TURIHERS, COUNTRYMEN, AND 
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 
Can send their Bfltter.ChceSb, Eggs.Lard,Tallow, Beans. 
Hons. Flux Cotton, Flour, Grain, Meal, Croon and Dried 
Fruits, Fms. Skin*, Poultry, Game, Provisions, Seed*, Sor¬ 
ghum, Wool, Potash.Tobacco, Otis, and other produce to 
JOSIAH CARPENTER, 
COMMISSION MBKCHANT, 
JVo. 323 Washington 31., Xew Torit, 
Near Eric Railroad Depot. To ho sold at the highest 
market price. Every shipper to hint will receive his val¬ 
uable weekly Price Current of the New-Cork Market 
free. ' TJl-tf 
$1)C News <£cmbcnscr 
AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON 
List of New Advertisements. 
Knox Fruit Farm and Nurseries—J Knox. 
Good Hooks for Farmers and others—Orange Judd, 
New York Gift Association - T Benton & Co, 
Permanent Sheep Labels—C II Dana. 
Avnerlean Agricultural Works .' W Haiti, Pres’t. 
Collection oi Vegetable ficcdv Me.Ehvuin Bros. 
Albums for Hie M illion Samuel Bowles & Co. 
Cayuga Mower and Reaper Barber, Sheldon a Co, 
Parlor Mttsir Store—Geo H Ellis. 
Seed Peas, Ac Johnson & Hester. 
A Household Treasure- Beadle & Company. 
Connecticut Seed I .cal Tobacco—McIClwaln Bros. 
Apple Trees at Auction- John G KUuek. 
Eve rgreen*—SaMucl Ed warn s. 
Kami Implements, Are., for Sale—K Marks. 
Quince Stocks, Ac., for Sale—T G Yeomans. 
Pulley Seminary—.1 P Griffin, Principal, 
Cheap Stole of House Isaac Ids. 
Rhubnrb’Planto tor Sale Sit M F Collins. 
Commission Merchants- Joaiali Carpenter. 
Cranberry Plauta-P 1> Cblison. 
Fruit Orchard for Sale - Arthur White. 
Agents Wanted—J S I'm dee. 
Honey I const Flams—D C Hobart. 
Farm for Sale- E W Stewart. 
Chinese Cane Seed—C K Reeves. 
Condeetlcut Seed Deaf Tobacco Seed—J Rising. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Enoch Arden—Tlcknor & Fields. 
Brown’s Bronchial Troches. „ 
Wheaton’s lieh Ointment.—Weeks & Potter, 
Hon. Hugh McCulloch of Indiana, has been 
confirmed Secretary of the Treasury, in place of 
Mr. Fessenden, resigned. 
The President on the 8th inst., nominated Sena¬ 
tor Harlan of Iowa, as Secretary of the Interior, 
in place of Judge Usher, resigned. The Senate 
has confirmed the nomination. 
Hon. Freeman Clarke of New York. (Roches¬ 
ter,) ex-Congressman, was confirmed on the 9th, 
Comptroller of the Currency. 
The Provost Marshal General has ordered that 
the draft commence in New York city on the 15th. 
The law providing for recruiting in the States 
in rebellion for the benefit of the Northern 
States, is repealed hy the 23d section of the 
act approved March 3, 1805, and the Provost 
Marshal General has notified the mustering offi¬ 
cers, commandant’s of rendezvous and depart¬ 
ment commanders accordingly. 
The “Passport System” between the United 
States and Canada has been abolished. The 
following is the Proclamation on the subject: 
— The Pope is about to send the Empress Charlotte 
of Mexico a pure white rose composed of pearls and 
diamonds. 
— Delaware, with a population of a little over 112,000 
has furnished the army since the war commenced 
11,000 men. 
— The King of Italy has just taken himself and his 
court to Florence, to the great disgust of real estate 
owners in Turin. 
— A factory has been erected in Harding county, 
Illinois, for the manufacture of paper out of the fiber 
of common cane. 
— It is said that 3,000 pounds of cotton have lately 
been stolen from the Portsmouth Spool Cotton Facto¬ 
ry, in small qnantites. 
