The Assembly was called to order at 11 o' 1 clock 
by Joseph B. Cushman, the Clerk of the last 
House. 
An Important Order. 
An order has been 
issued from Washington that no more cattle 
shall be permitted to cross from Canada. It 
I is said in a telegram from Toronto that “ this 
prohibition creates intense feeling, not only 
among the Canadians, shut, out from American 
markets, but among United States traders. By 
Americans now purchasing In that market, it is 
estimated that 1140,000 -worth of live stock, 
already purchased in this neighborhood, will be 
thus cut off from the market, tor which they 
were intended.” But better this than have the 
cattle disease introduced into this country 
by the stock brought into Canuda from England. 
The order, as we understand, does not apply 
to American cattle transported from one point 
in the United States to another via Canada. 
Aew Advertisements 
Prayer was then offered, the roll of 
members called, and the oath of oflice adminis¬ 
tered by the Secretary of State. A quorum was 
found to be present. The rules of the last House 
were temporarily adopted. Lyman Tremain w as 
then chosen Speaker by a vote of *6 to 34. [Hon. 
Schuyler Collar, Speaker of the U. 8. House of 
Representatives, being in Albany, was invited to 
the tloor of the House, which invitation he ac¬ 
cepted nud made an able speech.] .Joseph 13. 
Cushman was then elected Clerk; Frederick T. 
Hempstead, Sergeant at-Arms; S. P. Reming¬ 
ton, Alexander Frier, and Oscar K. Dean, 
Doorkeepers. Committees were then appointed 
to wait on the Governor and Senate. 
The Governor’s Private Secretary, between 
one and two o’clock, handed into each House a 
copy of the “Governor's Message. ,, The Mes 
sage was read in both Houses, and Bbortly after 
the reading the Senate adjourned till the next 
day, and the House took a recess till 4 o’clock. 
ADVERTISING TERMS, in Advance- 
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half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space.— 
Sseciax Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. 
pr ~Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
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ROCHESTER, N. Y., JANUARY 13, 1866. 
IN MIL’TIOKIA’H 
^ Kakeit baa a more painful duty devolved upon ti* 
than the announcement of the death of Charles 
Ellis Caldwell, one of the Editors of this paper 
since April, 1866. He waa prostrated by sudden 
illness December 21st, and niter ten days or acute 
suffering, which was borne with heroic fortitude, 
passed peacefully aw ay with the closing hours of the 
expiring year. For months he had devoted his best 
energies to the literary department of the Rural, and 
wobave the satisfaction of knowing that his labors 
w-ere recognized and highly valued by all who were 
acquainted with their results. Never have we known 
one who worked with more zeal and fidelity, or with 
a keener sense of the responsibility of his position. 
Mr. Caldwell brought to hie task talents of the 
highest order. Graduating from the University of 
Rochester in the class of 1M with distinguished 
honor, he discovered a refinement of taste, a large¬ 
ness of culture and un aptitude for literary pursuits 
that we have rarely seen equaled. His superiority in 
these respects was universally acknowledged by those 
who were brought into relation with him. We have 
no words at command to portray justly Mr. Calii- 
wtsll as a genial, chivalrous gentleman —n faithful, 
unselfish friend. To the few who were admitted to 
J)is intimate acquaintance no critical analysis is 
peeded to increase tbe sense of Ids many excellencies 
F OR SALR—*20 Piur Bronze Torkfess 10 
pair Bremen Geese: 10 varieties purebred fowls. En¬ 
close stamp for price and particulars. Address 
R. B. SHAW, Canandaigua, N. Y. 
PER MONTH !—Tbe very beet chance 
LJ " ever offered to make money. Positively no 
or ru*. Full particulars sent/res. Address 
®4-2t M. .M. 15ANBORN. Brasher Fails. N. v. 
CENKCA jLAKK HIGHLAND NIK- 
BE HIES, ESTABLISHED 1842.—Peach, Apple, Pear, 
and Plum Trees. Apple stocks and in graft. Plum stocks 
Quince cutting-, piuio ar.d I't.wh Pits. Gripe Vine* and 
s general Nurse*y vtock- at wholesale, to planters and 
dealers, including the genuine. •• King of Tompkins Co 
the real King Of Apples. E. C. FROST, Watkins, N. Y. 
