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during the last week from the Printing Bureau 
of the Treasury Department was $593,000. 
Gen. Sheridan is expected in Washington the 
first week in November. It is reported that he 
is to take cotnmaud of the new military depart¬ 
ment embracing Maryland and the District of 
Columbia. 
It is claimed on good authority that the trial 
of Jeff. Davis will certainly take place at the 
November Term of the U. 8. Court which meets 
at Richmond. 
Judge Rcdtield of Vermont, the Special Agent 
of the Government in the Frazer-Trenholm case, 
will sail for England on Wednesday next for the 
purpose of effecting a settlement of the affair 
involved. 
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Eociiestkb, October 22. 1867. { 
The war minors from Europe have had some effect 
on the gold market. S»le» In New York were made yes¬ 
terday at 144X. Money at the Close of last week was 
rather easier In the eastern markets, though great strin¬ 
gency still prevails. Broken- Who furnish stock collat¬ 
eral* were supplied more freely. The mercantile de¬ 
mand and the call for fund* from the West are still 
pressing. Produce is now moving East very actively, 
and the New York market most shortly experience ma¬ 
terial relief. 
Exchange on England is unusually low. The average 
rate of merchants’ bill*, at the close of the week, was 
108H®108)<, aud some large sales are reported a* low as 
107jY per cent. Willie anything like these prices for ster¬ 
ling exchange continues, there can he no large export 
of gold, and it would decline In price were It not for the 
foreign war cloud. 
On the first of November some $28,000,000 in gold will 
be paid by the Government on account of Interest. With 
exchange so decidedly in our favor, it would seem that 
the paying ontao large an amount of gold would have 
a marked effect on the market. But rumors of war exert 
a great Influence on the price of “ hard cash." 
Government securities are uot active. London quota¬ 
tions are a little lower. 
The conversion of 7-80a at the New York Sub-Treasury 
proceed at the rate of about.|I,500,000 per day. 
Tint CotTPTKitKitiT Skven-T nrj’.TiKB.—The Govern¬ 
ment officials have been nctlvc the past week In endeav¬ 
oring to find the origin of the counterfeit seven-thirties. 
It Is ascertained that the plates were made In Philadel¬ 
phia. One of the men connected with the affair has been 
arrested. lie had become so emboldened by success that 
he commenced circulating counterfeit batik notes, and 
on that Charge was arrested. The whole plot, aud the 
parlies concerned, will doubtless very soon be made 
public. 
It 1* said the Secretary of the Treasury will demand 
reclamation ou the persons from -whom about $ 88,000 of 
the counterfeit 7-80s were received at the Department. 
There are rumors that something over one million dol¬ 
lars of these counterfeits were Issued. Other statements, 
from well informed parties, make the amount lees than 
$ 200 , 000 . 
Thu Journal of Commerce, which gave some currency 
to the Idea that the spurious notes were made from Gov¬ 
ernment plates, rays:—" A further and critical examina¬ 
tion of the rejected seven-thirty notes leads as to the be¬ 
lief that the plate has been counterfeited.” The original 
plates arc under the seal of Commissioners. The dies 
from which they arc made are enclosed under three dif¬ 
ferent locks, requiring the consent of three persons to 
their examination. 
CottO* t« lower. Dealers are speculating on the 
amount raised this season, and their estimates range 
from two to three million bales. 
Wool.— The woo! market Is still unsettled. Sales In 
Boston last week 725,000 lb#., at a range of 35©5Hc. for 
fleece, and SSkjfrWc. for the various grades of pnllcd. 
Holders not obliged to sell are. not pressing sales. Borne 
operators are compelled by the stringency of money 
mutters to dispose OX their stocks. 
Duy Goods,— The eastern dry goods market Is report¬ 
ed “dull, heavy and declining.” A New York paper 
says:—“Goods which cost $5,21 in gold per yard to Im¬ 
port, have been sold at auction for $4,50.” The differ¬ 
ence between gold and currency would make the loss 
about $2,75 per yard. 
Hops —The market Is dull and drooping. There Is a 
decline In the foreign market. 
Wheat asd Fi-oro,— At the close of last week prices 
for wheat and flour were lower at the East and at the 
West. Bed wheat sold In this city yesterday at $2,60. 
The Cattle Maukkt at Chicago Is dull. The offer¬ 
ings arc reported very heavy recently, but the quality 
Is Inferior. 
