Special Notices 
ALBANY, (Jet, 2f,—Large srtppl 
dropped, and a decline from last w 
per Ji-a'l was thft result. Prlres raj 
tj. ) r*»r extra. T *_♦ supply or 
llvht, inn] price; ran.-e :it 
'lunilty. Hogs raugeat 126jjl8cp It,, 
nraeinw, Oct. vi —o« r ratti 
quitllry to exl.ra; yearlings, Ibwri 
nwi B XV ! F' ”' <l - Oxen, 'fill 
I M Old .S leep, 6 S' .1 .Me y. ti>. Lanin 
hat Hog?. I.i^(j4l4c. pit. 
CAMBRIDGE, Oct. 19.—Beef Oat 
duality to extra. O.v-n, $ilWu,2< 
oueep, $.1 a ( 1,25 each, for common to 
CHICAGO, Oft, 22 .—. He even—Sale, 
chiefly ati.v >. Hi,vs—Sales rai 
chiefly at Slu&lu/n, 
HOW PLANTS HAVE EEEN INTEODUCED 
Busbequius, an Austrian, introduced the li¬ 
lac and tulip into Western Europe from Turkey 
in the 10th century. Clusius, a Belgian, 
brought the horse-chestnut about the same time 
from the East. Porn. the poet, introduced the 
weeping willow, by planting a slip he received 
from Smyrna. Within living memory, the first 
orange tree was to be seen in Portugal, and 
which had been transplanted from the East. 
Plants indigenous to the steppes of Tartary, are 
now nourishing iu France, the first seeds of 
which came in the saddle stuffing of the Rus¬ 
sian troops who entered Parts in 1814. The 
Turkish armies left the seeds of Oriental wall 
plants on the ramparts of Buda and Venice. 
The Canada thistle sprung up in Europe from a 
seed which dropped two centuries ago out of the 
stuffed skin of a bird. In 1501, when St. Helena 
was discovered, there were only 60 species of 
plants on the island: there are now 750. From 
the straw and gras* packing of Tborwalsden's 
pictures there sprung up in Copenhagen twen- 
ITas elicited stronger testimonials of appproval from 
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A REMEDY FOR SQUEAKING BOOTS 
\ FOREMAN WANTED.-One 
understands the propagation and 
^n• ture of fr a 11 trees am! other uut-eix>r stock, has bad 
f lence y foreman tn a wholesale establisb- 
£««>“«* “ capao.e of managing a considerable num¬ 
ber ot hauCs. Ac rcss 
A. G. HAN POKD A BRO- 
Columbus Nursery, OoJumtiKS, Ohio. 
J ? 3 * CI.UVMENT.-*T5 a MONTH—Agents wanted 
J tv sell Sewloe Machines. We will give a eooim'.s- 
=1 , ’ ,n l no ut! Machines sold, or employ agents who will 
work for the above wages, and all expenses paid. 
Address D. a HER HINTON A C O- Detroit, Mich. 
tlM) LNVENTOKSAND PATENT EKS.-Dr*WlD« and 
1 specifications for obtaining patents lu the United 
..cate.-, Canada nut Europe. Rejected applications 
IvroeeCQti-d witijout charge unles. su-ccesefuL j. FRA- 
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An individual somewhere — “down East” 
we beta doughnut —has found out a remedy for 
that unmitigated nuisance, squeaky boots. 
After trying various remedies in vain, he says: 
It occurred to me that boiled linseed oil might 
do better. I accordingly applied It to the soles, 
keeping them quite, hot during the process, to 
enable them to absorb the more. I did not 
know but the hot oil might be ruinous to the 
boots; but though I could not afford to throw 
away such an article, I was determined to 
sacrifice the boots rather than to be so sadly 
troubled with their noise, I saturated them 
accordingly with as much oil as they would 
absorb, and am happy to say that my experi¬ 
ment appears to have succeeded. I have worn 
them now for a number of weeks, and thev 
Netu ^Vftoertisnncnte 
fS5() (>00 I ?®®AP ™ YTCJ.ES and 
yj'j 1 Jewelry Wbo.esMe. --. 
Country MiTfehantA Peddlers, ami g-meral traders gup- 
‘rnmense bargains. Watrii-, .ami Jewelry 
?L? rtr - 'inscription, in any pattern or quality, ami in 
any quanitty, constantly on liana and ,,,adt- order. 
