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A Cremona violin lately sold for $900 at Baltimore, 
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— Pensions will cost the government $30,000,000 
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— Dressed hogs are selling at $8 50 per hundred at 
Quincy, Ill. 
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foreign war. 
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— Hay is $7 to $10 per tnn, and wood $6 to $6 60 per 
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— Payment of interest on registered bonds of 1961 
has been commenced. 
— Tho Clergymen at Hartford, Ct. 
temperance meetings. 
— A fatal and Infections cattle disease has appeared 
in Cass county, Indiana. 
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— Well executed counterfeit 5s on the Central Bank 
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— Epson. N. H., has only one pauper, and has jnst 
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— An anti-garroter*' vigilance committee is doing a 
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— A slight shock of an earthquake was felt at Santo 
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— It took $103,000 to pay the workmen at the Kit- 
tery, Me., Navy Yard for November. 
— The Vermont Teachers’ Association will hold its 
annual meeting at Brattleboro, Jan. 30. 
— The State debt of Pennsylvania is nearly $500,000 
less than in 1960, notwithstanding the war. 
— The citizens of Atlanta are arming and organizing 
to clear the the city of thieves and robbers. 
— It is stated that the Adams Express Co. has loan¬ 
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— A. B. Post of Orange connty, recently sold a 
Hambletonian colt, six months old Tor $1,000. 
— The Chicago pork-packing business has reached 
the enormous aggregate of; $30,000,000 a year. 
— the total casualties of officers and men of Con¬ 
necticut regiments during the war were 25,748. 
— Th« tobacco growers of Connecticut, held their 
annual meeting at Hartford, Wednesday week. 
— There is to be a general convention of trade’s 
assemblies of this State on the 6th of February. 
— A lire at Fon dti Lac, Wla., on the night of the 
21st, destroyed $40,000 to $50,000 worth of property. 
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— A good many of the wool-growers of Vermont, 
still hold this and last year's crops, and are waiting 
for higher prices. . , 
— There were 19,280 barrels of apples, and 22,400 
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ty, the past season. 
— Among tho bills ordered paid by the Erie county 
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costing $18 nplocc! 
— The remains of President Lincoln were removed 
on Thursday to their last resting place in the vault 
near the site of the proposed monument. 
— Some Scotchmen who worked in Lawrence, have 
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N EW JERSEY FA HOT FOR SALE.—A 
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Lkauino Articlkb—W hy ItWon't Do- Corwini R.- 
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and Congress; The hud of Slavery; Baggeations; Colo 
rudo; Gen.Howard’s Report; A Nuw Ilaflroad - Editorial 
Paragraphs. ' 
Nxws SoMMaKT-Mllltnry; Naval. News from Wash 
Ingtou, New York; New Br-’ ’ •*' - - 
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Tho Western States . 
irara v* nan- 
New Briglund; The Southern A t]mi 
Tennessee and Kentucky; 
-; rite Puolflc Coast; Political; Do- 
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FonmoN Nxws Europe; Bouth America; Mexico: 
Canada; ltuyti. ' 
Blavkkv Fokkvkii Rust*-The Constitutional Amend¬ 
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V imil*r* Protection to Cltliens Assured; Mall Faell- 
lUoa; (len Lee's Memorial. 
FnoM Mkxioo Maximilian 'a Decree Establishing Slav¬ 
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Howard's Dispatch to Bigelow. 
Fhom Hayti. 
Canadian PoLnrtca—Resignation of the Hon. George 
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.. Nk .VP l*f-I n *'flO*dent Buchanan's Defence; 
Mrs. Childs' l-i-ectlitiuu H Book, etc. 
KnoH Richmond to Cuahlkstok — Special Corres¬ 
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Nkvaoa— Caljyohnia Correspondence of Tho N. Y. 
Tribune. 
Poktkv Grant's Instructions to Sheridan; To the 
Thirty-Eighth Congress. 
This Fashions- t he Latest Winter Modes. 
