E.—About to remove from the State, 
ry cheap, my Farm of an) acres, one 
Util acre* in wood, worth half the 
in. New house and barn, peppermint 
ATETA.L FINOER-NAILS, 
FOR HCUSKX3VG- CORN. 
»,TKrr f :P rtetorB of GGULU'S CKI.KltP.ATED HUSKING 
THIMBLE are Dm* prepared to treat with dealers fur the 
t?.. Jbts .IWPOlnr implement the approaching aeaeon. 
7 note desiring errlusine territorial Agencies should apply 
early, ns uje. shall nnploy advertising attests m all tern- 
torn not taken by the troth tif . September. 
The follow,ug teHtflunuiule are a nnplea dfthousands now 
In our pOeses-ion. Head them 
Wk have seeu tin Corn Hunker that we thought would 
pay, simply aa a hunker, except the Husking Thimble, 
which c«n he hint Cm 25 cents. Ail the large iiusaing mtt- 
ehtnea ive have seen loan ton much time handling Ohio 
Cultivator, to a Correspondent. 
I From the New York Scientific American ] 
Gould 'h Patent Husking Thimble in a Convenient artie'e. 
It ia an elreoiual remedy tor the evlla of excoriation com¬ 
mon to husking cum hv hautl. 
I from the fine York Life Illustrated] 
Fa km tuts CRT THk fifeST—Gould's Patent Huaklnir Thim¬ 
ble la acknowledge I ho heat device for husking corn now 
before the American people. 
Huutiugton, Suffolk On., N. Y , Nov 21, 1859. 
.1. II. Gort.n .v Co : Gentlemen-Your lloskerseaitie to 
hand la-t. Friday, We have used ttiem. They give emtio 
satisfaction, ami should he used by every funner. 1 accept 
of your terine for tlie Agency for SufTulk county, und en¬ 
closed send von eight dollars for Thimbles. Next season 1 
ahull want them in large uipintilieo. Ship them to I'lutt 
Brothers, No. 20 Mm'ilen lame. New York ritv. 
Yours truly, DAVID l’LATT. 
Circulars, giving full particulars sent free. 
.Circulars, anil six pairs of sample Thuntiles, assorted 
sues, ulreclintis, fcc,, sent bv mail, free of postage. uu re¬ 
ceipt of Oue Doll ir 
Orders covering five dollnrs fulfilled by Express, at 
wholesale prices. Address 
•552-31 GUILD A- CO., Alliance, Ohio. 
<2iO£ nn ,M;,£ WEEK ANI> A 1,1, PVI-KNelS 
tPwny.OO I* At If.— We wish to employ a! the above 
salary, a few enterprising Young Men to introduce nnd so¬ 
licit orders for a new article, patented July . 1 , lbdff. Those 
who prove trust worthy esn have permanent employment. 
Apply immediately as only a liiuiied numbei will be en¬ 
gaged. Address, enclosing stamp for return postage, 
. BALDWIN k CO., 
aw-St American House, Boston, Moss. 
AGRICULTURAL Page. 
Wheat Culture in New York —Its Resumption, Requi¬ 
site*, Prospect*, Etc,.253 
ybe Potato Crop and Disease,...253 
Notions Weeds,.253 
Short-Horn Cow “Snowstorm," [Illustrated;].253 
Mr Plowbandle aud the State Fair,.253 
Corn Hay,.254 
Cnltnre of Carrot*,.25* 
prospective Sterility— Reply to H. T. B.,...254 
About Broom Corn,.251 
Rural Spirit of the. Press — The Calving Cow; Tile 
Draining; Grinding Corn in the Ear,.25* 
Inquiries and Answer? - Excess of Cream in Curd; 
Buckwheat ru Food for Cattle; New Roofing Buildings; 
Contracted Cords in Horses; Wheat after Potatoes: In¬ 
formation Wanted; Lumps on the Shoulder of a Horse; 
Destroying Fie is,. 25* 
Agricultural Miscellany .—The Weather; Is the Ich¬ 
neumon Fly destroying the Wheat Midge ; Payton 
Wheat; Hanging Barn Doors; The International Horse 
Show; Seed Wheat in Demand; Fine Oats; Sand for 
Horses' Beds; Rural Gleanings,.25-1 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Notes in lbs Garden,.255 
Fruit,.255 
Mamelon* Plum, (Illustrated,].255 
Prince Englcbert Plum, [Illustrated,].255 
Flowers,...255 
Salpiglossi”, [tllua’rated,].255 
Tar’aric Acid in Native Grapes,.255 
The Allen Raspberry,.255 
Pear Culture,.255 
The Love of Flowers,. 255 
Horticultural Notts .—The Seventeen Year Locusts; 
The Strawberry! Enormous Gooseberries; Fruit Grow¬ 
ing in Michigan: Shade Trees—A Good Example; Tar¬ 
taric Acid In Native Grapes,.255 
Inquiries and Answers .—Northern Spy Apple; Cauli¬ 
flower aud Cabbage,.255 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
To Keep Moths from Clothes; Hard Gingerbread; Soft 
Gingerbread: Rusk; Crick era: Soda Truckers: Scrofu¬ 
lous Sore Eyes; Tomato Chowder; Mildew in Linen,_255 
LADIES' OLIO. 
Too I,ate, fPoeticnl:| That LitUe Drab Gaiter; Tears; 
Ladies Carrying the Crops; I. E —That Is; Submission, 256 
CHOICE MISCELLANY. 
Stanzas, [Poetical;] Life aud its l.essoriH; Constant 
Employment; The Truly Great Man; The Good and the 
T> E.SGTIROErDIBIR’G 
* HORTICULTURAL & NURSERYMEN'S 
IMPORTING AGENCY. 
Thk undersigned begs to Inform biA friends lhat he ron- 
linues io remove order* fur the importation of TREKS, 
TREE STOCKS, SEEDS, Etc, He will this season sail for 
Europe, SepteuCcr Jib, for the purpose of attending per¬ 
sonally to the selection, packing, etc, of goods, and requests 
hlsjvatroim losend ttteir orders before that date. 
AL»f“ Send for Ci.color and Price List- 
„ , K. E. SCHUOEDER. 
