UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
I."'LMV A TI.Mi HAY.—For sale, County and 
Tj state Rights Tor an invention just patented for ele¬ 
vating a load of luty bodily from the wagon, and dump¬ 
ing it at the required spot, iu a simple, easy and quick 
manner, Ite.iin he made by a carpenter and will cost 
not uiuuhmore than a ImrsO-huy fork. It hits hem In 
use by the patentee for tie- last four years, Addri - the 
patentee, (i. \V. Plttluf, A-hland, l.tvene Co.. N. Y. 
JI'-A-IIFtlFIEIL.ID SE3VCXKT-A-IFfST- 
Spring Term begins March 23, 
$37.86 per term of ll week*, for Hoard, Washing, (Tiled 
and ffnoin fund-lied with stove, table, stand, tedalead 
mat tress and bedding, e.vecpt sheets and pillow easeH. 
I ht -Institution is located at Kairlleld, Herkimer Co., 
N - ,<• !• is only seven mites from the Sew York f't-n- 
tral It a ilroiid. al l.lltle Kails, fiyirn which -indents are 
conveyed trie of eJiarge, the first day of. a.-h term. For 
further Information address 
789-*t REV. L, B. It ARK KR. Prln itltinJ. 
Back Numbers ok the Rural —Wc can no longer 
furnish all the hack numbers of this volume. New 
subscribers wishing back numbers can have nil hut 
No. 7, (Feb. 13,) of which we have not a copy left, 
except those reserved for flies aud binding. And We 
have only a few copies of No. ti. Agents or others 
having extra copies of either No. ti or 7, or both, will 
greatly oblige us by forwarding the same—and we are 
willing to pay double price for either. 
Competitors fou the Premiums Offered Bov a 
and Youxo Men under 81 years of age, are informed 
that it Inis been impossible for us to make the 
awards for want, of proper Information. Only a few 
competitors have given ns their respective ages, and the 
clerk having the matter in charge is unable to decide 
to Ac are entitled to premiums. We therefore request 
all proper competitors who have formed clubs—Boys 
or Young Men under 21—to immediately notify ns of 
the fact, and each send the certiilcate of nearest Post 
Masterna to his age. Prompt attention to this will 
enable ns lo award and pay the premiums, and wc are 
anxious lo do *u at the earliest possible moment- 
( l EO. DEMERIT d3 CO., 
JE'WELER.S, 
NO. 303 BROADWAY NEW YORK, 
(CORNER DUANE STREET,) 
100,000 WatchCM, Chains, Gold Pen* 
and Pencils, Ac., Ac,, 
ll ’O nth g500,000 S 
TO BE SOLD AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, WITHOUT 
REGARD TO VALUE. 
And not to be paid until pou know what von will receive 
it 1TIA LL FA BI»I FOB NA I. K. - A small hum 
ij of about DO acres. situ tied im the Busquchnnuah 
river, 9 miles iroin Binghamton, Broome Go., N. Y„k 
of a mil,' from Kirk won.I Village unil N. V. Jfc Erie HU. 
depot: rlmtelteh, H. liool*. Ac., convenient; good build¬ 
ing*. good orchard, live acres wood land, h'o house, car¬ 
riage bonne, Ae. The farm is a clay loam, in good state 
of cultivation, in a pleasant locallml. Will he soi l on 
reasonable tci ms, to close an estate, or will exchange for 
ejl v property In New Vork city or Brooklyn. Call >01 
or address K, j(. MANN, Kirkwood, Broome Go., N. Y., 
or t>. W. CHAPMAN, Es>|., Binghamton, N. 
HIGHEST 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A good Church or other Bell for 20 cent? 
HK^k. warranted 
A To give Satisfaction. 
J*tW For valuable information 
' i i'~*PI El upon the BUtdeCt of 
wiiM tk BELLS 
send for pamphlets to the 
agraf M undersigned,wft,>nre tliewgt, 
i/tv manufacturer. of tills de¬ 
yr .A i_] 1 s CTlptiou of lie|| with Har- 
'X Ph'D v k -s rl son’s self-“Clifso pii- 
' TS— cib. JaJgj ter.twil rotating Tiang- 
L' lngs,eltherln tldseoun- 
or In Europe. 
pA.nM: foil sale. 
CREAT BARGAIN. 
WILL BE SOLD CUE A.I 3 I 
The Farm formerly owned and occupied by Edward 
Fit* it. In the town of BIi-.InuII, Allegany county, N. Y„ 
contain IngSftS tie res -uni acre- good tllluble land, under 
ruitivatlon. Sol], black sandy loam. 1S3 nitres heavily 
timbered woodliiml. lias a small frame house and two 
hams. For U rn is a ptil v to 
74<J-4t E. II. HURD, Geneva, N. Y. 
^58,818 SOLD IN 1863, ^ 
SEEP-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE! 
The only Wringer with the 
Patent Cog-Wheel Regulator, 
Which POSITIVELY prevents thp rolls from 
BREAKING, OR TWISTING ON THE SHAFT. 
