NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NF.W YORK, Aiisr. 20 . -Ft.ora - Continues heavy and 
holders of medium sud common gr.i'h s have strain beeu 
Compelled tp submit To mill lower price* in order to realize 
Sales »l $5,' Oji 8 ,l 6 for mu pei line stale , f5,|.V.i 5,35 for «x~ 
Trn do : $5,10 for «upei Weeteru; 45.t,VS .\;<A for common 
to medium extra do; L\Sd.'5/»,(iJ for shipping brands extra 
round hoop Ohio closing Iil-avv luoMdi.l in the wiles 
worn 3,Nil tihN for export, at prices wDhtit The range - 
Canadian doll and drooping; *ul»*sal >t,(Wc'A05 for super; 
ir,I.Vni7..td for cominou to -bolce extra 
Grain —Wheal tirm, wi h a air export and home fro do 
deni aid Pales new winter red Western at 4 >l, 2 ft 3!|,29 
Ted State $1,20; new wfdto Kentucky 51,55. very hand*.,me 
amber Illinois $1,32: now white Indium, Jl S' 1.1 1,3.’ • white 
Uelawate *1.42; Michigan Sq-UK'i l,6o. Rte ouielunil steady; 
srie* prime new a' Tie. Oru Imierawl more active, sale* 
at. Sfinr59o for ilulu need mixed West rn; 6uit HI for eniiml do. 
cniefiy at (slice; Otfc for round y-llow Oats 36 n3!)o for 
Western and Canadian ; CfKffMSft for State. 
Puovisio.nh — Fork dull and heavy, -ales at $19,3ftaG9,- 
3T‘» for new ms«: *13,73 for old do; Sl^.rt; 1 ., for thin do., 
? ii, 2 X.« Irvfil for Western prime mess; $20,35 lor clear; *14,- 
Uf<jvH(>2 rur new prime; fl3.il for n|d do. l.ard more ac¬ 
tive; sales at i2fifii2 , jc but'er uvnitco for Ohio; 12 ^x 200 
tor State. Cheese steady at », l aor lO>aC. 
ALBANY, August 70. — Floor and Mkat.— in Flour 
there is i modriatc business doing at previous prices.— 
Corn Meal steady. 
Grain Wheat, quiet. Porn in moderate request, with 
sales of a few car lots of Western mixed nt Nriic. Sales of 
l.ixnl liu. Kve at 7ie. Gals in moderate request, with sales 
4,fi00 bu State at 37)'-* 0 .—. Juurnal. 
BUFFALO, August 2*'.— Fi.oru-In moderate demand and 
market steady. Sates at 9%i I fur liue; $4,50 for supe’liiie 
Indian ', ftilui new wheat; ifgaW.Ni for ibnitiln pytrs Michi¬ 
gan, also from new wheat. *i,h7Vit V21 for extra Indiana 
and Ohio, from old wheat, and *A,fx»n A.rcJ'j for double ex- 
tni do, in retail lots, alsn from old wheat. 
Grain Wbeal active, and ted autl white winter (»(5)lc. 
better. A sale of red winter to srnve,wn.i re ported Siiturd iy 
evening, a' $1,08 Tide innrmny, f fining" spring at 93 -‘*<G 
md Ohio at fl.n8.ij: loolana at #|,ptl white Mieh'g'ii nl fi,* 
IISit good w hite Ohio at 8l,l<l; do in mum at $1,1*1; choice 
white \tlr.tiiiMn, part bunged, at *i,vtf" 1 . 2 ’), and clod,.o old 
white Keu'iicky at 31,3(1. Corn nttaikut ilull, heavy.ind 
weaker. No sales in 11m afteinnon of Saturday. This 
morning Itl.iHHI bu. at 49c i tats, market ouiet and nominal 
at 29c. Barley, none arriving and market nominal. 
Provisions Market (irm at *|9,3i) for heavy mens pork; 
$16,00 for light do., and tlfy It for prune. Shoulders nnimii- 
nlat.M'jC; pin in hanin at fn*jc end Uc for sugar eured 
l,ard sc nee with mnall sales at l.'tc. New cheese is selling 
T^RUIT AND ORNAMENTAL 
1 TREES 
FOR THE AUTUMN OF 1800 . 
EtJ.WANGER (z BAllRY invite the attention of Plant¬ 
ers, Nurserymen, Healers A to the great stock of Fruit 
a n" 0 ay am kv rn. Tukko, tSmtOMO ANti Flams, Which limy 
now oiler. Tim season Inis been exceedingly favorable, 
and consequently the slock of all kinds is of tho fincui 
description. 
FRUIT DEPARTMENT, 
Sr vNOAIin APPliE TREES, for Orchards, 3 to 4 
fiOQ HO , A TKKM (>F >* WEEKS PAYS FOR 
iF7 ■ ' Board, Washing, and Tuition in Common 
F'V 1 , 1,1 bailey Seminary, eniton, Oawegq Co., N. Y. 
ball Term opens August Jfith, IW) vidiera 
More Trouble in Beirut. — The New York 
World has correspondence from Beirut, to July 
17, and Constantinople to 24th. In the latter city 
a serious outbreak bad occurred between the 
Protestant Armenians and a mob, touching the 
right of the former to the nse of the burying 
grounds. The disturbance lasted five days, in 
spite of the efforts of the minister of War, 
together with the Armenian patriarchs, assisted 
by several thousand troops. This occurred in the 
Ballarat, quarter of the city. Since the disturbance 
was quelled the Protestants have been driven 
from two other quarters of the city by the mobs, 
and to prevent further outrage, the Government 
had suspended the Protestant worship. The 
Turkish Govenroenf, however, denies that Pro¬ 
testantism was really at the bottom of the out¬ 
break, but that it was got up under Russian influ¬ 
ence for the purpose of causing a collision 
between the soldiers and Christian population, 
A meeting has been held of all Protestant Em¬ 
bassadors, who sent earnest and decided protests 
to the Porte. On the day following this protest, 
tho American residents of Constantinople, re¬ 
ceived'formal notice from the Minister, to move 
the greatest pottion of their goods, as further dis¬ 
turbance was imminent. 
