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UTEU. BRED SHOUT• HORNED BULLS, COWS, 
VT ll.-lt'ers, air 1 Hull i alien, for sale. 
>T Iblfcrsuil Hull i al\en, for sale. 
Caintlliis. N. V., Dec. |.\ 1883. 
E. MARKS. 
THE BEST AMERICAN WRITERS 
Contribute regularly to it* pages Hawthorne, Em¬ 
erson, Lowell, LoNorr.i.i.ow, Holmics, WiirrriBit, 
and ottier distinguished writer* are represented in its 
Columns. A specimen nUmlier unit gruti i on receipt of 
four cents for portage, Terms — $3.00 a yeui, postage 
paid by ttic publishers, Liberal reduction to clubs. 
Address TK'RNOR & FIELDS. 
135 Waabington St,, Boston, Mass. 
iilavkcts, iJtommcrcc, &r. 
Rural New-X orker OIIIcc, ) 
ROOHE 8 TJSK, Deeeinber 29, 1883.j 
FLOUR—No change In rates. Trade dull. 
- (illAl.v. - Genesee wheat has put on jqyfi cents per 
bushel for choice. Corn US cents higher. 
Mica rs. in the line of Fork every thing but old Mess 
has taken an advance. 
Dairy. Butler I • iful! cents jut pound lower. 
Duikii Fnirrr. W e mark up Douches amt Cherries 2(o 
3 cents per pound, 
llochoater Wimlrsalr Prices. 
I >RIN< E ALBERTA M INDSDR FIRM. A few orttlU 
I new el inlet; breed of hll Hoiks for sale by \VM. K. 
GUIDLKY, North Chill, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
1,'LIIA NCRAKRIKN APPLE 8 RTT 8 -A good Va- 
IJ rletV, I'uf aale at $7 Ml* I JAW. A mi'ess [729-13( 
1 :■ J. PETTIBONK & SON, Elba, Hen, set- Co. N. V. 
(P) ACRES (IK LAND FOR SALK IV TIIK TOWN 
,7.) of Crudes, about .I'., miles fr.im Syrneu»e. limnin' 
of C. L. SALISBURY, (irsldcs, 
73!Mt Or, .J. W, OSBORN, Albany, 
FEIt MONTH, Agents wanted in every town. 
•JPfnJ l| )h some.l.lilng new and of real value, for par¬ 
ticulars address, with stamp, 
729-21 ,). S. PARDEE, Binghamton, N. Y. 
r pHE PRETTIEST PRESENT FOR A LADY 
Is the Cultl Coniposiiii Palenf IteUchd Lever Watch, 
Jeweled In 13 actions. 
Beautifully engraved Hunting Cases, by RaekeJl.of 
Liverpool, $29, 
FOR A ORNTLISMAN, 
TIIK OFFICERS H ATCH, 
Detached Lever movement. 13 J-wcIs, in Sterling fine 
Sliver Hnntliiif Cases, whb New Patent time ludieutor, 
just Invented for t he Andy. The handsomest and most 
useful Watch ever offered. $29. 
PIT Thu Hold Composite can also be had in Hi nt. size. 
fVakhes serif rr inspection b<f re payment. 
Every Novelty can he seen by sending for our Catalogue, 
Agents wanted In every regiment and every county 
oil uuusallv Uhrnil terms. 
ARRAN DALE A CO., 
72!>-2t Importers of U'etches, 212 Broadway, V. V. 
Up • O IT S A. Xi JE2. 
VALUABLE MIKE PKOPEBTV, 
NEAR FORESTPORT. ONEIDA CO., N. Y. 
The undersigned oilers for sale a 1 a low price, S.ROO 
Acres ot Land, heavily timbered with Hemlock, Sprue 
4 ml I Ianl yy nod. 
The Mil) Is large, and well stocked with Hang and (Hr 
.i. . . i vnur.r., ning iinnitoii, N. v. eular Sawn, having a capacity to .aw i.,,'kji) feet per dm 
_ It Is situated on W'l.o.lhull ( reek a never (Tlliii 
Vl'/l X MONTH! We waulAgenla at $t«0 a month, -’ream. The Water Power is .. the i.est |'„ 
■IC'sM 7 xpen.i . pal '. to -ell OH rF.ecrta ting Pe.n<-iU,0ri‘ country, and the Darn Is easily kept In renalr. A i. , 
Flour and Benin. 
Flour, win. a-n't, $.,,i.iuiA0O 
Flmur, spring do. 8 , xv«.;,25 
FI ou r, h 11 ek w 1 ica t,3,2.V u CvlO 
Meal, In llaii !,l.V.i 'J.iV. 
Wheal, l ieiiesie.. 1,30;iiil,ij* 
B”St w Idle l 'atiadiil,70.7 I .fit 
Corn .l,'Ve.tL18 
Rye, tin lbs. ]t Ini. Win l,oi 
Ollls, l)V Weight. 7h.i'72C 
Barley 1, 20 . i!,.X.i 
Beans 2,' in'<r'.',24 
Buckwheat 8 »;a">s'. 
XI cut*. 
Pork, Old tiles : 15.IHI.ilfi.IKI 
Fork, new mens 19. xf i I9.2S 
Pork, clear ,2UJItXa)2l,tiO 
Drcsse 1 hog:, ni 17,7(V.a8,flO 
Beet, cwt 4, t>u'fi,00 
Spring lambs 2,'Ki.i3,90 
Mutton, carcass 4.e5c 
11a us, smoked 11,00^*11,50 
Shoulders .. K,UU..i.s,M) 
Chickens . %'Hie 
Turkeys. . ... . BuCll 
Geese 4H.3s50 
Dairy, Ac, 
But ter, roll 22 .1 25c 
Butter, firkin 22 .. <24 
Ciieese, new.lt’7iiK) 
Cllees<i . .13.,,15 
Lard, tried .13 713,1 
Tallow, rough 077.-1 
. . .22a Q* 
.. . Ikti’^M 
...13,,jiIS 
...13.7'13b, 
. . Itald 
Tallow, tried... ..liVadl 
Eggs, dozen_ ,20@21c 
11utiey, box . . I2.,eu 
( au'lfes, box .I!l(«il3}$ 
Candles, extra rigid 4 l . 
