Special Notices 
Ncu) 'Atuialiscmcnts 
T [ I £ Y0 ^ G LAI)IIS ’ COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 
OF UNION SPRINGS. 
JJIRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
VIK VIIA Y A NO CAKHER WASTED — Near 
Peoria, Illinois, to take charge of l. r > or 20 cows and 
fee Cheese unit Batter. The wife will be employed, If 
has no children. Must he honest. Industrious and 
<-r. Address 
»-0t n. At. WE AD, Peoria. Illinois. 
US'” ADVERTISING TERMS, In Ad t nnoc— Til IKTY- 
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half for extra display, or 821$ cents per line of space. 
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administer- Instruction, admits of the widest range ’ but 
Instead cil bringing ail to an exact rule, each will be 
f 1 ‘ l tYr lt< ' 1 as health, nernJiac talent, and tiieir prospect# 
In ure may mafe.- advisable. Kapur ui attention vvtli be 
given to the development of an ability to tench and con¬ 
verse " ell. and the reading of dfitiuct topics will be 
regularly required wUfi a view to oral narration and 
discussion; to which end. a Library valued at $4,000, has 
"tjccted, under the most favorable amplcos 
The Omeer-t already engage.) i a u.e Institute arc 
^r T S JC M Ttw - PtiUad.eJplila, Preetdeut and 
Teacher of Mathematic* and Elerutton. 
" Beal, A. M.. late of Harvard School of 
N CRSERV FOREMAN W VVrOI. -An actives cap¬ 
able man fully acquainted wlih the various branches 
of the business. 
Also, a Green House propagator, who thoroughly tin¬ 
der-tain I* his business. 
Adtlrose, with references n, to character and nhilltv, 
A. G. HANFORD & BR0„ * 
'29-2t Columbus Nursery, Columbus. Ohio. 
Contains each year more than 
FFB^TJnK^ IIXJNDI4ED PAGES 
of the beat literature that- the best American Wliters can 
furnietL This great amount of 
,555T Interesting and Instructive Heading jfz 
is ftiruiahed at the low price of Three Dollars a year, 
postage paid by the publishers. Liberal reduction to 
clubs. Single numbers 25 cents. 
Send four cents for postage, and get a specimen 
(gratis) of the Atlantic Monthly. 
Address T1CKNOR & FIELDS. 
185 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
Tj’Ml'LOYMENT. S7A A MONTH. Agents wanted 
Fj to sell Sewing Machines. We will give a commis¬ 
sion on all Machines sold, or employ agents who win 
work for the above wages and all expenses paid. For 
F articular* address HOP I, AN & CO., General Agents, 
letrolt, Midi. 73lMt 
CLOVER THRASHER & HULLER, 
Patented May 18th. L8S8; Deo. 13th. 1800; April 8th, 
1862, and May 13th. 1862. 
MANhTACTL’Saii BY 
•Toh n C. T^irdseil, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY N Y 
Tills machine operates In Clover thrashing slmlta’r to 
Grain Separator* In wheat Uinisb'.n^lomg all the work 
at one operation, without re-handllnj/the chaff In *he 
hands Of good operator* It will thrSh huliaiid clean 
troru 10 toiO bnshels a day w ithout wjiJte of seed. The 
undersigned l* manufacturing the oulv machine rmt- 
en led tn.it thrashes, hulls anil iut im* 
operation. All machines that l 7 ti‘t wht.V wovL- nor. 
marked HtRPS'ELLN Patent, are Infringement! ’The 
public are hereby rauU'Tiisi not to purchase thorn that 
are infringements of salrl patent.;'.* an vperson purchas¬ 
ing and using such wiu beheld Uablr <>r damage*. VU 
comninulcatlr ns directed to Urn subwrlbex. at Vest 
!r S, l 3' , iMiLSl5S' r ' U ' “• ° ra " Sr'v 
5*2 IVSSS^SSS? SSlKffiSK 
Uian half the expense of theotd way of getting out clo¬ 
ver seed. In time and labor. e s 
JOHN C. BtRDKELL. Manufacturer, 
W est Henrietta. Monroe Co., N. T. 
E E S E V A T S 
FOB 
E A. CTOIRIE S, 
ROE’S PATENT with COOPER'S IMPROVEMENT 
These Vats having been in extensive use in Nno Fork, 
Ohio, and \ ermont, for the past tivej rears and having 
been fully tested in Factories from TOO to 710 l ows ia 
.leflerson and Oneida Counties the past season, we have 
no hesitation In saying that they are equally well 
adapted to Factories a# ordlnarv dairies. 
.. .t ... . ... 
C"7,*r TO 81BO PER MONTH.-Tiik Little Giant 
w I Sewing Machine Company want an Agent in 
each county, to solicit orders for their new £15 Machine, 
with gauge, screw-driver and extra needle-. We will 
pay aliberal anlr.rv an<1 expenses, or give large commis¬ 
sion. For particular*, terms, Ac., luclooe a -Lamp, and 
address T. S. I*AGE, Toledo, O., 
General Agent for the United states. 
rn ... ‘ * "uw’i'jiniia. 
richer of Mathcmrtttfs j*nij Elermton. 
WSL James Beal, a. w.. l.-.r .: . .,„ 
Bcleuce, Teacher of Natural Sciences. Latin. Greek, 
i‘U'l DBb B. 0 WIV System of Physical Development. 
CAR'.d.nsE A. Comstock, or Rochester. Teacher of His¬ 
tory. English Literature, and Painting. 
Mary K. Post. Teacher oi French. 
