MOOEE’S EUEAL NEW-YOEKEE: AN AGEICULTUEAL AND FAMILY JOUENAL. 
Later California News. 
By tlie Pbiladelpliia. 
The greatest excitement atill pervaded the city mining region of California, and as the tra- 
rU^v. ^{T r_• - - •_1_ J_I_ IT. . ... 
By tlie Pbiladelpliia. dred settlers had assembled at the corner of J and 
_ Ninth streets, and resolved to fire upon any who 
The fine steamers Carolina and Columbus.from approached them. The city is declared under 
San E-rancisco, had both arrived at Panama with marital law, and every person required to enroll 
full files from that place to the 15th ult. 
The Carolina brings down the Oregon and 
California mails, $770,124 in gold dust.on freight 
u u il-t'oi .ouDvj 1115. V.. vj ui v^niiiorniB, ana as me ira- 
when the boatshoved off. From six to nine hun- ders have already immense stock on hand, there 
dred settlers had assembled at the corner of J and is no probability of the existence of exhorbitant 
Ninth streets, and resolved to fire upon any who prices. 
approached them. The city is declared under In addition to the above, we gather the following 
marital law, and every person required to enroll intelligence from the Northern mines through the 
his name at the City Hotel. Sacramento Transcript : 
his name at the City Hotel. 
W. W. Chapman, of Sac. Reading Room. From the South Fork. —Mr. O’Dwyer, wio 
P. S.—In addition to the order for citizens to arrived from Culloma, informs us that on 
ill their names at the City Hotel, Lieut Gov. last three or four Chinese took out in that 
i)ougal also directed an order to be published, vicinity $300. Another man who was working on 
all non-combatants keep clear of the streets, north bank of the river, three-quarters of a 
directed a cannon, supplied with twenty-four from Culloma.took out on Saturday forenoon 
ds, to be placed at the foot of J street, and three pmunds of dust. T.ho same man had pro- 
by the “ Gold Hunter,” take up from Be- viously taken out in the course of three days 
1 , by Thursday morning, all the implements $L900. Mr. O’Dwyer states he v/as a “green 
nr. with which he in rcnnlvp.H to tnha lhi> f-ni,. hand,” too. 
J J , ,—, , —rn aaaiuon to me orner tor citizens to 
oan enroll their names at the City Hotel, Lieut Gov. 
$500,000 in gold dust and 200 passengers. McDougal also directed an order to be published. 
Not a single case of sickness of any kmd has that all non-combatants keep clear of the streets. 
occurred on either of these steamers. 1 hey both and directed a cannon, supplied with twenty-four 
mopped at Acapulco, which place, we are told, is rounds, to be placed at the foot of J street, and 
af healthy as it ever re. hy the “ Gold Hunter,” take up from Be- 
p iP' u' nicia, by Thursday morning, all the implements 
' r y arrived at San Francisco on the 7th ^^Ith which he is resolved to take the ene- 
0 . Ang, &{ier & p&sa&ge ol one ijcar and Jive days and bring them to a speedy and summary 
irom this city. _ _ v 
WJIEELEE’S PATENT 
0 . afier & phsQage of 07ie ijcar and Jive days and bring them to a speedy and summary . The water on the South Fork is falling rap- 
irom this city. „ ^ , trial. w. w. c. idly, but the miners are not yet working on the 
’ VerTl.atcst—Sacramento City^ln Asbes. almostuniversally with the or- 
sailed from this port on the 6 ih of February, ar- i \ lu t rr r • i ' dmarv rockers Tho oQick<?ilver ^nd aII 
rived at San Francisco D.li iilt hcliKT Ififl h/vc nn Just as the steamer Carolina was getting under t "9 fi^icKsnver and all oaior 
the nassaire ■ • S J way, about 4 P. M., a despatch was received on ^r® «ot ikese mines yet. 
Ware indebted to Mr -E H Mitchell the board from the Pacific News office, stating that an 
gentlemanly Vurse?of the pSladdphia fm'earlf cTt* *S®“®® S cu!a?l;.^h;m^'‘e rlrLt firely" 
Copies of California papers. To Messrs. Adams Sacramento City had been reduced to ashes, P miners are doi ng hnely. 
& Co.’s Express we return our acknowledgements ^1.' ^ e squatters were receiving reinforcements ' 
for similar favors. of men from the mines. THE MARKETS, 
for similar favors. 
Terrible Biot at Sacramento. 
LoUision betiocen the Land-holders and Squatters! 
—Mayor Bigelow, Assessor Woodland and 
several citizens killed!—Martial law proclaim- 
IT The dispatch referred to was received by 
Mr. Norcross, Assistant Editor of the Pacific News 
who reached here last night in the Philadelphia. 
He considered the report, we understand, entire- 
Rail Road H^e Po^r and Thresher il' l^li 
iWitli “Wheeler’s Latest Improved/’ ^ ||||j 
ger’.s, and others,) for yui>j;RioK Mechanical Con- *1111 I 
•STRucTioN, SIrength, Durabilitv and Power. IJll |l#/ 
Hie demand for the above machines exceeds our u| llI V .1 y 
most sanguine anticipations. Its superiority over I-MWiOVEO RAILWAY CHAIN HORSE—POWER 
any we have herefcoforr* smhl is rlomnncfrofori oxiaki' av-tx __ 
several citizens kiUcd!—MartiaL law proclaim- ooiismerea me report, we unaerstand, entire- 
td—‘Troops orderedfro7n Benicia—Tremendous ly rfibable. 
