Y MAIL.—The finest qnality of Fashionable Wedding 
1 and Visiting Cards, written to ordor.at $2 per hundred. 
Address 0. A. WALWORTH, Rome, N. Y. 
OSWEGO, August 1.1—Ft.OCR —Dull and unchanged, $5- 
25 for extra State. , _ ,. 
Qkai»—W heat dull; pales red Indiann *t $1,74V Corn 
unchanged; sales Indiana at NJ.’aC, aDd Illinois at 52 hic. 
Other grains quiet- 
rHILA DELPHI A, August 13.—FLOUR dull. 
GRAl-H— Wheat, white tl.lOGSLSOJ rod $1,28@1,33. Corn 
dull, i ellow 76c. Provisions unchanged. _X—. 
TORONTO, August 11,- Flock There lias been almost, 
a complete AWlftnce of business in tbe Hour market during 
the past week- There has been hut a small amount offer¬ 
ing, and onlv a slight disposition to purchase. Dealers are 
not ioclinod lo buy at present prices on the ere ot such a 
promising season for grain, and the present uncertainty 
that exists as to the future range of prices, there have, 
therefore, been no transactions by which to regulate quo- 
tntious, and we have only to repeat last week a figures as 
the nominal rates of the market. 
Superline. ■MM*.® 
Extra,. N9(>nA20 
Double Extra,. 6>25mt , .,5 
Ora 15 —There tine been only a Rmatl business done in 
wheat, owing to the liluitod supplies,but The roceip's are 
gradually increasing,and we may expect from tnfaout to 
have improved markets every day. Prices have had a 
F ttl’I’H U. FEMALE AKMINAKY. Tho next Term 
mid School Year of this Institution commences ou tho 
tlrst Tuphsiia V of September next. 
For Torms or Catalogues apply to the Principsls, 
Mr. or Mus. II. I.. ACHILLES. 
Albino, N. Y., July 30, 1800. 65l-6t 
CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER 
Paor. 
5 / 1 / 1 /I AC ENTS WANTED In a business honest, 
, 1 'UU easy, and sure, which nays Mil to S'ifiper week 
Address, with stamp, Cl.ARK Sc 00,, Marshall, Michigan. 
SIXTH YEAR OF THE ENTERPRISE 
i; i cv n t h 
NATIONAL EXHIBITION, 
At CINCINNATI, OHIO, Sept. 12tA to 2 ( t/i. 
The United States Agricultural Society 
Will hold its Eighth Annual Agricultural and Industrial 
Exhibition cm tho grounds liberally provided Ivy the citigeiiH 
of Oinoiiinati, wlnc.b ary to tm titled up jn tint best style. 
There will he I tails and Tents for the display of 
Implement*, Mnehlnery, Toots, Domestic Mmintui'tiirc*, 
Farm uud Garden Produce, Fruits, Flower*, unit 
Native Wine* t 
With Stalls and Pens for HORSES, CATTLE, H11EEP and 
AW INK ; and an unequalled Track, one mile in length and 
forty feet in width, for the nxhimtinn of Horses. Tim Pre¬ 
miums offered in rash, —gold, silver, and brouxe medals,— 
Uiplonnu, and certificates, amount to 
$M<>, 0 OO. 
Ttie Exhibition will remain open frotn Wednesday, tho 
12th, to Thursday, tho 20 th, of September, thus giving lime 
If) examine and lest the implements and machinery. 
For premium lists or information, apply at the Office of 
the Society, No. 3/*> Pa. avenue, tup stairs ;} or to tho sub¬ 
scriber, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 
„ REN. PEBl/ttY POOKE, 
651-6t Sec’y IT, 8 . Agricultural Society. 
, t A7.ZAKD CHERRY FITS. ICO bushels, in fine or- 
tl tier, uow ready tor delivery. Price $5 per bushel. 
o. is. Maxwell & co. 
Dansville, N. Y., August 8 , 1880 . 553 -lt 
Haring purchased the spacious Iron Building, No. 439 
Chestnut Street, and fittod It up with every convenience to 
facilitate my business, particularly that branch devoted to 
COUNTRY ORDERS ; and haring a larger capital than any 
other party invested in the business, I am now prepared to 
Offer greater advantages, and better gifts than ever, to my 
customers. 
I will Turoisli any book (of a moral character,) published 
in tho United States, tho regular retail price of which is One 
Dollar or upwards, and give a present worth from 50 cents 
to 100 do I burs with each book, and guarantee to give perfect 
satisfaction, ft* l am determined to maintain tho reputation 
already bestowed upon my eHtablishuieut. 
Strangers visiting Philadelphia are invited to call and 
judge for thoingolvos. O. & EVANS. 
M Y NEW GRAPE, NORTH AMERICA, now ready. 