Lvm v H. Taper, Principal in Kindergarten and Pri¬ 
mary Department. 
Anv Eliza n kth M'L a li.rn,'M atron. and Superinten¬ 
dent of Household. 1 
A Model Infant. School, and a more advanced class of 
young children, to be maintained for the advantage of 
the Normal Scholars. Our aim is to give the house the 
elevating atmosphere of a Christian Home, imparling 
the best principles and motives of action, and stimula¬ 
ting true culture and refined self-possession. 
TERNS. 
For Boarders, Regular Course of so weeks.3300 
“ ** Primary Department. 160 
Latin. Greek. French, German, Drawing, and Sing¬ 
ing, for 40 weeks, each. 20 
Painting..' m 
Day Sc hotor. Regular Course. 60 
Primary and Infant (lay Scholars. fl) weeks,.i_S2 
Payable In advance for each session. 
Tim tirst term commenced the 12th of 11th month, 
(November.) 1*53, and continue*, except Christmas Holi¬ 
days or one week, nntll 3d month (Marchl 20 . 1864 . The 
Spring Term will commence the 2itbof3d mo., March) 
and coulinue LS weeks. The Fall term commence# the 
18th of sth me. [August) and continues 10 weeks. 
Application lor admittance to t„ made Co ;he Presi¬ 
dent, at talon Springs, Cavuga Co., N. Y. 
For the convenience of Teacher, who wish to enter 
for a short time, these terms ui.xv be rated by the week, 
and so allow of a short tarry, if necessary. 
„ R. B. HOWLAND. 
Union Springs, 12th mo.. 10th. 1863. 729-3t 
If 13. and your Beard, Moustache, Ac., Is of scanty, re¬ 
tarded growth, the. use for a short lime of the Tennessee 
Swamp Shrub Balaam will stimulate them to n very line 
and vigorous growth. Has teen thoroughly tried and 
found infallible, A small sample box and an account of 
the discovery Of this remarkable Balsam at Shiloh, April. 
1382, will be sent sealed, on receipt of return postage. 
Address John Rawllus.Ttu Broadway) N. V. '3D-U 
QTEEL t OTIPOSITION BELUt-A t;ood 
O Church or otJnm Bell for 2V cents per i>ouud. 
Warranted to give Satisfaction. 
For valuable information upon the subject of Bells 
send for pamphlets to the undersigned, who are the orUv 
manufacturer- or this description of Bell with Harri¬ 
son's self-acting patented rotating hangings, either in 
this country or In Ktirope, 
AMEKH AN BELL COMPANY. 
729 No. 30 Liberty Street, New York. 
H ^OREMAN Olt PARTNER WANTED. 
—An active, industrious man. of good buslni*-, 
habits, who is UioBOligUly acquainted with all the 
branches of Nursery Bmdnrsv, ran get a good situation, 
cither a* foreman or partner. In one or the best and 
most flourishing Vur-crle* In the We*t. 
The Mlllor partner, owing to Ollier business engage¬ 
ments, wipin'-, to retire from tin Nursery bu-lne*-. mail 
active partner, at least, hut w ill leave the cupltal In, for 
a term of year* or fur an Indefinite period, Ir desir<*J. 
For particulars, apply at tide nrtice, 
January 1,11184. _ T8D 
Hlai’kct'j, bommeree, &c 
Rural New-Yorker Ofllee, I 
RoCUKSTKR. January 6, 1864. j 
There are hut very few changes to note, as business is 
very' dull. Oats are slower of sale aud depressed In 
rates. Hay is scarce aud higher. Barrel Salt has ad¬ 
vanced. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Eggs, dozen.20®i2ic 
Money, box.I2@iH 
Candles, box.1 ho) 13V 
Caudles, extra . IgodsV 
Fruit and Rout*. 
Apples, bushel ...60.*620 
Do. dried pib .... 607V 
I‘cuehe#, do .17i oil8 
Cherries, do . 18 ;ai 20 
PI tlins, do _ 14, s '16 
rotaioe*. W buah + 0 V 50 
lll<l«a and Skin*. 
Slaughtered.7 Jghi'.Sc 
Calf. ... liSuM 
Sheep Pelt#.?oJ2,7S 
Laiub Pelt* .......6Wah,i« 
Seed*. 
Clover, medium SOJMaiOJXi 
Do. large.11,411(50,1)0 
Timothy .2,6053,00 
Sundries. 
Wood, hard.*6.50,.,7,40 
Do. soil..H.ot'ad.ul 
C'oal, 8e ran toil . MXaiO.OO 
Do. Plttston .. 8,J0uu9,h0 
Do. fihaiuoklu. 8.605-8,75 
Do. Char. )2onl6e 
Sail, bill.2.7.85i.vo 
Straw, tun.7,tKJUi.8,tK) 
Hay, tun _15,lkA..i3i),00 
Wool. ib ..... . 6*Vt70c 
Whltensh, V bbl .5.jo.)6.ix* 
Codtlsh, quin Lai...7Jft*8,00 
Trout, hail'bhl... .5,605,6,00 
j^LECANT C H K ISTJIAS PRESENT 
FOR A LADY. 
./ Beautiful Gold composite , Hunting- eased 
W./Tf //, Jeweled , 
An excellent time keeper, $15. 
For a Gentleman, 
IRAGIC RAILWAY WATCH, 
With Patent Time Indicator. 
Showing the hour without opening case, very Dandsome 
and reliable. $16. 
CP* The Gold Composite can also be had In gentleman 
size. 
sent for inspection before payment. 
CHAINS in great variety. Gentlemens’ $1 and upwards; 
Ladle*’ $2 and upward#. Send for circular. 
