Ho! for the Annual Rural Festival! 
ANNUAL FAIR AND SHOW 
OF THH 
MONROE CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, 
ON ITS GROUNDS, NEAR ROCHESTER. 
September 19ib, ‘20tb, nml 21st, I860. 
Farmkrsi, Horticulturists, and Artisaxs, are invit¬ 
ed to exhibit the beet products of their Skill and Indus- 
considerable. The opening prices are unsettled, and at 
present rates are to be quoted as purely nom'nat: 
Superfine.-..— * 6 , 2115 ^ 1,20 
Faucy, .. 
Extra,.fi'StSW*) 
Double Extra,. 6,AViib,.'.0 
RraIS—R ecent foreign arrivals have cicatcd sn oxalic 
mont, and the market lias moved upward for wlotoc wheat. 
W ATER I * I lr* 33 . — The undersigned is 
manufacturing large qumtitea of Wooden Water 
Pipe mid is prepared to till orders promptly. This is the 
be.il, cheapest and most durable pipe in use. Advertised 
only iu the Rural. 
I v7“ Send ior u Circular 1, S. nriBBTE, 
M7-21 It Arcade, Hnchcgtnc, N. Y. 
rpilK ANNUAL SHOW OP TIIE ONTARIO CO. AG- 
hltJUbTUit.il. Sooikty, will be belli on the grounds, at 
Cannuduigmi, on the -Jtitli, 27tli and 28th daysol September. 
Members can nbtniu their ticks', at the olfien of the Treas¬ 
urer, Room No, 'I Atwater Hull. Exhibitors can obtain 
their cards for enlrio. at the office of GIDEON GRANGER, 
two days previous to the Fair. W.7-3t 
T rees: trees: TiticKst: 
FOR THE 
A-TTXTTJVnsr OX 1860. 
Tmk Subscribers, grateful Tor past favors, and encouraged 
with a larger and bettor assortment, than ever, ask the at¬ 
tention of Nurserymen, Dealers mid I'luutors, to their im¬ 
mense stock of well-grown trees and plants, comprising, 
APPLE TREKS, Stundartl and Dwarf, strung and healthy, 
with " King of Tompkins Co." and other 
good sorts, in large supply. 
PEAR TREES, Dwarf. A splondld-toes, two and three 
years, line, s’roilg und healthy trees of 
_ , the mind approved sorts on the Culnec 
PEAK TREES, Standard A largo and doe ussoctmeut 
of the nmnt desirable kinds. 
CHERRY TREES, Standard and Dwarf, one, two and 
throe yeais, a tine Hindi, and beautiful 
tiers. Early Richmond by the 100 or 
l.nOO. 
PEACH TREES, one year. Plum, two years. Orange 
Quince, Apricots and Nectarines 
CURRANTS, Rod amt White Dutch, Victoria, Cherry, 
White Grape and oilier sort*. 
GOOSEBERRIES, Houghton Soutlltng, and the best Eng¬ 
lish varieties. 
RASPBERRIES, l.tirtpi quantities of such kinds as 
Ornuge. Belle do Eontmiay, Eraticonia, 
Antwerp, fi> . 
BLACKBERRIES, l.ywrov, Dorchester and Newman's 
I hornless, 
RHl'BAUB, Myall's l.inna ns, Calioon’s Mammoth, Down¬ 
ing's Colossal and other varieties. 
GRAPE VINES, Delaware, Diana, Cone.onl, Hartford Pro- 
litle, Rebecca, Logan and many other 
new and obi sorts, in large quantities: 
strong pistils, one and two years old, 
grown in the open air and in large pots 
under glass Alsu, Foreign Varieties 
for cultivating under k!s>*, of the best 
sorts, such as Srcr-Kworm Goi PRN IUM- 
iutitu, Bownop Muscat, Muscat rit. Lau¬ 
rent, Black Hamburg, Zlnttndul, Royal 
Muscadine und .'ill othera of the best 
kinds, one nml two years old. And for 
ORCIIAJui Hoi-sk CcbTOUK wo have a 
fine lot of these in extra largo pots for 
immediate fruiting, 
EVERGREENS. Norway Spruce, Balsam Fir,Scotch,Nor¬ 
way, White and Austrian lines, Red Ce¬ 
dar, American und Siberian Arbor Vibe, 
•lumpers, Ac 
DECIDUOUS TREES AND SHRUBS, Horse Chestnut, 
Monntalo Ash, European and American 
Linden, Maples, American Chestnut, 
American and Lumpen,n Ash, Judas 
Tree Lubui nutn,SJnotvhall, Purple Fringe, 
Aitliens, Aplrieu, &c. 