Boos.—The western hog market Is very dull. The 
offerings at Chicago are reported as enormously heavy, 
and at the close of last week sales were made at $ 4 ® 0,35 
for light stock to extra lots. 
Foreign Intelligence. 
Certain evidence baa come into the bands 
of the London metropolitan police authorities, 
which leads them to believe that Col. Kelly, who 
was rescued from the prisoners’ van at Manches¬ 
ter, has not left the country, but is now in that 
city. New rumors, some of them quite absurd, 
are in circulation, and serve to keep up the alarm 
about the Fenians. Troops and gunboats have 
been dispatched to Ireland, and the entire west¬ 
ern coast of that island is guarded with extra¬ 
ordinary vigilance. 
The Freuch Emperor recently summoned a 
general council of the ministers of bis Cabinet 
at St. Cloud to consider the condition of affairs 
in Italy and decide what action France should 
take in the matter. The result of its delibera¬ 
tions was a resolution that France should imme¬ 
diately Intervene for the settlement of the Roman 
question, but without acting any longer in con¬ 
junction with the Italian Government to that end. 
The latest dispatches received from Italy arc 
very important. The entire prcsB, almost with¬ 
out exception, favor the seizure of Rome by the 
Government. 'I hv strength of the party of action 
increases hourly. Sharp fights have occurred at 
several points In the province of Viterbo, in all 
of which the insurgents have been successful. 
The Pope has called an Immediate meeting of 
the Cardinals to consider the situation. 
Ko-inf'orcein erits of vol tin leers, recruited in 
France and Spain for the defense of the Pope, 
have arrived in the city of Rome. 
When last heard from, Gen. Menotti Garibaldi, 
with a considerable force under his command, 
had succeeded in reaching the vicinity of Rome, 
and was still advancing. 
It is reported that Gen. Garibaldi has again 
escaped from Caprera, and that he left the island 
on board an American ship. The Garibaldlans 
have appeared In the western district, between 
Rome and the sea. They have taken possession 
of the railway running between the city of Rome 
and the seaport of Ostlo, and torn up the rails, 
preventing all communication. 
The Monitenr asserts that the inhabitants of 
the city of Rome and of the Papal provinces are 
loyal to the Pope, and only need assistance to 
drive the Italian invaders from the soil. 
Capt. F. K. Bille, late Secretary of the Danish 
Legation at Paris, has been appointed Envoy 
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of 
Denmark to the United States of America. 
Admiral Rabattl of the Italian navy, ban mus¬ 
tered a royal squadron of eight iron-dads, which 
he will by order of the King take to Roman waters. 
A New Qdaktkk of the Bcbal commenced Oct. 
5, and Volume XIX will begin January 4, 1868. Now, 
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From the West. 
The North Missouri Railroad Company has 
•old nearly $4,000,000 of its bonds to James B. 
Eads and associates. Several heavy capitalists 
of New York and St. Louis are connected with 
Mr. Eads, and means are now ready to finish 
the road. 
A verdict giving $15,755.83 to the plaintiff was 
rendered lu the Supreme Court of Missouri 
lately in the case of Elisha Biggs vs. the Evans¬ 
ville and Illinois Railroad Company. 
Late advices from New Mexico say that a large 
meeting of citizens of the Territory wus held at 
Santa Fe on the 21st of September, to consider 
measures to secure the extension of the Kansas 
Pacific Railroad through New Mexico to the 
Pacific Ocean. 
The Apaches recently made a raid upon the 
town of Wickcnbnrg, and carried off the entire 
stock of the place. The Indians were well 
mounted and equipped. There was no resist¬ 
ance or pursuit, as the cavalry had taken all the 
horses in the place, The Ipsa of stock closes 
the operations of the Vulture Company. 
The Indians continue to commit outrages in 
every direction. Gen. Gregg, commanding, is 
vigorously prosecuting the war, and if It were 
not for lack of troopB and the stringency of 
orders from headquarters, more would have 
been accomplished. 
Tbe Herald’s Medicine Lodge Creek (Kansas) 
special says: — The Peace Commissioners have 
arrived. Five thousand Indians are assembled, 
numbering Cheyennes, Arapahoes, Kiowas, Ca- 
manclies, Apaches and Dog Soldiers. The Indi¬ 
ans talk well, but insist upon having arms and 
ammunition. The Cheyennes are afraid to come 
within ten miles of the camp, from fear of sol¬ 
diers. We have three companies of soldiers and 
two Colton guns. The council will continue 
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Miss Rigsby of Sing Sing, was run over and 
killed on the Hudson River Railroad on the 16th 
inst., near Sing Sing. 
