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MOOSE’S R.UKAL NEW-YORKER: AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER 
MILWAED’S NEEDLES. 
rprTK EXHIBITION—THE NF, PLUS ULTRA, and HILL’S 
l GOI.D-EYKO. 
TOLEDO WJR8EEY ASSOCIATION. 
fTHIIS ESTABLISHMENT, so advantageously located for 
A Western N nr*ot vuinu, Amateurs and Purchasers generally, 
where they can get. tbelr Trees frcah tram the ground and save 
besides a heavy transportation, is now prepared to supply a 
general assortment of their products, as follows: 
Apples, Standard and Dwarf Peaches, 
Pears, •• •• Apricots, 
Cherries, “ *' Nectarines, 
Plums, Crape Vines, 
Currants. Gooseberries, 
Raspberries, Lawton Blackberries, 
Evergreens, Ornamental Trees, 
Strawberries, Shmbbery Ac- 
All tbe above have we.-ti grown under the immetUato care and 
Bupemaion of A P.urses'rm a, (Into of the Syracuse Nur-enVr.l 
with every cars and utteudon, which will compare favorably 
with any stock in the United States, and are mow uttered on tbe 
most advantageous terms, and at tbe rwv lowest raU-s Our 
new Wholesale Catalogues, for tbe Kali of W57 and Spring of 
Ir'.'M, are now marly for distribution, and will be forwarded to all 
who apply, enclosing a one cent stamp to prepay the postage. 
4tX)-3tenw For the Association, A PA ITNK>TOOK- 
_ - - _ These celebrated Needles, made by Henry 
M i i. w a tin ft Hows, of KcdriUch, England, are the best Needles 
hi the United States. Ladies, ask for them at the store yon deal 
with; let them be procured for you; you will always afterwards 
want them. Sold wholesale by’ 
J, FRED MILWARD 32 Day St , New Turk. 
Mon toe Co 
RtruAt. Nkw-Voiikkii Orrtci. > 
Koonr.STBu, Sept. Id, 1857. j 
Oon market is very inactive at present—owing, doubtless, to 
the press in monetary matters—and, with two exception*, prices 
are as last quoted. Porlc has advanced 82,30 per barte! on best 
qualities. Butter is now worth 20c per povttd See list of quo¬ 
tations for rates at which other article? are selling. 
PKACitna arc abundant in our market, and am being Shipped 
in all directions. The price ranges from 03 cents to $1 per bushel. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Fi.oUB and Gratis , Honey, box.ISc 
Floor, bbl... *rt,7,f>< 1 | Candles, box.13>j@.H) 4 c 
Wheat, Gen..£(,d5@I,G*l Fucirs ajid Roots. 
Best white Canada, 11,60 Applet, bushel,.SSrifCOc 
Com.b?c ! i >o. dried,.$2,00un2,25 
Oats, ..38@4(iu Potatoes,..31(oa6e 
Bariey...She Uiolta and 8kinb. 
Buckwheat,.,.fi3£ii88c Slaughter, ..Ofolic 
Beans,.*l, 2 .Vnjl,S 0 Cnlf..OQfoilflfc 
Peas.*1,000146 Sheep pelts,. .31033c 
MEats Lamii do. ... -3t\aib21ec 
PoTk, Moss.$25,00(328,60 Seeds. 
Do. ch t.S'i.00uj4l,00 Clover bushel, . . $n,.'/Vtf7.(lt) 
Beef, r t ) cwt.*5,75<7,iti,l)0 Timothy,..83,9\ui-l,00 
Muring Lambs each,$l,00(cb2,25 Scshkiks. 
Mutton (carcass).. .$5,5U@fi.6fi Wood. hurd..$t,80(ir<S,8O 
Hams, smoked....lSt^ffiJ-Hic i Do. solt, ...... 8.1.'Mltu'.l,ilO 
RlintilfloM lliiniilHtlr I Pfiftl l.nhirt)i 47 r Jl 
Arrival of the Europa. 
A OR BOILING CIUNF.SK PUGAJi CANE.-Cheap 
' Portable Evaporators Circulars free. 
402w3 11. G. Blt.KLKY, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
S END U5 Cents In stamps and receive, by Express, an im 
proved Husking Fin. by which your day's work will be en¬ 
larged L tuid -ore Rogers prevented. Address 
PETER WYKOFK, Ann Arbor, Mich,' 
WEBSTER’S 
QUARTO DICTIONARY! 
44 / ’KT TUK BEST."—“Alt yonng persons should have a 
" J Standard 
DICTIONARY, 
at tbelr elbows. And white yon are about it, off the bat; that 
Dict'onnry Is 
NOAH WEBSTER'S, 
The great u ;rk tmal/tidyj If yon are too poor, save the amount 
from olf your buck, to put it into yaar bead "—Phrenological 
Journal. 
“A Max who wontn know tvKnvTaj.vr:, ok anything, as 
ns ocgut to xxnw, urosr own Webster’s Large Dictiona¬ 
ry. It I* a groat light, and he ihul will not avail himself of it, 
must walk in darkness. Every young housekeeper should lay 
it in, ro occupy the place which was formerly Ailed with decan¬ 
ters and wine glares 
Every farmer should {rive his sons two or three square rods of 
ground, well prepared with tbe avails of which they may bay 
ft Every merhani’. should put a receiving box in some eou- 
tpicnou* place in the house, to catch the stray pennies, for the 
like purpose. 
Lay it upon your table by tbe side of the Bible—it is a better 
expounder than many which claim to bo expounders 
ft is • great IsboT-saver— ichas saved ns time enough in one 
year's use to pay for Itx-lf, and ih*t must be deemed good 
prop,-tty. which will e’oar itself once a year. If yon Iievs any 
doubt about tbu precise meaning of the word dear, la the last 
sentence, look ai Webster's thiitcen definitions of the r. fc”— 
MarUHu-hiVtttH Life Bnnt 
Pnbllsneii hy ft AC MERRIAM, Springfield, Mass. 
Sold by all Booksellers. 
rilA BUSHELS WINTER ItAKIKI choice for Seed 
dJU 82 per bushel. Also, 
800 BUSHELS WHITE WINTER RYE. very nice, $1 25. 
J. RAPAL.IK, 65 Buffalo St., Rochester, N. Y. 
A PPLE TREES FOR SALK—26,000 Apple Trees 3 and 
•t years old, very fine. ou.iXJO Apple Seedlings 2 years old, 
very large, F. C. BLOOMER. 
-1U2w2 Horse Heads, Chemung Co., N. Y 
DOMESTICATED DEEH FOR SALE. 
