Our Fall Campaign! 
ANEW QUARTER-VOLUME XIX. 
Tint last Quarter Of this Volume of the Rural New- 
Yorker commences next week — October 5th. As a 
large number of subscriptions expire this week (all 
which have No. Rti.'I printed after name on address 
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and the thousands who wish to take the paper, will at 
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tions are now In order and respectfully solicited. 
Oen. Pbowkkity (our candidate for the Presidency,) 
reigns throughout the land, for the season has been a 
roost fruitful one, and peace and plenty abound, maugre 
the melane.holy predictions of politicians und the croaker 
brigade, (both of which ought 10 he mustered out of the 
service, their occupation being gone.) The farmers nnd 
Horticulturists of the Country are abundantly blessed In 
basket and In store. The magnificent and abundant Pro¬ 
ducts of picfd,Orchard and Garden are nearly secured 
the long evenings and leisure, of Winter are coming on 
apace, end A'oto fs (A< Timt to provide good Journals 
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placed In the homes of tens of thousands of appreciative 
people during the ensuing three months. 
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NHWB DBPARTMBNT. 
(ROCHESTER, N. Y., SEPTEMBER 28, 1807. 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. 
The Union Pacific Railroad in now finished 400 
miles west of Omaha. Th^grose earnings of the 
Kansas branch of this rirafl for August were 
$286,000. 
The citizens of Montana are calling loudly 
upon Ihc Government to atop the Indian outra¬ 
ges or let them do it themselves. 
It i» said that the Indians have celebrated the 
advent of the Commissioners and the new moon 
by breaking out into fiercer hostilities all along 
the route. 
Forty wagons were attacked at. Crow Creek, and 
twenty-one Government mules, some valuable 
horses, and 15,000 In greenbacks, were captured. 
The prairie has been llred for fifty miles, and the 
Indians are appearing in large bodies and threat¬ 
ening total destruction to stations and travel. 
There were twelve deaths from cholera In 
Omaha on the 18tb Inst. 
The Indians attacked the camp of Thomas 
Parker, a railroad contractor, on the 10th Inst., 
but were repulsed. Parker and five other men 
were killed. 
The Legislature of Arizona met on the 4th 
hist., and organized the ensuing duy. The Ter¬ 
ritory desires to be made a military district, and 
to receive a larger military force. 
By the explosion of a steam tug boiler at 
Detroit on the 18th inst., six persons were killed 
and live others badly injured. 
From tlie South. 
Y elbow ficvkk is still raging to a great 
extent in New Orleans. It is also spreading 
among the towns in the interior of Louisiana 
and Texas. 
A colored Judge presided in New Orleans for 
the first time, on the 18th hist., on the bench of 
the First District Recorder’s Court. 
The new Constitution of Maryland has been 
adopted by n vote of the State. Majority in its 
favor about 20,000, 
Gov, Swann presided at the dedication of the 
Antietam Cemetery. The corner stone of the 
monument was laid by the Grand Muster of the 
Masons of Maryland. At the conclusion of the 
The wheat crop of England is under the 
average, and barley and oats are ten to fitteen 
per cent, above. 
It is thought that 40,000 French soldiers are con¬ 
centrated at Toulon, ready to embark for Rome 
at any moment. 
A serious riot occurred in Manchester, Eng¬ 
land, on the 10th inst. A strong police force 
was escorting two Fenians from the jail to the 
depot, preparatory to their removal to Dublin 
for trial, when it was attacked by a mob. A 
desperate fight ensued. The police gave way, 
and the mob carried the prisoners off, Several 
were killed and wounded. 
Tins Latest from Mormonpom. — In a recent 
harangue at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, 
Brother Sloan, editor of the Deseret News, de¬ 
clared himself a polygamist, and denounced the 
Government as tyrannical and unjust, and as 
having no right to make laws for the saints, fie 
urged upon his hearers the necessity of prac¬ 
ticing polygamy to uphold their institution and 
enhance their salvation. Brother Kimball ap¬ 
proved of this, and pronounced himself sound 
on polygamy. He said he had seventy children 
already, and calculated that in fifty years the 
Kimball family would outnumber the present 
aggregate of saint*. 
