r-K.OLARK 
The Cattle Market*, 
TJ'OH S41,K.—Tbe Scnnujuv Par* lOtarPHNOK of 
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only it mi'<»« frow the center of the city, contaiiiiutr 25 
am<* nf highly cultivated land, well stOC»ed with a great 
variety •d'olioi. e fruit in full bearing- Itit fine location, 
valuable improvement*, amt neatness to the Street Rail- 
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(irofUnhiu trmt i,‘anion. 
Tit!* perf ct, prire moderate, and terms easy, if repaired. 
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NEW YORK, Nov 24 -For Beeves. Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and Shetm and Lambs, at the Washington Drove 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue and Kort.v-foarth street; 
at Chamberlain's Hudson River, Bull’s Head, foot of Robin¬ 
son street; at Browning's in Sixth street, near Third ave¬ 
nue; and also at O’Brien's Central Bull's Head, Sixth street, 
For Swine, at Allerloo's Yard, foot ol 37th street, N R — 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows- 
BEET CATTLE. 
First qnaiity.cwt $10,50(d!ll.fl0 
Ordinary quality. S.iXKnUO.OO 
Common quality. 8 ,U<Ku) tl.uo 
Inferior quality . 7,U)(3l 8,00 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First quality.*45,0t>'a'60,00 
Ordinary quality. 40,00@4S,00 
Common quality.35,(XXa!-K),00 
Inferior quality.3O,0UqJj.'t5,00 
YBAL 0ALVB8. 
First quality.lh 7>4@8 c 
Ordinary. 6 ®7 c 
Common.6Faft)6 c 
Inferior.6 (gFHSc 
SHEEP AND LAMPS. 
Extras..i|l head *5,00(3)6 DO 
Prime quality.4,5(>ffi4,75 
Ordinary. 4,10,5)1,50 
Common.3.50:0)4. IN) 
Inferior.3,00^3,50 
SWINE 
Corn-fed. 5}i@7 c 
Do Light and Medium. (a c 
Still Hogs...5H(@6 c 
Cambridge, Nov 35 —Whole number of cattle at 
market tsj; Dec Beeves, and SO Stores, consisting ol Work¬ 
ing Oxen, Cows and Calve*, two and three year olds, not 
<ui table for beef, 
M arkkt Bsgp -Prices, Extra *8,25®8,5(1; first quality 
l7.7-<(ilH,ii0; second do |b,23i*»l,50, tblra do. *4,(KXgri,26. 
Wdreino Oxen.— p pair >s)o;«)*lW, 
Cnws and Calves, *30, kri ■ bo. 
Storks—Y earling* foo&OO; two yearn old, *1S®22, three 
years old t2p J)2l!. 
flnKxr and 1, a MBS -2,950 at market; prices in lots, $2,60 
'.5)3,75 „i; 11 extra, *l,6uPr6,00 
Oi.D SHKKP —6>4f5)fio V 1 tb- 
Hi DBS—8.k((jiiyc p tb. Tallow 9@9c P lb. 
Pelts—* 2,u</.f0*2,25 each. 
Calk Rkina- 12(5)1 4c fl tb. 
Vkai. Cai.vhn *0,nfi«fl,(ll). 
Swine-E at Hogs sell from 6®61icP lb, live weight, 7® 
7>«c diessed. 
BRIGHTON. Nov ih. -Atmarket 1,350 Reeves; Sheep 
nud Lambs 3 DO; Swine 1,501. Number of Western Cattle 
410; Eastern Cattle 3d4, Working Oxen aud Northern Cat¬ 
tle 597; Cattle left over from last week. —. 
Pmiobs Market Beef - Extra, |8,7/V..O.O0; 1st quality, 
IMKaiH.SO; aide *7,1)11®*. DO; 3d do. $5,5P(a7,00. 
WoukinoOxrv *0). 1137)126 
Milch Cqwb -* 2 Vj common. *190422. 
V«AL CaLVBS.-$0,UK'7I).>JO 
Stoees.-V earbogs, km i,I 4; two year* old *17,00(3)25,00; 
three years old *25.1)0(460,00, 
Hiiikn.—!K. el9c {) tb. 
