ley dull. Horti, ntflc.s at, 78®98c for mixed Western — 
Oulu 80®80o. 
Provisions Pork, *27.73®28,«;i lor new mesa; *'24.50® 
*,00 for iih’.ps ; $ 18 ,nl );,11 !»,f.O for prune. Shouldon, lKjLIlk:. 
Hainx. I4®17r Lind. I6v®l9c. Butter. 20023(1. for Ohio, 
And 27®IW lor &l«ie fTheese. lOiftl.V Hops lfVJc-tr: for 
common to prime. Clover sued Pft. 14®l4Uc. Timothy 
seed $3®3,90, Flux teed 1-1(512, 'lj. 
ALBANY, June 17 Flour, city found* $10.90. Korn 
menl.V 100 fts. $l.75®l,K7,y "heat, sales white Michi¬ 
gan Bye sv!> (Hie. corn.WutMc. Barley no sales. 
Date 63® 73c. lv.rk *30@8l>. Shoulders 19c. Hama 22c. 
Smoked Bed IBc. Lara 22c. Butter 2 &a80c. Cheese 
selllup at WfllOr, 
TORONTO, June ll. Hour, f5,S5®8.S0. Fall wheat, at 
il,l&®!,23 * bushel; spring do. il,i0®l,t» Barley, 55®a5c. 
rv.au, 7«a80r. Data, 42f.vl5c. Butter. tSdBlSC. Cheese,XI 
f X5. Kgzs, Il^iamc. Hath, iSk®14c. Bacon. 12<»lHc.— 
arrt, lieBtSsc. Tallow, rough. 5c. Creep apples, *4,50® 
Cj dried do, iOc *< ft. Potatoes, 40®45c r l>n»h. Carrota, 
SOc. Turnips, 25c. Beet*. 750., Onions, *i,50. Beef.lSS 
®R>e. Motion, h®tbc. Dressed hops. SSaTKc. Mess 
pork, 822; prime. filU, Shoulders, 9ca.lS.se. Hav, |9®14. 
Straw, |9*12. Clover seed, uw@i2c. Titnotliv seed, 
J2,75®8. Hides, trimmed, *80.8.50 * 100 ft*. Ca.lkkins, 
List of New Advertisement* 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
It provides for perpetual amity aud reciprocal 
freedom of commerce and navigation. Hon¬ 
duras engages to open negotiations with the 
various Governments with which it may have 
relations, for their separate recognition of the 
perpetual neutrality, and for the protection of 
the contemplated Honduras inter-oceanic rail¬ 
road from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans. 
Honduras agrees that, the right of way or of 
transit over such route Bhall he all times open 
and free to the Government and citizens of the 
United States for all lawful purposes whatso¬ 
ever, and lu consideration of these concessions, 
the United States engages, in conjunction with 
Honduras, to protect the same from interrup¬ 
tion, seizure or unjust confiscation, from what¬ 
ever quarter the attack may proceed, so long as 
the spirit and intention of this article on this 
subject shall be preserved. 
THE SECOND HALF OF 
VOL. XVI RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Will Commence July S» 1865. 
Judge Sharkey, the new Governor of Mis¬ 
sissippi, was formerly the Chief-Justice of the 
State, and Consul-General to Havana under Fill¬ 
more. 
Internal revenue assessors have received in¬ 
structions that money received ou policies of life 
Insurance is not liable to tax, either as legacy or 
income. 
The spacious mansion ot Pierre Soule, near 
New Orleans, is occupied as a colored orphan 
asylum, under charge of a negro woman from 
Boston. 
8ome visitors picked up on the Seven Pines 
(Va.) battle-field last week, a remarkably well- 
developed skull, in which a colony of bees had 
made a nest. 
Tiie Emperor of Brazil pompously announces 
that he has recognized Maximilian as Emperor 
of Mexico. 
The Champion Keystone Cider and Wine Mill—W O 
Hickok. 
First Premium Improved Sewing Machine. 
The Champion Force Pump—John liapallle. 
Wanted! Disabled Soldiers. 
