TO AGENTS AST) OTHER FRIESES. 
The inflax of immigration into Texas at the 
present time is reported very great. Emigrants, 
chiefly from Missouri and Arkansas, are pouring 
into the interior of the State and settling there. 
A dispatch from New Orleans the 30th ult., 
says “it is confidently asserted by leading Radi¬ 
cals here that a Provisional Governor of Louls- 
iana will be appointed in a few days. The party 
is very jubilant thereat,” 
Foreign Items-By Telegraph. 
London, Nov. 27. —The movement of the 
Government against the Fenians continues. 
Another regiment of infantry will go to Bel¬ 
fast immediately. 
A box of uniforms Las been seized at Liver¬ 
pool. The box came from the United 8tates. 
The Dally News denounces the fierce threats 
of its contemporaries, and says the rebellion 
most be suppressed in a soldierly manner. 
Berlin, Nov. 28.— The story that Connt Bis- 
mark had been disgraced and resigned is contra¬ 
dicted officially. 
London, Nov. 2D.— The American residents 
here gave a National Thanksgiving Banquet to¬ 
day, which was largely attended. Patriotic 
speeches were made. The table was spread with 
the customary edibles incident to an American 
Thanksgiving Dinner. 
The London Times to-day says that peace will 
soon be declared between Spain, Chili and Pern. 
Vienna, Nov. 29 .—The Chambers have ap¬ 
proved the terms of the recent treaty of peace. 
A morning journal positively denies that there 
is any troth in the rumor that the Austrian Gov¬ 
ernment is concentrating troops in the Province 
of Gallacia. 
Paris, Nov. 29. 
luga with foreign nations, oil settlement of balances Is 
brought to the gold standard. Bnt the manner of quot¬ 
ing the rate of sterling exchange, in New York, is awk 
ward, and not generally understood by those having few 
commercial transactions with England. 
The value of the pound sterling Is now *t 94, and a 
traction, “ 
BOSTON, Nov. 28—' The following are tbu Advertiser's 
Quotations:— Ohio and Pennsylvania.—Choice,60»;0rts; 
nne 55®58c; medium, 50ft53. coarse. 45®4Sc. Michigan 
New Yort and Vermont —Extra, 5S®f5c ; fine MiftSS' ; 
medium. 49Jiy51c; coarse., 42®47c. Other Western — Fine, 
fiOfftSlr; medium, 47 vjo 4'>. . common, «&'i45c; California. 
2TV3M0o; Canada, ; prilled, extra. 60n65c. super- 
fine, 45»f>0cis. No. l.SfitftlOc; Srnvrns tf-AlTo; Bueno* 
Ayres, lb®We; Cape Good Hope, 87®‘.3r, Chilian, 29® Sir,.: 
Pemvlan. 45©S7o ; Africa- . I6&55C. Kant India. 20©45e 
JVraiiimi*, C'onnnMotut, & r., for All .—Severe 
illness in otir family has delayed the preparation of a 
Preminm List for the Winter Campaign, but it will 
be ready this week and eent to all our Club Agents. 
Wc shall be glad to send it alBo (with bill* and speci¬ 
mens) to snob others as may be disposed to aid in 
circulating the Rural. The offers are liberal—extra 
“ Good Pay for Doing Good 1 ” bend for the list 1 
Eoeal Club Agent#.—YJ a want alive, wide-uwakc 
agent for the Bubal in every town where there is 
none. Reader, if you cannot net as such, please in¬ 
duce your P. M. or some Influential friend to do so. 
The Rr.it ir ay to obtain subscribers for the Rubal 
is to uhmo the paper. Take a number in your pocket 
when yon go visiting, or to the store, will, etc. 
Formerly a pound was *4.44, bnt subsequently 
by changes in coinage. Ac., the value of a sovereign, or 
pound sterling, wm Increased to $•!,««. as It Is now. The 
New Tork dealers In sterling exchange, however, con¬ 
tinue to reckon on the old basis of *4.4-1 to the pound. 
