■! “ IKS 
position in the regular army, but Gen. Gregory 
goes out of the Bcrvice altogether. 
Both Gen. Steerhnan and Montgomery Blair 
have declined the War Office and Gen. Thomas 
Ewing of Ohio, is now spoken of. Gen. W. F. 
Barry will take charge of the proposed artillery 
school of Fortress Monroe instead of going to 
California. 
Gen. Grant will Bubmit his report to the Presi¬ 
dent in a few days. He estimates the expenses 
of the. War Department for the next fiscal year 
at $70,000,000, and states that there has been 
important retrenchment of late in its several 
bureaus. He says Gen. Sherman is of opinion 
that a peace with the Indians is firmly estab¬ 
lished. Though silent in his report regarding 
the continuance of the Frcedmcn’s Bureau after 
it expires by law next summer, he indorses all of 
the military commanders who are enforcing the 
reconstruction act. 
The excellent American Organ, manufac¬ 
tured by 8. D. <x H. W. Smith, Boston, used 
at the late Convention, deserves an especial 
notice, a large double-banked instrument of 
fourteen stops, whose heavy sub - base notes 
were distinctly heard above the whole chorus of 
850 voices, while in accompanying the recitatives 
in the oratorios, the effect of the soft Stops and 
tremolo were very striking. We notice that the 
use of these beautiful instruments is beginning 
to be appreciated by musical societies in the 
larger cities .—Burlington Free Prat. 
List of New Advertisements, 
Chicago, Nov. 23— Flour, *S..Wt9.00; Wheat. *1,72® 
L.3: Corn, 8SJ*<aff6Kc; Oat*. 5S@53Kc; Kye, 
Barley. $1,1291,16. Pork, roe»*, *19,S0@20,00; Lard, U@ 
11 Vc; Butter. 25@36c : Cheese. :5@iSc. 
R EVOLITIOX IV TRADE!—LADIES, 
you wilt be a.tonU-hcd at the value of all kinds of 
Goods sent by the well known and justly celebrated Ann 
OF GRAHAM! CO., 
The Reynolds Mower and Reaper Knives — Reynolds, 
Barber & Co. 
The Rochester democrat—I) I) ft Brown. 
Baiter’s Chocolate and Cocoa—Walter Baker A; Co. 
Novelty * Universal Clothes Wringer—N B Phelps &Co 
Revolution In Trudt- -Graham & Co. 
Rich, Racy, Profound s It Wells. 
Agent* Wanted—K It Treat A Co. 
A sore lieinedv for Chills and fevers. 
Wanted—Whlfocy & Son, 
Agent* Warned—Jones Bros & Co. 
Honorable Employment—C W Dlsbrsw. 
Delaware and Maryland Karma—A B Wooltten. 
Grape Vines- A Blander*. 
Ladle* and Gentlemen Employed Manaon I.aeg. 
Desirable Kurin for Sale—Horatio Davie. 
Potato Planter. Cultivator and Digger—H B Norton. 
f)5 per Day—J S Hayes. 
BJ'JKUAI. None**. 
Brigand* In Southern Italy—Leslie'* Chimney Corner. 
The cattle Markets. 
New York, Nov. IB — The current price* for the 
week at all the market? are a* follows:—Beef Cattle. 110 
f H7.rO; Cow* and Calves. f.V@l30; Ve B i c a ] ve f., u@13e.; 
beep and Lambi, ft. 00 m/,. 7 ) • Swine — Com-fed. cv® 
Jgc: light and medium, 6X®6kc. 
Albnny, Nov. 21 — Beeves, prices ranging l.rom S@ 
9A'o Milch Cow?. *30@175. Sheep,common to good 4k 
@65fo: Hogs,6@7*e. * ’ * 
Chleugo, Nov. 2 S—BeeTe* ranee at from tt/isae.y’. •, 
Sheep. !4.00@5.25; Hogs,live, !5,75@6,60; dressed, f 6 @ 6 , 75 . 
