Two First-Class Journals for $3.50, 
assaulting Thompson and Armstrong. The mil' 
itary havftirrested the two men. Meetings both 
of Conservatives and Radicals were held, dls- 
! claiming any sympathy with their acts. Gov. 
I Orr’s Private Secretary has sought the placing 
of these men in the hands of the civil authorities. 
Galveston is declared an infested port. Sheri¬ 
dan has removed Gov. Tbockmorton of Texas, 
for rebellions acts, and put E. M. Pease in 
his place. 
The negroes in New Orleans, commemorated 
the massacre of July 30, 1866, by High Mass at 
Mechanics’ Institute, for the repose of the souls 
of the victims. 
Reports of crops in Georgia arc encouraging. 
- cownlow’s majority for Governor of Tennessee, 
1 he General Land Office reports an aggre¬ 
gate disposal of 83,201 acres of public landB 
during June last, at the following local offices : 
Ban Clare, Wls., 76,165 acres: Denver City, 
Colorado, 6,030 acres. The cash sales realized 
amounted to *9,124. 
Chicnsro, Ju]y 27—Beeves range at. from $ 6 , 75 @ 7 , 25 - 
Veal Calves, $5f»7,50j Sheep, $3,00«8,75; Hogs, $t;,70®6,90. 
fi J .'ii?. 3 / 1 7 r I ll ef ’ lst <*«*. *“. 00 ®7.00; 2 d, { 6 ® 
tS ’°°® 5 - 0C ' earh - Lamb *- 
meats 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
{The Leading Weekly of He Close—Price *8.00 a Year,) j 
AND 
THE MARYLAND FARMER, 
(A Standard Agricultural Monthly—Price *1.50,) 
BOTH SENT ONE YEAH FOR ONLY $3.50.' 
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Z&~ Marriage Notices, not exceeding four lines $i • 
Obltnariea, same length, 50 rente. Each addltional'line 
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mnst he accompanied by a responsible name. 
The Wool Markets. 
..NK\V V ORK, Ang. 3.— Wool. martret is more ac- 
tire at Imyular prices. Sales Kl 0,000 at 4 V<L T i 7 c lor 
domestic fleece; 72*«.72Ve for picklocks Vvlitte' fo? 
sconred ; 28®r,c for poMed; 4Ur tor tubbed • SSaafle for 
Texas : 20@2?e for California; 21e for M^r cHn 25 ft 30 r 
for East India, and Cape, on private terms. ° “ ’ “* s30c 
Boaton, Atie 2.—The following are the Advertiser's 
quotations:—tj(,)o and Pennsylvania— ChntS an/aSo,, 
fine, 5«®Wc ; th«dlnm ( .72®55c: coarse. uAg*.\t 
Commercial, $tarfcets, m t 
The Publishers of the above-named popular Journals 
have made an arrangement by which both can be fur¬ 
nished at about the price of one. Farmers, Planters, 
Stock Growers, Horticulturists, Ac., In the North and 
South, East and West, will please note the offer,—re¬ 
membering that now is a favorable time to subscribe, as 
a new Hair Volume begins with July. The Rural Is a 
National Journal, adapted to the whole country, and the 
Fahmkr, though mainly devoted to southern Agricul¬ 
ture and Interests, may be read with profit In all parts 
of the Union. No better Investment can be made in 
Rural and Family Reading than by subscribing for these 
Jonrnals,— both of which will bo sent one year (when 
ordered together) lot only 18-50. 
Address cither 
I). I). T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
Or g. h. MILLS <fe CO., Baltimore, IY1«1. 
Rural New-Vokker Office, ) 
Rochester. August 6,1867. { 
We have to report an unchanged condition of money 
matters. To New 1 ork there is • great supply of capital, 
and this has had the effect of stimulating stock opera¬ 
tions. The nnmber of shares sold In the last two weeks 
has been unusually large for the season. The surplus 
capital of the the East mnpt soon be called for to move 
western produce. 
Some recent failures of National Banks have given oc¬ 
casion for comments In regard to the present system of 
banking. We can hardly see that the failures that have, 
occurred are directly chargeable to the National sys¬ 
tem. Some or the closed banks wore simply reorganized 
irorn state banks, and the same men bare managed them 
that were Officers and directors under the former system. 
It should not be expected that the National system can 
■>ew >ora ana Vermont—Extra, 53®,Y,c : 
medium.flOfi-ldc; coam, 42©45c. iWt Weitera — 
wmmoa, K^cSlfonSI' 
Brownlow’s majority for Governor of Tennessee, 
30,000, All the Republican Congressmen proba¬ 
bly elected. The Legislature strongly Radical. 
