Site i’uMtsItfr to the i’ttMir 
itf)£ Ketus tEonimiscr 
Till-: CATTIiE MAH 
' ORK. .levs Jit The current 
all the markets me as follows: 
bkkk cattle. 
First quality. }) ewt.... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality.. 
cows and calves. 
First quality,. 
Ordinary quality,".’..".... 
Common quality, . 
Inferior quality,... . . .’'I”*'.* ."' 
VBAL CALVES. 
First quality, f ) th., 
Ordinary quality,. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality ,_” 
SHEEP ASD LAMES. 
Prime quality. head... 
Ordinary quality. 
Common quality. 
Inferior quality. 
SWINE. 
First quality, >1 lb. 
Other quail lie.-,. 
u "wrket 1.1 
I.IJIO Miron aud Lambs. and 1,000 Swine, 
do $ 6 .W _MarkPt Beef—Extra, $6.75; first 
tlHCu Cows ir. common, $1E@1! 
>\ omuxi; Oxen— None, 
Vkal Calves *:t. 
None; two years old. no 
Sl»<i 10 each. 
Ill OKS—4 5e. Tallow, lie. 
Cai.p Sk’vs - Sto'Oe. 
Sheep ami Lamms -$l avil.eo: extra a 
•Jw LEU. 
Pelts—S i.ot<ai. 2 . 6 , 
SWTa: - Stores, wholesale, K.lffl)Wc: rt 
still led, none; corn fed, none; spring pigs 
<AMimtin;r„ .tr\> . 0 , it market ss 
and at stores, nmeiMing of Working Oxe 
pRINDLE’S PATENT AGRICULTURAL CALDRON AND STEAMER. 
Terms of Moore’s Rural New-Yorker, 
IlST ADVANCE r 
single Copy, One Year,. $2 
Three Copies “ ...... $5 
** unit One free to Club Agent, $10 
Ten « “ « t* $115 
Fifteen •* u u u 
Twenty “ “ 11 « $25 
And any additional number at the latter rote —only $1.25 
per copy! — with an extra free copy for every Ten Siib- 
Hcrlbera over Twenty. Club papers* sent to dltlerent post- 
office*, If dexlred. 
— Half-yearly Subscriptions at same proportional rates as 
for a whole year, with free copies, &c., for the term. 
FJ7~ Western and Sotn iters- .Money.—I n the present de¬ 
ranged state of the currency, we are unable to use Western and 
Southern money, as our hankers will not purchase it. at any 
rate of discount. Agents and Subscribers who cannot obtain 
New York. New England, Pennsylvania, or Canada Money, will 
please send ns r S. Fostai/e Stamps, as they are far preferable 
to any uucurrent bank bills. 
J Y r ' Axv person so disposed can act as local agent for the 
Ritual Nkw-Yorkkk, and thoso who volunteer in the good 
cause will receive gratuities, and their kindness be appreciated. 
_The tel-lie-grajih is still at work. 
— The French army have returned from Syria. 
— The Queen of Spain has given birth to a Princess. 
— An artesian well is being bored at Fortress Monroe. 
— Large quantities of ice are this year floating in the 
Atlantic. 
— The British squadron in American waters will consist of 
32 vessels. 
— The electric telegraph is being extended over Siberia to 
the Pacific. 
— The German population of London is now computed at 
about 60,000. 
— There was a terrible tornado in Champaign Co., III., on 
the 19th ult. 
— An effort is making by the English clergy to abolish 
Sunday funerals. 
— New York has 38 volunteer regiments and 10 or 15 militia 
regiments in the field. 
— Hon. John A. Gurley has been authorized to raise six 
regiments in Cincinnati. 
— Blondin, of Niagara celebrity, has been engaged by the 
Crystal Palace company. 
— Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, was last reported as traveling 
disguised in female apparel. 
— Palmer is engaged on a full-length statue of “Peace," 
to be exhibited after the war. 
— James Russell Lowell has withdrawn from the editor¬ 
ship of the Atlantic Monthly. 
— A rebellion in Liberia has been promtly suppressed by 
the President of that Republic. 
— The total amount raised through the country for the 
relief of Kansas was $104,681.37. 
— The war in this country is producing much depression 
in the hardware trade of England. 
— A court of inquiry has been very properly ordered in 
relation to the Great Bethel blunder. 
— The Maine War State Loan was all taken at a premium, 
snd the offers were largely in excess. 
— The Portuguese Government is patronizing the culture 
of cotton in its African dependencies. 
— The Great Eastern has been chartered by the British 
Government to carry troops to Quebec. 
— The infallible London Times locates Fortress Monroe on 
Governor’s Island, in New York harbor. 
— A Pennsylvania regiment have presented to Gen. Scott 
a magnificent horse, which cost $2,300. 
-The net profits of Hie New Hampshire State Prison 
during the lost year have been $2,958.75. 
— No attempt has been made to blow up the Long Bridge 
at Washington, as the telegraph reported. 
