Special Notices 
rJAXjTIlVIOIlE. 
Tmk National Convention which assembled at Balti¬ 
more on the 7th of last Juno, and thero nominated 
Amtn am Lincoln for rc-clcclion oh President, with 
Andrew Johnson ha Vice-Prcaident, adopted and 
presented to the American People the following 
PLATFORM. 
Resolved, That it is the highest duty of every Ameri¬ 
can citizen to maintain against all their enemies the 
integrity of the Union, and Lhe paramnnnt. nnthonty of 
tho Oonsiitatlon ami lavr* of too United State*; and 
that, laving aside all difference* of political opinion, 
Contains each year more than 
FIFTEEN HUNDRED PAGES 
of the beat literature that tho best American writers 
can famish This great amount of 
Inter eating and Instructive R&idmg 
is famished at the low prico of Noun Dollars a year. 
Liberal reduction to c.luhs. Single nuinhere 35 cents. 
Send 515 cents, in d get a specimen of the AUavlic 
MemlhJy Address 
TiCKNOR & FIELDS, Publishers, Boston, Mass. 
wo plrdgo oursctreM ns Uoion men, animated by a 
common sentiment, and aiming at a common object, 
tt> do everything In our power to aid tho Government 
in quelling by farm ©1 arms the rebellion now raging 
ngairret ii* authority, ftml fn bringing fa tho punish 
meut due to their crimes tho rebels and traitors ar¬ 
rayed against It. 
Resolved, That wc approve the determination of tho 
Government of tho United States not to reunprorolso 
with rebels, nor tooffer any termaof neaciiorceptsuch 
ns nv.y he baatri upoti an “ unconditional BaiTender" 
of their hostility -ml a rirlnrn to tboir Just allegiance 
to the OoustUnifan and laws of the United Stales, and 
that we call upon the Government to rnaint-dn this 
position and to prosocutc the war with Mu; ntmnet 
|K)Rsihlii vigor to thu complete suppression of the lte 
bellinp, in full reliance upon too HOlf-?acrllice, lhe 
patriotism, the heroic valor, and tho undying devotion 
of tho American js oplu to their conntry and us free 
institutions. 
Resolved, Thau ah Shivery was the cause, and now 
consilrmes the. strength of fhla rebellion, and na it 
must bn nlwa'H and everywhere hostilo to the prfncl 
plee of republican government, justice and the na 
tional safety demand Its niter and romploUi extirpation 
from the noil of Ufa republic.; and that wc uphold and 
maintain the acta and proclamations by which she 
Government, in its own defense, bn- aimed a death¬ 
blow at. ihlB gigantic evil. Wo are In favor, farther, 
more, of such au amendment to the Constitution, io i 
be made by the people in conformity with 1 U provis 
Ions, na all all terminate and forever prohibit the ex 
iHtenro of Slavery within the. limits of lhe jurisdiction 
of Uio Umbvl Suuih. 
Resolved, That the. thank* of the American People 
are clue to tho soldiers and sail or a ni tbo Army mid 
Navy, who have periled their litres In detwieool ttiHr 
conntry, and In vindication of the honor of the Hag 
that the tuition owes to them some permanent recog 
nliion of their patriotism and valor, and r.mple and 
permanent provision for those of Uielr survivors who 
SS>> - :ici NTATK STREET, ii O C H J£ 8TEK, JV. V. 
nlrim' H \p nn>, ' OM V , M awarded tor the beat Piano-Fortes, American Reed Organa, Hartmr- 
. vi Maeous, and best assortment of Musical instruments over all others at the * 
r N EW YORK STATE FAIR, 18Q4. 
As imhwl*. a l 4 A l I 1 .!!il cttlri ‘ J ' i, s lDC:llll> . ln fi. the, wori j-renowned ami uneciualed oniCKXBtNO 
HULKt bavm f iyyXt, ■ if? 8 n w ‘ w fatful Plano; lhe weli-km vu KCUTZXA V II1NZK, 
factor r 'hH* TfafnLBKin a, ,>©st©n, am; several others Pianos fujulsned from any maun— 
** <vk t r ‘n r*nL IVl 'vq fnnu $«3lW \f> SLOOO* an*i lns-lruirji*ut wurr^ialinl for live veshnu 
mode. IT M'S AM KHK: AN ORGANS AND MKUthrO.VS are the llnebt reed InalrittnunU ever 
UHlffOl? * D4X-S MELODLONS. Haros. 1113*1 Jill klntl* of I! Pi i'I T rtsif reti merit f« Plano fV.Mra 
An Knmm “ AMVAirots© boldly to tiik Charge, ” 
—Thousands of oar readers have either sigked or snick 
i 1 red over scenes In in j life of Shulcspeire's “ Moor of 
Venice;” hundreds of oUiers have probably peru.aixl 
the *' melodious meandering*” of Tom Moore, the 
poet; but few of them, perhaps, have j-ot scanned me 
most iiffecting and poeAad-stlrring production of the 
modern Mooro-D D T Moors, editor of that excel 
tent farming and fatally new**,riper, ihu Rural Nrw 
Yorker. In hi.* last i.-huc, that robust bin futilities 
rustic rushes from the sylvan scenes of ” rural ft-1 icily 1 ' 
in widen hi* sanctum Is Hltnatod, and -•* advancing 
boldly fa the charge '•—regardless of tho feelings of 
forty (fift; J thousand subscribers, He Ulte- op his pen, 
“ lays down the law,” and 11 hit- thrnail on the bead,” 
In ine following sledge-hammer i •..-hion: 
”T gnats ox the KirnAU—Until otherwise announced, 
the subscription price of the rural N*w.Youk»r 
will be as published lhl» fasek- f3 per annum. The 
paper OU not be afforded far lest, and wo have the 
fa-Kbouu to make the advance, without COUnHllatloii 
wit-i con'empurarii*. Jr the frttuda of the Iiukai. 
