THE SECOND HALF OF 
VOL. XVI RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Will Commence July 8, 1865. 
point wag to demonstrate the lifting power of a 
screw fan, moving horizontally at different rates 
of speed. 
This was actually demonstrated in the most 
satisfactory manner, the different experiments 
proving that a fan with blades of twenty feet 
diameter, revolving at a certain rate of speed, 
would raise six tuns, and have some power to 
We learn from the Journal of Com¬ 
ing slavery, on the 29th ult—215 to 90. The 
Senate, it is thought, will pass the ratification 
resolution almost unanimously. 
It is thought that by the middle of this month 
the Associated Press will be able to resume tele¬ 
graphic communication with Southern editors. 
The. work of properly Interring the remains of 
our soldiers lying exposed on the Wilderness 
battle-field has been completed, and a board 
giving name and regiment placed at the head of 
the grave of every one who could he identified. 
List of New Advertisement*, 
"iUarKetsi, tfommciTc, 
lilt 1 Nation— Joseph H Richardson. 
Gryat Brize Distribution—T Benton * Co. 
Cowpcujml-Geo; W Swett, M D. 
?10 to $20 per day-^liller A Dial. 
Notice to Tilt) Dratm-rs—\V IJ Stiles. 
A Bents W anted—A M Pnrdv. 
lono Farms tn Kansas-smith, Bramhali & Co. 
llte Brlnkoriiofl Churn—Jacob BrlnkerbotT. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Quo Thousand a Year Realized — L. L. Todd & Co. 
Rural New-Yorker Ollier, I 
Rocukstkii, July 8, i«66. J 
The market continues dull and Inactive. Wool holds 
firm at. lust week’s prices; there have been no large sales 
yet. Hairy products are scarce In the market; but small 
quantities of butter and eggs offered for sale. Hay has 
declined Jrom Hi to $3 per lun. 
Wholesale Price* Current. 
.Strnw. li.OOatO.OO 
The Present Is therefore, the Brat Time to Renew 
or Bnbaeribe. Soe Terms on lost pujrv-. Those whose 
Subscriptions expire with the half volume—next week 
-will And No. HOC printed on address labels. 
Additions to present clubs may be made fob six 
MONTHS OK A YBAB AT CLUB RATES. 
spare. 
merce, which paper states these facts, that one 
of Professor Mitchell’s machines is in process of 
construction at. Hoboken, for the United States 
Government. It was intended for serial use in 
reeoDuoiteriug; and, though its completion was 
delayed beyond the duration of the. war, it i6 
now to he finished. 
It i6 a cigar-shaped caooe, built of copper, 
with iron ribs, and has an cuglne in the centre 
to afford power for working the screw fans, of 
which there are four, one above and one below 
the engine, and one at each end, the upper and 
lower fans are worked together to produce an as¬ 
cent, and the terminal fans are made to revolve 
together, or separately in the same direction, or 
in opposite directions for the purpose of pro¬ 
pelling the craft horizontally. Its whole 
weight is six tuns. The Government has confi- 
5fcu)s Coniinxscr 
f lour, w t wheat. JS.&o^ii.oo Knurrs, Vkobtaiils 
A op lea,green,., , ,$ 0 ,C 
D°. extra State, 6,00® 7,(0 1 ) 0 . dried, $ p . 
buck wheat, R.OO® iiffl Peaches. .. 3 
Mlllfeed,course,. .20,00<*0o,W) Ctierrlr* a 
Do. flue.Sa.OOffltC.OO Plum*.| <j 
Meal com. cwt... l.itt® 2,00 Potatoes, * lb,.. s 
Wheat, md. 1,40® 1.45 Onions . . .,, o.( 
Best white. . 1 ,50c* 3,00 Carrots .....,,.,0 
Corn,old, VI bu, 75 ® 80c Hick* and 8 ki' 
Do. now,. 75® 80c Green hides trlm'd <; 
Rye. 80ffl htk: Do. untrlmmed. r> 
Oats.. 6064 65e Grcea caliskliiB 11 
S*rley. TScftf 1,00 Sheep pelts, each, $ 1 , 
Beans ..1.00® 3,00 Lamb pelts. ; 
Meats. Seeds 
Pork, old mess,., $25,0O®27.00 Timothy, * bu V, n 
Do. new mess. 23,00®30,0o Clover, medium!. WA 
Do. clear, > th 16® I7fc Do. largo . ... it;-, 
Dressed hogs, cwt 11, 00 ® 18 ,l )0 Peas.. ' 1 "-, 
Beef__12,016411,00 Flax.... .Vi 
Hni lng lambs. 2,50® 4,00 8 t'ND«ics. 
