over ? 100,000. This would have been a nice 
little plum with which to solace his old age, had 
the arch Rebel succeeded in getting ofl. But 
man proposes and God disposes. Jeff., instead 
of playing the lion in a European capital, plays 
the felon In Fortress Monroe. 
Charleston and other Southern ports, and prob¬ 
ably will carry out his intention before the meet¬ 
ing of Congress. 
The State Department has late dispatches 
from onr Consuls at Smyrna, Barcelona, Bert. 
Mahon, Constantinople and other places, which 
give accounts of most frichtlul ravages by 
the cholera. The disease appears to be decreas¬ 
ing at Constantinople. 
The amount of notes issued from the Treas¬ 
ury Department to the National Banks for the 
weekending the Kith, was $3,421,750—making 
the grand total of $188,402,870 now afloat from 
these institutions. 
Citizens of the United States having claims 
against foreign Governments not founded on 
contracts, which may have originated since the 
Stti of Feburary, 1853, will, without any delay 
which can he avoided, forward to the State De¬ 
partment statements of the same, under oath, 
accompanied by the proper proof. 
There is very excellent authority for declaring 
that two, if not three, members of the Cabinet 
are opposed to giving Jeff. Davis any trial what¬ 
ever. They prefer, it is intimated, that he 
should leave the country forever. 
Among the late pardons granted by the Presi¬ 
dent, is one to the wife of General Longstreet. 
MEW QUARTER-A TRIAL TRIP 
The last quartet of our present volume wm begin 
Oct, 7— a favorable time for renewals, or for new 
subscriptions to commence. Subscribers whose term-s 
expire with this quarter will find the No. of the 
paper (No. 819) printed after their names on address 
labels. We trust all such will promptly renew, and 
also bring new recruits to swell the ranks of ihe Ru¬ 
ral Brigade. 
■ pgp pi order to introduce the Rural to more 
general notice and support , and give noti-subscribers 
an opportunity to test its merits by a three months' 
reading , we propose to and do hereby offer the 13 
numbers of the ensuing Quarter , (Oct. to Jan.) ON 
trial, at only 50 cents. Will our friends every- 
Wool in Boston.— The Commercial Bulletin 
reports the sale of wool as very heavy. The 
sales of one house alone for the past, week, foot 
up some 000,000 pounds, and of another company 
500,000 pounds; of another, 400,000 pounds; of 
another, 278,000, and of several others over 100,- 
000 pounds, all footing np a grand aggregate of 
about two million pounds all domestic 6tsple, 
almost the entire amount taken for immediate 
consumption. 
CATTL.K MARKETS. 
NEW A'ORK, Sept. 19.— Reeve* received. '3.170 against 
B.sai last week. Sales range at ifw&idc. Cows, received 
122 against ISO l8si week. Sales, at (364*100 each, Veal 
calve*, received. 1,368 agolnst 1,830 last week. Sales range 
at 9A18KC. Sbeep and Lambs, received 22,074 against 
2.70lMt week. Sales at 3>4®So. Swlnt. received, 11,154 
against 10,492 last week. Sales at (13,00®1I,00 V cwt, 
AI.BANV.Sept. 22.—Beeves ranee at (4,73<a.10. Sheep, 
isles 8i 3H4S7C. Lamb*, 7®SX<:. Hogs, PV>,HV', 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBHIDOB, Sent. 21.- Iteevea. 
range at *7®U*. Oxen. fis&&275 *t pair. Milch Cows, *5S 
8*113. Handy Steer*. (SwffllM. Veal Calves, five in each. 
Two-year olds fSn®t0. Three-year olds (354 *i>5. Sheep 
and Lambs. 3.H®7c V ft. Should—Wholesale —<<s— cents; 
retail llffllSc; 1st hogs l?.W©Uc, Uvc weight. Hides 86t9e 
ft. Tallow &®9Xc. Calfskins ltxiitsc. Pelts 114*1,50. 
