The yellow fever plague is still increasing in 
Texas. The disease proves fatal in nine cases 
out of ten. People will not venture into town 
with provisions, and meal cannot be secured to 
make gruel for the sick. Business has ceased 
entirely, newspapers have suspended publica¬ 
tion, and the jail has been emptied of its inmates, 
who fled from the scene of desolation in terror. 
The greatest consternation and gloom over¬ 
whelms the living. 
A considerable majority of the journals of 
Virginia oppose the calling of a Convention 
this season. 
The interments from yellow fever in New 
Orleans now average from fifty to sixty per day. 
Two hundred and fifty privates and seven 
officers in the First U. S. Infantry, 
Our Fall Campaign! 
A NEW QUARTER-VOLUME XIX 
Paris is excited to a very great degree by the 
publication of the news of Garibaldi’s arrest by 
the Italian troops, and tbfc present frustration of 
the revolutionary advance on Rome. 
The reports are commented on freely, parties 
expressing themselves in approval or condemna¬ 
tion, Just as they incline in feeliug towards Gari¬ 
baldi’s idea^of progress or the conservative plans 
of Napoleon. 
A number of French transports and war ves¬ 
sels are already assembled at the naval station at 
Toulon, under orders of the Minister of Marine, 
ready for the duty of embarking a force of Im¬ 
perial troops, and conveying them to Italy, to 
the aid of the King’s Government in it6 action 
agaiust the revolutionists. 
Serious riots have broken out at Udine, a town 
of Northern Italy' GO miles from Venice. The 
rioters were mostly Garibaldian volunteers, who 
had fled from the Roman frontier. 
It is reported that King Emmanuel will cull 
an extra session of the Italian Parliament. 
The English Government has sent a number of 
gunboats to guard the southern and western 
coasts of Ireland against the Fenians. 
A large party in Greece favors the deposing of 
the King and proclaiming a Republic under the 
protectorate of the Uuited States, or annex it as 
three States. r 
Garibaldi has written a letter from his 
Wool.—T here i* no, change to notice In the market for 
wool. The gales in Boston last week foot np 8(0,000 lbs., 
at 37©60c. for fleece. 
H yacinths, TULirs.Mfcc.-FREsn im 
portation of choicest varieties just received. Sent 
for Catalogue. M. O. KEEFE * SON, Rochester,N. y 
Gil K 811.VER LEVER WATCHES. Si 5 
~ L * J w e send Iren toy mall or express on receipt of 
*15. a first-class Solid Stiver Hunting Case Watch. War- 
rai ted. HASKINS A CO„ 36 Reekroan St., X. V. [?!h» 
tin, Etc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
r, ' 0t ^L r .50 Apples, green,..»(U0® 1,00 
12, tk@l3,00 no, IS barrel... 2,00® 3,n0 
St,0U@iU,Ul. IVscW. 003 'go 
ter *.00 Cherries.,..,..;;. 30 
lo.oft^sjoo Ptnins. 2aa 25 
g.,ijnc».:45,00 Itlaokberric*,, 6® S 
2 AO® 2.15 Potato**,, p Q otdea 0.88 
i.ar.a ijui rn,ions..feS? 7? 
■j-gj® p,™ Turnips,. Hi® w 
liwft 1,A> Carrots. 00ft DO 
kvc Hl(,es ud Skins. 
I. «0a lie Green hidesUlm'd aaflUe 
2,00® 3,50 Do. nntrlmmeii. S<3 9 
Green caTf-Vlng... i«® ir 
„ pr Sheep pelts, each. 35c® 75c 
!5,00@i5,W Lamb lo.0,25® 0.75 
^^35,00 s „ d . ' 
ir *3 no seeos. 
II, 00(5.10.00 Timothy * bn.in,oo@0.00 
8,OQ®H.OO[ Clover, medium,. 0,00®0,OC 
2,15® H.00) Do. Large. Q00®00,00 
10® 12c 1’eas. 1,30@1 40 
■ 19K Flux .1,5Q®2,0C 
D® 0 Sundries. 