Mutton, $< ffi. 10® l?e Wood, hard.flOO 
Hams... 19c.*. 21c Do. sott. 7 Jo 
b ioulders. 10® l«r Coal,lump, 9 tun 7 8 
ClLiC kcnS ... ..... I tllfl ' ' 1 1 ... 1 .. -| 
Turkeys,.,,. 30® aoc Do. small egg.. 8,0 
Geese, 18 pair..... 0 , 00 ® 0,00 Do. stove. K ,2 
DaIKY, Etc. Do. Chcetuut... 7,3 
Batter, choice roll 20® 23c Do. suit. D O 
Do. packed .... 18 ® 20c Do. Chur Vbti. 21 
Cheese, new. 16® !8e Halt, « hbl,.., 
, Bo. old. 22® 23c Wool, p ns. ;j> 
Lard,tried. IN® 20c Hops. j« 
Do. rough. 00® ooc- wiut.-ttsh, '<bbi 8 ,.71 
Tallow, tried. It® 10c Codfish, P 100 n-s, 7,54 
Do. rough. 7® 8c Honey,pox,p B. 2' 
EggB, dozen. 2S© 24c Candles, box..., if 
rr . hoBAQR. Do. extra. 1' 
Hay p tnn. ti,00®Jfi,00 Barrels. 4( 
The Plague Traveling Westward. — A 
letter has been received at the Custom House 
in New York, addressed to the State Depart¬ 
ment by one of our foreign Consuls, announcing 
that the Russian plague i6 extending westward 
more rapidly than is generally supposed. He 
advises that all cargoes arriving from Russian 
or Turkish ports he rigidly scrutinized before 
landing. The disease is said to be the same as 
that which visited London a century ago. 
The Slate Department lias sent circulars to all 
of our cities announcing that this disease is 
extending westward with great rapidity, and 
suggesting precautionary measures. 
— Onions grow wild In Nevada. 
— A hotel is being built at Bull Run. 
— Cincinnati's valuation is $18,5-25,000. 
— Kirby Smith was at Galveston May 80th. 
— Natchez, Miss., has a populBtion of 15,000. 
— Qen. Fremont has arrived in Washington. 
— There arc thirteen daily papers in Chicago. 
— 1 here arc again rumors of cabinet changes. 
Crops and fruit In Now Joreey promise well. 
— Springfield, Muss , has a population of 52,038, 
Connecticut furnished 64,408 men for the war. 
— Gov. Blaisdell or Nevada is 0 feet 4 inches tall. 
An anti-meat club has been formed in Hoboken. 
— Mildew is raining the grapes around Cincinnati. 
— The city of New York supports 12,753 soldiers’ 
families. 
The French Emperor has returned from his Alge¬ 
rian tour. 
— 0,879 bales of cotton were received at New York 
“ 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 Kebcldom is sealed. 
The conquering sword of Mare 
Alone the patriot can wield — 
God bless the StripeB and- Stars.” 
The New CoiiNtitntion of mesourl. 
Tbe following is a synopsis of the leading 
features of the new Constitution of Missouri, 
which has just been adopted : 
It declares Missouri a free State forever. 
It establishes the equality of all men before 
the law. 
It prohibits legislation interfering with the 
persoual rights of men on account of their celor. 
It declares that Missouri shall ever remain a 
member of the Americau Union. 
It excludes from the ballot-box and from 
office traitors, rebels, rebel sympathizers, guer¬ 
rilla marauders, bushwhackers, and their aiders 
and abettors. 