Card Photographs—C W Woodward. 
500 Salesmen ft anted - It H Curran. 
Strawberries-O J Weeks. 
Magic Picture CardB—Amsden & Co. 
The Proaetit h>, therefore, tbo Beat Time to Renew 
or SubfK'rlbc. Sec Term* on last page- Thane w hose 
HBbnerlptldu expire with Hie hulf volume- next week 
—will And No. MOO printed on address label*. 
Additions to fresext clubs may be made fop. six 
MONTHS OK A YEAR AT CLUB KATES. 
®t)C -News Cmtiumser 
— Englishmen spend $2,000,000 annually for ale. 
— The crop prospects iti California continue good. 
— The petroleum fever has broken out in Wisconsin. 
— Wisconsin farmers are complaining of the chinch- 
bug. 
— Four persons committed suiede in Brooklyn last 
week. 
— The receipts at the Chicago Fair last week were 
$ 100 , 000 . 
— The wheat crop In Western Virginia is threatened 
with met. 
— A horse in Birmingham, ling., died from fright at 
seeing a camel. 
— The Board of Canal Appraisers will meet at Syra¬ 
cuse on the 29th inst. 
— The cheapness of lumber is said to afflict the lum¬ 
ber cutters of Maine. 
— A geography and history of Vermont has just been 
published at Moulpulier. 
— The police of Philadelphia made 2,872 arrests 
during the month of May. 
— The Soldiers.’ Reading-Room in Philadelphia was 
formally closed the 2d inst, 
— A State Convention of colored men assembled at 
New Haven, Ct., laBt week. 
— London papers announce the marriage of Commo¬ 
dore Nutt, and Miss Warren. 
— Spurious 0s on the Bank of New England at East 
Haddam, Ct., are in circulation. 
— Last mouth the reported earnings of the N. Y. 
Central Railroad was $1,204,430. 
— The telegraph was in working order from New 
York to Charleston the 7th inBt. 
— The Suez canal will lessen the distance between 
New York and Bombay 7,500 miles, 
— The Seneca Fulls papers are “ boasting ” of hav¬ 
ing two empty Jails in that, county. 
— All the iron clads and monitors in the West Gulf 
and Missippi squadrons, are to be laid up. 
— An Iowa girl committed suicide recently because 
her father attempted to coerce her into a marriage re¬ 
pugnant to her. . 
— The iron trade in Pennsylvania is very much re¬ 
duced, and about two-thirds of the mills and blast 
furnaces are closed. 
— New York city is said to contain 150,000 Germans. 
Of these 43,000 are Jews, 40,000 are Roman Catholics, 
aud 01,000 are proierunte. 
— San Francisco is getting up a fund for a testimo¬ 
nial to Mr*. Lincoln, and also proposes to build a 
monument to Mr. Lincoln’s memory. 
— The manager# of the Wisconsin Soldiers’ Aid So¬ 
ciety have organized a bureau for the purpose of get¬ 
ting employment Tor disabled soldiers, 
CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK. June IV Beef declined 1 tfe: receipts 5,000 
head; quotations I2®17c. with very few sales over ific.— 
Sheep lower*, receipts 9,000 head t Quotations l®Sc. swine 
lower; receipts 13,000 Uead; quotation*94t9ifc. 
ALB ANY, June 12.—Beeves range at fi,00®8.60. Sheep, 
sales at ><46 SC. Hogs, tales ut 9®9j{c. 
BRIGHTON AND CAMBRIDGE, June 14. - Beeves, 
range ul. tS®l3W. Oxen. }90®200 V> pair. Milch Cows, *35 
? 100. Handy Sierra, *400091). Veal Calve*, ftigiS each.— 
wo-yrar old* *vr>«;iy. Three-year onu. tosailO. Sheep 
and Lambs. f®Scta * a,. shnaU— Wholesale UH®18ets; 
retail lM»17e.; suckers. 23628c; largo, course shoats 13® 
12c; tat uoch LOflklOKe.live welcht. Hides 7048c 49 ft. Tal¬ 
low i«a 8 c. CuhsJduH ififflUc*. Pelt* f 1 , 50 ( 52 . 28 . 