— The total sum rnraea for the various schemes of the Free 
Church of Scotland last year was £329,283. 
— All the ferries running from New York annually carry 
A NEW HALF VOLUME 
The Second Half of the Twelfth Volume of Rural 
New-Yohkeb commences July Gth. Now, therefore, 
is the time for renewals, and for new subscriptions, 
whether club or single. Additions to clubs are also 
in order, at club rates. Agents and Subscribers— 
aud indeed all who are friendly to the Rural— are 
frankly asked to aid in extending oar circulation so 
far as consistent. In return, we promise our best 
efforts to render the paper as interesting and valuable 
ns possible—to spare no reasonable effort or expend¬ 
iture to fully maintain, if not augment, its position as 
the Best and Cheapest Journal of its Class. 
/ookintr wirgn uuantlttrH of* Food ;i at titno, nn<l also for Scald- 
,1*.** in anv well regulated Hog Pen or K»riu House, as it will 
.e substance intu Pork or Beef, ns may be, thereby Saving 
from those who have used Prindle’n Caldron and Steamer: 
Western, N. Y„ June 17tli. 1861, 
Messrs. Bkvnett & to The Steam Caldron that, von sunt, me 
eninr lately to 1 ,ami J have limnd „ 0 difficultv in'the manner 
nl using i t, and I take murh nlj'UiUre in (ntorming you that it 
r/nv.v pix/irt satisfactimi. Tin. amity of fuel that I would 
!'-e 1,1 hoc nay With tlie large Caldron set in mi arch, will servo 
the-'earner a week, ami accomplish Uw -ante amount, lit'ser¬ 
vice in conkiug a ll kinds iff food for stock It also does its work 
much more pcilcct,und the labor to attend it is nothing in 
cjniparison to whai it was when I oseil the Ciildmn Kettle. ' 
I lie real tiouafitol cooking loud for slock of anv kind no one 
will dispute who lias ever tried ir. I think the reason wiiv it 
has not been generally adopted is iittcibulnblq to farmers tlmt 
it coats ton much trouble. Your Steamer and Caldron has done 
a«av with that objection, and I leol that confidence to say that 
aliji farmer who will tr.v run* of your Caldrons will never be 
without one Yours truly, A J. CARMICHAEL. 
!'or Cooking Food for -“nek ami for all other Domestic pu 
poses where a Caldron Kettle or Steam It,.iter is required. 
Ibiiiil reliable Igem*. wanted, loeanvms morv County iti tl; 
b ale or the Kile ol tile above Sleum Caldron, for which 
liberal eniiooo,..mii wilt lie allowed. Tim .. Vgenev can 
obt/i ne.i bv letter 1 '.closing postage stump, and Illustrated Ci 
cularsscnt d requested 
Address BliNNl.TT A- CO., Agent mid Manufacturers, 
„ \ , , 169 Buffalo St- Rochester, N. Y. 
Rochester. June 24th, I,Mil 
THE VVOCM* IWARKISTS. 
NMV YOltK, Ji nk 27 - Tin* market has been very dull 
throughout, the week: no important sales have been made, and 
the tendency of prices is decidedly downward. The usual cred 
ts herptoforO prevailing in tin* Trade are no longer granted bv 
importers and doaloi, a total want of confidence prevails, arid 
the trade is now conducted on almost a wujh bad -, - limited 
sales and low prices follow ., h consequences \Vc have no par¬ 
ticular Iriinsnetions to report Advices from the growing dt<~ 
InetH lavor the belief Unit very low rates will rule tar 1 Im new 
r lV'fSu.( V n‘ f“ lC *“-.- lrr ' "of. established, but reports are to the nf- 
lei.t tint fleece Will rails*: in value 20 to to emits 7,1 |h. in the 
eouiiti v li t* nut likely that the market will be settled for two 
or three weeks or say till the second week In July 
American Mixonv Fleece r) |h J ■■ - 
American full-blond Merino.. 
American half and three-quarter blood Merino 
-Native and one-loiirlh Merino 
Extra, Pulled. . 
Superfine, Polled. ’’’ 
No. I. Pulled ... . 
Lamb's, Pulled. ......V.'.V'.V.V. . 
California, fine, unwashed_ 
California, cniiomiu do. .. . 
Peruvian, washed. . 
Valparaiso, on washed . 
South American Merino, unwashed. 
no. do. Mesti/,a, do. 
Ho. do. common, wasited _ 
Ho. . do. Ktitre Rios, do. .. 
Ho. do. Klitre Rios, unwashed'""" 
Ho. do, Cordova, washed, 
Cape Good Hope, unwashed. 
East India, washed, .. "". 
African, washed, . 
Ho. unwnanod,.’I. 
Smyrna, do. . .. 
Do. wusIu.m]....II". I”. 