M VASRAR has now on hand a few domesticated deer, 
• which he offera for sale, vis One buck and doc five years 
old ; one pair three years old ; one pair of yearling*, and threo 
patr of fawns. All bred in a paddock at Springtide. For further 
particulars, inquire of Ij. N. KKMENT, 
4tMMieow Sbringxide, near Fo'keepsie, N. Y. 
|OA 81IEEP FOR FA LK.—The subscriber has 150 Rpan- 
iULf ish Merinos; 159 naif bloods, and 100 fine fat Sheep lor 
ale. ISRAEL U. PHELPS. 
Le Roy, Sept. 11,1S57. 
rivilIRTKKN DIPLOMAS, PREMIUMS AND HKI). 
I nl», awinlxd tp SenAtr’s Patent Snlf-Sealing Cans, by 
means of which 1'nnvttnes, Green Cot it. Peach.,, Quote ex, or any 
other fruit or Vegetable, may bo preserved in i fresh state, 
with all the natural flavor They are acknowledged to be tho 
only safe and nriiatile Self-Healing Cans in market Full direc¬ 
tions for preserving, accompany the Cans. 
WELLS A PROVOST. FoiD Proprietors, 
402wl 216 Front St.. New York. 
DAGUERRE AN GALLERY. 
rriHK WH1TNKV DaGUKRRKAN ROOMS, |.| state SU 
X arc. us usual, making every style of Portrait. It has be¬ 
come a general saying that ” Whitney's 13 the place to get the 
best pictures, uni the only place where they sit you wilhngly 
nntil yon are suited." Irlv.j us a call and sod if it is not so. 
Remember I I Stale St., over Gould's, Rochester. 
4U0-5teow J. S. CROCKER, Sole Manager. 
Turkeys,.IX)(q)l2X Do. Blossbnrg, .. fA,1X05,SO 
tlecse. .,50c Do. fihamokta, . $0,25(311,76 
Dairy, la I Do. Chur.lUfSJT2.14c 
Butter, roll,. 20c i Balt,bbl....80,OOM1,I6 
Do. firkin,.14iall7c Hay. tun.*7 mil! 
Cheese,., Wool,» ft,.30®i0o 
land, tried.00(aI15kc White fish, bbl.$10,506101 
Tallow. ....,10c ) Codfish <9quintal..S5,25(u5y60 
Eggs, doxen.12(jjjlSc ] Trout, bbl.-80,00 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept 11—Floor—Market for Stare, mperiind 
extra I" #0 better. Other kinds without change Bales at $3,25 
(AA,15 for super Stato; $5,55feA.H5 for extra do: SOJXqA-IO for 
rorumon to medium super Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wiscon¬ 
sin, Iowa and Ohio. $5,155^0,1 !l for extra do; market closing 
steady _ Canadian tlnnr utoady, gales at $5,23(^3,to for t-npAt; 
$3.7507,10 extra. 
GmiiN-Wlmatld(®2d better with fair demand for extra, sales 
nt 12S0dHKc for red C'hlo, Illinois nnd Indiana, 12-N.tl2-B for 
while f)hin, ImliMun and Kentucky lode lor com Chicago spnng. 
Kye quiet at BOuet^e. Corn scarce and better: sales mixed 
Western at7l(<n72e r including parcels in store 73<a)7lc. Oats 
unchanged; sales limited at iWftflOc for State. 
3'imvistas'?—folk quiet but firmer, with .mall sales $25,750 
2/1,00 for iin -s, 821,2 'hu 21,30 for prime laird closed l . e low er 
-ales at 15*;In, 13fib Batter in fair request at I5jqil7c for Ohio; 
I7(d22c for Mate Cheese selling at 8,' j093^c. 
BUFFALU, Sept. 14 — Flour—Salea Satnidar aflernoon at $5 
for extra 1IIitipis, Michigan and Ohio, and $5,87i&3,50 for choice 
do, iu small Iota, This morning there is a good inquiry, iuid tho 
market n steady,but without chniigw ►aka at $5 (<i .t,S 7 tor extra 
Ohio. Michlpui and Indiana; $5,1005,75 tor duuble extra, in¬ 
cluding Southern Ohio at $0. Most id the ujes were st $5. 
Grain Side* ol Wheat Satindey aftoriuani, Chicago spring 
at S5o—in advance red Indiaiui at $t(,j l,(i5 Thia"moruing 
holders of spring are finner, but buyers do not yet accede to 
their views, and «-,j do not hear of any sales except eou, white 
Ohio at $1,15. Tliere are qnite a number of millers In market.— 
Tbu Corn market closed Saturday l>£c better, at 37 : ,.c. This 
tnoniirig a giod demand and limited nock. Market - 3e higher; 
sales at aOc. Oat - am unchanged, with a moderate demand 
sales at 31c. 
Bkxp—S mall sates 0 f Timothy at $3,3". 
ALBANY, Sept l*—Flourand Meal—With only a moderate 
business doing in Flour thu market farora the buyer. Tub re¬ 
ceipts are moderate sml the supply fair. Com Meal is in fair 
request ami steady si $1.52, : ', , 75 . 
Chain*—\Vu«ihI in in cuodnirnto rcouc>»i lor millinff, with a fair 
supply offarine bales good white Wiistecu at $1,10® 1,13. in 
Corn there L- a belter fcel'ng with a more aetive dcrnund, and a 
WANTE ID I 
~1AJ*H WILL BE PAID FOR 1«*0 TUNS OF RONE! 
J at the Button Factory on the Canal Feeder atKochcster. 
399wt E. L. THOMAS. 
AGENTS WANTED. 
A GENTS in any part of the country can make liandsome 
profits by obtaining orders at once for the New Uocbelie 
(or Lawton) li 1 lu-hbi-rry Plant?. 
Mine are the best Plant* adveuiaiul for Sale In (big part ot the 
country; grown in tbe open ground and well rooted. Address 
4U2w2 C. P. B1S3ELL, Rochester, N. Y 
2 r CENTS SENT rosr-FAlDTD M. M. SANBORN, 
t) Brasher Falls. N. Y., will procure, by return mail, The 
K a fixeR. 1 * firiPK fn file management Of Domestic Animnls, and 
tbe Treatment of their Diseases; a Treatise on Horses, Males, 
Neat Hattie, Sheep, Sivine, Poultry, Bees, Ac. A valuable work 
of 100 pages, Illustrated with Engravings. 4Ulw2 
5 01141 AGENTS WANT 1C It—To sell THREE NEW ana 
,UUv UNEQUALLED INVENTIONS, wanted and sell¬ 
ing everywhere. My agents have cleared over i.tlOOon them. 
