also on the borders. Gov. Crawford is endeav¬ 
oring to get arms from the military for the rail¬ 
road men. 
The telegraph line between Fort Cooper and 
South Pass, 175 miles, has been in the Indians’ 
hands a fortnight. San Francisco dispatches 
state that the steamer Fideliterwas at New Arch¬ 
angel, Sitka, and the passengers were well 
received by the Russians. 
At the Democratic State Convention at San 
Francisco, the Reconstruction Act and impartial 
suffrage were opposed, and the eight-hour law 
and payment of the national debt favored in the 
resolutions. 
A St_ LouIb dispatch gives the May earnings of 
the Kansu* Branch of the Pacific Railroad at 
171,000 nett. 
The Michigan Constitutional Convention ad¬ 
journed the 25th for two weeks. 
Sea Serpent Seen Near Oswego. — The 
Oswego Palladium gives the credible report of 
witnesses, members of a party of eight men and 
women who, on board a boat two miles from 
the harbor and near the shore, heard a singular 
noise and steered toward what they thought a 
floating log Dear the bank, when it proved a 
great serpent and reared its head some fifteen 
feet above the water, dropping it again to about, 
two feet, and moving swiftly out into the lake 
with loud bellowing like that of a hull and lash¬ 
ing up of the water in its path. The neck seemed 
two feet thick, and body larger. 
The Provision Markets. 
New York, June 29— Ashes, oot*, $8,75@8,75: pearl*, 
ll,00@12,00. Cotton, 28@26 Kc. Flour, sales at $i,»0@14,- 
'• Wheat ,*:!,fa®?,,25. Rye, f3,25®!,30. Barley, ?1,15®1.15. 
orn, 9 , 0,140. Oat- dOfSha, pork, new mess, 120.95® 
.12; old To. ?20.00<3!20.25; prime, fl? > 25®18,2.< Beef, 
-w plain me**. *17,00®241»; rev.- extra mess, t34,00®25- 
I; tierces, prime mess. f$9,00®4l.00; Indian mess, fig.50 
*0,00; bed hams. fSK.fa® »S0. pork hams. 18®1S* eta. 
aonlders. Card, lltyBiWyc. Butter, U)&26c. 
and Anltman and Miller's Patents, and is a Great 
Improvement on both the Ball's Ohio, and Buckeye 
Machines. 
It is manufactured solely by the Dodge & Stevenson 
M'f’g Co., at Auburn. N. Y.. aad both the Patentees 
and manufacturers' names are plainly stencilled on 
every machine. Farmers! do not be humbugged by 
the specious and artful representations of parties that 
theirs Is the only reliable and genuine machine, &c., 
&c,, &c,. and that certain other machines are mongrel 
or worthless imitations. Common sense tenches that 
this is an age of improvement : that the world moves 
on. and that the attempt or certain parties to keep 
their machines at the bead of the list, by relying on 
reputations earned years ago mnst prove futile even 
where they are bolstered up by well known and here¬ 
tofore, honored names, and by certificates procured in 
too many Instances by fraud and bribery. 
Fanners, examine carefully for yourselves, and you 
will find that improvements can be made upon Mow¬ 
ing and Reaping Machines: that the Dodge Machine 
is all that is claimed for it; being a Handsomer, 
Better Made, and more reliable Moweb, hand or 
Self-Raking Reaper, than can be fonnd in the market. 
See Advertisement. 008-tf. 
A GOOD TIME TO SUBSCRIBE! 
As the Second Half of Vol. XVm of the Rural 
New-Yorker commences this week,— July 6 th,— 
now is a favorable time to subscribe or renew. Agents, 
and all earnest friends of the Rcral, will please note 
this, bearing in tnind that every new rnhscrlption 
will tell in cnubling ns to make the paper more Ac¬ 
ceptable and valuable. And now that splendid crops 
are being vouchsafed farmers an<i planters In almost 
every section of the Union, we trust they will not 
forget the Rural and other journals which seek the 
best interests of producer-. 
All subscriber* whose terms expired last week will 
find the mimber of the paper (910) printed after name 
on addrose label. In renewing, as we hope all will,— 
either by remitting singly, or joining or forming a 
club,—we nope no one will neglect to Invite others to 
give the paper a trial for six months or a year. Single 
or club subscriptions will be received for six months 
at the same proportionable rules as for a year, and 
free copies, etc., allowed in proportion. Agents arc 
reminded that the Premium* oflered for the Spring 
and Summer Campaign extend to July. 