■^.■citemcnl! At the time the Carolina left, 50 U. S. soldiers 
From the Alta California. Aue. 15. *®*^‘ Benicia for the scene of battle, and two volun- 
■^.■citemcnt! At the time the Carohni 
From the Alta California, Aug. 15. !®f‘ Benicia for the scene c. --- 
The news which the Senator brings from Sac- in San Francisco had offered their 
ramento is exciting in the extreme. Riot and ®®*’vices to maintain order. [Ed. Trie. 
death rule the hour! The long expected collision Matters on tbe Pacific Side, 
between the land-holders and squatters has at last The mining operations are nroffressincf roitli 
A/wtvv lauu-iiuiucxB aiiu IlttS at laSl * 
taken place. The battle has begun—God knows Zealand 
... 1 ,.= ,._] _i_ Tl _ ® - 
Rural New-Y'orker Office, > 
liochester, Sept. 25, 1850. ^ 
Wheat is arriving in considerable quantities and sells at 
about ® 1 , which we think a fair quotation for good sam- 
pies. We hear of a recent sale of 3,000 bushels at #1.02. gy 
Flour the same as last week, and not much doing. 
Corn and Barley have declined a trifle. ni; 
Butter has advanced some 2 cts. per Ib, since our last. to 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
any we have heretofore sold is demonstrated every 
day by those using them, and the unprecedented de¬ 
mand for the same —and lastly, by tlie full and 
able report of the Committee on Farming Machin¬ 
ery at our late State Society’s Fair. 
AND overshot THRESHER AND SEPARATOR. 
fTlIIE SUBSCIHBERS would respectfully say 
X to the Farmers and others of Western New 
York, that they have been appointed the General 
nislied gratis on application, by mail or otfiorwisc, 
EMERY & Co., 
I roprietors of the Albany Agricultural Works, 
v;hen and where it will end ! for labor and investment. Heretofore the surface 
Capt. Van Pelt, of the Senator, has furnished lb® gold region only has been gone over; but 
I with the following information; latterly the miners are resorting to the use of ma- 
An armed body of the Squatters proceeded chinery, and the depth of the earth and the moun- 
rough the streets about IJ o’clock, yesterday, tains are now being made to yield their quota of 
• ■ .* ROCHESTER WHOLFSAfP PR IFFs: Proprietors of the Albany Agricultural Works ,®y “®'V9 been used or e-xhibited. They haveta- 
Flour bbl $4 75a4 88 Butter Ib IQi 'lA and Seed Store, No. 369 and371, Broad- many different State and County 
I energy, and are yielding a good return p„° ’mp//way, Albany, N. Y. r.38-tf1 ^airs held in Massachn.sctts, New York, Now Jer- 
• and investment. Heretofore the surface ^ Choose, lb..d-iou-lc —..- *- f®y> Pennsylvania, Ohio, and also in Canada, never 
old reirinn nnlu Lso k.w nO CWC.4 t)Ua4 60 POULTKV. j, nn having comoeted fnrnro..,In, 
at Albany prices—adding only transportation. 
1 hese macliincs are favorably ktiowii wlierever 
they have been used or e.v.hibited. They have ta¬ 
ken premiums at many different State and County 
Icoiro liAali? IVT,^_1_ ;xt -r r . ^ 
An armed body of the Squatters proceeded 
through the streets about IJ o’clock, yesterday. 
do cwt -4 50a4 60 j poultry". 
Beef, cwt.3 .50a4 50 Turkeys, lb. 7a8c 
/1/\ KK1 rYX.r^»« 7 1 nn^l 1 CA /-Xi 
A CARD. 
. - -J - - - J w.wv,, AAioA/ 111 Huver 
naving competed for premiums without success and 
nattering commendations. 
uud were interrupted by the authorities and oppos- treasures 
ed by portions of our citizens. An affray soon 
commenced, and the city was aroused to arms.— 
Mayor Bigelow was shot in three places, and died 
in fifteen minutes after. J. W. Woodland, City 
Assessor, was shot dead, and several citizens kill¬ 
ed and wounded. 
Our correspondent informs us that Dr. Robin¬ 
son, the leader of the squatters, was shot through 
the head. His horse was first killed under him. 
Several of the squatters were killed and wounded. 
Their ranks were swollen from the 60 first engag¬ 
ed in the affray, to a body of armed men, num- 
Companies are branching out in every direction, 
and going to work systematically and with ener- 
, /u, ^ ».7a8c flattering commendations. 
do bbl mess,ll OOall 50 1 Chickens.7a8c TX^HLREAS Wheeler, Melick & Co., who As many as 2,000 of thorn arc novv in use of 
Lard, tried. -oab-iCj seeds. ’ have recently leased of the subscriber a por- which over 500 were sold the past season. ’ 
do leaf... .-a7c , Clover, bu.3 87a5— Don of his extensive inanufnctoryforthepurpo.se Tlie accompanying cut gives a view of a two 
Hams, smoked-7a7ic Timothy.1 .50a2 50 of rnakmg Horse Powers and threshers, and occu- horse machine at work, with the hands necessary 
oiiouklers, do. .—5a5ic Flax. 1 2.5al 50 P*od the same for said purpose, have of late pursu- toattendit. It will thresh from 125 to oyo bushels 
iNew I otatoes, bu --a37i sundries. ed a course of advertising, by styling themselves of wheat, or twice the quantity of oats~Dcr dnv — 
Buckw'he t. cw't. ISO/zl 7.9 ! Whif-jifisli hhl E.^n/rvnn the Proonetors nf i6<' “Albany Agricultural Tho fmoimron ......i.;.. ■' .. . C. 
ouu guiug wuin. Hyaioiiiaiicaiiy ana wiin ener- t ouiwies, du.— adii! sundries. ea a course ot advertising, by stylinn- them 
gy. Where operations have progressed full far ^Jockwhe’t, cwt,l50al 75 ■ Whitefisli, bbl..650a7 00 the Proprietors of the “ Albany Agricul 
to test the working, success has generally crown- grain. Codfish, cwt.3 25 Works” and “Manufacturers of Agricul 
ed their efforts. Wheat, bu.1 00 Salt, bbl.90a 100 Li'’I'F'MENts Generally ” and otherwi.se, si 
_u:_i. i_■ . , . r., Corn. _.r'ln/, A.^=l== v... ■rcr.Ai loW _tu.:.. ’ • 
ed their efforts. 
