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tion of the finest THOROUGH- A 
BRED CHESTER WHITE PIGS?) 
and Ilf PORTED FOWLS inti 
America. Address 
L. B. SILVER, Salem 
Markets, Commerce, &c. 
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS 
A dispatch from Nashville say# Gov. Brownlow 
has decided to call an extra session of the Ten- 
neseee Legislature to ratify the proposed Amend¬ 
ment to the Constitution of the United States. 
Judge Ballard of the U. S. Court at Louisville, 
has decided, in the ease of Isham Harris, that the 
law which makes contractors a part of the land 
and naval forces of the U. 8 . Is unconstitutional. 
A dispatch from Fortress Monroe last week, 
represents that Jeff. Daxis and his family are 
very comfortuhly provided for—luxuriating on 
the “be 6 t the country affords.” Health good. 
At Navaeota, Texas, there was recently a hail 
storm of uncommon severity. The hail stones 
averaged half u pound in wdgbN-eome a pound. 
The roofings of houses were demolished, and 
the growing crops entirely destroyed. 
KEW HALF VOLUME! 
The latest European intelligence is to June 12. 
No lighting has yet taken place. Austria appears 
ready for the fray. The. Venetian regiments are 
not to be employed in Italy, hut will be sent to 
tight the Prussians. The Prussian people donot 
seem to be unauimous for war; large meetings 
have been held, and addresses favoring peace 
hare been sent to the King. In eome parte of 
tier many distress prevails, and riots hud taken 
plaee. Bavaria inclines towards Austria,— both 
being Cathotic. A German Congress is thought 
advisublo—excluding Austria aud Prussia. Italy 
evinces the most enthusiasm for war, and has 
formed a most perfect alliance with Prussia 
against Austiia. The Austriana have 300,000 
men on the borders of Silesia. The King of 
Prussia, it is thought, will command the forces 
for its defense. Spain and Portugal have agreed 
to act as n^ntralB in the event of war. The chol¬ 
era is prevailing with much virulence in Holland. 
Ohio. 
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and Swext CJDSK. Convenient of* 
nomical and lOilieper-saWe ' 
IN EVERY FAMILY. 
SAVES ALL THE FfiTJIT, 
Price so low that every Family ' 
IJBraESn afford one. 
10,000 NOW IN r SE ; 
Many late. improTcmenta hay. 
added. Send for Descriptive Clreni.^ 
giving fall particulars. Address ' u 
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White Strap Leaf do. 10 i .. ' 
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Long White Cow Horn do...100 
Larue White French do. 1 00 •* 
Long White Tankard do.IP) •• 
Large White Nortolk do. 75 »• 
Large White Globe do. 75 •• 
German Teltow do... 2 00 •• 
Yellow Stone do.100 
Yellow Aberdeen do. 100 
YeiloW Finland do. 2 50 " 
Golden Ball (very line) do. 100 “ 
Improved RutaBaga do.100" 
J.afng’s “ " do. 100 
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ALSO, 
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Green Curled Endive. ....30c “ S(» •• 
Cora Salad.. 15c “ 1 5# •• 
Hardy Green Lettuce.30c " 300 « 
Brown Winter •* SOc •* 3(0 •' 
Yellow Rummer Turnip Radish,... 15c “ 1 50 “ 
Black Kail “ ...,15c •• 15 .)'* 
Seatlet Chinese Winter “ .SOc ** 4 Oo •< 
Round Leaf Spinach. 10c '* 75 “ 
Lxreu Flandre " 10c " 75 " 
PriCikley “ lOo *' 75 " 
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859-2teo No. 15 .John Sthjckt. New Yokx. 
Amendment to tRo Conktltntlon. 
Resolved, By the Senate and House of Rep¬ 
resentatives of the United States of America in 
Congress assembled, (two - thirds of (nth Houses 
concurring ,) That the following ariicie be pro¬ 
posed to the Legislatures of the Severn! Flat- s, 
ns nn amendment to the Constitution of the 
United States, which, when ratified by three- 
fourths of the said Legislatures, shall he valid 
as part of the Constitution, namely : 
ARTICLE FOURTEEN. 