So far as heard from Louisiana registers 42,462 
whites and 79,129 negroes. 
Foreign Intelligence. 
The Reform leaders are to have another 
grand demonstration In Hyde Park, to protest 
against cutting down the franchise in the Re¬ 
form Bill as It passed the Commons. 
The reported distress in the counties of Mayo 
and Connemont, Ireland, from famine, is greatly 
exaggerated. 
At the Paris trial of mowing and reaping ma¬ 
chines, the 30th uit., on the Emperor’s farm at 
known for I.Vs^ertor fsrUii.es and Spl^dlYloc^tlo/ 
Gommenccs it- Fall Session Sept. lBiLittT. locftUon - 
9l64 t C. V. SrfeAR, Principal. 
S A T T ER LEEi$ ~ 
f OUEdl A T V. iv^titcwe' 
Sick-Headaehe. Very many are troubled with 
this distressing complaint every few daye through 
♦ C!---m a . . _ 
itr.il JTfU’-^lovhcr 
"«wa a ' a .' kj 1 ^j^TITCTE 
.vciirsthe inoM popular and sueces'fnl 
rn New York, will re-open on Monday, 
Teacher*nrc employed 
wiP.r'r- 1 f 3 * - "'borough and finished 
Mlln-. DepiirtnK-ntfor 4 onng Ladles. L. 
.. A. Principal, Rochester, N. y. 
p , M A L K ( OUE f. E. 
Session Opens .Sept. Ith. 
r“ s rni>i superior inducements to (hose 
Chrlstslti rrtueatlon at 
L s K dcn l? share In the lighter do- 
the ramily. For Circulars address 
^ " - COM LES, D, I),, President. 
WHO TAKES IT? 
ROCHESTER, N. Y., AUGUST 10, 1867. 
ing system shall prove bad, and not adapted to the wants 
of the commercial community and the best Interests of 
the people, we shall be free to condemn it. The few 
hank failures that have occurred we think prove noth¬ 
ing bu( the Inefficiency or dishonesty of those having 
charge of the Institutions. 
The New York Financial Bulletin says 
Of onr hanks are sound r - - 
In all that relates to their busluets and 
the great evil la that there Is 
never ought to have had 1 . _ 
brings discredit on the whole system 
superfluous Institutions 
A fjitze of *100 will be given by me to any man 
who will produce a stump mar bine which will pull 
np and turn down half As many stumps of good size, 
green or dry. in a given time, as my patent stump and 
tree extractor. The time of unloading and setting 
up the machines for work to be included in that agreed 
upon for the trial. W. W. Willis, 
Rochester, N. Y., August 5th, 1867. 
From Washington. 
Rumors are afloat that Gen. Thomas will 
succeed Gen. Sheridan, who will report to Gen, 
Sherman. 
The U. S. Treasurer holds in trust for the 
National Banks, for their circulation of notes, 
*340,649,500, and for deposits of public money, 
*38,797,980. 
The Cherokee neutral lands have been sur¬ 
veyed, and those not occupied the last day of 
August by actual settlers will be open for sale, 
in a body, for cash, until October, and after that 
in separate tracts, to the highest bidders. 
The Internal Revenue receipts last week were 
*0,789,804.67. 
Complaints are made that the commandant at 
Wilmington, N. C., has obstructed the serving 
of processes issued by Chief Justice Chase. 
Gen. Sickles is to report on the matter. 
The facts as to Santa Anna’s capture are offi¬ 
cially said to he as before reported. It Is also 
stated that Juarez, not wishing to be Presi¬ 
dent, will be seut to Washington as the Mexican 
Minister. Senor Romero, the present Mexican 
The majority 
concerns, and are above suspicion 
-J management; but 
occasionally a bank that 
any existence, which finally 
. 1 . The sooner these 
go Into liquidation the better 
lot the commnnRy at large.” 
Urkat and Flour.—F armers In Western New York 
seem disposed to sell their wheat early. Every thrash¬ 
ing machine is in active operation, und as fast as the 
grain Is thrashed it Is taken to the mills and warehouses. 
Buyers have been paying from $2 to 2 25. The market, 
under the pressure to sell. Is rather tending downward. 
At some points In this and the adjoining counties sales 
have been quite large. Mills In the Conntry have gen¬ 
erally commenced grinding, and most of the Homing 
mills In this city commence to-day. 
Flour Is unsettled In price. The amount of new flour 
(bat will soon be upon the market must cause a cousld- 
erable decline. 
