patent 
FOR LEATHER 
MOO 
of the Government of Ontario were sworn in last 
night. Hon. J. S. Macdonald, Attorney-Gene¬ 
ral; flon. John Carling, Commissioner ol Agri¬ 
cultural and Public Works, and Mr. Stephen 
Richards, Commissioner of the Crown Lands. 
Mr. R. Dalton will be clerk of the Executive 
Committee. 
Montreal, July 18.—Messrs. Cartier and Galt 
have prayed Her Majesty to be allowed to decline 
the title of Companion of Bath. The Minerve 
gives at length the reason why Cartier as repre¬ 
sentative of the French and Galt of the Protest¬ 
ant population of Lower Canada, expected the 
same rank as McDonald. Cartier also feels ag¬ 
grieved at belug placed on the list after McDou- 
gall and Howland. 
Canada, at the Paris Exposition, carried off 
three gold, thirteen silver and twenty-four bronze 
medals, besides forty-three honorable mentions. 
Massachusetts Agricultural College.— 
Five buildings are now in the course of erection 
at Amherst, to be occupied as the Massachusetts 
Agricultural College, and arc expected to cost 
about 175,000, of which $80,000 will be expended 
for the dormitory, 110,000 for the laboratory, 
*3,000 for the club house, and *30,000 for the 
botanical cabinet and plant house. The number 
of applications for admission makes it necessary 
to provide temporary arrangements In addition 
to those first contemplated. 
ELI -A- S HO'W'E, Jit. 
PRESIDENT OF THE * 3 
HOWE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 
AWARDED A 1 
GOXjD AIED at, 
AXD CREATED A 
Knight of the Legion of Honor by 
THE EMPEROR NAPOLEON 
For the Sewing Machine. which puts “the HOWE” 
at the head of all Sewing Machine Exhibitors. 
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE TRIUMPHANT! 
The FIRST and REST .If A (WINE in the WORLD. 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., JULY 27, 1867. 
From Washington. 
The President sent his veto of the late 
Reconstruction Bill to the House the 19th. A 
debate took place. Gov. Bmitwell reviewed it 
severely, and urged the House to examine the 
charges against the President., and, if there be 
cause, impeach him without delay. The bill was 
passed over the veto by 100 to 22 in the House, 
and 30 to 6 in the Senate. 
In the House, Mr. Judd offered a resolution to 
the effect that a beautiful stone, sent by the peo¬ 
ple of Rome to the President, with an inscription 
to commemorate the virtues of Abrahatn Lincoln 
bad laid in the rubbish in the cellar of the White 
House since it came, a year ago, and that the 
President be requested to send it to the Capitol 
to be pnt In some fit place. Adopted. 
The Committee on the Assassination of Presi¬ 
dent Lineolu, by motion of Gen. Butler, 
authorized to appoint a sub-eommittee. 
Resolutions in favor of the brave Cretans 
passed the House unanimously; they were 
offered by Mr. Broomall of Pennsylvania. 
On motion of Mr. Julian, the Secretary of 
Mexico and the West Indies.— Gen. Mar¬ 
quez is said to be hiding in the city of Mexico. 
The death of Santa Anna is confirmed. A letter 
from Gen. Prim to the Spanish revolutionists, 
says he first proposed French intervention in 
Mexico. General Salnave is elected President 
of Hayti. 
DODGE’S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER 
CADTI 02NT1 
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 tiianufoctured under J. A. Dodge, Bail's 
and Aultman and Miller’s Patents, and is a Great 
Improvement on both the Bail's Ohio, and Buckeye 
Machines. 
It is manufactured solely by the Dodge & Stevenson 
M’f’g Co., at Auburn. N. Y„ and both the Patentees 
and manufacturers’ name* are plainly stencilled on 
every machine. Farmers! do not be humbugged by 
the specious and artrul representations of parties that 
theirs is the only reliable and genuine machinflF&c., 
<fcc.. <fcc,.an<i that certain other machines op e mongrel 
or wort bless imitations. Common sense teaches tU.it 
t.liis is an age of improvement,; tiiat. the world movsg 
on, and that the attempt of certain parties to keep 
their machines at the head of the list, by relying on 
reputations earned years ago must 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. 