A meeting of the citizens of New York took 
place on the evening of the 17th inst., at Cooper 
Institute, for the purpose of taking action in re¬ 
gard to contemplated improvements in means 
aud cost of intercommunication through all parts 
of the Union, by the establishment of a system of 
railways, constructed and managed with special 
reference to reduction of cost in the transporta¬ 
tion of freight. Mr. Peter Cooper, Judge Dnly 
and other influential citizens were present. Hon. 
Freeman Clarke of Rochester, presided. 
The verdictof the Coroner’s Jury in the case of 
William Ryan, who wub drowned on board the 
Dean Riehmcfhd, throws the whole blame ol tbe 
collision between that steamer and the Vander¬ 
bilt upon those who were navigating the latter, 
declaring that the collision was occasioned solely 
by their mismanagement or criminal intent. The 
officers of the Vanderbilt claim, however, that 
thiB decision is purely an esparte one. 
An experiment was made in Whitehall street, 
New York, on the night of the 15th inst., with 
the new electric light recently invented by a 
Frenchman, with which he claims to be able to 
light up the city with a single lamp more com¬ 
pletely than gas companies can do. The light 
on exhibition was so bright as to be painful to 
the naked eye, and cast bright gleams all over 
the bay. 
Police officer Robert 8. McChesney, was mur¬ 
dered by a prostitute named Fanny Wright on 
the evening of the 19th inst., in New York city. 
About 9 o’clock, the officer, being in tbe vicinity 
of Canal and Mercer streets, perceived the wo¬ 
man acting in a disorderly manner* and on his 
attempting to arrest her she stabbed him in the 
neck with a pocket-knife, severing the jugular 
vein. The man died In a few minutes. 
Officials connected with the Revenue Depart¬ 
ment in New York have taken possession of 
several of the largest rectifying establishments. 
Among the places seized are the rectifying distil¬ 
leries nnd the bonded warehouses of the follow¬ 
ing:— S. C. Boehm & Co., Hoffman <fc Curtiss, 
Joseph Jones & Co., Cuthbert Cunningham, 
Samuel Engle. 
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JL uere*. seven mile* nouth of Battle. Creek, more than 
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eighty and ninety acre* of wheat on the nronnd, largo 
ano comruodlou* house with IS finished room*, i large 
hams, good orchard with great variety or fruit i* emiai. 
Latest from South America. —The last ad¬ 
vices received at Rio Janeiro from the scene of 
war on the Parana were unfavorable. No move¬ 
ment had been made, and no preparations were 
making for an attack. The land forces of the 
allies, under Gen. Mitroe, were lying under the 
Paraguayan forts; and the Argentine and Bra¬ 
zilian fleets were h-amed in by the guns of 
Lopez and compelled to remain inactive. The 
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duet of the war, and the peace party was in the 
ascendancy in all the States bordering on the 
Rio de la Platte, it was reported that General 
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Sad Catastrophe.—A terrible accident took 
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w T eek, by which thirteen men were either killed 
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works at the mouth of the shaft exploded and 
burned, falling down the shaft and burying the 
whole gang of workmen at the bottom. Tbe 
bodies at last accounts, had not been recovered. 
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A G HINTS WANTED.-THIC HOOK for 
. the Million. “THE BuYH 1 \ BLUE; or, HEROES 
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the tfulted State* Sanitary ComuiLclon !fi« Florence 
-\((fhtinpale iff America -comprising * thrllllug record 
ot a woman - * three year*’ experience in Camp. Hospital 
and Battle Field, la Iter philanthropic mleblun of allevi¬ 
ating the Bufferings of the Gram) Aruiv of the Republic. 
Ill* not a Ilhtorv of the War, or of anv Campaign or 
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and snllcringe of tile Ranh and File, who by their hero¬ 
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B. TREAT A CO., Publishers, (15i Broadway, Sew York. 
Columbus, Ohio, on the 16th inst. Among the 
distinguished guests present were the Hon. E. 
M. Stauton, Muj. Gen. 1*. II. Sheridan, and a 
large number of army officers. 
Montana dates to the 8th state that the Flat 
Heads aud other tribes of Indians threaten a seri¬ 
ous outbreak. They arc already stealing 6tock, 
plundering settlements and miming off' horses. 
They threaten to kill or drive oat all the settlers. 