IS® 20 Wood, hard.f7,00®7,M> 
ao® K Do. soft .5,50®Cfi 
A Nkw Quarter of the Bubal begins this week, 
(Oct. 5,) and Volume XtX In January next. Now 
therefore, is a good time to subscribe and form Clubs, 
as subscriptions can begin with October or January’ 
or any time between. The 13 numbers of this (Oct. 
to Jan.) or any preceding Quarter of this year, will 
be seDt on trial, or as specimens, for osly Fifty 
Cents. 
Gen. Pbobpekjty tour candidate for the Presidency,) 
reign* throughout the land, for the season has been a 
most fruitful one, and peace and plenty abound, mangre 
the melancholy predlcllons of politicians and the croaker 
brigade, (both of Which ought to be mustered out of the 
service, tbelr occupation being gone.) The Fanners and 
Horticulturist* of the Country are abundantly blessed In 
basket and in store. The magnificent and abundant Pro¬ 
ducts of Field, Oi chard aud Garden nre nearly secured 
the long evenings and leisure of Winter are coming on 
apace, aud X(rw is the 7Xme to provide good Journals 
and Books for the Entertainment and Instruction of 
every family circle- Such a journal as the Ruhal Is 
needed, and will pay, in almost every family, and If 
those who are already subscribers, and know its value, 
will kindly aid in extending Its circulation, It may be 
placed In the home;* of tens of thousands of appreciative 
people during the ensuing three months. 
GOOD PAY FOR DOING GOOD! 
AU who form clubs, cither to begin with the New 
Quarter (Oei.Sth,) or next Volume (Jan. 4,1868.) will be 
substantially rewarded, as our Inducements are extra- 
ordinary more liberal than ever before. (Specimen 
Nutnbcrs.tahow-Bills, Premium Lists, Ate., sent free to 
all disposed to act n> club agents. 
AGENTS WANTED —TO 8ELL STEEL 
2V Engravings, Stereoscopic Views. Prize SUtlonerv 
Packets,dec., $30 invested, will realize flllO. We also 
ofl'er llrst-class Silver Bob Ace at great bargains. 
9t4-4t HASKINS & CO.. 36 Beekman St., X. T. 
I EPILEPSY, OK FITS.-A SFRE CURE 
j for tills Distressing Complaint is now made known 
in a Treatise (of 18 octavo paces) on Foreign and Native 
Herbal Preparations, pnblisbed by Dr. O. PHKLps 
BROWN. 1 lie prescription was discovered by him in 
such a providential manner, that be cannot conseienti. 
onsly refuse to make It known, as It ha= cared everybody 
who has used It for Fits, never having failed in a single 
case. The Ingredients may he obtained from any drug, 
gist. Sent free to all on receipt of their name and ad 
dress, by Dr. O. PH KLPS BRO " N, 
No. 19 Grand St, Jersey City, N. Y. 
Best whit*. 
Corn, old, E bn 
Rye,. 
Oat*,.,.... 
Barley,.. 
now 
tinder treatment for yellow fever at Jackson 
Barracks. 
The municipal election at Nashville passed off 
peacefully on the 3Sth ult. Soldiers were sta¬ 
tioned at all the polls, bnt were not needed. 
The Radical ticket for Mayor and Common 
Council was elected with little opposition. Thus 
ends the contest between Gov. Brownlow and 
the city authorities, It looked, three days pre¬ 
vious to the election, ns though a resort to arms 
would be inevitable, to enforce the State author¬ 
ity. Gen. Grant ordered Gen. Thomas, to n»e the 
li. S. military power to preserve order, bnt hap¬ 
pily a collision was avoided. 
The State Convention ol Colored Benevolent 
Societies of Kentucky met at Lexington on the 
i#id ult., and wn# addressed by Gen. Brisbane 
and John H. Breckinridge. 
Resolutions favoring a union on the basis of 
equal rights for colored men were agreed to. A 
Constitution was adopted, and officers for the 
ensuing year were elected, John II. Breckinridge 
being chosen President. 