Ry®f Corn, tl,lra@1.09; Oat*, fi 7®90c. Barley 
*V®-, Butter, 33®24c. Lard, Cheese, 14®>lfic. 
'* ool—New clip selling In the street at lO^ lSc 
Buffalo. .Tunc 29—Flour, sates at ?n.0«®15,00; Wheat, 
r?/ J Aw2>0 ; Cora, ?0®90ct*; Bariev,* 1 ^ 145 ; Rye, fi.25 
(41^5. .Provisions—Pork,121.50 ; Lard, 1S<A13 cts; ffams, 
ISRi&liO: Shoulders.fiJRc.: Butter.PS®25C. 
Cblenao._.June 29-Frour, $9.00@il,00; Wheat, *l, r ti® 
LtHjCorn. cents-. Oats. 55®§5i : Rj* *i,«®i.05; 
Barley, 50c@|i)^5. Pork, mees, • Lard, 11M 
©llRc • Butter. 8®2«c; Cheese, Ig&l-cT 
Toronto, June 2S.—Flour ranges from »7,75®9.25; 
Wheat, *r ; r)ng, fLtt@JA0; (all. »!,70@1,75; Cfats.43®45c* 
Barley, .’fo&.'Wc; Peas, S0@lBo- Rye, 10,75. Perk, mess- 
*1S,50; prime, f ll,50@15,00; Bacon, H@Hc; Ifame, 9@12KC; 
hhouldcrs.ilc: Lard, 9@10 cts: Butter. Il®l2c; Cheese, 11 
®18c; Eggs. 9R®llc. Hay, fl2®15; Straw, |G®7. Dried 
apples, iO&iCic. Wool.244.2flc. ’ * w 
Where the Gold Goes. — From July 1st, 
I860, to June 8th, 1867, >86,641,590 of California 
gold and silver reached New York, and $36,884,- 
510 went to England and Europe from New 
York. Large quantities of gold have gone to 
England by the Isthmus, without reaching our 
shores, and all this fails to pay the interest on 
our debts for imports and bonds abroad. During 
these same months the imports of New York 
were >268,816,538, while the exports were but 
>165,134,157. We import too much and produce 
too little. 
From tbe Sontli. 
A New Orleans dispatch to the N. Y. 
Herald, says there have been three cases of 
yellow fever. The City Treasurer is accused of 
over-issue of city notes. 
Gen. Swuyue in Alabama, has forbidden the 
levying of a heavy tax on pension and pay docu¬ 
ments of Union soldiers, and also the demand of 
a heavy tax on illustrated papers from outside 
the State. This was supposed toaim at Harpers' 
Weekly. 
At Richmond, Va., the 27th, the registrations 
wore 316 whites and 512 negroes. 
At the decoration of graves of Union soldiers 
by Indies at Louisville, Ky., 3,000 persons were 
present. Haniehed Mexican Imperialists at New 
Orleans say Santa Anna is a prisoner of war at 
Cam peachy. 
From Canada. 
Toronto, June 25.— The Liberal members 
of the Government have summoned a meeting of 
the Reform members of both Houses of Parlia¬ 
ment who supported the Government at the last 
session on the want of confidence motion. They 
are asked to meet Messrs. Howland, McCougall 
A Blair at Toronto on the 80tli inst. The Lib¬ 
erals of the Government from Nova Scotia and 
New Brunswick will be present. The true state 
of parties in the. Province will be made known 
and the policy of the future discussed. It is un¬ 
derstood that three gunboats, the Cherub, Herod 
and Britomart, now on the t^per Lukes, will be 
presented to the new Dominion by the Imperial 
Government on the. 1st of July. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, June 2fl.—Tbe current prices for tbe 
Week at all the marker*are as follows;—Beef Cattle *12 
Cows anil Calves. *40@100; Veal Calves, 5®15c: 
Sheep ami Lambs. *6.00(3,9.00; Swlne-Coru-fed, S7,0ft® 
7,50; light and medium, *6,75@7,00. v.-m® 
prices ranging front 5® 
10c Hogg RV<®?.' s,I€e T’' common to eood, t>i@ 
Brighton nnd Cambridge, June 27— Beeves, sale- 
at H®t5c. Store Cattle—Working Oxen, *200«.&5 per 
pair; bandy steers, f90®ir>0. Mitch cows, $©®115; belf. 
