I n n u II P n C rsicvn^ I Article 14—Section 1.—The Union under the 
L U U R n fc r ii I C B U w I Constitution shall he perpetual-no State shall 
’rj-rT'-v v, 73 YUT TIME P as6 any law or or ^ nancc t0 secc(ie or with- 
, draw from the Union; and any such law or 
To Form Clubs and Secure Prizes! ordinance shall he null and void. 
- Section 2 forbids repudiation of the national or 
Read thc Rural’s Premium List, 
(tch irk is promptly sent free to all applicants,) 
and you trill see it is the UOSf LIIIEKAL 
ever offered by a Rublisher. 'J'ahr, for exam¬ 
ple, the offer of WEBSTER’S DICTION- 
V (the latest Illustrated, Unabridged 
Edition,) for only Twenty new Subscribers, 
— or for 30 Subscribers, 15 0 / them briny 
new. The Itural is so popular and valuable 
that almost any one can obtain subscribers 
enough to secure this inimitable, work. Try, 
and if you fail of securing the rcyuisite num¬ 
ber, you will be sure of some valuable prize,— 
and if you yetymor* you may secure a H atch, 
Seiting Machine or Melodeon. 
How’s your Time to form a Club and make 
it Ray. I»> can still supply back numbers 
assumption of the rebel debt. 
Section 3 abolishes all considerations of race 
or color in the matter of U. 8 . citizenship. 
Section 4 provides that a State excluding on 
account of race or color any portion of it- popu¬ 
lation from voting shall have such population 
excluded from Its basis of representation in the 
Uouse of Representatives and in the Electoral 
College. 
Also the following to be part of the Constitu¬ 
tion oi each State: 
Every mule citizen a year in the State and six 
months in the county, immediately preceding an 
election, and who can read the Declaration of 
Independence and United States Constitution in 
cotton. After the surrender the cotton was 
seized by the United States treasury agents, sent 
to New York and sold on Government account. 
Recently Lewis E. Parsons, late Provisional Gov¬ 
ernor of Alabama, as agent of Shepherd, has 
obtained treasury warrants for 18,000 bales of this 
cotton, amounting to £1,440,000. 
Official information received from Fort Me 
Intosb, Texas, reports that twelve or fifteen ban¬ 
dits arc roaming about the country between the 
Neucea River and San Antonia. They killed 
eight persons and pillaged their houses. Major 
Hogan with a small party started in pursuit 
and succeeded in killing three of them and 
capturmg twelve horses, with a loss of one man. 
Capt. .John A. Wilcox, with a scouting party, on 
the 18th of January, near San Saba, passed a I 
(fommmiat, -aiarMs, (£tr. 
C'hicnco. Feb. 6 .— Reeves range at from $3,00@6,6fi; 
Teal Calves. $o®i,25; Sheep, $3,00@5,25; Hog8,$5,50®6,65. 
Toronto, Feb. 6 .—Beef, let class, $7; 2d,$6,50®7; ln- 
r.rr.AL New-Yorker Office, ) 
Koches-ieu, Feb. 12, 1967. ) 
Thebe is an Increased'supply of money at the. East, 
and a better feeling In d nanclal circle*. Rate* of Interest 
are lower, and call loans are made In New York at fi per 
cent, on miscellaneous securities, and at 5 per cent, on 
Government bonds. Government securities were de¬ 
cidedly strong at the close of last week, and the trans¬ 
actions were large. The 5-20s of 1802 sold at 103k; the 
consolidated .'-20s of 1866 sold at 10514. Notwithstanding 
the advance In gold on this side, 5-20a have continued 
firm In Europe. 
There Is a better feeling m regard to trade in New 
York and Boston than existed ten days since, though 
vales are not large. The severe storms of this winter 
have operated unfavorably upon trade all through the 
country, and prospects of better weather Increase the 
hopes of a better trade. The bonk deposits everywhere 
ferior. Sheep, f5@6 each. Lambs, $3. Calves, 
$4,50@6 each- _ 
The Wool Markets. 
New York, Feb. 9.—Market quiet and Arm: sales 
3001X0 lba. at 47w<ttHc for domestic Beece; 40®S0c for ex¬ 
tra pulled; 22@§2MC for Texas and Mexican ; 33@35c for 
Mestiza. xnd 36c In gold for Demarara and Cape, 
Boetnn. Feb. 6 — The following are the Advertiser’s 
Quotations Ohio and Pennsylvania—Chplc<p uV875c; 
fine rtki 6 Sc; medium, KxMOc; Coarse,SOgSKc. Michigan, 
New Yurt Wl Vermont-Extra. 56®%-, fine, «@57; 
tne<Utun,52« : MO! coft™.«@Kc. OthjrJ 
party of Indians, overtook and killed two of ore less than usual, which Indicates that trade is dull and 
them. Thev abandoned their horses and sought collections slow. At Cincinnati and Chicago financial 
* . affairs are slowly improving, 
refuge in the mountains. xne examination of Mr. Van Dyck, Assistant Treasurer 
(from dan. li.) so that all may have the volume the English language, and ie the owner oi £ 
complete, with Title Rage, Index, Ac. If you worth of taxable property, shall be entitled to 
want large Show-Rills, Specimen numbers, vote, provided no person who has voted shall be. 
