UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
bimoiiton, Feb. Hi.— BkicF ga rente— ICxIj-h, $6.3 tva 
10 ,ml; 1st quality, 2d Jo, $7^i(«i8,nu; 3d do, $6,- 
iSHicB7,«i (Oil ll>a. Stores—V earl high, t.■ ^*,./„•«>, iwu ji jis 
old, $0u@<Ki; three wars •ilil, $'W(aM \\ orkliig llxcn- 
Siilrs lit $00, SlZXodtin. Mili li ' lows—Prices ranging tioni 
»:«) to $73. Sheep and l.nmlie—A Largo number at fiiar- 
kut at prices ranging from 7@8>io h ft>; aim* 11 l*>t« extra. 
Sr ij -); fair demand. Swine-But low at market; re¬ 
tailing IViiHi 7[P‘9v r* lb, Ift'les. I0r h1 si*. I allow at Or. 
Iti. La i0 skinv. fc&aff; shreiwklnB, S.Vn-l._ 
t'AMIIIlimiK, Pub. in,—BaapCMTi.u—K.x-tnt #9Maj 
ft.BO; lir*! quality ii^Viill,';!; vrCoud quality $7,HiViri.7.‘i; 
thirl ou dltv $3, *(c'SA. U’fiTktnn Oxch —f '\ 5103 u l><% 
Cows and lf«)ve*-$:yvD®fi0.<t>. Yraiiln *. *0 u.fiO; Two 
yearsold I00,00@0<i.mi. ihree year* (ffd $2S,00<a3n,i 0. dlu-i P 
,,, I l.umb* $3.7.071 <1,60 rl,; r\,ra $ 7 ,iKVmW»i, or trout 
Stf to SWr tk I ft r*O@0lic^ lb. Tallow 9fip IK— 
Pella S.Vt (5>S,75 each, 
IimOHlU, Kri.. mi. Iik kf. by llir quarter, from i\% 
(SAM) I,ir lure quarters ; $4.A0(faft.U0 fur lilillt (limi ter*. In 
tut? market. Inferior $H,.Vi t( InO tt>s; an (ptullly, JFodJifi; 
eXtin 83, wholesale: retail, #S.3tYjiifi.$ 1 ' ordinary ; (UUn'7 
fur m perl or. Oulvea scarce a I $l and upwards. Sheen 
it SI,.MmV>d<:!i<'li uoci'P'liiif to -due OH 1 iiimllty. ^lie' ll 
aim Laniink1im .it Si.liYud ,70. IMta —Hacked 30.-I4UC 
eiieli. Hides ■mi'u 'lr. I'alfikllis at.7(Jfle P tth 
I’OKK l)reiied$t,ft (,1-4,73 fur coin m m to good; $4,78@ 
4.90 good to choice; extrs S.Vugi.23 >/ HJO tbs. Globe, 
F OR SALE BY EX EC CTO R.«.-1,2110 acres of pine 
lands In Saginaw Mlrh. For particulars, ad¬ 
dress OKH1N HLAI KlfA.V, Newark. V> avneCo.,N. Y., 
or W. .1. BARNES, Quincy, Branch Co.. Mich. 735-3t 
T ?,\ll.7IS FOR !* A L E—Circumstances hove 
1 made it ad v iaat.le that the. rubier!her should change 
hla huslness. He now offers for sale Ids real estate con- 
eouststlng of one larni of 195 acres Of Choice land situ¬ 
ated on alilU overlooking the village of Cary, and distant 
only H0 rods from It. Cary contains the Cary Collegiate 
.Seminary, making this a desirable farm said home for a 
family wishing to educate their children. Said farm Is 
in good repair and In a good state of cultivation, farm 
No. 2 is situated Hi miles from Cary, has good buildings, 
orchard, wood lot, 4c. I ds farm contains SI m-re«, noth 
are well watered and well fenced. They will ne Sold 
cheap aud the pav shall come at the option of the Payer 
iiiiirely. Possession given at any lime when desired. 
Address the subscriber, elttier by letter or person, at 
'• Agricultur is the Most Healthful, Most Use¬ 
ful , and Most Noble Employment of Man ."— 
Washington. 
A SITUATION WANTKI1-By a married man and 
Ills wile, competent hi take charge of a firm nr wjl 
bo tli hire out. A brother will hire out with them If need 
e<l. All English people, good r»- 6-r"nCM v .|Adrtre* 
GEO. LYON, Hull's corner, Seneca. Ontario Co., N. Y. 
Additions to club* arc always In order, whether in 
ones, twos, lives, 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 
scud from ft for some weeks, unless specially directed 
otherwise. Please “ make a note of it.” 
\\T ILL033 FEELING MACHINE—"A PERFECT 
Vt THIN 11/ 1 all say wlio see It work, Slade and sold 
by EASTERBltOOtv 4 BRONSON. Geneva, N. Y. 