•ustalii ns, well; If riot, we can better afford to Ion 
twenty, thlrtv, or forty thousand auberrlberM than to 
piililleb at a loes. When we can give lower farms, or 
club raliM, they will be ntinonnc-d. Meantime all 
moneys rec* Ivud on Mifacriptlon will be credited at the 
lh »v»» 
roua wr> ^ livrA’f' nunMn^houM' ia Oliver o* 
the market-pi are, which wlT be coil vertod Into a hotel 
Nor h of ihli a new «!*.-!, 20>M) feet, faei been built far 
tho acc-iiiiii>o'l,\t!©n of bnu h-r*’ wagon*. Thli mag- 
nineeui provision for the comfort of horses will ole 
doubl.dly makti the new Bull Head attrkrtlvn to those 
who like a pjett-suldrive op town. S/aoU i of ih hotis 
l- lhe ncm bay farn It Is plwVesl tliu» lar tromme 
railroad p, avoid danger froai drr. All around, on tin* 
roc. ^ will b<* round e> Celle 111 dry j,Uee- far fee-ilng 
sheep, and far tl*."in to faak In the ana. U is Intended 
to nan* the plane ready fnr unloading and feeding sloe* 
Ih- tvimlng Winter, an ' a* fns* ss w irk men can aooom- 
tfllsn It. niOMS having t*)«* woik In cb-rgn Intend fa 
ni*lcn it the beer, market pi», t . tn Ameitea, creditable 
nllko to the proprietors and the city. One nr Uv>* great 
advantages of tiw n< w ruarket plac-; will be no driving 
of cattle thronph Uie 4 tr<-etd from theewsfaUm varda. 
lhe tteallng of cat.'le, which ins prevailed fa a frar'nl 
extent, wiu be broken up, aainero will be but ooo exit 
Into tin street: a guiru tiier- will take note of every 
lot of cattle that pas.*/.* out- Altogether, this new 
tnvrket-pJace-proo Ure to be what tbo city ►.hr>u!d have 
n*d long agv, and something 'hat tlrovor* will bti proud 
fil - fill i n rAfla • nriHt.u.. _ Ar V* 't __.. 
he guaranteed the 
ffll-tr 
^TJOTION SAXjE OF 1 
VALUABLE SHOET - H0EU3. 
Tho HKItIHof the late t». FRANCIS M. BOTCH, 
of the Urove, (Morris, Otsego Co., N. Y..I and of 
THOMAS L. llARiaON.of Morley l‘'nrm, Morley, St. 
Lawrence Co., N. Y., will l.*e sold oonjointly, »t l'ubli • 
Auction, 
WITHOUT ANY RENERVE, 
at the Harn* at ML Flop©, itlio up* of which has been 
very kindly granted far the i urposu by K. I*. I’i.m- 
TtCB, Esq.,) 
-A.T ALByf^TXT'ST, 3NT- "5T., 
On Wedne»<la.y, IVov. 10 , 1804 , 
nYt 3 o’oloolc P. M., pi-eciserly. 
These JRKBDfl are of such EXCELLENT REPU¬ 
TATION that Uie undersigned oonddenily b?H|)**ak3 
the attention of brccvlers of the United States sad 
Canadas. 
CATALOGUES 
are now ready, and may Iks had on application t*i T. L. 
HARISDN, i;idri iv»« fa above.) to SAMUEL TltuHNIt, 
Thorndade, VViuddngton Hollow 1*. O., idutchi sa C©., N. 
I., or to the Auctioneer, 
JOHN R. PAGE. 
U5-2t Bennett, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
V PPI.E SEED -GO bosh, first 
of hJGL Address J 
772-21 
tauter, oi^the growth 
Bkaceateieo, N. Y. 
