CLOTHES WRINGER 
iilavkcts, Commerce, Sic 
2mu Aboertisetnents 
A 1WIAL OTEETI1VO NEW VORK 
'1A i b auick ulti rax society. wedxes- 
DAr, February loti,, 1 H 64 . ;,t 12 o'clock. at the Capitol. 
Albany. A general attendance I* re,[nested or all inter¬ 
ested 111 the advancement of Agriculture- Int, c^-riutr 
discussions will he iutil nn WeArusday and Thu. tdov .ve¬ 
ilings, and an Exhibition of grain, Da tin Pm nmcTS 
and 1>H(. i ts, on Thursday, at the Agricultural U»U. 
,11 r ,, B, P. JOIINSOJf, SLf.'Y. 
Albany, Jan. 11, 1864. 131dtt 
l"3f ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance—TlIIKTY- 
Fivk.Ck.TC8 a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 62 l i cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
60 cents a line. 
Kuril] NewYnrksr Office, ) 
RocMEbTER, .January 19, 1861. j 
Flour, &o ,—Choice brands from whiter wheat have 
advanced very materially. Corn Meal has declined. 
Grain—W e note a decline lu Corn. Oats, and Buck¬ 
wheat, ami a slight advance hi Rye, 
Meats Pork of every description ha» advanced, aptl 
holders are not anticipating the market with their 
stocks. 
Seeds—C lover Is tip a little, and we quote from 86,50 
to $7,00 per bushel. 
There are some other changes, but these are of minor 
Importance, and we refer readers to table of quotations: 
ROCht'dtl' Wholesale Prices. 
Flour mill Grain. 
Flour, win. wli'l. $,'."0(1.9.12 
Flour, spring do. 6 , 001 , 6,25 
Firmr. luickwheat.8.60®!5,25 
Meal. Indian. ..2,USiik.'0 
Wheat, Genesee I .Shu 1,68 
Rent wbllet an.idal.TOa 1.70 
Com.1,00®1,05 
1 , 10,60 lf,s. i* hll.. I,| 0 .,i 1,16 
Gats, hv weight... R5 I 70c 
Barley..l. 2 Aa:U 0 
Beans.2.0Uwi2,sa 
Buckwheat- ei)®aoe. 
Meat*. 
Fork, old mes...|g,0tVrtil9.00 
Pork, now me-- 2' | .:V,'ui 21,10 
IV,rk, clear.a" ,:; 3,oi 
Dressed hogs, Cw 18,76:a9,25 
Beef. Civ t. I," 0 _ a,no 
•soring lambs_3,m 
Muttnii, carcaem. 4t.«5c 
Hams, smoked.. 11.00®] MO 
Shoulders.9.0 oj9.oO 
CldekeriB. 9®il0c 
Turkey:, . . Bill', 
Geese. 46®60 
Dairy, .Vo. 
Butter, roll.23Jt'25c 
Butter, rlrklii.22.7/21 
Cheese, new.ha no 
Cheese....Its 15 
Lard, tried . lSLi.a.U 
fallow, rough.UPpS 
Tallow, tried . I0 l ,.upfl 
LIBERAL PREMIUMS 
POE THE BOYS AND YOUNG MEN! 
^EW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, 
E0CHE8TEK CENTRAL NTTRSERIES. 
A KM FOR SALE.—! bee advertisement in RURAL for 
Jau. 16. |732-otco| K. ROOD, Havana, S'. X. 
In accordance with the generous proposition of lion. 
T. C- I'KTERS of Darien, Genesee Co., N. Y., already 
published (see Rural of Nov. 28 tli) we offer the follow¬ 
ing Liberal Rreniituns : 
Improved Sliort-Horn Durham Premiums, for the 
Beoellt «f the Roys, 
$150,00 To clie Boy or Young Man under 21 years of 
age obtaining the Largest N limber of Yearly Subscrib¬ 
ers to III" Rl KAl. N kw-York I)It |111 any olie Comity, or 
within ten mile- of lie eompetltot's residence,) and pay¬ 
ing or reiiiillliig I here for according to the Club Terms, 
ont/r brfiif Ihr I ft day «J February nn l, ilStd.l Hie lion. T. 
O. 1 ‘ki icifs will give ion two-year old Short-Horn Boll 
Plow Bov,” t's<7-1 A. II. 11.) bred hv lion. Wvi. K F.U.V, 
and \allied ai SI.’JJ at the lowest figure—deliverable Hi 
Air. Pet furs' bum In Darien. 
$ 100,00 Fur the Second largest list, a? above, will he 
given Mr. I'm Kits' Short-Horn Bull "Billy Seward.” 
(4584 a. II. It.,i valued at $ 100, lowest figure—deliverable 
as above. 
$ 5 w,oo - For the Third lareesL list, as above, will he 
given Until Mr. l*t i ins' Herd of Short-Horns, n ••prin¬ 
cess'' Bull Calf, valued ut $50—deliverable above. 
[In order that the Boys and Young Men competing for 
the above, xuay have a chance to secure other valuable 
premiums, we otter the following Liberal Brines :] 
$45,00 For the Fourth largest list, a- above, wo « 111 
g lv. either a \VHLEi.KK & "WILSON HEW1AC A1A- 
IIINIfi, Cn-h Prh / $l'..« 6 . orone oflliCKoK's PttBsm m 
FoiitaHU CIDER and wink MILLS-ame price, or 
an American MIA KB \V ATL'II worth $40. 
$ 65.00 For the Fifth largest list, as above, cither 
PHI SULK’S agricultural t vi.duon A STEAM¬ 
ER worth $its to $46, or a W AT* II worth ut least $30. 
$gr,,oo For the sixth largest list, as above, either 
one i P VRIt's TOOL 0HKK1S w orth $25, dr St WATCH 
Ofcquid value. 
$15,00 For Ute Seventh largest list, as’iihove. either 
Fifteen Dollar- w. rlh of RURAL iAgricultural and 
HortteullnraJ.I IIIHIK 6 , ,postage or exiiressnge pre- 
pal l.inr . if BolIKltiMiN-S EXCELSIOR VEGETA- 
ltl.E ( ITTKRS I,nee 5H| am; CRAIG MICROS¬ 
COPE with liven 1 i-hrttr Mutinied old. ets, 1 price $5.) 