Such as Silk, Merino, and Alpacca Dresses. Shawls. Bal¬ 
moral*. l.lnrn Goods. Embossed Table Covers. "Watches, 
Jewelry,Silver-Plated Ware,Sewing Machines,Ac. This 
1? no hnmbn,'. but a reality. Send your clubs of ten and 
upward*, for cheeks describing the goods, with 10 cents 
for each check, and the getter np of the elnbwlll receive 
a valuable present, worth Doth 13 to *300, according to 
number of names sent Agent* wanted In every town. 
Circulars sent free. Address. GRAHAM A-CO..&1&66 
Federal Street, Boston. 832-2t 
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J.Y Read the New Ii.lc*tratwd a.vvwi op Phre¬ 
nology and Phycioonosiy for 1668. Contains: Mar¬ 
riage of Conelne ; Its effects. Whom and when to marry. 
Right age. Jealousy la all Its phases, with causes and 
erne. TUStlngnDticd characters. will: portraits. Bis¬ 
marck. Disraeli. Victor Hugo, the Hon. Henry Wilson, 
Alls* Braddon,Kings and Queens. “Two Paths In Wo¬ 
manhood." Illustrated. ” How to Read Character,” etc.; 
8o pages, handsomely printed, 25 cents. Newsmen have 
II. Sent first post, hv 
03K2t S. R, WEL1.8, No. 369 Broadway, N. Y. 
The Wool Markets. 
NKW YORK. Nov. 23 — Woo), market Is rather 
more Steadv. Bale* 400.000 Its. at 41&S5C. for rlomesUe 
fleece: 28@29e for unwashed; .’OyGjfKtfe for superfine 
pulled: 42tfe for tubbed: 20®27c for Texas, and 20@28Xc 
for California. 
Cl net nutitl, Nov. 22—The Gar.ctte gives the follow¬ 
ing quotation* >-Tnh-washed, Stfo-ise,; verv clean toll 
wool. S-@40c, and unwashed dn,2?®23c; pulled. S)@3ttc; 
Fleece—Common to X blood. S8@3So; w to x do, 35@37c, 
K to X do, 3S@40c: Y to full do, 4h@42c Y tt. 
(StommnTtal, parfeets, $tf 
L adies and gentlemen employed. 
Picture business. Verv profitable. No risk. Seven¬ 
teen specimen Pictures and'Catalogue sent for 15cts. post¬ 
age. MANSON LANG, 91 Columbia St .New York City. 
ROCHESTER, N. F., NOVEMBER 30, 1867. 
From the South. 
The article on the elective franchise, finally 
adopted by the Alabama Reconstruction Con¬ 
vention i*K a part of the new Constitution, 
grants suffrage to every male person born In 
the United States, and every naturalized male 
person twenty-one years old; makes it the duty 
of the General Assembly to provide f»r the 
registration of all electorsand except from 
election privileges certain classes, the more 
prominent being those disfranchised by the pro¬ 
posed Constitutional amendment known as the 
“14th article,’’ and the act of Congress passed 
March 2d, 1867, and such persons as have refused 
to aid the plan of reconstruction proposed by 
Congress and accept the political equality of all 
men before the law, the General Assembljk re¬ 
taining power to remove the disabilities incurred 
under this last clause. 
Returns from Florida show that the Conven¬ 
tion has been carried by a decided majority of 
the registered voters. Nearly all the blacks 
voted, and but few whites. A large number of 
negroes were elected to the Convention. Not 
one vote is know to have been east against 
the Convention in South Carolina. North Caro¬ 
lina has probably given 25,000 majority for the 
Convention. 
Gen. Mower, in command of the Fifth Mili¬ 
tary District, has issued an order removing, as 
impediments to reconstruction, in Louisiana, 
Albert Voorhis, Lt„-Gov., H. H. Hardy, See’y of 
State, Adam Griffon, State Treasurer, llyppolite 
Perftlti, Auditor of Public Accounts, R. M. Lasher, 
Superintendent of Public Education, and Henry 
Bensal, State Tax Collector in the 4th district 
Jefferson Davis arrived in Richmond on the 
22d irist., on the steamer from New- York, and is 
stopping at the house of his counsel, Rob’tOuld, 
The Tennessee Legislature lias propositions 
before it calling for State aid for railroads to 
the amount of $3,500,000. 