ROSES, CLimbing and Hybrid PorpetipRs, a fine nsriortmenl 
of strong plants. 
HEDGE PLANTS, American Arbor Vita-, Rod Cedar, Pri¬ 
vet, Honey Locust, sc, 
STOCKS FOR INliUSKRYMTCN. 
Anger’s Quince, Pear, Plum, Maz/.ard and Maltaleb Cher¬ 
ry, and Apple Stock*, two years old. 
' Packing will lot dontl to the best manner for all parts of 
the country. 
t T7~ Descriptive Catalogues furnished Wholesale Cata¬ 
logue in August T. C. MAXWELL A. 11110*8. 
Geneva, Ontario Co., N. Y., august 1 , 1800. S57-3t 
TliKltlS ! 
Pe.rs air rcaTCu; Iks new crop is just now completely bur- 
vested, and I urge supplies tii<v be expected noon. Quota¬ 
tions .in' mimunl at $ 6 (jr.&le. bushel. Out* ais nlfciing 
freely, the receipts by cur* Imvitig largely increased. Uhl 
stuck* »ce being fiUflljnd od in anlieipstuin of the new ernpa. 
Carload* bavn been bought at jSi_a.SH Fi bushel Barley, 
th« demand tor loc.il use baa eont nued brisk, with a con¬ 
siderable activity in the inuui’y for export. Prices for tho 
tv. Order* by mud suti'fiictoiily Hill'd, 
J. I*. MERBIAM, Agt.,Sandusky City Nurseries. 
Sandusky City, Ohio, Sept. |ti, I 860 . 667-7t 
X 1ST 
O T 
_, . . „ . i„ oit sidiirable activity in the inquDy for export. Prices for tlin 
try. The season ha* been a most productive one in all *arlv part of the week were front ISNa'tlpc., but since Mon- 
departments, prosperity abounds, and it is meet to gather 
together and rejoice—exhibiting and comparing the 
representatives of our Flocks, Herds and Stables, the 
choice Fruits of Field, Orchard and Garden, the wares 
of Shop and Factory, and the various products of Domes¬ 
tic Manufacture. Arrangements will be made for the 
proper care and display of all Animals and Articles 
entered for exhibition. Competent Superintendents and 
Judges have been appointed In all Departments of the 
Exhibition, and if the People so will and act, the Fair 
will prove highly creditable to all interested. 
Synopsis of the Programme. 
WEDNESDAY, THE First Dat, will be principally 
devoted to making Entries, receiving Articles and Ani¬ 
mals, and the Plowing Match, which will take place at 
1 o'clock, P. M. 
THURSDAY, the 20th, the General Exhibition will 
open, and the Examinations and Awards be made in the 
various departments. 
ON FRIDAY, the last dat, a Grand Procession of 
the Premium Animals will be made at 10 o’clock. At 11 
o’clock tbs Annual Address will be delivered by 
HORACE GREKLEY. 
The Egukstriax Diari.AV will take place at 2 o’clock, 
and immediately thereafter the Road and Carriage norscB 
will be driven on the track for the display of Style, 
Action, See. Their speed will be toated on time. 
Terms or Mimbership and Admission —Life Mem¬ 
bership, $10; Annual, $1. A Life or Annual Member 
Ticket entitles th» owner and bis or her Family (with 
Carriage 1 ) to admission to the Grounds during the whole 
Fair. rsr All non-members will be charged Fifteen 
Cents (or each Admission. 
nr For Premium List, 4sc., arid more complete Pro¬ 
gramme, Regulations, &c., see pamphlet and bills, which 
may be obtained at the Society's Offick, 109 State St., 
or at the office of the Rurai, Nkw-Yorkkii, 
D. I). T. MOORE, Pres't. 
SAMCEt, Miller, Sec'y. 
itlcirkets, Commerce, &c. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Sept. 11 , 1860. \ 
The changes io bn noteu this morning are very few, and 
but little activity is observable. 
Flock is as last quoted, and the transactions are mostly 
on Eastern account. 
Grain—S pring wheal is a little lower, while winter has 
put on 2@3 cents per bushel as to quality. Com advanced 
and firm. Oats are worth 2Cy)3 cent* per bushel rnoro than 
last week. 
Provisions—No change in Pork, and dealers are now 
looking forward to the fall trade, which is expected to open 
in three or four wcoks. We see that contracts are being 
made at the West, but prices are not stated. Beef, Mutton, 
&c., are without change. 
Seeds —Clover holds to the prices which have ruled late¬ 
ly; Timothy ho* declined 25 cents on the bushel. 
Wcoi.—No change, and holders of stock* are exceedingly 
firm in their demands. 
