NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
PRODUCE AND PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept 17 .—Flock—M arket opened steady 
and closed be*vy, ucseitled and l%?2'c |i<\v"r. Sales at $%- 
ro v a.V 0 toi supe.fine State, Wl .60 a ft,>5 lor extra do ; $.'..'15 
(£>.',to 'or inpei HVsteru, $.*,69®\90 'or common toninUi- 
um extra 00. SS.7-V..1 rt,Ml fnr Hiliirior „on.l extra rnUud 
hoop Ohio. Caualriu heavy, unsettled and lower; sole* at 
$5,401LV0 r 'ir »'l pe> title, Uhl fft ill eit.flli Otr extra. 
iJkai.s—W heat, maiket "prned quiet and steady, but 
•’tii.od aaite rents loner, shippers reiuring to liuy ey.-n nt 
the decline. tides Hi $i,H iii’.lit orsupertn.o to vurv ci.oiro 
fdiioatjo rpriug; S),;.Vd 1,25 for Milwaukee rlu»>: il,2M>ij ( - 
32 for winter red Western: 51,38®!,ril tm good white West¬ 
ern. Rj* qul-.-' a’ S'C, H-irl-y "Carve and limit gales S'ato 
at 78c. Corn, riiarket a hIihiIo easier. Hjiji-a at (>-Vt. , (7c lor 
mixed W-.-xt-i-e, eliMIy iki itj i'i,c. Oats quiet at 4i®l2c tor 
Western, iiaoadiuu and State 
Pnnv laiume — fork market dull nndheavv: sales nt $19, i'O 
(3116,35 for uew iubhr: *19,00 tin old do, $I4 ,iH)©I 4,12 for new 
prime; US.zftfnr old do. hard dull, salsa at l2i.i'Vtil.V(r 
Buttei In fair request, at UJ^ur’ife for Ohio; UV.j2lc tor 
State. Cheese gtesily at BHdtdl 'io. 
BUFFALO, Sept. 17 — Flottk- In moderate demand and 
market steady. Sale* at $5,62)4 fur f«jr to choice oxtia Illi¬ 
nois and Wisconsin. •.’>.,'•1 u .a.Ojv, for extra Michigan, Indi¬ 
ana and Oluo, and kft,i(V-.6,Bii for d'*no|e «xtraa. 
Gra lv Wheat, market null, heavy and lower. The only 
sale Siitup!Ay aflerunon was urtipii Ohio ai $1,211. Side* this 
mormng. No. 2 Chicago spring at *',INi H.iti'ln-ni lHio.ua 
spring (uninsrectlgdl at Slot: red winter Ohio at $1,12- , 
nod co al wnite Mich.$1,22 Corn *i. a.iy ano in inode rale 
demand sales at fi'c, Dat-lower mid in diir demim-i. haIon 
or.li.iarv to I'o'rat 28,.r3etqc RlirlrV innikol n- i.iloal at 73c. 
A a ils of choice Cun trllito «t76c. Rye nomioal at file. 
SKU'S.-No clover o|fe;jng. Timothy ill livlr.iui.ply anil 
market steady at S.y'io 
FKov.tnoNa— Marsel lirin. Heavy mess pork being held 
at *19,50 SIH.IHI lor liehl do , and 0 for prime. Reef 
uiill at f'.iK) lor mess, and Sy 0 for prime, Rhoe'ders quiet 
at k«; pjaiu bam-at p V, and sugar cored at. 11 •»«-. l ard 
is going at lUc New cheese Ih sy]line from lira' hands at 
oN,fa‘Jc, as to quat-ty, with moderate receipts —Coin. Adi). 
ALBANY, Sept 17.— Fuii'ii AM! M»ai.. —The market 
opened quiet for Flour and (hiring the morning nulv a mod¬ 
erate huriness has been done at [lie cloning rates of iatur- 
da v. Corn Meal!« unchanged. 
Grain Wh“ftt in mode-.'ito reque-t;miles tfediterrauenn 
«t $1,28. Corn quiet mid qu.it.iDi.mi would ho nominal. For 
Harley them ia aoiiie inqnlrv, hut we cmild leirnof no 
sales. live.,uiot. Oats steady with Bales elate at38>»(r0 
SUc— Journal. 
0>t\VK ;0, Sept. ]7 -Fi.ouk - Market unchanged; sties 
at $%.'U for extra State. 
Grain— Wheat, rimed lower; sales iu the morning win¬ 
ter red Wo,lem at. JI.iiVu'1, 1 7. Corn riuarte. tlrmaod qui. t.; 
-nil's No. I Illinois..( 9c, which is above *hip|.ois’ views. 
Harley linn; Bales Canadian at 70c, afloat. Other grains 
quiet. 
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 17.—Flour dull; sales super at 
$fifn fi I US,. 
Grain Wheat declined 5.M Bales red at $1,30@ 1,35; white 
Sl.‘7in l, V). Corn steady at 75c. 
PnOt ilet. 
Toronto, sept. ut. 
^Vbuertisemente 
During the past year a small printing office and 
a lithograph press have been set up in Godthauh, 
and the first book that was ever printed in Green¬ 
land has been issued. 