CHICAGO, Sept. 19.— Beef cattle, sale* at *fl,fi0®7.50 ip 
100 fts. for fair to good llrst elans steers; light steers 
and good COWS (50*5.50 ; fZ.3h®3,3i for common. Sheep 
(3,54X23,90. Hogs, sales at (10,606*11,00 W 100 fts.— Jiep. 
TORONTO. Sept. 21.-First class cattle, rrom (A00®550 
f) 100 fts, dress' d weight; 2d do, (4.004*1,50; Inferior, »> 50 
®3,50. Calves, small supply at (4®! each. Sheep (3 5u@t 
each per car load. Lambs, (24*2,00. V eu.rlih.gb (36*4#).— 
Globe. _ 
Mexico, —The New Orleans Times city of 
Mexico correspondent of a reeent date, says 
there is no change in the political aspect of 
things ; but one thing is certain, the most zeal¬ 
ous adherents of Maximilian are much discour¬ 
aged. This is occasioned by the late tremendous 
increase of the Liberal forces in every direc¬ 
tion. The organization of Confederates in 
the Imperial armies amount to 5,000. Jaurez 
has established his Capital at Ei Paso. 
it if notified or invited to subscribe. Header, please 
do us and your neighbors the favor to talk to them 
on the subject. H7*o steps aboard the good ship 
Rural for a Trial Trip ? We can accommodate 
thousands, and it will benefit rather than discom¬ 
mode regular passengers. 
wool. MARKETS. 
new YORK, Sept- 21.—There has been a very good 
demand for both Domestic and Foreign fleeces during the 
■week, prices have ruled very Arm, but arc without par 
tlcnlar variation. The following are the Quotations :-60 
for Native and U Merino*; 634*630 for X and y do; 
70si72c for full-blood do; 75®7<c for Saxony; 60«i68c for 
No. 1 pulled ; 654*Cic for superfine; roodiO for extra do; 
2.V'*27c Tor common unwashed California, and 40® 12c lor 
fine Foreign — Chilian unwashed HOtoXlo; Entre Tdos 
washed IOi;»4'4c; Cowova 48®47c ; East Inclla 35<a45c; Af¬ 
rican 204*400; Mexican 804635c.-. Smyrna 254*45 —X.Y.l'r 
BOSTON, Sept. 81.— The following arc the Adver¬ 
tiser's quotations : - saxony choice. 80w.35c; Saxony 
fleece. 75®7dc; full-blood Merino, 72®.5c; three-quarters 
do, 70®72, half do. 68®70c; common, 624*117; Western 
mixed. 60®fi5c; California. 80®«0e ; Canada. 6O@S0c; pull, 
ed extra, 75®S0o; superUue, 7(V8.75n; No. 1. 55aB5c.— 
Smyrna. 2S®f3c; Buenos Ayres, 80®40c; Cape Good Hope 
974*12sv'‘ '. Chilian, 26ffl52<;; Peruvian, 36®38c; Alrlcan.2) 
®50c; East India. 35® 05 a, 
TORONTO, Sept. 21.—Light supply and active ; 4O@40c 
fi ft for good fleeces.— Globe. 
A New’ Discovery.— General Fremont, Col¬ 
onel Zagoni and another gentleman, have taken 
out a patent for expelling sap that produces rot 
in wood, and inserting sulphate of iron and 
other substances that render it incorruptible. If 
tbe discovery is what they believe It, it will be a 
fortune to the owners of the patent. Tbe wood 
cau be prepared very cheaply, and will be used 
for railroad ties, wharves, ship-timber and vari¬ 
ous other purposes. 
Tlie Fenians. 
A New York correspondent of a Phila¬ 
delphia paper gives what he professes to 
be reliable evidences of the reality of the 
Fenian movement: 
First —That negotiations are pending for the 
purchase of eight ocean steamers, each warranted 
to carry one thousand men, with the certainty 
almo6tthat the purchase will be made before the 
first of October. 
Ne«wid_That there have been immense pur¬ 
chases of arms from the Government by parties 
who are supposed to be identified with the 
Fenians, within the past fortnight, and that 
propositions for further purchases are now 
under consideration. 