The Jamaica Slaughter.— The people of 
England have been seldom bo moved as they are 
just now over the wholesale slaughter of the ne¬ 
groes of Jamaica. Governor Eyre has been sus¬ 
pended, and a Commission sent out to make an 
investigation. But the arrests, trials, convic¬ 
tions, Hoggings and hangings still go on. The 
“rebels,” as they are called, are found secreted 
everywhere, and every where the emissaries of 
the Government are “hauling men to prison.” 
Whatever disposition may be made of the de¬ 
posed Governor, the fact of this inhumanity w ill 
remain. If the very worst that haa been reported 
of the beginning and purpose of the revolt is 
true, there can be no possible excuse for the ex¬ 
tent, persistency and barbarity of Che punishment 
inflicted. 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
(’ARM FOR SALE.—I offer my > in* in DarlpD, 
A Genesee Co., N. 1.. for sale at |><r> per acre —terms 
and time made easy. H consists of .525 acri'«—well wa¬ 
tered, good Tor grain and grass, locution very healthy. 
To one. who wants u first-elmw farm it la a very desirable 
location. I oiler to sell because I have bought a farm in 
M ar vl and. 
t ir The personal property will be sold at a great bar- 
g t. ‘. T. C. PETERS. 
Darien, N. Y., Jan., 1866. 
New* Nummary. 
Tub Indians are becoming troublesome in 
New Mexico. 
There was a *300,000 fire in Galion, Ohio, on 
Thursday night, 
rite losses by fire la6t year are estimated at 
*43,000,000. 
Some may by interested to know that Presi¬ 
dent Johnson is 57 years old. 
England saves £200,000 per annnm by the King 
of Belgium’s death. 
The thermometer was from 7 to 10 degrees be* 
uur last issue. Dressed hogs have declined 
Batter has fallen off 8®fic ¥• it.., with a do 
Jenny. Eggs are selling at 2@3c lower. Ott 
main unchanged. 
I V/tolosale Current, 
Flour,Feed Grain.E tc Straw. 
Flow, w't wuH, $n,50r<«is.75 fruits, Vkoe : 
I)o. red. wheat, $:t,75<&i0,15 ! Apples, green. 
Do. extra State, TJOgo 8.00 Do. dried, << 
Do. buck wheat, 8,Ute# coo | peaches. 
M I Weed, coarse,. U.UOmH/iO the rides. 
. Do. fine.80,00(«gjfl,00 Plums. 
Meal.corn, cwt.. i,7S& 2.C0 potatoes, l- bn 
W heat, red. 1,9144 2.10 OniODs. 
Best w hlie...... 2,1046 2A0 Carrol*. 
Corn, old, r bu.. 7508 85c Hides a.ni 
Do, new. 75tiu 85c Green hides tri 
.-. W>C6!> 85c Do. untrlinmi 
Q* 1 *'. jOM 45c Green calfskin* 
Barley,. 85® 90c Sheer* pcltp, cai 
Beans.1,00® 2,00 Lamb pelts,.... 
From North Carolina.—A dispatch from 
Wilmington of the first inst., says all the civil 
officers in the State appointed by the Governor, 
comprising the whole machinery of the State 
Government, have ceased to exercise any author¬ 
ity—their terms of office having come to an end 
mu- rnimn Louvenuou decided unani- 
piously |p favor of President Roberta and Gen. 
Sweeney. 
Apother coal mil)!no; explosion has occurred 
in Wales, Thirty liyeg W<?FP !<M bf'sidce several 
persons badly wounded. 
A project Is on foot to tunnel the river which 
divides the city of Chicago. 
THE NEW YORK 
It is an insured 
tiling, and is to be done by private subscription. 
It. i« reported that a house has been discovered 
in Jersey City containing a large quantity of arms 
and other munitions of war. Probably a Fenian 
arsenal. 
__ A dispatch from Albany at 10 P. M., on tbe 
>th, says the mercury has ranged during the 
past 24 hours from 2 to 12 deg. below zero. 
Gold closed in New York on Saturday, the 6th, 
at 141%. 
