“California Wools hare shared hi Ihe general dull- 
ness, although some large sales have heeii made within 
a few days; the new fall clip will lie In market tills 
month. Pulled Wools have linen very quti-s.. Tn Eng¬ 
land, owing to the dearness of money and the distrust 
existing 111 mercantile circles, Wool Is nearly 20 per 
cent, cheaper than lu the summer: the consumption, 
however. Is not much restricted, and Ihe trade Is in a 
healthy condition. Tin- export < to the United States 
are light, aud will probably continue so until tlm war 
Is over, unless our duties are somewhat modllted,” 
Nor. 21.—There I? a good demand for Kersey descrip¬ 
tion^ but, prices favor the buyer; we note sains of 
2\ooo ihs. Domesile Fleeces ran vine from 86 c© 1 1 for 
Native and to !$ and ", Merino, aud $had.10 lor full 
blood and Saxony. - Tribune 
CHII'ACO, NOv. 19.—The Tribum says:—'The decline 
in gold hits somewhat diminished the prevlou - activity 
of tin: market. Although confidence has Increased. yd 
i t Is far from strong- W e hear ot' a sale of 13.0UJ lb-.' of 
good tine .Michigan wool, consigned hy a turn-, in this 
city to Boston, at #7),c tQ !h. On previous quotations 
there has heeu no essential change. We quote .-—Coarse 
and medium fleece. iflcoiSflc; factory tub washed. 93c0$ I. 
burton, Nov. is.—We give the Journal't quotations, 
as follows;—Saxony and Merino, Hue, $ 1 , 0501 , 10 ; lull 
blood. $1(5)1.06; \ and "( blood, 9Sc'<s$l: common,9Sa98; 
pulled, extra. $ 101.10; do. superfine, 9001,10; Western 
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TO BEAU THAT RBPOSITOBY OP 
Interesting and Instructive Miscellany, 
THE 
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Rochk.stku, Nov. 22, 1864. j 
A fair Dusiness has been dolugtbe past week, though 
hy no means an unusual activity. Notwithstanding the 
oscillations of gold, prices have been steady an I firm 
We do not alter oiir quotations of flour:—While Win¬ 
ter, 811,50013; red winter, 89010: extra Suite, 38,50. 
There is a fair supply of Wheat in the streets, with 
saLes at last week’s quotations (—Spring. 81,4001,50; red 
Winter, $*,1002,23; white winter, 83J&02.5O. Corn, 
$1,4001,50, Barley, $1,5001,75. Oius, 7&0SOc. Rye. 
81,3001.40. Buckwheat comes in In bad Older. No 
good samples have heeu offered ; we quote at 83c051. 
Clover seed 315017. Thnothy seed, 85,5006. Slaughter 
hides, 7c. Calfskins, 120ific. bbeep pelts, 3101 Wool, 
60075c. Hay, 823(026. Poultry plenty; Turkeys, lie; 
Chickens, l»0!4c. Potatoes, 680760 . Onions, $ 1,250 
$1,60. Mess Pork, $35030. Lard. 23024c. Smoked 
Hams, 23024c. Shoulders, ISc. Dressed Hogs, $ 13014 . 
Eggs, 30032c. Butter, 40047c. Cheese, 23025c-. Apples. 
$3,6004 per bbL 
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This pipe is made by boring solid pine :oes and scant¬ 
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NEW milk, Nov. 21. —Ashes unscttli-d and nomi¬ 
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L32 for Mid-Hlngs. Superfine Stab- Flour. juAVi'd.td: 
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8 U 0 .li. 2 u. Canadian ilomr, 8^,75^10.40 ror common to 
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flour, $4,5tKuO f - 1-Xi lbs. Wheat, amber Ween ru, $ 2 , 10 . 
BaHev, * 2 ,"a.ui, 0 rt. Barley mill. S 2 .i 0 iE. 20 . torn, 
mixed Western, 81,3101,Sis*. Ujc, 5 l,e 50 T,M. Oats, 31 
§V°!'r 11 '.‘' v L ’WJi; "I'L 25035c. Hay, 81-30 
@1,40 » 100 Jbe. Pork. 8.32..-HI. Beef Hmik $23^ 
28.76. limoiliy seed. S.YalA,#'. fallow, 17018LC. To- 
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> > where, to introduce tbe uew- 57hnc <t Vlvk Etsmtls 
&■*:mi] .Vaehtne. Hie only low price inacLtno in the coun¬ 
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SENATOR WILSON’S NEW BOOK 
History of the Anti-Slavery Measures 
OF THE 
TH1KTY-SEVBXTR AM THIKTY-E1GHTR CONGRESS. 
