LEGISLATURE OF NEW YORK 
* Aboft Ct.ru Tkrks, fa - .—We endeavor to adhere strictly 
to our club rate.s. which require a certain uumber of subscribers 
to got the paper at a specified price —say ten to got it at $1.50 
per copy, twenty to get it at *1,25, A;c. But. in answer to fre¬ 
quent inquiries, (often iu connection with remittances for less 
than a full club, l we won 1,1 state that, m CHECK where from 4 to ti 
copies are ordered at $1,50 cacti, with a reasonable prospect of 
filling up a club of ten, soon or at least before April 1 st.) we 
send them —and when thu club is completed shall give extra 
copy and premium. We also -end 12 to 18 copies at the rate for 
20. ($1.25 per copy I w here the person sending is laboring for 
and confident of obtaining a full club as above This we do on 
account of the hard times, and because we think the clubs will 
soon be filled; vet. if it were not tor the panic, and high rates 
of exchange at the West, we should maintain the old rule — 
requiring the full rate in proportion to number sent, and 
making deduction when clubB are completed. 
THE WOOL MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Feb. 23. 
erate, a few sales are maki 
small lots. Prices gener 
fleeces have sold to the 
grades at prices within urn ,,uikc. 
forma wools have been taken by 
15c. Foreign wools . 
better than nominal, 
bales against 2.17:....... 
tic wools are 1-15 bnles. 
American Saxony Fleece, y) fb, 
American full-blood Merino, 
American haif-rdood and three-fourths Merino 
American Native and one-fourth Merino. 
Extra Pulled, .. 
Superfine, Pulled. 
No. 1 , Pulled. . 
Lamb's, Pulled. . 
California, extra,. .... . 
California, fine, unwashed”_. 
California, common do, 
Peruvian, washed. .. . 
Valparaiso.uowashed,__ 
South American Mo v unwashed. 
South American Merino, unwashed, 
South American, comI'lni] washed, 
South American Eritre llios, do, 
South American, unwashed,. *' ””. 
South American Cordova, wiodnub 
Cape Rood (Jope unwashed. 
East India, washed. 
African, unwashed,....”. 
African, washed,...”"”””. 
.Smyrna, unwashed..””””””. 
Smyrna, washed. . 
Mexican, unwashed. 
u. e • W ANT ED-To sell Sen 
. stationary Envelope, with a gift 
ter particulars address (• \y g 
owtf Proprie tor (lift-Book Emporii 
vkai for male cheap.— u 
lUbacrMlocated about IE i„j|e> , ,, 
m.. te.7 1’or particulars address 1, 
The inquiry still continues very mod. 
imr to manufacturers hut onlv in very 
: without change, Domestic 
of about 25.mu Its various 
About 15.Xx) lbs coarse Cali- 
carpet manuftictutors at I 2 ui 
•f till kinds are very dull and prices little 
_ Inn imports since Jamtarv 1 st. arc 2.537 
h i same time last year. The receipts of domes- 
Senate.— The bill to increase the salaries of all 
the deputies in the State departments reported 
adversely. Agreed to. 
A message was received from the Assembly desig¬ 
nating the Speaker of that body to receive President 
Lincoln, in consequence of the illness of the Lieut. 
Governor. 
The order of resolutions being reached, Mr, Hill- 
house moved that the Speaker of the Assembly be 
designated to receive the President in the absence of 
the Lieut. Governor. 
Mr. Hammond considered that the privilege be¬ 
longed of right to the President of the Senate. 
Mr. Spinola offered a resolution, that, 
Whpreas, An irrepressible conflict has arisen for 
the possession of the President elect between the 
rival factions of Republicans, therefore. 
Resolved, That Mr. Lincoln be telegraphed to 
switch off - at Schenectady and go to New York direct 
via. Troy. 
The whole subject vras then laid on the table, 12 
to 10 . 
The Senate again took np the resolutions designat¬ 
ing Speaker Littlejohn to receive the President elect, 
and after a warm debate the resolution was adopted 
designating Senator Colvin to perform that duty. 
The annual appropriation of State tax for the snp- 
port. of common schools, passed. 
The Susquehanna Railroad bin had a third reading 
and passed — Ayes IS, nays 12, 
Assembly — The bill was passed to appropriate 
the proceeds of the State tax foi' the support of com- 
mon schools and for other purposes. 
Jay Gibbons, of Albany, on a question of privilege, 
stated that ho had been accused and arrested on a 
charge of corruption in bis official duty 
PATRIOTS ANI) STATESMEN 
Founder: 
T acr.'., ; mil,., 
N ^ .Oil which lire fitlitl buildings nrcliuiil i »• 1 
1.000 CANVASSERS wanted 
To Sell New and Popular Works 
WHICH ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY SUBSCR11TI0N 
Or u Books comprise a large assortment of vainaMn T,’, m, I,, 
ftmks which command a ready m.H«,S ulAg un u nw ernnhl? 
7 1 by ok a,-., making from «o to IlSi u.o rmu.th 
Agents can make a.good living bv -a'llb g mlr dm ks Forfi rtw 
particulars and de-rriptive , .,!.,loiig.'s u.iih'ess Forfurther 
Flat Justilia 
Special Notices 
THIS GREAT NATIONAL WORK SHOULD BE 
HANDS OF 
Every Patriot and Statesman 
TO PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS. 