TORONTO. June 11. -First c)a*s cattle. Bom *6,50@7.00 
* 100 ft*, dressed weight; 2d do. fJ,M®G,00; Inferior, $1,00 
£ 5 . 00 , Calves, VkwOeiteb, large quantity in market. Sheep 
*4405,00each per carload. Lamb*, |2<a,2,5U. Yearlings 
*8®3,50.-<Sfo6«. 
News Summary. 
The Philadelphia Inquirer publishes the 
following as the number of men we are, for the 
present, to have in the army ; — Regular in¬ 
fantry, (white,)45,600; cavalry*, 14,400; artillery, 
13,000; colored troops, 50,000; Hancock’s vete- 
rau reserve corps, 35,000. Total, 147,000. 
On the 14th, 500 Sioux Indians in camp 15miles 
west of Ft. Mitchell, Nebraska, attacked the 
command of Capt. Fauks, (100 men, 11th veto- 
rati ouvairy.) A severe fight took place. C’aptaiu 
Fauks and a number of his men were captured. 
Seven men are reported wounded—none killed. 
The Indians suffered considerable in killed and 
wounded. After the fight, the Indians crossed 
over to the north side of Platte river. 
The guerrilla bauds which have been so nume¬ 
rous in Southern Tennessee and Northern Ala¬ 
bama and Geeorgia, have disappeared and gone 
to their homes. 
The execntlon of the guerrilla Stuart, at Louis¬ 
ville, Ky., was postponed from the 13th to the 23d. 
The Charleston Courier gives a very gratfylng 
account of the revival of business there. Every 
day at least half a dozen new stores are opened. 
It says the burnt district will soon be rebuilt. 
A Newborn (N. C.) dispatch says Union meet¬ 
ings are being held all over the. State. President 
Johnson and Gov. Holden are fast gainiug the 
confidence of the people of North Carolina. 
A letter from Gen Howard in South Caroliua, 
the 16th, says 4(1,000 freedmen are industriously 
cultivating the soil in that. State, and 0,000 of 
their children attend school regularly. 
Accounts from South-western Virginia give a 
gloomy account of affairs there. The planters 
feel sore about employing freedmen. From a 
large part of the State we hear of much suffering 
on account of the scarcity of provisions. 
Well, but who will recognize the 
• l recognition ?” 
It is Etuted that a child was recently born in 
San Francisco, which had no opening for its eyes. 
Cuts were mude, and a pair of bright ones were 
fouud underneath. 
The Dutch G«p caual (on James river) proves 
a very useful affair after all. Numbers of vessels 
have passed through lately, and the canal will be 
of permanent value. 
The little town of Monroe, Michigan, con¬ 
tains eighty-two marriageable girls and only three 
unmarried men. Those eighty-two forlorn fe¬ 
males ought to be rescued. 
The notorionsgaerrillaQuantrell, who burned 
and sacked Lawrence, managed last week to 
escape all danger of the gallows, by dyiDg in the 
Louisville military hospituL 
Over three hundred wealthy Southerners are 
now living in Halifax, N. 8., awaiting the pro¬ 
gress of events. In the meanwhile they are 
lavishly spending their money. 
Mrs. Patterson, daughter of President John¬ 
son, and wife of one of the t ew Senators from 
Tennessee, will arrive in Washington in a few 
days to preside over the White House. 
Judge Leavitt, of the District Court of the 
United States, in Ohio, has decided that matches 
purchased before June 30, l s 04, to be sold at 
retail after that, date, are. not liable to stamp duty. 
It is expected that the steamship G rcat East¬ 
ern will start on her expedition to lay the tele¬ 
graph cable at least as early as the 10th of July, 
while every effort will be made to get her off a 
week earlier. 
Miss Maria Mitchell, of Nantucket, whose 
labors in astronomy have made her name well 
known, is to have charge of the astronomical 
department in the Vassar Female College, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
The Toronto Leader says that the city is 
thronged with escaped bojuty-jumpers, who 
have made a plot to rt>b tboK’iunks and commit 
other crimes on a huge semi. It calls tor meas¬ 
ures of self-protection. 