Partners, examine carefully for yourselves, and you 
will find that Improvements can be made upon Mow¬ 
ing and Reaping Machines: that the Dodos Machlvb 
1* all that is claimed for it; being a Handsome^ 
Better Made, and more reliable Mower, hand or 
Self-Raking Reaper, than can be found in the market. 
See Advertisement. 908-tf. 
The Albany and Susquehannab Railroad iB 
open, southwest, 120 miles to Bainbridge, and 
passes through a rieh and healthful country here¬ 
tofore quite aside from railroads. 
From the West. 
The re-union of the Alumni of the Indiana 
State University at Bloomington, was full of 
interest, and the commencement exercises at 
the same time were successful. 
The Missouri River, in the late rise, cut off the 
greatest bend between Omaha and St. Louis, 
near Peru, saving eighteen miles of navigation. 
The river transferred a large tract of land from 
the Nebraska to the Iowa side. 
The great tabernacle for the Saints at Salt 
Lake city Is now finished. It is two hundred 
and fifty feet wide, and furnishes comfortable 
sitting room for ten thousand persons. 
Railroad men in California have decided to 
cover the cuts in the mountains to prevent their 
being filled up with snow in winter. According 
to the design adopted, the roofing will have a 
double support of stout timbers at the eaves 
and the peaked top, so as to be strong enough 
to sustain the weight of many tons of snow. 
Indian depredations still continue. A train of 
seceding Mormons are on their way eastward 
across the plains. 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, July 1C- The current prices for the 
week at all the markets are as follow*:—Beef Cattle *12 
@18; Cows and Calves, *fl0®i50; Veal Calves, Static- 
sta-cpnnd Lambs. *4A0®12.50: Swlne-Corn-fed, *7.25® 
. Jf7; light and medium, iG.GPJtlpO, 
.Albany, July 18,-Beeves, prices ranging from 5® 
Milch Cows. M 0 ® 110 . Sheep, common to good, 0 
@<<gc; Hogs, tiNOiVe. 
Itrlgliron mid < nnibrldae, Jnh 17—Beeves,sales 
at aaHJse. More Cattle.—Working Oxen, ttfio®3oo per 
pair; handy »leer«, *90®I50. MUc-h cow*, *fi0®UsT bell. 
ers.JMWWd. Sheep, 4K®5e; extra, 0R®6gC; In lots. *.'{.00 
per head. V cal Calve*, 6 ® 10 r_ Sbotes-Wholesale. 
0®6e{ retail 0®00c. Fat hogs L-GtHYc. * 
C hicago, July 20— Beeves range at. Brora *6X0@7,50; 
Veal Calves, *5@*.10; Sheep. t3.00Cis3.75i Hog*. fH.73fitf.Oo! 
Toronto. July 1«.-Beef, lit eliu*. *7J>0«7,90: 2d, *0® 
r !‘ *3®5encb. Lambs, *1,7.7® 
An American Knight of the Legion of Honor. 
Among the many who have been the recipients 
Of medals and honors at the Exhibition at, Paris, 
none stand so high on the list as the celebrated 
inventor mid manufacturer of sewing machines, 
Elias Howe, Jr. The Emperor, who shows great 
tact and discrimination in these matters, has 
made Mr. Howe a Knight of the Legion of Honor, 
and the jury on sewing rnuehines, who hud the 
task of testing and awarding prizes for excel¬ 
lence, unanimously decided that Mr. Howe was 
not only entitled to great honors as the Invert tor of 
the sewing machine, but that he curried off the 
palm a manufacturer as well, and to him was 
awarded accordingly the first of the only two 
gold medals assigned to this class. The'mnn- 
were 
- Thu mu it - 
hers who have called on Mr. liowc at Ins office, 
No. 64 Regent Street* to offer their congratula¬ 
tions, prove that many besides the Emperor and 
the jury acknow ledge the Justice oi the claim.— 
The Courier , London , England, 
NEW Tr OUK, July 20.— Wool, market lg dull and 
heavy. Sak*H 270,000 tts. at tl®«0c. for domestic fleece ; 
M@l« c for superfine pulled : 30®33c for unwashed; He 
for Nolls; OtiwJSc for pulled; lB®M 0 c for Texas, ami 18® 
22c for low California. 