Third —That one of the bank note companies 
of New York are now engaged in engraving 
bonds for the new Irish Republic. It matters 
not who are their employers, hut I have no 
doubt the British Consul and his attaches know 
all shout it. 
Fourth—l have it from good authority that 
the London Times’ New York correspondent 
received instructions from his employers, by 
the late steamer, to “ keep a sharp watch on 
the Fenian movement.” 
Nvmrkr of Negro Troops.— The whole num¬ 
ber of negro troops mustered into the U. S. 
service since tbe commencement of the war is 
180,000. Of these no less than 50,000 either 
died or were killed in battle—a proportion of 
casualties far greater than among the white 
troops. Sixty thousand have recently been mus¬ 
tered out, leaving 70,000 still in the service. A 
very considerable army of Itself. 
“Flag of onr Country, gently wave o’er ns, 
On every hill-top, from Texas to Maine; 
Encircle onr Union with friendly devotion— 
Let Peace and Contentment surround us again, 
gUmlismentis 
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epaco. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
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f3T Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, (1;— 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional Uni 
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ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPT. 30, 1865. 
News Summary. 
Col. McKee, U. S. Consul at Panama, has 
died at that place after a week’s illness, of dys¬ 
entery. 
It is published at Memphis that the prospects 
of the new cotton crop are more favorable. 
Tbe Governor of Louisiana has issued his 
proclamation for the election of members of 
Congress and State Officers on the first Monday 
of November next. 
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian 
Church, South, will meet in annual session in 
the city of Macon, Ga., on the second Thursday 
in December. The Presbyterian Church of the 
United States, both Old and New School, 
holds the next General Assembly in St. Louis, 
next May. 
The Government rolling-mill at Chattanooga, 
which co6t $300,000, is in the market. The 
highest offer yet is $80,000, which the Govern¬ 
ment will not accept. 
A violent, shock of an earthquake was experi¬ 
enced at Porto Itico on the 26th nit. It is rep¬ 
resented as more severe than was ever before 
known at that place. 
The Commissioners appointed to form a treaty 
with the Indians of the South-western tribes at 
Fort Smith, Ark., have concluded their labors. 
They were very successful. 
Gold closed io York on Saturday, the 
23d, at 143%. 
•The friends of 
Temperance Mass Meeting. 
Temperance, and all Tax-Payers interested (as 
all should be) in suppressing intemperance are 
to hold a Mass Meeting at tbe City Hall, Roch¬ 
ester, on Thursday next, Oct. 5tb, at 1 o’clock 
P. M. Able speakers will address the meeting. 
Right-thinking people of both City and Country, 
are cordially invited to attend and participate in 
the proceedings of the meeting. 
D EIVIOREST’S NEW POPULAR MUSIC, 
by the most popular authors, and published In the 
most artistic Hlyk'. Semi ror ft ( atalogua (free.) Addret-s 
W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, No. 473 Broadway,N. Y. 
i WANTED in every State ftnd County :r 
for every hour's service. Pleasant and lion 
ess. No risk-every body address 
MASON LANG. New York City 
From Alabama. 
The reconstruction Convention of Alabama 
is in session and earnestly at work. A resolution 
was adopted the 21st, requesting the Provisional 
Governor to call out the militia of each county 
immediately to repress the disorders and law¬ 
lessness which exi6t in many counties. The 
Convention also passed an ordinance ratifying 
all laws passed by the Legislature during the 
war,not inconsistent with the Constitution of the 
United States; and also an ordinance ratifying 
the present Constitution, except as regards 
the issuance of Treasury notes and State bonds. 
The Convention on the 22d, received and re¬ 
served for action reports from committees repeal¬ 
ing the ordinance of secession, recognizing the 
abolition of Slavery, defining the status of black 
persons, asking the President to pardon all per¬ 
sons in the State not included under amnesty 
proclamations, and declaring the sympathy of 
Alabama with the policy of the Federal Govern¬ 
ment. [A dispatch from Montgomery of the 
28d, says the Convention has passed an ordinance, 
89 to 3, doing away with slavery.] 
