DE€. 19 
Special Notices, 
THE BEST LITERATURE, 
BT THE 
O^BEST AMERICAN WRITERS,^} 
IS For SD IX THE 
( aMIHUIHJF, Dec. 9. — Whole number of cattle at rT TFT 7=1 T'RT’RTTtvtt 
market 1342; H«tJ0 Beeves, and 342 Stores, congistiug of Work- I _L XTiNTE IPOJFt 1864. 
iup Oxen, Cows, one, two and three year old. 
MaRKUT Bkkf.- 7i*ricefi. Extra «M,7«^9,O0; first quality I HUM ECTLS, 
W ' S0@a ' 00 - Tub Nrw York Tut nexx, first issued April 10,1S41. bus to- 
Co«-H *.MI Cai.vks, - iso, fill .1 BO day a larger Aggregate circulation than anv other newspaper 
*°° ft ' W * tW ° yearsold> *18@23. three published in America, or (we. believe) in the world, Compel- 
9n**r *yr> Laima.—VW at market; prices in lots $3 50 k ’ d a year ,i,1C0 ,0 tacrewm tho prlcn of its several lames. 
ul'rv, n’ IX> y fy* 1 , » ,v 0r sut,mit 10 thn Prou ni;try ruin of Its proprietors from the 
V M ‘ l-*UMa,—4.eoo at market; prices in lots, $3,50 
i t,each extra, f 4,01X4 AjHXii 6,50 
HlOBs—Oat'Sc Hit Tallow ffylta » lb. 
P*1.TS—82 .'si such 
The new volume begins with the January number, and 
contains 
FEATURES OF A PECULIAR I.XTEREST. 
tjp” Send for a circular and a specimen number, which 
will be sent gratis on receipt of four cents for postage, by 
the publishers, 
TICKNOR & FIELDS, Boston, Mass. 
To Farmkus axd Woor, Growers. —Distemper in 
Sheep cured by PaVSO.n’8 Celebrated Recipe. Testimoni¬ 
als of a flat ermg character have been received from a 
number of persons who have nsed it. It is unfailing in 
its results. Sent post-paid on receipt of |3 00. 
Address HENRY PAY30N, 
Loch Box 35, Marietta, Ohio. 
Is seeking a Holiday Givt or Present, those of our 
readers wh<> would combine instruction with amusement, 
the useful with the entertaining, will do well to reraeru 
Iter the CuAtr, Microscope and Mooted Ohjscts ad 
vertised in our columns 
Jtlarkete, Commerce, &c. 
TU© Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, i>e 9—Woor.—The market is not well 
supplied and with an ooti'e demand for most kinds, partic¬ 
ularly for low Wools adapted for Army purposes, prices 
l.m,r the seller An auction sale of I, sou bales damaged 
Gape esnie off to-dav at tee I’ierepont st"n>g Brooklvn, 
which drew together a gotel a*tendance of timers, includ¬ 
ing sereral iu viufacturc •. from t is and Eastern States, 
and nil ths wool so d at rail prices, except the first lots on 
the catalogue, which were nfle l iu a heap on the pier, and 
looked much worse than they really am. 
.Saxon.v Fleece, V In. SOdiSic 
American full blood Merioo.ysqiFO 
Do hall and three quarter do. ?.Vi 78 
Do Native md quartet Jo. 6fra 70 
Extra pul led. 72(«i77 
Superfine ..jlKaltiO 
No 1 do...6i 
California fine, unwashed.fffaXM 
Do common do . 25(ui32 
Peruvian washed. 40(350 
Chilian Merino unwashed. 34(j.H6 
Do Mestixa do .30 a.12 
Valparaiso do . 2»a 24 
South American Merino unwashed.. .'!-i .iri 
Do do Mostiza do ..J4qi28 
Do do Common washed.2!Y(i>30 
Do do Entre Rios washed. 30ht)32 
Do do do do anwushed.. 14oi 18 
Do do Con (ova washed. 38fal40 
Cape Good Hope unwashed. 383 (.I 
East India washed.30fW30 
ALBANY, Dpc. 0 There hive been a few sales tlds 
week, 1 lit the market rules rather quiet but steady. The 
sale < since our last embrace 3,000 lbs. Super and Extra at 78c 
and 80 c, 9,0t)i4 fbs do. on o. t , I.SOU it>s. Super on p. t, and 
2,000 fbs. So. I on p. t„— Journal- 
Itornl New-Yorker Office, , 
Roohhsthr, December 15, 1883. 1 
The condition of the weather is such as to almost entirely 
put a stop to all transactions Fork, mcas. clear, aud in 
the hog is a little higher Felts have advanced a Jittle 
These are the only changes observable. 
Hoeheeter U'hote»nte /‘ricte. 
Flour unit Urwln. 
