CLOTHES WRINGER 
STAMMERING 
Special Notices 
BTTFAIiO, Feb. 1.— Floct-T he market, owing to a 
rainy day, rules quiet w ith but little doing. Prices un¬ 
changed : Bales at $7,20(«’>k2fi lor fair to good and good to 
choice while wheat, double extra Ohio, Indiana,and Can¬ 
ada: Sii.l'J 1 , . 0.25 for Canada spring extra, and $(>,75 for 
choice Illinois bakers'. 
PROVISIONS—Quiet, and fn moderate request. Pork 
heavy mesa quoted at $21,00; light mesa$20; prime mess 
at $ia,00; old iness at $10,50. Hams, smoked and sugar 
cured, iSc; shoulders OJjc. I tried and smoked beet $13. 
hard Oral atl3.Se. Prime mess beet $ 12 . White fish 
bids. $0. Trout, \. bids. 5. r >,75. 
T'leSIXTIAKWAL MEETI7IS OF THE APSO- 
X elation ol Breeder, ol Thorough-bred Neat Stock, 
for the choice ot otlIc<.-rs and transaction of other bnsi- 
uess of Interest, will be held at the < lty Hull. Worcester, 
Mi.-.., on u ednesday, March 2 d, 1364. at lo o’clock, a. M. 
A full attend an ee Ol mem hers and others interested in 
the Objects of the Society Is expected. 
The Herd Records—Short-Horn, Devon and Ayrshire 
—of the Association are for sale by Brown* & Gross, 
Hx rt,forth Conn. Piiee, $ 1 each. ' 
^-tt HENRY A. DYER, Sec'Y- 
yiCK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
' ANT) 
Guide to the Flower Garden, for 1864 
Mv CATALOGUE ANT) FLORAL GUIDE la 
now published and ready to send rmr, I r contains accu¬ 
rate descriptions of the leading Floral Treasures of the 
.V!IMv JSll 1 n 'Urectious for SOWING 
SEED, TRANSPLANT! S(. and GENERAL CUL- 
11 "!•_. Al-O. alistofchol.-e Beds for the VEGETA- 
BI.E GAICIIH.V, with mjcc-sary hislTuctlnria for Planting 
an>i Culture. 
My New Catalogue and Floral guide is a heaati- 
rnl work of fifty large pages. Illustrated with twenty-five 
Hue engvuvlugs and one splendid colored plate of the 
Dou/AeZimtia. It will be sent, postage paid, to all who 
apply Inclosing ten cents. 
Address JAMES VICK. Rochester. N. Y. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
per pound. 
_ WARRANTED 
To give Satisfaction. 
For valuable Information 
upon tm* subject of 
BELLS 
One of the best Grad* Farms of Seneca Co., in 
good state of cultivation, will be. sold At Auction, 
unless previously disposed of at private sale, THURS¬ 
DAY, MARCH 3d, 1864,—to close t:r the Estate of 
C. J. Manning, deceased. Said farm contains 100 
acres, and Is in the town of Varir.k, two miles from 
Seneca Lake, and night, miles from Geneva or Waterloo 
—giving extra market facilities. The soil is produr 
tive, location healthy, anil neighborhood good. For 
terms apply to K. P. RENDK3, Waterloo, N. Y. 
iCim-csT 
Bend for pamphlets to the 
und«r-igiied,who are tlieonte 
manufacturers of this de- 
icHptlor. of Bell withHar- 
_c rlson’s seJj - noting pa- 
El tented rotating hang- 
< ■ Ines.eltherln thiscoun- 
try or In Europe. 
T1TE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Jan. 21L—RgKF t ATTX.K.—The current 
prices for the week at all the markets ate a- follows:— 
Extra. $13.0ft.t 14.00; First quality. SII.fAnd2.50: ordin¬ 
ary. $lO,UO@li,O0: common, V.i.nOffi lU.UO; luferior. $8,0(>ffi) 
3,U0, 
Cows and Calves.—F irst quality, $ kv.'icoo; ordinary, 
HiV/rUi; common, SiiV ' V); Inferior, $.KV» AA 
Veal Calves, -First quality, f> lt>. r^/Ac; oollnaiTt 
Grille: eiiuiniori.5C.cfii'; Inferior, 5(3(5Vic. 
Sheer and Lambs—E xtras, v<head, $8,005112; prime 
inallvv. $5.7.V5'7,.'0: ordinary, $3550®6,00; common, $5,00 
@5,SO; Inferior, tUAa'5,00. 
Swim ic.- -Com-feii, in-nvy, fi?,yj7'.e; still-fed,7@ieltfc* 
ALB.VNY, Feb. I —Bkevt..—T he market, Just closing 
Ims ncen a ■•blue" one for the seller,. The decline on 
extra Is 25c yt ion tts, ainl on middling and Inferior 
grades SSffiSOo >> L'dlbs, live weight. Priors—We alter 
our quotation- as follows:—Premium, none; extra, $6,1.5 
SAftfi; first quality, $6,20.,>*,60; 2d do, $4.00. i>4.60; 3d do, 
$2,75(0,3,25. 
mii n‘ We notice, a few sales ranging from KVjhfic. 
Hogs The market ha- ruled dull the greater part of 
Hi*- week, at prices ranging from w lb. About 
7.000 were brought In during ttie week Dressed Hugs— 
The receipt* 'luring the last few- days Icive been moder¬ 
ate ; sabs at $i);a!),ci)for Stutc: $£,IB 1 ,.>0,25 for Western. 