Fruit uml Ijmil,. 
Apples, bushel un,;u;2c 
Ibi. dried H Ih ba ’b 
Peaches, do ... 17,oilH 
Cherries, do I.Snugo 
F blips, do Iktrilfi 
Potatoes, >1 bush 40,1.30 
Hides and Skins. 
Slaughtered ... 7 '., njfiC 
1 'all' lid: ll 
Slump Felts.9“,,7'2,7.5 
Laiuh Felts . .5Utinl,50 
See,Is. 
Clover, medium $Q,00@0,0O 
Do. large .. O.UOaU.OO 
Timothy . 2,914 3|3,IXJ 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard $u,9A,i'7,.Vi 
Do. soft . 3,Otlj,u.uii 
Coal, Semntotl . 8 ,JOieiU,’* 
Do. Fltt-.ton H..vmxi,uu 
Do. shauioklu. tASO.uA'fi 
Do. Char . I2WI.5C 
Salt, Uhl . 2,iV,.'2,3 
Straw, tun 7, *C,iH,o 
Hay, Inn 19 ,l* 10 ul.\iK 
Wool. >> fh fo.il'Ue 
Wlilteriah, S bbl vsCiA.iiu 
t 0 ltb.li, ipilotal .7J05gi,l*l 
Trout, half bbl .,5..50,j>i,ilu 
r.iiu Burner*, and 13 other articles. 19 circulars sent 
KUKIC. Address, Sll UV t ( LARK. Ill 1 lefoel. M 
JIATENTh. .1. FRASER A < «►., w -.iei„ s. , * 
I Patent Ageuce, Rochester and Hufi'alo, N. Y., give 
iplnlons ,,n ItiTeiitliuis without charge; exaiulne Hu 
Patent Oftlm for $ 9 , and warrant Patent* In all doubtful 
ease*, tjend for a Clriuiliir. 719-tt 
I . 1 XII'M)X XIK.VT ! 37" per month and traveling e.x- 
j pea ,0 will b paid to men who mertt the a proha- 
1,m of the -ti Use Fibers, and a permaneut situation, 
For full particulars address 
721-n C. .1. 11 KIN .MAN .< CO., Atkinson Depot, N. II 
<3*’777 A MONTH. AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
tic <•! Sewing Machines. We w|U give .1 coniniLsI.m 
country, and the Dam Is easily kept lu repair. A .join¬ 
ing me AI 1 U there are J 
8 Good Houses. 2 Barns, Store, Smith f hop, Ac. 
I he location is one of ilm tie-.t In the country, belm 
only one mile from ('anal nay Igatloii, and four mile 
from Alder ( reek Nation on the Ctlea and Black Klvei 
Railroad. It eommands n large trail’ wiiti Rome an 
Utica,on the Erie ( anal, there being only thirty miles 0 
Can d navigation to tno former place. Belonging to th 
property there is an ample tloek for storing'and ahin- 
hbig lumber, wood, Ac. 
The land Is very heavily timbered, very little of It hay . 
TIIK PII<>VISION MAKKKTN. 
NEW X only, Dec. 2* Floi r Market onlat and 
heavy; sales superfine State at $ U.5,eu,.l9: extra State, 
J i.’Vv, ji l.s 1 ; chofee Statu, 1 r s 'Ai; giipcriiuo Wesirru, 
3 *,.n ,n ,, |u; eommui to medium extn Western, $7- ?,(»: 
eomniuU toguod -.hipping brand* extra round hooped 
Oliim ? I 1 ' >. ..uh, ('an,id uni, market. t . ■ IL and imelmnged ; 
sale- at i kt.'vuC.iK) for common, <uid :50,P\sA'JO for good 
to ' holer extra. 
Hi! un Wheat, market 1 pilot, at $1.1+ ,. 1.47 lor Chica¬ 
go xprltlvt: $ I, l;'«,id,t> for Mllwau'-e, e|ub; ft,lk,e|..5l tor 
Hnllmr Milwaukee: $1.52 j I,’.7 for winter red W crb’rti; 
fl.'.s ,lail for amber Mii-filgitu. Rye .(ulct and nominal. 
R irley rpilet but Mnn. Com Murket •hilvl and .steady ; 
sale:, at $1,3-. for shipping mixed Western. Oats 
flUlK and steady al ’>1 ,u!<li for Canada; for 
Stale, su lift. .Me for Western. 
Fork market ,|iilet; sales at $lk,«2‘,.,< 
for old mess; $2I.5A. 2270 f„r new mess, and $11,9(1 
mitHo.M M-ue» prime, lain I o.oel; *iU.-*al 12 el3c. Hul- 
f" Is selling at 22 , 07 r fur (Riio, ,m I 2.':-2r for Slat,. 
tlieese sti ally uV I .Lillie, 
HI FKAI.O, Dee. 31 Fl.oi '11 - The domand la very 
moderate tills morning, while prices rule firm. Sale* 
“hire our last mostly high gradey, al $8.79 for Illinois tal¬ 
ker-.' ; $ ,,29 f, u- extra < 'aiiadlan, and *7,2.575for doiilde 
extras. 
(iiiaiN. -W beat,market ijulet and steady,and nollilng 
Wing this morning. Sales mixed Clile.ago'spring at $.,- 
»). l oro Nothing doing and no change to note In 0110 - 
talions; lie) I at SLID, (>al-. Market .pilet and nominal 
ul71c. Harley and Uve pit, 1 and no sales; the former U 
bet I at $l.3ttforl iiiallan. and $1,35 for Wesleru. Peas, 
uiarkut oulet and nominal at f 1,15. 
PuovtsiONk Heavy me— pork firmer; light mess Is 
I. ,,,y hel l at and heavy al $20, Lard steady at 12>j. 
,'uioxed Shoulders field at 9c; hams at I2.kj<'. 
