MOWER * &E AP E R 
speedy restoration of the South. His address 
was favorably received. 
Macon, Ga., May 1.—The Colored Educational 
Convention met to-day, Mr. Eberhordt in the 
chair. There is a full attendance. 
Richmond, Va., Mayl.—The Street Car Com¬ 
pany will run four cars for both whites and 
blacks, and two for ladies. The company have 
only six care, and this is done after consulting 
with Gen. Schofield. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS 
Roohfs^rr Wholesale Price* Current, 
Hour, Feed, Grain, lie. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Ftonr, w*t wii'x.llRJXkyil^jo Apple*, green... *0,7V3 1,25 
Do. red wheat, l(>.lK»itli,UO Do, drj«-d p a fvj* t(w> 
Do. extra Stole, 9.M®11,(XJ PeacWs.. ’ so® 33 
. .Do. buekwhr-xt, > ct. 4,00 Cherries « 
Mtiifoed, co*rvc, as.txxaar.oo pnSo 8 ^.J 20 ! ■! 
Do. fine — , 2 '>, 0 O(d A7 j Xi KI ftc k berrl ■ _ ova 00 
SS&Kae: Si S SKST-*«::e2^ 
asrteris: 
Do. new. l^Oot 1310 J?, .. . ^ 
Rye. . i. 4 fle« 7,30 Hides and Skins. 
.. 70@ 75c Gremhldpstrtrn'd s<a V 
Barley. 1 j .'£■ Do. until mined. o<» e 
Beana, ........... l^AS 7.*5 Green calfskins,lOa IS 
Meats. Stieen pells, each, 5Qc@ 3,00 
Pork, old n)e**..|i'Afta23A0i m °* ' 
Do. new idm> . 23tfi(kadM,<% Seeds, 
llo. djar, F s. 16<>« 17c 1 imotby P bn.. *3.KV&4.fln 
DWdhogs.cwt W.oft.jio.30 Clover, medium;: ajffioo 
Spring iambs.;;: 1®$ . 
Mottoa, * *. -kS !»c Flax.;. 
Hama. 14<3 15 r " ‘' w ^* 
Shoulder*. ur® 11 Sundries. 
Chickens. 15@ 18 Wood, hard. r? OOffi? SO 
Turkeys......... 18@ 20 Do. toft_ bzwafim 
Geose, each. to® O 0 |Coal,lump, p ton. iCvifito !00 
E arly coomtidi potatoks-d, 
livened on the New York * Kr1e Railroad. at thV 
ionoa-leg rates.--Early Goodrich. $5 p bbl.; Calico »kS 
Gleason, *4 p bbl. B. K. A It. F. McMILLAn 1 * 5 
Concsn# Ceater^f. Y., April 30, t* 7 . sob- 
HU 1 UL BRIGADE 1 
At the M. E. Conference recently held at New 
Haven, Connecticut, it was said that a third of 
the people in the cities of the State had no Bible 
last year. 
A White Muskrat — a rare curiosity — was 
caught, a few days ago, in Chili, Monroe Co., 
N. Y,, by Fait Kennbll, and is now in his 
possession. 
Jefferson Davis is said to have decided to 
ask for a pardon, if he is not arraigned at the 
May term of the United States Court at Rich¬ 
mond, Virginia. 
Philadelphia has voted $1,000,000 for new 
school houses, and the authorities have sent a 
committee to visit western cities and 
CE^D FOB “SOMETHING 
M Pays Five to Seven Doll tr- per Hour 
and get kaxtlkb free. 10 sell for Sfi. 
Address JIOSKA 11 . CART] 
No 1 Peak Square. Hamit’ 
ITT 33,000 SOLD IN TEN DA 
T RI K’S IMPROVED potato planter 
No labor-easing machine, devoted to agriculture' 
at all comparable to It 1 urc 
Saves the Labor of Twelve Men! 
Makes Its own furrow, on any ground that can be plow¬ 
ed,-cuts, drops and covers potatoes as fast as a Wan 
can w»Ik,-»nd does It belter, hecause with greater r«r 
uUrltv, than possible by the band method. Rights and 
maclifne-a for Fale. Send for Circulars. Address J 1 
Foreign lulrillgenee. 
