erumental grounds, and the manuer in wliich he pre¬ 
sented his arguments was such as to secure the in¬ 
terested attention of both Senators and spectators. 
All the Senators have during the trial been re¬ 
markably silent, even among their most intimate 
friends, ae to how they will vote on the subject, and 
therefore what the course of each will be is a matter 
of inference or conjecture. 
Judge Black has written another letter to Presi¬ 
dent Johnson relative to the Alta Vela affair. He 
says that he knew nothing of the letter signed hy 
certain Radical members of the House, including 
Gens. Logan and Butler, counseling the President in 
relation to the affair, and that he bad no communi¬ 
cation wiih them whatever on the subject. 
Latent Foreign Intelligence. 
Thb war in Crete is continued with much Bpirit 
by the Christian revolutionists. 
The Greek newspapers announce that a battle, 
which lasted the entire day, was fought at Apoco- 
rona on the 14th of April, and that the insurgents 
claimed a victory at its close. Fights had also taken 
place, it iB said, between the Army of Liberation 
and the troops of the Sultan on the Uth, lUib, 13th 
and 16th of April, but they ended without much 
decisive result. The Athens editors again agree 
that the Turkish soldiers commit great outrages on 
the inhabitants at every poiut where they obtain 
complete control on the island. 
The Eteamers employed in running the Turkish 
blockade of the Candian stores, for the relief of the 
Christians, and the landing of munitions of war for 
their use, continue to ply from ports of Greece and 
to the island. 
The Government was beaten again in the British 
House of Commons on the night of the 30th ult., by 
a larger vote than before the Easter holidays, the 
majority against itbeiog65. Mr. Disraeli then stated 
that the Ministers needed time to consider their 
future action, and ihe House adjourned. 
The trial of Burke and Sbaw, in London, resulted 
in a verdict of guilty against both, and the Judge 
sentenced the former to fifteen years, and the lat¬ 
ter to seventeen years imprisonment. 
George Francis Train has again been brought be¬ 
fore the Court of Bankruptcy in Dublin, but hie 
case was deferred. He continues to denounce the 
proceedings against him as a political persecution, 
prompted hy the British authorities. 
The belief has become general that after the pas¬ 
sage of the reform bills for Ireland and Scotland, 
the Disraeli Ministry will dissolve Parliament and 
appeal to the people on the Dish Church question. 
South \mkkican Items —Ni ws from Rio Janeiro 
to the 9th ult., says: — Dales from the seat of war 
on the Parana are to March 25th. The allies had 
taken the Paraguayan lines at. Roza, and the head¬ 
quarters of the Marquis de Caxias were at Resso 
Mar.-lial Lopez has abandoned Pucu and his wherea¬ 
bouts were unknown The allied fleet had gone up 
the river again to Fort Humaita, which was soon 
to be attacked. ThealJics expect.that tbe Paraguay¬ 
ans will surrender. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertising Rntea.—After the first of January, 1868, 
(he Rates of Advertising In the Rural Nkw-Yobkrb will be 
as follows, for each insertion: 
Advertisements, inBlde, 18 cents per line, Agate space. 
“ Outside,#! “ •• m 
For Extra Display and Cuts, a price and a half. 
Special Notices, Nonpareil leaded. 81.50 per line. 
No advertisement inserted for le«B than *3.' 
ROCHESTER AND NEW YORK: 
SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1868 
New York State Items, 
The trial of Gen. Cole continued in Albany 
throughout last week, and is not yet ended. A large 
number of witnesses were sworn for the defense, 
their testimony being mainly designed to establish 
the plea of insanity upon tbe part of the accused. A 
letter from Mrs. Cole, was also given in evidence, 
acknowledging her criminal intimacy with Mr. H is - 
cock. The witnesses for the defense having been 
nearly all examined, a great amount of rebutting 
testimony was taken, on the part of the prosecution. 