" Brawn's JironrJiial Troches," or Cough Loxeoges, From 
ProR. M. Stacy Joii.vso.v, Teacher of Music, S. Female Col¬ 
lege, La Grange, Ga. “I have found their use very effica¬ 
cious in removing that irritation of the Throat so common 
with Speakers anil Singer* l have enlisted several gentle¬ 
men in their favor, among whom are Professor Winks, Prin¬ 
cipal of Brownwood University, and Rev. M. Tkagck, of this 
place. Tile Troches have only to be tried to recommend 
themselves.” 
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BOSTON, Feb. 21 -Rut slight transactions in wool, aud these 
at the annexed rates 
Saxony and Merino, fine, 4 R,> 55 
Full blood, . 44 ;,>17 
t* and *i blood.. 360/43 
Common.:nG:w 
Pulled, extra. 40t,t'48 
Do. Superfine. . 8 »,Mo 
Do. No. I,. 253 .’13 
oo- no. a. 160125 
It .4 not a PARTISAN HOOK, but a compilation 
reports ot Debates and other reliable sources of the S 
and OPINIONS of the 
Founders of the Republic 
on the question of SLAVERY 
of the CONFEDERATION, i 
CONSTITUTION 
. * “”*** 
\\ , r HEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO'S 
nii'KOVED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER A WILSON MANUFACTURING CO. beg 
yiin rvps ',"1 l,avt ’ , ' , " luCt " 1 fl >« Prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new , ml imporUnt im . 
prorementa 1 he reduction is made In the hope that tin. Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
OfiU-e 505 Broadway, NT aw Yorlc. 
•S. W. DIBBLE, Agent, 
_ ROCHESTER, AT F 
' HARLEY foe Sale at $4 per bushel 
no titles at tln< wuiw r^te. 1 
CLINTON, St. George, Brant Ce., G, W 
Western mixed... 
Smyrna, washed, 
Do. a ti washed,... 
Syrian.. 
Cape. 
Crimea. 
Buenos Avres. 
Peruvian, washed, 
as expressed in the CONGRESS 
n the CONVENTION to form the 
aud in tlie several STATE CONVENTIONS 
to ratify the same 
A distinguished feature of the discussions are the Speeches of 
MADISON, RUTLEDGE, ELLSWORTH, 
RANDOLPH, LIVINGSTON, PATRICK HENRY, 
DR. FRANKLIN, ROGER SHERMAN, MASON, 
PINCKNEY, LOWNDES, 
and, in short, nil those men of the Revolutionary times re¬ 
nowned alike for their patriotism, statesmanship and virtues 
Markets, Commerce, &e 
Rural Nkw-Yotikkr Oktick, > 
Rochester, Feb. 26. 1861. \ 
Flour is as last quoted with light transactions. 
Grain—W e hear of but little doing in wheat, and such sales 
aa are reported are at the ruling figures of the past few weeks. 
Beans have put on 12>i r)25c. during the week, and are bought 
up readily at the advance. 
Provisions—F resh Pork has declined materially, and the 
changeable weather has made it rather slow of sale. 
PouLTKY-Chickens and Turkeys have advanced in price and 
are rather scarce. 
Fritt Moat varieties of dried fruit have met with a decline, 
owing to the large offerings. 
Potatoks-As spring advances Potatoes begin to gain iu rates. 
The advance of the week is fully equal to 5 c on the bushel. 
Hay is not quite so plenty, and best quality has started up 
50 cents per tun. 
nOCTIliSTEB WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Eggs, dozen.14CaM4c 
Honey, box........Life 14 
Caudles, box...I2«13 
Candlen, extra_OOwyid 
I mriT evn Roots. 
Apples, tmxhel.2S,i.')lc 
Apples, dried, tilt. . 2>/3 
I eaches, dried, yi lb_ftfe'll) 
Cherries, dried,...OOgUO 
luma, dried.xtfe'io 
Potatoes,. 10 ( 5^0 
Minna AND Skins. 
Slaughter..4 (ii 4 «; 
Calf .,3 (5i R 
8 lieep Pelts.5H9I630 
Lamb Pelta --W@i 88 
Sbkdb 
Clover bushel....'. .$ 4 ,iM 5 M, 5 <) 
II toothy,.2,25 u>j2,75 
SiiNimiKS. 
Wood, bard.*'!.Xt,i.'5,X) 
Wood, soft . S,0001)3,00 
Con , Lehigh- . 7 , 0 X 47 ,IS) 
Coa , .scranUm. 5,7,on 
,oh . Piltston.5,75(j)6,oo 
coal, Sham ok in ....Ajsgjfi.oo 
uln l 'S‘! ar - ' . I 0 liJil 2 k| 
Salt, bbl. . 1.78wM.75 
He offered 
a resolution that a committee of five be appointed to 
investigate the charge. Adopted, 
The resolutions of the Senate, complimentary to 
Gov. Hicks, of Maryland, were called up and adopted. 
The President elect arrived in Albany at the date 
indicated by the programme, and was conducted by 
Committees to the Assembly Chamher. The Cham¬ 
ber presented a tine appearance, being densely filled. 