Ter Paris Conatitntionnel, speaking of the har¬ 
vest in France, thiuks that high prices will rule, 
and the result of a short crop will compel large 
importations from the IT. S. and the Baltic. 
TnEitE i3 an old lady at Saratoga from Georgia 
this season, who si sty years ago made the journey 
to Ballston, eight miles from Saratoga, from her 
home in the Sooth, a thousand miles distant, iu 
the family coach and four. 
The census returns are so far reported that the 
New Hampshire papers put the, ^ojiulalion 
of the Stiitc of 322,000, an increase of only i OGQ 
in ten years. There is a falling off in- the rural 
towns aud a gain in the manufacturing. 
Tub colored population of Philadelphia is from 
twenty thousand to twenty-five thousand. They 
own property to the amount of nearly three mil¬ 
lion of dollars, and have churches and schools 
valued at from four hundred thousand to five 
hundred thousand dollars. 
The American Bank Note Company are about, 
filling a liberal order from Russia, for §100,000. 
The Company have been intrusted with the getting 
out of plates aud working material for the Bank 
of St. Petersburg, with a capital of £8,000,000 
sterling. 
Codfish vs. Salmon. —Tn New England, codfish 
are plenty and salmon comparatively scarce and 
dear. In Califo'uia, however, codfish are scarce, 
while salmon are plenty, the former being quoted 
in San Francisco at 12, and the latter at 10 cents 
per pound. 
The Doseiet News of August 15th, gives the 
names of about sixteen hundred persons who are 
on their way to Salt Lake City. Their traveling 
stock consisted of nearly three hundred wagons 
and carta, seven hundred oxen, one hundred and 
eighty-»ix cows, and a large number cf tents. 
Major Culrekthcw, who has just come from 
the Rocky Mount,tins, says that the head waters of 
the Missouri and Columbia rivers are so near to¬ 
gether, that he at one time drank from the Mis¬ 
souri, on the east side of the Rocky Mountains, 
and a half hour afterwards from the Columbia, 
on the Pacific. 
Ihk Rev, Abel McEwen, D. D., died at his resh 
dence iu New London, Conn., on Friday morning 
week, at the advanced age of 80 years, lie had 
Koclii'ster, IV. Y. 
FROST A CO., Proprietors, offer for sale for the Au¬ 
tumn of iSfiq anil .Spring of iWl, on., of til'- larecal 
of -standard and DWAitkTuuir smali" 
FlltOTS, ORNAMKX’TAl, Tillius, SlIRl'IlM, Kotow, Rl.A.NTH, 
ecutuin over^ llie Ground* at the pm,«nttbuo 
THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, 
livvolt-tl .-ntii-i.lv to the cultivation of Trera ,-uiil plant* 
111 " stork lHK„extensive in i!A<llflbrentrlc>|iarlim-i.t,«,thftt 
<he.\ are enabledI to fiii'iilah the entire ontom of their rue 
r Bai"'n<I..nla o( the ditfereut kind*, ol the liesl quality and 
nt the Inwi-st murker nri.-.-a. Tiei aanfl I'luuta are ilarked 
In Hiirh a manner Unit they will reauti the more din hint 
iiiiria nl the rinHeti Staten in neri'aet etitnliiiou. 
'nleia from Nur-a-rvineo, Dealers nii'l others, who may 
wish to pnirhaae in law qiiunlltie*, lire executed witli rare 
Smlii l’ 1 '" w,,lj i18 llluBL ' who niny favor them with the 
AIM Mkl TKIIMS, In Advance — Thirty-Five 
Cic.vts a LlRB, each insertion. A price and a half for extra 
display, or 52Ni cents per Hue of space. .Spkoial Notices, 
(following' reading matter, leaded,) sixty Cents a Line. 
", u TS V'-IC \ l.’ure Blqi'd two*vear-old Ayrshire Hull 
Address \\ I). HLTN lINUTit.x, t'OQti.ic, Erie I'o . N. Y 
tf’IIK A N V |l AI. SHOW OF TIIK ONTARIO CM. AM- 
I hintM.Ti'WAl. SOCII.TV, will la- held on the ground- „i 
(a n.iiul.»l(fii:i, on the Jfirli, 97th and 93 th dnVsofVupii'niiii.r 
Meoiliers can obtain their (ickein at the office ,,l' the Tnai 
urer. Room No. 9 At Wirier Hall. Kxhibitore can nbiitir 
their cards lor entree it the otfleo of GIDEON tiRA Vi; |.;u 
two day* previous In the Fair. M7-Jtt. 
( ’ O Tb IN baskbtq.- 
25 Dn*en F.xtra Splint Corn Baskets, nt No. 3 Buflalu 
btr^, HocheHttT, N, 14. 1'H I^PS. 
PVKKIVU FOVVI-M Foil HALIC.-tiiotfl# m\7* 
,,>r ^ Kuch tiddirjoiml fVtrt | \i u 
■ , •- 
T' i: ■' , I - V' h; ' PP« '• n i : !■- ■' - 
l .. * '• ' 2 * I lira I «bia Apple A'arerw, at tbo old »»rii,nrt • 0. 