Mexican, unwashed.j,| 
IIOHTON’, Ji nk 27 Wool baa been rather aetive at a consid 
M '•vv‘''( 6 n'lmi !" bales III about .700,1)00 lbs, uiostl v tleeee 
at ,Ci-Wcrl lb, pi lees rule low h»r fleece, in some instances .! 
decline ol is* f t fb. on the prices currout at the reeeut. nietioii 
sale. . ome side* oi the new clip have been uuldo nt, 2 floi .'die in 
t bio In fotelgn the traimaelions embrace about chi) bales Med 
lte.rni.eiin East I ndian, and South American, ,it va, im(* pt icos 
according to quality. 
Saxony Fleece .4iX" 15 Polled No. J... 250 , 30 
Full I,loud Mem ,0 -3HW42 Do. tg&X 
Three-,hurt.. Merit Texas... 1 j 
.Ayn-s!... 
illarkcts, bommeree, $u 
What Practical Farmers Say. 
Tub following is a sample of many letters recently received 
I )riglit on < 4 i*n 
1 ) tion. Thirty Pages t. 
of I 8 1 Hand 'til, being the in 
dispensahlo to all ({Rape 
postage, nil receipt of the | 
Address 
W-7t 
Cult lire, - -‘hcoNU Fill- 
w Matter, with flu-experience 
ni'ortutit |'.‘iit liftin' work, lie 
DYER*. Sent by mail, free of 
«• cent.-, in stamps. 
Iturul New-Yorker Ollier, ) 
Kochkstkk, July 1, 181 ) 1 . 5 
Floor —There has been a falling off in rates during the week 
equal to 25 cents per barrel on all brands. Indian Meal has de¬ 
clined lSa25 cents per 100 ponuds 
Grain—The only change noted is in Corn, which is dull at 
a-reduction of a«iu cts per bushel on the current prices of our 
last report, 
Provisions -Pork is still coming down. Mess will not sell 
ror more than $16,00 per barrel. Shoulders have lost 50 cents 
per 100 pounds 
Wool —There is but very little Offered in our market and the 
sales of small lots rauge from 18 to 21 cts. per pound. 
liny has met with a decline of $ 1.00 per tun. 
ItOTIII’ATKIt WHOLESALE PRICES. 
Flour a mi Grain 
F lour, winter wlieat,$,xoO(« 6.50 
Flour, spring do, -l.6Ui76.O0 
Flour, buckwheat.. 2 00 « 2.00 
Meal, Indian. .... OOtniiWc 
Wheat, Genesee. . 1.1 Of,id 25 
Rest white Ganada.. 1.85011.38 
Corn, old. SOq'SSo 
Corn, new. KAYriittc 
Rye, BO lbs. 7 *) bush. 6Hjii60o 
Oat*, by Weight, .. 2 ao! 21 e 
Harley . . SWiiJHtC 
Buckwheat.*.... SAatoe. 
Beans. .l.of»;,d. 2 fl 
Mrats. 
Pork, Mess.$lrt. 0 i>n'lfi,n 0 
Pork, clear. 2 O.OOt 3 VO.OO 
Pork, ewt. . 6,00Cw5.60 
Reef, ewt. I.OIIalC.tK) 
Spring lambs, each l.fs»,i 2.00 
Mutton, carcass... 5uil6?jc 
Hams, smoked_ ft,, 9c 
Shoulders. ewiec 
Chickens. ftJ 10 c 
Turkeys. 10b lie 
Copse . . ■KbiiAOe 
Ducks fJ pair . 88 @.|(c 
Daibv, 
Rotter, roll . lOffeth; 
Rutter, firkin. Otiillflc 
Cheese. *,n7e 
Lard, tried. S'jw'iUiC 
Tallow, rough. ftj, .Vg'e 
Tallow, tried... 77g(Jl8e 
. doth-15 
..35.1/38 
..3l®84 
. .28Cfl'.;iO 
.dlAfr.’W 
. SltTulM 
. 22(fi,26 
. -27(ci30 
.. 10 W 115 
..I'pr.'in 
. 12WU3 
..'A'* 7 26 
-.16023 
. .iikJi.'i 
-.15)5:18 
. m 
20 1 ,i„ 22 
. 25Jn28 
..16028 
.. «5 18 
^ JENESEE VALLEY MOWER AND REAPER. 
| row \ I4l)’t«i IVTCW MOWKK. 
1 1 FIUCE REDUCED FOR 1061. 
Ttm Cheujiest, most Durable, nod Lightest Draft. Mower Offered 
lor sale. ■ our Sizes -r70, $86 and $100 each. A11 -ire « arr Anted 
( an give the testimonials of those who ... them if de- 
tSttuafor lit’oallMT►riving lull doscrijitiun* 
Ketchum’s CombiriGd Machine, 
!.a*l ra I B nl P ri , CB ' *“ «*«?•.*»,»» Iinproveioents ot guards, slum 
roll*-leyur with r*>IJi*r, uu»l for tin* KKTrut M 
Jlaelutie. fu rut shed at moderate prices, by giving the mu her 
id the Machine lor which they are wanb-d. ,yr t 
_Add!•*•«* _ K I- HfitVARH, Buffalo, N 
6 l'AC 
av it'.jo 
lit,' I2e 
. IV T 1 * > IV ! ItKE-KEE J * 
'Idee* new system of lien Mauagement, wb- 
hv a e war to of Ueei will edict from one t 
three hundred pounds ol - honey to one seiuor 
JJim h can lift nuulo to Mvium any nation, o 
r i»mv*‘nt»wl troin rloitt^ no. (’an in* provitnt^G 
I rum flying to M<»* fon^tn in Kwarniln^ tim* 
yce-nilinary wimI.v pTf*v**pilyfJ. Moth miller 
Pfl'PM elfretuiilly. Norer lova bang by th 
nhill winter ornthnrwiw*. 