The Speaker’s desk wa 9 occupied by Senator Colvin, 
who was selected by the Senate to receive the Presi¬ 
dent elect, and by Speaker Littlejohn, who stood on 
the left. When Mr. Lincoln entered the Chamber, 
the whole assembly arose and greeted him with clap¬ 
ping of bands. Senator Ferry, advancing to the 
front of tlie Speaker’s desk, said: 
I have the honor to introduce to the Senate and 
Assembly of tlie State of New York, in joint conven¬ 
tion assembled, tlie Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illi¬ 
nois, President elect of ihe United States. 
The Speaker of the Assembly, descending from the 
desk, greeted Mr. Lincoln, and leading him to the 
desk, introduced him to Senator Colvin. After shak¬ 
ing hands, Senator Colvin descended from the desk, 
leaving Mr, Lincoln alone there, and addressed him 
from the Clerk’s desk, as follows: 
Mr. Lincoln:—In behalf of the representatives of 
the sovereign people of New York, wc welcome you 
to the Capital, and to the Representative Halls of the 
State. Wc welcome you as the President elect of 
30,000,000 of people. We welcome you as the Presi¬ 
dent elect according to the forms of the Constitution 
of the United States 
579-tf 
3Uuurtt0cnunt0 
ADVERTISING TEBAIS, in Advance — Tiiirtt- 
Fivk Cents a Link, each insertion, A price and a half for 
extra display, or 52)6 cents per line of space, Special NoticBS, 
(following reading mutter, leaded,) Sixty Outs a Line 
*T?~Ti!k Rural Nkw-Yorkfr commenced it« Twelfth 
1 ear and V opime with an edition ot over Skvknty Thousand ! 
Though the columns are wider than formerly (giving more 
words per line,) and the circulation much lan er, we do not 
purpose to increase the Advertising Rates at present. The Rural 
is undoubtedly the Best and Cheapest Advertising Medium of 
its ( lass in America—for. iu addition to its immense circulation 
among the most enterprising and eueeoRsfHl Farmers and Hntli- 
cnlturists, It is taken and rend by thousands of Merchants, Me¬ 
chanics, Manufacturers and Profeiviional Men. 
• "* tv consequence of its large aud increasing circulation, we 
are obliged to put the last form of the Rural to press earlier 
' ) All ENTS WANTICD- 
’ Great inducements nflVntd. 
Davis Block, Geneva. N. Y 
-To sell a great work. 
Address J. WHIT 
57,3-41. 
Floor and Grain 
F lour, winter wheat,SA/iV-ifi.75 
Flour, spring do, 5 ,()« 3 l 5 ,fl() 
Flour, buckwheat, .. U.tKX.r 2,00 
Menl, Indian . , r U 2 \, 
Wheat. Genesee_ LlOfajI,*) 
Best white Canada,, 0,WX‘>>I,35 
Corn, old.mt. 7 i. 5 ik; 
Corn, new_ _.0US/.45 
Rye, Ik) tbs. V bush _ 6 uSt )6 
Oats, by weight.A'<n 2 ii 
Bariev . . 
Buckwheat,. 
Beans. 
Mk ATS. 
Pork, Mess,. 
Pork, clear. 
Perk, cwt. 
Beel, cwt. 
Soring lambs, each, 
Mutton, carcass_ 
Hams, smoked. 
Shoulders,... 
Chickens. 
Turkeys. 
Geese,. 
Ducks 51 pair 
lUll 
Buffer, mil.. 
Butter, firkin 
Cheese. 
Lard, tried 
Tallow, rough 
Tallow, tried. 
u'AMILY NEWSPAPBR.”- 
Mir Hankins'Mammoth Pictorial is in UeHivih 
and has 300,mkl readers. Full of Engravings anti Fashion I*!,,. ' 
*»i«: ?r xtMPB 
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( I'liA ctass il (fraft'i^fJmpuVuwIrietips 
u WOMEN OF NEW YORK 
, ,i iriiiikiiiH' Curimi. New Book of Female 01 ,.in¬ 
ters in the City, l M very interesting and strietlu ,i 1 V lr, e-- 
binding; 3ft) Pages; 50 Engi livings; hr, Portraits V MaLbil rlf n t r 
$ 1 . AGENTS Wanted T.adies imd Toaelims For 
of Book and Particulars of Agency, inclose red ftami Uj *' b ° a 
Jr hankins a oo.. New York. 
pRINDLK’ri PATENT AGItH UT.TI RAL 
CALDRON AND STEAMER- 
, n—i ■ Tins is a nc W ami 
'7. improve- 
* C ALIIOUN, HOUSTON, 
WEBSTER, CASS, TOO.TIBS, Jkc.., 
on the COMPROMISE of Mr CLAY in 18 »), and extracts from 
the 80UT1IEKN ADDKESH, the REPEAL of the MISSOURI 
COMPROMISE and organization of the Territories of KANSAS 
and NEBRASKA in 1884, and the 
National Conventions and Platforms 
of the various parties ou the subject of Slavery from 1848 to 
I860. It will also contain the 
Drod Scott 
and other decisions of the Courts upon the Slave Question, the 
Great Speech of Alexander Hamilton, 
ADVOCATING 
IVIomn-rliinl Government, 
Also, his plan of GOVERNMENT, the Inaugural Addresses of 
Washington, Adams, Jefferson, & Madison, 
And the Farewell Addresser, of 
WASHINGTON AND JACKSON, 
Altogether this is a most COMPLETE and AUTHENTIC HIS- 
TORYof this all absorbing question, from the FORMATION 
OF THE GOVERNMENT to the PRESENT TIME IT IS THF 
ONLY HOOK OF THE KIND PUBLISHED, and as a work of 
HISTORICAL REFERENCE is INVALUABLE. 
