NOW IB THE TIME TO ENTER UPON THE 
SPRING CAMPAIGK’ 
OF THE 
U13U\L BaiiilBE! 
Liberal Frizes or Commissions for 
5,000 NE W RE CRUITS! 
After cordially thanking the Recruiting Officers 
of the Rural Hiuuadu for the efficiency of their ser¬ 
vice for the pant three month*—during which period 
they hare added ten* of thousand* to the gallant 
corps—the Commanding Officer announces the open¬ 
ing of the Spring Campaign, and trusts every veteran, 
as well as scores of new officers, will go forward 
(hiring March , and keep np the march all summer If 
necessary to render this the ’• Excelsior” Brigade of 
America. In recognition of the gallant victories 
achieved by the Captains of Companies (Clubs) we 
have distributed among them numerous Rewards of 
Merit, iu the shape of Books, Union Gold I’enu, ITio. 
tOgraph Albums, Webster's illustrated Dictionaries, 
Libraries, Silver Plated Castors, Gold and Silver 
Watches, Hewing Machines, Ac,, &c., and also placed 
the name of each thus distinguished on the Brigade's 
list of Heroes and Public Benefactors—the Ladies 
having their rights equally with the Gentlemen. 
Thus much of the recent past. As to the present 
and future, please note that 
A NEW QUARTER OF THE RURAL 
Begins April 6 ,—a good time for new clubs or addi¬ 
tions to old ones to commence, though we cun still 
furnish back numbers from Jan,, or subscriptions 
may date from Feb. or March 1st. March Is a good 
month In winch to fill up Premium Clubs already 
begun, and also to form new ones. There are him- 1 
dreds of localities in which clubs may yet be organ- i 
ir.ed and Rewards of Merit secured. Our former Pre¬ 
miums are continued, and several new ones added this c 
week (sec some below and others in Supplement)— 
and all will remain in force until May or June, In 
order to give every one an opportunity to secure a r 
Valnablo Prize. Any one wanting a good Reaper and ^ 
Mower, Melodeon, Organ, Sewing Machine, Watch, t 
The War Department has published another on Thursday morning, and on that evening pre¬ 
roll of honor of two hundred and fifty-four pages, eented a beautiful appearance, lighting m> the 
_ r v_ a. e a a • . _ ~ - * 
containing the names of about fourteen thousand 
soldiers who died in defence of the American 
Union, interred in New Hampshire, Massachu¬ 
setts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Indiana, 
Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina, 
Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri. 
On Saturday, yd, the President sent in to Con¬ 
gress his veto of the Tenure of Office bill. He 
Hikes the ground that the bill is clearly in viola¬ 
tion of the Constitution, which is explicit in 
vesting the appointing power in the President in 
[ the very eases where the bill seeks to vest it 
elsewhere. lie reviews the unsuccessful attempts 
of CongrcaB in the early history of the Govern- 
inet to pass similar bills; thinks the reason for 
difference between the success of the American 
horizon for miles. The tract of country burned 
over is six or seven miles In extent Considera¬ 
ble fencing has been destroyed, but no houses. 
Senator Sumner has received the following tcl- 
(formramial, <£tr. 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
Rochester, March 5, 1S67. j 
Money is gradually growing easier, and there is an 
improved feeling Sn bnrinesa circles. There Is a good 
egram from Atlanta, Ga.:—“Our morning papers * Q PP'y °f capital la New York, and rates of interest are 
contain the most urgent recommendations from 
ex-Gov. Joseph E. Brown*lo the people to accept 
the late action of Congress In regard to recon¬ 
struction. There is a magic power at work. 
You will be astonished at the change of public 
BCntiment.” 
From Canada. 
A i.argk meeting was held in Toronto on 
the 28th ult., to consider the Huron and Ontario 
ship canal scheme. The Mayor, who presided, 
lower. The Boston market Is decidedly easier than it 
wrs ten days since. Business matters have n better look 
at Cincinnati, Chicago, and other western towns. 
The Ran krnpt bill passed both Houses of Congress, and 
has received the signature of the President. 
The Tariff bill, as it finally passed. Is understood to be 
substantially the bill of last season. The telegraph re¬ 
ports the duty on woo! at 12 cts. per fl>. on best grades, 
nnd 10 cte ou lower grades, with an ad talorem duty 
The reports by telegraph are-so mixed that It is Impos¬ 
sible at the present writing to be accurate. The bill has 
been signed by the President. 
We have received a communication, for which we have 
not room, from "A Farmer,’' In reference to the Ir- 
gUrcrttemfuts. 
___ 
ADVERTISING TERMS, in Advance — 
Ftftt Cents a Line, each insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 75 cents per line of space. 
I Bast Page advertisements Seventy-Five Cents a Line. 
Special Notices, (following rending matter, leaded,) 
One Dollar per line, each insertion. f^~No advertise¬ 
ment will be inserted for less than Two Dollars. 
