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1 
Southern Pacific Railroad, and it was daily ex¬ 
pected that they would reach Prescott. Indian 
outrages arc con tin uul ly reported. About a hun¬ 
dred tons of corn and three hundred head of 
stock had been carried off from one county. 
A treaty ha* been concluded with the ApacheR, 
numbering 850 lodges. They are confederated 
with the Kiowas and Catnanehen and receive an 
annuity of $5,000. In the treaty with the Indians 
a denial of the privilege of their hunting between 
the Smoky Hill and Platte River would have re¬ 
sulted in a continuance of the war. The Kansas 
people are not satisfied with the treaty. They 
consider it a hollow truce. 2,000 Cheyennes ar¬ 
rived at Medicine Lodge Creek one day, includ¬ 
ing (500 warriors. They approached in five bands, 
formed in line »f battle. On Monday a treaty of 
peace was agreed upon, and a reservation grant¬ 
ed them. The reservation is bounded east by 
the Arkansas river, south and west by the. Cimar¬ 
ron, and north by Kansas, arid contains about 9,- 
000 square miles. The Government gives them 
$30,000 annually, and a suit of clothing for each 
person in the tribe, and builds houses for an 
agent, fanner, miller, physician, blacksmith, &e. 
Two men in jail at Franklin, lnd., on charge 
of murder, were forcibly taken therefrom on the 
night of the 31st ult., by a mob, conveyed to the 
woods near the town, and hung. 
Our Fall Campaign! 
A NEW QUARTER-VOLUME XIX 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
pi.AYS, ROOKS, GAMES, PARLOR Fire- 
I won kb, etc.,etc.—Something !or everybody. Cata¬ 
logues will hp sent on receipt of a postage stamo. Ly O. 
A. ItOORBACH, m Nassau ht.. New V orfc. ‘ 929-tf 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Ete. Fruits, Vegetables, Ete. 
Flour, w t wa't.Ai6.w>:.viivVi Apples, green, ,.*o.40@ 1,00 
Do. red w Wu, la.'iK.iWjixi no, * barrel... 2,< o@ -.M> 
Do. extra -Matr, 9,tsv*m,00| Do. dried p » 70 8 
Do. buckwheat, V ft. o.WiFeaciii - . 25® 30 
MHlfeed, - oar”-., •, 1 n 1 n v<i5,(K' CherrW -jo® 35 
Do. Hut .... «A.(W®.'6/)0 Ploiu, .. 2:.® 80 
Meal,corn,owl,. 2.50® 2,75 RiariOi. 7® t 
Wheat. red ....... 2,V>® 2,66, Potato^.., F bi 0/3® 0.73 
Beet wkite.. L»>@ *2# Onions. v%l l.rat 
Com. old, t bn. 1,35® LSiiTiirnips. on® 00 
W Iff «'«« 
Barley.... 1,25® 1.30 Orest bides trunk i v, 10c 
Brans,. 2,0 £k&2 75 Do. untrimmed. 8® 9 
Wealx Green calfskin*... la® it 
Sheep pelts, «acb. »r® Tie 
Fora. olfl meet. *23 r r *>@24 (4) Lamb do. a r> 
Do. new me**. ?4/*<@'45.«' » . 
Do. clear, V* B>. 16® lie **’*“'• 
Dress'd fcogs.tw t 7,50® S.CO Timothy 18 bn. *0.ut«g0,00 
Beef.13.00@ll.00-Clover, medium,. 0.0o@0,0u 
Spring I limbs,.., 2,75® H.i« Do. large.. ... 0,0O®CO.r« 
Mutton, it® I2cl!‘ea*..i,3n@j W 
Ham*. I7k@ ISk Flax.1 t 5v®2,00 
Shoulders. 12® 13 e.mrfpt** 
Chickens. IS® 18 sundries. 
