Lift of New Advertisement*. 
ity, must deeply feel a gratitude to God that the 
ordinance of secession of South Carolina, enacted 
on that day, was eventually rendered null and 
void. With what anguish must hundreds of 
thousands contemplate the events which grew 
out of the action of that rebellious assemblage 
in Charleston over which an evil genius presided. 
Spreading from State to State among the 
discontented aristocracy and nabobs goes this 
spirit, of Satan, till by oppression the preponder¬ 
ating masses in seven State sovereignties, and a 
large number iu seven others, cry out against 
the Government founded in 1776, and forth¬ 
with is inaugurated a war which must end in 
[ anarchy, or the peop'c of the United States still 
true to the Constitution, must fight over again 
the war of independence. 
And Bnch a war! — who would, who could 
have believed, while celebrating the American an¬ 
niversary in 1860, that in less t han one year nearly 
all of the Slave States would have withdrawn from 
the Union with or without the consent of their 
people, that several battles had been fought, and 
hundreds of thousands of armed men of the 
loyal North were in the field or rushing toward 
the National Capital to defend the Government 
against an internal foe more vindictive than any 
since the days of the Goths and Vandals of 
antiquity! War is cruel when divested of its 
worst features; hut when we look over our files 
titled not to send any more troops to Mexico, and 
£!)c Cmtiensct 
Tlfli PROVISION MARKET*. 
new YORK, June to.-Cotton. 40®4tc for middlings 
.J'tOUH. Superfine Suite fS.fijSil,SO; extra State 
6,80, abater. State, $6.3r*fl6,!\0; superfine Western’ Is’fiOe! 
5,90; common to me,limn exlrti tlo, SO CW, 7S • comn?^ 
7 no 1 >0* extra round hoop Ohio, 
fO'V>Ci8 TO ! l,runci **» Ii.OSCjS,. 5. Canadian Hour is dull,at 
Guain-W heat, winter red stnte #1,65- No ^ Chto-inv, 
Fprlni^xt C! ; common white Wes t cm' M Rye nmft 
“Sles Western illS/toOOo.. Bariev (In 1 ) Corn lower 
atmw .0 ror mixed Western. o.st«ks<®e9c " r,8al08 
A Pjpr>Vl8ION& Ror it, S?8,00(3-9,00 for ne.w rnoas- W» 
»5,00 for Biers; JUS,OOoiilO 00 for prime. Shonldprs 
Hams, 14®i8c. l.ard, lr.VfiMfio Butter 2 aswie' 
and tor State, fee to* & 
common to prime. Clover seed f i. fet lx T?mothv 
eeed *S&:yi0. Flux toed f%n2,2a 
mta\ B * uvTtr.H’’ii 1 vSaTRiS?*' l,lTin,, « *10,00. Cora 
white CuZ.%, o, ?paS 1 ’ Com r w>laiJ t0 R nd 
ley nochaneeU. Oats Mess" Ror't®C^0ffl« 
fl h c 0U, fe^ >a &r\^ rf ,m ' kra Ws 
^tc. Butter -»a*t>c. New Cheese I6c. Kgp* SSyj-ac. 
i hO, Jane 10 —Flour, luarfret dull Wheat No 
fuSkJbillhei;aping Jo* ?f 5 °- Barley 5iffl65e? 
teas. £«&. O**, %>5c. 
?a?d Hacon.n w iauc. 
ii. dri £ d d( h'i0c P ;* 
that he must withdraw the French and Austrian 
troops now there, and leave the people to decide 
whether they will have an Empire or a Republic. 
The delegation from Georgia are said to he sat¬ 
isfied with the President’s reconstruction policy. 
The Soldier’s Casket—C tv Alexander. 
Now I lay me down to S!eep-W J Holland. 
Barometer and Thermometer Maunfactorv—L C Tower. 
Ames’National Business College—D T Ames. 
Phrenological Journal—Fowler & Wells. 