Flour, win w heat,86,75^8.00 
Flour, spring 1 I 0 . fi,ol>at!,25 
Flour, buckwheat X,i's!p3.80 
Meal, Indian..... 2. LXp.2-.25 
Wheat (veueaee 1.30-1 i,ri) 
Best white Canada 1,7041,70 
Corn...$| i 1,05 
Rye, 60 lbs f) tuieh gfisil.oo 
Oats, by weight... 7U.a'72c 
Bariev. I,avail.30 
Beane. 2,0o;e 2,25 
Buckwheat....... 8y,i 90c 
Menle. 
Pork, old moss ..18 lW(a)ir.,Oo 
Pork, now mess.. 18,00(5 IH 28 
Pork, clear. I'l.no r, jg .io 
Dressed Uog»,cwt7,i‘8ia 7.75 
Beet, cwt . 4 , 00 .u fl.no 
•Spring Latniw.each2.00fa; 3 DO 
Mutton, carcnvA.. 4:Sl8c 
Hama, smoked.... Iiigello 
ahoaldera. 7u3c 
Chickens. 8 73; 9c 
Turkeys. Outlie 
Geese., . tOg/glOc 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll. 24ui2»Ic 
Butter, firkin, ... 23<«)26c 
Cheese, new . ikutmo 
Cheese, . l.V« 15c 
Lard, tried. lg> 13c 
Tallow, rougli. i>vi 8 c 
Tallow, tried.lOVoUic 
Aggs.dcotcn....... 2 fl® 21 o 
Houey. boa. 12 ia.Uc 
Candles, box. l.'Iuyi.SUjo 
(.Ando's, extra_l406I4)fc 
Fruit end Hoots. 
Apples, bushel.50u4i2e 
Do. dried I) It._ f-@7'-iC 
Feaches, <lo . IRalSc 
Cherries, do . 10 c 20 c 
Plums, Jo .... lliq. 16o 
Potatoes, do new UKo'.'Alo 
IIIdea un<l 8 klns. 
Slaughter. 7<«>7»<r 
w? ,r "M*sr. 
Sheep 1 pits. 8 lKa 2 , 7 . 
Lamb Pelts. 50(21,50 
S(SMb 
Clover niedium..$O,0tXb'«,(Ki 
do large.u.omoHi.is ■ 
IuuoUiy..2..50.4,3.on 
MundrlcA. 
Wood, lmnl. ^«0®7,aV' 
Wood, soft.3 f 0U»a 1 >n< 
C»»al, sScrantou.... »• 
Coal, Plttaton..., s,fO.ir'.i.mi 
Coal,Shamokln.. K.8o:3h,7.'. 
Coal, Clur. I 2 ia 16c 
Salt, hid. 2 , 2 .Va’ 2 .:i; 
Straw, tun.T.IKKa H.ihi 
Ha.v, tun.l 5 ,l)o.ii 2 o,On 
Wool, ft lb ... ... fitlMltl 
Whiteflah, >7 tib!.. 5 ,.V» 5 ri,on 
Codfish, quintal.. 7,5i*7«,Oo 
Trout, half bbl.... fi.SOfa.Ii.iH) 
S) i c & . 
fy Penti-ld, Noy. 291 h, of Consumption, Mr. WILI.IAM 
LESTER MOORE, aged 31 year a 
In Mt Morrio, on the 21 inst., of D'ptheria, MARIA J, 
daughter of John D. and Ellk.v M. Weeks, aged 8 wars, 
1 months and 14 days. 
New 3Umertteemmte. 
13F* ABVEKTI81NH TERMS, In Ailvnnec-T hiRTY- 
Fivb Cents A Link, ouch insertion. A price and a half for 
<xtra display, or 62S cents per Hue of space Special 
Notices (following reading matter, leaded, 1 <W Cents n line. 
fnjt PRACTICAL MIKPIIERD 
1 Montcalm C..uotles, Mich , Iw DAVID MORSE, who 
'« the i-xcluside Agent for that territory He also has for 
fate the Manual < f Flax and Bn sir Culture. 727 
H E E 
VAT 
11*0 1‘roviKlou ITIarkctM. 
NEW tuiiK, Dec. 12. — Asiikh — Quiet and steady. 
Sales at $8 si Tor pots, and *9,75 for pearls, 
r 1.01 r Markut .active and Is without any deddedebange 
In prices, bales at fi. JiKa 8,16 for superfine State; til3 ,i 
b, Wfor extra State, *5 ,'.m h ii 2u ror superfine Western; $7,Ml 
fo.7,,41 Tor common tu medium extra Western; $7,46d7,.js 
for shipping hrands extra round hooped Ohio; and *7.florin 
for traile brands, the market closing heavy, Sales 
choice ■•Xtrs ^o.te were made ul $«,4 (01,80, Canadian 
I lour is A -li.eli! easier, with 11 moderate demand. Sales 
a> # 0 , 20 / 00.36 for yonmnn; td 40<i)9,IKI for good to choice 
extra, ll.w tlnur Ia quiet. Sale- at *5,7b 01,90 for inferior 
ie ,, mt ’" 1 in "lO'leriite request. Seles at 
»R.ld for lirandy wtnii, $8,78 lbr Jersey and ? ; 'C for com 
icon tiito 
< 1 it a i .v Wheat mwket maybe quoUi.i Iim.t v and a 
i°,t‘i-' '■* ?'•l°t Chicago spring, *1.43(d 
1,47 for Milwaukee dub; $1,47 a t.49\, for amber Milwaukee; 
f hSdrr l.ufl f.,r_ winter red Wostern. *l,8Sa.l,B2 for amber 
Michigun; M. ( olor white State, and $I,S7 for white Ken 
lucky. Ry,, quiet. Sales at I.SV,. I. Vt for Western and 
S-atM. Barley j n.-t endstealy; ealeeat *|,,35 fo- K-istern 
H.aikri malt rubs jo fair rcuiiest. Sales at 81,8% 1,88. 