Ter keys. 18® 20 Wood, hard.Y,,bo@7,5t> 
Reese, each. 00® 90 Do. aoft.5„-<*5i*,56 
Dairv Ftt CojI, lump, » too. 7.’>J@0JP 
uairy, tie Do large eg*:..,. 7,ii*@o,00 
Bntter,choice roll 36® -10c Do. small egg..,, 7,~x®0.0C 
Do. packed.$3® 38 Do. Stove. 7,00@0.00 
Ubce.se, dnlry. 13® 14 Do. chestnut.... 7.15®0.0fi 
Do. far dory.16<B 17 Do. soft.7,00@UI>0 
Lard, tried.!8k@ i4i Ft. ehar V* ho... in® 16c 
Do. rough_ 12 ® t4 Balt, * bbl. 2.70@ajB0 
Tallow, tried ....0K@ lo Wool,» lb.,., ... 30® 40e 
ho- rough. 8® 6K Hope ... 50<S 60 
Kggt. doso.ti. 30® 30 WbUetDh. U ht>’... 6,0 @6,50 
Codfl-h, ? 1001**...6,50®? ,M 
ror<M)». Honey,box. » 0- . 22 ®25c 
nay ♦ t«r>.* 12,uW'.24,00 Candies liot ., I2)*@13>4 
Do css_ o,qo® 00,00 Do. extra. 14® 15 
Straw. |b.0ftffi12.t« Barrel*.. 45® s« 
Pittsburg, Pa., h:> two hundred and one 
firms who did a business of over one hundred 
thousand dollars last year. The most of them 
are manufacturers of iron, steel and glass. 
Tins bonded debt of 8t.. Lenin is $7,821,000, 
and the ci'y owns real estate, exclusive of wharf 
land, worth $3,097,160. From April 9 to Sept. 
30 there were 17,112 steamboat arrivals at that 
city. 
Ten of the prisoners who took part in the re¬ 
volt at the Penitentiary at Santiago, Cuba, were 
shot on the 2lst ult. All those employed in the 
office have been sentenced to longtermB of im¬ 
prisonment. 
A run commenced on the Royal Canadian 
Bank of Toronto, a few mornings since, and 
continued with great activity until about noon. 
The call for gold being promptly responded to 
tlm excitement gradually subsided. 
The Daniel Webster place, at Franklin, N. H., 
was -old at auction lately. The heirs of the 
late Ru n- L Tay bid oil' the bnildlog and home 
fare: i.f two hundred acres for 815,400. The 
wood lot was bought by another bidder. 
An elm tree was cut down last week in Geauga 
county, Ohio, which experts pronounce seven 
hundred and ninety-two years old. The tree 
weighed sixty thousand pounds, and was over 
four feet iu diameter, and made seven thousand 
lect of inch boards, clear stuff. 
It is perhaps not generally knowu that all the 
sleigh bells made in the United States are manu¬ 
factured in the town of Chatham, Conn., yet 
Buch iB the case. The first boil made in America 
was manufactured in this town in 1780 by Wil¬ 
liam Barton, ftnd his grandson is proprietor of 
one of the six manufactories of the kind at East 
Hampton. 
Mr. M. Y. Beach, of New York, has placed 
three hundred pounds sterling In the. hands of 
our Consul at Alexandria, to enable him to send 
home that part of the Jaffa Colonists that de¬ 
sired to come. Forty of these Colonists sailed 
from Alexandria on the Gth of October, under 
the supervision of the Consuls of the United 
States at Alexandria and Jerusalem. 
A beautiful statue called “ America honor¬ 
ing her fallen brave,” was unveiled at the Union 
League House in Philadelphia, on the evening 
of the 81st ult,, in the presence of the members 
of the Leugucaud their families. The statue was 
made in Rome by J. II. Uozcitinc, by order of 
the League. The figure is ten feet high, and is 
said to be one of the finest, works ever excuted 
by an American artist. 
The Tehauntcpcc Route grant, in Mexico, is 
to continue in force seventy years. The transit 
is to ho free to the world. Merchandize passmg 
over the route, and capital invested in improve¬ 
ments, will be exempt from taxation. The neu¬ 
trality of the Isthmus id guaranteed. The road 
is not to be subject to 'hypothecation without 
the consent of the Mexkisn government. The 
meetings of the Company] arc to be held id New 
York. t 
H K I \ S* Bel1 Foimdr y 
J$p0 4§S1^Established 1837. 
VANDU7.EN A TIFT. 1(6 & 104 East Second St., 
Cincinnati, O., manufacturers of Bxi-i s for diuretics, 
Academle--, Plantations, r.tc., m*de of the Genuine Bell 
Meial. anti mounted with out Patent Improved Rotary 
Hnnginee. All Bell* warranted in quality and tom'. Cat¬ 
alogue and Price List 6ent on application. 9itMiteo 
A Nkw Quarter of the Kttbai, commenced Oct, 
5, and Volume XIX will begin January 4, 1868. Now, 
therefore, !r a good time to subscribe and form Clobs 
as subscriptions can begin with October or January 
or any time between. The 13 nnmbcrs of this (Oct. 
to Jan.) or any preceding Quarter of this year, will 
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productive, early and 
sweet, and It is a pleasure 
to cultivate it. 