Tors 1 ^ a non- itivontfon. irot up simpler thun any other ma- 
cliifu* mostly ot iron a nil with only ^cou wheel.H. War¬ 
rantee to cut tn any ifra^H nr irnin, wot orip A', or sliorl. 
( iits l',tr»*t I'fiio*, ^TU fi>i Mtoyrr, nml for a Cumhlw‘1 
Maciiin«». Made very DtrcoiM ami li^lit tor j honH*>; no .^kde draft 
°V tho hur-p*’ For parliimlur* call on K/KA 
JON M or M. 8 (H IS. Itodo^u*r; W T. FTYLKH, FiivImi- 
J , *Y G. MILLS. Newark, nml IIAKVKY 
Ml UJtL I UN, W ;•! worth, VViivrn* ('o.; HI * KT0N IIA \t f I'!u»t 
nlooinlmld, Ontario Co.; an.l CFO \\* KUCK & BHO., (nil- 
ton, Orleans Co, /vtS-Mt. 
| J V I * 1 A .V ! ( IG — 11 i v in • i untuned per 
L.ah'a.I- New York, a Ini of genuine ITALIAN BICES, 
(which arrived in a remarkably gnnd stilt.*,! I shall In* able to 
lurMish amateurs with fibre genuine ITALIAN QUEENS witli- 
w/J'i'tiVTan'nil r. •* 1,1 luice and other Information, apply to C 
W M CoSF. /O I*;.too, Xow ^’i>rk 
„ P,‘. i’bi ' 1 being the Inst and onlv iujportiun this season, 
tile public, run relv on getting a peilect.lv pure hr.. Agents 
_riif. It 
IMltMItlRH, PIiEAHlt; notice. 
I It Alt I LLI’I'S DTrClllNG PLOW, the cheapest mid best, 
ever ollered to the public. Pnci* ? 20 . Orders for Plows promptly 
attended to. Fnrm. town. County, and StaUi rights for sale on 
reasonable terms. Address 
A. .1 BARTLETT. Romulus. Seneca Co Y V 
. - --- mi tin v DCB'M'rtipr 
tluit willseuii me Uts Post-iIfilcu adilrew*. 11 gigys the eontenta 
ot Look in full, and gives gtWieral explanations, and ctOt Of the 
I Jit.** rtf (/Miupotinu 11 1 '*'i* 
Or I will send Kld.ler s Guide to Apiarian Science, r,„ the re¬ 
ceipt >d 6 , cents. In postage stamps, wbicli will give full partic¬ 
ular*- in the Culture and Management of the Hpi.oy ltee 
All ordetnfoi i ire.nlars, Is,ms-, Hives. Rights ,Yr nromntlr 
attended to. Address K. P KIDDKH Hiirbomo.IJr 7 
Wool, >t lb 
Whitofish, half lib! 
Codfish, quintal-. 
Trout, half bbl... 
Mlrlngao XX fleer.* at ^ 
t No. I linnet at 33 V. t 7.HH0 X ; e' t 
UMMtmdo. Nil, Zllseccal Xlr , o.lMWT ll,s do. do U -l.t' r- 8 . 1)1 N tk- 
I'lilo'n "iir r*' C,: 11 v"v o' 1 ,t ”’ Michigan Np. I tWr.*’iffV® 
j.iHW ,s Michigan XX fleece at .(tie, 5,000 |h* do, X llrere at, Ml ,J 
(> uiHMt-t th. ,Jo. th* unWdxlioil IWr.. ,it jOc; 1 OnlJdo 
at I lie; 1.000 lb:* Viclligan .Vo. II IJeece at ■/!,-, I.thlo lbs do.’ ,No 2 
llerrr at or A laige quantity remains in store On 75,000 tbs 
niJm" P 0 '- V !’ rk advanced last mason. Now the 
highest ptmo brought for a is ;( 5 r tor one lot uf S.tWO tbs The 
I eiiusylvania Funcy I Iqw sold last season for 64c. Now they 
only bring ,16c per pound. 1 lI, g 
CliyC'JNNATl. Junk 26 The market opens slowly and slug 
gisbly. As yet. there lias been very little don*. arid qnotations 
lll-e unsettled, being lor I h« most part Iinreliabl-. Shearing has 
boon Completed and the clip is ready for market, it j ; af„|i 
one t here me no agents in the country from thu mist. m,,| 
Die business so far t ransacted is tntllin/ in mooont. and confined 
most v to local dealers The dilMcoHjcs in ereoimiing 
and the dark ness ul luttui* proaperity. iiOtwilb.Maniliug the 
oonipawtlvi'lv low ririres encreut, are keeping mniiofactiiiers 
nniV' Hieiiiurki't, and so far no thing has been done in antiei- 
palloiiol Dm want, ot cimsumers. Farmer, yield reluctautlv 
to the flemmid-. ot I,li vers, in Dm way ..| pile,.*, and Do, pros 
pert!.; that the great bulk Uf the crop will be htdd bv growers 
to come. They are not satisfied with pVic.*., and 
bellevlng tlmt any ehuuge m Dm condition of the market must 
be III their javor, they me encouraged to hold The stock of 
him wools Hi Dm hands of miinnfiud.urcrs heiny much linger 
than that of the lower grades Dm prices of Dm for.rare com 
tiequentlv lower, rcliiUvcly, I,Iran Um hitter. In the event of a 
short .*apply <d cotton, however, It is I<elievi*cj that the coil- 
MJHiption of line wools will In* Imavi This, however, To The 
In lure, and liuyerj are governed now by siimmnding gloom v 
HO VISION MARKETS. 
