MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
I MPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND FARMERS—Ooulil’* 
I’rvinlttiR, Corn llusker-s.—A simple lalsir-savlng Imple¬ 
ment of merit mid utility, soving J-J labor nnd all sore Unger.* - 
only 25 cent?, (»ent free,) Circular* sent on application. -Agenta 
wonted in every jectlon. Address 
E. NA3H. Aubtim, N Y 
WIVE. F^X3LHSTC3- 3 S 
PARING- AND SLICING APPLE MACHINE. 
rpm>; inventor, realizing that a machine of 
A. this bind would moot tho wants of o large portion of com¬ 
munity, after much time and labor Iih . brought out and perfected 
this Ingenious and labnr-aav imr mach ine 
Soma of tlm adviintegoB of til" machine are— 
1st—It pants and elicer. «n apple with Incredible quickness, 
leaving lim core only upon the fort 
2mi—A large pot enntape of apple L» saved hy this method. 
3rd—All the ntlcen are of imirorxil thickness, and are curved In 
such a manner that tb«y will not park wftan drying. 
4th— A girl of Hftpsit CM) pan; and rlieft twenty Imshni* in a day. 
5th—Om: sunny day will dry die Unit when cut) By Hub machine. 
6th—The quicker fruit is dried, tint whiter it will Vie when dry, 
and it will he sweeter ami taste mure like green apples when 
used, as ilia Juice of the apple doea not ferment and sour it. 
The above assertions will bo proved lo ail who will call and 
tee the machine at No. 101 am! 153 Main St.; No. 65 Buffalo St.; 
No. 2i)9 State St., and No. Si Drown Ft. 
County and Town Rights for Sale by Him SuhecriW- 
SQSMteow Wil.r.iA M FAILING, Rochester, N. Y. 
KCHAI. Nltw-YORKKU Omci, / 
Kor:HKsrv.it, Sept. 8,1857. 5 
The past week has not witnessed any change in the prices of 
Flour or Wheat. Com exhibits a decline of 3c per bushel. Oats 
have fallen ofT 4fo.it>;. Barley is now only bought by brewers 
and 80c la paid—ttioro is not enough coming in, however, to fix 
the market, BennB now bring $1.5O(ai2,U0,—a decline of 50o in 
anticipation of tho new crop. 
Provisions.—I nitio change in this lino of trade. Potatoes am 
still falling In prlco, 
Hay—But little in market and is firm at quoted rates, with an 
upward tendency. 
ROCHE3T £11 WHOLES ALB PRICES. 
Ft.otTR and Grain. Honey, box, .13c 
Flour, bbl.$*i,IK)(a)7,80 Candies, box.l%@14j£c 
Whont, Gen.Si, (bon],50 Fuuits asp Roots. 
Best white Canada, $1,45(u)l,90 Apples, bushel.3S@50c 
Com,.'. 87e Ho. dried.J2,W.v 2.25 
Oats, .iii r Potatoes,.31 Or->,u 
Barley..‘80c Hinas and Hums. 
Buckwheat,.63®85o Slaughter,.Offific 
Beans,.5L25fa:l,50 Cnlfi.OOfdilnc 
Peas.$l,lXKuil,2S Sheep pelts,.liliu S8o 
Meats " Lamb do.XKjx&J£c 
Pork, Mess.$25,CH*®2fi,50 Seeds. 
l)o owl...,..SrMKWl.ixi Glover, hushel, ... .S'i,.VM,.7.00 
Beef, f j cvn........$5,75^jT),Oil Timothy,.$3.50^.00 
Spring lrambs each,$1,50;,i.2,25 Sundiuks. 
Mutton (carcass). $5.50(rit6,50 Wood, hard,.$4,50foi5,5b 
Hams, irnokod_ISJifiiuMfic Do. soft,__ ipVJOfaH.'W 
Sti.'.n 1,1.. —. II, 171 ... I I'm. I I/.KI..I, Z': IMI ", r 'i I 
Arrival of the Vanderbilt and Asia 
Arrival of the Illinois. 
L£IUB*TttR SHEEP FI)U &AJLK. 
I OFFER FOR SALK an Imported Leicester Buck— bred by 
iVm, Scaiidv, near Nottingham. England. Also buck and 
ewe Lambs; cot from tin; above-named Buck, and from Kwes 
bred lir John Cade, of Whitby, Canada West 
-lotwR EZRA RINGER, Lyon*. N Y. 
Tub steamship Vanderbilt arrived at New York 
on the 2d, and the Asia at same port on the 3d 
instant. 
Gbkat Britain.— The steamship Great Britain, 
from Australia, with £400,000 in gold, was off Liv¬ 
erpool when the ABia left. 
The Commons had passed tbe bill authorizing 
the emb 'dimout ol' tbe militia. Lord Palmerston 
stated that tbe French Government had made no 
request, for the expulsion of refugees; aud even if 
they had, the British Government bad no power to 
accede to it 
It was generally supposed that Parliament would 
be prorogued about the 25th. 
England, it is said, Is about to enlist a foreign 
legion for India, and the Island of Heligoland is to 
bo usod aB the recruiting station. 
The U.8. steam frigate Niagara w»9 at Plymouth. 
Mr. Ten Rroeck ran his horse Belle for the Raw 
cliffe produce stables, at, tho York meeting, at d 
she oaine in tonrth. 
The bullion In the Bank of England had de¬ 
cree if;d £24,000. 
No decision had been come to at the departure 
of the Vanderbilt concerning the Atlantic cable. 
The directors sit la permanence, and the com¬ 
manders of all the ships will consult with them.— 
The official report of the engineer is published, 
and express^ greater confidence than evor as to 
the final result. 
Francs.—A broker of the Paris Bourse had 
been sentenced to fine and imprisonment for as¬ 
serting that, the conspiracy to assassinate the Em¬ 
peror waa a plot got up to influence the election. 
fttrasiA.—The Russian? were stated to have been 
def eated on the banks of the Mubal. They lost 6 
guns and 64 puck horses. 
It, is said that Hnhamyl, wit.li 25,000 Circassians, 
had also defeated the Russian army, which at¬ 
tempted to dislodge him from the banks of a river 
c j.uoiuadiug souio passes. After a battle, which 
las el ten honrs, 'ho Rnssirns were driven across 
tbe river. Sev.rU fortified places built hy the 
Rusal ana al grunt oo.'t, for the maintenance of their 
communication, fed into Schamyt’B bands. 
tt is said urn Russia has j m given orders in 
France and England lor nine linivof-battle-ships, 
four frigates, "’<> corvette*, two galliots, and four 
transports—nil screw s earners. 
