Publisher’s \otices 
From the M>(ti Battles in South Amubica. —By advices from 
Three men entered the First National Dank the seat of war the capture of Pilat by the allied 
at Independence, Mo., on the 29th ult., and forces is confirmed. The position is said to be 
while one guarded the door the other two rifled . important, being situated at the confluence of 
the safe and drawers. Wm. MeCorry the cash the Nambucer and Paraguay rivers, Thedei'end- 
and Lis clerks were then locked np in the va,; , ere lost two hundred killed turd eighty-six pris- 
where they remained two honre. Stone, McCom oners. A heavier battle occurred on October 
& Co., bad just placed their funds in the vault 3rd, near San Solano. A large force of Paraguay- 
of the National Bank tor safe keeping. The an* advancing to attack the allied camp was 
amount is not stated. flanked by Brazilian infantry, and then eomidete- 
A gang of horse thieves was recently discov- | ly defeated by a brilliant charge of the Brazilian 
ered in Jackson county, Mo., embracing about Cavalry. One Paraguayan divirion was cut to 
one hundred men. Five or six of them have pieces. Five hundred find thirty-eight dead were 
bom arrested, and one wa9 shot. found on the ground. Two hundred prisoners, 
On the 25thult., ayoungGerman named Kling- 1 five hundred guns and a large amount of runni¬ 
er shot his employer, Henry Writter, in the ! tions of war were captured. The Brazilian loss 
head, then broke Writter’s wife’s skull, robbed 1 was twenty-three killed and sixty wounded. 
moving very slowly. The anticipation of the removal 
of the tax doubtless has an effect to cause delay In 
shipping. 
A resolution was introduced into the Rouse of Repre¬ 
sentatives, last week, instructing the Committee on 
Banking and Currency to report n bill providing for the 
snhslltntion or the existing bank circulation hy green¬ 
backs. The resolution patsed by a large majority. Such 
a measure ns proposed will not pass both Houses 0 f con¬ 
gress without a good deal of discussion. There Is evi¬ 
dently an anxiety to do something tn financial matters, 
but Just, what la beet rew seem to understand. This prop- 
o»li:<tn Is regarded tn some Quarters as postponing in- 
def'nltcly a return to spe.ile payments. Tho Financial 
Bulletin •ays:— “Such a proposal, of course. Implies tbat 
the House has no Idea of ever returning to specie onv. 
REAT INDUCEMENTS-FOR CASH OR- 
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and complete their lists afterwards. Many agents keep 
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course we cannot prevent agents from doing so, or even 
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Dr. R. OBRENK, 10 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. [163-4t 
epeele payments, and at an early day. Senator Morrill 
ha- Introduced a bill which, among other things, pro¬ 
vides that on and after the 4tl» of July, 1869, the National 
But ks be required to redeem their notes of the denomi¬ 
nation o; Jive dollars and under in coin, when presented, 
and all over live In either coin or IT, S. notes. 
Wcfiball keep onr readers advised of the various finan¬ 
cial operation* that may be presented, and present In 
brief snch view* as wc may have In regard to them. In 
the Coming month we shall see a great variety of finan¬ 
cial schemes laid before Congress. We trnst the wl-ost 
may ne adopted. 
Wool.—T he woo! market ha* been rather quiet during 
the past week, and .-ale* have been considerably less 
than the previous week. The Boston 6a)es foot up 725,- 
000 lbs., at a range of 2G@55c. for fleece. 
The receipt* by eastern commission house* are now 
v- ry light. Flue wools are very firmly held. The tight* 
n< «s of the money market rather favor* buyers. 
Dkkkkbd Hogs.— 1 Uanksglvlng.wiUi the warm weather 
of luat week, very much restricted business. The weather 
is now cooler, and a larger business may be anticipated. 
The number of hogs sold In Chicago for the last two 
weeks is unusually large—41,UOO were marketed In one 
day. The western packing business will continue UDtil 
about the first of January, 
Wheat and Flour.—T he eastern market continues 
depressed, and price* are rather lower. The receipts 
are fair. 
