TTAHBOWK VIVTF ( ULTIVA- 
I 1 TORS. — Sharon' Coulter Harrow and grain covorer. - 
Price $15. 
Sharon' Potato coverrr and tutor, $10. 
Sharps' Hilling and Hon no machine, $10. 
PLOWS of every description. Scotch Harrows, Cultivators, 
itlC. , ifv. 
Horsc. Powers, flog Powers, Seed Planters, ifir. Circulars 
sent froth Address CMA& E. UKASE, 
ASA-O 84 State St.. Albany, N. Y. 
at 4Aji><8c for now and old. Oats doll at 24c. Barley in moder¬ 
ate demand, amt notations unchanged. Canadian nominal at 
sej^n. Rye- Market quint at 60c Peas—Canadutn held held 
*'SKKU.sA'he stock is. light, wh!l* the demand is moderate. 
Holders are asking 82.7ft !*3.00 for timothy, and $4.37,^014.80 
Sit? guMisftcr to the gttMif 
O II X o 
Reaper and Mower 
ADVERTISING TERMS, lit Advance —Titikty 
Ktvs Cknts a Link. each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra display, or 82.'-,' cents per li ne of space. Speci al Notices, 
(following rending matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a I ,iue 
MAN l, F ACTU I4FJ» BY 
h o s *, « o n a n s r o .« « o r, 
AUBURN", N. Y. 
A AVw Quarter of the RritAt. commenced with April, 
and subscriptions and renewals are specially in order 
now —to commence with April, or January if preferred, 
jsg- The very lil-eral Specific Premiums and Ex- 
XRt Gifts offered for Cluhs formed before April, are 
EXTENDED TO MAY, so that Agent-Friends, 
Subscribers and others have another month to secure 
•lading the new 
in Rural of April 6f/», and 
Thousands would 
Will not its 
that such are invited? 
TjnKASANT VALLEY WINE CO., 11 AM MON DS- 
I PORT. STEPHEN COUNTY, N. Y. WIN Eh ANO 
KHANIHEH of the llnest qualities, made from NntiVu (1 rapes, 
at the Company's Establishment the past season, at reasonable 
prices. 
f iF~ Send forCircnlar and Price List 
T. M. Youmjlovk, Sony. 0 It WHEELER, Pins’t. 
886-41 JOHN F. WEBER. Sup't. 
Pure Black Poland Oats, SO cents 
W M PARSONS, East Brighton. 
non sat.ii 
1 >) bushel. 
i Ai\a BOOK AG-ENTS “WnTited. 
r ,t /< M / For particulars address.!. WHITLEY, .fit. Publisher, 
Davis' Block, Genera, N. Y. 687-2t 
H t t ivc* a iti a iv at i r.i.nrr heed 
for sale bv I O. BLOSS, No, 7H Main St., Rochester, N. Y., 
at $1.30 pe r bu shel. A. BF.KBKK. Henriet ta. N. Y. 
W ORK lf*OT?, — Are you out of em¬ 
ployment? I want some smart men. J. WHITLEY, .Ik, 
Genova. N. Y. 887 2t 
the Valuable Prizes. Read the list (hie 
offer of Flower SeedsJ 
see if it will not pay to form a club, 
readily subscribe for the paper if asked, 
friends have the kindness to see 
Brick Numbers of this Volume will be sent to 
New Subscribers, until otherwise announced ; 
bur all wishing them should Subscribe Soon. 
tyTns Rl'KALia published strictly upon the cash ststi.'M 
_copies are never mailed to individual subscribers until paid 
for, and always discontinued when the subscription expires. 
Hence, we force tho paper upoa none, and beep no credit books, 
experience having demonstrated that the Cash System U alto¬ 
gether the best for both Subscriber and Publisher 
iy ClfubiNTI with tiik Machines, kc. - We will send the 
RrRAl. New-Yorker for 1861 and a yearly copy of either The 
Atlantic, Harper's, Godh/s, or any other $3 magazine, for $4. 
The Rural and either The Horticulturist, Haney's Magazine, 
Arthcr's Magazine, or any other $2 magazine, for $3. Canada 
subscribers must add the American postage. 
iPfri ASSOOIA.TKD Effort leads to success In canvassing for 
periodicals, as well an in other enterprises. For instance, if you 
are forming (or wish to form) a club for the Rural Nbw- 
Youkkr, and cannot fill it np in your own neighborhood, get 
some person or persons a few miles distant to join with or assist 
you—adding their names to those you tnay procure, and send¬ 
ing all together. Please think of thia, and act upon the 
suggestion if convenient 
I ziT VotrsTART Aokvts for the Rural—A ny nod every 
Subscriber or reader is requested to act in behalf of the Rural, 
by forming clubs or otherwise. Now is the time for its friends 
to manifest their interest in the paper and the canse it advocates, 
either by obtaining new subscribers, or inducing others to act in 
its behalf. If any lose or wear out numbers in showing the. 
paper,— that's the best way to get subscribers,—we will duplicate 
them in order to make their files complete for binding. 
rpiTYC Nammcr Term of C’lov**r Ml reel 
L SEMINARY will commence Tuesday, April 23rd, 1861.- 
Eot particulars address Miss AMY MOORE, Principal. 