Rochester, N. Y,, August 6 , 1866, 66g-2t 
J'ARM IMPLBMJ31VTS, *c, 
AT THK HKOICKTt.T ESTABLISH]!!) 
Buffalo Seed aud Agricultural Warehouse. 
Every**) Horse-Powers,Threshers and Oloauera,Circular 
My Crow Wit .Sawn, Oilmr MUU, And otufr funuiiftoturSfL 
sold At mAYHUkctarttrH* ptfctw And tnniiA, A M \vhkiku>’« 
Clover Hullor, cnmplt'to (u aood onl^ri himdd for 
sale cheap HitmnK's Portable Cider and Mine Mill, ruiti- 
MilYo'a reed Cutter, Hav Cutter-, Corn She||urs, nml ntirer 
Farming orris uml Seeds of the best annlllv. at the Buffalo 
Seed and Agricultural Warehouse, 333 Main street, Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y. ,5VMtwc 
Superfine..$5.2Uay!,25 
Fancy,.......6,*'<afi,50 
Extra,...... 6,90@6.10 
Double Extra,. 6,23qi 6,76 
Gin ik There have been but I is ht deliveries of fall wheat 
since onr last— not over 1,141(1 bushels, nil told, has been ho't 
from farmers, and a general stagnation in trade is evident 
on tire market, This stale of affairs is of course to be rx- 
f letted at this season of the year, and we have great ronse 
or congratulation that the - ull period did not emumeuce 
sooner. The delivering of Inst year’s crop continued large, 
nutil recently and only s week or two will elupse before 
the new crop will he brought In freely. We have already 
had one load of this veiri< wheat offered- a very 'air sam¬ 
ple, good round, plump berry, of not very bright color, re¬ 
sulting, however, from the poor cunoition of the graiu. On 
the whole, however, the sample was good, and promises 
well for the rest of the cron. This load ws* sold at $1/0 yi 
bushel. This rate must not be regarded as ncriterion ot the 
price likely to be paid at the opening or the season. If we 
ire (o judge of the future by the ten among ike buyers, 
the opening price would not lie over $1.'9J t5 bushel; but 
probably llii- msy be wide oftu° mark. The price paid for 
old fall Wheat during the week has rsngnd from El,So to 1,35 
[or ordinary to gone) ami SI,3/.S very rarely lor prime In’s, 
for common and Inferior he I weeu 21 , 20 m 1,30 has been paid. 
The average price for the week's deliveries would he about 
f. ,32 F* bushel Soring wheat has coutioued to lie in excel¬ 
lent demand at SI,UKril.U fl bushel, and now and sgsinSl,- 
1.5 fora very choici- sample. Barley bus heeu scarce and 
is dull and nominal. A load of the pew crop barley was 
bought on Tuesday, at Wkv The quality was very hue - in¬ 
deed the sample could hardly ho surpassed.' I'eas aro 
scarce anil have sold freely at 55ufi60c., ami a very choice lot 
has brought file, f J bushel Oats are beginning in lie sc-rco 
und good conditioned parcels are worth .1 VS .lie ft bushel— 
the latter being a yyry extreme rah’ — Globe. 
Important to every man who keeps 
H C WHITE, Agent. 
Situtitod in Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
It contains about eighty acres, two rears plRMteiU The 
land is rich and easy to work, and for Nursery purposes is 
unsurpassed in tins country 
The stock now growing is romnrknhlv fine and healthy, 
conslstim, of \pple, Peats I'lom, ClmrrV, ISnii, Grapes, 
A large proportion ol the suck eumiist* id' Dwarf and 
standard rear Trees. 
There is also growing on the grounds a largo quantity of 
Fear, Hum and Apple Seedlings, or one and live years 
growth. The nursery can he enlarged to any desirable ex- 
leut, the ground having heeu secured for so doing Any 
one wishing to engage m the business will find this a first 
rate opportunity, for it will he sold at n bargain. 
If not sold, a partner, an active man with some means, 
would he taken fit,—a practical Nursorvimui would bo pre¬ 
ferred. Ill health is the reason for wishing In tell. 
Fur further particulate adilresa PoHt-Uffi<:« Box No. 11 
DanavtUa, Uviogstou Go,, N Y. 55U-3t 
IHORIEY'S rOOD FOR CATTLE, 
tv hij i ,k Casks, **h feeds, price $i*. 
II ill' (.'asks, 2 d feeds, price $!. 
A pamphlet malted free 
IHauufneiovy, Unledouiii Komi, liondnn. 
DEPOT FOR U. 8„ 21 BROADWAY. NEW YORK 
* Agents Wanted In every city and town in the United 
States, aud liberal terms awarded. 652 *t 
/ tOKI L V.Mt ACADEMY, HOMKIt, N. V.-The Fall 
V.) Term wilt commence m. Momi.h, August lltli Terms 
as formerly For Catalogues address the Principal. 
Homer. N. Y, July fi, l*tiO S. W. CLARK. 
THE REASON -WHY, 
OF NATURAL, HISTORY. 
By the Author of “Inquire Within." “The Biblical Renson 
Why," " Reasou Why of General Science,” etc., etc. 
Profusely Illustrated, 12mo, cloth. Gilt side & back. 
PRICK ONE DOLLAR. 
Giving reasons for hundreds of interesting facts in connec¬ 
tion with NDural Hislury, and throwing a light upon 
the peculiar habits and Instincts of the various 
Ordeis of the Animal Kingdom. 
EXAMPLE. 
Why do dogs turn round two or three times before they 
lie down ? 
Why have fiat fishes their upper Hides dark, and their un¬ 
der aides white t 
Why do sporting d»gs make what is termed “a poiut?" 
Why do birds often roost upon one leg? 
This volume unsworn itbimf 1,500 similar auction*, 
and abounds will) eurmuH and interesting anecdotes of 
Natural History. 
Fuhlished and for sale by 
IIICK .1- FITZ«F.UAI,I», 
iy Also, for sale by all the Booksellers in this place. 
Copli-sof th-' above book seal by mail, to any address, free 
Of postage, on receipt Of One Dollar. 
1,000 Agents wanted In every section of the Country, to 
sell (ids aud other popular hooks. For particulars address 
the publishers. 652-lt 
A IIKAT emtlOSITY.- Particulars rent live Agents 
A wanted, SliAW & Cl. ARK, Blddeford, Maine. 
