C IO-PARTNEBSHIP NOTICE.-The co- 
) partnership hcrutoibn’ existing between Min under- 
signed, under the name mid firm <>( Wu. KreD >(• Co., is 
this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will 
he continued by Ciuoin A I unity, who are authorized to 
settle all accounts hi said linn of Wit. Iviuu & t o. 
THE PItOVISION MARKETS. 
NEW your. May r..—Cotton. rdtmnSc for middlings. 
Fl.orn.—Siipi>vfiiii'State $0.30<ij.0,i8; extra Htat.c, 
7,10; choice State, $7,1501,7,26; superfine Western, tC.lKkgl 
11,7.7common to inedioio exits ilo, *T,0Oo47,IO: common 
to good shipping brands extra round lioop Ohio. fT.fiOtftl 
fi.OO; trade brand*, $8,Mi® 0,40. Cunndlun flour Armor, at 
$0.95*8,75. 
llttAtx— Wheat No. 1 Milwaukee elnh $1,08; Elde.ngo 
sptliie. tl.734:d..'.' j amber Michigan, $1,83, Kv« qntet. 
Barley dud. Corn heavy; «*!<■« at *i,4nrtil,45 for new 
yellow nnd old Western mixed, Oats 55(jifltk'. 
Pkhvisions Cork, *'.’l.oitsIti,7'< lor new mess; 135,000 
35,50 tor moss ; »' 'I.lifl(it24,75 lor prime Shoulders. 
15'tc. Hams, ITtnUi'Vi’. l.tud, lvt&ls Ye. Butter, 150330. 
for Ohio, slid t’tytfWie. lor State. Cheese, 14*230. 
TORONTO. Wav.'!.— Clour, H.fiiiyO. Kail wheat nt 
$1,05*1,1(1 V ioisl.nl; spring dt; fltjt l.OJ.'y Bftrlcy,ft5tft(s!e. 
Peas, Rti&fiOc.. Oats, hWt,4w. Rye. hoc. Buckwheat, -Owe 
15c Tams, 51,50et 1,75, BntLi, iWfflc. Oheose, 12015. 
Eggs, eccis it-. Haiti. iOHfs.tm.c. Bacon,lOtarttc, hard, 
125*15 til*. Apples, *0,(100)4.50 r bbl. Potatoes, 400450 
• bn. Carrots, mte. Turnips, 35tt. Beets, 75e. Onions, 
¥1.50. Beet', 10(5!lie. Mtitlon, t0<al2e. Dressed Imtts. ti'-j 
(Taff-c.. Mess pork, *21 ; nil mo. *15. hhouhlerv SVwfiKC. 
Hay, $14*18. Straw, *.swd t (lover need. *11,Wt 15. Tim¬ 
othy seed, v anted hi *3,7508. BhecpsMne, flftl.nO. Calf 
skins, 7c. Hides, trimmed, ~$8s3,50 it 100 Urn.— Globe. 
Tue Canadian papers announce that Surratt, 
one of the parties supposed to be concerned in 
the assault, on Mr. Seward, has arrived in Mon¬ 
treal. The general public impression is that 
Paine has been identified as ths guilty wretch. 
But it is certain that our Government has made 
a demand upou the Canadian authorities for the 
extradition of some criminals of importance. 
They will hardly undertake to shield from arrest 
any one who come so clearly within the provis¬ 
ions of existing treaties. 
Secret art Weu.es is steadily carrying on the 
work of retrenchment., and already the pay-rolls 
show that large numbers of employees have been 
discharged from the different navy yards. At t lie 
Washington yard, t he manufacture of howitzers 
and other brass work, of bullets, of percussion 
cups, &c,, gives employment to many perma¬ 
nent, hands, but quite a number have been 
discharged from the iron foundry and the labo¬ 
ratory. 
Arkansas and Connecticut have recently rati- 
licd the Constitutional Amendment to abolish 
and prohibit slavery. This makes the number 
of ratifying Slates twenty two, w ith four more, 
New Hampshire, Iowa, Oregon and California, 
sure to follow. One more will make the re¬ 
quired number of twenty-seven, and it is prob¬ 
able that North Caroliuaor Florida will complete 
the roll. 
The receipts of the American Baptist Mission¬ 
ary Union daring the year ending March 31, were 
nearly $197,000, the largest sum ever received in 
oue year. Notwithstanding the extremely high 
rates of exchange prevailing the past year, the 
expenses of the Society have been Hilly met, and 
it enters upon its new financial year with a bal¬ 
ance in the Treasury. 
One of the late Richard Cobden’s last acts was 
to send a gum of money to a poor, distressed, 
sick American sailor. Ilis death wes probably 
hastened by his hurry ing to London to speak on 
the Canadian question and in friendliness to our 
Government. 
Five thousand and sixty-oue working men 
were among the subscribers to the 7 30 loan on 
Wednesday last, when the amount taken reached 
the enormous sum of $7,201,300—the largest 
subscription ever made in one day. 
President Lincoln's remains have been con¬ 
signed to their final resting place in Springfield, 
Ill. The funeral was held on the 4th Suet., In¬ 
stead of the 6th, as bad been published. 
