j ()()() CANVASSERS WANTED 
To Sell New and Popular Works 
WHICH ARE 80I.H EXCLUSIVELY BY SUBSCIUITION 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Frl* 14.—'There ha* been a. wry moderate hqal- 
nen doing since the dale ul‘our lart report, jU»J the market i< 
ln'iivv We notire nom-scnlial change In pitfe* riio siiImoI 
domesticfleeceslor the week amount r.> about SflJlW lb? medium 
to choice Saxonv at SftirtMc. In pulled wools « ;• hear ot nothing 
,|„i,nr Then- 1ms (m* i*n snino inquiry tor tulitornis wools, mill 
suit's made to tlm . m ot of lO.OOU lb., at price? within our range. 
Foreign wool* of all descriptions have been dull, anti wo do uut 
hear of a single salt* having been mode. 
American Snxuny Fleec®, DHb.. . 
American full-blood Merino, . iU‘• ■ 
American half blood and tbrvo-fonrths Merino, She m 
Amorionn Native and one-fom Hi Menno.. . ... ..y-. ’.55 
California, extra,.. 
California, line, unwashed. . 
California, common do.Hr- tf; 
Peruvian, washed. . 
Valparaiso, unwashed...~‘ 7 ~ 
South American Me*. unwashed.. " 
South Amerieun .Merino, unwashed, 7. 
South American, common washed..b * 2 
Sontii American Kiitre Rios, do, ... f 
South American, mova-dird,... .. .JV'*” 
South American Cordova, washed, ...Id;.. 
Cap** Good Hope unwashed. 
East India, washed. ’''.‘vi 
African. unwMhiid. " !2i 
African, washed. m- io 
Smyrna. unwashed, .*!':! J. 
Smyrna, washed. . 
I Mexican, unwashed.. - ■ • ou.i 'V 
publisher to the gtthtif. 
PAY FOR DOING GOOD 
Ont Books comprise n lame assortment of valuable Family 
Works which command a tendv wile, and Agent* now employ 
cl by us are iimkiiur from if*) to -fton per month. Female 
A dents can make a good living by -''llina nur Hooks. For farther 
particulars and descriptive Cutaloug"* address 
DICK .V FITZGERALD. 
IS Aim Street, Nt>w York 
J?r We have just published a hook Containing about 1,200 
Engravings which we sell for $1,00. 579-tt 
A STOR HOUSE, 
xi. rv lil W Y o 1A It . 
This Hotel is in excellent condition. Recently many Im¬ 
provements have boot!Blade Mr Stetson, its former proprie¬ 
tor, has returned to supcnise its executive department. Its 
tables are bountifully supplied, waiteis excellent, and il is con¬ 
ceded that it lias never boon so oiinifortnhlo during its history. 
The new wnlct closets have n» <- M uujs in this cmmtrv 
The young proprietors are full of enterprise and courtesy, 
and spare no pains to make thou patrons comfertuble. 
Men of business, of* fiintilies w ho really need solid comforts 
handsomely dispensed, will find this time-honored Hotel hotter 
that! ever, 
Its proximity to business, the convenience* for reaching ove ry 
part of tin* city, f'entrnl Park, \ *, ramie i s it tin* best for the 
Merchant or casual Traveler. .WO-UJt 
r nil IC OPOIITO GK \ I’E*— The Witte Grape of Amer- 
I ica, Send for a Circular E. W SYLVESTER, Lyons, N. Y. 
I TALIAN HICKS A\l) ((I KI'NS FOR SALE—For 
I particulars send early forCirculnr 
576-311*00 M. M. lULDKIDGK, Middleport, Nlag. Co., N. Y. 
COUGHS. 
Tna administration of medicinal preparation* in the form 
• a Lozertffe, is of all modes the most eligible and convenient. 
iore especially as regards a Cocgh Remedy. " Brown .< 
ronchial Troches" or Cough Lozenges, allay Irritation which 
,duces Couching, having a direct influence to the affected 
KA It BLESS HARLEY lor Hah* at Si per bushel 
or pmalter nuHntitif* .'it tin* junno rate 
A_ CLINTON. SC iteonre. Kranl Co., 0. W 
prize! ncaa me hh. 
GRAND SPECIFIC PRIZES. 
PREMIUMS FOR EACH AND ALL-NO BLANKS! 
Is- order to give every Club Agent or Active Friend of the 
Rural » Bene tit, we have concluded to ofTer the following 
Liberal Specific Premiums to every person who forms a Club 
for the New Volume i 
•W E "W ILL GIVE 
1 . AVebsfrr'i* Unabridged Pictorial Dictionary 
/cash pt ice $6.00,1 and an extra copy of the Rural to ct’.trv per¬ 
iod remitrihg *» for Forty Yearly Subscribers to the Rural 
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or persons who have not taken the paper regularly forl^OJ 
nrerious to the i*t of April, tsfii. The.SMS® 
Prop copy.) to every punwu remitting $37,50 for Thirty anus Sub¬ 
scribers,' os above.' „ . , 
*>. LmrainttN lllnirtraied IINtnry ot the United 
State* (Imperial Rvo.. with AM Illustration?,-price, $3,50,1and 
an extra «opv or the Rural free, to even person remitting ,- 
Ls shove, fm thirty ctpSes, ft’ lead twenty or w hich must be 
for nrw subscribers. 
:t. Alacnnlny’u History of England, ! Harper s Ivin 
tion in 4 volume*, ) 2 mo., bound in leather—cash price, $3,1 and 
an extra paper free, to every person remitting $30, its above, for 
Twenty-Four copies, at least twenty of which must be for new 
subscribers 
4. Macaulay’* England, (same edition a* above, in 
cloth binding -price. $2,5(1,) and an extra paper tree, to every 
person remitting $25 Tor twenty new Subscribers as above. 
