UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
S TRAWBERRY PLANTS.— All our plaints were Laid 
in, and carefully marked, last season. Such plants 
are much more valuable, than those grown In tpe ordi¬ 
nary way. 
Send for Catalogue, Inclosing stamp. 
J. KNOX, Box 153 Pittsburgh, Pa. 
A MONTH t I want Agents at $60 a month, 
UP"v/expenses paid, to sell my £vmasting /-‘tnrits. Ori¬ 
ental Burnrre. and 13 other articles. IS circulars sent 
frkk. Address, JOHN F. LORD. Biddefard, Me. 
nn nnfl CRANBERRY plants for sale 
>1 MJ.Ul 11/ by GEO. A. BATES, Bellingham. Mass. 
Send for Circular on the Cranberry Culture. [733-8 1 
lo^n/u mss i anu v»wv n>» buirt |;uul*u« .lit uu p» a uc 
market range for nil kinds Is KVatiSc. 
BOSTON, Feb. 17 —The following arc the quotations 
of wool for tills week:— Domestic —Saxony and Merino, 
line, it tt.. 8^y,'67oj full blood, 82fa'*4c; half anil tlirce- 
rnnrUis blood, 7«5iS0o; common, rah i 75 e; puLled, extra, 
88 ® 9 dc; do. superfine. 70@t»c; SVestern mixed,Tntjh89c. 
Foreign —b 111 yma, washed,.kGjysoe: do, unwashed. 23 ( 0 * 360 ; 
Syrian. 20(ai42c: Cape. iodaSc: Crimea, ld@ 86 ; Buenos 
Ayr.-, 20<ibl2c : Peruvian, 22ta42c. 
TORONTO, Feb. 17.-Wool scarce at KCaWXc & It. 
Globe. 
rWHK OF CANCERS—CANCERS, TUMORS, WENS, 
vt old Ulcers, Scrofula, etc., speedily cured without: the 
knife, and with little pain, by a new autl sure process. 
Pamphlet describing treatuiedt sent free. Address 
DKS, BLAKE A HADLEY, kilt Broadway, N, V. 
A yrshire cattle for sale.—tu.- subscriber 
will sell from his herd of Ayrshlres, uilmtierlng 90 
head, rhlefly Imported or hred by himself, several males 
and females of the best blond and point 6 . For particu¬ 
lars. send for Catalogue, which will be issued on the rtr- t 
of March next. HENRY H. PETE Hit. 
Soutllborough, Maes., Feb.. 1804. 736-3r 
COMTKTtTORH TOR TUB PREMIUMS OFFERED EoTS 
and Yoi’no Men under 21 years of ago, are informed 
that. it. has been impossible for us to make the 
awards Tor want of propor information. Only a few 
competitors have given us their respective ages, and the 
clerk having the matter in charge is unable to decide 
y,ko are entitled to premiums. We therefore request 
all proper competitors who have formed clubs—Boys 
or Young Men under 21—to immediately notify us of 
the fact, and each send the certificate of nearest- Post- 
Master as to hie age. Prompt Attention to this will 
enable us to award and pay the premiums, and we arc 
anxious to do so at the earliest possible moment. 
f 1ST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS. 
fj OUR NEW POCKET ALBUM, 
(FOK SOLDIER AND CIVILIAN,) 
Holding Sixteen Pictures, U the cheapest and best 
Pocket Album ever offered to the public. 
Sent by Mall to any address, post-paid, on receipt of 
Sevent.y-ilvc cents. 
It cau be tilled with Pictures (161 and sent by mull to 
soldiers iu the army, or friends anywhere Iri Uncle Sum's 
domains, at the very trilling sum of Thirty tents post¬ 
age. All orders promptly tilled by 
SAMUEL KOtVLEH & COMPAN V, 
Photograph Album Manufacturers. 
737-3t Springfield, Mass. 
P EAR SEEDS-PEA it »EJED«.-Just received at B. 
E. SCHllUEDEU’S Importing Agency, Rochester, 
N. Y„ a lot of Pear Seeds, very best quality, at $2,00 per 
pound. Also an assortment of Evergreen and other tree 
seeds. ■ 732-tf 
( illOlf'E VINEYARD LANDS.-We offer superior 
V cultivated in,.[>-. lands fronting on Maumee Bay. 
west end of Lake Erie, In the famous Kelly Island 
grape region, and adjoiningsuccessful peach and grape 
plantations. The lands are within sight of, and four to 
five miles from the fltv of Toledo, bv water and land. 
Apply to W. H. & F. f. SCOT f. Toledo. 
\\rilITE OR HEDGE WILLOW makes the best of 
’ ' live fence. Circulars giving instructions how to 
raise It, sent free. Al-o, Canvassers wanted tn every 
cotuity, to introduce Colby's Improved Clothes 
V\ ringer, which we i varrant to give satDfacliim. 
732-6t COLBY, BUfpS £ CO.. Waterbury, Vt. 
Bv lies'. N. T. Ykomans, on Wednesday evening. 
Feb. 10th. at the house of the bride’s father, Mr. LU- 
MAN F. DOW, of Fowlerville, and Miss MINNIE E. 
8 ACKETT, of York, Llv. Co., N. Y. 
T>R<‘P08ALB FOK STATE FAIR UttM_Persousde- 
1 slrous „r presenting proposal;, for the Stale Fair, 
are requested to send their application to tlip Secretary 
State Agricultural Society previous to the 10th March— 
mid they will he advised a; to the requirements of the 
Society—and at the next meeting of the Executive 
Cmnmjno* In 31 arch, the location of the Fair will be 
ac'"d upon. 
736-2t B. P. JOHNSON, Sec*y. 
State Agn Rooms, Albany, Feb. 12, h-64. 