AKRANDALE & Co., 
Importers of Watches. 212 Broadway, N. Y. 
r IM> ALL WANTING EAUNIS_ New Hkt- 
1. ti vjiterepOF VINELAND.- 30 iuii<>« from Phila¬ 
delphia by Railroad. Greet loam iml. highly productive for 
Wheat. Coni. Grass. Fnuts and Vegetable*— good market - 
good climate where farming I# pruCUihle. especially thru 
times, and where good business opening.* can he found. 
Ixirgs' number* are settling. SiX-otu il'XsU Farm* from $15 
to $2<> per acre only. Village 6 and 10 actv lota for sale. 
Four years’ time given. Report of SOI.ON ROBIN¬ 
SON, Ag. Ed, of the Tribime. who has -etsiOU the place. 
together with the “ Vineland Rural,” giving full descrip¬ 
tion, will he furnished. Addre*> 
CHAA- K. I. WDIS. 
730-lt Vineland P. O., Cumberland Co,, V. w Jer.-cv. 
712eot-tf 
Flour and Grain. 
Floor, win. wli'h $ 6 , 76 . 1 , 8.(10 
Flour, spring do. t!j>Vxiil,2i 
Flour, hurtwlieat,3.AVI.3,60 
Meal, Indian.2,liCi2J55 
Wheat, Genesee IJkViJ,68 
Bert WllitC Canada l.7h5il,7U 
Corn. .. i,<gi.ud,io 
Rye, SO lb*, rihu. litC.d.tl) 
Oat*, by weight.. 68ai7i)e 
Bariev...U*Xal.Vj 
Beans'.2,ik\3i23i6 
Buckwheat. AVnOOe. 
.Meat*. 
Pork, old mess. UOOMillUX) 
Pork, new measTJ,«Yiil'J,;r. 
Pork, clear.2DJKV*n21,00 
Dressed hogs, cwt T.'tigo.W 
Beef, cwt.__C'kKad.OO 
Spring lambs_3,00 
Mutton, careass.. AouVc 
Hams, rnioked .Il.0hwll,50 
Shoulders.a.udd .*,.7) 
Chickens.. »ie9e 
Turkeys.— ‘A .VJ1 
Geese. 40^50 
Dairy, Ac. 
Butter, roll. 226£25c 
Butter, firkin •.22gi2t 
Cheese, new.. da3W 
Cheese.I3tad6 
Lard, tried.13'- 18.5 
Tallow, rough.- Uo-8 
Tallow, tried_ IP) Sii5 U 
F or RALE.— in tin; sllhige of Clinton, Oneida Co., 
N. Y,, nine mile# from the city of Utica, to which a 
horse railroad 1* now Inilldlng, to be completed next 
season, a most desirable residence, consisting of a new 
cottage-builtHbllse, with twelve rooms, heshfej closet-, 
storeroom.*, woodshed, and large, well-lighted cellar; a 
new carriage home with underground stabling, and a 
good ham. Twenty acre* of good land, including an 
orchard In excellent Waring condition of over KM apple 
trees, d early aij grafted frnlt, will b, sold with tin 
place- The premise* arc located on College Mill, w ithin 
a stone’* throw of HatnUtou College. Rverv conven¬ 
ience for the accommodation of hoarder* 1 - fnuud in the 
kitchen and dining room arrangement*. Any one wish¬ 
ing to purchase a plea-.ant home, well located. In the 
immediate- vicinity of excellent school-, wlLl flu ! it to 
their advantage to give attention to tile above. 
Term# reasonable. Inquire of 
JAS. It. HASWELL, 
730-41 Clinton. Oneida Co., N. Y, 
$1 Seso.ooo 
WORTH OF ^ 
WATCHES, CHAINS, BINGS, &c., 
to he disposed of with tbej 
Novelty Prize ;Stationery Packet, 
Containing over $1 worth of fine writing paper, envel¬ 
opes, Ac., Ac. Ai.*o, a certificate entitling the- holder 
upon the payment of One Dollar, to some one of the fol¬ 
lowing articles 
Gold Watcher. Silver Watches. Grid Fesf and 
Neck Chains, etc., dtc. 
The whole nt this novelty packet, we sell at $15 per 100, 
which yield.* Storekeepers and Agents, handsome profits 
and in addition we present them free with every 100 pkts 
a splendid solid silver watch, thereby giving Utem the 
best chances to make monev ever offered. A single 
packet mailed free, upon receipt of SO cents. 
G. S. HASXINS & CO., 36 Beekman St., New York. 
Wholesale dealers in Watches, Jewelry and Prize Sta¬ 
tionery Prize Packet. For further particulars send for 
circular, mailed free. 726-u 
'I’KE PRETTIEST PRESENT FOR A LADY 
Is the Cold Composi/e Patent Attached Lever Watch, 
Jeweled in is actions. 
Beautifully engraved Hunting eases, br Raskell, of 
Liverpool, $25. 
FOK A GENTLEMAN, 
THE OFFICERS WATCH, 
Detached Luv. r movement, 13 Jewels, in Sterling fine 
Hllver Hunt big Cte*-• with New Patent time Indicator, 
Just invented for the Army. The handsome*! aud most 
useful Watch ever offered.—$35. 
US'”The Gold Composite can also be had in Gent. size. 
Udf/.'/i&s sent for inspection before payment. 
Every Novelty cau be seen by sending for our Catalogue, 
Ageu:- wanted in every regiment and every county 
on unusaliv liberal terms. 