The Peace Conference will meet at London 
May 12th, and representatives of Great Britain, 
France, Prussia, Austria, Russia, and the King of 
Holland as Grand Duke of Luxemburg, will be 
present. The terms agreed on tus a basis for delib¬ 
eration, arc—1st, France is not to enlarge her 
present boundaries; 2d, the fortifications of 
Luxemburg to be evacuated and dismantled; 
Sd, the future political status of the Grand 
Dutehy is to be ascertained and determined by 
the Conference; 4th, the final decision of the 
Conference to be guaranteed by all the Govern¬ 
ments participating therein. Lord Stanley, it is 
reported, will preside over the Conference. A 
dispatch from Loudon the fid inst., states that 
the Derby Government has accepted the amend¬ 
ment to the Reform Bill, which has just been 
carried by the Liberals. From Paris, the fid 
inst., we learn that the basis agreed on for the 
action of the Peace Conference is likely to insure 
the peace of Europe. The AfonUcur officially 
states that orders have been issued to stop the 
recent military preparations throughout France. 
Belgium is still augmenting its military force, 
Ihe Russian American Treaty had been made 
known in St. Petersburg, and created surprise, 
the negotiations having been secret. 
Another Sewing Machine Premium )—Take Tour 
Choice/—8 Inee our Spring Campaign Premium List 
was issued we have mode an arrangement by which 
we can give the celebrated Howtc Sewing Machine 
(Cash price $00) for Fifty-F ive yearly Subscribers to 
the Rural (10 of them being new) at our club rate— 
£2 50 per copy, This offer extends to July 1st, and 
subscriptions can commence Jan, 1st or July lBt, or 
any time between those dates. Our offer of the 
Wheeler & Wilson Machine (price $55) for Fifty Sub¬ 
scribers (40 of them new) is still continued. 
JAnRING 
r AG1.R.—An I.nglish. 
1 . mao and Uls wife, both thoroughly experienced in 
their respective railings, during ten Tears extensive 
practical employment by eminent breeders. Ac., wish an 
Immediate engagement. He is n good judge of and nn. 
aerylatuw everything nopertaloing to the management 
of pure breeds of all vnrlntle* of Cattle and Sheep, while 
Ihe is excellent a* housekeeper. dairy woman, poultry 
raisen&c To rarer tme liberty is given to refer to Mr 
C. 11. Delamatek, Iron Works, Now York; .Mr. R. l 
Chakleb. Belvldero, Alleghany Co., and Mr. Warren 
Lelano. New-York. Address, to advertiser. UFORnp 
examine 
their school buildings. 
The great strike at Pittsburg which began 
Jan. 12th, and has cost the workmen over $2,- 
000,000, ended April 28th, by the mill owners 
paying the old prices. 
An important meeting of stockholders of 
Pennsylvania Central Railroad has heard a 
report of n .Special Committee, expressing faith 
in the soundness and management of its affaire. 
Th£ Detroit Tribune gives the list of eighteen 
colored men, worth, in all, $112,000 at a low 
I estimate, and says many others are in comforta¬ 
ble condition, mostly by their own efforts, with 
no inheritance. 
Garibaldi has joined the ranks of the novel 
writers, and his first production in that line will 
soon appear in three volumes, of course to be 
immediately translated aud republished in Eng¬ 
land and America. 
John G. Saxe of Burlington, Vt, Die poet 
and wit, has gone to Europe with his accom¬ 
plished wife—not, as reported, to lecture in 
4Txi«£,0c 
5<X® fi5 
.6,78073)0 
. 20030c 
12 >5(413 W 
. 14® 15 
. 38® 40 
A FRUIT BOX 
A To Give Away, A 
The Gothic or Oeta- wT 
goo Tree Frail Box,' , ! 
for marketing her- Ml 
riee »ud all other Hi 
Small FrtiitA, Is of- (P! 
fered at so low n| 
price that IraUgrow U!| 
era cau afford to f M, 
give tliom nway.K® 
while they are in no jjj» 
way Inferior to any Pi 
in the market. TMsVaJ 
will furnish tbebny- 
Anotukr Splendid Premium !—By request we have 
added Lamb's Family Knitting Machine to our list 
of PremiumB. For CD Yearly Subscribers (at least SQ of 
them being new) at club rate, $2.50 per copy, we will 
give a Larnb Knitting Machine, the Cash Price of 
which;is $05.00. 