Aew Advertisements 
JW ADVERTISING TERMS, 1b Advance- 
F:j>t7 Ckxts a Buns, each Insertion. A price and » 
hxif tor extra display, or 75 cents per lice of space. 
Last I’s/ advertisement* Seventy-Five Cent* a Line. 
Special Noticxs, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertlo*. ITT* No advertise¬ 
ment will be Inserted for less than Two PoDarn, 
tir Marriage Notice*, r.ot exceeding fonr lines, IV 
obituaries, same length. 5(1 Cent* Each additional line 
8tcent*. Marriage and Obituary ont.lce* sent ns by ma!3 
must he accompanied by a responjlble name. 
New York State Item*. 
Comptroller IIillhouse declines to draw 
his warrant upon the Treasurer for further pay¬ 
ment of members of the Constitutional Con¬ 
vention, claiming that the law which provided 
for the Convention required it to submit the 
revised Constitution to the people prior to 
the election, and he cannot, therefore, recog¬ 
nize the adjourned session as authorized by law. 
His action will probably make the dignified body 
more prompt in its work. A proposition from 
the Commercial Bank of Albany, to advance 
moneys for payment, on its own responsibility, 
was at first accepted by the. Convention, but 
afterwards rc-consldercd and tabled. 
The Constitutional Convention has received a 
communication from the Attorney General, in 
answer to a resolution calling upon hirn to com 
mencc legal proceeding! to vacate, certain alleged 
fraudulent canal contracts, in which he says he 
is convinced that no useful end could be served 
by such proceedings, so long as the Contracting 
Board claim, ns it does, that contract! were prop¬ 
erly let. He recommeuds that the entire matter 
be referred to the Legislature. 
The Convention had a lengthy discussion on 
the 21st inst., on the question of prohibiting the 
Legislature from passing local or special laws 
regulating the Bale of spiritual liquors, ales and 
beers. No result was reached. Much time has 
been spent In considering the report of the Judi¬ 
ciary Committee. 
Considerable excitement prevailed in New 
Rochelle, last week, at the absence of Miss Jane 
Smith, daughter of a wealthy resident, but it has 
been ascertained that the young lady eloped with 
a young music teacher, and the couple are now 
in Ronton. 
J. R. l’lace & Co., grocers, New York city, 
suspended last week, with liabilities said to 
exceed a million of dollars. 
The rebel Colonel Moseby visited the gold 
room in New York on the 19th inst., and was 
invited by the President, to the platform. Many 
members objected, and for a time great excite¬ 
ment prevailed. The President was sustained. 
A man named Spencer, and his wife, who re¬ 
side in Pancsboro, N. J., appear to be of the 
highest respectability, and are worth, it is said, 
over $200,000, were arrested in New York on 
charges of being the chiefs of a gang of counter¬ 
feiters who have recently put the spurious 7-30 
bonds on the market. Mrs. Spencer paid cash 
down £40,000 as bail for herself and husband on 
the examination. Several other persons are sup¬ 
posed to be engaged with them. The Panesboro 
establishment was in operation as long ago as 
July, 1865, and it is estimated that the parties 
engaged In the business have netted upwards of 
$ 1 , 000 , 000 . 
Senator Humphrey of Wyoming, who was 
arrested on charge of receiving a bribe to influ¬ 
ence his vote, has been vindicated, as no indict¬ 
ment could he found against him. 
i m VV '- 
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REAPER KNIVES, manufactured exclusively 
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In 18C6. They possess 
The Following Superior Qualities. 
l*t. They are made with a tine cutlery temper at the 
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2d. They hold only a spring temper In the center, and 
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da. They are. warranted perfectly uniform, every knife 
being exactly alike in temper. 
4Hi. Wp warrant they cOffl hr ground from right to ten 
times without losing their cutting edge. 