From Centiiai. America.— The last Aspin- 
wall steamer brought news of the passage by the 
National Congress of Bogota, and the signing 
by the President, of the bill extending the char¬ 
ter of the Panama Railroad Company. Tn con¬ 
sideration of the sum of one million dollars paid 
by the Company on the signing of the contract, 
and an annual payment hereafter of two hun¬ 
dred and fifty thousand dollars, twenty-five 
thousand of which goes direct to Panama, the 
Government of Columbia grants an extension of 
the Company’s charter for ninety-nine years 
from the present time. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
doing a brokers business have almost entirely suspended 
discounting operations." 
The stringency at the East will speedily receive some 
relief from the heavy payments that roust now almost 
Immediately he made for fall goods. The money pleth¬ 
ora, however, is past for the present. Stocks have de¬ 
clined, and for some days have been weak and excited. 
If there Is not speedy relief in the inonej market, prices 
Will go still lower. There will he much uncertainty In 
financial circles until after the 1st or October. 
Extreme commercial prostration still existaln angtand 
and on the Continent. As Interest has so largely ad- 
vanned on this side, we shall doubtless have the use of 
Idle funds from abroad, until the pressure cansed by the 
movement of the crops Is abated. The foreign exchange 
houses are now largely In funds, and afforded sensible 
relief to the hunks during the past week. The ?■;«)’« mat 
were not converted prior to Sept. 15th, will now be. paid 
In cash. About four and a half millions are still unpaid. 
Cotton.— The total receipts of Cotton for the year 
ending Sept, let, 1807, were a, 019.771 hales against 2,193.987 
bales for the previous t welve months. The total exports 
of last year were 1,551,811 hales. The value In gold of 
our cotton exports for the year ending Kept. 1st, would 
he about (,170,000,000. The stock of old cotton In the In¬ 
terior Is now very small. The supply for the coming 
year mnst come mainly from this year’s crop. 
Wool. The wool market Is still In a peculiar condi¬ 
tion, nnd the predictions of the most experienced deal¬ 
ers are not verified. Prices of low and medium grades 
continue to settle down. At the West, and In the Interi¬ 
or, there are few purchases from first bauds, both the 
grower and buyer being unwlllliig to operate In the 
present state of the market. The actual consumption of 
wool Is small for the season, and yet sales are large. The 
transactions In Boston last week foot up 1,800,000 tbs., 
fleece selling at 29®62Ke, and polled ranging from 25 m 
50c. The commission houses are free sellers, and low 
prices tempt such manufacturers as have money to lay 
In a stock for future consumption. The present strin¬ 
gency in the money market will doubtless Increase the 
anxiety of holders to realize. The price of fleece wool 
in this locality Is nominal at 35®40c. Buyers are begin¬ 
ning to operate. In pulled wool. The amount expected 
from Ihe West Is large. 
Wheat and Pi/irR.—The market for wheat and flour 
still tends upward. Ited wheat Is selling In this city at 
(2,300112,40, the outside figure being freely paid for best 
quality. Flour bus advanced from (1 to (1,25 18 barrel. 
The rise In wheat and flour was altogether unexpected 
by most dealers. Recently statements have been made 
that the crop of wheat Is not ns lurge as first reported, 
and the effect has been to pot up prices. Future prices 
will depend much upon the receipts of Western wheat 
lu October. 
llocheMter Wbolcnnle Prices Current, 
New York state Items. 
There was a collision on the Canandaigua 
and Elmira branch of the Northern Central Rail¬ 
way, between Mailport and l’ine Valley, on tlie 
18th inst., between a freight and an excursion 
train, by which two men were killed and five 
wounded. 
It is thought that there have been extensive 
whisky frauds perpetrated in Buffalo recently. 
There is some prospect of an adjournment of 
the Constitutional Convention until some time 
after the fall election, or perhaps throw it over 
until next year. It is quite doubtful if It can 
perfect its labors snlliciently to bring them be¬ 
fore the people for ratification in November. 
Charles H. Van Duke, Messenger for the Mer¬ 
chants’ Union Express Company between Roch¬ 
ester and Niagara Falls, shot himself on the 
morning of the lWth inst. 
The magnificent steamer Dean Richmond, of 
the People's Line, was sunk by colliding with 
the C. Vanderbilt near Rondout, on the night of 
thelftth Inst. It is feared several Jives were lost. 
Horace Greeley made a proposition in the Con¬ 
stitutional Convention to sell our State canals. 