-i- 
More Yet.—W o have also added Doty’s Washing 
Machine, price $ 11 , and will give it, to every person 
remitting for 30 subscribers (20 of them new,) at club 
rate;—and the Champion Clothes Wringer, price $ 9 , 
which we will give for a club of 15 subscribers (10 of 
them new,) at dub rate. 
New York, May 4 -Ames, pott. 8R.50®8.U2 ■ pearU, 
811,00(^12,00. Cotton, i7(au*7XC. Flour,salts nl. ill.i 0a,15.- 
W_ "healJWuU. Rye. Bariev, |l,t‘5xl32t 
GOlra, $l,8(fc«l,39. Oath.fc'.VSsr. fbjrk, new mess, 822JK>it 
23J0;; old do. y:$,00(&fc.00, prime, *1.7.12®KVA Lard. 
Butter, U®30c. Cheese, 13®i8c. «anu,w- ; 
ttdifyo. Shoulder*, 8J(®«KC. Hops, 30.-.u65c. 
Albany, May I — Floar, Mies st SH.lMilS.OO: rye 
llOttr. SSjij(rtS. gi; corn njea!,2.70t<2,?<) 4 1CKI. wheat. * 3 ,(»j 
I.>e, Corn, ?i,'48«!l.S7: fiats,78®fac. Harley 
Clover seed. 16k®l6c e »; timothy, ? 3 , 00 (^,M) V 
btiihcl ror Western, and f for State. 
..DnRalo, May 4.-Flour Falea at *t3,M)ffli(: >»; Wheat, 
: Corn, $l,15®l,i;i Barley, ?l.u.; Kye. *1,50; Peas, 
* 1 Jj®lj 2 S; Bcjidh, *2,2.^13325. Provisions—^ork, * 23 , 00 ; 
Card, 13c: Hums, 15c: bnoalders,He.; Batter. l.WiA'iC: 
*1 00 " 5 e,f “ , *~ClOYef.tI0(<"i6^0. Timothy, $ 3 ,. 
Chicago, May 4 . Fionr, *P,00®lV.r,0! Wheat, *2,74 
@ 2 ,Hi; Corn, ilffiOAMi Oats.fl5M®09e; five * 1,52 m 1 ,53; 
Bariey, 66 ® 6 »c. Fork, mens. * 22 ,oum' 22,75; Lard. 12 .V .<4 
MjlfCi 
Toronto, May I, - Flour rar pr* from *5,87>f<&3,l. r ,; 
MTieul.sr.ring, *I,70f®l.ft*,; UU, *2 a) 5®2.1U; Oats.4fx®l8c; 
Bariev,62®flsc iPeus. TAa.78o: Fork, mess, *Ih,ra ; prime. 
* 1.1 { ilariis. ;ir ; Hacon,7(.NSctr<; Shoulders,7c: Card, 
834@9J4c; Butter,iteisc; cueese, liauc; Kggs, io<anc! 
Ray, *12: Straw, *(k®7.00; Clover seed, *7,T5®7,50; Timo¬ 
thy, *1,50@1,75,— Globe. 
fipv rif 1 K r frolt borne.- avoid the ncces- 
'■be-fruit until ready for the tattle, and 
* 12 ?ble and expense of collecting ami return 
fn liht. Thu liox was exhibited at the American insti- 
tote 8 armor, club, April 2 d. aud iironoancd a “perfect 
present. It is also 
Tornado in New Jersey.— The tornado which 
swept through New Jersey last week, is de¬ 
scribed as “a dark, huge, funnel-shaped mass, 
illuminated at intervals by electrical explosions, 
whirling, swaying, surging and forcing Ste way, 
rapid iu progress and fearful in power. Now 
veering to the right and anon to the left, plung¬ 
ing lurkmsly forward and sharply recoiling, it 
swept away all that obstructed its course, and 
by its eccentric evolutions made the path of deso¬ 
lation much wider than its own bulk could have, 
effected had it rolled onward in a straight line.” 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., MAY 11, 1867. 