Sen'l stamp for circular containing description of ma¬ 
chine and -The Willow Grower's Guide. |735-4t 
THE AMERICAN 
S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE— 
" 1 gray Hair and 
I VOR SALE-TUB TII ORIt C « H-BRED HORSE 
•’Kansas:* 1 twu 4 year old stalllnns jiki io colts and 
tillles from 2 tn 5 years old. utl the get of the above named 
horse, or of the thorongh-hred horse “ fN'Vt VODBLE.'’ 
For particulars or nedfitree. call on or address Dr. 
JOHN ALEXA^I DEK, St. Clairsvllle, B. linont Co.. O. 
I I Warranted to restore faded aid { 
WhlSkere to their original color. SupUI’lor'tO dyea and 
every ■ .tber preparatfou fr.r the hair In the natural and 
lifts appearance It gives, insteudof the dull, dead black 
dyes, so tbat the most critical observer cannot detect its 
me; In the simplicity oi its applli uUon.it being used 
as easily as any article of the toth-i. and in Its liein ftcinl 
effects i ii the head aod the hair. It make* the hair soft 
anil silky, prevails from falleiir out, removes all its Im¬ 
purities, aud entirely overcomes the bad effeets. of the 
previous use of nrctmraHons eon tain I 112 sulphur, sugar 
of lead. 4c. II0YT1S MINNEHAHA HAJE GLOSS, 
unexcelled In keepina the hair In furl. 
HOYTS IMPERIAL COLORING 0REAM, changes 
light and red hair to a heaulJful brown or Idaek. 
HOYT’S EXi ELSfOK IOILET J’tlWDK.R Imparts 
beauty to the complexion, imootliness the skin mid 
preservesyouththlneesof appearauee. Sold every where. 
JOS. HOYT 4 l ■ I., No. m I nlverdty-pl.iCe, New York. 
FOB THE 
Earm, Garden, and Household, 
IQ MOKE AGENTS WANTE1K- Business Light and 
ReepectaOIe! No (Tapltal required! Salaries, ac- 
corilltig u» ctipuclHei. $75 to $iuu yi month, besides ex- 
[X-ltses. For Agent’s instructions, samples of goods, 4 c.. 
address Tf08RA R. Cahtek 4 C'O., Inventor's ExeJwmge, 
Boston, Mass. 7S5-lt 
Subscribe Enrly! -B»ek Numbers. Those who wish 
to secure this volume of the RltKAL complete, as we 
trust is the case with all our subscriber#—should renew 
at mux; and silcli non-subserlIters as propose taking the 
paper tor PVR, and wish all tile ... will do well to 
suhscrihr nmv. Last winter and spring thousands were 
disappointed because they could not procure ihe early 
nunibet s of the volume- To accommodate Urgent appli¬ 
cants we disposed nf many sets saved lor binding, which 
we now need. After No. t of lilts volume had gone to 
press, the rush was such that we added 15 . 0 x 1 copies to 
the edit Ion IIrst llxed upon, and, though the orders ari 
more numerous Hum ever before at, this season, we 
shall probably be able to supply back numbers to all who 
subscribe without delay—and as long as our edition 
holds out shall send from No. 1 unless otherwise directed. 
*1 A Year. In 
advance.—One 
number leu cents. 
UllA.' Ok Jl DD A. M . 
Proprietor.— Otliee, 
At 41 Park Row. 
Established 
In lS-BS. 
VOL. 2S.—NO. X. NEW YORK. JaN. 1,1. JStt4 
F A RM MANAGER- An Englishman experienced very 
exmwvely in raising trie nest, kinds nf live stock, 
intimately acquainted with modern sheep hnsbanil- 
ry, and every branch of agriculture on plantations and 
dirge estates in time climates, wishes to engage for the 
present ve.tr. Raferencea, 4e.. by addressing GEORGE 
GARDINER, M ondenshUGfb, BalL Co., MO, 
N. It.—Locality no object.' 735 2t 
Dr. Hall’s Journal of Il'aUh, Jan. 185X,tays: 
‘•Thera 1 b no Journal published, on this or anyot.hp> 
coiiUncnl, on agriculture or any other subject, which 
gives one hall us much valuable, practical, and reliable 
Information for one dollar a year, as the Ambuican 
AQKICULT t7RI8T. Issued by Orange Judd, at Number 
41 l’ark Row, New York City.” 
.All 111 iA CRANBERRY PLANT* FOR SALE 
IUU.1 'U by GEO. A. BATE*, Bellingham, Miss. 
Bend for Circular on tin- 1 'rimberry r ultuns. I7tt'-^t 
’FOBACCO SEED. - THE TREE CONNECTtfCT 
l Vkkp Leaf.—IV- have n full stock of the geuulne 
nopnedlcut Seed Leaf Tobacco Seed of lust years 
/rowth. which is now rousldcred the most valuable kind 
jrnwn. Packet* containing 1 ox. with DIRECTIONS 
FOR lii.TIV aTION will be sent, post-paid, to any 
address upon receipt of 50 ct#. Price for large qnanti- 
liea will b>’ given upon application. Address 
735-3t McKI.WAIN BROS.. Sprlngheld, Mas3. 