TORONTO, Dei, 2,1. l-'l.OPK -Superfine at $3,75 for 
shlpite ni {.( harrel; S + .el.M for home consumption; ex¬ 
tra, JL2VtAv*>; Faiu'.v, Iblb.idJO; Superior, $l,7Sinv\00; 
Bay Flour, It D 2 U 0 lbs, 
Grain Fall yvhi'at. ot.iiKc 'or common to choice T) 
bushel, although $l,hl was paid during the week. Spring 
wheat utTAnvHie. bushel. Barley 111 good demand at 7u 
tjpSta ft UuslieL Oat* ;it. IW .,1 h’e. Peas, Globe. 
TIIK UATTLE MAUKETS, 
ALBANY, Dec. 28 Hi i;vi;n Prices - About 1000head 
changed hand*, at tin follow ing quotations: Premium, 
$11.1.5; extra, $.5 v .Vl.,i8,iKl; Ill-si quality, $l,7flnigi,2U; 2d do, 
$3.7ll«)-l,20; 3d do,$.k7'U>3.'iN 
Sll tCKt'- The ltli(ulry foi-Slna'p I* active at prices rang¬ 
ing from 5' a q)tiSi<' *1 th. 
I bn in Tin'' salt s for the wy-ek reach about A.iXX) head 
at prices ranging from 8 i7e pi IN, for romnmn llghteom- 
fed to extraNtute and West, riu Dresssal Hogs Price* 
show a further,ailvatice on best loia tod’j^ Ve. for Stale. 
BRIGHTON, Dee. rv III ei'C yrn.K - Extra, *9,000,, 
9,00; 1 st quality, $.V2..,.V-u; At d<■,# VM. 3.1 do, 
lxl,i>i„V) rillxlq.s. Stores Yearlings, $lt ,19; two years 
Old. $lti,n2a; tun *, year-aid, $35, ,Nl. Working Oxen 
Fails at $35, $IA5od M Mllcti Caw - Friers laiiglog fiom 
$25 to Sit's Nheep and Lamh, Laintis sell at $4,'iV.i'7,lXI 
> 1 head; extra, *«,♦»*.(-•),■»*, (Bleep AS .To »»tb. Swine 
vn at market, retail, 7, Ac; fat hog*. Mb’ H t markUL 
prlees 7e. Hides, |)e pi it,. 1’allow Wile* rough at 9c. 
Lambskins, $2,24, r2,90; sheepskin*, I25Kxni2.Ni, 
NEW YORK. Dec, 22, llkhf I’UTU. -The Current 
I trices for the week at all Hie marki is aim as follows: 
’listquality, Hiyx> i i.r.llhurv, $|ii,i»i ( ,iil,ixi; com¬ 
mon, $5,N'v’.'k,VI: lulerb.r, *7.OU(Vi58,0il. 
(V.WH AM, Calvi. .. First quality. $kv,xyk); ordinary, 
$t t.j (.5; common. $3v„ m ; inferior. Mo„:i5. 
Vku. cai.vks. First qnaUtv, ft tt.,7‘y(aWc; ordinary, 
&„ 7e; miimiiili.JS ■'Ind rior, Wo.k'.e. 
SHi-ice am> Lamps Exlrav, ,(lead, prime 
quality, otslliur.v, $ 1 , 511 , 75 ; comnmti, S44.4.50; 
Interior, $3,,Yk.id. 
Sw is H. Oorn-fisd, heavy, .5‘,',ui)’ li r ; »tlll-t'ed,5yi,4%c. 
TIIK WOOIs AIAHKKTS. 
NEW X ORR. Dec. 21. There I, rather more move¬ 
ment than usual at tile close of the y ear, ami, with un¬ 
usually light .'.locks, holder* are. very firm In their views 
fm-.botli Domcslie and Foreign. The sales Include 98,000 
tt.s (lido selected Fleece al sil,e!.VI,null Jo. Slate, so• 
11*1 l.ales super pulled, 74x,c.sn: 2'xi do, Ualinn nla, 9<V fair 
to prime; Ni.'**) It,* (’on-tanUne. 3Se; 24,ixxi do AfrleOn, 
.'the; small parcel* Me 4 Mr. 1 t,S3.^ic!8; Cape, 42iv „.+5c; and 
700 hales Ulai'k Donskol, on privatr li rm*. 
BOSTON, Dee. 24. Tile follow ing are lhei|uol:itloiis 
o 1 Wool for till. week : Domrxtte SaiK.ny and Merino, 
fine, >) It., sYlpH?,'; full li|>.o,|, Hi.c.stc; halt ami Hits, 
fourth* blood, TA'cAilo; com,non. 73.,'"5c; pulled, extra. 
AY.,71 le; do, superfine. 7Pa,v,c; Western mixed,7i>„**ic. 
/•''•reign Smyrna, washed, ks ..yhe; do, unwashed,23ou39e : 
Syrian, ’Jt.idlte; Pape. 4’k«-t»*; Ci linea, I9,<f35; Buenos 
Ay res, 20(a,42i!; Peruvian, 29a 12c, 
Al.lt AN X, Dee. as. Market II 1111 , w ith moderate busi¬ 
ness doing. Sales at 7.5 , Ate for domestic fleece, and 7tn,i 
*0e for pulled. JuunioJ, 
ill a v v i c &. 
72!Mt ( . .1. 1IK1NMAN .< CO„ Atkinson Depot, N. II 
<5*7,‘7 A MONTH. AGKNTN WANTED TO NELL 
tip I Sewing .Machine*. We will give a commission 
>n all .Machines sold, or employ agent* who will work 
for tin' above wage*, and all expense , i.al I. For parlle- 
ularx ad, I vena t.. ItlTGGLES. Jt 00., Detroit, Mich. 
0 A1RYXIVN AND FARMER WANTED Near 
t'eorla, Illinois, to take charge of if., ir 2U cows and 
make Cheese and Butter. The wife w ill lie employed. If 
she lias no ••hllJren. Must he hone«t, (udustrloua amt 
sober. Addregs 
729-Ut >1. M. WK AD, Peoria, Illinois. 
