CLOTHES WRINGER 
STAMMERING 
T 70 K PALI' -MV FARM OF 67'^ ACRES, situated 
1' iu the townot Macedon. three utiles from the vlll- 
Hjri*-. It i= well stocked with fruit for market, small 
fruits, grape*. 4c.: a young orchard of 50U Pea*-h trees, 
flood house, (nearly new,) corn house, ham. Sir-, with 
living water In the barn yard, and land all in high con¬ 
dition. Address ' JOHN S GOOLD, 
Macedon, Wayne.Co., N. 1 . 
REPXit to— John . 1 . Thomas. Union springs, Caynga 
<>.. or Thomas Jb I fereeudeen, Macedon. 
January 25th. 1S64. 73S-3t 
r r»IE HI5AVE8 CAN BE CURED.—All persons own- 
1 ing Horses atlUcted with this disease will be-greatly 
henented by addre sing l'. H. HART, Victor, N. Y . 
sales at $1,55. Pens rule (lull at $1,07 for Canada. Corn 
market opened 2 f«)lr. heller, with an active rpecnlailve 
tlcmand, and closed very irrcirul.ir; fifties at $ v* 
for shipping mixed Western, In store, for cash, and $131 
• «... i 1 , r .._.^ ...... i . #U..yi • -ii.lrf.a II t KKVr'lOi* Ini* 
Special Notic 
\I7ILLOW PEELING MACHINE—“A PERFECT 
\V THING,” nil .«y who see it work. Made mu 
by KASTI HtlKOOK A BRONSON', Geneva. N. V. 
Sendsiamp lor cir-iilar containing descilptt- 1 of mu- 
elitne and ''THE WILLOW GROWER’S GFI HE.’’ (735-11 
(o!l,83 lii'tlui regular way. Oats firm; sales at «*@9pe (or 
Canada: 85 GMN>Lc for State, and OrtohlV for Western. 
Provisions — rork market U quiet a no unchanged: 
gales at 22,23 for mess; $20.fl»V< 20.25 lor new 
prime mess, and $m,lti<ud$.00 foe prime, lleefls Steady . 
Stiles nl t i,0Dfb*,IX' IT enutltry prime; Su.OhuLrtl fed 
country mers; $IO,tJ<K,i)M.OO t«>r repacked mes-, and $13.00 
iatlrt,U0 for extra me:*. Prime ness heel qidetand un- 
i-li.mg-t : sah > al $25,1*1. Heel ham- steady ; -ah- Stale 
and We-torn -i I fVJ.00r.yJl JO. (Til meal* ipllet and firm; 
sales al H ale r r should.-rs: lUail2 ; .r for hams. Bacon 
sides fairly active; sales at lie for W est, nt 1 uiiiU-rland 
rut middles: 11 ','c for do short ribbed, and UBf a)l3J*e for 
do. longcul haul*. Hiv-si iI Hog- quiet a id firm: -ah k 
at i‘.,c for Western, and nominal for city. Lard rules 
.inlet and sternly; sales at lAadlitaC for No. J W el.oh e. 
Bui ter-idling at22ta28e fur 01 do, and 2H n .2/C for State. 
Cheese firm at I+ad7c. forcotnumn to prime. 
ALBAN Y, Feh. n - Kt.otji: AND YtV.M.. With a mod- 
ei*at<? but Nt* nUy local,Eastern and Nortlioriulemaiut b'f 
Hour, price* juv.minlmn#u<L HuckvrheutHour ant! Corn 
meal are unchanged. . 
Grain-I n Wheat nothing ha- transpired. K>e dull. 
Corn held tun re llemly hut without sales; W esteru mix¬ 
ed Is held al * I .24. Barley very dull and plenty. Oats 
quiet; rales state al file, m lid red. 
BUFFALO. Fell, H.— Fu'n'Tt The market, for flour 
rules dull ..lid «|Ulet. w ith hut little (lfli.g. Prices 1111 - 
ehanged : sales at $ 7 ^ 0 (a«iZft for Hdr to good and good to 
choir.- White Wheat double extra Ohio. IndialULunrH tth- 
a.U; $h.l2‘»(iu.i.iv for Canada spring extra, and $n,i3 for 
choice Illinois bakers’. .. .. 
Puuv imiivs—O 11 I 1 1 .rid In m.•derate request, 1 otv 
heavy mess quoted at $ 21 , 00 ; light mess$ 20 ; prime mess 
al 8 Jil.uu; I,|<| llitisSall $Ub*u. Hams, smoaio -no sugar 
eured, IJe; sl.onldi r*9Vitt DHid and smoked herd $13 
Lard firm al ISMe. Prime mess beef $12. White fish . 
hhls. $U. Trout, 1 , hhls. $5.75. 
TOIMINTO, Feb. fi. -Kmut. - Superfine $3,75 fir ship¬ 
ment. Id ban e): 5 l.n-i.fii r..r V-rai.nsutnpTfotj: Extra 
$ t,25.§f,50; Fancy f M0;e.t,20; Superior S f.7«aj5,00; Bag 
Flour $i,ou per 20.1 tbs. 
ill!AIN— Full Wheat NVu tWc common to choice j $l,l»*-.. 