Turkey.—a telegraph message from Constanti¬ 
nople announces that the Sultan has communicated 
to those European Ambassadors woo had suspend¬ 
ed relations with the Porte, that, be is occupied 
with the formation of his new ministry, aud that 
until tboCrtlduet should be constructed, diplomatic 
intercourse would not bo resumed. 
India, —The Nubia arrived at Suez on tho 14th 
ult She brings dates from Calcutta to the 21st of 
Juiy, Madras, 25th July, Gallo, 28th July, Aden, 
8th August. The telegraph message from Suez is 
meagre and confused. It i9 stated that Delhi is 
not taken, but tbe date is not given. Geu. Barnard 
is reported to have died. 
Tho news given in the Bombay Times, of July 
15, by last mail, respecting the taking of the Oam- 
nepose by tho rebels, and tbe massacre of the 
Europeans there is confirmed. 
The Suez message says:—Simooms Himalaya ar¬ 
rived at Calcutta with about 1,500 Chinese forces, 
to proceed at once u<> the country. Only 300 
moro troops were expected of Gen. Henbelerek’a 
forces. 
Rebels beaten on three occasions, and sevoral 
guu3 taken between Okaliabad aud Cawnore, the 
latter re-taken from Nanashibb. Ilavoleck is fol¬ 
lowing up the Blittec about ten rallea 
Sir lleory Laurence died of wounds received in 
a sortie from Tucknow, where at present all is well. 
All the troops in Oude have mutinied. Agra all 
quiet. Native troops disarmed. 
Tho European ami Indian Junction Telegraph 
Line is about to be carried out from Bagdad north¬ 
ward. 
Commercial l5TBU.iGKNCB.-Tbo Brokers’ circular says 
wheat has met wilh a dull sale. Prime qualities of which 
must tm noted l$$3d per "fllbs. dearer; inferior gorti with¬ 
out change. Flour is 6d par barrel dearer; Indian coru alow 
and rather easier. 
Rlcharnon, Spence h Co., quote wheat steady and un* 
changed, without much business. Flour is sparingly dulL 
Useful sorts of barrels and sacks could not he sold without 
submitting to a reduction of 0<l@ls aad the the sales am 
very limited. Indian corn dull and a decline of 6d for 
mixed. Other sorts supported at nearly former rates. 
Tub steamship Illinois, with the California mails 
of the 5th of August, and nearly $1,600,000 in 
specie, arrived at New York on the 3d inst. 
There is little news of interest from California 
in addition t.o that received from New Orleans.— 
Political affairs were the chief topic. 
The weather had been good, and the nows from 
the crops excellent. 
The towns of 8t. Louis and Michigan Cliffs had 
been destroyed by fire. 
The mining intelligence was favorable. 
The Americans had nominated aticket forState 
officers. 
The frigate Wabash was Bt AspinwalL The sloop 
of-war Saratoga had gone to San Juan. 
In the department of Lapaz, Bolivia, 15,000 In¬ 
diana had died from fever, in Cocoroco 3,000, and 
other provinces in proportion. 
The Peruvian revolution does not appear near 
an end- Vlvauoo was ot Barapiqui, with 1,000 to 
1,500 men. The President, it was rumored, would 
attack him. 
Mutinies have occurred at Callao on board sev¬ 
eral American ships. They were suppressed by 
the British frigate Monarch. 
O n I O LIFE A Nil TRUST HO. CHECK*, Kanawha 
Bills :i;.rl Smooth Spanish Quarter* not taken In payment 
for The Orl.-utiil llamn cha-mer. VV'.j can *ell thla valua¬ 
ble linlo work on 'Limingand Doctoring Horse* for good money. 
Mulled anywhere for 35 cent *—0 eopioH $1. 
Algo, Tito WenlIier„mete». containing over 200 ways of 
foretelHug tho weather Same price. Ad drees 
_ U. J. ELDRIDGK, Cincinnati, O. 
FRUIT TREES l-’OR SALE. 
H aving purchased the commercial NURSB- 
kibs, recently owned hr Jar M. TayI-oh, I now otter for 
Sale 150,1100 Apple Trees fronio to 7 I'cct high; lOO.OtNI do. 2 years 
old, very nice, for California, Kaii5.es, or the West; 75,001) Apple 
Scodline,; 80,0110 Anger Quince Stock*: 40,dll) Dwarf Pears, 
35,1*10 Standard do., ril.dOO Cherry, 25,000 Plum, a beautiful lot 
of Dwarf Cherry, Quince bushes and wool*'. Grape Vines, Cur¬ 
rants, Kbado and Ornamental Tree;, A-c , Ao. All of the above 
Trees ate remarkably healthy, and will be gold as low aa can be 
obtained hi tho stale, and will he «af«l r packed ant) shipped.— 
All order* should be sent in soon for tho Fail trade, aud will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. H M KAN NET, Syracuse, N. Y 
250,000 
HEAR TREES, Standards anil Dwarfs, for 
sale by GKO. W. WILSON, Malden. Mnsn, 
14 HI BUSREjLS IV i v I KK HARLEY nice for Food 
f for Pale ot $2 pcr bushel, bv JOHN W IIJ.IAM8. 
West Henrietta, N. V„ Aug. 18, 1857 339w4 
WANTED! 
'USU WILL BE PAID FOR 14M> TUNS OF BONE 
J at the Hutton Factory on the Canal Feeder at Kochestei 
399w4 E. L. THOMAS. 
GROVER & BAKER'S 
CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, 
495 Broadway, New York ; 18 Summer St, Boston, 
_ and 7So Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 399w4 
SHORT-HORNS. 
T HAVE IN MY STAPLES THREE YOUNG BULLS, two 
J_ of which I offer for gale, vlr.; 
'• HIAWATHA,” 16W—red—calved Nor 1855, bred by Sam’l 
Thome. Keq A first-clues animal tn every respect, with extra¬ 
ordinary good handling and quality—Price $1,01X1. 
KNIGHT OF <i\V Y N N K,” —mostly red—cal vert Mov, 1857; 
bled by Sunil Tho ran. Eaq.; got hy Or mil Duke 2d, (I Tail,) out 
of Die th (iwynne, by Balco (89I.M For farther pedigrees, aeo 
2d voi A. H. B., psire 352—Price $50(1 
lived J ' ible 
145Ub. out of ' Irumle—reo Xd voi. A. H. II, p. 357— Price $9X1 
Also several Cows and Heifers to calf to Hiawatha, at IVom 
$21X1*0 *5*X>. 