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Centr.il Pacific Railroad. —From a circu¬ 
lar recently issued by Fisk & Hatch, the financial 
agents of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, it 
appears that tbe ratio of profit on that portion 
of the road now open for traffic, is nearly eighty- 
two per cent, of the gross earnings. This is 
nearly three time* the ratio of the best lines in 
the country, and is without parallel. The grass 
earnings of the ninety-four miles in working 
order, for the quarter ending September JOlh, 
were $656,509.30, while the operating expenses 
were but $101,020.89, leaving a net profit, of 
$454,888.41 in gold. 
M achinery oils-best 
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Render, If yon cannot act as *uch, please induce your 
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From the South. 
The trial of Jefferson Davis has been post¬ 
poned until the fourth Wednesday in March. 
Chief Justice Chase did not appear In Conrt on 
the morning of the 26th ult , 08 expected. All 
the counsel of Mr. Davis, except Mr. James T. 
Brady and ILon. William B. Reed, were, present. 
Major-General W. 8. Hancock assumed com¬ 
mand of the Fifth Military District on the 29th 
ult. It Is almost, certain that the Convention in 
South Carolina is defeated, as the total vote 
polled falls short many thousands of tbe required 
majority of registered voters. 
Immense deposits of valuable phosphates, said 
to he superior to Peruvian guano, have been dis¬ 
covered in South Carolina along the banks of 
Ashley River. A company has been formed, 
backed by Northern capitalists, to ntilize the 
deposits, which consist of animal remains, form¬ 
ing a thick substratum for many miles. 
The river packet Idaho blew up at the wharf 
in New Orleans on the 26th ult., and six men 
were wounded, two of them mortally. The 
upper workB of the boat were completely ruined. 
The boiler at T.amnn’s cotton press in Savan¬ 
nah, Ga., exploded on the 26th ult.., killing two 
negroes and seriously injuring the. cngiucer. 
An ordinance has been reported in the Ala¬ 
bama Convention declaring void all marriages 
between whites and freed people, and requiring 
the Legislature to provide against snch mar¬ 
riages under severe penalties. 
Tn the Louisiana Convention an ordinance has 
been introduced authorizing the Legislature to 
establish a system of free schools throughout the 
State, to he supported by taxation of property, 
for the benefit of children of all races and colors, 
without distinction. 
No Traveling Agents are employed by us, and we 
give no certificates ol' agency. Any person *o disposed 
can act a* Local Club Agent, on hi* or her own author¬ 
ity, and compete for premium*, etc. 
M OORE’S encyclopedia of music- 
Klcinentary, Technical, Historical. Biographical. 
Vocal and In*trmncntal,—In osc large octavo volume, of 
more that. OoeTtion-and Page* Bonne', in (Toth, price 
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at Oik rl*k of the Publisher. 
Explosion. —A terrible glycerine explosion 
occurred in Bergen, N, J., on the 25th ult. The 
glycerine was being used for blasting on the 
Newark and New York Railroad, and exploded 
in the hands of a workman named Burns. The 
building which he was in was entirely blown 
away, with all its inmates, and three houses 
were wholly shattered and others badly dam¬ 
aged. Nine men were killed, and several others 
severely injured. 
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Cutter, and Pen Holder, combined. Sells ul right, ( an 
make *50 a week. Sample* vltli terms to agents sent 
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M APLE LEAVES FOR 1868.-Balanced, 
Illustrated and otherwise Improved. The Cheapest, 
Most Entertaining and Instructive ILLUSTRATED 
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only 10 cents. Don't rail to tend for It. Adding* 
BLACK IK <t CO., 746 Broadway, New York. 
Roehestrr Wholr-nlr Prion* 
Flour, f®«d. Grain, fcte. FnilU, Ve( 
Floor, w t Wb’t.flBJSOflMti.OO 1 Apple*, gree 
Do. rod wheat, 13,500',4,00 Do, * bar 
Do. extra State, 9,00®lC,OOl Do. dried 
Do. buckwheat, V ct. 5.00jp<s*e.iie» 
Mlllfeed, course, 20,00026,00|<:hrrrle* 
Do. fine.. . 