MacauUv's England (Os above,) to every person remitting $25 
for Twenty subscribers, old or new. 
5 . Macaulay'*’ England, (in cloth. a j above. | to every 
person remitting $21 for Fifteen copies. f.‘. . --t -.“ 
must be for new sulwcriben* 
«. \Vi h-tor'w Counting ll«u*o and Kninlly Dic- 
(Mason and Brothers' Edition, bound in leather, casn 
~^~~y -y . w 9 
m:\v monthly magazini 
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373-it 
i ACCENTS wanted 
i ' Great inducements olTered. 
Davis' Block, Geneva, N Y. 
No. Cxxx.] CONTENTS. [March, 
the ballad of THE SHAMROCK. By Fits! Jambs 
O’Bhikn. 
lu.csTKATioxs The Fauna®.—The farting.— In the 
Cabin. ThU Grave 
PONTIAC. Bv J. T llB.UU.RY. 
1 i.i rsTii ations Pontiac. The Fort, at Detroit Gladwyn 
and the liultun Girl. I’onliitc and Gladwyn. Pontiac in 
Council -Escape of the Prisoner*. Tnrtureoft.be Prison¬ 
er-. Attack "ii the Schooner. The Fire-Raft- Arrival of 
Keinfon’eniotits. - DalzeU's Defeat. The Fight on tint 
Schooner. Death of Pontine. 
FISHING ADVENTURES ON THE N'EWFOI’NDI.AND 
i[.[,i>'T'tiv rio.xp. tIff for the Banks Tall Fishiug — Our 
Cook Dressing down Riiiine out a Noithfaster. Hours 
of Idleness Shaving the Virgin Bocks The Spout oil Cape 
BtovIi*. tlalliim a Shark. Among the loebyn**.- Stranded 
in Forty Fathoms I lard a Stmhoard. - Taking a Sight. 
A STORY FOR A CHILD. By B.vyaBPT atton. 
THE OTHER FAMILY 
BIGGS HOARDS. By J. W. Watson. 
(»N T THE KIO GRANDE. 
the talk OF THE TKKFF.THKXE.SS. 
A FEW WORDS ABO! r SORROW. By Miss Mrt. 0 CK. 
HORROR. A TRI E TALE. 
A JOYOI'S FRENCHMAN' IN VIRGINIA. 
THE OLD MAN AND THE SPRING LEAVES. By John J 
Piatt. 
THE ADVENTURES tiF PHILIP. By W M. Thackkhay. 
Cit.vPTKit IV. A Genteel Family. 
Cuattkii \ The Noble Kinsman. 
Ii.iai MTUationh. V liitl Hiiniuy. What Natiuin sau 
unto David At the Door 
WOOL GATHERING. By Geokor AK.vold. 
(COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.— 
^ $.‘t a Day. Mrs*. Hjuikinp. want-. Auvnt-H at homw c»r to 
travel tor InT rirtorial “l‘AVtII«V XKW’SPAt’KIV* Tor her 
i-HtJouuNew Ihiok of FK.Nf AfiK CIIARACTKK3 in THIS CITY. 
For SjH'ciijieiia and Tni-ma imdo.sn n;d rtamp to JL\NKINS & 
CO., Now York- 673 
markets, Commerce, &c 
BOSTON, Feb. 14 - AAV have to notice i "ontpariti 
week for domestic wool and in prices no change Hie 
The sale- have been uliont UNI 1*00 Its. inclnding lleect 
ed. Foreign bus been more inquired for. with ml-'. ■ 
Mediterranean, Cape and South .Anieriean and ,.«t lev 
vian at various prices as to duality 2u0 hale* t ape W 
bean shipped to England. 
Saxouv and Merino, riue. t.'s , A5 
Full blood,.t i fi *7 
and ’i blood.e 1 ’*" 43 
Common.—3lV<c.!3 
Polled, extra,....40a 43 
Do Superfine.3S<; III 
Do. No. 1.2.'<n 33 
Do. No. 2.16@25 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Ofpiok. ) 
Rochenter, Feb. 19, 1361- 1 
OrR market may be more noted Ibis morning for dullness 
than any other special feature. There are but two changes in 
Die whole range of articles quoted Timothy Seed is 25 emits 
higher Sheep Pelts have put on 25 cents each, for beet. The 
whole country are now looking forward to AVashington and the 
scenes to be enacted ou the 1th c*r next month, when nn impe 
tos will be given to trade and commerce, or the nation plunged 
into anarchy and distress. The enigma will then begin the pro¬ 
cess of solution, and all will know just what is to be expected of 
them a- eiti/ens uf the Republic 
ROCHESTER WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Eggs, dozen. .lAailbc 
Honey, box.hie’14 
Candles, box......12 S<t13 
Caudle*, extra ..... OftmU 
Km rr A-vn Roots. 
Apples, bushel... .2-V' 31c 
Apples, dried, ft lb. iy*i5<t)3 
I ’rashes dried, j) lb.. O') / 10 
Cherries, dried,. Plfif 12 
Horn*, dried.. —.—ikwiio 
Potatoes...flfiC'i 45 
HI OKS v>0 SKI.X.S. 
Slaughter.4 © t' 4 
Calf,.8 V 8 
Sheep Pelts.mfartft!) 