Sunt. post, paid, to any part of the country, on receipt of 
price, 0 .\k Dollar. 
J. HT. BRADLEY, I'ublLher, 
881-31 No 66 North Fourth St„ Philadelpuia Pa 
nniOROUOll-BREO STOCK for SAI.IC.-Two 
1 Thorough-hi ed Durham Hulls, aud I Spanish Merino Bucks 
Also, one Lotswoh] Buck. Address ISAAC BOWER, Stock 
Breeder, North C hili. Monroe Co., N. Y. 
tm'Sxf ) T, 1 ’ 1 ' 11 , MONTH. Acknts W.IVI'KO in every 
J- l »V/ Town If is no l'at, 4 «nt/Mt*ilioino or Rook Atjoncv hut 
something new and of real value. For partienlars ad.iress with 
stamp, J. S. PAKDI'.E, Binghamton, Broom,.• Co., N Y f. 581 - 2 t 
. .40.050 
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VTAPlPWPpD YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE, PITTS 
-I> 1 HELD, MAS,3.. opens its null Seon-Annual Rossjon 
'pril ttli. In location and educational facilities it, is uusur 
passed. I or fu ether information address 
LYfUr!'. 
THE IMtOVlsiON MARKETS, 
’okk. Fkk 22 — Flour- Market dull ac 
ilesat $5,lftii6,2i) lorsuper State, $5,.'iiXa)5„'i 
t.^.Vl) fnr Millmt- U'miti.rn .. 
KKt C \ SPEAR, Principal 
. and when you shall bavo 
assumed, as you soon will assume, the office of Presi¬ 
dent of the United States, you may, in the discharge of 
your Constitutional duties, rely upon the support of 
the people of this great State. 1 have the pleasure, 
Sir, to introduce you to the Legislature of New York, 
in joint convention assembled, to welcome the Presi¬ 
dent elect of the I'nited States. 
Mr. Lincoln replied at some length, but we omit 
his speech, as it contained nothing new with refer¬ 
ence to wlmt will be the policy of his administration. 
>1 In OV I'.I> WILLOW PULL lilt.—The Buhnrrihcr 
I M now prepared to fill nrderx for hn first Premium Willow 
I cclm, improved, if forwarded curly. Drafts on Albany Now 
York, or Boston, received For description see Rural Ncw- 
A orkor olriept 22, I860 As recently unproved, the price is J 80 
Address 15.31 -fit I .1 M Win ill vv 
FT ' 1 K , ‘‘ 1 K><» SEMINA It Y— pnra for board 
r. u i?r w **htug. I.timi/hed room, tu.d tuition;:,, . 
hnrl ;- for H wee! ... 1. f In., r, . 'r 
hJSLLa 8 £i"» an r 111 ' * r ",* Buildingi oi-iy,nimntlatioiis, li 
hranes. apparatus, and I,-noiltv. ample in,| e-. -elle , 
< ounnercuil ourso. graduallng couim-s I,,. l.;,|„.„ and gentle 
men. and furnishes exfra advantages Mnsie. IRinting, and to 
fityoiing inen for( ollcge nr a Prof<-.don. Spring T.-i-m com 
mcnccs March 27 ter (kimiistir ' atalogne,, addre- the Prin 
clpal, I B. VAN PKIT ICN, Fairfield. N Y 58I-3F 
m xi- , ,L r "'7 ,io “tj«t depot, data dull at 35t*iM7c 
for w i storii. Canadian amt State 
PllOVr.ims Tmk market quiet, sales at $17.25 tor mrs>, $12,- 
7 j for prune Liirn n,shade firmer, sales itlLrailiPie liuttcr In 
tan request at liroiU,; lor Ohio and Houlflc for State Cheese 
stna.lv altro.'IOLc for inferior to prime. 
Hops Continue in sleadv lair demand for consumption at 
i’eslIJ" 1 * iwles are about 2ft).hales at 25s.'32ets, as iu 
•nudity. Mriutlv priniM lf)t!Liirt v , a a bofofd uotiord v»*rv 
pr,CA * ab0 T? ,,ur highest range. f u ‘ old growths 
there have been itn recent lransa<-t,ious 
.SKKtis Clover i- steailv, with sales to the country at 7V7V<-, 
I iiiiothy has iinriroved both in demand and price; we note sa/"H 
ot the week ql'afmut I.Ofiil hags at # 2 , 7 d,i 2 , 37 ',,. ’ a,eH 
' , ’ t ,Vs W i t , h i hgj't, receipts and fair demand, are a little 
high* i. sales bblsfitMlflj! Pearl $5,25—nothing iloue. 
fctf&ANV Eeh. 2 o Fi.mru —There is a steady trade demand 
for Hour and a fair huMness doing at provioue raten. 