Meal, corn, cwt. 
Wheat, red.. 
Be«t white.. 
Corn, old, V bn. __ 
Rye,. 1.15® i/iO 
Oats. 
Barley,. 
Beans,.. 
Meats ' Sheen 
Pork, old mesa.. $23,00023,50 Lair d 'do 
Do. new iness , 21,00022,00 
Do. clear, F ft. 16® 17c 
Dress'd fcogB.cwT 7,06® 8,:>0 1 tmotiiy > hu... 
Beef.....I3,o0®i4,0o ciover, medium 
Spring lambs.... 2,7ft® 8,00 Do. large. 
Mutton, V a>. 10® 12c Pear.1/ 
Homs.. 
Shoulders. 
Chicken*. 
Turkey*. 
Geese, rues. 
Dairy, Etc, 
Butter, choice toil 36® 40c 
l>o. packed 
Cheese, dairy _ 
Do. lae.tory. 15® 
Lard, tried... 
Do. rough . 
Tallow, tried.II 
Do. rough. 
Eggs, dozc-n. 
Forays 
Hay F ton 
Do. new. 
Straw ... 
HARM FOR SALE.—A Desirable Farm of 
L 120 aeres. well Eicickcd wltli choice fruit; good build¬ 
ing* ; well watered, and stood timber lot; laying In Pen- 
field, 7W miles Bom Rochester, on plank road. Term* 
easy. For particular* inquire of the subscriber. 
A. V. ROSS, lou Mouroe St, Rochester, N. Y. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., DECEMBER 7, 1867, 
.59(3 0,K8 
2.00® 2 ,,30 
7® 8 
25® 30 
30® 25 
j-fO® 2.75 j Blackberries,. t® s 
* bn... 0AU& 0.75 
. 75® 1,00 
U^bv!‘ ar ^. *”•»« 90 
;ur«. 70 c Hides ajuI Skins. 
in?. ‘>rwmhide*trlm’d hfl 9c 
3,ou Do. nntrlmmed. 8® 8 
Green calfcklmi... J4® 15 
Sheep pelts, eudi, iic<a 75c 
.0^f@ 0,75 
Seeds. 
jo.tijau.uo 
0.0061,0,90 
o.otvjtiiKi.iyi 
. l.VKsl (0 
. 1^0®2,«l 
J8® U Sundries. 
16® IS w ood, u»rd....... *1 M JX7.50 
00i2 00 . Do. s'dt , ..5/X/.-.6J8 
Coal, tump, F tun. 7ff0ffl0j)0 
Do. large egg.... 8,00®ODO 
Do. small egg.... 7,7.W ,00 
. 33® 38 Do. stove4.00M9.00 
. 13® 14 Do. ClientOUL.... 7.15®UjOO 
15<jt 16 Do.aoft....7,00(20.00 
'314 Do. char F bu... L5®16c 
Vus H Balt, F bbl.2,700230 
»R@ In Wool, F lb.20® 40e 
a® 5*4 Hops. ... 13® 60 
30® 3i> WhlteAsa. Vf hbl... 6.0 afi.Mi 
f'vliuti Y 'nOB>s...fi^O®7jftO 
II :> * IS... a®t'5c. 
414,!**.;;:l u • <ndies, box.12%®13M > 
. 0,00<*0u,0ii Do. extra. 14 ® Is 
$8,000.12,00 Barrel*. 40® 45 
Another Cable. —A private firm in New York 
have contracted to lay a telegraph cable between 
Cuba and Jamaica and Aspinwall. The Govern¬ 
ment of New Granada grants exclusive privilege 
for twenty-five years. 
\ GENTS \VA NT I'll).—THE KOOK for 
the Million. “THE BOY'S IN BLUE; or. HEROES 
OP THE RANK AND FILE." By Mr*. A. II. Hor.r. of 
the Hulled State* Sanitary Commission. Send for six¬ 
teen page Circular, telling all abotilR. Alao, IlKAULEV’s 
Great Work OllH .VA Vt w /.V THE RRliELLION. 
