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ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPT. 22, 1866. 
Late Fires. 
A fire occurred in Sing SiDg, N. Y., on the 
9th inst., which destroyed over twenty buildings, 
including among others, Van Arden’s large file 
works. The rest were stores, dwelling houses 
and bams. Fifty families were rendered house¬ 
less, and the loss in property is estimated at 
$200,000, The loss at the file works was $50,- 
000; Insurance ?1S,000. Kipp’s lumber yard, 
$25,000; insured $10,000. National Hotel, $10,* 
000; insured $3,200; J. F. Brown’s grocery, 
$12,000; no insurance. S. C. Nichols’ grocery, 
$10,000; insurance $4,000. The other losses 
range from $G,000 down to a few hundred. 
A fire broke.out on the 18th Inst., in Fletcher <1* 
Wentworth’s knitting factory, Oswego, which 
entirely consumed it; loss $12,000; insured $8,- 
200. Scott <fc Nesbitt's planing mill and boat 
yard were burned, andeeveral buildings damaged. 
Total loss of the conflagration $20,000. 
The Fairmount Coa) Oil Refinery, on Fifteenth 
and Hamilton streets, Philadelphia, was burned 
on the morning of the 13th. Loss $12,000; in¬ 
sured $0,000. 
A fire broke out near the corner of Broad and 
Middle streets, Newborn, N. C., on the 16th, 
destroying nearly two squares between Broad 
and Pollock streets from Middle street, burning 
about fifty buildings. The loss is estimated at 
over $.‘100,000; insurance about $75,000. The 
fire was set by design. A large reward has been 
offered for the Apprehension of the incendiary. , 
A proclamation baa been issued abolishing 
the free ports of Sault St. Marie and Gaepe, 
A camp for the volunteers of Lower Canada is 
to be organized immediately in the neighborhood 
of Sherburne. 
Four Directors of the Georgia Bay Canal have 
resigned, having become dissatisfied with the 
proceedings of the Company. 
Seven Fenian prisoners, captured in June near 
Fort Erie, have been released. 
There was a hurricane in Toronto on the even¬ 
ing of the 14th inst., doing much damage to ' 
property in the city. 
The heavy rain6 in the northern parts of the 
Lower Province have destroyed many promising 
crops, and much suffering is anticipated during 
the coming winter. 
Moniteur: one-balfofall the Mexican receipts for 
customs in the Empire to be transferred to 
France, for Mexican liabilities; it goes into ope¬ 
ration the 1st of November. 
Liverpool, Sept. 11-12-15.— Great anxiety 
as to the British grain crop. Market advanced. 
Cotton market unchanged. 
London, Sept. 11-13-15.—The Times says the 
Democratic State Convention.— The State , Cincinnati. &*pt. ti,-The*e is no change In iv, s 
Convention of the Democratic Party met in no 
Tweddle Hall, Albany, at 12 M„ the lltb inst., 
and temporarily organized by the election of 59°- : 4P@45c. : mh wasted. fiasifc,; pulled 35 ® 
nu . . * Me. TentteSMe— In waited, 2 &a 80 r, 
SacdfordE, Church, temporary Chairman. But ®^12c; medium, 42@#sc: fine, 45Q60&— 9<ueite. L r8e ’ 
little business was transacted during the day ex- - < -- 
cept the appointment of committees, the pas- wj„_. A ? 
sage of resolutions on the death of Dean Rich- * C " ^ (1 ' erUSeilieiltS. 
Convention of the Democratic Party met in wfrerioufM 
New Advertisements. 
Terrific J.xploxion In Albany. 
Tub Albany Evening Journal of Sept. 12, 
says “ this morning about half past nine o’clock 
the steam boilers in S. & G. Rork’s sawing and 
planing mill, on the corner of Lawrence and 
Water streets, exploded, instantly killing up¬ 
wards of eight men, and severely if not latally 
woundiDg four more. 
The boilers (two tubulars) were rent asunder 
and thrown several hundred feet, perpendicularly 
in the air, ascending and descending crushing aud 
tearing the building to pieces. In fact the mill 56 
a complete wreck, there being scarcely a piece of 
timber or any portion ot the machinery of any 
value left upon the ground. The explosion was 
so severe as to be felt not only in that vicinity 
but In the central portion of our city. Five 
dead bodies were token from the ruins, and one 
found in the street. Two were fatally injured.” 
We learn that five more dead bodies have been 
taken from the ruins—making eleven killed and 
two fatally injured. The cause of the explosion 
has not been definitely solved, as the engineer 
and fireman were both killed. 
Southern Matters. 
The cotton crop in Texas is estimated at 
not over 300,000 bales. 
There was a great Fenian ball at Portsmouth, 
Va. s last week, which is described as a very 
graud affair. 
A Tribune’s special from New Orleans states 
that six colored soldiers were recently murdered 
at Jefferson, Texas. 
Gen. Sheridan’s recent visit to the Rio Grande 
has restored confidence among commercial men 
on the Mexican border. 