TUB AltOVK is stuoso. icnkolictted. and unbx- 
PBCTKD TESTIMONY, FKOsr HIGU AUTHOUITY. MANY 
UTHER JOUll.NAtS HAVE SPOKEN ALMOST AS ST It O NO 
LY. Among these are the TV. Y. Obtrrver, the Iadr\>md 
'nt, the Christian /iitelHiienxr, the jY. F. Evangelist, the 
Oirittian Aiivo cute, the M.thn list, the Baptist Chronicle, and 
Indeed ulmost the entire religious and secular press of 
the country. For example: 
The Mrthndisl ,of Feb. 6, 18-54, says:—" The American 
•• AatticULTL’ttiBT undoubtedly stands second to no 
-•other similar Journal, In this country or lu the world. 
•• A dollar can hardly be belter invested by any family- 
than In securing this Journal with Its large amount of 
really practical, useful, aud reliable Information. Its 
Household and Youth’s Department are specially val- 
•• uable, aside from its Farm aud Garden Departments.’ 
markets, vUcnnmcrcc, &c 
vTKlV SEEO CAT\LOCLE-Our Seed Catalogue f- r 
-N 1854. containing In a ldltl-m to the old, all the new 
varieties Kud re,. el tie.- of the seison. both of home and 
Foreign production will he ready about the middle of 
Kei-ruury, nrel will he forwarded tn any address, upon 
rcodpr of a S et. -tamp. It will contain many practical 
bint* In regard to the oultJvathn of Loth Flowers aud 
Vegetables, making It a valuable hand book to every 
lover of the Garden. Address ■ 
735-at McELWAIN BROS, bpnngfleld. Mass. 
AND St tnTKKrNG permanently cured hv Bates’ Pa¬ 
tent Scientific Appliances. For mew edition of) 
Famphlet* and Drawing,, describing the same, Address 
oMi 1L C. L. ME ARS, No. 277 M'est St-l Street, N. Y. 
r-CKE OF CANCERS—CANCERS, TUMORS. WENS, 
old Ulcers, Scrofula, etc., speedily cured without the 
knife, and with little pain, by a new- ami sure process. 
Pamphlet describing treatment sent free. Address 
DRS. BLAKE 4 HADLEY, MU Broadway, N. Y. 
P eak seep* peak SEEDS,—lust received at R. 
E. SUHROKLiER’S Importing Agency, Rochester, 
N. Y.. a lot of Pear Seeds, verv best quality, at $2JJU per 
pound. Also an assortment of Evergreen an d other tree 
seeds. 732-tf 
ON the 22-1 of December, at the residence of the bride’s 
fat'ii r. tiv the Rev. H. Blanch Alto, A R. DAVIS and 
Ml** lEUirsilA E. SWIFT, all of Paine’s Hallow, Her¬ 
kimer Co., N. Y. 
ON the 19th of January, at the residence of the bride’s 
father, tn the Rev. II. T'liF- Mr. I- RANGES M. LOOMIS 
and Miss PERM ELI A BLANCHA.RD, all of Paine’s 
Hollow, Herkimer Go., N. V. 
YOU WANT IT, 
YTTniTK OH hedge irtuow makes the best of 
Vt live fence. Circulars giving liietrucduns bow to 
raise It, sent free. Also, Canvassers van ted tn every 
county, to Introduce Colby's i'mth"Vkd Clothes 
WringKB, which we war root lc azec satis faction. 
732-fit COLBY. BKO'S 4 l b, YVaterrmry. Vt. 
YOUE WIFE WAUTS IT 
Y0UE OHILDEEU WAUT IT 
G reat craivtce 
TO MAKE IVEOKTE'S'. 
A magnificent busbies® for anyone to engage in the 
sale of the Great 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery, ONK CHANCE in the great sale of $ttfO,ax) of Watches 
and Jeweirv. Agents «ui -ell tiK-usaads oi these Pack¬ 
ets, as the StAtie-ir ry I* worth moro l1i--.lt '.lie price asked, 
and the Certificate wI: leii is ae-ted is worth 2J cts alone. 
As an EXTRA INDUCEMENT we will present, rmt, with 
every UlO Packets, a tine Solid Silver Watch, wnr- 
rtnted genuine. Also ‘Si LENDID Steel Enorav- 
tNGR.’’the titirss ever published, and Pliotograpli Pic¬ 
ture* at nn-te* whlcb will yield the agent nearly RD for 
every Jiu invested. Never before were such great In¬ 
ducements offered.’ Circulars, with tYill particulars, 
mailed free. Sample Packets forwarder! hv mall upotl 
receipt of SO cts. Address G. L. HASKINS A CO, 
732-tf Nos. 36 4 38 Beefetnau St., New York. 