BTFor origin, descrip- 1 
tlon, prices, testimonials, J| 
&e., send for Circnlir, to 
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Angola, Erie Co. N. Y. 
t \NF. HOLLA It! ONE DOLLAR!-A Great 
Wonder!!—A silk, Thibet, or Alpaca Dress, Watch, 
Silver-Plated Tea Set. Wool Shawl, Carpet, 50 yards ot 
Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting,Sewing Machine, Ac., 
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Our large and increasing business is an evidence that 
we have, by fair dealing, met with the approbation of 
onr customers. To those who have never patronized us 
we would say—Give, ns a trial,and decide for yourselves. 
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Boston. Mass. 
'.ROCHESTER, N. Y., NOVEMBER 9, 1867. 
Latent Unropean Slews. 
The marriage of King George of Greece, and 
the Princess Olga, took place at St. Petersburg 
on the 1st Inst., with great pomp and ceremony. 
The murder of two policemen in Dublin is 
charged upon the Fenians. 
The Fenian Colonel Kelley, who was rescued 
at Manchester, has escaped from England. It is 
reported that he is in France, and that he will 
soon leave for America 
By order of the Imperial Commission the In¬ 
ternational Exhibition will be closed on the 3d 
of November. 
Lord Wm. Rosse, the celebrated astronomer, 
died on the 31st ult., in the sixty-eighth year of 
his age. 
The London Globe says In an editorial article 
that although Prussia Is pledged to a neutral 
course of policy on the iLtlo Roman question, 
Count Bismarck, the Premier, has given an as¬ 
surance to the Cabinet in Florence that he will 
not allow France to make war on Italy on 
account of the Papal complication. 
The news of Gen. Garibaldi’s victory over the 
forces of the J’opc at Monte Itotonda, has been 
confirmed by telegrams from Florence and other 
cities. Tilt* General displayed great personal 
daring during the engagement. 
Particulars of the engagement represent that 
the lighting was obstinate on both sides. At 
one time during the day, when re inforcements 
for the Papal troops arrived upon the field, the 
issue appeared doubtful; Imt at the end of the 
conflict Gen. Garibaldi, who led his brave volun¬ 
teers in person, was completely successful. 
H is reported in Florence that Napoleon re¬ 
quires Victor Emmanuel to expel Garibaldi. 
General Sersundi, to whom was tendered the 
office of Governor and Captain-General of n-’—, 
“*<>-1 «av acuum.i) iou appointment, has at the so¬ 
licitation of the Government) reconsidered the 
matter and concluded to accept the post. 
The municipality 01 ' Paris gave agrand banquet 
on the evening of the 89th ult., to their Imperial 
Highnesses the Emperor Napoleon and Empress 
Eugenie and their guest, the Emperor Francis 
Joseph of Austria. The banquet took place in 
the Hotel De Villo, which was splendidly deco¬ 
rated. The Emperor of Austria, in the course 
of the evening, made an eloquent speech. 
The civil and military authorities of Ports¬ 
mouth, England, recently visited Admiral Far- 
lagut on his flag-ship. 
The Prince aud Princess of Wales have re¬ 
turned to England, the latter greatly [improved 
in health. 
?12,00®r2,r>0. Cotton. 18RW19C Klnnr.MUcuat $8,10®16.- 
00 Wheat,|2gl®3.3;.. Rye, $1,57® 1,57 Bartcy, fl,38«l-58 
Corn, |l ,26® 1 Out*, iBfiSOe. Pork, new most, *21 .<X@ 
21.32; old do. prime. *19,77®20)6 Reel, 
new plain mess, *!6/>()®23,00; new extra mess, *23/.<J®27- 
(10; beef hams, $38.50@'29,50. I*ork ham*. 15® 17 c.enU. 
Shoulders. HK®l2Re. l,ard. l2h®!3V-t6. Butter, 20® 
42c. Cheese, 11@l6c. Bop«, toejOic. 
Albany, Nov. 2 —Flour oner at *11,00@15,25, rye 
Hour, *s,7,-®9.00; buckwheat llonr, ».''-.90@t,00; corn meal, 
T* tts. Wlii-Bt, * 2 ,saiSi«,UJ. Rye. *1,65@1,6:.. 
Corn, *l,34®1,aS; Oats,77®77c. 
Mufti, lo, Nov, 2 —Klour.salce at *10.25«14,00. Wnc-at 
*1,9«<,42.06; Col n. *l.' r ®!,!7 ; Bar!ey,*l,21®J,:«); Rye. *1,45 
@1,47; Oats, 64R@65. Provisions — Pork, *22,(Xi®22,25 
Lard, I3@i3>$e. 