FIVE I’ltKMIl Us OF $ 10.00 EACH— For KAl It of 
tile next I- l v v. lurge.-t ii-r-. -Ill .dll. mill. I Ith. and 12 th.) 
as above, either 'I en Dollars wor.li of ItL'K At. HOOKS 
or one of the allot e-ltanied Vkdl.d vllLE ClTTEltS, or six 
copies of the Rural New-Yorker for one year — or 
one copy for ‘l x years. 
TEN PREMIUMS OF $ 5,00 EACH-For EACH of 
tin next I KS largest lists, ii.itli to 22U Inclusive,) we 
will give a CKAili MICROSCOPE with tweuty-fom' 
inotutl*"! old, i t cash price $5- or. if preferred, a l’HO- 
TOGB APIIB 1 A Mil M. prior $5, 
ELEVEN PREMIUMS OF $K,oo EACH—For EACH 
of the ne\i F.i.uv icn largest list.-. (2'5d to 33d Inclusive.i a 
CRAIG MICROSCOPEVltli six beautiful mounted ol/- 
p-ets, price J.t.dd, or if preferred, a PHOTQGRAP 1110 
ALBUM, same price. 
I persons eompotlng for any of the above Pre¬ 
miums, will please notify ns of the diet, staling age and 
post-office address. As soon after the 1st of February, 
as the result can tie ascertained, a statement giving the 
names of competitors, and the uuuiher of subscribers 
obtained by each, will be published in the RURAL, (or In 
a Supplement, and mailed to everyone interested.) and 
order, given for the Animals, and the Machines, ,4c., 
sent to the persons entitled in such manner as they shall 
order. A careful account will be kept of the number Of 
Subscribers obtained by each competitor, and no favor 
shown to one over another. And ns "every tub should 
stand upon Its own bottom,” no consolidated club lists 
will be allowed to compete. So far as possible we shall 
strive to have all premiums awarded fairly —“00 the 
square and paid accordingly. 
.BIER WILLOWS — Cuttings for sale, and also a few 
thousand Hawthorn plant,, by 732-3t 
M. SMALLWOOD, Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y. 
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, 
ORJtER Tk'OUR TREES JilRECT, 
GREAT IADUCEJIEA'TS 
To Citizens, Farmers, Orehardists, and 
all Tree - Planters. 
Eggs, dozen.240 -be. 
Honey, hog. i2cgiu 
t and lea, box .13(3 i:v., 
Caudles, extra_14®l4> a 
Frwl< m 4 R«ot«. 
Apples, bushel.50.i 62c 
Do. dried Vtb .... 7 >8 
Pearlies, do .I7u is 
cherries, do . 180 2 » 
Phuus, do — D.i 16 
Potatoes, Id hush . to.:,5o 
Ili.lcH iiml SkIllH. 
Sliinghlcred.7.‘,;a'SC 
Lair!.lain 
Shorn Poll,.540)2,75 
l.iiml) Prlti ...5lf®L5d 
8ord». 
Clover, noillnin Jtk.tOnT.UO 
Do. large . .. 6 v Vt~ 7.C*• 
Timothy . 2 .. , iOa.:t.oc 
Nil iidrlCM. 
AVood. hard.$6.50 1 7.5<> 
Do, soft..8,00.1 IJNi 
Coal, Scranton... 8.W5 9JO 
Do. Pittston .. 8j0. ; i 9,'o 
Do. Shamokln . 8,90 • 8.7.6 
Do. Char. lavElftc 
Salt, btd . 2 ..’.Ui 2 ..V) 
Straw, inn.7,o\5t',iW 
Hay, tun. .159 * la 20,00 
AVdol. Y- lb. t)*Vi7dc 
WlilUdDh. ‘a bbl..6,00 . ii.25 
(Mdfiah, qu I n tal... 7.50 .1-t, 1 *) 
Trout, half bbl. ...5^B®f.,0U 
.Icst Issued —A New Illustrated Descriptive Cata- 
lognc ol Rochester Central Nurseries, which should be 
consulted by every oue wishing to purchase 
Fruit or Ornamental Trees, Vines, 
Shrubbery, Are. 
Parties sending r.ir ourCataloguc and signifying a desire 
to purchase, either In large or small quantities, will be 
supplied with SPECIAL TKWMS OF SAI.K. Kv these 
t. niisit will be -cen tliat it Jagreatlv to tin. interest of 
purchaev-rs to order directly from our Norserv, instead 
ol obtaining then- hy Hie agency of other parties. 
■A By tl.ls Micfhoil you wtli obtain votlr tree- rhsaper. 
^o. Thcn; wRIbb Uts risk in obtainihv th tmristiet you 
TJk New Illustrated Catalogue contains a great 
amount ol liiiormatlon on Tin- -utljccls of Frnite, Trees 
and Flower- their deecrlptloii and dual]lies, proper 
"""''"-Of trjnspla 11 ting, training and cultivation. In¬ 
close a two-cent stamp for firc-navioent of postage. 
Address O. W. SEELY E, 
Rochester Central Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
P EAK SEEDS PEAK SEEDS—Jqu receive i at R. 
E. BCHROEDER'S Importing Agency, Rochester, 
•V I.. a I"' of Pear Hi eds, i erj best quality, at $2,U1 per 
pound. Also an assortment of Evergreen and ‘oilier tri e 
roods, 732-tf 
(HIGHEST': 
DMPUirSlEAT: SOMETHING NEW : Every 
I t Family ami every Soldier uniat have It. Hetnilsfor 
$1,60. $16 capital will dear 5b)d, prr uirrh- wire, Koran 
Agenev address K. M.HAU.di: A K(.»N,Haverhill, Mas-. 
tT”'Samples for Agenio sent hv mail for 30 Cents, when 
desired. 732-11 
It was pronounced superior to all others at tiie 
World’s Fair. In London, 186SL It took the First Pre¬ 
mium at the gr><Ht Fair of the AMERICAN INSTI¬ 
TUTE, New York City. 1863, where the judges were 
practical mechanics, and appreciated COG-WHEELS. 
It took the First Premium at the 
.Veto York Stair Fair - - 1862 and 1863. 