V 1 R>| R4 FOREMAN WANTED. . 
. x able Ilian fully acquainted wi b the various I,ranches 
of the btlsIlU'HS. 
AI no, a Ureei. House propagator, w ho thoroughly un¬ 
derstand* Id* tin si ness, 
Ad.lre**, with reterenees a* to eharaeter and ahllity, 
A. G. HANFORD A BR()., 
72i*-2t Colun 1 i. 11 * Nursery, Columbus, .inhi. 
Qi’yr TO $!.-.« PER MONTH. Till; Lim.k OLP, I 
1 vt sewing Ma< nine Cnmpauv want an Agent In 
arti county, to gnllclt or hv» for their new $t& Machine, 
with gauge, screw-Irlviir and extra qex'dles. We will 
nay a liberal salary mi l expense,, , r give large eomnil*- 
■ lon. kor particular*, term*, Ac,, lucl ■*.• a stamp, and 
address T. cs i’AjK, Toledo, (>.. 
Oeneral Agent for the United states. 
sJ^ KOI I f,.\l$I,\ nr tluintiaei'o/in 
O/'« sei'i.ful 1 , Ery.slp. Us. s.,u Rtieuni, M. rmrv, Llv- 
’•r DI.V. as"*, White Swelling, Glandular .swelling-, t'|. 
eer*, all Eruptlnu*. and all 'll-■ as» * art .Inc from impur¬ 
ity of Hie blood. 
i'nrum'C.ica, rompotHHl from four medicinal plants, for 
Louauniptlon. Croup, Catarrh, Bronchitis and Lung and 
I It rout Dljx'iWe* In geni-r-.L AVpa c-em.t for Niuall i*.\, 
/•de-wort, for PIU *. Ac. All are In *3 mid $5 package*. 
W M. It. PRINCE, Mushing, NI Y. 
vJTEEL COm POSITION III.I, l.s. -A good 
. Jj t hurch or other Bell tor 20 cents per pound. 
Warranted to give (Satisfaction. 
For valuable Information upon the subject of Bell* 
•end for pamphlet- t*. the mi ’• 'si 'i.ed. .in. *-o tt. • a* 
manufacturer* of this description of Bell with Harrl- 
ou’B te/f-actino paleiiled rouuiug haugiag*. elln. r 1,1 
this country or In Europe. 
AMERICAN HELL COMPANY. 
729 No.:«) LPiel'ly Street. New York. 
\ THOUSAND YEA 7R. si 
a’L , / 
Wurks' Crtsi War Smvr, Wuris ami Mnsic, in Januiin \o. 
A SCHOOL WAOAiQNK FREE! 
OLAKK’S SCHOOL VIStT0R.---Vol. Till. 
The Publisher of tills favorite Monthly, lu order to 
729-2teo 
J. XV. DAUOHADAY, Publisher, 
1 , 31 s ( hesinui si., Philutielpldn, Pa. 
(In tin' 9th of Dee., at (lie reebleuee of the bride's 
father, by the Rev. M. Day, RICHMOND L. BRIGGS 
an I SARAH F. WRIGHT, all of Richmond, Ontario 
Co., N. X'. 
In Canandaigua, N. V., Dec, 2lth. Major BENJAMIN 
V’V'i'daiit Adjutant General, ami Miss 
SARAH GIBSON, daughter of Tiiiih. M. IIOWKI.I., lC*q. 
ID i c b . 
lu this city on 
TON, aged 93 ye. 
Hie 28th ult., THEODORE B. HAM1L- 
ura. 
, Fb'bl Ho-plial, near Brandy Station, Va., Nov. 18, 
180.1, JOHN \V. HRO\V NELL, of this city, aged 31 years.' 
KEG ANT C II It I S r ;XI AN PRESENT 
1XJH A l.ADY. 
.J Heautiful Hold componttr. Hunting- cated 
H\/TCH % J furled, 
An excellent time keeper. $15. 
For » Gentleman, 
MAGIC HAI1. WAY WATCH, 
With Patent Time Indicator. 
Showing Hie hour without opening case, very handsome 
ami reliable, $15. ' 
I-Jr-The Gold Composite can also he liad In gentleman 
size. 
Watches sent for inspection b<f ere paipnent, 
CHAINS ill great variety. Gentlemens' $1 and upwards; 
Ladles' $2 and upward*. Send for circular. 
AKRAN DALE .k CO.. 
Importer* ol Watche*. 212 Broadway, N. Y. 
SPRING GARDEN SEEDS 
J. M. THOR BURN Sc CO., 
15 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. 
Take pleasure lu announcing their 
Annual Descriptive Catalogue 
Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds 
FOR 
10 0-1. 
MAILED FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. 
TO TIIK SKKU Tlt lDE! 
WHOLESALE PRICES of Seeds for the mouth of 
January 1864, are now fixed. 
TRADE LISTS on application. 
J. M. THOUBUKN ,t CO., 
15 John Street, New X’ork. 
" ( J ET T II E BEST!" 
Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary. 
V HOLIDAY GIFT OF PERMANENT VALUE ! 1 
A lad to add my testimony In Its favor. 
; * f Prat. Walker, Harvard.] 
I,' very scholar kmiw* li* value. 
Ad , * , I.IFia. H. Prescott.the Historian .| 
r l' he most coin pic to Dictionary of the Language. 
*- lur. Hick, if Scotland. ] 
T be best guide of students of our Languages 
, . ... [John (J. IVlidticr.] 
II 0 will transmit his name to latest posterity. 
ix ... 1,1 , (Chancellor Kent.) 
1( tymnloglenl part surpasses anvthlug bv earlier 
1J laborers. [Omrgt Batov,ft .| 
|> earing relation to Language Uic Prlnelpla doe* to 
Phl osoi bv. I A./Mu liurriU.] 
|* k'-cU all others In defining sr ten title term*. 