A monument to Past Grand Master Wlldey, the 
founder of Odd Fellowship in this country, is to 
be commenced in Baltimore on next week by the 
formal laying of the corner stone. 
Business is still further reduced at the Spring- 
field Armory. Only 250 guns per day are to be 
manufactured hereafter, which will reduce the 
present uumber of hands one-half. 
The Hampden Gingham Company at Holyoke, 
Mass., arc nc,w engaged upon the manufacture of 
fine ginghanls, which are meant to be equid to 
the imtiorttjl article. 
Lieut. Dcvigheety, of the Sixteenth New York 
cavalry, who aided in the capture of Booth, 
has been promoted by Gov. Fenton to be a Capt- 
tain. 
It has been published that at least twenty- 
one persons are known to be implicated in 
the murder of President Lincoln and will suffer 
death. 
hand and caused the seal of the United States 
to be a (fixed. Done nt the City of Washington 
this 2nd day of May in the year of our Lord, 
1S65, and of the Independence of the United 
States, the 89 
Andrew Johnson. 
By the President: 
Wm. Hunter, Acting Secretary of State. 
The public olliees in Washington were closed 
at 12 M. for the remainder of the day on the 4th 
iDSt., (the day of the funeral of the late Pres¬ 
ident at Springfield Ill.) Guns were fired every 
half hour at the Arsenal, and a national salute at 
sundown. 
Eight Marylanders, charged with harboring 
Booth, and aiding his escape, have been arrested 
and lodged in prison in Washington. 
Jeff. Davie and several leading rebels will be 
included in the bill,of indictment before the 
court for the trial of the murderers of Mr. Lin¬ 
coln, now in custody, and yet to be captured. 
General Casey has been directed to suspend 
the recruitment of colored troops in Richmond. 
An order lias been issued by the War Depart¬ 
ment declaring all prisoners of war on parole 
east of the Mississippi, up to and including the 
23d of April, except those delivered nt Darien, 
Ga , duly exchanged. 
The Tribune's special says:—Paine, the .assas¬ 
sin ot the Seward family, has made a confes¬ 
sion of his guilt. He said it was useless for him 
to withhold it longer. He had become fully iden- 
titled by six persons, and the Government had 
other evidence in its.possession that he was the 
party assigned to that horrible crime. 
The Times’ Washington special of tbe 4th inst.,, 
says:—The preparation of the conspiracy cases 
for trial has devolved upon Col. H. L, Burnett, 
who conducted the treason eases at Indianapolis. 
Ilis great ability developed in those cases, has 
commended Mm to the Government. He 
now silling the mass of testimony in possession 
of t he Government. 
The prisoners are closely guarded. Among 
the precautions adopted to prevent them from 
committing suicide, is the padding of the head of 
each with cotton, so that they cannot butt their 
brains out. This was suggested by the attempt 
made by Paine a few days since. 
A Herald dispatch says that a formal demand 
has been made on the Canadian Governmeut for 
the surrender of such of the assassination con¬ 
spirators as may be within its jurisdiction. 
Sanders, Tucker and Cleary publish cards in 
the Canada papers, denying that they hud any¬ 
thing to do with the plot The Washington cor¬ 
respondent of the Philadelphia Press (J. W. For¬ 
ney) soys that Harold’s confession and documents 
found on Booth's body place it beyond a doubt 
that Jeff. Davis and his Canada commissioners 
sanctioned the crime. 
|A dispatch from Montreal the 6th, says:— 
Tucker and Sanders have disappeared. They 
arc reported to have gone in the direction of 
Halifax.) 
Hon. Benj. G. Harris, Representative from the 
5th District of Maryland, is beiDg tried in Wash¬ 
ington for treason.—“giving aid and comfort” 
to the rebels. 
It has been ordered by the War Department 
that all prisoners of war, except officers above 
tbe rank of Colonel, wfio before the capture of 
Richmond signified their desire to take the oath 
of allegiance to the United States, and their wil¬ 
lingness to be exchanged, be forthwith released 
on their taking said oath, and transportation 
furnished them to their respective homes. In 
respect to ail other prisoners of war farther or¬ 
ders w ill he issued. 
Government will pay one hundred millions of 
dollars to discharged soldiers and others du¬ 
ring the month of May. Forty millions of 
certificates of indebtedness were received in 
April. 
Application for National Banks at Richmond 
Savannah, Petersburg and Charleston, have been 
made to the Treasury Department. 
The Mexican recruiting agents advertise open¬ 
ly for discharged officers and men to emigrate to 
Mexico. 
President Johnson will occupy the late residence 
of Gen. nalleck on Georgetown Heights during 
the summer months. 
Mrs. Lincoln is Blowly recovering from the 
shock caused by the death of Hie President. 
She will leave the White House and go directly 
to Illinois as soon as the physician will permit it. 
List of New Advertisements, 
Tiic Mysteries and Experience Of a Lifetime—Frol R 
Leonid Hamilton. M P. 