Boston, July is—The following are the Advertiser'- 
quotation*:— Ohio and IVtinsylvanla—Choice, ftiaase* 
fine, 5 H@f* 2 c ; medium, S2®86cr coarse. IfiaCOc. Michigan. 
M-w 7 ork and Vermont —Extra, 57®Mc ; fine, 55 ® 57 - 
medium.aoetKta; coarse, 43®toe. Other Western — Fine 
f.2e/XiC; medium, 4K®50c; common, 4fi® 15c; California’ 
IK-iioc; Canada, -W® 70(5: pulled, extra. , imperilne 
40®g7Ci No. I, 25®40e; Smyrna, 18@43e; Bueno* Ayres 
Commmiat, |Uarfe*t$, (Btc 
Foreign Intelligence. 
The Empress Eugenie visited Victoria ut 
Windsor Castle on Sunday, the 2ist. A request 
was made by the British Government that the 
House of Lords for the present express no opin¬ 
ion on the execution of Maximilian. A great 
naval review was held at Spithcad in honor of 
the Sultan, the squadron mounting 1,1W) guns. 
A thousand vessels were filled with spectators. 
Efforts arc being made for flic release of General 
Nagle, one of the captured Fenians, and an 
American officer. 
Six Fenian rioters have been sentenced to 
prison at Dublin, There is great want of food 
in County Mayo and Connemora, Ireland. 
Gttrabaldi announced at Florence to a great 
meeting that, lie had come to release Rome from 
Papal tyranny. Advices from Florence say the 
Goribaldlans menace the city ol' Nitebo. Wil¬ 
liam of Prussia is to send an envoy to this 
Country to make a new postal treaty. News 
from Vienna says Arch-Duchess Sophia, mother! 
Khrai, New-Y orker Offkix, i 
liocuituTRB, July 28, 1867. ( 
Money at all the great commercial point* la the 
coun¬ 
try Is easy, and at the East there Is a good deal of idle 
capital. This will very soon be actively employed to 
move the crops. The New I'ork Commercial Advertiser 
of Saturday notices the financial condition thus Thu 
week closes w ith extreme ease In money, but without 
the reduction in the rate of interest generally anticV 
pated a few days ago. The bunks generally hold large 
surpluses, hnt appear disposed to have a certain balance 
remain Idle rather than reduce the rate of Interest. 
Money Is offered freely at 4 per cent, on Governments 
arid o per cent, on stocks. The transactions in the way 
of discount are very limited. Prime paper is wanted, 
hut very scarce, and is current, at 6®7 per cent." 
The shipment of specie rrorn New York on Saturday 
was *1,105,0110. 
Tlio amount of July Interest paid to the 20th was *n - 
000,000. 
Gold Is firm. Sales yesterday at 180g. The Bub-Treas¬ 
ury faic- recently been a free seller, which served to keep j 
down prices In the Dice, of large exports. , 
stock* are rattier active. New York Central on Satur 
day touched 107®; Erie, 71R. 
It is report. ■; that gold has recently been discovered 
ia Ohio. At Hherbrook, Nova Scotia, live tliou'sand 
Ounces were taken out In 1866. It is expected, with 
Improved machinery, that the yield will be larger this 
year. 
There was a- .do of 20,000 tons of Pitt*ton coal in New 
1 ork last week.. The prices for egg, stove and chestnut, 
were, as follows: 
5,000 tons Egg.f.) 3(i® I <10 
It,otio tons Stove. I 70®I 77 M 
2,000 tons Chestnut. 8 80®3 9,7 * 
The general Commercial Convention, which was ex¬ 
pected to meet at Cleveland about the middle of July, 
has been adjourned to August 6th. Several Important 
measures hearing upon the trade and commerce of the 
country will tie brought forward for discussion. There 
will doubtless be some expression In regard to the effect 
of the repeal of the Reciprocity Treaty. 