My farm L but live toiimte* walk IrOrn Bennett Shit ion of 
New Turk Central Railroad, (old road, , and five mU«s east of 
Anhnnj, (-fill w-l) J. R. PAGE, Sonne tt, N. Y. 
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NEW YORK CONFERENCE SEMINARY. 
Pro5 JOHN 0. FERGUSON. A. M„ PrineipaL 
ANLT 1490 pi.r year for lioa-d and tuition. Uepartmentss 
(or 1.adies and Gentlemen. The Ladies are under tho Su¬ 
perintendence of an tr;.« iru.y.i J'rtcmtrat, Coriveyunco free 
from Albnrry at the oommeneement of each Term Next Term 
begins Oct 2ti. For (Wilier information, arldrcss the Prinelpa! at 
Charlottevlllf, N. Y. ,;T.. ri 
Important from Kansas 
From the Qaindaro Chindoxoan-, of August 29tb, 
we learn that on Wednesday, the 20th ultimo, there 
was a Mass and also ft Delegate Convention at 
Grasshopper Falla, to docide upon going into the 
October election. At the Mass Convention there 
were between four and five hundred men present, 
and this number was composed of persons from 
every section of Kansas—the North, the South, the 
East, and the West 
The Mass Convention was organized by choos¬ 
ing Judge G. W. Smith, Chairman; Dr. Davis and 
Rev. D. Foster, Vice Presidents; It G. Elliott, Dr. 
Kob, Mr. Miller, and Mr. Ross, Topeka, Secretaries. 
A Committee on Business, consisting of five per¬ 
sons from South of the Maria de Gygnes river, ten 
between the Maria de Cygnea and Kaw river, and 
ten from North of the Ivaw river, was appointed, 
of which Gen. J, H. Lane was made chairman. 
A committee was appointed to prepare an ad¬ 
dress to the people of the country. 
After considerable discussion, in which Gov. 
Robinjou, Gen. Lane, and Judge Smith advocated 
the policy of voting at the October election, altho’ 
it was appointed under the bogus laws, and James 
Red path, Judge Conway, Wm. Phillip*, and Rev. 
Daniel Foster, opposed it was resolved thd they 
participate in the election. 
The Convention recommended to the citizens of 
eaoh voting precinct in the Territory, that they 
choose a committee of three responsible men, who 
shall record all votes offered, and if any are re¬ 
fused, the reasons for suoh a refusal; and that the 
citizens be present in sufficient numbers to pro¬ 
tect the committees. 
Tho delegates, one hundred and sixty-three in 
number, afterwards nominated M. J. Parrott, for 
Congress. 
Kggtt dozen,..,..f2(G;.13e | Trout, bw.JiMX) 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS 
NEW YORK, &*jit. 7. -Hour—Mnrkit lOfjilXc iqwvr, ami 
Tory dull nn<! (leprhgsed. Sale* at $534'- 0*5,40 fur com to choice 
rupcT J-'uin, fcX.vkqTi.yO for extr-i do. V5.25ffi\5,4&for super Mich, 
Ind, III, Wij, Iowa nn*i Ohio; $5,li<l(aT*,25 for com to medium 
extra do; tnaiket L-looinv Vary heavy. Canadian lower; solos at 
$MX.iti6,«) for auper; $0'ai7,35 for i xfriv 
Grmx-W heat very beuvy and unsettled, and 1®?*: lower.— 
Sales Southern «(. 137e for red; I I?kiiIWc for white Kyo nominal 
at 8l>(a*A'i% Corn opoteal heavy and cloved a glooio firmer; *aleg 
mixed Western at 7il*y7le, Afloat aurt lialireeot, mid olONing firm 
at latter figures. Oats dull and uncliangod 
I‘Rovimos«—Pork market opened firm and closed dull. Hales 
at $25.WVi iD.til) tor moss: $21,2Sri>j21,SU for prune. Lord steady; 
sales at Hatter to moderate demand. Cheese 
steady. 
BUFFALO, Sept 7.— Flour— Market closed lower on Satur¬ 
day, with sains extra Ohio at $5,TT{ii5,ti2tj. This morning, there 
is » firirtniyilfj at Cm decline, tod tlm market still fnvort tho 
pnrehate:; siler at $5fai5,25 for -1:per WiMonsin; $5,Z5 fordo 
Michigan; $5,44 for extra- do, $524', 5,75, lor do Ohio 
and IndlHtiH. 
OUlIt—Mxrket for Wheat closed lower and downward on 
Saturday evening, with sales red Indinnn, at $1,19. and very 
choice white Illinois, which is extremely scarce, at $1,11. This 
momlrsales Chicago spring at 90c, short time. Wo hear ol'75e 
ottered for tv* i cargoes jlioat. but si noon not accepted. Coni 
chived heavy on Saturday, at ufo This morning eLill lower, 
with sales at 50c Tho demand is mainly for distilling. Oats 
declining; tales Saturday, after our noon report, at 37c, and this 
morning at Stl. l ,'e. 
Gtuix ItEcrii'Tf.—The following will show tho receipts by 
Lake for the week ending 5th hist.—Flour, 2S.219 bills.; Wheat, 
2.11,587 bush.; Corn, 225,<W4 buen. Oat*,68,931 bttsh 
ALBANY. Sept 7.—Flour and Meal The market continue 
dull and drooping, with a limited buxine,** doing. The iK uiaiui 
I* prineipall* confined to tho better brand* or Mate and Western, 
for which lire market- favors the buyer, Corn Meal is qniet 
Grain—Miilera are not in marketl and there is but little if any 
demand for Wheat. Cora lowor and tn limited request at the 
decline. The receipts are ample and more than equal to tho de¬ 
mand. sale* Western mixed, part on p. t., M 73c. Barley is slow 
of sal*, amt toe market rnlea iti favor of tlm buyvjr, sales good 
two-rowed at, 90c; Wayne and Getieace Co. four-rowed a: $1. ami 
Tcry prime do at f l.tFjte, closing dull, with \ good supply to 
market. Oats quiet. 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
T he subscribers offer to the paij* trade a 
quantity of as finely grown Teem aud Stocks as con be 
found in the State, eeriaiiiUng in part of 
10,000 Apple Tbkks, 6 to 8 feet 
13,000 “ •• 5 to 7 •• 
12,000 Stak'd Clibkiit, 2 years, with fine heads 
tto.OOO " •* I “ very stocky & branched. 
5,000 Dwattr •• 1 '• " “ " 
IS,OOt» Star'd Pear, 2 “ extra fine. 