It was mostly that of physicians, and regarded the 
question of insanity. Surgeon-General Pom fret 
testified as an expert, as did also Prof Mosher, of the 
Albany Medical College, Dr. Swinburne, Health Of¬ 
ficer of New York, and others. They did not believe 
that tbe injuries said to have been received by Gen. 
Cole while in the army would render him insane. 
The testimony on both sides was concluded on 
Friday, and Judge Parker then began his argument 
for the defense, t,o be followed by Mr. Brady, and 
afterward Mr, Sedgwick and Judge Tremolo on the 
part of the people. The interest in the case, which 
Beemed to have been aroused at one time, has died 
away m a great measure, aud it is looked upon with 
great interest now only by professional men in view 
of the great legal ability of the counsel employed. 
The propeller Governor Cushman exploded her 
boiler in Buffalo harbor on the 1st inst,, causing a 
fearful loss of life. Five of tbe crew it is known 
were killed, and six more are missing Several 
others were wounded. One man was thrown clear 
over the Sturgi6 Elevator, which is fully uue hun¬ 
dred feet high, his mangled remains falling in a stave 
yard several hundred feet from the vessel. The 
mattrass upon which he was sleeping was carried to 
the roof of the Elevator whore it caught and hung 
several hours, finally dropping to the ground. The 
propeller was from Milwaukee, bound to Port Col- 
bomo with a cargo of 21,600 bnshels of wheat. It 
was pretty nearly demolished,and immediately sunk. 
A little girl nine or ten years of age was brutally 
outraged and then murdered, in Camden, Oneida Co., 
one day last week. One Carswell, a young fellow of 
doubtful character, was arrested aud charged with 
the crime, aud finally committed to answer before 
the grand jury. The evidence against him was so 
strong, and public feeling 60 intense, that the officers 
feared he would be lynched. 
Bonds to the amount of $11,000, in charge of the 
Merchant’s Union ExpressMossengerontheHudson 
River Railroad, were stolen from tbe safe of the car 
on the 3st inst. 
8. B. Fairman, Jr., of the Elmira Daily Advertiser, 
one of the victras of the Erie disaster, died at Port 
Jervis on the 1st inst. 
The Glenham woolen mills, at Poughkeepsie, have 
Btopped work, owing to a strike of the weavers, 
mostly females, against a ten per cent, reduction of 
wages. 
The line country residence at Buskirk’s Bridge, of 
Mr. A. 8. Rease, editor oif the Troy Press, was en¬ 
tirely destroyed by fire on the 26th ult. Loss, about 
Extensive. Fikb in Vermont.— Thirty buildings, 
including bams, mechanics’ shops of various kinds, 
hotels, stores, offices, residences, a school house 
and a church, were utterly destroyed by fire in 
East Berkshire, Vt., on the 29th ult. 
From the Went. 
Hon. Anson Burlingame, the Chinese Ambas¬ 
sador, was given a grand dinner at 8an Francisco on 
Tuesday evening, the 28th ult, by tbe most promi¬ 
nent citizens. In bis address be said that his mis¬ 
sion was accepted in the interest of civilization, 
and meant progress, the adoption of international 
law, peace, commerce and the unification of the 
human race. 
A skiff containing four boys, who were fishing re¬ 
cently in the Wabash River, at Carmel, 111., was 
drawn under a dam, and all but one of the boys 
were drowned. 
Mr. George F. Carpenter, the express agent of 
tbe Merchants’ Union Express Company at Daven¬ 
port, Iowa, was robbed and murdered in Chicago a 
few evenings since by an unknown assassin. 
The largest siezure of illicit whisky ever made in 
tbe West was made at Rockbill’s rectifying estab¬ 
lishment in Cincinnati lately by the U. 8. officers. 
Tbe management of the Ohio and Mississippi Rail¬ 
road have determined to change the guage of the 
road from the broad to the narrow guage, in order 
to bring it into close connection with tbe majority 
of eastern roads. The change will be completed by 
the first of December. 
