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Jilarkcta, (Homntcrcc, fee 
by in AH, to ALL PARTS 
s2«t by man a^rTnmnt^ of E ^ Wl ' arc prei,a,e ' 1 »® 
FLOWEE, GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS, 
a, '. ll „ w,s ,J*E e * 118 P'-r onr published 
.sssaranssiSAi' «*•“*••.«•% 
ALL KINDS OF 'OULTUTt a L IMFLF.MENTS 
AM) FEHTILIZF.RS, 
... T ., , It- H. AM.KS A ro. t 
,A <—‘ ,l 1«>, 191 A 193 Water St.. New York. 
I 1ST tt H.l l EVER V BODY WANTS. 
'> OUK NEW POCKET ALBUM, 
(For SOI.D11514 AND CIVILIAN,) 
IliiMin.r Sixteen Pictures, is the ch.-apefd and best 
I OcKt*l Album <• ver ollunnj t<i tlji. 1 public. 
Sent by Mall to any address, post-paid, on receipt of 
•‘evfiit.y-iUe cWUs 
It can be illled wilt, Pictures flfiland sent by mall to 
sol <1 lens In the Rrin v, or friends i*ny where In ITnnleSairfa 
c ry Hilling suin '.,[ Thirty tenth post¬ 
ure. All or b nrointttiv tilled t,v 
SAMUEL TtOWLES A COMPANY, 
„ Pantograph Album M iiiiifaeturers, 
73 '" 3t SfKixoFtst.D. mass. 
A Teal Guano, containing from seventy to eighty per 
Cent, of Phosplillti of Lillie, to which lias lie, li added, 
by a chemical proecs , a large percentage of actual Am¬ 
monia so fixed [bat it can not evaporate, milking li 
ennui, If not sup, ri <r. In my othei iVrtili/,* r. 
Pamphlets, with copies of niintvtis by Dr. Jackson 
Mas . Slate. A.-sayer. and Dr. LikkJG". or Haiti.„ori', 
*IU» lo-llnioid ds ri scientific agriculturists, show ing 
Its value, ean be ohtnlru d I'rmi 
J.O. BAKER A t ", Sell tig Agents. 
"91-tf 8' Wall Si reel, New York. 
(HIGHEST 
3Jcuj 3.£iucrtisemcnte 
MAIN TILE MACHINE 
faetured by 
FEW THOUSAND CUTONtiS IIK DELA 
'.rape Vines for sal; . Ill-Mil II. id.MS' 
Mt Pa* ill,m CeiiiiT, Oeuoaee Co. 
iy ADVEItTIHINO TERMS, l» Advance—TlIIliTY- 
fi’lVB Ck.ntb a Link, each luscriloii. A prtee and a 
•mlf for extra display, nr 52 >j rente per line of space. 
M’kciai, Noticks (following reading matter, leaded,I 
SO cents a line. 
IT* Tin* edition of llie Uprai, Is now so large as to 
render It. necessary Hint the first form |outside pagesl 
mould go to press on Friday of tile week preceding dale, 
i,el the last, form Inside pages) on Tin s lay morning. 
Ileuce to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reaeli us ten days in advance of llu- 
ln»e of the paper, and those for the lndde(7l)i page; on 
Moinlay. 
<zill A TERM, OK tl WEEKS, Min, 
*lrrft " iMarch 24.h, pays for Itoarn, iVtslilit 
Itooin fiirulohed except sheet- and pillow m 
ley tSeinluafy, Fulton, N. V. Tuition from s 
Add,, ss J. 1*. GRIFFIN I 
^53,818 SOLD IN 1863. 
SELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE! 
The only Wringer with the 
Patent Cog-Wlieel Regulator, 
Which positively prevents the rolls from 
BREAKING, OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
A GOOD CANVASSER WANTED 
In every town. We offer libers) Inducements and guar- 
antee the exclusive sale. JLI.it * IVES * CO., 
735 -tf 347 Broadway, N. Y, 
1 ,'AltM l-OR SALE —In West Itlooil field. Out. 
i Cm, N, Y. li eonsistrt<if I2i aero- under good 
pmvcuicul. wllll good biill llllg- aipl well U llCCd. in 
'•asv. For further partb ular- Imp,In- of 
738-41 I It A D. Til-1 Ml SON. on the premise 
jj E IKT 33 W B O O K 
ON THE 
CULTIVATION OF FLOWERS. 
From the New Fork Times. 
Flowers for tiik Parlor and Garden. Kv Ed- 
•WAI-D 'PKAOL1R Hand, Jit. Illustrated by"John 
Andrew and A. < . MarrejL 5v.i. Horton: J. K. TlL- 
^ Q(X < ' CO. Price, $ 2 , 50 . half cult; $3,50; full Turkey, 
Though allied to the annual tribe by Itgbeautiful exe- 
"M"„, III. lot, rest Of lids hook is perennial, and will 
■ naure as long as admiration of lie- beauth-s of nature’s 
oii.s mai k - rlie exlslun,-.- of refined taste and elegant 
ulliira-. It will Interest all classes engaged hi the rals- 
ngi-t (lowers, from the possessors of tlie iiristocratlc 
reen-bou-,-and conservatory. to trios whose share of 
lie soil ta routined to the eonteiils of tile box before 
heir window, or |he nntigljrg-hasKel that decoratrs the 
nly room. It Is, Indeeo, om-of tie greatest blessings 
ouuei'ted with Hott. Iilture that Its kindly hiflmmce 
"«> be shared ajj classes, however li inutile may lie 
die scab- on widen It I- pursue, . The directions given 
-rum smith* tor nil to-eess »ry hutri, i-tlon, and ait ortia- 
otrnlul charm Is imparted ti, tin volume by a profusion 
t ’fanciful lllu-tratlons op wood. Titer will er.mpari. 