W ANTED-AGENTS- j*75 to 8200 per 
tnonih, everywhere, male and female, to Intro¬ 
duce throughout the U. S. the G*NriNE Uu'rovkd Com¬ 
mon Fk\«*F tsitLv Sewtsg MACUUtK. This machine 
will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, qnttt, bind, braid and em¬ 
broider In a most superior manner. Price onlv ns. 
Fully warranted for five years. We will pav $1JLK» for 
any mnehine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, or 
more elastic seam than oars. It make* the “Elastic 
Lock Stitch," Every second stitch can hi: cut. and still 
the cloth cannot be palled apart without tearing It. Wo 
nay agents from 175 tr> f 200 pgr month and expenses, or s 
commission from which twice that amount can be made. 
Address SKCOMB A CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. 
( ACTION.-Do not be Imposed upon by other parties 
panning off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same 
name or otherwise. Ours Is the only genuine and really 
practical cheap machine manufactured. 924-11 
Forage. 
ril II E G K E A T PRIZE! 
Exposition n.ai veuhkj.lr, Paris, 1867. 
THE HOWE MACHINE COMPANY, 
ELIAS HOWE, Ja„ 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 
AWARDED Over EIGHTV-TWO COMPETITORS, 
THE HIGHEST PREMIUM, 
THE ONLY CROSS OF THE LEGION OF HONOR 
Hay * ton 
Do. new . 
Straw. 
prison 
in. Allesandra,, in which he says, the Romans 
have the right which all slaves have to rise 
against their oppressors, and it is the duty of 
Italians to aid them. The letter concludes with 
an earnest appeal to the men of the Liberal party. 
From Canada. 
It iB reported that Hon. John Rose is to be 
Speaker ofthe House of Commons,and Hon. John 
J. Hillyard Cameron, President of the Senate. 
On the 26th ult,, Papal Bulls nominating the 
Very Rev. John Walsh, Vicar-General of Toronto, 
to the Episcopal See of Sandwich, arrived at 
Ottawa. 
E. L. Finney, in the employ of Geo. T. Smith, 
forwarder, has absconded after committing sev¬ 
eral forgeries and abstracting $2,(KM) from letters. 
It is understood that Newfoundland will soon 
ask admission into the Confederation, and that 
resolutions would be passed in Parliament at the 
next session admitting Hudson Bay Territory. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCTOBER 5, 1867. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New VorU, Sept. 2S.—The current prices far the 
week stall the market* arc os follow*;—Beef Cattle. $8 
@171 <i'W* And Calve*. f.8>>«,90; Vfta! Cs 
SheepWind Lamb*, tb.MivjM.bO: Swine —Corn-fed, 7k@ 
8}<c; light and medium. IXGfiHc. 
Brighton nml ( nwihrlclgr, Sept. 25—Breves.sales 
at OffiiMVet*. Store Cullle.— Working Oxen, $175®275 per 
pair; handy »teer>.$137®200. Milch row*. f50@9Q; heif¬ 
ers, yearlings. $15*35: two-fears-old. $30®t5. 
Sheep, '2M,5 c, i xtra, WCUi-rir. 5®i7c.; IP lob-. *2,00® 1,00 B 
given to Amkbican Sbwino Machines 
Netv York Slate Items. 
The Constitutional Convention has ad¬ 
journed over until the Pith of November, (the 
second Tuesday.) There was no hope of its 
completing its labors in lime to submit them 
to the people at the, next election. 
The Republican State Convention assembled 
in Syracuse on the 25th nit. Senator Roscoe 
Conkliug was made President. The following 
nominations were duly declared: — Secretary of 
State, James B. McKean of Saratoga; for Comp¬ 
troller, Calvin T. Hnlburd of St. Lawrence; for 
Treasurer, Gen. Theodore C. Gates of Ulster; 
for Attorney-General, Joshua M. Van Cott of 
Kings; for State Engineer and Surveyor, A. C. 