DIPLOMAS, SILVER MEDAL and * PATENTS granted 
them. For 1 stamps, yon II receive ■») pages particulars. BEST 
AGENCY iu the country, Loweri, Mass EPHRAIM BROWN. 
SOMETHING NEW. 
Itluukberry I’huits by Mull — Cheap. 
I N MV immense stock of New Roelicllc (or Lawton) Black¬ 
berry Plants, there an: ?omool suitable site to send by mail, 
which I will forward, carefully packed and po6t-paid, with full 
directions as to culture, on receipt ot en«h nt rate of $2 per 
do/efi. Address Cl- F. BISSKLL, Rochester, N.Y. 
LEJCKSTEU ysIIBEI’ FOR 8ALK. 
I OFFER FOR FALK an Imported Leicester Buck—bred by 
Wm. Fcaudy. near Nottuigham, England. Also back anil 
ewe Lambs: got from the above-named Buck, and trorn Ewes 
bred by John Cade, of Whitby, Hannda West 
401w2 EZRA RINGER, Lyons, if. Y. 
FARM SUPERINTENDENT. 
W ANTED A THOROUGHLY PRACTICED FARMER, 
or active habits, no Haggard, quick in decision, firm In 
purpose, aecuHtoined to combine and work men In large num¬ 
bers; to take die management of a farm of abont 2,000 acres In 
cultivation. A person after having proved hirnaeir competent to 
fill this situation can have such H chance permanently, as be ean 
not find every day. Satisfactory reference? required 3s no appli¬ 
cation will be noticed withoottSeur, Address 
400w4 J. HENRY, Mirage Hill. Odell, Jdr. Co., IU 
A Guide fur all Families, in Health and Disease. 
T HE ILLUSTRATED HVPROI*ATHI4_1 ENOYCLD- 
peilin; a complete System of llydropathj*and Hygiene. By 
K. T TRALL, M. D One large volume with nearly 1,000 pages- 
Illustrated with 330 Engravings. Prepaid by first mail for $3. 
402w3 By FOWLER axp WELLS, New York. 
"Or all the numerous publications which have attained snob 
a wide popularity, n.i issued hy FOWLER asp WELLS, per¬ 
haps none are more adapted to general utility than this rich, 
comprehensive and well-arranged Encyclopedia ”—rV. L 2rthune. 
FRUIT TKKKS FOR SALE. 
H aving purchased the commercial nurse- 
KI15S, recently owned liy JaS. M. Tatlou. I now offer Cjr 
Sale 1.W.OOI) Apple Trees from 5 lo 7 feet high, 1 W.INIO do. 2 years 
old, very nice, for California, Kansas, or the West, 75.IJ0I) Apple 
Seedlings.80,irri Anger Quince Stocks; -»<>.*><aj Dwarf Pears; 
35,000 Standard do OO.lkJO Cherry; 25.000 Plum; a beautiful lot 
of Dwarf Cbcrrjq Quince bashes and aools; Grape Vines. Cur¬ 
rants, fihad- and Ortiamcotal rrcc., to, 3te. All of tho above 
Trees are reitiarkabiy healthy, and will be sold as low as ean be 
obtained m the ^tate, and will be safely packed and shipped.— 
All orders should be sent iu soon for the Kail trade, and will re¬ 
ceive prompt attention. IL M. RANNEY. Syracuse. N. Y 
A HAKE CHANCE FOR 
500 0-00X5 FALsTO TRUE TVCHIST I 
Vl/'HO HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE OR ARE DESIROUS 
tt to leani how to be successful Book Agents; $te>U to $2,000 
per year may be made, clear of all expenses. 
Agents wanted in all parts of tho Cnion. Full particulars 
furnished to applicants, who give satisfactory evidence of 
Thiiroilghitpst. and enclose letter -tamps. 
Gur publlcaiions are of the highest character Tbe following 
are handsomely illustrated, and sold only by Agents, viz: 
BAYARD TAYLOR'S CYCLOPEDIA OF MODERN 
TRAVEL—1 vol.. Royal Svo. 
NORDHOFF'S NINE YEARS A SAILOR —1,000 pages, 
small tivo. 
GUNN'S NEW INiMESriC PHYSICIAN; or. Home Book of 
He alth —! vol.. Royal Svo. 
IGS*” Now fo the time t- send for Circulars, 
yhV.ieow MOORE. WILSTACH, KE.YS Jk CO, 
Cincincati. Ohio. 
CH4HCK TREES FOE SALE. 
T OFFER TO NURSERYME V. DEALERS asd PLANTERS. 
L 80i»,04JH Arrt-t Tree*, 8 and 4 years old. 
100,000 “ 1 .... 
r.oo,ixio Fk.vb '* 1 •* " Standard. 
100,0410 •• •* l “ ** Dwarf. 
80,000 ( Iueurx *■ Dwarfs and Standards. 
20,0110 I'kacu '• 
100,000 Choice Sugar Maples. 
r.0,000 Evkrgrkkns, assorted. 
Also a large assortment ot other Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Rosea 
and Ornamental Plants, embracing every variety of hardy Nur¬ 
sery Stock. N. M. HURLBURT. 
Binghanipton, Sept. 15, 1357 
SHORT-HORNS. 
T HAVE IN MY STABLES THREF YOUNG BULLS, two 
X of which I oiler foi sale, viz. 
<• HIAWATHA,” l«a—red—calved Nov. 1S55; bred by Sam'l 
Tbornc. Esq. A I! - -f.clu.* animal In every respect, with extra- 
ordtoarv good hoxidiiner nnd nnalitj—Price 
” KNIGHT i iF GWYNNK, '—mostly red—calved May, 1857 
bred by Sara'l Thorne. Esq,; pot by Grand Duka 2d, |12bil,| out 
of Dinah (iwyitne. by Bftlcoidfllt.t For further pcdlirrecs. see 
2d vol. A. II- R. page 352-Priee $>»' 
• CRICKET."—roar.—calved Jnim, IK57 got by Double Duke, 
USlt), out of Crumis—see Kd vol. A. H. B., p. 357—Price $ 2 iN). 
Also several Cows and Heifer? in calf lo Uiawabia, at from 
$;?-*; to $SXi. 
My farm is hut five minutes walk from Bennett Station of 
New York Central llaSlioad, uld road.) and five miles east of 
Auburn. [IfllwdJ J. IL PAGE. Bennett, N. Y. 
COAL i COAL!! 
CHEAPER THAN WOOD. 
jURANTON. BLOSSBURG, SHA.MOKIN AND MORRIS 
j Run Coals. For sale at HARTS Cosr. Yard. 