One of tho most stupendous works ever under¬ 
taken by any city in the Union, is now going on 
immediately west of the Common in Boston. Some 
two hundred acres of flats are being rapidly filled 
up. The gravel and mold for the work is brought 
a distance of from six to eight miles on rail tracks, 
bringing into constant use some ten locomotives 
and one hundred cars. It is estimated that the 
land, when filled in, will be worth ten millions of 
dollars. It will take four years to complete the 
work. 
SnAVEit's Patent Eraser. — Among the new 
things recently presented us for trial is a very 
neat little instrument, invented by Mr. A. G. 
Shaver, of New Haven, Conn. It i3 a combine 1 
eraser, polisher, paper cutter, folder, and pencil 
sharpener— just the thing for habitues of the 
counting room and others who have frequent 
occasion to use pen, paper, and pencil. 
Commercial College. —Attention is directed 
to the card of Messrs. Cijai-man & Davis, of this 
city. These gentlemen are known as experienced 
and competent teachers of penmanship, book¬ 
keeping, etc., and their union in conducting a 
school in which these important branches are 
impaited will give pupils greater advantages. 
A “ smart ” little job of work was done in Tip¬ 
pecanoe, not long ago. Mr. Lnlz cut a lot of 
wheat one morning, threshed it and hud it ground, 
going two miles to mill, and then his wife baked 
it into bread, and had it ready to eat before eleven 
o’clock—only three hours from the standing grain 
to the warm bread. 
Tiie Tribune Washington correspondent says, 
I hear that the Peruvian Minister has gone to New 
York. He is instructed by his government to re¬ 
turn home in case our Minister at Peru, Mr. Clay, 
should suspend his relations there, on account of 
the refusal of that government to comply promptly 
with the demand of our own. 
The number of American citizens going to 
Europe this year is unprecedented. Already ten 
thousand must have left in Bteamers, and the sea 
son is not yet over. It is estimated that each 
traveler spends on an average $5,000. The total 
amount spent by ten thousand persons would thus 
be $50,000,000. American travel must therefore 
benefit Europe in a very great degree. 
The ceremony of breaking gronnd at this end 
of the Great Pacific Railroad — tho first link in 
our national highway—took place at Kansas City 
on the 25th ult. The occasion was most appro¬ 
priately celebrated by salutes, bonfires and 
speeches from the most prominent and thorough¬ 
going Railroad men of tho West. 
The Library of Congress now contains about 
Co,000 volumes, exclusive of a large number of 
pamphlets, and about 50,000 public documents; 
the annual appropriation is $5,000 for miscellane¬ 
ous, and $2,000 for law books. 
ADVKKT18INW TKIIMS, lit A<lvum*e— Tiiirty-Kivk 
Ckmts a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62lj cunts per line of space Spkcja(. Noticks, 
(following rending matter, leaded,) Seventy Cents a Line. 
T)llII’I’S c. female KK.MINAHY.-Th* next Term 
. .1, OC'OOI Year ot Him Institution commences on the 
hr»t Thursday of September next. 
For Terms or Catalogues apply to tho I'riui'lpiilo, 
ail- „ „ , , , Wu. or Mrs. if. L. ACHILLES. 
Albion, N. Y,, July 30, US 60 . OSi-Ot 
PUNNINGHAM’S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 
lUehcater, V. Y. — Established 1H1W. 
Tin? Subscriber Invites attention from both City and 
country purchasers In his extew-lve assortment of Can- 
riaokh, BPool km, Sleighs, \v. , tin. 
AP"!-,m experience ol twenty-two years I hare nil con¬ 
venience., for Oiftmifaetnrinflf Car (fit gen as cheap os they can 
he mil'll' ill the Uni ten S|„ree 
All orders promptly attended (o.nnd Carriages boxed and 
shipped to any part ot the country. All my work is war- 
IHOIOll. 
Manue uitohit No .1 Canal St, Repository No 71 Stnto 
St Rochester, N. Y.-Ml-tf JAMES CUNNINGHAM. 
^ rillO A,<KNTs WANTED In a hirhlv respectable 
• 3,1 m nr linsliiri--. salary .. month and expenses. 
' 1 tddiesH to .1 II Hi IV K V, M.. 
I’M.'Lx seed WHEAT.—I can still fumi 1 ut/hton't 
.1 j Karl!! lirII nu u If hr at, a sidendfd article, at (t per 
I'lisliOi, (m ssess or bane's,) delivered lit any point In 
Kochestei 13l.2t UK Nicy WCAY , Uno.hestcr, N Y . 
r > ARE OHAN0K TNI MAKE MONEY. - month 
L Agents Wanted in every t' enitv in the Union. Full 
particulars on receipt or on-- red stamp. Address 
8 S<-tt M Kite \ \ lit.! AGENCY Mi 
Cfi «EV the REST. VVFRSTCIis t NAliKIOG 
For *3,1911 will send a copv of Webster’s 
I us bridged ll'cl ionary, or l copies bo $12. Free of charge. 
Ad I 1*31- 2tI Al.KRH.il r„ WIOSI',Cleveland, Ohio. 
('HAPMAH DAVIS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 
Corner M.ln and St. Haul Su. Roohoslor. N. Y. 
This Institution is open day and evening, liir instruction 
of pupilstn Pk.vman^hip mid Book-Khkpim: 
Conducted [in an eijnp nnlciif li.isis; the inslruelion being 
(lioruugh and vilmpicUi is furnished on MOokica i k r mims 
S end I'nr Oimiliiis. n/i-t 
c. -. ,11 rig, ittM,-, tor urchnrUs, .1 to 4 years 
from bud arid graft, 
lltV .VIf l APPLE T’HKKH, for Oardens, on Paradise and 
Uoacin Stock, I, '2 and 3 years from bud. 
PEAKS, an l'tar n lark, 2 to 3 years from bud. 
PEAKS, on Quine* thick, 1 to 4 veers from bud. 
