NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, 
THE PROVISION .MARKETS. 
\'EW YORK. April 22 .— Fmrrc Market. quiet and prices 
without important change Sales at * 5,0 <( 15,15 for super State; 
*5.15w5,25 for extra do; $5.0U(a.'5.10 for super tine Western; * 5 ,- 
17.-S*3M0 for common to medium extra do; *5,45ihi'5,55 for infe¬ 
rior to good exrra round hoop Ohio. Canadian quiet and steady, 
sales at $5,»$M75. 
Okais.—W heat, market continues dull, and prices in favor of 
tbit buyer, with only a limited business doing for export mid 
home consumption Rye quiet and unchanged Barley dull 
at Irfe. for State Corn, market tirtn nod in fair request; sales 
at liuJAOc for old mixed Western, in store and delivered and 
64c. for new do. Oats firm at 34q.'' 3fi‘jC for State. Western, 
and Canada. 
PROVJHlOJis—Pork dull; sales at its.75 for mess. $13,25®13,S0 
for prime hard heavy and lower; -ales at W lO^c. Butter 
in fair request at lUCudV. tor Ohio, and 15@20o for State.— 
Cheese steady at 
Asus.-t—The market is better for both kinds, sales of Pots at 
$5.37 l i. and Pearls ft l.’ftiia'5,50. 
Hops—The demand for this staple Is confined to brewers, who 
are purchasing very Sparingly, and prices are lower and con¬ 
tinue to favor the buyer Wo quote ordinary to very choice 
at I3i&22c. 
Skkiw - Clover Seed in fair demand and holders are firmer; 
-ales of 450 bags, at 7.f,Tih8c.. the latter price for small lots— 
Timothy Seed is in limited demand at $2,7B(g)S,<X) bushel. 
ALBANY. April 22 .— Flour asdMkai. —In Flour there is a 
limited business doing at unchanged prices Com Meal is 
steady. 
Common to good State.$5,IN8)5,25 
Fancy and extra State. 5,SU,t5,.M) 
Common to good Western.5,3tes'>6,75 
Extra Michigan. Wisconsin, Indiana, &c.,. 5,80(a,7,00 
KxlraOhiu.b,00®7,00 
Common Cun.tdi.vn. . 5,28105,75 
Extra Canadian,..5,85M7,Q0 
Fancy Genesee.. B.OOfotB.W) 
F.xtia Geneses and city brands.. 6.01 tW,25 
Extra Kentucky,.. 6,5Unl7.10 
Corn meal iain moderate request nt $l,2S3i1,37hj 100 tbs 
GRAJS— Wheat quiet Com r.teadv, with limited'sale of round 
yellow at 57 c In Rye and Barley nothing doing UatUSteady, 
with sales Stab' at S4c. 
OBITUARY. 
Os the morning of the 4th inst., the pure and happy spirit 
of JEORGE A. HAMILTON (of South Butler, N. Y.,) passed 
peacefully away from earth to the spirit's home, — to rest in the 
bos ut of God.' Thus are » notified, by letter, of the decease 
of a highly esteemed Contributor to the pages of the Rpkal, 
ami author of the volume of Poems entitled ••Sunshine 
Thro nth tliO Clouds, or The Invalid's Ottering." Many of our 
rrBihrs will be interested in learning more concerning thn 
decerned than the above annonncement.and we therefore quote 
furlh f from the note of our correspondent Mr H.yMii.to.x 
was b<rn July 15th, ISIS, at Charleston. Montgomery Co , N. 
\ bu passed most of his life in South Butler, Wayne county, 
and it 9 Mild no one has done so much good in that place as the 
dcceosiri. Although an invalid for nearly half of his life, yet 
he ace,mplished more than many a man blessed with health. 
Oiiritm the winter he suffered much from the severity of Ids 
cough, and the last live weeks of his life his sufferings were ex- 
treme - v.-t all was borne w ith patience and a sweet submission 
to the ML! of God.'' 
• I }V 3a ! ,s ’ Thursday afternoon, April 18th. LYMAN PO'ITKR, 
in the t,;|h year of Ids age, The deceased moved to Gates from 
Plymouth, Conn., in the spring of 1830. 
ULOFSON A DE GAHMO’i 
Improved Patent Straight Draft Plow, 
Alden's Patent Thill Horse-Hoe—M. Alden k Co. 
Cladding’s Premium Horse Pitch Fork Stephen Bullock 
Large Stock Sale—E. M, Giles, 
Book Agents make Money—E. G. Storke. 
To Bee-Keepers—S. Iije.' 
Reliable—Geo. F. Needham. 
Italian Ifees-C W Rose, 
5 \,v) per Month—Wm Barnard & Co. 
0 potto Grape—E. Ware Sylvester. 
Moe or Cultivator over all others in 
use U attested with remarkable iinan- 
itmt.v bv every one 0 f the host of 
practical farmers who have used it. C 
All Who have given ii a thorough, 
praetjcql trial, have almost or entire ■ 
l.v.toa man, not only testified to it* 
^'.^'".PcHonty. hut i oerieil thnt ~ ■ 
at (faxt douw? fh*' omount of faltnr 
may b* porfurmod, by it* ussiatiiniv 
pared with any other of tin 
Special ^Notices 
in a given time, when cotn- 
cliltivalors they have used. 
Its Advantages and Uses. 
ireh < iJhhno!','Tl iH , t 1,1 ‘ fU Jd in .‘ r i[ "'" h UUeriing precision; they 
ari nigh enough to pass freely over growing crons and m iv he 
rinsed ,o lower,,! l() ,„|t the n? tt,e hor*e flm heii aud 
of rt Xel higW v’n i '' l | r e \'*k U " a «hnstT.iettnn. The leoth 
an o[ steel, highly polished, and lire efficient in onttimr weeds 
and reducing the <n,l | lnt! tilth, whirl, n.,t only destrova he 
.. weed,, but increases tlm ciop Tiiev n'uvh,. 
qiilokh arranged to throw the earth four from the row. The 
whole weight isnhrillt 70 lbs. and it may be Qheuplv sent bv rail 
w av to tiny pari irf the country 11 ' •' t,,u 
The addition of a cross bar. screwed upon (lie Trane makes it 
an excellent Marker, at a ensl ot one dollar, whlc.ti marks three 
rows at once. *p.y width desired, Klght-toothed prongs at a 
cost of two dollars, couyerfa it to » POTATt) DIGGERwldch 
'I'i' v v 'Yhard sod w hero the roots are not deep in the earth 
operates with great eOiomney. and saves a v,i.,t amount of labor 
Premiums and Testimonials. 