ChlcrtRo, Nov. 8— Flour, *8.00@10,75; Wneat. |1,79® 
1,86: Corn, *1/0® 1.01; Data, 53®53Mc; Rye, *1,27@1J29; 
Biurey, *1,03®1,I>.7. Pork, mess, *ly,E0@20,00; Lard, 12® 
12c; Butter,25@30c; Cheexe, l.7®lbc. 
New York State Items. 
Collector Shook, of the 32d District, New 
York City, reports that $240,090 were collected 
at his office on the 31st ult., the greatest 
amouut ever known to be collected in one 
district 011 any particular day. One gentle¬ 
man paid iu his check for $93,000, probably 
the greatest amount ever paid by one tax payer. 
James Buck, a baggage-master on the Rome 
and Watertown Railroad, was on a passenger 
train, and while passing a freight train attempted 
to look out, and as he did 60 his head came in 
contact with the^ other train, severing] it from 
his body. 
The Police of Rochester captured four burglars 
on the night of the 31st ult. They were in the 
act of pillaging the office of Mr. W. 8. Little, 
proprietor of an extensive nursery. Their names 
are Philip Golden, John O’Leary, Charles Hol- 
lerin and James Baron, 
Thursday, the 28th inst., has been appointed 
a^day of Tbunksgiving by Governor Fenton. 
D issolution or < opahtnisrshiil 
Tlio Copartnership heretofore existing between the 
undersigned, under the name of Gould. Beckwith & Go.. 
In (he nursery buKlneAs, 1 b this day dissolved bv mutual 
ccmKcnt, H A J. K. Beckwith having sold their interest 
to the remaining partners, who will ren-ive payments of 
All debts due to the Ann, and will settle all liabilities Of 
the tame. S- H. GOULD, H BECKWITH. 
R. P. GOULD, J. K. BECKWITH. 
October ai, 1867. __ 
Norma ov Coca Krxrnemp.- The underMgncri having 
porehaved the Interest of II & J. K Benkwlth. in the 
arm of Oonld, Beckwith A Co., have formed a copart¬ 
nership in the Nursery' buslncsr under the name of 
Gould Bros., and will ront|nue the business as hereto¬ 
fore at the office of the late firm. S. II. GODLD, 
E. P. GOULD 
JAMES VICK, 
IMPORTER AND GROWER OF 
FLOWER & VEGETABLE SEEDS 
ROCHESTER, JNT. ~5T- 
The Cattle Markets. 
Kew York, Oct. 28— The eurrent price* for the 
week at all the market* are a, follow*:— Reef Cattle, *9 
® 16,50; Cows and Calves, f5f®125; Veal Cal ves, 9®12Vjc.; 
Sheep and Lamia. *4.50®7.06; Bwlne -Corn-fed, iff® 
7YC; light, and medium, 0@6>jc. 
Albany, Oel. 31 lleeye*, price* ranging from 3R'@ 
?>Hc Milch Cow*. *:m@i20. Kheep,common to good, 4® 
7He ; Hogs, 6W@7 Vc. 
Brighton 11 nd Uamhrlrtae. Oct.30.—Beeves, *ale* 
at 6>jjosi3c. Store Canle.- Working Oxen, *]SO®250 per 
pair, handy steer*. *{*’@150, Milch cows, J'-OwlOO: heif¬ 
ers, yearling!!, * 18@28: two-years-olo, *.30®t3; 
tbree-vcnra-old. *3'®70 Sheep, 3l-3@5c; extra, WegLcrn, 
0020 c; in lot*. HA ®H,'i0 ?< hevrt snotea —Whole*ale 6>j 
@7c ■ retail 7@8c. ’■'at hog*, 7*f@8c. 
Clilengo, Nov. 1 Reeve* range at from *0,75(87,00: 
Sheep,*4, 00 ®4.25; Hog*, 15,6:@6,75. 
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
From Was lit iiyrfon. 
Some of the detectives of the Treasury 
Department profess to have information lead¬ 
ing to the conclusion that only about one 
hundred and fifty thousand of the counterfeit 
7-30 notes were printed, aud that these were 
divided among three parties to be put in circu¬ 
lation. The Department has not within the last 
two or three weeks received any more of these 
notes. 