Price, per vine, #2, Other New Grapes, all hardy, 
51 each. 
ftANDOt.ru Pink STtuwnnaRY Plants, $2 ter dozen, at 
American (tArden of Experiments. 0. T HOBBS, Pro, 
653-It Randolph, Crawford L'o., Pa. 
T IIE AMERICAN CORN HDSICEK Johnston's P\- 
vioit.—T his is a simple hand Corn Shocker, and will 
facilitate the work very much, a* tho corn is handled ouly 
Ouce. Prico oue dollar. Liberal discount to dealers. 
It. I,. HOWARD, 
653-2t Manufacturer, Buffalo, N, Y. 
( tHAPIVIAN’S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 
yJ Corner Mato and St. Paul Sts., HoeUcstur. N. V. __ 
Tuts Tnstitutinn Is open day and evening, for instruction 
of pupils in PknmANU rnr and Pook.Kkkwno. 
Conducted 0 11 »n economical basin; the instruction being 
thorough, complete and furnished on MODKRATR tkkms. 
Send for Oircnlnrs. 
SENT) TO 
W OOD SAWING MACHINES. 
’I'lie Subscriber is him miftuitnring the present season, 
3ft) of Ms ptemliliu Wood Sawing Machines. Warranted to 
cut two cords of stove wood, stays, or shingle bolts per 
hour from the log. They are strong, durable and portable, 
require only two hand* to run them, and w ill last a life¬ 
time Price on the cars at Dunkirk, ull complete, $ 6 o.— 
Send fora Circular. 
t'ir Agents wanted, HENRY C. LAKE. 
Charlotte Centre, Chautauqua Co, N. Y., Aug. 11,1860. 
J ( 'AILM; IMX’LIitMJUlYTS, <fe c ., 
AT TUB RECENTLY ESTABLISH!!!) 
Buffalo Seed and Agricultural Warehouse. 
Emkky's Horse-Power*,Threshers and Cleaners,Circular 
and Cross cm Saws, Cider Mills, and other manufactures, 
sold at iiisniifactuieiH' prices sod terms. A MA.v*Fnn.i)'a 
Clover Hullnth cooipleie in good order, (second baud,) for 
sale cheap, HlCKuK's, Portable Cider and Wine Mill,Cns*- 
miNij'm F«ed Cutlur, Hoy (’utter", Corn ^hellers, and other 
Fliriulng Toots slid Seeds of the best quality, at I lie Buffalo 
Seed amt Agricultural Warehouse, Set limn street, Buf¬ 
falo, N. Y. 55u-4twc 
July 20 , 1860. H. C. WHITE, Agent 
LARGEST IN THE WORLD! 
PERMANENTLY LOCATED 
kt T R A- NAT BERRIES. 
WILSON’S ALBANY SEEDLING. 
Tms Strawberry is Mill unrivaled in productiveness. Its 
yield this year has been greater oven than last, when it 
produced over 
Three Itnndreil ISunhet* to the Acre! 
Price of Plants, f t per 1,000. packed and delivered at tho 
Railroad Depot or Express Office in.this city. In quanti¬ 
ties of SjOOOand upwards a liberal reduction in price will bo 
made The Money must in all cases accompany the Ordor. 
Order*for any quantity can bo tilled any time the coming 
fall ot sptlng. 
Hooher'* fvntl I*cJvl>ocly , w >*<«•«■• riling 
At. same price. T- BUCHANAN, JR. 
Utica, N Y., August, I 860 . 663-2t 
Rrfkkrno*-Ex-Got. Horatio Seymour, Utica, N. Y. 
THE 03TTLG iHAliJAKTS. 
NEW YORK, Ang. 5.-The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are os follows s _ 
Buyv Catti.k —First quality, fl cwt. $8,50.if9,50 ; ortH- 
nsry, $7,50a 8 ,(W; cranmou, $7(0)7,50; inferior, $ 0 , 00 ( 0 ) 6 , 75 . 
Cows and Calves— First quality, JftU'Ot/MSV'o; Ordinary, 
‘ ■n.uiOlii 10,1*1; Interior, »JT,,iXKa>*»,tXt. 
qjudi'tv,^ ffi.. *.Vrv 6 >«c; Ordinary 
)V bead, $4,5O,i'5,50; 
crlor, f2,5(K(il3,60, 
No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
Where all booka aro sold at tho Publisher’ll lowest 
prices, and you have tho 
A.3Z>XTA.TsrTA.a-E 
Of receiving 
A HANDSOME PRESENT 
WORTH FROM 5t) 0KNTS TO 100 DOLLARS 
WITH EACH BOOK. 