SffkJ 140 ®?'* «««•*,in tots, 13,50 
®6,50 per head Veal Calves. 9®12c. Kbotcs—Wholesale. 
s®«c; retail t®10c. Fat hogs, 7®7#c. 
Chicago, Jane. 29 —Beeves range at from t. c ..00@8,5O: 
Veal Calves, *5®7,25; Sheep,*1,50(3.,',00; Hogs, *5.60®r»,82. 
„ Toronto. June 23.—Beef, 1st class, *3<®ft,50; 2d, * 7 ® 
iA0; Interior, *(®(v50. Sheep, *4®6H each. Lambs, *2® 
3,50. Calves, *7® 12 each. 
Silver Tips For Children’s Shoes.— 
They protect the toe from wear, and are highly 
ornamental. Applied to the moet genteel shoes 
nade. Buy no others. 90O-13t 
aval Mctr-^lovlicv 
Sensible.—A correspondent of the Richmond 
Enquirer writes from the Shenandoah Valley that 
the farmers have solved the labor problem, as 
we long ago advised them to do, by going to 
work themselves, and taking the personal over¬ 
sight of such hands as they have to hire. He 
also say# that the breadth of ground sown with 
wheat in the Valley, as well as in Fauquier, 
Warren, Rappahannock and other neighboring 
counties, is greater, and that the crops promise 
to be better than before. 
fyADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance- 
Fiftt Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of spice, 
Last Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Line. 
Special Notice*, (following reading matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each Insertion. I3TN o advertise- 
ment will be Inserted for less than Two Dollars, 
gy Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines, *i: 
Obituaries, same length. 50 Cents. Each additional line 
35 ceuis. Marriage and Obituary notices sent ub by mall 
mnst be accompanied by a responsible name. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 6, 1867. 
From Waihlngtoii, 
At the Surratt trial the 27th, W. R. Conger, 
who kept a saloon at St. Albans, Vt., thought 
he saw the prisoner at his place the Sunday or 
Wednesday after the assassination, and noticed 
him especially, from suspicion. Wei eh man was 
examined at length, more, particularly than on 
the trial of the conspirators. He was much 
moved, and Surratt kept his eyes fixed on him. 
The sentiment of Congressmen in Washington 
is that the*8Cfc»i0U should be short, with pro¬ 
vision for another in October. Gov. Boutwell 
favors an October session, to give time for dis¬ 
cussing impeachment. 
Secretary Stanton was three days confined to 
his room, but is again well. 
The Department of State has information from 
Paris that of the 524 exhibitors from the United 
States, 202 have had prizes. Of these four were 
grand'prizes. Seventeen gold, sixty-two silver, 
andjl03 bronze medals. Seventy-nine were hon¬ 
orably mentioned. 
Russian, French and English Ministers were 
telegraphed to ask the Government to use its 
influence for Maximilian's safety, and Mr. Sew 
ard was duly informed. 
The President and suite have returned from 
Boston, being met and welcomed at several 
places on their way back to Washington with 
appropriate ceremonials. 
The receipts from customs from June 15th to 
the 22d at New York, Boston, Philadelphia and 
Baltimore, were >2,732,882. 
There are rumors that Gen. Rousseau is to 
take Sheridan's place at New Orleans. 
The Agricultural Department states the total 
acres of wheat as 10 to 20 per cent, above that 
of last year. 
Horace Greeley Is to appear before the Judi¬ 
ciary Committee. 
The Wool Markets. 
JrxE 29. — Wool, market is dull 
at 4JVart>2Ke. for domestic fleece; 39® 
- ,.- , •7atojACc for extra united; 22R 
®V9c for California: 28®30c for Texas; 29c for African, 
NEW YORK, 
Bales 300,000 its. a: _ _■ 
IJWc for pnpi rfine pulled ;'£o®S6c fOT extra pulled ; 22V* 
@*96 for California: 29®30c for Texas; «c for African, 
and for Cape. 
Boston, June 27—The following nre tbe Advertiser’s 
Quotation*:— (Jhto and Pennsylvania — Choice, 65®75c: 
fine, 60®fl5o t medinm, BS®5!ie; coarse, I5®50c. Michigan. 
New York and Vermont-Extra, 68®6i)c; flue, 5<!®5S: 
medium,«2®55c; coarse, 45W48C. Other Western — Fine 
NV^ivc; medium, ajgssc; common, 4*®«tc: California. 