K. B. TREAT A CO,. Publisher*, 654 Broadway. N. Y. 
New York State Items, 
The Constitutional Convention last week 
considered at much length the report of the 
Committee on Finance. The section prohibit¬ 
ing the Legislature from loaning the credit of 
the BUtte to any Individual, association or cor¬ 
poration, was taken up. The debate upon it 
took u wide, range with reference to appropria¬ 
tions to railroads and charitable and educational 
institutions. A substitute for it, offered by Mr. 
Church, to the effect that neither the credit, 
money nor property of the State shall in any 
manner be given or loaned to or In aid of any 
individual, corpora lion or association, except 
for charities and education, was finally adopted, 
hut tabled for a time by a motion to reconsider. 
A resolution providing for the removal of the 
Convention from Albany to New York city, after 
the first of January, was introduced on the 26th 
ultv, bnt laid over. There seems little proba¬ 
bility that it will complete its work before the 
Legislature will convene. 
Boating upon the canals this fall has been 
more lively than in many years before, and 
boatmen have reaped a rich harvest. Through¬ 
out all of last week loaded boats were leaving 
Buffalo for tide water. 
A tug boat exploded recently in Buffalo, while 
lying in the slip, seriously Injuring two men. 
Randall’s Elevator and Novelty Mills tit Os¬ 
wego, owned by Randall Bros., were destroyed 
by fire on the 25th ult. The schooner Coquette, 
lying near by, took fire in her rigging, which 
was destroyed, besides being badly burned on 
her deck and starboard quarter. The flames 
also spread to a lumber pile, destroying about 
700,000 feet. The elevator was insured for $16,- 
000, and the mill for $4,000, which covers about 
half the loss. 
r) A disgraceful riot occurred at East New York 
on the 27th ult Some firemen, who had been 
drinking freely, forced their way into a hotel, 
where a party was held to which they had been 
refused admittance. The inmates arming them¬ 
selves with shotguns, the firemen were driven 
out. In the course of the riot that ensued sev¬ 
eral of both parties were badly injured. 
Thomas Hodge, a gravel train conductor, fell 
from a ear at Poughkeepsie on the 26th ult., and 
wasf fatally injured. 
An immense mass meeting of citizens took 
place at the Cooper Institute, New York city, on 
the evening of the 25th ult., for the purpose of 
giving expression to feelings of indignation 
caused by the recent outrages on the rights of 
American citizens perpetrated by the British 
Speeches were made by Judge 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
H AVI) BN IIROTIJ ERS' RETAIL YVOOL- 
zx Mill, 1\jkt Be son, n. Y.— Eetabllehed 1824 — 
This mill never worked an ounce of shoddy or waste. 
Every article sold Is warranted. Farmer*, mechanics 
and tinslnc** men would do writ to iuk for sample* and 
price by mall. Light wool taken In exchange for cloth. 
Address HAYDEN BROS., Fort Byron. N. Y. 
The hunting grounds of Estill, Madison, and 
adjoining counties in Kentucky, are said to he 
swarming with deer, rabbits, partridges, and to 
contain not a few bears also. 
Weston arrived in Chicago on Thursday, the 
28th ult., at eleven o’clock aud twenty minutes 
A. M,, winning his wager, and having forty 
minutes to spare. 
At Montreal, a French newspaper is publish¬ 
ed for the purpose of advocating Canadian an¬ 
nexation to the United States. A paper with a 
similar object is also being published in Nova 
Scotia. 
An illicit distillery ih Chicago was so ingen¬ 
iously arranged that by touching a secret spring 
the discharge pipes could be made to deliver 
either high wines or vinegar, always offering the 
latter to the revenue inspectors. 
A man took a pistol into Mr. Johu Blair’6 
blacksmith shop, New York, lately, for repairs. 