5th. Finally, we will warrant them to cut from 40 to 50 
acres <f grain or grass without once bring ground. 
We are the sole manufacturers of these Knives In the 
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Head when the National Committee says of our sections: 
'• Desirous of investigating reaper and mower sections 
as thoroughly as possible, we collected the section* of 
different makers to as great an extent as we were able, 
ami subjected them to u -erle- of careful experiments. 
Wf found no fracture* In any of the section- manufac¬ 
tured by the Messrs. Reynold* of Anhtirn. hut we de u-cted 
them In about 10 per cent, of those made by other manu¬ 
facturer*. We caused nearly 1-ieiti ur an inch to he suc¬ 
cessively grouud oh from the edge of each of tbe samples, 
examining carefully the temper o£ the edge after each 
grinding. The section* of Mr. Reynolds retained their 
temper perfectly for ten successive grinding*. None of 
the others showed as good a temper after the third grind¬ 
ing; some of lliein were so poor that after the third 
grinding the edge could be cut off with an ordinary 
pocket knife. 
" Having thus ascertained the auperlorify of these sec¬ 
tion*, w • were desirous of seeing the processes of their 
mannlacture, and on making known our wishes, the 
Mes-rs. Rev,mid* were kind enough to show us the 
whole or their works, and we come?6 to a feeling of 
great surprise on seeing their sections bo perfectly tem¬ 
pered without the ugeiiCt ol any liquid, by percussion, 
reaction and cold ulr alone. We saw over a thousand 
tempered and ground, not one o 1 which w as cracked.or 
widen exhibited any trne.ee oft’, ‘tire whatever. Wc be¬ 
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our reaping and mowing maelilne*, and WO rejoice that 
American Ingenuity lm> perfected <o valuable an Inven¬ 
tion. The process, though unparented at the. time of the 
trial, has since been covered by letters patent. 
-Ifjt/x NTafTTOX GOULD, Hndson, N. Y., 
B. P, Johnson, Albany, N. Y.. 
Sanfoku H-Owako, Lansing. Michigan, 
K. 14. Pottkii, Kingston, R, I„ 
Prof. liiCN.i. Pi hurt, Cambridge University, 
Kmsba Foots, Washing top, d. C u 
Henry Waterman, Hudson, N. Y., 
Kzba Cokmci.l, Ithaca, N. Y., 
Sam'u Cami-uui.I., New York Mills, N. Y., 
A. B, CoNGxn, Havcrstraw, N. Y,, 
T. L. Harison, Morley, N. Y„ 
National Committee. 
We arc now prepared to furnish the above sections for 
all the different machines made In the United States and 
Canadas. 
PLANS ISONS. 
By our patented process we now make and temper 
Plane Irons. Warranted superior to Butchers' or any 
Iron made In the United States. Every Iron warranted, 
and money returned II not satisfactory. Old Plane Irons 
and Chisels of all descriptions retetnpered by our new 
process, if sent In lots of not less than one dozen. 
REYNOLDS, HARDER A CO., 
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Agent* take your choice of 20 new articles, ami 
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Latest European Nctvs, 
Some fresh irruptions have lately been made 
across the Papal frontier l»y small bands of Gar!- 
baldians. They were promptly met by the Pon¬ 
tifical troops, and in all eases were speedily 
suppressed. The Italian Parliament convenes on 
the 5th proximo. Baron Rtttftzzi will be made 
President of the popular branch. The Prime 
Minister, Menahrca, bus issued another note, it 
is said, wherein the invasion of Papal territory 
by France is severely denounced. It is reported 
that Garibaldi is lying seriously ill in prison at 
Varignano. 
Dispatches announcing the safety of Dr. Living¬ 
stone, the African explorer, have been received 
at London. In April last be was exploring the 
wastes of Africa, hundreds of miles from the sea. 