Calk Sr ins.- 12®He Tl lb. 
Tallow,- Sales at NipKkfc, 
PgLTS.- I.4mb ►kius II,7n(ip2,00; sheep xking *1,76(32,00. 
Shksi- and 1, 1 M hh—S heep selling at 6H®«c IP th. Lambs 
from $3,75(0)4.50 \) bead, 
Swinr— Wh<rie»ri* 0\@7c 10 lb; retail 8 (TSOXc; 70atnre 
bovs atmarket. K <t lu.gs, 1.600 at market; price* corn-fed 
6>i®«>kc F lb., still-fed, Oc. 
TtJHHNTO. Nov, 25 —Bebk—S teady, *1,50(5)5,50 igl 100 lbs. 
Shkkp *’k3)4 each. Lambs at *2(5)4 each. 
Calvbs—S carce, *land Howards. 
Hums (groan) at 6<@«c F) lh. Calfskins at 7@9c f) tb. 
P*LTi 30 a.40a each.— Globe. 
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723-eow-tf. 
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Terms Reduced to Old Prices! 
A MONTH t-I want to hire Agents in eve 
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CODEY’S LADY’S BOOK 
FOIL 1004. 
OltKAT LITERARY AND PICTORUI* YEAR! 
Fleur anil Uriilu. 
Flour,win wheat,*9,75(5)8.00 
Flour, spring do.. fi,is)5)0,25 
Flour, buckwheat 3,25'ari,60 
Meal, Indian .... I.5A?)1.05 
Wheat, Genesee.. 1,30,211,00 
Best white Canada 1,70(5)1,70 
Corn.. 95$) *1 
Rye, 80 lb* f) bush Pligil.OO 
Oat-, by weight... 70 i-72o 
Barley.. l,2tX<hL30 
Beans ........... l,5(X5l2,25 
Buckwheat .SXkXgifl.OO 
Meats. 
Pork, old minot...16.005010,00 
Pork, new mess. .)7,Ouf!?il7 00 
Pork, clear.)9,Ot)v))U.OO 
Dressed h»g», cwt 9,5044 7.0) 
Beef, cwt..,.. 4,i)0n) 0.00 
Spring lambs,oaclik.LH) ni 3,00 
Mutton, cai-iviMS . 1 ., V 
Hams, smoked_ 9ri5/?.llc 
8houldera. 7m3c. 
Chickeu*.. S fS; gq 
Turkey*. Ska; lie 
Geene...... 4()«6.70c 
Dairy, An. 
Butter, roll .24f>i'25c 
Butter, firkin. Z\<ii>£c 
Cheese, new. . 0.aiQ0C 
Cheese,. l>hjl«c 
Lard, tried. 12ml3c 
Tallow, rough. 0*1,8 0 
Tallow, tried.lO.^jpUo 
MAHIOX I1AK1.AND, 
Authoress of li Alone,'> “ Hidden Path," « Moss Side." 
“ Nemesis," and “ Miriam," 
who will furnish stories for tbe Laly’* Book for 1864. This 
alone will place the Lady's Book in a litrrurv point nf view 
far ahead of sny other msgitjs no. Marion Uarland writes 
Tor no other rmUBline. Our othor farorite writers will all 
continue to furnish arlicles throughout the year. 
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Mink. Loyal Kridlpo, French Mink and Sable, Fitch. 
Coney, Siberian Squirrel Chinchilla, fee., Ac , ia «oU for 
Ladies and Lhildreu. Ottur, Beaver, Neuter, and South 
Sea Seal Gloves, Caps and Mufflers, for geutlumau’s wear. 
Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh Robes, 
in an endless variety, Hudson Bay Wolf, Grey Wolf, Prai¬ 
rie Wolf, Grey Fox, Gem-tt, and an immense quantity of 
Hudson Bay Company'» Buffalo Robe*, Indian tanned, to 
which I would invito the special attontiou of those tn 
want of tbe very but Robe in market. 