N ursery eouenian wanted, —one 
who t/ior-xi.-Vv un<!erslands Use propigatlon and 
culture-<if fruit trees and other out-door sfadk, hashed 
some experience as forttuou In a wholesale establloh- 
taent, and u capable of uiauagtiig a considerable n«in¬ 
ter of hanoe. Adrees 
A. ti. HANFOKO A BKO., 
77i-dt Colnmbus Nursery, ColumbuO, Ohio. 
abrve ralts.” 
We emphatically recommend the Rural Nxw- 
Ygkkbw— at la present price—na being the cheapest 
agncultural journal published weekly in this conntry. 
It ienot possible Tor farmers, stock breed ere, maker* of 
farm implements, etc , to more proftiably Invest $8 In 
the literary line than by subscribing lor the above 
named Journal.— American Artisan. 
— On reading the Ornt paragraph of the above vve 
thought perhaps the writer was Inclined to be facetious 
at our expfsmi*, but the conclusion 1* ro sound and 
-ensible, w well ns timely and truthful, Unit wcover- 
lootoour friend’s ela**ic.aliy hnmorous exordium. Be¬ 
ing one of the ** craft »• he of courae know* whereof ho 
atlirma as to the comparative cheapness of newiqjHpen* 
—for he cun judge far better than an outsider In regard 
to tho first cost of producing a journal containing such 
quality, quantity and variety of reading as doea the 
Rural Nkw Yorkrr Tne truth Is, we expend 
thousands of dollars more than any other Agricultural 
and Family weekly for contrilHi'.ion*, engravings, etc., 
and gtvo far more reading matter than most of them 
And whtlo wo generally limit our advertising depart¬ 
ment to a few columns—thus excluding therefrom 
many matter* which would pay wall and largely- 
come of our agricultural contemporaries give from 
twelve to twenty column* of advertisements In each 
number l No wonder, Uun, that they can afford to 
furnish their Journals at a less price than wc can the 
Rural. It is not the lovseet prioed paper that Is the 
cheop-Jt, In any branch of jiurnnlism, yet not a few 
people ore annually governed in their literary invest 
luci.’s by the prico of journals for which they subscribe, 
regardless of quality at contents or approjirlatcncAS fa 
their won'.*- Fortunately, however, tho latter class is 
dally deermsing in number, and now, a* heretofore, wo 
are willing to abide tho result of careful examination 
and comp irlson of merits, confident that the lnudligvnt 
and d srrlmlna jng will decide correctly. 
QfU ) nnn \ cheap watches and 
JP'Jv.UV/v • Jcwolry at Wholesale. Sutler*, 
<>mutry Merchants, I'cbllecs, sad senerol traden, sup¬ 
plied at Imm-rnse tisrplna Watches anil Jewelry 
or every description, tn any pattern or quality, and In 
anv quantity, constantly on band and mode to order. 
Estimates of Any class of work furnished. Good Can¬ 
vas sing * lerks ’runted. 1'rlccH ..ml Dill ilescrlptiona 
free. Address T. & H. GAUGHAN, 
?71-tt 71 g Broadway. Nevr Y'ork. 
/Csfafred, That wo approve and applaud the practical 
wisdom, the mi—-IAsh pvtrioti*ni ( and unswenini- 
fidellty to the Oonstltntion and the principle* of Anier 
lean liberty, with which Abraham Lincoln has dl« 
charged, under rtrcutustancen of unparalleled difficulty, 
the great dutlot and ristpooribllltlee of the rreeubu-.ilai 
Office; that we approve and indorse, u* deinaudivl by 
tho bnierjicncy and eescnUal fa thu pruaorvatiou of the 
nation, and u* within tho Comcitnium, the mra-ncce 
and nets which he ha* adopted fa defend fa© nallon 
again*; It* open and seem foes; that wo approve 
oepeetul'y the 1‘roclaraatlc'nof Emancipatton, uni the 
employment a* Union soldier* of men heri-toforc te'd 
In Slavery; and that we have fall confidence In hla 
determination to carry thts»c and all other con-:l'u 
tional mea-tirt-s lshiviUui to tho wUviuion of tin* conn 
try Into full and complete effect. 
Resrived, That we dcom U «*t-cotUl to the general 
wcJfaro that harmony should prevail in ibe National 
councils, and we regard il* worthy of public confidence 
and i.flV-ial trust those oply who cordially Indonte the 
principles* proclaimed In tuese resolution*, and which 
should characterize the administratioa uf the Govern 
raent- 
lietolved, That the Goveromenl owob to all men • m 
pk)y«xi in its armies, without n*gnrd to dUUocn.in of 
color, the full protection of tho law* of war; nnd ilmi 
any violation of these laws or of the nsagceof civi 
1 1 zed nations In the time of war by tho Robw* now In 
arm*, should bo made the subject of fall and prompt 
redress, 1 ' 
Resolved, Tnat tho fore! *n Imro'irraiion, which in 
the post ha* added so much ro liio wealth and develop 
mem of re-ouroe- and increase or ystwir to this na 
tion. the asylum of tn© oppics.-idof all nation.*, should 
bo fostered end i.ncouraged bv a liberal and just 
poltoy. 
llotoltvd. That we are in favor of the speedy ron- 
slructlon ©f a lUBroad to tbe Fadfic. 