Section L— All persons born or naturalized 
In the United Stale* and sobjeet to the jurisdic 
tion thereof, are citizen* of the United States and 
the State wherein they reside. No State shall 
make or enforce anv law which shall abridge the 
privilegeaor immunities of citizens oft he United 
States; nor shall anv State deprive any person 
of lire liberty or property without due process 
of law, nor deny to any person within itB juris¬ 
diction, the equal protection ot itB laws. 
g, KC 2 ._Representatives shall be apportioned 
the several States according to their re¬ 
numbers, counting the whole number 
excluding Indians not taxed. But 
lection forth'- 
Tue Dacotah Indians. —Gov. Edmunds of 
Dacotah Territory, communicates to the Com- 
mieeiuner of Indian Affaire from Fort Sully on 
the 6 th inst, the arrival of the steamer Ben 
Johnson with the North Western Indian Com¬ 
mission ou board. There are ahout 600 lodges 
of Indians at Fort Sully—all of the Upper Sioux 
nation, and there is said to he 1,000 lodges at 
Fort Rice. The general feeling among the Iodi 
bus in that locality is said to be friendly. The 
object of the commission is to negotiate treaties 
with them. 
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Subscriber* to the Rural N*w-Yo*kxk, before the 1st of 
August, 1-166, leubseiiptJOB* to begin not later than July 
7J wc will give h handsome ropy of We bster's New 
Illustrated Uun bridged Dictionary, the lowxst 
Cabb Pales of which is Twti.v* Dollars ! Thlssplcn- 
did nnd popular work contain* ottr Three Thousand 
IHuurations, Is elegantly printed on Hue paper, and sub- 
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price, that can possibly bo oflered, sud those whoseenre 
it will have a life long treasure, leu. Reader, can secure 
it by a little effort,— Sou is the Tithe to make the Effort / 
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the Rural NBW -YouKEit nt least three being riete (be¬ 
fore Aug. 1,1666,) $11 lor Five Yearly Subscriber*,and no 
BuliRcrlpUon to commence later than July 7 —we will 
send post-paid a ropy ol Rnutliill’s Practical ribrp- 
lict’d and II 4 or all ol the 6 subtcrlbt r» he new we 
wlUaeud a rni:a copy of the IDEAL one year, Instead 
of the book, It preferred. 
To Raciu T'zlson procuring nnd sending, as above, $1!) 
lor Seven subscriber*, (at least four Ol which must be 
netc.) we will send the Rural free for OBe year, nnd a 
past paid copy of the Practical Ruxphird 
The Canadian Confederation Scheme.—A 
dispatch from Toronto the 21st inst., says “the 
Legislature of New Brunswick, it is expected, 
will adopt the Confederation Scheme. The del¬ 
egates from Canada, New Brunswick, Nova 
Scoria and Newfoundland will probably leave 
for England at the end of the present month. 
The English Parliament will, it is expected, pass 
the necessary act at the present session in order 
to enable the Confederation of the Provinces to 
be completed in August.” 
among 
speetivo 
of persons, 
whenever the right to vote »l any e 
choice of electors for President and Vice-Presi 
dent, Representatives in Congress, executive and 
judicial officers, or the members of the Legisla¬ 
tor* thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabi¬ 
tants of such State, being twenty-one years of 
age, nnd citizen* pf the United States, or In anv 
way abridged, except for participation in rebel¬ 
lion or other crime*, the basi** ot representation 
t herein shall tie reduced In proportion which the 
number of such male citizens shall bear to the 
whole number of male cilizeus twenty-one years 
of age in such State. 
Sec. 3—That no jmreon shall be a 8 enator or 
Representative in Congress, or elector of Presi¬ 
dent and Vice-President, or bold any office, civil 
or military, under the United States, or under 
any State, who, having previously taken an oath 
as a member of Congress, or as an officer of the 
United States, or as a nu mber of any State Legis¬ 
lature, or as an executive or Judicial officer ol 
any State, to support 1 lie Constitution or the 
United States,shall baveengaged in insurrection 
or rebellion against the same, or given aid and 
comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress 
may, by a vote of two-thirds of eaeh House, re 
move such disabilities. 
Sec. 4.—The validity of Ihe public debt of the 
United Stau-B authorized by law, including debts 
incurred for payment of pensions and bounties 
for services In suppressing Insurrection or rebel¬ 
lion, shall not be questioned. But neither the 
United States nor any Slat* shall assume or pay 
any debt or obligition lueurnd in aid of im-ur 
ruction or rebellion against the United States, or 
any claim for the. loss or eimiuclputlou of any 
slave; but all such debts, obligations aud claims 
shall be bclit illegal and void. 