Extract ftom Offlctnl Report 01 Great National Field 
Irlal, held hT Auburn, in July,; -O,:—*' The record of the 
Buckeye Is Interesting In view of Ihe fart that it was the 
pioneer'In the path of the srreai Improvements which 
nave popularized Mowing Machines and made tbein an 
absolute necessity of every farmer. It took the nrive at 
Svn 1 ruie t nn^.°- , ' J| 7'*' U Iln(i S«t 
hjrucn#f, fin find ut oiu*,^ o iir&uif Into^ nonn 
larlty. In Ihe hands of Mr. .1, f>! Amir vnck Tf mrt P Xh 
ltatHRmiwn.il T r L ‘ ri!fn, . t 01 , lhU ' c b ,|ir 'V Shows 
that It still keeps tlm forward rank which It won at Svra- 
0, ' hcr sohsequent trials, nnd that 'it is 
fm ,, ^ r ,- v ll V' patronage ur.d confldence of tlm pub- 
a ?J HU ‘'' n ll ?- v P^fdUig |>orl ton of It* history !'• 
Howire Of mongrel Qiaehlnes wlflcli attemnt to q teal 
rFDULRLlcn ol the Buckeye to Cover their own Imner. 
From Wasililngton. 
John IT. Surratt is to be tried in the 
Criminal Court of the District of Columbia on 
the 27th of this month. 
The Japanese Commissioners were received at 
the State Department the first inst., with due 
ceremony. 
Conscience money from Cincinnati in two 
packages, one of $2,500 and one of $1,000, has 
been sent to the Treasury Department, 
A soldier who had been overpaid $50 by his 
paymaster, sent it from Hartford to the Depart¬ 
ment. 
The following notice has been issued: 
Treasurt Department, ( 
The Wool Markets. 
NEW YORK, May 4 .— Wool market dull and 
prices lavor the buyer. 8 »lc@ 200,000 Ds. ill 40®45rts for 
domestic nro-.c • ra@isc for palled; uOMic for Tbxiw 
SC lor California, and Meettzu and Dopcskol on p. t. 
Boston, Mnv 2,—The following arc tbs Advertised 
quotations Ohio and Pennsylvania—Choice, tociTKc- 
»»«*, <«;'»£70C; medium.O80r<G2c: coarn-. SSot&sc. ADchiean! 
New Fork and Vermont—Extra, COovSic; tine, 58 < 460 ; 
medlnm, 5l(-f87e; course, J0(5A2c. Other Western —Fine! 
WirfibOc; medium, 5%;,5c; common, 47<52!?c; California! 
j-x.vWc; Cunntla. 45® i5c: pulled, extra,55®68c; superfine 
fg®S2 <: ; b°- 1. 2-V,i lOc; Smyrna, 20®-17c; Buenos Ayres, 
lfot.Wc: Cape Good Hope WW42c; Chilian,’25®30c; Afri¬ 
can, ! 8 ®Xk;; East India, 18®52c. ’ 
Cincinnati, April 30 — The Gazette gives the follow- 
lng quotation* i -Ohio and Judhum-Coarse,3*®42c: me- 
(IlllU), 12Gil5e: cno, 48®50c. Tub-washed, 43®4itct. 
A Barbell of Monroe County Appi.es for 
Queen \ ictoria.— Even in the poor fruit season 
last year, John 1 ’urk of Gates, selected eight 
barrels of his choice Baldwin’s and took them to 
England in January as presents to his friends. 
One extra choice barrel—wherein was no apple 
of less than eight ounces, and so up to eleven — 
was sent to Victoria, with a letter stating where 
grown, &c. Doubtless the Queen knows what 
a choice Baldwin is; for she sent back her 
tliauks by one of her Secretaries. 
remove to Buffalo and manage, the affairs of the 
Union Transportation Company. He is a lead¬ 
ing business man, and has been a Member of the 
State Assembly eight times, and in Congress in 
1804, where he was a champion of a Niagara 
Ship Canal. 
A steamer left Pittsburg, Pa., recently for the 
Missouri River and the Montana mining regions 
— a distance of nearly 4,<XK) miles. She carried 
a number of families designing to settle in that 
remote Territory, and took on at Cincinnati 
fifty-five Dakota Indians on their way home 
Monitor Clothes Wringer, 
With or without Cog¬ 
wheel*, manufactured 
by 
J0HN Y0UNG 4 S0N ' 
Original hm-ntnrg of 
meIba • Amsterdam, N. Y. 