CtENU FOK SPEIIMEN COPIES. -U- 
O Rochbkikr IVbeki.y Express i. a large thlrty- 
two column sheet (‘oiuidnlag nil the important news ot 
the week, market report-, and tie- lauwl telegraphi.- 
(11 -pat'dies up to the hoUr Of publication- H tm-s.'d '■ 
Bhiirt and tniereailug siortes. poetry, aud a large variety 
of miscellaneous rt-adlng suited to tlie wants of tie 
family Arid home circle, ibe price, to Magic uliscrlber-. 
is only ten "-IdMugs per year, tuitl to clni s of twelve and 
upwards, It Is furnished at. one dollar per cony. Send 
on the money, and give it a trial. Those wishing to get 
up club;, will receive specimen numbers ou application 
to the publishers. 
All orders must tie accompanied by the money. Terms 
are strictly advance payment, and all papers slopped on 
expiration of 1 the lluie paid for. 
Address C. I>. TRACY AGO., 
737-21 * Evening Express Office, Rochester, X. Y. 
G FLEA.T CIIiYJVCE 
TO MAKE HVCOINTE'S'- 
A magnificent business for anyone to eneracre in tbe 
8 aie of the Great 
“Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contain* besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery. ONE CHANCE lu the great sale of ®*3f/',tnxi of Warolu-s 
and Jewcirv. Agents can sell thousands 0( these rack¬ 
ets, as the Stationery is worth more than ’lie price asked, 
and Hie Certificate; which la added Is worth a .-ts alone. 
As an EXTRA IKDL’CKMEIST we will preo nr. tree, with 
every JWI Packet*. a tint- Solid SltA k& VVatiit. war¬ 
ranted genuine. Also SPLENDID NT'CKL ENGRAV¬ 
INGS,” the finest fixer published, and Vhotogrupli Pic¬ 
tures at prices which will vo id the agent nearly 550 for 
every $10 Invested. Never b*'f 
ducerm-ntg offered: Circulars, with full particulars, 
mailed free. Sample Packets forwarded bv mail upon 
receipt of mi cts. A-blre*<t g. s. HASKINS A CO., 
732-tf Nos. 36 tt 38 Beckman St., New York. 
Subscribe lCnrly 1— Back Number*. Those who wish 
to secure this volume of the Rural complete, as we 
trust Is the case with all our subscribers—should renew 
alowx; and such non-subscribers as propose faking the 
paper for 1861, and wish all the number;, will do well to 
subscribe now. Last whiter and spring thousand; were 
disappointed because they could not procure the early 
numbers of the volume. To accommodate urgent appli¬ 
cant; we disposed of many sets saved for binding, which 
we now need. After No. 1 of this volume had gone to 
press, the rush was such that we added 15.0CTJ copies to 
the edition first Oxed upon, arid, though the orders are 
more numerous than ever before at this season, we 
shall probably be aide to supply back numbers to all w bo 
subscribe without delay—and a* long as our edition 
holds out shad scud from No. i unless otherwise directed. 
AT Fortress Monroe. Va., Nov. 21. 1382, of typhoid 
fever, LYMAN 31. FKAKY, aged 2d years and 8 mos. 
New Atmcvtiscmcnts 
i3TADVERTISIN'U TERMS, In Advance—TlHUTY- 
Five Cents a Line, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 62N cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading mutter, leaded,) 
60 cents a line. 
ry The edition of the Rural Is now so large as to 
render It necessary that tlie first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days In advance of the 
d«to of the paper, and those for the inside iTtli page; on 
Monday. 
r j' I I 3Z3 3ST13W EO O K 
ON THE 
CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS. 
From, the New Tork Times. 
Flowers for the Faulor And Garden. By Ed¬ 
ward Si'SiAGUK Rank Jr. Illustrated by John 
Andrew and A. C. Warren. 3vo. Boston; J. E. Tll/- 
TO.N .t CX).' Price. $2,5(1. half calf, $\v); fiUl Turkey 
$5,00. 
Though allied to the annual tribe by Its beautiful exe- 
eutlon,“tlie Interest of till* liook Is perennial,and will 
endure as long as admiration of the beauties of nature's 
works marks (lie ex 1 stance of reilned taste and elegani 
culture. It will interest all classes engaged in the rais¬ 
ing of flowers. from the possessors of the aristocrat!, 
sEvii-onuse and eonsersutorv, to tbos- wbos,- share ol 
Uie oiU Is confined to the contents nf the box before 
(heir window, nr the tiauglug-ba**et that decorates the 
only room. Itl-, ludeen, ,me of the greab'Blbh-ceUigs 
oiiineeted with fiorleu,lure that Its kiudly lulluenee 
maybe shared bv all classes, hnwev.r lninilile may lx 
uw scale "ii Which Jt Is pursue. j. The directions given 
seem ample for alt necessary instruction, and an orna¬ 
mental charm Is imiuirted to tho volume by a profusion 
of fanciful Illustration: ou wood. They will compare, 
without disadvantage, with any recetfl home or foreign 
sjieelmens of the art. and give an air of elegance to the 
practical prosaic part of the work. TIM; mechanical 
execution of the volume could, indeed, -< aro-ly he ini 
proved, aud is highly crediUtble tv 11 "' voting bon - 
w ho may take the creoit of,producing a Fade Slecum tliat 
will be welcome in every home of jctlaement. [737-3teo 
A SITE VTION YV ANTED—By a married man and 
,x Id* wilt. competent, to take charge of a farm or will 
both hire out. A. brnlbcr will hire out with them If need¬ 
ed. All Kiufilsii people, good reference given. Address 
GEO. LYON, Hall’s Corner, Seneca. Ontario Co., N. Y'. 
yiCK'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Of SEEDS 
' and 
Guide to the Flower Garden, for 1864 
MY NEW CATALOGUE AXT> FLOR.AT, GUIDE Is 
now publUhe<l and ready to -end out. It contains accu¬ 
rate descriptions of the lead lug Floral Treasures of the 
world, with full and plain directions for SOWING 
SEED, TRANSPLANTING aud GENERAL CUL¬ 
TURE. Also, a list of Choice Seeds for the VEGETA¬ 
BLE GARDES, with necessary instructions for Planting 
and Culture. 
My Naw Catalogue and Floral Gums H a beauU- 
fnl work of j\fty large paged. Illustrated with iwmtv-fioe 
fine engraving; aud one splendid COLORED PLATE of the 
Double Zinnia , It will be sent, postage paid, to all who 
apply Inclosing ten cents. 