Vermont State Fair . 1863. 
fmnsylvania Slate Fair . 1863. 
MicJihjan State Fair ------- 1863. 
Imca'State Fair - -- -- -- - 1863. 
lRinm State Fair ------- 1863. 
.And at County Fairs without number. 
SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE! 
IT SAVES 
Time, Labor, Clothes and Money. 
It ts easily and firmly secured to the mb or washing 
machine, and will fit tubs of any size or shape. 
It ts simple in its construction, and does not. easily get 
out of repair. 
It is not only a PERFECT WRINGER, hut the cog¬ 
wheels give it a P< AVER which renders it a most EX¬ 
CELLENT WA8IIER. pressing and separating as it 
does the DIRT with the WATER, from the clothes. 
Any Washerwoman can use It. 
A Child 10 Tears Old eau Work it. 
It will save its cost every six months In the saving of 
clothes. 
W e have seven si go?, from Jaw toMk The ordinary 
family sizes are No. 1, $10, and No. 2, S'. These have 
“T’ltK lit MAN EUE DIVINE,” a tew system of 
1. Physiognomy, Fys, Ears, Nose, Lips. Month, 
Head, Hair, Hands, Feci. Skin. Complexion, with all 
“Sigus of Character, and How In Read Them,” in The 
Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated for 1864. New 
vol. $1,50 a year. Address Fowl.Kit & WK.t.t.S, N. Y. 
/ i4MM> LANDS- Fun-: To settlers lu Michigan. Wlrt- 
VT ■ onsin. Minnesota and Iowa. Letters of luquirv, 
with stamp, answered. Also, good lands In Wisconsin. 
In ui l) settled counties, at #l-‘4l per acre, on ten years' 
thee, 7 p« r cent, interest. Good Maps, giving location 
of t..ivi-rnnient lands In above Stales sept for $1,50 each. 
Address. W. H. G ARDNElt, Car ■ P. M.. 
732-1 1 Fort Howard, Wis. 
NEAV YORK, .Jan. 18. — FLOUR — There is a moder¬ 
ate business doing In Flour, and prices on low grades 
are StolOc higher; sales superfine State at $d,fia.a 6 , 70 ; 
extra state, $i'., 95 ;V 7 ,uo: eholcc State, $7,10®7,20; super- 
line Western, $6,ad,,6.75; common to medium extra 
W I'ttern. $7.|o 1 7,75 . eninnioii to good shipping brand- 
extra round hooped Ohio,$7,$%-7.70; and trade brands 
}7,7.Xit 6 ,5 1 , the market closing quick Canadian Flour 5c 
bolter; sales at 6ti2A\j 7.1U for common, and fr.I.VcU.yi 
for good to choice extra. Rye Flour quiet- and prices 
generally are without material ch&ntfe. 
Grain— Wheat l- iiunted Ic belli'r t witii. iiowever. 
only a limited business doing, owing to the high prices 
asked. Sub'-, at |J>6 for t llleago bprrng: $LoV; 
1 - 581 , r, 1f Milwaukee club: $1.36.', j IjqU for amla r Afll- 
waukee—closing at $1.59. which Is an extreme price: 
$l,6h,r 1,66 for winter ta d Western; $l/i7:ol,70 for amlier 
Michigan—cltwlng at $l.9ii for choice wrdlt Western— 
market clo-lug heavy. Rye quiet and without material 
change. Barley quiet and unchanged. Barley Malt 
unchanged. Corn — Market heavv. with only a little 
bii-lii' ss doing: s/iles it S1.2V , j l.2ti for -lilpplng mixed 
Western, in store; anti $t.2t,u1;M f. r Jem y yellow—the 
latter price for very cholei new. Oat- tirtu with a fair 
demand : sales at '."t t‘<2c for Canada: 31 *- 93e for '•tale 
tile latter price for very edndee—attd 92Lt93c for AVest- 
crn. 
Provisions — pork market steady; sales at $ 31 . »i 
- 1 . Si9.no ■ 19.12 . f.r old mess; $23, •■ fill Rl » 
•me—; $15215..,’|',id for ol ! and new prime: and SB 1 ." 1 
r pi it - 1 — Hogs 
Vi'-lo for Western; city nominal. Lard market firmer 
■ludquh t: sales at 15 .• U” -Ute latter price an extreme. 
But r it is Unit at 22 27c tor Ohio, and gfl.alklSc for Htftte. 
• lieew 1 5 firm at l.'AJi.JiW. 
ALBANY, J ill. 16 —Flour and meal. The weather 
Is stormy and onl-door operations have been Umltwd. 
Titer ts no elL-mgr to notice In flour, and only a limited 
1 or-lures doing. Buckwheat Flour and Corn Meal an 
unchanged. 
Grain—W heat quiet ami unchanged. Bye steady. 
1 orn dull and the market is drooping. In Barley we no¬ 
tice sales of Cayuga at $),!<’, and Jefferson county at 
St.u. Mats lewer. with a limited Inquiry. Sales State 
at Sis at the depot and delivered. 
ltl 1'1'tl.O, Jan. 18. FLOOR There is less doing this 
morning, and althougli holders are tolerably firm In their 
views, tier,. 1,0 lllipoptjliit change to liotC 1II " U" t a- 
tlons; sal.-, ex.r.i Stab at $tUU: extra II lie h at $iv!2- : 
tiakei's Canadian at $•;.*$; and $7,25 i s,25 p r the ,u'io 
range of double extras. 
G .UN -Wheat -The market rules quiet, while holders 
are Arm. C rn 'Hie nomihal quotations lor car lots on 
track t, $1.10 holders of ntuno lota from store are ask- 
ing $1.2n ulgAV. Oats The market ts quiet, there being 
little «tr no disposition to but or -ell: Canadian (Minted 
•h 79.. Bariev U in fair demand, prlmdpallv for'malt- 
Inc.at 3i,3uwi).:v. for fair to choice. Hyt—The demand 
cimtSme - mo Urate, within the range of$l.25 il.39oc, in 
Pi quality. Pout) —Market steady and in moderate de¬ 
mand at 95e. 
SEEits Market firmer—we note sales of Illinois timo¬ 
thy within the range of $3,59, .'1,25. 
