Honolulu advices to March 11th have been 
received. The corner stone of the proposed 
Reformed Catholic Cathedral has been laid by 
His Majesty, assisted by Bishop Satary and the 
clergy of the Church. It is intended as a me¬ 
morial to the late king. 
The report from Natchez is that there is 
much more suffering among the whites than the 
blacks; and that but few complants are made at 
the Frcedmen’s Bureau in that district. The 
colored schools are flourishing, and the freedmen 
are doing a great deal themselves to support 
them. 
Full returns from every town In Connecticut 
show that the vote is as follows:—English, 
45,787; Hawley, 44,808; English’s majority 970. 
The Senate stands eleven Republicans and ten 
Democrats; the House, one hundred and twenty- 
seven Republicans and one hundred and eleven 
Democrats. 
At u meeting of Confederate bond-holders in 
London, it was resolved to furnish a committee 
with funds to institute legal proceedings against 
the United Stales, and protesting against the 
United States Congress and the legislatures 
of Southern States passing any law.to prejudice 
their rights and the contract made with such 
States. 
Congress has just passed a law organizing an 
association, national in its character, for the pur¬ 
pose of erecting a monument commemorative of 
the great charter of American freedom. The 
trustees for the Northern and Northwestern 
States are as follows: —Representative John T. 
Wilson of Ohio, Representative Orth of Indiana, 
Representative Cullen of Ulinois, Senator Harlan 
of Iowa, and Representative Driggs of Michigan. 
No little curiosity has been excited by the fact 
that parties in Washington are making industri¬ 
ous search for nickel pennies of 1858, paying 
eagerly from 15 to 30 per cent, premium for 
them. As the coin is of too recent date to be in 
demand as relics for collections, the theory 
is that, by some accident at the time of their 
coinage, these pennies contain a large per centage 
of gold, which fact has been discovered by the 
parties engaged in the search. 
The spring Is backward in the Western States, and 
farmers may not in consequence sow the usual amount 
of spring wheat. It la hoped, however, they may eee the 
importance of devoting an unnsuai breadth to this crop. 
All they can raise will be wanted, particularly If there 
should be a failure, or partial failure, of winter wheat. 
All account* from the localities where winter wheat Is 
raised represent the prospects now as exceedingly favor¬ 
able. But spring wheat growing should by no means be 
neglected. 
Corn.—T he market for corn has Improved, and there 
is an active demand. The amount of sound, merchant¬ 
able corn at the west is comparatively small. The 
damage this crop sustained by the frost and rains last 
season was immense. 
Arrapahoes and Camanches, are determined on 
war and will have it. 
The Kiowas also spoke about several northern 
tribes banding together for war, making over¬ 
tures to the southern tribes to join them, and 
predicted that the whites would have their 
bauds full before long. 
The indications all favor a grand Indian Con¬ 
federation and a bloody war. 
The, Herald’s special says: — Gen. Sully, who 
is on his way to Investigate the Fort Phil Kear¬ 
ney massacre, reports that on his passage out 
from Fort Laramie be has observed decided indi¬ 
cations of u hostile gathering among the Indian 
tribes of that region. 
IHE UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER 
OF THE 
A NEW QUARTER OF THE RURAL 
Began April 6.— a good time for new dubs or addi¬ 
tions to old ones to commence, though we can still 
furnish hack numbers from Jan., or subscriptions 
may date from Feb. or March 1st. March Is a good 
month in which to fill up Premium Club6 already 
begun, and also to form new ones. There are hun¬ 
dreds of localities in which clubs may yet be organ¬ 
ized and Rewards of Merit secured. Our former Pre¬ 
miums are continued, and several new ones added,— 
(see part in Rural of 9th, and full list in Supplement.) 