Hath and Caps for men anil bovs, or the latest stylo and 
fashion, at prices that deTy competition Be sure and re- 
neoiibcr tli« name and number 
t t/ Highest cash price p,id for Shipping Fufh. 
UKOHGB C'l.ARU, premium Halter and Furrier, 
Mi,/ 1 , of Dim "Him Rb.eP * 
The Wool Hlarkols, 
NKff VOKK, Nov ?A—The market is quits hnoyant, 
both for doniOstlcaullforeigndescmdiOns, under the rapid 
advance in gold and exchange, bu' the demand is less ani¬ 
mated, owing to the light a-imrlinTit offering and (lie ex 
t.rem« prices asked The -.ilex are 20O,ik‘ff tba. native fleece* 
a* 70®8fc, a* to quality, the latter rato fir choice 3.ixony: 
l-’U bales super pulled »*t ffiOiOs'e., ilie inside ra'e for lamb*: 
Book) in tho muaic stores, but roost ofit is copy righted and 
cannot bo obtaioed except in ’*Ooiioy 
OUR h/TUKC RJYGHJt F/jVGft 
All efforts to rival u« in tills have coased. 
Codej’s Immons) Doable Sheet Fasliion-Plales, 
OONTAININO- 
AYoro Jive to seven full length Colored Fashions on each 
plate Other mngnsinet give only two. 
FAR AHEAD OF ANY Fa-HIONS IN EUROPE OR 
AMERICA. 
TH3 PUBLICATION OK T11SHK PLATK8 COST 
$10,000 itlOIMI 
tlian Fashion Plates of the old style. 
Ol /C WOOD A'.VG/U UfeVG y, 
of which we giro twice or throe times an many as any 
other m ig.iMiie, are often inlxtnkua for Bteel. They are so 
rul* 111 Dub Ap lit unV ol J 
' - ■ hi 1 ' ft -ill'll pu'imi •*« ,ipr ~e K- t M'U r’k ’ “ l OT l/kTlir-W, 
1 000 do. Cap®, at tfiaMJc, chieflv at lYnJllc; liw do Mestlza 
at 25c; 50 do. East lmllk at 4*kjSI5i:: 2(X) do French, 250 do. 
African, and 5,(Wu tbs Mexican, on pnvato term*. 
Haxony Fleace, IP lb....,,... 
American full blood Merino... 
Do half aud three quarter do_ 
Do Native and quarter do. 
Kxtrupulled.,,... 
Superfine do.. 
No. 1 do.... 
California fine, unwashed. 
Do common do ... 
Peruvian whs bed. 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 
Do Mestiza do . 
Valparaiso do . 
South American Merino unwashed.... 
Do do Mestiza do _ 
Do do common washed. 
Do do Entre Rios washed__ 
Do do do tlo unwashed.._lift 18 
Do do Cordova washed.88(5)40 
Cape Good Hope unwiuibed. ,T 8 ft :46 
East India washed .. Sqffi'Sl) 
African unwariied. 2 Ap03« 
Do washed....4*1150 
•Mexican unwashed.23ft'30 
Texas.—rift— 
Smyrna unwashed.....[... 25 on 28 
Do washed,.....J. 42 ( 5)46 
Syrian unwashed. 25526 
ROhTON, Nuv. 21 —Thoro has been a fair demand for 
domestic wool, mid the market is firm with a tendency to 
higher prices, 
Saxony aud Merino, fine.. . 84(5)87c 
Do do full blood. 827084 
Do do half and three-fourths.. 8l(u82 
Common. 77 iT, 811 
Pulledextra. ksftyi) 
Do superfine.70(5)86 
No. 1.(kka'-oo 
Do No 2. ODftiOO 
Western mixed... 7 nft;go 
Smyrna washed.I..1" 88ft)50 
Do unwashed...2S&35 
Sypififi.205)42 
,»)W85c 
. 75(5080 
. 7«. <078 
. 08 
. TifmTt 
. 71X5)80 
. 62.066 
. Nk.l.55 
, 26(0)32 
. 40050 
. 3-tft)36 
. SIX o)82 
. 2V<5i2l 
. 34<5.')6 
. 2 X5)28 
. 26fti30 
The Provision markets. 