The difficulties which have existed at the South¬ 
ern Mines, between the Americans and foreign¬ 
ers, and which have resulted in no little bloodshed, 
have finally subsided, and peace is again restored. 
In consequence of these outbreaks and murders, 
large parties of foreigners have left the country, 
and thus deprived the State of the benefit of the 
IT’_!_ KKl _« A T-w . , 
Pho one horse or single machines thresh rather more 
thari half as fast as the double ones. [For further 
. —oSOc Apples, bu.7.5a$l 
wyo.—a56cj do dried. 1 50al 75 
.33a34c I Eggs, doz.lOallc 
Barley.54rt56c Beans, bu..lal 37 
Imflements Generally” and otherwise, so as to particulars see advertisement of Wheeler, Mellick 
have left upon the public mind the impression that ^ ^ 9 ., in previous numbers of tlie Rfirul New 
they are either the Proprietors and Manufacturers Yorker.] 
in connection with us, or have succeeded us in the All machines warranted to work well, or they 
name and business of the said establishment— to bo returned within three months and the monev 
tnA rrrAAf iniiifx- rYp i-kii.. i»atxat tn ^ ^ 
13 U Hi WHO bu a uuuy ui arulwu ineii» num- liius uc(>iivcu uio oiaie 01 lae oeneni oi me 
bering between 700 and 800 before the Senator f'oreign Miners’tax. However, we are glad to 
ioft. be able to state that a reaction has taken place, 
;^The keepers of. gaming houses and sporting Oiat henceforth there is every appearance of 
men, generally sided with the real estate owners, quietness. 
= A A_J_ J* _ AU-. _ • . /» I 
Slaughter, cwt.3 50a400 Hard, cord.'.".*.'$ 3 a 3 50 
Calf, lb. 8 a 10c, Soft, do.$2 a2 50 
V/ll* AAtlVA i AO 1 A O UI llliC? 
Hay, ton. ,$701100 the great injury of our business 
iLr«-,i _1 a.i_ r _a_ • r*. 
This notice is therefore to inform'our patrons and 
the public generally that our interests are and ever 
refunded. 
May 28, 1850. 
ntiA ihiio f k c. r .if .ouLue .ooiL, no.02 OU ''“k-iniimegeneraiiyinatourinierestsareandem- 
Fnl „?IM ^ ^ °/i^® Sheep Pelts -..-12^ca.38 , Wool, ft. 26a36c l‘ave been distinct and sej>arate;.and further, that 
Foreign Miners tax. However, we are glad to -- their advertisements, bills. See., were laid before 
be ab e to state that a reaction has taken place, NEW YORK MARKET—Bv Telegraph. the Grand Jury of the County, xvlio returned an 
RAPALJE & BRIGGS, 
-[ 22 ] 65 Bufliilo st., Rochester. 
or citizens proper. A tremendous force was fast From Oregon the intelligence is not of much ^’’5,','*^,®^- 
accumulating. interest to the Atlantic States. Business was in 
The war continued to rage as the Senator left. ® prosperous condition at our latest dates,— 
Tne discharge of fire arms were heard in every Ju'Y 25. Gold has been found on Rogue’s Riv- 
nart of the citv. Martini law hna Boon er. and it was confidentlv hAUpvA/I tknt urhan iko 
rr A iTA^in.Lvi'j A — js\j leiegrapti. me vnunu jury ui me xyoinny, yviio recurneil an 
NEW YORK, Sept. 23, 7 P. M.—.\SHES—Market ®'U9e which time an injunction has been 
firm for Pots wnh fair demand at 612 ^. Pearls dull but granted, restraining them from the further use of 
firm at 06. the name or other means by which they shall appear 
interest to the Atlantic States Business was in <• PCOUR—There is no material change in the m,irket 
V mo oiuies. business was in for western and state flour; the demand is fair for emort 
a very prosperous condition at our latest dates,— and isconfmed to the inferior nnd low grades which aie 
Julv 2.5. ItoIH has hpAn fnnnd An TIaaiioIo D:., firm: tllA llAtlAr lyr^Roc, nrp hn.>,n,. J 
171 Tutd “““‘U or omer means oy wnicii they shall appe 
t LUUK—1 here is no material change in the m.irket the proprietors of our establishment, 
r western and state flour; the demand is fair for export ITOR.Yf 'F 1 FMirnv 
id isconfmed to thp InrArfor nnd lou, ...k;=k=. = ... lUJUAY/t, L,. L,lVtt.ltY. 
Sacramento. _ _oon..occ. 
The Gold Hunter, having on board Lieut. Gov. treaty of peace had been negotiated with the . DRAIN— Fair demand for wheat but the firmness of 
McDougal, came down to Benicia last evenimr Indians by Gov. Lane, holders restricts sales; corn is belter with some demand 
nod to ;A.A.Ad:.,„i.. ..mu RnoinJo _.k= , • , [orexport; supply moderate; 9 ales 20 , 0 (i 0 bu 63 damaged: 
—;.. iiuu luvy vviiiuiiaie 
o - --... „ ---hettcr grades are heavy; Canadian is scarce and 
part of the city. Martial law has been proclaim- and it was confidently believed that when the domestic 
ed, and the excitement is intense throughout waters subsided, considerable quantities would bo L vHieaU kel. new 
Sacramento. taken out. new wesiorn. 5a506 mire Genespe. ^ o.am 
nnd was to return immediately with troops and 
arms. 
Couriers have been started to San Jose, and the 
Business generally on the Pacific Coast is slow¬ 
ly improving. Our own city hasin a great meas¬ 
ure recovered from the awful conflagration with 
Albany, Sept. 2d, 1850. [.38-3wJ 
Hats —Fall Fashion! 
CLARK A GILMAN, 
NO. 23 STATE STREET, ROCHESTER. 