,. W "rife 1 rV’ Is that of the DIPLOMA 
Of IHE l AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, indicating the 
\M , ’oTMft ? p'iqii riTmioi' 1 l ll({,| NST FRI/E <0 Kit 
i“n ‘<i ' ' , '?■ riled l.y the IndiiiaaState 
‘W a committee of practical 
rarmers, who placed it above the implement which took the 
highest, premium ut thn Ohio State Fair at l)«vt,in Imk) which 
was used with two horses, also the New York State Fair 
I l eipiinii in P55p. and niiuioi-nuri other County and Town Fans 
Si KCJA I. ATTENTION is railed to the following tort>,nnnb 
als to its value and eltieieiicv. In w hich the reader will mil iv.il 
to observes [Jf0lM.AU UNANIMITY as to its d.mblJ miplri 
I'-oltivutorM. a striking proof of the certainty 
with winch it always operates, and the uniform satiefncUon 
which it hus itbr.ivM ffivon : 
J. .1 Thomas. Esq., ,.f Union Springs, N Y„ one of the edi¬ 
tors «t tho i ountrv Gentleman, says — •• Wo have ruccntlv 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS 
wL'i rl I.! ,n T’'■'"".v O'uue.dnd to give the above Plow atrial 
WeS O i', .T., W ' n ii , rlsr ," h 5 rp 1 ,l " N ." - '»» medium sire ami 
best adapted to all kinds <»f work, either size is adapted to two 
or three horn s, by means of u simple lau'ial adjuatment ot 
the beam, retaining Me- line of drall, in either r ise parallel 
with tbe land side During the past year it. has been Iharounhlu 
!‘V m<V>v,Utrmrr.<, and is warranted to give rrtnl xatisfac- 
i'h/i u'l v-'J n Li ''Ntensivpl.v mauiif.ic.t.ured at 
A (.DROON K, tsSHonth Ht, Paul Street, RocheHter, N. Y No l 
I low. W $, .60; Wins " full rigged." $) I. No. s 2, aud 4. $8.50 
each.-"full riggeil,' $12 ' ' 
All communications in relation to State or Oonntv Rights or 
i'll iiattetnS I.f either of the above sizes, should lie addressed to 
To these who wish to purchase a perfect “Combin'KD 
RralKit a. xw, Mower. ' we would say that “BALL’S OHIO 
MOWF.R AND REAPER" is manufactured at the Auburn 
Prison by Messrs. Ross. Dodcr A Pomrot, sole proprietors 
for the State of New York, for the use of these valuable 
[atents. The machine is made of the best materials, and 
warranted to be a perfect Mower or Reaper, and to cut easily, 
without clogging, any kind of grain or grass, either wet or dry. 
The Mower has a Cast Steel Cutter Bar, 4 flet 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 SicK.e-edged 
Knife, which, for cutting grain, is far better than the smooth 
edge mowing knives generally Used By means of the 
separate Finger Bar and 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 $145 cash. The Mower is $30 less. 
The agents for Monroe County are [586-6te 
J. tV. HANNAH, of Clifton, Monroe Co , N. Y. 
DANIEL KINGSLEY, of Pittsford, Monroe Co., N- Y, 
^Viucrtiscmcnts 
ADV KRTISIXG TERMS, in Advance — Thirty- 
FtvH Cknis a Link, each insertion. A price and a half for 
extra displ.y, or 53*# coins per line of space. SHKOfAL Nothjkh, 
[following leading matter, leaded,) Sixty Cents a Line 
^ t ~lr Tit: iUriiAi, Ntcw-YoHKKR commerced its Twelfth 
Year and Vtlume wilhun edition of iwrr Srvk.vtv TiiOimaxh I 
Though the columns are wider than formerly (giving more 
words per liw,land the circulation much larger, we do not 
purpose to in 'reuse thn Advertising Rates at. present. The Rika i, 
is undoubtedly the Best aud Cheapest Advertising Medium of 
its Class in America—for, in addition to its immense circulation 
among the nu it enterprising and successful Farmer, and Horti¬ 
culturists, it. ii taken and road by thousands of Merchants, Me 
chanics, M.iiriiniturcrs amt Profeasional Man. 
ft ()()() ^iKNTS W A NTKD, 
■ RV / V j sell SIX N’KW I.nvicxtiovs — two very meet 
and of great value n, firmilies: all pav great pi-oltt* f.o Ageul 
Send lour stumps and got -I) pitireH narticulars. 
KP1IRA1M BROWN, Lowell. Marts. 