Ac., we will semi them free. excluded from voting. 
jjook over our Rremium list, and then This scheme is said to meet with little favor 
* l pitch in” and strike us with a Club — from the dominant party in Congress. It is sig- 
which will secure you a Valuable Return. nillcftnt, however, as indicating a narrowing of 
Rack No’s of this Tot. can still be supplied, the breach between them and tbe adherents of 
• the President. 
<Vj \ it nttrtu The Executive Mansion has been thoroughly 
OVUvW renovated at a cost of forty thousand dollars. 
^ The new carpets and curtains were specially 
news department. Imported from England. 
_ _ _ The report of the Agricultural department for 
ROCHESTER, N. Y,, FEBRUARY 16, 1867. January contains au elaborate compilation ol 
The Storm. 
The storm of Saturday night, the 9th inst., 
reached over a wide extent of country, and did 
col lections slow. At Cincinnati and Chicago financial 
affaire are slowly Improving. 
The examination of Mr. Van Dyck, Assistant Treasurer 
at New York, before a committee of the House of Repre¬ 
sentatives at Washington in regard to Improper manage¬ 
ment In tbe sale of gold, ha* resulted In his eutire excul¬ 
pation. Tbe committee say "that there Is no gTonnd 
whatever for the statements, allegations and charges 
a great deal of damage in some places. A Provi- contained or implied by the House resolution of Jan.15." 
dence, R. I., dispatch says: The heavy rain Of The gold hill has been defeated for the present, and it 
_ . ' ... . - rt r4L ft w.vrw.jrx'.rx/v te now extremely donbtfnl whether any financial me**- 
Saturday night earned off most of the remaining ^ ^ ^ by ^ pMt CongmB . The 
*now and canned a damaging flOOu In all our null amendatory tariff bill* It Jt* ejpcotfcfl, will be reported to 
the breach between them and tbe adherents of streams, surpassing anything of the kind since the House about the middle of this week, it is said the 
4 nrtM V\ -1 l._! -1 HAWHtA/l ATTTAtT ? TV mi _ I havft resolved to ftdODt tbe 
40fa-v>c Vo. 1, ;4X&35C; Smyrna. aoceM^c-t iTOCDOs Ayres, 
18®88c • Cape Good Hope, SkS38C; Chilian, 38QB$C ; Afri¬ 
can, ig®C5c! East India, lb@50c. 
Cinclnnnti. Feb. 6 ,—The Gazette gives the follow¬ 
ing quotations :—Ohio and Iodiana—Coarse, 35®40c; me¬ 
dium, 43c; fine. 16c. Kentucky—Unwashed, 25c - washed 
88 c: tnb- washed, 45c; pulled. Me. Tennessee -tJ nwasb- 
ed, 25c. Illinois— Coarse, ?5@37c: medium. 88 c; fine, 40c. 
Qw gidvfrtisifmentis. 
jyADVERTISING TER118, in Advance- 
Fiftt Cents a Live, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded.) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. t^No advertise¬ 
ment will be Inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
jar Marriage Notices, not. exceeding four tines, *1: 
Obituaries, same length, 50 Cents. Each additional line 
35 cent*. Marrlage and Obituary notices sent ns by mail 
most be accompanied by a responsible name- 
NEWS 
THE WEEK. 
the President. 
The Executive Mansion has been thoroughly 
renovated at a cost of forty thousand dollars. 
The new carpets and curtains were specially 
imported from England. 
The report of the Agricultural department for 
January contains au elaborate compilation of 
statistics of wages of farm labor throughout the 
country. It is based upon tbe original returns 
from every State in the Union. It also Includes 
. . the general average rate of wages for white labor 
From afc » n„ton. without board, which is made £20.00 per month, 
The Presidcut has signed the hill to punish am) - moutb wlth Hoard. The average 
dealing in counterfeit public securities and cur- rate of f reedu)en * e labor £16 per month, and with 
rency. It prohibits printing professional cards liourd flirn|shtd) * 9 , 75 , T he highest rate is in 
or notes on the enrrency. Also the bill granting Ca]iforniil) wh lch 1 b about £45. Massachusetts 
powers to U. 8 . Courts to grant writs of habeas g ^ next highest, $38. Tbe average rate for 
corpus in ease of imprisonment in violation of tJ(e Eastcra states is £33.80 per month; in the 
tlje Constitution or treaty. Middle States, £30.07; in the Western States, 
The Secretary of State informs Congress that ^ , M( 
authentic evidence of the ratification oi the Con- ij, be j ncrea6 o i n the price of labor since 1860 is 
stitutioual Amendment has been received from about 50 cent . Bincc 1883, upon average 
tbe following named State *: -Connecticut efttllnate6 TO pcr ce „ t . 
Tennessee, New Jersey, Ohio, Vermont, Wes rfb( . ^ of w with board , in the States 
Virginia, Kansas and Missouri; and that a printed fbrmi thc bclt from Pennsylvania to Iowa, 
copy of a jolnt-rcHolutiou Wtifylng it has been varfcs butlwenty . four cen t 6 , varying from £18.72 
received from New Hampshire. ^ ^ 
Thc following is the current statement of the ' "--— 
public debt of the United States on the first of From Albany. 