John Henderson, Jr., a member of the Con¬ 
vention of 1864, died in New Orleans on the 13t.li 
inst., from wounds received in the riot on the 
30th of July last. 
A New Orleans special to the Times says the 
Chinese emigration agent has made contracts 
for the delivery of 20,000 Celestial laborers there 
in time for next year’s crop. 
A dispatch from Louisville, Sept. 16, says 
‘‘Gen. Rousseau was re-elected to Congress from 
this dist riet yesterday. There was no opposition, 
and the vote was very small.” 
A mining company in Northern Louisiana, last 
week, struck a solid block of pure lead weighing 
33 tons. Other large blocks were found at a dis¬ 
tance of 11 feet bc-low the surface. 
Gen. Baird’s official report of the New Orleans 
riot is published. He says there was no hour 1 
From Mexico. 
The Herald's Monterey, (Mexico,) corres- 
pondance, dated August 22d, paysGeneral 
Sheridan, on his recent visit to the Rio Grande, 
had strongly advised Coriinas to submit to the 
authority of Carvajal, ns any disturbance be¬ 
tween them would do great injury to the Mexi¬ 
can Republican cause. Confidence was greatly 
restored by Sheridan’s visit in Matamoras aud 
on the borders, and goods were being 6ent again 
into the interior. Carvajal, Garciu and the other 
officers concerned )u receiving the surrender of 
Mejia, had been summoned before a council by 
Juarez, who is dissatisfied with the terms 
granted the Imperialists. Maximilian had re¬ 
ceived more money from Prance. 
The French rule in Monterey was a reign of 
terror to the Mexicans. Fines were exacted 
without receipts being given, citizens were in¬ 
sulted, imprisoned and shot for words uttered 
in casual conversation with friends, and property 
confiscated. 
General Quiroga, who commanded the Impe¬ 
rial troops in the city, has offered Lis services to 
the Liberals, but they have not been accepted. 
The bearer ol his communication was impris¬ 
oned and will probably be shot The French 
were to evacuate Ban Louis Potosl on the 8th of 
September. 
The steamer Colorado brings full particulars 
of the landing of the expedition of Gen. Vega 
and army at Lopez, Mexico. The sailors accom¬ 
panying the expedition made some trouble 
about extra pay, but were discharged and sub¬ 
sequently re-enlisted. 
The two divisions under Urma and Vega made 
their headquarters at Sarragosa, the inhabitants 
of which place received them enthusiastically, 
going out six miles to meet them. 
The party of McDonald and Hungerford ar¬ 
rived at Port Isabel on the 25th of August, with 
the intention of joining Vega aud army. Vega 
issued a stirring address to the people on the 8th 
of August. 
Lanora, an Indian bandit, commanding the 
Imperial forces 25,000 strong, at West Sonora, 
was defeated by the Liberals under Perguiera. 
The French Garrison at Guayamas had gone to 
their relief, leaving the fleet to defend the harbor. 
Advices from Mazatian of August 23d say that 
the French bad received orders to occupy Sono¬ 
ra permanently as indemnity for French claims. 
These orders arc said to have been received 
Emperor Maximilian Is to return soon to Europe m0D( k an 6 speech-making. Soon after 4 P.M., 
in a war steamer. TLe Atlantic Telegraph Co. < -' ODVcn, - 5oD adjourned till 10 A. M , the next 
to buy out Amerean stockholders. Rumor of a morain g. when Mr. Church was chosen perma- 
difficulty between Austria and Italy about the DCD * President. A Platform was adopted, and 
debt of Venitia, tbe following nominations made:—For Gov- 
Moscow, 8ept. 15.—The Moscow Gazette ex- ^°^~ Jobn T - Hoffman of New York. For 
tols the alliance between the United States and ^ leut ;- Gov eraor —Robert. H. Pruyn of Albany. 
p vUggi£u For Canal Commissioner —William W. Wright 
.___ of Ontario county. For Inspector of State Pris- 
Tbe Paragctan War.— The war which Bra- 0DS ~ Frank B - Uallagber of Erie. 
in a war steamer. The Atlantic Telegraph Co. 
to buy out Amerean stockholders. Rumor of a 
difficulty between Austria and Italy about the 
debt of Venitia. 
Moscow, Sept. 15.—The Moscow Gazette ex¬ 
tols the alliance between the United States and 
Russia. 
The Paragutan War.— The war which Bra¬ 
zil and her allies are waging against the Republic 
of Paraguay is not beiDg prosecuted at present 
very vigorously. The combined forces, at last 
advices, were in a morass under the guns of their 
enemy, unable to move either way. To add to 
their misery, (the allies,) the small pox has bro¬ 
ken out among them. The Paratrnyans are said 
to have received re-inforcements to the number 
of 100,000 men. 