Four men were recently killed near Flat Head 
Lake, and all the farm products for miles around 
burned. 
Two hundred stands of arms have been distrib¬ 
uted among the settlers of Platte Valley. 
From Washington. 
TnE President has announced that a Secre¬ 
tary of War will he appointed outright, in place 
of Mr. Stanton, thus setting aside the tenure of 
office hill. It is said Hint the Cabinet regards 
the bill as unconstitutional. 
General Kilpatrick, Minister to Chili, has sent 
in his resignation of his position in the army, 
whieh is that of Captain in the First Artillery. 
To pay the interest on the 5-20 bonds which 
falls due on the let of November, $22,000,000 in 
coin will he required, In New York there will 
be $17,426,501 of it disbursed. 
Senator Morgan, it is said, has obtained the 
consent of Secretary McCulloch to leave Call!- 
cott’s vacancy in the Brooklyn Revenue District 
unsupplied until that gentleman’s trial takes 
place. An individual posted in revenue matters 
says there are 600 illicit distilleries in full oper¬ 
ation in that district. 
Members of Congress are beginning to make 
their appearauee here in quest of apartments for 
the winter. Most of them make arrangements 
with a view of permanent occupancy. 
Major Pierce, the officer who recently de¬ 
stroyed a printing office in Camden, Ark., for 
some offensive article published by the editor, 
has been sentenced by court martial to forfeit hie 
pay for one year, to be degraded iu rank to a cap¬ 
taincy, arul to be reprimanded in general orders. 
It lias been Btated that the impeachment ques¬ 
tion would he dropped in consequence of the 
result of the late elections ; but the members of 
tlie^J udieiary Committee, now here, declare that 
a majority of the committee favor, and are confi¬ 
dent that the project will receive the approbation 
of u majority of members of the House. There 
Is no doubt that the Committee will press this 
subject at an early day iu the session. 
Colonel Wood, Chief of the Secret Service 
Division of the Treasury Department, has had 
all his force at work since the discovery of the 
counterfeit 7-30 notes. It has now been defi¬ 
nitely ascertained that over one thousand of 
them have been put upon the market, and that 
the platCB were not made iu Europe but iu this 
country. It is further stated that Philadelphia 
has been the headquarters for printing them. 
The clue to the whole proceeding is said to be 
in possession of the secret service officers. 
The amount of fractional currency issued 
sprlllg laiubri.... 2,756t II,00 Do. large.O.i.WiSiKJ.oy 
Miutou, F tb. KkS 12c F*a*. . ljiiiai i0 
Hams.. 186* 19W Flax.LWWW.OO 
Shonldcr*. 124* 13 Si.mlrfM 
CUirken*. 15® 18 Sundries, 
Turkey*. lH<ii 20 Wood.fiftrd.G2X)<a7,50 
Gc. fi. eaclj. Olka, so De. soft.SA0r«t;.y0 
n<>|,. v tin Goal, lump, F tun. 7,W(!(,0,UU 
uairy, tio. Do large egg.... l.OOwu.iiO 
Butter,choice roll, 30® 35c Do. small epe.... 7 ,ih'K»O,0o 
I>o. packed.3(kSt 35 Do. stove.7,2502.0,00 
Clieen*. dairy. 13® 14 Do. cites taut.5,(tOecO,OQ 
Do. factory.15(3 10 Do. soft....7.00otu,00 
Lard, tried. H<* HX Do. cliar F Itu... 15ot 16c 
Do. roach .V2« i t Salt, N hbl.2,70(4280 
Tallow, tiled.9’-;® 10 Wool, V ».....sow# ioc 
Do. roux-li. d& 6W IIop*. 5O0t 60 
EjvjfB, dozen. 28® 28 WUltcflxh, 8,0t®«ji0 
Knp . inM codfish, F lwk*...6ji0(i}7,00 
roruge. Honey,box, F tb... 20®22c 
Hay F ton.$12.0tJ®2i,oo Candle*, box.12W0tlS« 
Do. new. o.tKiwOO.oo Do. extra. 14® us 
Straw. $8,00*1112,00 Barrels. 38®. 40 
Severe Storm at Sea.—A terrific gale oc¬ 
curred on the Labrador coast on the 9th inst., 
and so far as heard from some 80 vessels have 
been totally wrecked and 40 lives lost. Steamers 
have left. 8t. .JobuJ to afford relief to Ihe sufferers. 
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NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
It is estimated that the peanut crop in North 
Carolina will equal this year the crop of last. 