Ik®48c; Canada, 45®75c; pulled, extra, 50®fi2c ; Miperflne 
40®.oc: No. 1, 25®40c! Smyrna, 20®47c; Bueno* Ayres 
18®#JC: Gnpeoood Rope.&®42c; Chilian, 25®30c; AM- 
A Bust Seaport. —In proportion to its size, 
Sau Francisco, California, 1 b the busiest seaport 
in the world. The annual exports are about 
>70,000,000; the imports nearly as much; the 
manufactures are worth nearly >20,000,000; the 
real estate amounts to about >12,000,000, and the 
cash value of the land, buildings and moveable 
property of the city is about. >200,000,000, 
although assessed for taxation at only >80,- 
000 , 000 . 
L AiHEH AND GENTLEMEN WISHING A 
•.borough English or Classical Education at one-third 
less than the usual price, should address 
__ L. F. HITTLE, Throopgyfile, N. Y. 
T>EA1)EKS OF THE RI KA I. Send 
K m ir,n? wr I nz Ul UAL sendme vonr 
address and 10 cent*, for a sample of luy Golden 
Fens. Also my Clrcnlar*. Which arc tnteif'StUur to all,— 
Address C. IV. OSMVN.Loclc Box 22, Pontia<%JB1cb. 
TPXCEEHIpR FARM (4A TE99— Agents Wanted 
JLA 1 erritorla 1 rlghtf for sale In the States of X. Y„ Pa 
WIs. Mlntm Sot}, and Kan. Illustrated in this paper 
J«g e 1». Send for Clrcnlar to H. B. NORTON, No. 
Rather Late. — The Sandwich Islanders are 
about to erect a monument, in honor of Captain 
Cook, as a slight atonement lor the conduct of 
their forefathers in eating him. 
C«BCO HAND BOOK. 
Our Eiirlitb Annual Sorgo Hand Book, 
Giving the most reliable information 011 Manufacturing 
Borgnm sirup, the result 01 to years personal experience 
with lull description of the celebrated Cook Evapor¬ 
ator A V ictor Cnve Mill — Also, description of the 
Rurekn Cider and Grape Hill, tent free to alt ao- 
pllcaulf. ULYMYER, DAY & fco„ ManHfleld, O P 
The boats with 
their armament are valued at >100,000 each. Mr. 
Brydgce denies and shows proof that the Grand 
Trunk Railway has not been inhuman or reck¬ 
less to emigrants. 
Only $30 per Aero ! for 66 acres good land 
near Milford, Del. Plenty of fruit. 
It. Underbill, Milford, Del. 
tfomrarrrial, par&rts, (Sir 
Tourist*. —No one. should leave home this season 
without providing themselves with Coes’ Dyspepsia 
Cube to guard against sudden attacks of Cholera 
Morbus. It immediately corrects the stomach in such 
cases. It is a specific in Summer Complaints. 
llrp.AL New-Yorker Office, t 
Rochester, .July 2, 1867. ) 
There Is no great call for money now at any commer¬ 
cial point, and generally the supply exceeds the demand. 
The market was hut little disturbed last week by the 
preparation made by the National Banka for their quar¬ 
terly returns of July 1st. There was nothing like the 
disarrangement which occurred at the last quarterly re¬ 
turns. The banks are evidently In better condition than 
they were on the 1st of April. The fact that the banks 
have some time to prepare for the public exhibition of 
their condition, enables some institutions to cover over 
transaction* which would otherwise see the light; all 
take pain* to make a fair showing on the designated day, 
and sometimes sue!, preparation may greatly damage the 
current ol business. We agree with a commercial writer 
at (lie East, who says :—*• The present system of making 
Latent European News. 
Napoleon decides to reduce the French 
military forces. Prince Napoleon is to preside* 
at a Congress which meets to fix a uniform gold 
and silver coinage for Europe. The Pole, Be- 
regouskoi, who shot at Czar Alexander, is to be 
tried the 12th of July. 
London advices say that the recent reforms 
and wise international policy of Austria has in¬ 
spired fresh confidence in her credit in Europe. 
King William has signed the Constitution of 
the North Gerrnau Confederation to begiu the 
1st of July, 1867. 
The feeling in Italy against the Catholic 
clergy is very bitter. At Florence at the Festi¬ 
val of St. John, the people refused to join the 
priests in the observances. 