1,03 good fo choice ; $1,06 extra. Spring Wheat in good 
. feniHud at 7 5-585 c. Barley RXoiiie. Oats oS(aB5c. leas 
4Vci/>3c 
I’KOVIPIONS —Hants $3,5%10.00 per 100 fits. Bacon 
Cheese wholesale; lM>-i@l5c pur 
fit retail.— Globe. 
METROPOLITAN FAIR 
IN AID OP THE 
UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION. 
•v-v/ 
(highest; 
I 'OK SALE THE THOROUGH.BUED HORSE 
P "K.\N-\s;” tun 4 year.>ld -tallion- add 1U colts aud 
1)1 Her, from 2 In.3 Year- old. all the get of the above named 
horse, or of tho* il..:r..ugh-brcd hoi - '• I.xmn'i idle. 
For particular* or pedigree, call on or aiiure>- 1 Jr. 
JOHN ALEXANDER,St. Clalrsrillc, l.tionlCo., O. 
in MORE AGENTS WANTEIfc-Business Light mid 
1.5 ll.sLMCtu-li'! No Capital required 1 ' daries, uc- 
cmitlng m capacities, $7-5 to $K*Lfi month, l.eeniesex- 
igul-ea. For ArenIV instructions, samples nl goods. Ac.. 
add res- Hum;* B. OaKTKhACO, Inventor’s Exidiauge, 
Boston. Muss. 
1 )F.Ali SEERS—HKAIi SEEBS.—Just received at R- 
1 K. SPHROEDEK'S Importing Agency. Rochester, 
N. V.. a lot of Pear Seeds, very I t s,T quality, at $2,00 per 
pound. Also an assortment of ErergTeea and other tree 
seeds, 732-tf 
TO OUR FARMERS-AN INVITATION. 
Thd I.ndica of the Metropolitan Fair in aid of the 
U. S. Sanitary Commission, address themselves with 
peculiar satisfaction to the Farmers of our Country. 
We know that wo appeal to generous natures—stout, 
warm hearts, over ready to bestow Of the gifts that a 
good Providence has so mtmjllcenlly showered upou 
O . . .... .1 _ 1 __ 1 . 1 .. ...nn 
I ” Jl PLOT 51 EN TJ—SOMETHING NEW!—Every 
-j Family and every Soldier must have It. Retails for 
$1,1*1, S1U capital will clear $10\ per xetefeiUr*. For an 
Agency address E. M. BALLOU A SON. Haverhill, Mass. 
tV/' Sam pics for Agon u sent by mat! for 3 U cents, when 
desired. 732-4t 
$33* 53,818 SOLD IN 1863.^ 
SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE! 
The only Wringer with the 
Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator, 
Which i*osit»vicly prevents the roils from 
BREAKING, OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
A GOOD CANVASSER WANTED 
In every town. We offer liber ll Indueements and guar¬ 
antee the cxcluaive sale. JCLIl'S IVE$ A- CO., 
735-tf $17 Broadway, N. Y. 
\yilITE OH HEDGE WILLOW mn-eathe best of 
It live fence. Circulars giving instructions how to 
raise It, sent free. Also, Canvassers wanted in every 
comity, to introduce CWlby’s ImphovkdClothes 
W uiNGKTi. which we warrant to give sat i-'fact ion. 
732-6t COLBY', BRO’S & CO.. Wateroary. Vt. 
j'ou since the commcnccmenl of this deplorable war 
You have given nobly of your heart's blood. Your 
sturdy sons and brothers are the glory of our Army and 
Navy; and those who remain to till iho soil will cheer¬ 
fully respond to onr invitation, to assist In furnishing 
meaus for sustaining, nursing and comforting such as 
are suffering far Irotn their homes. 
Come then, wo pray you, In ing to us of the products 
which God hath given you, whatever you can: oxen, 
cows, horses, (such have, been already contributed,) or 
beef, million, pork, poultry, hay, oats, hutior, cheese, 
eggs, grain or flour, tipples, cranberries, nnts—anything 
that you can spare of your abundance. 
The Fair will open on the 28th of March. As it will 
probably continue for two weeks, contributors can send 
from time to time as may best suit their convenience. 
Address all articles to Receiving Committee, Wtwt 
141 h Street, between 6 th and Tib Avenues Forward by 
any Express or Transportation Company. 
Please send name and address, that we may ncknowl- 
• e(ig e. Mbs. JOHN PAINE, 
Committee for soliciting from Farmors. 
New York, Feb. 1st, 1864. 
/NOGH LANDS-Fuke—T o settlera In Michigan. YVis- 
vX COUslu, Mlunesota and Iowa. Ltjpcri of hwpnrv, 
with stamp, answered. Aim. good land* in Wisconsin, 
in well settled counties, at $1,30 per a civ, •■•n ten years’ 
time. 7 per cent. Interest. Good Maps, giving location 
of Government lands in above States seut for $1.50 each. 
Address, W. IL GARDNER, r are P. 51.. 
732-4t Fort Howard, Wls. 
G HEA.T CITATVCE 
TO MAKE IVE OUST Err- 
A magnificent business for any one to engage in the 
sale of the Great 
“Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery, one chance lb tbe grearsaieof S'Cvu.iru of Watches 
and Jewelry. Agents can sell thousands of these Pack¬ 
ets. as the stationery is worth more than the price asked, 
mid the Certificate which is added is worth 25 cts alone. 