DOTY’S CLOTHES WASHER 
Rochester Whoie«nie Uricei* Current. 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Flour, w’t wh*t.|l7J)aai7 r % Apples, green, ..*0.750 ijb 
H o. red « heat, 15,fKV,«ir»,00 H;,, dirfed. * ft 7 ' 9 ® 70c 
Oo. extra State, 9,50®U.00 Peaches.. so® ss 
Do. bncfcwheat, tjfr ct. 4,00 Cherries.. :hk» as 
Milliecd, coarse, 23.0OWS.00 Plums.. 25 
Do. fine.25,DO®33.00 Blackberries. ooet 00 
Meal.corn.cwt.. 2,30® 2,75 Potatoes, ft tu... 50®C2wc 
Wheat,red. BJW® 3,10 Onions. 5 oJ! C2V 
Best white. 8,20® 3,10 Turnips. 00 ® 00 
Corn, ohi, f bu. 1,20® 1,25 Carrots.. 401 a 4 # 
Do. new. 1,20® MS H| . "'r? 
Rye.. 1 , 40 ® l.so Hides ana Skins. 
Oats. Ml® 55c Grecu hides trim'd s® Sc 
Barley. 1J2® las Do. un trimmed. 0 ® 0 
Beans,. 1A0® 1,75 Green calfskins... 713 ® 18 
Meats Sheep pelts, each, the® 8,00 
Lamb do.0,73® 1513 
Pork,old mesa..|22A0®2SA0 ' ’ 
Do. new mess. SS,50@23,W aeeas. 
Do. clear, ^ tt. 10® 17c Timothy V bn.$3 50®4,00 
Dress'd hogs,cwt lO,OG®iO,SO Clover, medium,. «,0o®10,00 
Beef... K,wi®U.OO Do, large.9,00®12,50 
Spring lambs.... 2,75® 8,00 Peas. 1,25®2,00 
Mutton, tt. 5® 0c Flax. 1,50(8,2,00 
Hums.. 14® 15 tnmtrlM 
Hhonldcrs. U® 11 sundries. 
Chickens. 15® is Wood, hard_$7,on®7.W 
Turkeys.. IS® 20 Do. soft.5,50®6,t« 
Geese, each. 00® 00 Coal, lump, V tun. SJMk;s0,00 
Dalrv Etc Do. large egg.... 8,25 ®<mi0 
Dairy, tic. Do. small egg.... 9,flO®0,00 
Butter,choice roll, 25® ?6c Do.hiovc _u,:«>®o,fl0 
Do. packed ...... 20® 25 Do. chestnut.?, 7 fi® 0 /Kj 
Cheese, dairy.20® 25 Do. soft.S,00®(i,00 
Do. factory. 10® 2t Bo,char v bn... ir*«i uic. 
Lard, tried. II® Ttk Salt, V libl....2,«J®fl,00 
Do. rout'll. .12® 14 Wool, »». :>0®58c 
Tallow, tried.9K® Hops. 50® 6S 
Do. rough. I® #R WiuUdUb. ji bbl... 7jS5®7JS0 
Kegs,dozen.. 24® 25 l CodflMi, p i00B.s.,.0,5O®7,00 
UnnAW Kr.v HCi n. lV.n llll. 
Another Splendid Premium 1—By request we have 
added Lamb’s Family Knitting Machine to our list 
of Premiums. For 65 Yearly Subscribers fat least 50 of 
them being mw) at club rate, $2.50 per copy, we will 
give a Lamb Knitting Machine, the Cash Price of 
which is $05.00. _ 
More Yet. —We have also added Dorr’s Washing 
Machine, price $14, and will give it to every person 
remitting for .‘40 subscribers (20 of them new.) at club 
rate;—and the Champion Clothes Wringer, price $0, 
which we will give for a club of 15 subscribers (10 of 
them new) at club rate. 
Fenian. 
The Herald’6 Buffalo special says:—The 
commander of the military forces at Fort Erie has 
notified the authorities that a prominent engi¬ 
neer, connected with the Feniun organization, 
has been taking plans of the frontier below Sus¬ 
pension Bridge, and asks for re-enforcements to 
he stationed at the village of Niagara and Sus¬ 
pension Bridge. It is feared that the Fenians 
intend another movement. 
Destitution and want are said to prevail to a 
very painful extent among the people engaged 
in the lute Fenian rising in the south of Ireland. 
St. Louis, April 11. — A very enthusiastic 
Fenian meeting wus held here last night. One 
hundred men joined the 7th Fenian regiment. 
A considerable amount of money was subscribed 
to aid the Fenian cause. 