I'llKIIlilEA on Mazr.ar l stock, 2 vearg from bud. 
(TlKKitlKs, on Malinleh stuck. 1 and 2 years from bud. 
PLU.WH, stnndaixl nod Dwarf, I and 2 years from bud and 
grill t. 
PEACHES Nectarine* and AprlCotr, 1 Tear from bud. 
QDlNcE*. Orange, Portugal ana Rea's .Seedling. 
Elf,HERTS HpimUIi ( In steels, Mmlelru Nulx, (Engll-h 
Wulnuf*) 
llAKO'l IfiKWKH, for tho Ofirddn nn»l Vlnwynrii, in- 
eluding Delaware, Diana, Concord, Rebiectt, and all 
othei w of vii' lie. 
EOKK1I.N OltiVPIOS (lor Vi 
eyes, itfmw, well • i,. 
hestold and now v irierie 
water, 
RIGHTH 
NATIONAI, EXHIBITION. 
At C US Cl Pi N ATI, OHIO , Sept. 1 2th to mh. 
The United States Agricultural Society 
Will bold its Eighth Animal Agricultural and Industrial 
Exhibition on the gmnnds liberally provided by the cttlxena 
of Cincinnati, which ate („ bu lilted up In the Pent stylo. 
There will he Halls and Tents for the display of 
Implement*. Machinery, Tools, riomc.tle Miiuul'mlurr., 
Earn, mill Garden Produce, Fruit*, Flowers, uml 
Nlittvo tVilies ; 
With Sta 118 and Pen* for itnihSKS, CAH’l.E, SIIEKP and 
MWINK ; and an unequirilod Trncli, one mile in length and 
forty loot in width, for the exhibition of Hon-os. Ti e l're- 
nituuis nllered in ensli,—paid, silver, and bronze medals,— 
diplomas and certificates, amount to 
$* 20 , 000 . 
The Exhibition will remain open from Wednesday, tho 
lath, to Thursday, lie* 2 tlfli, of September, tuns giving time 
to examine and test the Implements and machinery. 
For premium lists nr information, apply at the Office of 
the Society, No. ,'i.Vi Pa, avenue, (up stairs ) or to the sub¬ 
scriber, at Cincinnati, Ohio. 
, URN. 1'ERI.RY POORR, 
“ud’t Soe'y U. H. Agricultural Society. 
Inerie*,) I and 2 years from 
i(iylied pl.iuts, in pots, of nil the 
vie*.including llvrklandii Sioreh 
. Muscat Hamburg, Golden Hamburg, Ladtl 
Doums, ffr, tfr. 
BTKAWIlEltKTKS III tho best sorts in Cultivation, 
old and new. 
Kl.Ai'K ICI'.KIIIEH /Veto Rochelle, tir Jjdicton, and Dor- 
cbeeler, (the largest stock in existence.) 
KAripttEKKlEH v general eolleetion, including t!o,se 
line new everbearing so'ts, “ Retie dc b'unte.nan" and 
Merreillc tie. quatre. Saibont 
KOOHEKEKKIE.H The best English sorts, and an Im¬ 
mense Mock of the American Seedling that bears most 
profusely, and never mildews. 
OUltllANTfi If hit e. Drape, Cherry, Victoria, Black 
Naples, mm all other valuable old and new sorts. 
ICIlUKAKIt, including / .mna-us, Prince. Albert, triant 
Victoria, mid many oilier*. 
NOTH. No pains are spared by the proprietors and 
their as-istants, In the Fruit Department, not only to en¬ 
sure accuracy, Imt also to adapt the stock, as regards varie¬ 
ties, In the wants of tho various portions of the country um 
far us practicable. 
ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Tkk slock i* immense, nil wll grown and in perfect 
health and vigor Nurspri roen, Dealers, l.iimlseapM (,'aril 
tiers, Park and Unmeterg OoinpunicH, and gentlemen about 
to improve tlodr vrnuudfl, are all invited to examine it, 
DECIDINll m TRKE3 Dime, Maples, Cypress, Cutulpai r, 
Horse ( lieiilnuts, I,arch. Laburnums, /Amiens, Mag¬ 
nolias, Mountain Ash, 'Pitlip 'frees, SaltsbUTia, Pop¬ 
lars, Thorns, ifc., , of all sizes. 
WEEPING TUI;IS Ash, Itireh, Him. Linden, Moun¬ 
tain Ash, Poplar, Thant, ffilluw, including the Amer¬ 
ican and Kilmarnock. 
KVE.K41ltl.EN TREKS — Arbor Vita-,, (American, Side 
rim mid t'lenese,i lied Cedar, < Ann man . Juniper, Hal 
sain Kir, tSirope.au Stlrcr Kir, Norway Spruce, Red 
American Spruce, African or Silver Cedar,./upon C'e- 
tlnr, (Uri < i( ii ini* yi.i.) fines, (Ansti lull, Scotch, IJenHi- 
amiAnil.Ac.il !>«:.*, i Kngli.-li and D'ImLi.i Tree Hoc, Ma 
honta, ii m hing ton in, op “ Rig True" of California, and 
many oilier Cailfonnu I'lvergreeus. 
FLOWERINU WHIM in*, melodi|ig»l| the finest nowva 
riel lea of All bin, Cn/[icnnlhns, l lowering Currant, 
Jleulzin. Ijtiieirerae, filuctt, SpiriCOs, Syringus, Vibur¬ 
nums , IVuycUtte, t,-r., Ac. 
C1.IMRIN4! SHKI:IIS Hipdi us Honeysuckles, lUgno- 
inits, Arislutor/iia (I'ijia vine,) Cl emails, Ivy, \e 
IIOSES A griiat stock, both on thmr own roots mid bud- 
ned on lhe famnus Manet'.i stock. Tills enltlvhtiou is 
tho l.ngebt of the kind in thn Union, covering i) to 8 
acres of ground annually, and forming a spiejbriity in 
itself. All lb • line new sorts are annually Imported, 
and poor ones discarded as soon as proved. Tim host 
only are grown in large numbers. 