Address JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 
\\J II.LDW PEELING MACHINE—•• A PERFECT 
' » Till VU,” all say who see it work. Made and sold 
by EASTERBROOK <fe BRONSON, Geneva, N. Y. 
Send stamp for circular cootolnlng le*cript1on of ma¬ 
chine and " the Willow grower’s guidb.” |7twt 
JHarkcts, dlomincnt, &c 
170 K SALE THE T II OU O U G It - B R E D HORSE 
L ** Kansas two 1 year old stallions ..ml :0 colts and 
lUlles from 2 to 5 rears r id. nil the get of tlie above named 
horse, or of the thorough-bred horse “• INVINCIBLE.” 
For particulars or pedigree, call on or address Dr. 
JOHN ALEX ANDER, t-L Clairsvllle. Belmont Co., O. 
Itiirnl New-Yorker Office, > 
Rochester, February 23,1664 .5 
Ot u market is very dull, almost without change. We 
note a few alterations In rates, as follows:—Com Is 5 
cents per bushel higher; new mesa pork has advanced 
50c@$t,UOpcr barrel; Clover Seed Is 12,C ..26cents per 
bushel belter. 
Rochester Wholesale Prices. 
Flour and Grain. Eggs, dozen.lAti! 8 C 
Flour, win. whT v $6,75i; A23 Honey, box.12 ; 11 
Flour, spring do. feCKyj'U.gS Caudles, box.12 1 u 13M 
Flour, buck when 1,2, Ufa 2,13 Candle;, extra-D ..U', 
31eal, Indian.2,10^2.13 Fruit uml Hoot*. 
Wheat, Genesee.. I,:i 0 .rt;l,u r i Apples, bushel.CVQtldSc 
Best vvhlteCanadal.PAu 1,76 Do. dried e) lb_ h iS) a 
Corn. . .. I,U()^1,U5 Peaches, do .17, 16 
Rve. 6 i.i lb;, ti Lu.-1,10^1,15 Cherries, do .Itso20 
'OUACCO SEED—Sent for 15 cts. "G packet. A<tdrcss 
JULIUS RISING, nouthwlck, Mass. 
tQ MORE AGENTS VV.ANTED,— Business Light and 
L*3 Respectable) No Capital "'|iilr-d; Salaries, ac- 
ordiiig to capacitn ; $75 to Sion > mouth, besides ex¬ 
penses. For Agent's nslruetlon- sample g >ods. Jrc.. 
address HuSea B. CaKTKR a Co., Inventor’s Exchange. 
735-1 1 
AAltMS FOR RALE.— For particulars see Rural of 
Feb. 6 th. J. B. 3VILFORD. Oakileld, N. 3'. 
Firm Class 1 Years Old Ap 
pie Trees, very cheap. 
A. M. Wtl.I.I A Mb. Syracuse. N. 3*. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
737-1t 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cents 
-J*wr " WARRANTED 
aggsh ,ry To give Satisfaction. 
-Zawyl t For rnluable lnfonuaU'.n 
jA apon tin- scnjcct of 
rinvo GOOD F ARMS AND A TAVERN STAND FOR 
I. sale. Address FRED. JOHN CLARK, 
Norwich P. O.. Canada West. 
'DO NUJtSERYMEN One aud all, please send r 
JL your wholesale Catalogues. 
F. M. .MYERS, Nurseryman, Wenona. Ill 
Bariev.lgxCi 1,30 
Beans .2,i»®2.25 
Buckwheat. CAggiOc. 
Meutr. 
Pork., old mess. .OOJXApiOO.CO 
Pork, new tue»s.2- , ,OLi',i£3,ul 
Pork, clear.2t,iMfog4,iH) 
Dressed hogs, cwlV2»i9,30 
Beef, cwt. (.iKLiJ.ihi 
Spring lambs.... 2 ,ixc;. 3 ,w 
iluttuii, Carcass.. Anwc 
Hauis, smoked.. 12,00 ,r 12,50 
Shoulders.5»,Oi\.a9,ilO 
Chickens. I! J 12c 
Turkeys. J3iaJ3 
Geese.- L'v(<kj 
IMrj, Ac. 
Butter, mil.2+a 26c 
Butter, llrkln.21Aa25 
Cheese, new_«... OuhDO 
Cheese.L\iiJ5 
Lard, trle<l.13Jsi,iilUj 
Tallow, rough.0,:.s 
Tallow, tried.lOJicUl 
BELLS 
send for pamphlet* to the 
undersigned, who are theon/y 
uaanufttclurers of this de¬ 
scription of Bell wlthHar- 
_ rl son’s self - a.’h)io pa- 
dgi tentu| rotating liang- 
21 iugs.el ther in this coun- 
A try or Lt Europe. 
F OR HAJ.E RY HIGH AN NETT. OATES, N. Y.. 
Black Seed Oats imporled 2 years since, weight® 
lbs. to the bushel. Also seed Bartey 32 lbs. l7Si-2teo 
F LOWER SEEDS.—My Dcseriptlve Catalogue of all 
Choice Flower*, and now to cultivate them, will tie 
sent to all stamp applicant;. 
737-2 1 MARK I). WILLSON, Rochester. N. Y. 
The Subscriber oilers for sale seed of this NEW 
SQUASH, raised from those sent to him from Japan by 
tils brother, Mr. TUOll.vs HiXiC. Ilia without doubt 
One of the Best Squashes Grown, 
and Is a great acquisition lo our list of vegetables as It 
combine; more good qualities than any diner squash 
grown in this country. The surface is strongly ribbed; 
the skin warty ; i n Its early sbiges of growth of a pah 
green color: Imeoniiug of very deep green w hen more 
rally ripe is 01 a dull orange color. 
I; Is of the Turban class, measures from four to six 
Inches through, and from six to twelve Inches across, 
aud weigh*from six to twelve pound 1 . The ll-.-sh Is of a 
deep orange color, very Unely flavored 5 sweet and dry, 
very tine grained aud 
U'lTHOI T JR! tt UK. 