The hootaud shoe trade at the East Is quite active. 
Dealers are filling large orders for the West and South, 
Prices have somewhat advanced. 
Petroleum, after a long season of great dullness, is be- 
ginning to he active, and prices are* better. There Is an 
improvement In the European markets, which has cre¬ 
ated a brisk shipping demand. The stock on hand has 
been Inuch reduced in the last few months. 
Wheat and Flour.—O hl wheat I* v 
HTADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance 
THE ONLY GOLD MEDAL 
Awarded to American Sewing Machines at the 
Paris Exposition of 1867, was given to the Machines 
manufactured by this Company, of which Elias 
Howe, Jb., is President. 
THE HOWE MACHINE CO. 
699 Broabwat, N. Y. 
From tl»© South. 
Gen. Sickles has written a letter to a mer¬ 
chant in Charleston, 8. C., in reply to inquiries 
made by certain foreigners and Northern capi¬ 
talists, in which he snys: — “ That all advance 
of money, subsistence, Implements, fertilizers, 
loaned, used or required for the purpose of 
aiding agricultural purpose*, wages for labor 
performed In the production of crops, Bhall he a 
lien on the 1 forty-three’ crop, and payment of 
the amount due for such wages shall be enforced 
by the like remedies provided to secure advances 
of money and other means for the cultivation of 
the soil." The local civil law formerly gave (he 
landlord of leased lands a superior lien. The 
remedy by distress for rent is abolished, thus 
the lien of the landlord, which has 
M l HI RDKIt I Tobacco t bovver* 
and Smokers, send post-paid envelope, ir you wish 
10 uleooulitiue the. use of the weed—the mode of car* 
sent, certificates also. Address 
_ R. MILLER . Wilmington, Del. 
(WOWB SPAMNII MERINO EWES AND 
> Rasi* lor sale at fair prices by JOHN SHELDON it 
SUN. at Moscow, Livingston < o„ N. Y., owners of the 
prize Ham “Dm: Drop," the winner of the Sweepstakes 
J. KEECH'S 
NEW SEEJDEING STRAWBERRIES 
nd hereto 
l he following Is the report of a committee, of good 
reliable citizens, selected us tiie best judges of Straw¬ 
berries in the community, and on which the public 
ean rely as being tlietr honest convictions, viz: 
By request of J. Kbbcji of Waterloo, N. Y., we 
• ailed upon him and examined hl» Seedling Straw¬ 
berries, known as (lords. Grant, Meade, Sherman and 
Sheridan, grown and treated under the same circum¬ 
stances a* eleven other varieties, the most, popular 
Of the day, the result being as follows: 
Wc have no hesitation in saying with full confi¬ 
dence to the public, that so far as wc are capable of 
Judging, these four seedlings for excel any Strawber¬ 
ries wc have seen, taking into consideration all of 
the important qualities which constitute a good 
Strawberry. Dated June 96th, 1807. 
0. W. Cooke, Sidney Warner, 
O. S. Patterson, L. Moroan, 
Mont Weaver, G. L. Yost, 
J. T. Deuel, H. K. Smith, 
K. Frames, A. Dickerson, 
A. Uinman, A. D. Baker. 
removing 
hitherto been paramount. 
The Tribuuc’s Raleigh, N. 0., special of July 
18tb, fays the Provost Court for the counties of 
Cumberland, Harnett, Richmond and others in 
North Carolina, established by Gen. Sickles, of 
which W. H. Porter is Chief Justice, has con¬ 
vened in Fayetteville. The most important case 
for trial is that of Jasper Williams, a colored 
man, who is under arrest, charged with persist¬ 
ently uttering incendiary speeches and inciting 
riot, and this charge is said to be preferred by a 
number of colored citizens. 
Emerson Etheridge, Conservative candidate 
for Governor of Tennessee, has begun his series 
of meetings to close the campaign in East Ten¬ 
nessee. He has refused to divide time with 
Maynard, at MadisonviUe. The latter held an 
adjourned meeting after Etheridge closed. 