Farmer’s Air-Ti^ht & Lion Tamer 
COOKING STOVES. 
AT THE NEW STOVE STORE, NO. 31 STATE ST. 
Opposite the Rochester City Bank and Wilder, 
Gorton &. Co.’s Dry Goods Store. 
I AM pleased to inform my old friends and cus¬ 
tomers, and the public generally, that I have 
opjined a Nexv^ StoveStorey on State Street, where 
I intend to keep the best assortment of the very 
twsf. Caking, Parlor, Bo.x and Coal Stoves, 
S, Fiirniture, TIN and JA¬ 
PANNED VVAIIE, that can be found in the city, 
and sell them CHEAPER THAN EVER. I am 
V 7 UU 1101 A im.D uocu aiaiicu lu oaii joso, auQ cnc iruiii iiio awiui cumiagraiion wiin 
Governor will probably repair at once to the scene which we have been visited, and our streets pro¬ 
of riot. sent their iiRiiel KiiqiIa nnH nAiiuiitr 
of riot. 
Our military citizen companies in the State will 
probably be required to march under arms to Sac¬ 
ramento. 
it appears that the squatters wereproceedinff to pondingly affected. 
jk^:_..._c_I 1 . Win. .k=^_ 
sent their usual bustle and activity. 
The miners will, undoubtedly, take out more 
gold this season than ever before, in the same time, 
and of course all kinds of business will be corres- 
OKiers restricts sales; corn is belter with some demand SXKEET, ROCHESTER. A" FA'ii. lam 
for export; suppl^y moderate; sales 20 , 0(10 bu 63 damaged; TTTE are prepared to furnish the Fall Fashion of ®a®^",® 'I’AMER, a new Large Oven, Hot- 
64 southern; 6 Ia 6 j western miie l; and 63 western ye!- VV Hats as worn in Broadway, and would say combining all the qualities and 
ppnviqrnvc! i-n mur a a * that our hats maintain a better reputation for light- ®°“''®r^®"®®® ^Dier Stove sold, and not sur- 
le trade^ver^^icht^ Sa^ps qn'rhbU^'n'iniQ"^'!of texture and durability than those oven capacity sconomy and utility, by any 
37 prime. I.ard very firm. Sales 200 bbls at T^ST^'and !^''f'ufactuied at any other establishment out of New than'^nny other stove dcalpp'**^^^/*^ 
10 kegsT i®??. Butter and cheese firm and saleable. ^®/.^ » 1 " t ®®^’® .°."® 8 ®®^^ 
1 berate two of their party confined on board the WUiwheexcepfion of one failure, somewhat ex- 
prison ship, where they had been committed the tensive at Sacramento, nothing has occurred to 
day previous, when they were confronted by May- shake the eonfidence of the public in our 
ov Bigelow and members of the Corporation. business men. 
A little girl was wounded in the street by a | Great fatality is still anticipated among 1 
ciiance ball. The squatters were assembling at trains of the overland emigrants, and mov 
the corner of J and Ninth-sts., in deliberation,and have been in progress to give them succor 
it w’as feared an attempt would be made to destroy Th® water courses in the G^eat Basin ha 
the city by fire. Sheriff McKinney was shot IDgher this summer than for years past, wl 
through the arm. “ caused much suffering. 
Auotlior Account. ' Governor of California has issued hi 
The Pacific News gives the following, which l®'^*^®tion for an election on the 11th of ( 
contains additional particulars : ' next, mr the choice of Attorney General 
On Board Steamer Senator ) of the Supreme Court, District Attorneys, 
August 14—2i o’clock t "®'^® ‘“® A 8 s®“»bly, &c , and we shall t 
Editors of Pacific News; ’ ^ in full operation for the campaign. 
A terrible excitement pervades the City of Sac- [Pacific News, Au| 
ramento. The Senator delayed her departure for Great Aield of tUe mines. 
San Francisco to gather particulars. The issue is We copy the following from the Sacr 
one between the squatters or settlers and the citi- Transcript: 
.ens holders of property under the Sutter titles_ Gur accounts from theSouth Forkofthe 
and a bloody issue it promises to be. Several ®''® very flattering. The waters h 
8 37 prime. I.ard very firm. Sales 200 bbls at 7 ^ 37 ^ and 
300 kegsT I®?,]. Butter and cheese firm and saleeble. 
BUFFALO MARKET.—By Telegraph. 