-11 hoot d (- a, vi r, t ,ge, ,vii |, any re* ,-iit hom- or foreign 
ie«ri j r eb-gai 
nartlcal prosaic part of tin work. The mechanical 
xecutlnn of llie vtilumectvtild, Indeed, scan-cly be hn- 
r*iveil, a,,d is highly creditable to the young house 
vlto may lake r.h, credit ofjiroduclng a Vad* Marin tin,t 
' ill lie welcome In ev m v home of ji-rmoTni-nt. f73T-Ateo 
III. <| 1-11% iliON of Hie Crnubom 
1 la much mure easy and sure, .-slid m the common.In 
sod ol pilvnr, o,d market gardens, or In field cttllur, 
tbai, in the i,mi.-.I el„,„-.v way in bogs and mend own. Tie 
yield Uds season, lo ,,,> metliod ol . „d< ire. was overt,* 
ii-ln l- per acre. Explicit directions tor cultivation 
wdth price ot Cr in’frry Plants and allotln pOniamentid 
tree-. I 1 nits and Shrubs, will be -ent hv until. Plan 
prepaid by mail. K. M. WAlsi 
738-01 Old Cfdony Nurseries. Plymouth, Mass 
,00(1(10 CKANKEKKY PLANTS FOB SALE 
y . ■ Vr OE "' A BATES. Hellingham, Mass. 
Send tor Circular on the Cranberry Culture. [734-8t 
PltEAT CHANCE 
- TO MAKE TyfrOINTEM. 
A magnificent business for anyone to engage In the 
sale of the Gruat 
“ Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contains besides the large amount of fine Station¬ 
ery, IINE CHANCE in the great -aleof SkoO.llOO of Watches 
sud Jewelry. Agents etui sell Thousands of these Park- 
eta, Xm the Matlonery Is worth more than -he price asked, 
xnd the tT-rtif.rate whlcli is added Is worth ii i ts atone. 
Asm K.VIIIA -NDfCEMENT we will prev-tir, free wPU 
-very PW Packets, a tine SOLID silver WaTCTI, war- 
ranted genuine. Also * SPLENDID STEEL EnoKaV- 
iNGs,” 1 the tinest ever published, and Photograph Pic¬ 
tures at prices which will yield the agent nearly *50 for 
every $10 Invested. Never before wi re such great In¬ 
ducements offered! Ctrcuhirs, wtrJi full partlraUrs, 
■ 
receipt of 5*1 Cts. Address ft. S. H A SKIN'S A ( 
7.52-tf N os. 36 ,t 38 Peek in an St., New York. 
NEW YORK, March 7.— ASIIUS—Sternly; sales at $8.- 
87.S> for pots, and slil fur pearls, 
Fijipu - Mai kri may be Quoted a shade firmer wltl, 
a bllf iMHlnekk doing. Sales III $0,4Udufi,50 lm -upiirttln 
Stale: *tl,7>jniX. lor extra Stale; le^UAaii.', for snpe,. 
tiuc U'caunij <GJidiiiT,IS for common to medium extra 
AVc»ten, : *',iiV«67.ii for common to g .I -hipptni- 
brands, extra round hooped Ohio, und $7,3*0^3,51) for l ra*li 
brands (lie iparko! ClPSlllg flrnu Sales i-lioli r evlru Stale 
were made al *<VHdd,H | . * 'anadlan Flour may he funded 
a sliatht ilrmer; sales at fciXfa,'.*3 for coinnioii. ami *7,'*U 
@»,i*U for good lo choice extra. Uyc Flour rules uu- 
clttttlgeil; sales at efiJWjcBJSI for Inferior to choice. Con 
nnutl rules linn; sides al j'>,l* 0 i;r,,iii to, Brandy wine: 
2.yaA,3*l for Jci'Miy; *.\lk) tor common State and y ft,IU foi 
Marsh s caloric. 
Grain —Wheat market may he quoted 1c better will 
amodecate demand lor cxpnrl; sales at *l..w > i.rd bo 
ChlciUH spring; $l,fi2 for choice do. delivered; tl.tdiud - 
61 fbrMilwaukee clilh; Jl.ta.i i.td tor amhi r .Milwaukee. 
$1 eryffll.TO for winter red Wcsleru: #I,T2 a I.T5 for am hoi 
Michigan; *1,7lo, J.73 lor amber Stale; $l,«!/ lor wldt, 
Michigan, and *l,7u for white Pamela, live rub- .ode 
ami without change: sale- gt Ji.jS., l.3o.' Barley rules 
steady; sale* " eMern at *1,47. Bariev Mall firm; sale- 
at it N*. Pen* rule dull at *1,17 lor Canada, ( urn nu:- 
kei Hill'd and With,ill, decided change; -,aK- H *1,32 a I.- 
S2*i for shipping mixed Western, In store; *1,2.4 for new 
yellow Jersey, mol *1.200,1.31 I. r u hile Jersey. Dal- 
rather less active; sales at ■ .■ 
99,* for State, and *.M*u Die for Western. 