BRIGHTON, Jan. 27. BEEF CATTLE — Extra. $9,0ftal 
9,50; 1st quality. $5.25 .it i,7,i: 2d do, $7Jf<i8,DU; 3d do, $6,- 
2.5q(7.uu f) hid tbs. Stores—Yearlings, $>513.00; two year- 
>M, Jim.riHi; three years old, StRtffiiR Working Oxen— 
Sales at $75, $130(0)190. Milch Cows—Prices ranging from 
(.11 to $80. Sheet) and Lambs—Lambs sell at SI,oD@(7.iM 
b| head; extra. $6,'MV>r 7,00; Sheep, T ffi'Sc i> tt>. Swim - 
few at market, retail, tCilte: fat hogs. rtOt) at market, 
prices no- Hides, T.illnw-fiale? rough at SIC. 
Lambskins, $2,fifty .3,50; sheepskins, S2 ,«Vj,V>0. 
CAMBRIDGE Jan. 27.-Bl-.KV CATTLE—Extra $9,00(3 
0 / 0 ; first, quality $s,2f\ii)-.f. >; second quality $ 7 . 50 . 1 . 7 . 75 ; 
third quality $0,953*1,75. Working Oxen — $P0. 3'Jft.e ICO. 
Cows and (flives $B»>,IX»a>70.00. Yearlings $00300: Two 
years old $00.00.00,00; three years old J35,00(0)30.00. ylm.-p 
and Lambs—$5,nor«i>,50 eaeh; extra $7,0(0 8,30. or from 
fit- to 8kc a lb. Hides 9@S>£c%i lb. Tallow fc) lb. 
Belts $3,5<^a)4,lX) each. 
V ALUABLE HEAL ESTATE FOR 
t)ALK .—a larin ol about 320 acres belonging to the 
estate of the late John Ayrault. In the town of Purluton, 
about 12 miles east of the city of Rochester, and two 
tulles from the beautiful village of Falrport. In one of 
IhO most healthy and fertile sections of Western New 
York. This is the farm on which .Mr. Ayrault reside.I 
for the hist30 year- of his life. It is In the highest state 
of cultivation, free from noxious weeds of ail kinds, is 
well watered and fenced, (mostly with cedar.) good 
buildings, orchards id' choice fruit; about 70 acres of 
heavy timber, Including sevara! aerosol very oahiak/e 
cedar. 
It Is well adapted to pasturage or to the cultivation of 
grain or fruit. 
The farm lies In nearlv a square form; the rear, on 
which 1 - the timber, extend lag to the Erie canal, anil 
within about 50 tod- of the N. V. Central Railroad. 
1 he present id h price of wood, and the very accessi¬ 
ble location of this limber, render it Immediately avail¬ 
able. A large portion of the purchase money rr.xv re¬ 
main on bond and mortgage If desired. Apply on" the 
premise*, or to Miles A vRAt'LT, Elmira, V Y., or to I. 
H. Hokiiik, 1TO Arcade. Rochester. N. V. 
MILES AYRAULT. 
73l-2t L 8. HOBBLE. 
AMERICAN- BEXjL COMPANY, 
NO- 30 Liberty Street. N'cw York. 
I WILL PAY 18 CENTS APIECE 
For good old Axe Poles, at the Rochester Edge Tool 
Works, iu rear of Barton Mills. M. GREGG. 
J1LBA NCKSERIES 
J rltty, for sale at $7 
E. J. PET PIBOSE . 
APPLE SETTS —A good va- 
er I JUKI. Address [729-t3l 
SON'. Elba, Genesee Co. X. Y. 
TO $150 PER 3IO.NTH.-THK LITTLE GIANT 
*17 tO Sewing Machine Company want an Agent in 
each county, to solicit orders for their new $15 Machine, 
with gauge, -crew-inn r and extra needles. Mb' will 
pay a liberal -.alary am| expenses, or give larch co nuhts- 
slon. For particulars, terms, Ac.. Inclose a stamp, aud 
address T. S. PAGE. Toledo, O, 
General Agent for the Cnlted States. 
HIGHEST 
Addltluim to Club* are always in order, whether tn 
ones, twos, fives, tens, twenties, or any other number. 
Subscriptions can commence with the volume or any 
number; hut the former is the best time, and we shall 
send from it for some weeks, unless specially director! 
otherwise. Please “ make a note of It.” 
Executors. 
qOHEEP WASH TOBAC.CO. 
O Will not Injure the most delicate animal. 
^ Kills Ticks on Sheep. 
Cures South on Sheep. 
“ Kills all Vermin on Animal- and Birds. 
^ Cuivs all Skin Diseases on Animals. 
^ Kills Bug-j on Roses, Lice on House Plants. 
Kills Hanker Worm on Apple Trees. 
O Kills Bcd-ltugs and Water Roaches. 
Kills all vermin that Infest Grape and Cranberry 
G reat chance 
TO MAKE IVEOUNTET". 
Amagnincent business for anyone to engage In the 
sale of the Great 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains besides the large amount of fine station¬ 
ery, ONB I 1IA.VCK in the great sale, ,f $650 AW of Watclies 
and Jewelry. Agents can sell thousands or these Pack¬ 
ets, as the fctatlonery is wont, mor than tin- price asked, 
and the Certificate which I- added 1- word) 25 ct- alone. 
As an KXTHA ntODmim we O ill present, free, wilt, 
every bx» Packets, a fine Solid Sir. v mi Watch, war¬ 
ranted genuine. Also “Skm-ndiu mvfi. Knrrav- 
iNijfi,"’ tile Ihiest ever lnitill.tc d, am! Pliotogrnpli Pic¬ 
tures at prices width will yield the agent nearly $50 <or 
every $lu invested. Sever before were vuch gn .it ln- 
ducements offered! Circulars, with mil [virtlcalars, 
mailed free. Sample Packets forwarded hv mail upon 
receipt or 50 eta. Address G. I_ HASKlXS i CO.. 
732-if Noa. 3d .4 39 Beckman pt.. New Y'ork. 
Help the Ageal**.—All who wish well to the RURAL 
are requested to help It along by forming clubs or aiding 
those who are doing so In their respective localities. 