February, 1867, as appeal’s from thc books of thc The state Workingmen’s Assembly met in 
Treasurer’s return* in the Department: Albany on the 5th. The attendance was large, 
Debt bearing coin interest 5 per ceut. bonds, and f rom a u parts of thc State. Wm. McArthur 
£198,091,350.; six per cent, bonds of 1867-1868, 0 1 ' Troy, was elected President, and James Coney 
£15,779,441.80; six per cent, bonds of 1881, £283,- o) - Albany, Secretary, for the ensuing year. The 
745,250.00; *ix per cent. 5-20 bonds, £910,029,- principal <;U06tlon6 discussed were the eight hour 
500.00; navy pens ion fund, £12,500,000.00; total, i ; ,w and thc apprentice system. The time for 
£1,430,145,541.80; debt bearing currency interest holding the annual meeting was changed to the 
0 per cent- bonds, £12,922,000.00; three years f yu rth Tuesday In January, and it was resolved 
compound interest notes, £663,686,100.00; total, hereafter the Committee of Ways and Means 
£819,672,740.00; matured debt not presented for sb a)l consist of one member from each couuty 
payment, £115,791,454.31. represented. 
Debt bearing no interest on United States Resolutions were adopted in favor of at least 
notes, $381,439,090.00} fractional currency, £28,* aemi-montly payment of wages, and to,petition 
743,733.72 ; gold certificates of deposit £19,992,- the Legislature for a law giving wages preference 
980.00. Total, £2,085,773,539.83. over a p 0 tb e r claims in cases of insolvency. 
Amount in thc treasury—coin, £97,354,003.69. a bill has been introduced into the Senate 
Amount in lliu treasury — currency, £41,069,- providing for a State Convention to amend the 
187.58. Total, £142,•133,791.27. Amount of debt constitution, and for the election of 128 dele- 
less cash in treasury, £2,543,349,748.50. g ftleg un the fourth Tuesday in April next, the 
The Secretary of the Treasury has transmitted Convention to meet on the first Tuesday In J une, 
to the House an elaborate report of the lion, and the new Constitution to he submitted to the 
Israel T. Hatch of New York, in reference to a p( . 0 pi e a t a general election in November. Mr. 
resolution of that body upon our inland com- poigar said there was no oue of the important 
ruerce and its transportation lines to the seaboard f cn turea of the hill which, received the assent 
commerce. It claims to have demonstrated that tl f y 1( , whole committee, aud that thc varioue 
the Erie Canal is the natural and cheapest chan- feature* were adopted by a majority vote. A 
nel for western commerce; that it has carried b pj f or the same purpose introduced into the 
heretofore as it will carry hereafter the bulk of Assembly differs from that mentioned above in 
1837. Dams and bridges are carried away in va¬ 
rious parts of the State, and many mills and mill 
tenements were partially submerged. The Air 
Line Railroad bridge near Woonsocket is par¬ 
tially swept away. Tbe loss in this vicinity may 
reach £ 200 , 000 . 
A Norwich, €t., dispatch says: The heavy 
rains of Saturday and Saturday night have 
swollen the streams in this vicinity to an almost 
unprecedented height. The Sheetucket and 
Thames at this place have overflowed their 
bauks, and tbe lower part of the city Is inun¬ 
dated. Tbe connection track between the New 
London, Northwestern and Worcester mil roads 
is submerged, and in some places completely 
torn up so that the Boston train Saturday night 
was compelled to load passengers at Allyn’s 
Point, where they took the steamer. 
At Albany there was a strong gale from the 
northwest all day; but the ice 3u the river did 
not break up. 
At Rochester there was a considerable fall of 
snow, commencing about dark, and a strong 
wind prevailing through the night. 
The ice in the Delaware was broken up; and 
the Lehigh rose several feet. 
From Candia. 
A CORRESPONDENT of the New York Tribune 
Ways-and Mesne Committee have reeolved to adopt the . - 
recommendation of Oommlesloner Welle regarding the /UXERS CURED OR NO CHARGE —BY 
income tax, and will report in favor of aOve per cent. Dr. KINGSLEY of Rome, N. Y. Circu lars sent tree. 
tax on all incomes exceeding £1^00. ITALIAN QUEEN BEE 8 —FOR HALE 
The tmnknipt. bill ha* been defeated in the Senate by a | throughout the summer. Hend lor Circular. Address 
majority of two. It will come up again on a motion to £81-131 M. (JUJNBY. St. Jo hnsvlllg, ■ Y. 
reconsider, when its friends anticipate they will have a FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN, — 51 
majority. F acres, with 2500 Beach and 100 A pp kTree* on it. For 
A strong effort Is being made in the Massachusetts particulars address J.K. D. LEED S, Milford, ue . 
Legislature to abolish the usury laws. The Boston Com- ^ „ w BRUNSWICK OATH — \VEIG IIS 44 
merclal Bulletin advocates the measure, and In its last _^j )0 45 o>e,. V bushel, and yields 50 V cent, more than 
Issue gives twenty-four reasons for a change in the pres- commgi white^oakn_^m^lw 'j,COyori/Pa?’ 