As an E.XTUA i.voUi.KMKNr we will present, tree, with 
every lot) Pic kets, a fine Solid Silver Watch, war¬ 
ranted genuine. Also ‘’Splendid Silkt. Kngk*t- 
ISOS," the linest ever puhitslie-t, and pt.olograph Pic¬ 
tures ut prices which will yield tic- a^etit n- :.r!.> SfiOTar 
every 510 invested. Never before '',-re such great in- 
dnccnicnto ottered 1 Circulars, with full particulars, 
mailed free. Sample Packets forware.e*! hv mail upon 
receipt of 60 cts. Address IL L. HASKINS A CO.. 
;s>-tf Nos. Ni tt S5 B- ekm/m 81 .. New York. 
L'W ILLUSTRATED CATALOG IE 
SEND FOR A CATALOGUE, 
jjvn on ii mi \'oi n treks iiirect, 
JEST Issued—A New Illustrated Descriptive Cata¬ 
logue of Rochester Central Nurseries. Also. 
SPECIAL TERMS OF SALE. 
See advertisement lu Rural. Jan. 16, lfifit. Inclose a two- 
cent stamp for pre-payment Of postage. 
Address O. W. SEELVE, 
Rochester Central Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. 
N F5% jiEEl* CATALOGUE.—OurSeed Catalogue for 
lhW, iwiitalnmg in a Will m to the old. all the new 
varieties and novelties of the season, both o! home and 
Foreign product I an will bo ready about t.ie. tnuh.b of 
Ketouarv, and will he forwifl-d to any address, upon 
receipt ol ? a 3 ct. stamp. 11 will contain many practical 
liintAiu rwurtl t*» tho culli v uUWi of both Flowers uu I 
\ i gi tallies, making It •• vain ible liand t>ook 10 every 
lover of tho Garden. AddTwso. 
FJ5-3t McKLWAIN BROS,>prlngficid,Mass. 
T1IE CATTLE HI.UIKETS, 
NEW YORK, Feb. 8 .— BEEF CATTI.K.— The current 
prices fort lie week at all the markets are follows: 
Extra, $U2,0UQfHfi.i>'t First quality, tlO^U(ail 2 .l»t; ordin¬ 
ary, $J,t.b(o)lo;Oi); common, ?s,tMatt,uu; inferior. $ 6 ,is>,a 
7 
COW'S AND C u.v I'.s.—First quality, $tiVa>7l); ordinary, 
$ 3 n®i»: common. +s; Inferior._$:»X.t-40. 
Vkal cxi.vi-.s -Extra, V m,7’ t "ivv; first quality, 
raffle; ordinarv. d'-.t.:: common.on o',c; Inferior. 
rtliKEf and L eMUS-Extras. s'head. S*,I>*.T 12: prime 
quality, $S,7.V",7,SU; "txUnary, $5,atcie,00; eoauuon, $5.uu 
.t.3.50Infei-'c", f _ t - 
bwi.s'lt.—<.'oru-fe«l,heavy, 6 t 4 'jnJ.c; sttU-fed, t. 4 •, «C- 
ALIJANY, Fi b.fi- -Beevk.s 1‘rlces are better this 
week, the advance t.eitig equal to ulioul Mc ^t hs B’e 
weight, ixteus:— premium. $.'*>: extra, $'v*r 6,7"; "rst 
qttafitv. 5,-u; 2.1 do. fl.L- «.75: 3d do, S3."",!-'.at- 
SHEKi'- I !"' supply lirge. with :i deebucot .i0.a,cljc ?> 
100 tbs: sale* ranging fro..I 6JUv7‘-c. 
Live IIdic ’I level, but tlttb- doing lit lire hogs, 
sales ordinary light.■ urn-fed. fic p it..: prices ranging 
from fAi^iTc >Jfb. Dressed IIo^s—sales btate at$J,-5, 
H ^ARJIS I'OK SALE — Cirrnmsranc^s have 
made It advtsalile that tho subscriber should Change 
his hoslnos. He now offers for sale his real estate o u- 
eonsisUng of one farm of HU acres or choice land situ¬ 
ated on a bill overlooking the village ofCary, amt distant 
only Nl rod- from it. < ary couiaiua C'o Cary t.kdlcglatc 
Seminary, makltig tills a I' -lr iijtr farm and home for a 
family wishing to educate llteir chiJdresi. >aid farm la 
in good repair and In a good state of cultivation. Farm 
No. 2 i 1 slTuaied IL miles from Cary, has good buildings, 
orchard, wood pit. An. This farm contains 81 acres. Iioth 
mv well watered toot well fenced. They "III r sold 
chcjip and she pay shall come hi Hie option o u; 
tut!rely. Possession given at any ttene when desired. 
Address the subscriber, - lther by letter or person, at 
-c • N. Y. J. it. W11. FORD. 