JCHOOL TKACHERS-I want to en 
^ gage vour services. Address without delay. 
r>s7-2t J. WHITLEY, ,)k., I Ionova, N. Y. 
_)Ti3 ATI nSLWY r 
HAY ELEVAT0K 
\TOTICE.- The Summer Term of the New York 
IN Stats' Agricultural College will commence on Wednesday, 
the 17th inst. M. K PATRICK, President 
Ovid. Seneca Co., N. Y.. April I, _6K7-3I. 
HORSE POWER FORK. 
This Fork can be used with either 
onk or two horsbb. Price, full 
rigged (with rope and throe pul¬ 
ley *,| $12. 
See description in Kurai. Nkw- 
Yoiikkii of March 23. 186L 
Send for a Circular. 
Add res* 
LEV I A. BEARDSLEY, 
South Hdnustnn, Otsego Vo., N. Y. 
p !\T PT ,OVMTP. rS’TT !—Now ready, a complete 
A Price Current, offering Wntuliei ami Jewelry at an in i 
■ncr redw'tion • No advance tuivment required on goods.— 
Idress at once. HUBliARD BROS., Providence, R, I 
MBR AT INDTTOJM IdNTS-l lc. 
V X sSro til engage some good Agents a bo would he satisfied 
io work for Si or a daw Address without delay ,1 WHIT' 
LEY. Jr . Pub.. Davis' Block. Genera, N Y 6H7-4t 
riHllC GLI NTO N SKKDLINC; 
1 POTOATO. which obtained the first premium at Hie last 
Monroe Co, Fair, is superior for table use. yields butter Mian 
anv other variety grown in this section, ami lit not, liable to rot. 
Grown bv the subscriber* at Pen Held. N Y., and will he sold Tor 
' - - - g k HOOK AND N E. 1U0H. 
rI THOROUGH,BRED STOCK. 
1 Tiik Hubioriher*. HKODIK, CAMPBELL .V CO, are uow 
engaged in Breeding and Importing Farm Stock of the first 
quality Mr Buoniit was formerly "I the firm of Hi nokrford 
« Bite)DIB (which firm is now dissolved,) His skill and large ex¬ 
perience in tile burinenenro well known to Breeders. 
Fart, of the Stock can he seen ill 3. Cami-iikm/h place three 
milen west of Utica, or one and a half milt'd from the Whitet¬ 
horn Depot, N Y. Central Railroad. 
Mr.HPOn Ohotltk l.i now visiting England and Scotland select¬ 
ing animals. Phi tics wishing to jiurcnaae Short-Horns or Ayr¬ 
shire*. Leicester Sheen, or Yorkshire Hogs, ran address 
882-1311 JAMES HBODIK, Rural Hill, Jefferson Co ,N. Y.,or 
S. CAMPBELL k CO , New York MUbt, Oneida Co.. N. Y. 
seed at $1 per bushel. 
TTr A iN r U TCI A —The address of every Book Agent, in 
VY America. Send your address and receive something 
worth knowing. J. WHITLEY, Jit., Pub., Geneva, N Y. 
P A VIS' tSfsrll ini* I *ot:i1o«'M. — l have a 
quantity of that excellent and productive new Potato, 
HAVES' SEEDLING, which I will -ell for seed at $2.80barrel. 
My seed W08 presented me by one or the editors of'the Rural, 
two venrs since, as something new and valuable, and so it has 
proved. JOSEPH 11. VICK, 
EXTRACT OF TOBACCO, 
Ilj foe dipping sheep and lambs, 
AND FOB DBJIBOmU ALL KIN US OF VERBID ON OTHER AMMAL8. 
Tiik Manufacturers of This now and valuable preparation, beg 
leavetrrcall the attention "f Farmers and Graziers to this ef- 
h.'clual remeilv for destroying Ticks, Lice, and all other Insects. 
Injurious to animals and vegetation, and preventing tho alarm¬ 
ing attacks of the Fly and Scab on Sheep. 
It* use not only refnoves the vernnn on animals, hut cleansoa 
and purifies the skin, thereby materially benefiting their gene¬ 
ral health, anil greatly improving wool, both in quality and 
quantity. 
Thin article complwUily nuuerfleooB that, labvrimin and disar 
{ftsvahU work of* prcvpitnition in your owu buildin^H for Sheep- 
washing, as it is ready at all times, in anv climate, and lor all 
descriptions of Sheep, even for Ewes in lamb, and can bo fur¬ 
nished at a much reduced cost. 
KISIIKR At DO., Molt; \”oii<«, 
883-13 SSIt Central Wharf. IL»fon. Mum*. 
Special Notices 
TIIK CATTLE MARKETS. 
A LLKN’S IMPUOVF.D UAR- 
il KOW WITH OSCILLATING MOTION. 
TitR object so long desired by farmers has been found at last 
in ALLEN'S 1M PKI) V El lilt A RUOW By the peculiar shape of 
the hinges, combined with the manner of attaching the power, 
hii OSCILLATORY MOTION of the Harrow is produced, thero- 
by avoiding all triwjcinu and clogging of thr toeth. 