(»u.UN.-i ne demand for wheat is restricted hy the difficultv 
exper-.'irei in shipping East, and hy local millers being tempd- 
r inb supplted. i ,qru quiet and the market is heavy. In Rye 
nfSTmrf n" th -!' K l|oi , u * f , A , f,l,th "r sale was made on Rati inlay 
nl7.000 Inis I orunto barley f.,, come far ward, on p. t. OaU 
steady, sales 700 Inu. State at 32'in. 1 a 
DKKs.srn florin Keoei (its since on r hist pc head. The stock at. 
the depot is rapidly diminishing and is now light The market 
280 «*• “«**> « 
Ssr.u A mdet market. Medium Clover is held at 7i^c -Jour. 
Hi I FAI.lI, Feb. 28. Floor There is a moderate demand 
\ r I'* *h'' inarket ,s steady. We note .-ales of extra In 
Ohio at Stfoo 51 C ‘ 0ir ' 0 “ Ura U, "° ftt * i - s0 ' ■ ind double extra 
t Wheat 'l"i)'t and no gales No. 1 Chicago spring is 
quoted at 9fic, No. 2 do. at tine, and Milwaukee club at tiA ryfic. 
^ng-'ia, at 45c Oats quiet at 24 .•,25c, and barley at from 
Skkh -Boed quiet. A vile or Western Timothy was made on 
t'^fe* f r',' 1‘ , ’3 t'unadian tluiothy Li quoted at from 82,75 
to $ 3 , 12 .'-, and Glover at 64.257'id.Six as to nnalitv —Cmt s./„' 
jllllJJ) Pumcsu'e Parpowj 
.where a Caldron 
[Kt'ttlew roquir»»«L 
f , ful J partlculani 
given In Illustrated' 
[Cireolara, which 
[will beow.vT rung t<> 
all applicanta. 
I MANUFACTURED 
I a, vt» sou) nr 
1 Mmrr & co,, 
USD tlujrah St, 
ROCHESTER, N. V. 
chc Sublisltcr to the Sublie 
H m ^ 4 *^ S-A»XiE-—T 1 j« .‘mbsonher 
1 u ’"'' A-Uclion. a Farm, in tin, village of Hon- 
MnVeh i'L» yj rc “\ the twenty-Brat day of 
March, in.-it., at 2 o Clock I. SI. eontatmng 108'y acres in a good 
State of cultiviil.mil, well watered with living springs, with grind 
Inn Mings thereon yi) acres of win at on the ground- Also at 
P laCl * anil time, three yoke of work oxen, one -pan of 
horses One span of celts, (wo Cows, 40 crmr.wi winded sheep 30 
fcY? Si 1 ?? 1 *' ^nuj^asy for further particulars inquire of 
B, ll. MoAi.IMNK, 22 Arcade Hall. Rochester, V V . nr of the si,I k 
si.nberat lloneoye balls. f58l-2tj SAM I, COCHRANE 
aCPKKIOIC FLOWER AND VEC LTABI.I 
> A SEEDS. Dili eatalogui! of CBOICK amt Rim. seeds for 181 
h now ready, ami will he sent to an.v address upon receipt of 
C?n^w1th^«wGcg^hreetta'u/for cuftivation! f "' " W ' liU ' 
Springfield.^^ B “ l” Alluu A MeElwain 
'HO It I- E Y ’ S F O OP FO It V, \ T T L 
L CONVERTS THE 
I*ooresl I lay or Straw 
INTO A SUPERIOR PROVENDER). 
Whole barrels containing 14.3 feeds with measure $14. 
Halt barrels containing ffl-t lends with raonMire $7 
Cases containing 112 feeds in paelmgns $4 
A Pa mphlet containing testimonial)! mailed free. 
£3F“DEI'OT, 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
Agents wanted in every City and Town. 574-26t 
T K E p P O Ft T O O- K. A. p B - 
i 1 ,„i U PV-,"i <it very strong gTower. and m perfectly hard v, 
w fw Red ammaUi ro r more than ten years. It it very 
n a^fn t il’so'les iavtng pro.loced from 5fo lOlmshnlseae.I,, 
in Ming'Io Hf-flMin. Tliff wlm> i»rt» 1 - a n»adv from S'2 to Yj 
gallon Lead what the public say of the Oparto 
" It Is esteemed hv f'liy siciitlt'. a pond Fort Wine. It, is some 
wlwtflMnneent, rtahuiel of fine hedv The vmoaare unfailing 
and good bearcra, —Rov. Dr Lniinshury 
''Ihuve six diirerent, kinds of Graiies, and the Oporto i* the 
thsl V»!lw rr 0t 1 i 1 ' 1 ? 1 'Te W J n *Y a, V 1 than anv other grape 
that I am acquainted with. A Devnreau, in the Rural. .Ian,. 
••For several yearn wi have mode wine from the Oporto 
P™V°' ? u 1 “ale at one dollar per bottle, selling 50 
bottles for single order -1 Sylvester Clark. * 
8tron^ vinen $1 to $.’i. For vinrH or rlrioil.Hr'* 
581 2taow K. WARE SYLVESTER. Lyons, N Y 
* * »»i t r.4l i3 publinhed strictly upon the c\sn 8 y«Ti;M 
-copies are never mailed to individual subscribers until paid 
tor, and always discontinued when the subscription expires. 
Hence, we force the paper upon none, and keep no credit books, 
experience having demonstrated that the Cash System is alto’ 
gather the best for both Subscriber and Publisher. 
