OHM n/U) TWO YEAR OLD ilTI.K STOCKS 
w''''."/'I'l for sale - No, i. $s,r.o per thousand. 
100,000 Apple Graft*, wound with waxed cloth, deliver¬ 
ed next March, $5 per thnusaud. 
00 Bushel* A ripht Heed, in fl"ii,ion, tit per bushel. 
I". BOWEN h CO., Kit lit Aurora, Erie (In., N. Y. 
M AZZAI4D OIIEBRT »*XT8 t« Immediate applicants at 
$i pm* bushel. trade list of IV,"'N, Stocks, Pita and 
Seeds Sim. t gratia. K. 0 I'KOST, Havana, N. Y. 
PttODUCK AMI PROVISION inAttKKTH. 
NEW YORK, An r. 77 —Flop* - Market active and liiecli ■ 
er, with a better demand, both for export aud horn# oho. 
Sates at $S,2A«)AAl lot supeifine State, $AtofjnA60 tor ex¬ 
tra do ; #5,2P;<i'.\30 for *upoi Western; $6Jifv"6,70 tor com¬ 
mon to medium extra do; *3.flA.a'5,S0 for shipping brands 
extra rnuud bonp Ohio dosing quite Arm, C«"adoio is n 
trilie better; sales at S5,2(X«;'.5JVI tot super; *6,40C»J7,60 for 
Common to cholc# extra. 
GkaiN—W liest is l@2c belter, with a brisk export de¬ 
mand. Sales winter red Western at SI,2!krtil,32_ inferior 
and Hoft do lit *l l v3fii'l,26; eommon white Indiana $l,30@l,- 
31; No 1 Chicago spring at *1,8*811,2-1; fair Milwaukee ctub 
nt $1,244,(5’!,25; white Michigan $l,4Htoit,4fl; new North 
Carolina at $1,30. amber do. at *1,38; white do. ut $1,60. Rye 
oniet_ rile* at 7V Hailey unchanged. Corn heavy b"t 
price, uncharged; sales at B2,ti(ait«3ii for sound niiie.J West¬ 
ern; flac. for do. y-llow tbits in moderate request at 38ji) 
tOn for Western, Oaundlnn and Rtato. 
fSOvi*UO*a Pork tiriner for loess and steady for prime; 
- ......... w *in,(S) lor old do. $14- 
t.ard dull and 
Butter iu lair request, nt. 12 a) 
Cheese steady al 8 .n IQ.Ejo.. 
WKhaveit-n immense stock of SMALL FRUITS, for 
sah> during the Autumn of left), and Spring of 1801. 
In addition to the morn common sorts of 
NATIVE GRAPES, 
We have nvnr 110,000 plants nt hiicIi de*lmbl" Hurts as Del- 
wears, Concord, Diana, Rebecca, Hartford l'rutific, Early 
Northern Muscadine, Logan, and 20 other aorta— Htrong 
vinos, for out-door culture. Of 
FOREIGN GRAPES, 
We have thlrty-Ure aorta, one to two years old, for Ifot 
or Cold Vine,Ins, or for fruiting In pots. 
An extensive stork of each of the common aorta of 
CURRANTS, 
One or two yenrw p|,l, aud One one year ohl plants of White 
Grape, Victoria , Cherry, f,-c. Kino and well grown 
GOOSEBERRY 
Plants, of tha American and llougbton Seedling, which 
never mildew. as well as tlie heat English sorts nroat suita¬ 
ble for this climate A great stock of 
RASPBERRIES, 
Such as Red Antwerp, (Hudson River,') yell Din Antwerp, 
Orange, Franconia, Kneven's Omni, ij*c, including seve¬ 
ral thousand of the Autumn.burning kinds. Belle de Four 
tenay, Marvel of four Seasons, and others. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
The rm st. ext, t,„-k of , ,|,-;il>!♦• ; , - I varie.ties - 
comprising over sixty aorts — in tilt) Union, if in# 
BLAORBERRIES, 
Yew Rochelle and Dorchester, in largo ipiantitles. AIho, 
FIUH, PII.ltKltTa, and MUUtKItlilKS. 
'TAB orders, Cither for large or small quaatitles, will be ex¬ 
ecuted with care and dispatch. 
C.iTAi.ocntKri containing description, with prices at retail, 
and No. I Catalogue, "liming plants in largo uiiantitics sent 
on application coutiiiniag a. postage siantp for each. 
TKOKV A 4.O., 
654-6t Genesee Valley Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Paor 
AGRICULTURAL. 
Antnmnal Notes and Thoughts,.. 
good and Evil,. 
An Octagon Farm House, [Illustrated,] 
European Agriculture,. 
The Potato Disease,. 
English Horses,.*...... 
The Harvest,. 
Agricultural Implements. 
The Drouth. Ac,in Southern Kentucky, 
Davton Wheat,... 
Monthly Market Fair at Holley,. 
The. Ret-Keeper Italian Bees; Stingle 
Dal America; Removing Boxes of Honey 
Agricultural Societies —American Rur 
I860, . 
Agricultural Miscellany — A Beantilnl Medsl; Adverti¬ 
sing in the. Rural New-Yorker; A Southern Planters’ Con¬ 
vention, ... 
HORTICULTURAL. 
Picking and Marketing Fruit,.273 
Orchard Culture.......273 
Gathering and Packing Fruit,..279 
The American Black-Cap Raspberry.279 
Gaillardia, fill ust rated, | ...279 
Horticultural /Voles Nuracremon'* Catalogues; Fruits 
in Ma*»oobu«eUs: Emils Received: Strawberry Piauta by 
Mail; New Early Peach; Acknowledgements,.279 
DOMESTIC ECONOMY. 