HOCHBSTHa WHOLESAL3 PRICES. 
Flour and Ghaut JCgg*,dmsen.@lrta 
Flour,wiut. wh«at.$5,A0.Sfi,S0 Honey, box.HVoilfic 
Flour, spring do.... $5,25: tC*,50 Candles, box.lailJc 
Flour, buckwheat.$I,V»Td,75 Candles, extra . 14c 
Meal, Indian..$ 1 , 2801 , 1,26 Fruits and Roots. 
Wheat. Genesee...$1-19' aff,!K Apples,bushel . 25340c 
Best white Can'*..fit,ut) at),ltd Apples, dried..*8<; ipthuu 
Corn, old.JWakVie Peaches, dried, FV !h_(ito 
Corn, new . .uVirXWo Cherries, dried, 'fl tt.oouillo 
Rye, 60 tbs. P bu .i*Ktf 6 tlc Plums, dried .ISMidOo 
Oats, by weight.. 2 .V<i 3 ie Potatoes.25®»ic 
Barley .JiiDHa a no Skins. 
Buckwheat....dtatadOc Slaughter.......fiMfi’aC 
Beans.62t»®U0c Calf..fMuua 
Meats. Sheep pelts.38;<i73a 
Pork, Muss.419^)0320,n.) Laiubpell* .50oi)76c 
Pork, clear.... .WhOO^LSO Seeds. 
da v like is tiui highest paid, ranging from that down to tiOc. 
—Globe. _ 
THE CATTLE MAKKETH. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 5,—The current prices for the week 
at all the markets are a* follows: 
Beef Catti.k — First quality, 79 cwt. $8,00 Sfi.OO; ordi¬ 
nary, *7,50(0.8,00; common, $6,80(0.7; inferior, $5,80.(0,6,00 
Cow* and Calves—F irst quality, *50,11* <t*yx); Ordinary, 
$4iU1Xbi30,ID; Common, * 30 , 11 *' 040 , 01 '; Inftirioi, »25,i*Vaiao,l1>. 
Vsal Calves-F irst quality, IK, fiJiufffi.hic; Ordinary 
4}i(iffio; Common, 3HG04C: inferior, 3f;i J.kjc. 
SHKRF and Lamiis.-P rime quality, *1 head, *A,0t1V3,30: 
ordinnry, $3,5ftu)4,SO; <x*mmoi* SA i 3,5li; Inferior, *2,,115',3,11). 
Rwunt.—Firstquality, dhiluWA"; all others, 6 .^i 3 fii*c, 
ALBANY. Sent, ! 0 . Reeve.—T ho market opens dull. 
There is about the uffoal riutilber of Iiqv 'i-S on the ground, 
but iih prices went down, both In New Ym'k and Brighton, 
last week quite unexpectedly, too,owing than excess in 
the supply —they stand ou( for important concessions. 
Holders nave hoco compelled to yield tfn ft ttv live Wl'lsht, 
hut even at this the trade Is morn languid than for several 
weeks past II i* more than prohuhlo that a large propor¬ 
tion of tho receipt* will go through in (list hand*, t'ho 
average quality 1 * not high, Thor# at* * few drove* id 
prime extra Iron* Kentucky a Oil Ohio, hut bCtOHiI and thiol 
rate cattle are more plenty iu the yards this week than 
usual. 
Receipts—The fo’lowingis onr comparative statement or 
receipt* at this market over the Ceutral Railroad estimat¬ 
ing 17 cattle to the car: 
Corresponding week 
This week. last week. last vpar. 
Cattle. 8 ,™ 3,077 3,418 
Sheep,.7,707 6,1 61 I 6,'«5 
Hogs,.,. 231 103 081 
PilirjES—What Bales have been made indicate a decline 
DUTCH FLOWER BULBS. 
Wf. have just received direct, from Holland, ft shipment 
of “Dutch Flowering llulbs, smili a* Hyacinths, Tulips, 
Narcissus, CriH iis, A-e... ,Yc., which will be sold at reason¬ 
able prices. Qualit-y, superior, 1 Inter scion. 
.MKYi K x HRO., Wholesale Dniggiets, Ac. 
Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept., \m. M7-2t 
Wo refer to ElL'.Vanokr A Barry, as to tho character 
of tho House._ 
I> KISTTOINT NURSERIES. 
•* * Fertile Autumn trade the Subscribers otb>r (or sain 
89/01 Cherry Tmev,from 2 to :t yeat# old, very line. 190,0 »l 
Annie Trees, lVniT* 2 in l year i iilil A ’argn Stock of Dwarf 
irad Standard Pear*, I'turn*, l‘eaiChe«, ftuiiKVS aud ApricolH. 