GEO. G. EVANS’ Original (lift Book Knterpriso lias been 
endorsed by the Book Trade and all 
t HEAT (’V"K 1 Or*JTV. Purlieu la rs sent free. Agent* 
I wanted. SHAW & CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
U ICJKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KET8TONK CIDER AND WINK MILL 
Tins admirable machine IS now ready for the Built har¬ 
vest of I860. It is, if possible, made better than ever before 
and well worthy the attention of fanners wanting such 
machine*. 
It lias no superior In tho market, and is tho only mill 
Unit will properly grind 0rapes. I’rfof, Sul. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer W O. IIICKOK, 
64H-18t Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
$m,i»Y.i' 5 U, 0 < 1 ; Common, $80,U 
Vkal Calvk*— First r, 2 _,..., ....... _ 
4 >£rtr 5 c; Common, 34 *Cii 4 e; Interior, SaWiC. . 
Sheep and I.ambs.— Prime quality, M 
ordinary, $ to 4,Ml; common SSAtKiOR inferior, f 3 ,tMK 02 
Swink.—F irst quality. 6 .V/b 6 J*c; all others, bCuibna. 
ALBANY, August 13.-CATTr.K Tho receipts aro again 
heavy, and the number on sale is greater than wan antici¬ 
pated by any of Hie drovers. Last week prions at tho closn 
were somewhat lower than at the epeuiug; which fact in 
du ced a lew to bold their stock over, and thuHe thus held 
nut. added tothn number brought down by tho Central 
during the last sewn day*, together with two or three 
sin ail droves Unit were driven in on the Turnpike, mnkes 
til e total on s de nearly 4,100, whlob is at least 1,600 more 
than is needed. As i couseqinnuio prices hftvtl gntlO (low’ll 
S'dri-ic p tt., live weight, sud sales aro rattier slow at the 
decline. The average quality is better tbau last week. 
Receipts—Tho foMnwing is 0 «r comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Ceutrul Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car; _ , 
Oorrosponding week 
This week, latst week. last year. 
Cattle. 3,621 2,09.; :t,42« 
Sheep,.3,533 8.618 *,700 
Hogs,... 8« 106 568 
Prior*—As we have remarked above, prices have declined 
J*(<n'ic V fib live weight, from tho ruling rates of last week, 
and we quote accordingly: 
Tills week. Last week. 
Premium..... 6 b£,n 5>J 
Extra. 4 Ham 4Jl(nt6 
First Quality.374*MW i (omJ< 
Second quality.S' a aSs 95 S'g'c.'Pi 
Third quality. 2>42M@3 
Inferior.. (fl)0 Wp 
[ Arr/tt* and Allan. 
BRIGHTON, Aug. 9.—At market 1,120 heaven, 225 stores 
7,6 *7 sheep, 625 shouts, 475 fat hogs. 
Bkkk Catti.k—P rices -Sales dull at reduced prices; the 
supply too large. They are quoted : Extra, $7,0051-0,00 : 
Urn quality *6,25® a6 t V9; second quality, 56 , 1 ) 0 ( 0 ) 6 , 26 ; third 
quality, $6,(Hl'l6,5i| 
Working Ox an -Sales S7tl, $80@95. 
MiLCH Cows—J.WaHt); Common, $11X3)25. 
Vkal Calyr*— fit; 40iH,60. ,, 
Storks—Y earlings, none; two year* old,$9^11; three 
years old, f I2«il7. 
HiDB 8 - 6 )i''rito m m.: Calf Skins, lOQdlSo TP lb. 
r illH.lt I'KKftM ftCUKVV*. Steel long, I inches in duuu- 
Y J eter. These pnwerlbl screws will bring out a third more 
juice than portable presses. Get tbe best. Made by L. M. 
ARNOLD, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Fouudry. 64t-3t-o-m 
l.tAini FOIt 14AJ.K. The subscriber oilers tor salon 
1 ’ farm of 75 acres, situated one mi'e north of the village 
of Waterloo, Seneca Co, N Y , "n tie, Ontario slid Wayne 
Plank Hoad, with good farnib g land, two good orchards of 
the very best.fruit, good buildings ol all kinds, well fenced, 
three wells, and iu every respect a very desirable locution. 
’ PLATT CROSBY. 
Waterloo, .Tone 9th, I860. 644-13t 
| I S. TENT fa, FLAG MANUFACTORY 
' • fto. lg Eicbmige Hired, ItiM-tenlcr, N. Y. 
Tknth to rent of the following sizes, suitable for the pur¬ 
poses designated: 
Pur Agricultural Fairs, Conferenctl, Political efr other 
Large Gatherings. 
80 ft. by 110 ft.80 ft diameter. 
60 ft. by tit) ft. 70 ft “ 
60 It. by HO ft.60 ft. “ 
16 ft. by 20 ft, fancy,.,.50 ft. “ 
For Camp Meeting*, Military F.nr.ampmcnU, Tie Nice, 
Fishing Ficuruvnt, tjrii. 