A Times special says; — Letters from persons 
in New Orleans who have the confidence of Gen. 
Sheridan, state that he will soon Issue an order 
removing the entire body of olficc holders In 
Texas, except a few who hold positions of minor 
importance, and who are considered good Union 
men. Judge Paschal will probably be appointed 
Governor in place of the present incumbent, 
The freight on provisions carried free by the 
Nashville Railroad to the suffering poor of the 
Included in this 
The Best Harness Oil Ever Invented! 
I 'M-ful for Buggy Topi*, Boot* and Shoe*, Water Hose, 
Belting. Ac : final to Cluster oil for Carriage axles. Lx- 
eelleui lor Machinery. A Iready In use iu » currying Oil 
in over t:o Tanneries. RtnUrrs Leather impervious to 
Water. Put up In all desirable styles, and gold at ex* 
treinely low figures. send for Descriptive Price List. 
VACUUM OIL Co., Bole Proprietors, Rochester, N. Y. 
N. B.—Great Inducements offered to the Trade. 
Important Jewish Convention. 
A Conven¬ 
tion of Jews has been in session at Philadelphia, 
nearly every synagogue in the United States 
being represented. It was resolved to co-operate 
in the removal of the Jews of the Turkish prov¬ 
inces and the Barbary States to Palestine, and to 
encourage the development of agriculture and 
the arts there. A paper read by Rev. Mr. Lesser 
claimed that the FaUachian tribes ol' Abyssinia 
and the people of the interior of China are the 
lineal descendants of the lost tribes. Their 
manners, customs and forms of prayer 6how this 
to be tbe case. As efforts are making to con¬ 
vert them to Christianity, a messenger is about 
to be sent out by the Universal Israelitish Alli¬ 
ance of Paris to counteract the movement. 
cry scarce. Small 
lots of new from the South are urrlvlng in New York 
and Boston, and command very high prices. Choice 
brand* of flour are very scarce, and consequently con¬ 
tinue to command high prices. 
Wool.—' The sides of wool last w eek In this section 
were Jet-s than the Week previous. Buyers dropped 
down a little to prices offered, and fanners generally 
are indisposed to .sell at a reduction. We still quote at 
38® 13c,, though few sales are mode at. the outside figure* 
The sales In Boston last week amounted to 7011.000 lbs., 
at a range of 80®70c, for fierce. The Eastern commission 
bouses report liberal receipts of the new clip, making a 
pood assortment for manufacturers’ selection. The Bos¬ 
ton Bulletin of the 20th says: 
All grades or wool are lower; hut the decline ha* been 
most marked In the finer qualities. Hence buyer* are 
tftklug hold ol these with considerable Pirn, and several 
large miiuutucttirlng establishments have lutclv 
Into flllt IllliI'kl'T t'ClV MM I Cl) (IIKl and Kill (inn ft t 
Office of the Howe Machine Co., | 
G'JO Broadway, N. Y., July 17, 1807. ) 
OFFICIAL. 
3P-A.RIS EXPOSITION, 1S67. 
Advices just received by mail enable ns to announce 
positively that the only gold medal for American 
sewing machine* was awarded to Elias Rowe, Jr., 
ns the manufacturer of the best sewing machine that 
was exhibited. There were eighty-two difl'erent ma¬ 
chines in competition for tbe prize, and Mr. flown 
received the additional award of the Cross of the Le¬ 
gion of Honor, as manufacturer and inventor. The 
exact wording of the award is as follows: 
Howk Machine. 
The old, reliable, and only sueccxsOil Sorgo Evapora¬ 
tor. Is Ur Its ninth year—him outlived over 200 compete 
ore, and Is yet unrivaled. 
51 State Fair First Premiums have been awarded it. 
Over 16,000 In use. It won't pup to boll Sorghum on any¬ 
thing else. It Is warrauu-u in every respect. “ While 
mores of new-fangled Inventions have come up, had 
their day and subsided, the‘Cook’ goes right along, 
constantly increasing In reputation, wherever 
Sorghumls grown, the Cook Evaporator Is pretty sure 
to tie found.”— Prairie Farmer. “ It is the only one 
which has attained general success either at the Fairs or 
among The people.” - Ohio Farmer. 