I’gEO.MKH -(Herbaceous,) a superb collection of upwards 
ol 8 u vara-tiis iu 3 classes, 
PHLOXES - a collection of 140 beautiful variotieg in 3 
seel ions. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS FiRy rc-U-cted best sorts of tho 
Large and Pouijiono flaws. 
CARNATION'S 1 'icotec and Monthly Carnatioce, a fine 
atonic. 
HOLI.YIIOCKH Superb double iiiii ril'M of *0 COlof*. 
UAH LI AH A select assortment of the best varieties, the 
pri/.O varieties are annually tmnortoil. 
IIAIM>V ltoltOF.ll PERENNIAL PLANTS OveriOO 
species and vatietles. Din ing the past Tour or live 
years we have given this el'i'Mof p'auls special atten¬ 
tion, one of our most competent men line had charge 
of it. and w« buvo ijsen cnnstrutly adding such desira¬ 
ble )/lant* ag wc could llml. 
■IAKOV ni l.111 : 8 u'-H in Hyacinths, Tulips, Croats, 
Crown Imperials, Jonquils, lahes, ff'- i Imported an- 
uuaily Iroui llolland, ready to *eud out iu .September. 
HUMMER AND AUTUMN n.OWEKINO Itl'J.IlK 
Such ii< UlmhulOs, Japan Lilies, Amaryllis, Tigritlius, 
Tuberoses, ft-c,, by the dozen, I Dll or 1,0.0. 
i;UEKN-IIOl HE AMI EHmHifi-OUl' PEA NT 8 , of all 
the popular classes grown uxtenglvcly and sold cheap. 
Stocks for Nurserymen. 
PEAK WKEOLIXOS, 1 year Rom seed bed. 
MAZZAIEO (tllEKRY, 1 your, strong. 
MAIIAI.Ed CHKRRV, l year, strong. 
COMEWI I.L \V 1 1.I4HV, to graft i he Weeping sort* on. 
All parties Interested are Solicitedfi)examine the stock 
and prices. 
The following Catalogues are sent free, poKt-pnid, to all 
who apply and enclose one stamp for each. 
No. I, (hisetiptlvn (lutalogim of Fruits, new edition, 18(50. 
No, 2 , Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, new 
million, iSfiU. 
No. 3, (ireen-iHouxe and Bedding-out Plants, Spring of 
I860. 
No. 4, Wholesale or Trade Catalogue, fust published. 
ELLWANOER & BARRY, 
Mount llors NCKssiUEs, Rochester, N y, 
YN(1014 OPPORTUNITY FOR ANY ONE who will 
vJ become iuterestod in starting a Nursery iu Missouri, 
one that can but pay, aud that largely. 
For particulars iiddrcss II. A. A. T. Y r . H., 
652-31 Nio. l36 Fifth Street, Cincinnali, Ohio. 
dVIARION COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 
"Wiiyu*-, Comity, JV. Y. 
The Fall Tkrm of this [nstitule will cnimnencn Wkp- 
NESDAY, August aut.il, and continue fourteen week*. Rev 
I'. J. WII.I.I l'l J , .'[, A, Principal, nssinted by the iisuul 
coric ot nihtiuctmFor further lutb.-ination, apply An 
Circular to |55l-2t| F, R, WRIGHT. Seda 
1 HEAT CURIOSITY.— Particulars sent free. Agents 
J wanted. SHAW k CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
n ICROK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KEYSTONE UlOKIt AND M INE HILI- 
Tirm admirable machine is now ready for the fruit bur- 
vest of I 8 tk). It is, if possible, made better than ever before 
and well worthy the aUeuiiuu of liirmers wanting Huoh 
maehiues. 
D ims HO superior in the market, and in thn only mill 
that will properly grind Grapes. Price, Aid, For sale by 
deuleis or the manufacturer. W. (> HICKOIC, 
6-lB-l3t Rsglo Works, Harrisburg, Pa. 
l^ABATOGA FEMALE SEMINARY, 
V No. 2A7 Bro iowuy, Saratoga Hprlngi, N. Y. 
R. Ft CARTER, A. M., .... 
Min PAULINE CAUTF.R, i 1 R,Nt ,lAb9 ' 
Tin: Eighth Year of this Kumilu Hoarding School will 
commence on Weduesdav, the uitn of 8 i-pt«mber. 
Music, lust rumen till and Vocal, will lie under 'ho direc¬ 
tion o' an aide ma»ler. Superior advantages afforded In 
Pencilling, L'.ruyouiug, and nil Painting French, undertlie 
superintendence of a re„idknt Parisian gentleman will be 
the language at tfthla and ill the recitatioo-nmin. For Cat* 
ah'glies ainl any otherinfonnaljoji apply to the Principals. 
Hiiratngn, Angusf 20 I.- 00 . 
IdARM F4*R HALE. ^The subscriber offers for nale a 
I farm of 76 acres, situated oue mi's north of the vlllago 
of Waterloo, Seneca Co, N. Y , on He- Ontario and Wayne 
Flank Road, with good farnii' g land, two good orchards of 
the very bestfrult, good Imihtiufts ol all kinds, well fenced, 
three wells, and iu every respect a verv desirable location. 
f'LATT CROSBY. 
Waterloo, June 9th, 1860. 644-lSt 
(JRANVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. 
GULzVIN’ VII j 1 ,hi, OHIO. 
Tok Twbntv-Skvkatm Aoapkmio Year will comiuetice 
on Thursday, the Pith day of September next. 
The Board of lnAtriict|.,ii will consistof nine experienced 
Teacher* of known and tried ability. 
Tuition In all (he studies ta the course, including Latin, 
and Board, including furnished room, !ue|,lights and wash¬ 
ing, III dollars a vein of in weeks. Instrumental Music, in- 
clu ilng use of Iimtrnnmnt, 3(i ilollai- a year. 
Granville Is two hours from Columbus via the Central 
Ohio KailrnAd. 