Hence, when exchange on England !e quoted at 9'A It la 
exactly at pur. When below that figure, or below 9 per 
cent., the balance of trade maybe regarded na In favor 
of this country; when It touches 9)4, or above, the bal¬ 
ance is against us, and we must pay the difference In 
specie. The Sitnvjay's English steamers took out *401,- 
893 In gold. At New Orleans foreign exchange la usually 
quoted in dollars and cents. Exchange on E-ranee Is 
reckoned In francs, and the published quotations show 
the number of francs and centimes equivalent to the 
dollar in gold. On Saturday, Go day bills on Paris were 
sold at 
The sugar crop oi the Southern States in l80?-amounted 
to 411,796,00011.8 j in 1861 It reached 528,321.500 Us. The 
canc growing interest suffered greatly during the war. 
The crop of 1605 amounted to only 18,019 hogsheads, 
while this year It Is estimated at nhont 30.000 hogsheads. 
The cultivation of Sorghum in the Western and in some 
portion of the Middle States, has beun large for the past 
few years. Tsc molasses produced tins gone far to sup¬ 
ply the vacuum occasioned hy the almost total sutpen- 
tlou of Southern cane growing. Wc have seen very 
good sugar made from the Sorghum all-up, but us yet no 
good method of crjstalixlng it seems to have been dis¬ 
covered. We trust the cultivation of this plant will 
prove so profitable to Western furmers that the return¬ 
ing cultivation ol the Southern cane will not drive It 
from the field. 
The general markets are dull, and show little change 
from laet week's quotations. 
Coal has recently declined In price. A few days since 
there was a sale of 40,000 tons of Scrant.on coal In New 
York, at, rates showing a considerable reduction from 
prices obtained a month ago. The reduction In prices In 
the lust year Is very great. For instance, at the auction 
Bales of Nov., 1865. stove coal sold at *10,«'2>«310,?5. The 
same quality last week was sold at *Vft6,62>f. The fall of 
*1 to fo per ton Is a nintter or great gratification to con¬ 
sumers, and It la hoped the Information will not be with¬ 
held frofii retail dcalera throughout the country. 
In reference to the Pork market at the West we quote 
from the last circular of Messrs. Milward & Co., exten¬ 
sive dealers at Chicago. They say: 
"Never before In the records of the past has the de¬ 
cline in provision products been ho rapid as during the 
Inal four wer ks sluce the opening of the packing reason. 
Then, those most Interested (the farmers of the North¬ 
west) looked forward Ui a »e.a>on ofliigh prices for their 
hogs each an had been current lor the lust, two or three 
years. Now, when all see the fallaciousness of their 
hopes, when present market* for products have declined 
25 per cent., and for future di livery In most lnstunees r>0 
they begin to see the nrersKtty of lower prlr.cn. lint a’ 
considerable decline must yet be established before 
packers will feel secure in taking hold freely.” 
The lost Chicago quotations ore as follows: 
60 good smooth Jot...*8 30 
Advertisements* 
S3T* ADVEKTISIJG3 TERMS, In Advuncc- 
Ktm CRNTS a Ljnb, cacb Insertion. A price and a 
hail lor extra display, or 75 ceDt* per line ol spsce.— 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded.) 
one Dollar per line. «acb Insertion fW No advertise* 
ment will be Inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
fir Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, *1:— 
Obituaries, same length, fill cents- Each additional line 
35 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent ns by mall 
must he accompanied hy a responsible same. 
Late Fires. 
Byers" extensive soap factory in San Fran¬ 
cisco was destroyed by fire on the 27th ult. Loss 
estimated at ?20,000. 
The extensive cotton works of Link & Black, 
Seventh street, Philadelphia, were burned the 
2Sth ult. 
A disastrous lire occurred at Eufuleola, La., 
on the night of the 27lh ult., destroying twelve 
stores and the news office, 
(2EE NOTICE of TODD’S PATENT Stamps 
ft 111 Ritual ol Juue 2d, p„gc 178. Agents wanted.— 
Send for Circular to Agents- SS1-2S 
Loss about, $150,000. 
A distillery owned by IT. J. Hiilibert, Mil¬ 
waukee, was burned the 28th. Loss $35,000. 
A fire at. Green castle, S. C., destroyed McBee’s 
Hail and three stores. 
The North River Kerosene oil storage on 12th 
avenue, between 21st and 22d streets, New York, 
owned hy Brown & Sons, was totally destroyed 
by fire on the 30th ult. Seven thousand barrels 
of crude petroleum, and four carts partly loaded 
with oil, were burned. The adjoining lumber 
yard of McLean was also destroyed. Brown & 
Sons’ loss, $80,000; small insurance. McLean 
lost $10,000. _ 
From South America. 