AR it AND ALE Sc C*5., 
729-2 1 Importers of Watches. 212 Broadway, X. Y. 
pATiTCEIlS CTJRE3D.- 
Cancers cured wlUioutpain or the use of the knife 
Tumorous White swelling. Goitre, Ulcers and ali Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfuliv trcate*5. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Addn-s 
DK8. BABCOCK A TOBIN, 
1 22-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE IN THE TOWN 
ol Geddes, about 3 1 . miles from Svraouse. Inquire 
C. L. SALISBURY, Geddte, 
4t Or, ,1. tY. OSBORN, Albany. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW Y ORK. ,1 AN. 5. - Fuil Ti Market quiet aud 
price* generally arc without decided change, bales at 
5.6.30 il,.*l for *npei'Hill' State: Jii.t.’iqaiV15 for extra do; 
$6,9(i(a.7 for cliolce do; $6,3l.iil8,55 for superiluc We.- lent: 
$6,UY57.6) far common to uieifluiu extra do; $r.4ewi7,pi 
forcdniKioti to gouU shipping hraud* extra round hoop 
Ohio; and $7,75^9,c0 for Irudo brands tlie market clos¬ 
ing heavy, Willi no Imyor* at the outslile q iioL allon*. 
Canadian Flour i* in modoral-. reiiurat. at 3f>,7ii.7L(,.*5 for 
common, and 6,'.HXins,IW for goml to choice extra. 
UK.vls Wheat I* steady, with a fair demand, partly 
speculative. Sale* at #hl.vi.l,4, for Chicago spring'; 
SL4ri* I ..Hi for Milwaukee eiub: $ 1 ,.Vla.l ,td L t for alii her 
Milwaukee: $l,KVa53 for winter red Wc-tero; J1,00 .j 
1,62-i for amber Michigan; and $1.84 for white Genesee. 
Hye qiti' i and nominal. Harley quiet; sale* Mate at 
$i',4.* Barley Malt i* without decided change: sales ui 
SI.62 . Corii heavy and a. shade lowtr) sale* at tLfiba 
1.30 tor shipping mixed Western In store- chiefly at the 
inside price; ami $ h-'.'-j for dlsUlling. Oats in fair de¬ 
mand and a - hade firmer; sale* at91‘,' a93c foff auadtau: 
92(0198 -, for Mute; and 93,0 .dr for \V e*tern. 
PkOVisions—P ork flrnior, with a fair demand; sale* 
at $ 19,78 for mes*: $18,753 19,00 for old me**; £22 for new 
do: $lC'AnjIfl,hO tot old aiul new prime; and $i w ..v> 139,10 
for prime tries*. Lalxl steady, with a fair demand; 
sale* tit if 1 , ISViC. Butter firm at 238 27c lor Ohio, ami 
27(aVi£c for Slate. Cheese i- quiet at IaSIGc for common 
to prime. 
BUFFALO, Jan. A— Fi.fn it-Market i* quiet and 
steady, with a moderate business doing. Sales Canada 
baki i* at 56.75; white Kenluekv double extra at $7.40; 
xv hire wheat double extra Ohio amt Indiana at 57.60: 
Illinois spring extra at $ 6 , 00 . and $6,75 for Illinois 
baker*': Men I'or Canada spring extra; and $7,75 for 
whitc wheat double extra*. 
Ghviv—Wheat 1*quiet bill nrm; quotation'nominal; 
holders firm, blit there is neitiu-r a *iM*eulative. milling, 
or distllliug Inquiry. Corn I* quiet arid inactive, with a 
downward t.anleuev; last sah * of old mixed at $1,25. 
Oats are quoted a: . !.--72c for Canadian; Western held 
higher; no sale*. Haricy quoted nominally a! $ 1 .•»-hi.35 
for ('aloela and WrMorii. Kye lie! I at $l,25for Cliieago. 
and 9ljv<i for Milwaukee, With it lnniled demand. Pats 
held av $1,05. 
Sled* - Market firm at 53 for prime Illinois Timothy; 
and $7 for Clover. 
TORONTO. DEC. 31. Ft.iiftt—superfine at $1,73 for 
shipment per barrel: $4,(*Xnd,U) for home consumption; 
Extra. $ i.2.Vi,|.50; Fancy, 54.10.ia1.2U; Superior, $4,73m. 
5,00; Ibt*Elmir. Si perMOW 
GitAls Fall Wheat 314..:;>Se for common to choice, al- 
though Sl.iM was paid during the week. Spring Wheat 
at |7ft,i.*3c. Barley In good demand at 7US>78c." Oats at 
3xjVt2e. Peas EV oVtc. 
Pl50VPstON!»—Ilaiiis $9,605510 per 100 lbs. Bacon $6,») 
(5)7.0) per 100 lb*, clmc'i', $9,60.yilU,(XJ per 100 tbs, whole¬ 
sale; 12,'jC pexlb, retail. 
PER MONTH. 
_ Agents wanted in everv town. 
'JO' ‘ It U something new ami of real value. For par¬ 
ticulars address, with stamp, 
729-2t J. $. PARDEE, Binghamton. N. Y. 
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, 
NEAR FORESTPORT. ONEIDA CO., N. Y. 
The undersigned ot! r* for sale at a low price, 2,800 
Acre* <*r U»4, heavily Umbered with Hemlock, Spruce 
and Hard Wood. 
The Mill is large, and well stocked with Gang and cir¬ 
cular Saws. having a capacity to saw 15,900 feet per dav. 