It. was brought to a vote, and received only nix 
ceremonies, President .Johnson, Gov. Geary and 
Gov. Fenton made brief speeches. 
The Howard Association of New Orleans bus 
asked aid for the poor of that ellv. 
Gen. Pope has ordered an election in Georgia. 
It will commence on the 29tll proximo, and con¬ 
tinue three days. The vote, is to be tor or agaiust 
a State Convention. 
The Picayune says the yellow fever in New 
Orleans 5 h wider spread than during the epidemic 
of 1858, but the cases are of a milder type, and 
the mortality is uot as great. 
From New ICiiglund. 
• The Massachusetts State. Temperance Con¬ 
vention assembled in Worcester last week. 
Nearly eighteen hundred delegates were present. 
Rev. Dr. Eddy was made President. Hon, Henry 
Wilson addressed the Convention in opposition 
to the license system. 
Two young ladies, daughters of Mr. James 
Kano, were burned to death in East Abington, 
Mass., on tlie night of the 15th inst. 
The corner stone of a new Cathedral to eost 
$1,500,000, was laid in Bost.ou on tlie 15th inst., 
w ith imposing ceremonies. 
Sir Frederick Bruce, British Minister to this 
A young cow whale, about eight feet long, 
was harpooned in New London Harbor, on Fri¬ 
day morning, and put ou exhibition at ten cents 
per sight,. 
The New Orleans Common Council has elected 
three blacks and one white for Assistant Re¬ 
corders of the city, and several negroes to other 
positions. 
At Elkador, Iowa, last Thursday, an earthquake 
was perceptibly felt. Houses were shaken up, 
and the shock lasted in a grumbling kind of way 
for two hours. 
A farmer in Brighton, Monroe county, New 
York, lias a ten-acre watermelon patch, the in¬ 
come fy>m which this year is estimated at three 
thousand dollars. 
There was a very large fire in Montreal on 
the night of the 10th inst. Spellman’s distillery, 
situated in the heart of the city, was totally de¬ 
stroyed. Loss $100,000. 
The Earl of Mayo succeeds Lord Monek as 
Governor-General of the Dominion of Canada 
next June. Gen. Charles Windham replaces 
General Mitehel as Commandcr-iu-Chief of the 
Canadian forces. 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. i 
Flour, W t Wll’t.(15,00® 15,50: 
Do. red wheat, 12,50®18,00j 
Do. extra State, 9,00®l0,00 
Do. buckwheat, V cl. 4.00 
MiIITeed, coarse, W),0U®25.00 
Do. flue.2S,0UM'!5,00 
Meal,core. cwt.. 220® 2.76 
Wheat, red. 2,25® 2,35 
Best white. 2,50® 2,55 
Corn, old, Y ho. 1,05® i ,25 
Rye. 1.25® 1.30 
Oats,..... ®Q 
Burley. 1,WK<# W 
Beans,. 2,00® 2AO 
Meats. 
Fork,old mess..(25,003)26,50 
Do. new mess , 24,00®25.00 
Do. clear, ^ ft. 16® lie 
Dress’d hogs,cwt 9,00® 10,00 
Beef. 18,00 m 14.00 
Spring lambs,... 2,75 m 3.00 
Minton, IS tt. Ukii 12c 
Hums. isai9k 
Shoulders. 12® 18 
Chickens. 15® IS 
Torkcys. is® 20 
Geese, each. 0(1® 00 
Dairy, Etc. 
Batter, choice roll, 30® 32c 
Wo. packed.50® 32 
Cheese, dairy. 11® 14 
Do. factory.14® 15 
Bard, tried. 14® 14*4 
Do. rough ...... 12® 14 
Tallow, tried ,..,9M® 10 
Do, rough. o® 6 k 
Eggs, dozen .,25® 26 
Forage. 
Hay * ton.(12,00®20,00 
l)o. new. o.oo®(Ki,(K) 
Straw.(R,0()®12,00 
Fruits, Vegetables, Ele. 
Apples, green,,,(0,40® 1,00 
Do. (i barrel... 2,00® 3,oO 
Beaches .. 00® 00 
Cherries. oo® 00 
Flumt. iKi® oo 
Blackberries,...., oo® 00 
Potatoes, V bu... 0.02® 0)<8 
Onions.. 75® 1,26 
Tnrnlps . 00 ® oo 
Carrots. oo® 00 
Hides and Skins. 