Clothe* Wringer ever 
ill gfeju. lnVcntrd. It naxbeen 
awarded more “First 
Pro min ma and Med- 
ti? w,. VA a,, J plain ur.oTHES 
The Cattle Markets. 
K«‘\r York, April 29.— The current prices for the 
week at all tho markets are ns follows:—Beef Cattle, *15 
@18; Cows and Calves, *4 :k.« 125; Veal Cnlvcs, 10@12c; 
bhecn and Liunb.* *8.00® 11.00: Swine-Coro-fed, *7X0® 
• J50; I'Kht and medium, *C,50@?,25. 
Albany, Mny 2 . Hreves, prices ranging from 5® 
net*. Sheep, Common to good, TJJfflDc.; HoK».7)<;@8kC. 
Brighton nnd < umbridge, Mu.v 1 -Beeves, galea 
ai ll.Swi5c. store CanU-. Working Oxen, *! 50 @ 32 & per 
pulr; handy ateer*. fWU.W. Milch COW*,4/10®m; half- 
^bcen 7<,t9cts; extra 'JJflalOc; In lots, *8.50 
Wb.00 per head, shotea-Wholesale, 5:k@7 ,e ; retail 7@ 
April 27th, 1867. f 
In consequence of the increasing trouble, 
wholly without actual benefit, arising from 
notices which are constantly received at the 
Department respecting the loss of coupon Bonds, 
which arc payable to hearer, and of Treasury 
notices issued and remaining blank at the time 
of loss, it becomes necessary to give this public 
notice: 
“ That the Government cannot protect and 
will not undertake to protect the owners of such 
bonds aiul notes against the consequences of 
their own fault or misfortune. Hereafter ull 
bonds, notes and coupons payable to bearer, and 
treasury notes issued ami remaining blank will 
be paid to Die party presenting them, in pursu¬ 
ance of the regulations of the Deportment in the 
course of regular business, and no attention will 
be paid to caveats which may be filed for the pur¬ 
pose ol' preventing such payment, 
H. McCulloch. 
Twelve large boxes filled with presents for the 
President, Secretary Seward and General Grant, 
aud consigned to the Japanese Commissioners, 
have arrived. 
Napoleon’s Present Position. — Louis; Na¬ 
poleon’s present position is thus stated by a 
London journal: —Ordered out of Mexico, de¬ 
feated at Nicholsburg, defied at Schleswig, 
resisted in Luxemburg, abused in Auxcrrc, with 
no liberties to'offcr to France, and new sacrifices 
to demand from his people, the Emperor, to 
keep his seat, must accomplish some great thing. 
His claim to reign is success, and in Mexico and 
Germany, at home and abroad, he has of late 
been unsuccessful.” 
, *' «>« rraim any lanrem a* yei, ror onr new style 
ot cog-wheel* (wlileli D a recent invi-ntinn ■) bul wliat 
wc Uo claim In this; the most perfectly regulator! coc- 
wheol over attached to a Clothes Wringer, nnd to have a 
machine eonstrncteU so us to work a, easily with coes as 
without, llus we have done by on entirely new eiiile ol' 
(/ear and e-eiraajuKtintj Ttubbrr Spring combined, by 
which ai-runm-ment the co/m are constantly in star, and 
the rollers always level at both ends. 
All Kill ere A 1 (E WAiiUA.STKt> lobe. A. No.),all White 
{o l* 16 Kt,u,r - Wk man t. no other. Rollers 
m most other u rlmrnrs are made of biaci mbber, covered 
with a thini coating of white rubber, which soon cracks 
or wear* off, when the block rubber will crock ind stain 
the clothe*, hot out whit* ROLLERS rjinnot crock or 
slain the clothes; and they are so arranged as not to tear 
or ntft the fabric upon or from the Mi aft, mm will fre¬ 
quently occur while lulm; other wringers. The Moni¬ 
tor s very simple Iu It- eonetruction. No mechanic 
required to operate 11 . It can he attached to tube of any 
size, Shane or thickness. The frames are oiled with hot 
oil. which prevents the suds penetrating the wood. J.t 
will wring large and small articles With equal ease. All 
machines warranted p| V( . perfect satlafacUon 
N. B.—Do not huy the Boston Monitor, for our Wide 
Uuao k White IttJi.um .Monitor. 