Anothkr Revolutionary Soldier.—A cor¬ 
respondent of the Louisville Journal, writing 
from Danville, Ky., contradicts the statement 
that there are but two Revolutionary soldiers 
living. He says:—“John Spears, a hero of the 
Revolution, is now living near this place, and 
is about one hundred years of age. He attended 
church here on Sunday last, and was apparently 
well and hearty. His eye-sight is remarkably 
good, enabling him to read fine print for 6omc 
time without the aid of spectacles, and even at 
his present advanced age he is considered one of 
the best shots in the country.” 
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE FOR JANUARY 6 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
New York, Jan. 8 Onttffn SMbSSc, for middlings. 
Amg»—Salea Pot* at $10 ; Pearl* flRsiiJc fc 
Dull and droonlug. Sale* bupt-rtino Bute at 
!rvv? 2'^: t^i. n ^ CX,>r w . l '- choice State, 
fe,25<$lvi0; HtfperflJlfi WuKtum, t7 (V <.><#7,!iO* common to 
medium extra W«»U!rn^ : common to pood Ah Ip* 
finw, ti' z™ ronn<1 tteoped Ohio, fMOfliSiO; Cana- 
. ,5® *■uj<—W beat market doll, new No. 1 Milwaukee at 
ft 1 '* 7 - i-i^u'V 4 * 0 ,!* 1,00 ' Barliy.8tate.fi. t;orn.86®99e 
UuUi, inKwHUo. Xor c-tuio and 4(k^/iHc- for unbound WodL^rn 
1 HoviHTONSj—Pork heavy and low*' r. Silica at $271*27.25 
for mcaa; $$4,60098 for [-rime mean, and $22,75®24 for new 
prime. Beef, ui;w plain mess,$17(^24. Shoulder. UffllSc; 
liftnis, lateibc.; Laid Hx&WXc. Butter iWMiXk. for Ohio 
and 'imwe. for state,. Clitaso JUfoslSVr. Hops, lOaiOc 
for ISS4 crop, and 80®Sfic. for I8fl£> carp. 
Clover wed. Malic. V a.; lunolfcy seed $3,50® 
4 V bn.: fiatr seed, f2,90®8,5O. 
IittBsexi- nooa. Heavy and lower, at llg®12c., Includ¬ 
ing auioll sales Western at URjigiUj<c. 
Albany, Jim. 6. Flour and Meal —Flour, trade 
bninde, $|3®18,50. Buckwheat flour H,TO<a4. Corn meal 
THE N. Y. WEEKLY TRIBUNE tor tliia week con¬ 
tains the following: 
Leading Articles—P opulation—When) Needed ; The 
English Press cm the Mess ago.; Onr State Census: The 
Loalslsua Slave-Code ; American Steel; Hungary ; Wbat 
Is "The South?" The Next Apportionment; Economic 
Deception: Colorado; Too Much Management; Gov. 
Kenton •> Mocmgc; The Report of the Controller; The 
Christmas Insurrections-, Decline In Prices; Confederate 
HclIjrioD; Henry Winter Davis; Jamaica; Editorial Para¬ 
graphs. 
News Summary—M ilitary: Naval; News from Wash¬ 
ington ! New York: New England: The Southern At¬ 
lantic Stales; Thu Western States; Political; Domestic 
Miscellany. 
■ Fonsiok News—E urope; sooth America; Mexico- 
Canada. ' 
Governor's Mhssaok. 
Legislature Abstract of tbe Proceedings on Tuea- 
day. 
Population nr Ouu State. 
Illinois Farmers ami Fst; it-Growers in Conven¬ 
tion—F rom Oar Special Correspondent; The Industrial 
College Plan ; Railroad Monopoly; Remedies Proposed 
and Considered i Prof. Turner's Views; Need for Western 
Manufactures ; The Express Monopoly; Statement of 
Grievances; The Greatest Enemy of Western Fruit In¬ 
terests ; Tile Hippopotamus. 
Mini.su in Colorado— Correspondence of the N. Y. 
Tribune. 
California., Nevada and Idaho —Railroad Enter¬ 
prise; Progress of the Central Pacific ; Over tli« Summit 
Another Year-, Nrw Route to Idaho Mines- Protected 
FOREIGN NEWS 
England.— The Loudon Times esteems Sec¬ 
retary McCulloch’s report u very able document 
It is remarkable among similar official documents 
oi the State, ns being grounded on Bound finan¬ 
cial principles. We recognize in Mr. McCulloch 
a real financier 
loch’s scheme 
NEWS OP THE WEEK 
NEW YORK STATE OFFICERS 
Reuben E. Fenton... 
