^EW YORK STATE AG’L SOCIETY 
XlVUFLEIvCEKrT TRIAL 
TO BE HELD IX TUB 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
FOREIGN NEWS 
A Fenian Raid upon Canada. 
as many supposed, bad been 
FBNIAH18M, 
pretty effectually buried by the recent bursting 
of the bubble at Eartport, end the Canadians 
began to breathe more easy. But suddenly the 
Brotherhood are again astir, and something of 
an unusual nature, It became evident, was about 
to be Inaugurated. A movement of some descrip¬ 
tion, it was plainly to be seen, was soon to take 
place from Buffalo, at least, and probably from 
other points along tbe frontier. Tbe “signs” 
were sur e tbU time; and on the memorable first 
day of June the Fenian hosts who had congre¬ 
gated in Buffalo and along the Niagara lliver, by 
various mysterious maneuvers, succeeded in get¬ 
ting possession of a steam tug and several canal 
boats, and landing in the Qnecn’B dominions took 
possession of Fort Erie. But few British troops 
were In garrison at that point, and they made no 
opposition to the invaders. The Fenians num¬ 
bered, it is thought, irotn feOO to 1.300, and 
they were constantly re-in forced by squads who 
crossed the river in small boats. The men as 
they landed, (the main body as well us the strag¬ 
glers,) were soon perfectly organized — a man 
from Tennessee, (Gen. O’Neil,) being in com¬ 
mand-arid all famished with muskets. 
From Fort Erie the Fenians marched north¬ 
ward, as it whs supposed, to attack Chippewa, 
destroying telegraphic communication and tear¬ 
ing up the railroad track for some distance. 
They encamped on Friday night, (the 1st inet,) 
several mile* from the place of landing, and 
threw out pickets. On Saturday morning the 
army moved forward, soon came in sight ot 
tbe “ red coats," and skirmishing immediately 
commenced. Fights took place during the day at 
Ridgeway, Frenchman’s Creek and other places, 
as we learn, (denominated battles,) in which 
the Fenians are represented as “ driving the 
British.” But St soon became evident to tbo 
commander in-chief that without being speedily 
re inforced, (he having no artillery,) the “cause" 
would be overthrown—the British having, it was 
ascertained, at leust 5,000 troops to confront 
tils command. And then as the U. 8. authori¬ 
ties were preventing re • Jnforcemcnta from 
“K°iag over” to the aid of their friends, the 
Only practicable way to escape the halter, 
was to escape back to America, tu doing which the 
whole commaud, Including the General, were 
gobbled up by the U. 8. gunboat Michigan, and 
are now (June 4) safely anchored nnder her guns. 
The number of killed and wounded iu the battles, 
we learn, was Fenians, 3 killed and 17 wounded; 
British, 2 killed and 7 wounded. 
We have heard of “ great things” being done 
on the 8t. Lawrence River by the Fenians, but 
we guess we’ll wait a short time before giving 
the news in detail. 
Advices from Europe received by steamer 
Ilibernian to the 23d ult. The London Post of 
the 23d, publishes a PariB telegram statiDg that 
it is definitely arranged that representatives of 
France, England and Russia oti one side, and 
Austria, Pmsla and Italy on the other, arc to 
assemble in a short time in Paris, under the 
Presidency of M. Drouyn L’fluje, for formally 
opening the conference to solve pacifically the 
pending questions between Austria, Prussia and 
Italy. The Austrians are constructing an in¬ 
trenched camp near Vienna. A Vicuna dispatch 
etateH that the alliance between Prussiaand Italy 
binds each to Bnpport the other in case of attack 
by Austria—tbe treaty to continue till the end 
of the present year. A modification oftheFrench 
Cabinet is again spoken of. Arrangements, it Is 
said, have been perfected by France, to trans¬ 
port borne tbe whole French force in Mexico. 
The cholera is on the Increase In some parts of 
England. The cattle plague is spreading in 
/aland. We see nothing in the late foreign 
intelligence about tbe Fenians either in Ireland 
or England. 
Bubal Nkw-Yohkkr Owior. 1 
Rochester, June 5. I860. { 
Ths tone of the produce market tor the past week,baB 
not been what was general'y anticipated it would be. 