_I3V"hold by ull Clothes Wrinsor Dealers, 
throughout the country. Acknts Wanted. 
1 ?MPLOY.WEXT I.KJIIT WOltK 
j pay. bee New Book List., Sent ttrst poi 
stamp , by S. II. WKLLB, S80 Broadway. N. Y. 
Q OOO ' ALI ABI.f. RECIPE* Sent l'o h 7 
“b'iwv paid, lor 25 Cents. Address 
i*02-2t C. 8 KYMOLT 
I he following royal personages will visit the 
Universal Exhibition; —The King and Queen 
of Portugal, the Prince of Wales, the Crown 
Prince of Prussia, Prince Humbert of Italy, 
Prince Oscar ol Sweden, the Prince of Orange* 
the brother of the Tycoon of Japan, the Vice’ 
roy of Egypt, and the King of Sweden. 
Little Freddie, son of Rev. U. F. Burdick 
formerly pastor of the M. E. Church in Keese- 
ville, N. Y., now of Beaufort, N. C., was dis¬ 
figured Jor life the other day, by a savage dog 
which the little hoy undertook to caress, but 
which seized him in Die face, tearing off his 
nose, and otherwise lacerating the child’s face. 
Rev. J. C. White undertook to lecture ou 
Romanism in Quincy, Ilk, Wednesday night, 
but the hall was taken possession of by the 
Catholics, and upon fils attempting to speak he 
was hustled out of the hall and barely escaped 
lynching. At least two thousand persons were 
%txc gMvmtemMjs 
Russian America Climate. — By meterologi- 
cal records kept at Sitka, Russian America, by 
the Russian Government, in latitude 57.08 de¬ 
grees, the mean temperature for a period of ten 
years, was in spring, 44.5 degrees; in the sum¬ 
mer, 57.6 degrees; in autumn, 47 degrees; in 
winter 86.5 degrees, and (luring the year 47.4 
degrees. This Indicates colder springs, summers 
and autumns, but milder winters than in Phila¬ 
delphia. 
OT-ADVERT1SINU TERMS, In Advance- 
fiFTT Cents a Link, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cenlB per line of space. 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Line. 
Special Notices, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. £WNo advertise¬ 
ment wIU be inserted Tor less than Two Dollars. 
PF Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, * 1 : 
Obituaries, fame length, 50 Cents. Each additional line 
S5 cents. Marriage and Obituary notices sent ua by mall 
most be accompanied by a responsible name. 
The sword for General Grant is 
one of the finest pieces of workmanship ever 
seen in this country. 
Destructive Fire—Loss Of Life, 
At 11 . o’clock at night on Friday, the 8d 
inst., lire broke out in a drug store in Palmer’s 
Block, Main street, iu this city, and destroyed 
the building, damaged Farmers’ Hotel, next 
east, and destroyed a double brick house on the 
west side of the block. A high south-east wind 
swept the cl ml ere across the street, and at six 
o’clock, Saturday morning, Washington Hall 
Block a large, lino building, corner of Main 
aud Clinton streets, caught fire and was rapidly 
burned. While a number of firemen were on 
duty in the large auditorium, the roof fell in and 
crushed three of them to death. Their charred 
remains were recovered. The names of the de¬ 
ceased firemen arc John Pike, Henry Forscheler 
and Joseph Wernette. A brick dwelling adjoin¬ 
ing Washington Ilall Block on the north side, 
mncrelly 
.iWKRom 
Canada.— Patrick McGrath, the last of the 
Fenians convicted at the Winter Assixes at To¬ 
ronto, has been sentenced to be hung June llth, 
but the Judge said that while he was obliged to 
pass Die sentence, he did not suppose it would 
be carried out. Canadian delegates will attend 
the great Medical Convention at. Cincinnati the 
ith inst., and a plan will be proposed for a gen¬ 
eral quarantine system over the continent. 
AGENTS WANTED TO CANVASS —RID- 
. ib-ii s Modern Carpenter aud Builder. Every Me¬ 
chanic will purchase. Cloth |5 ^ copy, post-paid. 
HOWARD CHALLKN, Philadelphia, Pa. 