Dublin, April 11—Evening.—Patrick Condon, 
otherwise called Gen. Massey, a leader in the 
late Fenian insurrection, has turned informer 
and is not indicted. 
swarded the First Premium *« Si)Tthe l^t F^t 
by the unanimous vote o of Die American Institute 
the Committee or the Gres’ Doty ’s Washer using bon- 
NEW ENGLAND FAIR Of K& thcteb^Md tfe 
DOS, after the most scrutln- takes out. all the dirt—no 
Izinir trial of the various sore hands— no fmtld air— 
machines of numerous com- no Injury to the clothes, 
petltors. Solon Robinson says 
The Universal Clotjiks ** Our ‘machine,’ after a 
Wringer wringsdothcsal- year's use. la thought more 
most dry. without Injury to of to-day than ever.” 
the moat delicate garments, fin receipt of the price 
and never gets tired ot out from placets where no one U 
of order. selling, we will send one 
Mrs. Cyrus W.Field says: Washer and one Wringer, 
“It saves great labor with- cither or both,free of freight 
out injury to the rlothc-s. I charges. Family Size Wash- 
therefore most, decidedly re-er, $14; No, iyj Wringer, 
commend Its use. ’ $10: No.O Wringer, $8,50. 
lifFicltuire right of sale given to the first responsi¬ 
ble applicant from each town. 
Send for Circulars, giving wholesale and retail terms. 
C. ft. BROWNING, General Agent. No .22 Courtiand St 
N. Y., (Opposite Merchants' Hotel.) HOP 
W ANTED —A GOOD* THOROUGH, COM- 
V V peteut traveling, commission agent,in every coun¬ 
ty In the U. B. fWO per month guaranteed. Apply at 
once to C. RICH & CO.. Poughkeepsie, N. V. 9oft-tf 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., APRIL 20, 1867. 
B lack Spanish he vs eggs (pure 
breed) for sale, f i per dozen, by Kxftresx. Address 
B. C. TO.Ml’KINh, Trnmnnsbunr, Tompkins Co., N. T. 
Agents Wanted to sell new articles 
Just out. Address, with *tamp, 
FOOT * CLARK, Detroit, .Mich. 
Washltigton, 
The Senate — only Fessenden and Ferry 
against—have ratified the treaty by which the 
Russian territory on the Northwest coast will be 
ceded to thiB country on payment of $7,200,000, 
within six months. 
Acceptance or rejection of Presidential nomi¬ 
nees for office is the chief business. 
Mr. Sutnneu offered a resolution that the 
President of the United States he requested to 
furnish the Senate, if in his opinion not incom¬ 
patible with the public interests, copies of any 
official opinions which may have beeu given by 
the Attorney General, the Solicitor of the Treas¬ 
ury, or by any other officer of the Government, 
on the interpretation of the act of Congress reg¬ 
ulating the tenure of office, and especially with 
regard to appointments by the President to 
office dnrlng the recess of Congress. The reso¬ 
lution Was agreed to. 
During the war the corporation of New Or¬ 
leans sold bonds to citizens of Louisiana for the 
purpose of raising funds with which to fortify 
the city against the Federal forces, and after 
Gen. Butler captured the city he made several 
assessments, amounting altogether to 75 per 
cent, of the gross amount for the poor of the 
department. Several petitions have been filed 
asking that the amouut of these assessments 
be refunded, but without success, and Robert J. 
Kerr of New Orleans, has recently arrived, 
authorized by the interested parties to act as 
their agent in procuring its return. If he suc¬ 
ceeds, Gen. Bntler will, in response to the 
demand of prominent Louisiana Radicals, bring 
the whole subject, before Congress. 
A World's special says; —The allotment of 
Chief Justice Chase by the Supremo Court to 
the Virginia Circuit iu pursuance of the act of 
Congress providing a new allotment, itis thought 
here, must lead to the trial of Jeff. Davis. 
The Clerk of the House of Representatives, in 
addition to the announcements heretofore made, 
selected the following named papers in the 
Southern States to publish the laws and public 
advertisements: 
In Louisiana — The New Orleans Republican, 
New Orleans Tribune ami the Homer’s ILliad. 