Green hides trtm’d 4®9)4c 
Do. nntrtmmed. 8® 9 
Green calfskins... to® 18 
Bhe.cn pelts, each, 2&e® 75c 
Lamb do.0,75® 0.75 
Seeds. 
Timothy f bu.(0 ,uo®o,oq 
Clover, medium,. 0.0o®0,00 
Do. large.0,fi0®00.00 
Pens. 1 ;)0®: to 
Flax.. 1A0®2.M1 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.(7.0O®l,SO 
Do. soft.5,50®6,50 
Coal,lump, IK tun. <i,5U®0,00 
Do. large egg.,. <iAO®iJ,l)0 
Do. smalI egg.... 0,SO®0,«i) 
Do. stove.►..',l(lii<>n,00 
Do. chestnut.5,90 ®ij.i)Ci 
Do. soft..T.00®0,00 
Do. char *• bu. , Vi :n. 
Salt, N hbl. 2.T0®2>*0 
Wool,* lb.35® 40c. 
Hops . 50® 65 
While flub, H bill,.. fi.oo®6,50 
Codfish. 18 100 lbs .. .6,50® i,00 
Honey, box, * a... 20®'22c 
Candles, box.. 1‘2)4®13.W 
Do. extra... 14® 15 
Barrels. 33® 40 
in the atltrmative. 
E. C. Gillett, a Merchant’s Union Express 
messenger, in charge of the Company’s Montreal 
car, which left Albany on the Slet inst. for that 
city, is missing—together with money and 
valuables, estimated at $70,000. 
A Rectifiers’ and Distillers’ Association was 
formed Saturday evening at tlie Astor House, to 
assist the Government in collecting revenues. 
One hundred and seventy firms were present. 
From Washlnglon. 
The lings over all the public buildings were 
at half-mast as a token of respect- to the memory 
of Sir Frederick Bruce. 
The Treasury receipts since the 1st inst., are, 
from Customs, $10,084,000 in coin, and from 
Internal Revenue, $9,700,000 in currency. 
Gen. Sheridan arrived there on the 20th inst. 
Some anxiety is felt concerning the U. 8. 
Steamer Dale, which lias been two months out on 
a practice cruise with a number of midshipmen. 
Gen. Banks, who is Chairman of the House 
Committee on Foreign Affairs, has accepted the 
country, died in Boston on thelOth lost., of throat 
disease. Mayor NorcrOSS ordered proper murks 
of respect- to be paid the remains of the de¬ 
ceased. 
The freight house of the Hartford and New 
York Steamboat Company, in Hartford, was 
burned on the 21st inst., with a large amount 
of freight. Loss over $100,000. 
1,nlesl from Hit rope. 
The Paris Liberie of the 10th sayB: — The 
Sultan has granted the English Government per¬ 
mission to enlist volunteers it) Arabia for tlie 
A by.ssiriIan expedition. 
It is stated Unit an attempt had been made in 
Nicobcff to Msasslnate the Emperor of Russia by 
two ruffians disguised as females. The matter 
was hushed up. 
The transformation of old fire-arms into needle 
guns has commenced in Italy. 
Tlie Prince nnd Princess Royal of Prussia will 
visit England the last of October. 
The Russian Grand Duke Michael is expected 
at Constantinople from the Crimea on a visit to 
The Conferences of the Indian Commissioners 
with the leading chiefs of the warlike tribes of 
tlie plains, show that the terms exacted by the 
Indians are not to be entertained, and that a war 
of extermination is inevitable, 
Charles Stetson, while playing with a mon¬ 
ster elephant at a circus in East. Saginaw, Mich¬ 
igan, gnve it n rotten apple. The enraged ani¬ 
mal at once threw him some fitly feet from the 
ring, but fortunately without injury. 
A negro slave recently murdered the sister of 
the Postmaster-General ol Cuba, and attacked 
and wounded that official himself. He ran away, 
hut was soon arrested, lie said he was made 
desperate by the fact that his brother was about 
to be sold into slavery by the Postmaster's family. 
A firm in Delaware who put up fruits in cans 
for the market, in a letter to a party in Boston, 
says: — “ We never before saw so many peaches 
os this year. We are putting up 550 baskets a 
day, and although we receive them in a few 
hours after picking, we lose a great many by 
t-lieir rotting.” 
