NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
I , 1 o R. TUB ladies. 
1 85,00 PREMIUM I 
Eowtx Clark will pay Five Dollar* premium on any of 
lu» Revolving Lnnper Seeing Machiues returned alter 
thirty' diya /air trial. 
A.r_tHH« EDWIN CLARK, Windsor, Vt 
* *7“ Send for C’renlars. 6’6 
I 1 B A C II I IV Gr S 
PATRIOTS AN 11 STATESMEN, 
OR THR 
FOUNDERS OF A REPUBLIC, 
ON 
SLAVERY. 
TNOI.CDIXG TUB SPHECUK3 AND LETTERS Of 
JEFFERSON, 
MADISON, 
• HAMILTON, 
ADAMS, M0NR0E . 
CLAY, 
CAUIOUN, 
WEBSTER, 
BENTON. 
AND THE OPINIONS OP Al.l. OPR OTHER MOST DISTIM.OISH- 
ED STATESMEN ON THIS AHS0K1I1.N0 
at'IUKCT. 
WASHINGTON, AU °’ lh ° of 
JEFFERSON, 
ADAMS, 
MADISON ; 
AND THE 
FAREWELL ADDRESSES 
WASHINGTON °* 
and 
JACKSON. 
Also, 
The Resolutions in the Platforms of 
ALL PART I KM MINOR l STM, 
relating to rim subject. 
Larue 12mo. volume of .'Kill pair as Sent on the receipt nf 
tho price, * 1 . 
J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher. 
No. t« NORTH FOURTH St, 
.. „ . . . . Philadelphia, Pa. 
N. R -Acetits wanted in every section of country, to 
whom this most llhoral cnmniierion will he paid. 
rjHAPMAN & DAVIS’ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 
V Corner Mnln und St. Paul Sta., Rooheator. N. Y. 
This lustituri,,i| (a open duv and evening, hir instruction 
of pu,eis in Penm anship and Book-Kskpi.no 
Coo looted on an economical basis; the instruction being 
thorough anil complete is furnished on MODERATE terms. 
Send for Circulars. 
The Horse and his Diseases—John E. Poiter. 
Baker flt Gudtv n. Printers, New York 
The Va'cm.il Political Ctiart and Map of the United States 
-J W hr d!oy. 
The New York Chronicle—P Clmreli k Co. 
Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen—J. W. Brad lev. 
Washington Nursery—John .t. NioViola. 
The .Ashland Cmrer Hnller I) Whiling. 
Bloomington N ursm ics-F K. Phoenix. 
Grapes C, W. Grant. 
Strawberry Plant', Ac—Wm. R Prince k Co. 
Higiitstowu IS. J ,) Nurseries- Isaao Pullen. 
SyDia Americana— J. Mc.Clave 
Short-horn Bulti at Auction—C. K. Ward. 
Peach Trees—Woi. Parry. 
Improved Anno can Black Raspberry—H. H. Doolittle. 
Boiivlnnn Seed \V eat— Wm K. Ditifee. 
Agents Wanted—Marie I,muse Hankins A Co. 
Keep tl before the People - Albert f'olby k Co. 
Improved Willow Pueline Machine—J. M. Wood. 
f ['HE ASIiX./VINTI j 
Clover Hulling and Cleaning Machines! 
THE REST IN THK WOULD! 
They have taken the First Premium at the IVarid'a Fair, 
Ohio und Mu lligan stale Fatrs, County Fairs, 
and wherever exhibited. 
These Machines arc warranted to hull und clean from !0 
to 60 buslo ls of seed per dov. They have Iiiuiij longtiied 
and bunju to lie the most rellahln and durable. These Ma 
eliioes, with all the improvegtenls, are made only by the 
subsotber, who has on uaud a largo number ter thu season 
of ffirto _ 
LIT Send (or a circular, and order early. Prise from $90 
to SIlK). D. WHITING, Manufacturer and Proprietor, 
■W-4t Ashland, Gliio. 
iH nr kefs, tHommerce, &c. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Sept, 4, IH60. j 
Flocr. — Tho latest eastern advices have had a very 
cheering effect upon our millers, and the advance on flour 
is calculated to set the mills at work. Tho addition to rates 
is equal to 2K$0a cents upon all grades. 
Grain —But very little Wheat, comparatively, is offering 
In our streets, And the bulk of that now being converted 
into flour hereabouts was purchased at the West. It is 
thought the start Liken during tho week will have the ef¬ 
fect of bringing in a goodly portion of the crop grown in 
this vicinity, The range is $1,I55))I,?5 per bushel, but an 
occasional load of very choice white has been disposed of 
at Si,TO Oats are dull of sale and drooping'—SSfgdTc being 
the extremes; the Utter for old and the first figures for 
new. Barley is up a Lttle, owing t* recent rates at the 
East.—our brewer* are not buying as yet. 