Five hundred Bishops and Arch-Bishops, and 
thousands of Priests, are at Rome, for the 1800th 
anniversary of 8L Peter’s martyrdom, and thou¬ 
sands more arc on the way, 
London advices from Turkey say Omar Pasha 
has gained a victory over the Cretans. 
Ycddo and three other Japanese ports are to 
be open to commerce January 1st. 
Surveys are going forward in the bed of the 
English Channel for the projected tunnel from 
Dover to Calais. The engineers have a steam 
tug especially fitted out with scientific appara¬ 
tus and employed in this survey. 
ill ami Female Agent* for Victor'* Beautiful and 
Popular Book* { 
Incidents and Anecdotes of the War! 
History of American Conspiracies I 
than by selling any or all other books. Kach volume Is 
complete, and gives unqualified satisfaction. 
Clergymen, Tcncherti, 8tuilcnt», or any intelli¬ 
gent person wuntlng agreeable and rkml xeuati ve cm- 
i' r 0 r V T^l 1 3'. llt ]. 5UI !, d . lcr Circular of terms, ike., to WM.H. 
GIFF1NG, Gen 1 Agent, 18 Spruce St., X. Y. 
mHE HAKIHS HOP PRESS, II.EI S- 
FRAUD AND HUMBUG EXPOSED 
There has been, and is now, snch an amount of 
misrepresentation in reference to tbe trial of Mowing 
and Reaping Machines at Anbnm. N. Y., last .Tnly by 
a committee of tbe N. Y. S. Ag. Society, accompanied 
with such gross libel* upon us and our machines, that 
"'Forbearance has ceased to be a virtue'’ indeed. 
Borne unscrupulous manufacturers and their agents 
for their own selfish and greedy purposes have pub¬ 
lished jt newspapers, pamphlet* and circulars, what 
purport* to be the Report, or extracts from the Re¬ 
port of the Committee. These publications ar e false 
ami t/arbled and "made up" to suit eastern machines 
and cast odium upon others. They ajj, claim having 
received the first premium or medal, leaving It to be 
inferred tbut there was hut one first premium ; where¬ 
as, in truth there were Eleven Premiums and Abduls, 
awarded to as many difl'erent styles and makers of 
mowing machines, and would have been more if fair 
play and honor hod been observed. These garbled 
and false publications make certain machines stand 
higher than others by taking the highest credit marks 
ol' their machines and the lowest oneB of ours. Now 
by this rule we find in the Committee’s Published 
Report, that Dodge’s Patent Mower and Reaper, 
Ohio aud Buckeye Patents combined, made by Dodge, 
Stevenson & Oo.. was the Lightest Draft Mower 
at the trial; that it bad the least side draft; that 
it was marked for quality of work two higher than 
Buckeye, and nearly double that of the Walter A. 
Wood Mowers on the most difficult piece of work 
during the trial, viz.. Lodged Clover and Weeds in 
the Leach lot. 
Here are the figures of the principal machines nB 
published by the Committee. The No. 40 represents 
perfection: 
Q,ual. Qual. Side Direct 
' ■ 1■».w*** ■.1 Hvr * 11 'ILLI V 
JL trated and described In llic Rural of July 0.) has bu- 
eomc practically the only hop press In the country. It 
mt* nearly run out aud Kijperawici! ail other*, bo ranidlv 
has It come Into favor, that fourtuth- of the hops crown In 
the LnitedStaten are baled with this pres*, ft!»simple, 
durable not liable to get out of order, cheap, portable, 
aud tnallv worked. We have the entire control of the 
pu e.nt. Responsible parties desiring to manufacture, 
will do wrdl to addrei:* us. Manufactured atjd -oldbyus 
at IV Btorvllle, Oneida county, N. Y. 
Messrs. Uammm A H ansen or Kilhonm City. Wts., and 
F. S. W VKot p of Howell, Mlr.li., arc authorized to manu¬ 
facture. and sell our Free* In thelt respective State* the 
present Bea*on. Send on your orders early, for although 
we have, from year to year, greatly enlarged our faclll- 
tlc* for mamUuetunng, we have never yet been able to 
supply the increasing yearly demand. 