The accounts from the West, where spring wheat lg 
grown, arc highly favorable. The yield will be very 
large, and the quality good. 
Wool.—T he market In Western New York is dull 
Farmers are not disposed to sell at present prices, and 
buyers care little about purchasing. Priocs range from 
? to 40c. Those that are able to hold are not shipping 
nut arc waiting what must, determine the future of the' 
market—movement In woolen goods. 
stales In Boston continue large, though at rather re¬ 
duced rates, footing up lust week 1,200,000 lbs at 80® 
G2>*e. for fleece, Receipts at the East continue large 
though rather falling off. The Bulletin of Saturday sav* - 
YOUNG MEN WANTED! 
Tire Union Telegraph College, Ojierlih, Omo, 
has authority from Telegraph employers to receive 
students and guarantee them good situations upon 
gradual! on. This Is (lie Only school of the kind In the 
Union which has sneb support, and lu point of num¬ 
bers is the largest. Offices arc secured to grad cates 
by WTSITTEN contract. Our letters Of authority for 
graduating can be seen by any who doubt our ability 
to promise employment. Operators receive from *45 
to *125 per month. For full particullars addreee 
C. H. Pond, Oberlin, Ohio, 
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 Bkoadwat, N. Y. 
tSSSiSSP 
SpSifSli 
Who See It bear tcutlruunv in ihu 1 e All 
OPf'CK the IIowb Machine Co., I 
699 Bboadwat, N. Y., July 17,1867. f 
OFFICIAL. 
IPARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. 
Advices just received by mail enable us to announce 
positively that the only gold medal for American 
sewing machines was awarded to Elias Howe, Jr., 
as the manufacturer of the best sewing machine that 
was exhibited. There were eighty-two different ma- 
Govermncnt. Senor R. has represented his 
country at Washington for the. past eight years. 
The estimate of the sum necessary to support, 
the U. S. army In the Southern States during 
the present year, is *35,000,000 to *40,000,000. 
The force of the Coast Survey Office has been 
engaged the last six weeks in preparing charts 
of our Pacific coast, including the Aleutian 
Islands and the coast of Walrussia. 
-- * VI»V WOII AUU 
| Improvement In values, when receipts shall have eon- 
riderably fallen off, and the stocks of butt, woo) and its 
manufacture* shall have been reduced. But no such im 
provomeut run take place as long os the good? market 
remains Inactive.” I 
Coal. -Last week 75.o4t.5ns of Scranton coal were 
sold at auction in New V ork. The decline since the 
Sir c- *>r grate, and 
itoehcMter \Vhol<-Jnle Price# Current 
Flour, Feed, Crain, Etc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. 
Flour, w’t Wh’t.$15,50® 16,00 \ppjea, wreeu *u otva nm 
o. red Wheat, ip«<„ 14,00. dried li’tt ’ vt °'£ 
Do. extra Stale, o.rio&tt.oo:I'eaehes . ' i? 
Do. buckwheat, lit ct. <1.00 Cherries. 'jrj® 35 
Miiifee.i, coarse, ss 
Do. tine.8S,(K)fe:)5.00 R ackheriieH SnS S 
Meal, corn, e Wl.. 2,r.fl® 3 . IBI Potatoes it tin" ife , S? 
WBffiSsS 5 ^: S S 
Oats,. 75 ® 80 c nides and Skins. 
Kt’g-::::::::: »a«CJ!SS!a! 
Meats. Green ealtsklus. , 4 Iti® 20 
M’rPTt lifklto nn nV. A*-_ .-TA 
From the West Indies.— The cable Iron 
Key West, to Cuba will be completed in about i 
week. Snlnavc’s election as President of Hayt 
was enthusiastic. Jamaica, under the recently 
formed English colonial system,is not prospering. 
From the West. 
An Omaha dispatch at St. Louis says the 
Indians are concentrating at the base of the 
Mud River Mountains, near the Sweet Water. 
A private letter to Gen. Dodge says travel 
from Green River to Fort Sauders is stopped by 
daily attacks on trains. 
There were *221,000 of bullion assayed in Ne¬ 
vada the last week in July. 
Cholera at Fort Harker is decreasing, and the 
alarm is over. 
Indian depredations on the stage route be¬ 
tween Salt Lake and Denver by firing on coaches 
and stealing stock. 
Father De Mortel, a Catholic priest at St. 
Mary's Mission, died of cholera near Ellsworth, 
He had beeu among the Pottawatomies 17 years, 
and was much respected in Kansas. 
Considerable lighting has recently taken place 
on the plains between the whites and the Indi¬ 
ans. The latter were badly whipped. 