NEW VORK, Nov. 30.— AausS — Quiet and steady. 
Sales at *8.02)>''i|0,71 fur put*, and *9,75 for pearls. 
r LOU a Market may he quoted 5(0) IDc bnttei. with only 
s moderate boslnes-. doing, Sale* at *6,%'«ii)li,r0 for super- 
x je ' ‘‘.® ^ or <!T ^ra on ^or Haper- 
flne \\ fpU’ru; for cotiimon U> toadium axtra 
’Yeftcro; 17.hbuT.ni r,.r shipping brand* extra round hoop¬ 
ed Ohio; and *1,465)9,51) for trade brand*, the market clou 
ing 11 rni. 8«lt-« ob.di-e extra Stale were mad* at *0.30(31 
(>,.4.5. UariadpiT) I'loilr (uAy be quoted fiq. better, with n-ry 
nl .2 l P, r ,‘’^ ,Jeumn ' 1 rialesat *0,241(0)6.25 for coimnop; J6..30 
1*89,00 for good to choice extra. Rye flour is unchanged at 
$5.75,<i 6,70 for Inferior to choice. Corn meal »carce and 
firm. Sab -et ifl.tO for Brandy wine, *6.: V, for caloric and 
Atlantic Mills, and *6.1)0for Jersey 
Grain—W heat market more active, a- d may he quoted 1 
@3c better at the clou- Sales at *1.8(0 1, ll for Chicago 
spring, *l..Vva 1 . 4 J for Milwaukee dub *1.i 2 -hi, 14 for smher 
Milwaukee: *j.»7ad,52 (hr winter red Western; *1,54(51,58 
for amber Michigan; 11,80 foi while Michigan; * 1 , 6 ) for win 
ter red shite, and *1.40 for xuixll patfels winter amber 
Green Bav. Rye continues dull and quiet. Saiei al l,.3,Y<i) 
1,3) for Western and State Barley rein tins very quiet; 
Bale* at 11,40® 1,47 Barley malt unchanged at *1,55. Peak 
continue dull at *1,07 for Canada. Corn itnrulv and may 
let quoted ic heller .wale* at $1.19^1,20for shipping mlxeil 
Western m *toi>-. clrp-jug very firm at outside price ClutH 
more active and 2 <.» '4c better. Sale* at »7®n9c for Canada; 
88 fljlMj tor W ♦^tern And Stnti*. und 87c Tjr P/iiicv IMAfurd 
iHlana. 
I'RovrairiN.s Pork market steady and more active.— 
Sales at *10,At<21j<,lKJ formes*; $|0,(XX<il 17,50 for n»w prime 
mess, and *IY,iHl(. 12,25 for prime. Also uew mess fur last 
half Dec at *18.23, and new Packed do. for Jan, and Feb. at 
$19,37)* Beet is steady. Sales at *4,50(9)5,1*) fur country 
prime; *, 1 ,(k><jj 7 ,i*i fur country trn- s, JlffUirint i ikj fu-re¬ 
packed mess, and * 13,0010,00 for extra mess. Prime mask 
Beef quiet and without material Change Bepf hams are 
quoted (|Uiet aqd not much changed, rialex were 8 tat« 
and Western at *10,ffsJ@10,OO. Cut munU quiet and firm 
Sales at S.«) 6 Nc f.,r shoulder*, and m®Iili>c lor bams - 
Bacon sides dull Hales were at 9 c, for Wen^era Cumber 
land cui middles, and Istyc for Western abort rihhed mid¬ 
dles Dressed hog* dull, with ea'ea at IfcitaA for clty 
laird rule* dull ami unchanged. .Sales at lH 6 'il 2 )*c for No, 
1 to choice. Butter In gelling at 2ix7ji24c for Ohio, aud 2«c5i 
Slo for State. Cheese quiet at 133;l0c for common and 
prime. 
CABINET OnCrAKTS. 
Patented October 21* 1862. 