Powell of Onondaga; for Canal Commissioner, 
John M. Hammond of Allegany; for Judire of 
the Court of AuDeulb. Charles Mason of Madi¬ 
son ; for Inspector of State Prisons, Gilbert 
Delaiuatar of Wyoming. 
An extensive break occurred in the Erie Canal 
near FiiltOnvJHe last week, causing great delay 
in transportation. 
The American Board of Commissioners for 
Foreign Missions held its Annual Meeting lust 
week in Bufl'ulo. it, adjourned on the 27th ult., 
after designating Norwich, Conn., as the place 
for holding the next meeting. 
Gen. Sheridan received a magnificent reception 
in New York. A formal ovation was given him 
on the night of the 80th ult. 
CROSS THE SIERRA NEVADAS 
THE WESTERN HALF OF THE 
Great national Trunk Line 
Across the Continent, 
Being constructed with the AID AND SUPERVISION 
OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT, is des¬ 
tined to be oue of the most meouTAXT Lures of com 
MUNICATION IN TUB WOULD, ns It 1* the sole link be¬ 
tween the Pacific Coast and the Great Interior Basin, 
over which the Immense Overland travel must pass, and 
the 
Principal Portion of the Main Stem 
Line between the Two Oceans, 
Its line extend* Item Sacramento, on the tidal waters 
of the Pacific, eastward iier<».s the richest and most popu¬ 
lous pari* of California, Nevada, and Utah, contiguous 
to all the grout Mining Region* of the Far West, and will 
meet and connect, wiui uic >uuo» now building east of 
the Kocky MoantalM. About 100 Mill*# are now built 
equipped and In running operation to the summit of Uir. 
-k-n» Nevada. V. itliinafcw rlai- 35 mile*, now graded 
will be added, and the track carried entirely acres* the 
mountains to a point In the Great Sail Lake Valley, 
whence further progr*** will he easy and rapid Iron 
materials and equipment arc rcadv at hand tor 300 
miles of rond, and 10,000 men ure employed in the 
construction. 
The local business upon the completed portion sur- 
passes all previous estimate. The figure* for the quar¬ 
ter ending August 31 ore as follows in GOLD : 
Gross Onumrixr, Net 
Earxisos, Excesses, Eaknim.s, 
$487,579.64 $86,548.47 $401,031.17 
or at the rati- ot'Two Millions per annum, of which more 
than three-fourths arc net profit on h-s.s than lOOmlh e 
worked. This is npon the actual, legitimate, trattle of 
the road, with its termlims iu the mountains, and with 
only the normal ratio ot government transportation, 
anu is exclusive of the. material* carried for the further 
extension of the road. 
The Company's interest liabilities during the same 
period were less than 1125,600. 
Add to tilts an ever-expanding through traffic aud the 
ptonot'tJons oT the lullin' hutlm-e* become Immense. 
The Company are authorized to continue their line 
eastward until it shall connect v.jih the roads now 
building tins' of the. Kockv Mountain ranges. 
Assuming Chat they will build and control half (he en¬ 
tire distance between han Framinco and the Missouri 
River, as now seem* probable, the United state- will 
have invested in the cpmplatlnn of 8«4 miles 8 *Jn,- 
5fh*,4>04>. r , S35.0Q0 pi 
- not including an absolute grunt of 10,04)0,000 
nerewd 11m I’ublic Lands. By b- routine a Joint, invesv 
or In tie- magnificent enterprise, anti r,v wan ing iuSitt 
lien in favor of the First Mortgage Bond holders, the 
Gbnbkal Guvkkxmk vr. tv rn hot, invite* the o 0- 
pl'ERATlO-N ok i-KiVMt: eseriALibi «, and lias eurehil.v 
guarded their interests against ail ordinary coetm- 
gcncics. 