New Hanover and Onslow, the principal peanut 
region, then realized 600,000 bushels. 
The proposition to raise a subscription for 
Mrs. Lincoln's benefit has received the sanction 
of that lady, and 500 letters have been addressed 
to prominent politicians and colored clergymen 
calling upon them for donations. 
The French Government, says the Liberte, has 
just ordered 800,000 waist-belts, each having at¬ 
tached to it a Btnall medicine box. The latter 
will contain whatever is necessary to give, in a 
rough way, a first dressing to a wouud or to stop 
dysentery. The whole will cost about l,500,000f. 
There have recently been discovered in 
Maryland, near Upper Marlborough, in Prince 
George’s county, about sixteen miles from Wash¬ 
ington, large deposits of shells, alleged to be of 
great value as a fertilizer. Extensive prepara¬ 
tions have already been made to supply the 
market iu the Washington neighborhood. 
In Kendall County, 111., recently, a man by the 
name of Alex. Eddlburn, in attempting to get 
on the top of a thrashing machine, while in mo¬ 
tion, lost his balance and stopped on the cylin¬ 
der, which instantly drew him half way into the 
machine, cutting him almost literally to pieces 
before the machine was stopped. 
The receipts of the Universal Exhibition from 
the 1st of April to the 10th of September, are es 
timated at seven millions and a half of francs. 
Therefore, during the seven weeks, or nearly so, 
which the Exhibition has still to remain opeD, a 
million and a half of francs must be received in 
order to attain the sum of nine millions, required 
to cover the exr>. nditnrc. That this result will 
be obtained is not improbable. 
From the South. 
About 9 o’clock on the night of the 17th 
inst, as a militia negro regiment was parading 
near the comer of Franklin and Howard streets 
in Baltimore, about twelve or fifteen shots were 
fired in the street. A young man named Chns, 
A. Ellcrnieyer, (white,) eighteen years of age, 
was instantly killed. A number of whites soon 
arrived, and for a short time great excitement 
prevailed. A large police force was soon on the 
ground and prevented any further disturbance. 
A full Investigation shows that the colored men 
merely acted in self-defence. They were stoned, 
when they relumed the assault with shots, one 
ol‘ whieh proved fatal. 
At 4 o'clock P. M., on the 20th inst., an explo¬ 
sion occurred on board the steam lautteh Albe¬ 
marle, belonging to Admiral Porter, In Severn 
River, opposite the Naval Academy. Chief En¬ 
gineer Hoyt of the Naval Academy, Engineer 
Clark, Coxswain Shea, and a negro boy, a fire¬ 
man, were killed. Several other boys were 
injured, one of whom has since died. 
Geo, Wise, at the recent Horticultural Fair in 
Richmond, made a speech advising the people to 
devote themselves to agriculture und manufac¬ 
tures, and labor to develop the resources of the 
State and recover its prosperity. 
Strict quarantine has been established on the 
Mississippi River below Cairo. Thousands of 
people are Baid to be fleeing from Memphis in 
consequence of the yellow fever. Large num¬ 
bers of them have arrived at and are passing 
through Cairo. 
A dispatch from New Orleans from J. F. Cald¬ 
well, Secretary of the Howard Association, says 
the epidemic is declining, and further collections 
Ft III ST FALL EXHIBITION OF THIS 
A AMERICAN POULTRY SOCIETY. 
To be held In the elty of New York, ronuneiicinir Tnes- 
day, Nov. 26 tli, and elm I UK F rltUy, Nov. 'jyilJ, lHiij. The 
Society hoItJK renolvcd to aiabc thin the (Inest, exhibition 
ever held In America,coidially Invite all other Sorletle* 
ami all lover*of a handsome Fowl, Pigeon, Rird or Bab¬ 
bit, lo Join with Lheiu In tld* object. The premium Il*t 
UveryttiU aud complete, over ROU I'KlzKS heliie of¬ 
fered tm competition,Of which about 100 are SILVER 
MEDALS. Several SILVER CUPS are »l*n offered. 