— The Empress Eugenie has just lost a lawsuit 
which has been in progress for several years in the Su¬ 
preme Court at Madrid. 
— A French workman's breakfast costs him 2# cte.: 
his dinner, including half a bottle of wine, 10 cts.; his 
eupper about 13i cents. 
— The annual rate or mortality in Boston is 1 to 41 
of the population; London, 1 to 45; Philadelphia, 1 to 
GO; New York, 1 to 35. 
— Wendell Phillips, to his lecture at Brooklyn, eulo¬ 
gized General Sherman as the prince of democrats and 
the noblest of our generals. 
— The Spanish government bas decided that the 
Spanish press is free, and may discuss without imped 
ment the Pope’s Encyclical. 
— The payments at the N. Y. post-office on money 
orders sent from various parts of the country average 
at the present time $1,500 a day. 
— Gen. Grant reports that since the beginning of the 
campaign last May, 17,000 deserters have come into 
our lines from Lee’s army alone. 
— The Penobscot Indians now number 206 males 
and 2-34 females. More than one-flfth of their voting 
population have gone to the war. 
— The Legislature of Vermont has sent the thanks of 
that State to the people of Philadelphia for their hos¬ 
pitality to Vermont soldiers paseing through the city. 
EORGE H- ELL 
PARLOR MUSIC STORE 
3f> State Street, Rochester, JN". "V. 
Depot for the Dt-lges’ Patent Piano Fortes. AlsoChiek- 
erlng &■ Son’*, Rumman & Ulnre, and Rcverul oilier re¬ 
liable and popular Pianos: all of which are warranted 
for five yearn- , , . . . . 
The proprietor is also sole agent for the celebrated 
S. D. & H. W. Smith's American Reed Organs, 
for the. six following counties :-Monroe, Orleans, Wayne, 
Livlnpston. Wyoming, and Genesee. All orders lorthese 
Instruments, troiu any of the above named counties, must 
be addressee to GEO. II ELLIS, 
jy Sheet Music published, Pianos tuned. All orders 
promptly filled. . , , 
pgr- Musical Instruments and Mnsical Merchandise of 
every description constantly on hand. 791-tf 
“Cast all Ihy care w on God: 
That anchor hold a.” 
Enoch Arden, the poem from which the above quo¬ 
ted noble Hue is taken, is published in a neat pamphlet 
containing three line drawings by Darley and Hen- 
nesst, and a portrait of the poet, Tennyson. Price 
25 cents. 
For sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on re¬ 
ceipt of price by the publishers. 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston, Mass. 
Y Y lil'l LUC, uuiOttHUv ~ r . - 
dent of the United States, directions were issued 
from this Department under date of December 
17th, 1864, requiring passports from all travelers 
entering the United States, except immigrant 
passengers directly entering an American port 
from a foreign country, hut whereas mtoi matron 
lias recently been received which efiordB reason¬ 
able grounds to expect that Her Bnttunic Ma¬ 
jesty's Government and the executive and legis¬ 
lative branches of the Government ol Canada 
have taken and will continue to take such steps 
as inav be looked for from a friend y neighbor, 
and will be effectual in preventing hostile raids, 
from Canadian territory on the United btates 
the President directs that from and alter tins 
date, the order referred to requiring passports 
shall he modified, and so much thereof asrelates 
to persons entering this country lrom Canada 
shall be rescinded, saving and reserving the order 
in aU other respects in lull force. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MARCH 18, 1865. 
ITCH. WHEATON’S ITCH. 
SCRATCH. OINTMENT SCRATCH. 
Will cure the itch in <18 hours —also enres Salt Rheum, 
Ulcers, Chilblain*, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 
GO cents; by sending CO cents to Weeks & Pottbb, 170 
Washington St, Boston, will be forwarded free by mail. 
For sale by all druggists. 79I-2i.it 
From the South. 
It will be seen by the following, that Gen. 