BECAUSE it is n very large, very beautiful, very 
CHEAP PAPER, FULL OF GOOD THINGS. Each 
number contains hundreds of useful, reliable articles, 
hints aud suggest!.-ns, cm the labors of the HOUSE 
HOLD, the GARDEN, and the FARM, with a very in- 
teresting and instructive department for CHILDREN 
and YOUTH. Each volume also contains hundreds or 
beautiful and instructive ENGRAVINGS, many of them 
large. Every Unc of the ARICULTUBIST Is prepared by 
ihormgh-ooivg, i iteBigent, practical. Working Men and 
\Vomen, who know w hot they talk and write about. 
Each number contains s» urge double quarto pages, 
beautifully printed on clear white calendered paper, 
anil every yearly volume has 5,l»4>o to 4 ,<hm> useful arti¬ 
cles and Items, wlii 'll no one, whatever Ins or her occu¬ 
pation or locatl-m. can read without getting some hints, 
each worth more than $1. (The great circulation, nearly 
loo.oon, enables ttie Publisher to still famish the paper 
at the old price of ouly 31 a year.) 
At St. Anlhonv, Minn., on the 3-1 iusk, JEROME E. 
HARVARD, of lrondequoit, Monroe Co., N. Y., aged 2n 
years. 
Jscro ^Viucrttscmcnts 
It is not only a PERFECT WRINGER, but the cog¬ 
wheels give It a POWER which renders it a most 
EXCELLENT WASHEK, 
pressing and separating as It does the DIRT with the 
WATER, from the clothes. 
We have seven sites, from 35A0 to $3U. The ordinary 
family sizes are No. 1, S1U, and So. 2, $7. These have 
t"5-ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advance— THIRTY- 
Fivk Cents A Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
mlf for extra display, or 62>* cents per line of space. 
-Special Notices i following reading matter, leaded.) 
0*1 cents a Hue. 
WICK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
’ and 
Guide to the Flower Garden, for 1864 
MV NEW CATALOGUE AND FLORAE GUIDE Ls 
now published and ready to scud out. It contains accu¬ 
rate descriptions of tlin lendiug Floral Treasures of the 
world, with Ft ll an-1 plain dlrrotJnus for SOWING- 
SEED, TRANSPLANTING and GENERAL CUL- 
riTRK. Al* yAllstol -•- S s fur 
BEE GARDEN, with m.-e-GSarv in -tractions for Planting 
ami Cultur e. 
M> Ns* Catai-OOCB and Flor.vl Gutdk Is a tieautl- 
ful w nrk of fifty large pages itluslrat- ■! with twenty-five 
tine engravings and "i-,- splendid OOi.-iRED i-late of the 
Double Zinnia. It will be sent, posts,ye paid, to all who 
applv inolosihg ten cents. 
Address JAMF8 VICK Rochester. N. Y. 
IIK REAL EVERGREEN RWKKT COHN f.-rS.c-t, 
»III l-e sent bvmail for25cts. p--r nackiig- Address 
M. D Al.DKli’H, Black River.Jeff Gn., V 5 . 
Our cheap * Deal No* V-i and 3,1 have small rolls which 
do not admit of COGS. AH others arc Warranted lu 
every particular. 
This means, especially, that after a few months’ use, 
the lower roll 
3YUI not Twist ou tlxe Shaft, 
and tear the clothing. 
on receipt ot Uie price, from places where no one It 
selling, we will send the U. C. W. free of expense- What 
we especially want D a goo-1 
CANVASSER 
In every town. We offer Uberal Inducements and guar¬ 
antee tlie exclusive sale. 
JULIUS IVES A- CO.. 
735-tf 3-17 Broadway, New York, 
A MONTH!—I want to litre Agents in every 
’iP l sj county a! $73 a mouth, expeuses paid, to sell my 
ill " - heap Faintly Sewing Machines. A I drew, 
736-1 It S. MADISON Alfr— 1. Maine. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW V OKK, Feb. lY-ASnn.-* -.Steady: sales at $",- 
87 for J>'-I*, ami $lu fur pearls. 
Flock— Market dull and heavy. Sales at Jd^VSfidO 
for superfine State; 36,71.1^6.05 for extra State; Sri.h'Igb.. 
61 for superfine Weslern : $f>.S.’n 7.Ml for common to me¬ 
dium extra Western; S7,2iu,7.la for oiimem to good 
shipping brand!) extra round hooped flblo, ■•onl 37,30 . !!,- 
fi-l for trade Lmmls t!-e inurV. t eloslnc heavy. Sub* 
clmlcecMra State Were- made -u 3r,i**a)7jA Gana-lbm 
Fl-.-ur market riUos heavy and declining: sales at 5->.76 
(u l.i*j b.r coimnmi. and t’.uVj.s.To tor good to choice ex¬ 
tra. Rye Flour rult s unchanged; sales at S3,3u,r,8,flo for 
inferior to choice. Coro meal imchungnl; e-i|e*a( 36,- 
2-!,. n,r> for Brandy wine; SMV\r.%« for Jersey ; $0jM Tor 
common stale mill Jii.ii for Marsh’s caloric. 