Pickled Peaches; Cooking Cauliflower: Baked Tomatoes; 
Stewed Tomatoes; (In-en Coi n Podding; Apple Butter: 
Canning Peache*; Cement for Crockery,.279 
1)KV. F. E. t'ANMlV, of Gendrii, N Y , hits in his gar- 
l.k, ilen min tin,(maud I.akcir rim Stkoxi; ISABELLA 
GRAPE VINES* '"altold, wliliti he will sell below imr- 
k»t price. Also, While and Red ffslrAaud Black English 
Currants. 1 Mfl-.1t 
fl'KIIE OKLAtVAKh UKAPE VINKS. One year old, 
1 strong, *1; two years, SB.flit to 'it Extra large lave th 
W ith bearing wood, *2 to $X Smaller l.iyera, *1 to SI,I'd, 
Aim, very fine Logan Vines, *1 to$2. All other good vari¬ 
eties, new and old, nt lowest rates. Send fora Circular. 
GEORGE W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
Aligns!, 18ft), 554*9t 
AGENTS WANTIIDiTosellflnow inventions 
,l7\JU —one very recent, an,Inf great value to fami¬ 
lies. All pav great profits to Aii'nbi. Send four stamps 
and got fit) pages particular's. 
SSi-4t EPHRAIM |ROWN, Lowell, Mas*. 
pHAPMAN St DAVIS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 
Corner Main and St. Paul Sts, Koohoriter. N. Y. 
Tuts I nstttnU.m Is open day anil evening, for instruction 
of pupils In I'kx.m anmhii* and Hook-Kkkimno. 
Si ALNAVILLK KIM A I.K SF.MJV AltV.-The Fall Term 
\ * of this Insututmn uill comin«rce Sept 6th, and con¬ 
tinue fourteen weeks. For fuithif information and Cata¬ 
logues add, ess 0. A [I,DRIDGE, Principal. 
Gainesville, N. Y , Aug. 22, KWh 
Conducted no mu economical basis; the instruction being 
thorough anil com plute is furnished ou uuokkath tkkms. 
Send for Circulurs Ui 
sales al r. iot n„w mens. t.. 
12 for new prioie; t I3,nuail1,25 tor old do. 
heavy; sales at u’AipJl.Vse- l‘ 
16c tor Ohio; U .d&ic to r St ats 
ALBANY, Augiist 27- Fun/n SNO Mg At. There is a 
good demand lor Floor, wltli a fair business lining at previ¬ 
ous prices. Corn Meal steady. . 
Gn u* There Is a moderate milling Inquiry for Wheat, 
with wales Mediterranean «t free on hoard; red and 
white Michigan st *1,166*1,»>, «mJ good white on. at *l,<it— 
Corn in modemte reuiiest at 64c for Western tnlxuu. We 
notice auje of oe.v Munme Co. Barley at76c Rye quiet 
at 7KrAT4c. Gatw in limiled request, wlttl sales SUtf al iVXfl) 
3be, wbicli is a slight advanco on the closing prices of Ul# 
week. Journal. 
MUFF A 1,0, August 27 - Fi.ouk In moderate request, and 
market steady Bales at A't,'HiVn3,624j for lino; S,\2"(.,ii.'',44 lor 
good In choice double extm Wisconsin; Al/si for »np«nne; 
C4. tkt k.rK)i 7fl for extra Michigan; *1,8/H(n)f..2t tor double ex¬ 
tra Michigan; * 1,87 NifaAlSt for extra Ohio and Indiana, and 
*AniTi?A.fl(l for double extras 
GfiSiw—Wheat, red and white winter bet'er. t.blcngo 
Spring less Him. Nothing doing Saturday at tern non. This 
morning. No 2 Phieago spring sold at 9 V96e.! prime No I 
do. at 96«; No. I Milwinken Club »t96i.*: red winter Indiana 
at S', 11, and white Indiana nfloat nt tl,12Si. Forn imii ltet 
(lull and heavy, and no sales lids auKuing. TriinsactiODS 
iu the afternoon ot Saturday e nt brans 21,t)00 bu at 19c,— 
Gals, market untet md turn, Sules Saturday afternoon at 
29c. Barley uoinlnnl at MuDfXc.. Rve nr>mi<ial fit about flic. 
I )H4>T04")M ROM AT 10 OIL PAINTINUH. Agents 
I Wanted tn Introduce tills humilful art. Young tr)“n am 
Inakiog rives f.'al a month in th(| business, Terms atul 
.dpeclmens sent vukk, t>v adilresstnr. with stamp for return 
postage. [SM-8(| L. L. TODD h (»., Low«U, Mass. 
AtARION COTiLEOIATE INSTITUTE, 
lu Wayne < founts > N - 
Tiik Fat.l Thru of this Institute will commence Witt) 
kksdav, August ciith. an«l euutinae fourteen weeks. Rev 
P. J WILLIAM 4 , M. A, Principal, assisted by tlie usual 
corps of instructors. For further inform ition, apply for 
Circular to [6fl4 2t| E. R. WRIGHT, Secy. 
/ tAVU'AIGN MED A 1.14 FOR THE MILLION,-Fnttf 
\ > Medals or one for eocl. pn/ty sent for Al cents One for 
either party, sent by mail, with my extra terms to Agents, 
for 2'» cents. Address, «ithout delay, J. WIUTIjEY, Jil, 
Publisher, IjHnevs, N. Y. fiSfl-2t 
(JKT .F.OT STRA W BERRIES. 