(SILVER PHEASANT'S EGGS FOR SALE, 
lio $1 c dozen, by express. Address 
G. W. CONE, Stanley Corners, Ont. Co., X. Y. 
HANEY & CO., ICO Naseau-«t.,N. Y. 
rpiIE CHILDREN'S HOUR Edited by T. S. 
J- AHTnujt. Philadelphia, Pa. $1,25 a Year. Sample 
copies 10 cents, “ ju, erguisUo beaut]/ surpasses our an- 
tiopattons .'— LAD - sa - Book. 894-8t 
veto — in the Senate by 35 to 11, and in the 
House by 131 to 37—and is therefore a law. 
On the same duy President sent in n message 
vetoing the Reconstruction bill. His objections 
are that the bill allows blacks to vote and ex¬ 
cludes disloyal whites, and that military gov¬ 
ernments are always oppressive and injurious. 
The message would 1111 ubout seven columns of 
the Rural. The bill was passed over the veto- 
in the Senate by 38 to 10, and in the House by 
135 to 47. 
The bill allowing contract price for artificial 
limbs for disabled soldiers, to be paid to soldiers 
in lieu of such limbs, has passed. 
The President has approved the consular and 
diplomatic bill, and the Military Academy bill; 
also, the bill directing the Secretary of War to 
from Toronto to the extent of $500,000. One or 
two speeches were mode against the project. 
The resolution in favor of the canal was carried 
by a large majority. 
Toronto, Feb. 27.—It is rumored in military 
circles that a large body of volunteers will be 
called out in active service early next month. 
The officers attending military Bchool are in¬ 
structed to report at their respective headquar¬ 
ters not later than March 8th. Instructions 
have also been received by captains of companies 
opposed, as wc understand him, to the laconic tax, as 
Interfering with private affairs, " inquisitorial," Ac. We 
have heretofore given onr views In reference to the In¬ 
come tax. With the people It Is growing more and more 
unpopular every day. Wc must submit to It. however. 
E ARLV GOODRICH POTATOES.— With¬ 
out doubt the best and mostnrortuctive early potato, 
securely packed and snipped at ft V peck. f& $ bushel. 
Also Calico and Gleason, verv fine winter sorts at the 
same rates. WM. BEATTIE. Benton, Yates Co., N. Y. 
ONR.DOLLAR I ONE DOLLAR!-SEND 
empi $i,uuu instead of pxK), which we regard as some Im¬ 
provement. 
Wool,—T he anticipated failure of the tariff bill has for 
the last few days rather depressed the eastern market 
for the better grade of fleeces—or rather It has been 
used by buyers as a pretense for offering lower rates. 
throughout the country to see that they have Prices were not put up In anticipation of increased tariff. t ry for thc rallllc>li - T - Lyon. Mich. 
48 Portland St„ Boston, lifass. 
O ORDER TT EARLY OF TO E. WILLIAMS, T> 
« Montclair, JJ. New Jerry. JL> 
boA.rg cold and be fit bettor than Law to Q and a-more 
abundant, bearfcr.”—Dr Tremble, A'. J. 
' if i) fulfills Its present promise it must become the 
berry for thc mllllou.''- T. T, Lyon, Mich. 894-tf 
full complements oi men, and to have arms, 
accoutrements, &c., In good order. 
From Japan. , 
Late advices from Japan state that great 
refund to each person drafted under the calls of activit - y P rcvailed at Yokohama in the rebuilding 
* aP A I, a 1 a .1 t * . a F IV. _ i . 
February and March, 1864, who paid cowimita- 
Mower, Melodeon, Organ, Sewing Machine, Watch, tion or was required to enter the service or A Ja P anc *e embassy consisting of five per- "wooWianbB kto^T^ *f whatKwas 
Library, Dictionary, Alburn, or Book, can secure the furnish a substitute, the sum of $300, that being sonft aat * ^ aar euite will proceed to Washington woba, (2r>o n>f>.)— that u, just flMn lu s J gmTa?r each 
same by making raonsKaDd timely cfl'ort. thc amount of money so paid by him, it being on the rcturn tri P of the Pacific Mail steamship twenty-five pounds.orHccnts per pound. This year the. 
NEW PREMIUMS the meaning of the amendatory act to exempt ^'°^ ora( ^ 0 > to Inspect the navy yards, vessels and average of sales will not be over *68 currency per arobn, 
ce- For 200 subscriber, ooo of them being new) at thus paying commutation from further implements of war, etc. farm™ 
of the burnt district of the town. 
Receipts at Boston the last week were, more liberal than 
lor some weeks previous. Manufacturers are turning 
their attention more to the lower grades of wool than 
heretofore. About three-quarter blood staple, the Com¬ 
mercial Bulletin says, is most in demand. Thc sales in 
Boston lust week foot np 625,000 lbs., at 45@70c. for fleece, 
and 80063c, for the various grades or pulled. There is 
an Improved demand for pulled wool. 
