BOSTON, Oct. 12. - The following tire, me Aflvir- 
tiser’p quotations. - Saxony choice. B0®85c; Saxony 
fleece, 75®78c , I'nll-hHiml Merino, 72®i5c.; three-qviaHc.ri 
do. "OMiTJ half do. UStoTtle, common, 60 m 70, Wusih r. 
mixed, SSrASSc, 0a11forllln, 26®6liC, Oannda, 60®T3c * ptill- 
ed extri. WVwBSc; suticrtlTU*, No i FKiSiSsp.— 
Smyrna, 2!V® Sc; Bueno* Ayres, W)<ai,l2c; I'apo Good Pope 
S7tf»44)<r.; Chilian. 2d0Ji2c; Peruvian. 35®88c; African, 20 
©50c; East India. 27fiitf0c. 
The Government offices in Canada are be¬ 
ing moved from Quebec to tbe new capital 
buildings at Ottawa. An official gazette will 
be issued at the latter pluce in about three 
weeks. 
One of Butterfield's coaches was recently at¬ 
tacked by Indians on the plains. The passen¬ 
gers all escaped. A 6trong guard will hereafter 
be sent with the stages through the troubled 
district, 
MiS 3 Mart Harris, who shot her lover re¬ 
cently in the Treasury Department, is now resid¬ 
ing in Richmond. She follows the occupation of 
a milliner, and has, apparently, quite recovered 
from her insanity. 
News from St. Thomas states that Gen. Santa 
Anna is enlisting troops, intending to aid Jaurez 
and the national cause in Mexico. He had, how¬ 
ever, at latest dates, enlisted 127 men only, most 
of whom were Italians. 
In the States recently slaveholding, there arc 
about 150,000,000 acres of unimproved farm 
lands. Plenty of room for Northern and Foreign 
immigration. The- greater portion ot this land 
rn that the rebels still 
From Pern, 
hold the Chincha Islands against the Peruvian 
Government, but allov American, English aud 
French vessels to loid under Iheir regular 
charters. Matters, htwever, look a little fa¬ 
vorable for the Government. 
The Spanish fleet hid lelt for Chili to settle 
matters there; so in the course of a month 
interesting news may ie looked for from there. 
The Chilian Coughs was still occupied on 
the reforms in the Ctnstitnt.ion. 
In New Zealand :he Maoris had cruelly 
murdered a British iovernment officer, and 
master and crew of a -essel they had captured. 
The Maori war was considered closed, as ne¬ 
gotiations of peace hai been concluded. 
The Ocean Queen britgs $1,362,775 in treasure. 
Southern Items. 
Gov. Wells has accepted the Democratic 
nominal ion for Governor of Louisiana. 
Mr. Ward, of Savannah, formerly United 
States Minister to China, is spoken of as the 
probable Senator from Georgia. 
Immense herds of cattle are pouring into 
Louisiana from T. xas, and the price of beef in 
New Orleans has fallen 15 cents. In other parts 
of the Slate the price ranges from 7 to 10 cents 
per pouud. 
A great cotton swindle, involving 12,000 bales, 
valued at $3,000,000, has been uneart hed at Au¬ 
gusta, Ga. Tbe names of several military offi¬ 
cers are mixed up in the all air. 
Some, of the disloyal members of the Tennes¬ 
see Legislature announce lhat they will soon 
move for the impeachment of Governor Brown- 
low. Last week, that body laid on its table 
resolutions indorsing tbe policy of President 
Johnson for tbe reconstructing of the insurgent 
States, by a vote of 85 against 29. 
The President has approved the sentence in 
the case of Champ FergusoD, the Nashville 
guerrilla, which is, that he be hung on the 20th 
Inst. He heard it read on the 10th without 
the tremor of a muscle. In the afternoon he 
was taken out riding. He appeared in good 
spirits, and regardless of his fate. 
An extensive fire is sweeping over Dismal 
Swamp, N. C. It is probable that thousands 
of acres have already been burned over. 
Only about half an average crop of cotton has 
been raised in Texas this year. 
Tbe North Carolina Convention has passed a 
resolution requesting the President to remove 
all negro troops from the State. 
Out of an amount of $8,000,000 Government 
loans subscribed for in Eastern Virginia, more 
than $3,000,000 have been taken by freed men, 
and the remainder has been taken by Northern 
men doing business in that State, and so far as 
the records show, not one dollar by a white na¬ 
tive Virginian. 