I-Tarrown a rv I ) CULTIVil 
Price Sits Shares Coulter /farrow aud groin covuror 
Sha, vF Potato covrrrr and tin r, $ 10 . 
sW'f k and horinn mruvum-, $ 10 . 
tf(- at ° r ,,vt,r> ’ tl, ‘* cri r ,tion *s C 0 h:h. narrows, Cultivatm 
7/or.ve Powrrs. Dog f’owrrs. Srrd Planters, <fr. Cirouln 
<u*nt free. Addvesr. CHAM. K. msK, 
5HI,-lt H4 State SI Alhnmr XT 
BUFFALO, April "2 —Fi.orR —The market Is quiet and un¬ 
changed; sales at $6.00 for choice extra Wisconsin from spring 
wheat. $5,35for extra do. from winter wheat. JS.lkXa 5.25 for ex¬ 
tra Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, and $5,50i't'6,tW for douhln 
extras. 
filui.X’ -Wheat, market doll, the only sale reported being No 
1 f hieago soring, which took place this morning Cm-p steady 
ami in moderate demand; sales now tins morning at 41c, anil 
damaged, do. at. 35c , old remains dud at 42c for sound bits from 
store, Data, demand fair at 2>%u24c from wagons Harley quiet 
and nominal at 54<n>6rtc according to quality Rve nominal at 
56c. Peas. CaiUtdian Geld in fair request for seed at aKrtiSoc. for 
fair to choice 
SKIP'—Timothy dull, aud a shade easier, Canadian being 
quoted at $2,60, and Illinois at $2,75. Clover scarce and firm at 
$4,75fi7i5,tHI a 
pROvisioxrt— Heavy mess pork firmer, being held at 3)7.00, 
$17 -’Oii'ls.nn. Bales Saturday afternoon at $17.50 Light tness 
held at $lfl.60lpt$17 00. Plain hams are quoted at OSD'i^r., and 
sugar cured at Ihiid'Vv; • smoked shoulders ut 7(ii'7*Vc- Barrel 
law is niii/ted 9t#c auu keg do. at UK- Hamburgh Cheese IS 
selling from store at 9 @J 0 ,*sc. ax to quality. — R,V>»i. A (in. i.;s 
DETROIT. April 22 —Ft, OPR is steady at. a range of $4.37 V.A 
$4 75 for both red and white wheat extras. No. 1 white wheat, 
would now bring no more than $1 1 ) 1 , and No. l rod no more 
than !) 8 c. 
Coarse grams arc pist as tJinv have, been for some time past. 
Corn Is quoted at H3<vi).'t5c on tho street.; oats at 20of««22o from 
store , rye at. IteiiiUSe. 
TORONTO, April 18 .—Flour—T here have been a few trans¬ 
actions during the week in Hour on speculative account, hut the 
disposition to-day is not very apparent. We quote as follows 
Shinnrtiiip No. I.$4,65(0)4,70 
Extra....5,00(8)6,15 
Faiicv. 5 , 40 ( 015,50 
Double Extra. 5.75(ai6,OI) 
Some brands of the latter grade ire held ,nt 56.2(5 —of super- 
line -evcrnl small lofj; were placed ut tho Inside quotations 
Grain Fall Wheat. Prices have been steady, ruling at $1,10 
(5)1,21) per bushel, the average rate being abuut $1,18 per Imshel 
for the best grtules. Spring wheat i.« in good request, with a 
pretty firm market, at 97t;a$l.lK). with an ogcasioiirtl purchase at 
Sl.OI'.fl.itt per bushel. Good qnalitfes are In demand Tor reed 
at lull price. Barley is only in moderate supply witha limited 
Inqnti v nt Ita'fiOf.. with an nccaslozial purchase at aUui52c per 
hushcl, 1 ’ons are firm with a demand for more liberal supplies 
— generally 60.-. perhushol is paid for the ordinary samples, al¬ 
though some lots have been got aldde. ('lilt , m e only sparingly 
supplied, and beyond the local demand there i* little nr mi ni 
qulrv Small sales only are reported at.26<ii$7c r) bushel. 
Siricna rhoreisverv little activity in seeds, ilw demand for 
which, however, is now likely to mcreasoas the leuxon prnm 
i»es ill least to he favorable for seeding operations Wo quote 
Timothy at g'i.SfttfS.OO; Clo.Ver at$4,aU/i*4,75. Ulobr 
( U'OR'rO UUAP 
V • can now t > sent bv mail, post-i 
1 down, $ 8 . A. dress E. WARE s 
1C.— Medium sized vine 
raid, on the receipt of $1 
IYLVESTER, l.vons, N Y 
IIic ^ubUslter to tlto gtMif 
pur $h) engrave 1 Stoncit Tools, warranted to OT’ 200 ne.r cm 
better than any JiteDC.il tool made in the Eastern Slates. Sin 
Ph*free WM. BARNARD Sr. GO . 
Box l,OH, Cincinnati. Ohio. 
r P<> ItKIG-Iv ICMIr»H:«M.-S.vMl)E| ( IDE 
I PKCCUARU- gR.X'TII.ATETi straw-lined Boo-Hive, with me 
aide frames, has >rrmed it* iwrfrrlion in thv mintnnnn of Hr, 
I ho ventilation of this Hive is so constructed that the aurid 
A 1 ! ,V'• ' K K 'T "AllK.- 80,000 Apple Trees 
XA of Hie "Iiwl popular varietitw. The trees are four years 
oUJ, straight, thnfty unii hi ifood C 0 Q<Uti 0 i] for rtMnoval would 
he glad lo sell tho entire lot to mm or two porsons, on swell 
terms ns Would be satisfactory to t he partlos, The trees are 
very near to Hosts nursery in Rochester, and run be seen by 
calling on Hi oh. Smith, Francis St, near the premlHoH. For 
further igu-ticolani address C II ROGERS, Palmyra N Y 
Rocbester, Fell. II, IK0I. 3 680-tf 
r PH:OROUQH; BRED 8TOCK 
I Tira Suhsmbers. llRoiilk. CAMPHEIJ, A Co., uro now 
engaged ut Breeding ami l.uporling Farm Stock of the first 
q i 1 *t I $ t.y Mr Hkodik turmurly ot the llrtn of Hux(Ikrkord 
K HROom (irhtch lirm Ir ur>w di^;olv .».1 ) Hin nkill ami We ex- 
pHVienW in tbA hn>sm»4HH me well known to Hivode^, 
lartor tbeStfjok can ho >*•'.>n at S. Camimiki.i /8 place three 
rr °‘ u !u " white,i - 
. Mr - Boo? CKoriiK i.-i now visiting England and Scotland select¬ 
ing animals. Parties wishing to rmrchiLH,, Short-Ilorris or Avr- 
shires. Leicester Sheen, or Yorkshire Hogs ,-an nddreas 
682-13t] JAMES KKODIK. Rural Hill, Je^eVsoo Go .MY., or 
S, CAM I HEI.I. & LO., Now York Mills, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
A New Quarter of the Rural commenced with April, 
and subscriptions and renewals are specially in order 
now—to commence with April, or January if preferred. 