A Itlo de Janeiro letter says that the average rate of 
sales of sheep was not in 1866 more than half what It was 
NEW PREMIUMS. 
For 200 Subscriber, (100 of them being new) at 
club rtite, wc will give one of Dodge's ILarvbkticbs 
(O hio and Buckeye Patents, with Dodge’* Improve¬ 
ments,) No. 1, Fickle Attachment with Self Rake -cash 
price, $‘£10 ; or, If preferred, the Harvester with Mow¬ 
ing Bar Attachment, SeJf-Kako—price $‘£00. 
(The above Harvester was awarded the Special Dl- 
R loma and Grand Modal Of Honor ar Ihe best Combined 
lower, Hand-Raking Reaper and Self-Raking Reaper at 
the Fair of the St. Louis Ag. and Mech'J Association in 
Oct. laat.J 
{If For 175 Subscribers (half of them being hew) at 
Club rate, either a Dodge Harvester with Sickle Attach¬ 
ment.md Hand-Rake, price $ I SO, or the Harvester with 
Mowing Bar Attachment and Han(l-Rake, price $170, 
as preferred. 
JjyFor M0 Subscribers (half of them being new ) at 
club rate, a No. 1 Dodge Mowkb, price $140. 
ITT - For 125 Subscribers (half of them being new) at 
club rate, a No. 2 Dodge Mowkb, Wood or Iron Frame, 
price SUM. 
PREMIUMS CONTINUED. 
IWiFor a list of Ten new Subscribers, at club rate, 
(f2.50 each,) or Seven at *3 each, you cun have either a 
Photograph Album or a Union Gold Pen, price 
ff£f“ For Fifteen new Subscribers, at club rate, two 
bound volumes of the Rcbal (cash price fS.) or *7 In 
books from onr list, published In the Rusal. 
UK"' For Twenty new Subscribers at club rate, (or ten 
new at * 8 . each,) it copy of WchaUr's Illustrated Un¬ 
abridged Dictionary, lowest curb price *12. 
TifFor Thirty Subscribers (20 of them being new,) 
at club rate, a heavy < Stiver Plated Castor, cash price 115; 
or, a Field OrOt/uet Set, price *15— or, u Library worth fl5 
CBTFor Forty Subscribers (30 of them being new,) at 
Club rate, a Stiver Watch —lion ting-eased, Fuff-jeweled 
and,Warranted — cash price at least 125. 
CSC* For Fifty Subscribers (forty being new) at c.lnb 
rate, a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine. Cash 
Brice $55—or, the same premium for only Thirty .Subscri¬ 
bers (20 of them being new) at $3 each 1 
%• Complete Premium Lists, Show Bills, Specimen 
Numbers, &c., sent free to all applicants. 
draft until that quota should be filled, not ex¬ 
ceeding one year. 
Washington, March 4. —All important appro¬ 
priation bilU have been passed, and all business 
on the tables of the Speaker and President of 
the Senate transacted. 
Hr. Sherman’s bill rnukiDg the act increasing 
the duty on wool take effect in ten days, was 
amended by substituting five for ten, and passed. 
The majority of the Impeachment Committee 
reported that they had examined a large number 
of witnesses and collected u large number of doc¬ 
uments, but they have been unable to conclude 
their labors. Mr. Roberts, ft minority of the 
Committee, reported that there was not a parti¬ 
cle of evidence to sustain the charges. 
The President and his Cabinet have keen at 
the Capitol this morning attending to public 
business. Ue has approved the Bankrupt bill, 
the appropriation bills, the Wool Tariff' bill, the 
Tax bill and the bill to make valid the Presiden¬ 
tial proclamations. 
On the re-organization of the Senate, Mr. 
Wade of Ohio, was elected President pro tern. 
The Kingdom of Canada. 
The United States ship Wyoming while pass¬ 
ing through the Inland sea was everywhere cor¬ 
dially received. 
From Albany. 
The constitutional convention question is 
being discussed daily. The Senate has struck 
out from its bill the provision for delegates at 
large, and adopted an amendment allowing all 
citizens, without distinction of sex or color, to : 
vote on the question of adopting thc constitu¬ 
tion. The Assembly has rejected an amendment 
allowing negroes to vote. 
NEWS PARAGRAPHS. 
The Supreme Court of Alabama has decided 
that the emancipation proclamation of President 
Lincoln did not take effect in that State until 
May, 1865. 
A resolution to strike ont the word “ white ” 
from thc Constitution of Ohio was lost in the 
lower house, last week, by a vote of 26 ayes 
to 50 nays. 