Grain— Wheat market may be,juot, n -lull an-J lower: 
sales at 31.Metil.S8 B>r Chicago spring; flAY.i I.W for M11- 
wuukee eluh; $ 1,39 ’ 1,62 lor amlu-r Milwaukee: 3l.kha: 
14*9 tbr winter red Western: $l,7IE3d,73 for auiber Mich¬ 
igan, very .de-lre held al Jt.7.,. n,d f 1,73 for while West¬ 
ern. Rye rules if nil-i ami without derided change at $1,- 
38. Bar ej • - steady: Sales State at #1.'*' I.vlaie 
Eastern at $l,irV nl.*4. Burley Malt unchanged ; Bale* 
al 31,66. IV.i* rule dull ut Sl.u; lor Gmiada. Goru i* 
deckle dy firmer aod lair demand ; sales al 3l.ii:cd.?5 for 
shipping mixed Western, In store. 31 Jib Is now r- fti>cd ; 
$l,l- g 1.22 for Jersey *1,22.i; 144 for Southern yellow, and 
$1,37 for Western yelluiv. t>at*a*hilde firmer, and In 
fair -.leuiaud; sales al SNaiSOo for Canada; 8 sXj-91c for 
Stale and u-YuiOlc for U -aderti. 
PitOVBUONS rork market more active andilrmer; 
Bale* at J2I1.2:..,253,2.3 f-r me.,,; JfJIJU.it'l.li' 1 , for new 
prune me-- and $ I6 JKI(i;18sW for (irluic. Beef is active; 
sates at j.4,(141;-!A,W l--r country prime; fifi,INl(-t>7,00 for 
country mess: Sid.iXk.3 i u>0 tar repiekeil tihvsc. an-1 3iig>i 
(a IK.ci for extra tin .s. I'rlint- meat, beef-pii-'i ami un- 
- d*‘j LfU ir - ou p. !. Hi el Uaiua an . nr: ah* 
blntc and \V e.i.-rn al t.’-J.7N.i'.u7r, t ut m.-als are In 
i man.I; Sales at ii9’,( r shouldei 
for hams. Bacou sides firm, fair Inquiry; sales at ll 1 ,*' 
for Western Cumberland rut nildilles; llv,c for -1.■ sh-*rl 
rlbhBfl, mid U 13c folcliolce -to. 1-ug cut aain*. Dress¬ 
ed llog* in-nlernte: vales at 9V£C for Western, and a: ll 
GuH'tC for city. Lard market rule* steady ; sale* at 12 
(ul'l\e for No. I to choice. Butter sell lug'at 2ii 27c for 
Ohl-s an-l ^CGslefor State, cheese firm at )4> rl7e. for 
commou to prime. 
ALBANY, Keh. IN Fl.Ol R AM) MEAL.—The demand 
for Hour I* entirely of a retail character and confine-1 to 
tlieliuiiiedlatew.ini* ot the trad-at michangeri prices. 
Itliekwheat fionr Is dull. Torn meal Is steadv. 
OBAIN-W heat continues Inactive and without, sale*. 
Rye dull dy. Corn In limited request, and for lots 
in store. Ihc market fav irs the buyer: sales Western 
mixed a’ 31,53 lu s' ore, wad round yellow In car lot-at 
»!,IN delivered ut East AH-any. Oats In limited r—in -t 
but top market Is sica!y ; sale* State at 310*81 No -lellv- 
i re-l. hurley la v- rv slow of •al--. and to ethset sales 
o®m - sslons are niaih ; ,ales .1, rf,, . , u Go., oil p. t. 
KUFFALO, Feb. 1.3.— Flour -The market for flour 
rules dull ami prices uie-iiange.l; sales low grade Ohio 
extra at 56,63; ' ana-la spring extra at #6.30 red winter 
Ohio extra 5-."); is.lki for choice while w heat double ex¬ 
tra Olitu; il"iihlc extra white wheat Canada fair to 
elmice at #.’..Vm> sox); Min. spring extra at 56,1V; white 
wlival \\ I lull.uia at 37,37 
Grain Phi- market firm fi.r wheat inn very dull, there 
being no tunulry. Guplalli-n* nominal and unchanged. 
Com lu-l-1 at fi.iMoroli Western mixed, with no In¬ 
quiry and no Ll Is. Oat* held at OK-TJc lor Gana-la, and 
Yita.''fie for W< \lern, free of storage. Bariev-inlet ami 
nominal at 31,Ikf.i.l.AV IJy L . dull and nominal at 31.2A : 
1,23. 
I'»:A.3 AND Hk \\* -l'eas dull and luactlv*-: livid al 90c 
for common t 'miaUlan. Benru- sternly hi flM bushel, 
-. 1 . 1 .. , v , . ,i .... i . ... . - , 
Clfll.DUKN want it, bccanae it contains so many 
UilugB to both please and Instruct them. It has good 
Pictures, jpu*xies,Stoiles, etc., which teach good morals, 
goo-l manners, kindness of heart, aud Instruct the mind. 