Fifteen thousand letters are received weekly 
at the deud letter office in Washington. The 
public should remember that all matter upon 
which the postage has not been prepaid, finds Sts 
way to this receptacle. 
The new Missouri Constitution, in spite of a 
heavy majority against it in St. Louis, has been 
adopted. It abolishes slavery at once without 
compensation, aud its ot her provisions are of the 
most radical character. 
Gen. Canby has hunted oflt and arrested the 
man who offered last winter In an Alabama paper 
to be of a certain number of persons to pay $1,- 
000,000 for the murder of Mr, Lincoln, and he is 
ou his way east, under guard. 
The dress in which Jeff. Davis was captured— 
or what is pretended to be that garment — is 
on exhibition at the Chicago Sanitary Fair. A 
woman who was formerly dressmaker for Mrs. 
Davis, is said to have recognized it as one 
she herself fabricated. 
Tub suspension bridge at Nashville, destroyed 
at the time the Union army was preparing to 
occupy the city, is to be rebuilt immediately. 
Sixty thousand dollars of the capital stock has 
already been subscribed, and the remaining $15,- 
000 will soon be pledged. 
An oil well has been opened in Humbolt Co., 
Cal., at the depth of eighty feet. The How is 
small, say twelve barrels a day, but the parties 
interested believe It will increase rapidly as they 
proceed deeper. Humbolt county is iu the 
extreme northern part of the State. 
Gen. Grant, some years ugo, while acting as 
quartermaster, lost a thousand dollars of govern¬ 
ment funds by theft, and though the loss was 
from no fault of his own, he paid it. in his settle¬ 
ment with the government. On the 17th of June, 
1803, an uet was pussed refunding to him the 
amount. 
A carefully executed counterfeit of the 
United States legal tender $100 greenback note 
has made its appearance, and is likely to disturb 
the circulation of the whole of that denomina¬ 
tion of legal tenders ou account of perfection 
in its workmanship. It is hardly recogniza¬ 
ble except by an expert or the closest exam¬ 
ination. 
The Tribune’s special says all the suppressed 
testimony In the conspiracy trial will soon be 
published. It. will show the relevancy and ma¬ 
teriality of much of the published evidence 
about the treatment of Uniou soldiers, and the 
acts and declarations of parties in Canada, that, 
to some, has seemed thus far wholly uncon¬ 
nected with the cage. 
It is proposed to erect a magnificent bridge 
over the Potomac at Washington, us a monu¬ 
ment to the late President; It will be called 
the “ Lincoln Bridge,” and a colossal statue of 
our martyred tnagistnilo will be placed cither in 
the centic or at one end of the structure. Bus 
reliefs of events iu Abraham Lincoln’s life adorn 
the parapet, ot the bridge. 
“ Let bells in every tower be rung, 
And bonfires blaze abroad; 
Let thanks from every loyal tongue 
In thunder rise to God. 
The doom of Rebeldom Is sealed, 
The conquering sword of Mars 
Alone the patriot can wield — 
God bless the Stripes and Stars.” 
wool* MAKKKTS. 
NEW YORK, June I I—The N. Y. Shipping List reports 
the market tor domestic fleeec quiet and heavy. Frlces 
still tend in favor Of the purchaser, and with a disposi¬ 
tion to press Miles, on the part of the holders, as follows: 
« 5 <itS 7 c tor Native and 1 * Merinos; 97®7t>e lov R and \ do; 
70®74c for full-blood do; 754477(5 for Saxony: 64®8oe for 
No. 1 pulled ; 68®70c for superfine. 70 ( 4 12c lor extra do; 
204425c lor common unwashed I'allfornU. and 42®44c for 
One Foreign— Chilian unwashed 35®40c; Kntro Hi on 
washed 45®i7e: Cordova (8®05c; East. India 25®93>fc; Af¬ 
rican 30®10(!; Mexican SOfeiSie; Smyrna ilf® 15 
BOSTON, .Line 14.—The following arc the Adver¬ 
tiser'* quotations: — Saxony choice. 75®77c; Saxony 
fleece, 72®74c: lull-blood Merino, 6S@>70c; three-quarters 
do, liti&as; hall do, MHjtfflc; common, 094*60; Western 
mixed, 55®65c; California, 'JUfttiOe; Canada, 6 Q 4188 C: pull¬ 
ed estrs, T.VAWIe: snpertiiio. 7lWt75e; No. l.55@«ic.— 
Smyrna, cSerMtc; Buenos Ayres, irva-me; cape Good Hope 
ai/tt iue; Clullau, 2U&52C; Peruvian, JJXjjAc ; African, 2Wfc 
toe ; Boat India, 33 ® 85 r. 