No indication* are yet Riven of a decline of breadstuff*— 
a result anxiously looked for by tbe mass of consumers, 
flour con tin nee firm, at last quotations, and so does 
wheat. Corn and rye have advanced live cents per 
bushel with the tendency still upward. 
Provisions are also firm, at previous Quotations, with 
a slight advance In smoked mea's. F'ggs are scarce 
with a tendency to advance. Coal is higher, but from 
what cause U not resdlly apparent. 
The wool market shows no change and but little doing 
as jet in this commodity. Below are the current rates 
of articles In this market. 
WhoU'-sule Prices Current. 
Plottk, F«n,G5S»TX,Ktc. i Straw...f7,09812L«t 
Flour, w’twhT. $16.00810 00 Knurrs. Vbgktajslm, ktc 
»o.redwbe.*t.Hi/ 04 pi 4 .W i Anples, green...luts* 1,75 
Do. extraK',*> t Do.dried, ¥». ]■.!«, i-t; 
Do. buckwheat, 4,00® 4,f0 ! Peaches . no® fOt 
MtIU'eert,coarse„.14.0G»l4,00 Cherries. S5e 
1)0, One.18jXi®<XJ,00 Plum*. 25® Hf-C 
Meal.eorn.CWt., 3.77® 1,80 Potatoes, $) bu... 8'<a U2c 
Wheat, red.2,«>® 4,7a Union*. 00® coc 
CommenciDg on tbe 10th day of July, 
With the trial or Mowers, and will continue until all u le 
Implement* shall be tried. 
Tiial open to all the States & Canadas 
Entries lobe made st the Secretary's Office. Alha„ y 
at lend one week previous to the 10th i f J a y. Entrance 
fee »25 tor i nch Implement in ra<-h cla^s. 
A p-ogramme ot the Trial, with a list of Implements 
to bu triec. and a list of Judges will be furnished on an. 
plica'Ion to the Secretary. B. P JOHNSON, Sec'v. 
J. STANTON GOULD, President. 
State Ag’i Booms, Albany, May 24,1860. [S55-2t 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 9, 1B06. 
FENIAN FILLIBUSTERING A FAILURE 
Tub past week has been one of excitement, 
especially on our Northern Frontier from Ver¬ 
mont to Detroit. On the 81st of May the 
Fenians commcnccd a tlllibusterlng demonstra¬ 
tion on Canada—an “ army," under command of 
Gen. O'Neil, of Nashville, Tcdti., crossing the 
Niagara River, near Buffalo, and hiking potsis- 
sion of Fort Erie shortly after midnight on the 
morniogofthe 1st Inst. The re; ult ofthc “raid” 
(for it was little else iegiven in another column. 
The Provinces-and mveral millions of Canucks, 
were going to Is taken; but our latest advices 
(Monday P. M,.; indicate that the upshot of the 
matter was a farcical fizzle— though some lives 
wcrcloston each side. The Fintiigans “ marched 
up the bill and down again,” or rather, crossed 
the river, and, being worsted, the conquering 
heroes, in attempting to recross (retreat) to tbe 
American side, were seized by the U. 8. Steamer 
Michigan, and held ns prisoners! 
— There te talk of another aud greater raid 
soon to hike place at some point east, but we 
trust no such folly will be attempted — as it 
would show the leaders of the Fenians to be 
greener than their flag — and that if it te the U. 
8. authorities will unite with those of Canada 
in frustrating the desieus of the fllUbu6ters. 
But wc don’t believe our trans-Ontario neigh¬ 
bors will be demolished yet awhile. 
1GUR1AN OR GOLDEN BEE FHOitl 
I f i'aLY.—T he above arc correct re presentation* of 
on? Ute Importation ot Italian Bees from which we ore 
now jiropatrallog Queens lor rate, on Lake Erie, (twelve 
mile* from the m*tu land ) where no native bees exist,- 
Every Queen uan anted put r. Stmt for sample of beta, 
descriptive price 11*'. Ac. Address 
W. A. FLANDERS & CO.. Shelby, Ohio. 
N. B.—The above cuts are copy righted. 
NEW8 PARAGRAPHS, 
Tub British authorities in Calcutta have just 
completed a census of the city. The whole 
population, including the suburbs, te stated to 
be 1,000,000. 
Tjik liquor dealers of the «ity of New York 
have issued a circular asking a pledge not to vote 
for any man who is not opposed to the present 
excise law. 