Grain or Grass Seed can he more elTertually harrowed in with 
this implement, than with a common Harrow with twice tho 
Those who have used Allen's Improved Harrow on their farms 
will have naother. ,, 
Agents Want' ll in every sflOtiyn of the United States to sell 
U Address all communications to the assignee of the inventor. 
Oil AS. ELIJOTT, East Kendall, Orleans Co., N- Y., of whom 
also the Uarrow can he obtained. 6o7-7teow 
■latilBlwBaB 
NEW YORK, April 3.—Tho current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
BKKF 0ATTLB. 
First quality.... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
COWS AND OALVB8. 
First qnallty,..- 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality, . 
Inferior quality.-.. 
First quality, Kl lb 
Ordinary quality, 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,. 
Prime quality,... 
Ordinary quality, 
Comtuou quality, 
Inferior quality,. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS 
To those who wish to purchase a perfect u Com bin'KD 
Rkapkr A.vd MowBR,"we would say that "BALL'S OHIO 
MOWER AND REAPER" is manufactured at the Auburn 
Prison by Messrs. Rosa, Dodgk k I’omrot, sole proprietors 
for the State of New York, for the use of these valuable 
Tho machine is made of the best materials, and 
Reaper, and to cut easily, 
. $H, 8 (X 5 'fl. 2 fi 
... 7,78((i)M,26 
... 7,<Wf7,M 
... 6 ,(X>,aij .80 
.$ 86 , 000880,00 
. 4O,tM@60,00 
. 30 ,iKl(|/;:i 8 ,!)q 
. 25 ,iX>yl 3 d,lW 
.. 6. , i@7H'C 
.. OfX.'Ufi c 
.. 4 (e)6 c 
The a«lvantagn.i of this machine as a Reaper are very obvious. 
1. The grain is delivered at the side of the platform, outirely 
out of the wav nf the next round. 
2 It ents a Bwalli six feet wide, ami will out one acre per hour 
with one span or horses without injuring them. 
3, It. mu he changed from a Mower to a Reaper in til teen min¬ 
utes, and vice versa. , . . , 
There are other general points ol excellence, the simple 
mention ol which will lie at once understood by the practical 
l,l | n Th_ mot ,l,a n Ical execution of tlm work, as well as the char- 
actor of the materials used in their construction, is superior to 
that of most machines of the kind. 
2. The driving wheels are three feet high, thus improving tho 
'*'.I 1 'Tt has an adjustable tongue hv which the side-draft can pos 
itivelvhoi'iintriiUed Under all clrrumsUneos Some machines 
have little or on side-draft while mowing, hut have a great deal 
while reaping. Nothing but an adjustable tongue can avoid this 
height of the stubble can lie changed from oen to five 
inches in an instant, without stopping the machi 1 Ills Is an 
important inprovement from tho fact that it enables the ina- 
chinG to cut lodged grass us close to tlm ground as that winch 
is sUimlioe or to cut a high stubble where the ground is 
rough boggv, or Stony ; or the points of the guards can he 
til,.. above the grass while the uiachu.u may be |Hissing over 
'' A*Vi i eascTtile^'* Lifting Principle" should he prel'erre.l to the 
one just, deecrda'd. Mm cutler bar can he oonfined to cut at any 
given height, and thou by Hie us.' of II." lever, the driver, while 
on his seat, can raise the cutter-bar parallel with the ground 
from three to twelve Inches TliiMirraegemenl liu-.llitateH turn¬ 
ing and Wkintr, or passing over large Atones or *tllmp». 
a. In moving the machine over cut grass, or from place to 
plivow, .i •• I„n* r.»«l. In at. .tmlant, ho nrte»4, »Wed up ana 
supported against lun -m, of the lujuihine. , . 
7 . Tun journals ru.. ill Iron mixes bunbeterf, excepting tho pit¬ 
man box, which ii* composition. , 
8. The guards are polished wrought iron, plated with cost 
ri *Th'j Mower cuts four feet sixinebeg wide. 
JTia iiu facturrrt at the Auburn State Prison. 
Anril. IHtil. liUKS, DODGE A POM HOY. 
KINDLE’S PATENT AGttlUUT.TUU AL 
CALDRON AND STEAMER- 
^ Turn is a new and 
v,l ' uil hle improve- 
^OOKiNQ 
patents. 
warranted to be a perfect Mower or 
without clogging, any kind of grain or grass, either wet or dry. 
The Mower has a Cast Steel Cutter Bar, 4 feet 6 inches cut, 
with polished wrought iron guards, plated in the Slot with 
Cast Steel, and tempered. 
The Reaping attachment has a Finger Bar and polished 
wrought iron guards attached to it, with a Sickle-cdged 
Knife, which, for cutting grain, is far better than tho smooth- 
edge mowing knives generally used. By means of the 
separate Finger Bar anil Sickle, they are enabled to make 
the Reaper cut either 5 or 6 foot swath, and dispense with 
the heavy Mowing Bar when reaping. 