National wool-Obowkks' Convention at 8yua- 
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From tick Missouki to tiim Pacific; (Twenty-third 
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^N IMPORTANT QUESTION. 
CAN CANCERS - nF. CURED? 
We alluded some months since, to the wonderful cures 
effoctnd by Dr. Hebern, of Quluoy, III., on persons if. 
dieted with this fearful disease. Those remarks were In- 
tluccd by the rnmilte of Dr. Hcbcm’s remedy In u eu*io of 
I'uncer successfully treated In this city by Mr. J. II. Dur- 
feu, who had then Jmit cstabllahcd himself here, and who 
Is nslne Dr. Hcbern’s remedies. We have for years been 
an Incorrigible unbeliever In all cancer doctors and their 
remedies. Wc were Induced, however, to visit Mrs. Col 
vln, from whose face this cancer had been removed, and 
from what we suw and heard then, have been led to watch 
closely Mr. Darfur's practice since, We now beltevo-we 
think we know- that cancers con beeurnl. The evidence 
cannot bo controverted. Lot ua mention a few of tho 
many cases which Dr. Durfeo has treated, 8ome of the 
rulieved sufferers we have seen and conversed with, both 
before and since the operation, ami they may be seen by 
and are anxious to give Information to all who are inter¬ 
ested In this matter. 
MR. AMOS MEAD, , 
Who for the Inst thirty years Una been n resident of Gene¬ 
va, N. Y.,cauiu to Mr Inirfee with a cancer of long stand¬ 
ing In his cheek. We saw him at the tlruu the remedy was 
applied. In ten days after, the entire cancer dropped ont 
of Itself, and now the wound, to all appearance, is nearly 
healed. The application in thls.ua In other cases, occu¬ 
pies but two or three minutes, and U unaccompanied by 
any serious pain. 
MRS. MARIA SLOSHER, 
Of this city, had a cancer which covered a large part of 
one cheek, and surrounded one eye. Bho was treated by 
Mr. Durfee. In five weeks the cancer was removed, tho 
face healed, and tho eve saved. Tills was a bad case. 
Mrs, Blosscr resides on the south side, of Uhaplu Street, 
first house West of Frost's Nurseries. 
MR, EDMUND BROOKS, 
A farmer, residing tw miles east of Pcnflcld village, had 
a cancer on his breast nine Inches In circumference a 
terrible looking thing when we saw It, The remedy was 
applied, aud in eight days It succumbed to Us influence, 
and left wc trust, forever, 
MRS. B. W. DURFEE, 
Mother of tills successful operator, residing at 2H Marshall 
Street, was treated by her sou for a cancer of long stand¬ 
ing, nnder the right eye. The eanc.ijrwas removed and 
the wound healed lu leu day*. 
We might mention other cases of a like character, but 
these must convince the most incredulous. 
Mr. Durfee, pleased With Ilia success in Rochester, has 
fitted up a nice Office at 91 Stale Street, up stairs, and Is, 
we are glad to hear, going to remain with us. lie is a 
gentleman, ils well as a suec ssful Cancer Doctor. 
We have perfect confidence In his remedies, and advise 
all who arc srnmwi by this fearful disease, to call on him. 
—Rochester Dully Democrat, Oct. 27, 1605. 
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Clples oi the League. 
Conokkbs—A tislrnel of the Proceedings. 
OnrruAitY Death of .ledge Ames of Rhode Island, 
Nkoko Voting The Condition ol thn Nation's Bulva 
tlon ; Bpecch of Gcrrlt Smith on thn Country, lu Chicago, 
Nov. 26,1665. , ’ 
INTKBB8TINO to Fa ii.Mitns—American Institute Farm¬ 
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Protection against the Coddling Moth Apnlu Worm. 
Boiling Corn foe Hog Feud ; -Seedling Apples , Reclaim. 
Imr Swamp, Sprouted Wheat Flour-How to use lt> 
Selecting Seed Com; Molu Trans: Blue Grass. Fish 
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Old Orchards; Fur Skins How to Dress Them ; Pumpkin 
Seeds —Do they Injure Htock? Grape Vines upon Trees; 
Preserving Eggs White Thorn Sood -How to Grow 
Seeds und plnnt-i by Mall; Cisterns Witching for Water. 