Provisions mrk quiit, without mar rial change; 
sale-, .o *2l.5hs.23,10 for mess: $21,1*0.. 2|,V* for uew prim, 
me#*, and $L«m.K tildJS tor prime. Beef is -lead ; s,th¬ 
at il,0,^igi.WI tor country prime;$#,!»>,v7,n0 tor eo„„- 
try antes; *li).*M.,i l.'..n, tor repacked mess, and $l.‘.,,*o 
for extra mess, feline mess beet o.|c, and un¬ 
changed : sales at *2J.Oty,,12♦,()>,, Heel' hams ,nile| ; sab- 
8tat,, and U , stern at illl,'Mcu2l^l,J. (_ u, meats .,,■>• steady . 
sales al t>.*i' <10.- for elniuhlexs; ,2.*..I3*,.- for li„„,s. Ha- 
con sides very tlrln: sales ai II* a c n>r \veslern fumoer 
laud cat uihnlles; ll*,o f,.r do short ribbed middles, a,„ 
14',.ailt>,c for do. long cut luims. Dressed Hogs a -had, 
firmer; attics at lUc for Western, it,,*l l"V.iadn , i for city 
Lard uiarkgt dull and heavy ; sales at 13,14, f,.r N..,'i 
to choice. Hutter selling at 27(.i,.3le for Ohio, and .32 , 
37e for State. ( iteese firm at I Ml7c. for common to 
prime. 
Hors—M*rkot steady and quiet; sales at 25 ,32c for 
common D:> prime. 
Ill KFALO, March 7 FlODR—T hft market rales qulel 
with only a moderate business doing; sal,- while win- l 
double extra at *7,2'.; lair dou le exir,, a I $7,12*,; clioic. 
Jlllitoi* baker** at *6,75;,.rdluai'V red winter at jn;,Ni. 
IgUAlB—Wheat ruinstlrm but7|ulel: sale* whlti * ,u i- 
dlan on ji. t, Corn New fl.lt) on truck, and old uoudual 
at f l,a*-.i,2.i from si ore. Barley held at S'-'U' for ( ana 
Ulan. W lib a II|i,lta-<l Inquiry. ID e-Sal,•» a* * 1.1 , 
Pl Id AND uE.lJS Pea- dull and luactlvi : held ill We 
for common Ohiimj Ian. lleaiiB steady at *2.5 , In,-In h 
iji'.KDd Gilli't and gteA'Iy at $ttJ4)ta,,,75 for Clover, and 
$3,2n l'i . 1 ' 'JT,noth'.. 
l*U»Vl»ION$—Phe market st.-adv and firm for pork, 
llivivv me— quol. u at Sii.m, ligfii mess *20,5,1; prim, 
un— a! S2UAI; old mess at $IP r vi. Lard firm at i3*.c, 
■withgood demand. Hams lino, with good demand a, 
lPic for sugar cured smoked ; 9‘,e lot shoulder-. Dried 
and -moved l*cel *12,50. White- li-h and Trout, bid.-, 
at fcfyH). 
ALltAN \ ■ March 7— Flour—T he market opened verv 
qulel, a,i Itli rough,nil llie morning only a llinli.d Inisf- 
ne?s wo* done al closing prices of Saturday. ColU meal 
unchanged. 
Gu.MN-lti wheat, rye. barley and oats, uothlng was 
done, wldle In eorn only one car round yellow was dis¬ 
posed of on j». t—supposed to be over * 1,25. 
TOKONTO, March 2 Floyr-S uperfine $3,75 for shlp- 
nieul, . > barrel; * 1,'M : 4,0n lor tmin. c.risnaipllou; Extra 
$4,25.4)4,,i5: Ifaoej *i,lt>g ljtl; Superior *1,,,1*1; Hag 
Fbuir *4,*») j>, r m m.-. 
Grain— I all Wbi ui kvjaoc common to choice: ShutVa 
...1 to choice: ei.digd.Ctt extra. Spring Wheat fii 
good demand at TSyVNtc. Bariev r0qy77e‘. UalsSViUUe. foi 
common to good : 4h., 4*o for good lo ex Lra. Peas 4 .Y 1 57v 
common togo,.„l: exlrn .*/;«dBc. 
Provisions - IlantJ. $;*,V r.jn.m per 100 tbs. Bacon 
$f,..v*i f iAl. t’li. i-?. *9,5Hu |t).uo wholesale; 12. L j;3ii5c t>er 
Id retail.— Glove. 
TO] 
i TOYT’S HIAWATHA HAIR RESTORATIVE 
1 I. Hovt - Hi.vvvaIiiv Hair IIksiora riVE, 
Hoyt s IUaw.vtii v H Mil Br.sruitATivtt, 
Hoyts litvvv viii.v Hair Kk* fMRAri ve. 
Hovt a Hiawatha Hair KistoraTivb. 
..? ,V~ " ciTanii;d to rest;uv fade I jml gray Hair ano 
M Idikers to tliclr origin at color. Superior to dyes ate 
very other preparalion for the liyir In Hu- natural .111 
1 re appear,in,-e 11 give.. Instead o| the -lull, dea*l blue, 
lyes, so Dial the most critical observer cannot detect 11 
is,-; In tin- slmjRt- Itvof It, appltcutlou. *' oeliig its,- 
,-*;,-ill asanv article-of the bdlei, o,-i |„ Its h,.-noli,- 1 ;. 