I ran dull at $I.‘U for Couada, C.oru iua> be quoted lc Iuwer 
and with moderate demand. Sales at $1,2:4c 121 Tor ship¬ 
ping 111 xml i-sVmi in store Onts-mai kei is ateu v anu 
«lo,cd a eiiade nriuer. Sale, at *vi9He for Canada fori 91 
for Western, w .1 ate Tor State, lncmdlug 25,UX) Imsheln ol 
choice We,tern 10 store at file. 
PKori.snj.vs - iv.irk market quiet and easier. Buie, 
1 1 & 1 '»,'/) • i7,i>i) t<ii iih w pnm** rm? 
an*t 4.12,50 for prim*?, includinif $00 bar^ejlg i#-,v 
i 2 iir*£ foi Janu.iry on Pfivatx? tefAfiyj. HhfI ih S 8.(<*8 
FACTORIES, 
Roe’s Patent with Cooper’s Improvement, 
Thi»#u‘Vntfl having in rxtonsivo umo In iXem Yirrk. 
Ohio, anh \vimoiit, for tha pn*.t fiv« vohi-m, anil liavinu 
hrrn mll.r tMFtMii in Fact*'tins from 100 to 70oC<>wx in Jrftri - 
^lin hm<I OurWii Counti»*M iIm-* pa^t n wt* Uiivr iki 
hfKiriirioo m m.viiitr that rhrv are equally well adaptml t«» 
rnufonejt nn ordinary ^lafrie-t 
l’hi-y are the mily Vat ofTerei) to the puMIc in which you 
c«t* Lent wmlif t ami Cirntrol the hout, Inatttntly. ana ul 
plenum.*. 
We refer to ov^r Fifteen Hundred Dairymen, now tininff 
them in New York ami Vwrnioni. Mamifacfureal exelu 
nivriy by II. k K COOPER, Watertown. N. Y. 
N. R. -They are tho beat ma«le ana the cheapest Vat in 
the market. 727 * it 
J| OCHESTER 
DAILY AND WEEKLY 
EXPRESS. 
at $t,5c«3.ui; fur country prime, 
lae**. tlO.OD c It.DO for repacked in 
Beef is .steady. Sales 
88,0*4 ii,7.tAj for on ii n t ry 
quiet and Ann. Sales a', 7.L7V fur -tiouldvre, and lnoa 
{IP \° r hams- Bacon snles quiet. Sales weie at. Vic f.r 
’’ (‘Mem 'liortcut hams, and 10for Western long clear 
middles Dressed |,i>ga quiet, with sales at 7>i(«',7Mc for 
YVoste.rn, and 7ti'a:Rc for city. Lard Miles with a 'mode. 
T ft , t .?.'. ,,, 5 !lu '-l? ,, d without material change. Sales at )|k 
y - 1 {V' for V 1 ., 1 to choice Butter in selling at 200fi2rtc 
fprunio, and 27;«132c for State. Cheese steady at 13(il8c 
for common to prime. 
Hoes Market rules quiet and steady. Sales at 2DiX29e 
for new. 
ftLFFA.LO, Dec. 14.- Pl.OriU-The market for the week 
has ruled quiet, with moderate business. Sale, at *6.78 for 
rud winter txltu Ohio, Sf),375ii for fcjuinu; extra, $7.00 lor 
doubly extru red winter, rod winter e.xlra Ohio at SO 75 
Canada piis'ryar *7,l2\; Ounada springextraat jti,25, extra 
Olihi *od India in at 87,35. * 
Gkaix—T he Wheat market for the week has ruled quiet 
but Inn, with very 1 1 ttl*. milling or speculative de 
ioupo, din, only 1 . 1 *i*!* rate -***i ic*t tor ow er p le i • | ftprint! 
for ^ht UhiDtr. > No. • Chicago ni’ritiir ;it $1,20 . 