BUFFALO, Sept. 23—FLOUR—The market is dull 
and a further decline has been snbmlited to on the part ’of 
yviunheexcepdon of one failure, somewhat ex- 3 M%Vstr“al|.bt°brii?d 3 their v.nriety; Children’s Fancy Hats; Boy^s Bdts; ,^®® P® cdargetl claewliero, you 
tensive at Sacramento, nothing has occurred to DRAIN—Wheat is very dull and market'lieavy. Ohio Gloth, Nail,'I'ootli and Hat Brushes; Rubber 1 1 *“'’® V®®tock before 
shake the eonfidence of the public in our leading '® 83f3)8.5, hut buyers donotco.meiip to those rates Louts, Lezgins, Horse Covers, Traveling Bags and P'“®®®sing. ARMEk h AIR-'FIGHT is just the 
businessmen. * tc-day. Sales 10,000 bu Sandusky to arrive .at e 3 c. Corn Blankets, Umbrellas, Feather Dusters, Bugffy Matts lor convenience, durability and econatny oj 
lii-a-r f.i.iii,, lo ofii ■ . A .k IS more plenty and less firm. Sales 12,000 bu afloat at 521. Life Preservers &cc CLARK A- GHYIaiV ' I warrant the Btove in everv case to jrive 
Great fatality is still anUcipated among the rear 6.100 do at «free onboard. Oats are in demand with [.38 tH ^Statrst satisfaction, if not the money will L re 
trains of the overland emigrants, aud movements ta,ooo hu part to arrive at :jo. ^ ^ -o .st., ivocnester. fnndpd f ^ loney win oe re- 
'Therte^loufsTsIn ffi'^Gr^atfiS fuFSISr'^ Orchard & Garrten Fruit Trees rmraiTK 
higher this summer than for Years past, which has a r n aivv- ma c< |70KSALE.--Ten Thousand PEACH TREES of Old Iron Conocr Rntrs = \ 
caused much suffsrintr ' ^““dwniGunas ALBANl MARKET—Sept. 22 . E choice variet.es and in good condition to transplant for 1 
tL f • k ■ JU- ALB/I NY, Sept. 23d.—There is but a small .amount of ‘"'o ®''c>’ard 3 and gardens this Fall. Also si.vty varieties '®r ??®®s> ®'^ paid- Repairing and Jobbing of 
The Governor of California has issued his proc- Produce afloat. We have but few sales to repo“f and no of APPLE TREES, among which is an e.xtraordiimry done with care and despatch, 
lamation for an election on the 11th of October change of moment to notice in any of the leading articles *®®‘"“ig which may be regarded “the apple of apples in .all ^ 80 od assortment of SHELF HARDWARE 
next, for the choice of Attorney General. Clerk ® COtc'&c” an of" which'wm ho “ ?i NAILS SHOVELS, TIN WARE, &c. &c., alway.s 
torkcity. u...,,, ..ny uuuer sLove ucaier sells one as good and 
We are also large dealers in Robes, Mufl’s, Fur o-®I wiurunt it to be equal in all respects to 
collars. Swan’s Down, and every thing connected f d m®.-^ i''°T ’'® S*''® satisfaction, 
vith the Fur business. I’ARMLRS, LOOK TO Y^OUR IN'l'EREST ! 
Also, Fur, Cloth, Plush, and Oil-silk Caps, in all ^ S®®'* stove for less 
heir a-ariety; Children’s Fancy Huts; Boy’s Belts- '”9?®^' You will be charged elsewhere, you 
lair. Cloth, Nail, 'I’ooth and Hut Brushes; Rubber ®®.*ure to call and e.xamine my stock before 
louts, Lezgins, Horse Covers, Traveling Bags and P’*^®uasing. ARMER’S AIR-'CIGHT is just the 
llankcts. Umbrellas, Feather Dusters, Buggy Matts ’/tove tor convenience, durability and economy of 
^---J among Uio roar o, < ou uo ai-JO tree on Doaru. uats are in dem.and with nS-tf 1 ou cirnVa p/=k\’ 
trains of the overland emigrants, and movements Pi’* *0 “'''’'ve at 30. [00 ir.j _ k-tatest., Rochester. 
have been in uroflrressto Rive them succor WHI 8 KEY Dull and nominal at 2 lie- j/ / 1 7 T. ~ ^ ~ - 
The water coufses in the GreatBasin have been for W^eafm ATb^any*'*'^’®'^ Orchard & Lardcn Fruit TreCS 
ALBANY MARKEr-S.j„.U.3. 
The i-f • k ■ JU- ALB/I NY, Sept. 23d.-There is but a small .amount of uito orchards and gardens this Fall. Also si.vty 
1 he Governor of California has issued his proc- Produce afloat. We have but few sales to report and no of APPLE TREE3, among which is an e.xtr; 
lamation for an election on the 11th of October change of moment to notice in any of the leading articles ®^dling which may be regarded “the apple of api 
next, for the choice of Attorney General. Clerk .'’ 0-8 COm all oTwhi/h 
'C’OR SALE.--Ten Thousand PEACH TREES of 
X choice variet.es and in good condition to transplant 
Stove for convenience, durability and economy of / \ 
juei. I warrant the Btove in every case to give i' !i. 
perfect satisfaction, if not the money will be re- ( ' 
funded. I have five sizes, and from long experi- ( ^ 
ence can confidently recommend them to all who ) ^ 
wisli to buy a good stove. ) ■ 
Old Iron, Copper, Rags, dec., taken in exchange ( ' 
lor -oods, or cash paid. Repairing and Jobbing of <’ 
all kinds done with care and despatch. ( 
next, for the choice of Attorney General, Clerk 
of the Supreme Court, District Attorneys, Mem- 
hlrs ^fT'TrMIS4,^ftr%Ss;’aVLurw^^^^^^^ Ordersca:.beleftwithj:iirwrTX^ 
bers ot the Assembly, &c ., and we shall soon be istatc; 4,7.5®4,87 for fancy Ohio and Michii'an- 4 8705 for ®’^® Office, next door to Monroe Bank, or with 
in full operation for the campaign. pure Genesee; 505,50 for fancy Genesee. ’ ’ the subscriber. No. 20 Ale.vander street. Orders from a 
COTS, &c., all of wliich will be sold on liberal terms. 
Orders can be left with J. H. Watts, Esq., at .Mr. Pow- 
in full operation for the campaign. 
[Pacific News, Aug. 15. 
Great ifield of tUe mines. 
pure Genesee; 5f®5,50 for fancy Genesee. ^ ' * 
Wlieat. ' We notice two 
small los of Genesee on the market unsold. The trans¬ 
actions m Barley have been small, sales 11,000 bu at 74 
V.. ivAdJAw. ^Huua ju uariuy nave oeen small, sales II,flOO bu 
We copy the followinff from the Sacramento fof four-rowed, but one lot of iwo-rowed afl 
Transcript: u anieuio Coni--Sa es 0,000 boat 63^63^0. Oat^^ 
Transcript: 
Our accounts from theSouth Forkofthe Amer¬ 
ican are very flattering. The waters have so 
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persons are already killed and wounded on both [®llen that mining operations are commencing thCK a?d^hStO^?o"’cSrd CaS zVis?to whom"lilSoomsTreL^^^^^ 
bides. briskly, and crowds are leaving Culloma and the Sheep and Lambs. ’ ’ 1 This establishment is one nfthf>ninsfPv(ona;..r.;..- 
at 41iia)42c, and 3,000 bu to arrive at H|c. ’ 
NEW YOHE CATTLE MARKET, Sept. 17. 