Many a person who has not time to attend wholly to the 
matter of organizing a club can materially aid a Mend In 
so dolug. How many readers will kindly do this now} 
It was pronounced snxg-; tor to all others at the 
World's Fair, In Loudon, f.-fiz it took (be First Pre¬ 
mium at the great Fair of tin- AMERICAN INSTI¬ 
TUTE. New York City. 1663, where the Judges were 
practical mechanics, and apprecinted C0G-iVHXELS. 
It look the First Pkeaiium at the 
Km York Slate Fair - - 1SC2 and 1S63. 
Vermont State Fair ------ 1863. 
PermtiyhaTm Stale Fair . 1863. 
Michigtro State Fair .1863, 
Iowa 'State Fair . 1863. 
lUinote State Fair ------- 1863. 
And at Couutv Fairs without number. 
8ELT-ADJTJSTIU& AM) ADJUSTABLE! 
IT SAVES 
Time, Labor, Clothes and Money. 
It Is easily and firmly secured to the tub or washing 
machine, and w ill fit tubs of any size or shape. 
rt U simple In its construction, and does not easily get 
out of repair. 
It Is not only a PERFECT WRINGER, but the cog¬ 
wheels give it a POWER Which renders t* a most EX¬ 
CELLENT WASHER, pressing and separating aa It 
does the DIRT with the WATER, from the clothes. 
Any Washerwoman can nse It. 
A Child 10 Years Old can Work it. 
It will save Its cost every six months In the saving of 
Clothes. 
We have seven si z.cs. from S.Vfi Vi «.°A The ordinary 
family sizes are No. 1. $10. ami No. 2, $7. These have 
a One Pound of thin Rj fract will make Si** 
H teen lrollon» Wash. 
X 
hi For sale by all Druggists, and at Country and Agri¬ 
cultural Stores. 
“J Price. 75 cents per pound. A liberal discount to the 
2* rade and large purchasers. 
3 Orders proriinUy scut bv express. 
0. JVM Kb F. LEVIN, 
- Agent South Down Co.. 
</> ' 23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
-* R. II. ALLEN ft CO., Agricultural Warehouse, 189 
-fand 191 Water Street. New Y'ork. 
-t DUDT.EY .V STAFFOED, Druggists. 09 Beckman 
!r Street, New York. TSt-eotf 
ClnVbluc Ut* Rural with the Mngntlnc..—For $4 we 
will send the Rural one year and a copy of either The 
Atlantic AfrmtMtn Harper'* Monthly, Gurley's Lady's Hook, or 
The. Ladies' depository. For $3 the Rural and either 
The Horticulturist, Arthur's Home Magazine, Peterson's 
Magazine or The lady's Friend . 
TltE WOOL. MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. .Tan. 27. — Continues In good demand, 
ami The market rules tl mi, especially for foreign descrip¬ 
tions, owing to the advance of gold ami exchange, but 
with some reaction In tbe-o toward the clone, the up. 
ward tendency lias been arrested. Tim sale* are 2fifi.un 
lbs. uative Ueece at ThcvBc, chb-lly nt7S:dfi!c; SOjMO lbs. 
super aud extra puliol at 72,> 7.v for the former, ami 
75)u.’30c for the latter; I.VMW do California, a super -prlng 
clip, at tNjY.2 l irsou hub s cape at RX.wiAe : 390tld Mealiza 
at 3l(»ate; 100 dn Provence at ra.-we; ft*) do unwa.shrd 
Smyrna; JSOdrt Mcditcrntuean : 200 dn white African >le- 
)>rls: 150do Morocco. 2"*) do Rio Grande. Kntre Rios, 
Mestizo, and unwashed llungarbtn, and 240 bales Peru¬ 
vian on private terms. 
ALB.VNY, Jan. 27.—Tlie market Is firm and the busi¬ 
ness of the week shows a more active market; sales 47,- 
IHK) !hs fleece nl 7Uc, und 5,00) tbs. No. 1 pulled at 70c, clos- 
Ifig steady with a good feeling.— Journal. 
ItOMTON, Jan. 27.—The following are the quotations 
of wool for this week Domestic - saxony and Merino, 
line, el lb. RkiuSTe: full blood, sS.aAtc; half and three- 
fourths blood. fVufioe; comuion, JS0t75e : pulled, extra, 
fiSCvHWc; do. supeviine, 7(Y«tSt5e; western mixed,7um>soe. 
Firreign —Smyrna, washed,.WiAOc: do.unwashed,ISfJSSc l 
Syrian. 20ci)49c; Cape. 40() kfie: Crimea, IDCaJS; Buenos 
Ayres.20ffi.LV: Peruvian,22 >42c. 
TORONTO, Jan. 27.—YVool scarce at 40c p lb.— Globe. 
F ARMER WANTED-as FOREMAN on a large 
farm, where hr will he required to nenrd the bauds, 
and take charge of the men, stock and farm, under the 
direction of the owner. A Cotcure. mostly ftirulslied, 
garden spot, flrew<»-! an>l the keeping of a cow will in- 
provided. To a i-ersott of great energy and industry, the 
advertiser otters a good home, and a % erv desirable situ¬ 
ation, but no answer will recette attention unl(-s accom¬ 
panied with the bi'st of references from praetlenl fann¬ 
ers. A family without- children preferred. Address. 