A GOOD CANVASSER WANTED 
In every town. We oflkr liberal tiidurements and gnxr- 
autee the exclusive sale. JLI.H 8 IVES .V CO., 
733-tf 347 Broadway,N. Y. 
SPLENDID LIST OP ARTICLES 
VII to Ik* Sold for One Dollar Each ! 
100 Gold Hunting Cased Watches $100.00 each 
100 Gold Watches. 60.'XI “ 
20h Ladles' Waieh. a ... -.. 86,00 “ 
»» Sliver Watches.--. ,.$I5,<0 to 28,00 ** 
tV»l Gold Ni ck and Vest Chains 12.0• to 18.00 “ 
IJKW chatelaine and Guard Chains... . s,oo to 15,00 “ 
J.ifiW Vest and StckOlialu*. sjw to 12,00 “ 
t.'SiOMnlltatre .I, •. and t.ol I Bnochi - 4,00 In 8,0) “ 
* 000 ( 'oral. Lava. Gurnet. Sc , Itrooelus X.UO to S.t'O “ 
7/10(1 Go|d, .let. Opal, Ac.. Ear Drops 3.ud to K.(Wj •* 
.-..000 Gents' Breast and fjearf Pine id si tn a,o > 
IkhOO Oval Band Bracelets 3HI to 8,00 “ 
2 ,iSKH’’h:ised Bracelet- . 8,00 to 10,00 “ 
VVto callfnrula Dlauioud Plus aud Rings 2,.Mt to 8J0 “ 
2,1X10 G<*ld Watch Keys. . 8,50 to 6,00 •' 
wM(i Sol itatre Wee. vc Buttons and Studs 2,00 to 8.00 “ 
3,non Gold Thttnbles... t. oo to fi,03 « 
ft,OOu Miniature Locket* -. 2.txt to 7,00 »* 
8,iX)o Miniature Locket*, Magic. t.OOto y,oo “ 
7.DXI tiohJ Toothpicks. Grosses, <fco 2,00 to 0,(0 “ 
VW Fob and Itlbhon Slides 2,00 to 5.00 “ 
.ymo< based Gold Rings.. ... . 2 . 0 O to 6.00 •• 
4,imi Slone S* t Rings . 2.0h to figB “ 
а, 'O Sets L»d|. »' Jewelry—.let ami Gold .*•,■ »i to I8,i0 “ 
A.OolSet Ladles' .b-welt’v. varied styl- • 3,00 to 1 i,00 “ 
a O*) t iold Pens. Silver fuse and Pencil. 4J*i to 6 00 “ 
4jx<) (lol l Pens. Gobi Case and Pencil.. ft.D) to 10.0U “ 
б, 000 Gold Pen*. Gold-mounted Holder 1,00 to 8,00 “ 
All the good-, lu the alm.e l.l.t will he sold, without 
reservation, for < IN I! DOLL AR E.VGH. PeriIdeates of 
all the various articles a^e placed iu similar envelopes 
sealed and mixed. These envelope* will lie sent by mail 
or deliver'd at- aroflice, without regir.l to choice. Uu 
receiving a • 'ertlWeu'e, you wlH -oe what article -It rep- 
resents, and It 1* optional with you to send one dollar 
and receive the article named, or any Ollier lu the list of 
same value. 
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the Certificate*, paying pastave, and doing the business, 
'.'V cent* cacti, five Certificates will tie sent for $1; 
Eleven (• r $2: Thirty fir 55; Blxty-flve for $ 10 ,' and 
One Hundred for $15. 
Bv this mode w<- give selections from a varied stock of 
line good*, of the In .t make and latest at v l»r, and of in¬ 
trinsic worth. «t a nominal price, while all have a chance 
of securing art Isles of tltc very highest value. 
We guarantee entire satisfaction In every Instance, 
and If there should be any person <IK*atLMed with any 
i,rrp'le they rntiv rt-eeiv.., they will Immediately return 
it, and the prlei will he refunded. 
AGENTS. We allow those acting as Agents Ten <tents 
on each Certificate ordered, provided their remittance 
amount to One Dollar. 
They will eollert 26 cents for every Certificate,and, re¬ 
taining 10 cents, remit to us tft cents for each. 
Address GKO. DF,MERIT A CO.. 
740 - 2 tenw 303 Broadway, New York. 
AAlMtB AV BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Lllverty Street, New York. 
Remit Full Price. -People who remit less than $2 for 
a single copy of Hint At. one year, (except club agents, 
clergymen, soldiers,etc.,) will only receive the paper for 
the leugth of time their money pays for lit single copy 
price. Il ls useless to send us $1.28 or $1.50, and tell us to 
send one year for that, or add your name to a dub (per¬ 
haps fifty miles away,) for we mutt and thaR adhere to 
our pul (Halted rules ami terms—especially when our 
lowest rate ought to be $2. While many, who might Join 
Clubs, send 11 : the full single copy price, others imil.it 
upon getting the paper at a low figure without loinlng a 
Club. A- an Instance of the difference 111 people, a Cali¬ 
fornia lady has Just sent us $10 iu gold for a club of six, 
asking no premium on the coin —while a Canada man 
sends us a gold dollar asking the Rural ami American 
postage, one year ($2.20) therefor. 