TORONTO, Jan. Is— Fl.ont Superfine S3.75i4.Nl; 
Extra $1.27 I.NI; l'atti'.v Sl.hi 125); Superior 34,75 :i,dO; 
Bag Flour $4,60 per 2 >«j tbs. 
Grain Fall Wheat Nt.niOSc common to choice: $ 1 .o> 
1.113gmid toclndcc; Sl.tViextra. Spriug M heat in good 
demand at 7fk<j>83c, Bariev 7iU'7Ht'. Uatsis , t 2 c. 
PuOX’ISlONS- Hunts $9/4tJ 10.OU per fix' tbs. Bacon 
$6J0f*7,(X». Cheese $9,5ff.ii 16,1X1 wholesale; 12C«15c per 
lt> retail. 
r|X» Al l. WANTING FARRIS. —N tvr 8bt 
a, TLRMKNTOy VINELAND. - 3ti miles from Phlla- 
jjdpblA by Railroad. Good foam .toil, biyhly prodiutivr for 
•1 hail. fiirn, G’-usw FrmU and Fttfriobln —good niarkH— 
good c'Awaf*—where tnrmtna I $ i>rnj\tofjls. csiiccIaUv Ihnr 
(tnictt.and where good bu/tm-.-.t openings caq ,ae found. 
lor#* numbers are utility. Socieit) yam/. Fa ruis from $15 
to $2" per aere only. Village 5 and 1" Here lots for sale. 
Four years’ time given. Report of SOLON ROBIN- 
SON. A;r. K<1. of Tli* rrlhanc*. uiht. Axj-/ vir\Ud tit? 
togetlier with the “ Vineland Burtd,”ghHncfnl 
doll, will be furnished. Address 
CHAS. K. LANDIS. 
736-tt Vineland P. 0-. Cuinberlaml Co., New Jersey. 
F armer wanted as eokem an on a large 
ftirni, whore tie will be required to Hoard the hands, 
and tak. u .■.•■'■ 1 1 . men siook tuid fhrtu, tinder tin 
direction of ‘lie owner. A Cottage, mostly furnished, 
garden spot, firewood ar.d the keeping of a cow will he 
provided. To u fM-rson of great energy and Industry, the 
advertiser offers a good home, ami a very desirable'situ¬ 
ation, hut no answer will receive attention utile s9 accom¬ 
panied with '"• best of r. fereneirs, from practical farm- 
ofs. A faiat|v Wltltoul •ddldreu preferred. Address. 
Box 214, P. Ik. Geneva, N. Y, 732-41 
N ow READY— The Illustrate!’ Piirrmu o«;t- 
< AL Journal. 40 Engravings. Portrait- of Gen. 
Banks, t.ytidlinr.t. Beautiful Women, Egyptian Mum- 
mlc-. 8loux Indians In a Scaljdng Ihincc. M ild Men and 
Bi-ast Child tv o. Babes nursed hv the Wolf, Dreams,their 
Significance. Physiognomy, or signs t t ti.racier. Love. 
Courtship and Marriage tt tile Jan. X •• Phrenological 
Journal. 13 cents hv c.rst r»ist. Addnvs 
732-21 Ft > W LEH A U'FI.I s.Nts ilrofi I wav, N. Y. 
ACRES OK LAND FOR SALE IN THE TOWN 
of Getldes. about3S, tnl’.es from SvraCuse. Inquire 
C. 1.. sM.lsm'RY, Geddci 
« Or. J. W. OSBORN. Albany. 
tPIlE SIXTH ANNEAL MEETING OK THE \SsO- 
JL elation of Bn* lei> f U.i p.qgh-br I Neat Slock, 
for the choice if llieer- and transaction of other bttsl- 
ne-sof interest, w ill b" n idat tin-' l.y Hall, Worcester. 
Mas-., on M rduesdav, .March 2d. LStR. at 10 o'clock, A. M. 
A full attendance of members and others interested in 
th" 0 ejects of the Boclcty i- exjicete i 
The Herd K»s-or3s —tvltort-lforn, 1>. v>n and Ayrslpro 
— of the YstSftclatl an for -ale by BROWN A Gross. 
Hartford, Conn. Price. $' each. 
732-3t HENRY A. DYER. Sec’v. 
P ATENTS. —J. ERASER A- CO.. Western N. Y. 
Patent Agency, Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y.. give 
opinions on inventions wlthoni charge: examine the 
Patent Oilier for $5. and warrant Patents In all doiihtfa! 
cases. Send for a < Treular. 721Mt 
L 1 31 PLOY MEN T :-$70 per tnonTh and traveling ex- 
ij penses will in- paid to men who merit the anroba- 
lion of the suhscrlhci'B, and a permanent situation. 
For full particulars address 
729-4 1 C. J. HFI NM AN .V CO., Atkinson D"J>Ot. N. H 
and are Warrants ! in every particular. 
This means, especially, that after a few months'use, 
the lower roll 
Will not Twist on tUe Shaft, 
and tear the clothing, as Is the case, with our No. 3, and 
other Wringers w ithout Cog-wheels. 
In our monthly sales ot'ov er 5,’ion, only from one to two 
dozen a re without Cogs. In our retail sales we have not 
-old one ill ne.irlv two v ears! This show’s which style is 
appreciated by fhe public- This Is the only Wringer 
with the 
Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator. 
and though other Wringer makers are licensed to use 
our rubber nils, vet uorie are ever licensed to use the 
Cog-wheel Regulator. Therefore, for cheapness and 
durabili tv. buy only the 
»* t PRETTY PRESENT." 'Mi l to your nearest. 
dearest, and most valued friend, the Illustrate 
Phrenological Joural for 1844. It would lie highlv prl.o d. 
aud cost "lily Sl.'A FOWLER 2C WELLS.’ N*. Y. 
to $150 PER MONTH.—Tint i.t rruu 
n? HI Sewing Ma- ldne t cnipjiny -.vain an A 
3 their new $16 >1 
" Ith gauge, screw-driver aud extra needles. 1 
pav a liberal salary and expenses, or give Large c 
-Ion. For parttcnlai s. term-. Ac., Inclose a -tai 
address T. <. PAGE, Tvihulo, "• 
General Agent for tin- Unite I - 
TERMS — ALWAYS IN' ADVANCE. 