The Combined Reaper and Mower Is delivered to the pur¬ 
chaser for the sum of $150, for a six months’ note without 
interest, or $14A cash. The Mower is $30 less. 
The agents for Monroe County are [586-6te 
J. \V HANNAH, of CliftOD, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
DANIEL KINGSLEY, of fittsford, Monroe Co., N. Y. 
VKAt. CALVES. 
SHKRP A.VD l.AMRS. 
. $6.00507,00 
. 4,50(2*8,80 
. 4.005)4.80 
. 3,26(43,75 
Si!: Domesti* Purposes 
where a Caldron 
Tf','' K.ittlo is required. 
Lc. Full particulars 
vf given In Illustrated 
if. .Circulars, which 
<V f" will be SENT FKK8 to 
awiNR. 
First quality 
300. but there is about as man v pounds of beef on the market an 
then, the cattle running heavier. There is nn impovement in 
the quality, ton, must of tlm droves being liner and fatter. 
HoldoiS are asking more, and the sales made thus tar are at a 
shade hotter prices, hut taking the improvement in Duality Into 
consideration, we hardly fool Justified in raying that higher 
rales have heen established 
RuuKior.'i The following is our comparative statement of 
receipts at this market over the Central Railtoad, estimating 16 
to the car: _ 
Cor. week 
This week. Last week. last year. 
Cattle.3,232 3,835 MIG 
Sheep.LG* 3,W 2>6 
nogs.. 'll ** ‘*“ l 
Bricks— xid* week. Last week. 
Prt»TTiiuin.A-. (fli c c 
Extm. . mhmc mswo 
Fir*t tySitoty --c 
Sec»>ua quality..—.3 (n)S*Vjj (w J o 
Third ivumy . it .. 
Siikki' Market very dull. Fiyo ornlx huudrou naveb^ec neio 
over hero during tho poirtweek, without any offeri*. Ueceipta 
vim v Th# only huIo w« boar of i». 212 hoavy Canadian, 
aw, m ttfl. at 3.^o. , , , , 4 , . 
M1L0B (Jowh a few changad bandn at pnCOB ranging irom 
^'vv’oimi'ml Uxr.'i A pair very line, weighing nearly 4,000 Ihs 
was sold, to go to Brighton, for$2W). 
BRIGHTON. April 3,-At market-1,200 Beef Cattle, 75 Stores, 
|. 4 i)U Sheep and Lambs, an>l t,800 Swine. 
Bkkf CaTTI K —Brices, extra. $7 Wn.O.OO; 1st quality, $6,50® 
0,0li 2d do, $6.00f«|6,00: 3d do. $4.IX»®5.50. 
WORKI.VO Oxasi—*85, SOlM'LY) 
Milch Cows ; riimmon, $18@I9. 
YkaL Cai.vks $3,OOCiOS,00 ,, 
Stokbs — Yeai lings. $d'id; two-years old, $16(g)17; three years 
old. $13®M 
iilPF.rt t>if®5c Til fb, 
Calf Skinh -10®lie «i lb. 
Tallow - 6FiS/7r, IP fb- 
PltLTS—$l,(KHii|l,25 uttch . _ 
SitKitf AM' La mbs $1,28(5)1,80, extra, $2,0(*a)5.00. 
Swi.vk Store, wholesale, t%6Mc; retail, 6@8c. Fat Hogs, 
H lllhnlfiPflfoaSfiitflv't '» apnlirants. 
Si MANUFACTURED 
mBBBLff : mmi\ 
^I .Ml Buffalo St., 
m, S z. ROCHESTER, N-V. 
GEO A. MOORE, Agent, BS Main St-.vt, Butlhln, Agent for 
Erie, ClwuUtMqna, ana Cattaraugus Counties. 
TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
OR HOC Tiioiujsy'b Food for 
■' ig and sus- 
For Milch 
improving 
-ore with it 
TMPORTANT 
*- HORSE. COM 
HOARSENESS AND SORE THROAT. 
This unpleasant and painful result of " Catching CM," or 
unusual exertion of the vocal organs, may at any time be 
removed by allowing one or two of “ Brown's Bronchial 
Troches or Cough Lozenges, to dissolve slowly in the 
mouth Hence, Singers and Public Speakers will find them 
of peculiar advantage. 
“ We have found them of grentservico in allaying Bronchial 
Irritation, and in subduing hoarseness produced by Colds.”— 
Rev. Daniel Wink, lute Editor of Zion’s Herald. 
....L-,, COW, SHEEP, OR HOG. '.-. 
CatTlB. For Horses H is indispensable In promote 
talnlng oil thu animal ftincMonsin health and vigor. 
<Jow.'.t i„ inynliinlile. Increasing the quantity and ... 
the quality Of inilh. For Uan.sta nifMitng can compare with iv 
for feeding quickly. For Sheep aqd 1'ign tho ntfects produced 
mono month will exceed all expecta#"" 
A Pamphlet mailed free 0 . ,ui.y address. 
ITT DEPOT. 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 874-26t 
A 8 TOR HOUSE, 
W 11 W YORK. 