An epidemic is prevailing to a considerable 
extent among children iu Springfield, Mass. It 
or about 12 cents per pound. The letter adds that the 
farmer cannot afford to raise wool for 4 eta. profit, hence 
Hu: dlminUhcd sales for new Socks. 
Some of thc Lowell woolen mills will stop a part of 
their machinery as soon as their present stock of wool 
is worked up. 
Coal.— The last sales of coal at New York t how rather 
lower prices. There Is more activity in the mining re¬ 
gions, and the shipments arc increasing. 
Wheat and Flour.— 1 There is great activity Id wheat 
and flour, nnd prices continue without much change. 
The best brands of flour at the East, particularly in the 
Boston market, arc firmer, and au advance Is anticipated. 
The price in the future will depend very much upon the 
supply to cotue from thc West, about which accounts 
differ. 
Corn.— Corn has declined In the European market, nnd 
is dull and lower at thc East. 
Dry Goods Trade.— The dry goods trade In Boston 
and New York Is Improving, The Boston Bulletin says 
“ In some departments of thc merchandise markets there 
has been a fair degree of activity.” A “ fair business ” 
was reported iu New York last week. 
Rochester Wholesale I'l-ices Current. 
Flour, Feed, Crain, Etc. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc 
f dM^K”!oo X'&IOT* 10 ® V£ 
Do. extra state. Poaches.,... ' o-'S .jj 
Do. buckwheat, $ *’.t. ", 00 Cherries.. 2; 
Mltlfci d, cparw, A'VHVaasjlO Hums.""" 
lio fl...-, *»r/VI/.SA HA Ui,. _-O 
/ 1FIEAP LAND.—For One Dollar I will tell 
*•«! nn'!i!2 d ,?] l ' P n to 5 e . tS 0 . !l f; r,, « of good Wheatland for 
*30- on line, of Railroad, (oak timber J. Description giv- 
ciifliij] all questions answered. For frmr, rifnjuteand 
health equal to uny part or the Timed Stales. 
Address _ S. VA N VLACE, Cuba. Mo. 
TkErilRABLE LOCATION FOR SALE.-Thc 
* ' substantial brick residence formerly occupied by 
Hon. IlENBE R Nolden. In Clarkson, N. V., one mile 
. from Brockport.. Ctinren and ecbool advantages un- 
wHitV* 11 ’ r ? re opportunity to secure a plcasanihome. 
Will he sold at a bargain. Address 
C. St L- SELL1MAN, Brockport, N. Y. 
I jURMEBS AND FLO< K-1TIASTFRS.— 
_ £ 1 a^d Lice on Sheep and Cattle, 
try N. W. Batchelder & Co. s celebrated sheep and Cat- 
, I- ,° r /,'! rc, i’ Ar , 8 ‘ embodying ftill directions 
|>KICKS RKDCCEB!—Early Goodrich 
Potatoes, without doubt the best und most pro¬ 
ductive early potato. Also a supply of the new late 
varieties, GleasOD and White Peach Blow, ready for tle- 
lta v . u 2' m.SSf,fl0”«wtng,r*teg ; -Fw peck, fl ■ fTbushel, 
r h.ifTuI, f?7. 1 lickutfOtt free -ordorri promptly At- 
temipd to. 
I, *7 rackfuree free -r.nlcrn promptly 
T.C- MAXWJELL & BKOS,, Gt*ot*vn, " 
The new confederation of the Canadas, Nova a8Ua ^Y loads into lung fever or quick consump- 
Scotla and New Brunswick is to be called “ The ^ on ’ 110 ^ °^ en P roves fatal* 
Do. flue.2f.,0lk-25r.,00 Blackberries. IS on a .7- ^ for thelrculturc and treatment. 
Meal.coru.cwl.. C.IKX-jl 2,75 J’otatoes. » hu"' S ifn ? Also a ||M of 101 vailctl, « of ht-.-urflful French Hybrid 
Wheat, red . 2/.5.i« 2.8o Oalon“ * *S d othcr > ! l m »2 Uu!h«i.s Root*. 
Best wi'ltc S.WXiii 3.U) Turnlna . SIS Vlowe» H-eds. jjom thdr oompactnes nnd light 
Corn, old, * bn. 1,1060 1,10 Carrots.::V.. ^ m ’.‘^'V.t'C/aielv [runsporled by mail to anv part of 
Do. ne w. l.'Xv* 1,05 40 w U h t'upctUu ity and expedition. Or- 
Rve. 1 .IXK 0 U 5 Hides and Skins. ders hrmall promptly atleudi d lo, and Catalogues for- 
Oats,. 50a 55 c GreenhtdrctrfmM pax o- w » r “< ; a,free of Cdiarge. to applicm.is, 
lUKL T. TII 
D imimbm; profbkty for sale 
very low, to dose an estate. The lab rcMdeeceof 
.iambs I*. BAurr-n. deceased, in the village of Newark, 
°!‘ Vr< ; (1 couslaiaof 30 acres of Choice 
land, with rnnnliig wafer In each field ; a variety o! fruit 
tri-.CH; good barns, k tables and othcr out-baildlngii and 
commodious stone mansion within live minutes walk of 
Fost-ofl ce. and one mile from (N-ntrsI Railroad Depot. 