Accounts from Florida represent that affairs 
in that State are encouraging. 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW TORE, Oct- 10.-Heaves, received. 6,923 against 
a,351 last week. Sale- ranee nt 10®l3*c. Cows, received 
97 against HA last week Soles, at each Veal 
calves, received. 1,186 againM 113 Inal week. c ules range 
«i fwtlSc, Sheep and Lamb*, received, 2fi.»’>H against 
25,613 Iasi week. Sates at 1<SSc. Swine, received. 17.000 
against 13,029 last week Sales at »13.00i»H, , '0 *> e.wt. 
ALBANY. Oct 11.—Beeves range at $l.(HW,9,a«l. Sheep, 
sales at CK©7,Sc. Lambs. 0®0c. Hogs, l0h<T*> *KC- 
BK1UHTON ANI> CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 12 - Beeves, 
range at $7®15. Oxen, ftavaSOO * pair. Milch Cows. J55 
©116. Handy Suers, $K5©150 Veal Calves none.— 
Two-year oldr TUree-year olds lavair. sheep 
and l.amha, 8H«oXn * ft Slioatr Wholesale — mi— c; 
Spring pigs, wholesale 12®t6e; retail 151<etl7yo: mi hogs 
lit© 16c, live weight- Hide*SK»10c * country lot*8®9c. 
Tallow 10012c, CaUsklns lSctflSo. Celts J1.25A l.C> 
TORONTO. Oct. '2.—First-class rutile, lice weight, $3 
@3,so %< 100 It's; dreRsed weight, $4® 6. Sheep $3,50®4 
each. Lambs, f2@8 each .—Globe, 
“ Flag of our Country, gently wave a'er us, 
On every hill-top, from Texas to Maine; 
Encircle our Union with friendly devotion— 
Let Peace and Contentment surround us.again, 
From Mexico. 
The N. T. Herald city of Mexico correspond¬ 
ent of the 30tb ult,, eajs the Imperialists were 
rejoicing over the removal ot President Jaurez 
and his Governmentfrcm Chihuahua to El Paso, 
and has also the absurd story which has been 
circulated in this city to the effect that Jaurez 
had deserted his country and gone to Santa Fe, 
in the United States territory of New Mexico. 
Maximilian’s adherents, however, were forced 
to acknowledge that the Republican Government 
wbb in a much better condition to sustain itself 
at El Paso than at Chihuahua; that there would 
be much difficulty ip dislodging it from the 
fromer place, Jaurez has there an immerse 
tract of country and great resources at his dis¬ 
posal. 
8everal recent small victories over the Repub¬ 
licans are claimed by the Imperialists, but still 
guerrillas swarm on allthe highways running out 
of the capital, and order seems no nearer being 
established in the country than when Louis Na¬ 
poleon and Maximilian commenced their work 
of regeneration. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., OCT. 21, 1865. 
MARRIED 
lx East Bloomfield, Ocl.11.by the Rev. L. Conklin, 
Mr. " M. II. NORTON ami Miss MARY J. SIDWAY, all 
cl East Bloomfield, N. Y. 
Affairs at Washington. 
A Naval Commission, for the trial of 
direlict officers, will be held in Washington soon. 
The President of the United States has issued 
a proclamation declaring that martial law shall 
no longer exist in Kentucky. 
The pardons of the members of the South 
Carolina Convention have been signed by the Pres¬ 
ident and forwarded to Gov. Perry for distribu¬ 
tion. 
An official statement of tbe receipts and ex¬ 
penditures of the United States, for the quarter 
ending June SOtb, 1865, is published. The total 
receipts were $618,474,820, and the total expen¬ 
ditures $675,767,411. 
Preparations are making for the great South 
ern mail lettings. The Po6t Office Department 
is ready and willing to renew all the former 
accommodations, but there is difficulty in find¬ 
ing suitable men who have not been engaged 
in the rebellion, and who can take the prescribed 
oath. 
A serious riot occurred in Washington on 
Saturday last between a colored regiment just 
assigned to the garrison there and a detachment 
of white troops preparing to come north by 
the 11 o'clock train. A colored corporal was 
killed and several others were very badly 
wounded. 