Sheridan has gained a victory over Early, t hough 
not so extensive a one as the dispatches last week 
seemed to indicate; 
The Herald’s Winchester correspondent con¬ 
firms the reported victory over Early hy Sheridan, 
and says Sheridan has occupied Staunton. On 
his march up the Valley to that place he met 
with no material opposition. The report that 
General Early ’himself was captured by Gen¬ 
eral Sheridan, is not confirmed by our dis¬ 
patches. 
Rebel prisoners report a heavy Union force 
advancing from East Tennessee upon Lynch¬ 
burg. 
A dispatch from Wheeling, W. Va., the 9th, 
says, official information from Cumberland, Md., 
yesterday, states that Col. Thompson of the First 
New Hampshire cavalry, Gen. Sheridan s com¬ 
mand, has just arrived from Winchester with 40 
officers and 1,300 men, prisoners, and eight pieces 
of artillery. 
The principal battle was fought atFisherville, 
forty miles from Staunton, Va. 
We understand by a late arrival from Charles¬ 
ton, that everything is progressing favorably at 
that place. Traders are beginning to open their 
stores. Gen. Hatch is in command of the North¬ 
ern District of the Department of the South. 
Gen. Schemmclliunig is in command at Charles¬ 
ton. Railroad communication with Guose Creek 
is open. Gen. Potter advanced up the Santee 
river without opposition. News had been re¬ 
ceived of the destruction of Columbia. A 
regiment, recruited in Charleston, has been 
mustered into the U. S. service. Lights will 
soon be lighted on Sumter and Moultrie, and 
thn ohannftl be buove’d for navigation. Several 
t3T ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance — 
Tiukty-Fite Cents a Link, each insertion. A price 
and a half ior extra display, or 52 K cents per line ol 
space. Special Notices (following reading matter, 
leaded.) 60 cents a line. 
I I1113 ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS C. 
II. DANA’S 
NEW PERMANENT SHEEP LABELS, 
which have been adopted, and highly recommended,by 
wool ctowere' and sheep raisers front Maine to Minneso¬ 
ta. Tliev arc made of white tnetal,pOll&hcd and slumped 
with numbois, lroun one upward, and with name to or¬ 
der ■ timl are to be paused through a hole to the sheep a 
ear, enclosing a part of the ear, as represented In the 
above cut. They are warranted: 
1 st, VP lien properly attached to a*heeps car, never to 
Iom* off. 2 d. To keen a* bright as silver. 3 d. the name 
pnvlvct.s, Commerce, +Scc 
RurnI New-Yorker Office, I 
Kochestkb, March 14, 1865. I 
The changes in the market price of products since our 
last are few, and are noted below. 
Flour, Feed, Meal, rue.—White wheat Hour $12,50; 
red wheat, $10,25®10,50 V bhl. Buekwlieat flour quoted 
at $3.50 per 100 lbs. Coarse mill feed, $35; medium, $40 
@42; fine, $50 per tun. Corn meal, coarse, $S,00 ¥ 100 It'S. 
Grain.— White wheat $2,15@2,85;red, $1,90(^1,00, Corn 
shelled, $l,30®i,fi«: in ear Cs@65c. Rye, $1.30. Barley, 
$1,40. Buckwheat 71+575c per bit. Oats Tfic. and plenty. 
Forage.— Sale* the last of the week at $30, but to-day 
only $28 has been paid. We quote at $13@30. The price 
depends upon the quality. Straw. $10@12. Corn stalks, 
$S@t0 ¥ tun. 
Seeds. —Timothy $.V.).6,50. Clover, $15@15,50. Beans, $1 
@2. Peas, $t,50@2. Flax, $3@s,50. 
Fruits.— Green apples sell at $l@lg,0 per bushel in 
the street. Dried apples 10@l0c per lb. Dried peaches 
30c. Dried plums 22@?5' 
Meats.— Dressed liogj, are quoted at $lfi,00@17 ¥ 100 tts. 
Beef, dressed, is quutCMSt $12@15 ¥ 100 its. Dressed Mut¬ 
ton, 11*120 ¥ lb. by tu- carcass. Dried beef. 30@a2c.— 
Hams, 20c. SliOnKh '.VjWQOSc. Chickens scarce 20*220. 