The very liberal. Specific Premiums and Ex¬ 
tra Gifts offered for Clubs formed before. April, are 
EXTENDED TO MA K, so that A gent-Friends, 
Subscribers and others have another month to secure 
the Valuable Prizes. Read the list (including the new 
offer of Flower Seeds, ) in Rural of April Gtli, and 
see if it will not pay to form a club. Thousands would 
readily subscribe for the paper if asked. Will not its 
friends have the kindness to see thnt such are invited7 
iimigture originalng from the exhalation ,>r the Keen is carried 
oir by insensible 'egriins through the walls of the Hive causing 
the noeessaiy drp jess and warmth to the Bees 
V 1 rh i?J ,iv Sj rt f v; ftl '' h y *?• IRK. Fast shell,y,Orleans Co,, N. 
' Price $4. Palantcd April 2 , l««l. 
1 1' -AIj I A iy 1 $ IG IGP4. — Having Imported per 
l. steilmer New » irk, a lot ot genuine Italian ttrex. (which ar- 
rived In a remarkadv good state,) i shall he aide to furnish ama 
tours with pure, genuine Ira Man l)i nkxs within u short time 
kiir ptioe mid other information, apply to rj W.M ROSE ii.( 
Exchange Place, Niw York. ’ 
N R. This bein the last and only importation Ibis season 
the public can rely up getting a perfectly pure breed 
Agents Wa nted. 58<j-2t 
1 3 Kl-,1 A I l| zUl 1—To disappointed, vexed, and de 
V-muring Git id, non. who have heretofore purchased old 
commission Heeds, tnd to all wanting satisfaction. I will send' 
prepaid. 20 packet, of well assorted and frrsh Garden Seeds 
tor 
* Remj»mb<*r, ho f»0 varieti^rt ot cholo.o Flown' fsWrtsJ or 
auu 2 rod starnn>i To clubK. ulovon soloctiouH for $ 10 , 
Ihayoa fay Kariy Mohawk Jloftna, j»or pock $1. and ovorv 
thinofiu mv lipfl of nnmoN*. (IEO. V NEfiDIlA\f 
Huiraio, N r. f Anril lm, iHfll. nwimAM. 
crops that require hoeing, can lie tilled with an,- half the ernense 
usually expended to perform the work as well." 
•susi OLIVER WOOD. Hcipio, Gay. Co., N Y 
NEWMAN SMITH. " 
G. W. LONGSTUEET, Venice," 
J. MORRISON, Genoa, 
:{■ H BTARK Augusta, Michigan. 
wm Jarvis, YpsiiantL, •• 
WM R, REED, Washtenuw Co., " 
ALMON M WHIPPLE, Lima, 
n. u. wir.soN, 
CttAS DONKIN. UniuiMla, 
DAVID A DITNKIN, •• 
*,X have raised the pant vear MO nd-es of corn, and used your 
I hill Horse-Hoe. I do not consider it more than one half the 
tabur to till it with yrmi line a-, with anv other cultivator I 
havo ever used." E. L. THORNTON, Auburn. N Y 
" With Alden's Thill Horse-line you can kill more weeds dig 
up and mellow more ground in one day, than live men wore ac- 
ouatnirmd to with tludr 1io»*h itnd plows. 
S. EDWARDS TODD, Author Farmer's Manual, 
Asa POTATO DIGGER, on clay or hard soils, we have the 
following among other statements 
"The Potato Digger Is a great labor snving implement, and 
having used it one *e(Won, 1 would not willingly be without it " 
E, K. ItUGG, foiva City. 
The following testinionials have been given of its value as a 
MARKER, for laying out with rapidity and precision the rows 
ol corn jintl ntlim- ho»«d cn»p,n 
• We have used it with tin- marker attached, to mark nureorn 
ground, and are well pleased with its work." 
K THORNTON, Auburn. 
ALVIN FltKKAlAN, Sciplo, 
W. J CANFIELD, iWasco. 
ADAM WJOLTY, 
This valuable implement lias been extensively manufactured 
to supply the anticipated demand tho present season arid is 
sold at wholesale or retail bv the undersigned, ll is also for 
•ate by many Implement Dealers throughout the oouulry. 
„ • . , M. AXJJKN A GOl, 
Majial<it t uv.-rs ntal Uettlrv . m a ,I,,’ >' 1 ..' 
*-\ t mi ritM, m. v. 
i sF" For sale in Rochester try J. UAPaLJK, 
_a t the G enesee Seed .Store, Buffalo SI 
I 1 VV * rj ' < 1 >,> - ’V"; * * r!,r ' H Ac Tlmolhy. 
JL Vi I have just received and now offer for sale 3 
101) bushels prime Timothy Seed 
50 do clean Red Top Seed. 
50 do. dean Kentucky Blue Orass Seed. 
20 do. nuns Orchard Oru. s Seed 
50 do. Hungarian Grass Seed. 
25 do. Millet. Seed. 
Al ?°h a . o 1 l 1 r S1 . l )) pl r " r Carden and Field Seeds. 
•/. KAI AIjJE, ut the G(iqph 06 Store, RochoHtcr, N r . Y. 
j )E-fVXl.XDSXs IlIY rs 
HAY ELEVATOR 
oit 
HORSE POWER FORK. 
Turn Fork can be used with oither 
o.Mi or TWO IIOK8KH. Price, full 
rigged (with rope arid three pul¬ 
leys.) $ 12 . 
See description in Rural Nkw- 
Y'ikkkk of March 23. i • d. 
Send for a Circular. 