Idaho advices of April I8tb state that the Indians 
are. committing depredations on the Jordan Vailey, 
and it is thought that the programme of the past 
four years will be re-enacted by the savages, in rob¬ 
bing, burning and murdering. 
The brick depot of the Louisville, New Albany 
and Chicago Railroad, at Bloomington, Illinois, to- 
ommmial, Siirlicts 
RURAL NEW-YORKER OFFICE. 
Rocbkstbk. May 5, 1868. 
The quiet condition of financial matters noticed for 
THE DETROIT 
_gome 
time past in Rochester, aud in Western New York generally, 
still continues. All good paper offered is readily discounted. 
Discounts are more readily obtained at the city banks than 
they were two nr three weeks -inee. 
La-t week closed wP.lt a decided y easier market in New 
York than lias existed for some weeks. Mouey was freely 
offered on Saturday at 6 per cent.o call, and the feeling 
was general that the bank statement lor the week would 
show Btjcli strength that the rnling rate, for a time at least, 
would not be above that figure. There is a demand for paper 
from the banks at 7 per cent. 
There is a greater pressure for money in Boston, just now, 
than at any other important commercial point. It is thought 
the. decidedly improved oond itlon of the market in New York 
must speedily work a change Id Boston. Now “ a very active 
demand ” Is reported. 
Gold continues firm. Sales were made at the New York 
Board yesterday at 1H9J4. The total shipment or specie for 
the week was $1,131,891. It was expected, on account of the 
retai tance abroad of the May interest, that the sum would 
be considerably larger. It is evident that bonds, instead of 
specie, are sent, out in return lor coupons quite freely Un¬ 
doubtedly this week’s shipment of coin will be quite heavy, 
as the foreign bondholders will then be mostly paid. On the 
first day of May $800,000 was paid on the Interest due the flfRt 
of this month, and the payments continued large on Satur¬ 
day and ye-terday. 
Government Securities are a little weaker than they were 
a week since, There was a decline on Saturday of about w 
This has the largest circulation of any newspaper in the 
State of Michigan, and is the great popular organ of the 
State. 
Its Weekly Issue exceeds that of all other Detroit papers 
pnt together, and goes to the masses in every quarter of 
the State. 
Its large Tri-Weekly edition is taken by farmers, millers 
and merchants on all the lines of railoard throughout the 
State. 
Its Dally edition is larger than that of any other single pa¬ 
per published In Michigan, and is generally read in Detroit 
and all the more Important places in the interior. 
Venezuela News. — Venezuela news, to April 6th, 
is received. The intelligence is favorable to the 
Government. General Aristequicta iB at Cnlebra, 
where he had defeated the rebels. A few of the reb¬ 
els at Victoria had submitted* Miguel Ropas, after 
his defeat, opened negotiations for peace. Escobar 
and Leoncio Qnintara, with a small body of men, 
were fleeing to Eastern Guarico. 
Business men and others wishing to reach the people of 
Michigan, will find advertising in the Advertiser and Tri¬ 
bune to be by far the cheapest and most effective method 
possible. 
Advertisements will be taken by any respectable advertis¬ 
ing agent at tbe same rates that would be required at our 
own counter, and the following houses in particular areal- 
most daily forwarding orders to us : 
Boston — S. R. NILE8. 
, S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. 
New York —JOHN HOOPER & CO. 
S. M, PETTENGILL & CO. 
GEO. P. ROWELL & CO. 
PEASLEE & CO. 
Philadelphia-COE, WETHERILL & CO. 
Cincinnati—COOK, COBURN & TAYLOR. 
B. H. PARVIN. 
Chicago - COOK, COBURN & CO. 
gether with a large amount of valuable freight 
stored therein, was consumed by fire on Friday 
last. The loss is heavy. 
The Democrats of California have voted in State 
Convention for Gov. Haight as their first choice for 
the Presidency, and instructed their delegation, in 
ease their motion is not seconded hy other States, 
to unite with the friends of Pendleton in the North¬ 
west in demanding his nom ination. 