BUCKINGHAM. WALBn ,v CO., 
9ii-9 1 Watervllle, Oneida Co., H. Y. 
position ns regard* loans, reserve, &c., at some desig¬ 
nated day in the past,” 
Wool.— Buyers in this vicinity still offer for the new 
clip 40@45c., but there 1 * very little doing. The sale* at 
the West are thus far not large. There is beginning to 
be a little activity at some points In Michigan. At Kalu- 
mazoo prices range from 37 to 43c. At Marshall, 35 to 4lc. 
At one or two places we notice quotations as lugh as 45 
ets„ but the average price seems to be not much above 
40 cts, 
The Boston market was much more active last week 
than for some time previous. The transactions foot up 
some 700.000 lbs., at a range of 33j*®70e. for fleece, and 
37‘<;®fi2}4c. for tbe varlons grades of pulled. 
Manufacturers are sending out few agents for the pur¬ 
chase of wool this season. Some In want of very fine 
clips have *cnt buyers to Eastern Pennsylvania and West 
ern Virginia, but there are few manufacturers disposed to 
purchase largely just yet. It must be recollected there 
is no old stock of any amount In the country to fall back 
upon, and when Jt is found necessary to *toek up the 
mills,It must be from the new clip. The Boston Bulletin 
says: 
, 'f 1 , 10 , bulk . bf old wool remaining In the hands of the 
trade consists of heavy Now 7 or;;, Vermont and New 
Hampshire dcecee. ol the medium and Three-quarter 
blood grades, these are not- muuhwanted lor nresent 
From Albany. 
The State Workingmen’s Assembly met the 
25th, with seventy Unions represented. The 
President urged organizing, deprecated strikes, 
wished conferences with employees on the eight- 
hour matter, Ac. 
The Constitutional Convention has proposi¬ 
tions on suffrage as follows: — First — To extend 
the right of suffrage to all males eighteen years 
of age and upwards. Secoud—To extend suf¬ 
frage to all males twenty-one years of age. 
Third — To submit to tbe decision of the “citi¬ 
zen ” females of the State the question of female 
suffrage. Fourth—To confer the right of wo¬ 
men’s suffrage by Constitutional enactment. 
Numerous motions have been made, among 
■which are the following: 
By Mr. Burrill — That accused in Court may 
testify in their own hehaif. Referred. 
By/ Mr. Jarvis — A plan for Court of Appeals. 
Referred. 
By Mr. Devlin —To limit veto power to Con¬ 
stitutional questions exclusively. Referred. 
By Mr. Sylvester — That no hill shall he sent 
from one branch of the Legislature to the other 
within ten days of adjournment. Referred. 
By Mr. Fuller — That the Canal Committee 
inquire into the propriety of imposing tolls on 
railroads running parallel with the Eric Canal 
during the season, of navigation. 
By Mr. E. Brooks — That the same committee 
inquire Into the expediency of lonslug the Cham¬ 
plain or any other lateral canal, provided an in¬ 
creased revenue is secured, the tolls reduced and 
speedier and cheaper transit obtained. Referred. 
By Mr. Lftpham — That applications for par¬ 
don he made to the Stale Prison officers, aud if 
recommended by them, the Governor may grant 
or refuse them. Referred. 
JMFORTANT TO OWNER S OF HORSES. 
Advice and Prescriptions for Sicklor Injured 
Horses Given Free 
The Editor of Wilkes’ SriKiT of the Times desires 
ta Inform The owners of horses throughout the United 
State* that he ha* regularly engaged upon bis paper one 
of the ablest aud mo*t experienced professional veteri¬ 
narians in the United State*, whose special dnty It shall 
be to answer, grail*, all questions relative, to sick or 
Injured horse* which may be addrewed to the S-pibit, 
whether by subscribers or not. Thc»e an*v?ers wQJ in nil 
cases contain a pre*erlptlon for the injury described, 
and will he printed, In connection with the qnestion 
asked, in the following number or the Spiuit. No an¬ 
swer*, however, will be given by mall, it being a part of 
the object of the editor to submit the aMIltv of the pro¬ 
fessor who has assumed this department o'f the Spirit 
to tin-keenostcrtltclsui* of the general public. By adding 
this tuorol depart ment to the Spirit, the editor contrib¬ 
utes to those of bis readers and subscriber* who own 
horse*, a horse-doctor free, and not only *0 tils subscrib¬ 
er*, but fp ervr;i ktirne-owiu r in. the Untied Sluteitabo may 
choose to direct an inquiry to the Spirit by mail. The 
subscription price of the Spirit is #3 a year; but single 
copies may be bought from news itgcni* from week to 
week by tuose who desire to use if temporarily only, for 
veterinarian question*, at fifteen ceuta per copy. The 
Spirit op thp. Times i* aliigh-toued gentleman * paper 
whicti rwlth the old Spirit, whose buxine** aud title it 
inherits; S* of forty years’ statidlmr, and Is devoted to 
Hunting, FLshlng. Racing, Field Bporfa, Literature and 
the Stage. GEORGE WILKES, 
Editor and Proprietor, 201 William St.. New York. 