For Catalogues and other inforrmition, address 
W. P. KERR, A. M , Principal. 
I [ 3. TENT Sl FLAG MANUFACTORY 
* No. -la Exehnnge Street, Koehester, N. Y. 
Tknth to rent of tho following sizes, suitable for the pur¬ 
poses designated: 
For Agricultural Fairs, Conferences, Political or other 
Large Dal her mgs, 
80 ft. by 110 ft...80 It diameter. 
60 ft. by 90 ri. 7 oft. 
60 ft. by BO ft. 60 ft. 
15 ft. by 20 ft. fancy,.80 ft. “ 
For Camp Meetings. Militanj K.nenmpme.nts, Pic Nice, 
Fishing Kirursions, (fO, 
24 ft. by 8 (» rt. | 12 ft. by 17 ft. 
i« ft. by 21 ft. | 9 ft. by 12 ft 
Flags furnished with Tents, when required. 
Parties wishing to r'-nt, will pleiino address the proprie¬ 
tor, stating what the T.-nts are to be used for. Also the fa¬ 
cilities for transportation. Address 
JAMES FIRM), Box 701, Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B.—Several \ar~Miecond hand Tents for sale cheap— 
one tent Oil by 90—ten feet wall with seals. 543-131 
Hksy Cattlk First quality, & cwt. M^O39.25; ordi¬ 
nary, f7,Mi">pll; common, >7 -7,M, inb-rioc, *6/0. 1 K50. 
Cows x.xiiCai.vkm First quality, LNulOiimiio; Ordiunry, 
$1UJ*V.U150,OI); Cmnmoii, UVi.lflt-i in, 1111 Jnlerinr. Kia,(X)ffi.'IO,IKI. 
Vkxi. Ga r.vKB-First quality, \i SH'Ff'Go: OfihnarV 
4Sj' a6c; Common, 3‘ieil4e: Infeiim, '-'i.'Uac. 
Sit Rite AM- L.imuh. -1‘nme quality, r< head, f.\n >'6,00; 
ordinary, $l'r’4, r *i); comnion 83,5oVi'i; inferior,*2/aimi3,50. 
Swtvi:. —First quality. 6hj .,6^0; all others, Op' Of ,'o. 
ALBANY, August 20—There Isa falling off in the re¬ 
ceipt* by rail ns compared with tart we-U, but with the 
number held over and driven iu on riie Turnpike added, we 
have a total exceeding 3,701), which ii several hundred more 
than enough to meet the demand Retailers are dn'ug ns 
well n* last week, but the wholesalers sro compelled to 
make concessions—iu many cases ns much as kjc p> lb, live 
weight. 
Receipts—The fo’lnwing 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 year. 
Cattle,.3,190 3,621 2/>2« 
Sheep.3,689 3,633 5,2' I 
Hogs,....,,,. 52 86 1122 
Prices Wo quote as follows: 
This week. Last week. 
Premium.5 ffifl 1 *'c 5V'S:5>i 
Extra.4 H®4 \i 4 
First quality.35*ai‘„ 3L 5cH< 
Second quality.3 @3>t, 
Third quality. 2 ,H'@ 2 ?I 2^(S-2?i 
Inferior. @0 fun 
r.-fri 7 «« and Allas. 
BRIGHTON, Aug. 16,—At market 1,321) beeves, 420 stores 
7,UK) sheep, St .o siu-atc, 150 fat hogs. 
Brkk C ATT Lit— Pricwe - Extra, 47,iYk'" 7,50; first quality, 
ffi.iofgj <*6.7B ; scc«mi quality, Mw 8,do ; third quality, 
$6.'4),;aA,fiO. 
WORKivq Otxn- Sales *70, $90(5 125. 
Milch Cows—* 2 : i u; Coraunm. 
Vkai. Calvbs- fd, k-j.4,50. 
Stoiiks— Yearlings, none: two years old,59V11; three 
years old, $12ai)7. 
HiMtS-WoM* V 7b.; Calf Skins, HFilSc » lb. 
Tallow— 6hun7c fJ lb. 
Shbky a.vp I..vM,m- 6l,9Xi,2,00; Extra, $2,2«U3,75. 
PKLT8—fiOi'.ulUp.'l oacb. _ ’ 
Swivr - Shoats, small lots to peddle, Sft.6>Jc for sows; Oc 
forhairows; pelecteri lots 6<i7c : Spring pigs 7>Ste8i;: at 
retail fr(.m7«Cm?c; Fat Hugs, 
J^CHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
Tor Proprietors of tin-so works nro now prepared to fill 
orders lor Hit-ir well known Patent Horse-Powers, Thresh¬ 
ers, i,nd Winnowers, hr., and invite the attention of the 
nubile to them. 
Important improvement* have been made since the J;,st 
season, which it is hoped will add to tho already unequailed 
repuhlliuD Ilf these neichuies. 
To their former list the- have r.d-lnd, find are manufac¬ 
turing, Mai. it'" Patent Convert!bio rider Mill and Corn 
Sm-ller, whieh is well adapted fur these purpose*, being 
portable, end Is yfbplopt and durntde. Its cost ia no more 
than the I'nrtal/lK l ider Mills in coiunmn use 
A letlor received a lew day s since, speaking of one of roil' 
Two-Horse PoweiH uud Tliresh'-is und Winnowers, Hayto 
“My Thresher is tho only perfect Two Horse Machine I 
over saw.” 
A circular containing fill! dogcripllon and price list of the 
Mirchluea they manufacture, will be mailed to nil appli¬ 
cants. Address G. WESTIXOIlOUSR&C/Q , 
551 It Schooucbidy, ,N. Y 
A TsiT E Tl I C A. 3ST C3-TJA.3STO, 
FROM 
JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
I.V TUK 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMVORTKl) liy TIIK 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
ODtoei, <■<■ Williuin Strnot, 
NEW YOKK. 