Nursery for Sale—Prince & Co. 
To Farmers-E A & G F. Meneeiy. 
American Roofing Company—Henry Smith. 
Wanted—A Small Farm. 
Secret Art Catching Fish—.Tulins Rising, 
—A war is pending between Spain and Chili. 
— Army horses are selling for about $30 each. 
— Negroes can testify in Illinois courts now. 
— Dresses without sleeves are the style in Paris. 
— Some 500 or (100 wounded soldiers are in the hos¬ 
pital at Albany. 
— The Merchants Bank or Westfield, Chautauqua 
Co., has failed. 
— They are organizing a temperance regiment of 
hoys in Syracuse. 
— A frost last week in some sections of Ohio killed 
all kinds of fruit. 
— Gen. Don Carlos Buell has gone into oil specula¬ 
tions in Kentucky. 
There arc 8,OSO schools in Russia; ten years ago 
there was not one. 
_ ~ The ws S es of g aUore in New York has fallen from 
The committee on the conduct of the war, lay 
the blame to Gen. Halleck for the loss of the bat¬ 
tle at Chanedlor&viile instead of Gen. Hooker. 
A great fire occurred in Washington od the 
10th. The Government is supposed to have lost 
in stores from $S,000,000 to $10,000,000. 
The freed men about Fortress Monroe are to 
present a sword, worth $750, to Gen. Butler. 
The steamer Governor Throop, en route from 
Augusta to Savannah with cotton, took fire on 
the 8th inst., and was destroyed. Forty lives 
were lost. There were 200 persons on board. 
The Confederate soldiers are active in subdu¬ 
ing guerrillas. No mercy is shown them. Ten 
were hung in Cross Co,, Ga., a few days since. 
A band of guerrillas was recently exterminated 
in North Carolina. They fought desperately, 
asked no quarters, got noue; not one escaped. 
T he officers of one of the Richmond banks was 
recently robbed of $600,000 near Washington, Ga. 
Business seems to he reviving wonderfully in 
North Carolina. The WUmimrton Herald if 
$50 to $30 a month. 
— Some of the Paris fashionables hi 
outangs for footmen. 
— Alvah Steteon recently killed a bear i 
weighing 450 pounds. 
Gen. Averill. the well-known cavalry’ 
resigned from service. 
— The Indiana free banks are barninv thi 
the rate of $30,000 a day. 
— Senor Pezel, a shoemaker by trade, has lately been 
elected President of Peru. 
— Gen. Sherman’s friends are going to present him 
a nice house hi Cincinnati. 
-The steamers of the People’s Line carried over 
250,000 passengers last year. 
— They have struck “ile” in Sullivan county, find¬ 
ing it flowing from a spring. t 
— Business is terribly dull in Canada, and every one 
who can get away ia leaving. 
ourang 
“ Let bells in every tower be rung. 
And bonfires blaze abroad; 
Let thanks from every loyal tongue 
In thunder rise to God. 
The doom of Rebeldom is sealed, 
The conquering sword of Mars 
Alone the patriot can wield — 
God biess the Stripes and Stars.” 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
-Beef declined lc: receipts 5,00 
• ^Sbeep declined le; receipt 
Swine firm; receipts 12 , 
NRW YORK, June 6.-1 
?l&t. quotations liKaiSe. 
tend; (monitions r* 37 c. 
Kl head; quotations 9>j@1036c. 
K! c slta r “g|^* 5 ' 00 ® 9 ’ 50 - Shec P' 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE.. June 7 . - Beeves, 
gftg 6 « «%»» Oxen. i piir. MUch Cows 7^ 
@100. Handy Bteenr, fWctSO. Veal CalveT* 
iSw’wc ‘cifeiarMufe-ik 6 * ^ 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 17, 1865, 
THE SECOND WAR FOR OUR NATIONAL 
INDEPENDENCE ENDED. 
uiuifik-im, I8«20c. Pelts * 1 , 00 ®.^. 