Tub steamer Arizona from Aspinwall, 23d 
ult., arrived atNcw York Dec. 2, with manypas- 
sengers and ¥1,130,000 in gold. 
The Areh-Bishop of Bogota has been expelled 
from the Republic and Lis property seized. 
The war feeling against Spain is on the In¬ 
crease in Peru. Col. Prado, late Dictator of 
Peru, has been elected President. 
Chilian citizenship iB to he conferred upon all 
citizens of Spanish America, and free trade with 
South American Republics is being discussed. 
Gen. Castillo iB to command the Chilian and 
Peruvian forces. Gen. Machines and Baita have 
been dishonorably stricken from the military lists. 
There is great scarcity of money in Ecuador 
on account of trade being paralized by the war. 
Gen. Flores (defeated in the war with Para¬ 
guay) has disbanded his army, and is now the 
Provisional Governor of Uraguay. The Ura- 
guayan Congress adjourned the 4th of October. 
The Brazilian wounded, it is reported, were 
B looded stock, hwine and fowls. 
IVrmn? r-cMrcma of purchasing should call at Sum¬ 
mit., Cook Co., Ill .or send to the subscriber, care of Hon, 
John "Went worth, lor circular. HENRY 1IAY'. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., DEG. 8, 1866, 
t>/Y ItIFLES AT COST ! — The Gnrnbnlrti 
mI f Iillb',—steel ramrod,steel barrel,percussion lock, 
elevated sight*. A sample sent on receipt ol *5,00 by 
express. Address C. H. rilALAN, Adams Centre, N. Y’ 
Tlie President’s Message, 
As we were about making tip our paper we 
received a copy of the President’s Annual Mes¬ 
sage to Congress. We have neither time nor 
space to make any extended notice of thits 
document. 
The message opens with an announcement 
that civil governments are in successful opera¬ 
tion in all of the Stutes recently under military 
rule. The various steps taken 1o promote an 
early restoration of the seceded States to their 
former relations to the Union are advocated. 
Regret Is expressed that nothing has yet been 
done towards the admission of ioyal Repre¬ 
sentatives from those States to the Senate 
and the House. The attention of Congress is 
invited to an early adjustment of this matter. 
This question i& discussed at considerable 
length, and in a way which indicates no change 
in the views of the President in regard to it. 
The Report of the Secretary of the Treasury is 
adverted to, and its exhibit is considered much 
more satisfactory than was generally expected. 
The various other topics customary in a mes¬ 
sage are discussed, but want of space prevents a 
more extended notice at the present time. 
Congress met the 8d test, at noon. In the 
House there were 145 members present, includ¬ 
ing three from Tennessee and two from Ken¬ 
tucky. A resolution was introduced to repeal 
the law authorizing the President to grant par¬ 
dons to persons who took part in the rebellion. 
ritODD’S PATENT STAMPS FOR MARK* 
A IN 14 SHKEF.-I want agcuts to sell iin-m to whom 
tbu exclusive sale will be given la town* ami counties. 
Address A. TODD. Ju., Fallacy vllle, N. I . 
The illness of the Empress 
Carlotta, (of Mexico,) it is announced, has as¬ 
sumed a more serious aspect, and fears are 
entertained that it may soon prove fatal. 
Madrid, Nov. 29.— The Queen of Spain in 
tendB to visit Lisbon the first of December. 
Berlin, 29. —The Ministers from the former 
Kingdom of Hanover are generally withdrawing 
from European Courts. 
Dresden, Nov, 29. —The Saxon Chambers 
have unanimously approved of the conditions 
of peace. 
London, Nov. SO.—A gunboat left Shearness 
yesterday, and another will leave to-day. Their 
destination Is Ireland. They carry with them 
a large supply of arms and ammunition, to be 
used in the suppression of Fenian outbreaks. 
Dublin, Dee. 2.—A great many Fenians have 
been arrested in different parts of the country. 
Great excitement prevails. 
London, Dec. 3 . — Two regiments of troops 
leave for Ireland to-day. Fenian excitement in¬ 
creasing. There is an immense Reform Meeting 
being held. 
CNELL’S INDIAN CORN CURE.-CUBES 
tN the wor‘t corns pennant utiy. No knife or acid used. 