Provisions — Pork has advanced fully 60 cents per bar¬ 
rel. No chauge in smoked meats. Lard Is easier, but 
without abatement in prices. 
Butter has been altered very freely during the past 
week, and 13 cents per pouud is all that can be obtained at 
present. 
Peaches aro rather plenty and the prices range at 3'h, 
cents to $1,(10 per basket, as to quality, 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
FLOt’H AND GltAtR Eggs, doten. ..@103 
flour,wlnt. whaat.38,80 36,50 Honey, box.KVilflc 
F our, spring do .-fcUflrtM.flo Candles, box.„I*il3e 
Flopr,.Ill,ckwheat.$I.M j, 1,73 Candles, extra.I.Uc 
Meal, Iudiai. .31,2* <61,26 Fur ITR and Roots. 
Wheat, Genesee...*! in-uLM Annie*. bushel_ snb'Siv, 
'P H TE HY llKop ult.- 
An inientlonfir throwing water by liaud-powerapab- 
onted by W I \ USE, It fr cue of tliu most valuable in¬ 
ventions ol the day. 
THE HYDROPULT 
will, by the power or one mitn, throw wilt nr at the rats of 
eight Kiilhuie tier minute HItv feet high, with great force.— 
It ih the beBiitnielo ov^r iuvoutvd Tor 
EXTINGlMSHfNG A FIRM, 
PROTECTING A RfmF FROM TAKING FIRM 
WASHING WINDOWS, ’ 
SPRINKLING PLANTS, 
WA i WRING GAHDKNS, 
CLEANSING TREES FROM INSECTS. 
WETTING SIDEWALKS, * 
SPRINKLING STItKKTH 
washing carriagkb! 
Cl,WANING Cl A TERNS, 
EMPTYING WATER FROM SAH, BOATS 
WETTING SAILS, 
A SPRAY BATH, 4(0. 1 * 1110 !', fife 
Tliis iirlude should be owned by every householder. It 
does away with Hie necessity of a hydrant, It is a light, 
portable FORGE-PuMP, id Wav s reedy, easily used and 
will conic in frequent use by every farmer, merchant, end 
mechanic in the community. Please cull am) examine Urn 
article at No, Tl Park Row, Time- Building, or uddresaUiu 
A.MF,RIGAN HYimoPOl/l! 00 , 
, . . , , No. 41 PARK Row, New York. 
Ageols wanted Jlironglooil l|i„ United States, tn sell the 
rlydrnpult. Apply nx above &A 4 ' 4 t 
Tau.ow —6 iid.'jc p Iti 
Sheep and Lamhb—$ l,O0jil,fld: Extra, $2 0034,00. 
PKLT8-sn t 3ei*l,78 each. ’ 
Swine—S tores, wholesale (Vn llAjC; Fat Hogs, undressed, 
none; Pigs 7,-»c; rotail at 7F4(j8>i,a. 
N P.VV Tl IH) I II Y KICKIL b.O bushels prime New Tim¬ 
othy Seed 
b H buwbols prime New Red Ten Seed. 
30 " •' '* Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, flic. 
F or sale at thu Genesee Seed Store, by J. KA PA LJ E. 
THK WOOL HI A It KIOTO. 
NEW YORK, August 20. - The demand id limited, ow 
tog 1 1 the light stocks offering And the high prices asked ; 
considerable Fleece Wool lew been dellvcml, however, on 
iirevions coiitr,et'o (lie Ihlninu Companies, who thus far 
have taken some 00 a,nun dm, at or aliont Ale. jjj lb . beside 
which some ? 8 ,‘ 0 t Its Common tn Fine Fleeces sold in lots 
at t'VnMOe— the 1 1 ' ter rate for choice Ssxnuv: IT.ikiO tbs I'al* 
Ifnrnian at it; Attic for ordinary In choice norrs; 20,000 IbO, 
Tex t» at 2K|)Urc, and 2'-’> bales Smyrna on prlvaly Icmii 
Am. Saxony Uewce tb. f.p, a ft) 
Am. fall-blood Merino. 51 dJiS 
Am. half-blood anti three-fourths Merino_-IlioSs!) 