KKONT X CO., t.cnsee Viilley Nurseries, Roches, 
ter, IN. V., oiler for planting in August aud September, the 
most extensive stock irid coll rcUou of 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
in the T’ntted stittua. 
The following lino lending varieties am offered -delivered 
at.any designated f.hice in Rochester, and packed so that 
they will reach ilistaoi ilestinatlonM in perfectordor for 100 
plants, £2: forBtk), *7,80; for I.OtW, *IU. 
llrightnH Pine, //busy's Seedling, 
Hurr'g Nru> Pine, Jenny Lind, 
Fillbaekel, Large. F.arly Scarlet, 
Genesee, Triumphs tie (land, 
Hooker, Victoria ( Trollope s,) 
Wilson's Alhany. 
CATAI.OOIIK8 will be forwarded, giving full particulars 
of the above and forty-eight other sorts, ou receipt of a 
COPYING I'liltlB WI TH HOOK for Copy 
- L> ;. I .V....II.S A ......4',..r 
J .1A t iug ftusiness-Letters instantly amt perfectly, 
is sen', post-paid, for *1.27. 
Aumita Wanted. Address, with stamp for illustrated Cir¬ 
cular, tl... Manufacturer, J. 11 ATWATER, 
S58-2t Lock Box 8KH, Providence, R. I. 
py/f A I* LF. WOOD V OU N 41 I. A AIKS' INHTITUTK, 
III PiTTMKtKl.n, M.tas., ..peas ite filU'i .Semi-Annual 8es- 
sion, Get., tth. Iu locatinii aud educational facilities it is 
un.-urpassed. . . , 
For full particulars address Rev. C. V. BP EAR, Principal, 
Or Rev. J.T0DD, D. 1)., President Board of Trustee*, fAVIH 
)Y MAIL. -The finest quality of Fashionable Wedding 
> and Visiting Cards, written to opler,at * 2 per huudretL 
Address C A. WALWORTH. Rome, N. Y. 
iff A/.Z A Itl* I1IIKRUY 1-1 I K 
IL der, now ready for delivery. 
Dnusvllle, N. Y., Atigusli R, I860, 
inn nnn **ts*u mToOK* 1 , prltne mid fret from 
M M M M t blight. Pri n, *16 and *3 per thousand. 
76,1100 Plum Stocks, votv line, price *12 and *8 feJ l,Out’ 
20 busUtdu Maxzatd Chsrrv Pits at. *i V bushel 
Plum lum Pcaoh Slones for sale. #86-41 
Dnusvllle, N. Y., I860. BIUBTOL & Wit,LIAMS. 
er bushel, 
ELI. k no. 
flfia-tt 
postage stamp. 
I NARM FOR SALK. About to remove from the state, 
’ 1 offer for sale, very cheap, toy Farm of 2oo acres, one 
mile from Waterloo,—ton acres in wood, worth half tho 
price I ask for the firm New house and barn, peppermint 
distillery and building, orchard ami (wo good wells.— 
Liberal credit for into half tho purchase money. 
. Address O. B. CLARK, 
.t'August 11, 1860,-tt. Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
SCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
Tun Proprietors of these works s.rs now prepared to All 
orders for tliutr well known Patent llorm-Powers, Thresh¬ 
ers, and Winnowers, Ac., and invito tho attention of tho 
public t" them. 
Important. Improvements have been made since the Inst 
season, which it is hoped will add to the already unequalled 
reputation of iliese machines. 
To their former list they have added, and me manufac¬ 
turing, Mai.i •. Patent Convertible Cider Mill aud Corn 
Sheller, which is well adapted for these purposes, being 
portable, and is idbeient and durable. Its cost is no more 
than the Pori a bin Cider Mills in common use. 
A letter received a lew days .dime, speaking of one of our 
Two-Home Powers and Threshers and Winnowers, says: 
“Mv Thresher i* tho only perfect Two Horse Machine l 
ovor rhw/* 
A circular containing full description and price list of the 
Machines Ibev manufacture, will be mailed to nil appli¬ 
cant*. Address G. WKSTINGIIGIT8E k CO . 
684-4t 8e.hencc.tady, N. Y. 
R F.AL F/4TATK, I.IYF. STOtlv, At A, AT ACCTION. 
Tim Hubaei iber will utfer, at pnb'tc auction, on the Jflth 
(lev of Belli, Ills house and zt, acres of land in the village 
of W“Sl Iffulworth, N Y. Also, the celolirateil Black Hawk 
s*»llinn “North Star," together with six of his colls, from 
one to throe years old—with other stock, household furni¬ 
ture, &e. DAVID U. FGSKKTT. 
Important to every man who keep* 
/ 1 HOICK BUIsHOUH ROOTH 
J New Dorcriptivo and Priced Catalogue of 
I. Iytkcintiix, 
Liliumts* 
Tulips, Sco., Hec 
Compri*ing the larges! asuortment ever offered. 
ANIHtEVT IIIUDGEMAN, 
560 9 t 873 Broadway, Now York. 
THORLEY’S fOOD FOR CATTLE, 
Who.,k tjAaits, 44H fe. dii, prtc *14. 
Half Casks. 224 foods, price *7. 
A pamphlet mailed free. 
Illnniitncrory, rnlciionln Uoutl, London. 
DEPOT FOR U.8., 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
* £7“Agenla Wauled in every city aud town in tho United 
States, ami liberal terms awarded. 562-4t 
NEW ADVERTISE.YIENT!S. 