Address 
UKVI A. BEARDSLEY, 
South Pdmrston, Otsego Co., N. T. 
itncU Numbers of this Volume will bo unit to 
New Subscriber*, until oihevwlae nnnounced; 
but nil wialiing them should Subscribe Soon. 
t'~~~ CoaNijR of ApiiRF. 3S.—Subscribers wisliing the address 
of their papers changed from one Post-Office to another, must 
specify the OLD address as well as the NEW to secure compliance 
with their requeuts. 
Cgr Tine Rural is published strictly upon the cash systum 
— copies are never mailed to Individual subacrlbere until paid 
for, and always discontinued when thn subscription expires. 
Hence, we force the paper upon none, and keep no credit books, 
experience having demonstrated that the Cosh SyBtern is alto¬ 
gether tho best for both .Subscriber and Publisher, 
t:fr* Ci.iranixx) with tiik Maiuzinbs, Ac — We will send the 
Ri kai. NKw YnKKi-.it for 1S61 and a yearly copy of either The 
Atlantic, Harpers, Godcgs, or any other $3 magazine, for $4. 
Thu Be raj, and cither The Horticulturist., Hurry's Magazine, 
Aether s Magazine, or any other $2 magazine, for $3. Canada 
subscribers must add the American postage. 
I'lT' Associated Effort leadB to success iu canvassing for 
wall as iu other eDterprisea For inalance, if yon 
an* forming (or a. -- , _ . - _ --- 
\'<iuk«o .,..,1 p»niiut fill it ap In yonr own neighborhood, get 
some person or persons a few mi leu distant to join with or assist 
you- adding their names to tho,so you may procure, and send¬ 
ing all together. Please think ot this, and act upon the 
suggestion if convenient. 
s - Auditions to Clubs are now in order, aud whether in 
ones, twos, fives, tensor twenties will receive attention and be 
gratefully acknowledged. It Is small clubs, and subsequent ad¬ 
ditions to them, which must make up tho great bulk of our 
subscription—and hence wo fully appreciate the efforts of those 
who form the rivulets upon which we depend to swell our 
general circulation Agent-Friends will please bear this in 
mind, and send on the names of all who wit join their clubs. 
The hard times and panic have no doubt caused many to delay 
renewing or subscribing,- but they, and their families, intend 
v n: v r >; m \ i< ^ 
I > MONEY. If tlie.r get «i»,l bookaand canvasn in u proper 
manner. Now tho nr>t i»onk- hip Ae^nl., lira conccflfrl tn l,.. 
thosffpublished by I ic AfRI ItN IM RLIMIIM) <!«., , UH | |,| lt , 
best prurtteiil din-itlmis t-i Agents are conteined in tlndr 
confidential J im i LiW- to Agents, which are sent free to all 
applicants. It also lontains numcruns lettni's from Agents in 
various parts of the country, sliowiug their practice and that 
then-clear profit ar- o*cr Alts) p,'r month: also our sckui u. 
ANT> DTBBR.U* ui' KKur. 
Address K. <i. UTOKKK, Auburn. V T. 
M aubIjEiiead niAmmoTiT cahi*ac4k.- 
rhe largest Cabbage in the world, they have beengrown 
weighing fi2 tbs, and »wraul(ii! over 30 lb-. t,y the wre • Packages 
coiiLaiinlig a few see.L with direutinns for cultivatioii, 25 cents 
five nackcl.-', S1,(S). t lreulftrs containing uu engraving of this 
and the Maann and Stone Mason, with -inaimmeiidatiuDs of men 
ivnu nii'i'i- raised them •, ihr wra. »uri bad head 
hard, tender and very HWeut.-, r ,-ali- Mij iin and Mason, 
with directions /or entti v» noq,;« n-,,'. re--.|, ;..)r mince Huh. 
g ” 1 ' 
583-bt JAMES J. H. GREGOHV, Marblehead, Mass. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, April 17.—The current prices for the week at 
all the markets are as follows: 
BEEF CATTLE. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality,. 
lufevior quality. 
COWS AND CALVES. 
First, quality, . 
Ordinary qualify. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality,.. 
VEAL CALVES. 
First qnaltt.V. |1 ft. 
Ordinary quality.. 
s imurrud&'y . 
„ , SHEEP AND LAMBS 
Prime quality,.;. 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality. 
Infurior quality.. 
_ , 8WINE. 
Firatqnahty. B feMSH'c 
Other quahUes. 4>i(q!4*io 
ALBANY, April 22 .-Beeves-T here is less on. the market 
by nearly .100 ln-iid than last week, but still the supply is large 
and fully up to the demand. The average quality is above me 
dmm, and most of tho best, droves changed hands al, prices u 
shade better than the ruling rates of Inst, week’s prices, lint tor 
the most part they have been forced to pav a fraction higher — 
iu many instances Wc cf.lb , live weight. 
KKcKii'rs—The following is one comparative statement of 
receipts at. this market over the Central Railroad, estimating 111 
to the car: 
, , , Cor. week 
I bis week. Last. week. last year. 
Cattle..3.818 4.000 3.678 
Sheep,....2,320 720 720 
. ; . CO 805 
Prices—T he market is more active than we have known it to 
be for several weeks back, at the following rates — 
n . This week. Last week. 
Premium. 4 ‘Gfti o fe) <- 
Extra........4K$)4?„o 4Ti(u>4?£c 
First quality .«34 q 3-’,, J F c 
Second quality.3'i(S)3« 3 ,vV. a 
Third quality.2.‘ 4 fei3 C 
SlUCEl* Market extremely dull at a‘ic ft tb, average 10!) lbs. 
, H >>f is -We hear of a sale of DO corn fed at 5)„ f> lb; average 
240 the - Argus and Atlas 
BRIGHTON, April is—At market—1,400 Beef Cattle, 90 xtoron, 
1,<00 Midop una IiJimbH. Rn<! 2,400 Swino. 
iij5f B caS ,tT *s L ? $7.00fei0,00; 1st quality, $0,75® 
0,lM , 2d do, $0.ult,ij),OO; M do. $».5<tei3.50. ^ 
WOBKINO f>XB.V—1!)0, $l20f„)l,3.5 ‘ 
MILCH Cows—$4,y„ (J 0 , common. $19@20. 