It is situatci on WooUhull Creek —a never failing 
stream. The MTatcr Power is one of the best in the 
country, and the Dam ts easily kept in repair. Adjoin¬ 
ing the Mill there are 
8 Good Houses, 2 Barns, Store, Smith Shop, &c. 
The location D one of the beit In the country, being 
only one mile from < anal navigation, xml four miles 
from Aider ( reek isLxlion on Die Utica and Black River 
Railroad. It eomniAnd* a Urge trade with Komi-and 
Utica, on the Erie Canal, there being only thir; 1 mile*of 
' Ice. Bi long'ni! !.. tli.■ 
for storing aud ship- 
W‘(*fk A YtONTII: -We w ant Agents at S60 a month. 
OxIVfi'XlH'tiseifpai l, to PeJl our f>yi lading Pewits. On- 
en/al liurn-rr, and 13 other articles. 15 clrcilia-s s«'nt 
> ULE. Address. SHANV A CLARK. Hid leford, M. 
VTENTS. —J. FRASER A CO., Western N. Y. 
Patent Agency, Rochester aud Buffalo, N. Y., give 
nions on inventions without charge; examine the 
lent Ofllee for 5* and warrant Patents in ali douMru! 
etk Send for a Circular. 7£Mt 
The Secretary of the Treasury Lie not yet 
given notice of any intention to withdraw this popular 
Loan from Sale at Par, and until after ten days’ notice 
has been given, the undersigned, as AGENTS FOR 
THE SALE OF TIIE BONDS, wiil continue to supply 
the public. 
The whole amount of the Loan authorized is Five 
Hundred Millions of Dollars. NEARLY FOUR HUN'- 
DRED MILLIONS HAVE BEEN ALREADY SUB¬ 
SCRIBED FOIt AND PAID INTO THE TREASURY, 
mostly within the last seven months. The large demand 
from abroad, and the rapidly Increasing home demand 
for use as the basis for elreul.i. ion by Natfoapl Banking 
A-*oel;i:ion-, now organizing in all parts of the country, 
w ill, in a very short period, absorb the balimee.JtSiiles 
have lately ranged from ten to tlfteeu millions weekly 
frequently exceeding three millions dally, and as] it is 
well known that the Secretary of the Treasury has ample 
and unfailing resources in the Duties and Imports and 
Internal Reveunes, and In the issue o' the Interest Bear¬ 
ing l.egal Tender Treasury Notes, it is almost a cer¬ 
tainty that tie will not find it necessary, for a long time 
to come, to seek a market for any other long or perma¬ 
nent I. -.:.-. THE IN I’ERKST and PR 1 viTPAL of 
WHICH ARE PAYABLE IN GOLD. 
Prudence and self-interest must force the minds of 
ti ose contemplating the formation of National Banking 
Associations, as w ell as the minds of all who have Idle 
money on their hands, to the prompt conclusion that 
they should lose no time iu subscribing to tills most pop¬ 
ular Loan. It will soon he beyond their reach, aud ad¬ 
vance to a handsome premium, as was the result with 
the •• Seven-Thirty“ Loan, when It was all sold and 
could no longer be subscribed for at par. 
IT IS A SIX PER CENT. LOAN, THE INTEREST 
AND PIUN<UPAL PAYABLE IN COIN, Titus YIELD¬ 
ING OVER NINE PER CENT. PER ANNUM at the 
present rate of premium on coin. 
The Government require# all duties on Imports to be 
paid in Coin; these duties have for a long time past 
amounted to over a 
Quarter of a Million of Dollars daily, 
a sum nearly three times greater than that required in 
the payment of the interest on all the 6-29*8 and other 
permanent Loans. So that it is hoped that the surplus 
Coin in the Treasury, at no distant day, will enable 
the United States to resume specie payments upou all 
liabilities. 
The Loan is called 5-20 from the fact that while the 
Bonds may run for 20 years, yet the Government has a 
right to pay them off in Gold, at par, at any time after 
5 years. 
THE INTEREST IS PAID HALF-YEARLY, vis: 
on tlie first days of November and May. 
Subscribers can have Coupon Bonds, which are pay¬ 
able to bearer, and are $30, $100, $500, and 31,i\V); or 
Registered Bonds of same denominations, and in addi¬ 
tion, $ 5,000 and ^jo.iXkt For Banking purposes and for 
investments of Trust-monies, tlie Registered Bonds are 
preferable. 
These 5-20*8 cannot be taxed by States. Cities. Towns, 
or Counties, and the Government tax on them is only 
one aud a half per cent, on the amount of income, when 
the income of the holder exceeds Six Hundred Dollar# 
per annum ; all oilier iuveslment*, such as income from 
Mortgages, Railroad Stock aud Bonds, etc., must pay 
from three to five per cent, tax on tlie income. 
BANKS ANl> BANKERS throughout the country 
will continue to dispose of the Bonds; and all orders 
scut to us direct by mail, or otherwise, will be promptly 
atteuded to. 
The Inconvenience of a few days delay In the delivery 
of the Bonds is at times unavoidable, tlie demand being 
so great; but a* interest commences from the day of 
subscription, no loss is occasioned, and every effort Is 
being made to deliver the Bonds a* promptly as possible. 
K Ml’tgiYMENT !— $70 per month aud traveling ex¬ 
penses will be paid to men who merit the aprnba- 
Uon of tlie subscribers, and a permanent situation. 
1- or full particulars address 
729-4 1 C. J. HEINMAN A CO.. Atkinson Depot, N. H. 
Y THOU S-£A2Sr:D years. 
Works’ Great War Soirc, Wonls and Mask, in January No. 
A SCHOOL MAGAZINE FRKK! 
CLARK’S SCHOOL VISITOR.—Yol. VIII. 