The Cholera— About the same in New York, 
! but disappearing in Brooklyn. Five or six cases 
a day in Richmond, Va. A few cases daily in 
Savannah, Ga., same In Augusta; 2eases in Nor¬ 
folk, Va., the 13th; 8 deaths in Providence. R. I., 
for 3 days ending the 16th; 13 eases and 5 deaths 
In Nashville the 10th; disease in St. Louis more 
favorable—272 cholera deaths for the week end¬ 
ing the 15th; 50 deaths at Memphis the 13th. 
---- 
Brazil. — The new Ministry of Brazil was 
formed by the Emperor on the 31st, of July. It 
was of the Liberal stripe. On the 4th of August 
the uew Ministry met, were opposed by the pop¬ 
ulace, and hastily adjourned. James Watson 
Webb, the United States Minister, arrived at 
Rio do Janeiro the 2d of August. 
From Havana. — Late dates from Havana 
report a modification of the twenty days’ quar¬ 
antine regulations. “Vessels with clear bills 
will be put in observation only.” The demoli¬ 
tion of the old city walls is going on very rapidly. 
They are of no imaginable utility, and the ground 
occupied by them is of much use to the city. 
The Panama Railroad. — Information has 
The Registrt of Voters. —General Barlow, 
Secretary of State, has published a notice calling 
attention to the change in the Registry Law. By 
the act of 1865, the third meeting for registry of 
voters < Monday before election) is abolished. 
There arc now but (wo meetings — the Tuesday 
three weeks before election, and the Friday 
before election. 
IIayti. — Advices from Hayti report the revo¬ 
lution progressing—whole towns laid in ashes, 
and business almost wholly suspended. General 
Salnare, captured by Gen. Caveral, was soon to 
be executed by order of President Jeffrard. 
TnE President— Arrived at Washington from 1 U THE BEST AND EARLIES 
Lis extended tour on the 15th. He was enthusi- 11 native grape vines 
astically greeted by the citizens. Secretary Sew- f QT B8lc , < n lRrg0 or , m ,„ qn(intuIc ,, at , ow rtc , 
ard arrived home, (with the rest Of the party,) hut C Goo(f icferencel^Vve” 011 * lD,i, ’ ectIon s0,icl ted. 
was quite ill. 00< U ttl, -“ ce8 BOYCE, Lock-port, N. T 
tar ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance- 
Fiwrv Cents a Lins, each Insertion. A price and & 
ball for extra display, or 76 cent* per line ol space.— 
Spkhal Notices, Hollowing reading matter, leaded.) 
One Dollar per line, each insertion. 
Marriage Notices, not exceeding loar lines, $1>- 
Ohltuaries, same length. 50 cents. Each additional line 
85 cents. Marriage anti Obituary notions sent ua by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
I ONA, Arc,, GRAPE VINES. — Fine Open Alt- 
crown, z years old, cheap. Address 
STO-Iteo A. HAMMOND, Geneva, N. Y. 
TONA GRAPE VINES.— The gencea take 
1 ( - ,t V offer lOlXW each of Iona, Adircndac, Al- 
len 0 Xlybn l and Delaware Address 
CHARLES SPELLMAN. Ag*l, Geneva, N, Y. 
RAPE VINES—THE UNDERSIGNED OF- 
1 T,,t * fall. Vinca oi the newt-M, und 
, F 2 r , PavtlCUlarr., address MORRIS & LUX- 
FORD, Glendale, Hamilton Co., O. 
ATETCAL*'* kART.Y STRAWBERRY.- 
XTX I his strawberry lias now been tested lour years anrl 
proves to ho from five to ten days earlier than any other 
BtrawberTy vet Introduced. For furl her particulars -end 
for descriptive circular. Especial rati-*, to trade: address 
(stamp enclosed) WILL1TS BROS.. Buebanan. Midi. 
FARLY GOODRICH AND 
GLEASON POTATOES. 
Now ready for delivery. Price, 75c * peck: $2,00 » 
bushel: {5.00 >< barrel, package Included. Address 
LEW IS J. BRYANT, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
TnE BEST AND EARLIEST 
3NX-A.TIVTE GRAPE VINES 
For sale, In largo or small qnnntltles, at low prices. 
__ : ----- "DOOIS. AGENTS AVANTED. — Agent* 
VH £1 I'M f Bltllliotvm l-o -IJ are now wanted 10 sodelt orders In each town In rh>: 
■LTTrtllUJlN, MHIIUierCe, &.C. United Statee.ior The Illi.*irnfe«l Jlixloi-y of the 
Bible, by John kitto, D. D„ P. H. A., I dled by A! van 
- Bond, 1). I)., ot Norwich, Conn. This Is the best selling 
Pr-niT \-»w w, ni-ir , book now published. Agent*makeTromfU'O to*300 per 
J month, ana say "they nr.rcr kmto a buck to xrii no wtil." 
Ivjc, HESTER, bept. 18,18S6. $ For lurlher information apply Immediately to the pub- 
tie variation in the price of produce since 1 ” tier ‘ _ HENRY RILL, Norwich, Conn. 