Lamb Pelts.56@88 
| T V 1,1 A N IIEIX—Order- will now be received for thewe 
1 bees to ho lclivered in tie* Spi i ng ,1 eirt-ular will tie sent to 
all npiiliiwntf I’li lntinp a slamv Jtt il will 1»* found the term* 
and also reports (nun Mr. Lv."i-iRol'il. Dr. KlKrtAXP, Mr. 
Bkackktt. Mi I’.Ai.nnttxsf:, anil others, te-lifving fully, from 
actual olwervation, to the gi eat ■irp.-rlorlty of this race over the 
common he-*. |578-tt'| S, B. PARSON'S, Flushing, N. Y. 
Western mixed,... 
Bmyrn i, washed, . 
Do. unwashed. 
Syrian.... 
Cape. 
Crimea. 
KllOUie Ayre*,. 
Peruvian, washed, 
' 1 Mit Hankins' Mammoth Pictorial la in its Sixth Volume 
and has 300,000 reader*. Full of Engravings and Fashion Plate*. 
Largest, nicest ami be«t in tti<* worlil lor "aria a rear. Aukvth 
wanted. La-lie*. Tern'lier-. Clergymen, or Poet.-Ala.ster*. For 
Specimen Copies and Terms to Agent'*, undone red stamp to 
578 HANKINS .It CO„ New York 
r>LETJR.O-T>NEUJTVLOlNrig 0 k. 
I T IV O ATTIiffi. 
A RKMKPV for this destructive disease, (when given in it* earliest 
stag''*,) is lire pare* I b* the -abseriber Several tlirifU' IS in 1 -ho 
neighborhood of Philadelphia can be referred to. who have 
-ucce—fully used it GKO. J, SCATTKKGODD, 
Duro/ilMT. 
N. \V. corner Fifth ami Callowhill Street*, 
578-3teow PttlLADKRRlttA, J'u 
Ft.orR asp Gkaik 
F lour, winter wheat,$5.2aa (*.75 
Flour, spring do..... 5,tH)(gl5,00 
Flour, buekwlieai, .. O.OO.rtjkOO 
Meal, fndiao. , '/Jav 
Wheat. Genesee,.-LlOMbSO 
Best White Cauadii... O.Oftil I.N* 
coni, old. mm 
Com, new ...,S2'Jr 
Rye, 00 lb*. VI hush- ttrirt-O 
Oats, by weight.T> v -'l'v 
Barley,- .. 
Buckwheat. ,- 3 .-''.-.’ 
Beans, —. .. —olhQi <•» 
Mbats. 
Pork Me** .$l6,tMMOO.OO 
Pork, clear... 
Pork fiwt .n,iiTK»L.b t /a 
Beet.cwt.. v.-KX o *i 
Bpring lamb*, each, LSOwf-.OIl 
Mutton, earcast*.«“Lc 
Hams, smoked. w 
Shoulder*,. - , ’8©4 
Cbie.kcn*. • • 
Turkey*. . 
Ducks p pair ..S.^a.K 
DAIRY, &C. 
Butter, roll.--- J J’ 1 ] 
Butter, Grkin.fj; 1 '' 
Cheese. 
I,ar-l, tried.10© 10 
Tallow, rough.o tel 11 
TallOW, tried..8 © 8 A 
On the 12th inst., I*v Dr. \. G. 11 Ain., GILBERT H- KEY 
NdLDS an-l SARAH A.' PARKER, daughter of Richard 1 arkkh, 
Esq., all of this city. 
at least ten ot which 
(.'oiintinM House and Family Hie** 
tlonnry (Mason and Brothers' ralltion, bound in leather, ea-h 
*1 80) nosl-paid, and a free copy of the Rural, to every 
* L.. ---. m —,— — ,u least expht being for 
II. yV: Fuinlly Dictionary, post 
remitting $19 for 
style, price 
V A Mr-. Hankins'Curious New Boole of Fgumln Charac¬ 
ter* in the City, is very interesting, ami strictly moral Fancy 
binding: 350 Pave?; •'*> Engraving-. Sti Portrait-. Mailed free for 
$1 AGENTS Want."! Ladies and Teachers. For Description 
of Book and Particulars of Agency, inclose rod stump to 
S 7 H II \STICl.VS k CD.. Now York. 
person rem'lttirig llbior Twelve eopfea, 
new eub-Cfiber*. 
7 . \\ * ti-l> r'w < 
paid, and a free copy of Rural, to evety person 
Ton new snleeribers; or 
S. Kvnrvhody’n Lawyer (hound in law 
*1 95 1 vast-naiil. iOR, anv $l,2 r . or $1 work, mentioned herein, 
post-paid, and a free copy of Rural U> every person remitting 
$15 for Ten subscribers, whether old or new 
«) AVclratPi'w »• s'* V- Diclionary, post paid, and 
a free < >*P.v of Rural, to every person remitting $10 for B)X new 
gubsoribcix . . , , . 
10. The Ilniree mid his. l)l«ca*CH(Illustrated, bound 
in leather, price 31, '45,1 ptul-vaiil, nnd a lreert.ony of Rural, to 
everV "U** remitting $10 lor Six subHcnbura, whether old or new 
1 1. LOBo-ltiK’M uictorinl United State-. (12mo.,with 
200 Illii-'.'ationa price $1 ) post-paid, to tt , over - v Vw,‘ l i!. , !e 
$8for Five subscriber*, three being new— or $5 lor lUrresub 
Bcrite*^ two hfrijijf n^w. 
i* 2 , ('ule's Fruit Book I price 50 cents.) port-paid — 
or if preferred, THE SKILLFUL IIOHSEWIFE, isamo pme.) 
post-paid — tt> every person remitting $4 for two subacribers, 
one being new. .. 