CULVER’S NEW POULTRY HOOK, telle 
H boa- to bavo fresh eggs every week In the year. 
Beautifully Illustrated with70 engravings. Agents Want¬ 
ed. Sent, post-paid, for SO cents. Address 
8d)-2t L. 11. SILVER, Salem, 0'd» 
The case on Colchester, the spiritual me¬ 
dium, is finally disposed of, Judge N. R.. Rail 
fining Colchester $40 and costs, amounting to 
$478. 
Hiram Powers announces his intention of 
making a full length marble statue af Hon. Ed¬ 
ward Everett, for whom he had the highest ad¬ 
miration. 
A colored citizen, William Jackson byname, 
is sitting as a juror in one of the Brooklyn 
Courts. The other eleven jurors have made no 
fass about it. 
The oldest woman in Maine is said to be 
101 years old. She is a Penobscot Indian 
squaw, bearing the saccharine cognomen of 
Molly Mollasses. 
At midnight on Tuesday the 19th, the Ameri¬ 
can Rice Mills, on South street, New York, were 
destroyed by lire. Loss four or live hundred 
thousand dollars. 
A London paper say that “ Her majesty is still 
pleased to mourn for the late Prince Consort! ” 
Like the woman who “ had the happiness to bid 
her frelnda good bye.” 
Tiik bloodhounds Hero and Jack, used to 
guard Union prisoners at Richmond and Auder- 
sonvHle, have been bought by George K. Good¬ 
win, of Boston, for $1,400. 
At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors of 
New York county last week, it was assertained 
that the tax levy for the present year would be 
for that county, over $18,000,000. 
An official letter recently received from an 
officer of the Freedtnen’s Bureau at Sheridan, 
Mississippi, states that of 28,770 destitute peo¬ 
ple subsisted by the Government, hut 770 are 
negroes. 
President Jaurez of Mexico, has written a 
letter in which he declares that he has no inten¬ 
tion of leaving his country or abandoning the 
struggle to establish his government—as has 
been reported. 
TttF. French Minister of Agriculture has a 
report addressed to the Emperor on the cattle 
plague, and a decree prohibits the introduction 
or passage through France of cattle from Eng¬ 
land, Holland or Belgium. 
During fifty days prevalence of the cholera 
rilllE HUNTERS SECRETS —Glvine fall m- 
X ^tractions for Hunting and Trapping all kinds ot’ Cur 
animals. Recently obtained of a Western Trapper, Sent 
by mail to any person for titty cents. Address 
S19 21 I. A. ELLIS, Box 4, Charlotte, Michigan. 
S ECRET ART ot Catching Fish, In any water, a? 
last as yon cun pnl! them out, and no humbug. Sent 
ror only 10 cto., by JULIUS RISING, Bonthwlck. Mass. 
Also, Gurdluer's 1’ateut “Soap and Catch-cm” Flsh- 
Hoon, takes every flab that bile*. Price 15 cents. 
WflOD-HAWlSIl MACHINERY - Farmers 
vv Horse-Powers, Ae., Ac- For Illustrated Circulars 
containing description, price*. A-e.. Ac- Address 
J. \V. MOUNT, Medina Iron Works. 
819-eo-tf Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
IJtoi’feetiSi, (fommn'fc, 
N OW READY -AGENTS WANTED every¬ 
where lor Um First Complete HISTORY OF 
THE REBELLION puWWmd. 1,«0» pmms.Vi'l por¬ 
traits. &<;. It Is Issued by the AC HI K N PU RUSH¬ 
ING CO., and is Just what the ncople are waiting for. 
A rare Cham u tor aicmts Tmtbs liberal Write at once 
lo E. G. STORKE, Auburn, N. Y. [8l9-7teo] 
2c. Lard has advancedSc; Cheese, lc. White Wheat and 
white wheat flour have advanced a trifle. Coal may bo 
quoted nominally at last weeks figures, but there is none 
lor sale, and dealers are some of them contracting for It 
as high as (15, others refuse to contract at all. 