Tuib Hotel is in excellent condition. Recently many im- 
proveTiiem.- have been made. Mr Stetson, its former proprie¬ 
tor, lias returned to supervise its executive department. Its 
tables are bountifully supplied; waiters excellent, and it is con¬ 
ceded that, it hue never been an comfortable during its history. 
The new water elnheta have no uquals in this Country. 
The young proprietors are full of enterprise and courtesy, 
and spare no pains to make thmr patrons comfortable. 
Hen of bnninc.-w. or families who really need solid comforts 
handsomely dispensed, will find this time-honored Hotel better 
than ev"'' 
Its proximity to business, tlioconveuiencestor reaching every 
S art of the city. Central Park, Ac., renders it the best for the 
ierchant or casual Traveler. 580-13t 
Yon are respect fully requested to give the above t low a iruu 
before purchasin'-: elsewhere. The No. 2: l» a medium size and 
best adapted to all kinds of work, either sr/.P I* adapted to two 
or three homes, by means of n ipiph; lateral adjustment of 
the beam, retaining the lino of draft, in either ease parallel 
with Up- land -ele. During tho past year it has been thuruug ily , 
tested Cy many farmers, and is warranted to give perject satisme- 
tioii in everv inspinCO, It IS being extensively manufactured at, 
A. GORDON'S, 08 South St- Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. No. t 
Plow, is $7.50: same, " lull rigged. ’$11. No. s 2, 8, and 4, $«.6U 
each,' “full rigged."$12. . . 
All cornmunieatifuis in relation to State or County Rights, or 
for patterns ..r either of the above should he addressed to 
the patoutaes, RULUFSON k DE GARMO. Koe.hcshu, N. Y. 
N. B.—OueuUis, containing full particulars, sent free. See 
illustrated description in Rural of March ill). 1861 587-.lt 
| A N H S 1 R O T I I 
J j ON THE HIVE AND HONEY-BEE- 
Grateful for the favor with Which this Treatise ou tlm tllvc 
and Iloncy Bee has been received, the Author respectfullv sub¬ 
mits to the candid perusal of Ins Render*, a Revised Edition, il¬ 
lustrated hv numerous beau til ul wood cuts, and containing the 
results of his latest discoveries and improvement*. I lie odor- 
ination horn predeiltod, i* buliovoil to CHfJintitulo it ilncnloil ko 
viloco. In Hfiiur uiiihh tint on -iov tiling wliioh IhIm 
hitherto been furnished to the Apiarian Bub lie and while 
specially adapted to the want* of those who u -e the Movable- 
c:„nih Hive, it aims to net forth the true principles which lie at 
the foundation ‘d all profitable Bee Keeping, with auy hivo or 
on anv svxtem of management. .. , „ 
Debarred to a pi. info I extent, by the state of his health, Iron, 
the more appropriate duties ol his Sacred OfflW. and compelled 
to »e6k some employment e«l*|o« him At) much iwposslhle into 
♦he anon ^ir, tb** Awthur t the hojn* that tlm result ol 
Ills lauois in an important department of Rural Economy, may 
move servieeatile to the Community ss well ax to himself. Such 
lias been thesutliJactiou which lie has taken in these researches, 
that he has felt desirmw of awakening a mure yoaral interest 
In a pursuit, not merely profitable in 1U pel miliary resulU but 
most admirably adapted to instruct and delight all inUdhgutit 
observer- ScVntilic liecKeeping is regarded, in Europe, as an 
Intellectual pursuit, and no one w ho studies the wonderful 
habits of this useful Insect, need apprehend that the rnat.u lal* 
for new observations will ever become exhausted. The Creator 
has stamp. '! tlm seal nf his own inltnlty, on all hut works, so 
that it is impossible even in his minutest products to exhaust 
thestore house of the Divine Knowledge, so as "by searching 
to “find out the Almighty to perfection. But while "a pros 
ent Deity" may be seen in all the wide extent or Animated Na¬ 
ture, in fow things ban lie displayed himself more clearly than 
in th’f: wise economy of the Honry-Bue. 
table of contents 
1. Facts connected with the invention of the Movable- 
II. The Honey-Bee capable of being tamed or domesticated, 
t.o a surprising degree. . ,, , 
IIL The Queen or Mother Bee, the Drones and the Workers; 
with highly important facts in their Natural History. 
IV. Comb. _ „ 
V Bropolia or " Bee-Glue. 
VI. Pollen or “ Bee Brea.1. 
VTI. On the advantages which ought to be found in a good 
VIII Protection against extremes of Heat and Cold, sudden 
and severe changes of Temperature, and Dampness in 
the Hives. 
IX. Ventilation of tne Hive. 
Natural Swarming and Hiring of swarms. 
XI Artificial Swarming. 
VII The Hue-Moth, and other Enemies of Bees. Diseases of 
AND REAPER, 
W 7 Til /•'// H V / tt /,F JPOIjOJJYO- UJIIt. 
THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH COMBINES ALL THE RE¬ 
QUISITES OF A I'KUFKCT HARVESTER, 
Farmers wishing to avoid disappointment, will give their orders 
early in the season , , . . _, 
t fr Cireulai* with full description and testimonials forward 
mI t,, |, aDICIAN fl r - Manufacturer and Broprietor, 
poiiiniKRKTRiK, Nkw York, 
Sole Warehouse In New York, 166 Onn-nwich Street, 
ftf/.p, Near Courtlaadt. 
MALTBY & ARMIT VGK, Agents. Verona, Oneida.Co . N. Y. 
V ALE NORTHRUP, Agent, Smyrna, Chenango Lo., N Y. 
JOSEPH jm.IAND.2d, " Binnhridge,t.hunapg!)Co,,N.Y. 
A I' HKAYTON M SON, Agent*. Watertown, .letj. Lo..N. 1. 
C* AGE iN TH W A NT EI », t;’ 
O.UUU sell SIX -raw lavBftTtOSW two very recent, 
and ot irn'at valun to fxituiI irm; all pay profita t« Amenta. 
8 >jS'r... “‘' l BfflRffSBUBt. I.—.', m™. 
illai'kcts, Commerce, fee 
Rural Nkw-Yorkkr Offick, \ 
KocbeBter, April 9, 1S6L j 
Flock—W e have no change to note in prices, but the demand 
is good. Most of the mills are running to full capacity to sup¬ 
ply Eastern markets Meal hag declined cents, and is sell¬ 
ing to the trade at $1.00 "f! 100 tbs. 
GkaJX—W heat is as last quoted. Corn is droopi ng, old brings 
45c; new is Dot worth more than 40c Rye has lost 3 cents ou 
the bushel during the week Oats now range from 23@25 cents. 
Beans bring H$c(5/$1.13 for goodi poor are not worth anything. 
Mrath ano Poultry am without change. 
Dairy, len .—Roll Butter has advanced to I8(3)16c. Lard has 
put on lc $4 It. Eggs falling oil 
jI.'hi.-it Dried Apples have lost 4 a c fi tb; Cherries havegone up 
l(i62c; l’luras aie not quite so firm. 
Maul*Sugar has been rather scarce, but as the roads im¬ 
prove the quautity increases. Merchants are now paying $10@ 
11,00 per cwt, but the prospect seems to favor a reduction. 
"HEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING C0’6 
IMl’KOVRD FAMILY SEWING MACMNE8 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER k WILSON MANUFACTURING CO. Beg 
to state that they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 1 
MACHINES, white they have added new and important, ini-, 
provements. The reduction is ma«le io the hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
Ofiiee r>Of> Broadway, New Yorlt- 
H. W. DlItiILK, Agent, 
579-tf HOCHBSTBK, JX Y. 
IL W Cl KUO DUV Mivrii uunivn, \ \\ 
Copies with greater facility and as perfectly iwi the iron press.- 
Good itocnti make from $5 to $10 a day. .Address 
WATERS A VAN ANDKN, 139 William St . New York. 
Egg*, dozen.lOOilllC 
Honey, box.12f.i 14 
Candles, box. .11 N@12 
Candles, extra 13®RD< 
Fruit ajvd Hoots. 
Apples, bnsliel.25A631C 
Apples, dried, Iplb-2(ai2>i 
Beaches, dried, fl lb....Star 10 
Cherries, dried..lUa! 12 
Blums, dried,...._ fkiuio 
Potatoes...4(Xojao 
HinKM and Skims. 
Slaughter, ..4 @ 4.?,' 
Calf,.7 <5 7 
Sheep Belt*...60(ail63c 
Lamb Pelts.Stla)88 
SkkDS. 
Clover, bushel..$4,00(34,28 
Timothy, .. 2,50:53,<yj 
SUMDKlBH. 
Wood, hard.$3,00tai5,0t 
Wood, soft.«,0OSa,OC 
Cool, Lehigt) . .7,OOai7.0< 
Coal Scranton.6,7.So.6,0C 
Coal, Bltuton.8,7556.0 
Coal. Shamokin.i.7rxid.iX 
Coal. Char.. Itl®l2N 
Salt, bbl.0.00/61.6; 
Hay. tun.8,uofa'lz0t 
Straw, tun.-U.tJOfai 0,0( 
Wool, $3 lb. .... 30380c 
Whitelisli, half bbl . 4.2 awA.M 
Codfish, *1 quintal.. C80M8.00 
Trout, hjdf bbl.,,,,, .4,00.3,4,25 
W $3 a 1)av. Mm. Hankins wants Agent, at home or to 
travel for her Pictorial *• FAMILY NEWSPAPER," aivi for her 
Cunous New Book ot FEMALE CHARACTEItS IN TiRK CITY-- 
Fhr Specimens and Terms incloso red stamp to HANKINS A 
GO,, Now York. 573 
Flour, spnng'lo, ... fi.ikteA.iw 
Flour, buckwheat, 0,00@2.00 
Meal,Indian. ... ©1.00 
Wheat, Genesee,. ... l.lOrtl.30 
Best wriite Canaaa, . o,oo®l,S8 
Corn, old.— ....... 'XIa - 18 ,: 
Corn, new...*@40 
Rye, tio tbs. tM bnah. Olatti 
Oats, by weight.23ui28 
Bariev'.-. 