The Publisher of tlila favorite Monthly, in order to 
reach all schools, will send the Visitor one year gratis 
to out* person (who will act as Agent,) at :mv post-office 
In the United States. Till* ts nnunparaUeled offer. 
Address, with five cents Inclosed, for particulars, 
J. W. DAUGHADAY. Publisher. 
729-2teo 1,303Chestnut bt., Philadelphia, Pa. 
ping lumber, wood, Ac, 
The land is very heavily timbered, verv Little of it hav¬ 
ing' been cut over. It i* estimat'd that the average pro- 
luct of each »<-re i-, UkOP> feel Hemlock and 3JJU0 ii « t 
Spruce Lunkbe.% 5 cords Hemlock Bark, and 30 cords of 
hard wiiod— Maple. Beech -and Birch. A large quamitv 
of the >prucc ts * alcalde for hpar*. 
The linn her Is in great demand for Alhanv. Trov, and 
Eastern markets. T he hard wood b of the best quttlltv. 
and Undo readv sale In Utica, and to the N. Y. Central 
RitllriNX'I Company. The Hemlock hark I- lu good de- 
mxu'l for a large Tatmery situau*! near the property. 
It b lielieV'sl that for speculation, or for a jiartv desLw. 
onsof engaging in the uiannfactnreof luinbi r. that this 
property ts one or tin- ni.ist desirable Investments that 
can hr ma le, it being offered at a low price an.i on favor¬ 
able Terms. 
Besides the Mill property there arc a large uumber of 
SPhEJYBMO U’.iTFH POWERS 
on the property, and tributary to them there Is an end¬ 
less quantity of heavily timbered land. 
For further particulars inquire of or address 
^ ,, „ 0 M. T. MEEKER. Utica, N. Y., 
Or Messrs. PETRR Sank A Son, and I.VM.l.N R. AVKKY. 
I.umber Merchants, West Tniy, N. Y 72u-u. 
A FIRST PREMIUM MACHINE. 
The Excelsior Vegetable Cctter took the First 
Premium at the Suite Fair, held at Rochester, in 1362 
Also, at the State Fair, held at Utica, iu 1*63. The First 
Premium, at the Michigan sum- Fair, in 1S63. The 
Flrst Premium a! the Pennsylvania Sr.te Fair, in 1S63, 
and tlie First Premium a: stu- N.w Jersey State 
Fair, in I#»53. 
The Machine will be shipped to anv part of the coun¬ 
try on receipt of price — slit Address 
ROBERTSON & CO.. 
722-Steow 33 South Saiinx street. Syracuse, N. Y 
v^PRING 0--2V]Rr>EZNr SEEDS 
J. H. THOU BURN Sc CO., 
15 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 
Take pleasure in announcing their 
Annual Descriptive Catalogue 
Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds 
FOR 
18G4. 
MAILED FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. 
TO Tin: SEED TRADE! 
WIIOI.KS.YUF PRICES of Seels for the month of 
January 1364, are now fixed. 
TRADE LISTS on application. 
J. M. THORBURN A CO., 
15 John Street, New York. 
O ,A MONTH ! —I want to hire Agents in everv 
* •' county at $75 a month, expenses paid, to sell my 
new cheap Family Sewing Machine*. \ id tvs* 
720-13t £ MADISON, Alfred. Maine. 
^ E ° - DEMERIT Sc OCX, 
si JtlAv p;T itfiJrHS, 
NO. 80S BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 
(CORNER DUANE STREET. I 
10 0,000 Watches, Chains, Gold 
Pens and Pencils, &c., &c., 
WORTH $500,000. 
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITH¬ 
OUT REGARD TO VALUE. 
And not (0 be paid until you know what you win 
receive ! 
J)EWEY‘S COLORED FRUIT PLATES. 
.Yearly 600 Varieties. 
Embracing all popular Fruits. Ornamental Trees, 
Shrub*. Evergreens, Rose*. Flowers, Ar., grown aud sold 
by Nurserymen la any part m the U. S, nr Ciuiadas. 
uver 60 ne w varieties, drawn aud colored from nature, 
this year. TV' Boiiks made up to suit the trade of any 
Nur-ernnan or Tree Ib-alef. t3T Catalogues wltl« list 
of plates, prices, Ac., furnished gratis, hv mail, ou ap¬ 
plication to D, M. DEWF.Y, Agent, 
_ HurtIcultur.'U B.vik seller. Rochester. N. Y. 
>• B.—Orders for Western business should be sent at 
once. 71 $ 
THE CATTLE MAHKETS. 
Al.lt AN V, Jan. J.—It he yen—P rices, somewhat unex¬ 
pectedly, are up lid.' week. The advance established is 
equal to aXaSUc *d 100 tbs. Ou extra qnahtv. of which 
tliereb a scarcity, price * are at least ‘,c frib.Uve weight 
higher, sales were quick at tin advance noted: -Extra, 
$ 6 , 0 U.'6,.vi; l-li-*t quality, $5,i»i...\pj; Second quality, 
$1,00.4,5); Third quality. S.'VMiiS.oa 
Sli i'i;i'—Are up, seller* obtaining an advance of 2501 
50c >> head, AU received have changed hands at 6,*6 Vc 
%> tb for light to gond, and 6* 4 a,7r f..r .-xtra- 
11008—Demiiini goial and -ule, quick at 6(i6‘,c A? tt> 
for thin, c'otnnion. light corn-fed, and 6t..eil7>-c for prime 
to extra and fliney State aud Western uo, 
I>Ul:**r:l) ilnus—The market b at a stand. Tlie re¬ 
ceipt* ar<i fair, but are not nres -lngon the market during 
the present favorable weather. The only sales reported 
are, dividing 176 tbs, J.*.26(95),00. 