{Jublisl)cv to tl)C public 
F VKMFK 5VANTED — AS FOREMAN on a large 
farm, where tic wRl be require I to oqard r..iq aatids. 
amt take charge of llie men, slock and farm, under the 
direction ol the owner. A Cottage, mostly furnished, 
garden snot, firewood and the keeping of a Cow w ill be 
provided. To a person of great energy and Industry. 'Jte 
advertiser MfVr - a good home, and a very desirable -tlu- 
ation, but no answer will receive attmtlo-n unless nc etc- 
panled with the b«'-’ of references from practical Dinn¬ 
ers. A farm: v ix it/iour ebiblreu preferred. Address, 
Box 214. P. Cl.. Geneva. X. Y". 752-lt 
17ARM FOR SALE.—T" DiUrrm-r. M ord Grower s, 
V Nursei’j uiet'.aOd nth. i w I wmt n> s. J mv Ibrni 
,111 which 1 live. In tile town of Bath, stout utiO;..N. 
will sell it rltcap. U contains 335 acres, n-arlj 
of it valuat 4 c wood I c 1 . four tier- * to a N tir-. ry of flue 
healthy fruit trees r.t choice varieties: bal nee rtiosllx In 
grass. * <»fMsl fo'c-e*, huinilng*, oreharJ k"“'l ljud 
‘r*r grain or CinHv rt* nmrM.- . 
-eliool, I hurrh. Ac. Well adapted to keeping sheep rr 
cows, with all necessary conveniences ,n order. I r ci. 
$30 per aerc. Terms easy. Address the nnder-tgned at 
n, tl, V Y. " M- M1LEN 
Addition* to Club* are alwaj’9 In order, whether In 
oues, twos, lives, tens, twenties, or any other number. 
Subscriptions can commence with the volume or any 
number; but the former Is the best time, and we shall 
send from it for some weeks, unless specially directed 
otherwise. Please "make a note of it." 
ITOYT'S HIAWATHA HAIE RESTORATIVE— 
lL Warrant*"! to n-i tv fad.* I ai.it gray Hair aud 
Whiskers to Iht-lr original color. Superior to dyes aud 
every other preparallini for the hair in the natural aud 
life appearancegive-. Instead ol the dull, dean black 
dvee.»o that the most critical observer cannot detect Its 
use: it, the simplicity of La application, tt being used 
as easily as any artloe of the toilet, and in its beneficial 
effects on the head and the hair. I; makes the hair soft 
and stUv, prevents from fulling out, removes all Us itn- 
purltlei and entirely overcomes the had effects of the 
previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugar 
Of lead. Ac- HOY I"? MINNEHAHA' HAIR GLd' 88 , 
linexeelled in nlu j' ri i' r - In curt. 
HOYT'S IMl’F.IllAI. COLORIN'. CREAM. C.’:auges 
light and red hair t<> a Iveautiful f rown or Idack. 
HOYT’S KXoMLSlOR TOILET POWDER Impart* 
beau tv to the cooipivaioD, smoothness to the -kin and 
preserves y ’.ilthBi'.UOeaof appearance. Sold everywhere. 
JOS. HOY T A CO., N >. lu Lniver*lty-place, New Yor<. 
VICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF SEED& 
’ AND 
Guide to the Flower Garden, for 1564 
MY NEW CATALOGUE AND FLORAE GUIDE Is 
now published and ready to send out. It contain* accu¬ 
ral «• descriptions of the leading Floral Treasures of the 
world, with KCLI. ami plain directions for MOWING- 
SEED, TRANSPLANTING and GENERAL CfL- 
Tt'KE. Als", a list of Cftuice Seeds for the VK*FT,\- 
KLE GARDEN', with necessary inslruc 1 i uis for 
and C'litarr. 
M' N kw <; \TAL*X.l’E and Flobal Gc:de is a beauti¬ 
ful work of /y ?v largo nag. -. Illustrated n-'.tli 'u>' 7 Vi-yiw 
:luc eugruvnigB and "lit -pli ndid CI'LOHXI* 1'LAt t of the 
DcmM* ZSnnuL It will be sent, postage paid, to all who 
applv inclosing ten cents. 
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
WORK BY THE AUTHOR OF 
HEAVEN OUR HOME." 
Meet for Heaven. 
A State of Grace upon Earth tbe only preparation for a 
State of Glory in Heaven- 
Handsomely bound in clotli. Price $1. 
Biibeerllie Early ! Hack Number*-—Those w ho wish 
to secure tills volume of the RoitAi, complete, as we 
trust is the case with ALL our subscribers—should reueto 
at onre, 
paper 
svl/xcriht' now. 
i.ll to $fiU. Shel l'and LatubS—J.auihe sell ;it $4g*U.t7,OJ 
rthead; extra, $•>.••'• 7.0•: Nlii'e), 6.‘> -•*• V IL switie- 
few »t market, retail, 7 “c; fat bog-. ;”' at market, 
prices he. II: I"-. i 
Lambskins 52J»-iuA,Vi; sheepskin-. «'A5U.s,3.»J. 
r\MHRlDGE, Fi '.2. RkKJ CAY 
|(iim; first quality $S-a"--.7ft; second quality * '.'<• -iT.t' : 
tlilril tiuidlu ‘•cJ.U . Working Oxen — $ni, s'.m.c I-". 