Veal Calves- t'l.iKte j;,my 
OM T $r*Ti9 Y “ arUl>8tt - * 0to0: U '°-y f ' ftr8 old ' •M@18; three years 
HLtDBS -'tViliAc kj tb. 
Calfskins lOfedle W lb, 
A STOR HOUSE, 
‘ ‘ IS K W YOU K. 
Tins Hotel is in excellent condition. Recently many im- 
provumnurs have been made, Mr .Stetson, its former in-oprie- 
tor. has returned to supervisn Its executive department. Its 
tables are bountifully aiipplieil; waiters excellent, and it.iscon- 
Cedeil that it hiui never Is-eu so On intertable during its history, 
lbe new water-closets have no yqaftblin this couotiy 
Ihe voung proprietors are full nf enterprise and courtesy, 
ami spare no pains to make their patrons coiol'urlable. 
Men of httpiness, or familien who really need solid comforts 
feradsoiui-Jy drsiiuusuil wilt fin-1 Him tiroe-htraor-id Hotel better 
Its proximity to business, the conveniences for reacliing every 
part of the city. < • ntral Park. &c-, remiors it the best tor the 
Merchant or casual Traveler 5H(F13t 
.$55.0()fe)fi0,00 
. 4ll,0lX'(a5O,0O 
. 30,0iXn»35,00 
. 25,00(5130,IS) 
.$6.00Qtl7,(XI 
. 4,5057)6,50 
. LOOfaM.SO 
. 3,25 .,>3,75 
TMP0RTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
WORSE, COW, MHEEP, HR HOG TTiorlky'b Food for 
LATTI.K. .. nr Horses, is indlspensahle in promoting and sus¬ 
taining nil the animal frtuattnns in health and vigor. For Milch 
nv w. king. 
[Office No. 16 CougroAs street, Boston ) 
T AROE STOCK is VLId, 
lj ATT WOODSTOCK, OOTNTTNT., 
t'onstetliig of lriire-ltre.1 nnd Grade Jersey 4 ««s. Front the 
4Ylr lira ted Herd ol' John Gilts, Kjtq, 
° fc- arm‘T K vv A Y', M ’i f r' Ut 1 1 ,, ' n| P 1 ck T M ‘ ,f the GILES 
I ARM In Woodstock. Conn , 2M miles from Putnam, on the 
Worm*tor >m<! Nnnviolj Rn/lrojuJ, . 
.Thirty prime Cows. 2 years olds and yearlings. Ifior which are 
thorough bred, and the remainder high grades; all selected 
trom the Hteck Of Hint dlstingiijslieil breeder. Mr. John Giles 
ami not second to any m the country 
Catalogues, giving the true pedigree of ouch animal, may lie 
■'Mamed on appllcatmu to K. M. Gl I,R8 at Woodstock, or to W. 
f -h-INtf’ Auctioneer, No._ 15('nngress street, Boston, or at sale 
5 Good nOJiVevunci- Iroip rlllliaui to the farm and gentle 
loen i-a,, eaye lor Boston, New York and intermediate placer 
at 5,y O Clock, alter sale. 1 ' 
/ I Is V I > 1) l IN < ; ’ !S 
11 orse I J itch-I 
MANI PiMTTl'RKD 15V ». IE| I.I.1M K. 
IT MM vain able improvement posseeses many important, advan 
tagee over all other l‘ ork>x among jvlijrh an* the following 
I he tines being allowed to drop to discharge Its load, tho tilting 
ot the handle, a, in other forks, is avoided, limpe, hav can i,.. 
iiu oailud with the utmost facility And ease into shed windows 
or beneath purllm.* beams, and other places where other Hor-e 
b orks cannot be used It ran in all ease- he managed with 
U r , .', l, . 1 / ir A v ," t . , . l " r l,orRr ' p " r, < It is eiiioi.il V adapted 
to stacking, tt it.h this Fork a tun of hay may b« unloaded in 
from five to seven minutes. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
Its simplicity, durability and perfect operation, as well ns com¬ 
paratively trilling expense, recommended its use to the farmers 
of our country. A B. DICKINSON 
Tut. best machine for the purpose within our knowledge, and 
therefore commend ftto the attention of all interested. It must 
prove a decided acquisition in the haying season, when both 
tune and labor are money. |> 0 T. IiIpOuk, 
It will prove a wonderful labor saving machine I believe 
wherever tried, it will be tenml profitable 
JOHN JOHNSTON, Geneva. 
nJZHOi #l tho barn hy horse power is such a .simple 
operation that it seem - Wondertel how a sensible farmer can 
continue the exceedingly banl labor of lifting it a tei ktelai a 
time in the stifling heat of a July attemnon. iV. }' Tribune. 
-Iv«Jxw t / !, a no ' tor UDfoiM,in «f W we arc acquainted with. 
GladdixoVs IIoilss IhTOH Fork is one of thy labor -saving ma- 
chiues which will pay to purchase —Prairie farmer. * 
l/NLOAPlxi) in a burn.by means of a ITiu-e Ditch-Fork is be¬ 
coming quite common in some suction* of nor country, and will 
bo practiced eyerv where as soon as fannei-s ouderstand the op¬ 
eration The invention of C. IC. Gladding i., the bret we have 
seen iu L*ptjratlor». — A/ndncait AoTXCuUunsL. 
—r, .. ...Muipnip ..r «*ivu a.uu vitfw. Kor Milch 
Lows it im inviitiuiMo, tn^Toiisintf the (jimutity aijrl iioprovincr 
the nnalitv “l tnllk. For Bnanfs uotlnnsr <^an compare with it 
tor iccni m? quickly ForHheep and V\w tho elfcc Up reduced 
luouo month will fiscemi all wcp»*'’hiHon. 