R_Ba rton. . * _ N H 
CKNO \ STAMP to Wvf. 8 immvx ,i Daiiavllle, S 
l ■ Y"”' ?e‘ « famplooi a new and valaahle Otartfnr 
cChools and haunties. 
«omlhfHt ordern 
CATALOQUBS. 
•>«,0unUounoB contain hill particular* Of the 
*.. .- 'hllerent department*, and will he furnished 
J'Vch* 1 lipplidiut*) who i'ucImho a poatago Htatup for 
N". Calnlopuf. nf Fruits. 
«™i, / , ™ T i|'/i(( Cidniootn uf Oninmciitnf 'Frees, 
o«rufts, tier,, or lie- Autumn ol isiln and spi lee of p-fii 
Or ten-House 
mo.'i’iM.i Cefalrtpwf or Trade t,i»t, for Nursery- 
QU.l ti"ieah,r C A; t mu J 'iW5 ho ,m * y ' vioh lo buy iu I,u «° 
^'‘■f'-Catatoijue nf F/ouerino Hull'*. Address 
FKOdT « Go, Roohogter, N. Y. 
JJLOOMl NOTON INUUSURY’, lllinoiM.- 
I* iip it ami (JiinaMKnta i. Tick is, a l,nt,e K tnoi< cheap 
tor caah Apiite, I lo l j eai-a, l,u 11 , »vA ti, f':,. Stacks. I 
veaij icWie.l "i-ilijo, j,j". (luasebsrrv. tfonghtoii, ►i|,,nV, 
P li. SI. Itns/ibcrrii. iiiiny sorlM, llj„, tl to fr,. Strnwherrii, 
VViIrons, r v Sc.nlei. (' Cone, Iowa, tv^shruatou, ami 
oilier*, finre, inn, *f; l.fjgl, *v Tulips, ntn.oi Jn named 
Korh', Dl> l Mild 'I; I, Jl. Ilnjlt fjrults, I yHKI $.11); Ae., UM 
l»pf InvtM- UihIj ordwrH m full \ tMiKttd l*rto» 
F, K. PHORNIX* 
nnn liKAI#E I^HlTH !-C;ilawh»«, I roar old, 
iiiri liuu - y»mr« Oltl, ?2r»: IwibcllH«! 
»|M*r IhOO; Anrm, l)el>i\\->in». Diunn, Cooconl, ;md 60otl.i« k r 
v :m" lli*A of Native and Fvtnd^o < hIjuyIhih anil IhuIm* I Ih m, 
superior, owirw to location, .^di, \'c.„ aud bringing a much 
luslior* price with one \ in!♦* a hcsp r Terms UburjJ to ilful- 
ers. Order*', by mini uritiahrtorily (illod. 
J. I'. MEKHIA M, \i;t„ Sandusky City Nurseries, 
bandii*ky ' tty. nio ., Sepi |n, |««o. 
TOLEDO WHOLESALE H0RSERIES 
I .n!i ^ Rejected applications proflpeut^d. 
i ana no vhiirifu MOltiSS i iitvnth hil* Mbimued. Nh.w ud- 
pdeaOouN itmd« ou lavorablo temm, 
J- Mi 18KR, Rochester, N. V. 
|> O r r A '')’<» ii <> o jv >»; - 
V I,'?, I !v , v VA and 6 Prong Cast Steel I'o'a'n Hooks, at 
No .Butt do St. __ N. H FHFI.1'8. 
/ ' I ».A I * Id YI NICS.—Twenty varieties of the best 
V ''aray s"i"a singly, by til" d„v r oq or hundred. Seud 
aiamp for priced Descriptive Caliriocun. 
Sept. V, tKfiq, IMv.'tl D. s. IIKFFRDN. Utica. N. Y. 
WK would respectfully call the attention of the public to 
Our Large Stock of Trees, &c., 
Offered for Sale tills Fall We liavo 
One Hundred and Seventy Acres of Ground 
Closely planto,I, that, will compare favorably with tbit stock 
nf any Nursery East or West. We oiler 
inn.niio AI’i’LE TREES, 5 to 7 feet, S>-5 nor 1,000, packed 
2W>,UoO Do. 2 year*, 3 to I'd ft, *5o M I.Oiln pack’d 
ill,miq DWARF HEARS, I year nld, f.lfi |0 inn, pricked, 
00. 2 years old. %M ft b (), parked 
20,OUd Do. U u *itl *i 2i! i*1 ii nr niifl-ji/1 
STANDARD PKaHS, 2 y**iu« “Id, \ to (i {aux. '<^7 
per Ilia nnckMfl. 
up, 1 venr »dd, !?2«) r pv fou rmdtoii. 
20,'HKi STAMiAKI) CHElCl\TK8, 2 y»*nr« old, 5 to f foci 
. 4A _ . Per Jdu. i»ii(!kt*d. 
'V ' “ d clars, $H 1 pi bill pack’d 
fi,ll I) DW Utc CaEHUIES, vein-old, *11 i> 1111 packed 
m'-'PO c'urrant’s 1 yL ‘ ,t, ' ol,Jl 11 ' 
80 ,mw (5 it A HE VINES, Including the best sorts. Besides 
Raspberries, Blackberries, and Strawberries 
Id »itiacitir v 
2&0,0U) 1lV'KRURKKNS, 1 to 3 foot, Aborted kitidrt. 