1'IflD ITTGHT 1IV I 7 IS HI! 
HAY SCALES- No Pit sot almve ground no trouble 
with wnterorice—no friollou on knilii 
CATTLE SCALES mlges wish truly if not level—aitu- 
nlest iu use. Delivered at any Railroad 
HAY SCALES. Station. Bund for circular*. 
Ingersoll’s Portable Hay Press. 
IIAY PRESSES. For Bailing Hay, Flax, Broom Corn, 
rr , v i'llI.UOVO Rags, Won) and Cotton. Simple—Great 
I1AT iKtssi'.a. Power worked hy 2 men. Hundreds 
HAY PRESSES. in UMe, Bond for circular*. 
Cast Steel Bells. 
Weigh leas cost loss- heard farther 
than oilier first das* Bells. Never 
bieak by fronts- Warranted 12 month A 
Send for circulars and lealiujonlalK, 
Fixture* made by myaelf, ut lowest 
prices. Send for Circulars. 
Town Clocks, 
Of tho most approved character of my 
| own tmuinlactuie, warranted equal to 
| any in use, at greatly reduced priced, 
ix* add re as 
JAMES G. DUDLEY, 
93 Main 8t„ liitll'alo, N. Y. 
Campaign Charts. Medals, Badges, Ac.—n. II. Lloyd AC# 
Choice Bulbous Roots Andrew Bridge man. 
Real Entitle, Live Stork, Ac., ut Auction—D. R. Foakett. 
Copying Presses—.1. II Atwnter. 
Maplewood Young Ladies' Institute—C. Y. Spear. 
Pear St . kn, A<\ Bristol A WU1 lain*. 
Agents Wanted Ephraim Brown. 
PEolno'iroitwlic Oil Pftlnliugs—L. Is Todd A Co. 
Gainsville Female Setninsrv—C, A. Eldridge. 
Mfunard Cherry Pits—E Fro-'t. 
New Timothy Seed, Ac. J. Uapalje. 
Campaign Medals Whitley. 
Isabella Grape Vines Ac - Rev. P E Cannon. 
For the Ladies—Sfl Premium.—Edwin Clark. 
SPECIAL JT0T1CK8. 
Now i« the time to set your Strawberry Plante.—I. W. 
Briggs. 
ordinary, *l v.4,80; common KS.rV.Vxi4; inferior, *2,6nat3,6U. 
Hw iftit.—First quality, tiHiitjrVic; »U others, 
ALBANY, Angust 27—There are ler* on sale to-day by 
41)0 head than there warn a week ngo, and in view ol this 
and the additional fact that thore ts more inquiry for tlie 
Brighton market, price# nm aeliade better- barely enough 
to Justify any alteration in nor quotations. Sul"H are com- 
parntivei v qelide, and wiiile «nrn" admit that they are doing 
lielterthari they dot seven days ago, » mujoritw report 
“about tiu) same prices, with a little better demand.” 
Receipts-The fudowiug I* onr comparative statement o_f 
receipte at this market over the Central KalDoad estiiuat 
log 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle,.3,077 3,196 2,332 
Sheep,.S,S4« 3,689 4,643 
Hogs,... 72 52 83 
Price*—We quote a* follow*; 
Ttiis week. Lantweek. 
Pretninm.6ii)iS6Mo 6 (oiShi 
Extra.....Ati®4jn Abi(a,Pi 
First quality. -.. Vi .a) 4A4 34* <r. 1 1 j, 
Second quality...,....,,.....* <a)3s 3 Swbi 
Third quality.'.aV“;2U 
Inferior. God @0 
[Argus and Atlas. 
BRIGHTON, Aug. 23.—At market l^/'o heaves, 275 stores 
6.2UOsheep and lambs, and 730 Mlioata, 48(1 fat hogs. 
Rkicv Cattuc Prices Extra, *7.(M'i 7,!0 ; Brat quality, 
*s, r HK '. 16,75 ; second duality, *6,oou6.6o: third quality. 
Jfl.mr 
Woltai vil rixr.v Sales *78, $!Kgnd20. 
Mn.ou Cows—*i’. "47 Co minor t, *19^629. 
vkai. 0alvk8—*9 , '«:i4,oo. 
STORK* Yuarliugs, none; two year# old, *107612; three 
years old, *M(u)17. 
Hiokh- 611(1 Sc lit fhCalf Skins, 10C<i412c TP th. 
Ta ua»w—« rt)6>4c. n>, 
Shkkp a .Ml LaMBU—* 1,75062,50; Extra, *3,00 _«!4,50. 
Pki.ts— 60cd/)$l,76 each. 
Swi.mi —Shouts, lots to peddle, 7XCa8'^c, and 7>^®8kic; 
one entire lot 7’*,<•; large hogs 7(oi7,HSc; at retail from 7k&yS)c. 
Fat Hogs, 6t* -i 6>j,c 
“J J K A JA-Q LJ A It "JL’ E It H .” 
Moro Agents Wanted! 
HO "W THEY H E L, L. ! !! 