Skc. 5. — The Congress shall have power to 
enforce, by appropriate legislation, the pro¬ 
visions ol this article. 
To adopt the above “Amendment,” twenty- 
seven States must ratify it—two more States 
than are now represented in Congress. The 
Secretary of State transmitted, on the lttth inst., 
to all the Governois of the States, the “official” 
notification of the pa-sage of the joiut-resolu- 
tion by Congress submitting the “Amendment” 
to the States for ratification. It passed the 13th. 
NEW ERA IN HORSE TRAINING, 
HORSE TRAINING MADE EASY. 
A new and practical ayatem of 
Teaching and Educating the Horse. 
BY ROBERT JENNINGS, V. S., 
Author of the “Hor*r and hi* DleeaM-a," “Cattle tt<j 
their Dlacaaes," "Rhccp, 8wine, and poultry," He. 
With numerous illustration*, cloth. Price $1.5*. 
Tills popular nnthor, who ha* made the Horae hi* ill*, 
long atndy, and who*e wonderful power over him i» 
shown Ln tlm readimx* wF.h wblr.h he make* a wntir^ 
Htihlect ol the moat intractable, ha* at last conset t-dto 
make hi* *} ntcin public. It la ao simple. and withal h»r- 
monlr.ee ao (lioiongtily with the nature of this nohle and 
nurfnl animal, that a boy fifteen or sixteen year* of »ire 
may handle and break vbe wildcat one to har uu* u.» 
very ahort tlino. 
It tki.i.s rov - 
How to break a kicking horse, 
now to br>-ak * baulky horse. 
How lo break s halter puller. 
How to break pulling on the hit. 
How to break » horn! afraid ol a buffalo. 
How to tench horse trick*. 
How to dtive brt.be. whip withoutbrldlo, bit, or reiu. 
How to make him trot honest. 
How to »bou a horse. 
How to make him stand for shoeing. 
How to make him stand to bo cnrrle.d. 
How to make him hark well. 
How to make him stand while getting into a carriage. 
n«.w lo halter a colt alone. 
How to make a Colt follow you. 
How to bit colt* without hitting harnces. 
How to teach a tioiae to make, u how. 
How lo teach « horse to kt»» you. 
How toti ach htru to .hake hands. 
How to teui-h him lo » ntti.HC., etc. 
Sent to nny address post paid on receipt ot price. 
Agent* wanted everywhere for its sals with whom lib- 
eralterma will he made. Address 
JOHN E. POTTER & CO.. PttliURnKRs, 
8T8 617 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. 
PROVISION MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Juk« 28.—Cotton 87@46c. (or middling*. 
Flonr ranges ivom $-.30cS18,W) a* to quality. Wheat, $2.20 
(»,2.85. Rye, $1,10. liartej, dull. Corn, Wk&Wc. Oat*. 
•tf&fiOc. Hop*. 2,V«65c. Porn, new mesa, $31,a,'»;rt.55; old 
do, $20 Ww3>),(Xk prime.$SflA08‘2fl,50; Shoulder*,lhjk@15c; 
Hants, 17s»2lc Lard. i>R<a 22 «c. Butter,20q$40c. Cheese, 
8®2ie. for commou to prime. 
ALBANY, Jttjvx 22.- Flour. $k»l6,00. Corn meal $1.(?1« 
liu * KXI *>8, Wheal, *?,18®3S0. Rje. $1,30. Barley,78c. 
tforn 9la> Wc- Oaw. 5V*aa. Pork. |ta«h.. Hhouldera, 17c. 
Ham*. .'2c. Bmoked beefSOc. Butter,30®35c. Lard 23® 
Cheese 30®21c. Hop*.25®40c. 
BUFFALO. JrN*23.-Flonr, »alc* at $02«V«14.00.- 
Wheui. $2®2.75. Corn, OOwITic. Rye. Harley, and Pea*, 
nominal. Onto 4>®46c. Pork, $3S®83^0. Lard, 280 . 