Wholeetnle Price* Current. 
Flour, Fert*. Orain . Etc. , Straw... 8,00® 9.00 
Flour, w't wh‘t, ( 11 ,mi® 13.00 Future. Vkoktajii.iw, Etc. 
Do. r«d wheat,fDjbSlOJM Anjiles. green,... .(1,00® 1,25 
Do. extra State, 6,00® 7,'<J Do. dried, * ft. 0® Oc 
Do. buckwheat, 8,00® 8,*> Hunches. 35® SOe 
Mllll'ced.Coarbc,..iO.oofflOO.tO Cherries. 80® 8r>c 
po. flue.30,(si®00,0(i Hums . 20 ® 00c 
MeaLcorn, c.wi... l,'*i® 2JX> Potatoes, «i bu.... 00® 75c 
Wheat, red. 1.89ao 1/6 unions. 0,.;7® 0,00 
Best white ..L'.'i® 2 .;jJ Ootruto. uoa» Wio 
Corn old, # ha... 95® ooe IUdku *xt> Skins. 
Do new . 73® 80e Green hide-* trltil'd 6 wii’-ic 
R VP ’ '. bo® 85c Do. untrlmmed. r. ®5%c 
Oats .' 1. 4.'® 46c Green callslUns. ...12 ** U5C 
Bariev* *.* . 70® 75c Sheep pel to, each, (1,25®'2,23 
Beans ..lJGOus 2,00 Lamb pelts. !K>® 30o 
* Mbats. Skkoh. 
Fork. Old mess,. .(26,00®33.0(l Timothy, r l»u ...(4,00® iM 
US' sssn. "«S 
PSS:::::::::::::: 13! 3 
Rsrlnr lambs. .. 2.00® 3,00 BUNSIilSt- 
Motion * ft , loo wood, hard.*.8j00®10,» 
nams . ....... 2-® HOC. Do. soil.... 7.00® \(X) 
Shoulders.. 1**® Coal, lump, r ton ti,it*<R.Ot,*,t)0 
Chlrkeus .......»• 14® 22c Do. Iftrge egg.. J.l.VoOO.OO 
Turkeys .. 20® 30n Do. small egg.. »,li*y>i.ttl 
Geese V pair,.... 0,00® 0,00 Do. Stove ".mqjOO.OO 
ui-e j>*ritY. Etc. Do. chestnut... h,:.5®0(<,'xi 
C IORNH! CORNS! CORNS ! -The German Com- 
/ pound Chemical OH, w warranted to euro both soft 
and nurd corns If Ihc directions arc followed, and If not 
relieved the money will be refunded. 
ear - bent to any address.post-paid, on receipt of Fifty 
Cents. AdilrOCT H. DIMOCK, M. D-, 
Phelps. Ontario Co., N. Y. 
Affair.* at Washington. 
For the week ending September 12, one 
hundred and twenty-six patents were issued, 
and one hundred and thirty-two for the week 
ending on the 19th inst. 
The Wirz trial still drag6its slow length along. 
His counsel proposes to prolong the investiga¬ 
tion by eending at this late day all over the 
South for scores of witnesses for the defense. 
There are numerous Bank applications to be 
made U. 8. depositories. But it is determined 
to have no more than one for each Congressional 
district. 
First Assistant Postmaster-General Randall has 
jnst ordered twelve additional post routes 
opened at the South. As fast as railroads are 
re-opened, they are used for mail purposes. 
No more of the $100 compound Interest 
Treasury notes will be issued, because of the 
dangerous counterfeit upon them. Assistant 
Treasurers are directed to return those received 
by them. 
J. R. Anderson, of the Tredegar Iron Works, 
Richmond, has been pardoned. He was a West 
Point graduate, but resigned from the army 
twenty-seven years ago. He served as a rebel 
General a short time. He has had $200,000 
worth of property confiscated, and invested $1,- 
000,000 in rebel bonds. 