By an executive order published the llt.h inst., 
Alex. H. Stephens, John A. Campbell, John II 
Reagan, Geo. A. Trenholtn and Chas. Clark are 
released from confinement on giving their paroles 
that they will abide in their respective Slates, 
and appear at such time »Dd place as the Presi 
dent may designate, to answer any charges he 
may prefer against them. 
The population of Washington is now esti¬ 
mated at over 125,000. 
DIED 
iber Rth, IS65, 
P. Bctlkr, 
At Pompoy, Onondaga Co., N. Y.. Septc 
JOHN 11.. only child of Wm. anti Fanni 
aged i year, \ months amt 13 days. 
^ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advunce- 
Thxbty-Fivs Cunts a Lin*, each Insertion. A price 
and a half tor extra display, or 52.S cents per line of 
apace. Bpkcial Noticbs (following reading matter, 
leaded.) 60 cents a line. 
ftr Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, ft :— 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent ua by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
The Freedmen— The September reports to 
the Freedmen’s Bureau show a continually de¬ 
creasing number of those receiving rations from 
the Government. There are more thau 34,000 
freedmen in tbe district comprising Washington, 
Alexandria, &c., out of which number only S64 
sick and destitute were fed at Government ex¬ 
pense. Many of these are wives and children of 
colored soldiers killed or disabled in the service 
of the country. In the Department of Tennes¬ 
see and Kentucky there were 979 persons subsis¬ 
ted by the Bureau September 20; at present 
there are none. 
IIRE Bred Brahma Fowl* for Sale Very 
lm gc, haruv aim remarkable lor winter laying. The 
fur all purport*. Price #5 pair : *8 trio. 
J W. HANKS, Pawtet, Vt. 
The Virginia Election. 
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe of the 
12tb inst., says the Virginia election on the 10th 
passed off quietly, and the Union candidates are 
probably elected to Congress in the First and 
Second Districts. 8. H. Chandler is undoubt¬ 
edly elected to Congress from the Norfolk 
District, 
Another and still later digpatch says, “from 
returns received here to-uight there is no doubt 
of the election of B. Johnson Barber, Union, in 
the Third District, over John S. Pendleton and 
others of his district, including tbe city of 
Richmond. Robert Ridgeway is elected in the 
Fourth District.. Alexander H. H. Stuart in 
the Sixth District, is also elected. Robert S. 
Conrad's majority in Alexandria, a part of the 
Seventh District, over Louis McKenzie, is 1,000. 
Conrad was one of the signers of the ordi- 
nance of secession. He said, some time pre¬ 
vious to the election, that he conld not sub- 
M ONltOE CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 
1 be Treasurer a lil be al the City Hall, in me Court 
Homo, od Saturday ,2lst Oct., to complete, the payment 
or Premiums, »c. F. W. LAY.Treasurer. 
I OOK HERE BOYS I—Full instructions by which 
J any person can tnu ter the Art of Ventriloquism and 
maae a world ol inn ami n fortune by a few hums prac¬ 
tice. Price by mall 50 CCUU. Address 
tei-St M. A. J AGGERS, Calhoun, Ills. 
r$\KAPPEIf.H AND HUNTERS, AUeution.- 
JL *211) a month cuu Im made by using a returned 
Rocky Mom tain and Western Truppeis receipt for bait- 
1 g Fox, Coon, Otter. Mink, Muskrat, &c. Trappers and 
Hunters that would Hke. to obtain this receipt, address 
A. T., Box 183, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Important Proclamation.— Governor Boer- 
man of West Virginia, has issued an important 
proclamation in reference to the efforts of evil 
disposed and seditious persons, in the county of 
Jefferson, to incite the people there to resistance 
of the laws of West Virginia, by holding the 
election of delegates 1 V the General Assembly of 
Virginia, claiming that county to be in the State 
of Virginia. Tbe Governor orders the arrest of 
all persons offending, and calls on the United 
States military authorities to aid the civil author¬ 
ities to prevent 6uch an election. 
A collection of Masonic units. Hymns, Songs, Ac.. 
for the Public arid Private Ceremonies uud Festivals or 
the Frtuernltv, by O. W. Cbasie. 75 ceuls. Also. THIS 
UaRP AND MONITOR, ctintuInlDK in addition to the 
preceding, the MoNiTOm AL i juiiw, chaiiimcS, EX¬ 
PLANATIONS, &.C., used In conferring the Degrees. By G. 