-Heels on the head and the hair. Ir makes fin- Imlr mu* 
oel silky, prevents from falling out, removes all ila lm 
purities, and entirely overcomes llie had eir,-cta of tin 
i(n'c',d U ° f BfA-pnraMonS uouUlulng sulphur, sug.-o 
HOv'rs 'IMPERIAL COLORING CKEAM. change- 
dght ami red hair to a beautiful brown or black. 
Sold everywhere. top. HOYT a t o. 
7®-tf No, 111 University-place, New’ York. 
I’VKM FOIt H V I.E, OF l„».V,HtA, I V „ tkfu.I.li, 
r U«;„,-sec Co., ti ruth s Uorttl-W, st or If t., - 1 ,, t ,dh .- 
vest of Dunham's t ,‘orners. and 2 miles sou in of the vil¬ 
lage of Cary. Good wheat laud, two springs of living 
viir.r, an I well fenced.-lair buddings. 
March 7,1804. KD'V.vltli I II TTLK. Oakfifl I, 
|4(ilt SALE 
I one. Ililielr, 
- he it and -'oi l 
Fill'll TURKS' 
two mile's we-r 
<*^t A MON I'll !—I waul to hire-Agents In every 
P I * ‘ county at *73 a month, expenses paid, to sell my 
ew 1 heap Family Sawing Machine-. Address 
'Ni-IXt -4 MADISON. Ylfred. Maine. 
gl'Il A MONTH!—! want Agents at $fJ) a mouth, 
pxBfexpen-es paid, to sell toy Eivr o ' 'nn pga-a/*. fjfn- 
-e„- /ilirrerv. old 13 other ,t -1 jell--- ',i t-lrs-nlars Sent 
UKK. A,hires-, JOHN F. LOUD. Rtddr-rord, Me. 
QH ( )( Lla»* 4 Vear* old A|>- 
Ov.UWU pie Trees. v,-rvcheap. 
A \l. \V I l.l.l V M>. Svraeuse, N, Y. 
I PPI-E TREE* FOB SALE CHE-\F. \ 
* V I ro-s five y, a,s old and ol til, best varlelles, at 
<«<w m hv. In lots of I.imi amt upn-ard-. The whole will 
he sob* upon favorable terms, or exchanged for Olhi-i 
property, tor parlteulars, ,*1 Ire-- 
... „ v „ UK. MALTBY STRONG. 
Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 25, LB 4 . 737-tf 
^AIRFIELD SEF/EUxTA-F tY. 
Spring Term begins March 23 . 
$17,M) per term of 1 1 weeks, for Boar I. Washing, Fuel 
and Boon, furnished with stove, table, stand, hedstea I 
-Iintlre--an I bedding, except -lie,-f, and plllo» case* 
fbi-IUhtl'U'lon Ir l-catel at Fairfield. I h-rklwr Co., 
\. V . Il Isonly seven miles from tin- V ork t en- 
fral li!l1)ro:ul, itt 1. 1 1 1)< * b Iroill "Itirh Hll)<(cuts HTf 
•onve) t,d free of charge, the first day of each lerm. For 
f.irtlu-r Information address 
7J!)-2t IIkv. L. B. BATtKER. Principal. 
?LBA NCR8EB1E8-APPLE SETTS A go,at ra- 
-i rlety, for sale at *7 per l.'»n. Address " |729-13t 
E- J. JPETTIB,)N E Jt Son, Elba, Ge’.useee Co-N. Y. 
OEEII WHEAT, .to. For advertlsemeul of Ik-pTB'S 
■ SlIAKKK c Kcral Of January mill l4Fg. G*’o*l Far- 
ut-rs, Country Merchants, and otln-rs are Invited to sell 
(■ 734-Sf 
L UK SALE.— The Sitrburban Farm 
I Kksidkn, it of the late W. R. COFPOi K, situate,I on 
vt.iin St.. Hiifi'alo, oulv S tulles from :1 m; center of ti it 
-dry. containing 25 acres of highly cultivated laud, well 
Stocked with a great variety of choice fruit lit full l'ear- 
'.ng. Its line location, valuable improvements, and 
Street Railroad. Blake it l.ig i.v d> Mr- 
•esldenceor proiliahle Frut: Gafoen. 
[trice moderate, and terms ease, if re- 
Jier particulars apply to 
HAMPTON DODGE. Buflaio, N. Y. 
/ VIIOICE VINEYAItn LANDS. -We offer su|jertor 
w eultlrate-l grap*- laml- fr-uitli-g on Maumee Bay. 
vest end of Lake Ene. in the famous Kelly Island 
/rape region, and adjoining sucee-sful peach arid grote 
•lan atldn-. Tin lands are within sight of, and four to 
ix i* notes fnxm the eltx' • f TulPdo, hv water and laud. 
Apply to W. H. <t F. .1. SCOTT, Toledo. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
L’ABM FOB ■'•Al.E The 6 t,*>scrlher offers rt>r-» x* 1,1- 
I Heine Farm, knowi, .-—The Br.tdlev Farm “ c iu 
tie mile south of llie village of \\ ent Hi,m.,meld, con- 
tabdng llu acre-tot land.iiUmt lui acres being Improved 
and under a slate of good cull I vat ion. 
The L«rm bus a good reputation for pmdnolivenoss c 
well fenced and u-auix-fl, l a- a comf-u-t-c h- dw,-l,h,.- 
hou-c ,ii„l giHKl farm tinrii-, orchard. A,-. PrU-e reason, 
able, aud terms of payment easy. Inquire ,,f the suh- 
sC_ri.iier.ou the promts, -. MATTHEW J. PECK. 