Cows aud Calve a- $3u,'-«:aI7S.(X\ YoarUwss. 5i>U UU: 1 wo 
years old $u>c*v-o vxi;ttm >• rears old $ 2 s,i«» riii.tw. sheep 
mid Lamb* $ 6 ."'. u7,iF h; extra $7.'X«5,ifi,ki, or from 
6 loll C ft Tt'. Hi lesW. ; :n 4 c v It. Tallow Ad^^C (< tb- 
Pelts $3.NV_,id.'X) cacti. 
TORONTO, Feb, 3.—liE.vr, by tie quarter, from $3,2’> 
,AVi» for fore quarters: SGW.V" fi.r .in*I qu *rli r- 
flie market, tuferlor $V" <t l'*'!S-; 2d qiial.ty. SUd.M: 
extra $3, whole-tile: retail, tVOiASM oMRikiv: *s.v>: - 
for-"T'crlor. t'alvc* scarce at $1 and upwards. Mu-.-p 
at $ !,.MC".V4.' each ac<'i*t'.'Ing to sire and quality, jrheep 
HU i.. ■- at S'." ' ' ■ 
, a.-!.. II I I"- ' - At 7lS^C 1> th. 
l’OKK— Dressed $1,5 fe 1.75 Tor omiitmm to go al; * t,7»& 
-L90 good to choice; extra S5tu2>.25 fi 100 lbs,— Globe. 
; aud such non-subscribers as propose taking the 
(hr IdB, and wish all tho numbers, will do well to 
Last win tor and spring thousands were 
disappointed because they could not procure the arty 
numbers of the volume. To accommodate urgent appli¬ 
cants we disposed of many sets saved for binding, which 
we now need. After No. 1 of tills volume had goue to 
pres*, the rush was such that we added 15.00U copies to 
the edition first fixed upou, aud, though tire orders are 
more numerous than ever beforo at this seasou, we 
shall probably he able to supply back numbers to all who 
subscribe without delay—and a* long as our edition 
holds out shall send from No. 1 unless Otherwise ttirectt *:. 
TTALIABLE It LAI. ESTATE FOR 
V SALE. -A farm of about 320 acres belonging to the 
estate of the Isle John A vrault. it: llie town of Perl a ton. 
about 12 tulle- cast of the city of Rocln-sler, and two 
mill * rr>-ti toe ta-antltul village of Fatrporl. In one of 
tin ti.ost fie.-.lrhy and fertile see lions or Wasicrii New 
York. This is dm f«rm on which Mr. Ayrault resided 
for the lastSO years ol' his life. It Is lu tie* highest state 
of cultivation', free from noxious weeds of all kiuds, is 
well watered and fenced, tun-llv with cedar.) good 
hull,lings, orchards of choice fruit; about 70 acres of 
heavy timber, including several acres of very valuable 
cellar. 
it l- well adapted to pasturage or to the cultivation of 
grain or fruit- 
Tbe farm lies In nearly a square form: tin: rear, on 
which is the tiui 1 - r.fcxtc i* 11ua- .•! the Erie canal, and 
wphtn about.vi rods of the N. Y. Oeutral Railroad. 
The present Id li price Of wood, and the very accessi¬ 
ble local bn of till- timber, rernder It Immediately avail¬ 
able. A larg* portion of the purchaso money may re¬ 
main on bond and mortgage If desired. Apply on the 
premises.or to MtLE* AYKACfLT, Elmira, N. V., or to I. 
S. HuiiLu;, let) Arcade. Rocheeler. N. X. 
7S4-2t 1. S. HOBBLE. > Lxecutois. 
Auburn Publishing Co.?S 
BOOK AGENT'S HEAD - QUAETEES. 
rpfTEY HAVE THE LATEST, LARGEST, f'HT.At'- 
L F.-T and I:ic.-T 3KLLING HISTORY OF TUB U£ 
IIE1JJON, and otiler very popular books, for which 
they want good agents Ivi all parts cf the country 
Money ts plenty, aud we giiAtrautee a. daUr profit of from 
»lx to ten dollar*. For full particulars, v. i ir. so,to 
730-eowtf E- G. STORKF. Aabum, N. T. 
NOW READY: 
Heavefa Our Home 
THE TULRP EDITION. TRICE $1. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
Remit Full Trice.—People who remit less than 52 for 
a single copy of RURAL one year, (except club agents, 
clergymen, soldiers, etc.,) will only receive the paper for 
the length of lime their money pays for at single copy 
price. It i» useless to jamd us $1.25 or $1.50, and tell us to 
send one year for that, or add your name to a club (per¬ 
haps fifty miles away.) for wo must aud shall adhere to 
our published rules and term- especially when otti 
lowest rate ought to be $2. \V bite many, who might Join 
Clubs, send it: the full single copy price, others Insist 
upon getting the paper at a low figure without Joining a 
cltth. Ao an Instance of the difference lu people, a Calt- 
A good Church or other Bell for 2t) rents 
-y— per pound. 
warranted 
To give Satisfaction, 
For valual le Uifoxaiattoa 
upon the subject of 
EZLL 8 
send for pamphlet* to the 
aoderslgned.'uhoar*! dx-ewty 
unaulaclurers ol tills de¬ 
scription of Bell w.-.hHar- 
j. r Ison’S jo!/- * tow pm- 
teiU'. i Mtmtlwg hang- 
SS IngxeSlhcrln tisja couu- 
y or In Europe. 