With the improved machinery now in use, it 
is confidently expected that the Hoosic Tunnel 
will be completed in eight years—if the funds do 
not give out. 
The American Sharpshooters’ Association 
of Chicago has arranged for a grand festival In 
that, city to commence on the 13th inst., and 
close the 17th. 
The sale of 130,000,000 of Government gold 
has caused an increase of the specie reserve of 
the baulca to the extent of more than six mil¬ 
lions of dollars. 
The Washington National Intelligencer asserts 
upon official authority, that the amount of gold 
in the country is not more than one hundred 
millions of dollars. 
Sweeney says that Head Center Stephens is 
an English spy; Romero calls Santa Anna a 
French spy, aud Santa Anna denounces Romero 
as an Austrian spy. 
The proprietor of a restaurant in London, 
C. W., advertises for “five or six boys to catch 
frogs lor the season.” Frogs, it would appear, 
are very popular there. 
It is believed there is a conspiracy iu New 
York to burn every theatre whose manager bo- 
longti to the Managers’ Association. Three have 
already been destroyed. 
BmiGi.A nuts are of almost nightly occurrence 
in Troy, N. Y., and tbe police are completely 
nonplussed by the operations of the shrewd 
gang of criminals that infest that city. 
Tub corner-stone of the monument to the 
memory of Stephen A. Douglus te to be laid on 
the 13th of June, with imposing ceremonies. 
Governor Oglesby of Illinois, is to be the ora¬ 
tor on the occasion. 
General George W. Palmek, Commtesary- 
Gcncnil ol’ Ordnance of this State, has been 
appointed by the President to reside at Sierra 
Leone, to take cognizance of matters connected 
with the slave trade. 
The Telegraph Committee of the New York 
Board of Fire Commissioners Lave decided 
against the present telegraph system, which Is 
very unreliable. The street telegraph is con- 
sidered far preferable. 
The wealthiest congregation in New York 
city, perhaps In the whole country, te that of 
Ascension (Episcopal) in Fifth Avenue. The 
aggregate incomes last year are shown by the 
official returns to have been nearly $18,000,000. 
In the New York Board of Health hist week, 
Commissioner Bergen read a paper stating that 
several bodies bad been washed ashore at Coney 
Island, sewed up in bedticks, supposed to be vic¬ 
tims of cholera, thrown overboard from vessels. 
Ahout three hundred and fifty miles west oi 
Leavenworth, Kansas, te a chalk ridge or moun¬ 
tain one hundred and fifty miles long. Its 
general range te cast and west. It te soft, and 
specimens arc easily detached from the mass 
with a knife. 
Tiie arrangements for constructing a new 
Academy of Music in New York city arc ulrcady 
advancing toward perfection. The directors in¬ 
tend that the building shall be a great improve¬ 
ment upon the one destroyed; aud it is their 
purpose to malic- it entirely fire-proof. 
Two SCULLiKu matches have been made in 
England between Henry Kelley, the champion 
of Putney, and Hills, the American champion. 
The races will be for JU250 a side each race. The 
first race will be four miles; the second, five 
miles. Both will take place the same week on 
the Tyne, early in July. 
George Peabody’s property, notwithstand¬ 
ing his large gift ol‘ $1,250,000 for the benefit of 
tbe London poor, te now estimated at about $30,- 
000,000. The Massachusetts (U. 8.) Assessors 
require him to make a return of his income since 
1802, ou the ground that he has always claimed 
to be an American citizen. 
IMPORTANT TO CIDER MAKERS, 
Do. toft. 7/0® 8,00 
Coat. lamp, p (nD t&emffs 
Do. large egg-.. 8B0®0.«i 
Do. small era... 8«©o,tt) 
Do. Move.8.8 -aO.Bl 
Do. obi-stnut.... 7 --'otti/JO 
Do. toft......... 9 jOO$0,DO 
Do. Char p bu. 15® 16c 
Bait, * bill.JA-®3(iO 
Wool.Pl>. (Sit 47c 
Hops . 10® Wc 
WhltcflBh, X Mil ..!) OOwti.25 
CodrUb, P 100 Its. .C,i>n®7.00 
Honey, box. p 1>.. 20® 30c 
Candles, box.13® 16Xc 
Do. extra. ifraotic 
Bands..... 87© 42c 
THE JERSEY 
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Do. packed 
Cheese, new . 