Offered 1000 Beeves, (700 Southern, remainder from 
distance will be promptly attended to. 
„ , . ... MOSES LONG. 
Rochester, Aiig. lo, 1330. f34-10w] 
WHITNEY’S 
Rochester Gallery of Daguerreotypes 
C ON’PAINS portraits of distinguished Americans, Offi¬ 
cers of the .‘Vrmy, and many of our well known Citi- 
The history and result of the affair, thus far, is '“'gci luvmo lur neu lucaiines on me rivers.- 
nriefly thus :—Large tracts of ground, covering 'This is starting trade in that section of the “ pla- 
tiie city and vicinity of Sacramento, are held by cers.” and we shall feel an increased stimulus 
grants from Captain Sutter, who claitno under his here. 
New Helvetia Spanish grant. The settlers hold 
that Capt. Sutter’s grant does not cover this ter- 
briskly, and crowds are leaving Culloma aud the Sheep and Lambs. ’ ’ 
larger towns for rich localities on the rivers._. ff*!®n‘arKet for Beeves on the whole has been ifiore nc- 
This^is starting trade in that section of the “ pla- bVTsk^nouXo^'lSscof ‘’®®® 
cers, and we shall feel an increased stimulus Beeves— 8 ales of fair retailing qualities at fmm 6 50 to 
here. 08. About 200 would remain over unsold. 
About half a mile from Colluma a large party AUm'ken'^"'* halves.-Salts at fVom 020 to 30f342 50. 
are turning the river. Some fifty or sixty men are Sheep .and Lambs-Sales at from 1 25 to 75 ,attr,. 
- - , - ----- Ui^UIGUlCU. 
i Ins establishment is one of the most extensive in West 
ern New York. It now occupies three larne and coinmo 
V J ^ ***.*,ij, viuv., OLH., uiwavs 
on l^nd, at the lowest possible prices 
O’ REMEMBER NO. 31 STATE STREER — 
NEW STOVE STORE. 
GEORGE iM. BIXBY. 
Rochester, August, 1 850. [ 34 ] 
COUNTY, ss.—SHERIFF’S 
OFFICE.—A GENERAL ELECTION is to be held 
'PuesJay succeeding the 
fl ‘om ^ ^ November next, at which will be chosen 
ti e Officers mentioned in the notice from ihe Secretary of 
Stale, of which a copy thereof is hereto aniie.xed. 
Dated at Rochester, August 21st, 18.50. 
OCTAVUS P. CHA.MBERl.AIN, Sheriff. 
STAIE Ot NEW-YORK, Secretary’s Office, ? To 
15th, 1850. j the 
iiiui vyupi. oulier s grant Qoes not cover this ter- are turning me river, oome fitly or sixty men are Sheep and Lambs—Sales at from 1 25 to 82 75 i 3 Si 5 - greeableeffects of chemicals, 
ritory; that it belongs to the Government. They now constructing a tunnel directly through a hill Slisep, and Lambs at from 75 to 175®3 50, according to 'Bhe copying .apparatus is under the supervision of an 
have moved on and erected buildings; a suit for but it will not, in all probability,be finished for sev- ffU’^Bty; 200 unsold. artist of well known skill in that very difficult branch of 
forcible entry and detainer is brought against era! months to come. The workmen have reach- OAMBRIOGE CATTLE market. ^ept.lB. nfesslTar"ran<fed‘^fof 
them; decided in the plaintiffs^ favor; a writ of ed a spot which it is very d fficult to excavate.— market‘2639Cattle—about 1200 Beeves, 1139 Storce, types, paintings, statuary, It is the^aim of Oi^^Dro^- 
restitution issued; the officer attempts to execute completion of the tunnel, the river is to be fwo^fniMhrr v cows and calves, yeariings, Otor to render in every part of bis business that attention 
i(, is m®tby a body of armed squatters, who re- directed through it; this will leave bare a long and Prices-Mar/etBeef-Extrafi 37 s»cwt. Istnimlltv *6 ®*® ®®*“'®d '® f*®"*‘'\®heha? 
Bisthim. This occurred Saturday, 10th; prior to v®ry rich bed, over which the stream flows at 2d Quality 5 50; 3dqu.Tlity«5;ordin."iry 3 $® 4 5 u. Rooms H. 1,7,17, Gould Buildino’s 
this date an appeal to the County Court had been present. In several other places, both above and H'des-d 50 9 cwt. Tallow -85 50. -- " ' ^ ^ 
made by the attorneys for the settlers. Judge Wil- below this locality compauios are turning the Cowhand To Farmers & PrOdUCe Dealers 
lie presiding, and the right of appeal denied.— stream, and we understand that high hopes are Ye.-irliiigs 7, y®i3. . . . • YVE have now ready a new and valuable book for every 
- --,3 -7 , 7.o'-'* OGHjiitl- t j - t . 7-1 10 06 
nc manner, and are attended in jierson by the proprietor; the Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- 
being separate and distant from tlie Reception and Work- J^oveinber next, the following Olticers are to be 
ing Rooms, they are quiet, clean, and free from the disa- elected, to wit : 
nrr«'5»h!f» riP <«h4«TYiir»nla A f^rkvornnr in ft_:t*_»-.• . 
present. In several other places, both above and a. r -u .. h,- — 
b.lo« .hi. loci,.y oomp,oios o,« .„,„iog ,ho 
stream, and we understand that high hopes are Yearlings 7, y®i3. ’ > ’ • 
‘"itertained of complete success, and that all is life Years—lo, 15, 
the vicinity. Three yeais old 15, 20 ,25®30. 
We gather the following items from the S jnora 03 .' 4 ? 5 ®By I'o^u'^f 50 and'lso®*' 
erald : Swine—Retail 5(Be. 