Ornamental Trees anti Shrubs, Hoses, &c„ 
Of tho Choicest Varieties, at Lowest Rates. 
Descriptive Catalogues fiii-ruahed, bv I. closing stamp to 
pre-pay postage. A. FAHNESTOCK .V SONS, 
Tongpo, OHIO. 
2q Dux t, \ mid 6 Tine Fotato Fora*, at the old stnnd of 
K min _ N I ! PH El Pd. 
JAI MM.'S LEATHER 
HI5HTSTOWN, N. J., NURSERIES, 
18 A AO PULLEN, I'hopm ktok, 
CypuRS for sale for the Fall of ISOll amt .Spring or 1861. 
Ill ,mw I KAl'U I iikkh id the lii-st a.SHorteil market varieties 
ti".. a complete assortment nf other fruit trees Catalogues 
supplied giatuitoualy on nppllcalii.il. 
address ISAAC PCI LEN, 
080 •*» Ilighlstown, Mercer Co,, Now Jersey. 
r f Hid AUENTH W ANTED Tnselll new invention’s 
, "lie very recent, and of gn-at value m |»nil- 
V '”L |my to Agenta. Seud four stamiia 
and get do pagos pai*tiC"hir« 
■ " EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowell, M««- 
pllOTMCMUMMATK) OIL l*A INTI MIS. ^Agents 
1 \V auted to introduce this bean til u I art. Young men are 
making over 850 a month ill this huaioesu. Terms and 
apecimanH son] i uhk, by addreaving, with stamp for return 
postage. [ 555 - 811 |„ TODD & CO., Lowell, Mass. 
, , - * It IJ 8 s K 8,—These instrn- 
A nientH dill"r limp .-ill ottiers now in lil.rkpt They are 
nude entirely n( Leather, and for i-nse, durability and elll- 
cinncv, cannot be excelled. There are im spring* tonist.or 
« ] out el order, and till! Truss can lie worn with pmi by 
old or vdimg. All iho iiieasure required in ordering is the 
. Fr.om—There is no change to no¬ 
tice in tlin condition of Iho il.mr trade. Wo have yet no 
receipts 0 new flour at band, and there are no a deg traps 
iiiring beyond the supply of Die local o.niiMirnp'liu). Quo¬ 
tations nt presunt it is imporslhlii tn give, and even dealers 
refrain from naming n mmol rates, The uu-cltled s a'e of 
tlie market make- it very difficult to form an idea of tlm 
prnbabv opening price. 
(UtAiN The greatest activity has pervaded tho market 
foe wbeat lUrPugboii* tho wo*It. We scarcely reineiiibur n 
!"■' i d When cm petition between hovers lias bee ti more 
actively displayed, There has been so great tin exhibition 
of feeling, that theiranxlely U'mv tipp* ar* to he, not to so* 
cur* th" wheal, hut to hi ike cueh otner pay as high ratea 
for it as possible,and ili"ii drive one nnofh"r out of Hie 
market. The price of fall wheat during the week has hud a 
n'e.idilT upward movement, reaching $1,10 a* the out-iile 
rig are lor an extra prime i unp’e. For common to medium 
SI,3.1.lid,31 for good to prime SIV3Y/I l.'lt: and,ill one ortwo 
east a only $ I,-Hi. Spring wheat ha* been offered ntilv very 
Maoiiigl.v sumo ten oi a d. •/. -u loads only,chancing hands. 
Tho price Is steady at $d,9.tyi:l,l'i per Imahel. Bariev still 
keep- up very high, contrarV tn the expect.at on of nearly 
nil interested ill the trade. What W.M regarded as an exor¬ 
bitant pnee for Imul e-" has new become Die lowest, rate 
for exnort The demand 'avery ac'ive at lift: a fide, amlsiqne- 
•iiu'-s dy sC per teisln I. Data tiave offered freely, ineitl.v of 
old stocks, hut tne receipl* of new are commencing. (Jar 
loads have brought Win >30r, dosing rather steadier at tlm 
latter (Igiire. lVus ar.. opening at high rates, which, if con- 
titilled, will make this the most, pr'ofitable crop for the far¬ 
mer, bee (UNO it is the moat pridilic. The sample is gene- 
rdly uniform and ex.-*-Metit, and finds ready buyers at a\a) 
67>ic per bushel. - tllnbe 
V 'Y'. CENTRAL NURSERIES, 
• Brighton, 3 Miles East of Rochester, N. Y.’ 
3 :- !LKKI.I-y- '-fferaikroB, oilers lor sale lor tho Autumn 
ol i860 and Spring of Irfil, 
StK'.l'lH) Al'i'J.K TK0K8, a amt t vears old. 
ft ,im DWaRF UK aR TRKF.8,ri old. 