Thomas G. Alvord... 
Geo. 8. Hastings .... 
Thom .mk Hlllljousc!... 
Frnncie C. Harlow... 
Joseph Howland. 
John It. Marlindulc.. 
J. riatt Gootlscll. 
Benjamin F. Bruce, 
Franklin A. Alherger, 
Robert C. Dora..... 
John K. Bates. 
David )’. Forrest ..! 
Henry A. Rarnum_ 
Patrick II. .Jones_ 
Reman Brockway... 
E. O. Brooks. 
William Wasson,,.. 
William Barnes. 
Vacant.... 
Nathaniel 8. Benton 
John P. Darling. 
Khi'iiezer BJakelv.,,, 
•John F, Xebley.. 
Ira II. Kiting. 
William J. Groo. 
Washington Smith. . 
Benjamin Nott. 
Lockwood L. Doty .. 
A Handsome Present.— On New Year’s Day 
the Hon. Samuel Hooper of Boston, in behalf of 
a number of his constituents, presented to Gen. 
Grant, as a New Year’s gift, a splendid library of 
two thousand volumes, valued at five thou¬ 
sand dollars. 
; but the point in Mr. McCul- 
which must 6trike Englishmen 
most forcibly is the confidence which he invites 
in the action of the Executive. 
The Daily News Bays a committee has been 
formed, under the title of the Jamaica Com¬ 
mittee, to watch the progress of the official in¬ 
quiry ubout to be instituted by the Government 
into the recent events in Jamaica. 
1 heir purpose is to bring about a searching 
parliamentary inquiry Into the past and present 
condition of Jamaica, and to provide Mr. Gor¬ 
don and othere, who may have unjustly suffered 
there, with competent legal assistance to con¬ 
duct their several cases before the Commission. 
Sir H. Storks, the Governor of Jamaica, sailed 
for St, Thomas on the 18th ult. The Jamaica 
Commissioners were to sail by the next steamer. 
On account of the cattle plague, the Mayor of 
Colchester has closed the markets of that town 
for eight weeks. 
Ireland,— The News Teller says the Lord- 
Lieutenant has refused to appoint a Commission 
to inquire into the escape of Stephens, 
The London Morning Star 6ays the first Fenian 
prisoner put upon his trial at Cork was a Cap¬ 
tain MeCafferty, who had served in the Confed¬ 
erate Army, and who was a subject of the United 
States. He was arrested while on board a 
steamer from America, and was brought ashore 
in custody. * 
Ilis counsel objected that he was an alien, who 
in his own country could not commit the 
offence with which ho was charged, and who 
had not set foot on our land, bo as to become 
guilty, when he was arrested. The judges held 
that this objection was fatal to the indictment, 
and the jury, under their direction, returned a 
verdict of “not guilty.” 
True bills have been found for treason and 
felony against T. Duggan, J. Donovan, John 
Casey, Jus. Mountane and A. Nichols, Jr. [We 
learn by a later arrival, that Donovan and Dug- 
gau have had their trial and were found guilty. 
^Hiate $2,46; Canadian. $2.76.— 
Hy.5 $tror Slate. Hurley $|, Corn Mm We. Gate, M®aSc. 
Provisions Ar. ;T Pork. *8i®3C. Shoutite™, lbe. Hams 
- Sm qketi beef 23c. Butter plenty at U5 m4(jo. Lai d 
21®22c. Cheese 17® 19c. Dressed Hogs, $ 12 ® 13.50, 
Buffalo, Jan. K.— Flour, 6ulna range from $ 7,50 to 
$11,00. WhciU, $1,65 for No 1 Milwaukee club; $2,00®2,ia 
lor ehulcc white CttlMlA. Corn. 66&?9c. Rye 75®sic 
Barley 80®9gc s Oats 39®A7e. iVasHtaifc. Realm $ 1 , 50 ® 
} . ,‘ ork, $20 for new . ohl f26.30(42$, Lord I9c. 
fcboulders, lie- Hum, 20c. Butter 28®40c. Cbeeee, is® 
19c. Drebaed hogs, $10,50® 11.00. 