National Finanobh-R eport of the Huoretury ol tin; 
Treasury 
Tim Our Goons Matikkt 
LATKHT ECBOPBAN MAKKKTa. 
I'kuhijnal—Political -City Itkms. 
MlSOBLLANKOtm l'1'KMH, 
Makuiaokn and Dkatbs. 
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Commkkoial—F ull Reports ot the Btock, Money, Cot¬ 
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Tho N. Y . Tribune. 
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The undersigned, Executors of the estate of Josicerr 
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which for execution and style of workmanship stands 
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the easiest running machine made, capable of thrashing, 
hulling and cleaning at one operation. 
For iulbnuaUou, apply by letter or otherwise. 
M. 'll' HOLTON,, Executors. 
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1I1KROKEE MEDICINES. Every reader of this 
J paper Is requested to send their address to us for our 
32 page pamphlet, giving Interesting and vahiubb! (infor¬ 
mation to both neves, wale, and female. We send It In a 
sealed envelope, free. Address 
6B3J On. W R, MEltWlN, 37 Walker 8t., New York. 
| ail PHOTO GRAPHS OF UNION 
I OH G< aeruIs »ent, post-paid, for 25 eta.; 5U Photo 
raphs of Rebel Officers for 25 cents; 50 Photographs of 
■tatesmen and Generals for 25 ct».; 100 Phtograplis 
4 Actremes for 25 els.; 100 Photographs of Actors 
or 25'cts. 
33 Address C. SEYMOUR, Holland, Erie Co., N, Y. 
AY WITH HPKCTACLKH, 
100 Hold Hunting Case Watches.$i5 to »150 “ 
150 Diamond Kings, Cluster, Ac.$30 to *200 “ 
200 Gold Watches...$60 to $ioo “ 
SOO Ladles’ Gold Watches.. ,$6utoiH5 " 
iOO Silver Watches..$25 to $50 " 
Diamond Pins, Brooches nml Ear Drops, Ladies' Sets 
of Gold and Coral, .let and Gold, Florentine, Mosaic, 
Lava, and Cameo; Bets of Studs, Vest nnd Nee); Chains, 
Plain and Chased Gold Rings, Gold Thimbles, Lockets, 
New Style Belt Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy 
Work. Boxes, Gold Peu» with Gold nnd Ktlver Extension 
Holders, nnd a large assortment of Fine Jewelry ol'every 
description, of the best make and latest styles, valued at 
$300,000, 
To bo Hold lit One Dollar Each, without regard to 
value, and not to bo paid for until you know what you 
will* receive. 
Among those who have recently drawn Vaia'ablk 
G ins from this A .ioelsliuti, lUe following kindly permit 
their names to be used: Robert H Hotchkiss, New 
Haven, Conn., Melodenn, vatne $150; W. F. T. Willis, W, 
22d St., New York. Diamond Cluster Pin, value $200; Mrs. 
It. O, Tapjian, 16 York Bt., Gold W ileh, value $133; Mrs. 
Ellen F. Dickerson, Binghamton, N. Y,, Melodeou, value 
$100: -Mr. K. H. 8 tone, "2 Ten ill Bt., N. Y., Plano, value 
$360', Mrs.Teresa \. Stiller,HcraotoiLl’n-.DInmondRlne 
Vitim • "is, Ellen J.Peek,Springfield, m , Melodeou, 
value $130; Dr I. Van Riper, Washington, I). iGold Unnt- 
Ing Case Wuleh, value $L.iO; Edward H. Lindsay, Worces¬ 
ter, Mass., Plano, value $370; Mbs D. II. Karweli, Du- 
baque, Iowa, DUmr.nd Ear-drops, value $250; FYaUeis 
I. Moran, 126 Pearl St,, Albany, S'. X., Murie. Box, value 
$40; Mrs. It. C. Ingersoll, Urbuna, Ohio, silver set, value 
$60; T.K-ut. B. F. UoudrlckN, Willard's Hotel, W.ishlng- 
ton, l). C., Silver Patent Lever Watch, value $B5.; rapt. 