Mr. Blair put the weapon into his forge and it 
was discharged by the heat. Three balls pene¬ 
trated Mr. Blair’s head, Inflicting probably mor¬ 
tal wouuds. 
Bavard Taylor thinks Duke Eruest II of 
Snxe-Caburg-Gotha is a good deal more of a man 
than his brother the dead Prince Albert. Natu¬ 
rally enough, lor the duke asked him to diuuer 
and treated him very civ illy; his w ines were few 
bnt delicious, and his cigars the host to he had. 
A letter from Kingston, Jamaica, gives an 
account of an attempt by pirates to board the 
schooner Lucy, from New York, just east of 
llayti. Captain Copp, mistrusting the parties 
whom he saw during the day at a distance, armed 
his men, and the pirates met with a reception 
which ended in killing two of their number, if 
uot more, when they pulled away as hastily as 
possible. 
The name of the Red Seals derived from por¬ 
tions being covered with red patches, from a 
few yards to some miles square, composed of 
microscopic vegetable animalcule', particularly 
abundant in the spring, and which dye the water 
When not affected 
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aibo a new article, ttie 
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SHver-Flated Tea Set, YVool Shawl, Carpet, 50 yard* ol 
Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting,Sewing Machine, Ac., 
Ac , for One Dollar each. 
Our large aud increasing tnmiucu* in an evidence that 
we, have, by fair dealing, met with the approbation of 
our customer*. To those who have never patronized n* 
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From New Etigland, 
Charles Dickens arrived in Boston, by the 
Cuba, on the'19th ult, 
He was met, oil' the 
harbor, by a delegation of literary celebrities on 
board afemall steamer, and welcomed by them 
to our shores. His first readings are to be given 
in Boston, and lie will proceed from there to 
New York. 
One of the most atrocious murders which ever 
blackened the. annals of crime was committed 
at Worcester, Maas., on tbe 16th nit. The 
victim was Mrs. Laura Shepard, only seventeen 
years of age, and her assassin her husband, 
James E. Shepard, They had separated some 
little time previous, owing to his brutal treat¬ 
ment of her, and she was acting in the capacity 
of nurse at a neighbor’s. Thence Shepard fol¬ 
lowed her, and shot her through the head with 
a pistol. 
The statue of Edward Everett, by Story, wa6 
unveiled on the public garden, Boston, on the 
morning7of the 18th ult. Gov. Andrew was to 
have delivered the oration, but his death in¬ 
duced the committee to dispense with all public 
services. 
The Provision Markets. 
New Y ork, Nov.30.—A*ties, pole, 15; pearl*. 
*12,u0®l2,50. Cotton. lltaiOYc. Flour, rale*at *7,75®15.- 
•0. Wl,e*t.*2.9U(,v2J8. Ry.. ♦l,6.vai,67. Bariev *1JS5®1.6CI. 
Corn, $l,2fe.i, jS5. Oau, S(*SiSlc. Fork, new me**, $20,85® 
81,0); «M JO. |UO,"0®oO,flfi; prime, 1)5,00® 18A0. Beef, 
new plain im***, UH.iKktfJiyO; new extra me**. fiH,50©2i- 
UU; beef ham*.*26/K)(8«P r w. Fork lmm*. lav/o-U rent*. 
ShouMerj, 8V(V<|Iucellta Lard. 12K®13J<o. But ter, 20® 
45c. Oiet-BC, 114 DI 5 U. Hop*, 35&(lfic- 
Alb.my, NOV. 30— Flour tain it |10,75®10,00| rye 
floui, *8,738,5,70; buckwheat flour, corn meal, 
f LTBaajjU #100 #,». Wheat. *3.7.*>®3,t5. Kve, 
Corn. Barley. $ 1,13® 1.60. Oat*. 80®V9c. Hog*, 
drrwted, heavy, SYc; light, se. 