It in like manner excludes Knights of the 
Golden Circle, Sons of Liberty and O. A. K’s. 
It in like manner excludes those who enrolled 
themselves as disloyal, or as Southern sympa¬ 
thizers, to avoid militia duty. 
It provides for an efficient, registration of 
votes, thereby securing the exclusion of illegal 
votes. 
It removes the rule requiring treason to be 
proved by at least two witnesses, and leaves it 
to be proved ns any other crime. 
It invites immigration from Europe, by ex¬ 
tending the elective franchise to those persons 
of foreign birth who have, more than one year 
before an election, declared their intention, 
according to law, 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 8, 1865. 
last week. 
— Boston boot-blacks have reduced their prices to 
five cents. 
— A nalive banker at Bombay, India, has failed for 
$2,500,000. 
— There are fifty-six patients in the Insane 
NEW YORK. July 1 ,—Cotton, 486144c for middlings, 
r £ L °FV S e. p, r Ql ^ S i. alt ‘ K'.OOOri 37: extra 8Into, *5.VC® 
choice State, ; superfine Western, $5,to® 
;'^,k Cc l ni J , , ,nn , T0 “u-dtmn extra do, r »s,70®5.!«; common 
*b'PPlHk brand* extra round hoop Ohio, f£.35® 
•is7 brands, |6,6S®7,ej. Canadian flour Is dull, at 
, Gkai v — Wheat. No. 1 Chloasrn sprint:, 01.23® 1.9? • am¬ 
ber Milwaukee, $1,28- umber aljchli’aii, 1,420 ill- winter 
red \\ esiarn, n,§5. Rye Steady, at aft: Burley d,m and 
Oau WaVie 0 ™' 6aIt " ttt ns ®^e for mixed Wertcrn.— 
*'^37(325,00 (or new mess; #23,00® 
if£ 0 «Smf ; *i S ' lor P rl, ue. Shoulders, lt®l4t! 
biinUsRam-. jiutter. 20®28c. for Ohio, 
1 beese. Raise. Hop* 1*^43 for 
ss 
Ms* 
gun #I,R,; btiltu, #l,6(totm Ryu 8Sffl<A'c. Coru, ',3c- 
Uarley no st-los. Unis S’lfflTDc. Hops 2;«®2S C . 
.lone 80.—Flour, |4.40®ti.00. Kail wheat, nr. 
A flair*, at Washington, 
The Post special of June 29, say6 the Military 
Commission met at 11 o’clock this morning, in 
secret session, and the members agreed on their 
verdict in the conspiracy cases. The nature of 
the verdict is not known. It will be announced 
as soon as the President acts upon it. 
The Interual Reveuue officers of Virginia, 
Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia have been ap¬ 
pointed, and they will immediately enter upon 
their duties. 
The rush for pardons on the part of repentant 
rebels is very great. They Increase every day. 
Secretary McCulloch ha6, on his own responsi¬ 
bility, directed the issue of five cent notes to 
cease, with a view of bringing into circulation 
the nickel coin, now so plenty. 
Gen. Meade took leave of the Army of the 
Iotomac on the 28th ult. He had been its com¬ 
mander just two years. The several corps of 
the Army of the Potomac will each be reduced to 
a division, the whole to be commanded by Major 
Gen. Wright, headquarters at Martinsburg, Va. 
This army (numbering at one time 300,000 men) 
will bo reduced to 10,000. 
Gov. Parson Brownlow is in Washington, on a 
visit to his old friend and companion, President 
Johnson. He gives a verv favorable 
. -Asylum 
of Oregon. 
— The Rebel General Albert Pike has arrived at 
New Orleans. 
— Six out of eight of Queen Victoria’s grand-chll- 
dren are boys. 
Strawberries in California at last accounts were 
$1.75 a pound. 
— The Cocheco (N. n.) Manufacturing Co. divided 
7 per cent last year, 
— Howell Cobh has been paroled, in order that he 
may visit his family, 
— In centra] Illinoig corn is 22@2Sc per bushel, aud 
butter I2@14c per lb. 
Breckinridge aud his accompanying fugitive reb¬ 
els are still at Havana. 