. , . [President Hitchcock -1 
o fur 1 know* bc^t dodnlng l>lctlmiary. 
T ake It altogether, the auriuiHsIng wmrk < . IW 
*- I Snuu l, tke E,igUsk OrtAardiC.] 
8oi.li BY ALL BOOK81CLLBKS. 
“GET THE BEST.” GET WEBSTER. 
_ <L * 0. Ml KHI AM. Springfield, Mass. 
J]E3T FAMILY SEWING I MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Fitigr 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1882. 
Principal Other, ,V«. 505 Hraadicag, ,V. f, 
® 8. XV. 441 HBI.E, Agent, llaeheater, N. Y. 
Tile land I* very lieav ily llmtn ri d, very Utile of It ha\ - 
lug b.-en cut over. 11 1- i—Huintod jliax. flm avlTllge pro- 
hiel of each acre 1- iUJVMf reel Hemlock an I 5,'XXifv. i 
Spruce Lumber, .5 cor I* Hern lock Bark, and 30 curls o. 
hardwood Map).-. Bi’i'li no i Birch. A large quantity 
of Hie Spruce 1 * valuable for Spar , 
The lumber i* in gloat demm I for Albany, Troy, an ' 
Eastern markets. The bar I yvtiod I* of the best .1 ■■ illtv, 
and find* ready sale lu Uilea, and to the N. Y. Central 
Railroad 1 5 . 11 ,panv. The ll"itdm:k lyark is lu good ,1c- 
U’oiel for a large Tannery sttmifed near the property. 
It Is believed that for speculation, for a party drop- 
■ >u* of engaging In the inaiiul'aelure of lumher, that thl 
property I* one of the most desirable Investments that 
can he made. It being oltered at a lorv price and on favor- 
aide term*. 
Beside* the Mill property there are a large, number of 
HPI.HJYIHn U'JTKH POn'ltttN 
on the property, am) trlhularv to them there Is an end¬ 
less quantity of heavily tlrnhered land. 
For farther particulars inquire of or address 
„ „ M. MEEKER, Utica, N. Y„ 
Or Messrs. Pkikh SAXK ,t !jov, and Lyman R. Aveky. 
Lumber Merchant*. West Troy, N. Y. 729-lt. 
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Editorial Discussions on political, moral, religious and 
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Among the prominent features of it* pages, every week, 
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News of all the New England States, carefully collated 
and arranged by States, -an original department, to he 
found In no othcrjoumal. Letters from special corres¬ 
pondent* at. Boston, Washington and New York: Slv n 
Eight column* of Leading Editorial* and Edit- rial 
Paragraphs; Review* New Rooks, and Literary, A t 
and Musical News; Money and Business review and 
ummarv, with 1 l.,G,| market quotations of New 
X’ork, Albany, Horfni, llAril/ynl and Springfield; Rellg- 
tou* lliUlUg nce; V,-Icultnral Article* by a practical 
armer; Storte*, original and seloetod. choice and fresh; 
Literary Miscellanies: a Column for the Children; 
Poetry; and Birth*. Marriage*, and Death*. 
Tub Kbi'UIiuo.vn- ha* a corps of eight editor*, Includ¬ 
ing Dr. J. li. Holland. ("Timothy Tlteomb,”) and a lady 
of high literacy culture. It* Weekly Edition U printed 
and mulled on Friday for $2 a year; ten copies $1.5; al¬ 
ways In advance. It 1* also Issued Dally at $7 a year, 
and Semi-Weekly (on a double-sheet) at S4. Ten copies 
of the latter for $3h. Specimen copies will be sent on 
application. 
The c l.Ktiiation of the Daily republican w id, ax) 
copies; of the Weekly, 12 ,ax); which Is greater than 
that of any other Interior Journal In the country, and 
only excelled hy hut few of the city paper*. Both In the 
uumbernud high character of It* subscribers, it present- 
especial Inducements for all kinds of general advertis¬ 
ing. SAMUEL BOWLES ,t COMPANY, 
Publishers, Springfield. Mas*. 
QEO. DEMERIT Sc CO., 
J~Itl^A/ fclT 1 
>TO. 808 BROADAVAY, NKW YOPilC, 
(CORNER DUANE STURM'.) 
10 0,000 Watches, Chains, Gold 
Pens and Pencils, &c., &c., 
WORTH $500,000. 
TO RE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, XVIT1I- 
OUT REGARD TO VALUE. 
And not to be paid until you know what you'ieill 
receive l 
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES 
All to bo Sold lor One Dollar Kneh ! 