ACROSS THE SIERRA NEVADAS, 
The great tunnel of the Central Pacific Rail¬ 
road at the summit of the Sierra Nevada Range 
is opened. The track is being laid on the east¬ 
ern slope, a locomotive is already running in 
the Truckcc Valley, and in ft few days the rond 
will hftve readied the open country of the Salt 
1-uku Basin, after which progress will be rapid 
and easy. This overcomes Hie only noticeable 
obstacle on the Western portion of the through 
line; «nd its significance is understood when 
we arc told that the cost and difficulty of grad¬ 
ing the 160 miles uuW nearly completed, in 
greater than for the 650 miles next following. 
The Chief Engineer expects to average a mile a 
day across the Interior valley next year. The 
local traffic on the completed portion surpasses 
all previous estimate, and is lucrative without 
tkc immense through business which we may 
expect to flow over it. 
In accordance with the Act of Congress, the 
Central Pacific Railroad Company receive a 
large Government subsidy, and are issuing their 
First Mortgage Bonds to a limited amount. 
The merits and advantages of these securities as 
an investment are fully set forth in their adver¬ 
tisement in another column. 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Sunt. 38.-Wool, market is linn.- 
Sales 150,000 la*, at 3(K<v65c. for domestic tleeee; lHe for 
shearings; 42Xc for Kentucky combing*t HUwfdc for 
nulled; 2»ta,2fle tar Texas: 21®80e tar California: and 
37XC tar MtsUza. 
Ronton, Sept. 3(1 The following are the Advertiser'* 
3 notations: Ohio and l'ennsylvanla —Choice, 60@05c; 
ne, r>o<,y0or.; medium,60wffic; course, #«42c. Michigan, 
New York and Vermont —Extra, UN&ife ; tine, 4.VM7; 
medium, 430r;i5c; coarse, 37y,4'2e. Other Western — Fine, 
4l@47ct medium, Itemc: common, SlVatOe; California. 
WSSSe; Canada,-lOejOOc; pulled, extra. 30<<t5lic; superfine 
40®5«e; No. 1. AVEter; km,run. 30fu:ijc; Buenos Ayres. 
IStrUiGe ; Cane Good Hope. 87©4:tc; Chilian, hmwc ! Atrt- 
can, is® hoc; Hast India, Is&TiOc. 
In Perry, N. Y., Sept. 2d, NATHAN PHILLIPS, aged 
74 years. 
rfUIF. hTI DENT’IN HOME.—THE MIDDLE 
X of the Fait Term will he Oct. 7th. Winter Term 
commences Dee.. 4th. Superior advantage* are offered 
to student*, For particulars address s. A. PHKLFS, 
Principal, Verona, Oneida (Jo.. V V. 
MONTH riALAUY WILL HE 
~ I IMF laid lor Agents, male or female, in a new, 
pleasant, pennanunt dusIdcks; full particulars free by 
return mall, or sample retailing at ft 1.50 tor 50 cents. 
A. D. BOWMAN & Co,, Is Brorni Street, New York. 
[Clin out and return this n otice.| 
t TRF.ATIME 4 JN OKAKNES*, f’ATAKKII, 
iV Consumption and Caucer: their can-es, means of 
speedy relief ami ultimate eurc, hy a pupil of the Acad¬ 
emy of Medicine, Furl*. Sent free for L0 cents., scrofu¬ 
lous diseases successfully treated. Dr. T. H. ST ILL- 
WELL,31 East Washington Place, New York. (CM-Zt 
C ArsIIlURHE GOATS,—1 OFFER FOR 
*>!p«rlpt and beautiful lot of CASH¬ 
MERE KIDs.ol l*t.i, rcadv to stilp early in November. 
1 have bred inv Hock of CASHMERE GOATS with great 
care, using tr/cetr.d runic* each year, since mv purchase 
of the “ Davis importation." iu 1855. For purity ofOhort 
anajineneeeond value gf,rtw*, mv Hock is unsurpassed 
by any In America. RICH Alt® PETERS, Atlanta, (la. 
From the Went. 
The Eighteenth Kansas Regiment left Fort 
Hays on the 22d ult., for Fort Larned, to protect 
the Indian Commissioner. 