Estimates of any class of work turnl-bt-i. Good Can¬ 
vassing tiers* wanted. Briers full ,!, notions 
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cents a line. 
The edition of the Rubai, is now so large as to 
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dmutd go to press on Friday of the week prece.tlng date, 
and the last form (inside pages: on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to Secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
.«c last page should reach ns ten days In advance of the 
date of the paper, and those (hr the Inside ( 7 th page) on 
Monday. ^ “ 
The Practical Shkciixud ,—Advance in Price.— 
It will be seen by reference to adveniseraent that the 
price of Dr. Randall’s last and best work on Sheep 
Husbandry, The Practical Shepherd, has been 
advanced from $ 1.50 lo $ 175. Considering the prices 
now charged for works of equal cost of manufacture, 
“ N EJLSEli'Y I»IEN! — Choice Peach Stones. 
JL l'W bushels for sale. At ilrcss 
7 fl 9 - 4 t A. E. BARTLETT, Kalamazoo, Mien. 
[ MOHUAIIO.V AMOIT THE WEST, 
J- Grata ar.,3 Stock Inrcrests. SoR, crc.. etc-, can be 
xound hi the IOWA HOMEjTEAJA an Agricultaral 
weekly. Adlrees 
K- W. PETTIT. Ias Moines, Iowa. 
( EYES MADE NEW.- 
a pampalet directing how to speedilv restore 
sight and g v,. „ p spectacles without aid of doctor or 
medicine. Sent. t>y mail irce. on receipt of 10 cents. 
Address K. a, FOOTE, .\i. D., 
,69-13t 1131 ) Brondwsv. N. V. 
(-i v-nN.',,- COTTAGE GAKDEN AND 
N Lx.SEK\.—The above justiy poi ular Illtl— e~- 
tablishmcnt fs now otfcrc*! for sale on i.vv, long terms, 
h!.Mi'Vi u : ’• f r ailurv of tlie proprietor’s 
healUi. Buildings, I Ixturei and Droen-Lousts, all new 
Mil good, a full stock on hand. For particulars, a-(- 
Sun 5 .'! ,'!? 5 ’ 1 ' to , u "‘, Proprietor, on the place. A bar- 
sora *body. Health is gnu... an-! something- 
rfi-v b -f ? nc i - x,,, o J. T. WILLSON. 
City «t Jackson, Mich., Sept., 1 S 6 L 771-2t 
(reckoning quality of paper, printing, number and 
style of illustrations, binding, etc.,) the new price is 
very low, and it may soon be necessary to make it $ 2 . 
The paper upon which it is printed costs over me third 
more, than the same quality did when the work was 
first issued, and the cases (covers) in proportion. This 
would warrant an advance to over $ 2 , but fortunately 
the publisher obtained paper for several editions before 
the last rise, and (instead of il marking 1151 ,’’ as do the 
merchants,) gives the public the benefit of his very 
advantageous purchase of stock. Those, if any there 
are, who have waited fortho price of the book to be 
lower, have “ missed a figure,” and it is more than 
probable that such as want it, and do not purchase 
soon, will ere long be Obliged to pay still more, or go 
without the best and most, complete work on American 
Sheep Husbandly ever publishcd- 
fTIFTH THOUSAND NOYV READY 
THE GRAPE CULTURIST: 
A TREATISE OX THE CCLTIVATIOA OF THE .NATIVE GRAPE. 
By ANDREW S. FULLER, 
Practical llORTicrLTURisT, Brooklyn, n. V. 
Price. #1.50. Sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. 
Addreis 
I). V. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. T. 
Fhiiadelphla or Bos- 
769-26t 
TKTJE CAPE COD CEAITEEEET, 
TriOK SALE.—SiC 
,1 rimed from 8<**d ... U1C „ , 
1 rice, 1 wenty-Five Dollars tier Thousand 
_ N. p. HUSTED 
,000 Yearling Plum Stocks. 
' !, !li »a u Plum. 
- --— r * uvu.’.iu'Ii 
HUSHED. 
Lowell, Kent Co.. Michigan. 
1 ) , vi\V\ VAli,: xy ° fONCORD GRAPE 
1 ■ .» ip kir at low prices, ami all other te. • 
FOR 
a AND NOVEMBER PLANTING, 
nad garden culture. Under my method of 
i ail last season, on common drv upland, 
miriiM-. per acre. ExplU-n direct Iona for 
*> un prices of tkants, will be seut to any 
1 N u reerv Cat Oogue, complete- 
M. 5V aT.mj N, Out Colo” v Nurse rise, 
Plymouth. Mass. 