- Market rules heavy and tie 
u i . .. ^r.e-U’ort and home c/iriKiimts 
Ha ei. at SW.Od.r' 4,10 for supurOni: Stab*; $| 
r.l.tl./ifl 25 for super One W,.*st**rri At : I 
oo.lium extra do; H.90aj5,trj for shipping 
‘<-'h!o, and *5,I«(' 0,.H) for trade 
closing dill! and Canadian fimir 
Sales at. *1 
XF.w t ork, July L—Flock — 
lower, with a moderate demand tor 
tion at the. decline t'..I.' * 
.’st/'M./to for extra do; $3,U5',t.4 
75 for common to mcdli.... , 
braods extra round hooped Ohio, 
brands do,— mnrknt closing dull a,,., „ co , ,. 
I'i" 1 ," ar'"' the murket still coqtinac* hc*W. Sales at $i- 
4.\ri b.75 for common to good extra, and $7.06,e 7,25 forchnlc.e 
SvAri*ra' Kv ,®. fl |‘ ur "Res Iowwr, With small males af«2- 
wide'and Vux! “ k,fi ‘Wta for Bmndc 
Grain,—W heat i /k lower, with a moderate InisinesA doing 
bo export the market clcu-ing rirther more steady. SalJS 
Llucago spring at Northwestern club at. ‘AVeUtfc; Korin*. 
« 1 mlI n 'I, U .!' coinre.ot* 1*. prime Milwaukee clnh at 8 d/;.'ai 
-1,00 amber Iowa at M,iX|c J (J3, inttlpdiiig one parcel at $j.off 
wb eh IS above the maiket winter red Western at il.twr. l I2'T 
»In t.« Canada at t > .15 .and white Western at 51,1ft' 1. 26 . Hyts 
quiet and fit III, with K-ilMg at 6bc for Ganndn, mid 6Mc. for gLob 
Barley continues heavy and dull, uomlnftliv at MjiSic itar- 
h y }"* r,,, naiu-s qm^^luvnged. Ivas remain qni, t «u*i nominal 
"* r , Corn scarcely so firm, with only a inoil- 
f 'i ,r <,xpor f “ r " 1 home consnniptton; sales 
sais;"*! 
?14,6a«l3.'J0 tiir iiiiv,- , ?‘j 7 .V,/.li 
dull; wilen trilling at. $T„.A,5() | 
for couutry mess. SS’hjIU for re- 
extra mess. Prime mei...;. 
unchanged at tt/tiillH. Ret-r hams In mouenue i 
xaial.l sales at $1 • for Western, anil $12.75 rot* State 
ojRlDuue^ quiet at G*'s 5 1 *c tor Shoulders, and 
for ShoujriorsVami'flX.,. ..__ . 
inally nnrhanged. Lard quiet, ,in*i r,rices 
trilling at Sdi‘d. t c. for No, t to choice Waste 
at, 7md2Sc for Ohio, and 7titol5e- for State, 
quiet, and I tint? al 'AoHc lor inferior to nnimt. 