John Mitchell took out his naturalization papers 
in Washington la 1800. 
The bavannah and Ogeechee canal is soon to be 
repaired and put in order. 
— 1 he par capital of the existing petroleum compa¬ 
nies is about $000,000,000. 
— The Boston banks except “ The Traders ” huvn 
Nassau — That nest of pirates during the war, 
has been abandoned by nearly all of its transient 
population — many of them entirely ruined in 
purse, as they deserved to be. Had that mis¬ 
erable island (New Providence) sunk at the com¬ 
mencement of the war, the rebellion would have 
colktpcd years before it did—thus saving the 
lives of hundreds of thousands. 
NEW8 PARAGRAPHS, 
An Englishman is arguing in the London 
Post that the Southern States will pay the Con¬ 
federate bonds, and advises the holders of them 
not to sell. 
During the past thirty days the Quartermaster 
at Portress Monroe has discharged from the 
WOOL MARKETS. 
NElv lor.IC, Juno 27—The market Is quiet with crilv 
moileiiite miW. Tbo Quotations remain unchanged 3 - 
cjtetm- tor Native and U Merinos; 67®70c for « and v do- 
(0<flii Ic for lull-blood do; TSeVTIc for Saxony ; M®65c lor 
L C i : fo1 superfine; 70® 12c lor extra do; 
306425C for common unwashed California, and 42®llo for 
fine- J'OI — Chilian unwaslied ava-llic; Katie Kl-m 
ordova Sfifn.llV" Kj,kl tnAIn ... A_y . 
-ic; Smyrna 23® 15 
The following nre the Adver- 
xonv -iv/.-f,,.. gaxoiiy 
----i lurr-onuartars 
common, 50®f.M ; Weeu-rn 
:<*. 20®t-i»e ; Cnuu-la, : p U Jt- 
to become citizens of the 
United States. 
It forbids private, local and special legisla¬ 
tion, which for thirty years has cursed the State, 
and brings the State under a uniform system of 
general Jaws. 
It prohibits lotteries. 
It iorbids the Legislature making compensar 
tion for emancipated slaves. 
It stops the creation of corporations by spe¬ 
cial acts, with enormous and dangerous powers, 
and requires all corporations to be formed under 
general laws. 
It prohibits the creation, renewal or extension 
of the charter of any bank of issue. 
It protects the interests of the people by im¬ 
posing upon stockholders individual liability for 
the debts of corporations. 
It secures an efficient system of common 
schools for the free education of the children 
of the State. 
it gives increased facilities for its 
Great destitution is reported to exist among 
the people of Southwestern Missouri. Mauy of 
them are now living on greens, slippery elm 
bark aucl roots. 
Preparations are being made at Toulon for 
the trial of a new electrical infernal machine, 
by which it is alleged iron-clad vessels can be 
easily destroyed. * 
Jenny Lind appeared recently It a concert 
in London, in aid of a blind pianist! She is said 
to have sung with all her old-tile force und 
beauty of melody. 
The Ireedman’s Bureau have prepared a list 
oi abandoned lands of Virginia, au’i submitted 
it to the President for his approval. The last 
embraces 30,000 or 40,000 acres. 
Dan Rice, the showman, has just had a monu- 
w as h euN y.iL H i;C o r d u v t» rtrxfi.iMC- Eh*l India 
ricuu il0®4iir ; Mexican :w«d5e; Smyrna 25®15 
BOSTON, June 28.— 
User's quotation*: — Saxony clioit-t*, '70®75c • 
Iltmue. JxsrJc s. tnll-Mood Merino. CSfitW: tlinw-.j 
do, uam; ball do. jtvaOOc; common, SOfmr.M - ( 
mixed, SOoutOc: CaHumifn, oOutuc 
cd extra, 7B®8Dc-; supuriino, 70641 in ; No, lTroatiftc— 
rnstIDi- 8 rnfi ( >u>e domf Hope 
m?“k4oSS;SS. ! "»«*•«>» - w> 
tflooiF . 11 Jour rail 1 ' 11 u ^ for unttvc to oun-qaarver 
BUFFALO, JnncSO—Wool quoted at k‘6i,3«c for medi¬ 
um to prune.— Conner. 