TH E CABINET ORGANS are pronounced by artlHt* ” the 
best of their kind in the woibl,"—and *'very admirable 
for both private and public use." [See written testimony 
from more than ON* OPNIiRSP of the most eminent organ¬ 
ists of the lending cities I Makun A HAMi.iN'Sinstrumente 
liave received tbu only Gold Mkpal -vei awarded in thiO 
country,—also Eucvsx Bii.vkk Mriui.b, and fourteen Di¬ 
plomas, in all twenty-xi* Fust Premium*,—over all com¬ 
petitors. 
Price* or Cabinet Organs, [man u facto red solely by Mabow 
A Hamlin,) *70 to *6oo. Molodeous *00 to *170 
N. B. Instructors for the Cabinet Organ, slsoarranga- 
niAnts of music lor the same, are published by M. & H. 
Illustrated Catalogues sent by mail. 
Address”M ahon h. Hamlin, Huston," or " Mason Bro- 
TMKK8, New York." [7ll-17tl 
B liUMJE WATER PAINT. — Kmta iir.ieiisji I860. - FU« 
uod Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks of ves¬ 
sels, iron work, brick, tin, railroad bridges, depots. Ac. 
Depot74 Malden Lane, New York. 
I70t»-24it] ROBERT REYNOLDS. Agent. 
a At tl.N 1II I We want Agents at *6u a month, «x- 
tjpki'y Penses paid, to se|] rmr F.iierlastiny Pencils, Ori¬ 
ental. Burners, ami 13 other nuetul and curious articles. 15 
Ciroulars/ree. Address. SHAW St CLARK. Btddelord, Me. 
j ^Alltl For BALE One ul the best In We 
,' or Hi Lo.'iitbm beautiful and near HR. and market. 
Address Box 888, Batavia, h. Y 703-tf 
TO DA.IR.'5rjVIEJ>T, 
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS 
ALL WHO |IA VC FOR SALE 
SorgrLmTTi Hnan.r and Hirnp, 
Furs and Hkinei, 
CruitH, dry and Rrenu, 
JB utter, 
Lard, Hama, 
Pork, Beef, 
Ekr 8, JPouItry, 
Q-ame, Vegetable*, 
Iflour, Grain, 
Heeds, Hops, 
Cotton, Wool, 
Tobacco, ITlax, 
Tallow, Potroicum, 
Wtarcli, Acc.« Jkt-., 
Can have them well gold at the highest prices in New York, 
with full cash return* promptly after their reaching the 
dty, by forwarding them to the CommisHlon House for 
Country Produce, of 
JOSLAJI DA III’ENTER, 
*® Jny Rlnwl, New Vork. 
N. B.—The advertiser ha* had abundant experience m 
this business, and trusts that he will oootluue to merit pat- 
ronogu by the most careful attention to the interests of hla 
patron*. The articles are taken charge of ou their arrival, 
and carefully dinposet! of, promptly, to good cash customer*, 
and cash returns mode Unmndlataly to the owner. (The 
highest charge made for receiving and Milling I* 5 per cent,) 
A New York Weekly Pnoe Current i* Issued by J. Car¬ 
penter, which I* «ent free to all hla patron*. A specimen 
copy sent Tree to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
above facts. Forabundaut reference* a* to rwiponslblllty. 
integrity, &c., see tne “Price Current. ’ 
•V Cash advanced on consignments of Produce. 
SENI) FOR 
A. FREE COP'S" 
O 9 
PRICES CUTmENTT, 
AND ALL OTHER PARTICULARS, 
r o 
J OS | All CARPENTER, 
eVo. 32 Jay Street , JWw Fork, 
X3T Produce Bougbt- 703-tf 
]}EBT FAMILY SEWINQ - MACHINE; 
WHEEIiEIt Ae WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. w«r>' swarded th* First Premium 
at the Great International Exhibition, London, 1862. 
Principal Office, 505 Kroadway, N. Y* 
655 ft W. DIBBLE, Agent, ttoeheetcr, N. V, 
EASTMAN’S 
MOD JKX. 
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 
Arcade Buildings, Rochester, N. Y. 