TOBACCO 
TRAIN TILE MACHINE, BEST IN t8K M 
J factored by A. LA TUBRRKTTE, 
738-tf Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
FOIL SH 
Send for Circular to 
738-41 183, 
OYT’S HIAWATHA HAIH RESTORATIVE 
in Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair P.FjnottAiiVK. 
Hoyt's Hiawatha Hair Rksiduaviv 
Hoyt'S Hiawatiia Hair Kt-nnt ativf. 
Hoyt’s Hiawatha Hair Uk.sIcrative. 
Warranted lo restore- faded and gi ay ll.»ir and 
Whiskers U» Uiclr original color. Superh r to dves me' 
every other preparation for tile hair in litnatural am 
life appearance it give*, instead of the dull, lend black 
dye*, *0 that the most critical observer cannot detect It- 
use; In the simplicity of Its npiilleation.lt being use, 
as easily as any article of the tulle’, and In Jts hem ilel»t 
ellects mi the bead ami the hair, H makes the hair son 
aud silky, prevent* from fallingnct, removes all it* im- 
purlUte*. and entirely overr-omes tie- had effOulsdi tin 
previous use of preparations containing sulphur, sugai 
of lend, Ac. 
HOYT'S IMPERIAL COLORING cream, clnuige.- 
llght and red lialr to a beautiful brown or black. 
tir sold every when . ,l< >S. HI lYT A, •'* >., 
7S8-»f No. 10 University-place, New York. 
I 'AXSTCERS CURED.- 
V Cancers cured without pain or the use of the knife 
funumms While Swelling, Goitre, Fleer- and allChron- 
r. (Itseasi^ successfully treated. Circulars describing 
reatment sent free of charge. Address 
Dus. BABCHCK jt TOBIN, 
723-tf 27 Bond street, New York. 
()N FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
Hell* the Agent*. All who wish well to the RURAL 
are requested to help It along by forming clubs or aiding 
those who ure doing so lu their respective localities. 
Many a person who has not time to attend wholly to the 
matter Of organizing a Club can materially aid a IVIend In 
eo doing. How many reader* will kindly do this now} 
luJ B - 
Hum i* and I’i.ax j j 
• B SD •; 
Preparation ^j* r J JjP* 
Botanical Dcscrlp ! f\j ll / _ 
tjotis and illiistra- w \ I 
son, ha* been hi* h- -\\ U t a / . 
ly commouded l,y / w cr IJ * 
the Press and euf- . oWtt i) 1 if 
tlvtitor- of Flax \\ifP \ fi 1 I W 
and Hemp. It con- \j|t/ \UV1 I 
lain* Kssavs by W if VI / ■ 
h t \\ ykf 11 
mucltexpt rietieo— Jk Va * INfe ~J~ v4l 
the opening one by »\ m J 
Dr. NKWi omb, of ■■ \W I 
Relis-eleur, who W VIA jr : rT' 
has cultivated flux Wftl ^ UL I t* 
over thirty years - /*, 
and thoroughly tin- wfr ~ L < 
whole suhjeet- » 
The Manual I* FLAX PLANT, 
published iu hand¬ 
some style. pamphlet form. Price only 25 cents—for 
which u’eopy will tic sent to any point reached by the C. 
•s. or Canada malls. Liberal discount to Agent* and tbo 
Trade, kddress I*. Ik T. MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker, Rochester* N. Y. 
[> ANDALL'S PRACTICAL SHEPHERD. 
hr Peactigal Sfiephrud: a Complete Treatise on 
the Breeding. Management, and Diseases of r^hm-p. 
By Hon. Hic.nky S. Randall, LL. IL, Author or 
"Sheep Husbandry In the Smth," ••Kttie \t 00 ! Hus¬ 
bandry,” Ac. AV1 th Illustrations. 
This work reached seven editions lu less than six 
veeks from the time of its first publication, In October, 
8*53, and the demand Tor It ts Still extraordinary. No 
.’oltime on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
lid so rapid a sale, or gave such universal satisfaction. 
It is cordially welcomed anil highly approved by both 
Press and People, being pronounced tiik ittcsT work 
in Sukkf Husiiandby ever published in America, 
dve Twelfth Edition is now In press aud will be Issued 
lext week. 
cyTiis Practical Shepherd is sold only by 
Vgents and the Publisher. It comprises 464 large duo- 
tecimo pages, and is printed, 111 us trail'd and bound lu 
u per lor style. The uniform price Is $1.60, and it can 
«>t be afforded at ale«s price for years, If ever. Copies 
ent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of price. Address 
I>. I*. T. U4MIKK. Publlithery Hoc he* I or, N. V. 
larttculars see Rural o! 
FORD, 1 laktiehl, \. Y. 
CATALOGUE OF SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS, 
PAPERS, CARDS, &c. 