39Sm6eow Sophia St., Rochester, N. Y. 
I p O. FK08T, Havana, Schurler Co., N. Y., Proprietor of 
1 J. the Highland .Nurseres, of 16 years standing, h.is a line 
stock of Fruit Trees Standard and Dwarf. Ornamental Decid¬ 
uous and Evergreen Trees and Shrnbs, Ac., Ae., at wholesale 
nnd retail. Stocks for Nurserymen, including lUdillUU tiue Plum 
stoiks. samples ftirni-bed. Apple Tre-a one year from 
graft. Apples grafted in the root to plant in the spring of ’88 nt 
in- r'i.-e Seed? of the Apple, Peur, Cherry, Flam and Pencil — 
Plenty or the King Apple Tree* in nil ringer. 
Retail price and Descriptive Catalogue and Trade List sent to 
liny address, and Tree* delivered »t X-w York. Albany, Buffalo, 
Philadelphia. Baltimore, or intermedin to Staten* from Elmira, 
free 2'q.V) very fine M-.x-ky Peach Trees, at $70 per 1,000. 
IV. Witli n fair supp^' oa ijie i«Hrk*t- Trimo samplea arts held 
llnuJr ot SI, with 60014 buyers. qu^t. 
Tnu KA'jxcnx Or.«.tx The Alt.rny AU**»nd Argn 
or tho 12th illfct., hn» tho followtxis:- We ant u,]<! that tho eit> 
Krtjyotuuuts ot Rr.iiti ut Xow York, for Great Britain, iiatc aver¬ 
aged over btmhels n dnj for Mveraj il-tvs piwt? The New 
Yorkpapcit hay that tt Uu; dmdlno iu prices does not prevont 
tho prod-ac*:fn>tn oomiuv: forward Irom the Interior, wro may loalc 
lor an active buslnchA in this line throunhoat tho Kail moriths.— 
ir. 18 not aifltidpntf'd hero that the decline In prices will pr« vent 
tliii produce from coming forward. Tricrc \a hti unmet}**} quan- 
tily out West, xjnl holders xnu>t icalUr. Tbe tiubtuess in tae 
money mark* t, which waa felt in Ni:w Vorlf, is now tolling, with 
disastrous ^fleets, In many biotanceK, thronchont the Wcswrn 
country. It in this extreme tightness, rather than tho heavy 
crops, which hai canxml die >u<!den deproslon in price*. Brices 
were, undoubtedly. Xo Unit a more taoilcr .to Level, Umn that 
HiVLLOCK'S PORTABLE 
Cross- ('nt Dm? and. Circular State Mills Combined. 
T hose intending to cut wood, staves head- 
tv.i, Siiisgi-xs, Ac., the present foil and winter, will do 
well to examine this Machine before entering their forests with 
the axe. 
Over one huudred have been sold within the last two veRrs, 
end in all cases have given entire siitiataetion- It can be driven 
by any of tbe ordinary bom? power? ux*d in threiiiing. It was 
awarded the firs: pre-.itam at the but "*o State Fairs at Elmira 
and Watertown, together with the highest commendation for a 
former - * machine, ft: utility usofutnes. and convenience for 
making stove mu Kailroad wood, stnvot, heading «nd shlnglo 
’•cits; preparing and boretng fence caps, slitting pickets, lath, 
boards. Ac. Ac The pnec of tho machine with c-uu 2t inch Cir¬ 
cular Raw »n>; one ?. foot Drag Faw, is $<C. Cap auger and slitting 
l .■•■■■■:. ,-m. ..eeo*dtn-r to the . L ■? of ,h« $,,w. 
Addrets R 1>. HA!.IgKllv, Rochester. N. Y‘. 
THE PROGRESSIVE READERS. 
By SALEM TOWN, LL. jj.. and N. M. HOLBROOK. 
WHOLE MATTER ENTIRELY NEW. 
“ Unequaled ia Merit and Practicability.'’ 
Postage. 
Tllh PROOHSSSJy.K yiPi’H HEADER .24 cer.it 
JUE PROGRESS! Vf iOVRTJJ REAPER . 18 •• 
■I UK PROGRESS,'VK /UJHD REAPER . 15 •• 
I HE PROGRESSIVE SECURE READER . 12 " 
THE PROGRESSIVE fJRSI READER, .. 9 •’ 
Attn 
PROGRESSIVE PRIilEK, by a Practical Teacher, 5 •• 
onUKSiv I.H'u »KK are. into.,- Uv practical ,i/:d *w—--sri'ul Taach- 
J. or* and K.c-.-ntic-ni-is. ttieroUKiily ctm reren; t with the wants 
ot tho School Room, who have been Moisted by vu efficient 
corps of literary nod outer educational men. thereby securing 
the tilghret possible degree o! perfection in every department. 
Everywhere they are seen they are received with imted 
facor, and mo rapidlj becomirg ‘.ee most popular Books extant. 
Evidence Is constantly com-ng in showing ,'ey will bear the 
most rigid acre liny, end are most esteemed w- -re tn*y lire most 
thoroognly examined and toted. 
fi ret four eteiunUy rttuairated fn the hurt style of the art. 
We earnestly mrio otolfwksaAca aiid desire cotupartson with any 
other Header, for which purpose sbnJl tie pleased to forward 
them free to School Committees and Teachers, they remitting 
us trtmplv the amount vf postage m stamps agreeable to prices 
annexed. 
Particular attention is palled to the paper, printing and bind¬ 
ing of those hooks. 
Most libel *1 terms for Intnxinv'iou. 
Catalogue* of all oar Educational and Miscellaneous Pnbli- 
corlon* fumi-V.-d -m application ; together with terms ter intro¬ 
duction and for sefliug. Teacher* arid Committees will please 
communicate with SANBORN, CARTER. BAZIN A CO.. 
N,v«. 25 and 29 Cottihlli, Beaton, 
or with COLE. ADAMS .4 00, 40 Kaffalo St., RochesteT, N. Y. 
ty Cuts, .knags A Co, are appointed agent* for Totrx’a 
Naw Ssnir.s, and will »np-ply teem to Teacher- ami others, for 
examination or introduction, cm Publisher?' terms. SSleowtf 
NOT! CE KXTKAOKOINAUY. 