C. S. MARSHA LI., f'rcs't. H. MATHER, Sec'y. 
J. K. CHAPPKLI,, Agent, 69 Exchange fit., Rochester, N. Y, 
rpi* KAKMF.RM, MICUHANRS, AM> KUlLDKItN.— 
* Our “IrreprcnsiMn (JonIIlot" in against high prices.— 
We orter yon, at 71 Main St, RocheHfer, Iron, Nails, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, lotiutS, Colors, Window's, Doors, Blinds, Hoes, 
Spades, Shovel*, Corn linen, Cultivators, ami other articles 
too numerous to mention. Alio, the celebrated “Straight 
Draft Plow," which w« offer cheaper than the cheapest. 
<W5-tr MOORE, U1SBING it CO. 
CATTLE SCALES edges Weigh truly if not level—sim- 
( plest in use. Delivered at any Railroad 
ITAY SCALES. | Station. Send tqrchculiirn. 
Ingersoll’s Portable Hay Press. 
HAY PRESSES. For Bailing ITav, Fh»x, Broom Corn, 
rr I g nni’ggpg Rags, Wool and Cotton, Simple—Great 
' “ ".. Bower—worked by 2 mm. llondreda 
HAY PRESSES. in use. Send for circulars. 
Cast Steel Bella, 
Weigh less -cost less— heard further 
than other liisi class Bells. Never 
break b.v fronts Warranted 12months. 
Semi for circulars and tesrirnoniale.— 
Fixtures made by myself, at lowest 
priced. Pend for Circulars. 
Town Clocks. 
Of the most approved character of my 
own manufac.ttiie, warranted equal to 
any in use, at greatly reduced prices. 
rpEETIl Frill THE MILLION FriMb.TILlNU NEW 
I Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, AS State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [626-tfJ K. F. WILSON. 
H A m. O. HrilliaiKV, Breeders of pure Shurt-horn 
• and Alderney Cattle., South Da mm arid Silesian 
Sheep , Suffolk and Essex Pigs, Kocheater, N. Y. I621tf 
CHURCH BELLS 
CnURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS 
r [0 HOU8EKEEPEK8I 
Healthy Salcratusl Healthy Bicad I Something flew! 
D. B. DE LAND & CO.’S 
CHEMICAL SALBRATU3 I 
“Tan very best urticle of Saleratus now in use." Maoh 
has been said of the Injurlonn effect of SaVratus upon tne 
health, blit nothing Clio be more harmlesH than perfectly 
pure Salerafus, wlKm properly used. THIS Saleratus in 
PERFECTLY I’LRE, and in refined by a process entirely 
OUR OWN, by which all impurities are removed. “ Deal¬ 
ers and. Consumers everywhere.’ I'tease try it.' It id war¬ 
ranted to suit 111 all C*H<|» or no sale.” Also, 
I*. K. HK LAND A Uri.A 
u m)UBLH: kRViNF.D s.U.ERATUS," 
is far rmperior to most other brands of 1alera;us now in use, 
ConsTunersnf Sale rattle should ha careful to get that having 
the name of D. B. Del,and h Co. on the wrapper, as they 
will thus obtain a STRICTLY pore article. Tuese brand* 
of Salenitun are for sale by the “principal Grocers in thl* 
City, and dealers generally throughout lb's United State* 
and Canadas." 
“anufactared and for sale at Wholesale at the Fatrpo-.l 
Chemical Works, Fairpovt, Monroe Co.,N. Y. 621 -tf 
r r n iu ii y d ii o p u l t .— 
An invention for throwing wafer liy hand-power, pat¬ 
ented by W. T. FOSE. 11 is oue of the most valuable in¬ 
ventions of the day. 
THE HYDROPULT 
will, by the power of one man, throw water at the rate of 
right gallons per minute fifty feet high, with great force.— 
It la the best article ever invented for 
EXTINGUISHING A F1I1E, 
protecting a roof from taking fire, 
WASHING WINDOWS, 
SPRINKLING PLANTS, 
W A ITCHING G ARDENS. 
■ 'CRANKING TREKS FROM INSECTS, 
WETTING SIDEWALKS, 
SPRINKLING STREETS, 
WASHING CARRIAGES, 
CLEANING CISTERNS, 
EMPTYING WATER FROM SAIL BOATS, 
WETTING SAILS, 
A SPRAY BATH, Ac. 
This article should be owned by every householder. It 
doeaaway wiiu the nrro.ity of a hydrant. It Ira light, 
portable "FORCE-PUMP, always ready, '•wily died, ami 
will come in frequent use by every farmer, merchant, and 
mechanic in (lie community. Please rail and examine the 
article at No. 41 Pa: k Row, Times Building, or address the 
AMERICAN HYOKOI'I LT CO. 
No, il PARK Row, New York. 
Agents wanted throughout the United .Staten, tp fell the 
Hydropult. Apply as above. 554 
1 7AKM FOR SALE. - About to remove from the Slat", 
I offer for Rale, very cheap, mv Farm of 2(0 acres, one 
mile from Waterloo,—ICW acres iu wood, worth half the 
price I ask fur the farm New UouHe and barn, peppermint 
distillery and building, nrchnrd and two good wells.-- 
Liberal credit for one half UiO purchase money. 
Add re m O. B. CLARK, 
August 11, I860.—tL Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
former at 4iXa6t)ib ex to quality, the latter rate for choice 
Saxony, and is.lloo do. lambs pulled nt 3gS3So. Texas wools 
have been in good request—sales of 7 ’i,ihW tbs at 22(Vi2-“C for 
unwashed, amt 33Li3Ke for washed. Foreign is quiet but 
firm—Siieaof Iff) bales Cordova at 22>jC,6 months, and 50 
do. Meatiza at p. u. t. 