Resoived, Tom tho National falto, pledgod for Uie 
redumplionof the Pnhlio Debt, must be kept inviolate: 
and tii*t for thl* purpo.-o we recommend economy and 
rigid rreponflbllity tn the public expenditures, and a 
vigorous and Jo*t sjetern of Taxation; that it i* the 
duty of ivcry loyitl Hiaiofa sustain the credit and pro¬ 
mote the use of the National Currency. 
lieioivrd. That vvu approve tho position taken by tho 
Government that Urn j»eople or the United Biat*» never 
regardol with indifference the attempt of any Ki:ro- 
peon power t) ovi rtiuow by force, or to supplant hv 
fraud, the institutions of any republican govern mem 
on the Wtwtora Coutlm-nt, and that they view with ex 
iretne jc.ilousy, as menacing to tho pcare and inil*> 
peudunct' of tula onr country, the efforts of any such 
power w obtain new foothold* far monarchical govern 
menu, sustained by a foreign military force, in near 
proximity to the United States 
HlfTH THOUSAND NOW READY 
THE QKAPE CULTURIST: 
A TREATISE OK THE CULTIVATION OF THE A A WYE GliAPt 
BY ANDREW & FCLLEEt, 
rtt.vcTie-AL Horticulturist, Brooklyn, n. r. 
Price, #1-50. Sent by moil, prepaid, or receipt of price. 
Addreis 
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laonxiN, Oct. 27.—Tbe faili wln.v are* the .'.notations 
of wool far thisw^ki—Oomcrbr—Saxony and Merino 
line, IK 9to ,( $!,©'; fill! Wood, 9R.i9.V5; half an.I titr>*e- 
ivmrwis blcMui, ss. i,©je; oammoji, *ta&5c: ptilk-L evn. 
Wc»A«l,W; do. superUue, fa ^3.V.; Wesvru mixed, 76® 
OniOAGO, Oct. 29.—The 7 rejoins -its:-There h.\i 
b*?**n no luiaagv fit the pr-riom Inactivity of the mare 
ki-t. Dewier, are uot lncrea-siug their stock*, ami the 
iloinouil is uointnoL 
NEW YORK, Nov. l .~Telegraph rep’rt* tbl* morn¬ 
ing stale that “ wool is firm and advam lng.” 
R«yaold’w Arcade, Rochester, rv. Y., 
Katrance ov.r tho Post Office and from Exchanco 
Place. 
Or OldostCommercial Ckdlege in the Country, Es¬ 
tablished In 1842. 
Practical In* tract Ion in Rook Keeping and Dnefness 
origin*ted in this In*Ututlon, and u more’ poifeotly 
cariled oat than In uny other, ’lb** Practical In'- 
e.UiTanseiT ts on !er ”:e anpenrlslo© and iaatrUCtlf u ,,f 
the Principal himself. 
Pekmawmiji* ' y Pre f. Uim ldi, on©©r the tn ret so,- 
ceseiul Teaciiera In the c*-nu;ry. TuLktiR veniMi— 
Morse’s In itrimenu arc u*rei—Mr. Bar ion, Gtilef Op¬ 
erator la theofllceofthi Western Union Lln>*,fa«oh«sr. 
Ladle*' Ib’parlm* nt adjoining main Business Hall. 
A Scholarship go,x! for an u-limltod tl*ve. 
For farther Infoctnatlon, piea'c call at the Boom*, or 
Bivnd forOdieg© Paper, Address 
A. B. EASTMAN, Principal. 
Koeheeter, N Y. 
0 IL.Z5 EYES MADE NEW-— 
A pamphlet directing how to speedily restore 
sight and give up spectacles without uidot' doctor or 
rataltcine. Sent by mall tree, on receipt of id cents. 
Address E. B. KOOTtfi, JL I)., 
TfSNlSt X130 Broadway, N. Y. 
L-dUDlKH, TRY THKM. 
They win make your hair wave b*auttfol without 
W'.itlnr it. Eor sale at variety stores ttiroughout the 
country. R* tallers wiu be supplied by any urst rlast 
Jobber of Null*'* - tn New York, Philadelphia or Bo©- 
tom 718 S6X 
Iiv Sprlngwatcr, N. Y.. on thf 27th Inst., bv Rev. Wm 
HONTBR, Mr. A. B. BBOK EH. of Kl bmohd, Ontario 
Co., N. V., and Miss ADKLIA J. GOITLli, of the same 
place. 