The Provision Markets. 
New York, Kcpt.21~At.tie*, pi*»,$fiJKx8S,75 j pea! Is, 
(12,00® 12,50. COttOIlj 21®2tK r - Flour, null-* at (S WOrtS,- 
50. Win-nt,(2.1U®2.i3. levt-.ti,45® 1,50. Harley, ft, 65® 1 ,09. 
Corn. (1,23051.2(1. Oats. ,]r,(,72c. Pork, now triers, (20,75® 
24,00; old Jo. |23,*iO«L23,0U; prime, f20J50®21 JW. Heel, 
new plain mess, (IH,0(1®M,(W! new extra mess, (24,fiO®2H- 
00 , fiercer, prime nn-sK, |39,0(Ki40,00; Indian nines, (38,50 
®40,(KI; beef ImuiB, $38.(K)®4().00. Fol k liMii., l5y J M;0!-, i-. 
gifouldcrs. UkMllke Lard, H«14\c. Batter, ISft&c. 
Cheese, 8® 15c. Baps. 40®65c. 
flour 
(5,2. 
Bar 
13®l5e 
Wool. 40*45, 
H ii flu In, Sept. 21—Floor, salm at (10„’.0®12,50; Wheat 
(2,00(412,07; Corn, (l.tv-il.17 ; Barloy.(l,J40®1,8«; Bye, ( 1,16 
Ml,25. Provisions - Pork, (21,00 m 21,00 . Lard, ll®14*c.; 
Ml,29. provisions -rorx. . joain. 
Ruins. I6k®20c; shonldi-t.i,l2Wi'., Butter. 12®23c; Cheese 
12Gil6e; Ever, 15«20c; Balt, (2,50(5,2,65 P Lb), 
Chicago, Kept, 21- Fiotir, f.H,Ml@d0,60 Wheat. (1,86® 
• a, (1,0-1®1 ,(K)i Oats, raWitc ; Ryt.ll.OOonU’O; 
1,81); Corn, ,™, ~.. 
Itnrlry, (1,02®1,1S. Fork, loess, (23.75®24,IX>; 
®18Kc; Bnlfer,S®28e; Cheese, 1I®1SC. 
Lard, 13H 
Toronto, Sept, lib— Flour ranees from (ii,‘.)5®7.05; 
Wheat, sprlntr, »!,!0®l,5n , fall, ft.50® 1,50; Oats, 10®4oc; 
Barley.7W«K2e; Pens, 74®Tlie; Rye, (0,75. Pork, mess; 
(lSAili-t-19.00; prime, (It,50; Bacon,7Bi5.Hr; Hums, 9®12)<C! 
Shoulders,Sc; Lard,IV-Inets; Butter, 12H®)S(" Cheese. 10 
® 12 c; Bjrgs, tOfcllc. Huy. (7® 19; Straw, (7 ®k. Dried 
apples, lOMJOc. Wool, 26®26c. 
The Cattle Markets. 
invitation of the Mexican Minister, Senor Ro¬ 
mero, to accompany him to Mexico. 
The Treasury Department, lias news that lion. 
8. B. Colby, Register of the Treasury, who is 
very ill at Haverhill, N. JI-, is sinking rapidly. 
Certain questions bearing upon the application 
of Fit-/. John Porter for a new trial have been sub¬ 
mitted by Gen. Grunt to the Attorney-General. 
Gen. Grant has assigned Brevet Major-General 
Joseph J. Reynolds, now on the Rio GrundC, to 
the command of the District of Texas ; and Bre¬ 
vet Major-General Mower, now at New Orleans, 
as the temporary commander of the Department 
of the Gulf. 
About $8,700,000 of the 7-80 notes falling due 
Aug. 15th are not converted into long bonds. 
Upon this amount the holders lose nearly eight 
per cent. 
The Navy Department has received reports 
from onr squadron commanders abroad. Admi¬ 
ral Thatcher, in the Pacific, visited Bahama, one 
of the Hawaiian Islands, with Gen. McCook, 
Minister Resident at Honolulu. They were es¬ 
corted to a Christian Church whore the children 
sang Union war songs in the native language, 
and|John Brown’s body and the Star Spangled 
Banner in English. 
Fromlltlie, AVo*t. 
The Indians mnde a general attack upon 
the grading parties at the end of the track of the 
) Union Pacific Railroad, Eastern Division, on the 
18th inst. Seven men were killed. 