I'housands of paren> tiace written that tills department 
Is alone worth many times the cost of the paper. 
A MONTH !—I want Agent* at 56b a mouth. 
vU' "expenses paid, to sell my Everlasting Henrik, Orl- 
turn' Burners, and 13 other iirMctes. 1.3 circulars scut 
h-iiki'. A-blr-**. JOHN F. I.OKI) Ili.lHornr.l \L. 
HOI SE-KEEPERS want the Agriculturist, be- 
causij it has a department on Housework, which will 
give them much really tueful Information; this is not a 
mere re-hash of stale recipes, but a thoroughly prepared 
series of talks about ln-doar affairs, which will help to 
lighten and facilitate woman’s work, aid in securing in- 
door labor-saving Implements, and make one's work less 
t-vllsome, t-v telling the how and te6y of this aud that 
household operation. 
* YR8HIIIF. CATTLE FOR SALE—Til-- subscriber 
j'V will sell from hi* herd of Atr-bire*. numbering 
bea t, ihtefly imported or bred by liims-af, several males 
and females oi the best blfM-'i aud point*. For particu¬ 
lars. bi n I for Catalogue, which will be l**n -1 on t- e first 
of Mu i HENRY H. PKTRRR. 
F. L.. 1HM. 
STEEL COMPOSITION EELI3 
CEEII WHEAT, A-c.—For advertisement of B-myth’s 
O SH AKKit tee Rural of .launarv 30th 1864. Good Far¬ 
mers, Country Merchants, and others art- luvited to sell 
1L 7$4-tf 
Ago-..! G'liureh or other Bell for 20 cents 
warranted 
; k To give Satisfaction 
For valuable tufonciauc-n 
1 -4 upon the subjcL't n: 
ets-.Dia. M BELLS 
j 1 send for pumplilets to the 
Smilbbi-rough. 
JYAKM FOR “AI.F. On the West bank r.r' I Iiyuga 
r Lake; .35 acre- well adapted to Grape culture, par- 
rtculmly Catawba*, which bear Immense en’pfi xu-l 
never fell to ripen. No mildew, r-d. n r laying down in 
winter. Abundance of all kinds of fruit; buildings first 
class. Address 
E. YOUNG, Jacksonville. Tompkins Go. N. V ■ 
O ^ Ll ib Li ir WASH T U H A U.U U . 
O ° 
o WIU not Injure the most delicate animal. 
Kills Ticks nr. Sheep. 
- ure* Sc;-b "ii Sheejx 
“ k.lt* ... Vtni.bi "li Animal.* and Birds. 
° Oir«-s all Skin Discus-* n Animals. 
H K I - Bug*, i: Roses, Lice On House Flants. 
Kills ( an .- r \\ rm on Apple Trees. 
£ Kills Best-BUg • and \V a ter It--aches. 
w Ki-i* .dl m m in that Infest Grape and Cranberry 
H V Ines. 
ITIECHANICS want thisjournal for the general 
practical infornution it affords, and if they have a 
square rod of ground for a Garden, for a Vine, or a Tree, 
It will help them make the best possible use of that 
ground. 
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want it for the same reasons as Mechanics. 
undersigned,**]>oare '.tie tmly 
manufacturers oi tiffs de- 
iATlptlonof Bell with Har- 
- ris-'ii's seif - acting pa- 
tentod rotating hang- 
^iH iaj*.*ltbL’r In tiffs couh- 
IpBfe try or in Europe. 
nilOICK VINKV Vlti» LAMM. \3 off. r *U|»-rIor 
Vv cultivated grap- Dads fr--iul- g on Maumee Bay, 
west mid of Lake Erie, lu the famous Kelly Island 
grupn Teglpm, and adjoining»ue-v**fn.l peach and grape 
planiatL-ns. The luims art- witlffn sight of, an t four to 
five miles from the otty - t Toledo, by water and land. 
Apple to V II. A F. I. STOTT. To!. 
One Pound of thin Extract trill make Six¬ 
teen Oatlons B'-n/l. 
FRl’rr - GROWERS want it Tor its g-reat 
amount of reliable Information atx>ut different fruits, 
their value, mode of culture, presorvutL h, etc. 
f I’ll E k l'ATli LEAGUE - A largo elgut-pag -l slu-cl, 
l pul li-lu-d a; r-vrai use. fur $1.23 a y< ar. is th.- expo¬ 
nent of Uie plan for - nrorelng the law and extermina¬ 
ting driui-sbops by State ami County League "rgabl/ i- 
ll-mx It is an excellent family paper, iiu-i the -u lv 
Weekly Tempi-ranc- pnp-rln UmBtate. bend for It and 
learn nliriiDn. A-l-ln-s* 
T. L. UAKnON, I’ll! ll*hi Sy-i.-n*--. v. Y. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY. 
No. .'ii Liberty Street, New York. 