To Farmers tr/ro Cun set it (heir Interest and Comfort 
rp H E CELEBRATE(> EXCELSIOR HORSE POWER, 
A Thresher «s,d Sepamiqr. inatiufictnnul by tho Suhterilict, 
a** b-ieu nwai'l, " i;r.- lit-, r*-- 1 i„nt, by tbe In-, J State* Ag.-i* 
cultural Socintt at tbelr great exhibition, bold in Louisville, 
Ky Sent. 1, 2.8, l end 5 It w.u thor- ,ngti>y tested in compe¬ 
tition with all the test r* mste- l>, this con&tiy, lo pr6*,-ii' y 
of the Judge?, and wn? pronouiiced tl:o te**, *» it* u«me indi¬ 
cates. Those wishing there machines will plense apply loon as 
the demand is large ami thn supply iiia ied Get tho best which 
1* alway- tli* chaapeei. Agents wanted where noun are , .lab* 
li»hed, ami if well rvoonunvmled, a iite-ral cmumission will be 
given them. Descriptive Cut tile gnu* with prices, Ac, furuishec! 
by mail free. For turther p.irtl,'iii»r». addresi 
402wl RICHARD 11 PEASE, A3b,my. N. Y. 
FRUIT TREES AND FRUIT. 
rrtltK SUBSCRIBER BEING EXTENSTYKLY ENGAGED 
1 in the N un-cry I-um-;,-.--. and ;i»i ’mg planted over 100 acres 
of Orchard, embraeinc more than lli.Jki Tree?; Miablinghim to 
test and compare variet nnd propagate only tfotoe of real 
\ alnc, i* prepared to furnish Trees in large quantity at prices 
heretofore eitksowu to toe Tree trade. 
The prerent *t:* k embraces a*KiUA3'K.\OtJO Apple Tree* of va- 
rimi* -ir„-. Maoiig which is on abundant supply of Baldwin* 
and Greening*. 16,i>at Cherry Trees one uu,l two year* ol*l, * to 
12 feet 2v*Hl IMarb Tree* or he*! market sorts. 45,000 two 
yearn old, *• <t 100,000 OnS year old Dwarf Fuar Trees of very 
superior quality; the former arc believed to bo the best lot in the 
Ut,iti*l s'uli-i. arid warranted r-jun; to the best. 
Al*o. a r>- -r.U assortment of other Fruit and Ornamental 
Trees ami Plant* at low priees. 
I'ersons visiting the grounds before October, can see several 
hundred Dwarf rear Trees in full bearing; and any who doubt 
thelT success for Orchard culture, are especially invited to ex¬ 
amine them. T. G. YEOMANS. 
Walworth, Wayne Co.. N. Y. 401w3 
NEW YORK, Sept. i).—The Current prices for the week At 
all the markets are as follows:—Beeves—Fit st qualitv. llteY,!' 
12c ; Ordvnaty,10 i l <f''.i;llc.'. Common, PMAlOc.; Inferior, 9®j9‘-e. 
Cows axd UAtTxs—«isi quality, Ordinary, iSO uis 
Common. $UAjf.46. Interior, $2.\qjXY 
Ykal Cai.vks—E xtra, 0?i(a;7.H'c ; Other qualilie*, 6@fie. 
Bjixxp *.*u Iambs—F irst quality, $4,30^1), Other qualities, 
$3ufi4.W- 
Swum—Firrt quality, "Mdil'ah-: Other qaalltics, 7,He. 
CAMBRIDGE. Mxi-r. 9.—At market 1524 Cattle, WOO Beeves, 
and U2-; btorr* consisting oi Worki.ig Oxen, Cows and Calves, 
Yearling*. Two and lTirt-e Yonr* Old' 
Prices—M arket Beef—Extra, $3.75^)9.00; First qualitv, $7.5U 
fflAlH); Second quality, $7,25@7,75, Third quality, St5,lX),,M>,50; 
Ordinary, $1,501 
Wonsuta Oxsx—$100, 16D@iKI0. 
Cows isn CaM RS—$3.5, 13, 6u, tW^-70. 
Ykaru sos—T wo years old—$25@37. Three years 
Obte-*IO@IA 
lf»k*P ivp Lay u—Sill nt mark,it. Prices—In lots, $!,50, 2, 
$2.50, S.UO each. Kxtr* and selections, $3,7501)4,00. 
Mwts K—MO at market Prices-Live weight, 7S.',V23c.» lb.— 
Diesscd, V : rifle ^ 
Hums—SaiBKJc. y.l ht TaUow—7«ft)Sc. P lb. 
PHI/ra-Oilt 7io. uaeti. Call Mkiiite-Sijfill©. lb 
BRIGHTON, St;r r 10. At market MOO Reef Cattle,950 Stores. 
11 pair Working Oxun, h5 Cow* and Calves, 3.UOO Sheep and 
i.amii*. 3290Swine. 
Fates*— Beet Cattle—Extra, $9,75; First quality, $9,25; Sec- 
mid, $3.50. Third, $7.00; Ordinary, $5,76. 
Y b Attu* iu— $1.SJ- 20. Two yo»ra oid—$25(3)36. Three years 
old —$ 11 kyte 11 . 
W omasa Oxk.v—$ l&t.i;i‘.m. 
Cows ASP CibVES—$2l, S5, 40 455 
SnEBP ASD Lay iis—Extra, $3,b0, S,7N :ri,fW. Bv lot. $1,50 
l,76(q'2.00. 
Swtux—Pig*, 7.k.:rp*c Retail, H®I0c. Shoats, S®10c Fat 
hogs. Sc. 
lliriES—S(aSQc. {1 lb. Tallow—7’.(318c. tb. 
PELTS—50(n)75c Cali Skins—13;,Pile 43 lb. 
Veal Calves—$ 3,5U, 4,4,ao@5,0o. 
Aiwival of the Baltic, 
SGHOOLBY 3 S 
Cotnliinntinn I'ntcnt Preserralory. 
I DOR PRESERVING Meats, Vruita, Vegetables. Butter. Milk. 
. Cider, and ail perishable articles without mould, decay, or 
taint, by tbe use of Ice. 
Invaluable lor Farmers, Butchers. Dairymen Brewers, Hotels, 
Candle ami Oil Makci*. tho Uuusehold. ind all trade- where a 
a cold (46°) ami perlvCUy dry atmosiilwr* I* trsqnln-d. No borne 
is perfect without thi* rireeervatoty, 
Can be constructed at an expense to suit purchaser (above 
the cost of right) in any locality whore Ice can be obtained In 
the winter. 
Application* to the under*Igned, in person or by mall, will 
have attention. Can be seen in operation on a large scale fur 
curing meat at the establishment of J Auikeoek, Buff-In, N. Y. 
J. L. ALBERGER, 
(Jkkat Britain.— A prospectus of the Red Sea 
Telegraph Company had been issued. They pro¬ 
pose to purchase the Atlantic cable. 