HP- Premiums to Club Aukkth —It is not to late to form 
new clubs and secure the valuable Specific Perraiums offered 
therefor. See list and particulars —headed "Good Pay for 
Ooing Good -in Rtnur. of last week. We are daily sending 
copies of Dictionaries, Macauley's England, Lowing,. Illustrated 
S., Everybody's Lawyer, and other choice and valuable 
standard works, as premiums, and have hundreds morn which 
we hope to dispose of in like manner. Now is the. Time to Ad. 
*y-AesoruTHn Effort leads to success in can nosing for 
periodicals, as well as in other enterprises. For Instance, If vou 
are forming (or wish to form) a club for the Rdkai. Nkw 
roiiKEK, and cannot fill it up in your own neighborhood, get 
aome person or persona a few miles distant to join with or assist 
you —adding their names to those you may procure, and send¬ 
ing all together. Please think or this, and act upon the 
suggestion if convenient. 
nr- Look Siukp, Ffuk.yds l-Tf those ordering the Rural 
would wnte all names of persons, post-offices, Ac.. correctly 
and plainly, WK should receive less scolding about uUu-r pmpUf 
en-ors Our clerks are not infallible, but most of the errors 
about which agents complain are not attributable to anv one In 
tbe Rtral Office. People who forget to date their letters at 
any place, or to mgn their names, or to give the name or address 
tor copies ordered, will please lake things calmly and not charge 
t/Jf until _- • . ° 
J YOE’S WESTERN RESERVE PREMIUM 
* 1 CHEESE V^.T. 
ItOK F It /,.// Ic, Htarthion, Later Co,, Ohio, 
l^'teir N^Yorik 3 ,0 ‘' thR t; - S - except v *nnont and the 
This Vat has been the longest before the public the mini 
Lbn l?ei) V ? 6 V lh L,W '‘ ^^nH' /'liqroved, /i„,| U believed to be 
; 1n tl1 " w I ’ r1 ' 1 W " 1 made, -uiiipli', diirnble and compact, 
It combine-, evert want, and convenience of the dairyman The 
now arrangement for shutting off the heat and furnishing hot 
ruUhW , "&?H lt! i tadfuctlv and not liable to vet 
out ...r order. Wanauted to give -atislacr.ion-directioni* for 
cheese.making |,y some of the best dairymen, WitheiuM, Vat 
Robs latent Adjustable Kxpansinn Chees<! lloon i neat 
thing warranted. I (T-Send for Circular. 1 
Y A 2t^p I 7i.-v A t(V, I 1 > I |'l''J V - S ! •'ohnsonsburgh, Wyoming Co., N. 
i^bTiil IirsN iMOMaS, hoio, Alleirany Co., N V. fiftOtf 
5 ' '*' 1 H DO !•'I«% Breeders of pure Short-horn 
• and Al'ternru Cattle. SmU/i Down and Silesian Sheep, 
fsujjolk and h.urx K<»chi;«t 4 ?r, N. Y. S 7 S-tf 
.. ...v* *, ‘ i.i Hi/unswuat iowor. princinniiv 
from the difficulty and expense in shipping East The demand 
is. in consequence, rvstneted, and prices lavor the huym Tho 
askilor No, I Superfine is $1.75, but we believe sulrr- 
could be effected at f4,i;5, between w(lich figures the price tg 
piobah y found. Fancy is very nominal at |fn.5.r, Rxtrafe 
also without movement at *0,40145,60. double extra Sti -) bbl 
Giruv-Kall wheat is in mode,site request at *i,p»,7. ,12 for 
med„ im to good, a.i.l *1,14 for the beet. Some e’ ci m .mn 
weeu^TreuT l V’ ,t tl , ie aurrflnSTbT 
^prinjf ls in demand it sUSAiir rnUv rintrirm r,.,,., 
Ylf, )C |?H COX S m,>n *? t 00 *' frf>m r.:.rVood U» prlnJi 
,) * Vtr ,A w r only tor wry Jnoiiui lot' ot 
goldendrop barley is lower, with verv littlu offering Yes- 
Jerdav, 50o per bushel was the price named, althom-h little w-ia 
day? and Y P>Y ^^price.’som^ 
2rt W bu?imi.-M e ^ at ^ ule,ilum wte being about 
pRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
lx al! itsI branches, v,r. -Rook Illpstkations. Viewa of 
Kmldmgs, Machinery. Landscapes, Portraits of Horses, Cuttle. 
Sc^, Seals, Labels, Ac. executed promptly and on reasonable 
U ; 86 Arcade, (over Post-Oftic«j Rochester, N. Y 
1 ■' 1 .. a 
| | OWE S IMPROVED HAY SCALES l 
THE BEST XTNT USE * 
HAY SCALES. No Pit set above ground—no trouble 
m. op . , .. u "j !* 1 water or ice —no friction on kniio 
CAT ILK SCAr.ES edges weigh truly if not level—sim- 
II \ Y qr a r 1 ,-u E 1,1 u “''- HeRyered at any Railroad 
ha i ml ALES. j Station. Jor Cirmilur*. 
tnecrreolPn Portable Hap Prtst, 
HAY PRESSES. For Baling Hay Flax, Broom Com, 
HAY PRESSES. Wool and Cotton. Simple-Great 
iii\r uiuwni, rower—worked by two men. Ilundroda 
A For Spring or 1861 
RLI.WaNGER ,v BARRY solicit the 
N niserymen, Dealers and others, to tin 
which they ' ' 
It embraces 
STANDARD FRUIT TREES, tor Orcluinlf. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES lor Gardens 
- I'WARF MAIDEN TREES, (yearlings,) for Orchard house 
fOrtWc rnirpoe-" Variutl%Jt ' ^lecHona made by E. A B., 
HARDY DRAPES, New and Old 
Fj£REIGN GRAPES, for Vtnerien, all tho best 
BI Af'KBFKRIFS' b ?, t V '"'V" and Foreign, 
e is'wamiic . 'ii ?., K ' icIi ‘' 11,! 110,1 Dorchester. 