^HE TEUE CAPE COD OEANBEBEY, 
FOB 
77S-IB 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
A OOMl'LKTK T1USATIS* ON TUB BUKXDtNG, MA-VAUK- 
SLENT AND DCdt-VSBS OP KjntXf. 
OCTOBER AND N0VEM3ER PLANTING, 
i‘*ir upland and garden culture. Under my method of 
culture, the yield last season, on common dry upland, 
was over «w> ourbets per acre. ExplU l. directions for 
culUvarioo. »HU prices of plants, will be sent to any 
Oiblresa, »* 1th Nursery i 'atjogue. complete. 
It. M. WATSON, Out Cokyny Nurseries, 
RtU et I A .Tn;c.!th. Mass. 
BY HON. KJENBY 8. RAND ALT, LL. D. 
Anthor of “ Sheep Husbandry In tlie South,” &c., Ac. 
Kd.lkp at tin* battle or “Cedar Creek,” O* 
s-rg’t WILLIAM K. BOULLS, Co. “A” t:tli It, 
• »■ K Vols , aged 25 years and l month. 
*6 FROM FIFTY CIS 
Publl’hrd by D. D. T. Moore, Koehreder, N. Y 
THE STAUEAED SHEEP BOOK.— 
Th'iiie who want the best work extant on American 
Htwop Husbandry—the ^landarel Authority on the Bub- 
!♦;<*- —.^bould procure Thk Practical Biixpiisita, by 
non. IL K Kand.u. 1 .. A new »n*l rvrloed edition now 
ready. 12mo. ;*|*. C>i well Ulustrafail and handsomely 
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Address U. D. T. MOORK, R.>rhester, N. Y 
Agents come and examine Invention, or samples sent 
frev by mall for fd cts.: retella for six dollars easily, 
770-481] K. L. \YOljjoTT. 170 Chatham Squire, N. Y. 
Neu) "AbrertisemnUs 
Though um published m October last, this work 
has alremly reached 1U TuseeiUetA KdHtent, and so great 
Is tlie demand for It that other* arc being issued a* rap¬ 
idly os possible. It la highly approvi*! by both Press anil 
People, and pronounctNl by far U«- Bgerr work ou Sheep 
Husbandry ever published la America. The work com¬ 
prised tti large 1 fruit, pages, and 1* printed, tUastraUxl 
aDd bound In superior style. Price, $1.75. C5t“ Bold only 
by Agent* and the Publisher. Good Agents wanted In 
all wool growing Counties, to whom liberal terms are 
otn*ri*d. For particular* of agency, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid for »C7AJ address the Publisher. 
VJP ADTBBTlBtNU TKliils, la A.lV I.IHV—pdlirrY- 
IPnrx CUNTS a Link, cacti insertion, a price mi a 
half for extra display, or 525* cents per Une of sju.’e, 
Brscial NOTtcxH (following reading matter, leaded,) 
fit cents a 11110 . 
*7“ The «ttUOB of the It URAL is now so urge as to 
render tt neoeat ary tliat the first farm (outside pages) 
Should go to pres* on Friday of the week preceding date, 
aud the last farm (Inside paged ou Tuesday morning. 
Uenee to see are Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page should rt-a.'h us tea days in advance of the 
date or the paper, aud those tor the bis trie i7tb pagwt on 
Monday. 
OniOAGO. 
The Democratic National C’ouvrntlon, which gafa. 
©red at Chicago on the Sffihol August, nnd presented 
tho names of Gbobrk B. MoClku.an tor President, 
and tirom ib IL Prndi.rton for Vire Presidunt, ngrettl 
on and ndoplrd the following 
PLATFORM. 
Resolved, That In the future, as in Tho pu*t, wo will 
adhere with mi*w«*rvlng fidelity to tho Union under 
Uio OonslUntion, ns tho only solid foundation of our 
strength, sccimty, and happinreti ns a people, and a* a 
frame work ot govomuirat equally conducive to the 
welfare and prosperity c*f all the BuLw, both Northern 
and Bouihern 
Resolved That thu Convention docs explicitly da- 
Claiv, as tho sense of lhe Auieiiean IVoplc' tlui'. after 
four years ol fallitre to rtwlore the Union by the a 
poriuienter war. during which, under tho pretence 01 
ft mil buy ncoeysityor wir power higher ttw’n tho Cou- 
Htitiufan, the Ojn'titmloa Itself bus bwn <Bsrccivrde<l 
1!f. Wld and pnvsu* right 
alike* trodden down, and tbe matotlal prosperity ©r the 
country cMcntiaUv impaired, jowlce, humanity. M, 
city, ana the public wnfare, demand Ufal immwliate 
effort* l»« fnudo for a cessation of UusUllUca with u 
view to nn ultimate Convention of tbs Slates, nr nt her 
peaccublo meana fa the cad that nt the, ur|i<**i igact ie- 
able moment peace may lie rev-tomion lb * bx-u of the 
Federal bUtos. 