10,000 Ft. cm, 1 " 4 to 6 feet and very fine- 
6,000 Teach, 112 •• 
10,000 Am. ARBOR Vrr^, 2]^ feet well furnished A stocky. 
a,ooo Rai.sav Fir, 0$ to 3 foot 
100,000 Apple -Stuck.-, 2 years 
160,000 Cherrv ■- 1" •• very large 
60 Bcsukia Mjkxasd CttEttHr Fits 
A pple seed to season. 
S9Stt MAXWELLS. RAMSDEN A CO.. 
Dunsvitle. Ang. Zv, 1867 DansvUk), Liv. Co., N. Y. 
HAL LOCK’S PORTAE T * FG 
Crotn-f'ul Drng anti Circular Saw Mills Combined. 
rpuosK intending to cut wood, staves, head- 
X MO, vSniNOLRIt, Ac. ' 
_ . . the present fall and winter, will do 
well to examine tide Maeiiiue before entering their forests with 
tho nxe. . 
Uver one hundred lmvn liuen aold within the last two rears 
and in all Ciisos hnvo given entire satistaction. It ran be driren 
by anv of the ordinary horse powers nwd in thraaldiig It was 
awarded thn first jiremlum nt tho Inst two Stale Farr* at Elmira 
and Watertown, together with the fiudiPideritnratjTidaticin for a 
fanner's machine, fivr niUity. u,- : , ».-* and ronTentence for 
making stove and Railroad wood, staves, heading and shingle 
bolls: preparing nnd boretng fence cop*, slitting pickets, lath, 
hoards, Ac, Ac. Tho price of the machino w.ta one 21 Inch n-r- 
eular Saw and emu 5 foot Drag Saw, it JO. Cap au£ur amt slitting 
apparatus,extra, aceordtog to tho sise of the Saw 
Address R. D. HALIiOCX, Rncbeetev. N Y. 
PEABODY’S 
NEW HAUTBOiS STRAWBERRY. 
TAM NOW PR'r FARED TO KSLL THE PLANTS OF 
X this moss wonderful fruit, os reduced rate* fbir superb 
trult, the present season, altnocgh badly hindered by late frost 
and hy drouth, has fully sutinined all that I have claimed for 
it, vi».!—I* is I he largest -i»e ; most beautiful rich, deep crim¬ 
son color ; of the firmest lUviir; .'l,mh ll;p>, melting and j»i«y; 
and bettra tnuirpottstioii better sh8ti auy Strawberry ever yet 
cultivated. It Is tho cari -wt of a l H-rawtierrlPs, blooming Just 
as »oon in the Spring ns the frost wlli permit It. and continnes 
in frait until Fail, it i - a hardy, rapid, and vigorous grower, an 
abundant hearer, and adapted to auy latitude where the Straw¬ 
berry will fruit That I may not !«* sreueed ijf over-e*ritnaliog 
the ralnc of this Strawnorry, I give to my Circular extracts 
from venous papers. Notth nnd South, and’from letter* ol dis¬ 
tinguished private Individual T owing the cellmate In which 
Tils iruK is held by thoss who have had the opportunity of teste 
hue it 
Tairs plant being '.i-mssphrodite. prtslncet fmii without an 
Impreg'iAlor,which is agoi ii aiivKntag- over pistillate varieties. 
Plants pnt out this Fall will produce Qua fruit next Spring and 
Summer. 
The Northern and Middle States may procure these plants 
from Messrs J. it THOltBUKN A CO., 15 John 9b, New 
York . and the exlnnie tfonthem States from FOAfhKOY A 
MARSHALL. Mobile, and J. A. MullIO.S A GO. ttj iiagarine 
Ft-, New Orleans I w ill pack tlie plants tn packages of one 
Xkw'n. and one Jfuntlrrtl. eatdi. In eaub and tnurs, kj that they 
can have air and ship them by Expree* to my agenlr twice a 
week, toereby Insuring a continued fresh supply, and pu*. the 
plants at the following rates;—For * package ot HU. $ln; for a 
package one dozen, $2 Ordorr accompanied wito the rasa will 
receive prompt attention from either Messrr. J V.. Thorbnrn, 
15 .lo'n -T., New York Fori, Toy A Marshal. Mtblte, or J A. 
Morton. Sew Orleans. I will semi single dtntcns to any para of 
the Felted States, by }T, rJ, on Ibe recepriou of $3; and will send 
psckagt’i of 1,000, by R-sllroad or Express, for F'l. Packages 
of 1.IK.KI may be ordered through my agents, giving them time 
to notifv me to forward thorn. In sending tho plums by mot], 7 
shall take care to obtain only the rnnavrs of the present season, 
and although they may m-l 1>*< as large as two year old munors, 
S et they will hear transportation better end bo more certain to 
re UHAS A. PRAWJBT. 
Cohtmbus. O*. Aligns! 1.1857 Ww5eow 
FIUUT THE EH AND FRUIT. 
rivilE SDRSfiRIBKR R ;IN - 
A in the N ursiiry bnstocjs, and having planted over 100 ucres 
of Orchard embracing more than I'l.UiU Tipi**, enabling him to 
test and compare varieties and propagate only those of real 
value, ii prepared (o frtniis i Trees in large quantity st prices 
heretofore unknown to the Tree trade. 
The preient stock embraces about ShO.nfX) Apple Trees of va¬ 
rious size*, among which l* an nbandant supply of Baldwin* 
and Gruetii.tgs Lfvl'rl Cherry Tree* one and two years old, t to 
12 feet, svsri I’es.ih Trees of best market soris. 45,000 two 
yems old, and 100,000 cm* year old Dwarf Fear Tree* of very 
superior quality; the former un; believed to be ibe Ixtt lot to tho 
United States, and warranted opt"- to the best. 
Also, a gvneril assortment of other Fruit and Ornamental 
Tree* and Plants at tow prices. 
Persons vvdtingth* grounds before October, ran see several 
hundred Dwarf rear Trees in fuit bearing; and any who doubt 
their success for Orchard culture, are especially invited to ex¬ 
amine them. T. G. YEOMANS. 
Walworth, Wayne Co., N. Y. 4t)lw3 
T. C. MAXWELL & BROTHERS, 
Geneva, Ontario Co., KT. Y. 
/"vFFKR FOR SALE A LARGE AND CHOICE ASKORT- 
V / meutof Fruit and Otnanuntil Irett. f.nf.retnt, <tr„ suitable 
for Orchard, Garden, Onmrnental and Nursery planting, com¬ 
prising 
Artu.it Thees, Standard, 3 and 4 year*, strong, 
" *• Dwarf, l and 2 years, 
Cherrv. " Stan'd. 1 A2yr»JA good supply of Duke* and 
•• Dwarf. I yr s MorelUs Athe morehanly setts 
Pkxh. “ Standard and lfwnrf, 2 years, fine stocky plants 
Pr.rjf, “ 2 yesrs, an the best Plum Stock 
Peach. " 1 year, shoot ffl',000, extra nice 
Apricot. •• 1 " nice and cheap. 