KAbl BKRRIE,--, all -d the most pOjmlai varieties including 
sJv Ilf the best Autumnal hearing sorta including 
G^OSEBERSIES. American .. English. 
< t RF.AM -, twen ty be-t varieties 
4{»C^’ VPv S ;T- N ; riX WALNUTS, a x n FIGS 
hULBAKIt, Myrittn l.tmui.u* and otbnr tin<t worth. 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. 
1 >W«xt and best we have 
and old among ’ an ' 1 desirable, new 
DECIDUOUS ORNAMENTAL TREES 
EVERGREEN I'KEKS. B.LO.NIF- ' 
Ff'OWERLNG .SHRUBS. DA1IUAS,' 
ROSES, PIIEOXE8 
BORDER PLANTS ’ 
inw^SO'ir R 9.V T r' , S ' 11,1 ">':•!• and Autumn Flowering, includ- 
ing Aniary llit>, Gladiolnx, luberoxi■ Tigridia, I'ritonia \ur,-.i 
Cotchicum, Japan Ljlieo, Ihe firieat new varieties, aud all the 
Other deximble species. 
GREEN HOUSE AND BEDDING OUT PLANTS .'of all the 
popular classes, grown extensively and hold cheap. ’ ‘ 
attention of Planters, 
.1 . ...Jr large and fine stock 
now offer at, wholesale and retail, at low prices 
introduced the past two vents A n urn her of the be„t l'tihlie 
'nmires in Rochester are thus inclosed, os well os many private 
reside”,-es ( All these Fences have proved Jumble, aud given 
the ntinost satisfaction and while thev answer all tlie purpose* 
ot A heavy iron fence, they can he COimlructed for (ine-thlrd the 
cie.l F (1 • • :-1 - Fence- can he light or heavy, to suit lh- ob.ce 
Wo err fcnpy fkPQ requinMi. H 
Another style is composed entirely of wrought iron tt is 
neat ami handsome, and, of course, very durable, and narticu- 
,lr !- v . fiPPllcaMo tol .emeterv purposes, and nu lc-> so lor private 
v* v ,n 's° ce iH , <*^* 1 - u .•«„ b« varied m 
ItSiS* wlcn* 0 , lu " le >f n d Cftn he set iijion stone posts or a 
.1 H 'salso a cheap fence, costing only about one half 
.1 r.iui-li as Wp best cast-iron fences, and is even more durable 
lont cannot be I,roll.-u by the heaving ol Ou, g.,mud by frost 
to which fences are exposed. J ' 
The undersigned is also prepared to furnish to order Balcouv 
ltailings, in Mutable style.-, of wrought iron, which are pronor- 
tionutoly cheap and v^py durfcblt*. ' 
BWFEUK N CKS. 
The Mayor and A Idol men of Rochester, Messrs. O. L. Ange- 
v| ne. I). I), f Moore. - D Porter. Police fnjUee iio r ,i,,...n 
TI1K LATTICE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK, Feb. 20 . —The current p 
all the markets are as follows; 
p. . ... BERF CATTLE. 
First quality,.. . 
Ordinary quality, . 
Common quality,. 
Inferior quality,. 
p, . ... COWS AffD CALVKS, 
First quality,... 
Ordinary quality, .. 
Common quality.. 
Inferior quality. . 
YEAL CALVES. 
First quality, 4 *} ffi_ 
Ordinary quality,...I.i” 
Common quality. ’ 
Inferior quality',. 
„ . ... SHEEP AND LAMBS. 
rnme quality,. 
Ordinary quality.. 
Common quality,... 
Inferior quality,. 
First quality. 
Other qualities,. 
, BRIGHTON, Feb 21 - At market— uoq j 
lefeki Sheep and Lambs, ami Swine 
_ Bekf. Cattle—P rices, extra. *0,00660,0« 
7,75 ; 2 d do, *h, 1 x 4 , 16 ,25, 3d do, S0,iXK«,'5,0o. 
WOUKIVO Oxen -*86(4 1X4 
Milch Cows—* 35 ,j j.-,, common, $l'X,i ,2 
Veal (.-ai.vks --f 3 ,x»„. 4 .xj, 
Sto.cks - Y curlings, Si)i 0 two-yea re old 
oi'l, i.'i J7 
Weigh les« cost less — heard further 
than Other IIret class Bells. Never 
break by frosts, Warranted 12 montha. 
.Send for circulars and testimonials.— 
Fixtures made by 01 vself, at lowest 
prices Send for Circulars. 
To ion Cloefct) 
Of tbe most approved character, of nr 
own miintUncuire, warmoted equal ta 
any in use, at greatly reduced prices, 
address 
.1 AUKS «. I>| DI.EY, 
93 Main St., Buffalo, N. T. 
CHURCH BELLS 
CHURCH BELLS, 
CHURCH BELLS. 