Bosseaslon given first of April If desired. Brice *10 000 . 
For further Intorniation enquire of A. is, BART1 K Ex¬ 
ecutor, Newark, Waynu Co,, N. Y. raLlt 
I ^AKJTIN FOR NAI.K.-The S.rime rlber 
otter- bis larm of 120 acres of quality of land 
i t. is well watered ; 12 acres of Limber; 25 acres of wheat; 
grape vines and fruit trees of all sorts; buildings good 
haid farm T sltuiited ou the Hue ol the Niagara Falls & 
w^fio^n 1 C"“ d ’ wll '! ln ro " s or the depot, in 
West Bloomfield, Om trio Co.. ,N. V. Terms.to suit the 
pur onager. 
Also, another farm of 202 ucros, situated iji the town of 
Richmond, one mile northwest of Allen's Hill 
__ Wm BAILKT, West Bloomfield. X. Y. 
1 SEEDS AND P1AWT8. /* m 
J O XJ I . THORBORITS lOU i . 
ANNUAL DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS 
with practical directions for their culture nnd treatment. 
Also a list of 300 varieties of hcnntlfnl French Hybrid 
LrlaololuK, ami other Fprlng Bulbous Roots. 
H low hi: hr gup. Bom their eonjpacBiess nnd light 
:i;cv. 
Kingdom oi Canada.” Thc Governor General 
will retain his title and receive a salary of 850,000 
per annum. 
The advisers of the Crown, forming thc Federal 
Executive, arc to be styled Privy Councillors, 
and the whole body the Privy Council. The 
adviscre of the Crown in the Provincial Govern¬ 
ments ore to retain the old name of Executive 
Councillors. 
The Parliament will consist ol a Senate and a 
House of Commons. Thc Speaker ©f the Senate 
is to be appointed by the Crown. Thc power of 
the Crown, in the event of a necessity to create 
Senators beyond the number of seventy-two, is 
limited to sLx creations. Senators are to be ap¬ 
pointed by the Crown, and hold their positions 
for life, subject to the provisions of thc act. 
Thc local legislatures are known os thc Pro¬ 
vincial legislatures of Ontario, Quebec, Nova 
The Indians iu Arizona and New Mexico arc 
behaving badly. A number of settlers have 
been killed — eight at one point. Large num¬ 
bers of cattle and sheep have been stolen. 
A virulent outbreak of the cattle plague has 
taken place at Islington, London. A eonsidcra- 
Do. tuw. uwai.05 
Rye,..,. Loot# us Hides and Skins. 
Oats,.. 50<!ii 55 c Green hides trlm'd Iks do 
Barley. Do. tinttimniod. 0® o 
Beaus,.. 3,50® 1,75 Green cull'skln*... if,® m 
Meats. Sheep pelts, each, 3 oucS 2,00 
Pork, old mess.. f22,(K)ffl'2S/X) UuiJ 1 0,,5<s * : ” !:i 
Do. new moss. 22,iH)®23,00 seeds. 
Do. clear, fi>. 16 <k 17e Timothy p bn... ,!r.50<ai 00 
Dress'dbogs.ewl 0,50® 9,00 Clover, medium,.. 7,00®7!iX 
Reef... s,IMkrtill,(K) Do. largo U,«i ®(),00 
Spring lambs,, 2,75® !I,(W Boas... 1 2.V,42.00 
Mutton, * n. 8k 6 c. Flax.j^iwia'otJ 
Hama,.. '3® 14 
FAMuEL T. THORBl'RN, 
S.-mttTnnn, 46 & Hiidmn Pt., Albany. N. Y. 
X u.xv POTATOES!—Are now of- 
feted so low Unit anybody Con afford to trv nil and 
.tins I.DoW lost vvbnt kinds .<re bust snllcd to blsloriilitv 
fioui pouuda und tlx befit kinds sent by mail, post-paid, 
rorfl: elglitpounda and fifteen best kludsforS '- (vvelvii 
fWllirilDl llllfi I tUMlf U.l'le.. I-LH .1 A A - . .. . 1 . 
NEWS department. tUe Crown, in the event of a necessity to create 7 7- r ,7 7 , £ -.... - — .. 
- - „ . . , ~ ’ . pany, on thc wharf in Jersey City. All efforts to Do. rough,,.. 12® 11 W»ol, ♦ m . 
_ er , s .l,ma R ch 9 , 1M7 . 
