corn Shucker, and will 
facilitate the work very much, as the corn i* handled only 
once. Price one dollar. Liberal discount to denier*. Five 
Huskera will be sent free of expense to any one enclosing 
five dollars. R. L. HOWARD, 
651-ft Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
HEEID.lt Se WILKON MANUFACTURING OU.M 
IMFKOVKD PAMTLY 8EW1NO MACHINES, 
60fi Broadway, New York. 
These Machines combine at) th* late improvements for 
Hemming, Stitching aud Felting Seams, and are the »««t ho 
use for family KKwijni and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 to $150. Hammer* $6 . xtra. 
8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
515-tf N<»*. 6 and 10 Smith’* Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
It contains plain snd himptn instructions to Everybody 
for transacting their busines* a-cording to law, with legal 
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ply to, or address 
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549-wctf No. 617 Sausom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
pUNNINGHAM’8 C ARBI AGE MANUFACTORY 
kJ ItosHcsUr, N. Y. KsLlbHshcd lftR'b 
Tffg Subscriber invite* attnntion from hoth City and 
Country purchasers to hi* extensive assortment of Cajs- 
Kur.BS, Bcoo’Kh, Sl*j tins, kc., kc. 
After an experience of twenty-two yrars I have all con¬ 
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be made in tbe United States. 
All orders promptly attended to, and Carriages boxed and 
shipped to any part of the country. All my work is war¬ 
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Ma ncfaotort No 3 Canal St.,— Repository No 71 State 
St, Rochester, N. Y. JAMES CUNNINGHAM. 
LME.— PiiceV Perpetuul Kiln, Patented July, 1*57.— 
I Superior to any in use for Wood or Ceal. 2 >j cords of 
od. or IX tuna of coal to 100 bbls—coal aot mixed with 
me. Address [444-tfJ a D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
AO. 439 CHESTNUT STREET 
PHILADELPHIA. [ 