Wool t.v Mtun ioan.— The rollowinp arc the quota- 
tioiis for wool at (I I tie rent polnw lu Michigan, up I* June 
Tiff, 7 ) psllabta 80C ; Detroit 4S®S0ct Adrian l'.v,r;, r *i<' • 
Rti r^iS x*^v? C i Buttlc C;eck 45®$0C( Marrhu. 1 45®S0c'r 
Sturgis «®90c; Cold water 4S®65e.i St. Jolina SOcTTti 
imfimcti Site; Joncsvllle 43(, t :.;!e.; Three Rivers aoissc- 
Kalamuzoo -tnaSOc ; IouU40®S0c; Flint WVaCDc; Dexter 
45®Mc : UucUou Pontiac 43®58c; Cii audRaplSa 
TORONTO, June 30.-Less offered; quoted at to® 18c 9 
a for good IleeceB.— Orlvbr.. 
Wool Iff Canada, We take the following quotations 
Of prices at. different points, Horn the Globe of June 80: 
London. 43®44e. Hamilton, 416U5<'. (Hilt, 41®42c. Bar¬ 
rie, 30®85e. Guelph, 436443c. Dundus, 33c. Belleville, 40 
®43c. Brantford, 35®3i**o. ' 
The amount of gold now in existence is $4,862,' 
000,000; or silver $5,700,000,000. 
Out of ten thousand rebel prisoners only one in 
eight was able to write his name. 
— The Mayor of Boston has ordered all liquor deal- 
| era to close their bars on Sunday. 
— A highway robber was caught by a mob at Coun¬ 
cil Bluffs, Iowa, lately, and lmng. 
— A woman 86 years old is in the Rhode Island State 
Prison for poisoning two husbands. 
— J. Rosso Brown, the famous traveler, was at Vir¬ 
ginia City, Nevada, the 21th of May. 
— The California State Fair is to be held at Sacra¬ 
mento, commencing the 11th of Sept. 
Four hundred and thirty rebel prisoners were re¬ 
leased at Johnson's Island on Sunday last. 
— Titusville boasts of about thirty hotels, and still 
is not supplied in proportion to the demand. 
The Pacific railroad Is now in running order as 
far as Kangville, Mo., 237 miles from St. Louis. 
have raised seven thousand dollars for the erec¬ 
tion of a monument to President Lincoln. 
Post-offices are to be re-opened immediately 
in all the important places of the Booth, and 
lines which have done most toward paying their 
expenses heretofore, will be generally res u med. 
fhe President has issued a proclamation re¬ 
moving the restrictions on internal, domestic and 
coastwise trade and commercial intercourse be¬ 
tween and within the States and Territories west 
of the Mississippi river. 
The heat was so intense In Washington on the 
30th ult., that a number of soldiers, while march¬ 
ing, were prostrated with sun-stroke. 
The President was quite ill several days last 
week, ne was unable to do business or receive 
visitors. No Cabinet meetings were held during 
the week. President Johnson’s application to 
business has been most int ense, and although he 
is now improving, it is feared that, unless he gives 
his mind and body rest from the cares of State, 
he will be more seriously affected. 
The President had granted, up to June 30th, 
about 125 special pardons to the rebels. The 
rebel Secretary of the Treasury, (Trcnholra,) 
recently arrested and confined In Fort Pulaski, 
are among those lately liberated. 
The only priaonere of war now remaining in 
the Old Capitol Prison above the rank of Cap¬ 
tain, are the rebel Major-General Johnson and 
one Lieut.-Colonel of a Virginia regiment. 
By an order of the Post Office Department, 
all mail documents covered by internal revenue 
stamps, are directed to be sent- to the Dead Let¬ 
ter office. 
Soldiers who have deserted during their term 
of enlistment, whether they have returned under 
arrest, or voluntarily, will not receive the unpaid 
Government bounty. 1 
The President Iisb appointed Benjamin F ] 
Parry of South Carolina, Provisional Governor 1 
Ol’ that State. < 
Frederick Seward was able to leaye his cham¬ 
ber on the 26th ult., for the first time since he * 
received LI* injuries. He rode out on the 281 b 
own amend¬ 
ment, and allows the people a direct vote upon 
every amendment proposed. 