Box 214, P. O., Geneva, N. Y. 732-4t 
BabawHItc Early! Back Number*.—Those who wish 
to secure this volume of the Rural complete, as we 
trust is the case with all our subscribers—should renrw 
at once-, and such non-subscribers as propose taking the 
paper for 1864, and wish all the numbers, will do well to 
subscribe now. Last winter and spring thousands were 
disappointed because they could not. procure the early 
numbers of the volume. To accommodate urgent appli¬ 
cants we disposed of many seta saved for binding, which 
we now need. After No. 1 of ibis volume bad gone to 
press, the rush was such that we added 15,000 copies to 
the edition first fixed upon, and, though the orders are 
morfe numerous than ever before at this season, we 
shall probably be able to supply back numbers to all who 
subscribe without delay—aud as long as our edition 
holds out shall scud from No. 1 unless otherwise directed. 
p)R THE FRUIT, FLOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDEN 
1864. THE 1864. 
GARDENER’S MONTHLY, 
YV. G. P. BBINCKLOE, Publisher. 
Office: 23 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa 
TJBMJHS— $1.50 J I’E'./B. 
EDITED 13V THOMAS MEEHAN. 
THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ABE : 
Hints—F lower Garden and Pleasure-Ground; Fruit 
Garden: Vegetable Garden; Window Gardening. 
Communications—E mbracing the views of the best 
writers ou Horticulture, Arboriculture, and Rural 
Affairs. 
JEtMTORi vt.—Giving the Editor's views on the Impor¬ 
tant Horticultural improvement.. 
Scraps ant> Queries—N ew Fruits—New Plants— 
Domestic xud Foreign Intelligence—Foreign Correspon¬ 
dence—Horticultural Notices. 
With each Department baudsemely illustrated. 
These general feature* will be retained and the pub¬ 
lisher pledges himself that no labor or expense shall be 
spared to render the succeeding Issues or the Magazine 
every way worthy of Die favor with which his previous 
efforts have been amply rewarded. 734-2t 
SEND FOB A SPECIMEN. 
HernJt Full Price.—People who remtt loss tlmn $2 for 
a single copy of Rural one year, 1 except club agents, 
clergymen, soldiers, etc.,) will only receive the paper for 
the length of time thrdr money pays for at single copy 
price. 11 Is useless to scud us $1.25 or $1.50, and fell us to 
send one year for that, or add your name to a club (per¬ 
haps fifty miles a way,I for we must aud shall adhere to 
our published rules and terms —especially when our 
lowest rate ought to be $2. While many, who might Join 
clubs, se nd us the full single copy prlee. others Insist 
upon getting the paper at a low figure without Joining a 
club. As an Instance of the difference In people, a Cali- 
L.-iy 1 ...* *. ..c a* 010 In -»>rd fW a ciuis nr six, 
ask'.ngno premium on the coin - while a Canada man 
sends us a gold dollar asking the Rural aud American 
postage, one year ($2.29) therefor. 
and are Warranted la every particular. 
This means, especially, that after a few months’use, 
the lower roll 
Will not Twist 011 tlie Shaft, 
and tear the clothing, as Is the case with our No. 3. and 
other Wringers with out Co£-wh*et*. 
In our monthly sales of over SJHM, only from one to two 
dozen are without C"gs. In ->ur retail >:us we have not 
sold one in nearly two years! This shows which style is 
appreciated by the public. This '.s the only YV ringer 
with tire 
Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator, 
and though other YVrlnuer makers are licensed to use 
our rubber rolls.yet none are ever licensed toTise the 
Cog-wheel Regulator. Therefore, for cheapness and 
durability, buy only the 
;NctD xVDucrtiscnicnt© 
STTG-^ZR, EVAPORATOR, 
Is the most successful device before the public for ope* 
rating with the. Maple. 
It will make Better Sugar, 
In Less Time , 
W'ith Less Fuel, 
Than any other yet brought out. See testimonials. 
t3TADVERTISING TERMS, In Advnnce—TlUKTY- 
Five Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 62Q cents per Une of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded.) 
SO cents Mae. 
CALFSMKN WANTED — Salary V 
kJ stamps) to HARRIS BROI 
Id. Apply (with 
, Boston. Mass. 
F ARM for rale—C ontains 153 acres. F or particu¬ 
lars Inquire ol JOB C. GRAY', Sherman, N. Y\ 
;nn nm cranberry plants for sale 
•HIM n IU by GEO. A. BATES. 1U lltnghmu. Mass. 
Send for Circular on the Cranberry Culture. [733-3t 
OEED WHEAT, Ao,—For advertisement of Booth's 
O Shaker tee Rural of January 30th !8fi4. Good Far¬ 
mers, Country Merchants, and others are invited to sell 
It. 734-tf 
iitatkct 0 , Commerce, &t 
U RE OF C 'ANCEKS-C VNCRRS, TI MORS. WENS. 
old ulcers, Scrofttii. etc., speedily cured without the 
infe, aud with dale pain, by a uew ami sure process, 
amphlet tlescrBdug froattoect sent free. Address 
DJKS. BRAiO. X HADLEY, M»Broadwxy,N. Y. 
YirAYTIJI Y farm of 41) to WO acres, y|| good land 
1> with good buildings, near to .school and meetings. 
Dr a farm to rent large enough to keep to 4d» sheep. 
Address.will) particulars, Farmer. Falrmount, 1’ 0..N\ 
Burn I New-Yorker Office, ) 
Bocuestkk, February 2, 1 NM. ( 
Tite only changes we have been able to note are In 
Dressed Hogs ami Hides. The former have dropped 25 
@50 cents $1 100 lbs., and the latter exhibit a alight 
advance. 
UooheKtcr Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. Kggs, dozen.24@25c 
Flour, win. whT,$;,DVi9.l2 lloney, box.I2ffi.lt 
Flour, spring do. <Q.«4ffifi,25 Candles, box.lSffiUSM 
Flour, buckwhra 1,3,0033,25 Caudles, extra.14ffi U;- B 
Meal, III ll.ttl ...2,12q;2..'<0 Fruit, ami Root-. 