(Prr-ou« entitled to any of the above hook*, and preferring 
otiiei works ol equal value, mentioned heroin, can lie ftceom 
modafed ou Stating their wiehc*. l*or in*tang?,any one outitl .1 
to" Kverv body's Lawyer," can have "The Horec ami Hi* Dis¬ 
ease*'' or • Losaipg * Pictorial," and Hire versa. Any one entitled 
to Macaulay s History can have instead, and PoaVp^x 
two i-r t be dollar or fe" shilling book* , and anv one antith a t o 
Lossing’* Bin. trated History, c«n have instead, and port-paid, 
two copies of tin* Counting House and k amily Dictionary, Nc. 
The Pictorial Dictionary, Bossings Illustrate') IliRtorv, and Ma- 
Skrds. 
Clover, bushel.. 
Timothy. 
SP-X’DRIKS. 
Wood, hard. 
Wood, soft...-.- .. 
Coal, Lehigh. 
Coal, Bo-ranUm — 
Coal, Plttston.. 
Coal, Kliamokin- 
Coal. Char. 
Salt, bbl. 
I lay, tun. 
Straw, tun. 
Wool, XT tb . 
Wliitolish, half bbl. 
Codfish, ID quintal 
Trout, hall'bbl. 
.$4,OOP'S.511 
■ 2.1 
.33.00(3 fl.ii) 
3,1 tit *03,00 
. .7,01X37,00 
-5.75(5 ti,(10 
.. 5.75(50', 00 
.Jh.7t&6 ,00 
.. UK' 1 ' I- 
. l,7«Sll,75 
H,()(X«tl2,0O 
.0,1 Kiel 0,00 
. SOTftWc 
.4,25(5 4,50 
4,«)@5,00 
.4,00(5)4,25 
S E E D M ! T It I! K S IC K D 8 J 
SOHROEDER it, CO., 
!) STATU ST RE FT, ROm ESTER, N. IT, 
•IK iiiuiiv other varieties ot Tree Seetb), the follow- 
*nrt*, at the price* uatiied: 
.per lb $0,50 
... " 1,75 
... *• 1,60 
... " 2,50 
... " 1,00 
... " 2,00 
... " 2,00 
... " G.OO 
_ ** 1,0t) 
... *• 1.00 
_ •• 1,00 
... “ 0,50 
... •• 1,00 
.. ** 1,50 
.. ** 3,00 
1,00 
.. •• 1,00 
. « 3,(X) 
In quantities of 25 lb*, and over, at 
and Peach Pit*. 
, very strong. 
Dwarf Cherry, Manetti Rose, 
578-eow-tt 
THE CAREER OF A POLITICIAN. 
ti.M'STK atiiiv;- Ilia Debut. Provided tor -Education.— 
His Calling. In Pursuit "f Knowledge.- Culture. Philan¬ 
thropic Active Life. Promotion - Foresight. On the 
flench. Cmiifvnsaionul. 
FASHIONS FOR MARCH. 
lu.i st it m'liiY.*. t iirriage Dress. -Cap*.— I nder-Sloevcs. 
— Chemisette, 
Mu. Track boy's New Story, with all the original Illustrations, 
is continued in Mil* Number of Hari’bk * Nkw Month t.Y M aoa- 
/,ink. It i* hero printed simultaneously with its publication in 
England, from advance sheets fin nlsbed to the Publisher* by 
the Author. The admirers of " Pendenni.-" and ‘ fho New- 
comes" who in the opening chapter* renewed tholr acquaint 
anoe with their friend*, Arthur Pendenni*. Laura, and the 
Major, will Bad the circle of favorite* enlarged in the present 
Nuuibnv. 
The Publishers have also made arrangement- with tin* Author 
or " Adam Bede" and *• The Mill on the Flqss," for a New Story 
for tin* Magazine. 
A Series of Illustrated Papers describing Life, Character, and 
Scenery in every part of the American Continent, from Labra¬ 
dor to Oregon, prepared from personal experience by favorite 
Author* and Artists, is in preparation, and w ill appear from 
time to time. 
A complete Set of Harper * Map,nine w ill he a desirable acqi'i- 
Mjtton to am public, or private library. iK’iudiv the 1 ales, 
Booms and E-sav-which rorm tie* leading feature*of Periodi¬ 
cal Literature, each Number of the Magazine liter contained 
article* "I permanent value. Nearly Tw" Hundred Papers, 
illiirtrntod by ncru limn Two Thousand Engraving-, have been 
ifevote'1 to American History. ISngmiihi. Induslry, Character, 
and Scenerv Each of our great Agricultural Maple* bus beep 
made tile subject eblbonilB ttrlicloi The l esiilts of tllf 
plumtion? ol Lrav ... heretoferu 11 ml''scribed have 
been I'liiefullv epitomized. The ‘Literary Not."*** cmuo'ly 
limiartqil "stlinates of mor" th in two thousand book*, conipris 
lug utmost own work of any vulm whleh has Vn-voi is-iv-l p".m 
Mi" American jjrasH dmitig the lusl tiui year-, the •• Monthly 
[{,'em ,| of (*i|rrent Event-." though tilling a small ■ipaee in eueh 
Numher, contain.' matter sufficient to fill several volumes. 
Every cvenl of historical iuipnrtnne.e is here nob"l. il ramfehc* 
a more eomplele history of tlie last, ten year* than can be lonud 
,n nuv other accearlhle shape 
The pulilishers of ITaKPKIis Mauazixk, awiue ol it* pernia- 
ueiit YMiie, have eleclnitvpted every page They can therefore 
supply am Number from the beginning upon the following 
ADVERTISING TE1MMM, in Advance— Thirty 
Fivk 0k.nth a LINK, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52)4 rent* per line of space Si'kiiia), Noticks, 
(following reading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line 
Lv consequence of it* lar ge and Increasing circulation, wo 
are obliged to put the Inst form of the Rirai. to press earlier 
than formerly, an'! advertisements should reach ns on Monday 
to secure insertion the same week. 