There has been a good deal of excitement among the a NY LADY OR OTHER PERSON WHO 
New York insurance Companies for the laat ten day*. XS 
Declaring large dividends, and the employment of irre- auly. A.A.U., Room 18, No. 25 Pine 8 t„ New York. 
sponsible agents, have very mneb weakened some of the -‘----~ 
Companies, and people have been led to inquire with T^OK i®d 
gome efirncietnese in rfitHrd to Insurance CompaniesI d cjjfdn, and wait poet-paid, for onljr26 nent*. fcntl&faction 
whose affairs they were, interested. The Bun Company gnarruteed. Andress P. D. SYVICK, Dundee, Ill. 
recently canceled its outstanding scrip, in order to bal- - ——r. ,7*7 r . »ER H AVANTED T(» 
ance its losseB. !};);}{) raise their own Bernes. TF. S. CGLI.INS of 
Wheat anp Floite.—T he markets East show no ad- Moores town, >'. J., offe rs V ariety Lists by mail or ex- 
vauce. Western holder* of wheal are rather firmer, pr ees, at prices to s uit. See pag e ./■) this No. 
bellevitig that the amount to come into market in the ^ i Ol.D ! GOLD J— II V GOl,DEN Compound 
spring will he comparatively small. Milwaukee papers VI will force the heard 10 grow on the smoothest face 
mis »—»».p-P«> mu,»£SATT 
Wool.—T here is no Improvement in prices of wool in Address M - A. J AGG ERS, Calhoun, uib. 
this locality or at the West, and very little doing. There _ , ((({ j*aLE- A F A R 51 OF 59 ACRES, 
Is a better look in the Eastern market, though prices F seven miles west of Rochester. Said farm Is in a 
have not materially ndvaneed_ The Boston Commercial 
Bulletin ot Saturday says:—" The wool market has been the premises. Mns. L. SPOHK, _ _ 
active during the past week, the exigencies of commmp- mtit Chili, Monroe County. N. Y. 
Uonhavinghrough 1 —, rA __. , , ,. s ,« - D/lf . 
of domestic for the week fool up lAloo.OOOlhs., at i5@ 70c. [ ^ (j ^ V E E !>"/ JLoOl. 
for fleece, nud SVAflOc. for the various grades of pulled. .. fntalotue of Garden, Agricultural and 
L OOK HEBE!-YOUR NAME and AD. 
dress tienutifully printed, on 25 statin Enamelled 
cards, and sent post paid, for only'25 cents. Satisfaction 
gnarruteed. Address P. D. SW1CK, Dundee, III. 
relates the following instance of the heroism of The outside figure for pulled wa« for Rochester and 
w. Crcuua U. with the Tarte t * 
The army left here about 15,000 strong. At 
Alikiame, a town at the foot of thc north-east, 
slope, of the White Mountains, ten or twelve 
miles from here, they first met with resistance. 
New York, but the market is firm. 
Posk Packing at the West.—T he Cincinnati Gazette 
of the tth says: 
Wc continue the publication of pork packing returns 
from the packing point* in i lie Interior:—Packed to date. 
1,841,804 •• estimali- lor tUe season, 8,380,180—total packed 
western commerce; that thc geographical and 
commercial causes which have prevented any 
serious diversion of business from the Eric 
Canal by Canadian canals will operate more 
powerfully in the future than in the past for free 
exchange of products and free transit of the 
country. . _ 
that it does uot allow colored men to vote for 
delegates. _ 
From the South. 
A terrible hurricane swept over Onaehitta 
River and the adjoining parishes in the neighbor¬ 
hood of Pine Bluffs, La., on the 1st, causing 
The skirmish line m. •» «d«n« gu»rt of SSSf^.’S^iKKBR: 
Greeks, aud from there to the first stronghold, purls indicate an increase in the weight, but what the 
_ . ' , _°. actual lncreiwe i* eacnot now he ascertained with any 
Lakns, they were nearly a week making their ( i t .^ree of accuracy. The total number of bogs packed 
way, though it is but three hours’ walk. The ^ou was J.fws.474, and the previous 
Cretans held the defiles leading to Ornalo, a ’ Petboi*tk.- The oil market is reported very dull, 
trreat plateau iu the White Mountains, where The Pittsburg Gazette says Venango oil U offered at 9c. 
b . Buyers, however, are scarce at anything above &Xc. Re- 
were their depots. finers manifest little disposition to contract ahead. The 
At Karis, a little village near Likus, the Tuiks | lotu( . consumption of petroleum In 1806 was 39 , 410,149 
were badly repulsed, but a division being or- gallons. 
dered lip from the central districts to flank their Ro< . hester wholesale Prices C urrent, 
position, the insurgents fell baokontbe defiles ^ feed Cfain _ Etc . Frults , veflgtab.es, Etc. 
themselves, and finding the jiassage to wo •wb’t. £ 16 , 003111.80 Apple*, green,. .£0,78® 1,25 
ltnnracticable. the Fusha moved along by the Do. red wheat, Do-dfiaO, V tt. in® 11 c 
right to gain the passages to Selinois, which are j> 0 ' buckwiimi, N ct. 3,00 Cherrltsa...,. ao® 35 
very difficult if well defended. Muuecd. coar^, •-• ^ « 
Discussions took place among the Cretan com- MenLcormo-wv.. a^og * hn... 50|<^c 
manders; and Mustiiphu, moving suddenly after B-t whu^.^. | 
three days of rain which deluged everything aud ^ j™; ^w . . U0p5 L}» H j de _s and Skins 
killed his own men by hundreds, took the pass Bye..^ 55 ® Green hides trlm’d 8® Of 
of Fhronka by surprise, and after a sharp combat Barley. $§g ^ V 
of four or fivehonre aud considerableloss. pushed M .. 1c sheen pelts, each, 1A6® i,7i 
imlcus" Imittuu (lo • U 15(<u lJ 2 ! 