Warranted Core for 8 coni*, 50cents; 5 one dollar. Sent 
by mall, by JAS. SNELL & CO., Watertown, N. Y'. 
G ood strawberry, raspberry nmi 
BLACKBERRY PLAN J'b,—Beet vanities— Induce¬ 
ments offered (or every family to raise their own Ber¬ 
rios, Send for Descriptive Catalogue gratis. 
881-2t JOHN 8. COLLINS, Muon-town, N. J. 
G IOOD canvassing agents wanted 
» to sell Stamps lor marking elm- p, to whom a liberal 
commission will bu allowed mid he exclusive sale irivcn 
tor the town or county. References required. 
88 l- 2 t A. TODD, Jh., Pulciieyvllle, N. Y. 
rjMIE HUNTER'S SECRET.-Or, How to Catch 
A all Eluds of Fur Animals., flow to make Cider 
without Apples, and over OK) valuable secrets and re¬ 
ceipts will lie found in the BOOK OF WONDERS. Price 
ascents. Bend orders to O. A. ROORHACB, 
122 Nassau-st., New Y'ork. 
A LADY who has been cured of great nervous 
debility, alter many years of misery, desires to 
til like known to nil fellow sufferers the sure menus of re¬ 
lief. Address, enclosing a sump. MRS. M. MERRITT, 
P. O. Box 304, Boh ton. Muss., and the prescription will 
be sent tree by retain mall. bSl-10c 
F ARMING MANAGER, - wanted, an engage. 
ment lor the spring, by an Englishman who lots had 
ten years'extensive experience In tills country, Norm 
nnd South, on large stock fauns. Is now In a situation 
where, first-clues cattle and sheep urr kept,and llnptovu- 
mcnt.8 In draining and clcnilng arc conducted in a spir¬ 
ited manner. References and satisfactory reason tor 
leaving given. Address G. GARDNER, 
Belvldere. Allegany Co., N. Y. 
100 do do do . . 8 if) 
45 extra do do . t\ id 
28 rough mixed do . 5 75 
98 fair lot." 5 70 
90 medium even lot...6 00 
"Wool.—P rices unchanged, with little more Inquiry at 
the East for fine fleeces. Holders are still anxious to 
effect sales. 
W ANTED.—Men and Women to sell the Bam-lb-w 
*25 Bkiviko Mai-binf.; and Immediately to *<-|) 
the Mao to Clkahxb— one of the most rapid lv eePlrtit 
article* ever offered to the public. Alto, the KxcitLatoit 
Karr* Alto Bcisboes Suaki-kn-kr combined, with which 
alone some agents are clearing *10 a day. These art) 
articles that ui« people need, and altogether afford the 
heat opportunities to agents ever offered. For circulars 
and terms, address J 
No. 7 Corinthian Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
ROCHESTER. MARKET. 
Thovoii we have entered upon the winter quarter of 
the year, the weather at the present writing hae all the 
mildness of early October. No lcc ha* yet made In the 
canal, and, but for the occurrence of breaks, navigation 
is as unobstructed as it was in the summer season. 
Canadian Madera. 
A sermon advocating the annexation of 
Canada to the United States, was preached in 
the Episcopal Cathedral, Kingston, C. W., on 
Monday evening, the 26th nit. 
A petition is being circulated through Canada 
asking the Homo Government to settle the Ala¬ 
bama claims to prevent another Fenian raid. 
A Herald’s Toronto special of Nov. 2Stli, says: 
No return has yet been made to the applica¬ 
tion for new trials for the Fenian prisoners. 
The Herald’s Montreal special of Nov. 29th, 
says " the Canadian Government will discharge 
the Fenian prisoners if the U. 8. Government 
will guarantee that Roberts shall not make an¬ 
other raid on the Province. The prisoners are 
to be removed to Sweetshurg to-day, and the 
sixty crown witnesses have been ordered there.” 
The news from Ireland has created the great¬ 
est excitement, and the general opinion was 
that Canada would now have to look out for 
trouble with the United States, as the British 
Government would not pay the claims for the 
Aiabama damages. 
The disposition of the gunboats for the win¬ 
ter is as follows:—The Herron is at Toronto; 
the Cherub and Goodrich are protecting the 
Prince Alfred, which is laid up there; the Bri- 
tomarte and the Dunnerviile are protect ing the 
Rescue; the Hercules and the Royal Livingston 
are at the navy yards. 