•• PiniiNtor, IMari'lima,] .. 
Plena l’ecllnnta, | European Silvi*: 
l.nrlx Europa us, |F.iivoiaian Lari 
Juuipovus t’oniniuui*, |English,) 
•' Virginluiia, [Kod Ccla 
ThuyaOe.chlenialtn, [American,] 
Uriel'trill*. [Uiiiiu'se, 1 
Fraximis Excelsior, I European 11 
Acer Platanoide-, [Norway.J- 
" Ruhrum, |Scarlet,| 
PEAR SEEDS. S2.is) ed ft.. 
wholesale price*. 
Apple Sc*"I ,, Cherry, Plum, 
Angers ami Kootenay Quince, 
Pear, Plum. Dwarf Apple, 
Stocks, Ac., Ac, 
rOHN 3VL- MEEEICK Sc CO., 
V Sole Proprietors rind Mumrfacturer* of 
TIMBY’S PATENT BAROMETER, 
FDR THE UNITED STATES. 
Olllf *", No. 7 <'(•rit.rsil Kxchftilge. 
WORCESTER, MASS. 
Tins Nkw Fathnt Stavpaiio InhtRi mbnt difTers iri Its con- 
Htmctlon and operation fi rmi all others, being constructed with 
a Ft.KXim.K Ski rtox, «" arranged a* to 
Conipcnsutc for the Changes in Temperature, 
Leaving the height of t he Mercurial column entirely unchanged 
hv th" i xtii'ri.cs of heat and vld, w hether placed in-ilonraor 
nut, and •,ob?tiinRally obviates the hitherto groat uncertainty 
, '"siding Mu' ilurqinetHr 
This Instcm vni i* "them Ise I'xTIJoa v port iib tA Intving been 
snfciv tr".o»ti*iitcil to every section of the United States ami 
viiko.vp and entirely free from leaking ami ruin, conseauent 
Upon the ue of iVu a.vj> oniKR TBArti, In attempting to*o- 
enro the niercun In the tube 
This llirtruinen’ i- ms'd and vmlm -cd hy many ot the most 
*>Tiiinonu|y nr.K'licD'l iimi su.U-ritilic itiisu in th(’ I vKtAt.GH. 
1'jiriitv. t»uIkislimild b« tarcfulandaoo that 
tie* histrument i-marked TlMllY * Patknt. 
The above Instrument are put up in the finest Rosewood and 
7,iue.otu Cases, with Thermometer** attached. l*Hce trom$7to 
*10 2 -r- Agent* wanted in every i’ourity 578-tf 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK Fkh 18 - Flock \hirket Steillk 1 . bettor, but 
the demand, both fee ox port mil Imme rnnsiunplion, le^actlvn 
Snip? at i-\ l.Va 5,20 for an|»*r State, $5,30655,40 for extra do; 35,15 
*„/, -si for super Wi-steru. $5.30"i6,aO for common to ruediuin ex¬ 
tra' do $5,«i*(-9,H» for inferioi to good sblliping brands extra 
round boopDili"—closing with holder* a little more disposed 
to realize Canadian a trifle lnghei. with a moderate bu.siiic;-.- 
,l,ilng , sales at Ri,X\n*i,75 for cmnuion to choice extra. 
Gkux Wheat about le higher, hut till* export demand .'* Pin 
tonally rliecUed bv I he advance in rreu/bt-. wiles cboice ainber 
Wisconsin at $1.24, in Htrtrp winter red We-tviri it( $l.31("'l,32. 
handsome Uimndn club at $1,2«, delivered elide Western at 
$1 ate 1,50; red Long l laml at $1,3H.« 1,30V: interior red and 
white mixed Western together at $1,471^1.33: white Cal'fern 111 
on pi red Tenners." at 51.3-'* , Rye iinMwtd hnn !£" 
sales at tide Barley zeurce and pretl v firmly belli at 70c 80c. 
sales Western on p t. Corn atiout 1c. hotter, with a moderate 
A few bushels of first class, 
J. D. Conku.v. Locke, Cay. U 
O 1)*).) local agents wanted, to sell 
• >.).) ... of the i/etiutw Kin? n4 Tompkins t o. and 
Wagoner, the two he*t market, and talde Apple*- Send hv mail 
to E. ('. FROST, Havana, N'. V.. and got plates and terms free. 
/ I AR|)H\HR WANTED—f’no that understand? the 
x T management of a ( old Grapery, arc! the Cultivationnf 
Emit Trees, can find a -dilution by applying to 
JAMES SMITH, I‘*l fit Bt) l.lov.l Street, Buffalo. N \ 
N. «... A i '.iing tiian, a .VWrtaiWii.tl'itraJ. ■ w '-’t 
OR n.lHVKU A VEGETABLE 
Otn catalogue of I'ttoim and kakk -.Is lor l«*d 
, and will lie sent to am arldre-s upon cec-ipt of a 
p. It a fnU iien^ription ot the uilicrent 
inirticiil‘ii reCtlODX for odilivation. 
I. WaI.Y BROS , Sneec’.ssors to Allen A* Mcl.lwam 
Muiu ‘ 
ers w.Umi bv m-nml. | il (Mno*unm m ifowinp jubm'i.v, 
• MACAlil S illSTDRYDF ENGI.aND, in ton, 
voliiiiiib, lionad in Inathcf, (nricO) a bound rolum** ol the 
ID RAJ, Nkw-YoukRR for 18,58, '50, or'60, a* preferred, (price, $3.) 