SIMPLE AND INGENIOUS WINE-PRESS. 
A very ingenious, inexpensive, and simple 
wine-press is made use of at a vineyard near 
Castlemaine, Victoria. Advantage is taken in 
the vineyard of a strong overhanging branch of 
a gum tree, which is used as a fulcrum; under 
this a common screw-jack is fastened to a strong 
frame-work in a hogshead, which hogshead has 
a false bottom perforated with holes. The 
grapes are placed over this false bottom, and 
the screw presses the juice through the holes, 
A wooden tap is at the bung of the cask, and as 
she space fills, the juice of the grape is drawn 
off in buckets. As an ordinary wine-press costs, 
in \ ictoria, from £25 upwards, this simple and 
practical « make-shift.” is worth knowing. We 
understand that iu consequence of the large 
quantities or wine manufactured in Castlemaine, 
tho demand for casks is greater than the supply, 
as high a price as twenty-five shillings per cask 
being given. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, 
$6 FROM FIFTY CTS 
til- bvlli' •*“ L-aillng varte- 
j. f. DKLb'TA - a) ’ ,ute pr ' >pru ‘ £c,r la t»>c firm of 
^Cal.ilog.us sent on receipt afistamp. Address 
U> Lt, DLK. X* V. 
W estward ho: 
\U Lavtk'ni ui 4 ?n <mnnln.tr farms or fariuJu^ 
ai mo ost, phoulil BaiucrUje to tire a w 
PRAIRIE IF.A.IR.IIVriEIR. 
All Eastern tarn who contcmDlate moving to the 
, P , r .'A i i r t ! ou . I ' tr >' k to l 'Hgairi In Agrirnltural or Hortfeul- 
tmal pursuits, shorn a --ltd Tv-., Declare to EMKRY v 
mMiviar? ,!CUS0 ’ U! ” fflr lh *-' for' uS 
ll3. , }' C T^ Rr . lca, . t " ral ;ln '‘ Horticultural Journal or 
th,- Nortli-W est-a large octavo wifely, priuti-.l on the 
7 f " rtf l' r " ctie,u ' n-Habtc. amt ,-rtcrtalu- 
* n - matii r. conct-rning l.irinuig ami fruit-growing. 
Naniples alwajs irce. 772-iteow 
manage¬ 
ment AND DISEASES OF SHEET. 
BY HON. HENRY S. HAN D ATT, r.T, D, 
Author of “Sbeep Husbandry in the South,” Ac., Ac. 
I’ablJnhc.l by D. D. T. Moore, Rochester, N. Y. 
Though first publlshetl In October last, this work 
has already readnot Its Twentieth Edition, and so great 
is tho demand for it that others are being Ismi.xi as rap¬ 
idly as possible. It Is highly-approval by both Frcssand 
People, and pronounced by r« r the Res t work on Sheep 
Husbandry ever published in Auu-rica. The work com¬ 
prises L-a large 12 mo. pages, and Is printed. Illustrated 
and bound fn superior style- Price, fl. 73 . LJT se-l.i only 
b) Agents and the Putilisher, Good Agents wanted I 11 
all wool growing Counties, to whom liberal terms are 
offered. For particulars of agency, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid for $1-75,) address the Publisher. 
From (he Journal of the N, Y. State Aa'l Society. 
The practical Shepherd is a most complete work 
on Sheer. Husbandry for the practical wool grower? tml 
gives all the important matter required for the manage¬ 
ment of sheet, as well us a description of the various 
breeds adapted to our country. This work meets the 
wants of the wool growers. 
B ln davis, ok new iokk pippin. 
.* s , tLi ”. m- st popular market apple uow being 
Planted. We have a m.e stock, which we offer a: $L6,iO 
per hniidred, or $125.00 |>er thousand, Al~j a large lot 
of splendid treys of CU HKU W ESTERN SORTS, i'or 
O-J rt TO S20 A DAY.—AGENTS WANTED 
tU?-FY' to sell tut Improved 
LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE. 
The test cheap Machine in the United States. We are 
giving a commission by which the above wares . m b,; 
made, or we will employ Agents at 5,'j a month ami 
expenses paid. For particulars and terms. 4 . 1 .lress 
with stamp, T. S. PAGE, GeuT Agen ^ 
Tolevhx Ohio. 