Do. old..,.. 
Lard, tried... 
Do. rough.. 
Tallow, tried 
Do. rough.. 
Kegs, dozen.. 
, Fob 
B ay P tun... 
, ID® 2*c 
. 18© 23c 
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‘ Ftffl 28 «C 
. 15® 000 
. 9® 9KC 
. o®6kc 
. 19® 20C 
K. 
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This machine ho* been thoroughly tried lu different 
scctionsol the country,alwajseltelutig.wliei'evrrused, 
tbn hlrhe*t recommendation*, and is warranted to be, 
both In point of economy and durability, greatly superi¬ 
or to every other kind of Cider Mill, bend for Clrculst, 
Manufactured snrt for rule by 
It tttfTTHUWORTII, Trenton. N. J. 
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PROVIHIOW MARKETS. 
NKW YOKE. June 2.—Cotton 8798*0. for middlings. 
Flour ranees irom $7,t5®14,no ns to Quality. Wheat, f 1.77 
®2,t3. live, quiet. Barloy, dull, Corn. 70®«c. Oat*. 
Is®70c.. lions, to® 70c. Pork,new mesa, 830,3 i®a 0,88: old 
do, $29,00®29,50; prime, *24«.24,a0; Shoulder*, 12JCal8Y«; 
Haras, 1714® 18XC. Lnrd, 19©22Y ct*. Butter, 'A®42 cts. 
Cheese, J0®20c. 
ALBANY, Jnxr.2.—Klonr. #'i®l(i,00. Corn meal 81,rii® 
1JB0 P 100 tt.s. Wheat, $2,7598Wl. Kvr, $1.10. Barley.78c. 
Coro olaeie. Oats, M®82. Pork. f3l®8t, Mioulders, 17e. 
Hams, 21c. Smoked beef HOC. Butler,85®>Sdc. Lard 22® 
22KC. Cheese 20®22c. lIop*.25®Vjc. 
BUFFALO. JtiXK 2.-Flour, sales at fO.50®14.00.- 
Wfceat, Inactive, corn, fe®6Rc. Rye, Barley, and Peas, 
nominal. Out* it®40c. Fork, 831,00. Lard. SiXc. 
cniCAOO, .Tt -.*2-Flour, $7,25® 14,00: wheat,$1,3091 ,- 
ink. Corn, 48®53C. Oat*, 30®34C. Rye. ft-tvoGSc. Barley 
K2®a*cts. Bean*. $>.0091,70. Mess pork, f3G®3!,Oo. Lard 
20w22K n - Hotter, 1<>®2SC. Cheese, 11®22c. FoUtoea.W 
®83c. Eggs, Hc- tv'-iOc. 
TORONTO, May SO.— Flour. y5,2s®9.27. Wheat, fall $1,- 
R'®I.tr,; spring. {.t;«®l,40; Harley, UHfttl In; Rye, 5ti® 
OOc; Feas, etteiii ctSi Oats 82®83c. Mess pork, 822 , 60 ®24; 
prime do, $20®21; Hams. lH@14c; Lard, 15®15ct«; Ba¬ 
con, 10@l2c: Beef hams, 13®l4c. Butter, 15® 18 c; Cheese, 
13®i5c.— Olobe. 
Aflalrn ut WaMhlngtou. 
Brigadieb-General George J. Hodge of 
Fort Fisher fame, bins been appointed Consul 
to Bremen, 
The Senate Committee have agreed to report 
the Niagara Ship Canal Bill, not expecting, how¬ 
ever, that it will pass tills session. 
There te an effort being made to resuscitate 
the Colorado question, with a hope of its pas¬ 
sage over the President’s veto. 
The Senate confirmed, Inet week, James 
Wilson as Minister to Venezuela, and William 
Faxon as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. 
There were on the first day of June 1,650 
National Banks in the United States, with nn 
aggregate circulation amounting to $370,590,525. 
The President has approved the bill authoriz¬ 
ing the Secretary Of the Treasury to make regu¬ 
lations against the introduction of the cholera. 
A contract has been concluded by the Govern¬ 
ment with Adams’ Express Company for the 
exclusive transportation of all moneys aud secu¬ 
rities of the United States. 
A military commtesion has heon convened at. 