1 Cttmpn Ian Churle. 1 
3 CnmpulRn Ilrenat-Pine. IS 
3 4 iini|iiti^ii Medals. 3 
4 CninpitlKn IIiiiIkph. 4 
5 f.'iLiupulK' 1 R'lohe. 5 
A SAMPr.B CHART mailed, pre-pald, for 25cents. The 
UNION CHART isiinparli.il, and hs* Portraits of all the 
Candidates, and all tlie Presidenls. all the Platforms, Map 
of the U S., etc. The REPUBLICAN an* DOUGLAS 
CHARTS have Portrails of these partl.'s' Candidates, their 
Plat.foiins, Map, etc., etc. “There is nothing like the 
Charts to well ' . , , , 
A sample Photograph ol each Candidate net in an elegant 
trill nreast floor Medal, prepaid, fur 25 cents each; Matin 
Budges, 12 cents each, (stamps received ;) all executed in 
l)llll*l‘M U. FEMALE MEM t \ A It V. -The next Term 
I sod School Year of 111 Is Institution commences on the 
first Thpkmua v of Kepteiubur next. 
For Terms or Catalogues apply to tho Principal*. 
Mr. or Mrs. H. L. ACHILLES. 
Albion, N. Y„ July MO. I 860 . 561-6t 
^DNNINGHAM'8 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 
N. V.— FjitahlIsht'tl IKP4. 
kJ G«»<h'«br, 
Tiik. Subscriber luviten attention from both City and 
Country Purchaser* trt tils nxtensivo asNortment ol Car- 
uUttKB, Uuuuiv.9, St'RJfllt*, Am., Arc. 
After an experience of twenty-two year* t have all con¬ 
veniences for mnnefacturing Carriages a* cheap a* they can 
bn made in the Ctilted States. 
All orders promptly attended to,arid Carnages boxed and 
shipped to any part of tho couutry. All my work is w»r- 
r ' l Ji an uVAOTORT No .3 Canal SI,— Rkpobitokv No 71 State 
Bt. Rocliestei . 51 1.1 .TAMES CUN NINGHAM. 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BF.LLS 
Special Notices 
NOW IS THE TIME TO SET YOUR STRAW 
BERRY PLANTS. 
J l KKYBT4INE UiDK.lt AND WINK MILL. 
Tun! admirable machine is now reaily for tho fruit har¬ 
vest of 1860. U is, o' possible, made belter than ever ho for# 
and well worthy the attention of farmer# wanting such 
U 'ft has lio superior In the market, and is the only mill 
that will properly grind Grapes. Brice, 940. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer W G I11LKGK, 
61 H i.3t Eagle Works, Hamaburg, Pa. 
(1ENESEE VALLEY NURSERIES, 
HochcKUir, INf. Yt;’’. 
FRONT .V 04>., Propiietors, offer for *a)u for the Au- 
tumi. of 1660 and Spring of 1861, one of (be larresl stocks 
ot STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, Small 
FllUtH, GRa.tMUNTAl.TliKKM, Siltiuiis, K08KH, 1'LANTM, Y.C., 
In the United SUtus. The Grounrls at Urn present time 
contain over 
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 
devoted entirely to tlie cultivation of Tran* and Plants. 
37m stock map extensive in itsdlffer«btdep«rtmeut»,that 
they are enabled to furnish tlm entire orders of their cor¬ 
respondent* of th# different kind#, or the bust quality, and 
at tne lowest market prices Tteesand Pfunni are parked 
in such a manner that they will reach the more distant 
pal ts or tho United State* in perfect cmiditiou. 
Orders Troro Nurserymen, Dealer* and other*, who may 
wish to purcliRMOhi large uuaqti tied, are executed with care 
nnd dispatch,a,, well a* lliose win, may favor them with tlie 
suiallust orders. 
CATALOGUES. 
The following Catalogue* contain full particulars of the 
stock in tlie different departments, and will bo furnished 
gratis to all applicant* who enclose a postage stamp for 
each: 
No. I - Descriptive Catalogue of Fruits. 
No. t - Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, 
Shrubs, fl-r., tor the Autumn of I860 Ond Spring of 1*61. 
No, 3 Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Green-House, 
and Redding Planls. 
No ( Wholesale Catalogue or Trade Li»(, for Nursery¬ 
men and Dealyrs, and ot 1 ers who may wish to buy In largo 
quantities, for Autumn of I860 
” ' Catalogue uj‘ Flowering Ruths, Address 
F ROST m CO., Rochester, N. Y 
tlm most altmotive -lylen, at th* lowest possible puccsto 
AOKimt- Puhlislisd oy II. it LUiYD * Wl, 
*5 Howard SI.i N w i of# 
O.vr DozKfjgood plant* of any variety, set in this month 
or next, will produce, with ordinary care and attention, 
at least 2 000 by next 6,11, betddes giving you a fair test of 
the quality of th* fruit in June next. Rare and expensive 
sort* may be sent by mail with perfect safety, (which we 
will warrant.) to any P. 0 In the United StAtes or Cana¬ 
da*. The coat of transportation and tho uncertainty of 
proniptnes# by any other mode of conveyance, dutera 
many from testing the new varieties of this Indispensable 
luxury. Wo will guarantee the Si\fe Deligr.ry, in good 
order, and at our own east, any desired quantity of the 
following varieties, viz,,—The Great AosTia'a Sxarq.rNG 
at $4 per d„z*n ; Dow.ai.se'a I'aOLirin Sskblino at $1 
per dozen ; Wilbow's Aliiaxt andJPKAiiotiT’H Shkolixom 
at 60 cents per dozen. Those desiring an assortment of 
the above, may select to the amount of $-5 from any or 
all, and in such proportion /.s they may fancy. Order* 
from Canada, California aud Oregon, must add 20 per cent 
in all cases. If ordered by express, at purchaser'* own 
cost, 20 per cent may be retained. Address 
I. W. BRIGGS, Macedon Centre, 
August, 1860, Wayno Co., If. Y, 
iiikicky iaKK.dr. We have for s;Rc a tin* let of freah 
.1 Mszzard Cherry I’ito, In sand, can he forwarded at any 
me. Address FROST k <;()., 
664-21 Gonesnu Valley Niirxeries, Rochester, N. Y. 