Of .Small Fruit* a large supply of (JOesoherries, Currants, 
Lawton llliickberrir's nn*nb*rriea, Wilson’s Albany Sceil- 
liilg .St’awberries Isabella Grape Plant*. I anil i year* old. 
50,Odd M«v/.ard Oberiy Seedlltigu at Si per IJlPtl. 10'VCu Ap¬ 
ple Seedling*,2 ye,in old, at se per I,IHIApple s. inns at 
75 cent* per 1,00 ' We am willing to furnish SOU,till) root 
graft* next March at t4,B0 per 1 , 111 ', nr asnmllor quantity in 
proportion. Horse Chestnut Seedlings, 2 year* old. We 
will deliver our stock at Geneva r,r Penti Van, In suit our 
customer*. J.xYNF, A PLATMAN. 
Benton, Yates C» , N Y , Sept . II, isil). 
D OOUTTLK H I XI 1*1,0 V »l» A MICHIGAN BLACK 
KA-ii’ftK aKy i* ovarywtiere a great success. For 
pr"of, send penny stamp for Circular. 
Toe experience nt several years exednsiv devntiun to 
the improveineut of this fruit, leads me in tho selection of 
plant* to reject uuw, an worthless, from onn-s'xth to one- 
third of the plants from even the best Mock which others 
oi less experience would pronwnnee good. 
“ A word to buyers i,» sufficient ” For One Dollar 1 will 
send to any I’. <> within l,oiW mil'is, (except Canada,) post¬ 
age paid, 10 perfect plants. 
I’rie.e, wh«n by Kxptese, as freight, 25 plants for #1,00— 
Iill plants for $3; 5IKJ aud over nt$25 per 1,000. Lingo orders 
of 1 , - yi lb., live weight, and the market i* doll at this wit be tilled Irom a plat near Now York, address, withthu 
concession. Wo hear of no sales at a price equal to5c ID lb. cash, H. H-D0<>L( ITLK, Oaks Corners, N Y. 
live weight Fora drove of premium Ohio So was offered, N- B.—The fall, for several reasons, is the best lime for 
and tlionoider would readily sell at 6t»e. planting Hies* roots, 657 
This week. last week. ______ 
Extra”.. vS’f r'il'f 1 TOLEDO WHOLESALE NURSERIES. 
First quality.......37* n l'a 4 (Oil'Q * -- 
Second quality.3 @3s, Wic would respoolfully call the attention of the public to 
Third quality. 1% di% 2 J . k;3 . 0 , —_ _ » . 
Siikkp-S upply light and demand not active. Prices 0up Large Stock 01 Trees, &C., 
declined at least 2So fJ head. Sale* during tin' week 1372 Ollered for Sale this Fall Wo liavo 
U lions ^Kh.ruhl U sm!m "‘TherS'llr.!’m»i m'.nr oiR>r- One Hundred and Seventy Acres of Ground 
Inga OU this side, and the Inquiry I* limited. We hear »r Closely planted, that will compare favorably With the stock 
hot one sails, a lot ol good State, average J)j ll*e., at $b,3ll. - of lul y s ur „, r y or West. We offer 
At gut and Allot. loo.ODO APPLE TREES, fl to 7 r<n>t, **» per 1,000, packed. 
BRIGHTON, Sept. 6.—At market 1,3)0 beeves, 36D stores 2 t 1',000 Do. 2 years, 3 hi 4', It, 46" ft pack’d 
2,0t)J sheep urn) lambs, and 1 , 111 ) swine. 40,UKI DW A KF PEARS, I year did, S16 H 111), packed. 
Ukki* Catti.b—P rices—Extra, W,hi a 0.00 ; first, quality, 2o,i1)0 Do. 2.years old, $20 IU IW), packed. 
tl'.ilK-O d)7,22>; second quality, $6,llX'i.0,76; third quality, 20,0111 lh* 2 “ #l« “ 2d class, packeih 
$ 4 * 110 ) 4 , 61 ). 0,000 STANDARD l’EARS, 2 year* old, 4 to 0 reef, $27 
WoRKlNO <)XKN-$7.5, r pur 10* packed. 
Milob Cowo-JlKiiMO, Gomrnon, $lSK<b29. 30,000 Do..1 vear nld, $2ll TtHill paekeih 
Ykal Calves—$ 3a,4,U0. 20,000 STANDARD CHERRIES, 2 years old, 6 to 7 feet $14 
Storks-Y earliugs, none; two years old, $11@12; three per loo, packed, 
years old. $t8'ii 14. 6.000 Do. 2 V**'* old, 2d ol.-i**, $10 i.) ion pack d 
Hfdrh—O flflDtfo « lb.; Calf Skins, 10@12e.p lb. 6,0.0 DWARF CHERRIES, 1 year old, $H W ICJJ jiaclteU. 