24 rt. by SO ft, I 12 ft. by 17 ft 
16 ft. by 24 ft. I » ft. by 12 ft. 
Flags furnished with Tents, when required. 
Parties wishing to rent, will plesso address the proprie¬ 
tor, stating wliat the Tents are in tie used for. Also the fa¬ 
cilities for transportation. Address 
JAMES FIELD, Box 701, Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B.—Several large second hand Tents for sale cheap— 
one tent 60 by St>—ten feet wall witli seats. 643-13t 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
l’h Had el phi a Gift Print Enterprise—Win. B. Folkrod &Co 
Ktrawtieirie*—T. Buchanan, Jr. 
Wood .Sawing Machines—Henry C. Lake. 
Chapman's Commercial College. 
The American Corn Husker—K. L. Howard. 
New Grape*, Ac—O T. Hobh*. 
Miizzaul Cherry Pit*—O. B. Maxwell & Co. 
Teacher Wanted. 
New Grape* O. T Ilobb*. 
Ageuts Wanted—Clark & Co. _ 
Wedding and Visiting Cards—C. A. Walworth. 
iYIAZZARD CHERRY PITS 
i’l lij bushels iiiozard Cherry Pi's, lor sale hv 
552 2 t BRISTOL A WILLIAMS 
DaiiHville, Livingston Co., N. Y., Aug. 3, 1880. 
GEO. G. 
C 14IOD OPPORTUNITY FOB ANY ONE who will 
Jf become interested in starting a Nursery in Missouri, 
oue that can hut pay, and that largely. 
For particulars addiess 14. A. .1 I. v. »., 
662-St No. 426 Fifth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
itlarkels, Commerce, &t. 
\ MERIC AN GUANO, 
T*- ruoM 
JARVIS Ai RAKER’S ISLANDS. 
in Tine 
SOUTH PACIFIC o c l; a n , 
TMPOKTKD BY TI1K 
AMERICAN OOAMO COMPANY, 
OtHoci, GO Willim .111 Street, 
NEW YOBK. 
0. S. MARSHALL Pres’t. if. MATHER, Beefy. 
■I. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 09 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y 
4>EO. G. 
I riAltM FOR HALF,.—About to remove from the State, 
1 1 offer ibr sale, very o.huap, mv Farm of art) acres, one 
mile from Waterloo, 100 acres in wood, wmt.li half the 
price I salt for the farm. New house and biro. nooDermint 
distillery and building, orchaiu and two good wells — 
Liberal credit for one half the purchase money. 
Address <>• B. CLARK, 
August 1 1 , I860, -tf. Waterloo, .Seneca Lu., N. Y. 
GEO. G. 
Rchai. N'xw-Yowkkr Orrion, f 
Rfichcotor, August 14, icJ’i), J 
Flock.— There is no .-nauge to be noted in the rate* for 
flour, and but very little is doing except to supply tho home 
demand. Considerable stocks are held at the East, and the 
high prices chargeable for freights keeps millers rather 
quiet. 
Grain.— Canadian wheat out of the market—Genesee Is 
offered In small quantities,- about enough to run the mills 
for retail trade. Buyer* seem to be ju a quandary as to 
what the fixed scale of prices may be, aud are holding aloof 
at the present. Ilye is a little, firmer at a slight advance. 
Oats declining 
Provisionh.- Nothing doing and rates are mostly un¬ 
changed. Lard has advanced 5J cents per 100 pound* du¬ 
ring the week. 
HOUK2STRS WHOLES!ALB PRICES. 
Flour asd Uaaisg Egg a, dozen. -3A*- 
Flour,wint. wheat.L 4 .no 1.6,60 Hooey, box.16^I6c 
Flour, spring do...-15,0x45,25 Candles, box...12 (& IV 
Flour, buckwheat.JL-WoU,73 Caudles, extra.14c 
Meal, Indian. *1,25 1,26 F :: r its and Roots. 
Wheal, Genesee..41,11x2)1.30 Apph**,imshwl.27,340c 
rt.,..* _1 •«.. ft... «... tAikiran no 4^.r t.,„ ,1 ii«a-'..,in Hit 
TIIE WOOL I»LYItH.KT8. 
NEW YORK, Aug ?.— A fair iuuuiry te-ovail* (or all 
kinds, and price* role firmly; sales or 176,007 pounds native 
fieece, at 12 -'. 5 Ke for one-fourth to full blood and choice 
Saxony fleeces; 96,000 rbs Texas at 24;U28c, for unwashed, 
and 83c fir w.ashed; 25,000 Tbs California at 1 ft.i.20c. for com¬ 
mon to tine; 6 ,lvOU Ik* pulled at S0tji48o, a* Ui quality. 44,000 
lhs Spauisli at 17c, 6 months; 70 bales common Buenos 
Ayres; 200 do. Mestizo, Arid 150 do. Denekol, on private 
teime, but undersloud to b« at full rates. 