A raiupiilnh mailed free to anv nddross 
t^liRFOT. U HROADVVAY.MW YORK. 574-26t 
FOWTiE Sc GO’S 
SOLUBLE PH0SPHATED PERUVIAN GUANO, 
Superior to Peruvian' Guano atone, and 20 
Imk Manufantiirors ol ?iiis new and valnablo preparation, beg 
leave to call the attention of Farmers and Graziers to this ef- 
lectual remedy lor dcHlroylng Ticks, Lice, and all other insects 
JPjnrioiis to animals and vegetation, and preventing the alarm¬ 
ing attacks of the FIy rind Scab on Sheep, 
it-, use not only removes the vermin ori animals, hut cleanses 
and parities t.lu« skin, thereby nmtoriiill.v benefiting t.helr gene¬ 
ral health, and greatly Improving wool, both in quality and 
quantity, 
I'lds article completely suftOrWides that tain minus and disa- 
ureeahle work of preparauot) in your own buildings fur Sheep- 
wash mg, as it Is ready at all limes, iu ntiv climate, and for all 
descriptions ol Sheen, even for Ewes In lamb, ami can be fur¬ 
nished at a much reduced cost. 
PIS 11 Ell A. CO., Sole A«**nre, 
683-13 158 Central \V liurf", IpMtun, Mims, 
■per rent. Cheaper! 
F0WLE & CO'S SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. 
TiikH", fertilisers have been generally tested by the most 
saliHfiietoiV'resuit' V * 1 '® " a , ‘ n ' 1 Maryland, with the most 
Daii.'d.lets containing anabyis of Prof. Caui'hki.i. Morfiit, 
of New York, with testimonials, and other valuable interma- 
tioit, will be supplied liy mall, find Orders will be promptly ex¬ 
ecuted upon application to the Agent in New Vnrl; J 
Ti-nwr rr i iu\ J'-THVADD FHANKS, 42 Exchange Place 
FO\S H, \ (.O, f rnpi'lHtors. Alexandria, Va. 688-8C 
This week. 
.. .3,810 
...2,320 
opportunity Many agents are furnishing the Rural, and 
taking pay in produce. \e..—while not a few generously ad¬ 
vance the money. In all such instances, we endeavor to be as 
liberal to agents ns they are to subscribers.. 
I T~ About Club Terms, Ac—W c endeavor to adhere strictly 
to our Club rates, which require a certain number of subscribers 
to get the paper at a specified price —say ten to get it at $1,50 
percopy, twenty to get it at *1.26, Ac But, in answertofre- 
quent inquiries, (often in connection with remittance, for less 
than a full club,) we would state that, in cases whore from 4 to 6 
copies are ordered at *1,50 each, with a reasonable prospect of 
filliuv up a club of ten, soon for at least before April 1st.) we 
send them- and when tho dub is completed shall give extra 
copy snd premium. We also send 12 to 18 copies at the rate for 
20, 1*1,25 percopy,) where the poison 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; yet. 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 clubs are completed. 
* Travel 13)0 Agents are employed by (is, as we wish 
to give the whole field to local agents and those who form dubs. 
And beside, we wish it distinctly understood that all persona 
traveling through the country, professing to hold certificates 
from ns. are imhiistors. 
KyAKY person so disposed can act as local agent for the 
Rural New-Aorker, and those who volunteer in the good 
cause w ill receive gratmties, and their kindness be appreciated 
A. Journey THiroucrli Texas, 
OR, A SADDLE TRIP ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN FRON- 
I IKK. With a Statistical Appendix By Frederick Law 
Olmsted. 510 pages, 12mo. doth, $1,25. 
Ata time w hen To xas is tfce centre of so much interest, and evi- 
deut.ly about to he the scene qf exciting events, this volume has 
peculiar attraction ami value. The natural resources of that 
region of country, the characteristics of its inhabitants, and the 
workings ot its institutions, are described in an attractive man- 
uer Statistics with regard to its history, products, and capa¬ 
bilities ore Included, with much miscellaneous general inform¬ 
ation hearing upon tho anticipated lino of operations and the 
elements of strength Tor the Union party wldch is now gather¬ 
ing its energies for one of tho most important struggles the 
world has witnessed. 
Also, in uniform volumes, by the same author: 
A JOURNEY IN THE SEABOARD SLAVE STATES 
A JOURNEY IN THE BACK COUNTRY. 
■•nnuHriKP hv 
MASON BHO'DHERS, 
» a T Merear Street, New York. 
Ireu!v U Vi"'’' of Clover !St r.-.-b 
I rihSIINAuY will commence Tuesday. April 23rd IKCI 
For pa rticu lars add Miss AMY MOOR E, Principal 
VTOXICE, - Tb- Summoi Term of tin* New York 
A > ,v.V l V’ Agricultural College will commence ou Wednesday, 
the 17thi inst. M. K, PATRICK, President. 
Ovid, Seneca f.o., N. Y.. April I, I.Hi'q. ,W7 Tt 
T\7HEELEK & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv IMPKOVKD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED PRICES. 
THE WHEELER & WlfSON MANUFACTURING CO. beg 
to state that they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and Important im¬ 
provements, The reduction U made in thn hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
Oiii.ee 00-0 Hromlway, New York. 