Am. Saxony fieece lb. 64@5fi 
Ain. full-blood Merino. 411 ( 3)52 
Am. half-blood and three-fourths Merino_TVa-l'i 
Am. native and one-fourth Merino. 'iua%i 
Extra, Pulled. 42(517 
Superliue, Bulled.. 36:5,38 
No. 1, Pulled.28:5.30 
Lamb's, pulled,.3l 
California, extra. (XXiiOO 
California, fine, unwashed. 20 iToiH 
California, enmmou do. 10 a,lS 
Peruvian, washed. 26(3.31 
Valparaiso, unwaslied... lOJafg'ilht 
South Am. common, washed. 1 ix3T3 
South Am. Eutre Rios, do. 15m 18 
Soaih American, unwashed. 8®11 
South Am. CriwJova, washed. 20:3 21 
East India, washed... l ia.25 
African, unwashed.. 7 ; i y 
African, washed. 16u28 
Smyrna, uewashed. 1 Kolia 
Smyrna, washed. 22(323 
Mexican, nnwa»hed. 11@14 
BOSTON, Auc. 1C—There i* not much activity in the 
Wool market. Hie Rales have been 125,00(1 tt.«, llcece Rod 
polled, the llcece uios'ly UiCliurn grades, at 45fii>50e. The 
transactions in foreign wool compi Us ;'jj) biles Cape, Med¬ 
iterranean, South American, and UWballutH Pciuvian, on 
private term,. 
Saxony A. -Merino 
Full blood. 
la and H blood_ 
Common.... 
Pulled extra. 
Do. superfine 
rv., \r.. 1 
Markets, Commerce, & 
Important to every man who keeps 
Rukai, Nkvv-Yokkkr Opfick, > 
Rochester, August 21 , 1860.) 
Flour.—W e note a falling off in best grades equal to 25 
cents per barrel. Inferior ia as last quoted. There is no¬ 
thing but a home demand. 
Grain.—W hite wheat ranges from SI,20 to $1,35 $ bueli., 
though it Is only an occasional load that will bring tbe lat¬ 
ter figure. The bulk of purchases have been made inside 
ot 11,30. Red sells from $1,05 to $1,10 But little earn is of¬ 
fering, and dealers are unwilling to pay more than 50 cents 
Per bushel. 
Dairt.—B utter is in better demand, owing to foreign 
ehipments, and brings from 12>£ to 14 cents per pound. 
Fruit G very plenty in our market. Apples are likely to 
overstock tbe demand, ns no shipments are making for the 
Eastern market. This is owing to the recent advance in 
rates of freight on railroads, and they are of such perish¬ 
able nature it will not answer to send forward by canal. 
Peaches are beginning to be oUbredon sale, and are readily 
taken at from $1,00 to $1,50 per (half bushel) basket. 
Hat, under advices of a short crop at Gie East, lias start 
elupSLooper tun. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE! PKICBS. 
Froth and Grad*. 
Flour,wuiL wheat,i.5,fXU6,25 
pour, spring do.. ..$5.0X^15,25 
' u r, b Uchw heat. $l,5ij:ai ,75 
Meal, Iuaian,..$1,2B@1,25 
Wheat, Genesee. ..JLloSl.iW 
Best white Can’s. 
Cam, old... 
Com, new.... 
Rye, 60 It*. T4 bu 
Oats, by weight... 
Barley... 
Buckwheat..*/* 
Beans. 
THORLEY’S FOOD FOR CATTLE* 
Whom*’ Casks, 4(8 feeds, prieflSu. 
II,ilf Cask*, 221 feeds, price $7. 
A pamphlet mailed free. 
iManiilnctory, Caledonia Rond, Loudon. 
DEPOT FOB, U. 8 ., 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Uz7~ Agents Wanted In every city and town in the United 
States, And Uheml W ' "is awarded. 552-It 
VfETAL GER-NA-IIaS, 
111 FOR HUSKIWCV CORW. 
The Proprietors or GOULD'S CELEBRATED HUSKING 
THIMBLE are nnw prepured to treat with dealers for (he 
sale ofthi- popular ini (dement the approaching soasno. 
Those desiring errlusti r territorial Agencies should apply 
early, ns ice shall employ adrcrlietog agents ill all terri¬ 
tory not taken by tile tenth of September. 
The following t.-stlmnnlnls ar,- samples of thousands now 
Iu our possession. Rend them.' 
Wk have ueen no Coni Busker that w* llwutght would 
pay, sliiiplv as a bu-s'-r, except the Husking Thimble, 
which can be hud for 25 cenlio All the large busking ma¬ 
chines wo hilV" see,, lose too much Bine haudUng.-O/tto 
Cultivator, to a i'ltrrSspOndent. 
[From the Nr to York Scientific American.] 
Gould's 1‘utent TlmAIng Thimble i.x A convenient article. 
It is an effect mil remedy for Hie evils of excoriation com¬ 
mon to husking corn by hand. 
[ From the New York Life Illustrated ] 
Farmers Gut thk Bkst —Gould’s Patent Husking Thim¬ 
ble is acknowledge the best device for liuskiug Corn now 
before the American people. 
Huntington, Suffolk Co., N. Y , Nov 21, 1859. 
J. II. Gnt'i.o k Co Gentlemen—Your Buskers came to 
hand last Friday. W s have used them. They give entire 
satisfaction, and should be U‘ed by every forme*. I accept 
of your terms for the Avency for Suffolk county, and en¬ 
closed send you jight dollars for Thimbles- Next Reason I 
shall want them in large qaanllties Jjhlp them to I’latt 
Brothers, No, M Maiden Lane, New Y r ork citv. 
Yonra truly, DAVID I’LATT. 
Circulars, giving full particulars sent freo. 
Circulais, and six pairs of sample Thimbles, assorted 
sizes, directions, ,kc., h*ut by mail, free of postage, 011 re¬ 
ceipt or One Dollar. 
Orders covering five dollars fulfilled by Express, at 
wholesale prices. Address 
£52-3* GOULU A CO., Alliance, Ohio. 
>Y MAJL. -The finest quality of Fashionable Wedding 
J and Vtailing Carils, written to order.at $2 per hundred. 
Address C. A. WALWORTH, Rome, N. Y. 
r PIIE AMERICAN COHN HUSKEK — .lOHNSTOVs IV,- 
I tknt.— lliik 1 * simple hand Corn Shocker, and will 
facilitate the work vs y much, as r he corn is hundred ouly 
once. Price one he.tai Liberal ! 
R. L. HOWARD, 
553-2t Manufacturer, Buffalo, N. Y 
THE BEST IN USE! 