. Wheat and Hour remain aboutthe some. IT'OH SAUK. - A CHOIfE FIRM, OP .‘ISl 
Lng a considerable temporary advance in J- Acres, and nearly ,%o hi a Inch state ni cultivation. 
In the last tCD days. This was caused In* , 0VC o 1WI al 'r , i8 being sown to wheat this fall; lying 
.. , ouuaen uy seven wiles south of the City of Buttle Creek. Silil fan, , 
weather rather than by a short yield of laHrat rate lor white wheat, clover and timothy and 
.y be only temporary. K°°d for corn. On the promises there Is a flrst rate 
larket is quiet here and transactions quite trecfllf M*™ ^ 
ders of wool generally seem Indisposed to (SIMEON BAKER. But,Mo Creek. Michigan. 
it offers, and bold back their clips. The ~~ —~— -——--- 
refore dull at 50@53c—the last for a very \\T-' N’TED - EX J*FHIKNUED AGENTS 
le The tinctr.r, wasi ... tl lu all parts ol the countiy. br take orders tor, and 
le. The Boston Wool Circular of Messrs, engage other Canvassers to sell “Tried and True, or 
sept, ntb, says:—"The wool market has Love and Loyalty.” Thirls probably the beet hook for 
ir and uniform the oast three weeks nr “Bis soiling With unexpected 
Rural Xew-Yorkeb Office, ) 
Rochester, bept. 18, 1866. J 
Tuere is little variation in the price of produce since 
our last issue. Wheat and flour remain about th,: some, 
notwithstanding a considerable temporaiy advance in 
England within the last tCD days. This was caused by 
unfavorable weather rather than by a short yield of 
grain, and may be only temporary. 
i he wool market Ik quiet here and transactions quite 
limited. Holders of wool generally seem Indisposed to 
accept present offers, and bold buck their clips. The 
market Is therefore dull at 50@53c—the last for a very 
superior article. The Boston Wool Circular of Messrs. 
Erickson of Sept. lltb, says:—“The wool market has 
been so regular and uniform the past three week#, prices 
having scarcely varied during that time, we have not 
been received from California that the Panama t!cctue - ! 11 necessary to Issue a Circular, and for the pres- 
Railroad Las been sold to an English company, 
and the act is regarded as prejudicial to the inter¬ 
ests of the citizens of the United States crossing 
the Isthmus. 
■ ■ - ■ ♦ * , , 1 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
Gonzales and Pellicer, convicted of the 
murder of Otero in Brooklyn last November, 
were sentenced on the 14th inst. to be banged 
on the 12th of October. 
TnE City Council of Cincinnati, by a vote of 
18 to C, refused to tender the hospitalities of 
ect will Issue them only as the market requires. It ap¬ 
pears to us that prices can go no lower while there Is a 
reasonable praspect of a gradual advance." 
Wholesale Prices Current. 
JON A AND ISRAEL DA 
GELAJPE VT3NTES. 
Choice, strong, one and two year old vines, are offered 
by us lor this lulls sale, aiugly or by the thousand. Our 
vines are grown by natural beat, without htlnniUnts, In 
borders, and With ample room for roots, are well ripened 
and hardy, and specially adapted for the Vineyard or 
Garden. All orders promptly fllh-.d, and packing done 
w ith extra care. \Ve also supply the beat leading v.arle- 
Ticfe ot vinca, and the pest ot loo ft woud nt lowest ca&h 
P Efeft e. Address MOORE & RICHARDSON, 
biO-Steo Ntmierymen, Geneva, N. Y. 
T> Y JAMES F . t’ . HYDE, 
AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 
2 Court Square, Boston. 
DORCHESTER NURSERIES. 
Wholesale Acenoir of Tuees, Vines, &c., 4c. 
270,000 Fcav Trees. 2 to 4 years. 25,000 Grape Vines, 2 
year*, very line, 50,000 Apple Trees, Currants 4 Shrubs. 
Commencing Wi-dmxluy, Oct. 3d. at 9 o’clock, 
Columbia nt.; If Ute weather is stnrruy, the next fair day. 
Grove Hall Horsu Cars leave Fremont street, Boston, 
every half hour. 
S70-2t WILDER & BAKER, Dorchester, Mass. 
from France, aud based on the supposition that c ^' 5 ' ^ re8 ^ en ^ Johnson and his traveling 
Maximilian was unable to offer any other form assoc ' ia * es in lftte tour - 
of indemnity. Coruoa has 4,000 men before 
Mazatian. 
Gov. Ruby bad issued a proclamation outlaw¬ 
ing all traitors who have taken up arms for the 
Empire. Neverta, Governor of Lower Califor¬ 
nia, has declared the Port of Todos Sontos open 
to commerce. At Culiasan, a letter from Secre¬ 
tary Seward, demanding the withdrawal of 
French troops, was read. 
The Herald's City of Mexico correspondent of 
the 1st inst., says: — The crisis of the Empire 
The tobacco harvest in the towns along the 
Connecticut River has begun: the crop will be 
below the average on account of the cool and 
rainy weather during the past month. 