S. VV. BIBllLIi, Agent, 
571Ftf ROntlKSTER, N. 7 
(COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED 
,^-f \ Day. Mrs. Ilunkins wants Agents at home oi 
travel for her Pictorial;; FA MIL Y NEWSPaPER," aisu for 
Curious New Book of FEMALE CHARACTERS iv tiik OP 
Jtlarket 0 , Commerce, &c 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
i ?i KW uT 0RK ' Ap U* 17-—This market continues in the aamo 
^l 1 »nd heavy Cupdlfion noticed at t he date of our Lt ,-enoTt 
and we do notnoticwany * gas of improvement. Tho demand 
liom inanufecturcra has almost entirely .'.-,ised, and the few 
fe l *they do Lake arc only for Immediate oonjuruptiori — 
Prices at present are heavy; the "efip" is now approach!iiir 
ln T [!Indoor pteripus warnings, and not 
expect to obtain anything like last yc-aris prices for their wool 
We do not wish to mAke matters appear worse than t)i°v reallv 
“«• hat I t is an undeniaWu fact that the wool market at the 
fnfnILec J * v ’T y - ,lil, fnaot, and the volume of trade now 
F»fr- n r^ l* ,<1,n r a wr, " V; would. In more prosperous times, bu bor a 
of mention’!' Weq^uote' ° ° DOt hBar ° f My 8flU!8 ww ‘hy 
American Saxony Fleece, tb, 
K r . 7t , -* *T • naer llie rN«xv I .aw 
I - an ' years. Circular of information on 
Rejerird Applwalvms sent. Apply to 
588-3t J. FRASER, Patent Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
r PHK KKDZIK WATER I’lL- 
the U ' ,e h V full >' established 
lie r^putaUoii of (how Mltern hm evory vractiral 
for the purposes desired- 7 They are 
portaklp, duraJ)h\ cimvmirnl, and chruj). 
peHCriptive Circulars sent free, AddrcssT 
Wb-it James tekry a- go v v 
r po FARMERS. MECHANIC S, A RCILDER8. 
A Cunfliot b) against hlirh nnotui wu 
offer yon, at 74 Main St., Rochester, Iron. NailB.^Iurdware.Oils 
Painta, Colors, Windowx Douni, Blinds, {foes, Spades, Shovels,’ 
Coro tfopb, Lulliyatora, aud other articles too rilimAronu f/» 
45(t*48 
41(<a44 
38iaJ40 
32 a >35 
3Sa:43 
3KS33 
230125 
2H7i3o 
OOfaSJO 
I'Aa.'tO 
12(3i20 
American full blood Merino. . 
American half blood and three-fourths’ Merino 
American Native and one-fourth Merino 
Extra Pulled. .*" 
Superfine. Pulled... 
Flour, spring do. 5 , 
Flour, buckwheat, .. o > 
Meal, Indian.' 
Wheat, Genesee.i, 
Beat white Canada,.. u, 
Corn, old.. 
Com, new. 
Rve, 60 tbs ip bosh_ 
Oats, by weight....... 
Barley.. 
Buckwheat. 
Beans .B 3 e 
Mrats 
Pork. Mess. 
Pork, clear.2U.U 
Pork, cwt. j.i 
Bee/, cwt. 4 ,i 
Snnng lambs.each,...!,, 
Mutton, carcase.. 
HamB, smoked.... 
Shoulders." 
Chickens. 
Turkeys . 
Geese,'. . 
Ducks v wur 
R,,„ Dai by, sc. 
Batter, roll. ) 
Batter, firkin.... i 
Cheese, . 
Lard, tried;;;.".'.i 
Ta ow, rough.. .n 
Tallow, tried --s 
Coro Uoeb, Gullitatora, autl other articles too nuiiierouH to 
mention. AUo, the celehrated -Htraight Draft Plow." which 
we offer cheaper than th« cheapest. 
_MOORE, HEB1NG 6; GO 
“ WOMEN OP NEW YORK. 5 ’— 
. i llankins' CurioiiH New Book of Female Utiar&c- 
tera in the City, Is very interesting, and strictly moral Fancy 
biQibug, 350 lageh, SO.Engraving* MI Portraits, Mailed free for 
n A 1 N T « W ;‘ Qt « d - Lfidlo* ‘“"1 Teachers For Description 
°‘ Book and Particulars of Agency, inclose red stamp to 
WS HANKINS & CO.. New York. 
iiuuif] u uu I uiimu, ... 
No. i. Pulled. .. 
Lamb's, Pulled. 
California, extra. 
California, fine, unwashed. 
California, cornmon do, 
Peruvian, washed.. 
Valparaiso, tmwashed.' 
South American Me-*., unwajshed 
South American Merino, unwashed 
Sooth American, common washed. 
South American Entre Rios, do, 
South American, unwashed,.; 
South American Cordova, washed. 
Cape Good Hope unwashed........ 
JEaft India, washed,. 
New York. 
A MERICAN GUANO 
UKOM 
JARVIS St BAKER'S 'BLANDS, 
it* Tint 
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, 
IMPORTBD BT TUK 
J.n rh i cjjv eti/j/jyro co .npj-rf, 
Offloe, 60 WiUi*,xi Street, 
NEW YORK. 
C. 8. MARSHALL, Pres't. U MATHER, Sec'y. 
J. K. CHAPPELL, Agent, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
AND REAPER, 
U'lTH BLRXMUI.MS FORItUVa Ji.IIt. 
THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH COMBINES ALL THE RE¬ 
QUISITES OF A PERFECT HARVESTER. 
Karmens wishing to avoid disappointment, will give their orders 
early In tne reason. 
ed^iy mail' 1 ** 1 '* description and testimonials forward- 
JOIfN 1*. ADRIA.WFk Manufacturer and Proprietor 
„ , , PfiUOHKKBIWIB, Nkw YOKK. 
met Warehouse in New York, 164 Greenwich Street, 
5W ‘ 7t Near Courtlandt. 
v A *t e , nts , Verona, Oneida Co , N Y. 
A ecnt * hmvrna, Chenango Co.. N. Y 
JOSET If JU LIAM), 2 d, " Batnhrldge,Chonmgo Co N Y 
A. P. DRAYTON A SON. Agents, Watertown, JiTco^N'r; 
( IYL< »VV 1 -OI.i and UEAPEK. 
^ E. BALL’S I’ATENTX, 
WTl’H ITOIjDflVGr CUTTER 1AAR. 
A Machine that is a perfect Mower, and a perfect Reaper Cir- 
'. ll <ioaonplM> 0r? entby; mail or furnished by agents 
« hC0 ‘Vr ltr ' , , >»>D«E k POMROY^ g 
688-15t Manutacturers, at the Auburn Prison, Auburn, N. Y. 
Cayie. 
Crimea,. 
Buenos Ayres,.... 
Peruvian, washed. 