-ChlejiKO, Jan. L - Klonr, Bale-,,' nt $5,50® 15. Wheat, 
Wc.®l,40. Rye, Wk<oMc.. Corn. 35j<@45c. Oau, 18«(S}26c! 
I oik, f. 2 lKrt,.Al. Hams, HV,®ttiU. 8Uouldi-r*, tl(«ilSwe. 
Lard, IlKoilhe, Rutter. 16cflS)e. CUceite, lS(iii23c. Clover 
seed $7®7^0*1 bU.; Uax $2,75. Liovur 
Toronto, .Rui.Ji.-Ftonr rungc« at.irom $.7@7,50 ; Fall 
Wheat., $l(a>l,20; bpruig Wheat, 96® 1 , 02 , Barley,90@72c ; 
1 ea«, 58WU2C ; Uate, :«V).'ile; Rye, Stic-; Batter, 151*200 - 
tASJSf* 5®jL 5c i Bggs, lBtaa&c; Pork Mess, $20®i?.; Prime. 
$19(«21: Hums, J4c ; Lard. UOBl&c; Baeou, lfl@Ue. Beef 
hitmK, luffllle; ycnlBOD.Sjtfc. Routoes, 25<a>3Gc V bn; Ap¬ 
ples, $1 ,i 5<@4. Hay, $ti,50Sfl 10; Straw, $6(jiT.- Ulobe. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
Inspectors of Prisons. 
Clerk of Court of Appeals, 
Canal Appraisers. 
Hupt. Insurance Dept. 
8npt. Bank Dept. 
Auditor Canal Dept. 
Rtate Assessors. 
The name of the man recently hung in Gene- 
bco, and who confessed to three murders, was 
William A. Carson. He gave his name os Wilson. 
The Chicago Fenians have declared for Swee¬ 
ny and the military directors and recommend 
a convention of military Fenians at some central 
locality. 
Edward B. Ketchum was taken from the 
Toombs to Sing Sing prison on Thursday last. He 
was accompanied by bis father and one of his 
brothers. 
Advices from Fort Yuma, Arizona, state that 
large numbers of Mexican refugees were assem¬ 
bling in that territory preparatory to marching 
into Sonora. 
It has been decided by the Supreme Court of 
the United States, that a bid at, an auction is a 
mere offer, and that it has no binding obligation 
unless accepted. 
Advices from Santa Fe show that very severe 
weather prevails on the plains. Considerable 
suffering has already been experienced from the 
inclemency of the weather. 
Col. Mekhon, of the Feuian Congress, has, In 
an appeal, called upon Roberts and O’Mahoney 
to resign simultaneously their position as Presi¬ 
dents of the Irish Republic. 
The Fcniun Congress that met in New York 
the 2d inst., indorsed O’Mahoncy. There were 
three representatives from Ireland, and two En¬ 
glish spies were detected. 
A little five-year old boy who was missed 
from a town in Missouri last October, it now 
appears, was carried off by an eagle. His bones 
have been found on an island iu Gasconade river, 
A new line of steamers, the “ North American 
Lloyd,” has been formed to run between the 
points of New York and Bremen, calling at 
Cowes, and will commence running next March. 
A New York millionaire, said to be afflicted 
with the leprosy, was cured by the President of 
UommissionerB Public 
Accounts. 
Bureau Mil. Statistics. 
to be Commuted. 
Poetry —New-Year's Dav. tfi6C. 
A flairs at Washington. 
t twarus of twenty clerks were discharged 
from the War Department on tbe 3] at ult. 
Gen. Hickey, Chief Clerk of the United States 
Senate, died on the 5t,h inst., aged 70 years. 
The trial of the pirate Scmmce, it is said, will 
soon take place. In Washington. 
It is asserted that Secretary Wells is to be 
superseded in the Cabinet by Senator Dixon. 
11 1 ere is a strong effort making by military 
men and others, to have the army raised perma¬ 
nently to 150,000 men. 
The volunteer medical staff has been reduced 
since May last from two hundred and forty to 
about fifty. 
There are now deposits iu the United States 
Treasury, to the credit of the Navy Hospital, 
tor the relief of disabled seamen, nearly $10,- 
000,000. 