Tai.low O.ihS'c To tb. 20,110 PEACHES, 1 year old, $70 V 1,000 packed. 
»ss^a&wir* w m*,*.**.*, 
.. y StoWWrtM, and Strawbome. 
- '”260/1.0 EVERGREENS, 1 to 3 feet, assorted kinds. 
TI1K WOOL ftl.tltK.ETS. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Hoses, &c., 
NEW YORK, Sept fi.-The demand is moderate, owing Of tho Choicest Varieties, at Lowest Kates, 
to the light stocks offeringanfl the extreme price* prnvu- Descriptive Catalogues fnmlslind, by inclosing stamp to 
lent; sales of 75,000 tbs. Native Kleeen at 4ika OOe. tor one- pre-pav postage. A. FillVKHTOI.'K .1, Mill, 
quarter to fnll-hlood Saxony-tbo la*ter rate forcboico; al- 657-51 Toi.kuo, Ohio. 
so, sale* 01 m.ono ttn CaUfiirniaii at ll.ii-'iOc. forordinsrv to- 
tin* 011 all 1 1 ; 15,(is* lbs I .ambs and super pulled at 3Va'37c,; T . ■■—, ■ 1 , /—* , , rri/—. n-.- ,—r ■, , ,—. i-xttittt 
121 biles Ea*l Iodla. at 2t*(c; 60 do. Cape at 3bc , six months, | U d -*—wzs X okJU Xri. 
and60 do. washed Coruoyr* on private terms. 'J _____ ^ 
Am. Saxony fleece 7R lb.M(?6S ^ 3SrEW BOOK 
Am.full blood Merino ... 4*x52 and onh 
^5 destined to cbeate a sensation. 
Extra. Pulled. 42tai47 JuhI l , ul.i boil. 
QTI.YIA AMF.BIriANA - AMERICAN ARBOR VIT.K 
th EVEitGP.KKN KbN IK This beauMful amt Hardy 
Evergreen makes a permanent hedge screen and wind 
•Teak, bend for s Circular The trade supplied oti liberal 
terms. Diane, Delaware and Concord Grape Vinos; Wil¬ 
son'* Albany ytrawberrv, tc_ Ac Address 
468-fit A. ,1. MuOI.AVK, Palmyra, N. Y, 
IJLOOMINGTON BUR8EEY, lUlnois- 
* Fruit anp Ornamental Trkk*, a large stock cho«p 
for cash. Apple,} In » year*, 1 , 11 * 1 , $25 to $"5. Stocks, I 
year, seleuted. in.OOn, $3»'. Gooseberry, Itnughtnn, strong, 
hO, $1. tlnspberry. many snrls, Inn, $2 to $'■ Strawberry. 
Wilson’s. I'.T Seal let, (!. Cone, lo'-' i, .ir \Va*hin*ton, ariil 
others, pure, till, $1; 1,111), $s. Tulips, 100, ol )0 named 
anrls, Db’l and Sg'l, $1. Ilaat. Grafts, 1",II90, $50; Ac-, Ac., as 
per Lints. Ca*h order* iu fall packed free 
556-2t F K. PHOENIX 
100.000 trees. 
HIGHTSTOWN, N. J., NURSERIES, 
ISAAC POLLEN, Phopiiiktoh, 
Ori-KicH for sale Tor the Full of I Mu and Spring of 1861, 
in ,ihjw Pkai'II Tkkkp of the beat ssaorted market varieties. 
Also a complete assortment of oilier fruit tun;* Catalogue* 
supplied gratuitously on application. 
Address ISAAC PtTI LEN, 
456-3t lliglitstiiwn, Mercer Co., New Jersey. 
A\,' AMIINIJTON nrKAKItY, SfENt’ICU, TtflUA CO., 
' ' NY .—2111 thou** ml Apple*, 1 In 6yeai* old, for salt* 
very Chear. by the thousand Also, .a goon s nek of Cher¬ 
ries, 7 to IU feel high, together with dwarf ami standard 
Pear ami Peach tree*. A iplendlil tot of Norway Sin nee, 2 
to 4 feet high 2/411 large Red Hutch Currants, Dinning 
slid, at ffl per 100, BP.tOn 2 year old Apple Stocks, id,ml 
Cberrv S'n.ks. Ttiis Niiraery now cover* 30 acre* of 
ground, and in well s locked with all tho leading v arm ilea of 
Ft nit anil tiro* men'al Tree*, Shrubs, 11 ml Plants, and Small 
Fruits. All of which will lie sold at 11 great bargain, a* tho 
proprietor wishes to clear the ground this fall und In tin* 
spring of 1861 . 