Washington for the trial of Col. Paulding on the 
charge of violation of orders in depositing Gov¬ 
ernment funds In the Merchants’ National Batik. 
The nouse Committee laBtiveek discussed tbe 
Mexican question, Gen. Banks presenting reso¬ 
lutions strongly re affirming the “Monroe Doc¬ 
trine. ” It was proposed to sell arms and 
ammunition to Mexico and take bonds iu pay. 
An effort ivas also made to have Congress 
indorse the fifty million loan. The Committee 
did not arrive at any definite conclusion. 
It te reported in Washington that U. 8. Pay¬ 
masters have over $15,000,000 on deposit ivilh 
National Banks, without security. At Leaven¬ 
worth, a hank with $100,000, has $1,000,000 on 
deposit; aud at New Orleans, a bank with a 
capital of $300,000, has $3,000,000 on deposit. 
The Comptroller of tbe Currency gives notice 
to all persons who have claims against the Mcr 
chants’ National Bank at Washington, that they 
must present the same aud make legal proof 
thereof to James Kennedy, Receiver of such 
bank, on or before the 86th day of August next. 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Mat 29-Bates Beef Cattle. $14.00®18.50; 
Cow* and Calvcii, I SO® 100; Vt-ul Calve*, 7® 13c; Sheep 
and Lnmhn, 4®10c; Swine, j0®K>t'c. 
ALBANY, .Tp.nx 1.—Beeve» $5,7.7® 10,75 j Sheep, Case. 
Bog*, mxaiOBc. 
BRIGHTON & CAMBRIDGE, Mat(0 ,—Beeves, aalea 
at 13®14 Xc. Working oxen »i75®800 ft pr. listniy steers 
» 150. Milch COW*, I80®100. Heller*. $S0Ct« Sheep 
-iiutm, sheared,!■$«,; WuoV-1, 7®9C. VYft) CalVti 
ffiotjo. Sbote*— Wboieaais lOtolSHC.; retail li®16et».— 
Fat bousi. lOtallXc. III-.!mb i 6s9e. t> tr ; country lot* 6® 
7c.: tallow 7®9c.: mtlfkklnr, 2 'J® 2 jn : $2®2J>0 each ; 
country !oU 7 rir r ®l,r> 0 ; thcailUig*, 20®25c. 
CHICAGO.Mat 31. —Beef Cuttle.—Price* range from 
f5,0G@te8.5O. Slu-cp, sales at $4.8(®4,H5. Bwtne, sales at 
from $8,50 to $0,15. 
The New Tax Bill. —The Internal Revenue 
Bill, which has occupied much of the time of tbe 
House of Representatives for several weeks, has 
passed that body by ill to 11, substantially as it 
was reported by the Committee. The section 
authorizing gas companies to add the tax to 
their customers’ hills tvun stricken out. An 
amendment transferring the appointment of a 
special Commissioner from the Secretary of the 
Treasury to the President, was 1 ejected 40 to 73. 
A proviso that the income lists shall be open to 
inspection, but not furoj$hed nor allowed to be 
copied for publication, was rejected 55 to 06. 
An amendment prohibiting the removal of any 
revenue officer without the consent ofthc Senate, 
unless for malfeasance in office, during the recess 
of Congress, was also rejected 57 to 60. 
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for superfine 5 HOfeUAc for extra do; tor common 
unwashed California, ami 27@37c l«r fine, Foreign — 
Chilian unwashed, zi - Hc: Bur-e Kio» washed, 32®4Rc; 
Cordova, 40®46c; K»*t India, 35 ® 43 c; Altlcan, 20® 10c; 
Mexican, S0®3f>c ; Smyrna, 25®-tV- —.Y. F. I\nA. 
BOSTON, M»t SO-The followtna arc tbo Advsrtbwr'* 
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line,C2®tUo; medium, 4s®60-, coar*e, 4 ‘.(iii 0 c. Mtrhteun 
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medium, 50®55c ; coar»e, 45 ®A-c. Other We-stcrn — Fine, 
50®tj0c; modiuu), 47®50a; common, 45®47c; Caiuoreta, 
I8®40c: Canada, 50®Mc; rmlted, extra, 50®fl6c ; euper- 
tltie, 4 .v.tt;'e'; No. 1, 30®-12ko; Smyrna, 18®t5c; Bueno* 
Ayre*. 20®Wc: Cape Good Hope, 3UC*40t;; Cnlllan, 24®80c; 
Peruvian,80®32c; African. lr»®45c; Bast India,20®50c. 