Forty-nine clerks were discharged from the 
Paymaster’s Department a few days since, their 
dismissal to take effect from November 13th, 
and up to that time they are allowed leave of 
absence. There iB also a reduction of the num¬ 
ber of clerks in the Quartermaster - General’e 
^•ucl:, ami m uiu ireaeury liopartmeut. 
Th© Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK. Nov- 2-Woo), market ia quiet and 
prices are without decided change. Sale* 260,0(10 n>6. at 
«2®58c. for domestic fleece; 82a!.t0c for pulled; 21@27c lor 
Texas ; 23>4<a2l>4c. for California. 28@2fic tor unwashed, 
21 H&nc. tor shearing*, ;t'2@38c for low and medium, and 
42c for extra palled. 
Bowtnu, Oct. .I*.—Tho following arc the Advertiser 1 * 
§ notations:— Ohio anil Pennsylvania— Choice, 62>i@G5e; 
lie, 5H(.«60c ; medium, 48@47Ci coame, 3ti®40c. Michigan, 
New York and Vermont — Kxtru, I2@41c , line, ll®42; 
nmrilnra. 40@4tc; coarse, .'ilk&SSc. Other Western — Fine, 
40W45C.; medium, 38@40c, common, Sl@3Sc, California, 
M@32e; Canada, 40oy43c; pulled, extra,60®5Gc; KUperflne 
40®50c; No. 1, '25@:fec; Smyrna, 30@43c; Buenos Ayres, 
!?/>{> V,"o;';['(®13c: Chilian. Jlvasoc: Afri- 
MARRIED 
From tlie South. 
A SPECIAL dispatch to the Evening Post 
from Washington, dated the 31st ult., says: — A 
private letter received here this morning from 
one of the District Commanders iu the South, 
says that since the result of the recent elections 
at the North became widely known affairs in his 
district have undergone a complete change. 
The late rebels are 110 longer disposed to accept 
the situation. Tlic^ regard the elections in Ohio 
and Pennsylvania as an indorsement of the 
friends and sympathizers of the “lost cause.” 
These sentiments, the letter says, are not con¬ 
fined to the lower and more ignorant classes of 
Southern whites, but are shared by the most 
intelligent and respectable. The late slave own¬ 
ers openly assert their belief that in a year or 
two slavery will be restored, 01 that the Govern¬ 
ment will compensate the. late masters for the 
losses of this species of property. 
Gen. Pope ordered the Alabama Constitu¬ 
tional Convention to assemble at Montgomery 
©u the 5th of November. 
Special orders No. 196, from the headquarters 
of the Fifth Military District, removes General 
Harvey T. Hays from the office of Sheriff in the 
paribh of Orleans, for being an impediment to 
the reconstruction of Louisiana under the laws 
of Congress, and appoints Cuthbert Bullet in his 
place. Quarantine was suspended in New Or¬ 
leans on the 29th ult. 
The late election in Georgia passed off very 
quietly. Full returns are not yet received, but 
there was a large majority in favor of a Con¬ 
vention. 
Gen. Reynolds has asked the War Department 
to make Austin the permanent headquarters of 
his district. 
Several prominent Southerners have recently 
expressed their conviction that a general out¬ 
break among the negroes is imminent. They 
say nearly every negro man in the South is well 
armed, while the whites are almost entirely 
without the means of defense. 
The official vote cast in Virginia was as follows: 
Whites, 76,924; Colored, 911,656. For Conveu- 
tLOn, 14,835 whites, 92,507 cblored. Against tlie 
Convention, 61,249 whites, 638 colored. 
Gen. Schofield, in view of the complaints of 
fraud, is about to order a new census of the 
voting population of Richmond. 
ltUKAt, p BW-YOKXXK OFFTOX, > 
Roes iiMVKji, November 5. 1867. I 
Thbeb wan but little variation in the price of gold last 
week. Sales yesterday were made at 140, 
Exchange on England has advanced. Oar exports are 
still very largo, aud if coulimicd heavy shipments of 
specie may be avoided. The pressure for exchange last 
week was caused by the payment of gold interest, much 
of which was payable abroad. 
Money is easier at the I4a*t| There is some call for 
money from the South, as is ugua! at this time of year, 
but the supply sent from the West in payment of bal¬ 
ances more than meets the demand. The New York 
Times or Saturday *ays:—“The rate of money us the 
rule of the Street to the Stock Brokers is generally 6 
per cent., with exception* at 3 percent, when balances 
are voluntarily left on the Public Funds, and at 7 per 
eent. on miscellaneous collateral between the brokers 
themselves. Mcrcliaot paper of prime names can be 
placed at 7@8 per cent.” 