The London Times states that 1.5,000 men of the 
militia are to be immediately called out, and fifteen 
2 d battalions of tho lino formed Instead of tho 
regiments sent to India. Also, that an additional 
force of artillery is to be sent to India. 
The treaty between England nud Honduras had 
been ratifled in London. Its maiu feature, in ad¬ 
dition to the usual stipulations of commercial 
treaties, is a special article giving effect to the 
grant of Honduras, under its contract with the 
Honduras Inter-Oceanic Railway Co. 
INDIA.—Some of the French journals had pub¬ 
lished dispatches from Marseilles, affirming that a 
mutiny had exhibited Itself in the Bombay Presi¬ 
dency, but had been suppressed, ami a plan adopted 
there to form regiments composed entirely of 
Sikhs. The English papersstate that it originated 
solely iu the fears which prevailed ut Bombay and 
Madrid. 
The Paris Pays denies t hat there was any grounds 
for uneasiness in regard to the French establish¬ 
ments in India. It asserts that all was tranquil. 
Letters from Iudia indicate thatthe natives were 
getting In want of ammunition. 
China —The Hong Kong correspondent of the 
London Times, writing on the 8th of July, gives 
tho following as thn course resolved upon by Lord 
Elgin: 
The Calcntta, Shannon, Pearl, Inflexible, Hornet, 
and two gun-bouts, will proceed northward to ren¬ 
dezvous ut Shanghai, aud proeeod thence to the 
mouth of the river Teiho, on which Pekin is sit¬ 
uated. Lord Elgin will then dispatch a letter to 
tbe Emperor, requesting him to recognize his 
officers at Cantou. 
If, us is probable, no notice shall be taken of the 
letter, or disposition he shown to acknowledge the 
ambassador, I.ord Elgin will declare war, Canton 
will bo occupied, and such further proceedings 
taken us may be necessary to bring the Court of 
Cunton to reason. 
Markets.—B readstuff* wrero dull, uml soma Blight fluc¬ 
tuations had taken placo, but the circular* arc conflicting 
on lire subject. Thn crops had te'eu secured, and were iu 
Una condition. Richardson. S r vnc« & Co., report flour 
doll, and quotations luirdlv uiHintalnod. Wheat quiet and 
dealiticd l(2h'2d, Cora dull, aud white decliaod lOd. Rich 
nrdsmi A Bros., say declined 1 @2d. 
Itighnm, Althyn R Co,, report wheat firm—flour steady— 
corn advanced Id- 
Provision* quiet. Pork dull. Lard dull at 70s. Sugar 
quiet. CotTuo quiet. 
Wool is in good demand for shipment to America. 
T . C . MAXWELL A. BROTHERS, 
Grt-iievu, OtiI :trio Co., N. "Y~. 
( \FFER FOR S AI ,E A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORT- 
V ' jnent of Frier anil Urn-vi**: -/ 7r,,,. Eon/ren:*, <tr-., suitable 
for Orchard, Garden, Ornamental and Nursery planting, com¬ 
prise'!: 
Arri-K TkKKs, Standard, 3 and 1 yvai*. stion^ 
•• •- Dwarl, 1 ami 2 year*. 
CitEKKT Slan’d, 1 he 2 yrj ) A good supply of Dukes and 
•• •• Dvrari, 1 yr t Morellas At!m mere hardy sorts 
Pub. Standard and Dwarf. 2 years, fine stocky plant*. 
Ft.C'i, " 2 yearn, on the best I'lUTa Stock 
Peach, 1 year, about 50,UOO, uxtm nice. 
Apricot. • 1 " nice and cheap. 
Curbast. Goosf.behky sod Stuawbf.rry Plants, Grate 
Vines, Jtc 
Horse Chestnut Trees. 4 toSfeet; JIOUNtaGI Asb, 7 to lhfcet. 
Nokwav Spruce. I “ 4 " A a Silveu Fik. 2 6 “ 
Aw. AkbOA VtT*. “ 1 •’ 4 •• Rei> Ckdau, 1 2 “ 
and a general assortment of other Nn rscrv articles. , 
FOR dSTUK.SETt'^TSdCEI'X. 
aort,«{)« Quince Stocks, mostly Angers, from Cuttings and 
Layers Apple Stocks, Cukkuy Stocks. Uoksk CuEsrscT and 
Sugar Maple Seedling*, uno and two years very nice, Ac-. Ac. 
Packing dono in tier bc»t manner. Frico List sent on applica¬ 
tion. [401w5J Sept 1, 1357. 
IMPROVED RAILROAD LANDS. 
P IOR SALE OR RKNT. at low price* and on »ccommoda’.log 
terms, iu quantities to suit, 2 . 1 MJ acres of first quality prai¬ 
rie land, in one tract, 1.31X1 acre* of which X have ;n cultivation, 
and yield from A' to 35 bushel; of wheal and 43 to 75 Of com 
per acre. 30 mile* from Chicago and t>i from Odell, a station on 
the Chicago. Alton A St Loni* Rnilrond Wae.u row sell* in 
Chicago at $1.0ti to $l,4tA and corn at 6tl to 72 cents per bushel. 
It costs teS cts per baibel to get either to Crdcago. Address 
J. HEN RS, Mirage Hill. Odell, Livingston Co., III. 
I ) of all Raspberries, unequalled i" Flavor and Beauty, a 
very vigorous gnnn't—hardy and exceeiliuely |iiolific. Also, the 
Cu-iiing, Col Wi der and Tirtiniforet lhi*pbernes; aud, 
Hyatt's Z.K"-i r Hh u'.t.-t ,.r Pit Plant, anew English variet.' 
—very superior, parttculuriy tender, nue flavored, and produc¬ 
tive, also, 
Strawbertinfl—Hovey's, Boston Pino and t.arigrt Karlv Sea vie t 
Iilnoklierrie*; Ni « Roc holla m iauvtuii, X«wma» » ’fhornlew. 
CntTocts; Cherry am! Black Naplea 
All the above Plant* ot best quality; we cnitvvuto them for 
market traits, and selected them forotu Em it Gardens as thu 
clioicest varieties. FREEMAN A KENDALL. 
Ravens wood, L. 1, near Now Yoik city 
We have visited Messrs. Faery as 3 Ksiiall'8 Fruit Gar¬ 
dens, from which they are now offering to -ell Blunts, and wh 
can say their Plants aie well grown ami or very superior varie¬ 
ties, the Orange Raspberry ami tdbnaius Rhubarb psitlcuiarly, 
we take pleasure in recomtuei dii g then- to the Public. 