ROBERTS BROTHERS, 
Publishers, Uostcm, Mass. 
Ibvall Booksellers aud mailed on receipt or 
i nti wanted t > circulate these popular books. 
THE WOOI* MARKETS. 
NEW YORK. Feh. 3. - Domestic continues In good 
request and with a ileereaslug stock the market Is firm. 
Sales of 2.s,'.,0UO ifi-. at 75 nSc fi.r fine and choh e Merino 
aud Saxmiv Del ■ < • l.ieffv at Teuton; and 35,nkl do pull¬ 
ed at 7* ’Jc for super and Tb.uAw for extra. Foreign Is 
lu fair demand an I Lie market i* firm though far lly so 
buoynnt under larger receipt* in* 1 a% ght*l<'ciliu h 
change, .-till tinge is uo isDpntfittnn to press sab - unfi ts 
III. extreme raws; tills i> particularly true ofcuijWl and 
good worst,.d wool-, which are *. urre. hut Cap. wv-ls 
are plenty and would not readily command ovi-r3uyi1tc. 
The sides'arc 2 -i i.aie- white Dtnmkol at -»<- • ifc: l.lw 
bales.part 1 .i> • d • doc, the lalu r rate for a small lot 
Ol choice extra; Mwl the rest r.attplsting of washed 
Sinvrna, Magadotv. Mediterranean, Afrl.au debris, 
MestUa atid Uuoue- Ay res, on private teams. 
BOSTON. Fi b. -—The following are the quotations 
Of wool for till’ week Rumeftit saxony aud Merino, 
line V ’ 5 . k; ,-7c; full blood, S3. -s*c; halt and tltree- 
fourifn; b!.i"'L 75 Av; common, TS tfific; pulled, extra, 
S&.tiK'c; do. superfine. 7'K • v>c; W * sU'vn mixed, ov-nc. 
Fur nan _SnurnHx w :t>he»l, .is : ,VJc ; <lo. unwa^lu i!, JJu . 
Syrian*. 2d a 42c: (’ai'«v l'> ' *- H «': Crimea, lft>:,.V 5 ; Buwtos 
Ayn-, 2"i i 12c ; Peruvian, 22fiil2c. 
TORONTO, Feb. 3. -Wool scarce at 35^i 17c lb.— 
IDSIVS.PS] 
pen THE FRUIT, FLOWER, AND KITCHEN GARDEN. 
1S64. THE 1864. 
GARDENER’S MONTHLY, 
AY. G. P. BKINUKLOE, PVBLtslIKR. 
Office: 23 North. Sixth Street Philadelphia, Pa. 
TERMS —$ 1.50 .J VFJ«. 
EDITED BY f rHOMA.S MEEHAN. 
THE MONTHLY CONTENTS ARE : 
Hints—F lower Canlen and Pleasure-Ground; Fruit 
Garden; Vegetaule Garden; Window Gardeuiug. 
Communications— Embracing the views of tho best 
writi-rs ou Horticulture, Arboriculture, and Rural 
Affairs. 
Editorial —Giving the Editor’s \ lews on the Impor¬ 
tant Horticultural Uu pro vein tans. 
JtcR.M’s and Qt'UfflYS New Fruits— New Plants — 
Domestic and Fun igu lull . tgciicc— Foreign Correspon¬ 
dence—HorlicuRural Notices. 
\V ith each Department ba-i'lsomcdy illustrated. 
TlH’se general features will t*e retained and the pub- 
Hsher ple.lg*** Uimselt that no labor or expense shall he 
spared ’.-J la nd* r the slice,-e ling Issues of the Magazine 
everv wav worthy of the favor with which bis previous 
efforts have beou amply rewarded. 734-2 1 
SEND FOR A SPECIMEN. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
No. 'V Lli'ertx* Straef. New 4 or 
E ^OK S A EE.-THe Surburban Farm 
Residence ot the late W. R. Coei cx k. situated on 
Main Sr.. Buffalo, ouiy 3 miles from the center of the 
citv, containing 25 acre, of highly cultivated land, well 
stocked will) a great variety of Choice fruit iu full bear¬ 
ing. Its line location, valuable iui nrovements, and 
nearness to the Street Railroad, tuaxe it higldy desir¬ 
able. either as a residence or profitable Fruit Garden. 
Tule perfe' t, price urnd.-rate, and terms easy. If re¬ 
quired. For further ivarllcfilars apt ly to 
725-tf HAMPTON DODGt, Buffalo, N. Y. 
illaiiicts, ittommti'ce, 
It is not only a PERFECT WRINGER, but llie cog¬ 
wheels giveU a I'OW F.R wtdoil renders tin most 
EXCELLENT "WASHER, 
pressing and separating as It does the DIRT with tho 
WATER, from Uie clothes. 
We have seven -D.es, from $5,50 to $30. The ordinary 
fatally sUes are No. 1, $ 10 , aud No.2, $7. These have 
/ A-PJCehs ouriEiD.- 
Cancers cured without pain or the use Ol the knife 
Tumorous White Swelling, Goitre, t'icer-. and allCLs n- 
te iliseases successfully treated. Circulars descrlbteg 
treatment seut free of Charge- Vddvcss 
DUS. BABCOCK A TOBIN, 
722-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
At South Onondaga. December28th. ISnt, RACHEL C. 