A real Guano, containing from seventy to t-lghtv per 
cent, of Phosphate of Lime, to which has been added, 
by a chemical process, a targe percentage of actual Am¬ 
monia so fixed that it can not evaporate, making H 
equal, if not superior, to any other fertilizer. 
Pamphlet*, with copies of anatrxts by Dr. Jackson. 
Mass. State Assayer, an 1 Dr. I.ivano. of Haiti more, 
with testlmoni d* from selenttfic agriculturists,showing 
its value, can be obtained from 
J. O. BAKER * ' •).. Selling Agent*. 
739-tf sf Wall Street, New York. 
We have been shown a Catalogue of Sabbath School 
Books, Papers, Cards, Ac., published by Adams A 
Ellis of this clty.Jcontalnlng over 3,000 volume of the 
best books published by the different publishers in the 
country, together with a list of every thing needed by 
a Sabbath School. They also publish a Sunday School 
Hymn Book, containing Si choice hymns selected front 
the Oriole, Golden Choir, Golden Shower, <Xe., &c., at 
the remarkably low price of six cents, bound iu boards. 
N. B.—Send for a Catalogue. 
1 rANTKII. A MAN TO MAKE CHEESE. GOOD 
IT references required. UKO. A. MOOKK. 
Buffalo, March 7, Isfii. 739-2t 
ij54D A TERM, OK 14 WEEKS, WHICH OPENS 
•Ip^r" March 24ili, pays for Board. Washing, Fuel and 
Room fund Hod except sheet* and pillow 0 : 1 -. *. in Fal- 
ley Seminary, Fulton. X. Y. Tuition from $u to $A 
Add ns* J. P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
LVVlfM FOR 8ALE-87 .Vires, 
I ’ good hulldlo-'s, fruit, .fcc*, me mile from Uie village 
of Cato, For further particulars, address Box 4», Cato, 
(hiyuga C<., N, Y. 
r PMF. ( l I.T1VATIOX of the Cranberry 
1 I* much more easy and suce»-s>ful in the common dry 
soil ol private and market gardens, or lu Held culture, 
than lu the usual clumsy way In bogs and mo.idow*. Tin 
yield tills season, tnlmy net nod oleillturv, wa- over 400 
bushel* per acre. Explicit direct! -c 1 r ultlvutiou 
with price Of Cranberry Plant* and .tll"lkerOrmiuiental 
Trees, Plant* and Shrubs, will U- s*-nt bv real,. Plant: 
prepaid hy mall. 14. M. WATSON. 
738-Ot Old f'olony Nureeites, Plvivio 1 nlw, M.tss. 
CHRISTMAS and NEW YEaRS ! 
HIGHLY IMPORTANT! 
|»mm; ewATEI t t* v 1 NT. 
I » and Water Proof, for ro< 
vessel*, Iron work, brick, tin, 
Ac. Depot 71 Malden Lane, 5 
739-261 ROBE! 
-KSTABUMiKn 1850. Fire 
[!», outside work, decks of 
railroad bridges, depots, 
ew York. 
T REYNOLDS, Agent. 
The Ckakj Microslyipk. with mounted 
Obieets,constitutes a beautiful and appro¬ 
priate Hohdap Gift to old or young; com- 
utninglnstra, tton w Bit aruusemeut, magni¬ 
fying about uu diameters or UGAW times, 
being the power most ..ntlj re 
and yet so -iicpie that a child can use It.— 
it is mailed, pre-pald, for $2.25; or with S 
beautiful mounted objects for $3; with 24 
objects $5. Liberal discount to b alers. 
Address HENRY CRAIG, 
33ft Broadway, New York. 
Tub “ Champion ” is the most perfect Self-Adjusting 
and Adjustable Clothes Wringer in use. 
The hoi sekeeper’s kxoclop.eih y. 
D. APPLETON & CO., Nos.'443 & 445 Broadway, 
Have Just Pl’iiushkd a New Edition of 
THE HOUSEKEEPER’S ENCYCLOPAEDIA 
1.xARM FOR HAI.E, UK to* ACREH, IN U VKEIELO. 
tlCHVBtX blh, 4 wile* UOrth-WvSt ,if Bst.iVl l, 2 (uilc: 
neat of Dunham'* Corners, *nd 2 miles souili of the v II- 
lage of Cary. Good wheat p.<t, two springs of living 
w ater, and well fenced,—fair buildings. 
March 7, lvd. EDWARD TUTTLE. Oakfleld. 
The “ Champion ’’ is the only Clothes Wringer in use 
that is fastened to a tut) by the Patent Circular Clamp. 
I T A 1431 FOR HALE The subset b.-r otl. I - t 5 :,t> 
’ Houn-Farm, known as •’The Kr.vl’.ct Fiinn,’' i;lu^ 
■me mUe south of the village of We-t Bjin’iuOcKt, con- 
talnlug H'»aei> * "flaud. aooul IOJ acr»* being improved 
aud under » stale Of good cull Ivatlon. 