IDO Gold Hunting Gased Watches. $in0.ixl ,..,eh 
100 Gcdd Watch, , . 60bo “ 
2 ix) j.aillo*' WatcQtx- av'ixi >• 
900 Silver Watche* $la,i»t to $ 35 , 1 x 1 •• 
800 Gold Neck and Vest Chain* . 12 , 1 k) to 14 , 1 x 1 y. 
1,000 Chatelaine and Guard ( 'baths, ft.ixi to 15 , 1 x 1 » 
x,(xxi Vest and Neck Oiain* 4 ,iX) to 12,00 “ 
4, tOU Solitaire Jet and Gold H roue lie- 4,00 to 8 , 1 x 1 " 
4,ixxi (’oral, Lava. HarneL ,tc., do. 3,00 to 8,'X( 
7,000 Gold, Jet, Opal, 4c., Ear Drop* ,3,ix> to g(jo >• 
5, xkt Geutn'Hr» a.st and Rearf Pin* 3,00 to 8 , 1 x 1 •• 
6.000 Oval Band Braceh't* .. . 3,00 to \iX) " 
2,’XX) Cha.seil Bracelet* 9,00 to 1U.00 “ 
XrftiXI A'altfornla Diaiiioud Pin* ami 
Ring*. 2,40 to 8.00 " 
2.000 Gold Wateli Key* 2JXJ to 6 i»i " 
5,LX)0 Solitaire Sleeve Button* amt 
Stud* .. .2,00 to 8,00 " 
3,000 Gold Thimble* . .. 4 ,,») to u,U0 " 
5,lXX) Miniature Lockte* 2,00 to 7 , 1 x 1 •* 
3,000 Miulalutv Locket*, Magic 4 ,00 to 9 , 1 x 1 - 
ijoo Gold Toothpick*. <’m*.su*, ,tc 2 . 1 x 1 to (j .00 " 
3 . 1 XW Fob and Illtihon SlUIe* .2 ,ixi to 5.00 " 
5,0ix) t’ha*e<l Gold Ring,. 2,00 to 53 x 1 « 
4,000 Stone Set King*.. 2,00 to e.ixi « 
8 , 91 X 1 Sc 1 * Ladle*’ Jewelry—Jet. and 
Gobi . 5,00 to 13,00 " 
8,000 Set* Ladles' Jewelry, varied 
style* 3,'X) to 15,00 “ 
3.IXX) Gold Fens,SilverIV-e X IVncll 4 . 1 X 1 to s,u) •• 
4,(XX) do Gold t'a-.c and Pencil 9.00 to iiyxi >• 
8,000 (lo Gold-mounted holder 2,00 to 8,(XI " 
All the good* lu the above LI,t will he sold, wlthou 1 
rcaery atloli, for ONE DOLLAR L At'll. r.n llicatc* m 
alt the various articles are placed In similar envelope- 
sealed and mixed. These envelope* will he sent hv mah 
or delivered at onr ollUv, without regard to chnlec. 1 q 
TOCelvlng a L’erllllcalc, you will *ec what article It rep 
reaeut*. and it Is imlilmalwHlI >ou |p *en I one dnllai 
and receive the article uaiueil, or any other In the ll,t, 1 
same value. By lids mode we give .elections I'mm . 
varied stock ot fine goods, of tin- best make ami laics 1 
styles, ami of Intrinsic worth, at a nominal pricis yvbll 
all have a chance of securing arllclesof (.lie very highest 
value. 
tu all transaction* hy mall we charge for forwarding 
the Certificates, haying postage, and doing the business. 
23 rent* ear lb Five Certificate, will ho scut for $| 
Eleven for $2; Thirty for $.5; Sixty-five for #10, and Out 
Hundred for $13, 
Wc guarunt. ,' entire saUsi'aeilnn In every Itistancy . 
and If there should !>•' any person disn«tl*fied yvlth auv 
article they may receive, they will lnuuudlutcly ivturt 
It, ami the price will he refunded. 
AGENTS. Wc allow those acting a* .Vgmt* Tell Cenl- 
on each Certificate oidcred, provided their remlitam i 
amount to One IMlar. 
Tin ) will collect 25 cents for every Certificate, and, re¬ 
taining lu cent*, remit to u« 13 cent* for each. 
tP" Addixiss GEO. DEMERIT A CO.. 
729-21 303 Broadway, New York. 
r pE rOUSC LADIES’ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 
OK UNION SPRINGS. 
T hl* f *tHhl|,li ,m 'nt rei'oimucmls Itself to tlie puhlh 
lor Its Intelutdc merit. I lie arrangement* and appolnt- 
mrnl* are imn.e with 1 view i„ tf,.- thurottgh phvsleal, 
moral, IIlentrv an 1 Chrl-Uan tridnlng of Ynuiut Ladles. 
Hie course nr «tu iv and camu'in „r r»„. Rmfessor* t« 
administer Instruclfon. admits ..('the wl t range: hut 
lusleu I of bringing all to exaet rule. e«c|, will l„ 
dueiited a* health, is;, nil,r taleht. ami their pros peel- 
lu life may uiake a (visa! le. K*pe. 1 ,| nlteullnn will l„. 
•/Iveu to the development of an ability to teach and enii- 
' V1TSC well, Mild the rending of e Urine t ri.plea will I... 
regular y require.;, »Uh a view to oral narration ami 
'lseussjon : lo whleli end. a Library valued at $t,'ii.x) h i* 
been * lei'led. under the most favorable ampler*. 
The 1 Hlh cm already engaged In the tnstllnU: are 
•HAULKt, Anrr.HTON, of Philadelphia, President, and 
Teacher ol Mathematics and Eleeullnn. 
W.\i JAMF.J Beau a. M., lute .-r Harvard School of 
.Sycb nc", Tcaele-r of Natural Belemes Latin, Greek, 
nn* 1 I». I*<•**' t•-* Hvfct »’mi • »rPitv*il('{»I i)cvf>1oi)iiieut. 
r'AROUNK A. < 'MMSTOi Ki <if TCHcJltT ol’Hls- 
. tory. English Literature, an I Painting. 
Haky K. I’okt. Toucher nf French. 
Lydia R. Taiivb, Principal In Kindergarten and Pri¬ 
mary I irnurlnienf. 
Vnn li.izabriii Mel.xi.i.nN, Matron,and Superinten¬ 
dent of Hmnelmt 1 . 
A Mo 'el Iuftitil Si'htMil, and a more advaneed elan* ol 
voting cliih'reil, lo he mahlPilned for the advantage 01 
(he Normal Scholars. Our aim 1* to give the house Hie 
levatlng atmosphere of a Christian Home, Imparting 
•be best principle* an 1 motive* of action, and atlmuln- 
thg true culture and refined self-possession, 
T K R JI S. 
For Boarders, Regular Course of 4fi weeks . .$ 2 (XJ 
“ " Primary Department .15(i 
Latin, Greek. French. German, Drawing, amt Slng- 
Ihg, for H) week*, eaeh... 2 <i 
Paluling. ... 4.1 
Day Scholar. Regular ( 'oiirse . 61 
Primary an I Inrsnt day Scholar*. 41 ) weeks,. ... _ 32 
Payable lu ,t.Iv.*r..,■ for i-aeli se-sslou. 