-.w aim luo iiguv UI appeal aeniea.^ ouoaiu, auu wo uiiucruiauu iiiai nign nopes are 
E xasperation of course was the effect upon the ®Qtertained of complete success, and that all is life 
party seeking redress in the higher Court. Meet- *be vicinity. 
lugs were held and resolutions were passed to re- 'V® gather the following items from the S jnora 
sist the law. Nothing was done more by legal Herald : 
process from Saturday until yesterday, (Tues- Southirn Mines.—T he dry season has now so 
ay,) when some six or eight persons were arrest- far advanced that the Stanislaus and theTuolumne 
et. for rebellion or resistmg the officers and the are in good working condition, and both these riv- 
process of the Court on Saturday, and two, in de- ers are already yielding a moderate quanlitv of 
To Farmers & Produce Dealers. 
YT 7"E have now ready a new and valuable book for every 
/ » F.-irmer and Produce Dealer, called “Scribner’s 
1 RODUCK i aVbles,” exhibiting at one view the value of more Blossom. 
than thousand difierenf nimniliitf'c nr rio *tki a 
YNIVJEKSITY OF KOCUFSTFK. 
The Board of 'Prustces of ti e University of Rochester, 
-- A. iiic vttiue UI more I 
than sixteen thousand difierent quantities of Grain, com- 
puled at sixty pounds to the bushel, so arranged as to pre¬ 
sent on the same page liie value of the whole number of 
bushels and fiounds, at the saaic price. 
Tlie object of this book is to enable farmers, produce 
A Governor, in place of Hamilton Fish. 
Governor, in place of George W. Pat- 
A Canal Commissioner, in place of Jacob Hinds. 
An Inspec or of State Prisons, in place of David D 
Spencer. 
A Clerk of uie Court of Appeals, in place o( Charles 
o. oeuton. 
A Representative in the 32d Congress of the United 
States, for the Twenty-Eighth District, in place ol 
Abraham M. Schermi rhorn. 
COUNTY OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED FOR 
^ SAID COUNTY : 
Three Members of Assembly. 
A Superintendent of the Poor, in pi ice of William 
--laiiucrs, prouuce rtll OI WllOSC tel 
dealers, ineciianics, and traders of all classes, to see atone I of December next 
A pisirici Attorney, in place of William S. Bishop. 
A Coroner, in place of Joseph Slone. 
“ Two Justices for Sessions,” pursuant to section 34. 
chapter47(', laws of 1847. 
All of xvhose terms of office will expire on the last day 
aio la gauv. nuioiug ...uuuiiiuu, aiiu uoiii iiicso iiv- A lie ouiiru UI I rusiccs OI ti'e uiiiversUy of Rochcster 
^ ;- J’ -, ... V.U- ers are already yielding a moderate quanlitv of •l’*'’®'■®’*®'ved to open this institution oiuhe l irst Mon- , i,- 7 -- 
fault of bail, incarcerated in the prison brig. One gold aud as the waters continues to fnll theev day in next November. Ample provision has been made "St® be measured or weighed can be readily found, there- 
•«'r ^ “ici.', Jt'gSSi-s 
rr.„ . , , , ward. There are at least from 8,000 to 10,000 on Haciing large audiences. A valuable Pbilosouhical An , ®e”bner’s former books have attained a repuhalion 
1 o-day a body of settlers repaired to the brig the bars of the rivers in this country paratus is at the service of the University unti iis own is 'Of a“d accuracy, aud become so [lopular 
to release their two companions, where thev mot Th« vsrimi/eamn« j ordered. The Atheneum Library and ReadinV Room as to need no recommendations, and this 
Sheriff McKinnov. mZ, it:”! Z “ darning aud containing between four and five thousand vo^ "ih.! °"® fobomniend itself to every one interested as soon 
* ^ aaj a uuuy UI Buiuers repairea to tne brig 
m release their two companions, where they met 
SliAriH- MobT fut_!>• -1_ a 
Sheriff McKinnev'' M^riiiaeiow'® 0 'nP'‘“>e 8 ®®gaged in darning aud cLualf.ingbe?ween''fo^^^^^^ ®"® 'viH recommend itself to every one interested as soi 
who drove them k"*^®*P®®^ t® w®r** the beds of the rivers, and leading foreign and domestic Reviews, and principal se- • 
ujnc .load ground, but no force experience has already shown that the nearer to '"eligious newspapers in the United Siates—and t ’’® of d>® book is twenty-five cents at reta 
was used until the settlers had retreated as far the water on the bar the richer are the denosits ef ** ’“* 8 ® Miscellaneous Library beloiiKinE o • ,‘® * Reckoner now pu 
east from the river, up J street as the Zner nf Zd 3 in nn! iZ./,! k i k 5 c k ^ “le State, will be oiien to the students. ^ 'o fished, and so low that every person can ihwscss a copy. 
Fourth nearthe rrZni nif. I ? 1 ^ gold, and in one instance, where the bed of the Admission to a course of Lectures from distimiushed 0**1®*® solicited. G. U’. FISHER, 
__ , ,, ®ol C'hy Hotel, when they Stanislaus was partially worked last fell, eroid was liler.iry Gentlemen, can be secured hv the n.avmoMt nf t Bookseller and Publislier. 
CCS of ti e University of Rochester, 8 .aneC’the price of Gram and Produce, but it is so arrang- The Electors throughout the State, are also to vote 
1 this Institution on the first Mon- ® cents, that the price ot any articles hav- for or sgainst the Repeal of the Act entitled “ an Act 
-. Ample provision has been made 'Jg*® 9®'".®‘'*=o*®‘| °* "’®*gb®d can be readily found, there- Kstablishing Free Schools throughout the State ” passed 
for society, study and recitaiion rooms. A spacious and ^7 *‘'‘‘9 ^'‘'"'arranting accuracy, which from hasty March 26th, 1849—and an Act entitled “an Act to amend 
elegant Hall can be procured for all public e.xercies at- o***?®!®*"®'!® ®hcn happen^ the Act entitled an Act Establishing Free Schools 
1 „ A valuable Philosophical Ap. fnr^rnrrp,^in!!"I V.?i'".®‘^ have attained a repuhation throughout the State,” passed April lltht 1849. 