Two Dollars a Year. Throe Copies, one year, $5; 
Six Copies for $10; Ten for $15; and any greater num¬ 
ber at the -atne rate only $1.50 jut copy. Club papers 
sent to different post-offices. If desired. As we |>$> 
Aui.jl .,1 c •--■-•■. i c.vplt'j, iniilli’l to foreign coiititrie- 
$1.76 1- the I*iwest i lull rate fort .Hindu, and $2/6 to Eu¬ 
rope,— but during Pie present rate of exchange. Canada 
Agents or piih-crlbei.- r.-mlttiiig us In Bills of their 
Specie-paving Banks n III nul he'. barged postage. 
IT Putted states T reasui v Notes and Bills on all 
Solvent Biiuk- In P. 9. and Canada taken at par. but 
Agents In tin-I . S. will pleu-e rend! In Drafts on New 
York it. -s exchange.,) or New York. New F.tufland or 
Uppei ( anada lurqnA sofm as convenient. AlltJuhsCflp- 
tl'.ii Money roodtred to Dralt mi New York, Boston, 
Philadelphia, Albany, Rochester or Buffalo, less ex¬ 
change,) MAX UK s ENT VTTUKUI.SEOFTllEPUBLISUEU, 
if made payable to h is order. 
We trust every Boy or Young Man who feels any Inter¬ 
est in the success of iiic pajwr will at once become a 
Recruiting itillccr for the Kt tt.u. BklSAl’l, aud see 
what can be done toward securing the Bounties offered. 
What say. Boys? If Aye. of course you will at once open 
the Rural Campaign for 1864. 
Address I). I>. T. MOORE, 
Rochester, n. Y. 
3 BEAT CHANCE TO MAK.E HONEY 
A magnificent business for any one to engage in the 
sale of the Great 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains besides the largo amotlul of fine Htalion- 
cry, ONE CHANCE lu the great sole of $6flt\000 of Watches 
and .levvelrv. Agents can-ell thousands of these Pack¬ 
ets, as the Stationery i- worth more than Hie nrtro asked, 
and tiie Certlltcate which Is added i- worth 25 et> alornx 
A- an EXTRA I S'DPI'KM UN” vve Will present, ft., with 
every 100 Packets, •• line s*'t IP 811 .vt u Watch, war¬ 
ranted genuine. Abe "8l*I.l.XDtti 9TREL EMJRAV- 
IN'iiS," the finest ever published, and Photograph PI - 
til res At nrleefc which will J tel I The agent llv . rl) $.44 for 
dncenicMts ottered! Circulars, 'vlth full partlctihira, 
mail is I free, skttupl*' PacVls !'• rw ri.l to. mall upou 
receipt of 5*)ct9. A ldr -- i., I . i'ASKIN-.u'd.. 
7Si-tf Nos. 36,t 2s Beekiuan 8t.. New York 
Y thousand yeaks. 
Works’ Great War Somr, Wards and Husir, in Jannary No. 
A SCHOOL HAG AZOTE FREE! 
OLAEK'S SCHOOL VISITOE.—Vol. VIII. 
The Publisher of this favorite Monthly, lu order to 
reach all school-, will -end the VISITOR i’iie year gratis 
to one person iw ho " ill act as Agent.t a: itiv W>s’-office 
lu the united States. Tl.is is an unparalh |. 'i,.tiv r. 
Address, with five cents Inclosed, fir pa-Hculars. 
J. W. DAPGHADAY. Publbhi-r. 
729-Steo 1,306 Chcstnut M.. Pltiladelphtm Pa. 
On receipt of the price, from places where uo one Is 
selling, we will -cud the U. C. XV. free <f expense. YVbat 
we especially want is a good 
CANVASSER 
in every town. We offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. 
JULIES IVES A CO., 
726-tf 347 Broadway. New York. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
\ P Y liT'N 1L B Yt ANTliD.—1 want a partner 
, \ a -teady, energetic, hone.-t man \v tc will -tick to 
business—a man who call give good references as to 
-up. 
a large Fruit and VcgctaM" Garden, attend market. A". 
If he Is uot posted In the finer branch.-- of the husiue— 
such as attendinggra|x ry ami working under glass, uo 
matter. My grounds contain 10 acres, l' 1 acr> s ta lnc 
tiinhor.and ffu'ueD'sundercultivation: well stocked with 
Pear, Pherry, Plum and Apples, of which l have several 
Ihouoaitds, all planted, for fruiting; 1acres of I.awlon 
liiacktv ,-rrv ■; U, acres OfStrawlKTry; 12.060 Purratit trees 
reil. white attd Mack. My Grapery l» NO f,-vt loug, well 
-locked with exotic Grapes. My trr>qio-F are well 
fellced. Thajtarvlcn *ar.i i - with a picket 
fence 7 feet high; the G. A C. P. R. R.has put a switch to 
my frilll gate and "HI lake my products from my 
grounds to Chicago hi 25 minutes: with team In l L hours. 
1 have plenty of horse power, garden utensils, and every 
thing ready to hand. I will take a partner to work till 
grotiuds for a number of years, or will sell him the un¬ 
divided half, just as it stainb. Address D. B.. Box 3uU4, 
Chicago. Illinois. 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
_ WARUANTKD 
jgzh < i> Satisfaction. 
TbB For valual le information 
1:11 fl M upon tit.- gpii-ct ot 
; dStM M BELLS 
send f >r pampl.U - to the 
pf under-..•nc-l.wlv : ,rv7!ieon?ti 
, % manufacturer- of this de- 
i5 . / H scHptl.>nof Belt withHar- 
3 T-pl* V, risou's seif- r 4. a j.a- 
'~i _teut-l jT'itati'ug liang- 
try or m Europe. 
TO AGENTS A NO OTlIEItS. 
PiAKrCEHS CITREU.- 
Y_ Cancers cured without pain or the use of the kulfe 
Tumorous White8" illinc, t "due, l leers and allChroU- 
ic diseases successfully treated. < irculars describing 
treatment sent free of ciiargc. Address 
Dus. BABCOCK A TOBIN. 