Turkeys bring 2l@27eAuick. Tallow 10@l0c for rough; 
15c for tried. Lard, 2V/25e. 
Vegetable*.— Potatoes range at 63@75c. Onions brine 
$ 1,75 per bushel. Hops, S0@45c. Carrots, 35@40c ¥ hu. 
Dairy, etc.— Butter, flat, v5@35c. Cheese, dull at 18 
@23c- Eggs, 20@25c. Salt, $3,45 ¥ bbl. 
Hides and Feltb,—G reen hides 8 @?Xc. Green calf 
skins 16c. Pelts $1,50@2,50 each. 
Wool.-No sales and no quotations. 
Tn i' i \ PER NION'T LI.—Agents wanted to every 
OOX / town. It is something new and of real value.— 
Fur particulars address, with stamp „ „ 
J. S. PA KOBE, Binghamton, N. 
By a law approved the 3d inst., deserters who 
do not report themselves within sixty days after 
the President issues his Proclamation requiring 
them to do so, forfeit their citizenship. Persons 
duly enrolled, who leave the country to avoid 
the draft, are, as far as citizenship is concerned, 
placed on the same footing with deserters. 
Previous to the adjournment of the United 
States Supreme Court ou Friday, an order was 
promulgated requiring an oath to be taken by 
all practitioners at tllftt bar that they have never 
borne arms against the United States, and have 
not given aid, comfort or encouragement to the 
rebellion, and (hat they will support and defend 
the Constitution, and will demean themselves as 
attorneys and counsellors of the court uprightly 
and affording to law. 
The Senate adjourned sine die on Saturday last. 
The President’s Private Seeretary,(J. Nicolay,) 
has been appointed Consul to Paris, France. 
The Navy Department has been apprised by 
Admiral Dahlgren that Georgetown, S. C., has 
been captured. The rebels abandoned the batter¬ 
ies of fifteen guns, and fled. 
Hon. John?. Hale has been appointed Minis¬ 
ter to Spain. 
lose on. SO. ax IM 0,1 *■**. 
and tmuibet* to remain ns distluet tor ten years as when 
first lnwulO ‘1 
l> KICKS, 
to order, $2 A . 
right dtoliitiee on the <■ 
ranged a* it In- - 
the ear, $ 1 , 2 : 1 . 
shears, 
sheet torn 
tmtar.ee. winVo'u elf toTi'ttlTtogether and send for a 
uuanritv at 11 time, to save express. Bill* and specimens 
will I " 1 pent free, by mall, to any one wishing to gel up a 
club, flrtenbuck* may be sen! by mall, with order for 
each oi the above article- at my risk; .. 
Address C. 11, DANA, \S est Lebanon, N. H. 
G reat p ri/e distk hiltion 
BY THIS 
NEW YORK GIFT ASSOCIATION, 
699 Broadway, New York. 
12 Flegnnt Itoscwood Pianos, worth fro in $250 toY'A 
earn 15 Mo]ratoons. Rosewood Cas-s. fist to f-A; AOSu- 
BBTloV Gultort. $20 to #50 , ISO Music $45 ; 
Flu Silver Revolving Patent Castor*. flMo$h); ll*J River 
Krni lit (••ike Baskets.*16 to fSi; «*> Sets Stiver Tea and 
Table Spouijs, $15 to $30; inOGiml Hunting Cased Watches 
all WHtnmled.ir, to *J50; 150 Diamond Ring*. Cluster 
and sSSs* Stone $.70 m_$i«): M Gold W«itcU. WO to 
NEW AND CHEAP STY I.E OF HOUSE. 
1 will send the plan and description, with the per¬ 
lite view of mv new, original, cheap, and cominodl- 
style of house, tor 50 rents. Address „ „ 
IS VA d IDE, East Shelby, Orleans Co., N. Y . 