Omaha dispatches re-affinn the statements to 
the effect that Paw-nee Killer left the council at 
North Platte, painted bi6 face red in token of his 
determination of war against the whites, and 
rode away in disgust. 
The dispatches also say that it is the belief of 
persons well acquainted with Indian character 
that the chiefs who professed a desire for peace, 
merely did so to gain time and obtain ammuni¬ 
tion, &e. 
A gold mill was recently burned at Black 
Hawk. Loss $60,000. 
Quite an extensive fire occurred in Chicago 
on the 34tb ult. 
The steamer John L. Stevens left San Fran¬ 
cisco for Sitka last week with two companies ol 
troops under Brig.-General Jefferson C. Davis. 
They took with them a considerable quantity of 
live stock and supplies, and thirty merchants 
and laborers. The buildings for the troops are 
nearly ready at Sitka. The trading privileges 
and property of the Russian Fur Company have 
been purchased by a Company iu San Francisco 
for six hundred thousand dollars. 
Gov- McCormick of Arizona, delivered the 
Annual Message to the Legislature on the 0th 
ult. He urges the necessity of puttiug the Indi¬ 
ans on reservations, and employing a sufficient 
force to keep them there m peace. Gen. Mc¬ 
Dowell will soon visit Arizona to attend to 
Indian affairs. Arrangements are making to put 
regular steamers on the Colorado River to run 
as high as ColtviUe, six hundred miles above the 
mouth of the river. 
Fourteen hundred Indians arc assembled sixty 
miles south of Fort Larned, waiting for the Peace 
Commission. 
Superintendent Head writes to the Indian Bu¬ 
reau from Great Salt Lake that Black Hawk had 
pledged himself to use all Ms influence to stop 
further Indian depredations. 
S. D. & H. W. Smith’s American Organs. — 
We have ourselves both seen and heard a large 
instrument of the above manufacture, which lias 
been purchased by the Congregational Society of 
this place. It is a very superior iuatrument In 
the mechanical perfection ol' its various parts, 
and in the resemblance of its tones to those of a 
pipe organ, it is superior to any we have ever 
heard. It contains 5 sets of reeds and 14 stops, 
and is capable of a great variety of expression, 
its softest tones being beautifully sweet and pure, 
while the stronger tones are delightfully full and 
sonorous. The reeds are so voiced that there is 
a marked difference in the quality of the tones of 
each 6et, aud by this improvement different qnal- 
itics of tone can be used when desired, and when 
the whole are combined, a richer, gmuder vol¬ 
ume of tone is produced than can be by other 
instruments not thus voiced. It is but just 
that we should say that this Organ was selected 
by the committee, after a careful study and trial 
of the most celebrated reed organs, aud believed 
by tli«m lo possess more of the requisite quali¬ 
ties to make up a good instrument, than any 
other kind of organ manufactured. These or¬ 
gans are manufactured by S. D. Jt H. W. Smith, 
at Boston, Mass .—Barton Standard. 
The. Company otter tar -ale, through us, their 
First Mortgage Thirty Year, Six per 
Cent. Coupon Ronds, 
Principal and Ivt-anKST payable in Gold Coin, in 
New York city. They are In sums Ol *1,000 each, with 
Muul-unnual gold coupon* attached, ami are selling tor 
the present it tt!i per cent, and accrued interest from 
July 1st, added, in currency, at whirl) rate they vleld 
nearly 
Nine per Cent, upon the Investment. 
These Bonds, authorized b.v Art ofConeivNi.are itrued 
only at- the work progresses, and to the t arne anuunt 
only as the Bonds granted by the Government; ar il rep 
resent. In nil cases, the first lien upon a completed, 
V IRGINIA LAND FOR SALE OR EX* 
CHANGE. A plcurtiuLIv totaled tanu of tour hun¬ 
dred and eleven acres hi Prince William Co.. Yu., about 
40 miles from Waslilniitoncity. Healthy situation,plen¬ 
ty ol wood and mire soft water, ( omtortnble buildings 
Price, fifteen dollars an acre. WiB be -uld onaer.ommo- 
tbtUug terms, or exchanged for property In Western 
New York, Address Da. I., it. REYNOLDS, 
Brockport, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
W ANTED EVERY \V H EH E — .DALE 
or !• emale Agents, lo dispose, of our improved Amer¬ 
ican Pen Fountain. Inducements liberal. Have only to 
be shown lobe disposed of - more than One Mtiimn al¬ 
ready sold. Those wishing Agencies can forward a ted 
stamp and receive sample and directions free. For¬ 
warded by mail to any audre*« on receipt of 1 o i 'xnts. 