CUAR1.KS DOWNING, Newburgh, 
C. \V. GRANT. Iona Island. 
betwev-a i'cektkill and Newburgh. 
BONE DUST! BONK DU7STH 
H aving krki'te.d a mill f»>r grinding bones 
wo aro prepared to furnish this valuable fortilhter in 
moderate quantities Coarse, or hall inch sire, at $A! per tun, 
and fine at fil per tun. deliver* a at care or boats tn BuJnlo, 
charging cost for tiacltAgee. Address 
5 K 1 HAHRtS A PRESTON, Bniftvlo. N. Y. 
Jnlv 211. IS57 SSMwSoow 
HENRY SARGENT, 
l.tnt (res 7 TEAB3) OT TUB FtKY OT CaUTBELL A SaRGSKT, 
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 
/ V'FICB NO ** ARCADE GALLERY. ROCHESTER, N. 
V f Y.—will give speciaJ attention to the collection of moneys 
on bonds and mortgages, notes and account*, in the Ctdted 
States and Canadas, smt will promptly remit the same a> de¬ 
sired. Qatms for bifrtugemenU on Pntews, anil against Insur¬ 
ance Companies and ■ 'orpopstim:*, enforc'd to adju-nurnt.— 
Title to real estate perfected—business connected with the Ma¬ 
rine and Corarai'rieal department promptly executed. All law 
business promptly alteisiW to. 
Ketkeiwcbs— Hon. Rotns riveter, Mayor of itochebter, N. Y; 
Hon. Krastns Coming A Co. Albany, N. Y.; Wm. Barton, Bsq., 
Banker, Xo- 2U Merchants' Kxcnange, X. Y 3tO)eowom. 
WOOL MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, i-ept-9.—The panic in the nwnev market has 
earned a lull in lhl» a* well a* all other department* -.if umie, 
ami but little ha- tran-piid dining tbe pan week, the slock of 
all kinds fo exceedingly small, and uoldet* am reluctant, 
therefore, to make any material concession in price; buy ere of 
Large parcel* aje nt present outuf market,ami the transactions 
Lava, tireiefbro. been confined to aural! lot* at about previous 
rales; sales of RkOUU It* mediuru to Uuo Native Fleeces at 43bi) 
55c, 6 mos. aud H7 bain* Californio Unwashed Fleece* nt llkol 
32c \A lb oaa.’i arid fi too*, as to quality. Fulled wool is quiet; 
the stock N small. Foreign is also quiet, but steady; sales of 
ik) bales black and white Smyrna at 2tic, ti mo*; 3| do Eutr« 
Rio*, and 4U do Washed Conlova ou j». k—-V. Trtbun,, 
HORTON, Sept. I' - There has been a good demand for Do 
rimxlic lleece ami Fulled, but price* uto mil quits -o firm. The 
Nates of the week amount to 122,0110 lbs at quoted rale*. lufor- 
ei|tu, sales of 476 bales Mediterranean nml South Ainoricon at 
prices within tho range ol qnvtal Intis 
Saxony IIuccoh .. 57tc*iiu Smyrna washed, 
Am. full blond, ........ SO rt-Yi Pfo. unwashed 
H and fi blood.42c<rifl0 Buenos Ayres,.. 
Coni, to V blood.31* r 10 Mexican. 
Fulled,extra.. 4S&&5 Chill, Valparaiso 
" super........... 44|u'4A Fvria waalmd, 
" No. 1,.. Sim 10 Do. unwashed,. 
" No. 2.18(531 Fctuv. washed,. 
rnilK REST HOURS TO SELL. — Booksellers, Agents, 
A and Newsmen will find a quick sale lot those new Hand- 
Books F>»t published HOW TO WR1TB—HOW TO TALK 
—HOW TO BEBAYE—and HOWTO DO BUSINESS. Price 
free by mail, only 30 cents each, or the four in paper. $1. Com¬ 
plete in one Urge gtlt rol., $1 50, now ready Try thorn. Ad¬ 
dress FOWI.RR and WELLS, 308 Broadway, N. Y flXtwl 
•W ILEY SC HALSTED, 
3-31 Broad n ay, New York. 
HAVE NOW READY, 
DOWNING’S FRUITS 
AND 
FRUIT TREKS OF AMERICA. 
rpUGROUuaLY RS VISED, with very largo additions, eepo- 
L cialty ill Apple* find Pear*, with many new cuts of fruits.— 
Edited by Fbu*. Downing, F*q , broUier of Die bile A. J. 
Downing L vol. 12m».. eoutatnuig over 75<< paces, cloth, $1 6k 
The tepntiiicouof Mr.Charlox Downing as a Horticulturist. In 
eou motion with po popnl* tha work, tcadsasto 
aqtierjisu* a large and tni/ieuiale nsle of this -tew EJition. 
Older* from tue Trade and Dealers iu Agricultural wurka are 
solicited, and will be attended to with promptitude No copies 
will be forwarded without order*. 
solicits or rottrti u BniTioNa 
1 Nothing compared wltb it ou the subject of Pomology has 
vet been published in the Uulted States, ( uqnestioimbly the 
Standard Bornological Work of the oountiy." —Am. .fori n.tuns:. 
“A viol iterate examination oi tho work enables us to say 
wltliout heallatioa that it is h.v far the greatest acquisition 
placvd within the reach of Amcrlcuu Oultivataroof Frnitwhich 
ha* ever appeared."— Cuifimtur. s 
V Copies will lie mailed to au\ address and pre-paid on the 
receipt of tho price. 
Clubs and Societies will be supplied with the work for Premi¬ 
ums at a discount. 
I .NAUS4 I OU BALE. —150 acres Land at $33 per acre, In 
1 Harbor Creek, Erie Co, Pa. Fee advertisement in Rural of 
July toll. ItOOwJ] OHAUNCKY O. WALKER. 
HAY AND CATTLE SCALES. 
/N RK.iT REDUCTION GF CHICKS!'. THESE ■ ST AN IV 
\X abd S<:aixs” are now within vhe reach of every Farmer.— 
For $U»! we will runUsh a 3 tun scale, platform. . by 12 feet 
Every scale 1 * a-icj by the C 3. Stomiari weight*, and warrant¬ 
ed A full description will ho sent to any part of fins country, 
free of postage, upou application. _ 
372-1 amtf DUKYKK A FORSTTn. 
Manufacturing Co., Rochestor, N. Y. 
SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE* 
A FARM OF «R* ACRES AT GOODING'S GRuVB, 26*J 
H. W. from Cfilcozov prniHe J4'ud dmbor, hon&ft, bAni, 
orchAnla, acma fenced, n portion nnil^r plow, ftfld sftWid.-- 
Will bo sold, including 5tM sheep. W head of cattle, 4 good 
breevtlng mares; also, -ho farm tool* and muoMuery, ai ~ i*ry 
low prar and on accommodating tonus For parucnlus aaaress 
H. C. WHITE, atodlco of Mootots Rural New-Yorker. 
Ang. A Hv.7 _386 _R ochester, X. Y. 
JOSEPH Y*- SHA-W, 
Music PuBUsnax aid Dbalbx i* Prawo Fohtss, Meiodeons, 
and oltu.«r Instrument a, At ui^t j u (ac m r e r« pricey, Wo- 
104 State St, Rochester. N Y. 
Ky ivi Ai i DFAFH TREKS F4)K SALE of the very best 
4 In i\I popular sorts, very cheap, such ns Baity York, 
Eariy Crawford, Late Crawford. Jtc- Loiters addressed to the 
Rubai. Olhce will receive prompt attention. 4dt>w3 
23V.-30 
12.,.21 
12fo;50 
17tu)l9 
15,o. 10 
267:2',* 
35@39 
GH SALE ON TIME, 4 good forms well improved, well 
.L' limbered *nd well wivloreil. tnuu to Railroad, Canal and 
Mills, and 7 to d miles from Koch"»ter, containing from 40 to 160 
acres each. Address tile subscriber JOHN WEAVER. 
Penileid, Monroe Co., N. Y. 4lklw4 
1*7 fURA BEAU TttEEF FOB SALE 5 to 7 foot high 
4,lnfU $2t>u per 1,000—$25 per 100. 3.000 Cherry Trees 6 to 
7 feet. $'JO per l.tKkl—$12 ItNJ lOO.UOO Apple Seedlings 2 jears 
old So pm l.ooo. r. BOWBN. 
East Aurora, Erie Ox N. Y. lOOwf 
FRT71T TREES FOR SALE, 
tj t n/b i PEACH TREES from 5 to 7 feet tn height. 
,1 1, Ul/l / 311,000 Apple 3 vv* old ; 15.000 from a to 7 feet 
27,000 Do. 2’“ '• 30.0001 yr. 
20,000 Apple Seedlings 2 yrs old ; 500 Apricots . 1.000 Plums, 
o be sold cheap. Address C, F. WEAVER, 
4UOw3 1‘cnllald, Monroe Oo., S. Y. 
Rapid Tkavkung. — The wouflorfal effects of 
railroads upou the bUHineos of the country, was 
exomplifled strongly, a few days ago, is tho case 
of the editor of the Cincinnati Commercial. He 
aays:—“On Momlay the writer had occasion to 
visit Cleveland, on bnsineas, that required but 
fifteen minutes' attention. We left on the 0 A. M. 
train—Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Hue; 
arrived at tho f ot of Superior street, where we 
left the oars at 7 minutes before 3 P. M.; had a 
full onarter of an hour to transact business; took 
tho Cincinnati mail train at the Superior street 
croiaing; and were home again at midnight,.— 
From Cincinnati to Lake Erie, at Cleveland, and 
return, Is 510 miles.” The writer of this Hem very 
well remembers when lie resided iu Cincinnati, and 
"had occasion to visit Cleveland ou business,” and 
thought h tan self pretty fortunate to make the same 
journey in a week’s time without accident, al¬ 
though with all the fatigue incident to staging 
over corduroy roads, and through deep Ohio mod. 
Forty years have worked a change.— New York 
Tribu ne. 
D evons fok sale.—a tew thorough-brod wuis *»« 
Heirsrs, bred from my uwu herd, by my imported kun, 
Duke of Do vox Also. Kssox how. Addroe* 
SStovlJ CHARLES A. ELY, Elyria. G. 
CUtOItT-IIOKN'S F«Mi SALE.—Eight or ton ,)m> young 
O Cow* and H«lforB: Also Holier amt Hu'.l FaJVVA, v 
Cloekville. Madison Oo.. N. Y. JAUlttl R P. CHA PMAN. 
TUK KOCHKrATKR HTONK VAKJa, 
T8 WELL RTIK5KKU AT ALL CIMKIf «IHN BEST 
1 quality ol Locwost and . 
Flacgtos. Platform, Curb. Parit* “‘ d Sum* Ore 
Si’.l* Water Ta>,l„» lloor Sills. ,>f »'W siw\ required. Steps, GO¬ 
TO NURSERYMEN, DEALERS AND PLANTERS 
riniK SUBSCRIBERS OFFER TO THE FALL TRADE A 
1 quantity of a* finely grown Tkkk* and Stocks os can be 
found iu the Suite, consisting in part of 
IO.imio Ai-i-lk Trees, 6 to S feet. 
114,4100 “ 6 to 7 " 
112.000 Rtax'd CHXKRT, 2 years, with fine heads, 
ao.ooo •* “ l " very stocky ft branched. 
6.UQO Dwarf " l “ " “ " 
la.OOo Stas'd Pkar. 2 " extra fine. 
141,000 l'LQa. 1 *• 4 to 6 leet and very fine. 
0.000 Fuach, 1 ft 2 •• 
fo.ooo am. Arros Vi t.u. 2 1 -, feet welltnraished ft stocky. 
8,000 Bai.sam Fib, 1 hs to 3 feet. 
1410,0044 Arsi.k 8tockS, 2 year*. 
100,000 Chrkkv " 1 very large. 
OO Resultt,a Masbako Cukkkv Pits. 
Apple »vod in season. 
maxwells, ramsdkn a co, 
DansvUlo, Aug. 24, 1837. DansvUIe, Liv. Co., N. Y. 
MARRIAGES 
At York, Livingsbm Co.. N. Y.. on the 9th inst., at the resi¬ 
dence of tho bride’s father, D. 0. Rllingwood, by Rev. 1. It. Nis- 
bet, Mr. J. o. PERRY, ol Chicago, 111., aud Miss JEANNETTE 
ELLtNGWOOD. 
Itt Uates, Sept, 8th, HUMPHREY HART, aged 73 years.— 
Mi. H was ono of the early seltleis of Monroe county. 
Suddenly, on Tuesday, the 8th inst., DAVID ELY, aged 77 
years. Tho deceased was tho father of Dr. Wm. W. and Rev. 
Isaac Ely, and had been lor some years a woll known and 
highly respected resident of this city 
J. SAGE & SONS, 
LITHOGRAPHERS AND ENGRAVERS 
*ot» Main 8tkxmt, BorrAio, 
OVBH Si ik C3r H r S MUSIC STOiUL 