Wheat, Gencaoc..l,5uV 1,05 Apples, bushel.aOffijfiSe 
Beat white Cauadai.TOffi-l.TO d,>. drtedpth_ 7'.5 
•Corn.%.1,09 j 1,08 Eoachee, do .17.713 
Rve, (SO Ih*. bu..l,ll>._r 1,15 I'lu-rrles do .Ifi&jo 
pats, by weight... fi>'> •• 70e i’luuis. do .Unite 
Barley .l,2iffi 1,S) Potatoua, 41 hush , toffiiii 
Bealls. 2 , 0 ftf 2,25 Hide* and Nklnx. 
Buckwheat. toffiil&e. Slaughtered. MAQc 
Meou. Cain. 14 “'ji 
Pork, old ttlue - . lSJWffild.OO Sheep I’elts..W ffi'L.V 1 
Pork, new mts 2 R,I«j 2l,f0 l.ainb l'clts.5ftffi2,00 
Pork, clear.2Q.«Jft2£QW Seed*. 
Dre--od hogs, owltk2 , i> S75 (Hover, nu-dlum $6JUffii7J)0 
Beef, cwt ... — 4,1*146,30 Do. barge_7,i*) 
Spring lamb*-2,O(ffiS,U0 Tlmothv .2|iO(,qj,ft0 
Mutton, carcass., kali: Sumtrte-. 
Hams, smoked. ll.ftL-ll^O YVnod, hard. $i>,.vi • 7.50 
Shoulders.9,iAUuP,(W Da. soft.4,1 K‘ffi 5,00 
Chickens. RffilOc Coal, Bcrantoii. ..6,75(4)10,00 
Turkey*. 1$@18 Do. l’lUstou ...s,7ft;. hVO 
Geose. 43ffi00 Do. Sluimoklu ,n,75.! 5,75 
Dairy, Ac. Do. Char. )2.u l5c 
Butter, roll.J3ffi215c Salt, bbl . 2,Sr52,50 
Butter, firkin. 22.0124 Straw, tun.7/5X<L‘J,0O 
Cheese, new....ftffi-OO Hay. tun.lA'-Vu 20,00 
Cheese.1A>.15 YVool. till). fio.'ffiftc 
Lard, tried.ISQffiH YVliltensh, Q bl>I..6,(MfM6,25 
Tallow, rough.Codfish, quintal. ..7,Sfiffi 8,00 
Tallow, tried ....UH,ffiU Trout, ludf bbl....5^0ffi6,00 
LMIESII GARDEN SEEDS FOR 1864.— 
J 1 G iM> iters. Mat Set Gardeners and otte rs, purchas¬ 
ing SEEDS 111 small or large qnautities, by sending a 
list of what they require, and the quantity, will receive 
the same bv return of mail, with the lowest possible 
prices annexed, for cash. 
B. M. WATSON, 
733-2 1 Old Colony N urseries, I*l> inoutb. Mass. 
FOn receipt of tlie price, from places where no one Is 
selling, we a ill ->-n.j |-.e U. < \ YV.'/recffi expense. What 
we especially want is a good 
In every town. YVe offer liberal Inducements and guar¬ 
antee (lie exclusive sale. 
JULIES IVES A CO., 
731-tf 347 Broadway, New York. 
1 A MONTH r—YY e want Ageute at $60 « month. 
tiJLIv/expenses paid, to sell oar Kverlasting Pencils. Ori¬ 
ental Bura-. y, aud IS orb. r article*. 15 circulars s. ut 
krkk. Address, SHAW & CLARK. Biddeford, Me, 
Brick arches for Cook pans should be built 31 1 , Inches 
In width ami 9,10Q, 12 or U feet in length. Inside meas¬ 
urement. Send for a Circular and order earl v. 
BLYMYER. BATES A DAY, 
M iiiufacGirvrs, Mauslield, Ohio. 
F or sale a farm of u« acres, with good 
building-, fruit. Sr-, located one mile west of Parma 
Conn r-. Mouroi Co., S. Y. I'erms Easy. Addn - 
four weeks, A. L- BATES. Medina, N . Y., or apply to 
J. M. WEBSTER,bpposltc the premises. |.34-2t 
70 R NURSE HYMEN FI LENT'H PEAR SEED, 
. growth of l.XfiS, $2.30>7 lb. 
Apple Seeil, growth ISfiS, $5.30 >1 bushel. 
Anger* Out nee, Mauetto Rose and Oaler Willow cut- 
ngs. $3 ;1 1 , 000 . 
Red Cedar, 4 to 12 In. $3 V 1 . 000 . 
A. G. H.\ \ FORD A BRO., 
733-2t Columbus Nursery, Columbus, Ohio. 
TP STi.a 
Half a cord in the 10lbs. • • As light as the best 
coffee sugar. -Harmon Beecher, Hlnesuurg, Y’l 
Boiled much faster and made sugar at least 20 per eem- 
hetter.—Orange Buck, Cambridge. LaMoitlo Go-, Vt. 
One-tlilrd faster. * * Sugar worth 15 per cent. more. 
—P. JI. Henry, North Bennington, Vt. 
Its operation surprised all who saw It.—Sidney Shep¬ 
ard ,t Co., BuHalo, N. Y. 
The ne p-W ultra of Sugar Boilers—Hiram Robhtns, 
Brighton, Monroe Co.. N. Y- 
Saved half Die worvl and time. * * Sugar and Syrup 
of a purer quality altogether.— M. C- Morgan, Benning¬ 
ton, Vt. 
The Sirup and Sugar wore very beautiful in color. 
The Sirup of the f st run looked like the white ofan egg 
or the ch ar honey that young bees make.—Levi Hart, 
PnlasklvlUe, Ohio. 
PHKSS .y'OTICRM. 