30. PUTNAM I’GMKKEf'S WARD: Or, A Vermonter’* Ad- 
yeotiifMS in Mexico. By A J II Dikiannk. 
31. THE DOUBLE HERO. A Tale of rteaand Land in 1813. 
By N t; Ikon. 
32. IRONA; Or, l.ifs oil the South-West Border. By Ed¬ 
ward 8 Flub. 
13. MAUM GUINEA. A P.omance of Louisiana. 225 pp,; 
20c, By Mr* M V Ylutor. 
34. RUTif M IfiUEKIR. A Romance of the Revolt iff 1689 . 
By Mrs M A Dswihon. 
35. EA4T AND WEST: Or. The Beauty of Willard’s Mill. 
By Mrs F F Bakkitt 
39. THE RIFLEMEN OF THE MIAMI. By Edwabd a 
KiLaL (9 
37. aODUOLI), TUK 8FY; Or. The Faithful and Unfaith¬ 
ful of I7yi, BvN duos 
S& THE WRONG MAN, A 'l'al* of the Early Settlements. 
By Hrnrv ,/ Took as. 
39. THE LAND CLAIM. A Tain of the Upper Missouri.— 
By Mrs Khanois Fcllsk Bikrrtt. 
40. THE UNIONIST* DAUGHTER; A Talc of Eastern 
reniirs-ies. 224pp., 20 cents OvMrsVioTOR. 
41. THE HUNTER’S CAHIN. By Upwakd S Klli*. 
42. THE KINO’S MAN, a Talc of Honth Carolina in Roto* 
lulinnm y T-mes. By A J If Bros v«k. 
4.3. TI1E AI .LKNij- A Tale of the Kanawha Valley. By 
HXifRI J Tqpk ^ J 
44. A ONES FALK1.AND; A Story of Continental Time*. 
Bv NCIson. 
45. ESTHER, A Story of tbe Oregon Trail. By Mr* Ann 3 
St»I‘MBNB. 
46. WRECK OFT1IK ALBION, A Romance of the Sea. 
By John 8 Waknsk 
47. TIM BUMBLE’S CHARGE. Bv Mrs M A Dknison. 
48 OONQMOO, The Huron. By K.r/WAUn S Ellis. 
l». THE GOLD HUNTERS; A Story of Pike’s Peak. By 
Mrs VI V Vii.'toi; 
55. THE ni.tCK SHIR Bv John S Wajinkk. 
61. THE TWO GUARDS). By NO Iron. 
52. SINGLE EYE; A Story of King Philip’s War. By War- 
, kknBt. John 
33. HATES AND LOVES. By tho author of "Madge 
Wvlde." e 
64. MYRTLE. Tim Prairie Child. An Cut-West Love Story. 
By the anthor of “ Emerald Necklaco." 
Ki. OFF AND ON; Or, The KangeP* Firtt Cruise. By Jno 
S Waknsk. 
66. AIIMf/S PLOT; Or, Tho Governor's Indian Child. A 
Story iff ■ •'inteniic'8 time. By Ann 3 Stkpiibn8. 
57. THE SCOUT hr the author of "8’Ogle Eye." 
68. THE Mao HUNTER Bv Mrs M A Dknison 
59. KENT, TUK RANGER. By Enwxjtn S ELMS. 
60. JO. DiviRSS’ CLIENT, Or, ~Comt!:ig’> in Kentucky 
Three Generation* ago. By ilr, Victor. 
61. LAUGHING RYES. A Tale of the Natchez Fort. By 
IIknRY f lUOMA*. 
62. THE UN'KNOWN. A Tale of T7. By N 0 Iron. 
Tho bonk«of BEADLE A COM PA S Y all boar the Imprint 
of tho coin. “One Dime/' their secured and protected 
trsde-msrii 
The public will be careful not to confound the Dime Pub- 
11 cations with the several "ton cunt'enterprises lately put 
upon tbe market. 
The Dims I'ublicalions ar« always kept for isle by all 
Down-dealers, or can be bad. post-paid, through the mails, 
on rnnu.-M.in of tho price, U) cents nab, to tbe imhlishor*. 