All ordets should be directed to IIADLEY & PIERCE, 
47 Hanover street, Boston, Mils*, 
*vi' an umiri me- ui?i i 14.11 u|ujji iJCJillLMCtcu, 
equipped, and productive railroad, In which have been 
Invested Government subsidies, stock subscriptions, do¬ 
nations, surplus t-urulngs, etc., and which is worth more 
than tliree times the. amount ol First Moi lgngc Bonds 
which can lit; issued upon it. 
The Central pacific First Mortgage Bonds have all the 
assurances, sanctions aud guarantiee of the Pacific Kali- 
road Act of Congress, and have In addition several no¬ 
ticeable advantages over all other classes of railroad 
bonds, 
S'lrei— They arc the superior claim upon altogether the 
most vital and valuable portion of the through line 
Second —Beside the fullest benefit, of the Guver irru-nt 
subsidy, (which Is a subordinate leluj the read re¬ 
ceives the benefit of large dotations from California. 
Third— Fully half Urn whole cost of grading 800 miles 
cast,ward of “san Francisco is concentrated upon the 
150 miles now' about completed. 
Fourth —A local business already yielding tlirec-fold the 
unnnul interest liabilities, with advantageous rates 
ply able in coin. 
Fifth- in- principal a- well a9 (lie interest of Its Bonds 
oci-ig payable lu coin, upon a legally binding agree¬ 
ment. 
C3'* Having carefully Investigated the resources and 
prospects of the road, and the iiiunagennint of the Com¬ 
pany® affairs, we cordially recommend these Bonds 
to Trustee*, Executors, Institution*, and others as an 
eminently round, reliable and remunerative form of 
permanent investment. 
Conversions of Government Securities 
INTO 
CENTRAL PACinC FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 
now realize for the bolder* from twblye to kigutkeu 
PKU QBNY. advantaok, with the *ame rate of interest. 
The tailoring are the current rates (September91 h,) 
subject, te course to slight variations irorn day to day. 
W e recurve in exchange: 
U. S. Sixes, 1801. coupou, and pay difference.158.49 
U. S- Five.Twenties, 1863,eottpon, do..180.49 
U. S. Klve-Twentiee, 1604, coupon, do.185.99 
If. F Five-Twenties, if«5 r coupon, u 0 .148,19 
U. s. Five-Twenties 1805, (new,) coupou, do.120.99 
U. S. Flve-T went ice, 1807, cuew.) coupon, do.-. ,.,120.99 
U. S. Ten-Forties.coupon,and pay difference,,... . 38.49 
l r . b. Seven-Thirties, (2d aerie*,) do. _ .128.19 
U. S. Seven-Thirties, tad aeries,L do.122.19 
For sale by Bank* and Bankers generally, of whom de¬ 
scriptive Pampblct* *nd Maps can be obtained, and by 
nsii 6 l hatch, 
Bankers &■ Dealers in Gov’t Securities. 
AND FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE O. P. R. B. OO., NO. 5 
XA6BAI- ST„ N, T- 
Or at FARMERS’ & MECHANICS’ BANK and FIRST 
NATIONAL BANK. Rochester, N. Y. 
liiQAi l GOBI.II IT AT ION (MONEY RE- 
' covered underact of Feb'v. 1867. tor Lliojc 
twice drafted Soldi tits'C ukck Book*, »or if lost, the 
amount they call tar,) promptly collected. Claims for 
Additional Hoi-nty, wtiic.li have been rejected for in- 
formatin', will be correctly prepared on receipt of Dis¬ 
charge. All letters of Inquiry relating to soldier-’claims, 
inclosing stamp, promptly answered. C. B. TREY I IT, 
Washington, D. C., (late of Fay Department.) 