. - .*8,7509.25 
... 8.00(0,8,SO 
... 7,000)8,00 
... 6,5<Xa)6,50 
.*55,XXoAO,00 
. 40,00to‘50,00 
. 30,XXo.35,00 
. 26,00(0230,00 
C'yijL'sC 
5’>:o,6 c 
4 05 c 
3FiaA c 
*5.50507,X) 
. 4,X/o 5,00 
. 3,XX 0 . 3 ,75 
. 2,750.3,00 
iXLNI.lt WANTED — One that Under-iands the 
aagemeiit of a Cold Grapery, and the Cultivation uf 
''■*• Oaii hnd a situation by applying to 
SMI I H, Oi A: M Street, Rulfalo, N. Y. 
A y ounv' man, a Srofnhmtm prefisrreil. 580-2t 
H SALE,- On« ut* the best arid bt* 
II... Swe t: V/' K 1 " 1 Monr .V e lying 6 mil-.s west nfrbiH t 
wn of Gates on tLe Buffalo road, will be sold at i 
bargain if application is made soon A small farm of t 
acres, nuar the City, or houso aud lot worth 4 to *, 5 ,xs) 
city, would he tJiken m part, payment. For particular* hi; 
or »* J '° M UU' Street, at the office ,ff /!, 
Frk.ntu A Co., of vi nr vrivrn 
Rochester, N. Y,, August 21, 18 ft). k / 
l < fi, K eJi- I>IKR A? V »! ' M us, iV It Hi ED 
I Our " Irrenrcc.-tlile Conflict" Is against liigh prime 
ofierymi, at 74 k™ St„ Kbcle stor, Iron, Nulls,llardwm 
I Writs. 4. olore, Windows, Do.ns. Blinds, linos, .Spades, S) 
( ii u lines, ( ulevators and other artlcloH too nuiner 
mention. Also, the cnlnbrsted "Stinlght Draft Plow" 
wc oiler cheaper than the cheapen. 
MA-H' ' _ 
A ri'LK TREKS FOR SA I.K.—fin,000 Apple Trees 
A Y ot Hi-most popular vari.itier The trees are four years 
oki, HTiaifrht, tiirilt.v .'tn'i i?» condition tor removal. VVoultl 
t?rrnu . I 1 ^ 6 ° ,0t ' 0n ’' 0F tw " JltTSODS, Oil rilich 
terms Its would be wtiSfaclory to the parties. The trees are 
very near to F mst « nursery in Rochester, and ran be -en by 
ca,hug on llios. Smith, Francis St. near the premises For 
rU R h „'b C 11 ROGERS, Palmyra. V Y. 
Rochester, Feb. 14, isiil ‘ 58 n-tf 
TjlAini FOR SA EE 
J way betwr 
well watered, h 
other outbutfdi-.,,, 
Trees recently set out. 
balance may’ remain for u term "i f 
when wanted. For particulars addren 
Feb. 14, 1861 - --- -- 
if. a.- . Contalaiug 40 aq-eR, lving irilrl- 
cii fyrrifonJ an«l !• airport, in Monroe Co. It Im 
.uwft liuvr n**iuly nvw^. with bnrn and 
an orchard in boariinr, bOKido lmh) Aj>f>!o 
A payment required dowu. Tho 
“ years. Possoiwion given 
--ess ,vgi..i - 
carltun h Rogers, paimym, n. y 
A MERIC AN G-TT-A-ISr 
non 
JARVIS St BAKER'S ISLANDS, » 
la- The 
SOUTH lUA-OIPTC OCEAN, 
IMFOETKP fir THE 
•I ‘tt K It K Ctit »V ti tt ./ .V tt V O ft! I* ,v I*. 
Officio, OB William Streefe 
„ „ NEW YORK. 
C. 8. MARSHALL. Prex't. H. MATHER, Src’y. 
J, K CHAPPELL, Agent, (ill Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
O 1 EKI, I LOW S.—We are manufacturing for the sprin 
‘ .’ trade large numbere ol cur Mohawk Valley Clipper Plow,- 
u r,, ' ,lf|1 ’"ar>J and Und-r .de, with steel or cast point, a 
have Ulern'in^ you tu the fullo ' v ^« wh 
Jott.v JoHFSTOW, Geneva N Y 
J. I.V0ER80LI., Ilioo, N, Y. 
VVm, SiiMMKii, Pouiaria, S. C. 
R C. El,I.i.s, l.vonr, X. Y. 
Col. A. ,1. Si'mmkk. Long Swamp, Florida. 
A, J. Bowwxji. Utica, X Y. 
A. Braplkv. Mankato. Minnesota 
l- MaCKtai Utica, X. Y. 
We are also manufacturing Sure,- Patent Horse Hoe and Po 
I.ito Covering Machine. Sa.vr- - Patent CulDvator Teeth in no an 
..ties lor the trade, and all kinds of steel and -wage work ia l 
Agricultural line Send Tor a Circular 
... .. RKMI.NGTO.VS, MARKHAM k CO„ 
Iw6,lam-tl l mon Agricultural Workjf, Ilion, N. Y 
10@llc p ft. 
Jiff every 
: for tlie 
580-l3t 