Commended as the best by Moore's Rural New-Yorker, 
The New Et'igland Farmer, American Agriculturist. New 
York Tribuue. Country Gentle loan. Genesee Fanner, 
Ohio Farmer. Ohio Cultivator, Field Notes, Illinois Far¬ 
mer, Prairie Farmer, Wisconsin Farmer, Minnesota 
Farmer, Michigan Farmer. Indiana Farmer, and bv nil 
editors who have ever seen It In operation. 72u-3tom 
Iffi'OK S A L E.-Tlie Surburban Farm 
I • Rxsui'KNi x ei the Late YV 11. COl D.x K. situated on 
Main St., Buffalo, otlly 3 miles from the center of the 
city, eontaluiug 25 acres of highly culttvnUd land, well 
slocked with a great variety of . I'olce fnill tn full bear¬ 
ing. Its hue locution, valunbte Improveiueius, and 
nearness to Hie mot: Railroad, make It liigldy desir¬ 
able. either as a residence or pruiilauie Frufct Garolen. 
Title perfect, price im.lerate, and terms easr, If re¬ 
quired, For funic r purlieu tars npii'v to 
725-tf HAM1TON DODGE, Buffalo, N. Y. 
TIT ANTED \ FAIR OF CAME 1’OHLS, Fl'KK 
m East India Freed, of the largest size, dark color, 
with large, pheasant tail, and of uudoubtable courage. 
Must not be ever twe years old. Adiliv-- EDITOR ID - 
UAL NK'.v-VORKKII, lioch. sic . N. V.. -Piling prl<... Ac. 
“nOR MALE MV FARM OF fi7 l ; ACRES, situated 
* in the town of Macedou. three miles from the vill¬ 
age. It 1« well stock'd with truit for market, small 
t.rulM, grapes. Ac.; a young orchard of 300 Peach trees. 
Good house, (nearly new,) corn house, barn, Ae., wltli 
living Water In the'barn vard. and land all I 11 high con¬ 
dition. Address JOHN S. GOoLD. 
Macedon. Wayne Co.. N. Y. 
Rkvkk to —John J. Thomas. Union hprlngs, Cavuga 
Co., or Thomas A Hereendecn, Maoedon. 
Januai-y 25tb. 1364. 733-3t 
Q'T’o* A MONTH.—Agents wanted to sell Sewing Ma- 
0 I •$ ebiih -.. -YVe will give a comml.-lon ou all Ma¬ 
chines sold, or emjdi.y agents who will work fur tlie 
above wages and all expensi s paid. For particulars 
Address BOY I AN A CO., Detroit, Midi, 
PAJNrcuRs cuhed.- 
U Cancers cured without pain or the use of the knife 
Tumorous White Swelling, Goitre, Ulcers and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treated, circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
Dus. Babcock, a tobin, 
7—-tf 27 Bond. Street, New York, 
P INE TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE C ontaining 231 
acre*, tn the tow n of c)*‘i.\n, l.lvlug-too Co., N. Y r ., 
four miles south of Dansvllle, near Bumdl's saw-mill; 
valuable ship timber. Addn ssS. McCurhv. Dansviile, 
Livingston ('>>., N. Y.. or Inquire at the residence of .Mrs, 
J. D. Met I'lLDY, OsMitn. 
B ridgewater paint.— Entabu-hed tso.«.—Fire 
ami Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks of 
vessels, Dun w ork, brick, tin. railroad bridges,depots,Ae. 
I>eput74 Maldeu Lane. New York. 
(7W-2tU) KOBEHT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
/ tPEN AIR DRAPE CULTURE -By Prof. John Pldll. 
V / Trim your Vines now. For a good crop, learn how 
to do it. The only treatise mentioned In Appleton’s 
New American Enc.yr.lopi dla for consultation D 1’hiu's. 
Price, $1,25. Sent iwist-nald, by mail. Address 
731-21 1). M. DKYV F'Y, Agent. Rochester, N. Y. 
I NARM FOR SALE,—One ot -.he ',ost In Western New 
. York. Location beauHful and near KB. anil mar¬ 
ket. Address Box ASn Batavia. N. Y. 703-tf 
J ?OR MALI! BY i:\E4TTORi. the hon»-b ul of 
the laid I'hemus Harne-s. Lll the village 0 1 Newark. 
Warn,' Co, N. Y., with ten acres of land In high culture, 
one half or more in vineyard ami orchard of the choicest 
varieties of fruit, now tu full bearing. Location central 
and desirable. Also 1,2 ik acres or pine land- lu Saginaw 
(Vi., Midi. For particulars, address OKliLN Bl. VCK- 
M VN. Newark. YV.iyue , o., N. Y .. or Y\ . I. BAUNKs, 
Quincy. Branch Uo., Mich. 73 Ml 
And Stuttering permanently cured by Bates’ Pa¬ 
tent SerRNTivro Arrm.w ks. For new edition of 
Pamphletttand Drawings, dcacrlblng the same. Address 
733-4 1 H. C. I.. MK A118, No. .'77 West 23d Street. N. Y. 
USEfUL and VALUABLE 
DISCOVERY. 
HILTON’S 
INSOLUBLE CEMENT! 
Is of more gi-nerxl practical utility 
than any invention now before the 
public. It has been thoroughly 
tested during the last two Years by 
practical men, aud pronounced by 
all to be 
•SUPERIOR to any 
Adhesive Preparation known. 
KlltonN Insoluble Cement Is a BOW 
tiling, and Hie result of years of 
study; Its com id nation is on 
SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES 
j iud under no circumstances or 
GUK.vr discovery 
RANDALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD. 
The Practical Shsuuehd: A Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding. Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LI.. D„ Author of 
“sheep Husbandry lu the Si hi tb," “ Flue YVool Hus¬ 
bandry," Ac. YVUh Uiustratious. 
Tms work reached seven editions In less than six 
weeks from the time of lt9 first publication. In October, 
1363, and the demand for It l# still extraordinary. No 
volume oil 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, being pronounced ms rest work 
on sheep Husbandry ever published lu America. 