Orders for Root Grafts, if received this fall, w III he filled 
at $6 per thousand. Reinris til rids lied for $1,60 per thou¬ 
sands stick*. [666 21 1 JOHN A. NICHOLS. 
[666 211 
JOHN A. 
he best manner for all parts of 
rpHE PEOPLE’S C 
EVERYBODY’S 
GREAT BOOK. 
LAWYER 
COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS, 
BV FItANK CKOBliV, 
■ II 1 I, A D K I. I* H I 
undressed, Otic. 
70,000 Purchasers. 
Endorsed by 70,000. 
TUB WOOL [MARKET*. 
NEW Y'ORK, Sept fi. —The demand is moderate, owing 
to the light stocks offering and the extreme prte.eH preva¬ 
lent; sales of 76,000 lbs. Native Fiance at 4ika 6Pi’. for oim- 
quarter to full-Mood Saxony the briter rate for eh nice; al- 
si 1 , sales of .’0,ii'0 lbs Californian at I !■ • toe for ordinary to 
tin* nmdi! r; )6,(1si Itis Lnmbs' and super polled at 3,V7ii37c,; 
121 bales East I odla. at fill do. Cape at .'toe, six months, 
and 60 do. washed Corutiva on private terms. 
Am. Saxony fleece^! ftl..... 64(?68 
Am.full blood Merino......... 48(a)62 
Ain. half blood and three-fourths Merino.... 43ihlfi 
Am. nativa And Due-fourth Merino....-34*33 
Extra, Pulled. 42 •• i7 
SurmrtluM, Pulled. 84(5)36 
No. 1, Pulled. .2%30 
IjHinb's, pulled,...840615 
California, extra. 00(500 
California, flue, unwashed.20(5^2 
California, common do.lOailt 
Peruvian, washed. 26(531 
Yalparaiso, unwashed. KWwBIK 
Routh Am. eornvnnn, washed. li>5 13 
HoutU Am. Eutre Kins, do. 15(5)18 
South American, unwashed. A^dl 
South Am. Cordova, waahed. 20(5)21 
E»*t India, washed. 12'a)25 
African, unwashed. 9@]8 
African, washed... 165)28 
Smyrna, uriwsshed..,,. 11018 
Smyrna, washed_... . 22(5:28 
Mexican, unwashed. 11(014 
THE SUNNY SOUTH; 
ilipaa ano Skinm * BOSTON, Sept 0—There is no change in fleece or ptitl- 
SlMiightar " sfeKxe* ed Wool Market ILrtn, with sales of IVt.Ooo lb* at previous 
n»lf . 7i',„|,,„ rates. The demand is only for the medium grades.if lleeee. 
Sheep peVt*’”’*/' Nio/lba »* prices ranging from 44(3 rAt. '.1 lb. A Jot of 163 hales Tex- 
lounb nett*.siWrfysn ** sold on private lermR, and tho sales of foreign embrace 
"sisKD* * 400 bale* Cape, Medit* rraueau and South American, anil 80 
4 - 1 * 1 upRirn. 
Pork, cwt.. jMXxYOO Clover, bush.$6.221<h«.76 ballots Pemvian at /arm 111 prices, a* to quality 
Q..r.r *xn a i» a rgv'7. r fut rr: 4 1. _ .. r,. ~ ..... n. _ _ _ 4. ■ * ;.. *W, ^ try . try . 1 
The Soutlierner at Home, 
KMBRACINO 
FIVE YEARS’ EXPERIENCE 
OF A 
NORTHERN GOVERNESS 
IN THU 
Land of Sugar, Rice, Tobacco and Colton. 
EDITED BY 
PROFESSOR J. H. INGRAHAM, 
or m 1 s a 1 a 3 1 p p t. 
Handsomely bound in Hno Volume, )2mo. 826 pages. 
Price, $',25. 
LITERABV NOTICES. 
Tits Sonsy SOtiTit.—’’ We have rarely pocpml within the 
Coversofa more ap|ieti*iugvt)ium», Al though not intend- 
---j s • 1 - ....... - -J,--- 
D.uky, Sid. 