The first term rnnimi’ni ed the 12 th of nth niotitTi, 
November.) lAi't, an 1 continue, except Christmas Holl- 
ays Of one week, until 31 month 1 March) 21, PVtt. The 
spring Term will commence the '4th of 3d mo. (March 1 
tul continue 13 weeks. The Fid, term emumenet!* the 
IHtli of Hth oe 1 . I All rust I "vn I continues |0 weeks. 
Applleailnn ' >• . imlitaiiee pi he made to Uie Presl- 
'ctil, at tTiil n Ing*. C 'vug’t Co.. N. X’. 
For tiie eon - ire of Teacher* who wish to enter 
for a short lime, , s" terms nixv be rated by the week, 
mil so allow of a short tarry, if lie 1 '''**■'rv. 
U. li. HOXVLAND. 
Union Sprln rs. 12th mo., 10th. 1883. 729-iil 
| ^ET THE MAPLE TREES BE TAPPED! 
COOK’S 
SUGAH E VAPORATOR, 
Is the most successful device before the public for ope¬ 
rating with the Maple. 
It Kill make Better Sugar, 
In hens Time, 
U'U/t Ltnn Fuel, 
Than any other yet brought out. Sec testimonials. 
•a — vs ” -o 
5 5 S’ S o 
> a > c > 
2^ Si's 2 = 
s s or 
< t ; < 
Brick arches for Cook pan* should he built 31N Inclicr 
in wi 1th an I 9, 19 k,. 12 or U fya t in length. Inside meas¬ 
urement. Send for a ’'Ic-nlar *n I or '..rearlv. 
BLVJIVTK, BATES A DAY, 
Manufaeturer*, Manslield, Ohio. 
r p. s Ti.n o.v/.//, s. 
Haifa cord Pi the hX) If,*. • * As light its the best 
coif re sugar.—Itarinou Beecher, Hlne*t)urg, Vi. 
Boiled iniieh faster amt made sugar at least 20 percent. 
tietP-r. Orange Buck, Cambridge, La.Moille I’o., Yt. 
One-ttilrd fxster. * * Sugar worth 13 per cent more. 
P. M. Henry, North Bennington, Vu 
It* operation surprised all who saw it. Sidney Shep¬ 
ard A Co., Butf«]o, N. V. 
The nr plus ultra of Sugar Boilers.—Illram Robblus 
Brighton. Monroe to.. N. Y. 
Saved half tlie wood and ttpic. * * Sugar ami Sxtui 
if a purer quality alpigethcr. XL C. Morgan, Benulng- 
P>U, VI. 
1'lie Sirup and Sugar were very heautiful in color. 
The Sirup of the first run looked like the white ofan egg 
•r the clear honey that young heca make. -Lev 1 liar 
Pulasklvltle, Olihx 
PHKHV .y'OTICFH. 
I Yimmetidcd a- the best hv Muon'’* Rural New-Yorkei 
The New Englaud Farmer. American Agriculturist, N w 
Vork Tribune, Country Gentleman, Genesee Farun i 
■ Hilo Farmer, • fid® Cultivator, Field Notes Illinois Far¬ 
mer, Prairie Farmer. Wisconsin Fanner, Mltmcsolr 
Farmer, Michigan Farmer. Indiana Farmer, and by al 
cilitors who have ever seen It In operation. 72fi-,3pvn 
SO, OOO 
WORTH OF ^ 
WATCHES, CHAINS, RINGS, &c„ 
to be dla)io*ed or w ith the 
Novelty Prize ]Stationery Packet, 
Containing over $1 worth of fine writing paper, envel¬ 
ope*, ,tc., Ac. Also, a certificate mi til ling (lie hollei 
upon the C 'vment of One Dollar, lo some one of tlie fol¬ 
lowing articles 
Gold H tUt'Af.*', Silver Widhcs, Ihhl Vest and 
Nock Chains, <tv., <ic. 
The whole of thl* novelty packet, we *ell at $15 per K0, 
vhk'li yields Storekeepers ami Agent*, handsome i>riyius 
an win adillllou we nresetil them m-e with every 100 pk * 
aspleudld solid silver watch, thereby glvlug'them Uii 
best chances to make niniu v ' ever off. red. Y -Ingle 
Packet mailed free, upon iTcelpi of 5h cents. 
3. S. HASKINS St CO.. 36 Eeekmau St, New York 
Wholesale desders In Watches, Jcvvelrv and Prize Sl;.- 
’h»nery Prize Packet, For further particular* send 101 
Ircular, tnalh*I free. 728-41 
[|\NDALL o n ' TICAL SHEPHERD. 
I'll K I’KAOTlv'Al. Sit ecu Kith: A Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding It yuagrnient amt Diseases of sn,., u. 
By Hon. Hkn'hy S. Kanpai.i., LI. !>.. Author," 
'•Sheep llnshandrv In the Smith,” •• Fin Wool Hus¬ 
bandry," Jfco. W itli Uluatrutlon.-* 
Tuts w->rk rearhnd seveu IIlion* In less tlewi six 
viwka from the time at It* first publication, lu October, 
383, ami the demand for It I, *||ll extraur liiary. N' 
olume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
nid *0 rapid a sale, or gave such universal -allsfhcMon. 
't Is cordially welcomed and highly approved by hotly 
•res* and People, being pronounced TUB ukst wokk 
>N SlIBM' l If* ||\N I (BY ever pnbhs'n ,1 In America. 
The Twelfth Edition (a now In press and will, he Issue 
next week. 
r*.-Tllg PltAOTtCXX, SllKI'llFKD h: -oh! only by 
Vgent-s an I the Publisher, It comprise* 45i large du 
he I mo pages, and I* printed, UluslRihsl and bound lu 
uiperior style. The uuliorm price I* $ 1 , 311 , and It can 
(ot he afforded at , less price lor years, t|' ever. Copies 
cut hy mail. post-|vil ’ on receipt ,q price. Address 
D. D. T. XI DO RE. I*u htl-hrr. Roc heater, \. Y, 
CHRlS'iM Ad an l NEW YEARd 
The t'HAhi 'lu;itij8eni‘E, with mounted 
Wl olilects, ennstllutes a beautiful ami aonni- 
«uT priaie H lulu j <iifi to old or young; com- 
•j [ ‘ 1 1 d u a lU'lr net Ion with annisetueut, magni- 
ML\, Tying about HM .il.uin l, rs or b’.iXX) limes, 
» mV • Isdiig Un‘power niost frequently required, 
. gJHwM an I yet so simple that a dill I can use 11 . 