CnsRAXT, GoosEnEnnr and Stmawbeuuy Plaxts, Grape 
Vines, Ac. 
Horsr Chrst!»pt Trees, t to Sfeet Motrsraur Asn. 7 to In feet. 
Noewat-Spscck. " l '• t - AM Sn-cEit Ftn.2 " C >• 
An. Awwit Tit v, “ 1 •» 1 •• Krt> t’KPXR, l" 2 “ 
and a general assortment of other Nursery auieles- 
FOR TSrcrR.SER'^NIElIQ’. 
21)44,04)0 Qrtxcs Stocks, mostly Angers, from Cuttings end 
Layers; Appi.b SrorxJ, t'nrRKr Stock*, House Cukstsct and 
Sugass Ma pi.E SeoilUngs, one and two years, very nice, Ac., Ac. 
Packing done in the best manner, ihice Lit: sent on applica¬ 
tion. [OJlwSl Sept. I, 1857- 
NEW YORK, Kept. 2—Tho Current prices for the week at 
all the markets are a* follows;—Beeves—First quality, 11>£@ 
12c.; Ordinary,Metallic.; Common, 9,ti(s)10c.; Interior, 8X(uific. 
Cows a. xo Caites— First qualitv, $iJU;Ti;75; Ordinary, $5 (\t, 55 
Common, >lttuj-l5; Inferior, S35<ui35. 
Vkai.Calves— Extra, d ; jpt,7 1 ^C.; Other qiinlttics, 5@fic. 
Sneer Axn Lamos—F ict quality, $Si.rti,l»i; Other qualities, 
*36)4,00. 
Swiss—First quality, 7yjA)8c-; Other qaaiitlua, 7Kc 
CAMBRIDGE. Sei-t 2i—At market 17(77 Cattle, lUUO Heovos, 
and 707 Stores, consbtlcg of W.cikiug Quito. Cows and Calves, 
Yearlings, Two and Threo Years Old 
Prices—M arket ileef— Extra, S«,7N,t;!UH>; First qualitv, $7,50 
©Nik); Socoud quality, $7,26^7,76; Third quality, $$,0&3£i6,fi0; 
Ordinary, $S,®. 
Wo ii kim, 0xen-$ 9H, l.'41g;»Xl, 
Cows Dtp Cxtves—$.V* <5, 48, 50(®60 
Y * a Rt.t .* u s—$ i tVuJh. Two year* old—$25(0120. Threo rears 
Old—*aut« 8S. 
Riiekp a.xd LAMns—C2ti0 at market Prices—In lots, $1,50, 2, 
$2,50,5,IX! ea. - .. Extra and eelectfons, $3,7.\ai4.00. 
Savthe —650 at market- Prices—Live weight, 7!^@8c. lb.— 
Dressed, SufilOc 
Hrass—JCariidc. *1 lb Tallow— 7X@Se. » th. 
Pelts— 50(n/75o each. Calf Skins—IiVuiHc. «5 lb. 
Veal Calves—B ut little called for. 
Financial News, 
Doubtful and Brokkn Banks.— From the bnl- 
letin issued by onr banking houses, we learn that 
the following institutions are in bad repute: 
Bank of Hallowell, Me.; Exeter Bank, N. H.; So. 
Royalton Bank, Vt,; R. L Central Bank. R. I.; 
Farmers’ Bank, R. L; Mount Vernon Bank, R. J»; 
Tiverton Bank, R. L; Wooster Bank, Conn.; Com¬ 
mercial Bank, Perth Amboy, N. J.; State Bank 
Sacketta Harbor, N. Y,; Saeketts Harbor Bank 
Buffalo, N. Y.; Hollister Bank, Buffalo, N. Y.; 
Oliver lice & Co's Bank, Buffalo, N. Y.; Niagara 
River Bank, Tonawandn, N. Y.; Dauby Bank, Vt.; 
Bergen C'4>. Bank, N. Y. 
The loss of the Ontario Bank, at Utica, by the 
late defalcation of the officers, and misappropria¬ 
tion of its funds, is ascertained to be at least 
$200,000. 
Thk bankers of Chicago have been deeply 
“stuck” with a new counterfeit on tho Lumber¬ 
man’s Bank, Wisconsin, of the denomination of 
$10. It is exceedingly well executed, aud has de¬ 
fied the best jndges in the principal banks ul'Chi¬ 
cago. Indeed; so well is it executed, that after it 
was suspected and subjected to tho examination 
of a microscope, no difference could bo detected. 
There is, however, more than one-eighth of an inch 
difference in the length, the genuine being the 
shortest. The best way is to refuse all $10 notes 
of this bank. 
Thk Cincinnati Gazette says .—“Great c onfidence 
is manifested in the banks of Ohio, Kentucky, and 
Indiana. The Ohio Banks continue to strengthen 
themselves. Their customers, for whom they dis¬ 
counted bills against shipments of produce, aro 
paying i romptly, and every day adds largely to 
their available means. Of the Kentucky Banka it 
is hardly necessary to speak. These institutions 
have been so well managed, that they may be said 
to be impregnable.” 
G REAT ANT* sure SPECl t VTieSS have tent and 
an bring nim'te in fin- purchase of Farm, Town, County and 
State Rights for (those tovsutions .rr •firttrai hy all) Hunt's 
portable or permanent Sttlatout Fence an.l pun-tbie Unsacsinq 
Oat* post— patented. Dec. lfith, IS56, April 7th nnd June 30th, 
1857, for widen, or cats with lull description, enclose a postage 
stamp and address Dr. .IAS. Cl. HUNT, Cincinnati, O. 
Editors tnac-rtmg thin orivtirlif,.riciil arid Lote thrice, whir an 
Editorial calling attention to .1 and sending a copy to in y ad¬ 
dress, will receive a Farm Right for I’D acres. 398wt> 
T HK REST HOOKS T4> SKLIw —BnuktwlJvrs, Agents, 
ami Nowjracn will find u quick solo lor tboso new Hand- 
Books, Just publvsla-il HOW TO WRITE—HOW TO TALK 
-litIW IO BEILAVE—and UOW TO DO BUSINESS- Price 
free by mall, only 20 cents each, or the 6>nr in paper. $1 Com¬ 
plete in one largo gilt voi.. $1 60. now ready. Try them. Ad¬ 
dress FOWLER an t> WELLS. S« Broadway. N. Y. 400w4 
F OU a VALUABLE CONSIDERATION we fiRvefttr- 
eisired Mr. J. R. STArrmtn one Hundred of onr choicest 
Redact for Cooking. Baking, Making Creams, Partly. Preferves, 
Ac.. Ac SIMKON I.ELAND A CO.. 