The farm ha* a good reputation for productiveness. I- 
well fenced and watered, has a comfortable dwelling 
home and gi«*l farm barns, orchard, Ac. Price reason¬ 
able, and terms or payment easy. Inquire of the sub¬ 
scriber. on tlie premise*. MATT it K \V .1. PECK. 
West Bloomfield, Feb., 1864. 7S7 
USEFUL INFORMATION FOR TUB HOUSEKEEPER 
IN ALL BRANCHES OF 
Cooking and Domestic Economy, 
Containing 
Tux Fimrr SctENTtKlu and Rkuaiu.k Rules kith 
Putting uu all kinds i >v ii kume i ically-Skaled 
FBU lTH.wmi Oil WITHOUT St OAK, IN Tl.N CANS 
on C<>M mon ItorrLKK; also Hi t. ts for p k e- 
SKItVINO Kill Its in Ameiuuan and 
Fhenuh Styles; wnn 'I'kied Ke- 
ckiits fou Making Domestic 
Wines, oatscfs. tsinup*. con- 
DIAl.S. AO.. AND PltACrtCAL 
Directions for cultiva¬ 
tion or Veoktvui.es, 
Fiuhts and Flowers, 
Destruction of 
Insects, ac., Ac., 
By 
MILS. K_ F. HARKl-'l.I. 
I vol., l2mo., 415 pages. Prtee$l.50. 
“This Is one of the best and most thoroughly practical 
cook-book* which ll ha* been ouV fortune to examine.” 
—Godev's Lady's Book. 
“This I* :i work of rare merit.'’—&»i I'ra , wt.<co Duilv 
Times. ( 
“This volume should lie Introduced as a text-book lu 
our female schools."—Auj/uRa Cbrotucle. 
F ur hale a first hate farm, containing 
one hundred and seven acre*, excellent lend for 
wheat, and corn : with good bull-lings and a fine lot of 
Fruit Trees, situated uear the village of Geneva, about 
two utiles west id' the Post Olfice. Term* ea*v. 
T. C. MAXWELL A BROS.. Old Castle Nurseries, 
March 1, 1864. (739-211 Geneva. On I- Co., N. Y. 
j^EST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. 
WHEELED & WILSON 
Vt A NUT ACT nt ING CO. were awardt*l the FIRST 
Premium at the Great International Exhibition, I.on- 
lon, 1862. 
PrinHpaJ Officr, .V«, 505 lirondtcmy^ A - , $*, 
665 A W. OIBBLE, Agent, Koehvwter, N. T. 
At Hemlock Lake, on the 10th lnsL, h' 
Bailey, Mr. LYMAN It. RAY, of Con con 
Mis* L. N. SlIOR'l’, of tlie former place. 
A MONTH t—I want to hire Agents lu every 
tjP l eJ county at $75 a month, expenses paid, to sell m> 
new cheap Family Sewing Machines. Address 
736-1 lit S. M ADISON. Alfred. Maine. 
A MONTH!-I want Agent* at $«' a mouth, 
UP* “Jexpenses paid, to sell my 7e-ei.a.i'm,y 7’«uei.r, Or\- 
enteJ Burners, aud 13 other articles. 15 circulars senl 
FHKK. Ad-lrwas, JOHN F. l.ORD, BiddcTord, Ml, 
1J00KS FOR RURALISTS 
Is East Oxford. C. W., March 1st, 1864, WEALT1IA 
KEYES, wife of Mr. S, w. Ktt) ks, aged 69 years, for¬ 
merly ot Avon, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
1 It Penfleld, on the 14th lust., RELIEF B., wifeof Aus¬ 
tin P. Ro* 8, aged 33 year* and 9 months. 
Tint following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, 
.Sc,, may be obtained at the Office of the Rural N ew- 
Yorker. We can also furnish other hooks on Rural 
Affairs, Issued by American publishers, at the usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
American Farmer's En- Johnston's Elements of 
cyelO|>edla, J5.li 1 Agriculture $1.25 
Allen's Am. Farm Rook I,IM Do. Chemistry and Ge<d- 
Do. Diseases -if Dome*- ojjv 1,36 
tic. Animal* ....0.75 Do. Catechism of C'hem- 
Vrn. Florist's Guide . U.75 tslry for Schools 25 
Am. Bin! Fancier 25 Langiiruth on the Hive 
Am. Kitchen Gardener 2"> and Honey Be**_1,25 
Barry'* Fruit Garden 1,'25 I.cuch-tr's Hot-Ileuses 1,25 
Am. Frutt Grower's Liebig's great work oj. 