NEWMAN KNOX, wife of Rev. I.OltKN L. lvNOX 
aged 44 years. 
RACHEL Newman KNOX was a uoblc woman 
The most of her life was sjamt as a teacher. >’•»• was n 
faithful, conscientious, txamplary. Shi 
B HID 4 JF.W A l'F.K PAINT.- ErtablGhed 1 *> 5 «X Fire 
and Water Proof, for roofs, outside work, decks of 
vessels. Iron work,brick. Hr. railroad ■jridges,iieFOtsJEc, 
Depot 74 Malden Lane. New York. 
[7W-261J ROBERT REYNOLDS, Agent. 
Our cheap sixes (No. 2 l 4 and 3,) have small rolls 
do not admit of COGS. All others are \\ arrai 
every particular. , . 
This means, especially, that after a few wont] 
the lower roll 
Will not Twist on the SUaft, 
and tear the clothing. ... 
Oil receipt of the price, from places where nc 
selling, w o w ill send the V. C. \S . Jreeif excuse. 
we especially want Is a good 
true teacher 
won the respect and confidence of her pupils. Many ot 
them w ill read thU announcement of her death, and sor¬ 
row deeply. Worthily has her life beeu spent, and it 
will reach, In its lulluenee, lar beyond the years she lias j 
numbered on earth. There is no measure Tor it; for she i 
lias sown seeds that w ill bud, blossom and bear fruit per¬ 
petually. One ot her pupils could not say less than 
this.—C. D. B. 
In l’avUlon. Kalamazoo Co., Mich., on the 24 th day of 
October, SAMCKL ADOLPH COOLEY, oldest ton of 
Calvin W. and Cklinda COOLEY, aged It, years, 1 
month aud tf day's. 
ON Saturday, January 30th. of geartet.(ever, after ail 
nines-Of only two days, JON ES G. KELLY, aged U 
,, ai-. I montb ami 4 da\», son ol Daniel kelli, Jr., 
of W lieatou, Du Page Co., Ills. 
JONES kax a most promising lad. Our warmest sym¬ 
pathies are with the parents lu their severe affliction. 
At Kent Bridge, Kent Co., C. W., On the —d of Jam, 
lYii n/lA CKAUBKKUY PL.VNTS FOR SALE 
lUU.lH >U bv GEO. A. BATES, Bellingham, Mass. 
Send for Circular ou the Cranberry Culture. [FH-St 
F ARM FOR SALFL—I Ute of llie t >t In W, stexu New 
Y'ork. Location bcimttfnl and near KR. and mar¬ 
ket. Address Box .VA. Batavia. N. Y'. TW-tf 
FYUKK OF CANCERS—CANCERS, TUMORS, WENS. 
V old Uleers, Si txiftda,'LC.. speedily cured without ibe 
knife, ami with little pain, by a new and sure process. 
Pamphlet describing treatment sen! five. Address 
DBS. BLAKE & HADLEY, 649 Broadway, N. Y. 
j> ahdall's practical shepheed. 
Thk Pr-xctiual Suedhebd: A Complete Treatise ou 
Hi,, Breeding. Ma:iagx-inent aud Diseases of Sheep. 
Bv Hon. Hknry s. Randall. LL. IK Author of 
"Sheep Iiusbau !r . in the South,’’ •• Flue YVoOl Hus- 
baitdry," ,t,. YVith Hlustratlons. 
This work reached seven editions in loss than six 
weeks from Uk* time of its first publicaiiou, lu October, 
1863, and the demand for n is still extraordinary. No 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
bad so rapid a sale, or gave such universal sati-ibctlon. 
It ts cordially welcomed and highly approved by both 
Press and People, being pronounced thk RKt»T wohk 
ON Sheep Husbandry' ever published lu America. 
The Twelfth Edition is uow in press and Will be Issued 
next week. 
£3?-TnK Practical Shepherd is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises *54 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and is printed, illustrated and bouuo 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 mail, post-paid, ou tveelpt Of price. Address 
I>. I>. T. HOOKE, Puhll.hcr, Roe-heater, N. Y. 
r-Kill* WHEAT, Aea— For advertisement of Booth's 
o dUAKKit >eo RURAL of January noth 1N>). Good Far¬ 
mers, Couulrx Mcrehants, ami others are Invited to sell 
it. 734-tf 
and sttttruix'; permanently cured by Bates’ Pa¬ 
tent SCIKN fine APFLlANe ES. F'H llov e-illtlon i f 
Pamphlet- and Drawings, dcsonbfnL* the same. Address 
7'.V-U H. t . L. YU A Kb. No. 277 \\Yst2Sd street. N.Y. 
r*OK SALE A FARM OF lit! AORF.S W ITH GOOD 
f buildings, fruit, Ac.. leicaTi d one mile West of Parma 
Corners, Nl-il,i - -«■ t N. Y. !• rm- F isy. Ad ‘re-ss, lor 
four weeks. \ 1- BATES. Medina, N. Y., or anplyto 
J. M. W ERSTEll, opposite- tint pteiui-e-. l*W-2t 
JCctu 3.iRu:vtiscinmt 
|-p~ AUVEKTISINU TERY1S, In AUvanee—TUIllTY- 
Fivk Cents a Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
halt for extra display, or SiS cents per line of space. 
gPKClAL NOTICES (following reading mailer, leaded,) 
fit) cents a line. 