" pointed by the Crown, and hold their positions & Forage. v it 
NEWS OF THE WEEK. for life, subject to the provisions of the act. It is now stated that Stephens, Chief Organizer Hay IK ton.$10,00®20.00 Do. extra, 
The local legislatures are known os thc Pro- r® not and has not been iu straw. £,,oo®iu,(ki Lam 1 b. 
From Washington. vlncial legislatures of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Ireland ' It is reported that he has recently been _ ., . ~ , 
The Committee on Agriculture bos, in ac- Scotia and New Brunswick, respectively. Up- Been in Pari8 - Ihe national troops are posted at _ Tne _ rovls,on "Markets, 
cordauce with the suggestion of thc Secretary of per Canada is to have but one legislative cham- V!U ‘ 0US P^ aces m R err y aiu ^ Cork counties in 
thc Interior, recommended the erection of a her, and it is to be known as tbe Legislative BUf -' b cumbers its to prevent any further outbreak, 
building for the exclusive use Of thc Agricultu- Assembly of Ontario. The three othcr provinces A fenian from Ireland says the rebellion there 
ral Department. Judiciary Square is spoken of are each to have a legislative council nnd a house is not ended; that the organization is stronger 
and recommended by the Department as a sulta- of assembly. than ever; that 400 officers from America are 
hie site for the building. The Executive Government of Ontario district dllllin S Fenian army; and that the British 
The matter for the Annual Report of Agrieul- j s to consist office members, namelyAn Attor- troo P8 (Irishmen) are largely in sympathy—one 
turc for 1866 has been presented to Congress ney-General, a Provincial Secretary, a Treasurer, American officer having enlisted 8,000 of them 
and referred to the Committee on Printing. It a Commissioner of Crown Lands and a Coramis- S * JUC0 Christmas. 
embraces, in addition to tbe work of the De- 6ioncr of P „ b i] c Works. Several large European capitalists are now 
partment, papers Irom some ol the best agrieul- Provision is made for the admission hereafter traveling quietly through Texas and Louisiana 
tural writers of the country, including Judge iuto the Union, of Newfoundland, Prince Ed- with a view of making future purchases where 
Ircnch, S. Edwards Todd and A. A. \Villard, ward inland, Rupert’s Laud, the Northwest they think the agricultural prospects most 
irom the editorial ranks, and others well kuown Territory, and British Columbia—“on such promising. Tbe best plantations can be bought 
miigncu, Ui ral literature. . , , terms and conditions as the Parliament of Can- for cash, a short distance from New Orleans, lor 
bo b recdmen s Bureau has received a letter ada shall deem equitable, and as shall receive the less than one-third of their former value, 
irom Grayson county, Texas, saying the Govern- of the Queen ; and in the case of New- Thb Lee i 9 i alare of Illinois is devising means 
memt must do something to protect negroes Who foundlilfld , Prince Edward Island and British 
have been most brutally murdered within the pniiimhia ns shall he non-pud tit, on 1 ™ ... 10 I v nl 1116 „ 01 mioxicaung unnks. it 
past few days. Ruffians are continually maltreat- S r,cctive legislatures ” C has a hill before it of a purely original character. 
. . - . specuve legislatures. Tt -nm-vides that no raonvflrvshall lie TinA Pithpr 
hie number of animals have been destroyed, and Shoulders. 11® 33 Sundries. 
vigorous measures adopted to prevent the spread- Turkey“ s wi 38 .V.V.V * f 5 ® 
iug of the disease Gcoeo, each. 00 ® 00 Coal, lump, v tuil, fiAI(®0,00 
uottwe. Dairy, Etc. Do. lane eay.... «.a%«0.00 
Pok the past ten or twelve days an extensive Butter, choice roll, 2s@ 2 So Do. bSovo . ’[ 9|3u^o|oo 
lire has been burning under the enormous coal cS&Hafc::: 3 w Do!I'oSlo’oo 
heaps belonging to the Canard Steamship Com- , I)c >- [^tory . is® 20 Do. ciior v hu. . ir,® (ec 
a I .»irM trlod l.'U'A il Sinir m hhl e 011..0 aa 
t ,-W, av v imii . M muni: 
AoUn; 19Darls See«lim;;20 TlUeuca; 21 White Peach- 
^ Pnnce Albert; 23 Early York, 24 Jackson 
White; 25 Mountain June. 
SMITH, JONES & CO., Iluron, Erie Co., Ohio. 
H LYMYER, bay At CO., 
Af A W ol rA t r 1 r> /x «> w 
Lard, tried.. IS® 
Do, TOUgh.,_12® 
Tallow, tried.9X® 
Do. rough. (k <3 
Eggs, dozen.2i® 
H . 