;eof tile University until iis own is ; b®**®®*"®*® a*'® accuracy, aud become so [lopnlar Yours, respectfully. 
one will recommend itself to every one interested as soon 
as seen. 
3’he price of the book is twenty-five cents at retail, 
which is cheaper than any Produce Reckoner now pu'o- 
itanislauswaspartiaU;w^Ldras;f:!l?:.ld^ .ii®“ 
were ovMtaken and turned at bay With nistols and found in verv lartre niiantiiiA« ’I’hara small fee. laymeniora 
_ , , , , —..J iiTiieu uioy k:>i.auiBiau9 was uariiaiiy worKeU last tell. ffOIU was 
niins turned at bay with pistols and found in very large quantities, There is a great 
guns. Forty or fifty shots were bred between the confidence exhibited by the miners in the river 
a^Xw^was'shfif P®riod of five minutes Mayor claims, and shares are sold frequently at prices 
Bigelow was shot ffom his horse, through the ranging from $100 to $1,500. It is geiWlly be- 
'PhJ’l **f*^.k' expected to live, lieved that a very large amount of gold will be ta- 
2t dead The ^’* 1 AugLt. Seplember 
Bhot dead. 1 he horses of both leaders were and October. 
_^Th. b.„of.h. l„g, g:„,Che. will seonbejn 
small fee. i uj,....,... ui a 
I he usual qualifications will be required for enterinu 
the classical course of the University. 
The following Professorships are established •_ 
Piofrissorship of Mental, Moral and Poftical Science. 
“ Latin Language and Literature. 
“ Greek Language and do. 
“ Nalur.Tl Sciences. 
“ History and Belles Leltres. 
“ Mathematiesand N.itural Philosophy. 
Rochester, June, 1959. 
[25-eow-3m] 
MARSHALL’S BOOK BINDERY, 
CHRISTOPHER MORGAN, 
N B All .. Secretary of State, 
w. D AJj p^pcFsi in BRid county, will please insert this 
noticeoncein each week, till after election, and present 
tiieir bills to the Board of Supervisors, for payment. 
aug23 law tde 
THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY 
# Contains the usual assortment of Trees, 
Shrubs and Plants—among which are 30,- 
000 Northern Spy Apple at from 25 to 50 
BURNS’ BLOCK, corner of State cents each, according to size. 
nr'I __ C?_ I? _ V r. . 
Biifialo streets, over Sage & Bro. 
Bookstore, Rochester, N. Y. 
Music, Pamphlets, Periodicals, &.c. bound in plain 
and fancy bindings; old books rebound; Blank Books 
Five thousand of the celebrated Giant Rhubarb, 
the best sort for market or for Hotel Gardens, where 
large quautites are required tlirough the seaeoa_ 
This sort producing no seeds it may be cut through 
mereeu wiin nans. Assessor Wood and nn .ha 'rk„ k.,« „<• .k« i i k -n . . *• 7--, ,, . , ,—•' ——.u'^uunu, k»iuiin,x>uoK8 x ms suri, pruuucing no seeus it may oe cut torouph 
omZ w£,‘‘ Sr.ftLtz “rrr', ”■ “■ .h,ceiob„t.d Fr.,t g.., 
'‘T„»r;'urr-.euie,,ui,w-,hot I- 
Sl“Z,L ajoL jt'iT diggfngslu Tuolumne Counly 
dirA ® •' Street, the shots flew in ail probably the richest in California, as not oue-fifti- euage. 
d reo ions around the corner of J and Fourth.and eth part of the dry diggings have been worked — mi ^'■®®"’ Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 
the blood of the wounded streamed upon the side- Those diggings will yield the miner at least nne .,,Vnti,nr *® °^*''®tnaUtutlon, 
S' 7 'ul?oL 7 fn“'Z/''’”*-b 9 “,l'"*'^^ ounno pe?4. .f../,hlU‘.ty'riu llrooZ 
e®ad-T m il 1 thousand miners can find Win- -- 
thronaiVTe nil ^ ‘®>- digging® this County. Provisions have 
Ju ^**® thousand of the celebrated Frost Gage Plum 
N.B.—All w®rk Warranted, and done at low prices. Tree. Also a few large ornamental trees, at a bar- 
M ay, 18.)0. [21] _ F. H. MARSHALL. gain, to clear the ground. 
WhAolAv’a Pn.an. TT-__- Ordcrs by mail promptly executed, and trees 
Wil 6 Gl 6 r S F3.t61lt HorS 6 P0W6rS. packed in the best manner. 
PRICE reduced: SAMUEL MOULSON, 
7 OR sale at the Store of J. P. FOGG, No. 11 Front [lUtf.] No. 36 Front street, Rochester. 
through the neck. 
been as cheap here as in any other part of the 
will be announced previous to the time of oneninfl 
XT Price of Tuition. 03Oper .innuin. 
JOHN N. WILDER, 
AA' w o c . President Board of Trustees. 
VV.M. N. S.AOE,Sec’y. 8epl9d6w 
Wheeler’s Patent Horse Powers. 
PRICE reduced: 
F or sale at the Store of J. P. FOGG, No. 11 From 
Street, Roctiester. 
Price I Horse Powers, Thrashers, Separator Sc, Band 0110 
An?warranled, with latest improvements. ^ 
Also, Emery Sc Co’s. L.xtest Improveb One a.vd Two 
Horse Powers, at Manufacturers home prices. 35tf. 
bags: bags: bags: 
C HEAPER THAN EVER — Call, see and be satisfied 
of the fact. 1 have a large slock, and they must be 
90ld. E. C. WILLIA.MS, 
[•’M No. 12 Buffalo st., Ro Chester 