Am, Saxony tteece lb.64(5)68 
Am. full-blood Merino...48f<j62 
Am. half-blood aud three-fourths Merino .... 4.7346 
Am. nativft and oue-roiutli Merino........... 816688 
Extra, Pulled. 42@47 
Superfine, Pulled.......... —...... —....... 360t38 
No. I, Pulled.28(3)30 
Lamb's, pulled...„..3FflH8 
California, extra... OOrajW 
California, line, unwashed.20@28 
California, common do.lira 18 
Pemvlan, wsrhod .. 2<Vo34 
Valparaiso, unwashml.10.‘j(«dU{ 
Booth Am. common, washed. 11X3:13 
South Am. Kritre Rios, do. 16@18 
South American, unwashed.....A3 11 
South Am. Cordova, wiwhed. 21 x 3)21 
East India, washed. 1x326 
African, unwashed. 93)18 
African, washed. 16(d28 
Smyrna, unwashed..,... lKailS 
Smyrna, washed.22f3s!8 
Mexican, unwashed. 11(5)14 
[N. Y. Spectator. 
BOSTON, Aug. 9 .—Domestic Wool has been quiet, but 
foreign continue* to meet with a very fair demand. Ttie 
sales of fleece and pulled have been 100,006 lb, at full pra¬ 
violi* pricen. Tho transactions in foreign comprise 1,606 
biles South American, Cupe, and MeCiterrftnean, aud 1,100 
ballots Petuviao, at various prices ss to qualily. 
Haxony 6 r Aterluo ,... .MioAfl i wextern inixwii.26(3)32 
Full blood.50(3.41 Smyrna, washed.16 IfUlA 
] ) (H. !3 G K.OEID E B’ S 
,v * HORTICULTU2AL & NURSERYMEN’S 
importing agency. 
Tiik undoraigoed begs to Inform hi* friends that he con¬ 
tinues t.. receive order* forth" importation of TREKS, 
TREE STOCKS, SEEDS, Etc. llo will this season sail for 
Europe. September i 2 th, for the purpose of attending per- 
knnaH.y to tll« selection, packing, etc, of goods. And requests 
hi* patrons to semi their order# before that date. 
I3T Send for Circular and I'n^^WlCEDER. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 6, 1860. 562-2t 
fp4> FAItMICKW, MK47IIA.MCN, AND UL1LDF.KH.— 
L Onr “ Iiropreiiuiblo Conflict” is against high price*.— 
Wo offer you, at 71 Main SI , Rochester, Iron, Nails, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paint*, Colors, Window*, floors, Blind*, Hon*, 
Spades, Shovels, Com Hoes, Cultivator*, and other arttcln* 
too namerous to mention. Also, the cetelirftted “Straight 
Draft Plow,” which we offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
635-tf MOORE. HKBJNG & CO. 
r EETIt FOIt THE MILLION S0MCT1IINU NEW. 
Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N.Y. l526-tf| K. F. WILSON. 
Important to every man who keeps 
H * M. t'. M.OI 4 IM 4 KF, Breeders of pare Short-horn 
• and Alderney Cattle , South Gown and Stl'Jinn 
Sheep, Suffolk and Fuel Pint, Rochester, N. Y. [621tf 
’J’ O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Healthy Salcratosl Healthy Bread! Somethin!* Rev I 
D. B. DE LAND A CO.’S 
OHEMIOAIi A-TOa I 
“Tux very best article Of Sale rata* now In nvi.* Much 
ha*been said of the ihjnrioua effect &J Batmtna *pon Lie 
health, but nothing can be more hartulflflft than perfectly 
pure Salerata*. wtien properly used. THIS SsJeratu* in 
PERFECTLY PURE,and is refined by a proecaa nntirsly 
OUK OWN, by which ull imnuntie* are rnmovod. “ Deal- 
ert and Ccn.ntnurs Fr trywfurtl FUu.tr try tl! Itisw*> 
ranted to suit In all case* or no sale.” Also, 
». B, OF. I.AM) * 4ff).'H 
"DOUBLE REFINED SAL ERA TV S," 
is far superior to most Other lira ad* of Sale rmu* now In tiwe. 
Consumers of Saleratu* should be careful to got that havtag 
the name of U. B. lleLand fc Co, Ou tli« wrapper, os they 
will thus obtain a STRICTLY pure article. These broads 
of Sale rates are for wile by 'Jr* “ brincirrol Grocers in. this 
city, and dealers generally tlirougaout the United Sate* 
and Canada*." 