2 . To kvkhy rintaos lemittingB- als>vo. for Twentr /gw Sub- 
scrilsM-wc will give a* an exti.i premium, a cony of \\ EBsTEKh 
0 II A t 4 Ml LY DICTION ARY. post paid the most complete 
and valvable wm k of its price published or any $1.25 book, 
post paid, above mentioned. 
8, To BVTitr I*KKS"X reniitling for Fifteeu flubsciibor*, os 
above at lea-t ten being new, or lor Twelve of which eight, are 
new, or for Ten row Ribscribcrs, (sue «, i«td 7wwve,l we 
will h r iv»\ or u 4 ijii poKt-p/iid, *i ropv of h* V h I»A BOO i ^ - 
YER. or anv other $1,25 or $1 hook, above named. 
4. To KVBJtT vBRfnns remitting for Ton Bobsijrihers, whether 
old or new, or for Six to w *ub*crits*r*. its above, we will give, or 
send post paid, a copy fit I,t).-8|N'GS ITbl'ORTAL I SITED 
STATES, 1-gioo., 200 eng rail figs, pri-t. $1. 
f Fr" There, Friends and Strangers, is just what we offer 
and propose to perforin! You can afford to make a little 
kxtra effort, we reckon, to seenre such libbkai, and vacua 
bi.k priz-es. In fact, we shouldn't be surprised if you should 
trust some of your neighbors aud acquaintances a few weeks, 
(such as you know will pay,) and advance the money, in 
order to make a " sure thing.” You can decide. 
T M l,.TO PER. 1,000. - I offer for salo 
aple Graffs, of popular varieties, at $1,8(1 #1 M. 
No. I Plum, Uisu, and Quinc.o Stocks, ami 
T f. SOUTH WICK. Iliin.'ivillo. lav. Go., N. Y. 
HOH A' it Fell R, . riariinon , Fake Co.i Ohio, 
Sul.annfa. tiirers for the V. S. except Vermont and the 
Bruit half New York. , , ,, ,, , . 
This Vat has h. en the longest. Iieforc ho public the UlO-t. 
extensively used are) diligently improved, and t* Isdleved to be 
lb** be-t. In the world. Well made, -implo durable and compact, 
it combinc* everv want and convenience ol the dairy man 1 m* 
new arrangement r.ir shiittiin off the he,It and furnishing hot 
water i- extremelv simple works perfectly and not liable to get. 
out of order, Warranted to go" satislactuin-rthee-tiimr, lor 
cheese lwaking hv some of the bij-1 (kiirvmen, with *-. r u’h \ ,tt. 
Roe', Patent Adjustable Expansion Ulme Hoop a neat 
thing warranted. S s-Send for Circular. . 
Aiikms DAVID LEWIS. Johnson-bat-un, Wyhnung Go., N 
Y. STEPHEN THOMAS, Scio, Allegan. ■" . N. A . 5*011 
;’S PATENT A Cl RIG (J LTD ItAL 
CALDRON AND STEAMER 
TIIK CATTIiK HI A RKETH. 
Kooh^Htw'i N. V . 
[ MAVK this dav (Fell, tilth,I received n fresh invoice of FRYE 
FLOWER ,)YI> VFJt FT A III.F SEEDS from Europe, 'in- 
bracing some of the IInr-3 varict.es ever ottered to the ho m* ol 
flowers. Many urn new and rare. Among them are mo 
"’STOUTS - Ten Week New Largest Flow ring. 8 color- sep¬ 
arate, oi mixed Emperor, larett flowt"oil. Ilrompti/n, (Winter) 
-Sulphur Yellow, new. , . in im.,„ 
. Globe Flowered, Dwarf Pyramidal Bouqm't I* low- 
Perfected, IH rolors, either separate or mixed 
lew iVonii, t varieties, separate colors, or mixed 
Flow" red , t'hry.'intliemliui Flowered, (1 colors, 
_ ' ,ew Giant Emperor. 
l:,i'„* Flowered, 12 rolora. sepcTiito or mixed. 
Dwarf Hyacinth Flowered; Stocli 
.$(),(?)( 5,9,50 
. S,25(5'.*,75 
. 7.00(a)8,()0 
. 5,60@6,50 
TEEMS OF THE RURAL —IN ADVANCE. 
Two Doi.LAKS A Year Three Copies, one year, to; Six 
Copies, and one free to Club Alien!, $10,- Ten. and one free, *15; 
Fi1tl,.n. and u)H free, # 21 ; Twenty, and one .tree, $25; and any 
am,t,i numher at the same rale- .#• ,25 per rp/pu! Club pa 
]iers tnd to different poddWi' e.*, ij desired. As we pat/ Ament an 
podayeon eopies mailed to Jumna fount rot, $1,37 w the lowest 
Club rat- lor Canada, aud $2,25 to Eitirapr- 
• /Rits on nil solo, ot Bank; at 77 S. and Canada taken at 
pur, bul Admit will ptetue remit Mew Fork, Canada, or Mew 
Enalsaui iwaon when etmoenirnt AH si/Jjsenptijm money remitted 
by Itraft on eiQur Mew York. Boston, Album, or Rochester, (lets 
erehanye.) may lie sad at. the risk of the 1‘uMisher. if made 
payable to hit orderr. 
Baj'K NrjniKRS from January 6th are still furnished to 
n-w subscribe!*, so that all who send soon may secure the 
complete volume. 