W i mask, jl. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 
OLIVER PITSON A CO., Publishers, 277 Washington 
Street, Boston, Mss*. 
News Summary. 
The yield of crops in Iowa this year will sur¬ 
pass that of any former year. The average 
production of wheat to the acre is twenty-five 
bushels. 
The boiler of a steamboat on Sacramento 
River, California, burst on Saturday night last, 
and completely demolished the vessel. Fifty - 
four persons are known to be killed, and forty 
or fifty wounded, and others are missing. 
A terrible railroad accident occurred near Lan¬ 
caster, Pa., on the 14th. A train was thrown 
from the track by a broken rail and eight passen¬ 
gers killed and many injured. ’ 
A large fire occurred in Belfast, Me., on the 
14th inst. Over one hundred buildings were 
destroyed. 
The British Aid Society has raised £10,000 for 
the American freedmen. 
The Spanish Government having decided to 
surrender the Rebel ram Stonewall to our Gov¬ 
ernment, she will be towed to the Brooklyn 
navy yard. 
The recent elections in the following States 
(according to political papers) have given Repub¬ 
lican majorities ; — Ohio is set down Republican 
by 30,000 maj.; Maine, 22,000; Iowa, 20,000; In¬ 
diana, 10,000; California, 15,000; Vermont, 17,- 
000: Pennsylvania 23,000. 
Gold closed in New York on Saturday, tbe 14tb, 
at 144%. _ 
UrtavfcetS, (Sommevtt, 
PER TEKIff will pay for Board, Fur 
nl *tied Boom, IR.nil dial 'Tallinn la Common En¬ 
glish, at UNION ACADEMY. Belleville, 
1. 5 . mnwr term commence. Tuesday, 
complete commercial College, and 
Rural New-Yorker Office, l 
Roohbbtbb, Oct. 17, 1865. J 
The market Is a little stlffor this week. Flour, wheat 
and rye have advanced somewhat. Bailey is 5c lower. 
Mess pork liss gone up |2. Dressed bogs bavo also ad¬ 
vanced in corresponding proportion. Cheese, lard and 
eggs arc a trifle higher. 
tyiiolesflls Prices Current. 
FLOUR, Fkko.Goats. Ktr. ..Straw. 7,00® 9,00 
Flour, w't wh't,fli, 00 (tlJ.25 Farm, V*g*tajilk», Etc 
Do. red wheat, *U,".r>®lO ,&0 Apples, green,....$1,00© 1,25 
Do. extra State. 7,50ui 8 ,oj Do. dried, » lb. 0» 0c 
Do. buckwheat. 0,00© O.Ui tVauliea . 86© 50c 
Mlllfeed,coarse,.. 18,OOwOU,00 Cherries. So© 35c 
Do. flue.30.001*35, 1 » hum*.. 30® ooc 
Meal.corn,CWt... 1,90© 9JOO Potatoes,bu.... f«0» 75c 
Wheat, red .2,10© 2,-UIOnlona . 0,75® 0,00 
Best white.2,10© 2,15 1 • larrot*. 00® 00c 
Corn, old, V bn ,. 90® 00r| Hinas anjj Hkinm. 
Do, new. so® 90c Green hides trlm'd 6s<a 7c 
rpo . 90® Ox- Do. untrimmed. 5.H® 6c 
Oats . 42® 45c Green calfskins.... 12 fit 13c 
Barley. 0.04® 1,00 Sheep pelt*, each, |1,76®2/28 
I 'seemlier U"b. inu, complete commercial College, and 
Teleg i snh School combined. Ruotn» are elegant; nearly 
f l.OOu have just been expended In repair- . IS Teachers 
are employed. Superior advanrares afforded to Lhose 
„ ho desire to perfect them-,elves in t'>e arte r.f Mualu and 
Painting. Fw urther particulars, address "ir Circu¬ 
lar lisv, B. A. SMITH, A, Principal, or 
E. II. HILLER. Secretary. siilOt 
J jtVEBY i\\uniat w ho has EARS 
a utknsils worth preserving onu add fijvj per cent, 
to their wear by keeping them protected with tlm 
GUTTA PEHCJHA CEMENT PAINT, 
ThecAtupeM and bent prtscrvatlt* paint In the world! 
jt has been tested eight years, t* always ready for use. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural I tuple merits, 
Irou-work, Steam-pipes, Boilers, Ac., will find 
THE BLACK DIAMOND VARNISH 
fc'inal to the best, for ail purpo°en where a yiiivl drying 
lustrous rarnUh Is required. The 
GUTTA PEROHA CEMENT R00EING 
Is adapted for all klDds of roofs. Costs about half an 
much as tin, aud can be easily applied by any one. 