Guide, EUlott, t.25 Agriculture . J.50 
Bright on Grape Culture Do. Familiar Letters b> 
2 d edition. SR Farmer* , . .,0.50 
Browne's Bird Fancier 50 I.lnslev'* Morgan ilurvsjl 
Do. I’oultiy Yurt-l»*m Macaulay’* llisb rv nr 
Do.FleW Book ii atm rest,2ft England. 4 vojs. 4,00 
Brldgcuian'* Ganleuer’s Manual of Agrlcidiure bv 
Assistant...1,50 Eiucruon and Flint. . 75 
Do. Flonst's Guide ... 60 Miles on Horse's Foot 25 
Do. Kitchen Gardiner's MU burn on the Cow , 25 
Instructor. . 60 Moore'* Manual on Flax 
Do, Frull t'alt. Manual 60 Culture 25 
Brcck's Ihaik Flower* 1,25 Model'll Cinkury liv Mtss 
Hut-t'* E.iwcr liar.lei:. 1.25 Ac l-m .1 M-* > 1 Hat.- i 25 
Cattle aud their Diseases Mrs Abel’s Skillful Hou*o- 
Jeuntngs...1,25 wife aud Ladles'Guide 25 
Chemical Field Lee- Munit’s Land Draluer. 50 
tore*..-.1,00 Nash’s Pregressive Fnr- 
Chlnesv sugar Cone, and tuer . 50 
Sugar Making 25 Norton’* Elements of 
Collage and Farm Bee- Agriculture.. 60 
Keeper . 5t> Olcdtt's Sorgho and Im- 
ColeV Am. Fruit Book. 60 phe- .i 00 
QKFJ» WHEAT, ,v-e.—For advertisement of Bcayrn's 
O Sit aker -cc Rural of January 30th 180L Good Far¬ 
mers, Country Merchants, and others are Invited to sell 
it. 734-tf 
CHAMPION, i 
F (IIIIIOK ilXRVAKl) LAND!*. We offer superior 
Vg cultivated grape tand* fronting on Maumee Bay, 
west end of Lake Erie. In tlie famous Kelly Island 
grape region, and adjoining successful peach and grnpi 
plantation*- Tito lands are within sight of. and four to 
five mile* from the eltv of Toledo, bv w ater and land. 
Apply to W. H. k F. S. SCOTT, Toledo. 
Jmu gVbuciliscmmt 
f3r ADVERTISING TERMS, In Advanee-TllIRTY- 
Fivk Cents a Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or A3jf cents per line of 6pace- 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
6U cents a Hue. 
ty The edition of the Ruhal I* now so large as to 
render it necessary that the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on F riday 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 Uie 
date of the paper, aud those for tlie inside (7th page) on 
Monday, 
IIP* Sent free hy midi on receipt of prlee. 
The following are a few of the malty advantage* of tlie 
“CHAMPION CLOTHES WRINGER” overall others 
In use: 
lsL It Is fastened to a tub by a 
CIUCI LAK CLAMP, 
which liss an equal tiearlng on the Tub the whole length 
of the Wrluger. while all other Wringer* are merely 
fastened to a singlr stavb at each end. The Circular 
Clamp not only afford* the most secure fastening of any 
tn use, but tl doe* not strain the tub like *11 Other modes 
of fastening. A Child eight years old can securely fasten 
the Wring* r to nu> sDe Tub, BOUNDING Bakkkl ok 
BOX. 
2 * 1 . The Rubber Roller* are fastened totlic shaft under 
Haley’* Patent, which 1* acknowledged to be the tnosi 
effectual fastening in u»e. It Is done by fli-st covering 
the Ntiafl wllti varnish, wtdeh rigidly adhere* to the 
same. The Snaft I* tin n wound with a strong twine, 
whleh Is covered with Kuhhrr Ceinent, of tlie same na¬ 
ture as the roller*- The roller U lng drawn on to the 
shaft *oou unites w ith the cement, tormtng a solid mass, 
it tiie rubber t* allowed t<> conic In contact w ith the 
shaft, Uie sulphur lu the ruti'nr acting on‘the Iron soon 
eao-ti* UK ruuber to hi c.imw loose, which renders Uie 
Wrluger useless. This l- entirely ovt-tvome by using 
Haley’* manner of lasleultiit, which not only prevents 
ihe Rodur* rrom becoming loose on the shaft, hut ren¬ 
der* the uao of ciu»-w llKut.s entirely umiect-vtary. 
Wringer* with Cog-Wlitei»tNm» u im\i2 <i*iL r border than 
I nose "without, a lad which evi-rv one In want of a 
W Huger should prove by trial, before purchasing one 
with Cog-Whcil*. 
3d. The Rollers need no adjusting to wring ordinary 
clothing, but lo wring Very heavy articles, they can be 
a ijasted a» dr»irr*l, whldi saves much hard labor aud 
straining of the Wringer. , 
Hh. Thu Rollers luru In boxes of hard maple wood, 
which are boiled in tallow, consequently need no oiling: 
while rollers that turn an Iron »oon rust, which cause 
them to turn very hard unliws frequently oiled. OU has 
a very tmd effect on the rubber. 
5th. There l* no iron about Uie Wrlager that can come 
tu contact with article* being wrung. Itoshles saving 
much bard labor, the Wringer will soon pay for Itself lo 
tlie saving of clothing. 
Having been so successful lu si lling these Wringers, 
a* to never have one KET1 n.NKb. 1 Invite Competition, 
aud desire any one purchasing a ‘’Champion Wringer.'' 
to test It with other*, and if found BUPERloK to all 
otiters, keep it if INFERIOR to any, return It and the 
money will b« refunded, If returned within one mouth. 