The Depreciation ol Rebel Currency. 
F. C, Barber & Son of Augusta, publish 
in a paper of t hat city a list of prices of gold for 
Confederate notes from Jan. 1,1801, to May 1, 
1865. The price of gold started at 5 cents pre¬ 
mium. Dec. 15th it was 30 cents; Jan 1st, 1802, 
J it was 20 cents; June 15th it was $2 in notes for 
$1 in gold; July 15th, 1863, it was $10 for $1 in 
gold. This was just after the battles at. Vicks¬ 
burg and Gettysburg. Jan. 1st, 1864, it took 
$21 in not-e.8 to buyfl In gold, went down to $18 
for $1 in gold May 15th, and then went up to 
$20 In notes for $1 in gold July 15th—after Gen. 
Grant reached the Jumos, Dec. 31st, after Gen. 
Sherman reached Savaonah, it was $51 In bills 
for $1 in gold; Jan. 1st, 1865, itopeued at $00 
for $1 in gold, and went down, Feb. 15th, to $46 
for $1 in gold 
CATTLE MARKETS. 
. ,S?, W TURK. Junfi 27. - Hoove* received, 5.615 acrslnat 
4;2‘1) last week, bales ranee at liaise- Cow*, received 
l« acalUKl IU0 Inst week. Sale*, at fitY,tD0 each. Veal 
e»lve» received, 2.637 umUiist 2 ,hoi |**t week. Sul.-* range 
'WU. 1 ' 1 ' 8lieep and Lumbi. reoelved, is.ms naatost 12.- 
6v3 lust week, bale* at 4X®8MC. Swine, received, 11,610 
against 16,908 lust week, dales at #9,25®10,25 9 cwL 
ALBA NY, J une 27.- Beeves ranee ut 1 1,50® 9 . 25. Sheep, 
sales at 7®iVc. Hogs, sale* at S®!i>rc. 
BRIOHTON AND CAMBRIDGE, June 23. - Beeves, 
nuymai oxen, »i.-o®3Cki»- pair. Milch Cow*. #a5 
Handy Steers, $I0®W. Veal Calve*. *-l®9 eneli.- 
Two-year olds f22®». Three-year old« ; (37®40. Sheep 
und Lambs. -tHo*-*' y %. Shouts - Wholesale Uu®i4 ett; 
retail M®l.c; suckers, 27®V3c; large, course anoats I!® 
12c; fat lions 10® 1014C. live weight. Hldet 7®tic t< R. Tul 
low 6®kc. CaUskliu 25c. Felts $1,504(2,00. 
TORONTO. June 20 .—F irst class cattle, from $6,00®fi,00 
*100 Its, dressed weight; 2d do, $4,50*5,00; Inferior, $3,00 
fit3,50. Calves, $r>ati each, large quantity in market. Sheep 
J^WTi'OO eac-h per car load. Lambs, $2®2,50, Yearlings 
Employ the Wou-nded Soldiers, 
All PERSONS In Rochester or Us vicinity who urc 
disposed to employ Wounded Soldiers, are requested 
to call at tills 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 rueu of onr own 
gallant regiments have an opportunity to earn what 
they can toward the support of themselves 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- 
slslent. D. D. T. MOORE, Mayor. 
Mayor’s Office, Rochester, June, 18C5. 
; March 20th it was $50 for $1 In 
gold, ami lrnmed lately after Lee’s eurrender i t was 
$100 in notes for $1 in gold. It then rose one 
and two hundred dollars a day until May 1st, 
when the last sale was made at $!,200 in Con¬ 
federate curreney for $1 in gold! 
rmwua n-mgBjey lias abandoned the com¬ 
munity ol Shakers at Grovcland, Livingston 
county, N. Y,, after a membership of over forty 
years, He was a rich man when he joined them, 
but returns to his home penniless. 