5,'Ml Si ANDAHD HEAR TH» E8, l and 3 years old 
<*,00e nffiKRY TREK,, 2 and 3 vears old y 
l"."ii Pi.O.Vt 1 RF.I'.s, 2 add 3 vears old. 
ft.O'KI I’KADII rUKK.J, | yeas ..Id, 
20 ,'NNI Al'Ui.F ATODKS. 1 ysar old. 
ve,run UHK'ritY WTrivJK'd. l vear old. 
200.W0 8TR\WDP.RIt v H. vN f.$ ,,f the host varielies. Al- 
so, i.l- i-'Ey, CUtUtANTS, An., a good assortment. 
Those wisiilng to buy at Wholesale will do well to call and 
examine tlm slock before purchasing elsewhere. Hack¬ 
ing done with dispute)) ami in (lie best manner. 
Dalrtlogipia «i,u' lining des -ripiiotH sent gratis, on npidi- 
cati on. Mend for one S 1:. Ks.l.LV, Hrighlou, N. V. 
\V^ T * , :Jj i-JT a it- W r x.no ws 
SEWING MACHINES, 
TUK O It EAT E (if l v o MIV. k It S OE TIME A1SD 
Tit E S E It T E It S O F HE A E TH, 
Have Won the Highost Premiums 
AT THE FAIR OF Trig tr. H. At) Klf.'l ’ I.TII KAI. SOCIETY, 
AT THE STATE FAIRS OF 
Illinois, 
Kentucky, 
Michigan, 
Wi-consiti, 
California, 
''ltYCHIH 
BBS! TUEEN! 
FOR THE 
A.TJTTJ3VEJNT OP 1 1800. 
Thk Suhscrltiurs, grateful for past favors, and encouraged 
with a larger and better assortment than ever, ask Die at¬ 
tention of Nurserymen, Dealers mid Planters, lo their im¬ 
mense stock id' wcll-growu trees and plants, comprising, 
APPLE TREES, Standard red Dwarf, -tmngned healthy, 
with ‘’Ivingol TomffSIus D 0 ." and oilier 
good soils, in huge supply. 
PEAK 'TREED, JJuuirJ, A splendid -lock, two and three 
years, line, glroUfTuud healtbj free* of 
.,,, , * h, ‘ ">0*t approved hiHh on the Quince. 
PEAR TREE'S, Standard' A large anil line usMoitnu-nt 
0t Die most de-iraliiu kinds. 
CHERRY TREIkS , Standard ami IJimtI', one, two ami 
turow 3 'tiIis, a tine slock, and beautiful 
trees. Early Richmond by the HX) or 
1,1)90. 
PEACH TREES, one year. Plum, two vears, Oranpe. 
.. Quince. Apricots and jyictnrines. 
CURRAN IS, Red mid Whire Dnteh, Victoria, t.’lierry, 
White drape ami oilier sorts. 
GOOSEBERRIES, Houghton Seedling, and the. heist Eng¬ 
lish varliitii-s, 
RASPBERRIES, Large unaiiliHcs nf such kinds as 
Orange, Belli! lie F'ontOliay, Franconia, 
^iHOK’E BULllOtKS KOOT8 
New Descriptive and Priced CuUlogne of 
Hyacinths, 
-Liiliumn, 
TulipSi &c., See. 
Comiirising tho largest assortment ever offered 
.. ANDREW IIRimtKH AN, 
el’ 5 9t 878 Broadway, New York. 
/ nimtitv iMTfi, oiif.ai 
■ . .. . , -. -30 bushel* Miuzurd Cherry 
vv I i s, in good onler, ut $i,au per lemhei, 
Addreas JDI1N MDRUHY, 
51 Dftnsvllle, Livingston <N. Y 
TI«'I T- DELAWARE WRACK MM a. (I.. ,|,| 
1 strniig, SI; two years, 5I,«0 to *2. Extra large layers 
With bearing wood, $2 tn $3. Smaller l.iyerw, $1 tn $ 1 , 50 . 
Also, very line Logan Vines, $| lo 82 . All ..'her good vari¬ 
eties, new and old, at In west rates. Send for a. Circular. 
. . W- CAMPBELL, Delaware, Ohio. 
bat during tho last few years had been assisted by 
a colleague. The New London Star sayB that ins 
was a classmate at Vale College of John C. Cal¬ 
houn, and his successful competitor for the vale¬ 
dictory. 
Santa Fe News. — The Santa Fe mail, with 
dates to the 27th ult., arrived at Independence, 
Mo., on the 10th inst. 
Governor Bencher is out in a lengthy article iu 
the Santa Fe Gazette, defining his position in re¬ 
fusing to cull for volunteers. He says there are 
sufficient troops of the regular army for all prac¬ 
tical purposes, and that under the law the Gov¬ 
ernor has no power to call into service the militia, 
as Congress has made no provision for paying 
them for any service rendered. 
Col. Fauntleroy baa received orders from the 
Secretary of War to make an iramodiate and vig¬ 
orous campaign against the Navajo Indians. With 
the force he has now, the Colonel will he able 
to put a speedy termination to existing troubles, 
if he ouly obeys his instructions. On the loth of 
August the Navajos stole from the Government at 
Valvorde, three hundred head of beef cattle. 