Full description sent free on apuUcntlon to 
BLYMYEK, DAY & CO-, Mansfield, Ohio. 
Iron,— HTfcie great Iron quarries of Lake Supe¬ 
rior are- situated just buck of Marquette, where, 
until recently, all the ore has reached navigation. 
A letter from that place says: — “ Four piers for 
the shipment of ore jut out Into the deep watere 
of the bay and from them, were shipped last year 
200,000 tons, the probability being that this 
amount will be increased at least one-third this 
year. Of pig iron 18,000 tons found its way to 
market from this port during the last twelve 
months. The next twelve mouths will probably 
see that amount more than doubled." 
large uinuiuuujiirmK eeiamisnilienta IlliVL* lutclv COtne 
into thumarket lor 50,000, lo.ooo and 100,000 n.. loti* The 
coarse grades ol Western are relatively scares and firm 
since these have not yet hrgun to arrive in any quantity.’ 
l ulled wools are very duff and unsaleable, with flannel 
and Unit goods mnnulaeturcrs slacking up on the pro¬ 
duction. ‘ 
South this season, is $11,676, 
is *10,000 worth of freight given to the South¬ 
western Relief Committee. 
It is said there are 2,000 Loyal Leagues with 
200,000 voting members, in the South. 
Gen. R. E. Lee is chosen President of the 
Covington and Ohio Railroad in Virginia, and 
his son Chief Engineer. 
Outrages in Texas are freqncnt. A colored 
church at Sterling was assaulted and two men 
and a woman killed. 
Rochester Wholesale Price# V, 
Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc. Fruits, Veget 
Flour, w't wfi’t .*18.50®!7,00 Apple*, green, 
I>o. red wheat, H,ao®in,tio Do, dried, * i 
Do. extr a State, 9,51/®t J ,00 Peaches .. 
Do. buckwheat, *» ct. t,o0 cherries. 
Mlllfeotl, coarse, 25,00®28.00 PIuiiii. 
Do. flue. 2i,00®x,jto|niaekberrlcs,.. 
Meal,corn,cwt.. 2,50® 2,75;Potatoes. * bu 
Wheat, red. 2,50® 2,50 Onions. 
Best white. 2,80® 2,60 - 
Corn, old, V bn, * “ * 
Wheeled & Wilson 
“Co-operateur Elias 
Howe, Jr., promoteur de 
la machine a coudre. Mt- 
daiUe d or. 
The official list of those who were made Knights of 
ttie. Legion of Honor, as published In the Baris pupers, 
reads thus: "Mons. Ellas Howe, Jr., fabrkanl de 
machines a coudre , exposant /” which translated into 
English, reads; "Mr. Kjjas IIowk, Jr., maker of 
sewing machines, exhibiting." 
From this it wifi be seen that the medal awarded to 
Wheeler &, Wilson was for a “Buttonhole Machine," 
and not for the Sewing Machine. 
“Wheeler & Wilson 
|>onr la machine a bouton- 
icre. MedaiUe d'or. 
From Albany. — The Constitutional Conven¬ 
tion has voted 78 to 29, against referring colored 
suffrage separately to the people. G. W. Curtis 
made an able speech for woman’s suffrage the 
18th. The Committee on the Legislature have 
reported in favor of 88 Senators, to be chosen 
from eight districts, New York choosing five, 
and to serve lour years. The Assembly to have 
189 members, chosen from counties, for oue. 
year. All to lie paid 81,000 each, yearly. 
Turnips.. oo@ 
Carrot* . (KXg 
Hides and Skins, 
. Green bides trim’d 
2,00® 8,60 Do. uutrlmmed. 
Green Calfskins... 
Pork, old mess. .*23,00®21 ,.ki P do. 8 ’ ^ 
Do. new mess. 24,00®25,00 
Do. clear, n>. R>® lie seeds. 
Dress’d hogs, cwt 10,00®10,60 Timothy bn... 
Beef.13,00®14,(Ht Clover, medium. 