Please write all addresses plainly and carefully, In order that 
they may be accurately eutored upon our bo6k* and correctly 
printkd by our Mailing Machine. All subscription* should be 
well inclosed, and carefully addressed and mailed to 
IE I». T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
,$55,00(5'AO,ni1 
. 40,l)U@50,00 
30,011 ojtfi.00 
25,00®;«),00 
ASTERS 
ered, Truffaut 
La Superb: New Drown, 
Uanum uluA IT... . 
separat*.* or mixed; A 
BALSAMS Ro-l 
LARKSPUR Double 
Flowered. „ ,,, 
Hiil.I.VIIDUKS From Show t lower.-*. 
MARVEL OF PERL Eight varieties. 
SWEET PEAS Seven varieties, separate colors. 
IMPUTEES - From Choice Flower*. 
ANTIRRHINUM Flower Alim, Striped; Brilliant; Fuefly, 
Gala1he-":i.*h color separate or mixed. 
OMNVULVFLUS MINOR Tri-Color; Splendeus. 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR Purpurea. . 
G.VILLAKDIA Pictu. L.oplnis Mini Marginata 
GODKT1A Atnnenn. Wiblenowii 
PHJ.OX DRUM MOM'll Scarlet. lasopohh, Bine, w hite eye, 
Alba Ur.ulntu, (pure white, purple eye. All ot these separate. 
°VdRTULAGGA Alba Striatu; Caryophyloidc*, rose, striped 
W pANSnCs""i' q'lialltv, 11 quality; from red flowers; from 
striped flower- from light flowers, violet bordered. 
WALL FLOWED—Ten varieties. 
SALPlGLOSStS— Variabilb. largest flower; Dwarf, hne. 
ALSO,— Oalliopsii; Dianthti* Glilnetisl*; Aconitum Lycrm- 
tonuui; Aqiiilegia, doable; R.irtonm Anrea, Lampanula. Cobea 
Scandens, cUltiber, Sweet William, bent seed; I etuma, 3 varie¬ 
ties, Zinnia Elegant* many varieties. 
TP.\'nrhislinB Iflowers. 
Hki.ichrYSCW. several varieties and color*; Aurocunitm, 
Ro Joim anil Alba; AM Ai<avrilc*. Ul-c..l..r a,n Tri color, GhOBB 
Am \hantii itiontnlirena,) l'amen, Ruluii. and Amea riuperua , 
Pul.vim YMVA StpABTi. line white UoWei , RHOPAJiTK Ma.x- 
(il.Krtn, very line, Xni(.i.vriD;Mi*M. l'm*.uleaand ( onrpacU. 
< rtitH-l GritHhO*. 
Antoxantliom Gracilc, Bri/Jg Minima and Maxima, Lamarkia 
aureii; i hlorvs Kadlnta. Eragrosti- Efegaus; Elyimis Hystrix; 
Lagnro- I/vatu-: Peoul-ctiim LmlgiaTiUirn, Stipn I eunata. 
hf.fi,Ui C 
4 (5)5 c 
37a(ii : 4 C 
,S5.5(IC'"7,00 
. 4,0flte5,0O 
. 3,00,7)3,75 
. 2,75(5)3,00 
rn H O R LEY’S F O O l> V OR CATTLE 
1 CONVERTS THE 
I'oorest Hsiy or Straw 
INTO A SUPERIOR RROVENOER. 
Whole barrels containing 448 feed* with meat-ore $14. 
Half barrels containing 224 feed* w ith mcaSUro $7. 
Cares containing 112 feed? in packages $4. 
A Pamphlet, containing testimonial* mailed free. 
I'ir DEPOT, 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Agent* wanted in every City and town. 574-2M 
H A M. (!. MORDOKF, Breeders of pure Short-horn 
, and Alderney Cattle, South Room and Silesian Stoop. 
So poll: sou ■ r. I ... ' ' tel N Yi r “ 
H 3A R M FOR HA LIL— One of the beat nnd best situ¬ 
ated lama in Monroe Go., lying 8 mile* west of this City, in 
the town of Gates, on the Buffalo road, w ■ 11 be *old u t a great 
barffain if ikppll^Atioo in niH*te A snuil 1 Uirmoft*) U) tsO 
fl crcH m?nr the City orahou-^Hiid lot worth l to fntho 
citv, would botitV^ti i«. i^rt mrnwut > or pnrtkuiar>| Apply on 
the proim-e-.. or at No, S Hill street, at r '"‘/,' t‘K.'Vi’x;iiT<ra- M 
Fkksi-H k Co., of , M HUNTINGTON 
Rochenter, N. Y., August21,1W0. 554-tf 
HEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
IMPROVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Heramers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
Z~dr Vout.ntahy AOBNTS FOR thk Rl'IiaI,.—A ny and every 
Subscriber or reader is requested to act in behalf of the Kfuai., 
by forming clubs or otherwise, Mow it the time for its friends 
to manifest their interest in the paper and the cause it advocates, 
either by obtaining new subscribers, or inducing others to act in 
its behalf. If any lose or wear out numbers in shmvinv the 
paper ,—that s the best way to get subscribers,—we will duplicate 
them in order to make their flies complete for binding. 