The Canadian officials learn that James Ste¬ 
phens left New York a few days since for Liv¬ 
erpool, accompanied by a large military staff, 
who were all disguised. Stephens was dressed 
in black citizens clotheB, and had his whiskers 
6haved clean from bis face. They were accom¬ 
panied by an English detective, who is high in 
the confidence of the Head Centre. 
The Montreal Gazette considers the news from 
Ireland startling in its character, and shows that 
it has caused much excitement in Canada. 
JJOOKS FOB THE MILLION. 
Everybody's Haw Haw. Bali Room Companion. 
Euchre, W bust and Loo. True Politeness. 
Wheel ol Fortune, each 15c. The Play Room, each 50c. 
Hints on Courtship. CHrp. ft Joiners’ H'tl Book. 
Ladles Letter Writer. Fruit CulturMs’ Manual. 
Am Ready Reckoner, 15c. Veterinarian, each 75o. 
6etld stump tor Catalogue to CARTER, COLLINS k 
RICHARDSON, 42 Jolm st., New York. S8l-4t 
i3 three miles long. Gen. Naglee has planted 
400 mulberry trees in Canfornia, and intends to 
engage in silk culture. 
A divorce case has been in progress in New 
fork for the last few days, in which William A. 
Russell, late State Prison Inspector, was the de¬ 
fendant. The lady laid her damages at $100,000, 
but was only awarded $200. 
At a trial in New York city on the 26th ult., 
of a man charged with manufacturing count erfeit 
plates, the counsel for the prisoner said that 
three-fourths of the detectives engaged to break 
up counterfeiting were in league with the coun¬ 
terfeiters. 
The North-western Freedman’s Aid Commis¬ 
sion have formed an association in Chicago to 
procure help for destitute colored families in 
western cities. They appeal to the farmers of 
Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa to take these iaml- 
iies on their farms. 
Tiib Emperor of China has granted to an 
American company the right to lay a cable from 
the month of the Arnoor River to Shanghai, thus 
connecting that commercial city with this coun¬ 
try and Russia by means of the Collins line from 
San Francisco to 8t. Petersburg. 
Dr. Daniel Shafer, of Schoharie Co., and 
A. J. Baldwin of Sullivan, Democratic mem¬ 
bers elect of the Assembly of this State, have just 
died. Wm. B. Boyd of Steuben, Assemblyman 
elect, was thrown from his horse a few days ago, 
and received injuries which, it is thought, will 
prove fatal. 
C N KAPK HOOTS AND Git A PE WOOD. 
IT In aiimtlou to a largo stock of the leading varieties 
oi Ur&pe itoots, >ve olfor the 
IVES 3 SBE3DXiIWC3r ? 
deetitiedto go epoetiUyliUo general cultivation. Also. 
1,000 000 tiosi quality Catawba nnd reabella long cuttinir* 
a(*2 V 1.000. ADo. Concord, Delaware and Iona wood 
ol best quality. Send tor Price List. 
881-21 COWDKRY* BROTHERS, Sandusky, O. 
TIIMDLEI’S GAMES and AMUSEMENTS. 
I * n, ir ..i v 11 ^,i ir „ i ..r..i i- 
barley there ie very little doing — brewers h 
ceased buying for the present. 
Wholesale. J'rlres Current. 
Flotjb, Feko, grain. Etc. 
Flour, w'tWh'L *lti/i 0 ffll 7,00 
Do.red wbeat,*I4,30®I5,00 
Do. ext ra State,9,50®. 10,50 _ 
Do. buckwheat, v ct 5,<xi Peaches, 
MUUeed,coarae..20,(Klw22,<Xi Gherrleo, 
Do. fine.IS.Otkft35.00 Plum*.. alX dfie 
Meal.corn.cwt.. 2,75<ft 3.00 i Potatoes, ift bu.. OSwa 75 c 
"Wheat.red. 2,0ua> 2,15 I onjorm.../..,.., 6 u*U 2 «c 
Beal white.S.OOvi 8,10 | Carrot*.. 40i& ice 
Corn, old, F bu.. 1.JJU Hinss akd SkiTb. 