At Sitka dimug the iast month ten or twelve ves¬ 
sels, of various 6izcs, arrived and departed, several 
of them being steamships, and passengers are con¬ 
tinually arriving. 
Parties are. indulging in woif hunts in the vicinity 
of Sandusky, O. Six miles from the city one was 
shot and four cubs captured yesterday. The one 
shot was five feet in length; four other fall grown 
wolves were seen. 
Maine has three hundred and five lodges of Good 
Templars, with 29,144 members, 700 more than a 
year ago. 
John Brooks, bird and snake fancier, was bitten 
by a rattlesnake in Baltimore on Friday. He died 
within fifteen minutes. 
Of the five submarine cables which connect 
France, and Belgium with England, four were rup¬ 
tured by a tempest recently. 
A Her Aim’ s special from Havana, May 2d, says: 
A monster stock company is forming at Cienfnegos 
for the importation of Coolies direct to that place. 
A boiler in the Penn Treaty Rolling Mill, Pbila 
delphia, exploded on the 22d ult., demolishing ihe 
building. Three men were killed, and about twenty 
more or less injured. 
An exchange states that when Bierstadt lunched 
with Queen Victoria, bitter beer was served. Hence¬ 
forth let the great American landscape painter be 
known a6 Bitter Bierstadt. 
A well known New York physician, worth 
$300,000, has mane a will directing that his body 
shall be burned. He has also written a book in 
favor of burning the dead. 
The Moutana oil works, located a mile from Pitts¬ 
burg, were totally destroyed by tire on the 2d inst., 
together with 1,200 barrels of oil. Loss between 
$20,000 aud $30,000; insured for $11,000. 
A Rutland marble firm have received from 
Georgia an order for a tombstone, to the usual in¬ 
scription on which is to be added (—“Height, seven 
Politically, the Advertiser and Tribune Is thoroughly 
Radical. It gives particular attention to home interests, In 
this respect being surpassed by no paper on the Continent. 
Its Michigan nows is collected by its own paid correspond¬ 
ents, numbering over one hundred in all, and the telegraph 
1 b freely used In its transmission. 
Besides being the Official Paper of Detroit, it publishes all 
the official advertisements of the various mining companies 
U the only paper that publishes regularly local financial in¬ 
telligence, gives very complete shipping aud commercial re¬ 
ports, and devotes considerable attention t.o literary matters 
and to the religious news of tbe day. 
Every one owning property, or having any Interests in the 
State of Michigau, should by all means take one or other 
of the editions of this paper. 
TER MS. 
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H3T" Christian Associations and free reading-rooms will be 
furnished with either edition at half price, on application. 
Letters should be addressd, 
ADVERTISER & TRIBUNE, 
Detroit, Michigan. 
The best Weekly Newspaper published in the West, will be 
issued as a Campaign Paper from the meeting of the National 
Republican Convention, May Ulfit, to December 1st, tor the . 
Very Low Price of Fifty Cents. 
It will contain the fullest, political intelligence, general 
news, commercial reports, choice selections of i eading mat¬ 
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THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 2. -Ashes, pots. $8.S2>4@S.62l< ; pearls 
nominal; Cotton, middlings, 32!<@3Su; Flour, $S.HO@16,00; 
Rye Flour, $8,2509,90, Wheat, $2.4208.25; Byr, $1,9001,95; Bar¬ 
ley, $2,32; Cora, $1.1401.42; Oats, sSK®s&fco: Dork, mess. 
ftsMXfoaurf; prime, $23..MLs23,i prime mew, $t*3.80®aC.0U; 
Beef, now plain mean, $L..OO 08 O.M; Beef hams, f33.W039.oC; 
Shoulders, 1301 Ye; Hums, l«fc@18C; Bacon, l40m.,c: Lard 
18H0i9;Sio; Butler, Zhwt.io; Cheese, l.2®l7Kt\ 
ALBANY. May 2. Flour, $9015,50. Rye Hour,$9,02 W(u, 
9.7V Corn Meal. $2,4009.50 V 109 *6. Wheat, Rve 
$1,95. Hurley, $302,(1,3 Corn, $1.1201.15. Oats D'. 3,87c. Clover 
seed, medium, findn.we.large. lUulie. Timothy seed, $9,75 
foil, 01 ). Pork, clear, $28.00; shear clear, $29,00 ; mess, $ 20 , 00 . 
relinked Latins 19c. ium should*; > I6e Stacked bo f.22c" Lard 
18@19c. Butter, 0G®(V>r. i hem. lie. 