Manufactured and for sale at Wholesale at the Foirport 
Chemical Works, Fnirport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 621-tf 
UU 1 U, .. 
Oorn, oew .. 
Rye, 60 lb*. »< Lu.f< (ajMlo 
Oats, by weight.ikKu.'lUC 
Barley. Mvj&jc 
Buckwheat.35(37400 
Beans...fciSfciiQUc 
MKAT8. 
Pork, Mess.519,(0^19^0 
Pork, clear...... 1203)6®! LUO 
Pork, cwt..J 6 ,ftTSiLOO 
Beef, fl cwt.?-l,00^00 
Spring lai 11 bo, e ac h .t 4,60_y 2,00 
Muttou, i»rcas*.. - 4 .alto 
Hams, smoked.11(4120 
Shouldei*.84^3 9c 
Chickens.iwlitc 
Turkeys...i»(3l2c 
Geese...34W44c 
Bucks, \i pair.3S^4ic 
Dairy, &c. 
Butter, roll. 12 ( 0)12 He 
Butter, firkin....0rtUd2c 
CheeBe. SrolOc 
Lard, tried.13;i0!3.4ic 
Tallow, rough. 6 .t£c 
Tallow, tried.9>»'3l6c 
IHORLEY’S fOOD FOR CATTLE, 
Slaughter. 
Calf.. 
Sheep pelt*. 
I a tu d pnltfi- -*. • i 
SSBDi 
Clover, bush.... 
Timotliy. 
Scsdk) 
Wood, hard_ 
Wood, soft.. 
Coal, Lehigh..., 
Cool, Scranton. 
g oal, Pi tutor... 
oal, Sliamokin 
Coal, Char. 
Sall,bbl...,. 
Hay, tun. 
Straw, tun,. 
Wool, 19 lb...... 
AYiiOi.K Casks, 418 feeds, price $11. 
II,lit Casks, 22« feeds, price $7. 
A pamphlet mailed free. 
ftlnnufactory, <’nL-«10Uiii Itond, London. 
DEPOT FOR U. S. t 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
t'^'Agent* Wanted in every city arid town in tho United 
States, and liberal terms awarded. 652-4t 
THE EXTENSIVE 
GIFT-BOOK ESTABLISHMENT 
M etal msTCS-EPi-isr^iisS, 
FOIt IIUSILIHTG- COXtN. 
Tuk Proprietors of GOULD’S CELEBRATED HUSKING 
THIMBI . ' 
GEORGE Gr. EVANS 
No. 430 CHESTNUT STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA. 
fismuiiin... . 3wa 43 
Pulled extra. 4 « 3 *'i ( 
Do.superhne.38@45 ( 
Do. No. 1..303)37 I 
Da. No. 2.20@29 1 
CHICAGO, Ang. 9 .—Market q 
tions: 
Ki.Kkok— Full blood Merino,.. 
Three-quarter blood) 
Half blood. 
Quarter blood. 
Common, native. 
.an- now prepared to treat with dealers for the 
min pnlsr implement the approaching season. 
Those dt etruw e/.ciutive territorial Agr.wr.ieo should, apply 
early, ns we shall employ advertising ufjenls in all terri¬ 
tory not taken by the tenth uf September. 
Tbo following testimonial* are sample* of thousands now 
in our possession. Head them : 
Wnbave seen no Corn liuskor that we thought would 
■pay, simple (i» a luifker, except til0 Husking Thimble, 
which ran he had for 25 cent*. All the largo i. asking ma¬ 
chine* we have Humi Itm* too much lime handling.—Ohio 
Cultivator, to a Correspondent. 
[From the New York Scientific. American ] 
floubl - * Patent Husking Thimble is a convenient article. 
Itie an offeotual remedy for the evils of excoriation com¬ 
mon to husking corn bv hand, 
l From the New York Life Illustrated.] 
Faumkus Gkt t UK Bftflr —Uoffld ’8 Patent llqsking Thim¬ 
ble is ucknotvlcdgn the best device for husking corn now 
b 6 fore the American people. 
Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y., Nov. 21 , 1859. 
J. II. Gon.nAi Co.:—Geutlenien —Your Husker* came to 
hand last Friday. We have used them They give entire 
satisfaction, and sbool'l be lifted by every farmer. I accept 
of your terms for tin) Agency for Suffolk couuty, and en¬ 
closed Bond you eight dollars for Thimble*, hext Henson I 
shall want ifieW Iri large quaniities. Ship them to Platt 
Brothers, No. 20 Maiden Imriu, New York city. 
’ Yours truly, DAVID PLATT. 
Circular*, giviug full particulars sent free. 