1. WiMfU-r.Uith N. V. Villa., Sliver Waiuh, vniu- if:. ; II. 
Taylor, King town. Pa., Gold Patent Lever Wfttcli, valao 
$100; Jus. It. Bruce, Nashville, fena.. Silver Watch, $16; 
(Ico. D. Wood, Whitby, Canada W st, Silver Watch, $15; 
MADE NEW, without Spec.tacIcH, Doctor or Medicine 
Pamphlet mailed free. Address 
E. B. FOOTE', M. D,, 
831-12t 119U Broadway, New York. 
“TYEST OF ALL THE AMERICAN 
Jj Newspapers devoted to matters of Rural Econ¬ 
omy,” is what the ScoMeh Runner, Edinburgh, says of 
TIIE CULTIVATOR AND 
COUNTRY (iimiiEMlV, 
PUBLISILKD WI'.KKLY 
BY LUTHER TUCKER Ac SON, 
ALBANY, W. Y. 
A J- 41.50 A V BAIL. - No. 2 West 43d Street, New 
r ork— leaches how to get ami keep well without medi¬ 
cine; how to he yonr own best physician. Healthy cliU- 
drwn should never gel sick. If born unhealthy, or 
deformed, It Is thn fault of parents and Is preveuUblc. 
I reals also of farmers’ horses, overworking of farmers’ 
wives aud chlffirt-n, etc., etc. 831-1t 
ft OOB NEWS FOR THE SICK.-Ncw 
\T remedies and new oicoess. No patent medicine or 
ttdneral poison used. Thousands cured yearly. A por- 
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disease treated (If curable,) peculiar to ladles and gentle¬ 
men or both; no matter what the disease Is, or where 
located, or or how longstanding. Inclose five cents for 
a large descriptive circular. 
Andrew Bn. 1.1IEALT, 
831-dt AmltyviMe, Long Jsland, N. Y. 
A gents wanted broom head t— 
New, valuable and salable. 1 want, an enterprising 
man In each county fttot already taken,) In New York 
State, to sell MILLER'S celebrated Mciallic BgooM 
Hrai>, patented June lath, I865-by which everyhod v can 
make a broom wlthont. the aid of cord or tyings ot unv 
kind. Will last, u I lie, time. No humtmg, but an article of 
reul merit. Every farmer, and all who wish to make 
their own brooms chtUffl, should have one. Inclose a 
three cunt stamp for circular to agents, giving full par¬ 
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rylowu, Westchester Co.. N.Y. iW-4t 
rHE.ri. -Tbc American Wasli- 
■ Rig lTj%'-»tlon and Exctdalor bo up has been thor¬ 
oughly tetl,^ luring the year past, nnd found to be just 
v.but we *aj_it Is—a saving of onc-holf the expense and 
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iKUMANENTSHEEl* LA IIEL.-See Illustrated 
Advqi'Uacmcnt in Kurax^, Dec. 
JH-Iiit C. II. DANA, Vfv.Ht Lubttuon, N. H. 
■p E N S J PISKN1 TEN N 1 
GOLD PENH FOR HOLIDAY PRE8ENT8! 
On account ot the uear approach of the Holidays, we 
offer onr large stock of HoldPons and Pencils witn Goid 
and Stiver Extension, or Ebony Holdere, of every de¬ 
scription, at $50 per cent, less than the usual retail price, 
beud early for tiew*' ; e-flogii^ 
630-lt Station D., New York City. 
Special Notices 
Copper Tips protect the toes of children’s shoos. 
1 pair will outwear 8 without tips. Sold everywhere. 