Batter, roil.12.^6i|3s 
Butter, brkin. 00(a) 12c 
Cheese...,.8010c 
L&rd, tried.t3013lic 
T&llow, rough.6!^o 
Tallow, tried.4»‘i(3)10o 
SraCbbT............T$L35 
Hay, tun.fH,no(.'7ll,00 
Mravv, tun,.$ 0 ,noted,00 
Wool, J) lb... ..‘MaiiOc 
WbitefiBb, bbl.$9,(110)9,69 
Codfish,quintal. $4,6006,26 
Troat, bbl. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION [MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 10 —Fi.or« — Market 10c better, with 
a good export aud home trade demand and gpeuuiative in¬ 
quiry. Sales at tA.y&aXviJ for superfine State: $6 J r«Va0.15 
for extra do ; $6,75.0)5,8.5 for eupei Western: $6,411x6,36 for 
common to medium extra up; t 6 , 2 o:<i,';,;tofr/r shipping brands 
extra rouqd hoop Ohin—closing Arm, with holder* dispos¬ 
ed to iosist up-m very lull prices. Canadian a shade bet¬ 
ter; sale* at $5,76(^85 for guper; $6,15^/7.60 for common 
to choice extra. 
Grain—W heat V.afla better, with a brisk export demand; 
sales winter red Western at $1,38(4)1,40; uimound do. at $1,33 
@1,37; white Michigan at $1,4501,62; white Indiana at $I,4U 
@1,49; amber Oluo at $),4u; amber Iowa at $1.33; amber 
iltarriages. 
I.v Palermo, on Tuesday evening, the 4th inst., hr Rev. 
A. N. Damon, of Vermillion, G. IJ. JOHNSON and Miss 
KATIE E. BECKWITII, both of the former place. 
?D£att)0. 
In this city, on the 10th inst., ALBERT HENRY, infant 
son of Dr. N. S. Barnes. 
S. Barnes. 
to goou; wmte Kentucky at $ 1 , 6 ) 1 , 1 , 06 ; Milwaukee club at 
tl,3P@t,32t<. Hye source And Arm; sales at77(a89c. Barley 
scarce and wantednt&Jc. Corn a shade firmer; sates at 6o5i 
70c for sound mixed Western, alloat and iu store; 70c for do 
to arrive in lfV(ii 15 day*. Oat* firm at lt@42e for Western, 
Canadian and State. 
Provisions — Pork dull and without striking change; 
sales at $19,45(5,19.60 lor new mess: $19,26 for old do; $14,12 
(|"U,S7 fur new jirnne; $13,25 for old do. Lard steady, sales 
at 12ki@13‘ 4 c. Butter at 12l a 'X17c for Ohio ; 16@2Jo for 
State. Cheese steady at 9>»@llc, 
ALBANY, Sept 10. —Flopr and Meal. — Supply fair, 
with light inquiry. Holders firm; sales about 1,206 Uhls. 
Grain—W heat in light demand; sate* common white 
Michigan at $1,40: fair do. at $1,48; prime do. to arrive at 
at $1,50; white Indiana on r. t. Rye in some demand; sale* 
in lots it 74@76ii. Corn quiet and trauumtionE light: sales 
at 67@6cc. Sale* State oats at 39>ic in car lot*. 
BUFFALO, Sept. 16.—Pnom—In fairdemand and market 
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20 bushel* Mav./aid Cherrv Pits at $4 : fet hushut. 
Plum snu Poach Stones for sale. 666-4t 
IhuiHVille, N. Y., 1860. BRISTOL * WILLIAMS. 
QHOICE BULHOIIH ROOTS. 
New Doicriptive and Priced Catalogue of 
Hyacinthff, 
Ijiliums, 
Tulips, See., &te. 
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ANDREW BRIDGE MAN, 
668 fit 878 D load way, Now York. 
rillKIIHY FITS. CHEAP. -SO bushels M.mnrd Cherry 
Pits, iu good order, at $3,60 per bushel. 
Address JOHN MURPHY, 
864-61 Dansvilln, Livingston Co., N. Y 
rpBCE DELAWARE OltAPK VINES.-On* year old, 
J .trnng, $1; two years, $1,60 to $2. Extra largo layers 
with bearing wood, $2 to $3. -rnnlier layers, $1 to $1,60. 
Also, very line Logan Vines, $1 to$2. All oilier good vari¬ 
eties, uew and old, at lowest rale*, Hernl !<u « Clrenlar. 
GEORGIC W. CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
August, 1800. 55-1-tlt 
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Send for Circulars. 654 
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in addition to the more common sorts of 
NATIVE GRAPES, 
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Ono or two years old, and tine one year old plantsof While 
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Orange, Franconia , linenr.trs (hunt, foit., including seve¬ 
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STRAWBERRIES. 
The most extensive stock of saleable plants and varieties— 
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BLACKBERRIES, 
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F liOKl iti: t.’Osp 
654-ft Genesee Valley Nurserius, Rochester, N. Y. 