Ill For sale by all Druggists, aud at Country and Agri- 
.. cultural Stores. . , ,, 
Id price, 73 cents per pound. A Uberal discount to the 
e raile and largi puref.*» 
3 tjrders promptly sent M - xpress. 
CL JAMES F. LEVIN, 
. Agent South Down Co.. 
<0 23 Central XVliarf. Boston, Mass. 
iii R, IT. ALLEN t OO., Agricultural Warehouse, 1S9 
3,aud 121 \\ iter Street. Ne** York. 
T DUDLEY 4 s i AFFORD. Druggists, 69 Beckman 
J Street, New York. 73t-e-m 
L’OH SALE. —The Surburban Farm 
P KfcSiDENt e of Lie late \Y- R. t i.imk s, situated on 
.Main St.. Buffalo, c-r.-v 3 n)U-. * from the center of the 
City, containing 23 ueixs of highly cultivated land, well 
stocked with a great, variety of liol .- fruit In full bear- 
ng. -eatlon. valuat'aj ■'eprovements, imd 
nearness to tile Slroa*. Railroad, make it highly -1-sir- 
able. either xs a residence or profitable Fruit Garden. 
Title perfect, price moderate, an-l terms easy, if re¬ 
quired. For farther uartleutars applv t-* 
725-tf HAMPTON DODGfc, BuffaKu N. Y. 
STOCK-RAISERS *vant the .Im-rn'can Agricul 
.bout for Us abundant Information on all that pertains 
to the selection, bretHling. profitable raising, diseases and 
marketing of all kinds of Domestic Animals, Horses 
Cattle, Sho-p, Swine, Poultry.’etc. 
/ HIOICK FLOWER SKIJIX S -n.l for a i:.*t*log-i- I 
\ - will *i ml a pm-kes -n either of the following Flower 
Seed-, and my Catalogue of Flower St cl*, to any one 
sending a slamped ;1 n-lit)envelope properlv addressed, 
(vr-nrown tiaine.-vU: Everlasting, m ixed \arl. l- 
Petunia, mlxe-i, Portuliu cas, amt Si'ablr.*, or Morning 
Bride. By addressing 13 Cts. you win ree-lve the four 
packet*. Address GEO. G. NORRIS, 
Windsor. Ashtat-uPi i'-x. Ohio. 
FAR TIERS want the Agriculturist, for, a* its 
name ludicuwe. It was originally started to promote 
their Interests, though It has been doubled in size, to 
embrace the entire departments of lu-door and Out¬ 
door life. Nowhere else eau there be found so much 
really useful, common sense Information about all tbat 
pertalus to tbt* r.utM work. 
PAJNTC7EI1S CURED - 
V taiiicers cured without pain or Hie useol the knife 
Tumorous White Swelling. Goitre, Ulcer* and all Chron¬ 
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treatment sent free of charge. Address 
Du=. BABCOCK 4 TOBIN. 
722-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
ARM FOR A-YLE—Contains 1SS acres. For particu 
Ur* inquire of JOB C. GRAY, Sherman, N. Y. 
I IHOI’OHAI.H FOR STATE FAIR LH4J-L—E(-r*-ili-dt- 
I slrous m presenling nrvp-.sals, fir me Mate Fair, 
are reuuested tosmid tlu-lr application to tlu- Secretary 
S'ui- Agrbultur.il Socle I y previous to tile lUth Maivb 
and they will lie advised a* to the requirement* Of the 
Society uud at tin- next meeting of the Executive 
( oinmlltee In March, the location ol the Fair will be 
acted upon. 
736-21 B. P. JOHNSON, AecY. 
State Ag’l Booms, Albany, Feh. 12, issl 
J> ANDALL’S PRACTICAL SHEPHEEL. 
The I’KACTtGAL SHEPHERD; A Complete Treatise on 
the Breed log. Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
Bv Hon. Hknky S. Randall, I.I.. D.. Author of 
“Sheep Husban-; * in the South.’’ “Flue Wool Hus¬ 
bandry," 4c. Wiih illustration*. 
This work reached seven editions la ie&s than six 
weeks ft-om the time of its first publication, lu October, 
1863, and the demand for it Is still extraordinary. No 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or huF -an-lry ever 
had so rapid a sale, or gave such universal sat'.*factlon. 
It Is cordially welcomed and highly approved by t-oth 
[’re** and People, being pronounced the best work 
on sheep Husbandry ever published in America. 
The Twelfth Edition is now in press and will be issued 
next week. 
ry The Practical Shepherd is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and Is printed, illustrated and bound in 
superior style. The uniform price Is $1.50, and it van 
not be afforded at a less price for years, if ever. Copies 
sent by mail, post-paid, ou receipt of price. Address 
D. I*. T. MOORE, Publisher, Roc holer, N. Y. 
THE CALENDAR of the Agriculturist, given 
the first of each month, tells what Is to be done in that 
mouth, on tlie Farm, in the Orchard, and Garden, etc. 