In Mississippi—The Meridian Chronicle and 
the Vicksburg Republican. 
In Arkansas—The Little Rock Republican. 
Papers have been selected in all the Southern 
States with the exception of two in South Caro¬ 
lina, two in Florida and one in Texas. 
609-21 
Hay V ton 
Straw. 
Mexico. 
After a promise to our Government by the 
Cuptain - General of {Juba that enlistments in 
Havana for Maximilian should be stopped, two 
hundred more enlistments have been made, and 
our Government has taken the matter up. 
The Imperialists at Vera Cruz are very gener¬ 
ally arming themselves. Perez, Gomez and 
Cuevas have resigned, and arc coining to Havana. 
General Seboda is iu command. The edge Is 
closely maintained. The water has been cut off, 
and the last bullock in the city was killed on the 
31st ol March. 
The United States men-of-war Tacuna and 
Lahoma were at Vera Cruz. 
CE1.I) POTATOES—I Imve now in store n 
(i Tull stock oi all the leading varieties of potatoes for 
planting. Catalogues and prices upon application. 
899-31 F. 8. ME8EKOLE. 204 Lake St., Ctiicago. 
The Provision Markets. 
New York, April 13-Aflies, pot*, $82i0®8,62; 
til,00® 12,00. Cotton, 27®27KC. Flour, sales at $1 
60. Whi-ut,$2^3®8.40. Rye, $).53@1.C0. Barley, $1 
Corn, *1,21 ®ija. Data. i&'iWc. Fork, new mean, 
22.95; old do- f22,0Wc22,23; prime, $1»,00®1B,23. 
I2®l3!<et8. Butter.10®8lc. C'hrcso t«®i9c. »« 
W ANTED—A GOOD EXPERIENCED CAN- 
vasser In every County In the II. S. To sucli, male 
or feinule, will guarantee $3b0per mouth. Apply at once 
to 0. RICH & CO., Poughkeepsie, h\ Y. 
old do_ 
fets. Buiavr, n'vvo-1., ( eaiur,ua 
Shoulders,SY&OJtc, Hops, 35®u5c. 
Albany, April 1H— Fltmr, nalr!> at $10,00®lfi,60; nrc 
floor, *1.50; corn mcal,2A2®2 r 57 * 109 »>s. Wheat, £»#> ; 
Rye, $!,**. Corn, fl.MAljffi; Oat*. $7®73Hcts. Clover 
seed, 17®24c V lb; lliuolliy, $3,80®!,00 7' bushel for West¬ 
ern, and $4,00®4,23 lor reaped. Barley, $1J3. 
Chicago, April 18 — Flour, *8,50®ie,30; Wheat, $U*i 
§ 2,38; Corn, $0,87®! .03; Out*, 54®54J4c ; live. *I,:«i®t.i0; 
arley, $1,02®1 ,(W. Fort, met*, $22,<HI®22,50; Lard, 13c. 
Toronto, April 10-Flour ranges from |5JS7,W®9J5; 
Wheat,spring, *1,80® 1,96; fall, $2.06®$,15; Oats,3k®4flc; 
Barley, 60®64e.; Fear, (!7®130! Fork, mess, *18,30; prime, 
*17; flame, 8X@9ct«; Bacon, 7®Ncte; Shoulders,7c; Lard, 
9®10c; Butter, 10®13ct*; Cheese, 13®l4o.te; Eggs,ll®15c. 
Hay, *12: Straw, S'®7,00; Clover seed, $7,50®7,75 ; Timo¬ 
thy, fl I 50®2,2Q.-Gto®. 
O N HAND AND FOR SALK STANTON’S 
Patent Mill Dog*. Portable am! Stationary Engine*. 
Also, manufacture all kind* of Castings. Mill Geering. 
Ac BKAKD8 & PENFIELD, 
889-4t Fayetteville, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 
National Banks. —The actual circulation of 
the notes of National Banks on the 6th inst. was 
$298,888,6i. 