THE JOHNSJ & CROSLKY MAN’FG CO., 
Sole Manufacturers. No 7S WUllam St., New York. 
Southern Railroads. —Late advices state 
that the work of re-open log tbe railroads in the 
South is progressing rapidly. Railway com¬ 
munications from Georgia, Alabama and Ten¬ 
nessee via Knoxville, Lynchburg ami Alexandria 
is now complete with tbe North, with freight 
tariffs at an extremely moderate rate. The 
East. Tennessee, the Virginia and Tennessee, and 
the Orange and Alexandria Railroads, connect¬ 
ing virtually from Washington to Atlanta, Ga., 
will transport the remains of soldiers from the 
battlefields alODg this route free of cost. 
Attempted Revolt in Haytl— Late intelli¬ 
gence from Haytl conveys information of an at¬ 
tempted revolt in Port an Prince in favor of tbe 
ex-Emperor Solouque. The leaders of tbe plot 
intended to proclaim the fall of the President, 
annul the Republic, and announce an Empire 
with Solouque at its head. 
W ANTED — AGENTS AND CANVASSERS 
lor a w<.rU Urn will be * 0 U) ami kkad in every 
fcuwu, from Maine to Oregon. 
LLOYD’S ILLUSTRATED 
BATTIjE HISTORY 
OP THE 
GREAT REBELLION. 
Complete In One Volume. 
PUBLISHED OUT OB EH 201A, 1865. 
Containing General Howard's Tribute to the Volun¬ 
teer; 2d3 Rattle* Description*; 8‘J Ulogruphloal Sknches; 
•fi Portrait' o! General*; 17 Map* "t Rattle Field*; 13 
Battle Pieiun*on (luted paper; 4 Steel Plate Vignettes, 
and a General Review of the War—the whole otna- 
tneutcd by Illustrated Border*. A brilliant history, and 
an Itiviiluahlu companion lor reading and riToreece in 
every family. 
Sample pages and Illustrations tent to applicant*, 
Canvasser* who want territory should apply at uCCC to 
H. II. LLOYD & CO., 
No. 21 John St„ New York. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
Fire in tlie Oil Regions. 
The most destructive fire that ever took 
place in the Oil Regions occurred at Pithole Pa., 
on the 9th inst. 
The tanks of the largest flowing well in Pit- 
hole, known as “Grant,” containing 4,000 bar¬ 
rels of oil, caught fire, spreading destruction in 
all directions. Thirteen derricks and engine 
houses on the following leasds were destroyed: 
Nos. 16,17,18,19,20, 21, 22 and 23 on the Horm- 
der farm, and Nos. 3,4 uud 5 on the Morey farm, 
covering a surface of five acres. 
The total loss will reach $150,000. All the 
oil belonged to the owners of the land interest 
and the United States Petroleum Company of 
New York. 
The tanks, building and property belonged to 
the owners of the working-interest of the well, 
and were insured for $26,000 in the Associated 
Company of New York. 
From Central and South America. 
We have Panama dates to the first inst. per 
steamer Ocean Queen. 
Panama has been kept excited by the reports 
of anticipated invasion to release rebel prisoners 
and the seizure ot the President. 
The excitement had abated by the President 
putting the prisoners on a vessel and sending 
them to their Domes in the Cunca. The leaders, 
consisting of ex-President, Colaucha, Cols. Ncrsa 
and Bullarmo, and a few others, were shipped 
Business is 
S first Premium Improved fW 
SEWING MACHINE. 
THE EMBODIMENT OF 
PRACTICAL UTILITY AND 
EXTREME SIMPLICITY. 