Great Prize Distribution- T Beuton & Co. 
The Yankee Mower—Bov & Fowler. 
The Best Movable Bt e Hive—K P Kidder. 
The Musical Friend Henry Tolman it Co. 
On-Partjterehip Notice - C hapin & Terry. 
*125 a Month - shaw * C:IhtW. 
Mendenhall's Patent Hand Loom—K P Kidder. 
Gene&eo Norm a Music School—W W JLllllp. 
*75 n Montli nil Herrin ion & Co. 
Italian Queen Beer lor Stile—K P Kidder. 
*12 to *25 pc Day-Oates & Co. 
Rural New-Yorker—(» J B- 
*70 a Month—Otis T liarey. 
*80 per Month Oilered—Tripp & Co. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Cedar Cnmphor-narrls & Chapman. 
Monroe Co. Mutual Insurance Company—L A Ward. 
Having disposed ot my entire tnien si in ilte Foundry 
and Steam Engine Bneioeae, at No. HO Mill St., to t it win 
& Trttttv, I tnkethlB occaMon to extend my thunks Infor¬ 
mer customers for their liberal patronage, and to request 
a contlnucuce of the t ame to the new Hem. 
WILLIAM KIDD. 
The. undersigned have thin day formed a eo partnership 
under the mime and linn ot ( iiaim n A- I i;i:iiv, for the 
purpose ot continuing the Foundry ami Steam Engine 
Business, hcretoloru carried on by w»i. Ktt*i> &■ Co., No. 
SOMdlsi. rHAHi.ES H CHAPIN, 
.JAMES TERRY. 
Rochester, May t, IW55. 799 
CATTLE MARKETS*. 
NEW YORK, May'A—Beeves received. 4,283 against 
4.105 lust week. Sales range at t»4®21c, Cows, received 
ls9 against hit last week. Sales, at *35090 each. Veal 
calves, received, 3,fi21 against 2.71S last week. Sales range 
at Italic, bbeep and Lambs, received, 8,1 il against 7. 
fl!*3 last week. Sales at 4 ®]lie, Swine, received, 0,117 
against 8.208 last week. Sales ut, *10,50®. 11.25 «• cwv. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE, May ?.-Beeves, 
range at *10016, Oxen, fiMVaJOO N pair. 51 licit Cows, *75 
(?i.li 0. Handy Sic el's, |10tl(,U5t>. Veal t alves, * 0 >.?H) each, 
't wo-year old- I'JOtMO. Tnioc-yofti olds f I.Vji.I.O. Sheep 
ami Lambs, 5gl)1Nc *- is. Shout- —Wholesale W-i5uc; 
retail 18® 18c. t-'.ir. hogs E ‘,«12e. live weight. Hides 7(,t 
BC V ti . Tallow Btg lOe. Calfskin* 17(12(H'. Pelts *202,50. 
ALBANY, April 211.—fleevea range at $9® ll.CO. Sheep, 
soles at 10® i tc. Hogs, receipts 0,500— no sales. 
TORONTO. May 3.—First class cattle, born *5,5008,50 
18 100 Its, dressed weight; 2d do, * I .NYrt.S.OO; Inferior, $3.75 
04,25. Calves, $3®7 each. Urea quantity In market. Sheep 
$ 0 ( 0 / 8,00 each per carload. Lambs, $3,00(94. Yearlings 
$3,50*4.- Globe. 
IrlctUIDHU I iiib, muut ncn ium cum uuiu nnu l-vuri; 
.let and Gold Florentine, Mosaic. Jet, Lava and Cam so 
Sleeve Buttons, Sets ot studs, vest und Keck Chains, 
Plain and Chased Gold Bings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, 
New Style Bell Buckle*, Gold Fens and Pencils, Fancy 
work Boxes, Gold Pelts with Gold ami till ot Extension 
Haiders, Mid « large assortment ol FINE JEWELRY 
oi every description, oftko heat make and latest styles, 
valued at 
8-500,000 t To be Solti nt One Dollar Each 
without regard to value, ami not to be paid lor until you 
know What yon will receive. 
Among those who Inn e acknowledged the receipt ot 
Vai.i Atti.E GIFTS drawn from Mils Association since the 
first ot durinary, 1885, the following kindly nertmttholr 
names b' he usedRobert 11Hotchkiss. New Haven, 
Conn . \lolodcon, value *IB0; \V. F. T Willis, VV. 22d St. 
New York,Diamond Fluster Pin, value *200; Mrs. R G. 
Tappet), lfi York bt„ Gold Watch, value *115; Miss Ellen 
F. Dickerson. Binghamton, N. Y„ Melodeuu, value *100; 
Mr. K. H. Stone, X! Tenth Ft., N- Y„ Plano, value *350; 
Mrs.Tcre.su A. Miller, Scranton, Pa., Diamond King, val¬ 
ue *]75; Miss EJItm Peck, Springfield, Ill., Me|od(-nn val- 
ue $125; [>r, I. Van Riper, W tsblugtoii,D, C ,Gold Hunt- 
tug Case WBte.lt, value *150; Edward H. Lindsay, Worces¬ 
ter, Mass., PlfthO, value $250; Mim D. II. Fnrwell, Du¬ 
buque, Iowa. Diamond Ear-drops, value *250; Francis 
I. Vloriin, 1 W PearlBL, Albtvuv, N- v , Music Box, value 
*10; Mrs. R.C. fURBrsoll, Urbana. Ohio, Silver -el. value 
jr> 0 ; Limit, lb F. Hendricks, Willard's ILdoi. Washing¬ 
ton, D- C., Silver Patent Lever Watch, value *55. Capt. 