1 tlF.ltIt Y rm, •IIKAI*. -30 bushels Ma/./.ard Cherry 
J 11]#, in good order, at «,60 per bushel. 
Address JOHN MlTRl’llY, 
554-5ti DanHville, Livingston Co., N. Y 
I NAliM rott BALK_'Die snhseriber offenl tor sale a 
’ farm of 76 acres, situated one mile north of tho village 
of Waterloo, Senec* Go., N, Y., on the Ontario and Wayno 
i'lank Road, with gor»| r.im.l g [and. two.good orchard* of 
the very bestfruli, good building*of *11 kinds, well fooced, 
three well*, and lu every roapoot a v«desiniIde I 
Wnterlnri. June Mil. I860, 644-1.3t 
1 JAWI.Y MKKD WIIKAT. -I can #till furnish Houghton's 
j Forty Virginia Wheat, a splendid article, at St per 
bushel, (id HrtrKH or barrel*,) delivered at any point in 
Rochester |6M-2l] HENRY WRAY, Rochester, N. Y. 
1 f S. TENT & FLAG MANUFACTORY 
I ■ \ o. 42 Cxetuuitfo Hlryet, Uorbwlrr, N. Y. 
Tknt* to rent of tho following sizes, suitable for the pur¬ 
poses designated: 
Fur Agricultural Fairs, Conferences, Political or other 
Large Gatherings, 
88 rt. by 110 ft...80 ft diameter. 
60 ft. by 9fi D..A) ft. 
60 ft. by 80 It. Sdft- ‘ 
16 ft. by 20 It. fancy,. «) ft. 
For Camp Meetings, Military Fne.ainiime.nts, Pie Hies, 
Fishing Excursions, tfC. 
24 ft by 30 rt I 12 % by 17 ft. 
16 rt by 24 ft | 3 ft- by 12 It 
Flags furnished with Toots, when required. 
Parties wishing to rent, will please address the proprie¬ 
tor, stating what the Tent* am to Ik used for. Also the tar 
cibtiea for transportation. Aiklrewi 
JAME8 FIELD, Box 701, Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B.—Several large second hand Tent* for sale cheap- 
one tent 60 bv 98- t en fee t wall with seats 54.3-13t 
Tm ERIC AN G- TT -A. 3ST O , 
A KRIIM 
JARVIS A BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
IS TUB 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCKAN, 
mrORTBO BY THK 
AMERICAN QOAHO COMPANY, 
Ottloei, tio Willtam fcitroet, 
NEW YORK. 
C. S. MARSHAL!., Prest. U. MATHER, Bec’y. 
J. K. CHAl'fKLL, Agent, 09 Exchange 8t„ Kocbesler, N. Y- 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
rfl GET the IIKST. WEIWTEU'S IJNAttfftDG 
mi. For *3,601 will send a ropy of Wrbstor'e 
U mil) ridged Dictionary, r.r t oopi-s for $12. Free of charge. 
Address t661-2l| ALFRED K. WEST.Cleveland, Ohio, 
1 5AKM FOR SALK- One of the best and best,situated 
’ fariuH in Monroe Co., iving 6 miles west of this City, in 
tint town of Gates, on the tlnlTxln road, will be sold at a great 
bargain if application i* maile sqon. A small farm of 60 to 
8(1 acres, near the City, or a house and lot worth 4 to $6,01*) 
In the city, would he taken in part Payment- For particu¬ 
lar* apply on the promises, or at No 8 Hill street, at tho 
oflice of Jon.v M FiriWCU A Co., of M. HUNTINGTON. 
Rochester, N. Y., August 21, L860. 654-If 
13T Changk op Apdrrss.—I n ordering the address of the 
Rural changed, please name the post-oflice to which it is 
(or ha* been) sent as well as the one where you wish it- 
664-61 
Tim following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac, 
*y bo obtained at the Offlco of the Rnut. Nkw-Yokkkk. 
nerlran Farmer'* Kncy- | Do. Elements of Ag. Chem- 
isiry arid Goology.1 00 
i I.*.,," .. ( i..(o- 
Allen's Am. Farm Book 1 (W 
Allen's Diseases of Domes¬ 
tic Animals. . .76 
Allen's Rural Architecture!:!// 
Alien on tin. Grape . I OH 
Am. Arcblwct,or t'luns for 
Country Dwelling*. ....6lift 
American Florist 1 *Guide V.v 
Barry’s Fruit (iarden ... I 25.. ... 
Make's Farmer at Home I 25 ual .. .loo 
BonsaiogauIt's Rural Econ- Milen oil the Horse’s Foot. £0 
nmy.. I 26 Milburn on tlie Cow.25 
Bright on Grape Culture 60 Mrs. Abel's -fUll.lliil llquso- 
Kriiwae'* Bird Fancier.... /VI wife and I sidle*' Guide.. 60 
BlOWne’s IViultry Yard i l*l Saxton'* Rural Hand Books, 
Do. Fiobl Book of MauuriiNl 27 bound iu i Series, each 1 25 
Bridgoumii'sGard. Ass't I 80 Munn’j l.urul Drainer.60 
Do. Florists Guide ..... fit) I'Taiih's Progressive Fanner 60 
Do. Kitchen Gardener's Iu- Neill's Gardouor's Com- 
•tructnr . ..M panion . .1 60 
Do. Fruit Cult Manual— ou Norton’s Element* of Ag. 