Buckwheat. .«®40 
Beans..—88o(ft<$Ll“ 
Mrath. 
Pork. Meps.$16,50(11)0,01 
Pork, clear. 13 .(H-i.lO,oo 
Port, cwt.AOMft V 
Beef cwt ............ t.tKXyiti.OO 
Spring Ucabs, each,.. .1,50.3)2,00 
Muttou. careotH.IfojSu 
Hams, smoked. KgjltJ 
Shouldera,. 
Chickens......ikailO 
Turkeys .10@H 
Geese,. 40@W 
Ducks 'fl pair ......A8(g)44 
dairy. *c. „ . 
Butter, roll.]a@16 
Butter, firkin.13fad4 
Cheese...9C'0l0 
Lard, tried.lOajU 
T&tlow, rough.0 60 6 
Tallow, tried.8 @ S 
I TAI,IAN IIKKH.—Ordain will now be received-for these 
bees to be delivered in the Spring A circular will be tnUUi 
all applicants inclosing a stamp In it will be found the terms 
and also reports from Mr Lanostiiotu, Dr. Kuiti.i.nd, Mr. 
Bkackktt, Mr. BalDRIBOB, and others, testifying folly, from 
acton 1 observation, lo the great superiority of tin-* race aver tho 
common bee [576-tfl H. B. PARSONS, Flashing, N. Y, 
Good News for the Unemployed! 
THE WOOL MARKETS*. 
NEW YORK April 4.- -The general dullness and apathy no¬ 
ticed at the date of pur last report stlll_ continues, and (luring 
the pus week the rales have been very limited and only tojup- 
immediate wants of buyers- The sales include some 26,000 
CifcnWftl^TfiO hales pulled, and 46,om. fbs California, all 
at prices within our range. Foreign kinds have been without 
movvineut. Wo quote: 
American -Saxony Fleece, ^7 lb.. 
American fall-hlood Merino.........4KoA4 
American balf-blood au'l three-fourths Menuo. - AH-rlO 
American Native and one-fourth Merino..weeds 
Extra Pulled. .. 
Superfine. Pulled.yilms? 
California, line, unwashed,. 
California, common do.. 
THOUSAND CHANCES TO MAKE MONEY! 
ONE MILLION DOLLARS 
worth or 
'WatoRes, 
Jewelry, 
AJfD 
SILVER PLATED WARE, 
To be disposed of on an 
KNTIKKI-.Y |NEW 
AND 
OHIGtIN AXj PLA-NJ 
2,500 AGENTS WANTED. 
All person* desirous of securing an Agency in thia 
NEW ENTERPRISE, 
Should send their names at once, enclosing a thrkh oust 
stamp to pay postage, and receive by return of Mail 
A. GttKMIUM 
C -A. T A. LOG XT E 
Containing INDUCEMENTS, 
Which afford 
A RARE CHANCE 
TO MARK 
M ONE Y 
without risk, together with 
ITT7LL. PARTICULARS 
Relative to thia 
3 Sf o v e 1 I* Ian! 
To insure prompt and sat -.factory dealings, direct all orders to 
GEORGE G. EVANS, 
439 VUMiSTJYCT STHKKT, 
585-3t PHILADELPHU, 1 J A. 
u tPAMILY NEWSPAPER.” — 
* ’ Mrs. Hankins’ Mammoth Pictorial is in its Sixth Volume 
and has 300,000reavlers Full of Engravings and Fiwhion Plates. 
Largest, nicest anil best in tb« world for 75 oU. a yoar. Aisknth 
wanted Ladies, Teachers, Cl"ivy men. or Bust-Masters. For 
Specimen Copies sjid Terms to Agents, inclose red -.lamp to 
578 HANKINS * CO., New York. 
Peruvian, washed....---.... 
Valparaiso, unwashed,..---r-- 
South American Me*., unwashed,. 
South American Merino, unwashed, 
South American, common washed,. 
South American Entre Kins, do, .. 
Sooth American, unwashed, . 
South American Cordova, washed. 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed,. 
East India, washed,. 
African, UDwaahed,... 
African, washed,....,.,. 
Smy rna. unwashed,.-. 
Smyrna, washed.... 
Mexican, unwashed,. 
During the month of March the following sales of wool have 
ll InIriostou—700.000 lbs fleece and pulled at 30tn:50o; 1,852 bales 
Mediterranean, Cape, be.; 200 ballots Peruvian; 1.30,000 the Val¬ 
paraiso; 184bales Cape, exported to Liverpool; and a large lot 
rum* at 20c particulars not trauspired. 
In Philadelphia—26.600 lbs fleeces at 3fVyjlHc; 6,000)ba pulled at 
arn'Xkv 8 000 tbA foreign at 16fctaA3c: 20 ,(W0lbs low Cri mean at fibu. 
lSrSwiis East Indian at. 18c, 10,000 lb* low Russian at 10c.^ 
In Providence—04,000 lbs flUOOO at 306<)47>Sc; and X6,o00 lb* for¬ 
eign at 30c. 