CHICAGO. Jew* 2L Floor. $7.25«i)7 1 wheat, $1.6S®1.- 
90K- Corn, 54®.'4k:. Oat*. f,I®86«. Rye. 67<*TT>c. Burley, 
62®70ct*. Bean*, $'JX^rtl,i5. M.-o* pork. $30ji0®82. Lard 
22F>'»Hr Butter, In®35c. Checae, )4®22c. Potatoc#, 5U 
@70c. Eggs, 10®i7c. 
TORONTO, Jck* 2’.-Flour.$5,S0®9.00. Wheat,fall $1,- 
70@iy*: spring, $1,37*1,10; Barley, 45®56c; Rye, 56® 
06c; Peas. 6«<|*.3C1*J Outs 32®3.1c. Mess pork, $23,50®'26; 
prime do, $20®21; Hams, 12 ® 14c; I.ard, 14flit6cta; Ba- 
Ocban Navigation. — Nearly all the vessels 
of the different Atlantic Steamship Lines are 
ruuuing with great regularity and speed. Among 
the quickt-et passages made i- the last trip of the 
steamship City of Baris, of the Inman LSue, which 
left Liverpool on the 7tb Im-t* and arrived at New 
York on the 10tb, making the passage from Liv¬ 
erpool in 9 dajs and 13 hours, including deten¬ 
tion at Queeustown, and from Queenstown in 
8 days, 12 hours and 20 tniuutes. 
Affair* ml Wanliiucrfon. 
Tub Army Bill, introduced oy Mr. Schenck, 
has passed the House by a vote of 72 to 41, 
11 is thought that no further action will betaken 
in the mittfcv of repealing the neutrality law. 
The President has nominated Prov. Governor 
Johnson of Georgia, as Minister to Venezuela. 
The receipts of Internal Revenue for the week 
ending Saturday last, (the 23d,) were $3,124,000, 
The Senate Naval Committee have decided to 
report ih favor of transferring the Philadelphia 
Navy Yard to League Island. 
The President has “ approved ” the bill giving 
bounties to colored soldiers; it provides alBOfor 
giving pensions and bounties to their heirs. 
The Military Committee of the House has in¬ 
structed its Chairman to report the Senate bill 
for the establishment of an unnory and arsenal 
at Rock Island. 
A bill passed the House last week to authorize 
the building of a bridge across the Mississippi 
River at Rock Island, III. The bill provides 
against obstructing the river. 
The Comptroller of the Currency has decided 
that mutilated National Bank Notes must be 
sent to the offices from which they were issued, 
for redemption, w hen, if recognized by the banks, 
they will be redeemed. 
The Post Office Department is instituting suits 
against all Post-masters iu the late Rebel States 
wboare indebted to theGovernment. The total 
amount of indebtedness of this class was $SOO,- 
000 —$ 100,000 of which has been paid. 
Iu an address of lleud Center Stephens last 
week in Washington, he denounced those lately 
engaged in the “ Feniau war” as enemies of 
Ireland — traitors to the cause — giving Roberts 
and Sweeney (by name) the greatest share of his 
maledictions. He contended that Ireland, and 
not Canada, was the place to do the fighting. 
The Star says the Republicans in Congress are 
waiiiug to hear from Tennessee before fixing a 
day for adjournment* Should the Legislature of 
that State ratify the Amendment to the U 8 . 
Constitution, it is thought that the Tennessee 
members of both Houses of Congress wifi be 
immediately admitted to scats. 
The receipts on account of Internal Re venue for 
the present year, up to ihe 19th inst., inclusive, 
amonnted to $299,018,430, leaving less tbau one 
million of dollars to complete the estimate made 
at the Bureau of Internal Revenue. It is be¬ 
lieved that the receipts of the fiscal year, ending 
the 30th of this month, will amount to $310,- 
000,000 from taxes for Internal Revenue alone. 
It is estimated that the receipts from customs 
will be about one hundred and seventy millions 
of dollars, and from other sources over twenty 
millioue—making the aggregate receipts for the 
fiscal year at least five hundred millions of dollars. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS, 
A railroad conductor at Buffalo has been 
fined $500 for ejecting a man from a railroad 
car because he refused to give up his seat to a 
woman. 
The International Sculling Match between 
Ham ill of Poughkeepeie, and the champion ot 
England, is 6 et down for the 4th aud 5th of July, 
on the river Tyne. 