CHICAGO. Mxv 31—l-'lue, washed llecce, 4fi®47c; nta- 
rtlum, 42®-»:-e; roar>o, &j®*2c -, unwnslicd, H off, factory 
polled,30®86c; tub-washed, 45®50c. 
CINCINNATI, Mav, 30.—Coarse fleece at 8S®45 cts.: 
medium to line do, 4.',055c.; tnb washed, 50®60c., and 
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How to make him buck well. 
How to make him stand while getting Into a carriage. 
How to halter * colt alone. 
Hoav to make a colt follow you. 
How to bit colt* without bluing harness. 
How to teach a horse to make a how. 
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The Cholera.—Two more steamers arrived at 
the New York Quarantine last tveek ivilh cholera 
on board. One of the vessels (the Peruvian) 
had 758 passengers. During the voyage there 
were thirty-five deaths from cholera. The ves¬ 
sel was from Liverpool. Thirty-nine cholera 
patients were transferred from the Fcruviau to 
the hospital ship on the 30th of May. Tbe other 
cholera vessel, (the Union,) also Irom Liverpool, 
had 484 passengers. Thirty-four died of cholera 
on the passage. Forty-live cholera patients were 
admitted to the hospital ship, May 80th, from 
the Union. The vessel left Liverpool the lGth. 
There were 104 cholera patients in the hospital 
ship the 2d inst. N 0 new cases in New Y ork city. 
New Advertisements, 
From Mexico. 
A San Francisco dispatch says “ the Mexi¬ 
can Imperial Consul has received dispatches 
(official) from Mazatlan of May 16th, stating 
that the Liberals had attacked thegarrteon of Her- 
mosillo, and after a Woody struggle captured 
and pillaged the town. Imperial forces subse¬ 
quently arrived, aud after killing two hundred 
Liberals, drove out the rest, ami captured most 
of their booty. Fourteen American citizens 
had been murdered and robbed by the Liberals. 
The Imperialists defeated Corona at Bltigaloa, 
driving him 33 miles, killing 18 men, and cap¬ 
turing a large amount ol ammunition. 
Several wealthy families had arrived there 
who had previously fled from the Liberal rule. 
Published accounts say that at the sack of 
llcrmoslllo the Liberals murdered thirty-eight 
foreigners and five hundred citizens who helped 
to defend the town. 
A strong division of Imperialists started from 
Mazatlan on the IGt-h in pursuit of Corona. 
A letter from ilermoBillo corroborates the 
account of the atrocities which the Liberate 
cornin',tied at that place, and states that stores 
were ransacked, rich inhabitants laid under con¬ 
tribution, arid all who could not pay were im¬ 
mediately murdered.” 
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Funeral of Gen. Scott. — The obsequies of 
Lieut,-General Winfield Scott, (whose death as 
will be seen elsewhere occurred tbe 29th ult.,) 
took place at West roint.N. Y., the lslinat. The 
Government ivas represented by a Congressional 
Committee, by a number of' high officials of the 
Army designated by Gen. Grant, and by officers 
ofthc Nai^y. All Government offices were closed 
on the day of the funeral, minute guns were fired 
by the Army and Navy, and tbe insignia of 
mourning was generally observable in the cities 
and villages throughout the country. Tbcfuncral 
was attended by a t T ast assemblage of citizens. 
r|HlK STRAW.LINED DEE-I1IVE mannfacte 
.L ured and for sale liy b. IDF.is SON, Medina, N. Y\ 
LANDERS CURED —Without lira kuile, by J. H 
J DUitFJtE, 91 State Bi., Rochester, N. Y. 
I) OSK BLimil-A Del lent 5 . Natural Color 
IV for the cheek*; wilt not wash off or Injure the ukln. 
Waekxntko. Mailed for $ 1 , 1 . 7 . Address 
G. BLACK IF! & CO., 716 Broadway, N. Y. 
A gents wanted evervwhehe-Boiii 
local and traveling,- mule aud female. Steady em¬ 
ployment ilia year round, snd no capital required, 
l!ustn<-ii.s ne w, light, and desirable. 