BUFFALO. Mu 2-Floor, $10.50011.66: Wheat. $2.25®, 
8.00; Corn.fU,9501.05, Oat*,73075c; Rye, $ 1 , 65 ; Barley,$ 2 . 18 ® 
i&vJT 6 ?' 6 ' •5002,Ml; Beans. $5.0005,50-, f’ork, mess, $28,00 
«y9.00; Laru. IR,W»(.. iMc; Shoulders, 14H015C; Ilams, 18@19Wc 
Clovfj burifi, !!*<.imin. <J Ji,CQ . Pear vine do, t-OO.Q (nS 00 
Tioaothv. $>.35@2,S5 : Flax. $2.50; Salt. $3.55 fine, *2.60 coarse 
Wbbl., Butter, so@«*c; Cheese. 180470: Potatoes,$13; Ap¬ 
ples, green, $3,50 m) 4,50 bbl,; dried, S^tuUo th; ligga, 23c. 
CHICAGO. May 2 — Flour, $9 00«t<>,75; Wheat, $2.09 
2.16 Corn, H7yjC(,8bkc: Oats Gl\'<®r*iets. Rye, $1.6501.87 Bar¬ 
ley, *2,8002,8a , Pork, mess, $23,75029,00; Lard, 19@I9c. 
CINCINNATI, May 2,- Flour, $9,nO0H,OO; Wheat, $2.62 
02,75; Oom.tfffittBcear; Oats. 78®80c ; Rye. $3,1/0(52,10 • Bar¬ 
ley. *2.6502.73: Mea* pork, $2r.©:'H,25 ; Card, 180ISMC: Bacon, 
Address 
ril M E MON1TOB EXTRA! 
X Is pronounced, by the trade, where it has been 1n- 
•rqducea, to be— tbe most perfect a n badaule Cog- 
tV heel V\ ringer yet offered to the trade. It sells met avsk it 
)s simple, ptrjtct In all Its purls, tend durable.. Tills Wringer 
.'Is the Only Machine Sold 
In this State with all v hue Rusher Rollers clear to the shall. 
Warranted nut to crock or rust the clothes. The ironwork 
is nicely galvanized. -—■ » 
TllE NEW SPRIIftr CLAMP, attached to this Wringer 
makes it tuh most pbkpect Whinger made., 
All Wringers Warranted in Every Particular." 
Manufactured by JOHN YOUNG (the Original Wringer 
man) A SON, Amsterdam, \. Y. 
fc^* Sold by Dealers everywhere, 1” 
tir ~ Agkxts Wanted Kybryw here. .,-£1 
seed by the 
:ous iiistitu- 
Frona ITIexlco. 
A special express from Monterey brings an 
official complaint from Consul Ulrich to Secretary 
Seward, of another outrage on six American mer¬ 
chants of Monterey, who were sent to the calaboose 
by order of the Governor’s Secretary, and detained 
among filth aud vermin, and the vUe6t felons, till 
morning, when they were commanded to perform 
the most disgusting offices and sweep the prison. 
On refusing, [they were Hogged by a felon, at the 
order of the jaiior. aud arraigned before the Alcalde, 
fined aud compelled to pay for the return of their 
watches and money. 
Advices from’Maz&tlan state that Gov. Rubi has 
called on merchants for ft voluntary loan of 130,000 
to pay troops and carry on the government, and had 
received S2l,000. Gen, Corona called a meeting of 
merchants at his headquarters, and informed them 
that he mnst ; have a loan of $100,000 for the imme 
diate payment [of tile army. After two Lours’ de¬ 
bate they concluded to raise the amount. Only one 
American merchant was present. Fifty thousand 
From Washington. 