Dispatches from Cincinnati report extensive 
floods in that region. Several lives were lost, 
bridges tom down, and great damages inflicted 
upon property. The loss is estimated at $400,000. 
A dispatch from Junction City, Eansas, the 
5th inst., says: — “ Gen. Pope to-day erected the 
initial stone of the Union Pacific (South Branch) 
Flour, F krd. Gr.Ans*, Etc. 
Flour,w'twb V G'I.S 0 @ 1 S -70 
Do.red wIieut.tSlU'wabJAi) 
Do. e*trufaiuu:,y,5iKiblO;5iJ 
Do. tiuokwhi-ut.O.OOVi 0,00 
Milltci-ct,coarse,.1 i.i/KalOjic 
Do. fine-20.uoa.is.oo 
Meal. com. cwt.. l,!*o<a 2,00 
Wheat, red. ‘ i ,id 
Best whlLe.2,00:5 2^0 
Coru, old, V bu.. S5(>v o0c 
Do. new. 8-V* 90o 
Rye . K,c<a i*oc 
Oat#. blffio 40c 
Barley,. DOoio Me 
Beaus. . ... 1 , 124 # 1.25 
M BAT 8 . 
Pork, old mewi.f.00,oo<iioo.iw 
Do. new tnets. S5,r>fwLi(i.(K) 
Do. clear, ty n.. is® me 
Dress’d hogs,CWt 13,00i»14,00 
!Z* Slde r BttUroad, with .ppn.prt.te«£ »att. 
Beef. 11.00<at3,M 
Spring lambs ... 2,150 4 60 
Mutton,V 16 .... Si® 70c 
Hams. 24c 
Shoulders.. 170 I8c 
Chickens. 18 © 20c 
Turkeys. 20® 22c 
Geeee, *16 - 10® l»c 
1)AIRV, KtC 
Butter, choice roll 85® 3Sc 
Do. packed.$5® 37c 
Cheese, new.14qj> 18 c 
Do. old.,. 00® 00c 
Lard, tried.22®22«c 
Do. rough. 15® 16 c 
Tallow, tried_9xa :oc 
Do. rough. 0 ® 6 t»c 
Eggs,dozen.22® 24c 
Fgbaoh. 
Hay $ tun.8,00@15,00 
btraw... .*7,00@12,00 
PBUIT9. VBC.RTAJSLKa.JEfc. 
Apples, green.-- 11 , 0 ( 1 ® 1.50 
Do.dried. * ft. 10® n c 
Peaches. 00 ® 00c 
Cherries.. 00® 00 c 
1*1 nnia. Cn® 00c 
Potatoes. |» bu... no® 50c 
Onions. r.o® 75c 
Carrots..,.,,. 40® 40 c 
Hujb# axo Skins. 
Green hides firm'd n® 9c 
Do. uutrLmmcd.. 8® Sc 
Grrrn calfskins .. IS® 20c 
bheep pelts, CftCll.*0,78® 1,(0 
Lainb pen#. is® 73c 
_ „ SmtDb. 
Timothy * bn...f4j50® 5,00 
Clover, luedluin,. (1,00® 0,00 
Do. iai go.. 0,00® 0,00 
Sp«.1.35® 2,00 
*•••- .1A0® 2,00 
SUNDBIHS. 
Wood,hard ...,*10,0(>®n,00 
Do. son. 7,00® 8,00 
Coal, lump, 9 tun e,75®O,O0 
Do. large egg... 8.7 3®0,oo 
Do. wr,all egg... 9fi0®0,00 
Do. stove.9.30®0,00 
Do.Chestnut.... 8,2.®(i,Oo 
Do. soft.9.00®0,00 
* bu. ::w 16c 
Wool, * ft. 5091x30 
H bbl .■.7.7598,00 
Codfish, X lOO It s. ,8 00®8,75 
Honey, box, $ ft.. 20© 30c 
Candles, box. 14.15c 
DO. extra.15'.,® 16c 
Barrels. 40® 45c 
N OTICE.—Tlie Partnerabliv formerly 
existing between J. J. Thoma# anil E. W. IIkjirn- 
H*CK, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. 
J. J. THOMAS. 
Macedon, Aug. 2, lfitki. K. W. HERENDEEN. 
the French and Mexican Imperial press and the 
combined movement of the Liberals upon the 
very seat of Maximilian’s power. The Imperi¬ 
alists themselves now look imploringly to the 
United States to take charge of the destinies of 
the nation. 
Guayamas, Mazatian and San Luis Potosi are 
reported evacuated by the French. Marshal 
K tV. Heurndexv, having nurchngod the Nursery 
Trees belonging to Thomas & Rerondeen, ut Muccdon 
ami Union Springs, for a continuance of the business, 
the suhcrribcr cordially Invitee the attention of tree pur. 
chasers to Ills excellent, extensive and reliable stock. 
J, J. THOMAS. 