Hnttnlo, Nov. 30-Flour, sale* at $9.(X)®10,75 : Wheat 
$1,S7®1.8S, Cora, $1.06® 1.08; Barley, $1,45®1,50; Rve. $1,43 
©iJO-.^tmDj 65^®67. Provision*- Fork, $80Jt0®81JK); 
rhtengo, Nov. 30—Flour, $H,50®9,00; Wheat, $1,72® 
1.88: Corn, 741v'®86Mc; Gate, 52®52Wc; Rye, *1,8101,34; 
Barley, $1,35®1,50. Pork, me**. $1S,75@20,00; Lsrd, 11® 
12c; Butter, 25®36c; Cheese, 15®lSc. 
SHERMAN AND HIS CAMPAIGNS 
11 his been revised by Gen. Sherman hlmtielf, and Is 
published with his sanction. It Is a laige oatuvo volume 
of 5i2 pages. With 8 inll-pagc Steel Portrait* of Sherman 
and ui* Generals, and manv elaborate .Maps, and 1* sold 
for $3.00 lu subtscribera, aud a large discount to the 
Agent. It Is a splendid hook—Uie only Official history of 
Sherman's great campaign* a book of permanent value 
and Interest; and there are hundreds or person* in each 
county ready to buy it wuen presented by an Agent. 
Many Ageuin sell Dom 10 to 30 copies a day. Send for 
Circulars, giving full particulars. to ItlCUAitDBON & 
CO., Publisher*, 11 Bond Street, New York. 
WATCHMAN & REFLECTOR 
FOR 18 6 8 
WU1 enter on Its Forty-Ninth Volume in it* present 
entaiged formas an eight-page paper of the largest class, 
embracing, along with its KklioIuub Dxpabtmbnt. one 
of AomcuLTmtE ; one ol' the fullest aud most reliable 
Monetary, Commercial and Makket Kecouijs; Re¬ 
views of tux Wkkk, aud ol New Publications ; Able 
current editorials on both the Religious and Miscellane¬ 
ous pages, with abroad range of choice selected matter; 
Articles lroui fibst-ulass contributors and correspond¬ 
ents in all parts of the world, including a live weekly 
letter Dom Washington ; Watch Noras In each number, 
and other matter, from Rev. William Hague, D.D., one 
Of the editors. In breadth and completeness the Watch" 
man ANr> Reflectob Is believed to be ansurpatsed in 
American Journalism. Its programme for 1S68 includes 
more enterprise, more comprehensiveness, and larger 
outlays, every way, than ever before. 
PREMIUM OFFERS. 
Besides Premiums already announced, we propose to 
send to any persou who shall forward us the names of 
two new Subscribers, with $6, and 40 cents In postage 
stamps, that great work, Just issued, 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, Nov. 25 —The current prices for the 
week at all the markets are as follows:—Beef Cattle, $10 
f 117,60; Cows aud Calves, $M@130; Veal Calves, H® 13c.; 
beep and Lambs. $4,00wjil.50: Swine-Corn-red, 6Y@ 
7XC; light and medium, 6>t®6 Yc- 
Albany, Nov. 2-. - Hoeve*. price* ranging Dom 3® 
liYi' Mflr.fi Cows, $30@90. Sheep, common to good, 4w 
®l'Yc; Hoge, 6®7Yc. 
Brighton uud Cumbrltlgr, NOV.27.—Beeves,sale* 
at 5®l4Ke. StoreECattle.—Working Oxen, $1500250 per 
pair; handy steer*. $80®150, Milch cow*, $50®100; he f. 
era, $3S®55; yearlings, $1W28; two.yeare-ola, *25®15; 
thTce-yc&rs-olri, $35(u»70. Sheep, 3®5c; extra, Western, 
U@Cc; in iote,$1,3'*/t3,50 F head. Shotea—WholesaleOH 
®7c: retail 7®8c. Fat hog*,7®8c. 