•'fTBn u I* mailed, pre-pal I, for $2.2.5; or with 8 
vaiX heantliyd nn muled ol,|e,is for $1; with 2i 
-.^E. ■ Al obk'cts $-5, Liberal I count lo dealers. 
+9 AvidrtA* HENRY CRAIG, 
335 Broadway, New York. 
PROSPECTUS FOR 18 64. 
THE WORLD: 
An Independent Democratic Daily, Semi-Weekly 
and Weekly Newspaper. 
UNION OF THE WORLD AND ARGUS. 
the WORLD, 
To which tlie New York Weekly Argo* has been united, 
has to-day five times the aggregate circulation of any 
Democratic or conservative newspaper. Ii addresses 
weekly alone more than 
100,000 
subscribers and constant purchasers, and reaches at 
least Aa /a mi l,on reazlrrx. with the steady Increase 
In circulation which It now enjoys, these numbers will 
* 001 . be doubled. Nothing less than thl* should satisfy 
those Who believe that the only hope of restoring the 
Union a„d tlm authority of the Constitution over a now 
tixtracted and divided country, lies in wresting power 
from the hands of those whose fanaticism haa helped to 
provoke, invite, and prolong the war; and that to ac- 
eompllsh this end, no means Is so effective as the diffu¬ 
sion, through able and enterprising newspapers, of 
sound political knowledge among the working men, the 
thinking men, and tlie voting men of the North, 
Enterprise. Industry and money will be liberally ex¬ 
pended to make 
The World the Best Newspaper in America. 
It* new* from every part of the world will be early and 
authentic. Wherever the telegraph extends, or rail¬ 
roads run, or steamboat* ply, it will gather the latest 
Intelligence. It ha* a large staff of accomplished corres¬ 
pondents with all the Federal armies, who will telegraph 
yml write to its the latest news from the various seats of 
.var. It has correspondent* and reporters In every po¬ 
litical and commercial center in America and Europe, 
whose letters and dispatches win leave nothing worthy 
of note unkowu to Its readers. 
The Market Reports of The World 
ire more complete than those of any other newspapet*. 
The Editors invito comparison In tills respect and point 
to tlie reports of the Cattle Market*, the general and 
country Produce Markets, and tlie Money Market In lu 
•olumns, a* proof of Its excellence In this respect. The 
World has also a special department devoted to Agri¬ 
culture, filled with editorial articles, communications 
from practical farmers, ami selected matter, making a 
valuable and useful paper for the Farmers and Mechan¬ 
ics of tlie country. 
The war lu which the nation Is engaged against armed 
nd Infatuated Rebels, and tlie radical policy of the ad¬ 
ministration which prolongs It, have conspired to bring 
■ogethcr upon one platform all conservative, Union-lov¬ 
ing anil Oonsti tutlon-lovlng men, of whatever former 
■ lame and creed. Many or those who, within the limits 
,f the Constitution, fought the battles of the bullot-lox 
mder the leadership or those patriotic statesmen of 
•theraiid better days, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, 
together with the masse* whose principles were those of 
such patriots as Andrew Jackson and William L. Marcy' 
Silas Wright ami Stephen A. Douglas, now stand 
shoulder to shoulder upon the same platform and under 
die sunc banner. The platform Isa plain one. It Is to 
store the Union . maintain the Constitution, and enforce the 
haws. Whatever makes for this end, tlie exercise of 
irre or die policy of conciliation, The World will 
advocate; whatever makes against it. The Would will 
ippoae. 
It will oppose every enemy to THE UNION, whether 
rated in rebellion at the South or insidiously planting 
he seeds ol disunion and essential disloyalty at the 
Vorth. 
It will oppose every violation of THE CONSTITU¬ 
TION, which Is the only hope and bond or Union, and 
•ur only authority lor exhorting or compelling the alle- 
dnnee of die South. 
It will oppose every infraction of TIIE LAXV, In high 
places or in low, hy reckless and misguided partisans, or 
hy the administration which has been their example. 
It Will fearlessly exercise die Freedom of the Press; it 
vill constantly uphold and defend Freedom cf Speech and 
' Freedom of the Ballot. 
To die lawless acts of the Administration, Its arbi- 
rary and unjust arrests and expatriations, its denial of 
die right to the wilt of tuibeas corpus, Its Illegal procla¬ 
mations, Its abrogation of -state ami Federal Laws, Its 
lespotlc accumulations of ungranted power, and Us sub¬ 
versions of die safeguards of civil and personal Ulrrly, it 
•vill constantly oppose the letter ami the spirit or our 
'll prune law ami the advocacy of sound doctrine, until 
American freemen shall be roused to the recovery of 
tl elr rights, their liberties, iheir laws, and their limited 
and well-balanced government, by Uie resistless deelsiou 
of the ballot. 
Profoundly impressed with the desire to contribute all 
hat It may to tlie great work of this generation,—name¬ 
ly, to restore our national unity, and to place the United 
states again foremost among the. nations of the earth, 
,nd first In the peace, prdnperlty, and happiness of Its 
icopio. Tub World seeks from Uiose who desire such 
•lilngs Llielr sympathy and *upport,and, above all, the 
avor of Him who crowns every good work. 
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Three “ •* . 7 90 
Five •* >• .12 00 
Ten " 4 * .22 50 
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Three copies (address on each paper,).9 00 
Five ~ •• “ .8 00 
Ten “ ** “ ..13 00 
Twenty copies (all to one address) ..29 00 
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For every club of ui ly, tlie Semi-Weekly, and for every 
dub .ii' one hundred, the Dolly will be sent, ic/teu rc- 
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