*1,21 in store: No, laud 2 Chicago -nring mixed at #1.23. 
t MU.ida einb at #1.22 Com -Ui« stock liwte light, and 
Phi*fly in the ban » of distillers, '1 a market firm, and 
prices under lignt.-apply very firm and tending upward 
Hales, mixed at new, on ear, vt 9*. : n -**1,U0 V > 7 oft,, 
Closing \ cry (inn. liolders asking $1,46.’ 1,37*^. Oat. the 
market quiet with but littlo doing \o sales of Western 
during Mie week. Western chiefly held at 75e, and Cauada 
]>rirl( j y—I u« nimkot f*?r Um w«^U haw rul«ol 
very ttrruiinxl ton.Jiiif u|n* a nj. Stuck ilpht jiu» 1 held bv 
few parti'‘.«. Carjaihi al nml Wnstem at f.l,.H5, 
Kyo -The Darkei firm with mod^ratu demand for MoaU loti* 
for •iiwtillitiy. purpose S-iloi*. OhO'a^o at $ 1 . 1 . 1 , \ll!w*uki« ? 
f*t Id. 15, lt*;iviiiK r till* htook in : %v<» hand*, who inirue- 
♦iiiitely r\iivHnond tho pric* to $l f 0. foart-lhe niAiUct 
ftfifjv and firm. Salen. Cauada lit Sfed**—the market, 
for the w<o*k han ruled only moderntelv acUsc. 
tooothy «i Fjover scare* *u.i nomin%[ at 
Beaijn — Firra wit! fair dmoai.il at \J bu»hel, 
JNtovrinovs-Thc market hrm w.ih outr tuoderate re- 
ftuent. Mnaa pork, old, il7,0»; new b^avv meed flS f*7. 
J.^rd firm At J 2 c. Smoked hr*Yll0, Beef quiet and nomi¬ 
nal- Hams; HUirar cured, oew rtm» ke*J, 12ft Shoubj*;ni 7:Vr 
8 -. Whittle i and trout iu half hbU 1S.75. aud for Mnull 
llAti All ill fl.r VlXllf 1.1.'. Z ' 1 Vi .... . » r.i,., 1 i V i.i ..',1 ... 
The Cattle JTIarkets. 
NEW YOKK, Dec 3—FOr Beeves, Milch Cows, Veal 
Calves, and Sheen ami Lambs, at the Washington Drovt 
Yard, corner of Fourth avenue ami Foriv-fourth street, 
at Chamberlain’. Hudson Hirer, Bull's Head, foot of Robin 
son street; at Browning's In Sixth street, uem Third ave¬ 
nue ; aud also at D'Bneii'sCentral Ball’s Head. Sixth street 
Fit Swine, at Alterton's Yard, foot ol S7tb street, X R.— 
The current prices for the week at all the markets are as 
follows' 
SYKM fi.TTl V 
J^rst quality.. V cwt 8H,00('<512,OU 
Ordinary quality. lu,undidl,(ki 
Common quality. 9,Uka; 10,(43 
Inferior quati ty... r.UOiq) 8 ,,'ai 
COWS AND CALVK8. 
First quality.$4.8,0<XS:60,00 
Ordinary quality.■iO.lHpaas’oo 
Common duality. Ns uovean on 
. j ... 
Common quality. 35,uu;tfi4ll,0l| 
Inferior quality.30,(JUS35,00 
VBAL CALVES. 
First quality.p ft, 7J*(3|8 c 
Ordinary. 6 (3)7 c 
Common.64il«;6 c 
Inferior. 5 ®5>^c 
SHEEP AND LANES. 
Extras.$2 head $6.0037,26 
Prime quality.5»»'«25,80 
Ordinary.4.5008.1)0 
Common. 4.o*Koi4,50 
Inferior .8,5U(a)4,tXi 
8 WINE 
Still Hogs. 6J*@6 c 
PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. 
IV E W TYPE, 
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fnon.ig to nur plan, and terms for tho coming vrar, to mi- 
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port which the P'.hlic have heretofore extended lo ux in 
"ui eifor*. to make mi aereptable and leliabh. New.paper, 
■ ml nne which aliall exert a healthful intliience in mould¬ 
ing public opinion in spite of adverse irvuinstances, 
win,-b have borne luni r,n all now'-paoers daring the past 
year. Tub Exprk-s h -. never eujnyed greater prosperity; 
while the elfurta ot out- fr-i.-. .;. bum widened our bounds, 
and increased our sphere of iuflaenc* and usoliiluesM. 
NEW TYPE, 
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typographical appearance ot Thk Kxitiuss shall not he 
on pa eed, and we are determined In every way to make 
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accordance therewith 
1 F~ Remeiribor that it Is especially important that loval 
newppaper-sbonbl be nireiilsteif tliroughout the country 
very msguiludii of its emulation, It has probably since 
parted with some patrons to whom it* remarkable cheap¬ 
ness was a controlling recommendation; but others have 
taken their places, and it lias now more Thau Two Hundred 
I Thousand subscribers and regular ptinfiiao’rs—au excess of 
i at least Fifty Thousand over those of any rival Aud ibis 
I unprecedented currency it has achieved by very liberal e\- 
pen itnrcain procuring early aud authentic intelligence, 
by the fearless expression of convictions, by the free em¬ 
ployment of ability and industry wherever it might con¬ 
tribute to excellence iu any department of our enterprise, 
»ud by unshrinking fidelity tu the dictate* of Justice. Hu¬ 
manity, and F'reedom. 