Resolved, That the direct Intcvfcrenco of the military 
authority ot the United btnuw in the recent olecUou* 
hold In Kentucky, Maryland, Mi**ouri nud Delaware, 
was aahamefut violation ©t tbo ConstituUoD, and tho 
repoiit:on of such act* in tho approaching election 
will bo hold a* revolutionary, anti rfaDusl with all the 
mean* and power under our control. 
l&cscivrd, Thai the aim and obi**ot ofUie Democratic 
party -Is fa prenerve tno Federal Union and lhe right* 
of the Btauw nnlmpaiivd; and they hereby declare 
Unit they corridor the Administrative usurpation of 
extraordinary find dangerous powers not 01 in tod by 
tho OonHlltuilon, tiio subversion of the eh 11 by mill 
lary law iu States not in icMirrivlluH, Uitt arblirnty 
inilltury arrest, iinprt*nnm*Nit, trial anil gc*utt*Bce of 
Ajuwieau citizen* tn States where civil law exi*t« in 
full force, the sappto*.iion of freutemof epexeb and 
Of the jiress, tho denial of tbe ugh* ot asylum, tlie 
open nnd avowed dlsregmd of Btaie righ's. the e-n- 
plovnicntof miusiial tosLoativ*, and ttiu infarlwcrvco 
wiili and denial of the right of the people in 1*e.ir arm* 
in their defence, in ealeuiated to prevent i\ resiornium 
of tho union and tho perpetuation of government de¬ 
riving in* just powers from tho consent of tho gov 
omod. 
lUsolved, Thritthc shameful disregard of tho Admlr 
miration t,i imduty In respect fa our fiflow cltlrwn, 
who now are ami long have been prisoners of war In 
a suffering condition, deserves itm *<jvercet reproh 1 
lion, on Um *core alike of public policy aud common 
humanity. 
Jlesototd That fan sympathy of iho Uenuvr.atc 
patty is heartily and eernrelly cxU'uded in the so' 
fllury of onr army, who an* and have h.**n tn the field 
under the fiugol their country 1 and. in the event 01 Its 
attaining poorer, they will receive ail tho can*, profac 
ton mill regard, that the brave soldiers of tho Henulfilc 
liavo so nohly earned. 
^OOLEY 3z OFDYCKB, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 
219 Mmiuuts' Row, Wist Wasliiniflou llarket, New Turk, 
Dealers In all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Live 
Stock, Calves, sheep, Lamb*. Poultry, Kggs, Butter, 
r I-’ 1 '. b'.i «C- Peaches, Apple.*, and All gr.*en fruits 
made a speciality. Refer to nr*t house* in New York, 
ana wall Known public men. Correspondence from pro¬ 
ducers, dealers, ami frnU-grow rs solicited. Beast far 
our free circular. OonslgMineuts from the country re¬ 
spectfully solicited 3 lid prompt returns made. [T53-i5teo 
L V The price of Ttts PkacmcAL Busrmcaix bv Horn 
H. N KAXU4U, la now $1.75, and If pnper, blnillug, Ac., 
continue to advance, (or even remain at prevent figures.) 
will soon U* $2 or more. Sent by mall, postpaid, on 
receipt of prti 'i 
Ad'lresa D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
AVcm Oui MicAi&xn thrmer. 
Mr. Randall ha* made the very best book extant -o 
Anertcun Sheep Husbandry. 
Jilarkcts, Commerce, &c 
W YPKnrrs PATENT WOOD WATER PIPE- 
L S. HOSIIIK A CO., 108 Aromlc, Kocfioster, 
N. Y., niaaufkctnre all sizes of thla plr**, from one fa 
twelve Inches borev 
St Is the cheAjeSl, moil iJarablc. and best pJp© 111 Oie, 
for water works In cities and village*, far bre*wert«6, 
tanneries, railroads, and wnur cuursi s of all kinds. It 
has all the strength of lTV 'i. ;onl is much more dnrabte. 
Vs idea txdng a much purer medium for conducting 
water. Wc ulso Umki the best and Cheapest 1 A ruler’s 
pipe* In rise, lor condu' tlug water I'ropi springs 10 dry 
fleldS, dwellings, or other places. 
This pipe is made by boring solid pine log, and scant¬ 
ling, and wheri uiucJi pressure ts reoulroL banding It 
wtln iron. 
All or* I or- tdl***i promptly. Circulars contain list of 
Prices. 7B1-W 
A 7KNTH1LOQU18M.—Full directions sent for 25 ets. 
T by which auy one cau . ©.lly niour fal l wonder- 
rnl, amusing, exirsordliiary, valus'dc, au*I bennttfui 
art- Address JULllid RIBING, BoutUwlck, Moss. 