Circulars, and six pair* Of (simple Thimble*, assorted 
size*, direction*, kc., sent by mall, free of postage, on re¬ 
ceipt of Oue Dollar. ,, , J t _ 
Orders covering live dollars fulfnied by Express, at 
wholesale prices. Addres* _ .... . 
552-81 GOULD A. CO., Allmnce, Ohio. 
STEEL BELLS, 
FOB CHUBCB23. ACADEMIJSS, 
FIRE ALARMS, FACTORIES, AO. 
from SHEFFIELD, KNGLA.N D, have been tested ..i all cli¬ 
mates, Europe and America. Weigh less: co*7. less po? 
pound; have better tonus: can be heard farther ta»u other 
bell*. They cost 50 per cent, te** than 
THE BEST COMPOSITION BELLS, 
which are also sold by me at Makers’ Prices. 
Brolirii lAolla 'PaUnn ii» 1)1 xcAisinge., 
or re-cant on short notice. Such bulla will nearly pay for 
Steel Bell* of same sixe. 
Send for Circular. Bells delivered iu all part* of the 
United States or Canada, by^ r DUDLEY, 
6 lS-tf 93 Main street, Bufiato, N. Y. 
.43(3)41 
.4I(a42c 
.36(238c 
.33@36C 
.28(0300 
[Democrat. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARRRTS. 
NEW YORK, Aug. 13 ,—Flofr—W ithout str.klngchange 
tbe demand moderate both for export sud home iik*, and 
holders generally an- rather more disposed to realire.— 
Sales at $5,15<'af.,30 forsapeittne State; *\25'35,3,5for ex¬ 
tra do; V>, iu 1 .5,20 for super Western; f6,25a.5,45 for com- 
mou to inediam extra do; 15,41X3)5^60 for shipping brands 
extra round hoop Ohio —cloiiug quiet. Included in the 
raleBwere 27,000bbls ebippiug brands extra round hoop 
Ohio at $5,40 lor export- Canadian heavy and declining; 
rales at i5,05(rA,IU for super; $ 5 , 201 ^ 7^0 fnr common to 
choice extra. 
Ghaut— Wheat dull and heavy for sprinr; without mate¬ 
rial change for winter. Sales new winter red Weslern at 
*l,23f«I.3S; new white Western at $L3»:3:i,32>i; new white 
Southewi $ 1 , 423 . 1 ,.' 0 ; old winter red Western * 1 , 28 ; new 
amber Illinois $1,28; very inferior Milwaukee club.$1,15; 
Racine spring $ 1 , 1 -. -!,19. Rye quiet .uid steady. Corn a 
shade firmer with a fair demandi&ales at 62 >»(%d 3 cfor sound 
mixed Western; 68 c for Western and Northern yellow.— 
Oats S5ffi38c for Western and Canadian : ?9c for State. 
fROvidioxa —Pork firmer; sales at *19,23 for new fuees; 
®'S,50 Tor old do; $14,14X3)14,2.5 for new prime, and $12,26 
for old Jo. Lard doll and heavy; sales at 124 5 (ajl3c. But- 
«r Quiet at 10 316c lor Ohio; 12^200 tor State. Cheese 
Bteady st S'iiaio;-*!). 
. ALBANY, August 18.— Fr.orre axd Msal—B ut little de- 
i“g- The demand is light, and operation* are checked by 
tne u<" m price* unchanged. Corn Meal in light request 
at ihyjilB. T) too lbs. 
’»i<A)>. T'tjere is ft fair milling inquiry for new wheat; 
M r®J red State at $1,15: white Canada at 51,35, and prime 
white Jli(>biga n at $1,87. There is gome inquiry for Corn, 
out r.o.inpdnitivelv little i* changing hands. Wo quote at 
•*';-\'j)V )arg „ ( ,f prime Western mixed wft- sold on 
change at m ic. Oats IffffJdc for Canada, and 38(a)89e for 
otaU‘. rts .., Saturday afternoon State at 38c. Nutliinx 
f Kr.p^NquiinaUy 7ofiSOc V 10* Iba. for iOCy 39 ths feed. 
f'fAlj). August IS —FporR—Market guietatid steady. 
r.HV'f} $l. 75 '.t. 5 ( .io for extra Illinois mi l Wisconsi u; $4,75 
1 -''O'! for extra ilichigsn from new wheat; $5,12^1345,69for 
'*011 ole extra from new wlieot', $fl,0(»’.(!5,2S for. xtra 
Jodiann hpo Ohio, aud $5,50^6,00; for double extras from 
new nod old wheat. 
Gkai.n— Wheat market dull and parlie* apart. Nothing 
doing tiiis mm-,i n ,; Natonlay afte.tioou red Ohio and 
Iudiaua at Jl.i'o, n „j white Ohio at ? 1 , 127 <. Corn firm but 
quiet,and nos Jew this morning. Bale* Saturday afternoon 
at sn<\ Oat* steady; rale* Western, this morning, at Stc. 