All the stock of a Government train has been 
captured'between Walker and Fossil Creeks. 
the Sultan. 
Tlie North German Parliament has agreed to a 
bill establishing a consulate in New York. 
Arrests of Fenian emissaries continue to be 
made in Dublin. 
Admiral Farragut’s fleet is at Copenhagen. 
The Kings of Denmark and Greece have given a 
superb entertainment to the Admiral, in tlie 
Royal Palace. The most noted men of the 
Kingdom were present, and the greatest friend¬ 
ship was manifested toward the United States. 
Oen. Garibaldi has issued a stirring address 
to his followers, announcing that the time has 
now come for them to overthrow the tyranny 
of the Pope, restore Rome to Italy, and give the 
Eternal City its original supremacy as tlie Capi¬ 
tal of the Italian nation. 
A royal proclamation has also been promul¬ 
gated, signed by King Vietor Emmanuel, warn¬ 
ing all Italians against taking part in aiding or 
abetting the revolutionary movement against 
Rome, which is denounced as a crime against 
the lawB of Italy and of natious. 
The Peace Congress at Geneva is pronounced 
merely a local affair, of no practical importance. 
Gen. Hooker and other Americans are in Geneva, 
but have taken no part in it. 
A Decree has been issued in Spain that 
vessels arriving from tlie United States and 
Belgium be placed in Quarantine. 
The Voronin Brothers of Moscow, heavy oper¬ 
ators in cotton, have suspended. Liabilities a 
quarter of a million sterling. 
The bullion In the Bank of England exceeds 
its circulation, a very unusual circumstance. 
Thirty women in Montgomery, Ala., with 
children, numbering ninety-six in the aggregate, 
publish a card in the papers ol that city, in which 
they declare that they tire suffering for the abso¬ 
lute necessaries of life, and can get no work with 
which to support themselves and their helpless 
children. They state that they have been re¬ 
ceiving assistance from tlie United States Gov¬ 
ernment and from Dr. Rose, but these sources 
have been closed. 
(ftommmial, parfcfta. (Btc. 
Rural Nkw-Youkkr Offiob, i 
R om iicktic it, September 24, 1H67. ? 
Tub amount of gold skipped last week from New York 
did not exceed (47H,O0O, whtnb was less than anticipated. 
The price of gold declined two or three cents during tlie 
week. Sales were made yesterday at 143H- Thnro was 
quite a flurry In the Finite fit money market last week. 
The rate of Interest on cull loans suddenly advanced 
from 4<3.5 N cent, to 7 V cent. The New York banks have 
for some weeks been steadily working Into a closer con¬ 
dition. Since the 10th of August they have lost (11,000,- 
000 in legal tenders, and over (0,000,000 In net deposits, 
while the loans have been Increased nearly (1,000,000. 
The legal tender contraction of the Treasury Depart¬ 
ment has been large. Between tlie 1st of June and the 
1st of Sept., (38,500,000 of compound, and (H,000,000 of 
Fatted Slates notes, have been retired. Western Banks 
have been drawn upon largely for funds to move the 
crops, utxl they have found it necessary to draw legal 
tenders front New York. The amount of funds sent 
West week before last, from New York, was about ft!,- 
000,000, und lust week a much larger sum was forwarded. 
On Friday lust, one bank atone was drawu upon for (1,. 
500,000 for remittances to the West and the Ulterior. The 
Bulletin of Saturday sayfe:—“Discounts are checked to 
a large extent by the activity In call loans. The banks 
New York, Sept. 18.—The current prices lor the 
week at all the. markets arc as follows:—Beef Cattle, (8 
@17; Cows and Calve*, (80@90; Veal Calves, 7@12 cis.; 
Klicep mid Lamhi*. (3,50<«,H.b0; Swine —Corn-fed, 7 h& 
84<c; light and medium, 7® j^c. 
Albany, Kept. 19 -Beeves, prices ranging from 3H® 
9c. Milch Cows, |40@su. Sheep, common to good, 4® 
7Kc; Hogs.OXMKkc- 
Itrlghton und Cambridge, Sept. 1 H Beeves, udes 
at tiftitSYct*. StoreCaUle.—Worbing Oxen,(175(<s275 per 
pair; liandv steers, (13i®200. Milch cows, $50®90 : hell¬ 
ers, (I0®55; ycajungs. (22(0.2* ; two-years-old. (S.’m-IS. 