By very large outlays for early aud authentic advices bv 
telegraph and otherwise from its own Correspondents with 
the various a rinies of the Union, aud by special efforts to fur¬ 
nish such Information respecting MaikeD.Crops.newdiseov- 
eries orliii|irovemeat*,in Agriculture, ,k-,:„ ns mint special¬ 
ly interest farmers, we have assiduously labored to make a 
journal calculated to meet (he want* nudaubserve the inte¬ 
rests of the Producing Classen. That end we have at leant 
measurably attained; for uo ntbet newspaper exist* in 
America or Europn which is habitually road by nearly so 
many farmer* and their families a* is Thk Till iipnk to-day. 
We shall labor lo increase both the number arid tint satisfac¬ 
tion of this by far the most numerous class of its patrons. 
During the existence of the Whig parly, this paper sup¬ 
ported that party, though always sympathizing with the 
more liberal progressive, Ann-S avory " wing ” thereof 
When now Issues ..issoived or transformed old organ!/, i- 
tloiis through the spontaneous uprising of the people of 
the Freu Slates against the repudiation of the Missouri Re 
stricUon, Trig Tkibclne heartily participated in that move- 
nu-nt, aud wax known as Republican, When the long 
smoldering conspiracy lo divide and destroy our country or 
reduce it entire to complete abasement, tu the Slave Power 
culminated in overt treason and rebellion, it naturally, 
necessarily regarded insistence to this conspiracy a. para 
mount to all other considerations, and devoted al) its ener¬ 
gies and effort!) to the maintenance of our Union In every 
great controversy which bn* divided our country, it has 
been found on that side which naturally commands the 
sympathy and support of the Urge majority of school- 
houses and the decided minority of grog-shops, and so 
doubtless will be to tilts last. 
Ardently desiring and .striving for the early and enduring 
adjustment of our National distractions, Tun Titi hunk 
leaves the time, the nature and tho conditions of that ad- 
lustnient Implicit/ to those lawfully in authority, confiding 
in their wisdom aud patriotism, anxious (o aid them to the 
Utmost in then- arduous responsibilities aud not to ember 
rims them even by possibility. Firmly believing In the 
Apostolic rule —** Find pure, then peaceable" - holding 
that the total and final extirpation of Slavery I* the true 
and only absolute cure for our National ill*- that any ex¬ 
pedient that stops abort of this can have but a transient 
and illusory success—we yet propound no theory of ” to- 
constru tion' and indorse none that lias been propounded 
by another —neither BumuePs, nor Whiting's, nor any of 
the various Copperhead devices for achieving ” Peace “ by 
surrendering the Republic into the power of its traltoroun 
foea—but, exUorling the American People to have faith Ui 
the r Government, to re-enforce iheir armies and replenish 
their treasury, we believe that, If they but. do their duty, 
abonign Providence will in dun time bring this fearfu; 
struggle to Mich u close a* -will best subserve the irue 
greatness of ourcouutry and tin* permanent well-being of 
mankind. 
Tim proseut session of Congress will be an exceedingly 
impnrtaut. one, and wo have made ample arrangements to 
lay before our readers what Is going on in Washington, 
both in Congress and in the Departments. 
We respectfully solicit the subscriptions and active exer¬ 
tions of our friends, and of all whose views and convictions 
accord substantialy with ours. 
Neiu York, Sept. 10, 1863. 
TERMS. 
DAILY TRIBUNK. 
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ill . The Crain Microscope, with mounted oh- 
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Mil Htructiou with aiiniKHini'nt, nngnilving about 
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*A||0|8..,. j>* todealem. Addre** 
HENRY OKAIG, 335 Broadway, N Y. 
U. s - s ■ 80 , S^ 
The Serve! nr// of I he Trenouv i/ has not yet 
given notice oi any' intention to withdraw tliia popular 
Loan from Sale at far, aud until al ter ten days' notice has 
been given, the undersigned, as AGENTS FOR THE SALE 
Of THE BONDS, will continue to .apply the public. 
The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five JIun 
died Millions of Dollar*. NEARLY FOUR HUNDRED 
MILLIONS HAVE BEEN ALREADY SUBSCRIBED rim 
AND PAID INTO THE TREASURY, mostly within the 
last seven mouth*. Tho large demand from abroad, and the 
rapidly Increasing home demand for use an the basis for 
circulation by National Banking Associations, now organ¬ 
izing in all parts of the country, will, In a very short period, 
absorb the balance. Siller bare lately ranged from leu to 
r l H EM Y SEVEN ACHES OF STIt AtVHFHKIFR— 
A Choice roots, for sale at the lauitsL figure, next spring. 