H .AYD.YLL’S great sheep book 
The price of The Practical i-ntiHism. i. v ii. 
JONE 
AKVEisT t.uu es—B uck mil Dog skin Gloves, 
wholesale and retail, at the oid stand for Trunks 
iff am! Glee's, 73 State St., Ro liesUrr, N. Y. 
*- tf G R. PRITCHARD. 
' va “ c )est w ' lr k extant on American 
P S sl 1 ’^ a ji2 r ~ t ** e n§rimdari Authority or. the Sub^ 
■tv 0 * i|beukt proture Tint Pkacucal Shepherd, by 
H.’,'. 11 ." AN A new and revised edition now 
r ', p " well Illustrate-! unit handsomely 
tr r . 1 i’ - , - l t ’ silt. $1.75—in leath. t. library style. 
s_ -^-. -'J' matl, jxist-piitd, on receipt of price, ’ ^ 
_A'-ldress_D. 0. V. MOO RE, ilochiSter, N. Y 
ICARMERS, ATTEKTTON 1 
I Do not j-’ 1 ri ‘1 us : 1 ,, M cvr or tv-- rwt- r I-. j. t ] . 
\\r OOI. GROWERS ARE INVITED TO 
T T examint' the merits of the 
NEW SHEEP EAK-RINGS, 
For Marking and Numbering Sheep, Juvenb-d bv C H 
1 N a, and ado pied cy many of the most vnurnrlrin- 
W ool-Growers tlirouRt-. ut th-contitrv. 1 
Prices of riugs. stau-ipM with the numbers, from one 
upward, and with the name, to order, 
$2.00 PER lOO RINGS. 
The money should accompany the order. Full direc¬ 
tions for using the ring, Illustrated by wood cuts, and a 
register tor Keeping the memorandum of the flock, sent 
with each package of rings. ’ 
Agents « anted to solicit orders for the ring, to whom 
a Ituerui qomnUsslou wUt he given. " u 
Address C. II. DANA, 
The only manufactory of the klmt lu tlie 
Civilization and tiik Human Brain.— 
At the last tnoetin^oi' tlie Ethnological Society, 
Mr. Dunn read a paper “ On the Influence of 
Civilization on the Brain of Man,” in which he 
contended that education and moral culture pro¬ 
duces changes in the form and size of the brain, 
which are manifested by the conformation of the 
skull. By the influonceof civilization, he main¬ 
tained, the skull of the negro may be altered 
from its original type, and may be rendered equal 
in its phrenological developments to the skull of 
a Europenn. On the table were placed casts of 
the skull of an individual at different periods of 
adult life, to show the changes that had been | 
produced in the course of ten 
fttarkets, Commerce, &c 
A 1 Donat purchase a.M ,wvr or Keaner roe tiRA-o_ 
son of !»«, until vou - r [lK lM^ -ovVn .' vvi-l^ 
Chief Junior Votew,” manufactured bv 1 
rlrrii]am a!, Ki -tH.'N .1 CO., Auburn, N. Y. 
Circulars, with full description, See., furnlsLed on ar- 
pUcation, or f orwards. L by mail. )5s 
ai: ?UM uf ,jlja pipe ’ frora ,: ’ ue » 
It Is the cbeapest, most -lurable. and best tc iv In use, 
I... waterworks In cities and villages, for breweries. 
harit. wltUT 'toarses of all kinds, lit 
ha= atlUte stccngtfi of Iron, and Is much more durable, 
ware- S uTf- * “H ch .D 11l ' t ‘ r me-Hum for oon tuctlng 
ale*.. SA 6 iiH) Lu.tke tn6 b€8t ju 9#1 4>iit*4ipes& farmer's 
§iFT-‘’ roadu £ t fng water from springs to dry 
fields, dwellings, or other places. 
logs.and.9c«v 
Y\rivr. IJ. IilliLISTONT, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
And Dealer tn alt kinds of Country Produce, Including 
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Pork, Calves Poultry, Game. 
Eggs, Beaus Potatoes, Onions, Apples, Peaches, straw¬ 
berries. Pears Plums and Grapes, 
141 Cento Row, West Washington Harket, .\ew Tori 
You may rest assured that prompt returns will be 
umde od all occasions. 7fi7-r^t 
years. 