The Impeachment Trial continued during the 
past week. Manager Thad. Stevens occupied apart 
of Monday with his argument for the prosecution. 
He attempted to deliver it in person,— but after 
speaking twenty minutes bis strength failed, and 
Gen. Butler read the remainder of the argument. It 
was shorter than any before made, and devoted en¬ 
tirely to the support of the impeachment article 
charging the President with attempting to obstruct 
the execution of the Tenurc-of-Otiiee act. He said 
he considered this article at. t he ti me of its adoption, 
and still considered it. us quite sufficient for the am¬ 
ple conviction of the distinguished respondent and 
for his removal from office, which is the only legiti¬ 
mate object for which this impeachment could be 
instituted. 
Manager Williams followed Mr. Stevens, com¬ 
mencing his argument, on Monday afternoon and 
concluding it on Tuesday. This effort was a Iona 
and full discussion of the various questions involved 
in removals and ad interim appointments by the 
President. The last four articles he did not touch 
Upon at all. His introductory remarks gave a 
graphic sketch of the situation and of the issue 
between the executive and legislative branches of 
the Government, aud he then proceeded to analyze 
and discuss the Tenure-of-Offiee bill and its con¬ 
nection with the ease at issue, 
Mr. William M. Evarts of New York followed 
Manager Williams, commencing his argument in 
defense of the President Tuesday afternoon, and 
closing it on Friday. He spoke for about two hours 
on Tuesday, most of which time he consumed in lay¬ 
ing tbe foundation of his argument. He occupied 
much higher and broader ground than either Judge 
Nelson or Mr. Groesbeck, basing his appeal for the 
President’s acquittal upon constitutional and o-ov- 
Pebkbkili. Man u paotu ttt no Co., Peek skill, N. Y. 
Gents.:—Youib or tutu April, was received ; we have 
(liven your 12-fncli Turbine W It eel a thoiongh trial, and 'lie 
more we nso it the better we are pleased with it. We have 
about 85 foot head and are well satisfied, wltn the satue wa¬ 
ter, it will give mine power titan onr 30 foot Overshot did, 
and can do more work. Also run In cold weather without 
being troubled with Ice. A number of Millers and Manu¬ 
facturers have been here to witness Its performance, and all 
admit its superiority. Years, truly, 
J. F. WHITNEY" to SONS, 
Berry. Case, Crate and Cup Factory, .Villon, N. T. 
For wheels, toe,, address PuekBkUI Manufacturing Co. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Ar-Rir,2S—Beeves—Receipts 5,633head: quo¬ 
tation? 120lS>c. Veal calves, receipts 2,521 head; quotations 5 
@1 HC. Sheep and Lambs — Receipts It),527 head ; quotations 
Sheep 5@9c: Lambs l2®!8ets Swine—Receipts 21.042 head, 
q notations, 901014c. 
ALBANY. April ?0-Beeves, $3,25(910,75, Milch Cows, $40® 
100, "Veal Calves, SflulOe. Sheep and Lambs — Slate 'iigiTc.; 
Westem5X©lb4C -1 Canada 6®;-9o. Hogs, 9H@lO>fc. 
CAMBRIDGE AND BRIGHTON, Aptff 29-Beeves range 
from l)i,7 r.m: Working Oxen. $J(H(@«15 P pair; Steer?, $125 
68200. Milch Cows, $<5(3il(K); Heifers and farrow, $37(550; 
YditfUne*. #>U@80; two-', ear-old* (fwAH''; three-year-olds. -15 
W)60. Sheep and Lambs," 6@gC ; extra, X.qOitffso ; by the head, 
$-«9—. Swine.—Shotes, wholesale. (*MiefUe i retail, llf.»12o; 
spring pitrs, - to.-r ; Fat ho is, lOhdadO.Se; Rules, 8>r®lT)c. » 
**>•; pelts. 75c<5s#2,50 each. Calfskins, l«@J8c. fdfc. Tallow, 
R.ySyse. Veal Calves. 13, 
CHICAGO. May 2 -Beet CaTtle. 7Kffl7j«0. Veal Calves, 4 
KXc. Sheep, *8,00(97- Bogs. $8,10(59,90. 