EL EHjLISTON, 
COMMISSION MEECHANT, 
And Dealer In all Mads of Country Products Including 
Butter. Cheese, Lanl. Fork, Calves, Foallry, Game, 
Eggs Beans, Potatoes Gnlffns, Apples XVaches, Btniw - 
berries. Pears Plums and Grapes 
Hi Ceitfre Jmt, West Washiiiston Market, .Now Turk. 
Von may rest Assured that prompt returns will i,g 
made on all occasions, 7i«7-13t 
W ANTKD, ADENTA — Agen'sin every county, at $p) 
auio-.Ui, expenses paid, to tutrcnluce is new uaj 
urvwiavilcles, the best selling pv. r offered. For p*r- 
llcuUre, address, with stamp, JOHN F. l.uKD, Ifaldt- 
foriL Msloe. 7;3-lSt 
pOR 
A COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 
Of eleven years* standing, In a prosjwreu* Moslem 
(llty. Would prefer fa m>U fa a gnatiemcn who would 
graduate -it the Bcliool nmi c.ou*'uct it a* o,iw. 
Address EDITOR RURAL Nl AV-YOKKKU, 
775-11 Koolieeter, N. Y. 
STEEL QOMPOSITION BELLS. 
THK I’UOVINSON TIAUM.ETS. 
NEW YORK, Get.M. Ashes, $11.71) for pota and $iaoft 
•*V u »»r pe»n* Dwswitx, hi .rode. Flour-Sale* at $9,a) 
Cnti.ao far Ntiperilm* Siafa: $U.75hlO for K\Ua Bute; *K) 
trni.yiuior Fancy Bute: $1 ft eg] 0,75 'or the low grade* 
of Id efarn lvxtra; H'VhVnl. lor Shl p; a.ng OUI jit.Ai* 
for T.ailo and lamily do., and $ig*la far Louts Ex- 
tra. M heat, active, with aalet, of choice Ran He Bpitiig, 
at $2,U i «1ICWJ bpylux 1* nominal at Ifil&ifiMt; Mil’ 
wauKi-c l lUb U nominal $hiv v J,A'.: Anbur dix is *,ooil- 
n.il**.Vdnf,v7. 14,Ufa bushel,. tVe«Mm at $?,** j2,V. 
An bi r do $3,*6 .-gi,«; Real Btaic, *.*JH S. R iriey,'$Tjo. 
"! y* * , , }*' rn JT!L f M otri n e*>ru. fa store. 
*4i. PM 111 . ■*, MkiiHl, Mews htcrrange* rrom fin-vu.i, 
24 ,'a). Fi'-klii: tvof hau<a, $l7[a)J',ftte Lara 19V, CAS. 
CIO*, r ►, , , 1?m i.IZc. Tunn'liv, $t v *riAv Rough IU\ 
seeri, vi'45 |« r buslivL Tallow, l8)<bC17Xv- b 
CHUIAUO, Oct. Hh—Flour — AY hi 1 o Winter, $10 90* 
Bprlug extras, faik Wheat Si,-a No. t red; $i,t 4 
u.il fa Nre 2«fa; *1 lIRhiJJ re.,e* Uul do; $l.77«l,7H^N**. I 
Spiinr. $1,7fail i.l No. 3do; >l,Mtp ,»lr J<N'S* I Siiriev. 
Corn M arvc. with sales at *I.»S for Na 1; $l.t*aii v) 
No. -; $i.'h'- l.ii^ relucted Instore: $l.Hl No. 2 aft 'at• 
and O’c for New afioat. <ut>, Afafisc. iiye, ji.ia-n u. 
B irlec. 5I.‘A* I.5A Kean*, *1 J.V.ui.At BrOOu’l Ci>i u. 
$ 2 * 1161 —’4 1 |v r ton Butter, li'iiJlc. CIicHSjc. Ikiflii* 
Older. $Aj57,M)perbbl. Egg«. 2 v. Apph-n, ojfti *i 
b *L lV.vts* *c—%>bt)L l tiu't*yhKy l *iAcS. < kprai- 
rfa hnv, *1 > Dntons. Sl.fa.J'.SiU Potatoes aya 
fa • 'I 1 1 . . 1 I ll . . , - .1 • t Nil L'l . . SUM. ' V * 
' •’ ‘*r other Bell far X) cents 
p» 5 r iMiuniL 
WARRAX NS 
To give Satisfaction. 
For valuable Information 
upon. Uie autdeji t 01 
33 KJLX-S 
Bead far iMUUnhlets f. * Uu> 
un,h*Tvlgiu*l,wli«afe tl c only 
e nianufacturera or this de- 
I vcrlptloucf Bell withRor- 
1 - rlson’s sdf-twisnj y>a- 
VW-1 f'lntvd rotating hamr- 
Ingarlihi rlit this mma- 
1 ry or In Europe. 