AMifK.i Hot, with niodorattf and iron 
furthor advanced, with sales at $5.50415,86Is 
Pearls at *5, 62 %. • -s 
Ilors -The, Foreign accountsfavorable for holders 
and Dm market is very firm, with rather more activity in na,f 
for export ; the -lock of desirable grades is now small The 
nil htiV" "Lout 250 bales at tfx/i 25o, cash, as to quality, including 
100 bales lor export, On private terms. Old growths are Hid “ 
ALBANV. .IpNK 2u. Flock a.no Mkai,—T here is no new 
re.itiire to note in 1 lour, the demand is moderate for the supply 
ot Dm home trade at, unchanged mic**- ‘*e»,*ppiy 
/li.innmn tn slr.nvi UE. 4 -. 1 
VnOTliK I1A9IR IMVUfSITV, I S' 1# I A \A.— 
v 7 1 ,,,h Hi litution, litvitrulil v known to th»* imblir. for the last 
sixteen years, now aide to offer greater iudu*'*micnts than 
ever iM lor** In consequence of recent iiiipriivsumnts. thoCol- 
lege bioldmgs caii accmiun/idiite two hqiidred and lift v boarders, 
u ... -I*' I.;;..; tion cannot be foun*L It 
. ou Die Miebigim houthei n R. K. 
ol all our principal citiea 
r *«a!^j* onk or two in ms res. Price, full 
yX rigged (with rope and three pul- 
\ levs.) $t 2 . 
V* See dgscrlnttnu in Rckal Nkw- 
\\ York r;u ot March 23. 1861. 
jj Send for a Circular. 
I Address 
J LEVI A. TiKAKDSLEY, 
y Smith Ethnestun, Vte^uo Co ., N f 
r O» PAllJIKllH. MKdllANHlH, At If III l-DKKM. 
1 Our Diei.rcsstHti Conlllct” is against high prices. We 
li^iora'i'v.ra u w l * m i Bt- 1 Hodinster. Iron, Nails, Hardware,Olid, 
WirixloNNji, Doors, Blinds, Hess, ^pii/Jos, Shovels! 
O irn I \ omk, ( Iiltivatony, anil f>th*‘r iirticItjH t^jo nuniProuH to 
merit on. Also, Dm celebrated '• Straight Draft Plow." which 
we oiler cheaper thau the cheapest. 
C 8 »-tr _ MOORE, HE B ING AGO. 
COUNTRY AGENTS WANTED.- 
rf, .o' A . "AY. Mrs Hankins wants Agents at home or to 
Dave! for lurr Pictorial ••FAMILY NEWSPAPER," also tar her 
Ctinous New Book of FEMALE CHARACTERS v thk CITY 
and a moreTieallin aud delightliil local 
ir< NtujiUMl nc*ur South Bonn, 
within a!Vw ho'ir*' tmvul 
. n terms 
hotrftun* Fon. . .^r >00 
JJoanl, WilsIiI rn(, Ht'U nrnl fiorhlin^, J*r’s Fof»M 
uiHl Mc.qtcliiog, and TulUou in thu lOng'linh 
r..—, - • -SIS5 00 per annum 
hntiii UAd Gre(‘k, oxIth,. . ifooo •* 
jpoMiish, Italian, French, find Oonnun, each, 12(H) “ 
liiMtriiruuntul Munic, . 2000 “ 
I'n-'i A'lir, V* j ii 1 .. 
Oalifftlienloa. -l-.lir.lll* \ R (hj «* 
I .ho of I'hijoMphlciil Cboiinuil A*D|iimtiiA 1000 H 
luvriioutu to ho umdf* half yearly, in advance. 
Ill** lirst fioiMOM oommenerv tin- fiixt. Tuesaliiy’of September, 
l, H second HePHinn opens the lust of February and endri in 
'principal and public examination in made. 
3 •/' Annual Do^eiiptivc • ’afnlo^ue detaiUpe foil particulars 
rurulxbod on apitlication. 
575 - 1 tiiXlt-Jy Rkv. P, DILLON, President. 
KENDALL &. CO., 
JV«ic -Lebanon Sprinn *, »V, J\, 
MAXUYAOTItRKUa OF 
-A.3NTEPl.OTII> BAROMETERS. 
Retail [irice. $7.50 in plain box, $ 8.00 in fancy box When 
from 3 to 6 are ordered. 25 per cent., discount,, mil when from 6 
to 12 are "I'dered, .to per cent discount to dealers and clubs. 
I rot Ms - Cash on delivery of goods. Sent, -rifely by Kxiiress, 
I'xT All work warranted of fimt quality. 
KkNoai.l'h A.nkuoio Hahijmicykk — At the New Haven Agri- 
eulturnl Lectures Inst Witjl.**r, Prof hillimuu, of Yale College 
called special aDention to this Instrument, and placed it on a 
pur with those Ot European manufacture. We sent lor one of 
them during the sprlpg. and for three months past have fre¬ 
quently compared it with one of the best standard mercurial 
baromuteiskept by Mr. Bluet. It has proved to he accurate 
npyond ♦?xjHw.tut.ioti. Amcrintn Auricultu)‘ist 
packed mess; and $li>a il for 
•rabee continlies dull and nominally 
In moderate reqnnst, with 
,* . —pt- Got meats 
Q ••. -, ,- » c ^boulders, and 5»-T'"«K'* for 
-smoked meals are nominal nt ■.if 1 i» 10K for H;*m* 70 £'Sc 
1 ' ““ ~A a / ol ‘ relerv Bacon quiet and prices pom- 
,c. lor No, I to choice fv estern. Butter isselling 
Cheese steady and 
pt* oipl 'good demand, have 
Last sale of 
„ ' V M's. Hankins' Curious New Booh or Female Charao- 
ter* ui Die City, Is very interesting, and stri.-lly moral Fancy 
bmdmg; YriPage*; A 0 Eugraylngs, :u; I’ortraitiL Mailed free for 
o At 1 ,KS f 5 ?, vv 8 ,J, V'I Ladies and Teachers. For Description 
o r B ook and rartioulars ot Agoocy, in&lofw rod htauiD to 
® |H HANKINS .ii CO., New York 
\\T HEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CO’S 
vv niFKOVED FAMILY SEWING MACII1NKS 
WITH NEW 
Glass Cloth Presser and Hemmers, 
AT REDUCED BRICES. 