The subject of assimilating the Canadian tariff 
to that of the United S'ates, upon articles pac¬ 
ing between the two countries, is under consid¬ 
eration iu the Cauadiau Cabinet. 
The notorious Dick Turner, who was turnkey 
of Libby Prison during the war, has been re¬ 
leased from confinement. He was arrested soon 
after the capture of Richmond, aud had been 
iu confinement ever since. 
The cholera has undoubt< diy been kept from 
becoming an epidemic iu New York city thus 
far, by the efficient action of the Board of Llealtb. 
The Evening Post shows that the Board has, 
since the 14th of March, abated more than 18,- 
000 nuisances. 
Frank E. Harrow of Bristol, Conn., has 
commenced the manufacture of raw-Lide dolls. 
They are a very substantial article. To test 
their durability some were placed in un iron 
rolling barrel and rolled for two days, which 
did uot injure them in the least. 
At the present time there are iu the service of 
the United States 22 MajorGenerals, 20 Briga¬ 
dier-Generals, 94 Paymasters, 96 Assistant Quar¬ 
termasters, 61 Assistant Adjuiaut-Generals, 40 
Commissaries ofSubsLtance, and officers oflcss 
rauk “ too numerous to mem ion.” 
Ex-Rebel Vice-President Alex. H. Ste¬ 
phens is unnouuccd to deliver a lecture iu 
Iudiauapolis the present season. Among Ihe 
other names on the list for the course are those 
of Fred. Douglass, Horatio Seymour, Wendell 
Phillips, John B. Gough, aud P. T, Barnum. 
A Presbyterian Clergyman near Medina, 
N. Y., ou the lSib inst., whipped his son, (three 
years old,) so severely because he would not say 
his prayers, that he died in a few hours. The 
man’a name is Joel Lindc-ley. He was arrested 
aud 6 cnt to jail. We learn that he w as liberated 
ou bonds of $10,000 last Saturday. 
The bark Arabian of Port Burwell, Canada, was 
wrecked on ihe piles at Cleveland, last week. 
Capt Harkin, McDermot (the mate) and wife, 
and Darnel Haskin, aud an unknown seaman, 
were lost. Juo. Vance, a 6 eaman, was saved. 
Schooner Alice Grover of Toronto, was also 
wrecked at Cleveland about the same time. The 
cook, a female, name unknown, was lost. 
CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK. J UK* 19 —Bales Beet Cattle. H'J.OOfiMS.O'’; 
Cow* and Oa!ve«. $80f«.12f1: V'-nl Calves, 7®14c; Sheep 
and l.uinha, VaMe; Swine, 10>j®13)ac. 
ALBANY. Jukb 22-Beeves $r.,5(JSM1^0; Sheep.5®6XC. 
Hof's, ll®llXe. 
CHICAGO. Junk 19. — Reef Cattle.-Prices ranfte from 
$8,Oh® $8.29. Shvep, sales at $3,u0®5 t 2s. Swine, sales at 
trom $9,15 10 $9,90. 
For the preservation of all kinds ol 
Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies, Wines, Cider, &c,, 
Without Sugar, and -without expensive Sealing or 
Air-tight Jars. 
One Bottle will Preserve 12H Pounds of Fruit, or 13 
Gallon n of or Cider. Price $1. 
CHEAP, nEAl.THFUL ANI> RKREGTUAT,. 
This Solution, when property uard, rfloctmUly (.!■*• 
vent* fermentation or decay of Fruits, and, by tbs B.»t 
simple and inexpensive process, every variety may t-t 
kept iu a frf-sli and wholesome condition the year run: J, 
It la no new slid nncrtaln experiment, but lias beeon 
practical use for Ibc p*«t light, ye me, yet ban bee®, (or 
the most pari, kept lrom the public tor the purpomcf 
usee rial Ding the re*ult 01 a aerie* of experiments, all ot 
which have proved the validity of all that is now evil- 
dently claimed for It. 
Flulte preserved bv this Solution arc a* good u lit 
best *' canned" lYtnta, w hile the uae of the Solutios 
avoids Hie trouble of reallng, costly Jars or cans.lCFp 
Ing from the alt and light, frequent exaunuMiione,»: ( 
the. mnny oilier troubles and auuoyancos well kuovuW 
every housewife. 