IFTH THOTSAND NOW READY 
THE GRAPE CTTLTURIST: 
A TREATISE ON THE CCiHYAfiON OF THE NATIVE GfiAP 
BY HON. HENRY WILSON, 
U. S. Senator from Massachusetts, and Chairman of the 
(’OSOOTTEE ON MILITARY AFFAIRS. 
tY "This Book is of Immediate interest to 
every Citizen of the United States.” 
Price, lu Extra Cloth. 52. For sale by all Booksellers* 
or sent hy mall on receipt of price, by 
WALKKK, WISE A CO., 
776-lt Publishers, Boston. 
pU -5 f3,v» «4 -i 1 , 1 . 1 . Drea->-d Hobh, $R,WlLS, Timo¬ 
thy Hay, 8 lk•■A3; Prairb- Hay. 8l'L,5l(i. Hides, firm; 
green country,trtmuuA >^@yc; gittu iaIg-iI, trimmed, 
lOViuilbS: dry sMtedrtrimmed, UtiUjtfc: dry Hint, 
trimmed. 17>,icltM; Kip, green sol ted. trimmed. It L .-djl 3 ; 
Calf.grci-n saimd. trtiann.-L 16,cl.s. onions, $i.i».ci,i'> 5 : 
Mess Beef, 8 17030,50. Beer lla'me, 822. M.-a* Pot k’ 83d, 
Prime Mess Pork, $32033. Pout>w*i,7*08»c for iwlun¬ 
to choice. Timothy sued, $4, i4TA Flax seed, $2.50. 
Clover, $16.50. TftliOW, 
By ANDREW S. FULLER, 
Practical Horticulturist, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Price, $1.50. Sent by mall, prt ''aid. on receipt of price. 
Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester. N. V. 
*6 FROM FIFTY CTS 
TILE CATTLE .TURRETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 16.— Beeves—Received.6,525. Quo¬ 
tations:—Extra, 1%13',,'c ; 1 st quality, l&ai’Lc : 2 d do, 
12^4016, 3d do, lOwulc; luierlor, 8 w.vc: average, of nli 
sales, about 13c. Mitch Cows, $25,a.SW. Veal Calves, Ha, 
13c. Sheep. 609iic. Lambs, 7'*0lbc- salue—Corn- 
fed, live, perewt. $U «) 12 fO; drosic-L $1 A-j) 15.90; distU- 
lery-fod, live, jnAwnUl dri-.-.»cd, 8 ( 4014 ^ 0 , 
RRI4SHT445I, Nov. 16.— Beef Cattle—Extra. 8 IA.- J3,25: 
lstmittlUv, 812012,75: 2d quality, $hVLU,S 0 ; SLM.50 & 
100 lbs., ithe total weight of hides, tallow and dressed 
beef.I xewUujra. $12 to $ 17 . 2 -year old*, $20 to $ 35 ; 
3-y' ar b>ds, $,0 to 85U. \\ ,.rknig «>xeu -Sales at $ 120.,u 
325. Much Lows .Sales ordinary, 835 to *iW ; extra, $70 
to $ 100 . Prices or Milch Cow* dejteud altogctiK-r upon 
the fancy of the purchaser. Sheep and Lambs are sell¬ 
ing at about the same price* as they <11 I lait week, being 
fronid to lb for Old Sheep, and from $3 to *ii 41 
bead for Lambs, pwlne—There nn- but lew Store Hogs 
at market, feUlllug at, I2*i0l3c ;i It. Fat liog.-, vlq) 
lo.HiC f4 Id* 
CAMHK1DIJR, Nov. 16.—ilnrset Beef—Extra, $12,80 
@!3 1 1 st quality, $u,750t3; 2d quality, fsc-jUIO: 3,1 
quality, $707 ..Ml. Store Cattle—Working Oxen. $900 
200. Cowi and C»l«ee, $ 35070 . Yoarllng-s, X i -4 oi 17 - 
2-year Olds, $26038: 3-yinr bids. $36045- SheonanA 
Lambs—Prices lu lots, $ 5 .a .4 each; extra, 3:.5if:.r,.V), or 
from 6 ti> 80 VI tb. 