I, Warner, IStlj N, v.VoU., Sliver watch, value *$>.— 
Many persons who have drawn valuable prizes, do not 
Wish Lhelr names published, nr we. might extend this list 
MANNER OF IHstTK T HUT ION. 
Ckktifr’a rue. naming enc.ii article and Its' nine, are 
placed in Skalkd Esvblcipkm, which are well mixed. 
One of these Envelopes, containing the ('(truncate or 
order tor some article, (wurili at least one dollar nt retail) 
will he delivered at onr olftce. or sent by mall to any ad- 
(lres-, Without regard to choice, on receipt of 25 cents. 
The purchaser will sec what article it draws, und Its 
value,wlUch may be prohoxk i" rive ut xdkkddol- 
LAita,aud can then send one poli.au and receive the 
article named, 
No Blanks. - Every purchaser gets value. Parties 
dealing with nanny depend on having prompt returns, 
ami the articles drawn will be Immediately sent to any 
addrers by return mall or express. 
Entire satisfaction gnmnVc.d in til! cases. Six Cer¬ 
tificates for < 1 ; thirteen for * 2 . 
Agents Wanted. Semi a stamp for a Circular. All 
letters should be. addressed T. BENTON & CO., 
Forever float, that Standard Sheet, 
Where breathes the foe but falls before us ? 
With Freedom's eoil beneath our feet, 
And Freedom's Banner streaming o'er us? 
wool) MARKET*. 
NEW YORK, May 2.—Wo quote American at 75(577c 
for Native and '! Merinos; 70t-',75e for X and do; 70(,",i 
Mtc for full-blood do; UnaNfic for Saxony ; pulled at OK • TOc 
for No Laud 75aa85e for uu petti tie and extra ; California 
at 20e«30c for common ttniviiHied, and lf«L52o for One 
BOSTON. May 3. - The following are U»e Adver. 
Usur'e quolnliote): —Saxony choice, 75080cj Saxony 
tlecrc, 70075(1; full blood Merino, fitVamc; thrcc.iiuarterti 
do, av,i,0T; hall do, OJfflitWe, common, .Vicklkt; Western 
mixed, 50060c; California. (MHftOhc; Canada, tiOC(.(*l,05; 
polled extra. 70 a*7.h- ; snpcrllnc, tA>«j,70c; No. I,50vi00c.— 
Cape Good Hope, 8T&42C. 
TORONTO, May 8 ,—Not much In demand till the new 
crop; 35@40c V n. for good tleeco.— Globe. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MAY 13, 1865, 
From the South. 
The rebel Geu. Rosser, who refused to ac¬ 
cede to the terms of Gen. Lee’s surrender, was 
captured on the 2d inst,, at Hanover Court 
House, where he had goue to visit his wife. 
Jeff Davis was at Yorkvillc, South Carolina, 
on the 2Stb ult., and Stouemnu’s forces came in 
on the fulloyving day. Davis has one day's start 
of Sloncmtin aud is escorted by 2,000 ca 5 r alry, 
well mounted aud commanded by Gen Dibbrell, 
Most of Gun. Sherman’s forces are on their 
way to encampments near Washington. The 
General’s headquarters will be established at 
Alexandria, Va. 
A portion of the Army of the Potomac tvas 
expected to pass Ibrougb Richmond on the 4th 
inst., on its way to Washington. 
Mr. Picrpont, the Union Governor of Virginia, 
was expected ut Riebmoud in a few days, when 
it is supposed the seat of the Slate Government 
will be transferred to that city from Alexandria. 
By order of Gen. Halleek, all persons in Vir¬ 
ginia and North Carolina found in arms against 
the United SLates after the 20th inst., will be 
treated as robbers and outlaws. 
gnu gUtocrtii&nuctttjSi 
Ur - ADVERTISING TERMS, in Advnnce- 
Tmr.TY-Ftvit Cents a I.ink, each insertion. A price 
and a half lor extra display, or 52H cents per line ol 
space. Bpkoial Normas (following reading matter, 
leaded,} IX) cents a lino. 
EST” Marriage Notices, not exceeding fonr lines, *1;— 
Obituaries, same length, SO cents. Each additional line 
85 cents. Marriage ami Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by u responsible u&uie. 
WANTED. EMPLOYMENT On n farm, a« 
> > Tearlier or Clerk. Have bad experience in the two 
former. Address A. WAFFLE, Andover, N. Y. 
R l'ltAL NEW-VORKF.R, FROM VOL. VI. 