Wool in Michigan.— The following are the quota¬ 
tions for woo) at different points In Michigan, op t« June 
14thYpsllanta ROC; Detroit 4B(fi,50uAdrian 42qt50o ; 
nUlsdale 45<®50c: Battle eck » 5 a*&fie . Maihba'l 45(&50c; 
Storgla if.fitMe ; Ooldwator 45055 ni St. John# 50e ; Te- 
enmaoh OUe ; .lOneSVIUe I5(iv58c-, Three Rivers J0@B5c; 
Kalamazoo40(ie50e*. Itmla4fl®50e; Flint MxAfiOc; Dexter 
50w55C; He,d*on 1V.J.5U'; Pontiac LVtJ3c; Grand Rapids 
4Na»Me 
TORONTO, June l l.-Laree amount ottered, and good 
transactions made »lnce the ne* crop came In; market 
8 ready and unchanged; quoted at IS tf®44c ft for good 
fleeces.— CJlOtie. 
Wool IN Can ada.— We take the following quotations 
of prices at dllfeteut points, irom the Globe of June 18; 
London. 40qtl4c. Hamilton, 4'Aa43c. Galt, 4l(i<4!!c. Bar¬ 
rie, 80«S5c. Guelph, 4t®43c. Duudas, 35c. Belleville, 40 
@43c. Brantford, 35®37!qc. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 24, 1865. 
AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON, 
Numerous applications for pardon have been 
filed in the Attorney - General’s ofllce. The 
attending to them is necessarily slow, as the 
papers in each case have to be carefully exam¬ 
ined before presentation to the President for bis 
determination. Among tbe petitions for pardon 
presented last week was one by Gen. E. John¬ 
ston, and one by Jus. K. Anderson of Tredegar 
Iron Works. This is a hopeful indieation, and 
proves how utterly not only the body but the 
spirit of the rebellion is crushed. 
Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has telegraphed 
to the Collectors of ports of entry au order re¬ 
moving all restrictions on produce and all trades, 
except in contraband articles, east of the Mis¬ 
sissippi river. 
Judge Underwood of the United States Dis¬ 
trict Court of Virginia, has arrived at Washing¬ 
ton with copies of the evidence upon which the 
Grand Jury at Norfolk found bills of indictment 
against Geu. Lee and some fifty other rebels, 
civil and military. He asks the eo-operation of 
Attomey-Generai Speed, and intends to prose¬ 
cute the trials at the earliest possible day. 
The N. Y. Times’ Washington special of the 
15th inst., says it is expected that, the final argu¬ 
ment in the assassination trials (hi behalf of the 
prosecution) will he made ou Saturday, the 24Ui, 
and Monday following the Court will conclude 
its work by the findings and sentences. The 
sentences cannot be published, under the rule, 
until after their approval by the President, eo that 
the end of the trial may not be reached and the 
final action known by the public, much before 
the first of July. 
All the bonorably discharged soldiers have 
been granted the privilege of retaining arms at 
the following rates: — Muskets of ail kinds, 
with or without accoutrements, $6; carbines, 
witb or without accoutrements, $10; all other 
carbines and revolvers, $S; sabers and swords, 
with or without belts, $3. 