The heavy bank failure in Canada is Rcrlonsly felt at 
Montreal and Toronto. Money is worth from 9 to 12 per 
cent, at the Montreal banks. The notes of the suspended 
bank—the “Commercial ’’—are selling on the other side 
at 20 per cent, discount. 
The “ repudiation " alarm Is subsiding In Europe, and 
American securities have advanced both in London aud 
at Frankfort. 
The First National Bank ot Kingston, in this State, is 
going into liquidation. It had a capital of $200,000. 
The United States now holds In trust for National 
Banks, as security for circulating notes and public de¬ 
posits, $878,BUS,700 of U. 8. Bonds. 
4VHEA'r;*M> Fi.oiai.—There is no great change in Die 
market ^though at the close of last week prices were a 
little easier at New York aud at Chicago. Red wheat 
sold in this city yesterday ut $ 2 , 60 . 
The price of wheat In England has doubled since 1861, 
and is now higher than It has been since tlie close of the 
Crimean war. In the first fortnight of October, It rose 
on the average fifteen per cent. The crop ts 6ald to turn 
out.on thrashing, a fur lighter yield than was anticipated, 
and French buyers are still active In their operations in 
the English market. 
The wheat and flour exports of California this year 
will not fall far short ol $10,000,000. 
Wool,,—The Boston Bulletin of November 2d notices 
the market thus; 
There is nothing new or encouraging 10 report in the 
condition oi the wool market, which continues relatively 
depressed, wl tli prices of nearly ail grades 1 ulhig in favor 
of buyers. Thi.s slate of things, which faithfully corres¬ 
ponds to the depression in the goods market, bids fair to 
continue for some lime to come. Dealers see hut little 
prospect ol a change lor the better, at least until the sea¬ 
son is much further advanced, and lienee are disinclined 
to hold on. 
The Boston sales last week foot up 925,000 lbs., at a 
range of 27@60c. for fleece, and lit®r>0e. for the various 
grades 01 palled. 
New York dealers complain tn regard to the poor con¬ 
dition of the wool received from Ohio, Pennsylvania and 
Virginia. 
The wool markets In Europe are depressed. 
Cotton.— The cotton market Is heavy. Middling sells 
at J8>i@'20c. Estimated stock od hand at *11 the shipping 
ports of this country, 105,000 bales. 
At the auction sales of Scranton coal in New 
At Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on (lie 1st of August last, 
CATHAuINK HALL DECKER, formerly of Livingston 
Co., iu this State, teacher in Bethel Female College, at 
Hopkinsville, and Mr. PALMER, of the same place. 
A ew Ad vertisements 
t*"ADVERTISING TERMM, | D Advance- 
Fury Cknts a Linjs, each Insertion. A price and • 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Line. 
SraoiAi. Norjcits, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line,each Insertion. |3TNo advertise 
incut will be Inserted for )e*# than Two Dollar*. 
OR (SALE —A DAIRY FARM OF 213 
acres. 76 acres of timber, sltnate in the town of Al- 
1 . Erie Co.. *>. Y.,_18 milce from Bulfalo, It* miles from 
Erie Railway. Terms ea.iv. Address 
I9-U D. SWELL, Alden, Erie Co., N. Y. 
South American News.— Valparaiso dates 
are to thc 9t.fi ult. Uncertainty as to the move¬ 
ments of tlie Spanish licet had a depressing influ¬ 
ence on filthiness. The revolt nt Arquequia, 
i’eru, continues. Troops are being sent there, 
but Cunsoeo still remains in command, and no 
attack is yet made upon him. The Ecuadorian 
Congress hadau imbroglio with the Government, 
hut it was settled by the resignation of the Min¬ 
ister of the Interior. 
An the lost mail steamer was leaving Rio Ja¬ 
neiro lor Loudon a report reached that city that 
the Brazilian troops had captured the town of 
i’ifor, the chief port of Paraguay. It was also 
reported that many prisoners and a great quan¬ 
tity of military stores bad fallen into their hands. 
1 AAA AGENTS WANTED TO WORK 
• V'Mf on Salary. $20 to $40 * week and expense* 
will be paid to enterprising men and women to sell new 
Invention*. Sample of Good* and patticnlare scut free, 
for 10 ct*., to pay return postage. Addi cae 
M. WAUNER Si CO., Marshal), Mich, 
EVERY TICKET DRAWS A PRIZE 1 
F ruit far m —a vkbv superior 
Fruit Farm of 24 acre* live mile* from Rochester, 
N. Y„ Is ottered for sale. There arc fi acre* to Strawber¬ 
ries, Raspberries, Blackberries and Grape*, and seven 
acres I 11 Anple Orchard; house and ham new ; laud first 
quality. Price, $200 an acre, Including farming tool*. 