MutnopriitiLTi Hotel, Broadway, New fork. 
The above Recipes. ic/if.-A are Copyrighted, will be sent free of 
postage on receipt of four letter stamps, by 
a) i tf J. R. STAFFORD, Id State street. New York. 
WOOL MABKBITS, 
AI4M KOK SALE— ',50 acres Land ot $35 per acre, to 
Harbor Hi-rk. Erie Co., P*. See advertisement to Knralof 
rltit. ieXlw3! CHAUNCKY C. WALKER 
NEW YORK. Sept. 2.—The market forthe medium imd better 
grades ot Domesti-- fleeces, under the InfluHiii-e of a panio- 
striekeii inotivy market, l* easier; aHIiougb tie supply here and 
in the interior of too State is exceedingly small, much more so, 
indeed, thun at this period Inst year. The same L true of Phila¬ 
delphia ami Boston, and the question arises, u hst has become ot 
the clip I Some parties assort Dial it is held back <m speculation, 
and that a tight money market will ire the menus to bring for¬ 
ward larger supplies. 
The quantity received here thus far this year Is qulto small, 
and consequently eve ry dealer ti poorly supplied. The fact 1.* 
that lire chp h»j passed more rapidly Into Um hands of manu¬ 
facturers by way of tho into tier, nnd althoutch it may ho found 
(ally as large, it not 1st gee, than last your, it is entirely inade¬ 
quate to trie wants of Irio tnArinfactUrtag capnoity of tlie coun¬ 
try, Owing lo the kich prices prevalent for ocreal products du¬ 
ring the last lew yunre, wool-rairing Inis been greatly neglected, 
and. to speak in plain Kngltah, the tarmere will not raiw it un¬ 
less they gel higher prices than have boon current lor tho W*. 
five war-. To obtain thete' rates, however, It .» m-cessarv that 
the duty should bo token <Uf the lino wools, which are ahboiti’.e- 
ly necessary for making htUidSOtBo broadcloth*. 
Thn low grades of domestic, trader the recent tonfT, have been 
Sought for with such eagerness that but little eon be had now 
ereti at a considerable advance, while the finer qualities, with 
the prostTAiiou of the broodeioth man n foe lories, have ttot im¬ 
proved at ail, but, on the contrary, are declining. No betterprool 
than this 1* uaccisary to salvo tho question tiiat has ptutlcd our 
wisest tegiristors lot years gone by. If the mamilnccurcr* her* 
could obtain the lino Herman ami Australian short wool* (re¬ 
quired for a mixture with our lung wools) free, ira impulse 
would :*jcm bo given to manufacturing, and at prices lor the raw 
material that w ould oven a-tculsh three who talso it. It b very 
evident that tbe supply now in the country i* short, aud if the 
woolen producers keep their looms ai work, high rates must 
rulo throughout the your notwithstanding the weakness exhibit¬ 
ed towatd the close ax above referred to. There lire some sel¬ 
ler*. however, who consider wool now the best stock to market 
snd will no totter their Blocks itnless at c \ creme rates; sates of 
I.fsdl.'tX) ttw. have hren effected in lots at from 4&>'35e, G trios, 
for snd nnd good full blood; tho latter was held Horn* time 
since as high at line, hut without finding buyers. Pulled wools 
are In light supply and are firm , the stock Is composed chiefly 
Of lambs'; sales of ttl,(W(l It*, lo lots at from 3Sy/«idc for common 
(o extra country. The finer grades Of foreign "aro held with in¬ 
creased firmness, while lire lower gt»A-s which had a great run 
daring tho past two months for manufacturing it to heavy Fall 
Arrival of the Arago, 
C ATAWBA AND ISABELLA.—VQtOfi Catawba and 10,- 
ijO j i-'tbolla one year old grape root* for sale. Will ex- 
efiango fomc for Apple, Cherry, Pear, Plum snd Quince stocks 
pvjwi BmvARD VAYT-OK, Cfoveland,O. 
C . A . Ii C H K <& CO., 
TKPORTSSS, MANUFACTURERS AND 
I Dealers in 
Watches. Jovrelry and Diamond* Plain and Fancy 
Stiver Wares Flop Table Cutlery. Stiver 
Plated Goods, and a groat Variety 
or Fancy Articles. 
Our witanment ot the above Goods Is ; o largest to bo found, 
snd tbe pricte the most rvatonabio. We invito the attention of 
tho*o who wish to examine or purchase 
C. A. Hottu, j No. 2 State 8b, Rocheeter, N. Y. 
dsto. T. Fox, ) Mfltfi 
fterss H, VTswa 1 _ 
The D. 8. mail steamship Arago, Capt. Lynds, 
from Havre and Southampton tlie 20ih nit, arrived 
at Cape Race on the 3d inat 
The advices, which are four days later than those 
by the Vanderbilt and Asia, nt New York, were 
obtained by a fishing smack, and brought to port. 
Commercially they aro of considerable importance, 
bnt in a political point of view, they are of little 
interest. This is tho first BncceBstnl attempt to 
obtuin nows from Europe by tho Btoamors passing 
Capo Itaoe, which In Itself Is ft highly important 
achievement, demonstrating,as It does, the practi¬ 
cability of obtaining news, were a steamer em¬ 
ployed, in about 7 or 8 days from Europe. 
Gkkat Britain. —Parliament had been pro¬ 
rogued. 
Spollcn, who was acquitted of tho murder of 
Mr. Little, of Dublin, had beeu re-arrested for his 
robbery, and will soon be tried therefor. 
Tt was reported that Lord John Russell was 
about to bo elevated to the Peerage. 
Tho nows from Algeria is favorable to the 
French. 
Rumors had gono forth that the Directors of the 
Atlantic Telegraph, intend to repeat the trial in 
October, but they are believed to be wholly 
1*7 ivy i Bit At'll TRRK8 F4IK SALE of the very best 
4 l H rU popular sort*, very ebaap, suck x- Early York. 