I would call especlnl attention to the superior article 
of Grape VlneB, which 1 ant able to offer Oil# lab. I'lease 
send for a circular. K. W. HERENDEEN, 
870-2t Macedon, Wayne Co., N. Y. 
grading Of the road has commenced.” THE PROVISION MARKETS. S70-iit _ Macedon, Wayne Co„ N. Y. 
It was announced on Sunday, the 9th inst., at NEW YORK,Bept. l5-CottonS3®8Si4o.formiddtmw r2-°V 1LI> ’ BECKWITH & CO., Oiler for 
oi pi,.,,.), /T> _. ’ Flour range# from »6.00®iS.i3 aB to yuality. Wheat Hi 42 VA sale, for the (all of lswi. u niONt complete stock of 
St, iatricks Church in this city, (Rochester,) by @ 3 , 115 . Ryo,90c@iii. Biriey.duii.^ corn. Fa^Rr.e ’riata and oknavkS tal tkees, Biiurris, 
Bishop Timon of Buffalo, “that Rochester will h@mc. flops,i,w>5c. Pork, new mess, $$ 8 , 15933 . 25 ; old V LAN ’ 19 ' X- NES ' V’l V"'*,’ ’' H*x»oi«u 1'unt, 
‘ AULULSier WUJ do, tSi,00@Sl,23; prime. $30,00080,00: ShoSEderswur/iiVo- &c -' *'-• We would Invite particular attention to our 
soon have a Bishop, and soon become the seat Hams, i8@ioc. Lard, i7@nicts. Butter,22@50c. (jfieese’ splendid stock ol roses, on ttu-Jr own root#, moatiy 
r,t « nine nionesr- nf 4 b» r„thr,n„ ___ ,, Htttfiic. lor couuaon to prime. ’ ’ Hybrid Perpetuala, conHlstlng or over 200 different vari- 
01 a new Diocese ot tne Uathoiic Church. , etiesof ail me old sort* and many new on##, recently 
. , , ALBANY, Flour, ranges at >9,50@15.00; Hye Imported from France. wMclt we offer in large or #malL 
A telegraphicdispatch datedNiagaraFalls, HA '"’ ... *’ ... '•-* -- *-• - 
Sept. 13, says “two men tvhile attempting to 
cross the river just above the Falls yesterday 
Plants, Vinks, Hmnor# Roots, Hedoino Plants. 
We would Invite pbrilriuliir ailcmtlon to our 
Gen, Baird’s official report of the New Orleans Bazame ie re i 30rtt ' d to bt in the city of Mexico. Sept> 13 > Eays ‘ two men whUe altei 
riot is published, lie says there was no hour Geu ‘ Xct £ re is concentrating French troops at cross the nver j ust above the Palls 
during the continuance of the riot when perfect ^ r ^ zaba pacify the Golf Coast in the vicinity a f teI ’ noon i their boat struck by 
order could not have been restored by a command of -^ era ^ f uz. forcing it into the rapids and overtl 
to the poUce, from their chief, to put up their Forpt , n _ The ceremonies of laying the come 
pistols. Foreign Items By Telegrapb. the State Asylum for the Blind, at Bati 
The Assistant. Commissioner for the Freed- Florence, Sept, 10.— 1 The Italian Government place on the 6th inst. The lot for th 
men’s Bureau for the State of Alabama reports bas dist) anded 5S,000 men. contains 50 acres, and was presented to 
that the freedmen are suffering from the failure Berlin, Sept. 10-11-13. — All of the troops by the inhabitants, the late Dean Richi 
forcing it into the rapids and over the Falls.” 
The ceremonies of laying the corner stone of 
the 8tate Asylum for the Blind, at Batavia, took 
place on the 6th inst. The lot for the Asylum 
contains 50 acres, and was presented to the State 
by the inhabitants, the late Dean Richmond pay- 
CHICAGO. Sept, 15. —Flour, sales at *7.50@n,00.— 
Wheat, II ,68@$l.bL Corn. 5i*@57c. Oats. 26@29cts.— 
Mess jiork *o3®31,u0. Lard 18®21c. Butter 24@23C. 
of the cotton and corn crops in the State, many of tbe Buchies ordered to be placed on a peace $3,000 toward the purchase, 
of them having contracted for part of the crop, footiD fr 'Hie King of Prussia has decided to place While the train containing the Presidential 
and others from harsh measures used to drive 1be Brinee Royal ot Prussia over Hanover as P ar <J was at Johnstown, Pa., the 14th inst., a 
them away before their wages are due. It is Viceroy, The Chamber of Deputies has voted bridge containing hundreds of people, broke 
estimated that the cotton crop will not exceed an electoral law and Parliament for Saxony. down, and IS persons were killed and 38 wounded. 