Labels, stamped with numbers and name 
ier too. Spring punches, which gance the 
- ear for the hole, with handles ar- 
iers to close the label when it Is Inserted to 
A pice an tele of double spring, draw cut, 
for trimming sheep’s toes, $2.00. Registers, in 
8 cm tree to those taking 100 labels. Kegts- 
totm, for sale. 50 cts. 1‘ersous living at a 
1 -1 \ k M FOR SA EE— '02> acres. 13 miles from Buf- 
4 p a i 0 ‘ good road, IN mile lrom 11 . It., 125 acres smooth 
meadow, 45 ncres wood, beautiful situation on Lake F.rle. 
Valuable Fear and Apple Orchard, first-rate buildings, 
large assortment Of Implements* Terms easy. 
791-21, E. W. STEWART. North Evans, N. Y. 
dh »> FOR THE T KltM - Which opens March 
30t.li, lS 6 a, will pay board, wsalitng, fuel and 
room furnished, except sheets and pillow eases, Is 1 Fftllcy 
Bcminats, Knltor. N. Y. Tuition in Common English 
«s no. AU other solid branches from $1 to $2 each, titgh- 
1 G 
T 71 MARKS of 4'utttUlus, (lit on do go Co., N. 
Y.. has sold Lis farm and will sell at auction Ills 
farm lioplrmeuts, Mid OG Mcnno Grade Shr.cn, 00 March 
"1 Also, the next day. 2u nure-bred Short-Horn Cows. 
Heifers, Bulls and Calves; 10 Horses, Brood Mares and 
Colts. Also his household furniture aud 30 tuns of hay. 
A T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 
3,000 to 5,000 Bushels of Seed Peas, 
or choice kinds, and lnrge supply. Clover, large and 
small, Timothy. Obchard, anf RTO-Tou GrassSked. 
Millet and Hungarian Seed. JOHNSON & K KPTEli, 
Froduce and Commisalon Merchants, 
T91-3t No. 89 Main Street. Buff alo, N, Y'. 
<<pAYUGA CHIEF MOWER AND REAPER” 
^ WITH “ YOUNG’S IMPROVEMENTS,” 
FOR 1 8 65! 
Manufactured only by Barber, Sheldon i Co., Auburn, N. Y. 
Examine closely bctorc buying, as there are others 
building the " Cavnga Cider’ without ioung « Improver 
menu. Send Tot Descriptive Pamphlet. 
7 hl BARBER, 9 HELDON & CO., Auburn, N, Y . 
NEW YORK, March 11 .-Ashes, $11® 11,50. Beeswax, 
62®Wc, Flour fS.85tfaP.15 fot suin'nine Slate ; flO.SCtfil.O,- 
5 U for cxti« do; | 10 . 5 :<* 10.75 for nuicy do; fiojuki 10,71. for 
lower grades VVc^u-ru extra; *KLNJ<a>n.lU lor sldpplRK 
brands extra roond lioop Ohio; ?I!,40® 11,40 tor trade uud 
family brands.- $10.75*14,"0 Bt. Louis extra*; $i0,nc«<12,l5 
for Canadian. tYhcat. $2,05<a2,i‘i for No. 3 Chicago Spring; 
Milwaukee club, $2,<M2,07; $3.<« lor anther dot $3,11x02,- 
25 lot red Western; YLAv.,^,33 tor amber do. No *»lee or 
Barley. Barley malt, U’A%2,30. Oats, $111^1 JLS. Rye. 
lower. COrti. $LW®1,70. Hop,25@64e. Hay, $l,riH®ljgi. 
Fork, $32,023*1^5. Bo«f, $17(*<22. Clover seed. 
Timothy, ffifisC.Tft. Rough |tax. $3,40ei:t,5(). t oliacco lo'-j 
(a'jjc. Dressed hogs, $15,50® 17,10. Lard, l!®22c. 
BCFFALD. March l3.-Flonr, *'1,511(5:10. Wheut. $ 1,77x31 
2,15. Corn, flARS-l JO for old. Ditto, -VtWc. Barley, $t,- 
50 (il, 55 . live, $l,4d. Malt, $l,S0<tc2. Pea*, $l,ti5fia,75.— 
I 
seed,$4Sxa5*5. liny, $sa»4u. emlono. $atks,5l). Green 
apples, $1,I30< 1 <,4.50. Cheese, 18<g2lc. Butter, 23i»40c. Eggs, 
35c. Fork, $36(537. ureeu hides, ^bogll; dry, $18qj'fi— 
Dressed hogs, $l4J!5(grl5,37X*— Courier. 