H IOKOK’S patent portable 
KKYh'IUNE CIDER AND WINK MILL. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit har¬ 
vest of I 860 . It is, if possible made better than ever before 
und well worthy the attention of fanners wanting such 
machines. 
It. bus no superior In the market, and is the nnl*r mill 
that will properly grind Grapes. Brice, fill. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer W. I). illt'KOK, 
6*8 I3t Eagle. Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
THK GATT1.K MARKETrL 
VO() (jfj A TERM OK It WEEKS FAYS 1'Oli 
'iP■w«r.IMF Board. WsshiDg, ami 'fpitmn in Common 
English, m Falley Seminal v, Pulton, ii-wego Co., N. Y. 
Hall Term opens August lfitb, HiO Add'ues 
661-tt __J F. GUtFr t n, Pri ncipal. 
1 >1111*1*8 V. KE.M.VI.K 8E.3UNARV.-Tlm next Term 
.1 and School Year of this lusptutiou couimeucus on the 
first Tiipksday of September next 
For Terms or Catalogues applv to the Principals, 
„ Mu. or MRa. H. I,. ACHILLES. 
Albion, N. Y., July 80, Iriki, ui-fit 
NEW YORK, Aug 1.—The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are as follows: 
Bkkf Catti.k — First quality, ?) cwt. $8,60 <79,00 I ordi¬ 
nary, $7,. 5 o<i 8,00; common, $7(97.00; inferior. *«5,OOuzj6-75. 
Cows a,v» Cai.vks- First quality, $5tLil9(am(ln; Onlinary, 
»4t),t)5.a2W,0l); Common, ISthWCff^VW. interior, $A0<Xa)30,l)0. 
v Rat, Cab Via First quality, V lb.. &A 160 ; Ordinary 
GtiftSc; Common, H L i(a)*c: Inferior, Vi3>jC. 
Shkrp svti I. AMtts - Prime quality, ft' head, $*,80r3t5,fi0; 
ordinary,$*V*,5h; common inferior, $2,5*1 iA, 6 <J. 
SwtkX.—First quality. 6ji(qA*4a; ail others, 6(nAf4o. 
ALBANY, August Catti.k —The number ou sale is 
about 600 less tlian last week, snd the average quality is 
somewhat hitter. Roranse of these facts prices have ad¬ 
vanced fully 'a« >3 lb. live weight, at which holdersaie suff. 
At least 'he uH.nl no mi her or buyers are In the market, hot 
they are buying with that C intron which always mark their 
movements in a rising market, and hence the sale* nru not 
very nuiclt. Everything, however, indicates that nearly all 
witf change hands bore 
Receipts -The fo lowing Is our comparative statement of 
receiptn at, this market over the Central Railroad enliuial- 
itig 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,.2,992 8,715 8,699 
Sheep.8,618 V16 3,611 
Hogs,. 106 110 291 
Prices- Some of the sales indicate an advance of at least 
Wc f' ft, live weight, but taken 'iltoge'hrrit cannot be Data 
that prices are more than >*c fi lb higher. We quote as 
follows: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium. 6 >q <(5W 5 (® 6 Vc 
Extra..4.W®0 * S(3) It*' 
First quality.4 (at*t< 8 , 4 r> *\{ 
Second quality.3‘i®8W 8 (S,’ 8 ta 
Third quality.2W(o3 
Inferior.... ©0 ( 5)0 
Sheep — The trade Is quite languid. Tim market is over 
supplied atid there Is hut litlle inquiry. We quote nomin¬ 
ally »t $3o.'4- the outside figure for the yery best. 
Ilogs-We hear of but onu sale a drove of *5 prime corn 
fed at B.'-jO- & tb—jlryus. 
BRIGHTON, Any. 2 .—At market 1.3H0 beeves, 160 stores 
3,400 sheep sod Is nibs, aud f*X) swine 
BkssCattlr—P rices — Extra, $7,7<5ri 0 , 00 : first qnalitv$O,00 
Cj^7: second quality, *6,fl0C)-6,76; third quality, $5,75(2,6,00. 
WoiiKGVu Oxim—None. 
Mii.oh (town $19:147- Common, $I9(2!20. 
V r, A l. Ca I.v mm -S3, 4(2)1.50. 
8 torbb Yearliuga, none; two years old, $9cjill; three 
years old, $122; 17. 
Hid*m—O.U'coo Tit lb.: Calf Skins, lOOoblc lb, 
Tsm.ow— 6.y.i7c IP ft. 
Hiimki 1 amp I,amii. i * 1 , 01 X 2 ) 1 ,75; Extra, $ 2 ,(' 0:2 3,50. 
Pki.TM - SO'* *1,75 esch. 
Swivk - Stores, wholesale, 6.3*7c 7t> lb.; retail. 73)8c. 
Spring pigs, TV .' .Xio; retail 9c. Fat HogB, undressed, Oc. 
ri'O KAII.31 F.KS MKt ll V.MI H, AND Mi l I.DKKH. 
1 Our "Irrepressible Conflict” is against bigb prices.- 
We offer you, u* 7l Main St.. Rochesti.iy Iron, Nails, Harr 
ware, Oils, Pain to, Cohos, windows, Doors, Blinds, Hoe 
Spatltis,Sunvills, Corn Hues, Cultivators, and other articl* 
too numemnsto mention, Also, the celebrated “Straigl 
Draft Plow,” which we oiler cheaper than the chan pest. 
«S5-tf MOORE. BERING h CO. 
THK AMERICAN CORN IIUMKKR .lonMSTON’a l’A 
J- TKNr.—Ibm is a simple hand Corn Shuckcr, and will 
facilitate the work very much, as the Corn is handled only 
once Price one do 1 lar Liberal discount lo dealers. Five 
Hunkers will bo seut free of expense to any one enclosing 
five dollars. R. L. HOWARD, 
861-It __Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y. 
SABBATH MUSINGS. 
Sabbath F.vening, [Poetical:] Sympathy; Seed to the 
Sower; Devotion; prayer; Jpy,.256 
THE TRAVELER. 
A Trip to California —Letter XIII; A Trip to the Adi- 
rondacks—No. I,.257 
USEFUL OLIO. 
[ On Meteors—What are they r The Cyprses, [Ill.]_257 
YOUNG RURALI 8 T. 