Kheep, %5c; extra, Western. 5®7c; la lots, (2,00®4,UO * 
head. Veal Calves.6®10c. -Shotes —Wholesale. H®0^C; 
retail U 4®8a- ni bogs,. v®«c. 
!'h loigo. Kept. 21—Beeves range at from f(i,l)0@tj,50; 
Sheep,(1,oo®4,25; Hogs, (6,75®7,00. 
Toronto, Sept. 19—Beef, 1st claas, (6,50®7; 2d, (5,50® 
G,no-, Inferior. (5®5,0o. hlu-ep, »:;,OOm 4,50 eai'l) Lambs. 
(1,75@2,50, Calvei), (5.00®0 each. Dressed hogs, 6@ti.Kc 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 21.-Wool, market 18 firm.— 
Sales 350,000 its. at 46®B0c. for domestic fleece; IHcvfor 
shearings; 42Kc for Kentucky combings: 87fe50c for 
iiiillcil; 2-WtOc for Texas; 24®30c lor California; and 
37He lor Mestlza. 
Honton, Kept 19.-The following arc the Advertiser's 
H uotatlons: Ohio and Pennsylvania — Choice, tKW-f'C; 
lie, 57®MIC ; medium, 4K@5(I0‘ coarse. I0®45e. Michigan, 
New York and Vermont —Extra. 50®52(i; fine, 4G®48; 
medium, 44®46o; course, 40®43c. Other Western— Finn, 
45®IKc; medium, 42®4fiC.; common, 35®40c ; California, 
18®35c; Canada, 40®(l0c; pulled, extra, 50®56c; superfine 
40®A3e; No. I, 25((()S5i'; Smyrna, IV". I5i;, Buenos Ayres, 
18®3(le; dune (rood Hope,35®41c; Chilian, 25®30c; Afri¬ 
can, 18@30 c; Kaut ludla, 13®50 c. 
Gluclnnntl, Kept, lit-The Gazette gives the follow¬ 
ing quotationsTub- washed, 3-,-i.4Uc.; very clean toll 
wool, ID®(2c, and unwashed do, 22®g5e; polled, 33®3So ; 
Fleece—common to K blood. (B®87i"; 54 to do, 37®too; 
H to x do, 40® t2c; % to full Jo. 42®ric > »>. 
P a v v i t A ♦ 
In Jamestown, Aug. 28th, by Rev. M. Benbon, Lt.-Col. 
THOMAS CLUNKY and Miss HANNAH P. BENSON. 
Best wishes to the gallant Colonel and his fair bride, 
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K itatinny blackbkuuv at the 
WEST—Among tho many testimonials received, 
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earlier than my Lawton’s, on the same ground and loca¬ 
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«H.3t Bloomington, McLean Co., Ills. 
■ >LOO(I IMtTON Nt ttSKBV 16th Year: 
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berrv ; Kitatinny Blackberry, warrunlcdjjenulnc 
and'every way first, class, 1,000, (160; LwOiOOffApple 
stocks, rttrting, selected, yearling, 1,000, W\ 60.000 Pear 
stocks, strong, yearling, 1,000, (20. Aksx. (julnce,! Inm, 
. . .e s%'t i . . ii, . lift 11/yi Hill' . u <• :iKN ’4 
ant markets. 
Wholesale Lists. 
l-8t 
Yeudjlradst. 
Bloomington, MoLean Co., Ill. 
HARDS A LINCOLN’S JFRUIT IMCK- 
P. — get* Rural of Aug- 3d, 7th, 10th and 24th. _ 
rape VIM>. WE OFFER TO THE 
\T F all'l radi- 10,000 Inua, 10,WO Uoncord. 2,0u0 Isra- 
efla • also Oartitord Frollflc. Allen’s Hybrid,several num- 
hers’r Rogers. Ac., kr-, at excellent Quality, at reasou- 
Sble ratW^Vmtd for Price List, free. /’E l Eli DE1 FEW 
H EDGE PLANTS FOR FALL SETTING. 
200 (Jtio Engllsu White Thorn plants, large and well- 
rooted, (S and (10 per thousand. Addn-rs ^ 
m-Sl GEORGE BADMAN, gkaueateles, N. Y. 