Ant. native and one-fourth Merino. 3fmiH 
Extra, Pulled. 4 i „-47 
Superfine, Pulled.StV/GW 
No, 1 , Pulled. y.Sia'AO 
Lamb’s, pulled,. 3<@'W 
California, extra. OOhTS) 
California, line, nnwasliHil. 20 e '28 
Cidlfornia, coinmou do. ] 10 ’n lS 
Peruvian, washed.....’* aftJ.ST 
Valjiaraiso, unwaahed... ioikiTliW 
South Am. common, washed.i(YTjl 3 
South Ant. F.ntre Rios, do.I*itll 8 
South American, navraebed.sQill 
South Am, Cordova, washed.2(XnJ2l 
East India, wnsliwd.jySja 
African, unwashed.RdV) 18 
Africau, washed.’ lH(a 2 g 
Smyrna, unwashed...„”*** (Ggjjg 
Smvrna, washed. 22(&8 
Mexican, unwashed.lhqju 
BOSTON, Aug. SO.—The demand is moderate, but. mar¬ 
ket firm. Sales of 12 \fkm the fleece and pid'eil, movt.lv me- 
*1 III in grades fleere, at TNii.'slc. snd some hits double extra 
pu’led IH high ;n HOC. r» Ih In foreign the sales have been 
IP,flUli lbs Canada at AtJiffukiV; au*l ■ 30 I 1 1 .-H Gape, Mediter- 
n private teriuH. 
Weetern mixed 
Smyrna, washed 
D“. unwashed.. 
Syrian. 
Cii/ie. 
Crimea. 
Bneno* AyreR.. 
Peruvian, wawhed 
ri l W 14 k AG LN IS IV V NTI.lt To soil rt new inveutioim 
• —nnu very recent, and of great, value to rauil- 
hes. All pny great (irolits to Agenla. Send four stamps 
and get so pages parllcobirs. 
Bf/i-lt --- 
EPHRAIM BROWN. Lowell. Mass. 
i t ATNhvii.I.K KliJUl It MitjUINAItY. Tim 
" A of this IiiHtitiitiou will commence Snpt ru.ii 
Untie foiittefto weeks For fuithor nilorimuiun 
logues adlli esH C, A ELDKH/GE, 1 
Gainesville, N. Y , Aug. 22 . Rjl'-O, 
niioTmiinnmvru) oil haintinom. Agents 
I Wanted to introduce this beautiful uri. Young nmn .ire 
making over $.'0 a month in this business. Terms and 
Specimens sent ehhb, by addressing, with stamp for return 
postage. ISfiB-S | L. I„ Tool) AGO,, Lowell, Mas* 
v Module or one for eacn party sent lor .Wl cents One liII 
either party, mail by mail, with my extra terois to Agent, 
lor 2 A cents. Address, without delay, J. WHITLEY, Jil 
P ublisher, Geneve, N V 
C’j / ,( A COPYING Gt.-i—g WITH BOOK fnrOopy 
tip I .V /\ / log HnslocMM-LnlterH inatuully ao<l perfectly 
is sept, post-paul, rot 31,27 
Avent.i W.liitnil. Address, with stamp for Illustrated Cir¬ 
cular, rhe Manufacturer, J. 11. ATWATER, 
- -I Lock Box Haft providence, B.T. 
IIAKER &z GODWIN, 
jprtiivq'Li las, 
Printiog-Houae Squuiro, N. Y". 
Tins Is one ol the Isirg-st (l»nera| Printing EsIahUsli- 
meotn In tho Union, and imsHHchos uusorpassed fucilitlcs In 
Extensive Premises, Steam Presses, and Supoiior Miicbio- 
OrV,every variety of Type, Envriiviugs, Ac, for the neat 
snd prompt execution of ull kinds of Plain atld Fancy 
Typography. 
The Assortment, of Type in this Office Tor General Print¬ 
ing is probably the largest iu the country, comprising 
nearly 
O rsfK GUO T J HA M D 
Distinct kinds of every Description of Flam, Fancy, and 
Ornamental 
Types, Borders and Ornaments, 
for every conceivable variety of work, from tho Sinnllpst 
Card Or Label to I lie Largi-.'l ilill or Poster. In aduttfoa to 
this magnificent display ol' Type, (ho iiroprietors possess a 
cotuideto 
GALLERY OF DESIdSTS, 
KJtBB.lftba OVER 
Two Thousand Difi'orent Engravings, 
adapted for almost every purpose of Illustration an ad¬ 
vantage not possessed to the same i-tUmt by any other 
Establishment in this ijounlry or in Europe, 
THE STEAM PRESSES, 
AND OTHER MAL'ttlNKRY, 
are all of the moat recent and best patents for all kinds of 
Fine Hook, Wood-Cut, Neirspnper, Job, Card, and 
Foster Fruiting. 
TILE PREMISES, 
occupying Hie larger part of Hie Tribune Buildings, are 
probably unsurpiiiw I in Location, lor Light, and General 
Convenience, and enable the Proprietors to carry on all the 
various ilPnsrUnenta of llutr business with Celerity, Sys 
ti oi arid I'llllllim) . 