First Premium over Fairbanks, at Vermont State J'ulr, 
9)7 *o<l 'Off. First Xri-emlum and no Compotitlon In 
•69. First Premium at 18 Different Stale Fan-e. sil¬ 
ver and Hronee Moduli* at Amerloan Inntltute Fair, 
If. Y.. 1869. 
HowB’a Soaleh von All UrfKa, have Great Simplicity. 
Wonderful AwqrHCV. 
Require, no Pu, may be ;ct on top of the grouuih Or On 
a bum Moor, and easily removed. 
No Check Rods; No Friction on Knite Edges; all friction 
received on Balls. Weigh truly if not level. 
Delivered at any Railroad Sltilion iu the United States or 
Canada, set up, and warranted to give entire satisfaction, 
or taken back. 
Send for Circulars and price list*, with account of trial ol 
Scales between Howe and Fiiirbaiika, at Vermont State 
Fairs, to .1 WIESG. DUDLEY, 
General Western Agent, 85 Maio street. 
28,1.57 
, 9U17 
, 9 ot46 
.itVJiSl 
CUTCAG0, Aug. 16 —Market quiet at the following quota¬ 
tions: 
Flxkcr— Full blood Merino,.43(3(4 
Three-quarter blood. 4 IV42c 
Half blood.36Y38c 
Quarter blood.33®35c 
Common, native.28<53()o 
* rri.^saasi 
& dozen.@16c 
y, box..ltxoUCc 
Candles, box.12M13c 
G»ndles, extra.14c 
Fruits and Roots. 
Appleg, bushel.. u 40c 
Apples, dried. 88 cC< 4 itl,DO 
Reaches, dried, bt It*.noc 
Cherrie.i, tlriea, VI Ifc.GOSiiMc 
Plnmx, dried. 0 (u i»e 
Fotatoes.itlaAOc 
Uioho a> u Sitins. 
Slaughter.. .6 a 5>»c 
Calf. . ft’VIOC 
Sheep pelts.25c(a 62 
Lamb pelts.25 .x£6Qc 
Sxsds. 
Clover, bni.ti......J5,00(?3,25 
Timothy..2,50(43,00 
SixPiiJiiS. 
Wood, herd.iVXK$4,0J 
Wood, soft..A3.OtKS3.50 
Coal, Lehigh.Sfi,7iES6;i)0 
Coal, Scranton_i4,?AS4A0 
Cou), PitUtcu.$4^6>74 l 50 
Cox', Aharookin... ii;jeCSi 4 y 5 o 
Coal, Char.,.HXaTa«c 
WOOD SAWING MAC PTITsTES. 
* * The Subscriber ia manufacturing Un- prPsent season, 
3,50 of his premium Wood Sawing Machines. Warranted to 
cut two cords ol stuvo wood, stave, or slongl" boils per 
hour from the log. They are strong, dariU*!» and portable, 
require only two hands to run them, and will Inst a life¬ 
time. Price on the cars at Dunuiik, all complete, 
Send for a Circular. 
rW~ A ^ nts wanted. HENRY C. LAKE. 
Charlotte Centre, Chautauqua Co , N. Y, Aug. 11, 18'A). 
.NJ7';50 c 
•bOaiXic 
,6P(tf>jon 
.ao/'i.vtc 
fsVo.tgli;. 
.02 ijeyyJc 
S°Tjc, Mess..fdS.COaiW 
Fork, clear.i&yxrScri.W 
rorir, CWt.JA50 n'7,l>i 
feh $ cwt.8,00 
gmng lambs,each.*l,fliXd.2,0U 
'’utton.c.arcafs . 4 ./fin 
Hams smoked.IKhjSo 
fahoni.Wo*.8V«#C 
. loc 
.. 
® -34m,4-4c 
Ducks, yT p,vr........SSt^ic 
n ,,„ Dairy, & 0 . 
r «°. ••.laxcauu 
.8.310c 
. 
ittarvtages 
WILSON’S ALBANY SEEDLING. 
Tins Strawberry is still unrivaled in productiveness. Tts 
yield this vetiT has been greater even than lust, when it 
produced Over • 
Tlirou 11 und red JlimhelH to ilio Acre! 
Price of Plante, U per 1,000, packed and delivered at the 
Railroad Depot or Express Office in this city In quanti¬ 
ties of 5,000uud upwards a liberal reduction 111 price will be 
made. The Moony must in all cases accompany the Order 
Order*Tor am Y quantity can be tilled uny time the coming 
fall or spring. 
and Peabody'a Si-odliniv 
At same price. T.’BUCHANAN, JR. 
Utica, N. Y., August, i860. 553-2; 
RSKhttLYca—Ex-Gqy. Houatio Saywolii, Utica, N. Y. 
ii' 10 tureen 
Buffalo, N. Y. 
^yilKEkKH A WILSON MANI FAOTUR1NO UU.'I 
IMPROVED FAMILY 8 EWING MACHINES, 
GOf5 Broadway, New York. 
These Machines combine all the late improvements for 
Hemming , Stitching nnd Felling Seams, and ore the best in 
use for Kxainv kkwiw and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 to $150. Hemmeis, $5 extra. 
„ „ , , S. W. DUBBI.E, Agent, 
615-tf Nos. 8 aod 11) Smith's Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Ijt Unadillsi S'. Y., on the Rfh inst,, by Rev. J. F. Rsker, 
Mr. EDWARD R. O AHDNER, of Uticia and Miss NETTIE 
L. WOODRUFF, of UnadiUa. 
L l.WJf.—Fuse's IVr|H*UiuJ Kiln, Piitvuted July, 1S57,_ 
Sui erlor to any iu use for Wood Or Coal. 2 k cords of 
wood, or 13< tuna of coal to too bbls—coal not mixed with 
„tone. Addree* [484-lfJ 0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Iv Mendoo, May 29th, 1860, of Rcarlet fever, FRANK M., 
youngest son of AIartis and Esther A.n.y Marlatt, aged 
6 months. 