M Ml Bloonifteld. Fcih., 1*64. 737 
\ good Church or ntln-r Bell lor 2U cent 4 
per pound. 
warranted 
To give Satisfaction. 
For valuai-le information 
upon the subject of 
BELLS 
®eud for pamphlet* to lh, 
nudi'rsigued.wiioare, I ,e iml% 
mamifiictun rs of tills , 1 e- 
•crlptlon of Beil with Har- 
r , n-oil's irlj - tlrliuu pa- 
fcS '• nt-.il rotating Ttang- 
I Ing-.eltherln lldscoun- 
ry or In Europe. 
qulred. For 
725-If 
1 1 AJKTCERS CURED.- 
x. eaoe. r- ■ * i ir the use of tire knife 
lumorous Wldte Swelling, Goitre-. Ulcers and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treated. Llrculars .'.--erihlng 
'reatuient sent free of charge. Address 
Dus. Babcock k tobin. 
722-tf 27 Bond Street, New York. 
LCWVOSfl^ 
D ISSELL’S Srii.lWBEKKY. 
^ ^ Itusneir* Hr ent Prolific Strawberry 
Thlsuexy Strawberry Is imdoahtedlv tlic best Straw 
berry yet known, being llie* largest and most prolitl, 
bearer, many of tin? berries measuring 5 to B Inches I, 
circumference. We offer good, genuine plain* we) 
packed llie coming spring, for *2 fJ dog; $h) a 10 U, ca-l 
to accompany orders. 
Alsu, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Gram; vines 
Gitch-Housi* and Bedding i’lonls, A,-., Ac. 7 ;v; i 
Address W. T. A K. 'MITH, Geneva \tirserv, N. y 
J^IEDSELL'S PATENT COMBINED 
-WITH- 
A.UI- hi, AN BF.1.L ( OMPAVY, 
No. 30 Liberty Street, New York. 
BOOKS FOR RURAUSTS 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture. 
Ac , may he obtained at the Office of the Rural New- 
Yorker. We can also furuish other books on Rural 
Affairs, issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add uew works as publl->ked. 
American Farmer’s Flu- bdniston’s Elements of 
i-vclopedla.*3." Agricult*, r> . *1,25 
Allen’s Am. Farm Book l,W D<X Chemistry und Geo)-" 
Do. Dl,w of Domes-_ og; 1 . 37 , 
lie Animats "-”5 D<k Catechism of Che,n- 
Atn. Florist's Guide **,7 tstrv t--r Sehools i; 
Am. Bird Fancier 2 .'- Laogitrnth on the Hive 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 25 and llouev B-- i as 
Bar-y*- Fruit Garden 1,25 Lcuchr-r's Flot-1 louses 1,2 
Am. F'ruit Grower's ( l.lt-blg's gti-*t work ciu 
Guide, Elllotl, 1,25 I Agrh-ul-iitv 1.50 
Bright on Grape Culture I Do. Familiar Letters to 
2,1 edition N) Fanner-.. 0 .' 4 V 
11 row tie'- Bird Fancier, so | Lh,shy's Morgan Horses*! 
l),k Poultry Yard 1, INI Macaulay's Hl-iorv of" 
Do. Field 111 Nik M.tnumd,25 j ICnglan I, < •••!*. 
Bridge,,an’* Gardener’s [ Manual of Agriculture by 
Assistant .1.5" Einefviii and Flint 75 
Do. Florist’s Guide 6**1 Miles on Iiar*i-'s F’oot 25 
Do. Kiiclu-n Giirvlencr's i MilLiurn on the Cow.. g.v 
lU*-*rin-tor. 6 ,' Mmirv’s Manual on Flax 
Do. FrulI Cult. Manual <’4> Culture 25 
Brock's Hook Flowers.1,25 Moderni’ookcrv hv Miss 
Bulst's Flower Garden 1,25 Vet** x Mr- *7,1 H ale. 1,23 
Catch* and their Disease- Mr*Abel'-Skillfulllouse- 
Jelihlngs .i-2* _> wife »„.| Ladies'Guide 2 .V 
Clieluloil Field Lee- Minin’s l.:iud Dralnel'. 41) 
lures.... - 1,00 Na-h’s Progressive Far- 
Chines- Sugar Cane and _ uier 60 
Sugar Maxing 25 S.-rton - F'letuents of 
Cottage an*l Farm Bee- AgrlcuCure. . 60 
Keeper . — . 5**1 otcoti's Sorgho and lm- 
f'ole's Am. Fruit Hook ti" phee .. .1.00 
Do. Am. \ ct, rluarian 60 Pardee on tin Struw- 
Dadd's Modem Horse lu-rry ,;u 
Doctor . L25 Pi-ifdor'o l and Moasuivr 30 
Do. \m. Cal *.l*’ Doctor 1.25 Pcrro.v’s New Culture of 
Do. Anatomy and Physt* the Vine. 25 
ologv of tin llor-e 3,’4* Practical Shepherd,Uan- 
Do. colored plates 5.00 datl 1,511 
Dana'- Muck .Manual I,On Prodm-e and Ready 
D->. F.-- iy on Matin, ,-s 25 Reckoner . 60 
Do. Price Eisay on \t.i- Quiubv's Mysteries of 
mires _.... 25 Heo-kicplng 1,25 
Dirlli-gton’* Weeds and O,■», SolliugCattle 30 
Useful Plants 1,50 li ,h!dt Fancier . 25 
Davy’s Devon Herd Ul,-baro>.Hi on the Horse 23 
Book .... 1,00 Do. on the Pot* Of Llu- 
Dixmi 11 ml Kerr's Orna- Farm . 25 
mental ami Domestic l) 0 » Dome-iti-Fowls 25 
Poultry 1,25 D,V on the Hog 25 
Domestic and Oruamen- Do. on the Honey Bee. 25 
tul Poultry.1,00 Dm 01 , the Dog ..... 25 
Downing’s Fruus and Rogers" Scientific Ag. I.nd 
Fruit a B0 SI, .,wi. r.l'- Oiv II I4. ...L 1,1 
It Is not only a PER KCT WRINGER, but the cog- 
vheelsgive It a 1 OWliil " Ulch renders it a most 
EXCELLENT WASHEB, 
pressing and separating as il does the DIRT with the 
WATER, from the clothes. 