RE Ii- O O LI S II . 
sko Six Dollars from Fifty Cents. Call 
and examine an Invention argcutly needed by every¬ 
body. Dr a -.ample sunt free hv mall for 50 cents that 
retails easily for $8, by B. L. WOLCOTT, No. 170 Chat¬ 
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KITTAT1NNY The lorgest, sweetest, 
hardiest, most delicious, productive, and every way 
the beet Blackberry known. Send stamp for termB, 
testimonials, &c., new edition, to 
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R EAD “nUJIBUG” OGC'AHIDXALLY-IVe 
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a-’I.V auaru* In tin- United htaiun free ol postage. Orders 
for circulars must have stamp inclosed. E. MoWHOOI), 
Publisher, (snceeasor 0/ B. F. French & Co,) No. 72 Malden 
Lane., New York. 833 
A LADY WHO HAH BEEN CURED OF 
i‘Y great n.-rvoxie debility, after many years of misery, 
deslros to make known to all fellow Milterers tho sure 
moans of relief. Address, enclosing a stamp, MRS. M. 
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i ne /louee-heeper, 
The Naturalist, dc., etc. 
Illustration* are freely jmployed wherever they can 
be niade to eluculate the snbj -n, treated, and tho com¬ 
prehensive naturo of ua design - such as to suit tt equal¬ 
ly well to a t,L latitudes and locali'la* In which ivii-itovKD 
FA UM1NO 18 Bought for. ■ 
'1 LR.7I8. — 1 riB Coltivator a t> Coo stiit Gkw- 
TLEMan 1 b mailed to subacrlber* at tin.following rab-s- 
One Copy, one year. 
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Hiimple Coplea <ent without charge, or >>« Coplc.e 
under the above offer, hv addressing 
LUTHER TUCKER & SON. 
Editors and Publishers, Albany, S, Y r 
TIio Wonders Accomplished through the 
’j Aoenct of genuine Cod-Lieer Oil in Scrofula, Bron- 
? chitis, Chronic Cough, Asthma, and even in Con¬ 
sumption, almost surpass beliof. in John C. Bakes 
& Co.’s " Pure Medicinal Cod Liver Oil ” (tach bottle 
T, of which is accompauled by medical guarantees of tho 
^ highest order) the public have the beet band of the 
■J preparation known to the scientific world. 
^ JOHN C. BAKER & Co., No. 718 Market 8t., Phlln. 
v; For sale by all Druggists. 
^ J O O 1) 4) II R Ii It . 
Tux ftRvT working, the rrst MACE, and tho most de- 
riraltli! CoOK Stuvj: U the GOOD CHEEll, with a eliding 
ami dumping gtstr. Can bu anaiiged tor wood or coal. 
1r. r “ Call and examine ti ut KLEIN’S, 
8 3-tf Opposite the C’sborn lioiwe, Rochester, N. Y_ 
C 4ROUP - IT8 CACHE, CURE, nnd b«w It 
/ may i>v prevent. 1, boat free. AdureM E, B. 
FOOTS, M. D., 1130 Bioadway, Now York. 1881-121 
QHEESK VASTS ’ It Oil’S PATENT 
WITH COOFES’S IMPROVEMENTS. 
There In now In use over four thousand of these Vats. 
Borne in every cheuac district la the United States. Thev 
recommend fhcmacivea; they are the t«.>st and cheupi-. t 
Vat made. Dalr/nji'u wanting will please scud for cliou- 
lam. Sixe. from SO to 550 gallotm. 
We also, make a vat with Maple's Patent Bteam Tank 
and Distribution Pipes to be used In large l'actorlea. This 
la tho only Vat to which steam U applied, that heat* 
Cverdy, avoiding the uecohsUy of- rapid and constant no¬ 
tation of tlic mflk. H. & E. T. COOPER. 
Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1866. 820-13« 
/"lOMFORT AND CURE FOR THE RUP 
\J TURED.—Bent free. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. I) 
1130 Broadway, New York. 881-12t 
i PER MONTH—And expense* cleared, la 
selling our at-w *20 8e» r iug Machines. Forpar- 
. ' MH "---I.Mdch. 
kiculars address (.with stumpy UsmixCu., Detroit, 