Cretan official accounts ridicule the efforts of 
Ali Pasha to turn the islanders from their inflexi¬ 
ble determination to become part of the Kingdom 
of Greece. The war is being resumed with in¬ 
creased violence, and will not close until after 
the annihilation of Turkish rule. Great sensa¬ 
tion has been produced in Crete by u spirited 
manifesto of an American lady, the wile of Dr. 
Hill, the American missionary aud English Lega¬ 
tion chaplain ut Athens, addressed to a certain 
Elizabeth Kantosaki, a Cbrlstiau woman, who is 
employed os a spy by the Turks. Mrs. Hill 
earnestly condemns the efforts of a Christian to 
betray the cause of Christ and liberty by serviug 
tbe Sultan of Turkey. 
The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, which com¬ 
menced with fearful grandness on the 14th inst., 
continues. The mountain is still seudiug forth 
fire from the old and newly formed craters, and 
the display Is magnificent. There are seven 
streams of lava in full flow. 
It is believed that nearly 300 lives were lost by 
tbe late colliery explosion at Ferndale, S. Wales. 
rr ii e 
ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT, 
FOH 1866. 
DAILY, 
SEMI-WEEKLY, 
WEEKLY. 
THE LEADING POLITICAL and FAMILY 
NEWSPAPER OF 
WESTERN NEW YORK. 
Tbe DEMOCRAT ba* maintained, for TIIIRTY- 
FIVE YEARS, a high position among the MOST 
ENTERPRISING 
AMERICAN JOURNALS, 
AND FOR ITS FULL AND RELIABLE 
NEWS COLUMNS, ACCURATE COMMER- 
VIAL INTELLIGENCE , ARTICLES ON 
PRACTICAL SUBJECTS , CONSIS¬ 
TENT AD VOCACY OF LIBERAL 
PRINCIPLES, AND LITERA¬ 
RY CHARACTER. 
From Waslilngton. 
Congress assembled in extra session on 
Wednesday, the 20th inst. There is a large at¬ 
tendance of members. Messrs. Woodward of 
Pennsylvania, and Cary of Ohio, members elect., 
took tbe required oath on the 21st inst. Mr. 
James Brooks objected to administering the 
oath to any of the Tennessee delegation, as two 
or mure were guilty of treason, and the State 
had not a Republican form of Government. 
Much discussion ensued. All the Tennessee 
members, except Mr. Butler, were finally sworn 
in; as were also the delegates from Montana and 
Washington Territories. 
Mr. Robinson of New York, submitted as a 
question of privilege a resolution charging Clias. 
F. Adams, United States Minister to Great Brit¬ 
ain, with neglect of duty, and instructing the 
Committee on Foreign Affaire to inquire into 
such charges. 
Mr. iugereoll of Illinois, has introduced a bill 
to repeal the law authorizing $4,000,000 per 
month of currency to he retired, and prohibiting 
any further reduction of currency by the Secre¬ 
tary of the Treasury. 
There is much diversity of sentiment among 
the radical members on the financial question. 
Senator Sherman is desirous of seeing the na¬ 
tional debt liquidated in coin. 
Gen. Mower’s receut general removals of civil 
oflicers in Louisiana meet with the disapproval 
of the President, who will probably issue an 
order relieving him from command of any kind 
in the 5th military district, and assign him to 
duty elsewhere. 
It is generally conceded that Congress will 
repeal the cotton tax. 
The President, it is said, intends in a few days 
to direct Gen. Grant to cause to he mustered 
out of service as Major-Generals of Y olunteers, 
Gens. Howard and Gregory, both of the Freed- 
men’s Bureau. Gen. Howard will Btill hold his 
Rocheater Wholeanle Prices Current. 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etff. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Flour, w t wb’t .tiWkkiUl.nO Applrs, pri-i-n,. f0.5y@ 0,88 
Do. red wheat, I3^4k5>i4,(Kl l)*, ii barrel... f.um 2.W 
Do. extra State, B.OOtailO.GG l>o. dried ;< it., 7<a 8 
Do.bnckwboal, k* ct. 5,00 Peacbi:*.. 25a 30 
MiUfeed, coarse, Clierrli-ji. 25 
Do. fine.2Ti,U(Ki;i5,00 Plains. 25@ 30 
Meal.oorn.cwt.. 2Js>sa 2.75 Blackberries. 7 ® g 
Wheat,Ted. ZfHt 2.55 Potatoes. tin,,. 0.62® 0,75 
Best White. 2,SO® 2,00 Onions. 75® l 00 
Corn, old, V bn. 1,25® 1,83 Turnip* . 00 ® m 
^of Hide* and sum*. 