Fresh nativefrulte the year round havo becomeabnoit 
n household necessity, both on account of their health- 
fuluesa and as a Inxury ; aud by the use of tiiia Seine 
tut. great luxury la within the reach ol every I*uii7, 
rich or poor, lu the land, as all kinds of fruit* may e 
preserved during (jliMius at less than one-hall the ex¬ 
pense of any other method. 
The Solution Is pr.rl. cily free from objection ont« 
score of health. Frol'cnior Hachc, under date "II * 
Naval Laboratory, New York, Bept. 14,1 Hit," »«>»:—"By 
direction of the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine t - 
Surgery, 1 have examined your Preserving Solution ,m 
meats anil trulte pre6crvca by it. 1 have u high Oi>ir.. 5 
of Its value, and believe K can be n*cd In the preswvt- 
tion of those articles in a treeb stave (or the Arur. *■., 
Navy very advantageously. The Solution) in perji^'j 
free from oi-jection on the *core of AdaMifulMSs" 
A. A. H ayxs. M. D., State A stayer of JfaesacMDtii', 
says —" 1 have been made acquainted with the ["!«> 
Pie adopted by Mr. Lewis H. Spi-iu lt! prcervIngfruMO 
as to prevent change of colot ard subsequent icrnet *.*■ 
tion, and have made some observations In cotutd^j 
with his process. Analysis prove* that L.ofhlug is 
to ,h e fruit whtib Is objectionable lu articles of looi or 
decidedly iorelgu in origin. My trials to induce femp-t- 
atlou lu the prepared ti'Ult lulled, and lam coiUUlciil 
tuat l'rult prepared as he directs Will long resist fertcrW 
Ive change*- . _ , 
Theodors Holt, a Practical Fruit Grower anil tt- 
Mr f i, Bp*a u — Bear Sir —During the pasUcjsonl 
have made numerous and severe tests of your t r '; 1 
Preserving Solution, and have apples, peats. I'^ *- 
plums, quinces and grapes, kept in jara IniaoLPMUP 
room, w-illiout aeailrd arid only loowdv corkeddrat" 
to eight months, which have never exhibited tte'Ughb 
est Indication ox mold, scum or leruieuutlon, and »r<r 
called by those who try them equal to any they <-ver w»- 
Tomatoes preserved by your proce** moved 
free 110 m ihe injured tatsc of caoneu fruit, wxl c 0 " 111 
hardly be detected Troni Iresh trult. 
Although by your process keeping from air is not 
dlMienaame. yet It 1* adviaable also toseal and keep uot. 
when pfACilekble. t 
White your Solution is evidently a moat powerful * 
tlseptic,'Knowing well It* composition, I believe tt‘“ , 
no respect Injurious — in fact is a* hamleaaaa**«•“. 
must be x valuable aid to those who desire the heal h-“ 
luxnrvot the delicious iruluof summer at all «•»-- 
ot the year- Your*, Ac., TnRoooi;Ell» LJ - 
Fourth Avenue and Bevnuty-nlulh Street, l 
New York, March 10, 1HG6. > 
Other Certificate* from dlstlngnlrtied Chemists. 
firm log the above, may he seen at the Office or W'"’, 
P. WORRALL, the General Agent. No. 91 HudaonhW^ 
New Y'ork.to whom all communicatlona sjcmld h' 
ilceased, pr For Sale by all Hrnggists and 
• .wo ii-uarvh oru o*>P » 
wool, MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jckk 19.-Sales 45®50c Tor native and H 
Merinos; !iO(,>5fiXc for H and X do, 60(j6fic lor full-blood 
lo, tl'vSiOi for Banouy -, 80®4Oc tor No. 1 nullnd, 50®fPc 
for auperftnv . titutW,c for a*rvn do; i0d»27<- foi common 
inwaatind Calltornta, and 27c»37c for line. Foreign — 
C ililaTi nnw a.«hcd, ttofilc ; EtiLre ltlo* washed, fc-'«a49C i 
Cordova, Uml6c\ Kaat Inrtla. :rva43o ; African, 20®40c; 
vtextean. SOtJaAc -, Smyrna. Y. Post. 