A gents wanted to sell the “cot- 
T toB Bible and Family ExrontTon,"—1,500 pages, 
800 paffet commmtt ,— 21 steel engravings and maps. Send 
for Circulars and see the Ur tat. Advantage* offered. Ad¬ 
dress BRAIN ARD A BAMPSON, Hartford, Conn, 
Foreign. 
Tjth Sultan threatens to declare war against 
Greece because of the encouragement given to 
insurrections on the Turkish frontier. 
The Westem Powers do not interfere. Should 
war occur Russia would probably act for the 
Greeks, and the old Eastern question be opened 
In a conflict for the Key to the Bosphorus. 
I A Paris letter to the Herald says a general 
organization of Christians in Eastern Turkey 
and Greece, now completed, makes the destruc¬ 
tion of the power of the Turks in Europe inevi¬ 
table in case of a war. 
Berlin, April 11.—Count Bismarck has sent 
an energetic note to Paris demanding of the 
Emperor Napoleon his reasons for arming. He 
says: Prussia holds France responsible for such 
a step and asks instant cessation of warlike prep¬ 
arations. 
Rastadt, April 11.— The Prussian garrison of 
this fortress has been re-enforced recently by two 
regiments. 
Paris, April 11.— The Moniteur this morning 
contains an editorial on the European situation, 
the tone which is pacific and tranquilizing. 
London, April It, —The Princess of Wales is 
at the point of death. A surgical operation 
upon the bone of the knee is necessary to save 
her life, hut she cannot endure the pain and is 
too weak to take chloroform. 
London, April 15—2 P. M.—8ince the opening 
consols have advanced and are now quoted at 
91 for money. 
American securities are quoted at this hour as 
follows;—Erie, 38}-/; Illinois Central, 76)/; U. 8. 
5-20 bonds, 74. 
Liverpool, April -15—2 P. M.—Cotton has be¬ 
come considerably firmer since the opening, and 
an advance of fully one-eight has been estabished 
in prices. Middling Uplands are now quoted at 
12@12>/d. 
ltTrltAL Nkw-Torebb Obficb, > 
Rochester, April 18, 1867. j 
The tnoiwy market here has been affected somewhat 
by the pressure at the East, but the sound condition of 
the Jtocheser bunks hug enabled them without much 
difficulty to afford their regular customers such accom¬ 
modation a-i wus necessary. The preparation for the 
quarterly stitcnicnts of the first or April disturbed mon¬ 
etary attain throughout the country more than ws* an- 
tleljrated, longer time than was supposed elapsed 
before minimi mailers resumed their ordinary course. 
It seems un'ortnnutc that all the banks in the country 
should be eiiuiicd to report at the same time, If the 
quarterly j:portg cannot bo made without creating a 
serious chc:k upon business Interests. There Is this sd- 
vantage, havcvcr, In requiring simultaneous returns: 
weak Institutions ennnot assist each other in making 
a temporary showing of soundness, when their condi¬ 
tion U realV had. Tbo next quarterly statement, it is 
hoped, vlll'bu made with less derangement to trade 
than was ctiised by the 1»«L 
Tbc rnmojof disturbances abroad, and the decline in 
American securities in Europe, had its effect upon the 
market, paiiicutarly In keeping np the price of gold. 
The war minors are not confirmed, and the English 
market shots an improvement In consols, as well as In 
American stcuritlee. Money Is now fairly easy tu New 
York at 6®7J>er cent., with more disposition to lend than 
for the past two weeks. The Saturday’s steamers from 
New York ftr Europe took out only $108,800 in specie. 
United StaUs 5-20s sold In London, April5, at 75',, • soon 
after, u decline commenced and they were sold on the 
10th as low its 73X. Ou Saturday last they had ran up to 
74K- 
Tho money markets of Europe are reported to be 
largely stipjlled with Idle capital, and rules of Interest 
continue exjeedtngly low. The stock of bullion in the 
Bank or Knfloud Is large, nnd each weekly statement, 
for some weeks past, shows an Increase. The amount 
held on the 2Tth of March was £10,627.232, showing an in¬ 
crease of £1(5,786 since tbc previous weekly statement. 
The Increase of bullion In the Bank of France 1? bUII 
greater. Total stock In bank at the last statement, £ 80 M 
957,700. Increase for the Week, £512,000. 