Btvck’s Uflok of Flowers ID) riQulturu . , .60 
lloist's Flower Garden_j /olOlcotl's Sorgho »ud Lu- 
Markets, Commerce, & 
Rural Nkw-Yorkar Oppich, ) 
Roche*ter, August 28 , 1860.) 
Flour remains at last quotations Tho mill* aro begin- 
ing to work and considerable shipments are making. 
Grain.—T he range for Genesee Wheat is widening, $1,06 
@1,35 being the extremes Barley is nominally worth 6i@ 
60 cents, but there are no buyers in the market as yet. 
PotatoM are droojriug, 256/38 cents being the range 
Skkd*. There is no movement of importance in seeds, 
but price* arc advancing. Clover has gone up 2&u> 6u cents; 
Timothy has *tarted fully 80 ceut* per bushel 
PsLTaace inuylug upwar/l, the a/lvanco being equal to 
25 cents. 
ROCH2BTEB WROLBSALB P Ed UBS. 
Flour and Graib. Kggs, dozen.,....@10o 
Flonqwint. wheat.$6,00 ;$6,25 Honey, box.Iflu&lflc 
Flour,spriog do....$5,i>Aa)fl,25 Candles, box.12@l3o 
Flour, buckwheat $IJWaiL76 Candles, extra.14c 
Meal, Indian..*l,25r<rj],25 FuriTB ajip Booth. 
Wheat. Genesee. ..$l.u6«il,35 Apples; bushel.25>M0e 
rpo FAllM KH14, MKC’IIANlClS AND UirilJtKKIS— 
1 Our “Irrepressible Contlict" l* against huh price*— 
We offer you, at 71 Main StMtocheHter, Iron, Nail*, Hard¬ 
ware, Oils, Paints, Color*, Windows, Doors, Blinds, Hoe*, 
Spades, Shovels, Corn Hoes, Cultivators, and other articles 
too numerous to mention. Also, the eelcPratod “Straight 
Draft Plow,” which we offer cheaper tllaui the cheapest. 
MA-tf MTXIRR. HEB1NG k GO. 
■glhtl** 
7P PI E H Y I » It O P ITL X 
An invention for throwing water by hand-power, pat¬ 
ented by W. T. VriSK. It is one of the most valuable in- 
yeutiuua of the day. 
THE HYDROPULT 
will, by the power of one mall, throw water at the rate of 
eight gallon* per minute fifty feel high, with great force.— 
It is the hesf article ever Invented for 
EXTINGUISHING a FIRE, 
PROTECTING A ROOF FROM TAKING FIRE, 
WASHING WINDOWS, 
SPRINKLING PLANTS, 
WATERING gardens, 
CLEANSING TREES FROM INSECTS, 
WETTING SIDS)WALKS, 
SPRINKLING STREETS, 
WAS him; CARRIAGES. 
CLEANING CISTERNS, 
EMPTYING WATER FROM SAIL BOATS 
WRITING SAILS, 
A SPRAY BATH, Ac. 
Till* article should be owned by every householder. It 
does away with the neceMiity Of a hydrant. It is a light, 
<.'.,e.liu tV I Pi Mr !-• I ' Sf I * nl tiiicd rnudv. mm 
rpemil Foil TIIK MIIaIaION flOMmilNti NEW 
L Otlioe No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 Stale street. 
Korhester. N. Y. f625-»fl W. F. WII.SON. 
ri • and Alderney Cattle., South Down and Silesian 
Sheep. Suffolk r.nd F.sser Pips , Rochester, N. Y. I» 21tf 
rp O HOUSEKEEPERS! 
Healthy Saleratoa 1 Healthy Bread! Something lew! 
D, B. DE LAND &. OO.’S 
OHKMIO AX. Xj 6ALERATU8 J 
“Taaver? best article of Salerutus now in use.” Muoh 
h*8 been sard Ot tho Injuriotl# effect of Salerutus upon ta# 
health, but nothing can b« more hArmies# than perfectly 
pure Sal«ratu>, when prot>erly used. THIS Saleratu* la 
PERFECTLY PURE, And is relitieil by a proce** entirely 
OUR OWN by which oil Impurities nr# removed. u DenI- 
ers and Consumers Everywhere! Please, try it! Ittsww 
N and M blood. AVo iV J)o. unwashed.9fi*18 
C#mmon.3tte;43 Syrian. H(Si 24 
Pulled extra.45a;65 Cane 23ji67 
Do. superfine. -38/345 Crimea. !ku)7 
Do. No. 1.30/b37 Bueno* Ayres. OaHn 
De. No,3.26(2)29 Pwinrian, washed_2fl(trj3l 
CHICAGO, Aug- 22.—Market quiet at the following quota¬ 
tions; 
Fi.k so*— Full blood Merino,.. 
Three-quarter blood 
Half blood. . . 
Quarter blood. 
Common, native. 
.41(0/4 2c 
..36 o 38/.'. 
.33(0 36c 
.28(0.' K)C 
[Democrat. 