It 13 excellent stewed, and when baked Itnittchresem- 
hlcs a sweet potato In tlesh aud flavor; and i= superior 
to any pumpkin for pies. 
lt Is a robust and vigorous grower, running very free¬ 
ly, having (lie peculiarity of routing at the Joints like a 
Verbena, aud is 
A YEKY PEOLIfIC BEAEEE. 
It comes early Into bearing aud is excellent for cooking 
when no larger than au ordinary Bush Squash, so that a 
continuous supply for a family during tlie whole Season 
can be had by grow lug this variety only, as it Is lu use 
from July until March. 
THE SEEDS ASX WARRANTED PURE, 
being grown by my-ui''. They are pufl up In packets 
containing te ll seeds ifteh, ai the pro U of twoiity-Jtve 
cents per packet, -enL'S> any address, p«#t*gc_frcc. 
YTCKSEKY STOCK_fei.OA) Apple stocks, $2 cl 1,000. 
!> 20,000 Mahaleb stocks, 515 l Low. 
UXK) till lure Stocks. $13 c) l,«Dt. at N. Y. Central Nur¬ 
series. Brighton, Monroe Co., N. A*. 
737 -tf ” S. B. KELLY, Proprietor. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty Street, New York. 
P ’OR KALE.—The Surburban Farm 
Rksi - K, situated 
Main 6 L. HiitTalcA, oniv 3 miles from tlie center of the 
City, conL.lnleg 25 acres of highly cultivated land, well 
stocked wiib a great varletv of choice fruit tn full bear¬ 
ing. Its flue location, valuable improvements, and 
nearness to the hired Railroad, make highly desir¬ 
able. either as a res 1 .cnee r profitable Fruit Garden. 
Title perfect, pr.ee moderate, Ami terms easy. If re¬ 
quired. For farther particulars apply to 
725-tf HAMPTON DODGE, Buffalo. N. Y. 
ST HE SOLD BY MIDDLE OF MARCH-My 
Farm of 67;. acres, advertised in Rural, 3 dth .Janu- 
Vppllcaute by mail will do well to look at it, as 
‘‘• till will get a bargain. 
JNO. S. QOOI.JI. Maeedon, Wayne Co„ N. Y. 
It Is not only .1 PERFECT WRINGER, but the cog¬ 
wheels give It a POWER which renders It a ino 9 t 
EXCELLENT WASHES, 
pressing and separating as lt does tlie DIRT with the 
WATER, from tlie clothes. 
We have sev.-n sizes, from $5,50 to $3*. Tlie ordinary 
family sizes are No. 1, $10, and No.2, $7. These have 
•* \ MONTH.—Agents w anted to sell Sewing Ma- 
t? t«J , him s.—We will give a coinnd>.lon on nil Ma¬ 
chine.-. sold, or employ ngSBU wlm will work for the 
above w ages and all expense; paid. For particulars 
Atldress BOYI.AN A C*b, Detroit, Mich. 
THE PROVISION ITIARKET8. 
NK1V YORK, Fch. 22 . -Akrixb — Steady ; sales al 56,- 
87>i for [iol*., and $ LU for pearls. 
F 1.01 n Market may ho quoted more active and lu cts 
better, with a fair demand, stale; at $ 6 . 2 .Ycfl.t:i for super¬ 
fine Slalg; $6,7D@'lK90 for extra State; $ii,2'> <i.Vt for 
superfine Western; $6.HVk.7.40 for common to medium 
extra Western; $7,a3g?,4<Jfor common to good shipping 
brand* lx ir.v round hooped otih* and JlvVYad,3<> for trade 
bran-U the market elmdng heavy. Sale; choice extra 
State were made ;u $ 6 ,Kk» 7.10. 1 'anadlau Flour niarkei 
rule* Steady and prlee-ii- fee bclU-r: sale* at $6,K\.a;7.00 
for common, stud $7. '& 1 -.'.bo lor good to choice extra.— 
Rye Flour rules unchanged; »ali » at $5AiGu'.,60 for Infe¬ 
rior to clioli-i*. Corn meal rule; easier; sale-at $6,15« 
6,15 for Unudy w Inc; for Jure, y; $3,Vfl lor 
conunoo fftAte and k'S.l.v for Marsh’s calorie. 
GHVIN — Wlu al lUHfkel Tinty fa* quote-( 2c lu l(. r. wlUi 
falr del 11 : 1 ml; sale; al il.'cVi I..VJ 1 , r < hlcugo ,pri ig : $ 1.- 
57 (a’l,ik) lor Milwaukee t-luli; $l.5t»-, I.n '3 lor amtier Mil¬ 
waukee, tin latter an extreme price; 51 n;,,il,fi'J for win¬ 
ter red Western; f 1.7U; 1.74 for amber Michigan; $1.95 
for while Western In -tore, and $1,59 for Racltn ipt lng. 
Rye rules quiet aud without decided change at $1.30.— 
Barley qdlusactive ; sales b-lateat tl,S2<al,33; $LiiV^d.- 
45 for t mad a East, and tl.a) for choice Canada West. 
Barh-v M.;|L uncJunged; sal,-*at Ji.5ii. Iba; rule dull 
at $1.07 far Canada. Corn marker firmer; sales at $1,27 
(31,2s, „ for shipping miked Western, In store; $133’*' 1.2' 
for yellow Jersey and Peatusylvaula. aud $1223 f-i white 
Jersey. Oats I 11 fair request, and prices a shade firmer: 
sale* at SOfadlC for Canada; 9Ufu>l.- 3 c for State, and 91 
(ai92' S '' for Western. 