Sem i for my Pri ce /.«<(. A. M, Pi:ki>y. South Bend, Iml. 
flAMItlunUE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE. \ Board 
y - iutr anti Day School for ho>'►, wb«*n* Duty win receive a 
thornugli preparation for College nr Uurlqer- ami have a 
comfortable home AU will beiiistruct.q in Mdtt .ry Drill 
D ay*"« ' °«l Muele. C. G. G. F -VINE, 1 ’rfncipai; 
1 Cambridge, Mas*. 
A KNDT’S I'ATENT STONE UEIMIIVE l* moth- 
xv proof. 1 bu patent tnotb>proof, properl' attached to 
Kuv hive, will secure it Irom tlm moth. For Territory in 
New York. S-nd riarap and address 
719-tf JOBKI’H W00DK0FFK, 8 t. Cis.rsvllle, Ohio. 
AY ANTED-M Vltr II lar. NEXT, BY THE YEAJt 
Tt ami buiu-dt'd. (inotl workers ror t.h\ ui 4 ,^im v: muHt 
be sober, active, intelligent, worthy. Some experienced 
help preferred Wrim ercjII Agent* wanted. Address 
7..VR f. K PHOENIX, Bloomington .Nursery, I 1 L 
... .tin mm idcruuil 
valualile improve in,<ntH, and nnarne** tu the Street Kail’ 
pr*nV«b«*4» iVfi!gr5eH* ?,, * r * bl " Uljer “ ,eai ' lunue ,,r 
B2«-t$ _ HAMBtl lN DODGE, Buffalo. N. Y. 
i nUBHELH I*EACH STONES, i on sale 
th,/ ch ®" p - Firm an ti FiitiUE, 
1 Bridgeton. New Jersey. 
rjfc'Jli ! 1 W!,r ) 1 ,0 l ""‘ Agent* in every 
P • , ' nuiitv at f75 a month, expenHe* paid, to moII mv 
cheap Family Sewing Machinea AddrVs* 7 
720 ' ut S MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
$50 000 ' V ««jw OF THK HAI4K8T AND 
V„,Y. 1 , 'bole-el 1- u r* to be found In iVestera New 
M nk' no'v, |l | r 7 r " ? ■ Uu,, "/’“ Bar 8,itde anil Mink, Sable 
pI 25’«, l!<f W 1Dt ‘- French Mmk and Sable. Fitch 
Ladle*.Odcvln .^GUirtol Chinchilla, kr . Sin , In sets fo^ 
Sel ffu-.m-i ^ .'rS' 1 ' °V?f- Beaver, Neuter, and South 
* » ‘-W.il IvIiivhh, Cups .unj MuIUoi h, Cor wear. 
Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh Rohes, 
'Yi'*"’} "ay Wolf. Giev Wolf, I’ral- 
rie Villi Grey K ox. Geuett, iml an immense quantity of 
B V 0 ill pany' fR UI Ivi u R.ff.e*, Indian binned, to 
whiui | won .1 invite tlie special ntteutiou of those in 
wa-itof the itt.ry beet Robe It, ma. liel 
fasiuon J'"!"v auii • f f Hie Dt«*t Bfifle and 
munlha* ?i ’I®fv CotopetiBon. Bn sure aud ro- 
member tin* name anil number 
' 4 JKD it J 'ir V’t v' t«r cw ‘ 1 •■fir Shipping lOu ra, 
441.oic4,K 4 LAKH, Premium. Ilallrrand Punier. 
7"/l Rl 8, * u t, !“ " u, 8 Bl’n-'k Bear, ’ 
7 “°' 6t No, t7 St.ito St., Konli«»ter, N- Y. 
riARrCEns OURED^ 
v,7 Gane.erg cured wltlindt pain or the use nt Mm knife. 
rumorouH Wliite swelling Goitre, L'loer* and all Chronic 
diKtMMea KUcoeNsluliy treated CircularH describing treat¬ 
ment sent (roe of charge. Adore**, 
DRS. BA BUOCK k. TOBIN, 
27 Bond Street, New York. 
( ) N « V, , 1 , ' l , v ,N A, ’ ,,, ‘ K SEEDI.IN418 trim H \ t,E at 
V 7 the Elba .Nurseries at $1,60 and $;ym i.mju. Also 
a large doek and good iis-.iirtienl qi healthv and weli 
growni Fnut and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vine*, Shrubs, 
, ’ exceedingly low prices Order* r«#/Mlctfn lly sidicit- 
ed., Address, l’i. J. LETI IBONE (t 80N. 
7In* 13t Elba. Getieneo Co., N. Y. 
.^75 Vit *V: U '' KU 
rjp 4.7 every County to Introduce our new ’* Littli 
Gu-vt Srwi.vg Maohrvk.” price ,mty #16. For particularB. 