Dealers will continue to procure their supplies as 
heretofore. 
Maximilian. —The Mexican press is firm and 
unanimous for the execution of Maximilian. 
Gen. Escobedo threatens to depose Juarez un¬ 
less he orders the execution. An Austrian 
ship-of-war from Vera Cruz left telegraphic 
dispatches for our Government at South West 
Pass below New Orleans the 29th 
Her officers 
said nothing of Maximilian, but the ship being 
draped in mounting was noticed. They said 
Mexico was taken by the Liberals. 
— Just as we go to press, July 1st, 12 M., we 
learn by telegraph that Maximilian was tried 
and shot on the 19tli ult. Juarez refused to let 
the body be taken to Austria. The news of the 
execution is official to our Government. 
Name of Machine, work. work, draft, draft. 
„ , Mow’g Reap’g 
Colombian; Ain, Ac. Works, 20 81 gjf 270 
Walter A. Wood’s Mower, 10 32 347 
Marsh; Win. A. Hailaday, 28not giv'n ~y. 273 
Cayuga Chief, 30 28 ti ' 201 
Kirby; D.M. Osborne & Co,, 82 38 3 250 
Buckeye; Auriauee,Platt & Co 30 31 5 220 
Dodge s Patent; Dodge, Ste¬ 
venson & Co., 37 37 3-X 213 
Our machine was awarded the preference in Class 5 
as a Mower , Band or Self-Baker, as preferred, in the 
same machine, and tbe above clearly shows that it 
was entitled to it. Hiham Certis of Albion, N. Y., 
who manufactures a machine he calls the Buckeye, 
did not have any machines at the trial, and for his 
gross libels upon us and our machines we have ap¬ 
pealed to the courts for redress. 
Wo have no objection to fair competition, be it ever 
so spirited, but when downright lying and malicious 
falsehoods are resorted to we shall defend ourselves 
in a proper manner against any and all such. 
The immense popularity and sale of our machines 
has caused alarm amongst the old concerns, relying on 
reputations earned years ago; hence the fluttering, 
which is good evidence that somebody is hurt. 
Farmers ! Read our Advertisements. You can 
RELY ON THEIR TRUTHFULNESS. 
90!Wt Dodge & Stevenson M’f’g Co. 
Auburn, N. Y.^June 12 ," 1667. 
WARPER'S SULKY REVOLVING RAKE- 
VT It is almost universally admitted that for excel¬ 
lence of work the Revolving Rake In unequalled. It* 
great waul bus been an efficient sulky attachment. This, 
however, ha* been successfully met in the Warner Sulky 
Revolving Rake, an engraving ol which Is here presented 
Rochester W holesale Prices Current. 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. , Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Flour, w’t w'h’t.$lfi,5'viil7 ,00 Anpb:*,green, #0 (sure Dfm 
Do. red wheai, 14,5^,15.00 Do dried, F tt S 
Do. extra State, 9,SO® 11,00 Peaches . uiTr it 
Do. buckwheat.Vet. 4j00 ChcrriM.. S S 
Millfeetl, cuaiac, IgfiOfiWSjX) Plum*.* g! 
Do.fine..... .. iWWivXTi.OO Blackberries, m,,v Tk 
Meal, corn.cwt.. Sfti® 2.75 pJtutous, l»u"' sof, 
Wheat, red. 2i0® 2.50 QaluS.:. 2Jf 
Best wMte. 8 ,p@ 2,9(1 Turning .. .. ^ 
Corn, old, » bu. l,Do® 110 Carrots . . 40 ! 5S 
Ry c... 1 ,«o@ 1,50 40 ® 10 
Oats,. ?o® 35c Hides and Skins. 