We have sewn sizes, from $.550 to $30. The ordinary 
-oiully sl/es are No. 1 , *lu. and No. 2, *7. These have 
CHAMPION 
Patented Slaj 18 U-, 1356; Dec. ISth, 1B59; AprU 8th. 
1863 , and May 13 th, 1363 . 
XI ANT FAC TYRED RV 
John C. IBirdsell, 
WEST HENRIETTA, M0ITR0E COUNTY, N. Y. 
This machine operates In Clover thrashing similar to 
Grain Separators in ivheat thrashing,dolmr all tlie vvork 
at one 0 {i«-ratl,>m without re-handllng the el,alU In she 
hands n, good operators it xxlll tilra-h, hull and clean 
Iroin 10 toSt 1 l u-iids a dav w IthPUt waste of sr.-.L Tlie 
UintcrahtUftl i* nuuiufio vurlng the ojilv niacin,,e iv,;- 
5"ted that Uirashes, hulls and cleans, all at the »ame 
operation. All machines that do tlve whole work, not 
marked BlKI’BKLL'S PaTE.VT. are till:Ingemeuts. The 
public arc I,erobv cautioned no; to purchase those that 
are lufrlngetueuts of sail pa tent, as any person purchas¬ 
ing and using such win at-held liable for damages. All 
epminuulcathnis directed to llie subscriber, at West 
Henrietta, will he promptly responded to. Order e;trlv 
If you wish a machine. 
, This Machine has always taken the* First Premium at 
state Fairs where allowed to - -impete, aud saves more 
than half ll;e expense of the old way of getting out clo¬ 
ver seed, in time and labor, 
JOHN C. BlKD3r.LT.. Manufacturnr, 
D2eot-tf West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. f. 
Onr cheap -1- , - 1 No. 2 *_. and 3.) have small rolls which 
-to not admit td* COGS. All others are Warranted In 
every parllvular. 
Tills means. espcciaUv. that after a few months' nse, 
the lower roll 
Will not Twist on tlie Shaft, 
uid tear the clothing. 
On receipt or the price, from places wtiere no onels 
selling, we wtu -in. 1 she U. C. W. free ill tapetwe. What 
we especially want Is a good 
CANVASSER 
in every town. We offer liberal Inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. 
Jinrs IVF.S is CO., 
735-tf 347 Broadway, New York. 
*I-'',LKVr hi,,A*; First quality, $13,UJV'a 14,50; onliii- 
jiry.Jil,S* > «l2ii); common, $*0,6* veil. 50; inferior. $a,5*w 
bows AND fALYKS. —Extras, fOl.iTO; Flr-l .ui-illtv 
or,unary. 8*5 a15o: common, $l«c«48; lufcriori 
i,, V - A 'L C ;V''' R ^. Kx . ,ra - > J It- Hk J ,;,- J l(G-lx: First qual- 
tir'v"?' c ' rtr< t ' J,, T* common, 7*.. y.’Vjc; ltiferl- 
tiHBKI* AND LAMBS Extras, f ) head, $.*,Mj)13: prim, 
quail 1 ). $7,i*'*,e3.i*ii^ ordinary. *5^1X5,6,50; commou, J 5 ,*XJ 
@ 5 , 511 -. inlerior, $4,,5. J 5.uu. ' * 
tiw IN K.—4.V*ru-fvd,heavy, 7. 1 - i .4* 4 o; still-fed, 7?*®8\«C. 
vi.it a n Y. \( arch 7 —Bekve- Market very active, th< 
New 1 oi k dealtrs buying Ireelv at a,, advaucc ol 2d,, ase 
HU tbs. 0V<!f Iasi week's price*. Prices ranged from 
3c for fair light to 7@7**e for goO'l, and Seik'-c tor heavy 
ex I,a. live weight, llftelpt- S, ■„'*. 
Stli'.f.r -ing 'od r, qlie-l, ultbmiglt the day is hum a-sop. 
ably warm, al <•'- ■>*■,•• lor light c-imtuOU lo prim, line 
woolcd, and fie for ju rmlun, weiglil. 
11 ,m;.-—; pig* Thigh*. The demand I* moderate and 
receipts light 
IlimurfUN, Mart'll 2 .-Beex OATTLi: -Extra, * I (*„*,> 
(»l,',"5,* Dlqnallly, >i*,.VV7it»,76 \ 2d do, J.%7,*.,[/)225; 3*1 Jo. 