CHICAGO, March 11—Flour, $9,77x510. Brim, $22.- 
Wheat. $L2Sk.«iL36 spring grudee. $lJSS(alto winter grades. 
Coro, TAisTOc. Oats, 57 :2<&6ac. live, UsTAWc. Barley, #1® 
1,05, Clover seed. $13,«ktlS,50. 'fimothy SOed.$4.40®4,45. 
Flaxseed, i’jjmi&JBZk. Drugged hogs, $ 13^.13.t5. 
pork, f'i'kiiUd. Beans, $'*'*2,10. Chee*f ,to*25e. Eggs, Is 
GilOc. Hay, $ 17(520 far timothy; $U®13 for prairie. 
TORONTO, Murrii 8 .-Flour. $l,>'Kk54,Wl. Fall wheat, 
at 90t5Wc ¥ hnshelr spring do. SligiKTc. Barley, 60<2itl5u. 
Peas, 7 O( 580 c. Oats, 4!lia>l6e. Rye, GOc. Hockwlient, 40ffi 
450 . Tarix, hOee/.fl.lO. ButW, 18(i2»c. Clieese. 10H«d'S- 
, i tor fresh. Apple*, $l,5«4*l.i.'. ¥ bbl. Pota¬ 
toes. Sutiiattc ¥ hu. Carrots, 20r.. Tnrn.pr, 15c. Dressed 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
Gold Watch j value $125 ; M1»B.E Dickerson, 
in, Pa , Dliunood King, value $175; Wm.T. 
Id 61 , N. y., DhAmond Cluster l in, value 
" •{, Springfield, 111., 51 clod eon. value 
«. WoshlngtOW, D. C., Gold Itontlng- 
,iaO: Edward H. Lindsay, Worcester, 
25U Mrs. D. H. F&rwcli, Dubuque, 
. * 1... adr A Uantt nitranna 
wniix, West 
$20(1; Mbs K- 
$125; nr. J. Van Hip 
cased Watch, value i 
Mass., Plano, value! 
throuKhout’toe cmiS who have drawn vaiuame Ke J 
front ns. do not wish their names published, or w a might 
extend tola list. _ 
DISTRIBUTION 
Is made In the following manner ki^Fv" 
Itig each article and It* value, are plant d to- Ka .ki> L-V 
^ nl ,iM winch lift? Well tidied* ODQ Oi lUI-dtJ 
a noiiL&Uilmr tlie Certirtcftt^ or ord^r for mmuc article, 
XfUcdeRwmlatOttromea. or sent by inaU to any ad- 
&efetoeToRtfl^to 2L what 
la r and rtiedvo ttm artieJo uained, ur ewi thooso any 
“rtjgans 
ntilF l , l4'‘I*OIC 1I-* PHllKN0l4O(*lCAIi 
Ty- kJuksM, for^Ay., Kcu. iuuI M Mil ill* liavc aimr- 
tf.m«J It* ' ami beaut1.nl mu«ra«*.l toW*. they 
THE niLLION. 
We send onr 10 picture 
POCKET ALBUM, 
by mail, Post-Paid, for 
Seventy-five Cents, 
g';,' and onr 24 picture Aj- 
2L nm for One Dollar.— 
y- . .Just the thing 
Sr:'. POE S0LDIEES. 
• Sam'l Bowles & Co., 
Manufacturers, 
Bprlngflcld, Muss. 
LBCilIS FOR 
^ HOUSEHOLD TREASURE! 
A real treasury of good things for Wives, Mothers, 
Daughters aud Housekeepers is 
BEADLE’S DIME 
either of them, ae witnesses lor or against eacn 
other, or on behalf of any party, in all actions at 
law, except, in criminal proceedings or in suits 
ior divorce, for adultery or aim. con., and it 
further provides that no husband or wite eball 
be permitted to testify as to any communication 
made by one to the other, except when made in 
consequence of a business relation existiug be¬ 
tween them, or in the transaction ol some mat 
ter of business. The act applies to cases already 
at issue as well as to the actions hereafter to be 
brought. 