. No.a),tO niKl inc.lmlmg Vol. X IV, 8 Void,, unbound 
for sale. Addicts O J G-, Box 131, Syracuse, N. Y, 
i LACK SPANISH AND BLACK BANTAM 
1 Chickens and Eggs lor stile 
98-21 WM. BINGHAM, .in., Pittaburgb, Pn. 
1^*17 ,*r A >fONTI!,—Agents wanted to sell Sowing 
O 4 11 Miieblnea. We will give a commission on all 
macldnes sold, or employ iigeulti who w ill work for the 
above wages and all expenses paid. Aiiilren), 
7J9-8t I). B. HEHKINTUN * CO-Detroit, Mlcb, 
I T WILL PA Y— Agents wanted to sell "Good 
Books." Send stumps lor particulars to Messrs. FO \V- 
LER & WELLS, :Kt Broadway, New York. i08-4t 
>ERMANENT SHEEP LA HEL See IIIn.tinted 
Advertisement ill Kuu.lL, lath March, Juice 90, and 
19. C H.. DANA, 
)t(j.St West l.ebanon, N. n. 
i i A MONTH 1-1 want Agent* everywhere* at 
to (it f i0 11 Montli. expenses paid, to soil F'/trcn Aril ■ 
e?e.x, the best selling ever offered. * til I parllintlats free. 
Address OTfS T. GaKFA'. Blddcfortl, Maine. iTny-iKt 
A TICl'M PORTRAIT OF LI\C44LN — 
FurnWied free to the Hitbsirlbers ol' New York 
Monthly and Working Women's Advocate. Terms *1.25 
a Year. A moral and ri‘llned ftitscelluiieoiu Journal, de¬ 
voted to polite literature, humor, wit. prose aud noetic 
gems. In polities and sectarian questions, it Is strictly 
neutral, therefore just the paper for the million. No free 
copies Its name nils the eansc it advocates. 
Address Miss KATE J. BOYD, Box 5123, 
798-l.xt ] 83 Nassau Bt„ Now Y'ork. 
Igun PER MONTH OFFERED: One A; nil 
5 t wanted in eierv t >wu in the United htatex and 
Canada. Bu din *■ snUaulo fur Indies or gentlemen. In 
close stamp for Circular. TRIPP & CO., 
Boom 13, lil Broadway. New York. 
From the West. 
Gen. Echols, commanding three or four 
thousand rebels in West Virginia, has disbanded 
his command. 
On the 3d inst., Jeff. Thompson, the noted 
Tennessee guerrilla, surrendered his army to 
Gen. Mitchell, receiving the same terms which 
were acceded to Gen. Lee. Thompson has been 
an exceedingly bruUi and desperate fellow. His 
barbarities at Pilot Knob and elsewhere will not 
soon he forgotten. 
It is stated in western journals that an army, 
consisting of the Pourtli Army Corps, under 
Gen. Stanley, aud several smaller commands, is 
about to open acampaign in Arkausas and Texas. 
U I i» TO PER DAY. —Am nt wanted to 
fjiVI M sell onr new and improved $S0 sewing Machine, 
the best Machine in use and warranted for a year*. Wu 
will give the above commissions or will pay $73 per 
month. For particulars address, with stamp, 
GATES A CO., Detroit, Michigan. 
C 1RK1T SALK 4>F WATCHES AND 
* JEWELRY! 
ONE MILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH, 
to me ntBvnsKtJ or at 
ONE 3DOILI-.A.EI EACH, 
Without regard to value ! Not to be paid for until yon 
know wlmt you arc to receive! By A. 11. How kn & Co., 
Agents for the Manufacturers, 
Cert meal ft ot t.kiQ various articles are first put Into en¬ 
velopes, scaled up and mixed: and when ordered, are 
taken out without regard to choice, and sent by mull, 
thus giving all a lair chance. On receipt of the certifi¬ 
cate, you will tue a hat yon are to have and then It Is at. 
vour option to send the dollar ami take ihoai tlcfeor not. 
Purcliasct» may thus obtain a Gold Watch, limmoud 
Ring, or a ay set ol Jewelry on our list for one dollar. 
hi all tniuHHi'tloils by mail, We shall tltaree K,r for¬ 
warding the Certificates, paying postage., m*d doing the 
bnstnexa, $5 cents each, which must to® inclosed when the 
Certificate Is sent lor. Five Certificates wtU be sent lor 
*1 ; eleven lot I'i; m) for *5. with a premium Gobi Pen; 
mu lot $15, with » premium blivet Watch. 
Younts. -We want agents In ever regiment, nnd In 
every town and county in the country, bend ;5 i ts. for 
Certificate and at. Um lame time git our special terms to 
agents. Address _ _ ... 
7ir>2t A. U. ROW EN * CO.. No.30 Beckman SI..N. 5 . 
ANNUAL TER.U OF THE 
“Geneseo iVonual Music School,” 
Will commence July 12, IMS, nnd contlnne in session S 
weeks. I'riil TRACY, of tbe " Lelpzjo Conservatory of 
Music,” teacher of the Organ aud Piano Forte. I or 'Or- 
etilars containing full particulars uddruM. 