?22-tf 27 Bond Street, New York- 
NEW YORK, ,lan. 14 . I!key I'ati'LK.—T he current 
prices for the week at ati the market* are as follows;— 
First qii.vUt v. $ 11/>' 139X1; ordinary. $ ln/Oi^llA6; com¬ 
mon, $1*.O' MM»•: Inferior. $6 ..vpjAW. 
Cows AXD Calvin First qualltv. $ly« 60; orilluary. 
$4tCa 45: eoinn n. $35 a*: Inferior. $3H '37- 
Vi.ai. i AL.VK8. First quality, >i ff.. 7‘,fu8c: ordinary, 
6..-7e; common, S*-,t>Tf.c; inferior, .v.f'jjUe. 
Situ.Ku on Lamio - Extra-. head, $6,50&f8; prime 
quality, » •• ooilnary, $i.3t' v :.: commou, $R<u4.5ii; 
Interior. tfUffi I. 
rivv in t:. Corn-feii, heavy, Ov- 7c; still-fed.6', ,o;\c. 
ALBANY, Jan. 1' - BkkvkS- As might have m en ex- 
peeuil. the high prices oflast week and the large profits 
realized by drovi-rs. Induced htovv -hlpnieut--, and tiie 
•supply Is l/xo heave r than tlicu.' ITio Eastern IlKil 
bougli't sparingly, so Uiat the trade was dull fremt Hie 
opening to the close, and holders pressed sales at * de¬ 
cline of Be >4 Hi lire weight- not quite so much as that, 
perhaps, on prime extra, which arc comparatively 
scarce; mil the average decline is at least l .e >1 76. 
ITIccs—Tin-sales were' limited even at the decline no¬ 
ticed lM>lowrmulltiu. none: extra. $6.10676.0': first 
qil'dity, $3,0t\iu'.ik1; 2d do, ts.io |.,«; 3d do. $2.7.5 :3..V\ 
Sheep Uw urw lower tld> week, the decline being equal 
c i At th,- opeuinjt the trade " b 
cnouglt, and xvlrhout any iioporUiut chauge from last 
week's prices; but Me receipts are larger than was an¬ 
ticipated. Sales range fTom ii to 7>q per poiuid. 
HOGS The trade in hogs has not hern so active, oper¬ 
ation:- being somewhat restricted by the lack of trans¬ 
portation tiseVdtlcs. The sales made were at prices 
ranging from 7‘*5>i7'.,o., the oulalde f„r the heav ic-t and 
choliv-t lots. Do ssed Hogs With the exception of 
two lots new choice Stale hogs, sold on Monday and to¬ 
day at 16c.. the market lias nib-d steady during the week. 
Range from $9 to $10 ii ltXIth-.— Journal. 
BRIGHTON, Jim. r, Bkkk t 1 \rrt.K — l- xtra. $9.0rt«' 
9.56 : 1st q.iallt y. $s„>i..,.S7:<: 2d do, $7.VI,,.'.s.-k'; j,| do. $6,- 
lff v •*.5 1 \> i5 IsSt,.res—Yearlings, $6il.t»10t two year- 
lid. $lli.i2S: tlir.-e year-old. $25,ii.1U. Working Oxen— 
> 1 ■ i* 
$2A to SHU. Sheep and Lambs I.aiuhs sell at $ijffl7.LK) 
f: itead ; extra, $7 .ixi i 7/0: Stuaq), t; .i 7v’ r' tb. Swine— 
tsW at market, retail. Ouitie; fat hogs, tiki at market, 
prices 7c. Hides, 9‘,c >> tK Tallow—Sales mugli at 9c. 
Lambskins $3,SX<G!r5v; ‘.iitaqiaklns. $2.A'i,. 2-V. 
CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 13. BrruO.VTTt K Extra $9.2.5 
?.'d: fits! qualltv $•*.&?cS.73; second qu dilv $* 75 ■ S,n>; 
third qualltv $6jVW7,''6. CWa and Calves-$3ti,ALa50,66. 
f wo years old $20.ii<» > 22,00; three veurs old $ >5.iX\7, 24,iV. 
Sheep and Linntis Sti.tDjd.'si each; extra $7,6i' r.s.vl. or 
from ft to «e » th. Hltles'UiifiSjC j! it,. Tallow ‘LftlCc >> 
lb. l’elta $3,nu..r.|,oo each. 
We repeat and call attention to the[followrng oflere 
to all forming clubs for Vol. XV, except successful 
competitorB lor Premiums ottered to Boys and Young 
Men under 21 years: 
To every one remitting $11) for Six Copies of the 
Ri ral Nkw Yorker, previous to the 1 st or February, 
18M, vve will send tin extra copy of the paper for oue 
year; Or, if preferred to Rural,' a copy of kituku of 
the following valuable and popular works, postage paid: 
Randall's Practical Shepherd, 
Barry’s Fruit Garden, 
Jennings’ Horses aud their Diseases, 
Jennings' Cattle and their Diseases, 
Liebig’s Natural Laws of Husbandry. 
Langstrotb’s Hive and Honey Bee. 
To every person remitting $la for Ten Copies of the 
Rural, ns above, vve will give an extra copy and also 
send, postage paid, a copy of either of the above named 
works—and fur every additional ton subscribers we will 
give the Club Agent a freeeopvof the paper, (or. If pre 
lerred, a copy of the Practical Shepherd,) whether re¬ 
mitted for before or after the l-t of February, 
U " A MONTH !—1 want to hire Agents In every 
tD <«J county at $75 a month, expeuoes paid, to sell my 
new cheap Family Sewing MaChiin z. Address 
726-13t S. MADISON, Alfred, Maine. 
AMKiUi \N It FI. I. COMPANY, 
No. 30 I.: ■ ■•••(> Street, New York. 
t RNin-S PATENT STONE BEF-IIIt K is moth- 
.1 proof, Tlii- patent moth-prom. properly attached 
to any hive, will secure :i from thr moth. For Territory 
in New Yurx. send stamp, oI xdvItY-s- 
719-u'l JOSEPH WOODROFFE. st. Clairsvllle, Ohio. 
»* T tlU, (dll' KTSII11* AND M ARRIAGE." A . 
horn to love, ami to be Loved. Mistakes. l'nhu|- 
py Marriages. The Reliiwly, Love —-igms. In the face. 