Ci LADD I IV G ’ K 
Horse Pitch-Fork! 
MANIIFACTTCRED 11V 8 . HILLOCK. 
Tins valuable improvement iiosserse* many Lmpprtant WlYan* 
tagCA over all other I'orks, among which are the following 
I he tines being allowed to drop to dibclpirge it- loud, the tilting 
of the hiindlo, ay In Other torkH, in avotfleii; hence, buy ran l»e 
unloaded witti the utmost facility and easi* into r.tied windows 
or bonenth purlin.* beam*, and other places where other Horse 
porks cannot ho used. It cun Io all cases bn managed with 
greater eiu* than Huy other Horse Fork It Is equally adapted 
lo stacking. VV ith Dili' I* ork a tun of hay may he unloaded In 
from five to seven minutes. 
f testimonials. 
parativeiy triiti 
THE WHEEf.RK & WILSON MAN0FALTERING CO. be C 
to state Hint they have reduced the prices of their SEWING 
MACHINES, while they have added new and Important Im¬ 
provements. The reduction is mode In the hope that the Com¬ 
pany will have no more legal expenses defending their patents. 
Office SOS Broadway, New York. 
S. w. DIBBLE, Agent, 
Wff-tf nOCttF.STF.il /v V 
Its simplicity, durability and perfect operation, as we I las com¬ 
paratively trilling expense, recoin mended its use to the farmer* 
of our country. a. JB. DICKINSON. 
Th* beat machine for the purpose within our knowledge, and 
therefore commend ittotbo attention of all interested. It must 
provp. it rjeeidt-'l Acquisition iu thu bayinj? mi*on, wh^n both 
tune and labor aru inomjy. j). Ii. T. MOOKK. 
It will prove a wonderful labor paving machine. I believe 
wherever tried, it will be tound profitable. 
f JOliX JOHXSTUN, Geneva, 
l KLOAPiJut hay at the barn by lioree-power it such a simple 
operation tlmt it worn* wonderful how a sensible farmer cun 
continue the exceedingly hard labor of lifting it a tarkfnl at a 
lame in the .-tiding heat of a July after noon V K Tntiune. 
1 n k host apparatus for unloading hay ive art* acquainted with 
- (jrucuee Farmer. 
i.i.s rini.Vq's Hoksh Pitch Foior (gone of the labor saving ma¬ 
chines which will jiay t<> parebaae.— Frairie Farmer. 
UjthOAirni. in a barn by menus or a Horse Pitch-Fork is be 
coontiw quite comcon m sioiie sections of our country, and will 
In* pract Du ion as far ire 
r ,-atl.>e. rhc inveniton of c. h. Gladding is the best we have 
o iu opumtiou .—Amcrituifi Ain'icul 
. fj’i* - '* Glauiiimj has constructed a Fork which after a rnceut 
trial we are satisfied is an Important Improvement.— Alb. Cull. 
I -ff~ 1 he above testimonials are selected from many others 
the .signcis being general! v known .i< distinguished agricultnr- 
ists. All who have wmi it operate, agree in the above opinion 
rd It- mi nt-. | ho I ork has taken (he l ir-f, Premium at evrrti 
hlu at a Rich It has been nxldhited, including Die State Fairs 
of Fennsrlvama and New York for IWj, and New York Hll. 
nois, .Michigan, and l iiiled State* Fair at Chicago for 1859, be- 
« des numerous C.iuoty J,i,r>, also at New York, l*eunsylvn D ia 
Ohio aud United Mates Fair- (or 16611 ' 
• K "l" > anil Pulleys. 312. Agonta wanted for sale of above 
m all sections ol Western New York Address 
NILPHEN Itf I.I.IHK, Vg. i.t, 
tnlumhia X Itpadis Bradford Co., Pa 
tJFT F °r sale by E. D. HALLOCK, Rochester. N. Y.. and hv 
Implement Dealers throughout Western New York. 5 S 9 - 3 tlam 
2\.i)i)£rtis£mcnt0 
A. B. DICKINSON, 
FAMILY NEWSPAPER.” — 
j- Mrs. Hankins' Mammoth Pictorial is in its Sixth Volume 
and has 306.000readers, Full of Engravings srul Fashion Platea 
Largest, nicest aod best in the world for Th cts. a year Aoknts 
wanted. Liulles, Teachers, Clergymen or Post-Masters For 
Sjieoimeu Copies anil Terms to Agents, Inclose red stamp to 
HANKINS ft CO. New York. 