NEW FORK, Jax. 5. iti >;vk* \t the opening, 
price* advanced but the demand soon slack-'iied. 
Poor and common fdeer* tU^aJ'aC; eotnmou to medium 
&ai8 l 3 c: i mallum to good s 1 * -a a c; good to prime UbaUlo: 
choice I ],j.t2‘jc : with a few fancy as high a* 12‘, -He. 
Mtt i'ii Cows-Common bo fair $25 ki; and extra to 
Choice $iv,i60, 
SilEke AND LAMBS—Common to fair StgA^c; fair to 
prime a»;fJ4i L ,i'; prl uie to choice 6’ ...u7‘ ,c; extra A i j‘«c: 
with a few Choice extra atE.c. Fair t,> good Lambs, 
heat!, $ 2 ,.v.biH,oo; good to prime $ l,5 w;,ou; and ;i few 
small lots at $N'M. 
SwtNK— Prluie heavy Western corn-fed, *1 lb, dressed, 
9@9^e; still-fed 8> 
HKIOIITON, Dee, SO.- Brkf t’Arn.R Extra, $9,(XUil 
9,00: 1st quality. $92A5,u\5Ci; 2d do, $7,'»l,rX,*)0; 3,1 do, $5,- 
iM.i'tLyiEi B*i lbs. Store* Vcartings $1 had.'; two years 
old, $lr» 25; thri* 1 year*old, $25*50. W'orklng Oxen - 
Sale* at $35, $12Ai ltd. Mllcli l ow*—Prices ranging from 
$25 to $65. Sheep and Lambs— Lamb* sell at $ !.25o:7,00 
%ihead; extra. JH.OOfJS.'W; Sheep. 5 , :'7e B lb. Swine— 
00 at market, retail, .'a. Sc.; fat bogs, l,«» at market, 
prices 7c. Hides, 9c \> lb. Tallow—Salea rough at 9c. 
Lambskins, $22l5wi2,Ji); sheepskin*, *2,2 ^l2J0. 
B KIDtitAV ATEK 4’AIN'T.— EatublUhcU 1830.—Fire 
and WaterProof, for roofs, out side work, decks of 
vessels, iron work, brick, tin, railroad brliiges,depots,Ac. 
Depot 7 1 Maideu Lane. New York. 
[70y-26t| ROBERT REYNOLDS. Agent. 
SPLENDID LIST OF ARTICLES 
All to be Sold Tor Oue Dollar Each t 
100 Gold Hunting Cased Watches.$100,00 each. 
W0 Gold Watches.. .. flo.ixi *< 
l.a.lle*' Wawbes?. ...." 35,00 •< 
W0 Silver Watche*.$1.5,0) to $ 25,00 •* 
AO Gold Neck and Vest Cluilns , 12,00 to 13,00 “ 
l.iO) (Tiatelaiut* and Guard Chains . ft.oO to 15 , 01 ) ** 
3,000 Vett and Neck Chains. . 4.C0 to 12,iO “ 
4,000 Solitaire Oct and Gold Brooches 1 , 0 to 8,00 •* 
4, *•) Coral, l.avu, riaruet, ,te,, do. 3,00 to 8,00 *♦ 
I,i»'<) Gold, Jet, Opal, Jtc„ E;irL)rops. 3,00 to 8,00 ** 
3.0'J Gents’ Breast and Scarf Ulus... 3,0) to 8,oj •* 
lUWO Oval Baud Bracelet*.S.OJ to 8,00 '• 
2.001) Oixsi-d Rraceli't* . . 6,00 to jy.oo ** 
3,6’iJ California Diamond Pins and 
Rings .2,50 to $.00 *• 
2.0X1 Gold Watch Keys.2,50 to 6,00 « 
5,0X1 Solitaire Sieve Buttons aud 
Stud* .2.00 to 8,00 “ 
8JW0 Gold I hltublee. 4,00 to 6.00 “ 
5 , 0 x 1 Mlularure Loektes. 2,00 to 7,00 *> 
3,1'Xl Miniatnre Lockets, Magic.4,00 to 9,00 * 
2JI00 Gold Toothpicks, Crosmeo, *c... 2,00 to ij.tx) ** 
3, (00 Fob and Rlfihon blldes.. .2,t«) to 5,00 <* 
5,000 4'hated Gobi King*.2,0’to 5 ,d) « 
4 , nxi Stone Set Ring* .2,00 to 6,00 “ 
6,^4.) Sk'ta Ladiea' Jewelry —Jet aud 
Gold... 3,00 to 15,00 “ 
6,000 Sets Ladies’ Jewelry, varied 
stylo*.3,00 to 15,00 “ 
8,000 Gold Pens, SllverCase.t Pencil 4,iX> to 8,iX) '• 
4,IXX’ do Gold Case and Pencil 5,1X1 to 18,00 * 
6,'XA) do Gold-mounted holder 2,00 to 6,00 “ 
All the good* in the above List will he sold, without 
nwervatlon, for ONE DOLLAR EACH. Certlfigates of 
all the variuu* arUciea are placet! lu similar envelope* 
sealed and mixed, rhoae eiivelopes will be sent by mail 
or delivered at mir ortlce, without regard to choice. On 
receiving a Cenltlcate, you will >**• w hat article It rep¬ 
resents, ntui It I* optloualwith you to *eud oue dollar 
and receive tlie article named, or any other in tlie list of 
same value. Uv this mode we give selection* from a 
varied stock of flue goods, of the best make and latest 
styles* and of 'intrinsic worth, at a nominal price, while 
RANDALL’S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD. 