XU" AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.^1 
Any active person w ith a capital of $50 or $100, can 
make $5 per day in selling this \V ringer. 
lfcETAlL. I’HICKS. 
No. A, 10 Inch Roller, ... ...$7.00 
No. 1, 9 Inch Roller,. . .. 6.50 
Nm 2, 8,t* Inch Roller,.6.00 
Manufactured and sold Wholesale and ReUtll bv, 
739 uj N. IL |>H EM'S, 21 Buffalo St.. Rochester. N. Y. 
Itecom meml tti ions. 
[From John D. Philbhivk, FT*,)., Superintendent of 
Public Schools, Boston.] 
CtTY or ItlVSTON, ) 
Office of Siipcrlutendenl of I’ublio School*,) 
23 Chauueey Street, Feb. 2, 1864. ) 
It give* Hie pleasure to avuire you that tlie new series 
ot Hillard’S " Reader*” i* giving very great satisfaction 
— so far a* I know, eiiilro aailsihctfon — to our public 
Helmuts. In regard to these hook*. I hear from the 
teacher* but one opinion; and that li decidedly favor¬ 
able. 8lnce their lulrotluctl 'D, a new Interest In read¬ 
ing h.ui been awakened aiming both teaelicr* ind pupil*. 
From prefccut Indication*, 1 lee! warranted In saving 
that reading in our grammar school* will be advanced, 
during the year, twi-ntv-ilve percent, lu consequence of 
the ItttmdItettoil Ilf this -crier. 
Very truly yours, JOHN D. PHILBRiOK. 
yCRE M1RUO AN D IM I'll EE BF.ED, tYnrrniiUd 
forsalu by J AMEtJ 8, McCAl.l., Lynns, N. Y. 
1AARMER W ANTKD TO BUl'KRl.NTKND BOO acres. 
Married man—wife to attend to dam . Address by 
letter AXA, Western Sub-Post Ortlee, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
It ts not only a PERFECT WRINGER, hut the Y-og- 
whcel* give It a 1’bWER which renders it a most 
EXCELLENT WASHEE, 
pressing aud separating a* It does the DIRT with the 
WATER, from the clothes. 
We have seven sixes, from $5,50 to $30. The ordinary 
faintly sizes are Ho. 1, $10, and No. 3, $7. These have 
EJECTED Al'I'I.IC’ATIONH FOR PATENT!* ARE 
prosecuted In Appeal by ti., without chanjr unless 
YSiful. Send (or Circular on Uie iu tdnet- 
J. FRASER.tCO., i’afent Agent-, Rochester, N, Y. 
"VT EKVOLA DISKA8K* «n.l I'HYSIUAI. DERI LITY, 
lx arising from Specific cautu*,— new and udlalib 
tr< atnicnt. Valuable Essays, sent by mall five of charge. 
Adaro»», Du. uF:o. k. t’Al.tlOt 
740-41 Box 1,421 Philadelphia, P«. 
[From tiK5KC.E V’. PttEI.1’9, Principal of Eaton School, 
New Haven, Omni.] 
“ l have examined with much care Hillard’s series of 
• Readers.’ and I have no hesitation in recommending 
them a* die best reading hooka yet published. 
The truly progressive character and adaptability to 
each grade, ilv well ai ihempcrlor inochauleal execution 
and beautiful UUtslrallon* <>f the primary books, arc tui- 
oqualed. The tiitermedlate books forming the connect¬ 
ing link between tlie primary and Die lilghi-r, are llm-Jv 
lu ranged: Die le**ou* being'peculiarly well adapted to 
that clle-ti of pupil*. 
The -.vlerlloti* of Hn, ‘ Fifth’ and ‘Sixth’ art-unsur¬ 
passed; and, after a very careful review, l do not sit a 
single piece that I would rare to <eo omitted. 
’I7ic introduction, by Prof. Bailey, Is the most prac¬ 
tical treallse on elocution l have ever seen. 
The natural method of analysis, the concise and clear¬ 
ly stated principles, the comtnMi-eelise arrangement, 
and the copious and vliaracterUtlc examples wllli which 
every principle is Illustrated,combine to make tt atuo»t 
complete and practical work. It entirely sustains lUwdf 
when tried by Hie severest of all tests — five claM-rcoxi{ 
and In no lust one, ban l kuownof Its being used but 
with the happiest ivsultF. 
It inuik* a now era In the teaching of reading, fora 
pupil made familiar with Its principle* can be question¬ 
ed upon Id* reading lesson with the same definiteness 
and fuel lily as In grammar or arithmetic: and reading 
thus becomes an fiitelllgible study, instead of a dull, un¬ 
methodical exercise. ” 
Qil v l.l. FARM WANTED —Gf from 3U to oj acres In 
lo W■ stern New York, near Rlt. and markets, adapted 
to friilis and general farming, with good hut not costly 
Lull.ting-. Address, with full description, terms, Ac., 
K. P. Mi. cure of J. it. BABBITT, Granville, Washing¬ 
ton Co., N. Y. 