11 W «ol, . .10® 46c 
,10 Hops. 50® 66 
Whlteflsh, K bid... 7,50®7,75 
ISO Codfish, 100 hr ...7/>0®S,00 
lloney.hox, V a.., 20 ®30c 
Caudles, box_is® 14 
A 1 ,ro «« 1[L f nu reucmon lncre isaiixetH.“3 ^SwTmS&«.: ure’ea^Wc brMsed 
is not ended; that the organization is stronger bogs,9x«WiV. Wcsteni ; WJ(®u eta for city. Hams, 3 :® 
than ever; that 400 officers from America are 1: ‘ HC ' *’ lil>aldcr riW« ,l0 ‘ Heps,35®45c. 
hie site for the building. 
The matter for the Annual Report of Agricul¬ 
ture for 1866 has been presented to Congress 
and referred to the Committee on Printing. It 
embraces, in addition to thc work of the De¬ 
partment, papers from some ol the best agricul¬ 
tural writers of Die country, including Judge 
French, 8. Edwards Todd and X. A. Willard, 
l’rcm the editorial ranks, and others well kuown 
in agricultural literature. 
Thc Frecdmen’s Bureau has received a letter 
from Grayson county, Texas, saying Ihe Govern¬ 
ment must do something to protect negroes who 
have been most brutally murdered within the 
past few days. Ruffians are continually maltreat¬ 
ing thc blacks. Within a circle of twenty miles 
a dozen haveKiecn murdered. 
The President has issued a proclamation de¬ 
claring and proclaiming the fact that the funda¬ 
mental conditions imposed by Congress on the 
State of Nebraska, to entitle that State to ad¬ 
mission into thc Union, have been ratified and 
accepted, and that the admission of said State 
into the Union is now complete. 
Two circulars have been widely circulated, one 
From llie South. 
Nashville, Feb. 28.—The Legislature has 
adopted a resolution calling on the Federal Gov¬ 
ernment, through Gen. Thomas, for a sufficient 
military force to keep the peace and restore 
order and quiet in the State. The preamble 
alleges that in several counties violence prevails 
over law, and riot, and murder go unpunished. 
4IVU cucuuu-b nave uucu wmciy eircuiaiea, one Gov> Pi Crpon t is making considerable stir in uue u 
having in view an armed expedition to develop Virginia in favor of action upon the new rccon- neaUl ^ feet 
the mineral resources of Sonora in Mexico. Thc gtruction act hy T calling a convention under its fatally injured, 
other is signed by Gen. H. Clay Crawford, his provisions. He is said to have a majority of the —- 
object being to organize a liberating army of General Assembly with him, hut leading eeces- rj 
Mexico. These movements do not receive the giouist 9 are bitterly opposed. The first is very _f 
sanction of tbe republican government ol Mex- doubtffol, and the other probably true, ~ “ I 7~ 
ico, which regards them as injurious to the iV fire has been raging in the woods, in Jones d.d^george 
interest oi the country. county, Georgia, for several days. It commenced 
drilling the Fenian army; and that the British 
troops (Irishmen) are largely in sympathy—one 
American officer haying enlisted 8,000 of them 
since Christmas. 
Several large European capitalists are now 
traveling quietly through Texas and Louisiana 
with a view of makiug future purchases where 
they think the agricultural prospects most 
promising. Tbe be6t plantations con be bought 
for cash, a short distance from New Orleans, lor 
less than one-third of their former value. 
The Legislature of Illinois is devising means 
to prevent the sale of intoxicatlug drinks. It 
has a hill before it of a purely original character. 
It provides that no recovery shall he had, either 
at law or in equity, for any claim or upon any con¬ 
tract, express or implied, or for the rent of prem¬ 
ises in which such spirits may bo sold or kept. 
An alarm of fire in a public school in Jersey 
city Thursday caused great consternation among 
the children, BOmetwo hr three hundred in num¬ 
ber. Several of the children jumped out of win¬ 
dows and were severely injured; others, with 
one or two of the teachers, were trampled be¬ 
neath the feet of the panic-stricken mass, and 
Albany,March 1—F!onr,Na)<*s at f«,75® 16,50; ryeflonr 
17(567,25; buckwheat fir, nr. *2,65; corn nieal,2,40Qi2JS8 V 300 
it,*. Wheat, *2.75®a,0y; Rye. *1,12®1.15; Coro. *1,08®!,- 
,ID, 6»,00 MANSFIELD, OHIO, 
80(48 00 UAJVtJFAOXUH* 
« COOK’S EVAPORATOR, 
gH EUREKA CUTTING BOXES, 
is! 14 RURERA cider mills - victor cane mill. 
li® 15 bTAK CORN-SHKLLKK, HORSK-POVVER FORKS, 
38® 40 MINX’S US (JIMA UX U£FM GERA TOP, 
Warner’s Sulky Revolving Eake, 
DOUBLE HIIOYEL TLOWS, 
,^@ 12 .- at A WFORD'S GARDEN CULTIVATOR, 
>2i,oo@ Aivry^x.G-.A.iM: bells. 