Do. new. 1 , 10(4 1.29 Green hldee trrni’d SO 9c 
Rye.l.iOt .8 1,10 Do. nnirimnied.. o<a Oc 
Oats,.. :>‘rj£ 5>r. Green diluting .. ik± 20c 
Corley.1 .Otkft 1,10 Sheen pelt*, each,* 1,00®1,50 
Beans ..1,500* l,i5 Lamh polls,.l,u*a tte 
M&A.T8* &KKD& 
Pork,old mew*.*25.00®25,00 Timothy *Tbu...*3,EK» 1,00 
Do. new mess. 20,00®25,00 Clover, medium,. 8 50 
Do. clear, *1 R. Hki* 17c Do. large.OJXna 6 I 00 
Dress'dhogK.cwl 8 . 00 &U.UJ Peas....* . ”. L 25 ® 200 
Beef...JU,U 0 ® 12 .UU Fin*.I...., Jnn 
Boring lambs.... 2.75® 3.00 Sransras. 
Mutton,*i ».... 0® 7c Wood,hard.*7,00a7.50 
Ham*. 17® 20c Do.Bolt........ S.'ikaCBO 
Shoulders. 14® IBo Coal, lutn p, tun 8.25®U,0u 
Chickens. it>® )*c Do. large egg... 8,25«(iOOC 
Turkeys. in® ISc Do. small egg... &ao®o,00 
Geese,It..... 8 ® 10e Do. stove... ... 9,800,0,00 
DAiBT.ttc Do.chestnut.... 7,7f>®0,00 
Butter, choice roll 30® 33c Do. eott.SjOOanoo 
Do. packed.30® 32c Do. Chat *1 bu, iec 
Cheese, dairy,.. .. 14® loe Salt, F bhl.3,65®*tt 
Do. factory.18® 19c Wool, HI lb . 45®50c 
Lard, tried. D® 15c Hops... 50ft05c 
Do. rough..12® lie Whltensh, H bbl . ,7A0®7,75 
Tallow,tried.9*@ 10c Codfish.100 Eg.. 8 C 5 ® 8 A 0 
Do. rough. 0 ®tlw c Honey, box, to.. xx&'Htc. 
Eggs, dozen.SO® Boo Caudle*, box. 14® 15c 
FoBA.ua. Do. extra...15Ji@16c 
Hay ft ion..,....i0,0u®20,0fi Barrels. 28® 40c 
Straw.*7 ,w:®12,oo 
FUVITB. VB6BTASLKB, KtC. 
1 preen... * 1 , 00 ® 1.50 
led. to. 10 ® tic 
.. 25® 30c 
. a«® 85C 
-Wcl. Mural, Entertaining, Wonderful and Instructive. 
Tns ZoxTiuimt, tub MyrioptIOon, Parlok Bowls. 
Bkadi.kt's Pati-.st Parlok CnoqtTBT, the beet, am( 
scores ot others. The best Catalogue of Games ev«r 
nuhllBhed. New Mamta) ut' Croquet, 50 np., illustraied. 
2 j cents, by mull, ‘ or sale everywhere. Inquire for 
Bradley » Gam, a, or send for Catalogue to MILTON 
BRADLEY' A> CO,, Springfield, Mass, 881-8L 
B R.frAJ* MIXING aNI) KNKADING VIA- 
CHlNKS.— J-or Fajuxlkh, Hotbm, Kkstackants. 
and Uaickhs. The tnost vulumtlo invention of the age I 
By the same action the Bread is mixed and kneaded 
thoroughly ubd quickly, wltliourthe hands touchlnffthe 
fiour. riicy Insure great saving of labor, perfect clean¬ 
liness, certainty of good bread, and are cheap. Exclu¬ 
sive butte, County and Town Rights lor sale, allordlng a 
rure chance tor great gains, with email capital. 
Agents wanted everywhere, and most liberal induce- 
P? e ^£!y£?,.VA?I n \ A l*Dly personally or by letter to 
C . W. FORIH SH, Agent. 40 Cougress-st.. Boston, Mass. 