a column through and effected the passage of his p orKi0 ) d mess..f 22 . 00 «a 8 .oo Seeds 
whole army without further opposition. The go 1 , *W JTo Timotkyv hu...! ? 8 ,oo® 4 .« 
Christians retired to the mountains of Sphakiu, Dress’dhogs.cwt ! Vmm'j* 
the southern portion of the White Mountains, and spring iambs'. ”' :k«0 PeaC.i;> 5 ® 8 > 
left Selinois to the discretion of the troops, fc D ' * M 
2,50® 8,75 Potatoes, ’# l)n.,. 50 ® 68 ' 8 C 
8,75® 8,o0 Ouluiis. . .. So® liiv; 
3.006* 8,10 Turnips ...... .. 0O@ 00 
1.1 Oca 1,10 carrots.. 40® to 
tho® ljo Hides and Shin s- 
(Uk(w: H I BSC R I HER H AVANTED TO 
./.iMJ* r»1*c their own Barrie-. VI. S. COLLINS of 
Moorcstown, N. J., offers Variety Lists by niftll or ex¬ 
press, at prices to suit. ZR~ See pag e M this No. 
noun ! GOLD! MV GOLDEN ('impound 
YT will force the heard to grow on the smoothest lace 
in 21 day*. Satisfaction ciVeu or money refanded in 
every «*c. Sent by mail for SO ceut *. 
Address M- A. JAGOhllS, ( alhoun. Ills. 
170R HALE A F A It M OF 5f> A < It EH. 
r' seven miles wot of Rochester Saul Farm la in a 
hlcb state of cultivation, with kood buildings, and seven 
Meres of orchard. For further particulars inquire on 
the premises. Mas. L. BPOHR, 
Chili, Monroe County, N. Y. 
1867. ,u SlWf* 5 1 h67. 
Mv Wholesale Cataloeuc of Garden, Agricultural aDd 
Flower heeds, &c., lor dealers only, I* now ready for 
mailing, SAMUEL T THOKIU HN, 
Seedsman. *16 Hudson hi., Albany, N. T. 
I JLOWER GARDENS FOR EVERYBODY !- 
' Wm WKtisTEKV New American My It of Iloweb 
GA itttr.NS. The most exquisite Design* in thl* Elegant 
Style, sent by mall to any part of the L nlted 6 tate*. 
Address JTM- WEBSTER, 
SBl.tf Landscape Gardener. Rochester, N. Y. 
G it 4 FES ! GRA PEH J-DELA WARE, Iona. 
Adlt.m.iac. i.-ratim. Rogers’ Hybrid* No. i. 15 l 6 
and 33, Diana, Hnrtfbrd Prolific. Concord and Greveling. 
one and two ye ore old grown from ripe wood, and true 
to name, which will be sold at low prices. Also, Jucun- 
da and AgrienitnrUt Strawberry. 
891-tr .ISO- CllAlNE. East Lockport, N. Y. 
F iBTABLE STEAM ENGINES— 
Coinbluing the maximum of cttlejemy, durability 
aud economy with the minimum of weight aud price. 
Thev arc widely aDd favorably known, more than 600 
being lu u*e. All warranted satisfactory, or no sale. 
Descriptive circulars sent ori appUcatiou. 
Adili a GB 6 J- CtilOAJJLEY & CO.. 
K 9 M 3 t _ Lawrefti*^ MasB. 
1 X0K S \ I, E A VERY IIES1K AULE 
^ F arm of 157 ueres sltnated at Starkey, N. A’., IK mile 
from Starkey stntiuu on N-1 . HR.. IX miles Horn Seneca 
Lake, convenient to PosLotfice, and best of schools; 
said Vann is well watered, has abundance of fruit of all 
kinds; buildings new *nd first-class. For location and 
easy access to railroad and market, this larm is hard 
to be beaten. Address & N. Y. 
oils.» 55e. Green hidestrlm-d S® 9c Extrn VHiegtirtt.'r a cxs. w sauou “i* 
Bariev . • 1,00® 1.10 Do. nntrimmed. 0® 0 Colors; CMer wtitliotit Apples; jamoBs HaJr Restorers, 
. 1.50® 1,70 Green calfskins... IS® 20 and HalrDyes: The Huntersficcrets.complete^ltosels 
BuiUif .Sheet, pells, each, 1,75 Great Discovery ! AU the above sent post-paid for 
Meats. Lunin do uiiis Tw kmty*Kive Cents! Auurtw 
Pork, old mess..S|.00^.«0 ’ ‘ seeds. ’ " &ANBORN A CO.. Uacota, Mason Co., Mich. 