(to., ft(]iir«8M with Ktump, 11,1 
703-flflt 1 , 3 . BADE, Hen’I Agt, Toledo, Ohio. 
j^A-SOINr Sc KC A. JVIX. IINT ’S 
CA.BIIVET OnGAIkTS. 
Patented October 21, 1862. 
, JJIK.A BINKT ORGANS are pronounced by artist* •• the 
^ 1 Of tbeir kind in the world,” and •• very mlmirable 
lor both private and public use ” [See written testimony 
Irnm more than O.VK iumikkii of the most eminent organ¬ 
ists of the leading cities I M aso.v at H am i.i y's instruments 
have received the only Gru.p Mr.iur. ever awarded in this 
oounlry, -alsc. F.i.kvkjv Sii,vkk M nn\r.n. and fourteen Di- 
peti'iorr ln * tw * nt ^i x ‘ r< *■ Breiuiuiiin,—over all com- 
Price* ot Cabinet Orgaua, tmarmfilttured solely by Mason 
*- vr n 87,11 " MelodeOli 1 $(0 to f.l7lj 
N. B Insli-uctera for the Cabinet Organ, also nrrange- 
ment* Of music ror Die same, are published by M Si U. 
, Illustrated Catalogue* sent ny mail 
Address' Masov & Hamij.y, Boston,” or ” Mahon Bbo- 
rnBKH, New York.” ’ i7U-17t] 
THBBH, New York.” 
fiflceu millions weekly, frequently exceeding three mil- —- 1,1 ' 1 
lions daily, and a* it. i. well known that tho Secretary of WA JF.It I*AINT. — Kht AnusiiKu i860. Fire 
thuTrea-ury bn* ample aud unfadi-r resource* i„ the Z n w^.rlL Mm rml^ t bri;;g:rdepoK ,, ^ V8H ' 
Dutit'M and Imports and Internal Rtiyonuon, and in tho U- uoi»of.74 MaJaen Xgane, Nt»w York, 
muo of tho Internat Bearing Legal Tender Treasury Noten, 1700- BOB KHT KKVXOLDS. Aerent. 
it i.d ulmoj-t a (;.<• r T;t i ,i ,1 , paitu Km* u VI If *\ r»v 
for a long time to come, to seek a market for any other F York Locatim. ‘heauDDD a^neM^^nd^kSr 
long or permanent Loans, THE INTEREST and BKINCI ■' ,1(lr “ HB Box 3«8, Batavia. N Y 7 W _ t ( ' 
BAL OF WHICH ARE BAYABLE IN GOLD. rno T^A Rtwtpwh---- 
Prudence and sell-interest must, force tho minus orthotie [ oWJrt 2VT-fcu irtfci, 
contemplating thn formation of National Banking Associa- TO JD A-IRYMEN 
lions, as well a* the minds of all who have idle money on r(> r -/i;r jVT/M * xrrru 
their hands, to the prompt conclusion that they should ‘ ' ^OUNTJil MERCHANTS. 
lose no time in (ubscrlbiugto thi* most popular Loan. It . A * jA * WHO HAVE FOR SALE 
will soou he beyond their reach, and advance to a hand- Sorghum lSu«nr and Mimp, 
Rorno premium, it* was the result with the “ .Seven Thirty” FurH and N lcin M , 
Loan, when it war all sold and could no longer be sub- ffrtiits*, dry and KTetxn* 
scribed for at par. Butter, C1 j«m*h«, 
IT IS A SIX PER CENT. LOAN. THE INTEREST AND Lard, Jhl arasv 
PRINCIPAL BAYABLE IN COIN, THUS YIELDING Porb .. 
OVER NINE l’ER CENT. PER ANNUM at the present W 
rate of premium on coin. fck«sg X-»oul try, 
Tho Government requires all dutiuii on Import* to be paid < Vo. K »*tablc*,, 
iu Coin; these duties have for a long time past amounted r lour, Ortvin, 
to over a fJMMidst, Ho;>h, 
Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, ^ ot * on ' Wool, 
J ’ Tobacco, Flax 
a sum nearly three times greater than that required in the Tallow , 
payment of the interest on all the «- 20 ’» and other perma- , ’ A etroleum, 
pent Loans. So that It Is hoped that the surplus Coin in P ,„ h ‘ T K 1 rif’ „ L «c., «ce„ 
the Treasury, at no distant day will enable the United ^an have them W U sold at the highest price* in New York, 
State* to resume specie payment* upon all Uriulities. !fA h f ' ,‘ - b retur “ promptly after their reaching the 
The Loan i* called 8-20 from the fact that while Die Bonds r “™’* l ' din S thMm to ***» Coramisgiou House for 
may run for 20 yearv, yet the Government ha, a right to C ° antl7 a ..‘a 
pay then) off in Gold, at par, at any time after fl years. JWB,AI1 CAUPENTEIL 
II1E INTEREST IS BAH) HALF-YEARLY, viz: on the Juy sire.-t. New York, 
tirat day* of November and Hay. N - 11 —The advertiser ho* had abundant experience in 
Subscriber* ran have Coupon Bond*, which are payable l '^ 8 and trust, that be will continue to merit pat- 
to bearer, and arc $.'0, JlUU, $6(X), and *1 .Guo; or Registered rf,01l if e b V tb« most, careful attention to the interestoi of hi* 
Bonds Of nine denominations, and iu addition, $ 5,000 aud P^trocin. The articles are taken charge of mi their arrival. 