Pia>v imiins — fork market rules quiet and firmer; 
sales at J20..VV ikti.75 far nies*; 92l2fjni.2I.5-' 1 for new 
prime- mess, aid $U07»-' IN73 lor prime. Beef I- steady ; 
sale* at $(,iXfa3J«' lor country prime: $ 6 ,W)feT.IX' for 
couhtry nn-ss; $10,10j 14 .UV for repacked nn.-;;, and $13,00 
@ 16,10 rori-xlra me--. I’rtun- na.-e In-Cf uulct and Un¬ 
changed. Becfham* quiet; safe; btate and We;t< rn at 
$l9,»».,i«l,0Ct Cut meals uuciiaiige |; sales ill 9 110 c. for 
shoulders; fa,j,!S;.c for hams, liaoaii side* rub-steady: 
sale; at 11V tor Western Cmnbirl.iiid cut middle;: ll’-*c 
fordo long rlhhed, and H*,,c for do. Iona cut hams.— 
Dn-sscd Hog; steady; sales ai a - ., tin .e for Western, 
and nomiii.-il for city. Lard market rules steady and 
tirm; sales at ISM 1 lie for No. 1 to choice. Butter sell¬ 
ing at 2»,ii..3oo for Ohio, and 3flro6c for State. Cheese 
firm at J4:ud7<k for common t-prime. 
Hoi-; .Market is steady with fair demand; sales at 33 
(5-Me for common to prime new, 
TORONTO, Kgl>. 17.- K 1.1 M ti-Sapf nine 93,73 for shire 
nil-m. hai ii-l: $IL‘t> ,1 t-klfm- him n nusinupllou; Ex 1 ra 
$I,23..: i,(gi; Fancy $t,lU(.a 1 , 20 ; SSutn-rlor $4..3 j 6,10; Bug 
Flour $4,00 per 200 lbs. 
Grain FhII W'heat to/HBe common toehulo--: ju<( 
1,03guild ui choice; $1,06 extra. Spring Wheat in 
good demand at 7,V«>*tc. Harley TCf c.-tJc. Oats35 t-tuc. for 
common to good; 110 lie fur good to extra. Pea* 4A. i2.7e 
com mi rn to gOOUt extraSAjflOOe. 
I’HOVisiDNs — Hiim.-< $11 AKuIO.OO per lOn ’bs. Bacon 
$6JRuj*.0iX Clu-cso 10,00 wliolekatc; 12‘. lie pci- 
tb retail.— Globe. 
pAJJCERS CURED.- 
V_ i- aacCir; cure d without pain or the use 01 the knife 
Tumorou; While Swelling. Goitre. Ulcers and sdlChron- 
lc ,| i-.eai-.-s successfully trcatrel. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address- 
Df:s. BABCOCK & TOBIN. 
722-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
/ 1 RAPE VINES.—Tho demand for our vine; Is largely 
VT lucreistng every asoil. Parlies wishing 10 pur- 
1 base this spring, xi uld do well to or-h-r early, for the 
demand premises to exceed tht supply. 
CatalocMi-; - ill to ail applicants Inclosing stamp. 
J. K VOX, Box 133 Pltlsuurgli, Pa. 
Our cheap sizes 1 No, 2>j and 3.1 have small roils which 
do not admit of COG 8 . Ail others are W a reamed In 
everv particular. 
This means, especially, that after a few months’ use, 
the lower roll 
Will not Twist on tlie Shaft, 
and tear the clothing. 
On receipt ,.f On. |,riee. from places where no one Is 
selling, wt- will send the U. C. W. free of rxjvust- What 
we especially want Is a good 
CANVASSER 
In every town. We offer liberal inducements and guar¬ 
antee tue exclusive sale. 
JULIES IVES A CO.. 
735-tf 347 Broadway, New York. 
glEDSELL’S PATENT C0MBI1JEI 
vrt RSERY KOI,’ SALE_1 propose to sell, ai al»r- 
a* pain, Hie whole or undivided half of my Nursery 
adjoining lids, a town of near 3.HO Inhabitant-*. I win 
also si lt the Und (43 acres) or will let it on a lease for a 
term of yt-nr-. i will rrll Tow nir! in. nwj icrum ,.f yay- 
m-.-nt. For t-afticulars ldre-> 
W. BIRD. Mt. Pleasant. Iowa. 
4 Pl'LE TREES FOR SALE CHEAP. 40.1*0 Ap 
7V Trees live years old and of tic best varieties, a 
lout vriee. In lots of I,mo and upwards- The whole v 
be sold upon favorahle terms, or exchanged for otl 
DtQperlv, For particulars, ad-Ircsi 
H y ’ DR. MALTIIY STRONG 
Rochester, N. Y., Fob. 25, INU. 7.V7-I 
OEED WHEAT, /to .—For ad.vertlsenumt of B-an'ii's 
o Sn \kkh see ItiruAL of January :Wt!i 1364. Gow! Far¬ 
mers, Country Merchants, and others are Invited Co sell 
U. - 734-tf 
[ONA VINES—GRAFF VINES FOR GARDEN 
1 and VI N K V A HD of uncquali-d quality, and at prices 
lower than the cost Of production at tUe present price 
of labor. 
For alt of live consideration upon which success In 
Grape Culture dc|*-nds (see Descriptive ( aUloffiic,) and 
also for prices and qiullty of vim *. It is a large p»m- 
pbletof twcOt>-eDrill very large page*— double column*, 
on flue paper, three p»ges of which are devoUtl to prtce- 
II -1 and ba dness matters, ami the remainder to She fad; I 
and coudlthm pi-rtalidi-g to grape culture, which ire el | 
interest to all who desire n> know what good grapes are. 1 
and lww toubnin them, tt ha* beeu prepared w lth ex¬ 
treme care, and iu hiteude*l to answer Hilly and fairly 
every question that may tie asked concerning the best 
course to obtain tlie advantages and profit from Grapes 
for the family ami for market. 
T.iliLE Of fOATFATV. 
To correspondent* and buyers, giving a full account of 
the loua establishment, which Ir not only much the old¬ 
est but many time* larger thau any Other n: the kind 111 
ihc world. Proposal lu -ell to club; at wholesale prices. 
Classlflcatlon 01 our hardy vines, describing and exhib¬ 
iting their relative Importance, with full aud pre¬ 
cise nocount of ihc qualities aud pnipe-rtlrs of each. 
rHapb r on wiues aud v> lue-maklug. History of the new 
- idlings loua and Israeba. Letters from Peter H- 
Mead, giving ImpressUioa. cUnracterldllca, aud with 
mlnnte analysis id'Uiic qualities of the ton* and Dela¬ 
ware, which are justly pixiiiouiioed by him "THK kk;T 
Gil Area in cultivation,” How to keep grapes in 
\\ Infer, with engravings showing how It may be easily 
and efllclently «fe»n«. 