Thirty troops went iu pursuit and recovered fifty 
head, hut did no injury to the thieves. A report 
reached Santa Fe fork that the Cheyennes,Kiomas 
and Sioux bad joined together and would make 
war upon the troops whenever found, and the 
command at Pawnee Fotk were apprehensive of 
an attack from them. 
Main", 
V.-nnen', 
Connecticut, 
New Yo.k, 
New Jersey, 
Virginia, 
Miss sDl.pi, 
Missouri, 
i lino, i 
Indiana, 
AND AT THE FAIRS OF THE 
Until lit", I Mechanics' Association, 
New Yoik, I Cincinnati, 
fiMNociittiofi, | Kentucky luHtilutp, 
Buuton, I I ..lllsvilte, 
6‘Dure, | Mechanical Association, 
Philadelphia, St. Louis, 
Institute. t Mcchauics’ In«tituie, 
Ram room, San Francisco, 
i Mcchshlcn And at hundreds of 
to, Washington, | County Fairs. 
( 'HAPMAN & DAVIS' COMMEBCIAL COLLEGE, 
Corner Morn and St. Paul Sta.. Hoob.mler, N. Y. 
Tier luHtituMnti is ..pen day 
„ , ■ .-I'tl'l evening, tor instruction 
ol pupil* in I K.VMA.Nsnii' met BOOK-Kkkpinq 
C- ied.ict»it .,n uo economical basis; ibe to-irectinn being 
thorough and complete is furnished on modkkatk tkkms 
S.-rel tor Ctrcekire. 55 .I 
]^MAX4Xj fruits, 
Wn have an immense stock of SMALL FRUITS for 
Mil" during til" Autumn III' 1 (ill, and Spring of lfkil. ’ 
In addition to tile more common sorts of 
NATIVE GRAPES, 
We have over Uo.IMM) plants ..I such d.-Hiral.l" -.orts ns Del- 
aware. Concord. Diana, lir.br.cra Hartford Prolific, Early 
Northern Muscadine, Lagan, end 20 other Hurta — strong 
vines, for out-door culture. Of 
FOREIGN GRAPE {3, 
We have thirty-five gor's. one to two years old, for Hot 
or Cold Vine.les, 0 r for fruillng in pot*. 
An extensive stuck of each of the common sorts of 
CURRANTS, 
One or two Year* old, and fine one year ..Id plants of IVhits 
urujic , Victoria, Cherry, \c. Kiimiirnl w»*ll grown 
GOOSEBERRY 
Plants, ol tlia American and Uoaphtan SeedLinp, which 
never mildew. A* Well ms the l.e-l English serin must suita¬ 
ble for this climate. A great stock of 
RASPBERRIES. 
Such ns Red Antainrp, (Hudson River.) Yellow Antwerp, 
Orange, Franconia, KnrvclCs Hi ant, (,-r., Including seve- 
TIIB LOCK-STITCH MARE TI Y THIS MACHINE 
I* the only stitch that cannot lie raveled, and that presen's 
the same appearance on both -Ides of the warn. It is made 
with two threads, on- upon each ride of the fabric, and in¬ 
terlocked 111 the center ef it. 
OFFICE, ft05 BROADWAY, N. Y. 
8 E N D /•’ ORA c l It C (J /. A Jt. 
rp H B OINOINNA 'i*i 
1 DOLLAR WEEKLY TIMES. 
APREIVIIUIVI TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER! 
JUST IN TIME FOR THE CAMPAIGN. 
Tiik DOLLAR Tim us, one of the best Family Journals 
published iu the United States, ami having the largest cir- 
illarketg, (Eonttnerre, & 
prietore, iu view of the political condition of the country, 
have thought proper to i-Hee a Political Chart, containing 
a largo amount of information, all of which is impartially 
kHSDKKKD and reliably compiled from the best Informa¬ 
tion. It ia entitled 
The People’s National Chart; 
/1/i Impartial Guide for the Campaign of 1800. 
This is one of the most complete National Chari* that 
has ever been placed before tho people. It is an IMPAR¬ 
TIAL GUIDE to all I'aktibs, and will furnish kaitiikul 
STATK itESTa in regard to mattkus op hepbrkxgjc in the 
campaign. It is, in fact, a 
Handsome Double Chart, 30 by 44 
Inches iu size, handsomely embellished, and will contain 
as follows: 
The Portraits of the Presidents, 
From the foundation of the Government to the present 
time, with the Electoral Veto cast ror each ; 
TUB PLATKOKM Ok EACH PARTY; 
TUK POPULAR VOTKS OK THE STATES IN 18.70, 
1852 and 1848 ; 
THE AREA AND POPULATION OF THE STATES; 
UOW THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE WILL BE COMPOSED* 
THE COATS OF ARMS OP THE STATES, 
wi'h the time of their settlement or admission into tho 
Union; 
How TUB SK.YATK AND HoiJSB OK R»:('RKSE.NTAT(yKS is 
Com rosxD j 
THE .STATE GOVERNMENTS; 
WHO ARB GOVERNORS; 
THE TIME OF GENERAL ELECTION, &a. 