The PrnprlwtOl '8 assurn their oi l patrons and the public 
that they are as ambitious as ever to MUNtnin Hie reputation 
of tlicir Establishment for “Glhlll WORK an l they arc 
deterinineil to »putc no pains to still llirtlior advance the 
character of the Art to which they have hem Holnmjaud 
no successfully devoted. BsKEK k GODWIN, 
Honk, Newspaper, Job, and Card Pi inters, 
Printing-House Square, Opposite Lily Hall, N. y. 
I il~ Remember, every description of Printing, from a 
Card to a Book Orders by mail promptly attimdvd tn. 
M AI’I.K\V»OI> VtlllNtl I, AIM net’ INSTITUTE, 
PiTT 8 Kli.Lt', Mash., opriifl its 3!it t -Soipi-.Vriuual Ni-w- 
m'ioo, Oct. Ith. Jn locatliin and educational facilities it in 
unsurpassed. 
For full particularH address Rev. C, V. SPEAR, Principal, 
or Rev. J TODD, If |>, President liner I,if Trustees ilftVAt 
17AI£M FOR SALE.-Ono of th» best aud iigat Situated 
I farms in Monroe Go, 1 vlog (| milai! wtx-t of tide I'lly, iti 
Hie town ol Gates, on the Huirilo road, will b" s ddata gre.it 
bargain i*' appliraiiori is made *.mn. A soul| lent) ol t." to 
8ll acres, near Gi« Gity, or a house and lot worth I to is.lliHI 
In the city, would lie taken in part pay meal, For partlcu* 
lara apply on the loeiois- s, or at. No' S I llli At.. at Dm 
office of .Ioiin M. p hi; .i'll A Go., of M. HUNTIN'..TON. 
Rochester, N. V , August 21, I860. ftvi-tT 
CUNNINGHAM'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 
HiM'lienter, N. Y. I established t.sJJK, 
THK Huhscnher invites attention from both City and 
Country purchasers to his extensive amoitruant of GaHt 
ttiAUKS, BpdiiiKM, ai.KiHHS, kc , ka. 
Al’itr ari cxpfliience of twenty-two years I have all eon- 
vaolencoH for limtiufarliiriug Carriages as cheap as they can 
be niHtle in the United Slates. 
All orders promptly attended to,arid Carriagea boxed and 
shipped to any part of the country. All ray work ia war¬ 
ranted. 
M A NCKACTottv No 3 Gaual St., -RkFOSITory No 71 State 
St. Rochester, N Y. 55MI JAMES CUNNINGHAM. 
.' 2 fGfA 2 
.16328 
,.«oil 8 
11 (0124 
2.3:3.57 
93)17 
. 93)48 
,26(331 
Cenimou. 
Pulled extra. 
l)o. superfine, 
Do. No. 1 . 
Do. No. 2. 
JsjCHENECTADY AGRICULTURAL WORKS 
Tim Pro prill tors of these works are now prepared to fill 
ordofB for their well known Patent ITorn'-Powers, Thresh¬ 
ers, sod Wiutinwer.i, kc., aud iuvite Hiu aUeutlou of tin.' 
public hi them. 
Important improvement* have Imen made since the Inst, 
season, which U Is hoped will add to the already unequalled 
reputation of tlntse tmiclilnoa. 
To their lorfner list (h"V have added, and are marairuc- 
turing, Malk'm Patent Ctmvcrtihle ( idee Mill and Corn 
Sheller, which in wll adapted for these purposes, being 
portiible, and fa efficient and durable. Its coat is no inure 
Ilian the Portable Cider Mills in coiutm.u use. 
A letter received a few day, since, spenlingof one of our 
Two-llorse Powers and Threshers and Winnowers, Hays; 
“My Thresher is tho only perfect Two Horse Machine I 
ever saw. 
A circular containing full description nod price list of the 
Machines Giey manufacture, will he mailed tn all appli¬ 
cants. Address G WSyTINGIKinSEAlCfi' 
6M'4t Schenectady, Nl Y. 
L' I G H tP XI 
lj NATIONAL EXiriBITIOY, 
M C INC USX ATI, OHIO, kept- Dili to <Mh. 
The United States Agricultural Society 
Wiu. hold its Eighth Annual Agricultural and Industrial 
Exhibition on the gmuudslihurally provided by the Ci 4 i 2 eua 
of Ciucifinal.i. wlifuh are to be tith'd up in the best stylw. 
Thure will be Halle and Tents for the (tisplu.v of 
Implements, Uiudiiocry, Tools, Honicssic MuonfseLuTta^ 
Form ami (iiinlcn Produce, Fruits, Flowers, mid- 
Nnlivr tVlnrs | 
With Stalls and Pens lot- HlHLSES, CA.TTI.E, SHEER and 
SWINE ; and an unequalled track, one mile In length, ami 
I'orly lent in width, for the exhibition of Homes. Tee Pre¬ 
miums offered—in c.it.li,—gold, silver, and brousso aumhsJjL— 
diplomas and certificates, amount to 
$MO,OOU. 