Foreign Intelligence. 
Gen. Garibaldi, in pursuance of liis plans 
against Rome, was at Sinigaglia, a fortified sea 
port of Central Italy, lying sixteen miles west 
northwest of Ancona, and situated on the Misa 
at its mouth in the Adriatic. Here the General 
was summoned by Italian authority, and under 
and by virtue ol - the King's proclamation, aud 
iu the name of the law, to retrace his steps. 
Garibaldi at once refused, aud upon his refusal 
he was immediately arrested by the officers of 
the Crown and conveyed, after a short delay, to 
the Fortress of Alexandria, a building in which 
lie enjoyed the privilege ol a conference with 
Luuis Napoleon during the progress ofthe Italian 
war in 1859. 
The arms and war munitions intended for the 
use of the Garibaldian troops were seized on 
the frontier. 
The Italian volunteers who formed the Gari¬ 
baldian ranks were also made prisoners by the 
order of the King of Italy. 
The Eternal City is greatly excited by the im¬ 
portant political events which are transpiring in 
Italy. The Papal troops, including the famous 
Antibes Legion, which many Romans regard as 
a French force in.reality, and which caused, by 
its pwfsencc, the recent military mission of Gen. 
Dumont from Paris, are very active and on the 
alert everywhere. 
rflHE MUSIC ROOK FOR THE YOUNG 
1. FOLKS - is -MEKHY CHIMES," Emerson's New 
Collection of Easy Lessons, Sprightly ExcrdSt-s unci 
charming Sum's. FORTY EDITIONS have boon Issued, 
and the demand Continues unabated. For School-- it i* 
unequalled; tar Home firesides superior, and tor [taw. 
mid id; le c.vei s w here II cannot I..- exetdled. Price SO 
cents. Seutpost-tTee. OLIVER OTTSON & CO.. Pub¬ 
lishers, 277 W aKUinglon St.. Boston, CHAS. H. DITSOX 
& CU., ?U Broadway, N. Y. 
pamtjs, &U 
T he result of ten years labor 
AND HUNDREDS OF EXPERIMENTS’. 
SlOO REWARD 
For any case of Foot-Rot which cannot be cured by 
Remington’s Great Foot-Rot Remedy 
FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE. 
Hundreds of Certificates from the best farmers of the 
couutry tire, received every month. Jt never fails. Bold 
bv Druggists. REMINGTON, Agent, Manufacturer, 
Rochester, N. Y. 92-1-2 
Frbm tlie South. 
Gen. Schofield ha6 decided that the only 
restriction imposed upon eligibility to member¬ 
ship in the Virginia State Convention is having 
taken the oath to the United States aud after- 
vards aided the rebellion. 
The tobacco factory of Reuben Roland at 
Petersburg was burnt on the 34th xdt. Loss 
$350000; insured £80,000. 
A uction *ale of fixe blooded 
SLOCK. -Second Annual Sale of ttun-ough-bred and 
high grade Alderney and Ayrshire Calves, Heifcre, Cows 
and Bulls, at the Fanil of Thomas Fitch, situated oftc- 
Imlf mile from the Railroad Depot, iu the city of New 
Loudon, Connecticut, on THURSDAY, Oct. lilli. 1867. 
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, A. M., and do postpone- 
meat-on account of weather. 
Will be sold a* above, on ibat clay, wUhont reserve, to 
tbe higbeal bidder; .... . 
25 head ol full Mood Alderneys. 
15 ” •*' Ayrshlres. [Ayrshire*. 
15 '• arose of Dm two full bloodfr-Aldernevs aud 
25 “ " Grades—>f, Y. k. 15-l*31-32d. 
Terms of Sale. —Cash ou ucdlvery of the Stock. Cata¬ 
logues ready on day of sale. THOMAS FITCH. 