Gottsohalk is enjoying a great success In 
Caliioruia. His concerts are crowded, and he 
is encored after every piece. Miss Lucy Sim¬ 
mons also creates a great sensation, aud is re¬ 
garded with as great favor as Gottsehalk himself. 
A note from Cyrus W. Field says that the 
Great Eastern will sail from Valencia, with the 
Atlantic cable, on or about the 10th of July. All 
the arrangements arc very complete and perfect, 
and great confidence ie felt in the success of the 
enterprise. 
The question of importing South Americau 
jerked beef as a substitute for beef Is now being 
discussed, It is claimed t-o be perfectly good, 
and as nutritious as when fresh. The price is 
*lnv gMmli sc mentis 
I*"ADVERTISING TERM*, In Advance- 
Thikty-Fiv* Cents a Lin*, each lunmion. A price 
and a half lor extra display, or 52* cents per line of 
space. Special Noneas (following reading matter, 
leaded,) 00 cents a line. 
XW Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1 
Obituaries, same length, 50 cents. Each additional line 
35cents. Marriage and Obituary notice* sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
GOOD READING VERY CHEAP 
We have a few extra copies or Vol. XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1801,) stitched, and In good 
order, which we will sell at $1 per copy ut office or by 
Exprt:** or $1.60 sent by mall post-paid. If you wish 
a copy, speak quick. A few bound copies of same 
volume- for sale ut $3. W r e can also furnish bound 
r rm: iiki.nrkkiioff churn. ivr*c»K 
■. wialilng to test tills Churn with a view to purcliH*e 
territory, will, on application, have a Churn sent to them 
or be called Upon by an agent. For tebtlimmlals see 
K trit ax ol June rut. Address 
JACOB BRINKKRHOFF, Auburn, N. Y. 
4 (ih.N I f» \\ A \ PEIL Thirty Acre* of Slraw- 
i\ beri-iea, lncluuliiq nil the new and valuable sorts, 
lanta for sale tom, especially to those dwtrlng (o plant 
largely. Agent* wanted lu take ordeu, u> whurn thu 
must liberal terms will be allowed, Hand bills, Circu¬ 
lar# uud terra*, sent on application. Address 
A. M. PURDY, South Bead, Indiana. 
\ OT1CIE TO TILE Oil A I \ KKH, W 
o coilrautn, price per rod,3n Inel.t* deep from a p.-raon 
Jumlliar with nil* work, lor digging aud laying It. Work 
to be prosecuted this summer, lull ami winter, as long as 
the ttetiHou will pet edt. Coiuddornble work to be done n 
A Government Flying JWeahlne. 
The Albany Argus condenses from a New 
York journal the following acount of a new air¬ 
ship The late Professor and Genera], Mitchell 
the eminent astronomer, invented a Hying 
machine. It was an old and familiar principle 
in natural philosophy, but it- was never before 
if we remember rightly, applied to this purpose.’ 
The invention i* simply thu application of the 
lamiliar principle of screw propulsion to mrial 
navigation. He believed it would work in the 
air almost as well as in the water, and bio 
ITCH. WHEATON'8 ITCH. 
SCRATCH. OINTMENT SCRATCH. 
W ill care the itch In 48 hours —also cures Halt Rheum, 
Ulcere, Chilblain*, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 
6(1 cents; by sending 60 cents to Wekks & Pottkr, 170 
Washington St., Boston, will be forwarded free by mall 
For sale by all druggists. 7yi-26t 
He very earnestly urged the people of Kentucky 
to go to work immediately and overthrow the 
•peculiur institution." 
The House of Assembly of New Hathpsbire 
ratified the Constitutional amendment abolish- 
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VM - IE A HI S A. S 
0 to 3,000 acres each, us destrod. Best Farm lauds 
State, Terms easy. 
$3,50 TO $7,50 PIC It ACRE. 
to SMITH. BKAMHALL * CO.. 
87 Pearl Street, New York. 
DIED 
In Chill, on the leth of June, of consumption, SARAH 
M., daughter ol Hahvkv VV.and Makoauet Andrew* 
aged 20 years, 7 months und 12 days. 