7 mcbt W. W. KlLUf, Gcooseo, N. Y. 
t|5HE >EVENTII 
Office of the Monroe Co. Mutual Insurance Co. ( 
Rochester, May 4, 3&05. i 
The Premium notes of this Company upon which 
assessments shall remain unpaid on the 15th inst. 
will ho placed in the hand of an attorney on that day; 
with instructions to collect the whole amount of the 
notes in accordance with the provisions of the charter. 
L. A. WARD, Secretary. 
d* I v)” A MONTH !—Ageuls Wanted everywhere, 
rp.l g-r * to Introduce the improved Muivv A ’UInrk 
I'limilv Sovvlou .Mncbiuc, the otilu low price tuu- 
ehlne in theconnlrv which Is licenrcit hy Grover & Baker, 
Wheeler A; Wilson, Howe, Linger Sr Co., and BftChcldeT. 
jiff other Mm tunes now sold 1 or le*r than torty dollars 
each are (nfrmnemrxt*, and the seller uml user are it 
able to Jtnr cvoi (nipriwii-ment. Salary anil experixt^i, or 
large commission allowed. Hbutiruled circular* sent 
frtc. Address, SIIAW A CI-rYUK, Blddeford, Maine. 
AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON 
Mb. Sewakd has so far recovered that he is 
expected to take his place in the Cabinet meetings 
iu afexv days. Robert Seward is still recovering, 
aud It is expected that he will fully be restored to 
health. 
A dispatch from Washington of the 5th inst., 
says, should not circumstances occur to prevent, 
Licut.-Gen. Grant will review the armies which 
have been under the immediate cominund of 
Major-Generals Sherman aud Meade, not very 
far from this Metropolis, at no very distant day. 
The 15th nnd 17th corps are expected to 
march here via Richmond, aud the other corps 
will soon start on their respective routes to the 
Capital. 
Alter the review, the troops will be gradually 
marched away and mustered out of the service, 
unless it is found necessary to send a strong 
force to Texas. 
The regiments of the regular army, some of 
xvhich arc much reduced in strength, will be re¬ 
cruited ; aud it is rumored the Veteran Reserve 
Corps is to be retained for Provost duty. 
PKOCLAMATON BY PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON. 
Whereas, it appears from evidence In the bu¬ 
reau of Military .justice that the atrocious mur¬ 
der of the late President, Abraham Lincoln, and 
the attempted assassination of the lion. W. II 
Seward, Secretary ofState, were incited, concert¬ 
edand procured ny and between .Jefferson Davis, 
late of Richmond, Va., and Jacob Thompson, 
Clement C. Clay, Beverly Tucker, George N. San 
ders, W. C. Cleary, and other rebels and traitors 
aguinst the Government of the United States, 
harbored \u Canada: 
Now, therefore, to the end that, justice may 
be done, 1, Andrew Johnson, President of the 
Uuited States, fio offer aud promise for the ar¬ 
rest of said person* or either of them, witliiu 
the limits of the United Statce, so that, they can 
be brought t o trial, the. following rewards:—$100- 
000 for lire arrest ol' Jc tiers on Davis, *25,000 for 
the arrest of Clement (J. Clay, *25,000 for the 
arrest of Jacob Thompson, late of Mississippi, 
1 71115 iTIt SR AL FRIEND, A cliolec 
volume of Mtislee. selected with great core front the 
ciJinpriiiliontt of Mrinlrl“Hlnin, Donizetti. Mevorbect'. 
Stlgelil, Kitekcu, Schumann, Bellini, lilt 11 del, A lit Verdi, 
Wallace, Schubert, Bnrginnller, Beyer, 1 'ranter, Blutneii 
tltal.i Jonnod. Mozart, and other dlstlrigniSlied coin nosers; 
I'ouslslliig ot Bongs, Variations, Polka*,Fuur.ltundPieces, 
Ac., A t-., in all con.prising about .»no hundred ol the best 
composUton* ol ttie above eminent authors. 
Prlre. tull gill. * 1 ; dot it (neatly hound,) #3; plain, * 2 , 
50. Mailed to any audrcia on receipt of Uie price. 
Published by 
HENRY TOLMAX A- CO.. 
799-8t 291 Washington St., Boston. 
Wiiicj* you conquer one Moth now you conquer a 
dozen in June- that is, you kill '< nt before they'reborn. 
I J Hi-ilor nt Law. UouVoyaoclag and nearclies of 
title to real estate sped ally ut tended to, aud a limited 
amount of laud surveying clone In conuei llon therewith. 
Office No. 8 , Lyons’ block. Rochester, X. Y. 1197-tf 
ARM FOR SALE IN ONTA R J<M Ol NTY, 
N. YThe subscriber otfois foreale a first class arm ol 
will (lo it if you act this week, while they’re in chrysa¬ 
lis. HARRIS & CHAPMAN, Boston, make Cedar 
Camphor. Every druggist eells it. 