Paste for Scrap Rooks; Hollyhocks; Do it Well; now 
Men Grow; Esteem,.257 
STORY TELLER. 
Midsummer, [Poetical;] Two Ways to Get Rich,.269 
LVAIIM FOR MALE. -The subscriber offers for sales 
I jkrm of 75 Spares, situated une mi'e north of the village 
of Waterloo, Helices Co , N Y , on the Ontario ami Wayne 
Plank Komi, with goon fsrmi g land, two good orchards of 
the very best fruit, good buildings of all kinds, well fenced, 
three wells, and in every respect a very desirable location. 
PLAIT CROSBY. 
Waterloo, June 9th, I860. A4*-I3t 
CUNNINGHAM’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 
Rochester, ft. \ . - J5.tah||«l^.l 1H11H, 
Tint Subscriber luviles attention from both City and 
Country purchasers to his extrusive assortment of Cak- 
KtA*. km, Bphoikm, Slkiiiim, Ac , Ac. 
ACerau experience o‘ twenty-two years I have all con¬ 
veniences for manufacturing Carriages us cheap as they can 
ha made In the United States 
All orders promptly iilleuded to.and Carriages boxed .mil 
shipped to any part of the country. All iny work is war- 
ranted. 
Masukaptorv No 3 Cnnnl St., RvrosiTOHY No 71 State 
" ' JAMES CUNNINGHAM. 
1 [ S. TENT At FLAG MANUFACTORY 
• No* 48 Exchange Rtreet, Rwhester, N. V. 
Tkkts to rent of the following sizes, suitable for the pur¬ 
poses designated I 
For Agricultural Fairs, Conferences , Political vr other 
Large leatherings. 
80 ft. hy 11(1 ft.w ft. diameter. 
«0 ft. by 90 ft. 70 ft 
00 ft by 80 It.60 ft. “ 
15 ft by 20 ft. fancy,.60 ft. “ 
For Camp Meetings, Military Encampments, Pic flics, 
lithing Excursions, fie. 
24 ft, hy SO ft. | 12 ft. by 17 a 
16 ft by 24 Ft. | 9 ft. by 12 ft. 
Flags furnished with Tents, when required. 
Parties wishing to rent, will please addresN the proprie¬ 
tor, stating what the Tents are to be used for. Also the fa¬ 
cilities for transportation Address 
J AMES FIELD, Box 701, Rochester, N. Y. 
N B — Several large second hand Tents for sale cheap— 
one tent 60 by 90—ten feet wall with seats. 5*3- 13t 
F ruit and ornamental 
TREES 
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1860. 
ELI.W ANGER A BARRY Invite the attention of Plant¬ 
ers, Nurserymen, Dealers Ac., to t he great stock of Kite it 
a VP Ok.vamkvtai, Tbkkm, SilKPHst A.vo Pl.A.VTy, which they 
now oiler. The season ha» been exceedingly favorable, 
and consequently the utock of ail kinds is of the finest 
description. 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT. 
STANDARD APPLE TREES, for Orchards, 3to4 years 
front bud nnd graft. 
D3VARK APPLE TREE*, for Gardens, on Paradise and 
Doucin Stock, I, 2 and 3 years from bud. 
PEAR*, on Pear stock, 2 to 3 years from bud. 
PEAR*, on (future stock, 1 to * years Irom bud. 
CHERRIES, on Abi/./.arJ stock, 2 yean- from bud. 
CHERRIES, on Vlahaleh stock, 1 anil 2 years from bud. 
PLUMS, Standard and Dwarf, I and 2 years from bud and 
graft. 
PFACIIEM, Nectarines and Apricots, i year from bud. 
QUINCES, Orange, Portugal apd Rm,. ., Seedling. 
I'TLREUTS, Spunl«h Chestnuts, Madeira Nuts, (English 
Walnuts ) 
HARDY GRAPES, for the Garden and Vineyard, in¬ 
cluding fJetauiare, Dianu, Concord, Rebecca, and all 
others of value, 
FOREIGN GRAPES, (for Vineries,) 1 nnd 2 years from 
eyes. StrOug, well ripened plants, in pots, of nil the 
best old and ne r,- vsrie'iua, including lluclilanife Sisrrt- 
trater, Muscat Hamburg, Golden Hamburg, Lady 
I lawns, ifi:, \c. 
STRAWIIERRIES All the best sorts iu Cultivation, 
old and new. 
IILACKGERRIES Heio Rochelle, or Laicton, nnd f)or - 
Chester, (tli« largest stock iu existence.) 
RASPBERRIES A general collection, including those 
line new i-veibearing sori*, “ lirtle de Fontsnay" and 
" Merveille dr quatrt Unisons." 
GOOSEBERRIES J’he he»t English sorts, aud an Im¬ 
mense stock nt the American Seedling that bears most 
profuselv, and never mildews. 
CURRANTS — White Grave, Cherry, Victoria, Rlack 
fihivLrs, and all other valuable old and new sorts. 
Rill BABB, including Linnaus t Prince Albert, Giant 
Ftc-turia, and many others. 
NOTE No pains are spared by the proprietors and 
their usrdslauls, In the Fruit Department, not only lo en¬ 
sure accuracy, but also to adapt the stock, ns regards varie¬ 
ties, to the wants of the various portions of the country as 
far as practicable. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Tint stock Is implyose, all well grown and in perfect 
health and vigor Nurserymen, Dealers, Lnedseape Gard¬ 
ners, Park ami Cemetery Companies, and gentlemen about 
to improve tlielr grounds, are all Invited lo examine it. 
DKClDtlDUs TREES - Elms, Maples, Cypress, Catalpae, 
Horse client oats, Larch, l aburnums. J.tndr.ns, Mag¬ 
nolias, Mountain Ash, Uvtip Trees, Salisburw, Pop¬ 
lars, Thorns, 6,-c, dyr , ot ull wv.es. 
WEEPING TREES Ash, Hitch, E/m, Linden, Moun¬ 
tain Ash, Poplar, Thorn, Willow, including tire Amer¬ 
ican am! hilniamark. 