Do ckati " lA&lTc Timothy bu....t8,00®4,00 TUNE NEW PEAKS— Iff urrt* tlairgo, 
Dress’d hoas.cwt H,00® 9,00 Clover, medium... 7.00@7,75 U » miunillcent new variety,'It haB been growl, toT»s. 
Beef ... .... 6 .<H)ffllljOO Do. large.. .0,00®0,e0 a ft Ut . eaitug pear, and very beauttiul. Color, 
siring lambs.... 8.75® 3,00 Peas.1,25®2,00 „.a r let and yellow russet: a grout bearer; ripening in 
yjutton, B.. 6 c Flax .. 1,50®8,00 (_,;tobrr Daney’sHovcy 1 * acknowledged to be-the best ol 
Hum-... 13® 14 Sundries all pears, tasting more sweettneat tl>an a Tear, ripentaig 
-moulders. 11® 11 aunuries. m Arlv w inter. No one that can glow 11 pntr tree should 
Chiekeus. 4:; @ if. Wood, hard. »7,W®7,50 bu^wttSool thl 8 variety. AmericanBeauty.or poreoros. 
Tnrkev- . 16® 16 Do. soft....5, r >0®6,50 . \merlcait Beeilllng of great promise; size medl- 
GcSwfoacii..... 00 ® oS Coal,lump, F inn. 8,25®0,00 nearly’thi- Whole -urtace (s covered with scarlet, on 
’ “7, ' Do. large egg.... ««®0,00 “"JfJw m round, 'A 'Dst quality, rtpenlag In July. A 
Dairy, Etc. Do. wnallegg.... 9,(H®0,00 ..rona grower and great bearer. This te oneof the mOBt 
Butter choice roll, 2S® 30e Do. stove. 9,80®0,00 bSSninl peare grown. Two scions of each variety £1.- 
1 Do riacked ....25® 8 H Do. chestnut 7.75®0,00 vg Ssclonsof each t6;80 scions of each $10, or ^10 F 
Cheese dairy Ikl Do. soft S,0tkv.0,00 ^ *clo. s lor e )"r v .nety, Two .cions each of the 
UU.SV. - S-V •• 1 S. 4 , IV 11,1 *1 1 .11 IS/.., Kin IUU OUIOUO VJ* . J 
Barley,... 
1,00® 1.10 Do. nntrimrued. 
T AA THINGS WORTH KNOWING — 
I I III Also, how to make Artificial Honey, ut acost 
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It argues the co-operation of tlie West with g rea t destruction of property and loss of life, 
the State of Now York to secure national aid Lu j bc inhabitants fled to the open fields f or safety, 
favor of its former proposition. The Secretary T be agent iu Alabama of thc Freedmen’s Relle: 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
Lord Derby has expressed a wish that Sec¬ 
retary Seward would state plainly the claims 
in his letter transmitting the report to Congress 
says the investigations have evidently been made 
by Mr. Hatch with fairness and fidelity. 
The conclusions which naturally arise from 
The inhabitants fled to the open fields lor safety. • Q wb j cb ;lH adjustment by arbitration was 
The agent iu Alabama of thc Freedmen’s Relief (les j redi 
Commission writes as followsThe great ' . tWI „ wav of tbe Azores to 
I TINE NEW PEAKS Brum < laIrno» 
a magnificent new variety it lias been grown tos lbs. 
weight, a due eating pear, and very beautiful. Color, 
ceariet and yellow russet; a great bearer: ripening 111 
am r.v\..V 1 »«n a v *h llov <*vh aciniowlcdMed to be tne beet ol 
A new A merica liJJce lilia 2 Of great proudso; slxcmedl* 
cry is for bread, aud we have felt that it was bet¬ 
ter to give bread to 500 than bread and meat to 
300.” He furthermore says that not less than 
considerations presented by him, point to an .j^kX) persons will have to be fed by public 
improvement and enlargement of our means of charity until a crop is matured, and a larger 
transportation through our territory for our vast 
■Western commerce, in preference to those of thc 
Canadas. 
George Peabody has addressed a letter to Robt . 
C. YViuthrop, Hamilton Fish, Bishop McUvaine, 
Gen. Grant und others, tendering as a gift the 
sum of one million dollars, to be held in trust 
and interest thereof applied, for the promotion 
of intellectual, moral or industrial education 
among the young of the more destitute portions 
of the* South-western States, without other dis- 
number will require a partial relief. Not a I 
county in the State, says the Commissioner, to 
which we have uot been compelled to send food 
for tile poor. The grain crop of last season 
was very light im all parts of the State: on the 
thin lands of the poorer and mountainous coun¬ 
ties, almost an eutire failure. Nearly one-half 
of the grain necessary to supply the State will 
have to be imported. In many sections the crops 
raised are already consumed. The greatest euf- 
ferin‘ r is lobe found in the mountainous portion 
tinction than their needs and opportunities of 0 f the State, lying between the prairie and cane 
usefulness. He gives permission to use from 
the ^principal within the next two years not 
exceeding forty per cent. He also gives plant¬ 
ers’ Bank bonds of the State of Mississippi, 
amounting with interest to eleven hundred thou¬ 
sand dollars, on which no interest has been paid 
since 1840, but the validity of which uever has 
beenTqueationed, 
The bill to admit Nebraska as a State into 
the Union bus been passed over the President's 
veto — in the Senate by a vote of 31 to 9; in the 
House by 120 to 44. 