.E* utter. 
Lard, 
Pork, 
HIkkh, 
(lame, 
JUlcur, 
Ootton. 
Tobacco, 
Tallow, 
HtarcL, 
CIj«sch«, 
Kama, 
Beef, 
I^oultvy, 
V«: K »,tablc«j, 
(irain. 
Ho}*,, 
Wool, 
B’lax, 
Petroleum, 
See., Scr., 
Can have them vir.U Bold at the highest price* in New York, 
with full cash returns promptly after their reaching the 
City, by forwarding them to the Coramisgiou House for 
Country Produce, of 
JD81AII CAHPENTEIL 
4MI Juy Strevi, New York* 
N. IL— The advertiser ha* had abundant experience in 
tht* busine**, and Gusts that he will continue to merit pat¬ 
ronage by the most, careful Attention lo tbw Interestg) of hi* 
patrons. The articles are taken ctuuge of on their arrival. 
810,000. For Banking purpose* and for investments of Trust- 4n ' 1 car ’ !r ’ lllT disposed of, promptly, to good .a»eh cunrirmerB, 
monies, the Registered Bom!* are preferable, and cash returns made immediately to the owner. (The 
These 6-20’* cannot he taxed by States, Cities. Town*, Or charge made for receiving and selling is 8 percent.) 
Counties, and the Government tax on them 1* only one and A New York Weekly Price Current I* issued byJ.Car- 
a half percent, on the amount of income, when tho Income Penter, which (b sent free to alt his patron*. A apeclmen 
of the holder exceeds Six Hundred Dollar* pernnnum; all OOPT Wnt Ires to any desiring it. A trial will prove the 
other investments, such as income from Mortgage* Rail- *h<)ve facta. For abundant references as to responsibility, 
road Stock and Bonds, etc., must pay from three to live per ln t ”k r " 7i kc., see Die “ Price Current. ’ 
cent, tax on Dio Income IF Cash advanced on consignments of Produor 
BANKS AND BANKFIRS throughout the country will SDJNX) FOR 
continue to dispose of the Bond*; and all order* sent to us Jk. FR.EB OOJPY 
direct bv mail, or otherwise, will be promptly attended to. & , 
The inconvenience, of a few day* delay in the delivery of F J g—i Tr'j'V’ca er~*'T r g_» -*—• -vra-rv-mr 
..- at time* unavoidable, the demand being so GTJ^FUEllSrF, 
grcai but a* interest commence* trom the day of *ub*crip- and all other particulars, 
tion, no loss is occasioned, and every elfort is being made T 0 
*0 deliver the Bonds as promptly an possible. JOSIAH CA KBF VTEK, 
FISK & H a T C 11 J v ’°" ^ Jav ■ /V *** York. 
Bankers, and dealers in 
All Classes of Government Securities 
AND 
XT- S. 5-20 LOAN AGENTS, 
38 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
t 'F~ Deposits and Bankers accountg received on favor¬ 
able terms. 
1x7-STOCKS, BONDS; and GOLD,” Bought and Sold 
strictly on Commission for Cash. 726 - 4 t 
the snt.ldnto to the too prevalent Copperhead poiaou. 
huud In your name* lo 
n , C. I). TRACY A CO., 
Publishers of the Rochester Daily snd 
Weekly Express. Rochester, N. Y. 
Men coining to Rochester to enlist can m&ke application 
at any of the numerous recruiting offices in the city or at 
the office of the undersigned. 
N. C. BRADSTREET, Mayor. 
iy Prod ui 
Bona lit,. 
1 00 OOO *?*** £ TR EES, f to 8 feet 
IVAl.'A/' / high, at I if) per hundred. 
20,000 .Standard Brio Tieim, 6 to 7 feet high, at « - V ISO 
f 'o « feet high, at Sis V UK). 
20,i«W Wbit* .rap* sod Gharry Currant.*; 5,onn Dian* 
Grap- t lie*. A e*'ge stock of Beach :re«*. I'lberry Dee*, 
iluro trees, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Bla-kberriea,8traw- 
beme*. most of !h“ new varletic. of Native Grape*, Ac., Ac. 
. * F AU of 'he ben W.-Mcrn van,•ties i/rovm exlennveiu.— 
Local and 1'raoclino A omit Wanted. 
Wboleeale and Descriptive Catalogue* sent to all appli¬ 
cant* who inclose stamp* to pre-pay postage. 
Address £ itiVoDY A SON, 
181 Niagara N orserie*, Lockport, N. Y 
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