Howe Machine. | Whkeleb & Wilson, 
4 4 Co-opmteur Elias 
nowe, Jr., promoteur de 
Ja machine a coudre. Me- 
dailU d'or. 
The official list of those who were made Knights of 
the Legion of Honor, as published in the Paris papers, 
reads thus: “Moils. Kuab Howe, Jr., fahrkant dl 
machines a coudre , expoearUf- which translated Into 
English, reads: 44 Mr. Euas Howe, Jr., maker of 
sewing machines, exhibiting." 
From ibis ft will be seen that the medal awarded to 
Wheeler & Wilson was for a "Buttonhole Machine,” 
and not for the Sewing Machine. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
wneeier & Wilson 
pour la machine a bouton- 
ere. MedtiUle d'or. 
At Montreal the conduct of the 
volunteers in 
firing into the crowd at the St, llyaeinthe riot, is 
condemned as useless, and showing no presence 
of mind. 
1 he total loss of the Austrian army, in the 
late war with Prussia, was 84,041 officers and 
men, or over oue-iifth of the whole number put 
in the field. 
A private 1 
Railroad officers 
public. The first queatlon aaked by prudent investor, 
K Are these bonds secure?” Next, “Arc they a prof 
itabic Investment ? • To reply in brief: 
- p m, 0 ? 0rly corn J" et,ou of 'he whole groat line t< 
the Pacific Is as certain as any ftuure business event car 
be. The Government Srunt of over twenty million aerct 
01 and and fifty million dollars in Its own bonds nractl 
cally guarantees It. One-fourth of the work Is alreacR 
done, and the track continues lobe laid at the rateof two 
miles a day, 
2d. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds are Issued upon 
what promises to be one of the most profitable lines ol 
railroad in the country. For mauy years It must be the 
only line connecting the Atlantic and Pacific; and being 
without competition. It can maintain remunerative rate^ 
3d. 425 miles of this road are finished, and fully equi,,.' 
ped with depots, locomotives, cars, &e., and two trains 
are dally running each way. The materials for the re¬ 
maining 92 miles to the eastern base of the Rocky Moun¬ 
tains are on hand, and it is nnder contract to be done In 
September. 
4th. The net earnings of the sections already finished 
arc seserul times greater than the gold Interest upon the 
P irst Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and If not an¬ 
other mile or the road were buffi, the part already com- 
pleted would not only pay Interest and expenses, but be 
profitable to the Company. 
5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds can be Issued 
only as the road progresses, and therefore can never be 
In the market unless they represent a 6 onafide propertv 
tith. Their amount is strictly limited by law to a stud 
equal to what is granted by the U. S. Government, aud 
for which tt takes a second lien^as Its security. This 
amount upon the first 517 miles west from Omaha U only 
110.000 per mile. 
ith. The fact that the U. S. Government considers a 
second Hen upon the road a good investment, and that 
some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country 
have already paid In five million dollars upon the Btock 
meeting of the New York Central 
-d was held at the. Astor House 
on the Istinst., preliminary to a conference with 
other competing roads. 
Black walnut lumber has been shipped 
Irom Toledo, Ohio, this season, in larger quan¬ 
tity than ever, the amount being 14,767,009 feet, 
worth about *700,000. 
Six steamers left New York tbeSd inst., enrry- 
iug *608,464 in specie. Two deaths from cholera 
in New York the 2d. Deaths in the city last week 
from all causes 85 less than same date last year. 
Otho, King of Greece, just deceased, was the 
second son of Louis I., Kiug of Bavaria. He was 
bora at Salzburg on the 1st of June, 1815, and 
ascended the Greek throne when he was only 17 
years of age. We believe lie leaves no children. 
It is stated that about thirty suits have been 
commenced against the contractors on the 
Champlain Canal, for damages caused by breaks 
and delays iu the navigation of the canal, whereby 
the interests of the forwarders have been laurel v 
affected. 
Mr, D. C. Scoville, formerly teacher at Caz- 
enovia, more recently Professor ol' Mathematics 
in the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, has been 
elected Professor of Latin in the Seminary at 
Cazenovia. Prof. Scoville is one of the best 
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GOOD READING VERY CHEAP! 