The Exhibition will remain open from Wndaesdixy, the- 
12th, to Thursday, the 20 th, of September, thus giviag time 
to examine and test, the iioph'ineriteaml maohmery. 
For promiuin lists or iufurtnation, apply at tho Office of 
the Society, No 3Afi Pa, uveuue, (up stairs.) or to toe sub¬ 
scriber, at CiuciunaU, Ohio. 
BEN. PER LEY POORS, 
6 fll- 6 t Sec'y U. S. AgriculWral Society. 
PROUUCK AND 1‘KOVIHION IWARKKTH. 
NEW 1 ORK, Sept. 3 .—Floor — Market opened steady 
and closed heavy and lower, with pretty la-ge receipts and 
ooH a limited demand (or export aud home consumption. 
Sales at Li, 4 ..' 8 , 8.1 forsupothne State; $8,70 </ 5 ,fK) tor ex¬ 
tra do ; for vupet Western; W,7'*'•••6,05 for com¬ 
mon to iiiC'llum extra do; A5,9»<«,h) for shiprang brands 
extra round hoop Ohio. Canadian dull ami I ho tendency 
is to easi r prices; sales at $8,4&tuV>U for sunm- *8 Baiffl? - 
80 for co,moon to c.h.,(ce «vtl„ ’ 1 
Ar the residence of Mrs. Emily lfi\cKL«Y, Naples, N. 
v , on Saturday nflernoon, Aug. 28, | 8 ii 0 . by Rev. Vlr. Ilm.- 
8 TOY, Mr A. HENRY WELD, orCohocton, Steuben Go , N. 
V.Hiid Miss LA1USSA HAIGHT, of Naples, Ontario Co, 
At tho residence of the bride’s father, Somerset. Niagara 
twJ.^r. Y ’» b ^. J<,,v ’ J v M - Vav WAftVKK, Mr. SAMUEL H. 
WHITE, o* Chicago, III., to Miss MARY JANE BABCUCK, 
daughter of Hon. Jhktha Baiicuck. 
^itJertisements 
J^KIel.IS. BEL1.H. 
MENEELY’S WEST TROY UN. Y) FOUNDERY, 
(Bird m 1 ili-*li»>< 1 in 1 8 ViO.) 
BEI.T.S, The SuIihCmIicih ma iiii fact ore aud keep con- 
HELLS- stardly for sal" a large iiKsortment of BEI.1..S lor 
BEl.LS Churches, Factories, Seliool-houses, Locoi.hi- 
BEl.LS. lives, Steamboats. Farm', Court Hoiihcs, Fire 
BELLS. Alarms, Arc , Am. TIuhu Boils, weighing mm fin. 
BELLS, and nnwavtls, a-n mounted with our PATENT 
BELLS. ROTATING YOKE (the be r t and. Snfvet iu use.) 
HELLS. Ini vc a Tolling ns minor iittacbod tn Die frame* of 
BELLS ail weighing it lore Hu, n inn ..up, and aru lgrir- 
BKLL3. runted in. every particular for one year. The 
BELLS, bur l mute Tints ate used in their construction 
BELLS. i«'.o|i|ier and tin,) making them worth, ia aril for 
BELLS, old metal, should they become cracked by ring- 
RF.LLS. lug. or moiled in im ac.rt'htnlal fii-e (the latter of 
BELLS, wliteh frequently occurs.) more tbun twenty 
HELLS times ns modi m Guise ocole of iron or steel 
BELLS would be, If Mold under aliulhir tsirciitnslaiii.'HS. 
BELLS. This, of itself, in a very important considerstion. 
BELLS. In exohiinge for a nctv Bell, a broken or niel'ud 
RELl.s, one, made of eopp'-r and till, would pay about 
BELLE, two-tliirilaoftlie bill fora uewoue. Foi lull par- 
BEI.L.S ticulars send for an Hlurtratcd < ircnl tr. 
, flt Barley quite aud nomimdat 
Oa.SOc Corn in large supply and l ai2c lower, with only a 
hm.ts.l demand; sales at Mp (17c, for sound mixed Western' 
nutZl"/ ' lt ! U " : r 'V r,jr whit*' Western; r.SSl'U 
70c for roll ml yellow Data nuiut and unchanged—iu a tv 
for Wevtero, Oanadian and Bute. “»» 8 <at-«iAl« 
garon ia without H'iking change; sales at *19.- 
j- ata 19,78 tor new mean; *19,50 (nr old do; 811,1. - 14,25 for 
new prune; $1.3,23 for old dm Urd. steady, with (air da- 
maml. sates at 12 Butter in fair request at r' ui 
103 (or Ohio; 14 ,q 21 c for Statu. Cheese steady at ffiUlo. 