TORONTO, Nov. |{.-R«i Cattle in large supply and 
slow demand, price* at 82 ? 2 ,W) for inferior; $.f,w\ 5 ti for 
second ouallty; .aud $404.50 for Urn ela-s. Oalvee, $4 
each. Sheep, In large supply at $.3g3,90 each bv the 
car-load, l.anihs, 8202J>o. Port, $306 VI owl. - (Jhbc. 
ALBANY, Nov. 21. —BeoVe:. Thu followtng Wt-r>- the 
ruling rati-, Saturday; Premium, $10; Exirx. $3,600. 
9,80; 1 st quality, $6,7807.78; 2d qusllty. *6,25,06; 3.1 
quality. $ 4 v» 4 ^ 0 ; Inferior, $303 30 . Sheep range at 0 ® 
1 ‘-, 0 . Hogs, sales range at Il 0 l 2 la:i 2 V. —Argus. 
I’ll IP AGO, Nov. 19.—Beeves —Sales at $3..5O0t>,75 — 
chiefly at *405 VI WO lbs. Hogs—Sales at $ 10,25ohU.25— 
chiefly at $10,30010,75.-7Vt6um. 
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these euvtlopes w 111 be del!rercl at our oiti'e. or sent 
-,v mall to lav address, without t. gar,! to choice, on 
receipt of 25 ,-ts.; the article named ot such certificate 
wi'.i be '.-lit t, auv address tor USE Dollak. or It may 
be exchanged foe any otter arti -ie ou our list ot the 
eame value. No BLANKS You may g> t a Watch or 
Diamond Ring for One Dollar, which vou do not pav 
uqtll you know what vntf ;u.ve drawn.' Yoik tntut ge’t 
the value of your money. Entire satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed tn all eases. Six certificates! for * 1 , 10 ; Thirteen 
for $2,06. AGENTS Wanted. -Semi.» -t»mp for a cir¬ 
cular. AH letters should be addressed, 
T. BRNT4SN 3b CO., 
776- tt_ Box 5667 Pon- 4 *t*,ve. New York. 
Agents come and examine invention., or samples sent 
fret hy mall for 50 cts. 4 retails for six dollars easily. 
TTCMStJ R. L. WOLCOTT. 170 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
CH A ro ^80 A DA Y.—AGENTS WANTED 
tjYJ .\J to seu the Improved 
LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE. 
The best cheap Machine lu tbe United States. We arc 
giving a commission by which the above wages can bt 
tnauc. or we will employ Agents at 875 a month and 
expenses paid. For particulars and terms, address, 
with stamp, T. S. PAGE, Gen’l Agent. 
779-8 1 Toledo, Ohio. 
A BOYS LIFE OF 
PRESIDENT LINCOLN 
ENTITLED 
Tlie IPioneer l^oy, 
AND HOW HE BECAME PRESIDENT. 
BY WILLIAM M. THAYER, 
Author of that popular hook, “ A Youth’s History of 
THE UBBBLLtON, Ac., Ac. 
It Is unreservedly recommended by all, and should be 
read by every boy lu the United Star «. 
l.ei every man who voted for 
Abraham Lincoln take a copy home 
with him for hist Boys,. 
TITTY IT TO-IN'IG-JETT ! 
That the Boys may Associate it with the Great¬ 
est and Most Important Victory onr Country 
has Ever Known- 
It Is for sale at all the Bookstores. Price $1.50. Seut 
by mall ou receipt of price, by 
WALKER, WISE & 00., 
PUBLISHERS, 
BOSTON. 
COMMISSION MESCHANT, 
And Dealer In all kinds of Country Produce, including 
Butter, Cheest, Lard, Pork, Calves, Poultry, Game, 
Eggs, Beans, Potatoes, Omens apples. Peaches, Straw¬ 
berries, Pears, Plums and Grapes, 
144 Centra Lit, West Washington Market, .Veil Iork. 
You may rest assured that prompt returns will t>e 
made on all occasions. 7S7-13T 
| 1 BEAT CHANCE TO K1AKE MONEY! 