250,000 bales, or not much more than one- Madrid, Sept. 11.—Madrid papers say the Severai of tJi e injured persons must die. [We 
fourth of the crop of I860. The corn crop has French troops must be withdrawn from Mexico * earu tbtt ^ Bresident Johnson has given $500 to 
suffered even more severely; and it is not sup- with caution unless amicable relations are estab- the Bufferer6 -3 
posed that the yield will supply the State beyond lished with President Juarez. The Legislature of New Jerse 
the first of next March. Educational interests noxsTAVTTvnnr v Snr,+ 11 . - _ on the 11th inst,. ratified the ni 
Mess pork, |23@a4,70i Prime Uo, * 2 i@ 22 ; Hams. 1d@15c; 
Lent, 15@n»c-; iUcon,l2c: Butter, 14@1 Co. Wool, &4&3ic 
Hay, $11014. BtrawT$8. Barley, 4i@60c. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 11 —Sales Beef Cattle, JU0@18.ro- 
Cows and Calves, *S0@110: Veal Calves, 8ai3c: Sbeeii 
and Lambs, S@7c; Swine, li@UDC. v 
are I'logressing in the State, receiving increased 
co-operation from citizens. 
Canadian AfTair«. 
A dispatch from Toronto of Sept. 13, says 
“a complete armament of Armstrong guns, io 
equip two batteries of volunteer militia, are on 
their way from England. The Government will 
Constantinople, Sept. 11.-Turkish army in¬ 
vading Labanon. Turkey to send a Minister 
Resident to the United States. The Turkish 
armyito be supplied with American carbines. 
Trieste, Sept. 13.- The Cretan Assembly at 
I Athens has voted for the annexation of the Island 
of Candia to Greece. 
Vienna, Sept. 11-12.— The whole Austrian 
;veral of the injured persons must. die. TWe Cambridge, Sfpt. 12 -BceveB, saiee 
am that President Johnson has given $300 to *85@ioO. Miicb town, f45®fi». Hcif'cti. fSOats skeep 
* offerers.] fi V «S 
The Legislature of New Jersey (extra session) lOwant.^ Wf® 
1 the 11th inst.. ratified the caffeklmi.25®00c.; pnlU, iilieep und laiulw.TOaSl. 
on the 11th inst,, ratified the proposed Amend¬ 
ment to the Constitution of the United States. 
The vote stood 11 to 10 in the Senate, and 34 to 
24 in the Assembly. New Jersey is the second 
State that has ratified that instrument. Ten¬ 
nessee was the first. 
The State Election in .Maine was held the 10th 
inst. The Albany Journal claims the election 
Caff8klmi, 2J@00c.; pnlU, utievp und lanibK, , .'0®81. ’ 
ALBANY. Sfcl-T. 14.—Beeves, times at from $5,50@10,50. 
Bheep, at f.5,50@0.5<L Hogs, 10>f@ll^c. 
CHICAGO, Sept. 11-Beef Cattle.-Prices range from 
$4.2o@f.7.75. Slieep, sales at $S,50®5,25, Swiite, sales at 
trom fo,50 to $9,'0. 
u. xne trovemment Will ’ * ' Austrian ofthpRpnnbHean Stnfp and rr,nrrm Ct i,-,« a i 
ptrchMc 1,000 hones immediately for the use of armr «'*«"■ ^ Emperor to be placed on a bv „ mcreMed majority of ten thousand^2 
the hnssars and artiiiprv’> peace footing. NeffotiationR fnr nptipp RofTtromn . .■ _ _ J - oueana, mat 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Domestic fleeces have been 
dies or nil the old sort* nnd many uew our#, recently 
Imported Worn France. wMclt we offer in large or email 
quantities, to null pure baser.,. It glvi-s us great pleasure 
to say Uial ult our etutik w remarkably vemorown. ufact 
that pnrclui.vc.rK will duly appreciate. Prompt and cate- 
f\il attention given to all orders, oml packing done la 
tbe Bioat careful and tlioruugh wanner. More full par¬ 
ticulars will bu loand in oar Catalozues. wbteli wc 
should be nluasert to send on application. Nos.l and 2, 
Frail and Ornamental; No. 3. W1 ici1?miK 
GDI LD, BE< Vi WITH ,V CO., 
e70-tf Monroe Co. Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y. 
F* OSI A co - 
Genesee 1 alley Nurseries, 
ROCHESTER., IW. Y. 
Fruit & Ornamental Tress, SMs, Vines, 
Ei'ehobeens, &o.. lor the Autumn of 1866. We Invite 
the attention of all those wishing io purchase In large or 
small quantities, to our extensive aud well grown stock, 
Which we oiler to the trade tlilr. fall. 
Oar Stocks of Pears and Apples 
Arc uncqualed lu the United States. Send for our seve¬ 
ral Catalogues, which give lull descriptions in each de¬ 
partment. Enclose 15 cents In stamps for the set, or 3 
cents for each. 
No. 1 and 2. Descriptive Catalogues of Fruit, Orna¬ 
mental 'frees. Shrubs, Roses, &c. 
No. 3. Green-house and Bedding Plants, Dahlias, &c. 
No. 4. Wholesale or Trade List. 