Lard, 
srsi Drag ana Circular Sawing Machines, 
Aiid many other articles in the way of Implements, 
;cflonr Tools ami Machinery 
®L7Xc; timothy, *4,25®4,75. 
Chicago. Feb. 28—Flour. S8,50@10,75; Wheat, *1,K7®2, 
26; Corn. 75076c; Oats. 41 ^®l3c ; Rye, S7@87c: Bariev, 70 
(%125e. Pork, mess, *19.00; llama, llfcc; Lard, UR® if Me; 
Dressed hogs, *8,00(318,50. ’ 
0 »PT? r,tE -AND IMPHEE SEED, 
selected varieties, bend for circulars. 
(j! O U T II DOWN COMPANIES 
^ ~E> A. T.-B 1ST T 
The Cattle Markets. 
New York, Feb 26.—The current prices for tbe 
week at all the markets are 88 follows;—Beef Cattle, *10 
OHIO; Cows and Calves, *40®140; Veal Calves, 10®16e; 
Sheep and Lambs, * 5 . 00 ( 3 , 9 , 00 ; Swine—Coru-l'ed.SSSk'cts; 
light medium, 7k'@Sk'c. ^ 
Brighton nnd Cambridge, Feb.3?.—Beeves,sale* 
81 ore Cattle.—Working Oxen, *370ffi250 per 
pair ; bandy steers, *900150. Milch cows, *500100 1 heif¬ 
ers. * 350 , 15 . Sbqep,&K@7c;oxtru,7)<@SHe;iti lots, *1,50® 
5,50 per head. Sbotcs-'Columbia Co. 9@10c S n>. 
A Ibnny, March 1.—Beeves, prices ranging from 5N:S 
llcts. Sheep, common to good. 7>f®8c; extra, 75h@8Yc. 
Hogs.7083,'c; dressed Uoga,8@9c. 
Toronto, Feb.27.—Beef, 1st class, * 6 ; Sd.*5,UU@5; in¬ 
ferior, *404,50. Sheep, *o@7 each. Lambs, *8(33,50.— 
Calves, * 5 ( 0.7 each. 
The Wool Markets. 
New York, March 2—Market quiet and firm; sales 
80.000 n>s. at 45060c for domestic fleece; 33>f@50c for pull¬ 
ed ; 19®33c for Texas, and 14c for Noelli. 
Boston, Feb. 27.-The following are the Advertiser'! 
quotations;—Ohio and Pennsylvania — Choice. 65075c: 
flue, GO.ij.OSc: medium. 5iK2>09c; coarse, 50@53o. Michigan 
New York and Vermont - Extra, 58®60c; fine, 55(.t57 
medium,52®54c; coarse, 43000c. Other Western —Fine 
55058c; medium, 500530; common, 45050 c; California 
r x i t a. 
Ix San Francisco, Jan. 15th, by Rev. Oraxgk Clark, 
D. D„ GEORGE NORTH, merchant of Marysville, and 
JENNIE E. W. HYATT, daughter of Hou. T. Hakt 
Hyatt, late U. B. Consul to China. 
cau, 16055c; E;ttt India, 16®50c. 
L’incinnutl, Feb. 27.—Tfie Gazette gives the follow¬ 
ing QuotationsOhio and Indiana—Coarse,36®40c ; me¬ 
dium, 43c; flue, 45c. Kentucky—Unwashed,25c; washed 
38c.; tub-washed,45c; pulled,30c, Tennessee—Unwash¬ 
ed, 25c. Illinois—Coarse, SS@37c: medium, S8c; Hue, 40c. 
TIIK BEST KNOWN HEM EX' Y FOB 
TICKS, SCAB, VERMIN AND F00T-R0T, 
SHOULD BIS USED BY ALL FAKMKKS ON 
SHEEP, ANIMALS and PLANTS, 
£N~ This pure preparation has been successfully used 
for years, aud never fails (o produce the desired effect 
when used according to directions. 
It will not t.vjrr.K the most delicate animal. 
It will improve the Quality and Quantity op 
Wool. 
It kills TICKS on Sheep. 
It cukes SCAB on Sbkep. 
It cubes all SKIN DISEASES on Animals. 
It kills all VERMIN that infest Animals, Trees, 
Plants and Vines, 
f£~ For Foot-Rot it is a sure cure, used as a poultice. 
PF ONE POUND of this Extract will make 
TWELVE GALLONS of Wash, and contains 
the strength of EIGHT POUNDS of Tobacco, 
os prepared by Farmers. 
wold by ull Druggists and Country and Agricultural 
Stores. 
JAMES F. LEVIN, 
ii3 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
tST" For sale by Kendall & Whitney, Portland, 
M N. 8. Hajjlow, Bangor, Me.; Simosds & Co., Fitz- 
Wildatn. N. H. 891-9teo. 
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