Owners ol' pare bred stock are wlicUed to send their 
birds, which will be fed and taken care of by thu Socie¬ 
ty, mid returned lu any way wished. For Premium List 
and full partlculara. uddress A. M. BALSTED, Gorres- 
poudlug Secretary, 08 Pearl St., New York. 027-lt 
The Provision Markets, 
Nrw York. Oct. IU —Ashs*. pat*, f9,7f*SK>,25; pearl*, 
$12.0Dv«l'2^0 Cotton. Flour, sale* at $8,95ia.l6.- 
50. Wheat, f'2,18®2,71. Rye. G,Cfi<ftlJi5. Barley, f U5®1,52 
Corn. $l,35<jtJ JP. OaU.fiM$Mc. Fork, new wew, $21,{R® 
32A0; old da. $223 0® 22.01 u prime, $ 20 , 00 ® 2 rtjai. liecf, 
new plain me**, »lC,GO<ioa8,00: new extra roe**, $23,«X&27- 
00; tierces, prime me**. ^.i.Oow-aiJKi; Indian nit's*. *38,50 
@40,001 heel hams, $5U»@-t0,0fl. Fork ham*, U&l7rta. 
Shoulder*. I'2(ai2ke. Lard, L$®14\c. Bailer. BOtoWc.— 
Cheese, iiejisc. Hop*, 40ae8io. 
Riittalo, Oct. 19-Flour,Bales at $10 50@1S,50; Wheat 
$1,9S®2,07; Corn, »1,U*®1.'20 ; Barley, $1,38®1,:{7: Rye, *1,50 
®i,ft0; Oats, OhV/iVO. Provision* — Perk, $'23.00(4,23,50 ; 
Hard, HtaUtkc. 
L’blcaao, Oct. !9-F!onr, $8.00®10,75; Wheat. $1,88® 
1,85; Com, $I,<M»t,U5; Oath, 51@54y,e; Rye, fl,23@1.20; 
Barley. $1,09®!, 12. Fork, mess, *21,0O@21,00; Lard, 12Jf 
■ era, jneuuwu' . kwiiit, nuu r,> ry uuuy. 1 am now 
prepared to furnl*li you with constant employment at 
your home*, the w hole of your lime, or la your spare 
moments- Butiners New-LIeht, and Profitable. Fifty 
cent* to $5 per eveuluc im ca»|ly earned by person* of 
either Bex who are. v .lllnit to work. Great inducements 
an- offered those who will devote their whole time to 
the IHWllU'fjfl: and t he boya and girl* earn nearly at much 
as men. 1 with all person* who have spars time to send 
me their addre*- and test the business for themselves: 
and that all may do so, 1 make the following unparalleled 
oiler:—To all who are uot well nutlsfied with the Uusl- 
nee* I will send $1 to pay for the trouble of wriiunr me. 
Full particulars, directions, &c., sent Dee. Sample sent 
for iu cents. Address, 
K. C. ALLEN, AugQSta, Maine. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, Oct. 14 —The current prices for the 
week stall the markets are as follows:—Beef Cattle, $10 
<5:17,50; Cow* and Calves, $5U®115; Veal Culves, 8@12!4c.; 
Sheep aud Lamb*, $4^.V5;ii.OO; Swine — Cora-fed, 7 Ufo 
7 \'c-, light aud medium, 6J4@7Xc. 
Albany, Oct. 17 — Reeve*, price* ranging from 3K@ 
9Vc. Milch Co wb, $30® 120. Sheep,common to good, 8 @ 
BMc; UogMMtwKc. 
Chicago, Oct. 19—Beeves range at from $4.75®5J0 
Sheep,$4,00®’1,25; Hog". $5,75®8,25. 
NEW YORK, Oct. 10 —Wool, market is dull and 
heavy. Sales 180,000 tts.at 57,H®t»0e. for domestic fleece; 
85®-15o for super pulled; 22>4®ll>£c ter Texas; 25@30c 
for California, und 48}$c for Cape. 
Knaton, (let. 17 The following ore the Advertiser’s 
quotations:—Ohio and Pennsylvania-Choice, Is2>{@ri5et 
flue, 58®60C , medium. 4&3,V4C: Conroe, 37®40c. Michigan, 
New York nud Vermout—Extra, 18®50c; flue, 435(145; 
medium, tl®48oj Connie, 36310c, Other Western —f Ine, 
43 ® 19l' - medium, 4fi®42e; common, 3.V,c4Ur ; California, 
Ui®H2c; Canada, !0®4Sc; pnllcd, extra, 50®56c; superfine 
40®53 oi No. 1, Ifikisibc; Smyrna. 30®l3ei Buenos Ayres, 
LHeu-We; Cape Good Hope. In® 13c, Chilian, 25@S0c; Afri¬ 
can, 18®30c; East India, 18®50c. 
erj 37 uark Row, New York, 
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