EVERGREEN TREES Arbor l ita, fAmerican, Sibe¬ 
rian and i liloese.l Red Cedar. Common Juniper, l!"l- 
snm Eir, European Silver Fir, Norway Spruce, Red 
American Spruce, African or Silver Cedar, Japan Ce- 
dar, (Ciyptpmerle,l Pints, (Austrian, Siot.cn, Heeth- 
armsun, Ac.i revs, i English and Irish,! 'Tree llm, Ma- 
honia, WashiniHonia, or “ Big Tree" of California, and 
many other California Evergreens. 
KL033 ERING SHRURs, including sll the finest new va- 
rii-tiPh of Alth-a, Oalycanlhue. Flowering Currant, 
Dcaltm. Lamettas. Lilacs, Spiraas, Syriugus Fibur- 
nums, Wteytleat, fie., fie. 
CLIMBING SHRUBS—.Such as Honeysuckles. Rigno- 
nias, Arislotochia (Pipe vine,) Clematis, Ivy, fic. 
ROSE* A great stock, both rm their own roots aud bud- 
oed on the famous Manettl stock. This cultivation is 
the largest of rh« kind in the Union, covering 6 to 8 
■ , , 
JNTERNATIONAL HORSE FAIR. 
Tim Second International Horse Fair will be held 
IN TIIE CITY OP EUFPAL0, N. Y, 
Du the 2Sth. 'gib h, Both nml ltl-i ilnys of August, lHtlO. 
SATURDAY, tho 1st day of September, will be devoted 
to the 
SALE AND PURCHASE OF HORSES. 
PREMIUM LIST . $2,500! 
Open to rail the Stisteu uud Omnucliwn 
Hrovinces. 
K37" Persons desiring a Classified List of Premiums, will, 
on application by mail to the .Secretary, receive the same. 
WARKF.N GRANGER, Secretary. 
Buffalo, July 16, IDA) 551-2t 
markets, Commerce, &c 
Rorat. Nkw-Yorkkr Opfick, ) 
Kocheater, August 7, I860. S 
Flour.—T he coarser brands of flour, made from winter 
wheat bad dropped 25 cents during the weak. Choice is as 
last quoted. Spring wheat flour is without chango. 
Grain.—B ut little wheat in offering an yet, and such pur¬ 
chases as are boiug made are by the wagou load. A decline 
of 5 cents per bushel ot) b«st white wheat is uoteil. Cana¬ 
dian is out of the market. Corn has lallen off 3(ai6 cents 
per bushel Rye Is down IkVfilU runts. Barley a little firm¬ 
er, with a slight advance. 
I'Rovieio.vti. -The only change noted is in shoulders, 
shich have advanced 50 cents per Ilk) It,s. 
Frcitb a.vp Roots.—A pples are getting to be somewhat 
plenty, and ahipperti are waking their appearance in mar¬ 
ket The range is 25@40 cents, as to quality. Potatoes are 
cheapening *a the supply increase a, and 303*0 cents will 
cover all varieties. 
Wool.—O ne of our leading houses last week effected a 
sale of between 30,000 and 40,000 pouuds Of wool to a Phila¬ 
delphia house acting a* factor fora New England manufac¬ 
turing company. Tho price agreed upon is56 ceuta for first 
quality and 50 cents for second. There is nothing doing 
except by secood hands. 
KOCHJSaTBR WHOLgSALa PHIUE8. 
Flour A.vn Goats. Egga,doxen.@104 
Flour,wint w'heat.$5,i>v ;i)6,56 Houey, box.lftoiltie 
l[]our, spring do...45.0x356,25 Candl-s, box. 12 (a| 13 c 
Flour, buckwheat.$1 .n* 3I.75 Candles, extra.He 
Meal, Indian.$1,200)1,25 Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat.Genesee.,.$I.li»@l„'t0 Apples,bushel.. 25./f*0c 
Best white Can'*..JOObq. 0,00 Apples, dried.SfSojjjfhuO 
Corn, old.(4)cL65c F'eacliss, dried, ft.l)0c 
Coro, new.UkoUOc Chernes, dried, ft.iit) rikio 
Rye, 60 tbs. ^7 bu. td/iUAUi Pliuus, dried.0.(3trio 
Oats, by weight.3a3/A5o Potatoes.UlgHdOi 
Barley .tUmfite Huias and Bkins. 
Buckwheat....... —Vkaiuc Slaughter.0t<»0JH(C 
Beaus.ftri$(3ouc Calf...9m)t0o 
_ . „ MtUT8. Sbeop pelts.20e&fl2Xc 
rork, Mess.$l9,iX)^!9At Lamb pelte.25 ojl5oc 
Pork, clear.*2i/,ft*iii2l,iiu Sagna. 
o 0r ,’ S? 1 ' •:.Cfforer, bush.$0.0000,26 
Beef, ft cwt...$4,OUtmO,fiO Timothy.. 2,50(:i3,Utt 
apnug laiiibs,each.$l,5)i.T2,1X1 Su.VDKiKa. 
Muttou,i»rcass. 4m4k: Wood, hard.$3,001354,00 
Hams, smoked.I K<iH2.- Wood, soft.$.3.iitk'a.H,50 
Shoulders.,.8>*fa,«c Coal, ‘.ciiigb.$ 5 , 7 » 3 i 64 .io 
Chickens.ftallOc Coal, Scranton_$(,26CiL4 I fiO 
Jurkeys. 0013)120 Coal, I'itUtou.$*,25(M r 5tj 
Geese. ..34(a)4*c Coal, Shamokin...»*,2flift)t,S0 
Bucko, ft pair.. . ...38044c Coal, Ciiar..ltX;p'l2iv'c 
Dairy, &o. SalLbhl ..$ 1,35 
u !! Br > C'l 1 ..12-.*l2Sc Hay, tun.$7,iJlXa)by»l 
Butter, firkin---- tXXa, 12 e Straw, tun,.to.i'o'n 1 , 1 x 1 
V* 10 ?**-.-.- ^lOc Wool, W ft. ’.XfatOc 
Lard, tned.L 22 v( 3 jI 3 Whltcflsli, bb!.M.ikXhiJO 
Tallow, rouuh.- 6 JSc Codfish,^ quintal.$ 4 ,603A25 
Tallow, tried.9^@Wc Trout, bbl. tAJAXMM 
\ MERIC AN a-XJaA.3NTO, 
FROM 
JARVIS & BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN THK 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCKAN, 
IMpORTKD BY THK 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
OtHoe, GO W illiain Streot, 
NEW YORK. 