THE ELECTION IN CONGRESS, 
And how a President I* chexeu when the People fall to 
elect. Together with a large amount of 
Very Valuable Information 
Of a National character. Each Chart will contain a fine 
l ’ortrait, either of 
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LINCOLN. 
DOUGLAS, or 
B It K CKENR ID G E, 
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subscription to the DOLLAR TIMF8, and a copy of this 
A. .1. M.jPLA VE, Palmyra, N. Y 
F ARM FOR RALE.-About til remove from the State, 
I otter for sale, Very cheap, iny Farm ef 2 m) acres, oue 
mile from Waterloo, KW acres in wood, worth half the 
price I ask ror the farm. New house and Darn, peppermint 
distillery and building, orchard and two good wells.— 
Liberal credit for one half tho purchase money. 
Address O B. CLARK, 
August II, 1389. it. Waterloo, Snneca Co., N. Y. 
AND 
DISrATCH PATENT." 
The Inventor's Claims as actmoieledged and pTiftected by 
the Gaoe.Camc.nls of Canada, the United Sluice, and 
Great Hritutn; with explanations. 
What I claim a* my invention is, the contrivance of keep¬ 
ing account.- current, of whatever kind, description, or va¬ 
riety, Iu printed form, by keeping tin! statement* of the 
Ing iu printer*' typo, or their tequiy- 
N EW YORK, Sept 12L—The stock of ail kinds is small 
and the demand i* felly equal to Die supply, prices conse- 
qiieptlv rule firmly; sales Of 75,000 tbs. Native Fleece at 15 
.a Isle for medium to ex Du Vle.ipo and Saxony; -if/'Oe flat 
I oxaa at 2.Y<i)28c-; 20,000 tt-< Californian at llt-Vlc. for eom- 
{?!*" to ‘‘xtra fine; |0,(V0 tbs I,at.tbs'anti hu per pulled at38 
(a.Joe.; 50 bales Cape at 80c, sttd a parcel of DOhnkoi at 21c, 
•ox month*' also, 74hale* Chilian and 200 unwashed African 
on private terms, but undrrsv.od io be at full prices 
Am. 8axony ticoce t-i tb..... 6-l.ctf'O 
Am. full-blood Meripo.... -iari.52 
Am. half-blood sod three-fourtlis ijerino.... I.'taifi 
Am. native aud one-fonrtb Merino.34 e3-l 
Extra, Hulled. 42 ,uX 7 
IS,. Sg 
Lamh’a.putled,..3Ui v, 
Cahtornla, extra. .0C*S00 
Caliroruiti, line, unwashed.2o3i22 
t RI5AT Cl'UIOBlTY.-- Hartieuliirs sent free. Agenta 
X wanted. 3HAW Jit CLARK, Rlddoford, Maine. 
Grain Wheal is as last noted. Corn has advanced 2@3 
cents per bushel; Rye 2 <S cents ; Barley 2@S cents. Oats 
are declining, the reduction being equal to two cents per 
bushel. 
Butter has taken another start and is in demand at 14 
cents for prime table. 
Ecus are lon2 cents per dozen better. 
Fruit.—A pples are coming in in such quantity that it is 
difficult to obtain more than 25 cents per bushel for choice. 
Other kinds of fruit are as last quoted. 
Pelts—W e observe an advance of 12@25 cents per skin, 
as to growth and quality of wool. 
Seeds—T here is no change in rates, but the firmness 
which characterized the market ia not so apparent as at 
date of our last report. 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour and Grain. 
nour.wint., wlieat.$5,W^6,fO 
flour, springdo. ..,$5,25.ajft,50 
no ut, b uoh wh eat. $ l,50t aj 1,78 
Vteal, Indian.tlAYil.zft 
Wheat, Genesee...$1 ,J2 tuL/w 
Best white Can's, .fl'uu .iO.un 
Corn, nld.ii ai7c 
Corn, new.opaque 
Rye, Softs. bu.fatfiZSc 
GHta, by weight.25 -iSUc 
gwiey.S"3itk- 
Buckwheat.. S5fa 40 c 
. - r .62S4t.$OUo 
riiTujrj in priuM.Mi mrin* 
several account* staiinl..* ... y i'<-, ..*- .ueir equiv¬ 
alents, tire type being so Arranged in f|»m a* t>. admit nl be¬ 
ing readily ami quickly readjusted in any pariicaliir part, 
where an account uiay have undergone i change, by the 
lapse of lime or tho current of business transaction*: so 
that, when readjusted lit all such parts up to anysiv. r, 
date, an IfqpressToo tlum taken Irmn the typeshallexiiil.it 
in printed form, the true utate ..f all the accounts *.. kept, 
accurately representing all the balance* or cotlclurieus, in 
accordance with the end or end* contemplated i n Keeping 
the record; rendering if, Ui Commercial hnsinesa, a balance 
sheet or the mn»t cntnpaot and perfect character, ike de¬ 
tails of wtuiamnent lie mg auhatan Hally as ror.ited in speci¬ 
fication, wherein It Is SHOWn, that the fact ..r ra.-t* t>> be re¬ 
corded, mav be represented by figures, symbols,dale*, or 
numbers, used either sup .nitelv nr In combination, or by 
whatever elrft* will hictuN dunhuil: hihJ further- 
more, based on this primary invention, I «|su cln.m Dm ne- 
vice or uim'riviiiiCM nt rendering nr trauamitlmy accounts 
in partial or r.i'l Htatement*, when Die statement or state¬ 
ments so sent are thus, or sql.stautiaHy Urns, kept in type, 
by the contitvanc.es ..f my invention, be tie! medium of 
transmission whal it tnaft'; but tlm particular mode of ren¬ 
dering accoeetsby the use of in- >ij-patoh Machine, con¬ 
stituted of Apron Movement, Keel, and Uniter Stamp. I 
claim in the broadest and fullest sense; and also tl,s ma¬ 
chine itself, embracing all it* form* an ImodcN of operating 
a* iudicated in desi-rihlne: It, ei'ln-r ns a siitii.ly hand inztru' 
nmnt, or as propel Jed bv machinery. Amt in connection 
with these specific claims, and based upon them, I also 
H IOKOK’S PATENT PORTABLE 
KKVSIIIM! CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
This admirable machine is now ready for the fruit har¬ 
vest of I860 It Ik, if possible, made better than ever before 
and well worthy the attention of fanners wanting such 
machines. 