When the Patriot Army of the Revolution 
was disbanded and its Great Chief took his 
farewell leave of those with whom he had so 
long straggled for national and individual 
rights, sadness as wmll as “joy unspeakable” 
WOOL MARKETS. 
the mart:\tMor' domeJiic'^nse?il l' 1 ' 1 reports 
-Sft^ny^cum?" 2 --4 e -‘ he K A ^ ver - 
tratmctmn?m'i!{ l l' S e.l'7A I V‘ g:c ar »onnt offered, nnd fair 
hlg.er; quoted .1 loAsqsVtoT SSSf 
sI 1 “m at 
, soldiers are coining home !—the survivors of this 
murderous conflict ; and many of them, by reason 
■ of their devotion to their country’s service, are 
thrown upon the charities of their countrymen. 
Our noble defenders part from each other in 
sadness os well as joy as did the army of Wash¬ 
ington ; for the scenes, the dangers, the hard¬ 
ships of the camp and battle-field tend to bind 
men together in the closest bonds of friendship. 
We have been accustomed to hear the stir¬ 
ring notes of martial music for years past 
in the patriotic excitement of recruiting, and to 
listen to the discussion of the great topics of 
“filling quotas” and the “draft,” for months 
together. But we have passed into a new era; 
we now behold the marshaling of men of war no 
more; no more do we witness from one end of 
the country to the other preparations for sustain¬ 
ing the Government by force of arms. The toe 
which so long tried in every conceivable manner 
(by marder, starvation, piracy, poison, arson and 
other diabolical acts, as well us the sword,) to 
overthrow the Republic, is now croncbed at the 
feet of “ bleeding mercy ” — a country they del¬ 
uged with blood — asking to be forgiven and 
restored to all the glorious privileges of Ameri¬ 
can citizenship. We anxiously await events. 
But one thing is certain; the Great Rebellion 
[is ended; peace is secured; independence has 
again been achieved, and the Government to-day 
is donbly powerful than when the war com¬ 
menced. As did our fathers in 1788, so let us; let 
us arise in all the majesty of freemen, and battle 
valiantly to overcome the evils of the late strife, 
trusting, as they trusted, in the God of Justice, 
in the “Lord of the Harvest,” that He will 
help those who help themselves. We believe 
that prosperity has now begun again her reign ; 
we believe that nothing human will prevent, can 
prevent, onr country becoming the greatest, the 
beet, the most thrifty, the mightiest nation ever 
upheld by the providence of God. And at the 
TKRM8 « ,n Advance — 
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“ “ Ua “* 0r ext 4* or 52* cents per line oi 
spaoe. Srnotu, Notices Hollowing readier matter 
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Miu-rinm Notices, cot exceeding four lines. Jl 
Obituaries, same lengtli. 50 ccnU. Rack additional line 
35cento. .Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
Dn 0 nam loang bas sent an agent to Sun Fran¬ 
cisco to procure cotton seed for planting in the Sand¬ 
wich Islands. 
— The manufacturing companies of Lowell are gen¬ 
erally making arrangements to start np a large portion 
of their works. 
- Mayor General Halleck has offered a reward ot 
$25,000 for tho arrest of Wm. Smith, the late rebel 
Governor of Virginia. 
The National Debt.— The Secretary of the 
Treasury has published a statement of the public 
debt as it appeare from the books of the Treas¬ 
urer’s returns and requisitions on the department 
on the olst day of May, 1665. A recapitulation 
shows the amouut outstanding, bearing Interest 
in coin, to be $ 1 , 108 , 118 , 812 , the interest being 
$04,480,480.50; the amount bearing interest in 
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rnosnitiV.rM? will he made very moderate and terms 
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NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
again the battles lor American Independence, 
[ News Summary, 
Nearly all the citizens of the District of 
Columbia who went South and survived the 
war, have returned home. 