Secret of Beauty. A Woman’s Experience. Falling In 
Love. To Improve the Complexion "Ith numerous Il¬ 
lustrative Portrait* -In .Ian. Double v-. bum xoloc.i- 
UALJOt RNAL. The first Id'anew vol. Duly 15 d-. or 
$1/4);, vear. FOWLER A WI.LI.b, New 5 , rk. 
VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY 
NEAR FORESTPORT. ONEIDA CO., N 
DRIDGF.W VTEB PAINT. E»t*blUhed f-.o. Fire 
J and Water I'root. for riads. oulsLIe work, decks of 
essels. Iron work, brick, tin. ra.'.vosd I rtdges,d«T'ots.Ac. 
Depot 74 Malden Lane. \> w York. 
[709-2iit| ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
The limlorrigiied offer- for sale at a low price. 2 .SOO 
Acre, of Land, hca. tlv timbered with Hemlock, Spruce 
and Hard Wood. 
Tile Atm Is large, and well stocked with Gang and Cir- 
ou!ar Saw-. li *vi eg a capacity to saw 15 .no feet per dav. 
It I- Situated vi WiKMlhull Greek :i never lailiiig 
stream. The Water Bovver is one of the best lu the 
Country, aad Ute Dam is easily kept In repair. Adjoin¬ 
ing she MIR there arc 
8 Good Houses, 2 Burns, Store. Smith Shop, &c. 
Thu location is one *f the hyst In the (;oqiitrv, being 
only one mile from Canal navigartoa, and lour miles 
tUTi: At le: Gvi ek Stall: n - ii theUCu :i and Hvack River 
Railroad. It oaumand- a large trade with Ruino ami 
Gticn.on tlv. Eric v anal, there being ,.;ilv thirty miles of 
lAanai :ia' igatlt.u to the former place. Bvlongfug to tile 
properl v tn-.-ru Is an ample viewk for storli e and ship¬ 
ping tunitver. wood. Ac. 
rho Lind I- very heavily tunbertsl, verv little of It hav¬ 
ing he. i, cut over. It i- stin.-.tetl that tl.e average pro¬ 
duct of each aciv Is KWX* feet Hemlock :m<! 6,tH>i feel 
spruce l.uuiN r. 5 curl* Hcrnl •. k Bark, and 30 cords of 
hanl woc.1 Maple. Beta'll and Birch. A large quautiiv 
of the Spruce U v aluaklc for Spars. 
'ITie iuuvh. r Is ia great demand for Albany, Troy, and 
Ea-leru markets. The hard w.kiJ Is of the best quality, 
and finds ready sale lu I'triia. and to the N. X. Central 
Railroad Oompar.v. The Hemlock hark 1- in good de¬ 
mand for \ large Tannery situated pear the property. 
l! Is believed that for speeulatlou.Or for t party desir¬ 
ous of engaging In the manufacture of lumber, that this 
property is one ol the most desirable Investments that 
can be made. It being offered at a low price aud on favor¬ 
able terms. 
Besides the Mill property there are a large number of 
sri.E.x'/no uxtTEK rowers 
on the property, and tributary to them there Is an end¬ 
less quantity of heavily timbered land. 
For further particulars inquire of or address 
M. T. MEEKER. Utica, N. A'., 
Or Messrs. Pktkr 8ax k ,<■ box, aud LYMAN R. Aykky, 
Lumber Mcivhauts, West t'roy. N. Y. 729-tt. 
. vil’l'tDN. \ FARM OF 55 ACRES. 
. Y south of Verona Depot, on. i la r,.. a 
and Tools, on Friday, Jau. 2.', I vq, li 1 v. M. 
731-21 ' WT S. FI.I 
RANDALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD. 
Thk Practical Shkimiekd: A Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding, Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
By Hon. Hkxhv S. Hamuli, LI.. D., Author of 
“Sheep Hiis-qiudry in the South," •• Fine Wool Hus¬ 
bandry.” Ac. With Illustrations. 
This work reached seven editions in loss than six 
week- from the time of tts first publication, in October, 
1863. and tho demand for u is -Mil extraordinary. No 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale, or gave such universal satisfaction. 
U is cordially welcomed and highly approvuil by both 
Press and People, being pronounced thk rest work 
on Sheep Husbandry ever published in America. 
The Twelfth Edition is now in press aud will be issued 
next week. 
CTTuk practical shepherd is soli only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 4.54 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and is printed. Illustrated and bound in 
superior style. The uniform price is S1.50, and it can 
not he afforded at a less price for years, if ever. Copies 
seut by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address 
1>. D. T. MOD BE, PublGher, I toe he-tor, N. Y. 
QEE» WHEAT CLEAN FROM O A TS- 
v ’ and all other Seeds. Every farmer should have oue 
nf Booth's i .impound Shakers." This little cheap article 
l- now acknowledged ;o he a great success. Scud for a 
Circular. We want ioshI farmers to-i ll tin t". Money 
can he made, by selling, hy using. It saves four time's 
its cost the lir-t season. Address - i ->*$ 
VAUGHAN A CO.. 240 Lake SL.Chicag.', 
Of A. SPRAGUE, Rochester. X. Y. 
kub.crlt.e Early! Hack Numbers. Throe who wl«h 
to tecure this volume of the Rural complete, as we 
trust Is the ease with all our subscribers should renew 
atoitce; and such uou-suhscribers as propose taking the 
paper for 1864, and wish all the numbers, will do well to 
subscribe note. Last w inter ami spring thousands wore 
disappointed because they could uot procure Ute early 
numbers of the volume. To accommodate urgent appli¬ 
cants vve disposed of many sets saved for binding, which 
we now need. After No. 1 of this volume had gone to 
press, Hie rush was such that we added 15,000 copies to 
tiie edition first fixed ujton. aud, though the orders are 
more numerous than ever before ut this seaaou, we 
shall probably be able to supply hack uUUlbera to all who 
subscribe without delay and as long as our edition 
holds out shall send from No. I unless otherwise directed. 