C. a. MARaHALL, Pres’t. II. MATHER, Seify. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent,Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
UIGHTH 
^ NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 
At Clfi CINNA Tl, OHIO, Sept. 12 th to Mb. 
The United Status Agricultoi .si Society 
Will lurid its Eighth Annual Agrlcultonil and Industrial 
Exhibition on tin- grounds liberally provided by thecitizeus 
of Cincinnati, which ate to Ire hlted up in the best style, 
There will be Halls and Tents for the display of 
Implement*, Machinery, Toots, Domestic Munntactiirea, 
i'uriii mill Purlieu I'roducc, FrolW, Flowers, unil 
Nutlve Wines ; 
With .Stalls and Pons (or HOUSES, CATTLE, SHEEP and 
SWINE , and an uuoquallttd Truck, one mile in length and 
forty feet in width, for the exhibition of Horten. Ti e Pre¬ 
miums offered—in '-ash,—gold, silver, and brouae medals, — 
diploma* and certificates, umoiiul lo 
$kjO,OOQ. 
The Exhibition will remain open from Wednesday, the 
12tli, to Thursday, the 2dth, or September, thus giving time 
to examine and test the implements ami machinery. 
For premium lists or infnrmattnu, apply at the Office of 
the Society, No 35ti Pa. avenue, (up stairs ,) or to the sub¬ 
scriber, at Ciuulnuati, Ohio. 
BEN. PERLEY POORE, 
651-flt Sec’y 0. ri. AF'h'ultural Society. 
TI1K WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Ang. 2.—Onr market Tor native fleece and 
pulled wool is rather quiet, but stocks are by no mean* 
burden*on;io, as our dealers did not purchase extensively 
in the growing districts, and prices are well maintained.— 
The producers nre well supplied, having bought liberally in 
the country, and now coniine their purchases chiefly to 
low grades of .Southern aud Foreign descriptions The 
transactiODH comprise 73,000 ft* State xud Western fleece 
at -UfegiA;, as to qualitv; i5.no ' tbs. common to fine Califor¬ 
nia. at I Vd)2lc; 3U.OSI ibx Texas at 24i3iV0c; 15,(SX) ft*, pulled 
at 'tiriiiMc, a a to Quality; so.uri the Greek at alvtut 21c; 
O00 ft* unwashed African at 17c, aud 9,000 bale* Cape of 
Good Hope at 29>i("«82c, 6 months; also, *5 bales unwashed 
Mestixa on private tenn*. 
ROSTtlN, Ang. 2. Fleece and palled Wool have been 
quiet during the week, with sales of 75,out! fts., at prices in¬ 
dicating no change Holders generally are very firm, hut 
have nut os ye- been able to rnnllxe prices corresponding 
wltii th* high figures paid in the country. The transaction* 
in foreign have been considerable, embracing 7.'U bales 
Gape, Menitorraneau-Chilian, Peruvian and Spauish,aud flfiO 
ft,,. Valparaiso on pr , “‘”'-fcg‘ -* - 
Saxony & Merino.... 
Ful) blood... 
Xand H blood,,.... 
Camiuon... 
Pulled extra. 
Do. superfine. 
Do. No. 1. 
De. No. *.. 
CHICAGO, Aug. 2. 
tions; 
Flkkcb— Full blood Merino,.4.Va544 
Three-quarter blood;. 4 1(« *2c 
Half blood.36 n,.”ac 
Quarter blood.33@3nc 
Common, native.28qi.30u 
[Demoerat. 
\JU«I(KS VDOAIKTKK BAND COMPANY. HaRT- 
vv sun Oo.w,, manutketure WORK'S PATENT, 
® Oho MEIER CARRIAGE BANDS 
Which are durable, ebivip, and efficient, 
meaauriug with unerring accuracy any die 
lance passe ! over by the vehicle to which 
they nre attached These extra-finished 
Bands cost hut a trifle more than inferior 
bauds without the Odometer. 
P tj —Good, reliable Agents Wanted in all parts of the 
oounlry. Please send lor circulars. 54I-12t 
rpKKTII KOK TIIK MILLION SOMETHING NEW, 
JL (Jrice Vo, 7 Mansion House Block, 66 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. |525-tf| E. F. WILSON. 
rpiCAC’Y KK.MAI.E INSTITUTE. KOOIII’ATKB, N. Y. 
I Year, 42 weeks. 1 st day, Augu*l 29, I860. Board and 
Tuition in English and Gymnastics, * 1 ( 0 , or tei perquurti-i. 
RoomsfuruiAtieuand warmea I.vcilia Tract, pnectpsl. 
H I M. O. MOKDOKF, Breeders of purs Short-horn 
• uid Alderney Cattle , South Duma nod Silesian 
Sheep Su ffolk snil Ester P-os.Hnrh^eU-r. N, Y. f521tf 
.44 149 | fo, no washed.9(3 If 
,39i s 4$ By riau..II faz-i 
15(355 Cape.23@01 
A.5.1L46 Crimea. fltaill 
.303187 Buenoe Ayres.!>5;4l 
2U®29 Peruvian, washed.26fjy3] 
Market quiet at the following quota- 
C- ( 1 w 1 Pklt MONTH Made by any active person with 
tDItJU the cheapest and h -st stencil Tools in the mar¬ 
ket. Before purchasing elsewhere, don't fail to send t'orluy 
latest, circular and samples, which are all free. 
Address D. L. MILL!KEN, Brandon, Vt. 
r r O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Huall'ty Salcralcs! Healthy Bread I Somelhiig R«w I 
D. B. DE LAND 0 a OO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALEHATU8 I 
“Titi; very best article of SaleretuH now in use.” Much 
bn* been said ol the injurious effect of 8ulerhtu* upon the 
health hut nothing can lie more harmless than perfectly 
nun- ssleratus, when properly used. THIS rialeratus is 
PERFECTLY PURE, and in rctned by a process entirely 
(d ROWS, hy which all impurities are removed, “ Deal¬ 
ers and Consumers F.t>e.ryv>here! Please try it! It is war- 
■ranted to suit iu all case* or no sale." Also, 
D. B. DE LAND A OO.'H 
"DOGBEE REFINED SAl-ERATOS," 
is far superior to most other brands of .Salnraiusuow in use. 