Early Craw fop;, Late Crawfbcxl, Ac. Letters .vidresteJ to the 
Rl’xal office will receive prompt attention. 400**3 
T V4)It BALE ON TIME, 4 good farms well Improves, well 
' timbered and well watered, near to Railroad, Canal and 
Mill*, and 7 to 9 mites from Rochester, containing from 40 to loO 
acre* each. Address the subscriber JOHN WEAVER 
Penfieid. Monroe Co.. N. Y. -idOwi 
THK KOUHKSTKK STONK YAitU. 
ts WKLL STOCKED AT ALL TIMES WITH THE BEST 
1 quality «! Loos sort asn Mimty* Sawn Strotra. snoh as 
l l.irglnc, Platform. Curb, Pavdtqj and Croas-walk; Caps and 
Sills Water Tables. Ifocrr Sills, of any also required. Steps, Co¬ 
ping, W*11 and tHatorn I'orer*. KntWing Stone, Ac . which will 
be fumlaheu at the 'owes pricer on short tvotlee, and laid to tbe 
best manner ti deal red. We will also deliver Stone to any quan¬ 
tity to any place on tire l.-ikee, Canals or Railroads. Thankftil 
tor the p»trui.ago heretofore bestowed upon us by ouroustomere 
and frtonds, we shall endeavor to merit a continuanoe- 
Offlce and Yard in Rochester, eoroer a.' Fltskugb 3L and Erie 
Canal. Just tenth of Court H. u>v In ItutTalo, on the Canal op¬ 
posite tiw Conrier Hen so and Erf- street i'*-.ot 
Orders sri !rv--^d to either of lb** uuderedgoed, or lt-it a: onr 
quarries at Itockport or Medina, will be attended to punctually. 
THOMAS RATH BUN. Buffalo, ( p rfmr utr,r, 
Wl* W WRIT MORE, Lockport. ^ rr0?ru v:r * 
WM. CARSON. Agent tor Rochester and vicinity. 
ey iuu\ PEAK TBEEB FOK SALE 5 to 7 feel high 
I §3X1 per l.UUO—$25 per 100. 3.U00 tlherry Treesfito 
7 foet, $:*! per Ip'tKl—3.12 tel) 1IXIJ.OU Apple Seedlings 2 rears 
eld $3 5tl per t,MP, 1* BOWEN. 
East Anrnra, Erie Co., N. V. tSVi 
i- UaiT TREES FOR SALE. 
lViA (Will PEACH TREES than! 5 to 7 leet to height. 
«U,UUU 3",<XHI Apple 3 yrs old : 15,000 from 5 to 7 feet. 
27,IKK) Do. 3 - >• 30,0001 jr. 
21,000 Apple Seedlin;:* 2 yrs old , 500 Apricot - L'iOO Plums. 
To be sold cheap. Address 'A F. WEAVER, 
40»w3 Penfieid, Monroe CV, N. Y 
BL ACKBERRIES. 
F irst quality plants of the new rochblle 
(or Lawton) Blackberry, grown in the open ground and weU 
rooted, for Sale, in any quantity, arid at the lowest prieea. by 
C. P, BlSstel.L, East Avenue, Rochester, N. V. 
T have a few plants of suitable si*e to be sent by mail, which 
enn b« t'oiwardod with full direction# as to culture. 
40(>wr Address C P. BISSELL. 
J. SiVOrFl cfc NOWS, 
MUSIC PUBLISHERS 
NO. SOS MAIN STREET, BUFFALO. 
Piasos and Manonsowe froui the best Foctorlea tn tbe Union, 
for sale at maker* privet. 
uctotier, nut tnoy arc neiicvca to be wholly unau¬ 
thorized. 
Tho cable is wanted to be laid down at, once in 
the Red Sea of Persian Gulf, so as to get the line 
to Imlia open at tho earliest possible moment. 
The recent wool salcB in Loudon, established 
higher rates than has been known for years. 
C. L- LaUBou, 0. D, Carr aud 0. W. Field had an 
interview with Sir Ohaa. Wood, First Lord of the 
Admiralty, on the 2lBt, to know whether tho Direc¬ 
tors would accept tho offer made them for the 
whole of tho cable, if the British Government 
would assist them with the vessels, Ac., next sum¬ 
mer. Sir Chas. Wood promptly answered in the 
affirmative. 
The Globe says but 14 battalions are detained 
in Groat Britain iuatead of 41, as usual. 
Italy. —Tho differences betweon tho cabinets of 
Turin and Naples aro unsettled, and matters look 
decidedly unfavorable in that quarter. 
Russia.— 1 The cholera was abatiug at St Peters¬ 
burg. 
Turkey.— The harvest In Turkey had turned out 
highly successful. 
The Porte has announced a willingness to re¬ 
sume negotiations on tho basis of the arrangements 
made at Oaburn. Tho Bultan also consented to a 
new election in Waldavia, 
Persia.— The Shah of Persia was increasing his 
army. 
Spain. —Tho nomination of General Linsandy 
as Captain General of Cuba was expected in the 
Gazette towards the middle of September. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT. 
\\TANTED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICED FARMER, 
YY pf active halite, no slOggMtt, quick in. decision, firm hi 
purpose, si-qustoii'v-l to combine aud work men to Ixrgo num¬ 
bers; to take tho management of a form of about 2.0IA) acres to 
cultivation. A person after having proved himself competent to 
fill tins - itiiatinr cun have su-.-h a ehwi.ce permanently. 4n ho can 
not find - ' • day. Satisltectory refctvucas required » no appll- 
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. 
A FARM OF «-trt ACRES AT HOODINU'S GROVE. 26W 
miles 8. ff. from Chicago, prairie and Jrohar, bouse, barn, 
orchards, LV acre* fenced, a portion railrt plow, and sovdad.— 
Will bo sold, including ifii) sheep. 100 head of onttio. 4 good 
breeding mares; also, the form toots and machinery, nt - very 
ioui prix and on sccommodatitqr terms. For particulars address 
H. 0. WHITE, at office of MOOKE’S Rural New-Yorkar. 
Aug. 8,1857 SM Rochester, N. Y. 
goods, are hardly so buoyant, stock* of all kinds, Iiowcvct, aro 
by no means largo, and alloltVrimr realise satisfactory rater; M 
bales Unwashed Buenos Ayres. MO ilo Kus«iaii lo arrive, and 
3tW do do to Boston to come here, have been bought on private 
terms.—A. T Irdvne. 