It. has no superior in the market, and is the only mill 
tha' will properly grind Giapes. I’rice, Jill. For sale by 
dealers or the manufacturer. W O. HICKOK, 
648- 13t Eagle Works, llurriaburg, Pa. 
i MERICAN GUANO, 
IN KROSt 
JARVIS A BAKER’S ISLANDS, 
IN THE 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED BT Til* 
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, 
Ofiio.-, 60 William, Su-eet, 
NEW YORK. 
0. S. MARSHALL, I’res’t. H. MATHER, Sec’y. 
J. K. CHAPI’EI-L, Agent, 09 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
Hoaev, box.muil6c 
Candles, box.LtA.13c 
Candles, extra.14c 
Fruits and Routs, 
Apples,bushel...,,... 25 rtuoc 
Apple*, .Ined..... fjgo'.g)*l,ix) 
Peaches, dned. » lb.iy 0 
Cheme*, tlried, V ft OOffitWc 
Plums, drjed.l4/a(>lc 
Potatoes... IX/Siitc 
Hjdks and Ski.vii. 
Slaughter. Fuif’ic 
tali .—..tka,j.s- 
Sheep pelts.eOofg$[ 
Lamb pelts.60cqt76c 
Skku«. 
Clover, bu.ih.$5,25(3:5,75 
lunothy. .2,755,3^15 
w StTJn>illK8. 
Wood, hard.$3.00(94,ft) 
Wood, soft.$3.1033,50 
UoaL Lehigh.$5,76(36,00 
Coal, Scranton — fj.zsSq.SO 
Coal, Pittston.$4.25'^ I 50 
OoaL Shamokfcl. ..$4^5a4,50 
^"^’Char. 
W1...,....*1,33 
Hay, tun. .$3,iriraill,uu 
.8qj»x«ou,o0 
Wool, & ft.3fi@50o 
Whitetish, bbl.S9,o gaj” 
Codfish, 49 quintal.$4,0 (2» 25 
Tront, obi.88.OC08AJ 
fpo KAKMfKA Sf.CIIAMIh, AND UUIIJtKUA.— 
1 Our “Irruinessihle Conflict” is against high price*.— 
Wo otter you, .D 74 Main St . Rochester, Iron, Nail*. Hard¬ 
ware, Oil'. I amt*. Colors, Wtudow*, Doors, BlindH, Hoes, 
Spades, ShovelH, Cora Hoes, Cultivators, and other articles 
too ni.eierniis tn mention. Also, the ee[ebrnt<-d “Straight 
Draft Plow,” which we offer cheaWr than the cheapest. 
MT)0RB, HEBING k CO. 
TEFrii for the million .■‘ometiiinu new. 
L Office No. 7 Mansion Hon*e Block, 68 State street. 
Rochester, N. Y. [626-tf] E. F. WIUSON. 
.25(7532 
■ I 6 c !28 
.. StadH 
.11(3)24 
,23rt?:67 
0:5] 17 
. 9ri'4ft 
-26®31 
t^jnElCLKIl A WIIJBON MASUKACTCKUifi 00.8 
IMPROVED FAMILY 8EWING MACHINES, 
BOO Broadway, New York. 
These Macbinen combine all the late improvement* for 
Hemming, Stitching and Felling Seams, and are the best in 
use for kamii-v skwinu and tailoring work. 
Price* from 850 to 8150. Beinmere, $5 extra. 
. ,, 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent. 
*15-tf No*. 8 and 10 Smith’s Arcade, Rochester, N. Y. 
Carriages 
IN Brooklyn, Conn.. Sept. 3d, by Rev. Dr. Tiios. Hpnt- 
LNGTOX. Mr. J. E. MILLER, of Oberlin, Ohio and Miss 
EMILY C. HUNTINGTON, of the former p®. 
— Thousands of readers, who have admired Miss Hunt¬ 
ington’s contributions to the Rural, will unite with us in 
best wishes for her happiness and prosperity in future. 