Send for circular. o t 
T^OIt SALE.—A A aluable Nursery Prop- 
J. erly, ol" 84 acre*, uear the thriving town of Milford, 
Delaware. Good dwtlllng Iioumt arid out buildings, umf 
good soil, (sandy loans.; Abont one halt the land well 
> tockcu with bearing lrult trees of s urlous kinds, with u 
vlneyard and Pear Orchard, one y.-ur planted, Nursery 
stock princ!py!!>- Peach trees. tffjOOO being budded inis 
fall with lending sorts. About 3,000 3 year old Apple 
tree*, with small stock of Small Fruits, (tmarncntals. 
ated In a neighborhood second to none in the State, in 
point of heftlthlnlness and good society. Title pertect. 
Price *10,000, or *7,000 without the Nursery Stock which 
reserved if prelcrred, Apply to JNO. ii. FOS- 
Mexico.—A late Herald’s special New Orleans 
dispatch 6ays “ advices from Vera Cruz state that 
Maximilian’s baggage had reached Yera Cruz, 
but be himself was still at Orizaba, where he 
resides ns a private gentleman, not exercising 
any functions of office. The French hold only 
the city of Mexico, Puebla, Orizaba, Vera Cruz, 
Cordova and the pass of Bellmencho. An Ameri¬ 
can protectorate was regarded by the people as 
the only solution of their difficulties. The 
Imperial garrison at Jalapa surrendered to the 
Liberals on the 11th ult., after several days 
of determined resistance.” Later information 
is received of the occupation of Mazatlan by the 
Liberal General Corona. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Deo. 1—Cotton, middling, 83«<?i31c. 
Flour ranges at irom *7.55®12,75. Wheat. *2,00®2,25. 
Corn, fl,18®l,19. Rye, *1,25. Barley. * 0 , 95 ®l, 26 . Oats. 
C2t3i06><|c. Pork, new mess, *21,25®22 1 '.>5; * 19 , 50 ^ 120,50 lor 
prime ; Ow/lORc for Shoulders ; llnms, I2®lrt‘4c ; Lard, 12 
®18YC. Butter, 15®33c. Cheese 6 ®H>Xc. Dressed hogs 
9® 10c for Western. 
ALBANY, Deo. 1.—Flour, ranges at |9,50@1G,00. Rye 
flour, *7,50; Buckwheat Hour. fi,W>S 3 . 00 . Corn meal, * 2 ,- 
50®2,<32 per 100 tos. Wheat no sales. Corn, *1.15®1,17. 
Barley, f l,0a@l,20. Oats, 01c. Pork, mesB, *25@2(i. 
BUFFALO, Deo. 1.—Flour, sales at *11,00014.50.— 
Wheat. *2,053.21)5. Corn, JOl&lOSo. Rye. fl.uQ. Barley. 
90‘i®103c. Oats, 45C«50C Pe;n<, *1,25. Pork. *20®28,00. 
hard. ix*)4,^c. JIaius, 20c; ahouldera, 15^®i7c. Butter, 
25®85c. Cheese, I4®ltic. * 
^CHtCAGO, Dec. 1.-Flour, J9,00@14,C0: wheat. *2,05 
$2 05‘ v . Com.StefSc. Gate, 32®33c. Mess pork, *20,00. 
Hogs, dressed, *6®6,25. 
TORONTO, Nov. 28,— Flour ranges from * 6 . 4507 . 25 • 
Fall Wheat. *l,62@l,66; Spring Wheat, *1,40@L42; Peas, 
60®03c; Oats, 80@31c; Barley. 47®5e0; Butter, I3ffl.l7c- 
Lard, 13c; Cheese, 12)s'®iijp. Hay, *l2@18; Straw, *7®8. 
1^ EE HERE!! 
$65 SEWING MACHINES, 
WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED and 
WORCESTER’S DICTIONARIES, 
GIVEN AWAY 
For Clubs to the 
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Southern Matters. 
Gov. Hamilton of Texas denies that he is 
opposed to negro suffrage. 
The insane asylum of South Carolina has now 
one hundred and forty-three patients in it. 
There is a wonderful temperance revival in 
Northwestern Missouri. Other sections might 
emulate. 
The total debt of South Carolina is five hun¬ 
dred millions two hundred and twenty-seven 
thousand dollars. [Georgia lost $700,000,000 by 
the war.] 
A historical society has been established in 
St. Louie. The early French and far trading 
days of that city afford an interesting field for 
antiquarian research. 
The Legislature of North Carolina, on the liSth 
ult., after four ballotings, elected for U. S. Sen¬ 
ator, M. E. Manley, late Judge of the Supreme 
Court of the State under the Southern Con¬ 
federacy. 