Trade is nit nearly us active In England as last year 
This Is shovAi in London by the clearance of checks at 
the London Clearing IIoumo. The amount thus far this 
year is less by one-fourth limn it was for the correspond¬ 
ing time last year. 
The Comptroller of the Currency is preparing a state¬ 
ment of the jcondltloa of the National Banks, as shown 
by their returns of April 1st. 
In March, the United States Assay Office at New York 
received deposits of gold amounting to $510,000; of sil¬ 
ver, $53,500. 
The exports of treasure from California have recently 
been heavier than in the corresponding season in 1866. 
Bills or tU* Bank of Poultney, (State bills,) Poultuey, 
Vt., are not redeemed in Boston, 
The failure of the Bank of Prairie da Clden, Win., is 
announced. 
The stockholders of the Hudson River Railroad have 
voted to doiblc its Capital stock, making It $18,937,400. 
The organization of the new Atlantic & Pacific Tele¬ 
graph Co. h*s been completed. Capital $5,000,000. 
Cotton,— 1 The market for cotton has been unsettled 
for some days and is lower. The last Boston quotations 
for middling, oomlnul at 28®30c. The Liverpool market 
is depressed, and there ore heavy failures reported 
among the Liverpool cotton dealers. 
Wool.— T^e sales in Boston lost week were something 
larger thau|reported the week previous, and foot up 
750,000 lbs.,» a range of 50@76c. for fleece, and S5@67c. 
for the varlios grades of pulled. Of the latter 7,000 lbs. 
double exlri were sold at G5®67—the outside flgtm; being 
for Rochester braDd. The Boston Ilnlletln of Saturday 
says• Holders arc rather more Inclined to press sales 
than they were last month, and are closing out tho least 
desirable portion of their staple. But there- is no dis¬ 
count, nor 1| there likely to be, on the better grades of 
either domestic fleece or pulled, which are selling in 
small lots as wanted for use, and at very fall prices."' 
"Wheat and Flour. —The wheat and flour markets 
have been exclu-d, both east aud west, the past week, 
and prices love further advanced. The reports from Mil¬ 
waukee show great excitement at that point. Receipt* 
continue light. This maybe accounted for in part by 
tbc poor state Of the roads, but it is Impossible to dis¬ 
guise the fatt that the amount of wheat to come forward 
must be comparatively small this season. 
Wheat is being shipped from Milwaukee to Minnesota. 
“Many of our 
tVVEET POTATOES FOR SPROUTING.— 
tu Having made arrangements tor u supply of Nause- 
mond aud Bermuda potatoes for seed, 1 am now prepared 
to receive order* and will ship same promptly. Price, 
$13 V hnrrei; y bushel, tc. 
899-3t P. 8. MESEROLE, 204 Lake St,, Chicago. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, April 9. —The current prices for Ibe 
week otall the markets ore as follow*:—Beef Cattle, $12 
®18; Cow* and Calves, $35®100; Veal Calves, 8®12ctu; 
Sheep and Lambs, $6,7)«alU,00; Bwlno—Corn-fed, $0,50® 
8,00; dressed, $10,50®tOAJK. 
Albnny, April 12 -Beevf*, prices ranging from 5® 
He. tsneep, common to go®l, 6 ® 8 > 4 Ci Hogs, s®fxc. 
Brighton dk- Cambridge, April 10— Beeves, sale* 
at ii®i5fU. Store Cuttle.—Working Oxen, $I60®850 por 
pair; handy steer*.$90®150. Milch cow«,f(10®118 ; heif¬ 
er*, $40®50. Sheep, 'outlets: extra. 9W®lle; IU lots, *6.00 
®t),00per head. Snotcs-Wholesale, 8®8)*o: retail 8Jf® 
W ANTED.— Local and Traveling Agents to 
sell Moore’* Emblematical and Pictorial Masonic 
("hart; the new Chrorno of LcuUe’s Great Painting of 
Wu*hlngton as a Mason : mid Baker’s Low Twelve Bell. 
For full Information, odarc* 
ri’.'-ri jj, x. MOORE, Lawton. Michigan. 