I ff ABM FOR BALE.-About to remove from the State, 
1 [ offer lor sale, very cheap, my Farm of 21)0 sore*, one 
mile (rom WaLerloo,— 100 acres in wood, worth half the 
price I a*k for the farm. New house and barn, peppermiut 
distillery and betiding, orchard and twn good wells.— 
Liberal credit for one half the purchase money. 
Address 0. B. CLARK, 
August It, i860—tt. Waterloo, huueca Co., N. Y. 
G REAT CERIBBITY.- Particulars sent free. Agents 
wanted. SILVW k CLARK, Biddeford, Maine. 
lslier*, Rochester, N. Y. 
extras. 
Grain—W heat, the stock for present delivery is light, 
and most of Hi* sales have been made to arrive. Demand 
fair an ) market firm. No. 2 Chicago spring to arrive at 
$1,10; No t uo. on the spot at $1,1214.and red Ohio at $ 1 ,- 
20>i- Ti,i,. morning, choice No ,2 Chicago soring, on the 
spot, at $!,]•.•, No. l do. to arrive at *1,13; Milwaukee club 
to arrive ut $t,17W, and white Indiana at $1,26. Coruin 
luoderalR dermoid and market steady. Rale* Saturday at 
54c. This morning at bV&HSb Oats, market quiet and 
steady n; 31c, R.irjev quiet Ht MV ; 5 * 0 . Rye nominal at file. 
Pko visio.xp . Market firm. Heavy rues* pork being held 
at *13,50: 110,00 for light do., and $15,00 for prime Beef 
dull at $7,00 for rnovfl. :ind $5,M) tot prime. Bacon firm at 
12 c for sacked bams; U?*c, for sugar cured barns; fijSc. for 
plain do, ami ff,r shoulder*. Lard scarce at 13c. New 
cheese i* -cllirjg from first hand* at with fair re¬ 
ceipt* — Commercial Advertiser. 
OSWKCn, S M pt. 10 .—Fr.offH - Market quiet. 
.GkaIX—W heat firm: sale* Milwaukee Club at $1,25; No. 2 
Chicago spring at $1,18. Guru firm; Bales Indiana at 60c.— 
Other grains quiet 
PHlLADKLrrii a, Sejd. 16.—Flour dull; sales super at 
Sofa. 6,25. 
Graiv—W heat declined 2c; sales red nt $1.40(51,43; white 
Sl,48(a)l,5H. Corn buoyant; gales yellow at 75c- 
TORONTO, Sept. s—Floch —There has been nothing 
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TyOCGHTON SEED WHEAT FDR SAEE. it ia the 
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ruiEllltY SEEDS.—We have 2 « oushels fresh Cherry 
Vv pits we will sell at $3,50 per bushel, where 6 or 10 
buanels are taken. Single Imshel, *4 
A. FAHNESTOCK k SONS. 
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stork in the different departments, and will be furnished 
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each! . - . 
No l-Lbtscripfri'e Catalogue of bruits. 
No 2 — Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental trees, 
Shrubs, t/c., for the Autumn of I860 and Spring of 1861 
No. 3 Catalogue of Dahlias, Verbenas, Green- Roues 
and Redding Plants. 
No 4 ■ H’holesaU Catalogue or Trade List, for Nursery - 
men and Dealers, and other* who may wish to buy in large 
quantities, for Autumn of 1860. 
No. 5— Catalogue of Flowering Pulbs. Address 
55-1-61 FROST it CO., Rochester, N. Y. 
>p;iurH. nUOVDlfti vuiuiviuoir. auu wvuut ot uwoo 
too utnimrou* to mention. Also, the r.elubrated “ Straight 
Draft Flow,” which we offer cheaper than the cheapest 
636-tf MOORE, HEB1NG k CO. 
rpjCKTD FDR THK MILLION —K.TIHNO NSW. 
1 Office No. 7 Mansion House Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [62A-tf| E. S’. WTItSON. 
H Ai. M. O. MMRDDFF, Breeders of pare Short-horn 
. arid Alderney Cattle, South Down and Silesian 
Sheep, Suffolk arid Essex Pigs, Rochester, N. Y. [621tf 
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Prices from $60 to $ 110 . Hemmers, $6 extra. 
3. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
SlA-tf Nos. 8 and to Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
L IME.—Pages i'crpctoiil kiln, Patented July, 1807.— 
Superior to any in use for Wood or Cool. Irk cords of 
wood, or lji tuns of coal to HD bbl*—coal not mixed with 
ston*. Address [454-tfl 0. D. PAGE, Rochester, N. Y. 