Inquire ol S. D. PORTER, 
Real Estate Broker, No. 18 Reynold*’ Arcade. 
SO Elegant Rosewood Pianos. 
35 “ “ Melodeon*. 
150 Sewing Machines. 
250 Musical Boxes. 
300 Fine Gold svatclies. 
750 Fine Silver Watches. 
5 Cash Gifts. 
Each $300 to $500 
“ 75 to 150 
“ 60 to 125 
“ 25 to 200 
“ 75 to 300 
. “ 20 to 50 
.Each $5,000 
. “ 1,000 
. “ 500 
. “ I0O 
. “ 50 
Mne- Oil Paintings, Framed Engravings, Silver Ware, 
Photograph Albums, and a large assortment of Fine 
Gold Jewelry, in all valued at $1,000,000. 
A tTinnr** lo <lrnw any of (ho uliovo Prized by 
purchaaltiu a Sealed Ticket for 23 cl*. 
TICKETS dofcrihlBg each Prize are SEALED in En¬ 
velopes and thoroughly ndxed. On receipt of 25 cents, 
a Sealed Ticket will be drawn, without rnolce, and de¬ 
livered at our office, or sent by mall to any address. 
The prize named upon it wil) be delivered to the ticket- 
holder on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. 
f£T~ You will know what your Prize 1 b before you pay 
for It. Any Prize may lie exchanged lor another of the 
same value. NoBlxnK* ! 
RktK tiu.V' 1 '.s-Thefollowing pereonshave lately drawn 
valuable prizes frorn this Company,and kindly permitted 
the use their name-:—J H Milnor,36s Sixth Avenue. 
N Y, $1,000; Mr- E Collins, 75 Nelson Place, N Y,$500; 
Mtee C Cook, Chicago, ill*, Plano, value $I5H; W Boyd, 
New Haven,Gold Watch,$250; Rou'l Fnrmnn, Dubuque, 
Sewing Machine,$106; Henry McCallnm, Louisville, Ky, 
$500; Col T I Ransom, Washing ton, l> C. Musical Box, 
$150; I. H Knapp,30 rourteer.tn-st. N Y. Piano, *500; G 
H Benedict.New Orleans, Gold Watch, $400 ; W a Barnes, 
Atlanta,Gs,$5Uh:R H Sutton.Nashville. Melodeon, $i50; 
Edwardl'nyton,Mobile,Ala, lilninoml Cluster IUng.$350; 
BPavne, Burlington. Vt, klOO: J. D Ferris. Fprlngileid. 
Uiu, tilmiiond Pin, *200 ; Mr* B Wedgewood, Trenton, N 
.),$l(K); 7!u>* Barrett, Jr, If. Gay-st, Baltimore, Sewmg 
Machine, *75; H B Ahrens, :« Maln-st. Butfalo. *100 ; W 
N ' aimer. Now Bediord, Mas*, Gold Watch. $373; Miss 
C Rowe, Ninth and fcan*oiu-&S8. l’UUa. Gold Waich, *150 ; 
J I Pratt, HieU*-*t,Brooklyn,$500; 51 f auldwell.Hagg’s 
Hott*l, Utica, $1,000; & Cammeyer, Detroit, inch, Gold 
Watch, $350: Mrs D Crlsaev, Hail fold, Conn, Silver Set, 
*150; A Schultz, Louisville. Ky. Diamond lii 
George Nason, ae warren-at, N t. S’>00; Mr* T Morris. 
Fourth-av, corner Fifteenth-si. N Y, Piano, $400 
tir^Dur Patrons can depend od fair, honorable deal¬ 
ing. The Priz drawn will be delivered at our office, 
regardless of Ha value, or promptly sent as directed, by 
return mail or Express, J .moral inducements to Agents. 
Satisfaction guaranteed. 
1ST six Tickets for One Dollar. IS lor $2; 33 for $5. 
All letter* should be addressed to 
II. BARTON A CO., 
•599 Broadway, New York. 
Death op Gov. Andrew.— John A. Andrew, 
ex-Governor ol Massachusetts, died in Boston at 
six o’clock on the evening of the 30th ult., of 
apoplexy. The public funeral obsequies took 
place on the 2d inst., and were very solemn and 
imposing. Manifestations ol' mourning were 
general throughout the State. On the evening 
of the 3d inst. an immense audience assembled 
in Music Hail, to participate in commemoration 
services in memory of the deceased. 