Mr. Dixon of Connecticut, has laid before the 
Senate a new scheme of reconstruction, embodied 
in the following proposed amendment to the 
Constitution, devised by leading Southerners in 
lands of Central Alabama and the valley of the 
Tennessee River. These counties had the largest 
white population previous to the war, and have 
now the largest number of destitute widows and 
orphans. 
The Louisiana House of Representatives has 
adopted the Constitutional Amendment. The 
House unanimously concurred in the bill calling 
a constitutional convention. 
I A great fraud has recently been unearthed in 
cotton transactions. Previous to the surrender 
A new Atlantic cable, by way of the Azores to 
Halifax, is talked of. The prospectus promisee 
that it will send twenty-four words for twenty 
dollars. 
Fourteen tribes of Indians, represented by 
delegates, have agreed to surrender the leased 
lands of the Creeks aud Seminoles, and to sell 
their land iu Kansas. 
The House Committee on Agriculture has 
been instructed to inquire into the expediency 
of a commission to investigate the causes and 
results of the Texas cattle disease. 
The Omaha Republican says: — Capt. Hatch 
has been authorized to raise a regiment of Pawnee 
Iudians for service on the plains, and has com¬ 
menced to work, with fine prospects of success. 
Indian traders are hereafter to be allowed only 
to sell such quantities of arms and ammunition 
Dairy, ml. Do. small ettit*... 9,006*0,00 ,. v aud treat bearer. This I* one iff tlie ino&t 
Bnttcr choice roll, 2S® S0c Do. stove . .9,8O®0,lKI p ear s grown Two sc lotis of each variety *).- 
IK, wicked .... 25® 8 H Do. chestnut.7,75®0,00 so scion* of each »i:80 scion* of each $10, or *10 V 
Cheese dairy l-ul IP Do. soft.8,00®0,00 tw ictocs lor JlV-r viriety. Two .clous each of the 
Do factory;.17® 18 Do. char W hu... 15® 10c Beeklei Bart let taud Sheldon will be added without cost, 
Lard, tried.13® H bait, F hhl..if wanted. All scions packed and ncnt free by rnall. 
Do. rotUCh..._12® 11 Wool, F ». 40® 45C Address F. W. CARPENTER, 
Tallow, tried ......9,n® ,l l J wfi.V?- iLw)?! [891-2tomj Dye, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
Kye, Westchester Co., 
Ecus dozen.id® eoansn, v iihj®»...g'*ksm(,wi 
Eggs, U'-'ZUI • ^ none) ,, box, F It, .. 20® 80c 
Forage. Caudles, box. 13® 14 
TTav 7 * ton S 10 , 00 ® 20 JW Do. C.xlra .. U® 15 
straw!.?r.:oo@io,«) Bal hub . .... 38® H 
The Provision Markets. 
York. Feb. 9.—Ashes, pots, f9,qO@S,25: 
by the commanders oi tne aisuieu. m wmeu 
they trade. 
From St. Domingo news to the 28th ult. ie 
received. President Cabral has pardoned all 
political prisoners. Tobacco promised to yield 
a good Crop. All kinds of provisions were 
scarce. The health of the island was good. 
The President has approved the bill providing 
T Do'Tou r gh d . 1 ® 6 M WhHeflsii"; WhVii.’.* 7,50@7,75 t 8 W- 8 tcmi _R^vvestci iesier ^^ * _ 
Eggs',dozen. 40® 45 TT O V E ¥ A C O.’S 
Forage. c3,KU ILLFSTUATED GUIDE 
SJ*..*• " nower and Vegetable Sarden 
. „ . . FOR 1807, 
The Provision Markets. Ig now rea( j y , containing more thou 130 pages, with SO 
v,.,v York. Feb. 9.—Ashes, pots, f9,00@8,25: pearlB, elegant engraving* and 
8n,oo<a(i2,oo. Gottorn 83^k& at$95^13,- A Splendid Colored Plate, 
s g ~ ggateSaw. 
\ llin nr Feb.9.—Flour, sales at f9,7.'>®lP,50; rye floor 
tii'lvbnekwlieatfiour. £2.05; corn meal, 2.40(^2 FIDO "VT E W SEWIS I N E. 
wheat. 12 , 75 ( 0 * 8 ,in; Bye. Guru, £1.10®1»- 1 -,— —- . 
at-'Bariev. kl.lMiAO; oats, 65c. Dressed hops, £8.77® 8 >- j ire American Elastic-Stitch Sewing Maotosg, 
wW,r Western I Stale, f9,(l06c9.25. Hams, lticts. butter, ypry latest iinprcvctncnt, patented Aug., 1866. Price 
BELT uS&iSmi Cheese, 19®21C. Clover seed, UK K hx Family it lib fixtures, fcu, all com- 
®16>id timothy, |4^5@4,6BM- plete, f! 5 . IV ill do Jhu or caarus diukirtg on all aiNr>_ 
Itnflnln Feh.b.-Flour,sales at |n,50®14,00; Wheat, of lOSteli&h irora Cambric t«> the jfijChKeT. w 
. iiL <, ’i v,rn wicr^si ■ iiarlev j],02®l2>5; Hve, $1®1,- G\ KhOOATor Lkathki;. tapid, ;!t m aud heauitjut. 