BOSTON, Hep). 3.—There has been an active demand for Do- 
mostic fleece and Pulled at firm prices. The rales of tho week 
stUOuiRto 280,1100 lbs. at tuU quoted rater. In foreign, there 
have been sales of 25,rxt> Ihe Canada at 37t»c 51 fh. <• mos; 4'iS 
baler Moditerramuui and S<>utli Auierican. and 500 bales, mOBtly 
Capo at full prieea 
Saxonv fleeces.S7qr'd0 Smyrna washed,..2S,ariW 
Am. full blood. ORuAS l>a. unwuahcd. 12^i 21 
td and *A blood..«2$»0 Buenos Ayre*. W@M> 
(fora, to V blood, ...... Iiiv.|40 Mexican,... 17(a:iy 
Pulled,extra,..... fNysV- Phlli. Valparaiso. I.\,|it0 
" super........... 41vX4S Syria washed. ..A'Vu'127 
• • No. 1. Shlttl Do unwashed,.. ItralUi 
*• No. 2. lfiji.S.' Feruv washed,..SJoi Sd 
Indian Trodblbs in Texas, io.— The Southern 
mail has been received. The Texan papers abound 
with statements of Indian outrages. The Indians 
appeared in the vicinity of San Antonio, aud Capt. 
Whitney, of the 2d Cavalry, who went in pursuit, 
recaptured all the horses and mules taken from 
the 8au Diego mail train. Capt. Taft’s party had 
arrived at Fort Clarke, all well. The Indiana were 
very troublesome along tbe route, but were de¬ 
feated in two engagements near Fort Lancaster, 
when a Sergeant of the 8th Infantry was killed.— 
The Indians were all mounted and armed with 
Sharpe’s and Colt’s rifles. A thousand head of 
cattle had died of starvation on tho Island of Gal. 
veaton. Tbe subject of ft Constitutional Conven¬ 
tion was being agitated in Texas. It appeared 
probable that Gen. Henderson would decline, and 
that Mat. Ward would be uomluatod to tlie U. 8* 
Senate, in place of llusk. 
txtteu will lie noticed without tiiem, Address 
400wl ,f. HENRY. Mirage Hill, Odell, Lir Co., IB 
IMPROVED RAILROAD LANDS. 
TtOKKALK OR tCKNT. at prices and on accommodating 
. terms, to quantities to suit, 2,00* screw of first quality prat- 
JOSEPH TP. StI-A.W, 
Music Fcnt.isn*a xsn Dcxi.iu ih Piano Foxtkb, Malodoons, 
and other Musical tontrnmonts, at manufacturers prices. No. 
UK State St-, Rochester. N. Y. S)6tf 
EV0NS K4tK SALE.—A tew thorough-bred Bulls and 
1 Hatfera. bred trom my own herd, hy my Imported bull, 
-e of Devon. Also, Karex lures. Address 
ChARLKS a. ELY, Elyria, o. 
RAILROAD tiANDS. 
F OR SALE at low prices, and oil accommodating terms, in 
quantities Pi suit n until asms, 2,177 acros ot tort quality 
1‘rv,ric lruitl to one Tnc :, selocteif ami Mitered by myself, bt 
iritius from UtocoKc. anil 6 to 7', railus from Iwo Stations on the 
5 /wy/y AGENTS WANTED—To soli THREE NEW and 
■ UUvl UNEQUALLED INVENTIONS, wanted aud sell¬ 
ing svwrvwbere. Mr sqvnr* have cleared over $3>,00(J on them. 
DIPLOMAS, SILVER MEDAL aud 4 PATENTS granted 
them. For i stamps, you'll receive tt) pages particulars. BEST 
AGENCY to the country, Lowell, Maas EPHRAIM BKOSVN. 
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD CO- 
O FFER FOR SALK OVKR 1,60*4,04>r* ACRES 8EI.KCYED 
Fanning and Wood Lands to Tracts of Forty acre" arm 'to¬ 
wards, to suit purchasers, on 
Long Credits and at Low Rates of Interest. 
Pamphlet*, containing Maps, description of 
information valuable to the Western Kmigrant, w ill be sent tree 
“fir'Kf&m.wa 0.. "<& V 
JOHN Wil-SON, land t om r I. C. K. R., Chic, UL 
J. SAG-B ett SONS. 
UTllOAsKA P11KKJ4 AND KNORAVKILri, 
S09 iuis Fixrtt, BWFitO, 
nvrwit « re raSHS MUSIC 8TOR3. 
-<H4IKT-U4IKNS FOR 8Al.lt.—KUhl or ten fine young 
^ Cows and llelfor*; Also Heitor and Bull Caivea. 
Clockvlllo, Madison Co, N. Y. ISylti] S. P. CHAPMAN. 
British Enlibtjients in France. —The British 
government is offering great inducements to 
French half-pay and pensioned officers to enlist 
for the Indian array. Thoy are to serve not less 
than two nor moro than five years, and are to be 
sent out and back at government expense. The 
pay of captains is to be 20,000 francs; of first 
lientcnanta, 15,000 francs; and of sub-lieutcuautis 
12,000 francs. 
EMPlHFi NTJTtSTCR.'YT. 
r|iHK SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR RALE at tho Empire 
I Nnrsorlo*. OH Nett Mam Street Plvnk Kuail, a short dis¬ 
tance cost of tho city, a largo one a choice collection of Frait 
aud tiraatncutal Trees, Shrubs, Ac, al wholesale and rotall. 
Crest Imluceraoute will bo offered to (boue who wish trees 
yacked for the Southern ov \V< stem marieta. 
Also, 1,000 pounds RAHSWlKin BARK, sattablo for tying 
bads. Inquire at the office of U O. Me K ranter, No. 3, corner of 
Main and tsrath St. Paul streoU, up stairs, or at the Nursery 
desertbed aVtove. MuKlNS’l'ER A CUMMINGS. 
Boohester, N. Y„ Aag., 1867. 
ITS SEKD1.IN4H4.—200.000 first close Seedlings uf the 
Wild Plum for Sale 0, ClviKK, Turner, Du Pago Co., Ill 
Minnesota Grasshoppers.— These pests which 
threatened to devastate part of Minnesota a short 
time ago, have left for a moro southern region.— 
After ousting thoir pupa skin, and obtaining wings, 
they removed in a body. 
,jr CENTS SENT PORT-PAID TO M. M. 8 VNIt4IKN, 
<w«J Braaher Falls N Y , will proenre, by return mail, Tbk 
F siiusit'a GmtiK to the management of Ifomsstle Animals, and 
the Treatment ot tlteir Diseases; a Treatise on Horses, Mules, 
Neat Onttio, Sheep, Swine, Poultry. Bees, Ac A valuable Work 
of 1U0 pages, Illustrated with Engravings. 4Ulw2 
ir, eminently practical to 
eeervea ana le achieving 