V 1 and receive a watch FKK&, by «llgj our great 
NOVELTY AND NATIONAL PRIZE PACKETS, 
New Packet# ust Issued for the Holiday Trade. Each 
package contains over a Dollar's worth nf valuable Sta¬ 
tionery and Jewelry—besides on.- certificate In the 
great sale of $oSu.i>X) of Wui -lics, Dtamuuda and Jewel¬ 
ry. Retail price3u cents. Thousands of these packets 
can be sold In ev. rv vlliag" and camp 
We want an itg>-nt'ta every town and ,-.„nps thus ma¬ 
king a profitable business wr a smart m.\u in each place. 
irl’LENDLD GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES 
given to onr agents. $17 will obtain t o Packets and a 
tiue Silver Watch. $10 invested lu the sjleudlJ Sle«l 
Engravings which wo publtsb. win ytell t.ie i-uormous 
profit of $ 511 . (rircnlars, with full particulars, mailed 
tree. Sample Packet and Certificate seat on recetat of 
0 Cent*. G. S. HASKINS A CO.. 
- 776-2t Not 36 Keekruan slre-t. New York. 
AUVE9T GMlVESC 
- I-Back ana Dog skin Gloves, 
AL wholesale and retail, at the old stan I for TrunJu, 
W.ttpf and tJiooei. 73 State St., Roctn'Ster, N. Y. 
758-tf A. K PRITCHARD. 
pAJXrCBRJS OUH.BD.- 
Cancers cured without n»tn or the use of the knife. 
Tumorous White Swelling. Goitre. Ulcers and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treated. Circular: describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
Df-s. Babcock a tcbin. 
744-tf *7 Bond Street, New York. 
YIN’S PATENT HAIR CROIPERS. 
Tt> PER DAY 
v .— ,--P- Agents -vanted to sell 
©At ’ out New Family sewing Machines. We will 
give the above commissions, or pay $75 per month and 
expenses paid. For parti,murs, address, wiili stamp, 
776-31 GA t’K- A Ok. Detroit. Mich. 
LADIES. TKY" THEM. 
’rbev will make your hair wave beautiful without 
heating tt. For sale at variety stores throughout the 
country. Retailers ,wlll be gip’pUcd bv auv first class 
Jobber of Notions tn New York, Philadelphia or Ros- 
ton. 769-26t 
CAM-O, du. __ 
Thomas’ Farm Imple, 
inents. 
Thompson's Food of 
Annual'!., . . 
Topham’s Chemistry 
LpOR SAI,E«—Flouring, Saw and shinffle MiLls, 
r all run by the same power, in the village of Wood- 
hull. eight rallre from the N. k. A E. B. tt. K,>r further 
particulars, Inquire of tlie owner. 
JA>lES BA I, L> WIN, 
Woodhull. Stan hen Co., N. Y. 
QOOLEY <Sz OPDYCKE, 
< 03IMISSI0.\ MERCBLlXTSt 
219 Bercliants’ Kow, ffosiiin^on Hirki'i, ,\e«- lark 
Dealers In til kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCF., Live 
Stock, Calves, Sheep, Lambs, Poultry. Eggs, Butter. 
Fish, Ac., Ac. Peaches, Apples, aud all green fruits 
made a speciality. Refer to first hous.lu \\ork, 
aud well known public men. Correspondence from pro¬ 
ducers, dealers, and fruit-growers Sollclti-.! Seu.1 for 
our free circular. Consignments from the conturv re¬ 
spectfully :OllcltcHl and prompt re tunic made. (7i3-i3:eo 
775-tf 
ALSO, JUST READY, 
A Lithograph Portrait of the President, 
20x25 Inches, WITH FAC-SIMU.E OP Hta ACTOGEAPU. 
Price $1,00. 
f T~ Sent free by mail on receipt of prlee. 
Notick.— Agents wanted immediaUtlv in everg town in 
the Cuiled Stairs to sell this book aud portrait. A copy 
can now be sold lu every family. Terms liberal. Apply 
to the Publishers. 776-lt 
THE PATENT 
“ST A If ” NO-CJIIMN EY 
III RNEK, for Kerosene Oil 
Lamps and I.auterns, fits all 
ordinary »Uc lamps, aud 
without a chiuiucv gives a 
brilliant Ugh:, free from 
smoke or arnell. and can be 
hamlieil freelt without being 
extuiguishod; warrantrvi ;v> 
represented. A.-'out* wantid. 
or 40c. Circulars free. 
, 96 Malden Lane, New Y’nrk. 
778-tf 
TRAIN T«.It MACIUSS. REST IX C6E HASP 
J Itteturtsi by A- LA TOUBRETTK. 
Waterloo, SuarcaCo., N. Y. 
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