«»!$ acres, fi ve miles »OOttewe»t ol the 5 lilag* Of Geneva, 
in a high state of cultivation; two orchard: of choice 
fruit; U acres ol forest, containing fencing timber ol tho 
held quality. The forest is situated hi the center of tho 
farm and contalm*. a Being rprlng, to which stock can 
have (Vcc acce-sf from every field 00 tho farm, For Air- 
lher partlenlnrs, address the subebrlhcr at Geneva, Onta¬ 
rio Co., N, V. WILLIS H. SCOTT. 
April 17tl). 1SS3. 7U’-3t 
r|3I*K IAIVKEF M4> W Kit.—The undersign- 
oil would respectfully cull the attention of the farm¬ 
ing public to the above Mower, which they arc now man- 
ulacturiug, und which they fed fully warranted in re¬ 
commending us one of the best articles now made or used 
asa .Mower 11 has all the modern improvement.-*, and 
several buporlfint one* Unit no other Mowtr possesses. 
Although it I* a new Mower. It 1ms been fully tested and 
demonstrated lobe the desideratum Ut Mowing Machines 
The construction I- simple and easily COrripi eheiided.isUd 
while com pact and lluht, Ik also strong ami ifuruble. und 
cannot full to please all who may see fit to purchase. 
For further description, we beg leave In refer to our 
Circulars. Which we -hall lie jilt-au d In send p.i all who 
may desire them, upou uppllrutJon! hy mull, at our place 
of fiuslficfw. For cut Of said Mower see Rural ot April 
29. pace 139. DOW iV FOWLER. 
79!Mit FowlervOle, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
ITCH. WHEATON’S ITCH. 
SCRATCH. OINTMENT SCRATCH. 
Will cure the itch In 48 hours—n iso cures Salt Rheum. 
Ulcere, ChUbtains, and all Krupttone of the Klein. Price 
50 cents; by Bending 00 cents to Webkh A Potter, 170 
Washington St., Boston, will he forwarded free by mall. 
For Bale by all druggist*. 7i*l-8fit- 
Advices from England aud France of tile 27th 
have been received. News of the assassination 
of President Lincoln was received on tbe 26th. 
Throughout both countries the most profound 
sorrow was manifested on account of the great 
American bereavement. Parliament was to take 
appropriate action regarding the sad event, and 
all large cities and towns were draped in mourn¬ 
ing, ami large public meetings were being held 
when the steamer sailed. 
By a telegram from San Francisco, the 25tli, 
we learn that communication with New West¬ 
minster, British Columbia, is now completed. 
Tho news of the assassination of President Lin¬ 
coln was received at Vancouver’s Island and 
British Columbia with every evidence of public 
sorrow. The English residents closed their busi¬ 
ness, und united with Americans (luring the ob¬ 
sequies, on the 19th. The papers appeared in 
mourning, aud the deepest sorrow was evinced. 
A Baltimore puper says (hat a brasB cannon 
which was placed under ground during thesurn 
mcr of 1861, about the time that search tvas 
made by the military authorities for arms in the 
hands of tho secessionists, has been discovered 
on the premises of Mrs. Baker, No. 158, Green- 
rnouut Avenue, Ihrec or four feet under the sur¬ 
face, covered with a pile of bricks and earth. 
WiLitEUFORcn University, which was lately 
burned, was near Xenia, O., aud was a college for 
colored people. The last payment upon it had 
just been made, and its loss is a great drawback 
to the liberal education of negroes in Ohio. 
AND CLAIM AGENCY 
I ESTABLISHED 1801. 
STARR AND RUN EDICT, 
{Succesfors to tho (ate Ira C. Clark.) 
OlHco «, Kngle BlOtk, Rochester, N. Y. 
This agency fi» anUioi lzed 10 prosecute tbe claims ol all 
Sai.ic 1 ■ or gailore tlmt liave bc.-veil Lu the present wur 
|n any branch of the service. 
Bounty, Pensions and Pay lor widows, widowed moth¬ 
ers, minor children, or 01 nil an sisters ol circea-ed Soldiers 
Bounty arid Pay for lather*, triotln i s, or other hell's of 
diseased Soldiers. Bounty, Puy aud Pensions for dis¬ 
charged Soldiers, Sc. 
INSTRUCTIONS. 
Person* at a distance, wlstilng claims collected, have 
only to write, giving the name of the Soldier, Ins Com¬ 
pany and Hi-yiment, when we «t once forward the neces¬ 
sary papers >vUJ> full Instructions. 
No matter what yonr claim, write. Money advanced. 
Having the hast Of facilities, all claims against the 
Government are promptly collected. 
GKO. H. STARK. O. M. BENEDICT, Ja. 
REFERENCES. 
Gen. J. II. Martjnualr. Gen. 1. F. Qoihby, 
KOSWKI-L Hakt, M. C„ 24th District. 
Geu. Jambs E. Wood of Geueseo. 0 797-Jut 
ParUcfs, (fommwf, kt 
THE BEST MOVABLE 
Comb-Beo Hive iu tbe World 
Iturul Nevv-YorUer Oilier, I 
ROOJIXBTBR, May 9, 1806. { 
Tint market continues dull, buyers only supplying 
necessary v ant*. There arc but slight changes from last 
week's prices. Tho fall of salt is caused by the arrival ol 
the first consignments by canal. 