Ad«5r»»^fc expllci*ly t m pci* of thiACoiiuiia 
aeua (or * ao. rtsdurtion tfiaraii’g. 
SINCLAIR T0USE Y, New York, General Agent. 
At the parsonage, in Junius, Noy, 26th, by Rev. W. H' 
Mkoik, Mr. HENRY RICHARDS, of Junius, and Miss 
i ranges amelia wilder, ot baieu. ’ 
On the 19th ult, at the residence of the bride's mother, 
by the Rev. Dr. Hall, of th'g city, HIRAM SHERMAN, 
Esq , and Mies LOUISA 0. CFIAUNCEY, both of Gates 
Young Gentlemen and Ladle* are at this 
model institution 
thoroughly instructed In the science and art of account¬ 
antship, and by an original and most peifbct system of 
business exercises and actual practice in 
Commorcial, 
Manufacturing, 
Forwarding, 
Banking, 
And Exchange Operations, 
fitted to enter the arena of active buainoss competition on 
a par with experienced Clerk*and Book-Keeper*. 
This course of Education I* of incalculable value to all 
young parson* who anticipate any auccos«in life as con¬ 
nected with their own axartions. 
Young Farmers, Store-Keepers, ClerkB, and 
Assistants in Bail way, Steamboats, or 
Manufacturing Employment, 
can in on othor possible way, and at no other Institution, so 
profitably spend from eight to twelve weeks, as in the pur 
goit ol basin*** knowledge and in gaining a business train¬ 
ing undnr the Instruction of 
PROFESSOR A. R. EASTMAN, 
who is one of tbe most thorough-goiag busiueps men of the 
country, and, for that reason, most competent to teach 
what he himaelf so well knows from a practical 
Conntiiig>iiousc experience 
of many year*. 
cy’ Scnd (or our College I’aper, which contains full in¬ 
formation of the plan of Instruction, terms, Ac.; and an 
expose of the “ Poughkeepsie National and State Business 
MUge.’’ The paper will be mailed free to any person 
sending hi* name and address to 
A. li. KASTMAN, 
Principal «r Paetinan'e Mercantile Colletpe^ 
731 4t«ow HOCIIESTEH, N, V. 
1 KtDT'S I’VI'EMT STUM! HKE-IIIVK I* moth" 
.X proof. I hU patent moth-proof, properly attached to 
any hive, will secure It from tbe moth. For Territory tn 
New York, s-nd stamp and address 
719-if J03EPH W00DR0FFE. St. Clairayille, Ohio. 
waukj-t- Club al $1.22: wnft.i Canada at *1,68; white Canada 
ami Mi ll g»u at *l,Cka-lJB, closing quint, millers boi ling 
oil for b.wur prices, holders linn. Com—The market for 
tbe we-k has rule I only moderate I v ect.iTO. Bale* open¬ 
ing at *1,15, and closing dull at*1.132)1.13- Oats-’I'be mar¬ 
ket opened imider.rielv active, and riosed dul I nud i uacl We. 
Bales C,vn<nU at 72(a 72\@>73e Western at Me. Bariev — 
Tbe m irkvt uijonu l dull and closed on .'toturdav Inac-lfve. 
Sales Canada at *1,25, and We*tern xt $1,30. The at<-ck here 
is now In N ban-Ia Kv.- The market firm with liiibt 
stock and limited .demind. Sales WesU-ru at *1,12, and 
Canada at *1,60. 
Pass Firm and scarce with UiOdvrato demand at 9iXa95c 
for Canadian. 
Bkans—F irm at *2,'25(ji'2,.V) per bushel 
FKOV1HION8-The market firm for J’ork, with but little 
doing Old mcR* pork $17. Nri new Offering, and noth mg 
doing yet in the way iff packing Lard firm at IlSc 
Smoked meat* .carce aud nominal. Whit* hah and trout 
firm at *5,60 for half bbln, 
Sebds-Io mode rate demand; aalesfor tbe week flefl bush¬ 
els tim..thy at *2,02.U, and 250 bU*U«Is clover at *6,(0. 