ALBANY, Sept. 3.— Ft.orn >.vn MkaI..— There is a 
moue-ate business doing ui Flourat unchanged prices.— 
Coro Meal tirtn. * 
Gbai.v The recelptg of wheat are light and the demand 
moreactive: sab, chop.,, white Canadian at 31.49, and do 
Michiuom ut 81,in For Corn the market Is easier with bm- 
itedofrarrags. inles W extern mixed at <W‘*e. Rye quiet 
In Br.rlev we notice sales of Winter on p. t, and handsome 
new bffite at , 6 c. Hat* very firm with an improved inquiry 
bales at for .State, and X|)c for Western 1 
WcrOL-VVe notice further sales of 7,000 Its. lmnlur pulled 
on p. t., and 7,' 00 Ite common flwuco at Me.—Journal. 
«r®P^TA^^r Sflpt. 3.—Fi.orH -Scarce and In fair demand. 
Market firm. Sales at Jl.WHfSWjFI ffir extraSute: 35,0 wj 
•V’ for extra Ullurus and Wtscensm: <8,37.L f„r extra Can.’i.- 
flun; 36,26 013 , 62 for extra Mtchigau; *6,37 )»(M.73.« for ex¬ 
tra Iodians and Ohio, und 3‘%T6.(jv,t2 1 » for tloqhle extras. 
GRAJX-WheatOJipued firmer, with a fair demand, but 
closed dull and heavy Sales Saturday afternoon choice 
white Cantu ha q at $t,32, and do. Michigan at 31,30. This 
murmny, No. 2 Chicago soring at $1.03, and selected Green 
Hay emh at'31.1/. Cnrii dull tmd heavy, with sales at 5i'dc. 
boturday afternoon 61,000 ho. change 1 hands ai dJLrtiVic, 
luo-ily ;»t till* imhuw ft«lire*, (iatw, tiiiirkel ootiiinullv Mib 
fitae. Barley market quiet at 66c, Rye Itrmer; sales at 6lu. 
J . '; l 1 i,l "88-‘'fm'knt steady at *19,50 lor heavy mess 
MKt S t’ fljSf* C 0 !' '’t'H d" , and f 15,11(1 Tor prime Shoulders 
quiet at Hry. plait, hams rut PI'ae, and sugar cured at JI fro — 
if™ '» F rilQ k « 120. New cheese is selling from first bends 
at s-i xuje k« n, quality, with moderate receipts -Com- 
.\l)VKHri 8 IXU In Ailvunce — THIRTY-Firii 
Ckmtm a Link, eaclf insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 62JS cents per line of apace. SpKClii Notiokh, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Ceuta a Line. 
ftfK Rl’kai. Nbw-A'orkkk has a far larger circulation 
ttian any similar journal in the world, and is undoubtedly 
the best advertising medium of ita class in America. 
• *. To consequence of Its large and increasing circulation, 
we are obliged to put ilie last form of the Ri ka t. to press 
earlier than formerly, and advertisements should reach us 
on Monday to secure insertion the same week. 
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES : 
By Robert Jennings, V". S., 
pROKHssmt oh rATitoi.nar a.vp (iprkattvk murqrky is 
tuk YOTKiiiVAtty oonnxDB or ihii.ai>ki. 1 'iiia, hro. 
1 It EAT OCIUOStlTY. — Particulars sent free. Agents 
X wanted. SHAW At CLARK, Liddefoord, Maine 
IJICKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
II KEYBlOhE CIDER AND WINE rwil.l^ 
Tnm admirnhle machine is now ready for the froit har¬ 
vest of IH80. It is, if possible, made better than ever before 
and well worthy the attention of farmers wantirg such, 
machines. 
It has no goperior in the market, and Is tho only miU 
that will properly grind Grapes. Price, #40. For sake hr 
dealer s or the manufacturer. W. Ik HKfKDK, 
848- 13t Eagle Works, Harrisburg, Pa, 
WILL TELL YOU Of the Dnyfn, History aud distinctive 
trails of the various breeds of Euro¬ 
pean, Asiatic, African und American 
1 In rails, with the physical fnniiatinn 
and peculiarities'll the Animal, and 
how toascerlain bis age by the num¬ 
ber and condition of his tenth; illus¬ 
trated with numerous explanatory 
engravings. 
THE HOUSE AM) II IS DISEASES 
WILL TELL YOU Of Breading, Breaking, Stabling, Feed¬ 
ing, urooming, Slioaiiig, and the 
general managsiniwit of the Iforse, 
with the best modes of ad minister) tig 
medicine, also, how tn treat Biting, 
Kicking, Rearing, A living, ytumb 
ling, Grib Biting, RmhUobmicm, and 
other vices lo which he is subject; 
with numerous explanatory engrav¬ 
ings. 