There is to he less power exercised, judicially, 
by the Fre.edmen’s bureau, than hitherto. All 
power which can he, safely, is to be gradually 
given to the civil tribunals. 
The Post-office Department on the 21st inst,, 
ordered, the re-opening of a large number of 
post-offices in North Carolina, and have accepted 
the offer for the conveyance of the mails through 
from Brasher City, La., to Galveston, Texas; the 
service to be four times a week. 
The Tribune's special Bay a it lias been decided 
by the Secretary of the Treasury to anticipate 
the payment ot the interest of the 5-30 bonds 
which becomes due on the 1st of November, and 
the same will be paid on and after September 
25th on presentation ot the coupons to the As¬ 
sistant Treasurer or those designated deposit¬ 
ories authorized to pay interest on Government 
securities. 
It is said the President has had in contem¬ 
plation for some time past a visit to Wilmington, 
Republican State Nominations. 
The following ticket was nominated for 
State Officers by the Republican Convention at 
Syracuse on the 20th Inst.: — For Secretary of 
State—Gen. Francis C. Barlow of New York. 
Comptroller—Thos. Hillhouse of Ontario Co. 
Attorney-Gen’I—Gen. John IL Martindale, Mon¬ 
roe. Treasurer—Col. Jos. Howland, Dutchess. 
Engineer and Surveyor—J. Platt Goodsell, 
Oneida. Canal Commissioner—Robert E. Dorn, 
Schenectady. Inspector of State Prisons—Gen. 
Henry A. Barnurn, Onondaga. Clerk of the 
Court of Appeals—Gtn. Patrick H. Jones, Catta¬ 
raugus. Judges of the Court of Appeals, (full 
term,)—Ward Hunt, Oneida; (vacancy,)—John 
K. Porter, Albany. 
Toni; Portrait of Geu. Meade; New Musle; " Grand 
F'esllval March" liy Umrle* Frntlel; au original and 
Splendid Poem Dy Ueorco IV, Unngay, liltnarated: the 
eoutlnua’ Ion of Mi** YlrglnluTownaeO'VH «f, loimld story, 
"Ruth Dexter'* Belter Darn;" also, "The M i IStors 
wife," bv Anna Raymond, and other »toric<. Also, 
Household imilU'lo, Architectural deals tut, '>’W, 
outer literary uuveHliw, with onr usual || worth ot ruu 
idzc Patients, &o„ all for SSccnts. Yearly |-i, with a vat* 
nable Premium, universally nukntiwlonged Uic 
Parlor Miiun/itiooi America. f»tn#ie coplot i- fin'cuuens, 
mulled free on receipt ol 25 cents. Bite* number lo CIS. 
Address W. JENNINGS DKMOltKST. 
No. 1,8 Broadway, New xotk. 
Foreign Jtemm 
The English Government is beginning to look 
seriously at the Fenian movement. A number 
of gunboats and two men-ot-war are to be sta¬ 
tioned off Bantry Bay and other points on the 
Irish coast. 
Mrs. Moore, the widow of Thomas Moore, the 
poet, is dead. 
There is a report of a matrimonial alliance 
between Duke Aosta, eon of the King of Italy, 
and Princess Isabella, daughter of the Queen of 
Spain. Another rumor points to Prince Ala- 
dens as the probable future husband. 
It is stated that Earl Russell has replied to 
Austria’s communication relative to the Austrian 
Convention, expressing satisfaction that the 
solution arrived at is only of a provisional and 
transitory character. 
Late accounts from Constantinople place the 
destruction of buildings by the Stamboul fire at 
2 800 and 23,000 persons rendered houseless. 
One estimate is ss high as 12,000 buildings. 
Queen Victoria returned to England from 
Germany on the 8th inst. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
riww YORK. Bout, vsi. Cotton, 4r>(a4>o for middling. 