Extensive preparations are making at Bean- 
fort for making that, place a depot for ope¬ 
rating in the State of North Carolina, and also 
with a view to the rapid movements of Sher¬ 
man’s army northward when Charleston and 
Savannah shall be no longer of value as a basis 
of supplies for his forces. 
The builders of the great Boston organ 
have contracted to build one of the largest di¬ 
mensions for Henry Ward Beecher’s church in 
Brooklyn. The contract price is $30,000, and 
the instrument is to he furnished by the 1st of 
next January. 
A YOL'NG lady in Brooklyn is making a large 
number of young men unhappy. She is employed 
by the Provost Marshal to draw the namcB from 
the draft wheel, 
David Henderson, a negro, was on Monday 
allowed to testify, in the Recorder’s Court, at St. 
Louis, Mo,, against, a white man, the first in¬ 
stance of the new order of things on record in 
that State. 
Or. how to keep House aud order a Home; how to Dye, 
Cleanse, and Renovate; how to Cut, bit, and Make Gar¬ 
ments ;ituw to Cultivate Plant* and Flowers; howto 
Care lor Birds and Household Pets. ctr. 
HnnsckeeneM will find this little text-book one of the 
most useful of companion*. It la prepared with great 
cure by Mrs. Victok — whose name fs a guarantee lor its 
excellence. It ought to Uud Its way 
INTO EVERY HOME ! 
Sold by News Dealer* generally; or sent, I’OST-I'aid, 
on receipt of price - TEN CKN1S. 
Address BEADLE* COMPANY,Publishers, 
118 William tjlrect. New kork. 
NEW YORK, March it .—Beeves received, 3,823 against 
6,814 last. week. Sales range at $10<a25 V 100 tts. Aye rag 
lug about $17. Cow* received, lOti. bales, at $15®12o each 
talr to choice. Veal calves, received, bales range, til 
9®15c. ¥ fi. Sheep and Lambs, received, 12,318 again*! 
14,158 last week, gait* at lOfflWc ¥ a bwlne, received 
4,618 against 42239Plast week, bales corn-fed, live. $LI,.i0(a 
11. Aa.v.i * 11 1 *>. • ilibtlllnrv.fHr livn. ft l.Vn. lK.. r >t) • tln’.liV 
AGRICULTURAL WORKS, 
A MERI0AN 
X7 COVRTLAMST ST., X- T., 
EXCULSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF THE 
TOKO NTt>, iiarcil o.—c irai, l ias* ugsvic, y 
100 B 8 , dreesed weight; 2 nd do, $4^!5®4,75; inferior, $.*» 
3,50. Calvce, tdwO each, but very Jew in 1 market, bheep, 
|,4<^5 each per Cftr loud. \ tiftiUog 8 $S(ai3,50.-“ Globe. 
WOOL MARKETS. 
BOSTON, March 8 .—The market dull for all kinds and 
prices have declined. The Bales comprise pulled at 80c@ 
$1,05 ¥ h', including some considerable lots of good and 
choice Ohio aud Western at 95fgitl ; entail iot* oi Choice 
penusylvanla at $ 1 , 02 M ¥ m, and lH.iXiO tbe, JJ*tra k J , S}hj'5 
at $1,05 ¥ it. In Canada wool the sales COtnpnso 20.000 
n>« nailed ui $ 1 , 10 -. 10,000 Tt.» combing at $1,20 and 3,000 its 
do at $1240 ¥ lb .-Journal. 
CHICAGO, March II,—Thu Post say*, little or nothing 
is doing to this article, and the best wc can do is to quote 
the. market nominal at from 70@30e V it, 
TORONTO, March 8 .— Wool is in guod request, but lit¬ 
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DIED 
Nov. tub, m Mrs. FRANCES P. SMITH, wife of 
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TiNBuud only daughter of Keka Cuabk, aged 43 yeats 