CINCINNATI, Ai-iUL V'-Rom Cattle,$5,25)99,00; Sheep,4g 
@7q: Hogs,'i!4<»i0*io Calves, 7(?)iUe, 
PHILADELPHIA. April 30-Cattle Steady; sales at T@U « 
Cows and Calves, S-UtaJtOr Sheep, ?@9gc. Hogs, 14@l5c. 
TORONTO, April SO-Beef ranges at $6,00@8,00; Bheep 
and Lambs, *5,00@i,00: Calves, #208 each. 
R USTOKI? YOUR BEAUTY. HOLLOW 
t'keeks, AnmiattiJ Farin', Dark Clicks around the 
Eyes, Dimples, dir., cured by the use of Vi'lpkau's Vital- 
ink. Was never known to I all. However thin juit are, the 
VTtaljnk will cause tin- hollow chrrk and shrunken form 
to (Id ni) with heaiti iul flesh, res-tui'ii g bttuuty of torm and 
color. It is harmless, dulls/action aivnn.or mone.u refunded. 
#1 50 per box, sealed, by innii. Address 
WM. POWKIX to CO.. 
955-001 y L. BOX 15, They, N. Y. 
LIVERY’BODY SHOULD SKND TO MAIN 
Lb NIJTTKN, Concord, N. II., and at ; some 01 me Main 
G it a t-'E V IN ks. It Is the nne6t ((rune grown in the United 
Status. Price ol" Vines—1 year old, $1; 2 years'old, $2; 3 yeat-B 
old or larger, $3. 
if A If LA TLST V U R 1 « S I T V OF THE 19TH 
xJT Ct in tty ! — Wonder) ul Fleet nr. Kteli—It pleases all! By 
malt for m cent.- and stump , 3 for 25 cents. Address Ihe in¬ 
ventor, NATil AN PALL, West Millhttiy, Masts. |ifri-2teo 
(pr f“ Agents wanted in every part of the world, n t 
W ANTED-LADY HAIR DRESSER - ONE 
who understands Ladies Hair Dressing and Hair "Work. 
Will give good wages and steady employment to one who 
understands it well. Ih-rert-nce required. Address 
HENRY LOTTIE, Syracuse, N. Y. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. May' 2—Market Is quiet. Sales are 220.00 
lbs. at 4i@ft4e. lor Domestic Fleece, 44yi47tts for pulled, 57s 
for tubbed, 25®.16Kc. for Texas, and 18027)40 for California. 
BOSTON, APtttL 30.—The Boston Advertiser says:—“We 
quote Maine vvool 48c ; delaine selections $C(@5to ; New York 
State 45 46e New Hampshire 46c; extra pulled47GBCC; su¬ 
per SAyol'C; Canada combing 70c,” 
CINCINNATI. Atkil 30—Tbe following are the Gazette’s 
quotations:-Pulled, 80038c.; Tub Washed, 38040s.: Un 
washed, 23028c.: Fleece, 35042c. 
CHICAGO, Apbil 30—The following are the quotations:— 
Fleece. 850450.: Medium, S9@42c.; Coarse, 3o01lc.; Heavy 
Unwashed, 22025c.; Tub-washed, 4S@45c. 
OR OALE-A FIRST CLASS SCREW .Slump 
Machine,—penoi ins lls work well. Price, #190. 
Z. COLBY, Greece, N. Y. 
URE HONEY ! —How to make it easy and cheap 
free. Address G. G. BERRY . North Strafford, N. H, 
jjT-a T a Ylir»,X'.rviFT.%.® 
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