It is stated at the Treasury that at our present 
ratio of income, the National Debt may be easily 
reduced $100,000,000 the present year, after pro¬ 
viding for all current and contingent liabilities. 
The. amount of prize money that has been 
already paid reaches to about nine million and a 
halt dollars, and it is estimated that ubout five 
millions now retrain unpaid. This is only one 
moiety of the proceeds of captures, the other 
going to the Government.- 
TILE POJtlC MAJtKJETS. 
Cincinnati, Jan. 3.- The market to-day Is dull, and 
prices of tire wed hoys have declined to $9.75. cloeinc 
quiet ut $10. Holders are asking $ 11 . e 
Louisville, Jan. 2.-The market bus assumed a firmer 
tone, with sales at 9XC.,gross weight,orllu^llYc uett. 
riiieii;co, Jun. 4.—Market active, and good demand for 
packlug; sales at $11i»ll,25. 
St. LnuiK. Jan. 2.-Rcceipts light; the market firmer 
With sales at $9,25<ai9,75. 
Toronto, Jan. 5.—Market firm, and prices were quot¬ 
ed to-day at $7®7,25. 
K't- wjmluo, -*v_uaim ot nxxu /viM.unju. AllirUttr OI a 
Private or the 15th Ohio Infantry ; Attempt to Lynch the 
Culprit* Aversion Toward the Mexicans , Ball Given to 
the ReUrlE^^Gnperuls; Galveston; Profltoljlc fiteambpat- 
fNTKRKS ij'NO t q KARMERS-Amerlcau Institute Farm¬ 
ers Club, Dec. IB.—Potato Planting Experiment#Petro¬ 
leum for Bugs and Worms: Electricity aa a Fertilizer- 
Clover—When to Plow In; White Willow Fencing • Dah- 
Ba-6mgle Flower; Flower Seed testrlbutlou; Locality 
for Grapes; Preserving Fruits, Discs*,- Among Cows- 
Wbat is a. Good Cow ? Bpaying Cows; Mole Traps; Mend¬ 
ing Move Brick ; W here to Emigrate ; More Moonshine ; 
Balt for Bee Moths; New tiBO uf Flax Seed ; A Cheap 
Stump Puller; How to Make Land Rich; The Greeley 
Prize Apples and Peats; Effects of Bone. FI,.m ; The Cost 
ol cattle Feed: Aerieiiltural Items; Premium Wine.; 
Prune Grape Vines Now. 
Tue Dry Good- Market. 
Latkst Kukoj-ram Markets. 
Pkbsonal.—Political.— City Items. 
Miscellaneous Items. 
Marriages and Deaths, 
Latest News by .Magnetic Tklkgbaph—S pecial Dis¬ 
patches to the N. Y. Tribune. 
Commkucjal- Full Deports of the Stock, Money, Cot¬ 
ton, Grain, and Cattle Markets, specially reported for 
the- N. Y. Tribune. 
Heady this morning. Price In wrappers, ready for mail¬ 
ing, five cents. 
Mai) subscribers,single copy, 1 year-52 numbers.. $ 2 00 
do. Clubs of five. .. 9 00 
Ten copies, addressed to names of subscribers.17 50 
Twenly copies, addressed to names of subscribers.. 34 00 
Tea Copies, to one address. 16 00 
Twenty copies, to one address. 30 00 
An extra copy will be sent Tor each club often. 
Drafts ou New York, or Post-Office orders, payable to 
the order ol “ Hut Tbusl ne," being safer, are preferable 
to any other mode of remit! unce, Addreas 
THK TRIBUNK, New York. 
TUE CA TTLE MARKETS. 
New York, Jan.2—Bee! cattle, received, 4.366 against 
S.4S1 List week ; sales range at $10019,50. Cows, received, 
114 against 91 last week ; sales at $3514120. Veal calves 
received, 651 against 452 last week ; sales at 9ig!4c. Sheep 
nndlambs, received, 8,509 against 14.co last week; sales 
“• a * * s ““ “•* 
<.r J £ r ?f, h ‘° , ,V"V? G run bridge. Jan. S.-Beeveg, sales 
V Wo ,'; kl n - exe? *150(ari75 b pair. Handy steers 
$-«'((, ii>0 ' cartings $2(*i30; two-year olds, *30^50; three- 
$50^100. Milch cows, $50®too. uetfera. *ao<a 
W ANTED— 1.000 Agents to sell the Chronology oj 
lla Rebellion. A Complete History of the War. 