F i« THE BEST SELECTED ST 12AWHEURIES, 
Uaeinborrle* and BlachberrUv*. w hich Vle-ldi**! for m * 
tbe past summer over l^*il hudul- of fruit, send far 
rafafapeagratis- WILLIAM PARKY. 
"«e«t Olnnaminsou, Ji. J. 
*;UIM FOll SALE, 
I have hud un uffer to go 
l 1 into business In aunlh *r place, *0 I off-r my farm 
cheaper than can l*i tarnght clsi wher.* la ll»u St:i e, «U- 
UAt**l as near a city ami railroad, with a* **.>o;l und 
o*u linprovvmtvnt*. Elghtv arret, new fence, tuniao 
well dnlsh'vl. go*xt well. 1 40 fruit trees, far $3,0 0; and 
fa sere * adjoining: far $Av\ SHuato 1 three miles otol 
of Mubcattue, Iowa, Inniilroo. J. Ft fa 1‘KlL ttoch.-*. 
far. N. Y.; BIT EL FtfaT^R, Mu* atlnc. Locator my. 
self, on the farm. |773-tf) J. ilKKBERV FOBTKIfi 
!I^ 
[ciimsa 1 
r piIE PHAi TK AL SHEPHERD.—This a 
l the latiwl and beat of Dr. Kanuall'o works on 
Sheep Uuabaudry. It tell* all about the Breeding, Mau- 
agement and Dlceaoea of Slice|k and Is THK work for 
ovary wool grower on the American Outliicnt, Price, 
$1.74— sent by mail port-pai l. 
A.Llreaii Ik 14. T. MtKjRK, Rochester, N. Y. 
fWn the Ji’uttbfie Asnciiain, Xew Jorifc. 
It l*t vastly Important that those who raise sheep 
should obtain all the information |hw>1o1c how best t«; 
manage their flocks, and wc unhorl latlngly rcoomuicnu 
tho “Practical Shupherel" ;u* the most Uiteresliug :i«d 
reliable work on Uie emblcet extant. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. V) Liberty Street, New Yo. 
H)U TI1E FALL OF 181*4. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Appls Trees. 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Poar Trees. 
A iarge stoek 01 Pic veil. Plum and CHAKBY Trxks; 
White (1 ruin, and Cherry Currantj; Oouconl, Diana, 
Delaware ami Hartford Prolific Grape* Vines; 50U,0iW 
P'wr and Quluee Stock*. Now t* the linsi* to buy trees. 
Tre*e» »re chsap In romparluou to other articles. Deal¬ 
er* are Invited to call. All letter* am! oplers promptly 
attended Io. Send far Mhobwaleand IVscrlpt'voCata- 
VogmvR, and Inclose stamps Li prepay jvwtnre*. 
AJ.Irevis E. MU4»T>Y A SONS, 
TbV-lSl Niagara Nnraerles, LockpvirL N. Y. 
Dancerscurniwi• noutpaluor the useoi itieknlf*, 
Ihuavrou* White Swelling, . '>!trv, Lflcers and Ml Chioa* 
1c diseases uuoivesfelly treatest. t’Gculurs *’*•-, rl ilnt* 
trcatnioiU sent free of cbai Ke. Address 
D'tA. BABCOCK ,t TO IP Ik. 
744-lf XT Rond St re.* 1 . \ •'** ) , irk. 
I iandallls Fit aptical m 
LV UKKlt—Should be owmst and read by 
American. llock-maOer. S-nt, re^t-irtid. to auy 1 
In Loyal Mato# or Brlllal, proving* 
—only $t.?!t 
AdvfreiM 
SHEP- 
/ every 
y address 
0 on revvipt of price 
D. l>. T. MOORK, Boohesiec, N. 
t\om Uie Journal of the X. 1 Stale Ac'l Sooiety, 
Tick Practigai. BauritEKO 1 * a most comrade work 
on ilu-*>buj4<1ry tor Ui»> ttrA. llcui w<‘»ol grower* aiwl 
All Uu? ImporlAiU m»lU‘rnwjTjtro»j for Uk* iuMn.ur$w 
uieut of siioep :u well .id a d<M.'A‘lptlOu of vhe various 
breaxls adapted to our cjuntry. This work mreta the 
wonts oi the wool growers. 
|^EST FAMILY 8EWIM MACHINE, 
WHEELEE & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded Uio Fitfar 
PtiKMiuw at Uio Great UiL-mitlonal Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, IbftA 
JP NeituXpal Office, Ji'o. (L27> /ffo-id.ro V , A*. 
'IB A W. DUSUl lt, Agent, RwWaU'r, N Y. 
RAIN Tll.K IW VniUN'K, BENT IN (THK MJtNtl- 
facturesl by A. LA TUllERETTK. 
h*tf Waterloo, Seneca Ov, N. Y. 