Up- Thk Money wk Kkckive — Bills on all solvent Banks in 
the IT. S. and Canada taken at par on subscription to the Rt’KAt., 
but our egents and other friends will please remit New York, 
New England, Or Canada money, when convenient. Postage 
Stamps can be remitted for iractional parts of a dollar. For all 
amounts over $5 we prefer Drafts on either New York, Phila¬ 
delphia, Boston. Albany, Rochester, or Buffalo, (le,-- exchange.) 
payable to our order—aud all guen drafts may be mailed at the 
risk of the Publisher. If our lriends throughout the Union, 
British Provinces, Ac., will comply witn these suggestions ao far 
as convenient, the laror will be appreciated 
l AnniTiovs to Clcub are now in oider. and whether In 
ones, twos, fives, tens or twenties will receive attention and be 
gratefully acknowledged. It. i* small clubs, and subsequent ad 
ditions to them, which must make up the great bulk of our 
subscription —and hence we fully appreciate the efforts of those 
who lonn the rivulets upon which we depend to swell our 
general circulation. AgcntiFrierids w ill please bear this in 
mind, and send on the names of all who will join their clubs. 
The hard times and panic have no doubt caused many to delay 
renewing or subscribing,— but they, aud their families, intend 
to have the Rl HAL, and we hope our friend* will afford them 
opportunity. Many agents are furnishing the Roral, and 
taking pay in produce, &e.,— while not a lew generously ad¬ 
vance the money. In all such instances, we endeavor to be as 
liberal to agents as they are to subscribers. 
i« FA RBI 10ItS, MW II AN II. >» & III! 11. DERM. 
Iln, •* Irrepressible Conflict" is against high price*. We 
r von at 74 Main 't., Rochenter. Iron, Niiil*^Hardware,Oils, 
nt*. Color ', Window*, Donra, Itlindi*, Hoes, ijpade*. Shovels, 
o iloe;, Cultivator*, and other articles loo numerous ti> 
a tion. Also, Hie celebrated "Straight Draft Plow, which 
".^cheaper than the cheapest^oo^ HRBING & CO. 
H Iwish tloi' "in lv to call the attention of mo*e intending 
to lei V a MOWER, ora MOWER AND REAPER tor Urn coining 
harvest, to mv NEW MACHINE, and the reduction of prices 
I shall have for the coming harvest four ilillerent size Ma- 
ehlne.i. and sell them a« follows , , 
Mv One Hone* Mower, capable ot cutting from live to six 
acre-per day. *70i)0 
No. 2 —Twii-Moiho Mower, will cut from eight to ten acres 
(ti*r listv* . r 
No. L Tw.i Hoi-e Mower, will cut from twelve to fifteen 'W"* - * 
acres per day,- . . . .... .$100 00 
Combined Mower and Reaper, twelve to fifteen acres 
day,... . • . .$130 00 
They are so arranged that 
Tho Entire Machine Runs on Wheels or Rollers, 
and with a Patent Adjustable Lever and Roller, the driver lias 
perfect control "1 the linger bar in backing or raising it over ob- 
structioti*. or in transporting the Machine from field to field. 
Thcv throw our. and in gear by the driver without leaving Ills 
seat, and there is no neemsity of backing un to give the knives 
motion before entering the grass, nor to drive fait to prevent 
clo qrin ■ They have no »ido draft uo l«*artng down or tlie 
pole to cause ,ui'e neck" on vour horse* -no eloggiug or break¬ 
ing down, and any boy can manage them. , . , 
Kaeh Mac In tie is warranted to fie made of goou material — to 
cut any and all kind.-, ofttiuss walmut clogging to have no sole 
draught, and to he worked with less labor lor man and team 
than any machine now offered for sale, doing the same amount 
of work. Send for a Circular. Address 
579 .t»t R. L. HOWARD, liufTtuo, N. Y. 
Early French Short-Horn Carrol. Best Winter Savoy Lah 
have Earlv Wlnningitadt. Cabbage; German Cucumber v ery 
Long Green; Early Oval Rose Bielisfi. Karl . I am Cauliflowei, 
I.enormnnii i auliflo"> i. very large, late: French Dwarf .oha 
Self-blanching Cauliflowei’ Lesters Perfected loraato Largo 
Red Solid Tomato, Hubbard Squiuli; leltow Sweet loinlp 
For the convenience of threw: who orilai ..I* 1 will -end any 
of the above, by mail, postage paid, at 10 cents pOr package, 
when liie order .hall amount to 50 cents w . hc 1 1 “IS 1 
amounts to $1. one package extra may be ordered, l< or *2, three 
package* extra, and for 35, ten extra packages, all ot which will 
lie sent tree of postage. 
iVo\'«*lt irtei- 
1 have seed* of a few Novkltiks well worthy of attention. 
NEW DOUBLE ZI.N N I A, which i. u prezentr-d in Europea* 
almost ns beautiful as a Dahlia. Ten Seed* for 25 cents. 
Ill \ NT til S 11EDDLWIOH— Beed., per package. 25 cent*. 
MERIC AN a- XJ Ax 1ST O : 
TROSt 
JARVIS 5c BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
JN TIIK 
SOUTH UjVOEBTC OCEAN, 
t.WgOllTKD BY THK 
tijcuicAjy uujmvo co.nr.i.M 
OfHo©, 86 Willi.-*in Street, 
NEW YORK. 
MARSHALL. Pretl. H. MATnER, See'y. 
K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 09 Exchange St,, Koohcster, N. Y. 
PEKTII FOR TI1E MILLION —SoMKTHiJTO Nkw. 
| Office, No. 7 Mansion House Block. 68 State Street 
Rochester, N. V. K WILS0N 
I ME.— Page’s Perpetual Klin, Rule nted .Inly, 
J 1857.— Superior to any in use lor Wood or Coal. 2,Si COrd* 
rwnnd firlk tuna of coal to 100 bbl*. coal not mixo»l with 
;one° Address^ 110 [434-tC 1 C D. PAGE, Rochester. N. Y. 