A8AGE OUANCE NEED.-I HAVE 
i 0 ?* received direct from Texas a lot of fresh seed 
Whwli I will send by mall, at. *1 'e 1 L, or by Express at 
Q.i I bushel. I. s. MKSEKOLK, Chicago Agricultural 
Warehouse and Seed store, 204 bake st„ Chicago, ill 
ftOO A,;K> « T * wanted-to sell c 
i'-* • NKW ‘-NVKNTK5N8, of great value to fami- 
“514 pay graat protlts. Send 13els, and get 80 pages, 
or « (m J . and get 80 nagf» and a sample grads. 
903-Ut EPHRAIM BROWN! Lowell. Mass. 
Holland. N. Y 
A I t < >:,K 0 .’i S , AX 0N fc>W?JST <;oux SEED 
, 8 'rows 0 10 6 feet high ; bears a to S e, 
per stalk; b&fitKjnd lor table and other usee. Kuoti 
by mail lor 200 hllle, 50e.; 600bills.*j, Sendearlv 
Address O. L. 8 IM.MO.Ns, Rochester. N. Y 
ROOTS FOR SALE. — NQLIER. 
* x T fJ " ‘-’o Dealers In Hops, Water- 
: oneiaa uo,,N. Y.,are now prepered to Inrnlsh Hon 
Roots in quantiles, to suit pnrehaJera, iron; the best 
mieif ln 0n ^‘rwsr Ma( fi |,UI * 5 <niuUes. Orders promptly 
Iulea ' l« 02 - 2 t] W atorvllle, April 1A, 1807 . 
A gents and all who want a 
braineea—Securest once the agency 
9.A/1 FA RMS IN VIRGINIA FOR SALE— 
AW Settlement ol exclusively Northern Farmers, 
Valley Land, heavily limbered, well watered, sM] and 
climate n usurp assed for grains uad frujts. Tl t le narfeet ■ 
price on'y *3 per acre. Bead for descriptive cfreularV 
Address T. B. W hi fall, HUlavllle, CarFoH co“ Vi. 
pONCOll(> ERAFE VLVES.-No 7.^12 
V - 1 per 100: flUO ^ 1 , 000 . Extra Selected 'never Irnttcr 
flH per 100, or *1411 per 1,000. ’ 0VLI ULUtr > 
Concord (’(itiinga.—2 buds only sTkiftoo- tu-io- 
000 only $t;,50; by 100,000 only *6 p i/hwT ; ' ly U ’ 
..Catawba Vinos.—No. ) only *23 « l OOO nmlni-s 
*3 1,000; Clinton Oattlrigg, *fi i |.ooO; 1 unaware cut- 
nngs, n-oiu extra strong bearing wood, *12 d 1 , 000 . \ko 
all other varietiesrit Drape. Vines aud Sinall Fruit Plants” 
Fend stamp for Essay and Catalogue. 
Dll. H. 8HBODEK. Blormrinoonri. ill. 
ffiammrrrial, Warttts, mt 
waa also destroyed. The tota 
and contents is over $100,000. 
California.— Since the legal decision against 
General McDowell, rendering him liable to dam¬ 
ages in consequence of arresting and imprison¬ 
ing persons for using treasonable language and 
expressing exultation over the assassination of 
I resident Lincoln, suits are being commenced 
throughout the State by those who were arrested 
transfer, $4,757.25 in gold, contributions of the 
citizens of Storey county, Nevada, to assist in 
relieving the sullerings of their countrymen at 
the South, This makes $45,757, in gold, con¬ 
tributed to tbis Commission from the Pacific 
States. 
v\ ilmington, N. C., May 1.—Senator Wilson 
addressed an immense crowd of both races here 
to-day. But little enthusiasm was manifested, 
and no disturbance occurred. 
Governor Brown of Georgia, addressed a large 
meeting ol citizeus at the Court House in Au- 
gusta, April 27th. He tool* the same ground as 
in his Atlanta aud Savannah speeches adviainw 
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Mexico. —Senor Romero, Mexican Minister at 
Washington, has a telegram from the Mexican 
Consul at New Orleans, saying, “Miramon is 
dead. Imperial forces disbanded. Marquez 
is defeated, Queretaro taken, and Maximilian 
hidden.” 