Agents can easily make $10 per day. For terms, ite., ad¬ 
dress Cr. W. 10 AILIN'SON, rubltober, Bostoa, Mass. 
>IOBF AGENTS WANTED 1HMKDI. 
TtV"v“ A ILLY—Great suecess — sales immense. New 
military man and compend. Enclose stamp for i-Sj eulars 
LEWIS J. PltaLlihS, 65 btate-St., Rochester, S T. 
TTLE WOOL MARKETS. 
New York, Jan. 2.—Market dull without any change 
in pi Ices. V\ e nuote as follows60@i62c for Native, and V 
Merinos - CBfflflSo fi» % and tv do, 70 (? ,72c fm ibll-blodd 
do; TMurtu for Saxony; COQffic for No, 1 polled; 85@67c 
for superfine; (B«67c for extra do; 25@27cfor common 
unwnaticd Callfovnia, and 40®42c. for flue. Poreign — 
Chilian unwashed, : ; 0®32c : Entre Rios washed, l(u<$Cc , 
Cordova, i5(®i7c; East India. 35®45c ; African, SJ®45c ; 
Alexieau, 30®:i5c; Smyrna, 2iks45c.- .V. y. Lo.yt. 
itiiNimi, Jan. 8.—The following are the Advertiser's 
quotations:—s>axony choice, TStgMc ; Saxony Ueece, 7(k<4 
J5c; folF blood Alcrlno. 68<®70e; tbreou carters do, 66(g) 
w:; hall do, HOftfiac: common, 55<»6QC; Western mixed, 
-xaajsr ; California. 26&55c: Canada. fi0@79c : nulled ex¬ 
tra, (S®80c; superfine, 70<S77c; No. l, 5<KwW>c; Smyrna, 2 s 
WfiOc; Buenos Ayres, 30«50c; Cape Good Hope,S,@44Rc: 
Chilian, 25»33c; Peruvian, 33<S,30c; African, 20(S&0c; Lust 
India, STcwtec. 
Cincinnati. Jan. 3.—Dealers are stlil indisposed to 
purchase largely, the market being dnll. We still quote 
coai-ee fleece at 40®JSc.; medium to fine do, 4Sej)55c.; tub 
washed, 55c., and unwashed, SGc.— Giueue. 
t’hicngo, Jan. 4.—The finer qualities are m falrdetnand 
amt Ueldflrm, hut coarse grades are dull. Thequotatlons 
are as follows:—Common to R blood 45<g>47c.; ‘A to M’do, 
4?®50c.; H to Y do, 50®55c.: '4 to X do, extra, KXSifiic.; 
tub washed, 55@60c. One-third ofl for all buck fleeces, 
unwashed and unconditioned wool.— Rep. 
A GENTS WANTED J-A FEW MOltE MEN 
XV can have steady employment at $15U per month.— 
Lend ten cents for circular, or twenty-five cents for sam¬ 
ples and circular, to Box rii, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 
A N AUCTION SALK OF SHEEP will fake 
TV plaoe at tuy residence, iu BtoWokain, Vt., ov tin- 1st 
day of February, 1866, consisting of Thirty- Three Qvces 
and Four Ram*. These are sheep and desendstits tiiat 1 
purchased of Edwin Hammond and Stephen Atw ood & 
Boris, in 1963 Scad for a Catalogue. 
833-St E. N. BISSELL, Rictf.UIe, Vt. 
FCLL-BLOOO MEKINO IREEO 
1NG F.WKS FOK BA1>E.—Messrs. 
%J*9 iNU J.WF.fc FOK FALK.—Messrs. lAtUiON and 
BkN7T>N have |ust brought tbese she$p Rom Mldison Co., 
VI. fhey are mostly one, and two years oU. aud arc in 
lamb by some of the beri, rams In that Suittf Said sheep 
are on the premises ol Lorenzo Babcock, txo miir;. e^t 
ol Chnrchville, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers 
Churchville, !n. Y„ Dec. 28,1865. 