Barley,. I.'.Tk* 1,20 GreenIddestrim'd 8® 9c 
Beans. 2,00® 2,<5 Do. nritrimnied. 8® 8 
Mn>t< Gre.cn calfskins... 14® 15 
meats. Sheen pelw, each, 25c® 75c 
Pork, old incs8..!23,00@23,5U Lamb do. .02i£® 0 75 
Do. new mess. ai.OOM22.00 . . U,,J 
Do. clear, ft b>. 16® lTc seeds. 
Dress’d hogs, cwt 7,60® 8.50 Timothy F bu.ao,oo@o,OQ 
Beef.13,00&14 ( U0 Clover, medium,. 0,00@0,M 
ftprtug lamb*.... 2,75® 8,00 DO. laree.0,00®00,00 
Mutton, * n>. 19® 12c Peas.1.30®I 40 
Hams. 14® 15 Flax ,... . 2,50@2,90 
Shoulders. 10® u «nnrtrl<« 
Chickens. 12 ® )4 sundries. 
Turkeys. 16® IS Wood.hard.......f",00@7^0 
Geese, each. 00® 00 Do. soft.5,5O®6,50 
Dalrv Ete Coal, lamp, 9 tun. 7A0@0,00 
uairy, mo. Do. lanre egg.... 3 ,(w@o,oo 
BntHir, choice roll 3G® 40c Do. small eek • ■.. 7,75®0,00 
Bo. packed.S3® 38 Do. stove.B,00«9.00 
Cheese, dairy.13® 14 Do, chestnut.7.15®o,(0 
Do. factory.16® 17 Do. soft...7,00@0,00 
Lard, tried,,.13.9,® 14 Do. char * bu.., ;.*>® ’6c 
Do. rough. .12® IS Salt, * Mil.2,70®2,80 
Tallow, tried.9K® 10 Wool,» tt.30® 40c 
Do. rough. o® 6k Bops. 45 ® 60 
Eggs, dozen. 30® 30 Whlleflsh. if bbl... «,(Xt®6 r r .O 
B ftp9nA C 3 Jttsb.Hl )0Otts...C/fl®tUi0 
rorage. nflooy, box, * a... 22® 25c 
Hay V ton.,.,,,$l2,00(a24,M) Caudles,box..— 124^® 13M 
Do. new. 0,(H)@00,00 Do. extra. 14® 15 
Straw. as.00@l2.00 Barrel*. 40® 50 
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J EROME PARK, May 25th, 1867.— 
E. F. BAKER, Esq. — Dear Mir : We take pleas¬ 
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the Hanning Bonse “ Fleetwing ” of Quarter Cracks. 
He ran Two and Three-Quarter Miles yesterday, and 
Three Miles again to-duy, currying One Hundred and 
Twenty-Eight Pounds, without starting hlg feet to Crack 
in the least, and we now consider It a fbbwsct cube. 
GEORGE G, WALDEN, Trainer for Forbes & Jerome. 
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being jammed into each other. The ladies’ 
sleeping car was entirely demolished, and four 
ladies — sisters —were instantly killed. Their 
names were Harriet, Rebecca, Sarah and Eliza¬ 
beth Morgan, and they were returning to their 
home in New Orleans. One gentleman—Charley 
Jackson of Boston—was killed, and many others 
badly injured. Fire was communicated by up¬ 
setting the stove, aud four care were burned. 
The steamer Amanda was burned and 6unk 
near Omaha on the 17th iust., and the steamer 
Amaranth, which left St. Louis the same day, 
while racing with the Village Belle, was sunk 
near Doniphan. 