T he noo yokc ledger of wit 
Ivelsbllshcd 1858 —LARGE DOUBLE SHEET IL¬ 
LUSTRATED, HUMOROUS NOOZEPAPER, only 
FIF'TY CENTS per year. Great Inducement* to 
Agents. Specimen Copies sent to any address FREE OF 
CHARGE. Addrc** all communications to 
SHELDON. HOWARD & CO., 
929-it Box 8,725, New York City. 
I ’lIRST FALL EXHIBITION OF THE 
AMERICAN POULTRY’ SOCIETY. 
To he held at Masonic Hall, East I8rh Street, near 4th 
Avenue,New York city, commencing Tubwoay, Decem¬ 
ber 3d, and closing Fbipav. December 6th 1 -67. The 
Socle Ly being resolved to make tbi* the finest exhibition 
ever held in America, eordiailv invite all other Societies, 
and all lover* of a handsome Fowl, f’igtou, Bird or Rab¬ 
bit, to Join with them in this objec. The premium list 
Is very full and complete, over 300 PRIZKS being of- 
I'ered fur competition, of which uhom 100 ere SILVER 
MEDALS. Several SILVER CUPS are also offered. 
Owners of pure bred Stock arc solicited to send their 
birds, which will be fed and taken care of by the Socie¬ 
ty, and returned in any way Wished. For Premium List 
and full particulars, address A. M HALSTED, Corres¬ 
ponding Secretary, (18 Pearl St., New Yutk. ‘.* 27-11 
iv *_• v* MllU 'ljt.lUi'l .Itt.ii, 
Sewing Machine, $100; Jii 
$500; Cdl T I Ransom, It mW,J e, aiusic 
$150; I, H Knapp,36 Fourteenic-n. NT. Pluno, 
H Betiedlct.N" w Orle.vn*, Gold Waieb *40U ; W \ [,grn 
Atlanta, US, $5®|; R H Sutton. Nashville. Melodeon, #i50 
War in the West Indies.— Intelligence has 
been received that San Domingo has declared 
war against Hnyti, on account of the sympathy 
and assistance given by the Huytiens to cx- 
President Baez. Baez was at Caraecas, where he 
was planning an attempt to return to Ban Do¬ 
mingo. President Cabrael aud General Peseon 
were on the Haytien frontier with an army of 
40,000 men. 
R evolltion in TRADE!—la.ojes, 
you will be astonished at the value of ai! kinds of 
Goods sent by the well known and justly celebrated firm 
OF GRAH tn & CO., 
From (lie Went. 
Late advices from Arizona state that Major 
Price’s command had a tight with the HoraluL 
Indians, and killed seven of them. The Arizona 
Legislature had adjourned. 
Trains of emigrants from Colorado to Mexico 
were arriving with large droves of stock. Gen- 
Wright’s corps of Engineers were surveying the 
Coai. 
York, last week, there was an advance, Id most descrip¬ 
tions. on the September prices. Iu September, stove coal 
sold at $4,55@4,75. Sales last Wednesday for same de¬ 
scription were made at $5,i5@5,50. 
Por.a Packing.—T he pork packers at the West have 
done less up to Nov. 1st, this year, than anticipated, in 
consequence of the continued warm weather. An active 
business is expected the couiing two months. 
Laborers’ Strike in Quebec. — There has 
been great excitement in Quebec lately on ac¬ 
count of a 6trike by the ship carpenters. All 
the ship yurds were closed, aud still remain 60 . 
A number of strikers were arrested, and as the 
mob threatened to rescue the prisoners the mili¬ 
tary were called out to prevent a riot. 
Such as Silk, Merino, and Alpacca DresseB, Shawls, Bal¬ 
morals, Linen Goods, Embossed Tabic Covers, Watches, 
Jewrlrv, Silver-Plated d are, Sewine Machine, <fcc. This 
is no humbug, but » reality. Bend your clubs ot ten and 
upwards, for checks describing the goods, with 10 cent* 
for each check, and the getter- up of the club will receive 
a valuable present, worth from *3 to yiko, aCcordinn to 
number of names sent. Agents wanted in every town. 
Circulars sent free. Address, GRAHAM 4k CO., 6i * 66 
Federal Street, Boston. 928-2 1 
BUSHELS APPLE SEEDS WANTED 
JAMEb A. ROOT, Skaueateles, N. Y. 
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