ffl-. 87 ® 5 55C *’■' pm/ wane, U^Ofeafir,'. Pro- perfectly reliable. Blmpte. in us movements and »»Tj« 
riioteork, ^ CMs l^^tfpli, ofg U oda V a“ewedand“farm'd by niallgr 
Cheese. lkfdBc. Dressed hogs.btfas^C. on recriut of postage, Maehluessrieclcrf«n«A 
( Lien no. Feb.9.—Flour. f 9 , 5 (K<t 40,75 ;_Wlu at, £1,49®!.- ...... ..flinstod for social work, and forwarded, securely 
£9: Corn,^0®Si.Vt<-; °aW, 40®42c: Rve. Darie y* j® p“^kcd In suhstaut^l wooden boxes, per express, to any 
r... 125c. Pork, mess, £18.00;Buiua,Jtt^o.Laid,H3i®d‘-4e, },^ t [)f tt)t r0U t,u v ox KBCEtPT or Price. Testimonials 
Dressed hogs. fL85®7,90. from those using them lor manuiaciuriug anil famllv u-e 
Wheat, [I IOC. VI* •‘-“J-tiju * *17.00: urtme. wSumadwav. New York. 89141 
Albany. Feb.9—Floor, sales at f9.?.">®lfv/>; rye: flour 
!7®'S5: luickwheat Hour. £2,65; corn meal,2.40(^2^10l> 
$7®7.25; buckwheat nour.es.e 
fts. Wheni, I2.75@8.its; Eye. 
20: Barley, $148®!1 Vum'/' 
81 for Western: Male. fa.W® 
iVa-SSc. Urd,«@lSc. Chcc* 
w. 16>ic; timothy, $4^504.8.1*4 
CUieesti, Dieted llO*C8# 
to sen such quantities ui mins »uu I’hlcBttO, Feb. 9 —Flour,$ 9 , 50 ® 10.75;_WTieat, tl.tisaii spmiailootgTipa forwarded,securely 
to the Indians as shall be specified aud supplied *9- eoninO®SiV»c t °8W.40®*ttc; Kve. ^^trd’tfeaif^e 0 packed hi substautlSl wooden boxes, per express, to any 
to me luuwus no noil uo p " ,„a25 C . Pork. mess, f 19.00 1 Hams, l(I.'*v«: Lard, the country on nwJEtrr or pRiCB. testimonials 
by the commanders of the (botnets m which Dressed hog*, $!. 35 ®'(,'.i 0 . _ from those using them tor manuiaciuriugand family net 
ed hogs, $4,50®5,35.__ 
The Cattle Markets. 
Vnrk. Feb 5 th.—The current prices for the 
ni-p asfnllowa:—Rye.f Cattle. 19 
920 Broadway, New York. 
tl 1NG SING GKAPE 
IVES. 
. Gf toe rebel army, 30,000 bales of Confederate that alcohol made or manufactured from die- 
Mr. Dixon of Connecticut, has laid before the cot ton at Mobile, Ala., were placed at the difipo- tilled spirits, upon which the taxes imposed by Feb. 6 ,-Beeves, sales much to w lVan h vme?adv?r'tfae g d 00 |ft V“clUMd*At^ 
Senate a new scheme of reconstruction, embodied 6a i of Dick Taylor, for the purpose of paying hjs law shall have been paid, aud burning fluid at ^ £joi*c C xttlk.-\ v orkfiig C of B n ^li>®Re M be ?6 f'miuiy bcsuri^tiaV with^he present .great demand for 
in the following proposed amendment to the legion. A large amount of gold was furnished made or manufactured from alcohol or spirits ol gfecn i&w “*?*. an " “ ':: a 
cernstimion, devised bjle.diDg SoMbemmli, . reb .l quana-ma.kr, named A. K. Shepherd, tnrpenune »T eamphew, nponwhich iha toee «jjera«A. r»: 
Washington, and said to meet the approbation by parties in Memphis, Term., (then in posses- imposed by law shall have been paid, shall be i( A^ unyv^ commont0 g 0 od.6@7><c; extra, 7 @ 8 ^cts. v j. F , oELl^T.^ine Grower, siDg Sing, N-Y. 
The Best in the Market! 
All my large stock of No. 1 and No. 2, Iona and Israelis 
Vines Is sold, except a small quantity X have reserved to 
hup in filling retail orders. , , 
As haK been the case every reason, the demand for 
really good vines has been beyond my ability to suppb * 
That my vine* sell so readily at rut.L rates, argue, we! 
Sa S? UVAvnrct rtne* wm ^fter have 
legion. A large amount of gold was furnished made or manufactured lr 
u rebel quartermaster, named A. K. Shepherd, turpentine or camphene, 
L-s'*50ffil00-heif- Yon may be sure ilm with the present great. deinana K*r 
SlbSSGfldSK Vlfi"s“ A of good quality will be .ought alter at good 
c- . , — p i C kave aDo for sal* good' wood of lonn and Israella 
of President Johnson; 
sion of the federal forces,) to exchange for this exempt from tax. 
lOcts. Sheep, common to good, w«..< 
Hogs, 7@7b'c; dressed hogs, 9@9&c. 