C'hicrfgo, Nov. 30—Beeves range at Dom $0,2507,00; 
Sheep, $43)005,25; Hogs, live, $5,7600,60; dressed, $7@7,50, 
From Washington.— Three reports have been 
made to the House of Representatives by its 
Judiciary Committee on the subject of the im¬ 
peachment of the President. The first, signed 
by a majority of the Committee, recommends 
and strongly urges the measure. One minority 
report, is adverse lo'impeacbment, hut censures 
the President for his conduct. Another minor¬ 
ity report is also against impeachment. It is 
said that the effect of the. argument and facts, 
as presented in the majority report, has been to 
strengthen the convictions of those who have 
heretofore opposed impeachment. 
The Senate has confirmed the following ap¬ 
pointments, which have been lying over since the 
taking of the recess at the July session : Hor¬ 
ace Greeley, to be Minister to Austria; A. C. 
lluut, Governor of Colorado; Colonel Horace 
Capron of Illinois, formerly of Maryland, Com¬ 
missioner of Agriculture. 
to an intensely blood red 
by these organic beings, the deep waters are in¬ 
tensely blue, and the shoal water has shades of 
green. 
The Emperor of Abyssinia, one of the most 
ferocious and blood-thirsty miscreants in exist¬ 
ence, lately made an expedition to the Island of 
Me truth, and put every inhabitant to death by 
fire. He then made a trip to Ifag, seized 1,500 
peasants, placed them in five large houses, and 
burned them alive. Having heard that 2,000 of 
his troops wished to desert, he had them sur¬ 
rounded and their throats cut, the mothers, 
wives, children and nearest relatives of the men 
being shot by the soldiery. Two hundred and 
seveuty-five chiefe of districts had their hands 
and feet cut otT, and were left to starve. 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 30—Wool, market I* unchanged 
In price. SaleB SSO.OOU S>*. at 39052Me. for domestic 
fleece; 2S@26c for unwaBhed; 30®3Sc for pulled; 12Re 
for extra pulled ; 23026c for Texae, and 28®26c for Cali¬ 
fornia. 
Ciuctunatl, Nov. 29—TheSGazette give* the follow¬ 
ing qnotatlon*:—Tub-weahed, 3*03*0.; Venr clean toll 
wool, 38010c, and UuWashed do, 22@23c; pulled, 33®85c; 
Fleece—Common to U blood, 38®35c; Jtf to R do. 85®37c; 
S' to do, 3S®40c; Y to Dill do, 10@42c F it. 
Government 
Daly, John Cochrane, Horace Greeley and others. 
A funeral procession in behalf of the Fenians 
who were recently hung in Manchester, Eng¬ 
land, came off in New York city on Thanks¬ 
giving day, and was a most imposing spectacle. 
About 5,000 Irishmen formed in ft long column, 
four deep, and marched through tbe main thor¬ 
oughfares attended by three hearses, each con¬ 
tains a coffin on which was inscribed the name 
of one of the cxccated men. The procession 
halted on Union Square where orations were 
delivered, extolling the heroism of the martyrs 
and the cause lor which they died. 
During the present year up to Wednesday, 
the 27tli ult., there have arrived at the port of 
New York 228,279 immigrants, 6,459 more than 
had arrived last year at this time. 
Sherwiu & Co., though a young firm the hea¬ 
viest dry goods dealers in New York city, next 
to A. T. Stewart & Co., have failed. 
In the gale l ist week on the lake the schooner 
Carthagina, hound from Chicago to Oswego with 
a cargo of 17,000 bushels of wheat, went ashore 
near the latter eity. 
IN TWO VOLUMES, 
by his Sons, Judge Wayland and Professor H. L. Way- 
land. The Work D a history of one of the representa¬ 
tive men of our times, and is sold at $4.00, retail. For 
one new subscriber and $3 with 20 cents postage stamp*, 
Carpen'er's most Interesting Six Months in the White 
House with President Lincoln. 
Address, JOHN W. OLMSTEAD & 00., Watchman & 
Reflector, 151 “WASHINGTON 6r., BOSTON. 9SS-3teo 
New Advertisements 
PTADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance 
Fifty Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and * 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Line. 