Our cheap sizes (No. 2‘, and 3.) have small rolls w Idch 
■ to not admit if COGA. All others are Warranted in 
every particular. 
This means, especially, that after a few month*' use, 
Uie lower toll 
Will not Twist on tlie Shaft, 
mil tear the clothing. 
On receipt ol the price, from places where no one ts 
selling, we will send the U. 0. W. free of expense. What 
we especially want Is a good 
CANVASSER 
In every town. We offer liberal Inducements and guar¬ 
antee the exclusive sale. 
il’LIP* IVES X OO., 
736-tf 5i7 Broadway, New York. 
IYAHM FOR HALE.—In East Bloomfield, Out Oo., N. 
Y., containing Kv 1 , acres in a good state of cultiva¬ 
tion, well fenced, about IS acre* choice limber, buildings 
good, terms easy. Price $5,6(10. Apply to or address 
J. B. FRENCH, Jr., Ea*l Bloom Held, N. V. 
March 7, 1*54, 74ff2t 
fpoil.Ut'O heed. The genuine Connecticut Seed 
J. Leaf, grown by special contract. Packet* contain¬ 
ing l ox, sent by niutl pre-pald, on receipt ot ftd ct*., with 
direction*. Larger quanClUcs If desired. Havana and 
Cuba at same rate*. Address 
74'Mt B. W. EDWARDS, Laceyvllle, Pu. 
/ ’HEAT CHANCE 
V* TO MAKE MONEY. 
A magnificent business for any one to engage In the 
sale of the Great 
“Novelty Prize Stationary Packet” 
which contain* besides the large amount of flue Station¬ 
ery, one chance tu the great sate of $650,000 of W utches 
and Jewcli v. Agents can sell thousands ot the*. Pack¬ 
et*, a* the Stationery i* worth more than tlie | rice asked, 
and tlie Certificate which I* added Is worth 25 ct.i alone. 
A* an EXTRA INDUCEMENT we will present, free, with 
•ivery tv*) Packets, » fine Solid silv ku W atch, wars 
raitti-l psuulue. \l»o “SULKNDID STEEL ENi.K.VV- 
tNts*.’’ Die finest ever ptibllstied, and Photograph Pte- 
lurt* prlvee which wlUyield tlvc agent ncarts $,**i for 
every $10 h»Vi-»ted. Never before were kUCu go al tu- 
dueeuients oth-red! Clreulai*, with full particulars, 
mailed iVee. Sample Backets forwarded bv mail upon 
receipt of SO cts. Address G. 8. HASKINS A CO,, 
732-tf Nos. 36 X 38 Bookman St„ New Yoris. 
I 7IOR BALE. -THE M llkt ltlllKR AVIHIIEN tu Boll, 
(9 l.\( IIANIJ*', till Dil i In V\ . stern \. Y., a -m.ill 
farm of Iioout 40 acre*, kituapet 2 mil. » from tie- City of 
Lansing, Midi. Alsoiidwclllug house and 4 lots,located 
Oil one uf the pleasantest sir eli of -aid city. 
Addri i L. A FORD, Corfu, Gen. see Co., N, Y, 
pFID:i , l'lt’ KITH. Dr. I'. KOliltl Vs, I’hurlewtowe. 
Ji Mass., “ the famed discoverer ol skvv nr m icons 
lor t ptlepllc Kits. st. Vllu*’ Dance,” hy which ho cure* 
eighty p. r cent.,.( Ids .-a-.. *, has cured a thousand cast!*, 
s.-ne of 24 year* standing, having from on. to lift\ m.i 
pec.lay. would call attention told* auvertGeim-uttii the 
liurai New- JorkerOt March Mil, llV'L 
Copied of Uie book* will be furnished to teachers and 
school officer* for examination, or tliey will he sent hy 
mall, postage paid, on receipt of, for the Sixth, 24 cent* ; 
F'llth, 20 cent*; Fourth, t6 cent*; Third Primary, 12 cts; 
Second Primary, 8cents; F’lrsl Primary, 8 cents; and 
for the seven books, $1.00. 
/ * AINF.HVII.LE FEMALE HEMINARY. Th. Spring 
'* T._rm ot tills InstUuUim will eoiinneiieo Thursday, 
April, ih, with a full corps nf experienced Teachers. 
ii'Mhl and Tuition lu Higher Branchi-is$2&. in Common 
Brandies, $ 24 . For further particulars address 
„. , Mist* C. A. ELDHIDGE. Principal. 
Gainesville, Y\ yo. Co., N. \ March 7, tsoi. [7hi-3t 
F arji for half: In West Bloomfield, Ontario 
Co., N. Y. it consists of 121 acres under good im¬ 
provement, with good buildings and well fenced. Terms 
easy. For further particulars Inquire of 
733-11 IRA O. THOMPSON, on the promises. 
UBEWER A TILE8TON, 
181 iViuhlugt«n Street, ltoatou. 
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