HE GATE AT LAST 
_H_ C'urtlgg’ Patent 
1 Improved rlulls- : shutting Vurd and Farm 
Gate, simplest, cheapest, best. Never stands open; 
sbnt* by Its own weight. 
C3f” Territory to sell and Agents wanted In every por¬ 
tion of the United State*. Address 
803-tf GKO. G. CURT 188, Rochester, N. Y. 
I VOSTEH’S PLASTER AND BROAD- 
’ CAST GRAIN BOW HR.- Tills machine, for sowing 
mg Plaster, Ashes, Lime and Grain, broadcast, from the 
large sale* of the two past years, proves Itself to be the 
very macldue that the tanners need, la now offered at the 
low price of Forty Dollar*, delivered at the railroad. 
Manufactured and sold hy 
N. FOSTER S CO., Palmyra, N. Y. 
tiF" All orders promptly attended to. 889-St 
HEMATD1II OCRED UPON A 
new principle. Tbo “INDUTO MEDICARE" dis- 
■ ■! unv IRUlUIjMU, i UO L'Dt 1W FIRJL/lLAHi. *Alo* 
covered b.v J. A. CAMPBELL, M. D., act* upon the absorb¬ 
ents. and it* success lu the cure of this painful disease la 
without a parallel. 
For particulars send for Circulars. 
Price $2,00 per package. Sent free by mail on receipt 
of the money by 
DIXON, CLARK & HALLETT, 
Agents for United States, 
893-4t No. 149 Chambers Street, New York. 
In Orangeville, Wyoming Co., N. Y., March 28th, NOR¬ 
TON COBURN, aged 27 years. 
In Marathon, N. Y., March 28tli, E. S. WELD, aged 81 
vear*. Mr. W. was for may years a contributor to the 
Rural. 
C HAMPION POTATO DIGGER-TDIh great 
improvement, patented March J2, 1867, ts now offer¬ 
ed to t.he public. For State.County aud Town Right* or 
machine, addreBE H. J. 1C1NTZ, Patentee, Rochester,N Y 
W ANTED - 30-000 
RURAL NEW-YORKERS, alias, 
Farmers, Mechanics, Manufacturers 
and others, to come to Nobth Misboubi, and then 
buy and settle upon oar rich and cheap lauds. In order 
to luuru the full and good reason* for moving to Mi¬ 
ami rt let the reader for himself and hi* friend*, send for 
» package of the Hannibal * St. Joskfu R.uluoad 
Co’b gratuitous Advertising Circulars. A Sectional i(ui> 
showing the exact location of over 400.000 acres of best 
Pbajelk, Timbeb and Coal Lands for Salk, Is sold 
for thirtv eeut*. Address GEO. 8. HARRIS, Land Com- 
mlssioner, Hannibal, Mo. 899-n 
Tiie Military Bill in Virginia, 
Foktrbss Monroe, April 12. — j 
l &-ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advanee- 
Fipty Cents a Link, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Llim- 
Special Notickb, (following readlDg matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each insertion. t3(~No advertise¬ 
ment will be Inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
tW* Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, $1: 
Obituaries, same length. 50 Cent*. Each additional line 
85 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent us by mall 
must be accompanied by a responsible name. 
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o’clock A. M., for the purpose of giving evi- tions this season will be very much extended, 
dence before a military board in the ease of a tlie patimuted vield of -nrno.imm metni 
E.W. Whiuple, citizen, against John M. Drewry, ana lue e8tunatea ? icm 01 precious metal is 
Justice. Hy command. Ma.t. D. Bissbll. $'36,000,000. 
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Through the interposition of Mr. Whipple the_. .__ . , J ° ’ 
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The board composed of Lieuta. Hoffman and M^hpdist Episcopal Church was opened on tlie 
Wagner, merely entered upon a preliminary ex- montl ‘ n = of " t "* JU ^d inst, in the Bedford Street 
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The result of the investigation remains a secret Capt. John Powell of Brooklyn, is building 
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the procecdingswcre forwarded to Gen. Schofield arranged like the sails of a windmill, in which 
and now awaits his action. he intends to cross the Atlantic. 
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from Fort Harker, on the 2d inst., says a Council death, 
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