, Pkiivibio.v.) Market firm at S!9,W foe heavy me** pork; 
-l\00for lis lit dm, and $15,> 0 for prims. Shou'lders nuioin- 
it S'i'c; plain ham* at 10>aC, and 12c for sugar cured.— 
...Hni M-arce with Bmal! sales al 13c. New cheese is selling 
rom first h^ ids ,.t 7@8c, aji to quality, wi*h moderate 
receipts.— Com. Adc. 
Marriages 
Lv Lima, August 2 d, by the Rev. Mr. Swick, WARREN 
SHARP, of Gonesus, aud HARRIET HART, formerly of 
Pennsylvania. 
THE BEST IN OSE! 
First Premium over Fairbanks, at Vermont tttate Fair, 
•67 and ’ 68 . First Premium and no Competition In 
’69. First Premium at iff DUfecent Brato Pairs. Sil¬ 
ver and Bronre Medals at American Institute Fair. 
N. Y, 1869. 
Howr’hi SnAifafl voi; Ai.n Uory, have Great Simplicity, 
Wonderful A mi nicy. 
Reijuire no Pit, niay rm set on top of the ground, or on 
a barn lloor, sod easily rentoyed. 
No Chech Rod*; No f nation on Knife Edgou; nil friction 
received on Ball*. W.Ogh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any Railroad Station in th» United State* or 
Canada, not up, and warranted to give entire ml uf action, 
or taken back.’ 
Send for Circulars and price lint*, with account, of trial of 
Scales between Howe and Fairbunk*, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to J A M ES G. DL DLK Y, 
General Western Agent, 93 Main street} 
618-tf Buffalo, N. Y. 
In Gorham, Ontario Co., N. Y., July 28th, very suddenly, 
JASON S-, son of David and Makia V. Pick Kir, aged 
eighteen years. 
ADVERTISING TERMS* I" Advance —TniRTY-FlVB 
Cunts A Link, each in*ertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52,‘* cents per line of space. Spkoiak Noricss, 
(following re ailing matter, leaded,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
tTsT - Tuk Rural Nkw-Yorkkh haB a far larger circulation 
than any similar journal iu the world, and is undoubtedly 
the best advertising medium of its class in America. 
In consequence of its large and increasing circulation, 
wo are obliged to put the last form of the Rukai, to pres* 
earlier than formerly, and advertisement* should reach us 
on Monday to secure insertion the same week. 
A TERM OF M WKKK8 PAYS FOIt 
Board, Washing, and Tuition in Common 
llev Seminary, Fulton, Oswego Co., N. Y. 
>eiis August ibtli, W60 Address , 
J. P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
IIKELKU At VVTL80N MANITFAOTUK1 KG 00.1 
IMPROVED FAMILY REWIND MACHINES, 
G(75 Broadway, New York. 
These Machine* combine all the late improvements for 
Hemming, stitching and Felting Seams, inu aro th* best in 
use for VAMri.r kkwino and tailoring work. 
Prices from 150 to JIM). Heuone r*. $6 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
516-tf No*. 8 and If! Smith’;. Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
NGHAM’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 
EmUHjU ntied IH88. 
'C Itn, hi*L r, S. Y 
Thk Subscriber invites attention from both City and 
Count v Liurcbosena to his extensive assortment ot Cah- 
RlAr.KK, Hl U'JIK*, StKOill*, Ac . *c. 
Al^cr an px peri** nee «>' twenty two I niuvB :ill con- 
vemeuceH for manufaciariiiM; Can iages u.3 ch^aj* they can 
be made in tho United States. . „ . , . 
All orders promptly attended to,and CamageB boxed and 
shipped to any part of the country. All my work is war- 
ra MANTPACT(jKY No 3 Canal SL.-Rkpository No 71 State 
St. Rochester, N. Y.—551-tt JA5IES CL N riIN(4:iAM. 
.JEW GKAFES. - At the American Garden of Experi 
N nients IUndolpb, Crawford Co., Pa. 
Send for Catalblfue. 0. 1. HOBBS. 
r UUt-i’noV* I’criRtuii) Kiln, DutyjitcU July, 1867.— 
j Superior lo any in use for Wood or Coal. cords of 
rood, or 1A4 tuns of coal to lot) bbls—coal not mixed with 
,tone. Address [434-tfJ 0. P. PAGE. Rochester, N. Y. 
NO. 439 CI1ESTNU7 STREET 
PHIIjADEJiPHIA. f4teow 
rpEACllEIt WANTED—In Penronnship nndBook-Keep- 
.L ing, or Book-Keeping and Mathematics, Write, Box 
3 I 6 , Poughkeepsie, N. Y- 