This is very valuable, and greatly helps to a systematic 
arrangement of one’s labors. 
r piHS CULTIV ATION OF THE Cli VNULRRX IS4 
J. much Dioreoasy and successful In the comm--a (try 
soil of private gardens, market gardens or in livid cul¬ 
ture, thau lu the usual - lumsy way In hogs ami tm-adows. 
The yield tbl* season, in mv metlexl of culture, was 
over Mi bushel* per acre. Explicit direction* lor culti¬ 
vation. with price of Cranberry Plant* an-l all other use¬ 
ful and Gm.iiuenlal Tree, t'fxntj and Shrub-, >sill be 
--•id bv mail. Plants prepaid bv mall. H. M, \\ AT- 
S<>N. Obi Colony Nin*.ales l’lvmouth. Mass (736 -it 
III T 1 BI BS don't want it. Every person who has 
been humbugged by swindlers, should take the Agricul¬ 
turist, The constant exposures In tills Journal, of the 
humbugs of the day, have saved Its readers hundreds of 
thousands of dollars. 
EVERYBODY, no matter of what occupation, 
or place of residence, ** ill find mueh Interesting and use¬ 
ful information in ihe Agriculturist. 
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AND 
ENGLISH AND GERiTIAN.— The American 
Agriculturist Is published in separate English and 
German Editions. Both are of the same size, and con¬ 
tain tlie same matter and engravings, aud are furnished 
at the same price. 
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the subscription expires. 
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41 l*ark Row, New York City. 
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9 It l* mailed, pre-p.ild, for 32.-6: nr with 6 
iw, beautiful mounted objects for $5; with 24 
■di objects 33. Liberal discount l- dealers. 
5*9 Address HENRY CRAIG, 
335 Broadway, New York. 
THE CATTLE MARKET*. 
NF.M YORK, Fid). ‘.1. IIKICK Cattlb.— The current 
Prices for Un week at all the markets are ns follows:— 
Extra, $13,511: (4,00; First quality. $12,U(Ka’i:lJ0; ordln- 
ary, $iO’OU®n^; common, sy.uOuto^o; Inferior. *S,0i>^) 
Cows ash G al v K.-s. —First qiialllv, $6t\ • 70; ordinary, 
eomninn, $44»:;«4S; iuferlor, *3(A i)*h. 
, Vkal * ALVKfi Extra, V4 th, ‘Xaa ets; First quality, 
dii.v: or*lluarv.6> t7;e.nninon.6*3V ! : Inferior, 5*. v <iti 
SllLKC ami I.AMUS Extras, t 1 head, $3,tk* j)10; prime 
quality, $3,7X'i'7,30: onitnary, $3A0v3fi,(W; common, $3,00 
a;-..'* 1 : luterior, $4.1it. 
OWINK. —Gnril-red, heavy, ; still-fed, 7', -.SNe, 
ALI4ANV, l-eh. 13 Bkicvrs Grier* have advanced 
;C ;S. tt., and the demand Is sharp. Prices range from 
4V f--r common to 6 *.. a7e for prime to choice uxira. 
R.-cdpi, S.ikjo head. 
Nimilp -In good request at 7y>Ko for prime to extra 
heavy. Receipts 700. 
Hoes I’rlcea have advanced. Ruoelpts light aud de¬ 
mand uetlvu. 
ARM FOR SALE.—See advetii*-nient tn Urn vt. fo 
Jan. 16. 7C-5teo] E. ROOD Havana, N. Y 
P. S,— THE GREATEST STRAWBERRY, both 
for size and Quality, ever yet produced, wa3 brought 
outlast June, by Sktu Boyden, Esq., the noted iu ven¬ 
ter of Patent Leather, Malleable Iron, ele. The plants 
were all purchased by tile Proprietor of the AMERICAN 
AGRICULTURIST, and are being multiplied for free 
distribution among his subscribers for 1664. Any sub¬ 
scriber addlngS cents to his subscription to cover cost 
of postage aud oil-cloth will be entered ou the list of 
those to receive plants by mall. 
7t.UA NURSERIES-APFLK SETTS* A go 
j rietv, for sale at 57 per l.AH. Address 
F. J. I'E T ITBONE i SON, Elba, Genesee Co. 
UEST PAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MAN UFACTURING CO. were awarded tile FrRST 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1SSA 
Principal Office, .Vo. 505 Broadway, wV. I*. 
S65 SC W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N. Y. 
■2'.M3t 
I7ARM FOR s vt.E. One of the beet lu Western New 
I Y’ork. Location beautiful aud near lilt, and mar¬ 
ket. Address Box 33S, Batavia. N. Y, 703-tf 
(1*1 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE IN THE TOWN 
.‘(J of Geddes, about 3* e miles from Svraeuse. Inquire 
of C. L. SAL.I&m'KY. Geddes, 
725-8t Or, J. W. OSBORN, Albany. 