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the preservation or health, and the intelligent and skill¬ 
ful performance or every household office. 
Ail in want of profitable employment will Dud It for 
their interest to send for descriptive circulars. 
Address GOoDWIn & BETTS, 
93l-4t^ 91 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 
4 GOOD FARM FOR MALE.—I Want 
f\ to retire from farming and offer to sell my iurai of 
175 acres of choice land, (known as tbe Bracifsb form.) 
under lush state ol cultivation, good improvements, 
forty acres of wheat on the ground (Well nummer fal¬ 
lowed.) located on a good road IV miles from Batavia 
village, N. Y. Pay made easy, (to suit purchaser.) For 
C tlcnlare see the undersigned, on the farm, or address 
at Batavia, N. Y. DANIEL POTNAM. 
S13.PHELPS 4 CO 
sou ACENIS 
It COftrLf NDT AT m v 
Among the numerous awards given to these Wringers 
in 1867, were tbe 
HIGHEST PREMIUMS 
BY TUB GREAT 
AMERICAN INSTITUTE, 
AND 
New England Union Fairs. 
Although these W ringers hove been In the market 
only about TWO years, their sale far exceeds that of all 
other Wringers combined. Over 
3 0 0,000 
dollars worth have been sold in the past year, which 
shows conclusively how well they are appreciated. 
.A. Gold M edal 
(the only one P VKH given for a Wringer) 
was awarded tbe manufacturers ol these W ringers in 
1865. 
N. B. PHELPS A CO., 
General Agents, 
17 Cortland Street, New York. 
Sold by Dealers In Hardware, Houae-FuraisUlhg Goods 
and General Merchandise everywhere. 
The Provision Markets. 
New York. Xov.23.— Ashes, pet*, t9,03@9,25; pearl*, 
$12,00@12,50. Cotton. 16®i7Xc. Flour, sales at |8.C0@15.- 
00. Wheat,!2^1®2,05. Rye. G.65&1.65. Barley, *l,55@l,60. 
Corn, $1,23(31,37. Oats, )9®81c. Pork, new mess, |20.(6® 
20,75 ; old do. t0O,(KV®O0,0U: prime, *18,S0@1S,00. Beef, 
new plain mess, tlS.OtkaiH.jO; new extra niess, ri8A0®21- 
00; beef hams, |24,W)@28,00. Pork bams, 12V@1SK cts, 
Shoulders, 8> t ® 10cent* Lard, 12 Hi®1S;,c. Butter, 20® 
45c. Cheese, ll@15c. Hops, 33®65c. 
Albany, Nov. 2E — Flour sales at |10,75@15,00; rye 
flour,^8,7o®8,75: buckwheat tlonr, f3,90®4,00; corn meal, 
*2,75®2,fc*i(XJtts. Wheat, 12,7d®3,15. Uvc, 11,62® 1,65. 
Corn, H,30®1,S7; Barley, *l,i 2 &l,60. Oate.BOQglc. Hogs, 
L adies read this.— it is the 
best chance ever offered to Ladies. W> will give 
any person sending Clubs In our Great One Dollar ftale 
(the best in the counlry) a 611k Dre*H Pattern, Pair of 
Blank-ta, place of Sheeting, Wool Long Shawls, &c. 
Send 50 cent* and receive fonr slip* and Circular, or send 
for Circular. Agents wanted everwhere, Ladies prefer¬ 
red. Address C17TTKU A CO., 
931-4t 91 Exchange St„ Benton, Mass. 
Weston. — This young man, whose feat of 
walking from Portland to Chicago in twenty 
six days is now tbe subject of bo much interest, 
stopped over Sunday at Waterloo City, Indiana, 
160 miles east of his destination. Doubtless by 
the time many of our readers will peruse this, he 
will have won or lost in his race against time. 
XKTANTED-A GOOD EXPERIENCED Can- 
1 v vaster in every eountv in the U. 8. To such, male 
or female, will guarantee $$00 per month. Apply at once 
to C. RICH & CO., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 901-tt 