Do. Colored plate#..21*1 Futlo, 2 TOU#,.,.4 00 
lbiindng’s Fnnlsand Fruit Skillful Ilona#wife .25 
Trees. I 54 ) Skinner'# Elements of Ag. 25 
Downing's l«uid*oape Oar- .Smith’* Landunapo Gar¬ 
dening.350 denimr . 125 
Do. Rural Kmsoys .300 Tluer’s Primdple* of Ag.,2 (XI 
Eastwood’s Cranberry Cul- Thomas 1 Farm Imple- 
ture.fkq nients . 100 
Elliott's Western Fruit Thompson's Food of Ani- 
Book...lit mid# . 75 
Kvrrv Lady herown Flow- The Rose Cultarist.25 
prGardener . 60 Tnpham'g Chemi«ti-y Mnde 
Farm Drainage, ill. F. Easy.- ...-25 
French).1 Off TurueP* Cotton Planter's 
Fessenden'* Farmer and Manual.tig) 
Gardener. .t 20 Wardei's Hedges and Kror- 
I)o. Am. KitchenGar<L.... ta gieeus. ...100 
Field's POarCulture.1 '*)( Waring'n Elements of Ag.. 75 
Fish Culture......._1 fiol Week# op Bee#. — -. 2 fl 
Flint.on Griisses.1 ilj White'* Gardening for the 
Guenon on Mlleb Cows- 6*1 8(1 util.. ........125 
Herbert to Horae keepeih Idfl Wilson on Flax.26 
Hooper's Dog Mid Gun.... 28; YoiiftttJz Martiixin Cattle. 1 26 
Hough's Farm Record,... 3 00 Youatt mi the Horse.125 
Hyde’s Ohinogn Sugar Do. on Sheen. .. .75 
Cane. 23 Do. on the Hog.75 
Johnston'* Ag. Chemistry 1 26' 
t"ir Any of the above named work rtrill be forwanled by 
mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price specified. 
Address D. D. T. UOOltE, Rochester, N. Y. 
portable FORCE PUMP, always ready, easily used, and 
will come m froqueut u*« by erory farmer, merchant, and 
mechanic in the community Please rail and examine the 
article at No. 41 Park Row, Times Building, or address the 
AMERICAN HYliRtlPOLT CO, 
No. 41 PARK How, New York. 
Agent* wanted throughout the United States, to sell th# 
IlydrupulL Appl y a* uluivn. uM-4t 
S TEEL I* LOWS.—We are iimriiffa/Ouririg for the spring 
trade large numbers of our Mohawk Valley Clipper 
Plowr s with steel mold-board and laud-side, with steel or 
enst point, a# desired, ami would refer you to the following 
persons, who have them iu use: 
John Johnston, Geneva, N. Y. 
J IngersoH, Ilion, N. Y. 
'\Vm. ii mtrier, I’erriatm, S. C. 
K C. Ellis, I.von*, N Y 
Col A. J. Hummer, I.onr Swamp, Florida. 
A. J Bowman, I'tics, N. Y 
A Bradley, Mankato, Minnesota. 
F. Mack in, Utica, N. Y , r 
We at-*' also maniifactiiring Sayre’s Patent Horse Hoe and 
Potato Covering Machine, Havre’s Patent Cultivator Teeth 
in quantities for the trade, and all kinds of steel and swage 
work in the agricultural line. Send for a circular. 
REMINGTONS, MARKHAM k CO 
5-15-lam-tf Union Agricultural Works, Ilion, N. Y. 
^Vimertifiements 
ADVKKTIBINti TERMS, In Advanec —TniHTy-FlVB 
Ckntb a Li.nk, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52>£ cents per line of space. SfiecuL Notickm, 
Cfollowing reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cent# a Line. 
• IPTuk Rural Nkw-Yorkkk ha* afarlargercirculntlon 
than any n'mtlar journal in the world, and is undoubtedly 
tho best advertising medium of its class in America. 
,*. In consequence of itnlurge arid increasing circulation, 
we ar# obliged to put the last form of the Rural to press 
earlier than formerly, and advertisements should reach us 
on Monday to socura insertion the same week. 
Our Exports— Comparative statement of the export#, 
exclusive of Specie, from New York to Foreign Porte, for 
the week ending Aug 15, and since January 1st: 
- , . , 4l 1868, 1859. I860. 
Total for the week.fprts.uo *1,674,(68 ? I -14,058 
IIKKLKU A WIIVW»N MANtIFAUTlIHLNtt OO.'* 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
(3<>CI Broadway, Now York. 
These Machine# combine nil the late improvements for 
Hemming, Sun hing and Felling Seams, and are the bent la 
nse for family skwiyo and tailoring work. 
Prices from $50 to $1N). H#turners, tfl -xtra. 
a. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
615-tf No*. 8 ami 10 Smith's Arcade. Rochester, N. Y. 
Total since Jan 1 ....$39,915,402 411,437,468 61 , 820 ,!llfl 
Among tbe export# were 5,131 barrel* dour, 186,663 bnshel* 
wheal, 12,335 bushel* corn, to Liverpool; 26,810 bushel* 
wheal, 6,177 barrels flour, to London; 15,193 iiuahcl* wheat 
«• Gloucester; 40,197 bushel* wheat, 5,834 barrel* flour, to 
Glasgow; and 9,168 bush, wheat, and 500 bbls flour to Cork. 
■VTKVr TIMOTHY SEED.—ICO bushels prime New Tim 
_Ll otbv Seed 
100 bushels prime New Red Top Seed. 
50 “ “ “ Kentucky Blue Grass Reed, &*. 
For sale at the Geaesee Seed Store, by J. KAPALJE. 
L IME.—Uu«e* Ueriwtual Ultn, t'oleutcal Jnfcr. I80T-- 
Superior to any in use for Wood or Coal. 2.hj cord* of 
wood, or \k tuna of coal to 100 bbl»-coal not mixed with 
g .on«. Addresa ft34-tf] 0. Q- PAGE, Rochester, N. V 