Special Noticbb, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
ODe Polled- per line, each Insertion. SWNo advertise¬ 
ment will be Inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
UT After this date (Dec. 7.1867,) all cuts In advertising 
department will be charged a price and a half—or 75 
cent* per Agate line of space for Inside page*, and $1.12K 
per line for outside. 
From Mexico. — Scnor Romero and his suit 
received quite an ovation on landing at V era Cruz. 
The body of Maximilian lias been delivered to 
Admiral Tegethoff. It had become badly decom¬ 
posed. The amnesty proclamation has been 
issued. It mitigates to a very great exteut 
the punishment of Imperial prisoners. Padre 
Fischer is still held os a prisoner, although tbe 
amnesty proclamation sets PrinccSalm Salm free. 
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE.-I Want 
to retire from farming and offer to icll my (arm of 
175 acres of choice land, (known as the Hradfsh farm.) 
under liRrh state, of cultivation, good improvement*, 
forty acres of wheat on the ground (well summer fal¬ 
lowed.) located on a good road 1Y miles from Batavia 
village, N. Y. Pay made easy, (to suit purchaser.) For 
particular* see the undersigned, tm the farm, or address 
him at Bulavin,N. Y. DANIEL PUTNAM. 
pargets, 
Ktjbal New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, Dec. 3, 1867. $ 
Gold continue* rather weak. Sales were made yes¬ 
terday at 137. 
Our local banks have a supply of funds l'or the legiti¬ 
mate business of their customer*. Short pBper is pre¬ 
ferred, both on account of the yearly .January settle¬ 
ments, uud also with reference to the uncertainties of 
the future. Business men will endeavor to collect close 
on the flrBt of January, and creditors should he prepared 
to muet their demand*. Every debt paid, be it large or 
small, 1* so much towurd keeping financial affairs In a 
healthy condition. 
Tbe Committee, of Ways and Means, It 1* understood, 
have unanimously agreed to report a bill for the repeal 
of the cotton tax. The only question now la as to the 
time it shall take effect. This year's cotton ciop le 
RIME APPLE SEED FOR SALE. 
P. BOWEN, East Aurora, N. Y 
L yiiies read this.-it is the 
beat chance ever Offered to Ladikr. We ulllgive 
any persou sending Clubs in our Great One Dollar Bale 
(the best Iu the country) a Silk Dress Pattern, Pair of 
Blanket*, piece, of Sheeting, Wool Long Shawl*, &c. 
Send 50 cents and receive four slip* and Circular, or send 
for Circular. Agents wanted everwliere. Ladles prefer¬ 
red. Address CUTTER & CO., 
931-lt 31 Exchange St., Button, Mium. 
•EACH PITS.—SEVENTY BUSHEL Freah 
Peach Pit* for Sale. KLLWANGEK & BARKY. 
Moont Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
Foreign.— A Grecian war steamer exploded in 
the Thames on the 29th ult., and it is thought 
forty persons perished. The cond • ;ued Feni¬ 
ans, Messrs. Allen, Larkin and Gould, were 
hung in Manchester, Eng., on the 26d ult. Dem¬ 
onstrations of sympathy for them have taken 
place there and at Cork. At the latter place20, 
000 persons followed a splendid catafalque. Ad¬ 
miral Farragut sailed from Lisbon the 28th ult 
FIRST QUALITY BROOM 
Handle* for sale cheap. Address 
J. B. WEST, Geneseo, N. Y. 
RAPE VINES—IONA, IVES’ SEEDLING, 
UT Adtrondac, Israeila, Delaware and Diana Vine* well 
rooted. Also a Urge quantity ol Delaware and Diana 
wood for sale. Prices low. Addres* A. FLANDERS, 
Cambria Grape Nursery aDd Vineyard, Loekport, N. Y. 
/ ((INSTITUTION WATER is a certain cure for 
Diabetes and all disease , of the Kidneys. For sale by 
all Dragghts. 933-13t 
IAPERS AND MAGAZINES— OVER 
THIRTY kinds, cheap, by Joining my club*, 
lend stamp for list to 
L. JL. FAIRCHILD, Rolling Prairie, Wis. 
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