II nuziNG Coal Dust.—T he idea of utiliz¬ 
ing coal dust, by putting it in such form as to 
serve for fuel, is practically carried out in Bel¬ 
gium. The end is effected by combining eight 
parts of coal tar with ninety-four parts of coal 
dust. This mixture, subjected to great heat, be¬ 
comes a paste, which is pressed into cakes. 
These cakes are warranted not to produce more 
than six per centum of ashes, and arc in great 
demand for generating steam on railway locomo¬ 
tives. We have no doubt that the heaps of coal 
dust wasting at our mines could be utilized by 
some such process, and bo disposed of at cheaper 
rates tills winter wheu coal will be so dear. 
A CAVALRY soldier died recently at Overton 
hospital who belonged to a Missouri regiment, 
and had been through all the battles of the west. 
After the death of tho veteran, it was revealed 
that the supposed young man was a woman. 
It seems that she entered tho army early in 
tho war, and served her time faithfully as a 
soldier until mustered out. During all this 
time she was able to retain tho secret of her sex. 
A man iu Appleton, Minnesota, recently per¬ 
ceived (lames issuing from his well. His neigh¬ 
bor gathered to put out the tire, when it was 
discovered that an oil spring had burst through 
the well, and becoming ignited was blazing 
away. The fire was extinguished and the man 
is beginning to “ realize.” 
( 'ANTCETLSl OCHVin- 
Concvrecurct wltbouiLiatu or the iue of the Icnlfa. 
Tumorous White SwGlln*.- Goitre, Ulcers an J * 1 ! Cliron- 
lc .llseases success full) Lreau-.t. Circulars dtscribiiu 
treatment seat free uf chare.. Aitiinss 
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THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK* Oct. 24.—Ashes. c 
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Iio t anti.iuui. il.T.N h.l Flour' #- 
AM. torn nival, $7,j\ f,.r ,b--., v - 
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il.unq Lard, lib, . ::c. Tiuiftthy. IS 1 ,.-. I. 
Sll)!ix' F \v!'V: t 21 —Solo c ; Rea Ohio Hour at 
$51. Timothy hay, lo.-«\ $^^^'uitteUloria- I *-4a,'AA 
i 11 Tf 1 . 1 ’. f -l'f K r 1 ulu DU uieal, $69 per tun. Vota- 
topi*, 7At. (tr<‘t n April, ■* t • '11 q >.* ^ 
oonUuix u» kjuaUtv, buul fj o f : i a .L ,, \L *.?>**’ 
I- f-vt-ifl-.-'per .for. Mu It?;Ti For ri'ifev* 
M. s * pork. ?|l ,:A1e. Lai-, 1 , aj/'' Ums, ahiiv liri o 
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0» FLAX AND HEMP CULTURE 
part tig tlie Ground ‘ 
Sowing, Harvest- 
lrut, Ac., .to. Also, raf. 
an Essay by a y 
Westorn man, oa by ri'ri'iv, 
11K.MI- AM' Fl-AX Am 
West: ' 
published last sea> \ Liu 
sou, has beenlilyh- \\ fej a /' 
ly couimendeil bv /XI IL-y / , 'w 
the Free* and cul- .wal h 1 y Iff B 
Uvatorx of Flax % if/'/i f?, 1 J Sf 
And Hemp. Iteor. \iyy \y\ I I f 
tains Esoars by W >2 Vl j * 
Practical Mm ot S V \ 111 / g 
mueht-xpertem- 1 - e x \\ W /JS 
the opening one by % 7 ■ 1 
has cultivated llax TO) 
over thirty yean xfil B'x 
and thoronahjv ns- tx fff r w .—-.7 
dors lands "the A \ 
whole, subject. jr 
The Manual I? ™| iv pt a vre 
published in hand- FLAK PLANT. 
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FOR THE FALL OF 1864. 
100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees, 
30,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
wnw ?c V stc, k of Pkack, Plcm and Chxrky Tkkks: 
ram.! 1 .; ® r *P e *®d Chrrry Currants; Concord, Diana, 
Delaware and HarCfiird PTolific Gratia Vines - sooriii 1 
■Vr ar SIU 0, u iBCe Stocks. Now is the time to liny trees. 
I rtes are cn«ap lu comparison to other -rlidos/ Deal- 
“T ffl.h- All letters amt orders promptly 
% n< -’ b.r Wholesale and Descriptive Cata^- 
logues.amt Inclose stamjv to Prepay poataae. 
ra^m < i re6S „ K ‘ * SUNS, 
r69-tt>t Niagara Niir*eries,LockporLN. Y. 
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