Consumers of Saleratus should be careful fo get that having 
the name of D. B. 1mLand it Co. ou tlm wrapper, as they 
will GiU* obtain a STRICTLY pure article. These brands 
of Saleratus are for sale by the “principal Grocers in this 
city, amt dealers generally throughout the United States 
aiei Canadas, 
Manufactured and tar sale at Wholesale it the Fairport 
Chemical Worka. Fairport, Monroe Co., N, Y. 521-tf 
EVERYBODY’S LAWYEI 
AND 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
BY FRANK CRDSB3, 
OP THK PHIL ADKLPHtA BAR. 
EQUALLY adapted to all the States,—its matter entirely 
reliable, aud ea-ily understood, and decidedly the best 
book of the kind ever published. 
Every Merchant wants it 
Every Manufacturer wants it. 
Every Mechanic wants it. 
Every Professional Man wants it. 
Every Bank Officer wants it. 
Every Bill aud Note Broker wants it 
Fverv Creditor want* it. 
Every Debtor wants it. 
Every losolvecn wants it. 
Every Inventor want* it- 
Everv Magistrate want* it. 
Every Lxwyur wun's it. 
Every Law .Student wants ft. 
Every Real E«ialc Owner wants it. 
Every Agent wuntail. 
Every Conveyancer wants it. 
Every Hook-lteeper wants it. 
Every Collector want* it. 
Every Politician want* it. 
Every Editor want* it. 
Every Author wants it. 
Every Publisher wants it. 
Every School Teacher wants it. 
Every Cletgyuian wants it. 
Every Builder wants it. 
Every SI/ip Owner wants it. 
Every Shi|MOS*toc wants it 
F.vnrv .tnctioueer wants it. 
Every Farmer wants it 
Every Ijmdloid wants it 
Every Tenant walto:'t. 
Every Married Woman wants it 
Every Single Woman wants it. 
Every Wtuow wants it 
Every Master wants it 
Every Apprentice wauts it. 
Every Steamboat Company wants it. 
Every Railroad Company wants it. 
Every Expre-s Company wants it 
Rvo-y Insurance Company wants it. 
Every Guardian want* it 
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Every Hotel-keeper w.vnts it 
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CROSBY’S LAWYER A\D COUNSELLOR IN BJSINESS, 
It coMtMintt plain and «>rapl*f itniirucuon* to Kvnt vDudy 
for their- hunirtonr a cording to law, with lew 
forme fordniwiui: the vnrioue n*v.pHfcury jMperiscoutjected 
therewith, lo^th^r with the Uwfi of dli the Staten, Col¬ 
lection of Dcr»t< PropoKr Kx^mpt from Ex^^ution, 
chanh-»j T l.i**! *, Kx*?C<iUon of iKiotlf and Klghta 
of Vlam-Ml Wr»rnt*ti, Dower, L-kmi-y, Will*, 
It will hv by a»»il t»» any poetaire paid, on 
receipt of price, SI 'XL or in law style, $ I-*#, ror siQKle 
copies, or for the book by hundreds, or by thousands, ap¬ 
ply to, or address „ „ ,, . 
JOHN E. POTTKK, PobllMher, 
649-wctf No. 617 Sansorn St., Philadelpliia, Pa. 
HI (images 
I.v Phrenix, N. Y., rm Sunday, duly 29th, by the Rev. J. 
V. Hilton, Mr. RUSSELL ('. HARYSHOHN, of Darien, N. 
Y., and Miss MARK M. WOOLMAN, of Richfield, Mich. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NE Vf YORK, August 6 -Flour—M arket 0c better, with, 
However, only a moderate business doing for home rnu- 
tumption lino a lair export demand, which m ,-.becked ma- 
It.ially by trie Hm/ire of fjeight* Sales at $5,lS(ou5,20 for 
r,“”\u‘ U ? i 'LS.tO fur extra do; $i,!,»•., 15 lor su- 
it vc" ’x la r r ’ |or commoa to medium extra do; 
«,25(0)5,10 for sblpiuug braniU extra round hoop Ohio — 
,firm. Inriii,ted in the sales were 5.ijo) his for export 
wrttriui range. Canadian atea-lv, a moderate 
to.nf to i cholw i exfti U 145,18 f " r " UP ‘ !r '■ * 6 '“'3* 7 ' 50 tor 
GKAix-vvtieat lu hotter, with * falfexportdemauri; **lea 
lUlwaukeu dub at $1,24 ; -il,27; old white luditna at $1,36; 
amTJV U iv u , U1 Western at fl,26®l.27: new 
*i ac r ohoiM whitfl K^utu»’kfut 
* ,45. white Michigan at * 1 , 111 : mixed MiuhigAn at $1,N) old 
winter red .Fimuo 1 , on p.t K.re steady; uiles at 8le. Corn 
9ud tuny be quoted u shsde firmer. Mlosat 62 
J, * vif W0 ,V“' i , r i! lxl ;' v ' L '"A'*r D: 2 s ' 3 f °r v »tr Choice do; 
°“ u 
o&kSnlti 5 ”^ e °r k "? r S rH: 8 50,1 t,riT " e Hrraer ; 
ldki , r Kla(l8 without material change; HHlefe m ^J9.iuajl9’ 
iM ' l " : * U >';)for new prims 
for old do. I he Navy contrail for mees pork 5 - 
Pi 1 N '. lor n(,xt ' eaP" <l*ljvvrv, wa* taken at iiayq’fo’r 
*-uarlesto.... iiv.tr.. ar..~ v. .:u stam _ 
^VbDcrtisements 
(-A.SX STEEL BELLS, 
FOB CTUmCTCKb. ACA D EM I Eh, 
FIRE alarms, FACTORIES, AO. 
from SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, have been tested in all cli¬ 
mates, Europe and America. Weigh less: coat less per 
pound; have better toner; can be beard farther than other 
bells. They cost fit! pur cent, lee* tlian 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by me at Makers' Prices. 
BroUnn Rail* Taken in Exchange, 
or re-card on short notice. Such bell* will nearly pay tor 
Steel Bolls of same size. 
Seud for Circular. Bells delivered In all porta or the 
Urntoil States or Canada, by __ 
JAMES W DUDLEY, 
93 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. 