BOBTON, Jtink £0-The lullowlngare the Advertlaer'a 
quotations:— I’luo and Pennaylvaiila,- Choice,70s 
fine, fiflittCfic, medium, fifaaiHI; coarse, 4,s*r:in. Michigan 
New 7'ork and Vermont — Extra. 'VWAe-. fine, NVafiOc; 
medium, MHarSfiCi noatwe, t5«$48c. Otiter Weetern —Fine, 
'->5^60c, medium, S0Afit<c; evoundb. iAqgisc; California, 
t-KsMbc, Canada, ; nnlled, extra. (V0@t&e; auper 
nne, ; No. 1,30&42dc; Smyrna, 180450; Bueno* 
Ayrea, AXA.Ya:: Cape Good tfopc.mi-hic i Chilian,'AlcadOc; 
Peruvian, nnqdt'c, African, laaailct East India, ilmHK. 
CINcHWaTT. June 19.—There la a good demand for 
all grade*, uut H»e r.rop e tnea In alewly- producers 
Beem to anticipate higher price*. Wc sltll quote: 
Ohio and Indiana —Coarse fleece t0it4.V., ra<-rlluni to fine 
MmAVv. «iw“ extra, 5 .V<i62c. Kentucky— unwashed. iSkS 
•10c.: washed. R7iv45i:.; tub washed. 40947c.; nulled, H4« 
40o. Tennessee- Unwashed, 20«V5c.. Illtnols— Coarse, 
10® <2 .; m dlum, ; fine, 47<ft50c.— Gneettt. 
CHICAGO, Juki i 9—Fine, washed neece, 4(Ka4flc; me- 
dtuin, 40@45c; coarse, arft«40(’.: unw ashed, y t ofl, factory 
pulled, 3oi»35c; tub-w*«lied, 45fe50c. 
From (he West Indlca. 
The N. Y. Herald ’6 Havana correspomient 
saya that the policy of the new administration is 
a repressive and restrictive one, very obnoxious 
to the Cubans, more especially by contract with 
the former generous treatment of Gen. Dulce. 
A violent hurricane visited Bazarno ou the 9th 
inst. Regia, a towu opposite Havana, lost 
twenty-three houses by lire on the 13th. 
Advices from St. Thomas state that about 
two hundred troops had left there to joiu the 
Imperialists in Mexico. 
By the late fire in Mayaguez, Porto Rico, over 
twenty buildings were destroyed. 
Most of the English and American residents 
were abandoning llayti on account of the disor¬ 
der occasioned by thegreat fire at Port au Prince 
6 ome weeks ago. 
The Dominican revolution has ended in a tri¬ 
umph, and President Baezhasfted to St. Thomas. 
Martinique bus suffered considerably by a 
drouth, and Guadaloupe has been fearfully deci¬ 
mated by the cholera — especially among the 
colored population,—15,000 of them have died. 
The sugar crop is abundant, but the supply 
is likely to fall short, owing to the ravages ol 
the cholera preventing its manufacture. 
New Adyertisements, 
XTT ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advanc*- 
Firrv Cunts jl. Lin a, each Insertion. A prtoe and a 
unit for extra display, or 75 cents per line ol apace.- 
srboial Notioks. (iollowlnir reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, eocu Insertion. 
EsiT DAIRY FARM for Bale—See Rural, June 
23, page 202 H. Uhavxb, Wethersfield Springs, N 1 
W anted-agents in all parts of 
ttu- United Stales, to sell aKkw National Work 
by Rev. Joun 8. C Abbott. For particulars address 
bSfrSt B. B. RUSSELL & CO., Boston, Maos. 
17ERMONTERH—WHEREVUR THEY are, 
V should »eua for ihe t.insv'ogui- ut 200 PHOIO 
GRAPHIC VIEWS OF VERM OS T SCENERY, pub¬ 
lished, and for sale at a rt Hue-rlpilce, by 
A. K. STYLES, Burlington, Vt. 
Catalogue and Price List stmt free to any address. 
Mexico. —A Vera Cruz correspondent, writing 
under date of the 13th of June, states tbutthe 
yellow fever is raging ia that city fearfully. The 
last steamer from Europe brought out 800 troops 
for Maximilian. The Liberals have released 28 
Confederates, captured near Cordova. All work 
on the Imperial Railroad to the city of Mexico 
has been discontinued for want of fuuds and from 
the aggressions of the Liberals. The Imperialists 
have lost and abandoned most of their important 
cities iu the interior, aud the general opinion is 
that the Empire is fast declining. Maximilian is 
in great financial distress. The Americans iu 
the Cordova settlement are disheartened, and 
are preparing to return to the United Status. 