The Practical Shepherd: a Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding. Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
Be Hon. HkNRY S. Kan HALL, LL. P.. Author of 
’•Sheep Husbandry in the South,"’ “Fine Wool Hus¬ 
bandry .Sc. With liluatraiions. 
This work reached seven editions in less than six 
weeks from tlte time of Its first publication, in October, 
186'. and the demand for it Is still extraordinary. No 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale, or gave such universal satisfaction. 
It Is cordially welcomed and highly approved by both 
Press and People, beiug pronounced the best WORK 
on SHREi* Husbandry ever published in America. 
The Twelfth Edition is now in press and will he issued 
next week. 
r^“ THK PRACTICAL SHEPHERD ts sold OtliV by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and Is printed, Illustrated and bound in 
superior style. The uniform price is $1.50, and it can 
not be afforded at a less price for years, if ever. Copies 
sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address 
D. ». T. MOO UK, PubU.hcr, Uoeheatcr, N. A'. 
IT Philosophy. JAYiAu iJumW.J 
I,’ xoels all oltiers in defining Bclentltfc term*. 
D I President Ihtchcock. ] 
4i o far as 1 know, best defining Dictionary. 
, l Horace Ahum. | 
'I' ako it altogether, the surpassing work. 
X [A’ltinrt, the English Orthaipist .] 
SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. 
GET THE BEST.” GET WEBSTER. 
O. * 0. M Kit ID vm, Springfield, Moss. 
THE WOOI, .VI AUK H I'S. 
new YORK, Dec. Si. There baa heen an improved 
demand fur fine wool* tor the spring trade, and tlie mar¬ 
ket ."-ue rally ha* been unusually active for the sen-un, 
at full and hardening price*. Sales of Domestic at 78(4' 
85c, Including Stale, Ohio and Michigan fleeces; Pulled 
75@J»)e; Cape, 42>»c. 
UllH'l’OV, JAN. 3.—Sales for the week about 160,000 lb*, 
at the rates current In our last report. 
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS! 
TVTELB BRED MIIOKT- IIOKNKIX BULLS, COYV8, 
XV Heifer*, and I (lilt Calves, for sale. 
CnmlUuA, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1863. E. 31 ARKS* 
The Craig MiCROdCOPK, with mounted 
objects, constituU'* * beautiful aud appro¬ 
priate HnhiUiy Gift to old or vonng; com¬ 
bining instru 'Ucui with an ti.*ernent,magn!• 
fj'lng about 104) diameter* or i'J.OOO times, 
being the power most i"rt*|UQUlly required, 
and yet so simple that .4 child can use it.— 
It is mailed, pro-paM. for $2225; or with 6 
beautiful mounted cbR-ets for S3; with 21 
objects $5. Liberal discount to dealers* 
Address HKNRY CRAIG. 
585 Broadway, New York. 
At Calvary Church, on Thursday eve, Dec. 81st, by the 
Rev. Mr. ROBERTS, Capt. J. F. O’NEIL, of Syracuse, 
and JULIA A., daughter of J As. Me Q U ARTER8,' Esq., of 
B ANK HU*. AND DEALERS IN ALL 
CLASSES of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES 
AND 
XT. S. 5-J2G LOAN A.O-'ETnTTS, 
3S WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
pittNOK AI.HKKT8 W1N14NOU PIGb. A few of till; 
1 new choice breed of Suffolk* for sale by XV M. K 
GRIDI.EX", North Chill, .Monroe Co,. N. Y. 
gEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office^ -Vo. 505 fli diidiray, ,V. J*. 
665 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
laf Deposits and Bankers’ accounts received on fav¬ 
orable terms* 
O'*STOCKS, BONDS, and GOLD, Bought and Sold 
strictly on Commission for Cash. 726-tt 
At Athens, Tenn,, Dec. 11th, of over-exertion in 
marching, EDWIN, third son of T. E. and C. K. Wi- 
s VNS. ol Avon, N. Y., and member or Co. U.» 138th N. Y 
s. \agi.'ii 22 years. 
In this city, Dec, Slat, after a lingering llliitv**, WM. 
GILLl.*, late private lu Co. lv. 140th Reg I me ut N. A'. S’, 
aged 17 years. 
I 1 ! Brighton, Monroe Co., N. Y., Dee. 30th, ISA.At 
BARN Lb, aged 85 years. 
Of |(4>I I LAltlAor t'eroniea r/uinquefolia 
k-» for Scrofula. Lryslp* a*. Salt Km. um. Mereurv. Liv¬ 
er Disease*. White Swelling. Glatutlllar Sw. Idu'g*. IB- 
oerrt, ail EruprioMS, and ail diseases arising from impur¬ 
ity ot the blood. 
PiUlim.’Mica, composed from four medicinal plants, for 
Commmptlon, Croup. Catarrh, Broiiehltl* and l.ung and 
throat Diseases In general. Sarrarenia for Small pox. 
1‘ue-uxtrt, for Pile-. *v. All are in $3 and $3 tvaeivaa* ••• 
WM. U. PRINCE, Flushing, NTY. 
KNOT’S PATENT 8TONE BEE-HIVE is moth¬ 
proof. This pjitent moth-proof, properly attached 
my hive, will secure it from tlie moth. For Terri tory 
8 pw York, send stamp, and address t-vsap*-* 
•tf] JOSEPH WOODROFFE, st. Clalrsvllle, Ohio. 