Lieut. Maury, who bad received favor after 
favor at the bunds of the Government, but who 
basely deserted the post of Superintendent of the 
National Observatory at the Capital and joined 
tbe rebels at the beginning of the rebellion, im¬ 
pudently asks to be received back as a good 
citizen of the United States. He has been 
spending the last four years in efforts to equip 
pirates for the destruction of our commerce, 
and has used his undeserved reputation as a 
man of science, to intluencc the scholars of 
Europe against ub. It is not unreasonable, we 
trust, to hope he will have permission to remain 
abroad for the rest of his life. 
By Proclamation issued on the 13th inst., the 
President has taken measures to bring Missis¬ 
sippi under the civil jurisdiction of the United 
States. Wm. L. Sharkey has been appointed 
Provisional Governor. 
The President has appointed Andrew J. Ham¬ 
ilton of Texas, and Jas. Johnson of Ga., Pro¬ 
visional Governors of their respective States. 
It is published that an indictment and trial for 
treason is to be prepared and proceeded with 
against John Mitchell, now of the N. Y. News. 
The President authorizes the announcement 
that the Executive Mansion will be open to the 
public every day except Sundays, between the 
hours of 9 and 8, t.o all who desire to visit the 
East Room, and that he will personally receive 
them for the trausaction of public business, 
between 10 ami 3, except on Cabinet days, Tues¬ 
days aud Fridays. 
President Johnson and Cabinet have been 
invited to attend the celebration of the coming 
4tli of July in Boston. 
General Gruul has returned to Washington 
from liis recent, tour In the West. 
Postmaster-General Dennison is taking active 
measures for the restoration of the mail service 
throughout the South-west. 
Mr. Kilbourn, Special Agent, for the Govern¬ 
ment, arrived from Florida on the 14th lust. 
He reports great destitution In that State, and 
says they are actually starving in some districts. 
The condition of Frederick W. Seward grows 
more hopelul. The hemorrhages have ceased, 
and ho is rapidly gaining strength. Secretary 
Se ward's health continues to Improve. He now 
regularly attends to his official business. 
A treaty between the United States aud the 
Republic of Honduras Is officially proclaimed. 
DIED 
Is* Butfulo. May 20th, 1S65, of consumption, HORACE 
F. SHELDON, Bon of Aaron Sheldon, Esq., of East 
Rupert, VL 
Mutiny Among Colored Troops. 
A Fortress Monroe correspondent of the 
Philadelphia Inquirer, writing under date of tbe 
ISth inst., eavs that for some time a mutinous 
Bpirit has existed in the colored cavalry brigade 
belonging to the Sixth corps, the men declaring 
the Government had no right to send them to 
Texas’outboard a steamer. 
This .spirit of discontent took the form of 
open mutiny, when a vessel was run up to one 
of the wharves of the Fortress for assistance. 
Two companies of the 8d Pennsylvania artillery 
were sent aboard, under Major Van Schilling. 
On approaching the vessel containing the mu¬ 
tineers, they threatened to fire. The Major 
resorted to strategy, and returning to the wharf, 
had the mutineers brought ashore under the 
gun* of his men in parties of two and three 
at a time, 
gnu §Wmti$emcnt$ 
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and a hulf lor extra display, or 52H cents per line ol 
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leaded,} HO cents a Une. 
DT Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, |1 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional Une 
35 cents. Marriage and Obltuury notices sent us by mall 
must he accompanied by a responsible name. 
Employ the Wounded Soldiers, 
All persons in Rochester or its vicinity who are 
disposed to employ Wounded Soldiers, nrc requested 
to call at this Office, where a list of such is kept —de¬ 
scriptive of name, age, nativity, former occupation, in 
what manner disabled, reference, «£c. It is especially 
important that the returned wounded men of our own 
gallant regiments have an opportunity to earn what 
they ran toward the support of themselree and their 
families, and it is hoped Our city business men, and 
farmers, horticulturists, etc., in the surrounding 
country, will give them employment so far as Is con¬ 
sistent. I). D. T. MOORE, Mayor. 