Tampico is surrounded and closely invested by 
a strong force of Liberals. The Liberals appear 
to be very active in the vicinity of Matamoras. 
HOLER A SYMPTOJU8, DIARRHEA 
1 CHOLERA MORBUS, Dyttlntery-effects ol t>«( 
_ _ _I ,_. effects Ot 
VV ate aud Climate—Controlled and Cured by "Ntbi 
C omsonnd Camphor Trochee.' Should he in every 11 
el tier, Exclusive maker, C. H.NEEDLES.Plitludeli 
Fa. One Box, by mail, tor 50 cent*. 356 
C LERGYMEN-TEACIIEKS-StTUDKNTri- 
aii'i other*, wanted to sell the latent, most popular 
and lAsalbaUDg Uo,.k on tiie Fast ever published. " Uotl't. 
Hindurihny in Egypt, Sinui cnul the Roly land,•‘con 
mining over ToO royal octavo pages. LlegafltJy IIIUb- 
trated. Liber alterm* given. Address 
O. BADGLKY, Bowmansville, Erie Co , N. Y. 
Southern Items. 
Tub employees of the Revenue offices in 
Georgia and South Carolina are resigning, being 
unable to take the “ test oath,” 
A “Judy of color” has sued, in Augusta, Ga., 
a colored gentleman for “breach of promise of 
marriage ” — the first ol the kind in the South, 
'j The latest reports from the Red River country 
w are unfavorable as to the prospects of the crops. 
Kf The overflowed lands havo been newly planted. 
L The City Marshal of Independence, Mo., was 
j killed by guerrillas a few days sinee, for refusing 
7 to give up the keys of the jail where a bush- 
whacker was confined. 
v Reports from Florida to Gen. Howard, repre- 
o sent the Freedmen’s affairs in a very flattering 
condition. Gov. Walker takes a deep interest 
’v. in them. The schools are well attended. 
Sudden Changes of Weather are productive 
of Throat Diseases, Ceugbe, Colds, *kc. There 
is no more effectual relief in these diseases to be 
found, than in the timely use of “ Brown'* Bron¬ 
chial Troches .” They possess real merit, aud 
huve proved their efficacy by a test of many 
year 6 , haviDg received testimonials from emi¬ 
nent men who have used them. 
fluids. Be sure andsee that ibe aidograpn 01 a. n. ». 
lU-LUAT.n ib on the label. For e«l- by all Druggbl*.— 
DEM AS, BAREES A CO. New Yctk, General Agents. 
WE HAVE ALREADY GIVEN AWAY 
» MOKF THAN 
TWO ETLJX<ni)ZREI3 I 
SEWING MACHINES, as premiums lor new subscribers 
to the 
>EW YORK OBSERVER. 
riti pkv Nbw Subbobibbbb will secure a 855 Machine. 
SaniDle copies aud Circulars 1 free. Terms, (8,50 a Year 
in advance. SIDNEY E. MORSE, JR.. A Co., 
in auvautc. r>„„l, VrvrV 
Unitarian Conference.— The Annual Con¬ 
ference of the Western Unitarian Church began 
its session at Buffalo, N. Y., on the 20lh instaut. 
Over 200 delegates were present during the ses¬ 
sion. Many prominent Unitarian ministers were 
in attendance, among them Dr. Bellows and Rev. 
Mr. Hep worth. 
£gT“lF Asmodeus should unroof al the houses 
in New York, as the &tory says he unroofed those 
of Madrid, in the dressing-rooms of nine-tenths 
of th e hca u mcwck w o u 1 d be seen Phalon’s “Night- 
Blooming Cerens.” Sold everywhere. 
W ANTED-A GOOD MANtFltiL;* 
manufacture the best Fo’ato Ulgk'-r tv 
ed. Patented March 6, 1*4). FftrJguW — 
able Patent IUghtt. by State* or Countle*. Fora 
lars address E. G. FORD, Delphoa, Ohio. 
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iPi(jR.'rMX]ivtr. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JUNE 30, 1866. 