Eighty thousand troops had, np to the 8th 
inst., (since the grand review,) left Washington 
for their homes in the Northern States. 
All the rebel wounded iu the prisons In and 
around Washington have been discharged. They 
were required to take the oath of allegiance. By 
an order of tho President of June 6, all prisoners 
of war at the several departments in the North, 
not above the rank of captain in the army or lieu¬ 
tenant in the. navy, are to be immediately dis¬ 
charged on taking the oath of allegiance, except 
6uch officers not above the ranks specified, as 
have graduated at the U. 8. military academy, or 
held commissions in either the U. S. army or navy. 
Transportation to released prisoners will be fur- 
(tfommwe, &r 
mount YEBNON is once more accessible to 
visitors, a portion of the 8eventy-ninth New 
York having been sent there as guard. Mr. Her¬ 
bert, who has had charge there for six years, says 
the place has never been visited by the confeder¬ 
ate BOldiery. It is in as good order as before 
tbe war. 
Johnson’s Island (Lake Erie) bas been select¬ 
ed as the prison where all the rebel officers who re¬ 
fuse to accept amnesty on the terms prescribed 
by President Johnson's new proclamation will 
be kept until a final disposition can be made of 
them. 
A Berlin letter has an apparently well found¬ 
ed report that the Prince Royal of Hanover, who 
will enter upon his 21st year in September next, 
is to marry ins cousin, the Princess Helena,' 
Queen Victoria’s third daughter. 
The Richmond Republic says that 14,557 citi¬ 
zens, Boldiera and ladies, have taken the oath of 
allegiance to tho United States in that city since 
" K mivu out lew changes to uotc this week. Flour 
and Forage are down somewhat. No wool of the new 
clip has yet made its appearance in this market. 
tVholewilo I’rlrcH C’nrrent. 
Flock,F ern,G rain,E tc. Straw... . ‘Jjmwoa 
Flour, w't wheat,fa.VHau.Ou Fuorre. VkoktahijcJ' kic 
D o. red wheat, ti.hOa S.00 Appleu, green,. ...I0,0()ii 0 00 
Do. extra BUtC, K.tolc* 7 .nn ffo .fried, * li. % 
, Do. buck wheat, S,0iV/, 8,25 PeacJie*.. yjp 
I rnnmi 08 . 3004 350 
Homs...... 20<a ooc 
Fotaioea,pa.,,.. joc 
Onions. 0.00*8 0,00 
Carrot*. 00 <i» ooo 
Hidem and Skjns. 
Green hide* trim'll 6 <!» Go 
Do. untrnamed. 5 iw 5c 
Green 1 'alfikinn ...it <A 12c 
Sheep petto, each, UAW9.25 
uambpelto. a)® soo 
Bkkdw. 
Timothy. * bn ...M.BO® 7,00 
Glover, medium.. Jo,oo@i6,50 
,1>0. large.16,50® 17,00 
juutu m maiuie Luauuooa, naa sunered unwar¬ 
ranted flagellations from a hard-hearted parent, 
a star of hope seemed to enlighten the minds of 
both the Government and people—all appeared 
to feel that national and individual prosperity 
would surely be the reward of industry coupled 
with indomitable determination to overcome all 
difficulties. 
Never, in the history of man, has a nation, has 
a people, been so prospered as we have been, 
until the commencement of the domestic na¬ 
tional discords in the fall of 1860. On several 
-prior occasions when violence was threatenlm? 
A new ._ 
jci.y no. i- 
iwu views; Siui-i 
fEmpreea Eugenie 
C’wrar, with skr 
How they Look 
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Em press Eugenie; the Emperor Alexander; Julius 
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Mmd; A‘.Wonderful Trod lotion Fulftllod ; llymontal 
i’oetry t Mnlden » Eyes; An Appeal from the Sooth . Art 
* reaching; Woito-Duv ltollgiou ; 
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Patrioteof America,Illustrated; Our Finances; The At- 
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