We have a few extra copies of Volume XII of the 
Rural New-Yorker, (1861.) stitched, and in good 
order, which we will sell at *1 pei copy at office or by 
express. If you wish a copy, apeak quick. A few 
bound copieB of same volume for sale at * 3 . We can 
also furnish bound copies of most of the volumes is¬ 
sued since 1855, at *3 each. Bound volumes of 1665 
and 1866, *4 each. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
DODGE’S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER 
O -A- UTI Q 3NTI 
The public are cautioned against confounding this 
Valuable Machine with the “Buckeye” made by 
Adriauce, Platt & C'o., and others, under Anltman 
and Miller’s Patents. The Genuine aod only Dodge 
Machine is manufactured under J. A, Dodge, Ball's 
and Aultman 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 
MTg Co., at Auburn, N, Y., and both the Patentees 
and manufacturers’ names are plainly fetencilled on 
every machine. Farmers 1 do not he humbugged by 
the Specious and artful representations of parties that 
theirs is the Only reliable and genuine machine, Ac., 
Ac., Ac., and that certain other machines are mongrel I 
ortvorthless imitations. Common sense teaches that 
this is an age of improvement; that the world moves 1 
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 mnst prove futile even j 
where they are bolstered up by well known and here- ! 
tofore honored names, and by certificates procured in ] 
too many instances by fraud and bribeiy. 
728; Nashville, 2,459. Madison county gives 
Etheridge some 300 majority. 
At Richmond, Va., a Republican Convention 
of some 5,000, whites and blacks, met at the 
African Church and had u warm debate as to the 
policy to be pursued. 
Gen. Sheridan issued an order re-adjusting the 
Board of Aldermen of New Orleans. He says 
they were removed because they had reduced 
the city credit by injuringits finances, aud sought 
to impede the execution of the laws of Congress. 
At Nashville, Tenn., Gen, Duncan had control 
of the troops who were at hand, hut not near the 
polls. Three hundred special police were also 
chosen. The same course, as to troops, was 
elsewhere adopted. Special police forces were 
also chosen at other places. 
At Knoxville, just before the election, a Con¬ 
servative tired at some negroes, and, in the fight, 
two pereons were wounded. Maynard and Eth- 
Co rn V SflUxll 04®^’ li< V ,5 i * J .<S®I ,«R 
Sf"now 11 f ih .0(Xl'.21,lX>; now extra mers, | 88 , 00 ® 2 R. 
A I bun Vi Ant 
flour, **, 7 r><n;Cl, 00 ; 
live $ 1 . 55 ® 1 , 00 . 
S),2L Batter, 2! 
"OVIOO. Wheat.*2,lib; 
Oats, WIUWc. Barley 
Xc, CDeese, ItolSc. 
crs„14e; Wt)ii),10®45. 
■Flour, sales at ?lil. 10 ®u. 00 ; Wheat 
t92ets; Barley, ji,os®!,15 • Rye, *1 ir, 
I'ork, $28,000*24,80; Lard. li@18ijc; 
_ --- -LLdt«rs,l.?&e.; Butieir, 2&ui‘J3c- 
SQ.15C : Eggs, 15U20C; Sait. *2j50®2.55 p bbiT ’ 
Uhlciuro, Atur. 8,—Flour, $9,50@10,00: Wheat, $1.88® 
,So ; Corn, Rx,<£0 cents: Oats, OOatac- Rve W) 
iarley. 55c@$7-,05. i> or t. mes«, fSkUm'W)'; Lard ifu' 
ilSXc; Butter, 8 & 2 fic; Cheese , H 
Torouto, July 31. — Flour ranees from $6,75@7 00 - 
Vheat,spring, $l,H5w,l,t0; tall, $l,45@l,tl0; Oats,60@5'2c• 
iarley SaWe: Feus, 00@fiSe.; Rve. *0.75. Pori mSS? 
, b,atei9,oo : prime.$14,50; Bacon,7@8Wcj Haras,9@l2Uc- 
boulders,Sc; Lard, 9®'icta; Batter, I2«@i5e; Aheese 
, H o^ai T ® XOi Straw, *i®7. Dried 
The Cattle Markets 
Nt-w York, .Inly 31- The current nr 
■* eek at all the markets are as follows;—Bet 
vail!* : Cows and Calves, fK'uasu; Veal Ca 
Shfepaial Lambs, $4,50® 11.00; swim-—cor 
i,87; light and medium, |G,fl2(S;7,no, 
A'bnnr, Ang 1. — Beeves, prices ramrln 
Mffch Cows, bsosioo. Sheep, comint 
<aoHc 1 Hogs, 7«@83 s'c- 
B r leht°n nod Com bridge, July 31—1 
at 9H@t4Jdc. Store Cattle.—Mxirfelng llxen 
p al f : hH.aiy steers, $1*0(5.150. Milch cows, $t 
Sheep, 5@6c; extra, 6M@6j^c; 
@55? per head. \ eal Calves. tkPJOc. SUotes- 