TI1E HOUSE A SO HIS DISEASES 
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Treat¬ 
ment of Strangles, Sore Throat, Dis¬ 
temper, Catarrh, lulhiei.vta, Bron¬ 
chitis, I’ncuonuil i. Pie uri.i), Broken 
Wind, Chronic Cough, Roaring and 
Whistling, Littupas, gore .Month and 
Uleers, and Decayed Teeth, with 
other diseases of the Mouth and Re¬ 
spiratory Organa. 
THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES 
WILL TELL YOU Ol the causes, ayuiptotns, and Treat¬ 
ment of Worms, Buts, Colic, .Stran- 
gn'a'ion, Stony Concretions, Rup¬ 
tures, Palsy, Diarrhoea, Jaundice, 
Itepatirrho-a, Bloody I line, Stones 
in the Kidneys and Bladder, lijlLa.ni- 
mation, and other diseasea of the 
Stomach, Bowela, Liver aud Urinary 
Organs. 
THE HOUSE AND HIS DISEASES 
WILL TELL YOU Of the causes, symptoms, and Trent- 
ment of Bone, Blood and Bog Spav¬ 
in, Ring - Bone, Sweenie, Sfiuins, 
Broken Knees, Wind Galls, Founder, 
Role Brui.-e arid Gravel, ('racked 
Hoofs, Scratches, Canker, Thrush, 
and Corns; also, of Megrims, Verti¬ 
go, Epilepsy, Staggers,and otlierdiit- 
eaaes of the Feer, Legs, ami Head. 
THE HORSE AND Ills DISEASES 
WILL TELL YOU Or Hut Cannes, ejrtnptoaie, and Tte.qt 
t)umt of Fiatuls, Poll Fivtl, Glanders, 
Farcy.Sc.arlel Fever, Mange,Surfeit, 
Looked Jaw, Rheumatism, G 
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farm of 79 acres, situated one ruSe north of tho vi iage 
of Waterloo, Seneca Co_, N. Y., on tlm OnWin and Wtvue 
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the very beet fruit, good huildiugH of all kindR, well r*nced, 
three wellH, and in every respect a Tory ihrsirnble huation 
PLATT CROSBY. 
Waterloo, Juno 9t,h, I860. 6f4-l.1t 
OUOKT-IIOICN HCLI.s AT AULTlDV. I shall offer 
Y) for sale a .uctlon, .t l ie Genesee I'ouqt.y Fair, at Ba¬ 
tavia, Sept, loth, Idti', six tliorou di-hred Short-horn young 
Bulls and Bull Calv" III well bred, good animals. 
656-1 C. K AY vR.), I.e Roy, Gen. Co., N. Y. 
Thk following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Ac-, 
way he obtuineu at the Office of the RitK.il, New-YORK i.tt, 
American FaruteSs Fluey- Do. Kletnotdsof Ag.Cheni- 
clopedia..$-1 fid istry and Geology.I DO 
Allen's Am. Farm Book.-KM Do. Catechism ut L'liemiH- 
Ailen's Diseases of Domes- try for Schools. ,. .25 
tic Animals.75 Langstrotli on the Iftva 
Allen's Rural Architect u re 1'A‘i anaJfoncy Bee. 125 
Allen tin the Grape.100 LeucImrV lint Houses_125 
Am. Architect, or Plans for l.lrhlg's Familiar Letters 
Country Dwellings . .6,19 to Fanoors, __60 
American Florist’s Guide 76 I, insleyV Morgan liorsi's 1 00 
Barry's Fruit Garden.I 25 Miner's Bee-keeper's Jhiu- 
Blake's Fanner at Home 125 mil.I 00 
Boftsslilgault’s Rural Kcon- Miles on the Horse's Foot 60 
Oiuy.. .. .... ., I 26 Miltuii li on the Cow ... .25 
Bright on Crape Culture . 60 Mrs. Abel's Skillful Houro- 
Brnwtie’o Bird F'attcicr_4<)i wife and Ladit-M 1 Guide., fsl 
Brow nc's Poultry Yard... 1 00 Saxton’s Rural Hand Books, 
Do, Field Book ol Manurcsl 25 hound in 4 Sole ,.. etl r.h I 26 
Bridge man's Card, Aas't.. I 80 Muon's Land Drainer ... k) 
Do. F'lor.-t's Guide. . Ik) Naslfit Progrersive Farmer 60 
Do. ICit«h,.u Garda tier'.', in- Neill's GiudeucPw Com- 
Btructor..60 panion.tOO 
Do. Fruit Colt. Manual_lit) Norton's Klttloeuts of Ag, 
Brack's Book of Flowers.. I W) ricuitUfO.. 60 
Uuist'n FdowerGarden.,. .1 25 Glcotl'a Sorgho and Im- 
Dn. Family Kltehen G.-ud. 76 Jihre- --- j 00 
Chemical Field Lectures I 00 I'arduc on thu Strawlutcry fitj 
Chinese Sugar Cane aud PeddeFs GAnd Meagurgr ...to 
Sugar Making.25 1 Perso/'s New Culture of 
Ch"i‘tton'B Grape Grower's the Vine-.. 215 
Gnidi: .. . fin Phelps’Bcn-kccper'sChart23 
CohbeU’s Am. Gardener. . aJiQnlahy's Mysteries of Bee- 