CiiKKe* — The market l«s* active au J ic-areelv so firm, 
quoted at l'V.t U@14‘i qdSC, the Utter for very choice dai¬ 
ries. Fine apple clieesa sleady at 22c. There will be lees 
activity lu tho market till aft-rrtne bnlldiys. 
ALBANY, Nov. 30.—FLOOR AND Mkai..—O ur market 
for Flour opened very tame, uud throughout tbe morning 
only a mndonle buidunss was dcrae at about (be clusing 
prices of Saturday. The demaad is cjndine.1 to the medium 
and better grades of both Stale and Weitero. Buck wheat 
flour ia freely soiling in the street at *3 ,lx«p'), 19 V mu Rs. 
Corn meat in unchanged. 
Grain—F or Wheat rhe rmrket is easier and holder* are 
more anxious t» realise. The supply n fair hut not large. 
Sales tViutn itiobiguu at *1,SI Rye i* iu act ve reriuext. 
and is selling In the street quickly at *1,4'). Corn firmer 
but inactive Sales Western M-xed »t *1.22 delivered at 
East Alfixny. Barley i. without important change tn 
price, nut id bett--r request. Sales tw'.-rowed Cavilga 
county at*l,4ff; L.ur rowed Genesee county at * 1 , 40 ; ijo. 
do. Oileanb^nutr fkDiltwo*fow^*t Mttdmoscouaty 
to arrive at ?L-i9. Oats firmer and moderately active. 
Sales .State at 85.L86I4, uflo.t ami delivered. 
Fkku—A steady market with a moderate inquiry. Sales 
20 tons medium at 31,70. 
TORONTO, Nov. 25 — Flock—S uperfine, K.iyjfori.OO for 
shipment^ )p barrel: 4,'Hkait.lO for home consutnpfioo; ex¬ 
tra, *4,30(514,35 f.ocy, *d,15 <! 4,20; Superfine, *4,50te4.75; bag 
flour, *i tf2U0!t.«, " 
Grain—F« li wheat at Si r 11,02 per bushel; car loads 8nU 
at7U(i»90c ?t bushel. Spring wheat at 72@*2c V bushel. 
BarU-y iu good demand at 76h d)c 4Gbti*nc| Oats n) iltu, 
44C lit bttsbel. Rye, | 0 i) lb. l’eun 4 B ('i)52c V bushel. 
Provisions-H ams, $y,5ik@liu)0 P InO fist. Bacon *6 50 
@7.00*1 IDO Iba Cheese, *.»..fitaa, 10,i» %) 100 Tba. whnlssals; 
I.v this city, Nov. 29th, AGNES REQUA, aged *6 year*. 
In this city, Nov. 26th, of consumption, JOHN MILLER 
aged 41 years. ’ ' 
,,Hk( the 19th of hfov,, st the Division Hospital, Army of 
the ffotonnic, of typh id fever. JOHN W. BROWNELL 
Co. E, 140th (Rochester) Regt. U. Y. VoIh 
.-i A ro^ r £A'n*i-ni«'L?v hl ° r congestion of the brain, M r* 
ELIZABETH.l 1 INN EY, aged 01 years, wife of Rev. 0. 0. 
Finnky, of Oberhn, Ohio. ' 
QViucrtisements 
ANOEU8 QUINCE STUCK* (nr Sals. 
Sample at 240 Plymouth Avenue. Rocbse- 
1725-211 MARK D. Wll’l SON 
,S7n A StONTlt—Agents wanted to sell Sewing Ma- 
1 '* chine a-We wih give a commission on all M»- 
cbmer. void, or employ agents who will work for the above 
wages »ud all expem :i paid. For particulars 
A^Css G RUGGERS k CO.. Detroit, Mich. 
■WTANTED — MARCH 1ST. NEXT, BY THE YEAR 
▼ » and boarded. 4<j0d worker- for th» NupnerV! mu*t 
bn sober, active, intelligent, worthy. Soros experienced 
Hatr et! V k’^mKfv Age ut* wanted. Address 
725-3t 1. iv. rHOENIX. BPiamington Nurserv III 