The uukHty of Vine*, as affected by the aw of plants, 
and dun;rent mode* of preparation and the economy or 
thodlrtcrent kinds to porch aver*, with iiamv engraving-. 
The value .if jvlanls according to the method Of propa¬ 
gation. showing how and what plant s to use for clothing 
the trellis the first season, and obtaining an Immediate 
production of iruiL Selection ofv.trb tly; to plain tor 
to ole and for inmllv ns-, with the considerations which 
determine the prone r choice. 
Tables of selections fur different latitudes ior any 
number of plants, from six vines for a small vard to oue 
hundred viues ior a I.-nnlly supply. 
Table of schtetimis fey Sir. Shad, with tlie con side ra- 
lion- which IndueUCC choice iu a selection of one 
hundred. 
tk-leetion* for vineyards for wine and for table for lat¬ 
itude nf New \ ork, ny Peter li. M.-ad. IsC. W. Grant 
inllueticed by Interest'to tlie eelGCliott of kinds? Valu¬ 
able and fan-resting extracts from letters, tyualitv of 
grapes and education of taste, by R. li. I’aniec. The 
*• (kmillttoiis of Success in Grape Vultures” a lecture bv 
Deter B. Meml. 
The > ulue of plant; as affect it- l b> age. Importance of 
trausplainlng nad root-pruning, it vines are more than 
one vear old, Illustrated by .-ngravtugs. How to avoid 
check* of growth to bearing vines l>y transplanting. 
Arevlues from single eyes, if well propagated, tie iter 
tluiu from culling* t Are- vines made Iciuu-r by propa- 
gallon under glass? Advertisements of wood nn prop¬ 
agation. Strawbcrrv plant.-- Goldeu Arben- Vino, and 
Patented May 18th. 1S58-. Dee. 13th, 1859; April 8 th. 
1S62. and May 13th. 1862. 
MAN'feFACTYUF.D 11Y 
Joliu O. iBirdsell, 
WEST HENRIETTA, MONROE COUNTY, N. Y. 
This machine operates In Clover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separators tn w heat thrashing, doing all the work 
at one operation, without re-handling the choffi In the 
hands or good operators It will tl-.ro.-li. hull and clean 
from 10 to yi tmshi is a .lay without v.-»ste of The 
■.in.icrstgmd is niartiBV'.iirh'g ti e- only mactime (xst- 
. n:«-d tliat thrashes, hulls and cleans- ail at tl»e same 
operation. All mac I lines that do the whole work, not 
marked Kibpsfu's I’.vTSNT. are Infrtngra'.cnts. The 
public are hereby cautioned not to purchase 11 lose that 
are Infringement- of said nate-iit. as an rpci-;-.u purchas¬ 
ing au.s using such mu beheld liable far damages. All 
coinmmileat ions directed to tin subscriber, at West 
Henrietta, wlli taf promptly responded Us Order early 
if you w uh a tnachlnr. 
This Machine lias xlwnvs taken the First Premium at 
Mate Fairs where allowed to •'■ bi]K't.:, and saves more 
than half the expense of the oM wav of getting out cio- 
ver seed. In tlm«- and label . 
•JOHN C. BIKDbELL. Manufacturer. 
7l2eol-tf 5Ycst Henrietta. Monroe Co., N. Y. 
rpOBACCO NEED. — THE TRUE CONNECTICUT 
1 Sled I.eai-'.— We have a full stock or the gettuino 
Connecticut Seed Leaf Tuluicco tjeed of last years 
growih. which is now considered the most valuable kind 
grown, l’;i. keis ' ontaln :ig 1 or. will: lilREt TIONS 
FOR CULTIVATION will be sent, p,-st-y-... I, to anv 
address upeui receipt <>f ct*. UrLV fer'.ai-gequantf- 
tlcs will be given urem application. Address 
73j-3t McELWAIN 15UOS-. Sprlugilcbi, Mass. 
l.UBM FOR •- U.E -Tie sutscrPe-r offers for salo Ids 
U llon-.e Farm, known •* ’• The Bradley Farm." lying 
ctie mile south of the village-of AVeSt Bloomfield, cou- 
fatiiiiig ill!acres of land, about lOo acres being Improved, 
and under a state of goo.I cultivation. 
The farm has a good re-put«lloa for .prodlicttvcuoss, Is 
well fenced and w.-itcn i. lias a comfortable dwelling 
liiiu-i- and gcnnl farm burns, orchard. Ac. Price re-a-en¬ 
able, and term* of paymeut easy, hninlr-- of the *ub- 
scrltx r, on thejireui!*i-s. M A I'THEM J. FECK. 
West BloomtU-ld, Kelx, 1864. 737 
\’F1V NEED CATALOGI’E -(lur '.-ed C atalogue for 
ill-.,' he new 
varieties and uoveltii * of tht scascii, both of home and 
Foreign production will lw ready about the middle of 
February, and will Ih- forwardeel to any address, upon 
receipt Of a 3cl. stamp. It will contain many practical 
hints In regard lo the cnltivnt! n of both Flowers and 
Vegetable.-, making it a valuable- hand book to every 
lover of the Garden. Address 
733-dt McELWAIN liRoS. Springfield. Mass. 
JAAini FOR K.U, I-),—For «[ilc. a desirable f.-irtn 
I 1 tn 186 acres Ivlng In the town of Maeedon, Wavne 
Co., N. 5 .. two mile-, south of Maccdou, and four miles 
west of Palmyra village, being part of the estate of Asa 
Smith, dcccireed. Thlr:v acre- are heavily timbered 
and the remainder Is nndcrgoiwl ImpruvetuenU suited to 
tlllageor gracing, with targe and commodious Imlldlng.-s 
well built and in good repair. Said (arm Is wi ll water¬ 
ed and contains a choice lot nf Fruit Trees. For term; 
Inquire of G. M. SMI I’H, near the premises, or of K, B. 