71 arm FOR sale C.intalif' 153 acres. Vorpttrrtcu- 
; lars inquire Of JOB C. GRAY, Sherman, N. Y. 
In those cases of scanty, retarded growth, where thb 
porson Is over IS, by its remarkable nourishing and stim¬ 
ulating power, the Tennessee- Swamp Sfirub Balsam has 
been lounel inlalHble, in exciting the Heard, Moustache, 
Ac , to an exce-edlngiy fin*, and vigorous growth. The 
iustorx of this Balsam, with a small sample box, will be 
sent se-aled, on re'eeipt of return postage-. 
7S3e*o-tr JOHN RAW LIN N 815 Broadway, N. Y'. 
CHRISTMAS and SEW YEARS! 
Tin: KUO VISION MAIIKETS. 
NEW YORK. Feb, k. Amies Steady; sales at $ 8 ,- 
7&.i«kb7‘4 for pots, and 910 for pearls. , , , 
FLOUR Market opened quiet and firm, and closed 
with a moderate demand, i-blefiy for export, at droop¬ 
ing price*. Sales at $n,Situ-VO for superfine Slate ; »'>.n* 
tttff.uo for extra Stale; , a,7e) for superfine \\ esteru ; 
$ti.»Xyi'7/>u for Common to medium extra YVesteru ; $.,x5 
fifii.KI for common to good shipping foam Is extra round 
hooped Ohio, and $ 7 , 6 <V‘->.ftO for trade brands tbe market 
closing quiet. Sufis efTolcn extra State wore ma*!e at 
$ 7 ,'.e.ai 7 ,'A). Cana*!lttU Flour may la quote-l jul'-l and 
fctead’v; sales at $7,'Vi 7.25 for comtmni, and sTJUfit-v*) 
fur good Include,.- extra. Rye Flourmay be quoted quiet; 
Sales at $A.ftdi-iyy'>« fur Inti-nor to choice, lawn meal 
rub - ,|r,eI\ : S ill’s 1 1 sf.’io lor Brand* wlm- 
for Jersey; $4,00 for common Stale and $t>,25 for Marsh s 
The Ocaio MtcROsscoFE- with mounted 
Objects, <.NWistltutes a beautiful »U«1 appro¬ 
priate HliAai Gift to :iM or young; com- 
bluinalBStHictlon With rmuss-tui-i!!. magni¬ 
fy Ing about MO diameters n. s, 
being she powt-r mo-t fn*qnmt 1 y required, 
aud yet so sftnple that a child can use tt.— 
It Is Dialled, pri-fahl, for $2.23: or with 6 
beautiful nioe te l objects tor $'i; with 24 
ohiofts $5. 1 Hvral .ffscount to dealers. 
Add res i HF.NKY C K AIG, 
f'5 Broadway, New Y’ork. 
TWENTY 1U.NHF.L9 Ul.ACK OA IN, 
Ad'lr- *s. stating price and weight, 
C. N. (.AUDI NEK. li-ie heater, N. Y. 
'I'J IFI CUXiTUHIST, 
A hatnlsomely Illustrated Monthly. 15 pages, royal 
quarto, and devote! exclusively to 
Agrieultiu’e ard Horticulture, 
Will be sent to any address for i’\' knty-Fivk Cents 
a Y'kak. A thre*- cent statu)' additional, to prepay 
postage, will entitle the sender to a 
SUPKRB PHOTOGRAPH, 
.Album -i-'c.l as a premium. Siveltnen copies sent 
without cliarge. Address A. Yl. Sl’ANGt.KR, 
Kdttor and Publisher. 25 N. 6 th ST., Philadelphia, Pa, 
IVOR SALK liv F.NECl TtHts. - IJtW acres ol pine 
I' lands lu Sac I mi" ' Mich. For particulars, ad- 
tlrcsis i HtRI N BLACK Yl AN, Newark. \\ aym- CO,, N.Y ., 
or \V. J. ILYKNKS. (Julitcv Branch Co„ Mich. 738*31 
Y>EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MAUTJFACTURLNG CO. were awarded the First 
Premium »t the Great Interuatlonal Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1S62. 
Principal Office, .Vo, 505 Broadtcay, A’, F, 
665 8 . W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
O SIER WILLOWS. A first rati arrlcli-of eultlugi 
for sale, with circular com tilling fuu Instructions 
for cultivating, marketing, ''V^maN, 
Macedon Ct-nUe, \V »yuu Co., N. Y. 
V KITCVTION W A NTKI* Bv a married man un¬ 
lit* wife, competent to take charge of a farm or wit 
both hire out. A brother will hire out with them if need¬ 
ed. All English people, good reference given. Addn-s, 
GKO. LYON, Hail's Corner, Seneca, Outarlo Co., N. Y. 
. NCRSERIES APPLE SETTS-A go 
y, for sale at $7 per LOW'. Address 
PETTLBONK Jfc SON, Elba, Geuesee Co. 
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