Mayor’s Office, Rochester, Jane, 1605. 
stra w- rysr. sa her ii i es. 
to call and Judge for themselves of the comparative mer¬ 
its of the Agriculturist, Russel, Austin. Btntalo Seedling, 
Brooklyn Bcarlet. French 'h Seedling, Trlotnpe dcGnnd, 
and several other leading kinds,or send ordei a for plants 
to O. J. WEEKS, West Webster, N. Y. 
Thus they were all disarmed and 
returned again to the vessel. 
The effect wiii be only to delay the second 
part ol^the expedition from sailing as soon as 
expected. _ 
From Europe. 
The London Daily News of the 6tli inst., 
announces that as the American war may be 
considered at an end, the Queen’s Government 
iutunds to refuse to recognize any longer Con¬ 
federate men of war in British ports. Ves¬ 
sels, therefore, claiming that privilege will be 
obliged either to depart or assume some recog¬ 
nized nationality. [An official document has 
been issued from the “ Foreign Office ” to the 
effect that the Confederates ate no loDgcr to bo 
regarded as belligerents.] 
The Times says ‘'Johnson’s proclamation 
opening ports is creditable to his moderation, 
and is another instance of the respect for law 
which guide? the United States in its dealings 
with foreign nations.” It hopes this modera¬ 
tion will not he undervalued, and that English 
vessels will not attempt to enter Texan ports. 
Another member was added to the family of 
the Princess of Wales on the 3d inst., — a son. 
It is officially announced that France has 
ceased to recognize the rebels as belligerents. 
The French Government has prohibited the 
two-sous mbscrlption to present Mrs. Lincoln 
with ajmedal. 
There is great anxiety in Paris about Mexican 
affairs.” It Jr published that the efforts of the 
Juarists in the United States to obtain volun¬ 
teers, are unsuccessful. It is denied that France 
is about’to send re inforcements to the Empe¬ 
ror Maximilian. 
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the LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF 
All UAH AM L I N C'OLNi 
Rural New-Yorker Office, / 
Kocukbtkh, jvxk 20, 1360. ( 
Tun market eOpUnues steady and dull. The wool mar¬ 
ket has opened rather lower thun was anticipated. 
Strawberries are plenty In market and arc selling from 
10 to 12 cents per quart. 
Wholirnnlo Pricea Current. 
Flour,Feed, Guain, Etc. Straw. 9.00@10.00 
Flour, w't Wheat,U> r w*#n,00 Fro its, Vsoetarlkh, Etc. 
Do. red wheat, fT,00@ w,i» Annies. i!refu,....|u,00@ 0,00 
Po. extra d.OOqt 7.nft Do. dued, * ». 7 C 
Do. buckwheat, ".OOffl 8,25 Peaches. . * 5 ® soc 
Mlllfeed.r.oarw, 25.00wiKi,oo Cherries,.. . :iO@ 35c 
Do. line... .3*,00@00,0<l Plum*. . SOM 00c 
Meal,coni, cwt .. 2.15 rotaioes, * ft,.. . io@ Me 
- onion*.. o.oooo u,oo 
Carrots .. U0<» Me 
Hint's lsd Skins. 
Green hide* trim'd 6 oe 6c 
Do. untrlm/ned, 5 @ 5c 
Green calfskin*... .11 on 12c 
Sheep pelts, each, RlJiSqt2.25 
Lamb pelts . ...... 20# 30c 
By Frank Cro»liy. of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising 
one largo octavo volume of nearly 500 pace*. 
Tiim Ih the only work of the. kind published . it l« entire¬ 
ly new and original, containing his early history, politi¬ 
cal career. »peoehei, mesKigi-.., proclamations and other 
official document* llliistiHilve oi his eventful admlnis- 
mill-: CHAMPION FORCE PI 1 Iff P 
JL (Johnson's I'M cut,) 
For IdNtiiiguitlihiK Fires, 
Wetting Roof*.(near nre«,j winning Windows,Carriage*, 
" Deck* of Vessel*. Watering Streets mid Gardens, 
RnrlnklUtg Fluid* and Liquids on Trees,Plants 
and Bhubbery, lor destroying Insects, etc. 
ii 1* variable a>ut • ompan, and will throw six gallons 
nr water per tn uuU', Inun 80 to 10 feel. It con be easily 
worked by * lau of twelve years, 
u hi simple In concruetlon, not liable togctontol or- 
,,. r and every machine uXtrrantM, The price 1* so tow 
*hat one should tie lu every family, aehuoMiousu, factory 
building, Ac. I'-'ice, only #10. 