The Twelfth Edition Is now tn press and will be Issued 
next week. 
£^“The Practical shepherd is sold only by 
Agents aud the Publisher. It comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo let gee, and Is printed. Illustrated aud bound In 
superior style. The uniform price is $4.50, 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 
I>. IX T. MOORE. Publisher, R«chc*tor, V. Y. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
-NEW YORK, Feb. 1. — Ashes — Firm; sales at $3,- 
■ 7 t>lV,r pots, and $10 for pearls. 
Flour Market may ho quoted a trifle higher for good 
shipping brands, with a more active demand for export. 
Halt's at f(>,i0..c6,(W for superfine StoU’l $635ffi7Jkl for ex¬ 
tra Slate; $6,» :fi,66 for superfine Western ; STalVc 7,60 
for cumuioti to medium extra Western; $7.4du>/.A. for 
common to good shipping brand* ex’ra round liooped 
Ohio, ain3$7,tkffi'FjU fiir trade brands (lie market closing 
steady, tsxle* choice extra fhate were made at BT/Vffii 
7,20. OatiA'llan Flour may be quoted - iraily Olid quil l: 
soles at $t>.l*>.uj7,10 for coiuujon. and $7,15u:>\9U for gaod 
to choice extra. Rye Floqrmay tie quoted steady; -ales 
at $3,5ft.i?Y>,fi0 for Infeijor to choice. Corn meal un¬ 
changed: sale* 4 R $6,25 for Ilraudywine: $.L'A)aA,6a for 
Jersey; $6,00 lor common Slate aud $6.25. for Marsh's 
caloric. 
GEAfK—Wheat In tvdier request and more firmly held, 
but without any Material change lu prices. SaWat $1- 
&k.(fll,5S for Chicago spring: $ 1,43 for old do, delivered ; 
QIIEPIIK.RI) TV ANTED. — A person to go to the State 
10 of Iowa, to take charge of two thousand sheep. None 
but those thoroughly acquainted with care of sheep 
need apply. H. TEN F.VCK, Cazenovta, N. Y. 
Applicable to the 
useful Arts. 
OI-hKCT I’UIIIY SriIOOE for HOYS, 
\T Vl'BURNDALE, IS NEWTON, MAnn. leu 
miles from Boston, on tlie line of the Boston ami Wor¬ 
cester Railroad- It alms to secure all the benefit« of a 
HOME and a GOOD EDUCATION at the same time. 
Tl»e number of pupils is limited, the Instruction thor¬ 
ough. the discipline parental, the place most healthy. 
1‘uplts are received at any time. For Circulars and 
Testimonials address 
734-21) Rev. j. E. \\ OODBRIDGE. Auburndale, Mass. 
rpVYEM V-EIVE CENTS A VEAK. 
Ti m cuxsTithist. 
A handsomely Illustrated Monthly. 16 pages, royal 
quarto, and devoted exclusively to 
Agriculture and Horticulture, 
YYiU be sent to any address for Twenty-Five Cents 
A Y’KAR. A three cent stamp additional, to prepuv 
postage, will entitle the sender to a 
SUPERB PHOTOGRAPH, 
(Album size,I as a premium. Specimen copies sent 
without charge. Address A. M. SPANGLER, 
Editor and Publisher, 25 N. 6th SL. Philadelphia, Pa. 
A new thing. 
JEW ILLIJSTIUIT’D CATALOGUE 
Its Combination. 
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, 
J.V» OHOMSB h'Ol U THRUM DIRECT. 
Jusr laSLKtv-A New II1u«tratrd Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue of Rochester Central Nurseries. Also, 
SPECIAL TERMS OF SAFE. 
See advertisement In Rural, Jan. 16,16(54. Inclose a two- 
ceut stamp for pre-payment of postage. 
Addres-. C’. YV. SHELVE, 
Rochester Central Nurseries, Roelicster. N. Y. 
change of tenip,*raturo. will it In¬ 
come corrupt or uurt any oSlotisDe 
---—'prlng: $l,*6 for old do, delivered; 
$l,A\nil,Bl for Jftlwanteeclub; $U'.t:'l.fil for amUT MIN 
waukee: $l,fii i l.tu for winter red eatern! $1,70? 1,73 
for umber Ml< idgau: $ 1,61 for white Michigan, and $1,- 
71 for amber State. Kyr rules (iiltet; sole, it $l.fc. Bar¬ 
ley steady aud quiet; rales at $ 1,86 for Eastern aivl $1,30 
lorStalA. Barley Molt Is quiet $1,60. I rulednillat 
$1,07 for Canada. Corn market may bo quoted heavy 
and a trifle easier; srdes at $l,3t.ifll Jo’; for sldnpitig tnlx- 
#rt Wi turn, lu slots t $l,IN ) t,2i> for yellow ler-ey. and 
$1,20 for new yellow Southern. Oat.- ruledull and rather 
easier; sales at 871iffi)9Uc for Canada; Sx.i.too. for State, 
and fiA t AJc for Western. 
Provisions — pork market more active and firmer; 
sales at $ 19,0ft,.22,25 for meo: $80 ,(XViyy’. 25 for new 
prime mess, aud iifijkfj tNW for prime. Beef 1* “toady ; 
bales at for country prime; $6,iMJi7,iw for 
Country tticss; $IO,Ofta:l4.00 for repacked mess, and $15,00 
(oil 6 , 1 X 1 ii>r extra nus* Prime mews Iwef quiet and un¬ 
changed 1 -ales lit $2V*A Beef hams steady; naira State 
and Western at JhMIffiai.OO. (,‘ut meati rule firmer; 
sales at k .1 Me for shoulder*; ue.(: l'l',c for hams. Bacon 
sides are firm; sales .,1 tic fur Western Cumberland cut 
Puddles; IlSjc for city do; UY^c fi>r Western longelear; 
10! I2\c fordo short clear, and tSVjC for do. long cut 
nauis, l»r< I Ibv ‘ less actlv 1 gali • at S ? ,'u9‘,c i u- 
" ' stern ;t",c for cltv. Lard I-without material change, 
ball's at lt.iLUje for No. I to choice. Butter active, mid 
relllliJ? at it > 7ic for Ohio, and 2 s.:-Me for State. Cheese 
firm at lYaJo^e. for common to prime. 