F’or particulars address 
CONKLIN & CO., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Wheat fkom England. — United Slates Con¬ 
sul Dudley at Liverpool, informs our Government 
that a vessel was loading with wheat- (May 4t.h) 
In that city destined for New York. The cargo 
was to be 15,000 bushels. Tbe Consul says, “ 1 
am told it is American yvheat, Imported, and now 
being sent back to be sold in the States.” 
~-«v..v2rca- 
W E WILL PRE-FAY FREIGHT ON 
any of the following Machines when ordered by 
parties living In locality where we have no Agents. 
A gricultural college of fenn- 
S7 L\ aM A.—The Second Term of 1BG0. will open 
July 18. Board, Washing and Tuition lor 20 weeks $100 
in advance. Apply for a Circular to 7VM. H. ALLEN, 
PresidentAgT College,Centre Co.,Fa. Nw-lt 
COLUMBIAN MOWER & REAPER 
The only perfect r Combined Machine In use -has two 
Driving Wheels. Forward cut when Mowrxo.and kxae 
cut with 81DR imi.ivKP.y when rkai-inu. Second to 
nonn bm ft Mower, superior to all ab u Keener, and hae 
a perfect * 
SELF RAKE. 
Smalley’s Corn Plow and Cultivator, 
F'ivk Implements In one. A boy can inakage It with 
ease, It la a perfect Furrow Covbrkh. IIoeb, Hillkb 
and Harrow. The best Implement In use for covering 
Grain. 
A GENT* W ANTED.- UOc anmplr Mine Free, 
with terms, for any one to clear from $20 to $35 dally 
lu three hour*. Business new,light and desirable. Can 
be done at home or traveling, by male ur femme,— 
Circulars, with full particulars, will cost yon nothing. 
Address Willard & Co.,815 F ulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
United States Marshal Muiuuy seized 
in New York last week, ou the steamer General 
Sedgwick, from Galveston, 8,000 rounds of am¬ 
munition and 50 revolvers, consigned to the 
Adjutant-General of the Fenian Brotherhood. 
From correspondence which fell into the Mar¬ 
shal’s bands, it appears that tbe property was 
6tolen from one of the Federal camps in Texas. 
The Indians.—A dispatch from Fort. Laramie, 
Decotah, May 80, sajs “the Indian Peace Com¬ 
missioners arrived this evening. Tliereisalarge 
attendance of Sioux, Arrapahoes and Cheyennes. 
The prospects for a treaty of peace are flattering. 
The conncil opens June 1st.” By treaties with 
the Indians ou the Arkansas River, reservations 
are set apart for the undisturbed use of these 
tribes. Disputes hereafter are to be settled 
by arbitration. All the tribes are pledged to 
maintain perpetual peace. 
S WEET TURNIP SEED. - SOU thlx 
Month -best on ridge*, l’urc, perfect Seed grown 
by nra 1**1 year Brnt, no-tagc-paid, 8 ox. for 2 n cU.i .1 or,. 
for 50ct&. Also, the tVititr Flat (strap-leafed. > mrs to 
bottom, K-tide rest, beet tor general crop and only sore 
variety to sow In corn — will be ripe and ready to «end 
at same rote* by Ut July. Order early Ot „ 
1L H. DOOLITTLE, Oaks Corners, N. Y. 
La Belle France Eclipsed. — A letter just 
received by Phalon & Bon from an American 
lady in Parte, containing an order for two cases 
of their “Night-Blooming Cereus,” conclude* 
with these words, “ Votre pcofurn r.st le mdteur 
du rnondc ” — “ Yours is the best perfume in the 
world.” Remember, this te from Paris, the capi¬ 
tal of the world of Fashion! Sold everywhere. 
Oberlin College. —The authorities of Ober- 
lin College, Ohio, make an appeal to the public 
for $150,000, Of this amount, $00,000 are needed 
for building purposes, and tbe balance for en¬ 
dowments. There is in this College an average 
annual attendance of 1,130 students. 
No Farmer should be without oue ol these light BCl1 
simple Double Mould Flows. Hu.* movable Wlngtsuitr 
able for rows from 2k to 3# feet apart. Bead forlliu- 
trated Pamphlets with Terms to Agents. 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
17 Courtland Street, New York. 
DUANE H. NASH, General Agent. S35-2t 
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