Floub, Fkko, Mkai,, kto. -White wheat flour $11,50; 
red wheat, * 8 ( 3 ) 9,00 IH bbl. Coarse mill feed, $42; flue, $55 
tun. Com meal, $2,70 E 100 lbs. 
Grain.—W hite wheat, $1,50<®2,25; red wheat, *1,50(3,1,- 
C2>*. Corn, $1(3)1,10. Barley. * 1 @ 1 , 10 . P.ye, $1,00® 1,05. Oats 
fiOOgSBc. 
FoitAfia.—Bay Straw, $10. 
Saicns.—Tllnot-hy f0®6,50. Clover, $17,50<3il8. Beans, $1 
©2. Peon, $1 2A0. Flax, $2,50<a3. 
Fruit*. Green apples, but few In the market, range 
flora * 1 ^) 0 ( 33 , 2,00 v hush; dried do plenty at Oqgic. 
MZATs.- Kresli pork $U®1S. Beef, $11(®10, Mutton, 10 
®13 * 100 as. Hama, I8@20c. Shoulders Hk^lSc. Chickens 
18®20c, Turtmys, 20c. Tallow, rough 7c. Lard, 17©18c. 
Dried beef, W®«0c. 
Vkobtablrb.—P otatoes, 40®50c. Onions, $l,g5®l,50.— 
Hops, 80®i5c. Carrots, 35c. 
Daisy, kto. — Butter, 20®28c. Cheese,20®22c. Eggs, 
1H®20o. Suit, $2,50 » bid. 
Hinas and Paj.TS,—Green bides,trimmed, 6 ge. V tt-i 
ontrlmmed.BiSiSXc. Green calfskins ll@13c. Pelts, $1,25 
2,25 each. 
Wool.—T be market is dull, no sales of any impor¬ 
tance. It may be quoted the same as last week—10@50c 
Taking the First Premium three years 
m succession at the N Y. State Fairs; 
beliiE a sure preventive against the 
four great troubles In Bee-Keeping, viz: 
The Iusb of bees In s« m ining time, 
by their Hying to (tie forests. 
The robbery Of bees 
The ravages ot the moth miller. 
And the great, loss of bees during 
winter. 
Inclose stamp for Book-Circular for 
particulars. K. P, KIDDER, 
Burlington, Vermont. 
ITALIAN tlLEKN IIKISS FOR SALE. 
Bred from the most, improved nocks of late Importn 
lions. My facilities for rearing them are such that I can 
furnish pure stock (U tilized by Lallan drones, at the low 
price 01 six dollars. A liberal discount lo Clubs and 
Agents. Send for Circular. 
l(, P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vermont. 
| I A LSTEII ’ S IMPROVED HOUSE 
HAY PORK. 
The tiiouocu'tbst It has already hud gives the most 
perfect on auantkk of its 
Strength, Durability, Lightness & Simplicity. 
Made entirely ol ittox and btrkl, and w akii \ v 1 m> In 
every respect. Send for Circular. Town, t.-ounty and 
State right* Kir sale Agents wanted. 
AddiOM A. M. HALS1ED, 07 Pearl SI., New T ork. 
WHITTKJMORE’H CURE FOR FOOT-It OT 
I* lx SHEEl'.-When- numerous eoinpourut' brtio 
been used without success, this remedy ha* J’fjS, 
cured. For sale hy nil Druggists. Ill UoflterU'l, by 
& 11 uti jf ; In New York, by Galk <v Koiunmon. 1 
wishing to try a bottle can have it sent by express to *W 
part of Hie country by inclosing m cents to the mttumsc 
turcr. F. W. WllITTEMORK, Y 
789-13teow Chatham Four Corners, n- 1 
MENDENHALL’S PATENT HAND LOOM, 
For weaving 
Elax, Wool, Hemp, Cotton and Silk, 
Being tbe only complete Loom live* Invented, capable ot 
Weaving almost any style or kind of Cloth now worn or 
used; such as Plain Cloth, Donhlc Plain, KiiUinetn, 
Tweeds, Blanket Twill, Kentucky Jeans, Flocking. Bui 
morals, Kbawls, Flannels, Strainers, Seamless Bags, Cur 
pels, &c This 1 .00111 it will be remembered was the one 
that attracted so much attention at tho N. Y. Slate Fair, 
held at Rochester, in 180*- for particulars address the 
manufacturer for the Eastern States. 
799 st K. P. KIDDER, Burlington, Vermont. 
$25,000 for the arrant of George N. Sanders., $25 
000 for tbe iilttsfet of Beverly Tucker and $10 
000 for (be atreat of Wm. G. Clearv, late clt rli 
of -Clement c r -’ * 4 ■ • 1 A — 
Cluy. The Provost. Marshal Gen¬ 
eral of the United States is directed to cause a 
description of said persons with notice of tbe 
above rewards to be. published. 
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my 