Petitions are being circulated in New Orleans 
amoisg the friends of Gov. Wells, requesting 
Congress to establish Provisional Governments 
in the Southern States until their full re-ad¬ 
mission. 
Governor Orr denounces the Constitutional 
Amendment, and wants South Carolina to re¬ 
ceive pay for her emancipated slaves. 
Throat Affections and Hoarseness.— All 
suffering from Irritation of the Throat and Hoarse¬ 
ness will be agreeably surprised at the almost 
immediate relief afforded by the use of "Uroion's 
Bronchial Troches." The demulcent ingredients 
allay pulmonary irritation; and, after public 
speaking or singing, when the throat is wearied 
and weakened by too much exercise, their use 
will give renewed strength to the vocal organs. 
Postal Treaty with Great Britain.— The 
Express’ Washington special says;—Postmaster- 
General RaDdall has finally agreed upon a postal 
treaty with Great Britain, whereby postage each 
way is to be considerably reduced below pres¬ 
ent rates, and to be prepaid. The postage is to 
be collected and kept by the Government where 
the letters are mailed, and each side is to keep 
what it gets. This is thought to be au excel¬ 
lent arrangement, inasmuch as it saves us from 
paying large sums of gold, the difference of ex¬ 
change being against us in letter transportation. 
We mail here many more letters than are mailed 
to us from Great Britain. 
Commercial, Markets, &c 
TIIE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—Pf.tceb — The current prices 
lor tuc week, at all the markets, are asloilowe:— Beet 
Cattle, *9,CO®17,‘0, cows and Calves, *50(3.110; Veal 
Calves, 5013XR: gfieep & L&tnba, 5®S>,0; Swine, 8%@llo. 
ALBANT. Nov. SO.—Beeves, sales at from *S,50®9,75. 
Bheep. at 5®6c. Hogs, 8>4®9c. 
BRIGHTON & CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 27.-Beeves, Bales 
ftt 7@:3c. Working oxen *3000275 * pr. Handy steers 
*75®175. Mild) euws. *400100. HeU’ers, *25®45 Year¬ 
lings, *T8®30; two-year-olds, ' 3C&.0; three-years-old, 
|5t'@o5. Sneer sheared.3®6>s cent*; in lots, lx®5Kcts. 
Vest Cal vet, $3® n. SlioL;.-. - Wholesale, 9®U cents; 
retaiJ, 10&12C. Fat bora, Wt8J4c. Hides, I0,q® 11 ,v c . * 
to; country lots 9;<®10c.:taUow ti®9. S L.ts.; culjskms, 20 
®00c.; pelt*, sKep and lambs, 
Beet Specimens of 
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laO Fruits, Flowers, and 
shrubbery. A 
Idaho.— Our latest intelligence from Idaho is 
to the 17th ult. The Indians in that Territory 
had again become very troublesome. The In¬ 
ternal Revenue Collector for Idaho has reported 
that the bullion produced in that Territory from 
the 1st of January to the 1st of November was 
valued at over $10,000,000. 
TIIE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 27.— 45®49c lor nat)vt» and Si blood 
Merinos; 40@45cts tor W and % do; 50©60o lor fall-blOOd 
do; 60® 65o lor Saxony; 30® 40c lor No. l pulled; f2®58c 
lor supurfinu; 55@6Go for extra do ; 22®27c lor common 
unwashed Cttlliornia. and 85®4ftc for tine. SOrelyn - 
Ctill)an unwashed, 24®31c: Kntre iflo* woeli' 
Cordova, 40®46c; East India, fR®55c ;'Alrican, 2t®80c: 
Mexican, 29®27c ; Smyrna. 25@27c.— N. Y. Tost. 
The Chicago Board of Public Works an¬ 
nounce that the lake tunnel (for supplying the 
city with water) will not be ready for use under 
three months. 
TkARROW’S SILVER MEDAL nntl FIRST 
I » Pkkwhm COLOSSI) FHVIT AND FLOWED 
TLATES, lor the useofNuiiiervincn,True Agents,Fruit 
Dealers and Amatuers. All orders attended to with 
care and despatch. Send for new Catalogue. 
Address WALLACE DAIiliOW, Rochester, N. Y. 