APPLEBY. 28 A 3t», Arcade, Roches ter, N. Y. 
/ARM FOR SALE—Contains 153 acres. KorparUcu- 
. lars Inquire of JOB C. GUAY, Sherman, N. Y. 
1 ) I SSEM N M R UVHLKItV. 
V ItumelPt iJrenl Prolific Strawberry. 
Ttil* new Strawberry Is undoubtedly tho best Straw, 
berry vet known, being the largest aud most prolific 
bearer, many ot the botTle* measuring 6 to 6 Inches In 
circumference. We offer good, genuine plants, well 
packed the coining spring, for $2 ft do*! $19 V MO, cash 
lo accotnpanv order*. 
Also, I'ndt and Ornamental Trees, Grape t inea, 
Green-1 louse and Bedding Plants, .kc.. .tea 737-41 
Address W. T. tk E. SMITH, Geneva Nursery. 
AND ALL’S PKACTIOAL SHEPHERD. 
The Practical Shepherd: a Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding, Management and Discuses of Sheep. 
Bv Hon. Hknky S. Kandaii., LU Ik, Author of 
“Sheep Husbandry In the South,” “Fine Wool Hus¬ 
bandry,” Ac. With lliustrations. 
Tins work reached seven editions In less thau six 
weeks from the time of Its first publication. In October, 
1863, an-1 the demand for It Is still extraordinary. No 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale, or gave such universal satisfaction. 
It is cordially welcomed and hlglilv approved by both 
Press and People, being pronounced the best work 
on Sheep Husbandry ever published fa America. 
The Twelfth Edition Is now iu press and will be Issued 
next week. 
cy The Practical Shepherd Is sold only by 
Agents and the Publisher. Tt comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and Is printed, Illustrated and bound fa 
superior style. Tbe uniform price is $-1.50, and It can 
not be afforded at a less price for years. If ever. Copies 
sent by mall, post-paid, ou receipt of price. Address 
D. D. T. MOOKK, Publfeher, Kin-he*tor, N. T. 
T1IK CATTLE MARKETS, 
NEW YORK. Feb. 17.— Beef Cattle.—T be current 
prices for the wet-1, al all the markets an- as followss— 
Extra. $l3.3farll,0u; First quality, $ 12 ,to.,.-13,50; ordin¬ 
ary, JlU.iA'aUJiO; common, $iMk\Vll,S0; Inferior. $8,09® 
9,00. 
cows and t'Ai.vKs.—K1r-i quality, $6>,i 70; ordinary, 
$5dvtW; common, $ov,i48; Inferior, $3u, i,t0. 
V ! \I 1 1 1 ■■ 11 ; First quality, 
7y6Jc; ordinary, UHo 7; eoininnu.OuifiGc: Inferior, 5'. -6 
BHKKl- ASI> I,AMU.* Extras, head, $8,Oi I 10; prime 
quality, $5,7Acr.7,.'W: ordinary, $3AXi)6,w; common, $ 3,00 
®A,59; Inferior, $ I.TSeyfl.OO. 
SWIVK.—Curii'ltsl. heavy, 7’. i.s‘,e; atlll-fed. 7 1 ,,.i2SSjC. 
RUlGirrUN, Feb. 17. BKEt CATTLE-Extra, $10, >■ fl 
W.3I; 1st quality, $9.00. 0 l'.W: 2d 1 I 0 , $3,3<va 9J.X): M dp,$7? 
*0a*aki fJ-lWJ If.s. More; - Yearlings. $i>*ad0: two yearn 
Old $00. .Ou; three vear; old, $(Xy.i9l>. Working Oxen— 
Bair, al $115. I4d.-]’I*V; Mllcli Cows—Prlr,. ranging fvi>m 
$35 to $60. Sheep aud Lamia—III good demand utau ad¬ 
vance In prices of V f 1 lb: price* T'. ’NcG.’ti; extra 
lots Si- pi tb. Swine None at market, t .amhsklus. $3yi) 
4; “hr.-p skill-. $3,-I 4. HI'!'—, 10c ’f| tt.. Tallow at Ur. 
CAMBRIDGE. Feb. 17. Br.Nl CAlTt.i Kxtra *10@ 
10JO: first quality SO.SlfahJb; second qil.lllty $-i,0(UiS,25; 
third qualllv $6.fit v ,ii6.7B. Working Oxen—$S5, $l2s(iiilQfi. 
Cow* and Calves $30,1*1 ::i73.oC vearinig*. *')>*. 'W: Two 
years old $i.-ktKfe21,09; Hire*- vear; old $r >,00 .v.'PO. Sheep 
and Lam I"—-$BjX*.'A3t) oaeli’; extra $7.'Xfa)l Lt*i, or from 
.. ----- Tallow 9y!»e ^ tb.— 
KNOX, PITTSBURGH, PA 
OUR NI-'.w catalogue of 
SMATiXj PnUITS, 
for Spring of 1864. Including 
133R.. J3NTO. oft- WARDER’S 
Helwrt to the Cnielnnatl Hortieullnral Society, of a 
visit toour grounds, during the STRAW BKP.UY aud 
GRAPE seasons, giving descriptions of varieties, mode* 
of culture, Ac., 1* now ready, and Will be sent to all «])- 
pllcants, inclosing stamp. 
J. KNOX, Box 153 Pittsburgh, Pa. 
53,818 SOLD IN 1863. ^=z 
SELP-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE! 
The only Wringer with the 
Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator, 
Which positively prevents the rolls from 
BREAKING. OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
A GOOD CANVASSER WANTED 
Ill every town. We offer liberal Inducements and guar- 
ahteo the exclusive sale. Jl’l.I! * iv C* A t o, 
733-lf 347 Broadway, N. Y. 
Pel fa $:kflOi .a.i,tjo each. 