BOSTON, April 4.—There ha* been a fair demand for w.iol the 
past week, but price* remain without improvement. The sales 
have bee ii 200,000 lbs fleece aid polled wool. In foreign the 
Irate-actions comprise SOObiton bales Mediterranean, South 
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THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
Market heavy and 5c better. 
“WOMEN OF NEW YORK.”— 
V V Mr*. Hankins' Curious New Book of Female Charac¬ 
ter* in the City, i* very interesting, ami strictly moral Fancy 
binding; 356 Pages; 80 Rngravlng*; 36 Portraits. Mailed free for 
$1. AGENTS Wanted —Ladies and Teacher*. For Description 
of Book and Particular* of Agency, inclose red stamp to 
578 HANKINS k CO., New York. 
NEW YORK, April 8 .—Flock .. 
Sal"* at $5,20.35,28 for super State; $5.35t?'6,40 for extra do, $5- 
3535.66 for super fine Western; $5.3535.65 for common to me¬ 
dium extra do; $S,6U(a)6.70 for inferior to good extra round hoop 
Ohio. Canadian a shade lower, sains at £5,40fei7,00 
GkxLV.-Wheat, market dull and a shade lower; rales fair Chi- 
Ciure. uprinjr &t $1 ( S9 d^Ov^fpd) UilW8lik^9 club ul 
rthiice winter red Western at $1,38^ delivered, common to 
white Western at *1.46.3 1.47. R.V" quiet at BftjfiffliC. Parley dull 
at 66&j68c. Corn, rales at ®7®683<C for old mixed Mestein. in 
More and delivered, »nd 62c for new do. Oats firmer at 33!gc for 
State Western, and Canada. 
Provisions—P ork market staadv, sales at $12.S7I»®I7.50 for 
mesa;*12,50(3)13.00 for prime. Lard steady, small rale* at »a, 
lUJjc. Butter in fair rr-qiu-st at lOQiiUcfor Ohio, and l*o)19cfor 
State. Cheese steady at SCJlWc. , , 
Asmss—The demand for both kind* is fair, and the market is 
steady sales of Pot* at *fi.2/<aVi,31 Ij, and i'earl* *5,3) -i- 
HohJ—The market Is quiet, but price* are without quotable 
Variation, small sales to brewera at MfalSrto. 
Skims—The inquiry for Clover Seed i» fair, and the market i* 
firm rales of 170 bag*, at 8C. Timothy Seed in quiet, at $3,25i!/< 
3,60 i) bushel. 
BUFFALO. April A— Flock— The market is dull and u'i- 
cbai ged, and the rales reported sh.ce qur last do not exceed 2t») 
ibis at *4 75 for extra Slate; $4 76;»O.0tl for extra Illinois and 
Wisconsin; $5,00 fur fiirto extra Mchigan $'»00fai$5.25for fail to 
good extra Ohio, and Indiana, and$5,5Xa'B,i® for double extras. 
A small sale of double extra Iowa was effected at $5.37> 2 . 
Wujut—T he market is quiet a-d parties are apart A sale qf 
i’ed winter was made Satiirttay &ft»?roooo on l^rms not niauft 
public. This mori ing lffio bush. Canada club hugged, at $1.02 
For other descriptions parties are apart. No. 1Chicago spring 
'b held at $1 00®1-03; No. 2 do at 98c.(a)$1.00; Milwaukee club 
$l.t«ji$1.05, and red winter at $1.13(3'$]. 14. Corn remains quiet 
XV HI. Honey. Pasturage. Overstocking. 
XIX. The Anger of Bees. Remedies for their bring. Instmctu 
XX. Oi/tne < proper Site, Shape, an<i Material* for Hives. Ob¬ 
serving Hives. 
XXI. The Italian Honpy-Bee. .... 
XXII Beo Keeper's Calender. Bee-Keeper* Axiom*. 
tVoodCiits ot Movable-Comb Hives, of various Implement* 
uVid In the Apt&rjG nod of Bteai ivrnl C'omp. 
Copious Alphabetical Index. 
Of thi* work the Rev P.orkkt Baird, I). D., nays.- ' I trust 
that Mr. LAiigrtrotho labor* will contribute greatly to promote 
a department of rural economy, which in tin* country ba» 
hitherto received so little HcIcntiGc attention, He well deserves 
th« name of Benefactor, infinitely more so than many who 
have mall countries and in all age* received that houorable 
title. Not many year- will pass »W|y nilhout seeing hi* impor¬ 
tant invention brought into extensive use. loth in the Old arcl 
New World. Its great merits need only to be known , and thi* 
Time will certainly being about" , .. .. , 
This valuable work can be obtained at the office of the Kurai 
New-Yorker, Rochest-i . Prairie fhrmw. and framer's Advo- 
co/r,Chicago; VaileyParmer, rit. Louis. Baxtox. Baiikku & 
Publishers. 28 Park Row, Nww York, and at the pnucipftl Book 
tftorea. 
Explanation or Platen. . . , 
For Tkkkitokiai. Riuiit* of the Lannstroth Hive in -Maine, 
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