ADVERTISING TERAIS, In Advance —Thirty 
Fivic Gk.vts a r.i.YK, each insertion. A price and a half foi 
extra display, or 62j*i cents per line of space. Sreotal Notices 
( tallowing reading matter, leaded.) .Sixty Conte a Line 
r?r-Ite inimetiBt* circulation among the Producers and Deal 
era"! the Free States, renders the Rural New-Yorker by fat 
the Beat and Cheapest Advertising Medium of its class. This 
kact should be borne io miud by all Wholesale Dealers, Mann 
facturers, ke., who must necessarily depend upon the People ol 
the North for patronage. 
ful 0r , mt . ” oaratoga are now in the full tide of success 
*0ae of pr eri ousye^ ra,,er0f afriVal8 thusearl ^ fttll y ^ ual * 
**?o*xZ oir 80 br ° Ught fr ° m EUr ° Pe 0Ve hun ' lred 
Premont’s 8UPP ° Sed 40 ^ ^ ° f C ° l0DeI 
^blZZ7' k y° hn Abb0tt ’ ofCandia ’ Mass -- has 
'»•! victims of diptheria. SeVen Ch ‘' d, ' en aDd ° M grandchild 
Po^dth!t t °tL D ° agl L aWaS 4 R °- VaI Arch Mason - n is Pro- 
the fraternity fflake an exc,usive 
have hten'run^ ^ ^ Zouaves ’ encamped near Alexandria, 
of wheat. Therara “"a “ here ^ f ° U “ d a large 
eulion'capstn’Ao d‘ S f^K fleW ’ 1,1 '- seize(1100 - M0 Per- 
Po-d to be intend^ tt , e Jr r S , 4 k hOU99 " ^ ^ 4UP ' 
in the country ? >int 01 Times, the oldest sporting paper 
It had aLge 
IMPORTANT TO EVERY MAN WHO KEEPS A 
h H0R8E, COW, SHEEP, OR HOG. Ti.orlbVr Foor, kok 
CATTl.k l I*r Horses It t* indiaiiensahla In promoting and sus¬ 
taining all lb" aiiintal functions in health and vigor. For Milch 
Cows it is invaluable, increasing the auantitv an.l bnm,.. 
r - n — ; . , r t-u ouu viK'ir. rurjiii 
towMit 15 i?ivalMablu. luunMtNing the guaotity ami linprovini 
the quality of milk- For Beasts nothing cau compare with i 
tor feeding quickly. For Sheep and Pigs the effects produce, 
In one month will exceed all expectation, 
A PamnhlMt mailed free to any address 
*aF" DEPOT, 21 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 674-2W 
X '-X I I I*> cts. in I^OatiKyn St 
O DaKROWS BOOKSTORE. RncheJte> V Y 
retnrn mail Culver t Fruit. Pmtmrt Manual. 
Nofe.:;::;;:;:;:;;;;.t®' 1 !* 
No. Two,.snSfl 
Giui.v — fall Wheat the business r.f the week has rulled dull 
in the ali-euo- nt receipts am! the limitation in Ihe Um.and - 
1 re* s iuled pretty iinifonu the first four dnva, but yesterday 
or t»iw?SM(, t,ll N ?' w»s $|, 0 R, a,id. i„ ,„i.. 
at - V iinr ! ''"husry to comniOH grades mav be quoted 
dt (Sj opriu^ w liuat Kotonuwbat reeovureilfrom the ex- 
tr"ine dulliie 5 jL anb &hbt!u more emiubrd for to complete car- 
gows, M mtirh as w as offered tar a cargo nl' fair -amid.* on 
r mlay. ami, though no trail sac tion occurred, yet we believe 
the holder would not refuse it to day, as the N*ew York market 
has been daily on the decline from i'* 2 c. The prices paid on 
mviiiuV.^tl. n i' H 1 r, m‘ 75V12 o. Barley can acarcel v lie quoted? 
changed Hnuxadf the cupnly. Prices ara therefore mi- 
gs , ^ b a*tts?iraa 5S2s®r ss 
Price, ™nX r L^ 4 Vc“-SU UPP,y U0 ‘ ! “* UnCUt,f?etl in 
AMERICA2sr <3- XT A. 3 NT O 
FKOM 
JARVIS <5c BAKER'S ISLANDS, 
IN TUB 
SOUTH PACIPTC OCEAN, 
IMPORTED RY HIIK 
AJHE UI CJ JY *1 VetJYO CO.nrjJVY, 
Office, 6 ti Williauri Hireet, 
NEW YORK. 
0. S. MARSHALL, Brest. If. MATHER, Secy 
J K. CHAPPELL, Agunt, 69 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y. 
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