FLOirn.—BuimrlliiuBtaTo ux]ta Bute, 
Rio choice StHto, , »upeffl.n© U cutcru, ?<,•.-.•<& 
^KTi’; common to mod lain extra do,^00d8j50 s edtmnjWi 
to good fchipplnj* hrAtiriM exirH round hoop OMo, 
gDO hriuuiii, CaiiAdnui llour # 8ulc© s\c 
^G’naiN' 01 Wheat, Clduagn nprlng and Milwaukee club 
*1 55®l,lie, timber Milwaukee, »l,67<®l.fo>; new Wiilrnr 
shut' and Sv intern (t,6ti®3,')8; winter red Western (4,05. 
Rye quiet Barl'W *1.88. Dorn, sale* at 90®91>4c for 
mixed Western. OaT>' 'iNicTiiu:. _ 
FuoviltuN" Pork. rtt,rn®*.'.75 for nrw me**; (80.00® 
m u; f nr mess; tUiMieso for prime. Shoulder* ir,u®ii,:,e, 
(fain* l'K&28J<C, l.anl, 26®30e. Butter, 20®4Sc, for flino, 
Md StofOe Mr Btat*. Cbee.e. 124*160. UopB 15*60 for 
common Vo prime. 
ALBANY, Bint. 83 -Flour, gnod lo Obojco extra West¬ 
ern *11 .50* 12 ; best laiutly brands (UA0®12. Corn meal, 
w ion D'o *1 87® 2 ,00. Wheat, amber S'atu (2,02; winter 
red State la! TiyV, qni«t n«J hull. Corn.HTKii'JOC Bar- 
l,. v »i lUyti ao, oats, 65c. Pork and Beef Urm. Batter, 
»2®13c. Lord, 27HSt28>fC, Choose, 16®17o. 
BUFFALO, Bent. 23.- Flour,»ale» of XX wtdtc Cana¬ 
da at uwio.50; choicest.. Louis (18; XX MlOh. (11. 
Grain — Wheat,No. I Chicago *1,56, Nu. 2 Milwaukee 
rlub. *1.46, Corn, 774*?8o. Oats, 416*150. Barley, (1®1,- 
ifi ity C . 85c- Pea* *1,15. Biann dull. 
i'KOV!»ioN6— Pork *31,504*32,50 tor lltriit and mees.- 
Lard 26\®28. Butter 88® 10c. Cbocsii 16@l7c. Eggs 18c. 
Balt (2,50468,55. 
cniCAGO. Ript. 22 .-Flour, (.3,734*9,50; Wheat *1,25(,]5 
1,47; Corn 684*61 hC; Oats 83c. 
fifty thous tnd. For several days the deaths were 
over two thousand u day. More than one hun¬ 
dred thousand fled the city. 
Thb General Association of the Congregat ional 
Churches of this State is now in session at Oswe¬ 
go. About one hundred delegates are present. 
This denomination has about three thousand 
churches in the United States. 
Gov. Tlbtghek, of Missouri, has written a 
letter declaring that the Constitutional provi¬ 
sion requiring preachers and teachers to take an 
oath of 1 lyalty, will be enforced by the employ¬ 
ment, i! necessary, of the entire mlllltary 
strength of the State. 
The following States vote on negro suffrage 
this year: -Connecticut, special election, Mon¬ 
day,’ October 2; Wisconsin, Minnesota and 
£ASTMAN'S MfiliOAiH’ILU COLLEGE, 
Reynold’s A read*, Jtorlicxter, X. 11 
Entrance Over I lo: Post- Of tics A from Exchange Ew • 
tr Oldest Commercial CoBexn 'u tbe wmili')'- J.’ 
Meal Iu&trueticm In Hook-KiepTng and BU8tn«»* orl E, 
ated In thin Institution, and It Is tbe only oao fn ue^ ent 
tor wiuu o It is elllcleiitly carried out, enabling 
to become tliorougblr competent to discharge , 
of an accountant Iti eight to twelve week*time-a a 
saving In time and money. 
Pcnmaneti'P and Telegraplilmr tauglit 
men. Ladies' Department ndjofnlnK 'l' L '* 
With all the fneUlilcs afforded to the . d for 
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