Spring tutnb*.... 2,75® :t,no Do. large. 
Mutton, 4* it. HI® 120 Peas. 
Hams. 17® 19 Flux. 
Shoulders. li® n r, lnH _j. 
Chickens. 15® 18 5undrl« 
Turkeys.. is® 20 Wood, hard. 
Geese, eaeb. oo<& oo Do. soft. 
Dairy Etc Coal,lump, ft tu 
uairy, etc. large egg.. 
Hotter, choice roll, 1H® 20c Do. small egg,. 
Do.packed.15® is Do. stove...... 
Cbeese, dairy.10<3 14 Do. chestnut... 
Do. factory.K>® 16 Do.solt........ 
Lard, tried. 1S® 13 k Do. char ft bo. 
Do. roneh.... 12® 14 Salt, * bbl.... 
Tallow, irled.9>j<@ 9\ Wool, V Hi. 
Do. rough. 6® SK Hops.. 
Eggs, dozen.24® 21 Whltefisb, a bbl, 
Farunn Codfish, » 10016a 
forage. Hooey,W, * s> 
Hay *t ton.*10,00®2fi,no Caudles, box. 
Rye,... 
Oats,., 
Barley 
Beans, 
From Canada 
Tue Hon. Mr. Chanveau has succeeded in 
forming an administration. The following are 
the names of the ministers: — Mr. Chanveau, 
Premier, Secretary and Registrar; Mr. Donkin, 
Treasurer; Mr. Qulnet, Attorney-General; Mr. 
Archambault, Commissioner of Public Works; 
Mr. Bcauben, Commissioner of Crown Lunds; 
Mr. De BouebervUle, Speaker of the Legislative 
Council; Mr. Irvine, Solicitor-General. After 
being sworn in, the ministers paid their respects 
to Lord Monek. Their salaries are stated to he 
18,000 to each, except the Premier, who has 
$4,(KM), and the Solicitor-General *1,000. 
Lord Monck on the 17th, received a deputation 
and address on the International Railroad, but 
bis reply was not very encouraging. 
Toronto, July 17. — The following members 
*3,00@8,50 
8,0008,50 
Dfipepala, The scourge of the race, the most 
aggravating of all diseases known, and hardest to 
care yields immediately to the influence of Coe’s 
Dyspepsia Cere. It is certainly the most wonderful 
remedy ever discovered for Indigestion, and any dis¬ 
order of the 8tomach or Bowels. 
South America. 
The revolution in Peru is 
ended; the officers have surrendered and been 
pardoned by Congress. The President of Boli¬ 
via is reported to have disgracefully ceded to 
Brazil by a late treaty the whole territory on the 
right side of the Paraguay. 
The leading Mill In twentp-Jlve Staten. The out-growth 
of seven years previous experience ia the manQiacture 
of Cane Mills, and now only in it* fourth year, yet ha* 
taken Eighteen State Fair Ft mo Phbmivxn. 
OVER SEVEN THOUSAND 
are now In use. No key* about it —no plate or bar be* 
tween tbe rolls,hence no choking. D out require levers 
or springe to ea«t up under pressure to prevent break¬ 
ing, but la strong enough to force alt kinds of Cano 
through same space without danger of breakage. Also, 
CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR DRAINER. 
Sugar Crushers, Church and Farm Bells, Star Corn Shel- 
lers. Drag Suwlug Machines, Eureka Cutting Doses, Ac. 
Full description sent free. 
BLVMYKR, DAY & CO., Mauafleld, Ohio. 
GOLD MEDAL THRASHING MACHINE 
PKR 80 N 8 intending to purchase a Thrashing Machine 
will do well to send for Circulars and Judge’s Report 
of the Machine awarded Two Gold Mei*ol& at the 
Great National Trial, Auburn. July, 1866, manufac¬ 
tured by H. & M. Hardeb, Cobleekill, N. Y. See 
their advertisement in Rural of la6t week. 
Mr. J. A. Whipple of Boston has the largest 
establishment, and is one of the most successful 
photographers in the United States.— Springfield 
Republican. 