TORONTO. Feb. 17 . Bf nr , by tin-quarter, from $3,25 
P-kW for lore quarters: $4,Sr\aVI,oO far bind quarters. In 
tuc market. Inferior $.V«' t> i«,*l fe,; 2d quality, $k"JJ0: 
exuw $3, wholesale: retail, $3.'P . 6 ,-yi ordinary; AJUau 
far superior. CAlve* M-uree at $1 and upwiiwlN Sheep 
at i '*30 eaeli according to dir und quality. Sheep 
Lam Pi It* — p 
ein-li. Hides t'alfakiuS nl 7, i3>c FJ lb. 
PuiiK L)ves;i-u.$4, v j.irt far common Lo good; S.VPf 
6*99good to choice; extra $5.= .'i.25 (4 100 tbf- Globe. 
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS! 
The CRAii; Mn-ttoscora. with mounted 
obleets, constiiutva » beautiful and appro¬ 
priate ttWhfag Gf.fl .odd or young; coui- 
ofafag instruction with amusement, maa-ni- 
fylng about li*.- dlumehrs or 10,400 times, 
being the power nnist freiiui-nllr required, 
and vet so simple tliat a child can use fa¬ 
ll is mailed, pn—paid, far $2,25; or with 6 
beautiful inomitid objects for $3; with 24 
objects Li'-eral discern til lo dealers. 
Address HENRY CRAIG, 
333 Broadway, New York. 
1 _| OYT’S HIAWATHA HAIH REST 0 SATIVE- 
1 l Warranted fa restore faded and gray Hair aud 
Whiskers to their original color. >i.pet-far':o fives and 
every other preparation for the hair hi tin- uarurul and 
life appearance It gives, instead of the dull, dead black 
dyts. so that the most critical observer cannot detect its 
use; hi the Simptlcltv of 1 AptillfgUon. It be lug used 
as easily as any article of the toilet, and lit its btuu-fielal 
effects on the head .vcl the hair. It inaki ; hair soft 
and sllkv, prevents lYvni falling out, rem-ivi s Ml lt» liu- 
purttb s', andenUrely i.n 1 remties the bad effects of Uu- 
previous use of preparations eontxiniug sulphur, sucur 
01 had. Ac. UOY'V’S MINNEHAHA lLktU ULOfeS, 
Uliexo-lled tn o.rplug the tiair In curl. 
ili >\"I"S IMPF'KIAl. COLORIN'. ORE AM. changes 
light and red hall' to a beautiful hr I'vuur hl.vck. 
HOYT’S. E\< 'FI.s* I OK TOILET POYYUKR Imparts 
bOiMlty *0 die complexion, smoothness to the skin and 
preserve; youth f.dues* of appearem-c. Sold everywhere. 
JON HOYT A CO-, No, 10 University-place. New York. 
A .MO.NTIl I l want to hire Agenls iu every 
hP I H comity at $75 a month, expenses paid, to sell mv 
new cheap Family hewing Machines. Audress 
736-lst N MADISON, Alfi-i d, Maine. 
THE WOOI, MARKETS. 
NEYV YOlik, Fell. 17. Native tleece lias tii-en In fair 
demand anil the market Is firm. Sales of 2SV-VH.I lbs ut 78 
(icS 3 e; loo.OoO do. lu-avy Slate lu Western New York, to 
gp to Philadelphia, equal to Nfae here : 75 . 0 X 1 do. Califor¬ 
nia .11 10 ,ir,k)c and 15,Old dll. imlh d at 70y;j3c fin- super and 
7iv;80 ha extriia Fnrelgu lias been lu animated demand 
ami tin- market Ik quit.- llrtn for all kinds except Cape, 
vvlileh I- iu large supply, siileacif Itil bafe-s F.]*i India 
at 161 - 60 ; 2 vo do Morocco at 33 n; A J1 ilo Afrlctm at 3 * - W; 
230 do white aud gray Dunskol a! 47(i)4Sc; ',3.1,000 !b* Cuil- 
lan at 3fi, i2t2c 7U) hales 1'ape at 10 i-»2',c; 3.on do me 
'V'O'hi -l MoiRterrauean. Salonb.o, Moroceo, ,kc., to go to 
1 Idlioh-lphlli al sn,i137c; 8 *W ifa W i lled CoiXMiva ; *00 do 
Mrell/.x ..H-l Pro, nleiice and 400 Saute Fe, Santiago ami 
uuwashed Mediterranean on p. t. 
(JEEDS SENT by M YII lo ALL PAttTS 
cT OF HIE UNITED M A I KS.-\Ye aix prepared to 
send by mall uMortments of 
PL0WER, GARDEN & HELD SEEDS, 
on receipt of price and postage, ui per our puhlUhed 
list, Dili- seeds are of the best growth aud aeleetlous 
from the must reliable American and Foreign sourco*. 
Catalivgue* furutshed on application. Postage only 
two cents feu- four ounces. 
ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAI IMPLEMENTS 
AND FERTILIZERS. 
It. II. At.l.KN A CO., 
737—It ISO, 191 A 193 YVater St., New York. 
VOK SALE MV TBORiU’BB • BRED JERSEY 
lleifer*, coming 2 amt 3 years old, all sired bv a pure 
red Jersey Bull, in calve iu April. JOHN (SILKS. 
South Woodstock. CoilU., Fell. 11,1 Soil. 736-3t 
J>EST EAM1LY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. were awarded the Fihst 
Premium at tlie Great International Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1662. 
Principal OMct , ,Y’o. 505 Rroadtcay , J\\ I*. 
665 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Roe-hosier, N. Y. 
'THE STATE I.EA4SIIR A large eight-paged sheet. 
L published at Syracuse, for $1.23 a year. 1.* the expo¬ 
nent of the plan far enforcing the law and extermina¬ 
ting drem-sLopa by Stale and County League orgaul/a- 
ttous. It la uu excellent family paper, aud the only 
Weekly I'empt i-anc, paper 111 the Slate. Send tor It and 
learn our plan. Address 
T. L. CARSON, Publisher, Syracuse, N. Y. 
JULY M USEKtKA -apple 8 E 7 TTS - A g;KXi va- 
li rletv, lor sal,- at $7 per l.uOO. Address [729-13t 
E. J. PETTIBONE A SON, Elba, Genesee Co. N. Y. 