ALBANY, Feb. L Ft.nuw and Mkal There Is a 
moderate but lead v Ini.lino doing In flour at unchanged 
prices. Buck wheat fiotir 16 quiet- Corn meal $2, to. 
Grain In Wheal nothing has transpired. Rye Is In 
moderate tvnuesl, wlUt salt s at JI.-JY Corn rather dull 
and easier Ph mw; saha. new rouud yellow at $l,17ffitl,- 
20. Oats steady but quiet at 80c. 
Boot and Shoe 
Manufacturers. 
BOOT tand SHOK 
Manufacturers, aslug Maclilnes, 
will find It the best article known 
for Cementing the channels, as It 
works without delay, is not affected 
by any change of temperature. 
JEWELERS 
Will find it suffldcutly adhesive for 
AIEK W ILI.OWS - Cuttings for sale, and also a few 
thousand Hawthorn plants, by 732-3t 
M. SMALLWOOD, Warsaw, YVvomlug Co., N. Y. 
P EAR SKKDH PEAK SERIES. Just received at R. 
R. Sl'HROKDKII'S Importing Agency, Kochester. 
N. Y'., a lot of Pear Stvda, verv t>est quality, at $2.00 per 
pound. Also an assortment of Evergreen and other tree 
seeds. 733-tf 
Jewelers. 
CHEISTMAS and NEW YEARS! 
1 rOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE— 
I I Y\ arratited to r> -tore laded and gray Hair and 
Wmakers to thtdr original color. Superior to dyes and 
(Very other preuaraltou for the hair In the natural and 
life appearance It gives. Instead of the dull, dead black 
dyer, so that the most critical observer cannot detect It* 
use; lathe Simplicity of Its application. It being used 
as easily a* liny article of tlie toilet, and lit its beneficial 
effect* on the bead and the hair. It makes the hair soft 
aud silky, prevents from falling out, removes all U* Im¬ 
purities'. and entirely overcomes the bad effects of tlie 
previous use of proparaltons containing sulphur, sugar 
of lead. Ac. HOYTS MINNEHAHA ll.VIK ULOS&, 
unexcelled In keeping tin- hntr In curl. 
HOYTS IMPKKI \l. tel BRING CREAM, change* 
tight and red hair t» a beautiful brown or black. 
HOYTS EXCELSIOR TOILET POWDER imparts 
beauty to the complexion, smoothness to the skin ami 
preserves yon thru lues- of Anpeut-uuro. bold everywhere. 
JON. HOY IT X CO., No. 10 Ijulvt rslly-phice. New York. 
their use, as has beeu’praved. 
IT IS ESPECIALLY ADAPT Ell 
TO LR.VTIIEU. 
And we claim as an especial merit, 
that '.t stick* Patches aud Lining; 
to Roots and Shoes suflk'lenllv 
The craio Micros cors. with mounted 
Objects, constitutes a beautiful aud appro¬ 
priate Holiday Gift to old or young; com¬ 
bining Instruction with amusement,magni¬ 
fying ahout Irt) diameters or 10,000 rimes, 
being the power most frequently required, 
aud yet so simple U 1 . 1 t a child cau use It.— 
It Is mailed, prc-jv.ibl. for $2225: or with 6 
beautiful mounted objects for $3; with 24 
oblccts $5. Liberal discount to dealers. 
Address HENRY CRAIG, 
3SS Broadway, New York. 
Families. 
Ukl’tOY M ENT! MIMETIIINW NEW !— Kverv 
Ij Family and every Soldier must have It. Retails for 
$UX\. $10 capital will clear $10', rvr uv. t rare. For an 
Agency »i|div* R. M. BALLOU A SON.Haverhill, Mass. 
i Sc Sample* for Agents sent by mail for 30 cents, when 
desired. 732-tt 
It 1* a Liquid. 
\T HUE OK HF.IH1K WILLOW makes tlie best of 
' ’ Uvc leuce. Circulars giving Instructions how to 
raise It, sent fn-e. Also, Canvassers wonted in everv 
county, to Introduce CVn. mv's Dicrowd Clothks 
W nixotist, which we icvraiif to give talis/aciio n, 
7X2-61 COLBY, BKO'N .4 ('ft. Wab rlm.-y, Y r t. 
]3EST TAMILT SEWING MACHINE. V 
Remember. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the First 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1362. 
Principal Office, .Vo, 505 Broadway, -V. P. 
. 665 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, S. Y. 
1 toon LANDS KUVK To settlers hi Michigan, YVIs- 
x 1 cousin, MinuCsaU and Iowa. Letters n: tnqutrv, 
with stamix answered. Also, good lands In W isconsin. 
In well settled counties, at $Vxi per acre, ou ten years' 
time, 7 per cent. Interest, Goes I Maps, giving location 
of Government land* hi above States sent fur f I..VJ each. 
Address, YV. H. uAdtDNElt, Care P. M.. 
732-lt Fort Howard, Wis. 
ACKER OF LAND FOR HAI-K IN THE TOWN 
*«$ of Gcldcs, about 30 , mil's tvoru Svracqae, Inquire 
f 0 . t.. SaLIBBORY, Geddes, 
729-St Or, J. W. OSBORN, Albauy. 
Finis. 