$ 7 , 75:4 -1,2s jl h*) lbs. Slort * Yearlings, $,>*' , 1 ) 0 : 2 \ ears 
old, $(M,it3M; throe year* old. 6*H.u no. Working Oxen— 
Sales al $i 10. $12*1 j 23'A*. xilleh Cows—-Ptlcr* ranglnv 
from $35 to $0,*. Sifieeji and Lambs—Price-; in lop al 
5 (aTkSQ each; ext it: $2@i*JX*. <>r from ,*tavs l ,e ft tb, Swine 
—None at market. Lambskins. «.3,nu,.i 4 ; Aieepskins. t:;,- 
OO.aAWA Hides, 10c p lb. Tallow al 9c. 
OA M lilt II1G1*., ,Mureh2 .—BbHFG.UTI.I -Extra $ldai 
11,1*0; first quality $9,5dgR.7J; second qualllv jy,i., -i. 25 ; 
third quality $fi„Y, 7.*»*. Wotklhg Oveu $75. *im , 225. 
Oow* ami t nlvi-. $:u,i«^iii7,i0. Yearling*. $u**a**U; Two 
years old $ Ii,iiu,t 2LU0; three years old $ - >,*»A * AShfi 3hoep 
and Lambs $ 1,7.x ./l ,50 each; extra $7,m til,ML or from 
6 to 6 -e ^ lh. 111 . 1,-4 id ib. Tallow ft ole « IK- 
l elt* | 3 , 5 b@LtW ouch. 
TORONTO, March 2- It kit, by tlie quarter, from $3,23 
@3,50 for fore qiiariers; $4,5d.-o,hi) tor fdnd qiiarte, -. i.i 
tlie market. Inferior$$,9*) id 1*0 lbs; 2 d quality, $ 4 ,i 4 ..v*; 
extra $. 1 , wholesale; retail, $3.20.. ,1,6*1 ordinary; tLSliw.’!' 
for superior. Ualviw scarce al $4 ami upw ards, .Sheep 
at $4./KL.iA,)0 oaeli aceigdhig to %lAe ali'l duality, sin-ep 
and Lambskins at $l, 2 V*T, 7 n. Pelts - Flunked 3O..-40,- 
each. Hides ISt-j'tte. Calfskins at ,V'lUe fi tb. 
I’oRK Dressed $4,5 50,00 for common to g.*o,1; Jx.v*- 
6.00gooff to uholco; extra $.V(A,26 fc) llEI (ba. GMm. 
The f .Hewing are a few of tlie mam advantages of the 
"CHAMPION ' I.OTHES WRiNGF.lt" overall ollier.- 
111 use: 
1st. It Is tasteue<! to .»tub hv a 
which li - '* an equal hearing on the Tub the whole length 
of I ho Wringer, whll. all oi„. i- \\ Huger- an ,n> r li 
r.**U-no,l 1*> a siNtit.K s i avk at each end. I'm Circular 
CUtinp u*»t only aifnpl- tin* most secure i»ste„lug .if aux¬ 
in the, blit It do, - not all* dll the tub Ilk,' all Other mode's 
of fosleiiing. .Vel,lid eight years ,,1<! can seenr -1 V f.-tateu 
the Wring, r to any sUe TOM, Pot NDlNi; Bahkki. cut 
Box. 
2,1. The Rubber Rollers are fastened toll,,.- shaft under 
Unity’s Pateut. w Idel, I- acknowledged p. h, ti„- n,.,-t 
, Ileel'ial fa=lL*,tng in use, (I l- done hy lirsl eon rlug 
Ihe Shalt win, xaruisli, whleji rigi-ily adhere- p, 11 
'One. The 5.,.ill then w mud win', a .-trong twine, 
w dell l-e>i\e,ed w ith Uilhhel* Cement, of Hie same 111 - 
luri tfi the rollers. The roller being drawn lo the 
shall moll (Id ID’S w Uli tin- Fpimpl, for tiling a solid ma—. 
il the rubber I- allowed to COlUe in coulnct with ihe 
diiiii. 1 be aUlphur In tin- rubber acting on the ir*,u -..op 
eau-iHu runhui* Pi tu eome loose, w ldeh ruinlers the 
Wihigc, u.eU-44. This Is entirely owreotue P\ using 
Haley's nuinm r of hcsieuirtK, which noi oulv prevents 
the Rollers limn hecouiing l lose on the -baW, but reu- 
der» tlie use of CYui-xvTIKK, s enll-elv in,necessary. 
1 )EAK 'FED*- PEAR SEEDS. -,Jusl receive*! at R. 
1 E. SCHROEDKH'S Inqii.rliiig Agency. Boclu-ster, 
N. Y.. a lot ol' Pear Seeds, very best quality, at 32.,0 per 
pound. Also ati assortment of Evergreen aud other tree 
seeds. 732-if 
RANDALL’S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD, 
Tuk Practical Shki-hsjid: a Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding, Manage ment and Diseases of Sheen. 
By Hon. Hjcnkv S. Randall, LE. I)., Author of 
“Sheep Husbandry In the South.” “Fine Wool Hus¬ 
bandry,’' 4c. With Illustrations. 
This work reached seven editions in less than six 
weeks from the time of Its first publication, in October, 
1863, and the demand for tt i* still extraordinary. No 
volume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sal,?, or gave such universal satisfaction. 
It is cordially welcomed aud highly approved by both 
Press and People, being pronounced thk bust work 
on SHKKr Hybbandky ever published in America. 