Patented May VMh, 1899, improvement patented June 
9th, SB. Tim wlvlnutect Family Ukm Skwi.no Ma- 
tmiNK.a most wornlcriul ar.tl elegantly constructed Nov- 
Ki.TY, Is noiseless lu operation nuns tho straight needle: 
wall l'n TllBRAH Of Ail, JCIMM 
makes thr running stitch more, perfect and regular thau 
by baud, and with extraordinary tapnlUy, making »}'<- 
tken sTiieiiKs to each evolution of the. wheel 
gather, Item, ruptn. shirr, tude, run up breadths. Ac-, *c.; 
Is not liable to get not of order, auu will LAST * lifk- 
timk. and dots not Infringe upon any other sewing in a 
chlnn made. . . 
"For Um dressmaker It is invaluable, toe Rt® house¬ 
hold It Mtpplie* a vacant plneo."— (fodey's htdg s Boer 
It uses a common needle- sew* very raplillv.. ,u ‘d Ib st 
easily understood that a child can lists It." --'Cm 1 or* 
Independent. 
" With slnglo or double thread. It silently, yet van 
rnpldly, with a common needle, makes the running stitch 
exactly like hand sewing."—.Veto York 'lYibunc. 
All ponton* are cautioned against buying or offering 
lot sale imitation* ot ins, genuine Machine, or they win 
he prosecuted for Iniringenasni ou tho patents and liable 
to tine and imprisonment, 
Single maemnaa «tsiu to any part of the country per ex¬ 
press, packed In box with printed Instruction* on receipt 
of tho price, $8. B *su iiBLXTXBY guaranteed to «« 
parts Acents wanted everywhere. Circular contain 
lug 1.1 he ml Inducements sent Free. 
Addreiu all order* to , _ 
FAMILY OEM 6KW1NG MACHINE OIL. 
OUlcb, 103 Nassau Snout, Now York. 
off to Jamaica and Santa Martha, 
stagnant. 
The United States steamer James Adger had t>W ’ UUU 
returned to Aipinwall from a cruise to Rio The i 
Hacha, where it was reported the Uuited States a seven 
Consulate had been attacked by rebels and the down, l 
premises sacked. shock v 
It appears the report was a ruse to get foreign j s a 
war vessels to go there and frighten the revolu- Athletb 
tionists, but it did not succeed. Tbe revolu- 0 fBroo 
tionists bold peaceable possession ol tbe place, jrgve tb 
They have also undoubtedly got possession of 
Santa Martha. The rebels appear to lie making rJed fQ 
headway throughout the Republic, and though . t 
a new Government is to be inaugurated next J ili)lue ,^ 
April, it, is doubtful if the present one can sue- 
* J Tiio | 
tain itself till then. 
The steamer from Central America brings 01 
Information of great dissatisfaction throughout !let j 
all tbe Republics, for the brutal execution of A1<ier6 ‘ 
ex President Barrios. A *' A 
President Duennas is obliged to keep his house Georgi; 
guarded aud dare not go abroad or receive any niunuln 
one for fear of being assassinated. gia in i 
Canadians Visit Rochester. —Last week 
the members of the Corporations of Port Hope, 
Cobourg, Peterboro’, Lindsay, Colborne and 
Brighton, C. W., (with a number of prominent 
gentlemen from the above and other towns in 
Canada—iu all numbering about 150,) visited 
this city. The Mayor, Aldermen, Ac., gave the 
gucBts an entertainment at the Brackett House 
on Tuesday evening, and on the following duy 
showed them some of the things in and about 
the city, of which Rochesterians are justly 
proud. The visit seemed to he a very pleasant 
and enjoyable one to both guests and hosts, and 
will long be remembered by both parties. 
WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YOKE Oct. 12.—The market for both Domestic 
ami Foreign fluocti* ha* been very (lull slnee our last, tho 
Inquiry bt»W only lot small lot* Ui *apj.ly nresslue wants. 
Fr ees at the close are nominal. We iinote a* follows 
tJOtaihic. for Native uud H Merlhos. 68fflW Tor « and % do; 
70®72cfor full-bkiDtl do; 78®77c forBaimiy . SkftGlc for 
No I nulled , «i®67c- for «iperlim;; or** tih. lor extra do; 
25®2.c for common unwashed Calirnrnlu, and. lUWeUc for 
Arm fiaiton - Old)lun an«n8li0(l 3(KUX!r : Khlie ltlO» 
washed III..., TV : Cordova 4MM7CI East India MOMbc |A f- 
rlcan 32®45c; Mexican 30®36c; Kinyrua 2h®45 —A. I. J oat. 