Cotltige and Farm Bee- keeping.I no 
keeper.-261 Rabbit Fancier. 20 
Cole's Aru. Fruit Book_so Randall's Sheep Hushati- 
Do. Am. Vote rib.) nun.an) dry,.. . 126 
Dadd's Modern Horse Doc.l 00] Richardson on the Homo 25 
Do. Am. Cattle Doctor....I tJOi Do. Pests of the Farm ... 28 
Do. Anatomy and Physi iDo. Dumeotic Fowls.... . 25 
ulogy of 111R Horse... .20t) Do. tn, the Hog.25 
Dw.ctilored plates. 4 01).Do. 4>u the Iluney Bee_25 
Dana's Muck Manual.1 001 Do. on the Doy.28 
Do. Pri/.tr Easily on Ma- 'Reernelin'tl Vine-dressePs 
uures. ....t**'!- Kdflual... . 50 
Darlington's Weeds and ShophfiTd'* Own Hook_2 no 
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Domestic and Uruainental Book of N.itnre....1 IK) 
Poultry.1 OOiBtephens’ Hook of the 
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Downing’s F'ruiUaud Fruit lAfelllful i louse wife .25 
Trees. I 60 HkimieP* Elements of Ag.. 26 
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Elliott's Western Fruit Thompson's Fontl of Am- 
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Every Lady her own Flow- The Rose Cultm-mt.25 
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Farm Drainage, (II. F. iCiut.V...25 
French).....,.11)0 TurMsr’n Cotton Planhtr'r 
Fessenden's Farmer and Manual..1 00 
Gardener. .125 Warder’s Hedges und Ever- 
Do. Am. Kitchen (Sard.50 greens.I 00 
Field’s Gear Culture..I «t Waring's Elements of Ag.. 75 
Fish Culture.1 >81 Weeks on Bees. ...25 
Flint on Grasses.I 26 White's Gardening for the 
Guenon on Mile.h Gown. ..60 South .. 1 26 
Herbert to Horse keepons.125 WiUrm on Flax.25 
Hooper's Bug and Guu_26 Ynuali k Martin on Cattle.l 25 
Hon rh’s Fann Record, .. 3 00 Ynuatt on the Horse.....I 25 
Hyde's Chinese Sugar Du. on Sheep.75 
Cane..25 Do. on the Hog.75 
Johnston's Ag. Chemistry 126 
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rMI'KOYIP WILLOW PEELING MAOHI.NE.—The 
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D OOLITTLE'S IMPROVED AMERICAN BLACK 
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“ A Word to buyers is sdlTicienl" For One Dollar I will 
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cash, If. H miULlTTLK, Utiks Corners, N. Y. 
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E ealthy Salcratusi Healthy Bread I BottothiEg ffei! 
D. B. DE LAND A OQH3 
CHEMICAL SALiBRATUS I 
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THE HOUSE AND HIS DISEASES 
WILL TELL YOU Of Rarey's Method of taming Horses; 
how to Approach, Halter, or Stable 
a Colt; how to accustom a Horse to 
strange sounds and sights and how 
to Hit, Saddle, Ride, and Break him 
to 11 whom; also, Ihe form and law 
of Wauhjvtv The whole being 
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thk CATTEK AIAKK.ET8, 
y TORK, Aug. 29.—The current prices for the week 
st all the mHrkeUs are as follows: 
quality, ?) cwt. $9,00'*9,50 ; ordi- 
Jo,.**«ix80; cormooa, 37.Mi7,W; inferior, |6,Oi>0i6,5O. 
340?»i6“^^ GAcvr.e—First quality, 38.y«X)».'*i,W; Dniinary, 
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■ V' B 5lV 'T. v 'ept s —The supply is about equal to that of 
. ,, average quality ts good — somewhat butler 
n ‘ ill Y' although there are many third rate 
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ins! u- ;attovMti l finer as compared with the same grades 
ast Monday, The demand is good and prices better—'icp 
able visitor- 1—. .. ... a 
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Prices from $60 to 3160. Hettum-ra. 35 extra. 
S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
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I LM.E.—I'Bmrt t'crm-tnul Kttn, Puti-ntoil JtUjr, IS 57 .- 
j Superior to any in use lor Wood or Coal. 2>i cords of 
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