The Twelfth Edition is now in press aud will be Issued 
next week. 
CF-tile Practical Sukpherd is sold ouly by 
Agents and the Publisher. Tt comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, aud Is printed. Illustrated and bound m 
superior style. The uniform price Is 3-1.50, aud It can 
uot be anor'ted at a less price for year*. If ever. Copies 
sent by mall, post-paid, ou receipt of price. Address 
O. I». T. MOORE. P,iMh*her, R.whcte*-, N. Y. 
)UY T II jE2 BEST 
It is the Cheapest in the End. 
those without, a Uet wide,, ev, 1 -y one 111 want of a 
Wringer »h**ulff prow by trial, hr,’fore purchasing one 
will! Yog-Wheel*. 
3d. Tt,e IL-lh r- need no ad|u-ll,,^ to wring ODllimry 
clothing, butt,, wring 'cry heavy articles, they can he 
a Justed rt.i de-dr**,!, which saves much hard labor and 
•dr,lining of llie- \V rlugvr. 
4th. Tlie Kollers turn m boxes of hard maple wood, 
w Ideh are bulled Hi 1 allow, consequently need no oiling; 
while rollers that mn, on Iron bo-.iu ruat, which eau.e 
Ihe ,11 10 Him very hard uiiIcm iri-qiientJv oiled. Oh has 
aver* tiad virvel on the rulin'r. 
Aili. Tin 11 - Is 11 , H im alum: (he W rmgtr that can 1,1 
III contact with arttelo* being wrung. Besides *avh, 
much hint tabor, the Wringer will soon |*;,v f, r itn-li lu 
the »uviug nl clothing. 
Having'been »*■ -ueet-i-ful tq srlllllg the**- Wrlllgeri, 
a* (0 never hav.-om- KUTUNkh, I h.vttr* compel I lion, 
aud desire »n> ou* purchasing a *• Champlou Wringer,’' 
to lest It wllli Ollier-, and il' found KltPKtttOK to all 
others keep It If 1NVKKIMI to any, renin* it Ulld the 
in,me) w ill lw- refunded, if returned w Ithin one month. 
THE RAHWAY HORSE-POWER WHICH TOOK 
J'H A F1 li $ T jP RKMl UM 
THE WOOl. Itl lKKITS. 
BOSTON, March 2.—The following lire the quotations 
cl wool for thh week: lMm/.\tir -Saxony and Merino, 
J“*'- H It), 30a;>7 1 ’; lull IiI-mxI, 7-NotNK-; hall' aud llin ,- 
Rnirilis hfood, 7ftu,'7lte: coninuirt. 65®i70e; pulled, extra, 
S*"S7e; dm >ii|iertlMC, 7'*-- •*5,.*'* Wi-.u-rn mixed, .SyuTOe, 
Fuertgu Smyrna, wailied.ax 1 50c ; do, nnu'a-li>-d,'£C>36c ; 
Bynuu, 2 ** 11 : 42 ,'; ('ape. 3l * tfic; Crimea, 1R@35: Buenos 
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEARS! 
The Ckaio MtcRGScorE, with mounted 
Objects, constitutes a beautiful aitd appro¬ 
priate//offdar G\ft t«*old or young; com¬ 
bining lustrucMon with amusement. tnuguU 
Mug about hr) ijtamei; rs or it*,(w tlmes- 
betng the power must frequently rt-pilred, 
atld j et -0 simple lh - * child can u*e It-— 
It I- mailed. |w pal-l, for $2,25; or with 8 
beautiful mounted ohjecls for $A; .. tu, 24 
ohlecU $5. E. eral discount to dealers. 
Address HENRY CRAIG. 
335 Broadway, New York. 
Jt.VII OHIO ST.I VE /'HI li OP 1863, 
As It also has at every State -i«d Omni? Fair iit which the 
I'royrietors hair rmhihitni it in competition with others, run¬ 
ning with low devotion and dow travel of team: 
COMBINED THRASHERS AND CLEANERS, 
Thrashers, Separators, Wood Saws, &c M &c. 
All of the best In market. The 
THK.4SHEB AND CLEANER 
Also revive.! the Fifisr lMtLMllM it the Ohio Slate 
Fair. 1383, runs easy, separates the grain clear, from the 
straw, elt.m-quite equal to the best of Fanning Mills, 
leaving tin- grain lit for mill Or market. 
I y For Price and description send for Circulars, aud 
sati-iv yourself before pureha-iug- 
\J,lr«.— I{. A M, HARDER, 
722-lam-tr Cobteskill, Schoharie Co., N. Y 
]^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING CO. w-ere awarded the FtltsT 
FrK ill um at the Great international Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862 . 
Principal Office, .Vo, 505 Broadway^ . V, l*. 
665 $• w. DIBBLE, Agent, Hochester, N. Y. 
> AT Villa, Tavistock, England, Dee. 17, IS63, 1 . 11 . 
IAN .M vltV, third daughter of Ahl-'Uiil* and CUAU- 
LOTTk E, Vost-icit, aged two years. 
At the sain,! place, Jan. 9th, 1H64, EVELYN CHAR 
KOI TI*;, second daughter of the iihove, aged 5 years. 
*• Not loat, hut gone before. 1 ' 
t HP I.E KKEDI.INGH, IS V\|» s YEARS Ol.D. ID 
A sale lu great uhuudanoe, by 
73S-2t J, D. CONKLIN, Locke, Cayuga Co., N. Y 