No. 5 aud G. Bulbs. Flower Seeds, &e. 
Address FIMlST A- CO., Jtoeheater, N. Y. 
(IPLENDID DUTCH 
y FLOWERINa BULBS. 
WA^IIBIRN & CO., Seed Merchants, 
MASS A CPUS TTS HOP TJ C UL T UP A L HALL, 
100 Tkemokt Street, Boston Mass., 
the hussars and artillery.” ' ~ peace footing. Negotiations for peace between ^ 
The Herald’s Toronto dUnr.tnb - rm. Austria and Italy making raDid nroirrcss the Senate of Maine will be all Republicans, and We quote sales domestic at 45®50 cents tor native and v 
ini, ntraias I oi onto dispatch says: — Tho “-aiy muring rapia progress. the House nearly so The Tribune save r« Mcnnos; ior ^ amt v do; w@ 65 c for full-blood 
Canadian papers are urpiiur that i>, n St PpTirp«nrmr Sont r-_ _ .. . * u tsay&tueKe- do; 65@i!c ior SiLxony; Sdiso-iclor No. lpalb-.d; 50®60c 
q.. Pl .. ur Aib.-, ^hat the United bT. iei ek^buro, Sept, lo-l,.,.—Farewell ban- publican majority m the State is thirty thousand for superfine ; co®t. 5 c for extra do; aoaafc for common 
States Government is responsible for the Fenian quet given to-day to the American Embassy: the - J? r Cne ; 
trouble, and demand that England should de- best feeling exists between Russia aud the Gov- f TlII \ Canadian Government has demanded Cordova^Jti^Ocfkul^^nd !^ 1 J^lScT^rlcti'm’ ; 
Clare war if the Fenians are not superseded eminent of the United States. The U 8 squad- . “ Ilie n ° me tovernment a Either supply of Mexican, sota-asc; Smyrna.25®45c.-AT. Y. Post. 
The periodical attack Is expected at any mo- rou left the Rmeto wters. ' ' .»^t° WjAatod ln»He. vrtth U» 
•« now maiDly Pas,,, 1S- IS ._ The Emperor h M6m t a special Fe“hs fh“Sm aod ,hs #»99Sya^SSSbS*5Sfe«S^WSaS%«^iSpK 
making for defence by arresting every one sup- mission to ATovion vr • * . ' asiou ana tne moaification of the medium, ftSti&Bc; coarse, w®5Se. other Western-Tine, 
posed by any one else to be a Fenian, or to have treaty between^France jStaSuTftSl at T®' -n1° TT* 8 0finfeutl7 and Si KdTvffil 
any connection with tbe Brotherhood , v .... C £,nd Maximilian dated at one of cavalry will be shortly sent to the Prov- fine, $oiaix»cta; ifo. l.Sniioc; Brnywi*, iSaTsc: Buenos 
7 ion with the Brotherhood. I the city of Mexico, July 30th, is published in the 1 inees in response to the demand. 
the Senate of Maine will be all Republicans, and We quote sales domestic at 45@50 cents ’tor native*and'v 
the House nearly so. The Tribune says the Re- 
publican majority in the State is thirty thousand. 
The Canadian Government has demanded ESSS^IBStS^lt^SUSTSSSS& 8U& 
from the Home Government a further supply of Mexican, 80®-80c; Smyrna, 25®46o.— If- Y. Post. 
troops owing to apprehended troubles with the BOSTON. Sax 12—Tbe following are tbe Advertiser’* 
CntU.d States, growing out of the expected nnc,S2@07c: medium, coarse, rwifiVc. Michigan 
- " . „ ,“-i 1 . ic.-waictnc uocces nave oeen . .. . -. 
rather dull during the week, the ealesmaklngbelngonly Would Inform their friends and patrons that they are 
in a retail way. In prices we have no change to note.— now (Sept. 1st.) diulv expecting the arrival of their an 
We quote sales domestic at 45@50 cents tor native and X nual importation of DUTCH BULBS, consisting of 
Mennos -. WK^oicts for X and * do; 60®65c for full-bloo'd Hyacinths—I nclud!ng all the uew English prize varie¬ 
ties of last tsea»ou. 
Tulips— 01 the newest and choicest varieties. 
Caoers— All the old and many or the r.cw varieties. 
CROWN Imperials. Polyanthus, Narcissus. 
POUKLB AND SJNCLE NACCIS6US, 
Jonquils, Double and Single. 
Lilies—A splendid collection. 
Ranunculus, Anemones, Snow Drops. 
Inis. Grape and Musk hyacinths. 
All of which may be relied upon as being of first qual- 
! ity in every respect. Our new Descriptive Catalogue of 
Bnlbs, containing full directions lor the cnltureoi each 
variety, fully illustrated, with a beautiful colored plate, 
will be ready about Sept. 10th. and will be lorwarded to 
Hpplicants-encloaing a ten cent uwrp.. 
U’ASHHI KN A CO., 
No. 100 Trtmoat Street, Boston, Mass. 