Au extra Norale, for iftmuktinir, will be found attached 
to each Panin. For Mile by 
10 u iitUN kaPALjIE, Rochester. N. Y., 
Wholesale and Retail Agent for Western New York. 
IT hfill b. I » W , , . - 
Best white ii 
C orn,old* V bu.. 
Do. new,. 
Rye,. 
Oats.. 
Barley. 
Beans ... . 
Mkath 
Pork, old nu ts,..I 
Do. new inch*. 
l»c>. c.leur, 't ft. 
2y.0Q&S(UH> 
Dressed" bog*, cwt, 11,(K#13,00 
Beef. . 13,00(213,00 
Bpring lambs,.... 2/>0@ 4,0(1 
Motion, ♦ ft. 1)4 ijc 
Hams. -In 
{shoulders. h# the 
Chickens .. U# 20c 
Torke.js.. Mm 20c 
Geese, E pair.0,(H# O.Uu 
Daiby, Etc. 
Butter, choice roll 20® 72c 
Do. packed .... b# 20c 
Cheese, new, .... 16® 18c 
Do. old. 7# 23e 
Lard,tried. 19® 2Je 
Do. rough. (X# 00c 
Tallow, tried. 9® 10c 
Do. rough. 7® 8c 
Eggs, dozen. 22® 33c 
Forage. „ 
Huy tft tun. B.OOfa 9,00 
Missouri Matters.— A St. Louis dispatch of 
Jane 15, says; — Judges Boyer and Dryden of 
the Supreme Court of this State, having de¬ 
clined to vacate the bench in conformity with 
the ordinance passed by the late State Conven¬ 
tion, Gov. ^Fletcher, yesterday, through General 
Coleman, commanding the State Militia of UlIb 
district, forcibly dispossessed them of their 
seats, aud installed his appointees, Hon. David 
Wayne and Hon. Wm. L. Lovelace. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLETETHBATU tt ON TtlE HRKKrHNG, MANAGEMENT 
AND DIRKAHKH OF SHEEP. 
Uy lion. Henry N. Kuudnll, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry in the South," “ Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry," Ac., etc. 
Published by D. D. T. Moore, ttoohester, N. Y. 
t IF" Bent, post-paid, to any ad dm* iu United states or 
Canada, on receipt ot price, 4 blo<». 
The, Practical Shepherd Is a largo 12ino. volume ol 454 
pages, handsomely Illustrated, printed and bound. Price 
|2, (post-paid, if sent by mall) which Is cheap ut present 
co«t and prices of books. To any Uchal Club Agent (1. 
«., any person remitting for 5,7,10 or tnoro subscribers to 
the U. N. Y, for 1805.) wo will furnish the work at a 
handsome discount from retail price. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jon* 17.-Cotton. for middlings. 
Flop a. - Superfine State fA.TUfflo.OJ; exfo* Statu, jn., 1 .# 
B.iyi; Choice State, »6,5i#«.h0; *upurfln* W.-atern, »o,7t# 
0,uf»; common to medium extra do, *6,55®6J80: common 
to good "hipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. *7 CK# 
7,1(1; trade brands, f7,ir#8,03. Canacllun flour 1* dull, at 
Wheat, No. 1 Chicago spring, *1,42!-,; winter 
red Western ff-J.70; white Western f 2 ,un. liye quiet, Bar- 
Tub Rebel Vice - President and General 
Lee. — A dispatch from Washington proclaims 
that Alexander H. Stephens and Robert E. Lee 
have applied for pardon uuder President John¬ 
son’s Amnesty Proclamation. 