ADVEHTISING TERMS, In Advance - TmRTY-Fl vk 
CK.XT3 a Li.vr, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52>i cents per line of space. Special Noticks, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
*^-Tiik Rural Nkw-Yorkkr has a far larger circulation 
than any similar journal in the world, and is undoubtedly 
the best advertiaiug medium of its elan* m America. 
In consequence of its large and increasing dreulatioo, 
we are obliged to put the last form of the Rural to press 
earlier than formerly, and advertisements should reach us 
on Monday to secure insertion the same week. 
ANY I’EltSDN knowing where ray son WILLIAM 
JV GAYGAN is, aged 1* rears, whe [eft home in May, 
18.59, will please write to me at Big Stream Point, N Y 
55:-21 PATRICK GAYGAN. 
THE BEST IN DSE! 
First Premium over Fairbanks, at Vermont State Fair, 
’67 and '58. Firm Premium and no Competition In 
■59. First Premium at 13 Different State Voira. Bli- 
ver arut Rro.-iae Medals at American Institute Fair. 
N. Y, I860. 
Down's Sualkb sob ALL Cans, have Great Simplicity, 
Wumlerful Arcuracy. 
Require no Hu; may be set on top of the ground, or on 
a barn floor, and easily removed. 
No Check Rods ; No Friction on Knife Edges; all friction 
received on tie 11s, Weigh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any Railroad ritalirn in the United States or 
Canada. •-! up, aud warranted to give entire satisfaction , 
or taken back. 
Send for Circulars ami price lists, with acconnt of trial ot 
Seales between Howe and Fairbanks, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to J AM ES <}, DUDLEY, 
General Western Agent, 93 Main street, 
018-tf Buffalo, N. Y. 
.-. J.JJ uexi > earr uvnverv, ws* raaeri at * 18,73 r or 
CbiLrlestowu, *18,43 for New Yoik, $!-,» tor Gasport, I.ard 
d \e }^ u '^, s'.eadv ; Rales at Butter quiet at 10 
forOuio; 10qfil9c for State. Cheese steady at 8 idoy^c. 
UIAZZARD CHERRY FITS. 
ail. p)basbeU Marxard Cherrv Pits, for sale bv 
552-2t BRISTOL & WILLIAMS. 
Dansville, Liviugfdon Co., N Y., Aug. 3, I860. 
tonnn. ANY ' ~Flopb and Mkal—W e have only 
about a b'.bderate borne aud shipping demand for flour at 
value IlreT10U ' 1 F^ces. Corn is quiet aud unchanged in 
Bar^i't7 Y, ‘ ere .** A to''ilerate milling inquiry for small 
whila U! f JH ' v wilest. with sales Medi erraueaii at $1,16, and 
on 1 if- 10 iu bbls at $1,37, a decline of No 6c flbiuhel 
dacha, »«P0rt«d sales. Corn in limited request at 
Ir. 1 / 98 e ‘‘ Prices; sales Western mixed in lot* at 50 Va6nc 
in,/i'. H ,‘ rl ” v nothing has t aiisplreri. For Oat* the 
g 0 3 j tf U 411 ac, d iu la vox of the buyer; sales Chica- 
Au U, lst 6 — Flour —In good demand aad 
tonrin an* 1 ‘V 1 '* 5L7V«5,tlO for ext.a Illinois, Wis- 
fq ,,,, .il 1 !,, | " W1 : *6,iKAu.5,25forexti-a Indiana arul Ot.io; *6,- 
6o Irom ^. tr y H Db'" "<tw wheat, and $5,50Ca.5,c7>i; f, Jr 
(; K . 1 n.. H ’ “Vr « beat. 
Sa'umI i, ■!. 11 ID Fo-n rtwrnaud au>i market firmer; sales 
"mrniii* \ white Uidisna and Ohio at $1.12>i. Th s 
tW r „,. s ‘. ' ,'ret?o spring, in part to arrive, Ht f 1,02a't,- 
Westsrn ,s"If^Jlfib ds at : atnl white winter 
Silurdov .Sfcir /'steady nml in good demand: sales 
l'K 0 vrV,, i ;? JC 3 U> ’ r weaker, S-c oflered, Me asked, 
light itaeir J, Snp ni * U «>“-• heavy mess pork at $19,00; 
q,lil 't Dn L il *h°«i » n <i Prime at fu/n, Beef 
9) Sc for nl-i’in 1 , Quiet at 7v;:atoc for shoulders; 
t-ddr, f'“P.bams: 1054c for sugar cured, and lie for sack- 
f s (HID OPPOUTUNTTY Foit A XX ONE who will 
V r become interested in stsrtioga Nursery iu Missouri, 
one that ean but nay, aad that largely 
For particular* adoroRs 11. A. A T. V. 8., 
052-3t No. 436 Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
IIEELEII * WILSON MANI FACTDKINU OO.M 
IMPROVED FAMH^Y SEWING MACHINES, 
fiOfi Broad way, New Ym-L. 
These &I»chlnOs com bine all the late improvement* tor 
Hemming, •Hitching and Felling Seams, anu are the best in 
use for sASH.v SKWttsr, and tailoring work. 
Price* from $50 to $119). BBanners, $5 extra. 
S, W DIBBLE, Agent, 
515-tf Nor. 8 and 111 Smith's An-ade. Rochester, N-Y. 
Also the best Ditching Apparatus extant. 
CTRAWI3ERRY X*LA.rffTS.- 
w k will deliver, fo e of charge, any of the following 
select varieties, to any Post Office or Express Office in the 
United States, at prices named: 
Wilson’s and Peabody's, W cent* per dot., or $2 per 100. 
Downeri* and Charlton’*, $1 per doz., or $1 per 100. 
The Great Austin Shaker Seedling, one plant for 50 cent*, 
or S4 per dozen. 
Wilson’s and Peabody's delivered here at $1 per 1,000. 
Address I. W. BKlGGS, Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y- 
L IME.-Pu*e» I'erpetuuJ Klim Puteutcxl July, ISfil.— 
Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2>jj cord* of 
vood, or 1>4 tuns of coal to 100 bbls—coal not mixed with 
,tone. iddreei [4S4-tf] 0. B. l’AGB, Rochester, N. *. 
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