1 7LYKM FDK SALE The subscriber offers fur -ale 5t 
acyrs of Ills farm, one mile South from Lockport, 
New York -well slocked With early and late fruit—ma¬ 
ple grove of 6 acre- house and ham, both large and 
eonvvnlciit ahouac ter tenant, .fcc. Prlee.8,060dollar-. 
Or th" whole farm of 106 acre-. Ineludlmr the above, 12,- 
54»> vlollars. Title perfecL T.-rms moderate. 
Inquire of TREVOR A Ci>„ Lower l.ockjsq't. or ot 
JOb. TREVOR, oil tiie premises. 731-21 
“'IMP TOP." THE JAN. PICTORIAL Di'UBIl 
L Number. Puri volodicai, ■innix.vt. b tin tv-i 
ever isstual. It ha- 46 P*>rtralH, and • rher Kngraving- 
inrjufflug MaJ.-t.eii. Banks. Lord l.vn '.hurst, and Beau 
til’ll! Women. Onlv l.v cent-. Or Jl. A n war. New Vol 
Address ' F 0 W LEU .V W Kl.l.S, New V rk. 
VICK’S ILLUSTKATED CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
' AND 
Guido to the Flower Garden, for 1804 
My NEW CATALOGUE AND FLORaL GUIDE l- 
now publUhe.i and re.elv to send .mt. I; , ntains aecn- 
rate descriptions of theltueUng Floral Td asuD's of the 
world, with fi ii and plain dlrectbuis i. •• SOA\ INC 
8EEO, TRANSPLANT!Ni and GENERAL Gri¬ 
ll ltl-, Al-.c. a list li: i a.icr 9.... is for the VEGETA* 
BI.E G VltULV, w.lh r.cce—arv tustrurtlous f, ri'aa,:i.i • 
and Culture. 
My \ kvv GatalOGU* and Floral Guide i- v beauti¬ 
ful work of Aj'ty large pages. Illustrated with q/p-/ e. 
tine engrav fugs and one splendid COLOR Kit in. \ IE of'the 
Ihmble Zinnia, It will he sent, postage paid, to ail who 
apply inclosing ten cents. 
Address .1 AMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
TIIE WOOL MAUKETS. 
BOSTON, Jan. U. l ln following are the quotation: 
,.f wool for !lil- week: -fkm. >,3. saxony ami Merino 
tine, a) th, s». >7c: full blood, S-64c; half and three- 
fourths blood, 7.5 siy; eotunnm. *3.-i l 73c; pulltfL extra 
kVa!*a•; d.s superfine, 70088c : Western mixed, TOwiAV 
Fueiijo —fcqnvrna. washed,kki-Vk*; do, unwashed,2.'ku35c 
Syrian, 20 i T2c: Gape. k‘ ter : Crimea. Bueno: 
Ayres, 2ihi v.’c; Pen.v Ian, 22,a.t2c. 
ALBANY, Jan. 14.—The market Is without aettvitv 
hut holders arc very firm at 7l\a80 for all grades. 1 
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS 
The CtiAtfj MU'Rosou’R, with mounted 
objects- COBStltutea a acaurtful and appro¬ 
priate li‘tidav Gift i" ">d or young: com- 
blulug instructloi with amusement. uiAgnl- 
fytng about tiki ..i.imcters or h'.'AXJ times, 
being the power most frequently required, 
ami vet simple that a child .-an ns. lu¬ 
ll Is mailed, pre-pald, for $2215: r with 6 
beautiful mounted objects for $5: "ith 24 
ohlects Liberal disco nut jc ..loalcrs. 
Address HENRY CRAIG. 
833 BTOadway, New York, 
LVIR SALE. Tht Nurburbtiii Farm 
I 1 ReSTDRN* 1 -. '• Hie late W. K. GoriWK. situated on 
Main 5L. Buffalo, only 3 mil'-s from the center of the 
city, containing 2o acre iff idglily oultlvarj-l 1amI, well 
sl vked wit i a great variety eff choice fvqltln full bear¬ 
ing. Its fine ]. icatlon, valn , ' - Improv clients, and 
nearness to the Street Kailtxiad. m..G It highlv drslr- 
ahlt . either as a residence or profitable » tail Garden, 
Title js-rffet. prlee moderate, and t. rnu ea.-', if re¬ 
quired. For furilver particulars applv to 
72-,-u IIAMP IMN DODGE, Buffalo, V Y. 
J^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
pRKMf um at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal Office^ «Yo. 505 Broadway, -V, 1', 
665 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
•• T)EAt!TlVI I. WOMEN." For I'ciiTl; v its.- 11 :i the 
1) Secret of Beauty, and •• lion to be Bcauiiml.” sei; 
the Phrenological Journal. The Januarv Double No. 
ha- more than 40 portraits. Oulv 13 cts. by first post, of 
$ 1.50 m • c:>r. New Vol. 
• >’V l.KR A WELLS, 363 Broadway, V Y. 
Help the Agent*. All who wish well to the RURAL 
are requested to help It along by forming clubs or aiding 
those who arc doing so In their respective localities. 
Many a person who has not time to attend wholly to the 
matter ot organizing a club can materially aid a friend in 
so doing. How many readers will kindly do tiffs now? 
BUSHELS PEACH STONES, fOR SALE 
'heap. FITHlAN A POGUE, 
Bridgeton, New jersey. 
In Perry, on the 13tli Inst., at the residence of Mr. 
N mi VNI1CI SkymoUk. the bride’s uncle, bv Rev. J. M. 
Fly- Mr. CHARLES S. BALL and Miss HATTIE A. 
SEYMOUR, both of Perry. 
IN Juuotlon City. Kansas, on the 20th Dec., bv Rev. 
A\ m. funt), GEO. \\ . MARTIN, of the Ifouu t, and Mi 
LYDIA OOULSON, of St- George, Pottawattomle Co. 
4ikfW) v MONTH: -We want Agents at $60 a month, 
v' "J"\pcu.-cs paid, to -ell onr le’eria-oviu Pencils, Ori- 
tutal Burners, and 13 other articles. 13 circulars seut 
FRRK. Address, SHAW A CLARK, Biddeford, Me, 
• ' ' t -One of tiie best In Western New 
leautlful ami near KlL and mar¬ 
lins 38S, Batavia, N. Y. 7lXI-lf 