Borley,. 1 , 10 ® J.ia Greenlilflcstrim’d 3 ® lie 
Beans,.,.. 1,50® 1,75 Do. untrliumed. a® *0 
Meats. Green calfskins... ie@ 1 * 
Fork, old mess..#23^21.(K) tamg o^l 
Do. new mess. 24,0o<a25,00 - ie !5 
Do. clear, V to. 16® 17e Seeds. 
Dress’d hogs, cwt 10.00,/10.50 Timothy » bn. *3 mv*o 
Beef. ..ffi|0@14,0O Clover. medium,V bJoIsSo 
ej'ring lambs.... 2./ /@ 3,00 Do. large.. O.OOci.HUX) 
Mutton, it tt. .10® 12c Peas.i3Q®l*0 
Shoulders. li® u 
Income Returns.— William B. Astorof New 
York, >681,210; Auguste Belmont, agent of the 
Rothschilds, >108,091; George Wilkes, editor of 
the Spirit of the Times, >12,220; Alfred Barnes, 
book-seller, >85,072; John J. Cisco, ex-sub¬ 
treasurer, >51,523; estate of Samuel Colt (re¬ 
volvers,) Hartford, CL, >134,203; widow Eliza¬ 
beth Colt, >78,682; Rev. Dr. Horace Buslmell, 
>384; Pliny Jewell, >.28,740; Pliny Jewell, Jr., 
>43,373, (leather dealers.) G. W. Julian, M. C., 
of Wayne Co., Indiana, >6,435. The largest in¬ 
come iu Springfield, 111., is Jacob Bunn’s, banker 
and chief owner of the Chicago Republican, §80- 
059; Gov. Richard J. Oglesby, >4,237. George 
H. Pendleton, Cincinnati, O., >?,8S7. N. Laug- 
worlby, the famed grape-grower, >74,859, 
From the West. 
The Cincinnati Commercial says its reporter 
visited Senator Wade at his home, and he denies 
being in favor of any agrarian- division of prop¬ 
erty, or any “ such foolish thing,” but that he 
watches earnestly all efforts for the elevation 
of labor by co-operation, or iu any just and 
wise way. 
Gen. Sherman has issued a general order for 
keeping the Indians iu check, and accepts all 
volunteers mustered in by United States law, 
but not as independent and fragmentary forces. 
Iu cases where Indians live on reservations he 
says the treaties with them must be kept sacred. 
Tbe grading parties on the Pacific Railroad 
at Bunker Hill, Kansas, were attacked by the 
Indians, and three killed. Work is suspended 
beyond Wilson’s Creek, and the road waits for 
military protection. Life and property need it 
WORKING POSITION. 
Tlie advantage whieli the Warner Sul lev Revolving 
Rake possesses over all other* will be readily compre¬ 
hended. It gathers the hay free from dost una sand, car¬ 
ries It clean, and tn damping closes the winVow or rick 
innootl shapefor tumbling and pitching. Its >vorkingls 
so simple and effective that a boy ©t'i2 or U years of age 
can manage, it with ease. 7 he Warner Sulky Revolving 
Kakt- ha* been thoroughly tested, and von an enviable 
reputation; those who have used It nre unanimous In 
pronouncing it the best Rake yet introduced. It lias re¬ 
ceived tut! most flattering notice from tbe Pres.* and Ag- 
rioufiurn) Societies. It hae taken the First Premium at 
all state Fairs wherever exhibited. 
iHT Send for Circular to 
II. BIRDS ALL. SON & CO., Penn Yan, N. T. 
jar AGENTS WAXl’ED—To whom a liberal discount 
will be made. 9ll4t 
“ Fishy.” —A statement is going the rounds of 
the newspapers to the effect that a lake larger 
than Lake Superior exists in British America, 
the knowledge of which has been carefully kept 
from the world by the Hudson Bay Company. 
The lake is called Neepignon, and abounds 
with fish, and Its shores with game and fur ani¬ 
mals. It is said to lie north of Lake Superior, 
DODGE’S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER 
CAUTION! 
The public are cautioned against confounding this 
Valuable Machine with the “Buckeye” made by 
Adriance, Platt & Co., and others, under Aultman 
and Miller’s Patents. The Genuine, and only Dodge 
Machine is manufactured under -J. A. Dodge, Ball’s 
H onorable employment-can be 
80CUrcd in a business that will pay from 2-5 to $10 b 
dav, by selling our Aerating Machines. They will sell in 
every family. For full particular* address 
905-tf HALE & CO., Newburyport, Mass. 
