4 AT 
QOMSTOCK’S ROT AR T SPADER, 
Having purchased the exclusive right to Manufac- 
Wire aiul vend this 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT, 
(throughout the United States, excepting the New Eng¬ 
land and some oftue Atlantic and Pacific stafoa.1 which 
Markets, Commerce, &c 
^A.so3sr sz n a-imUzUnt’s 
CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
SAOEED AKD SEOULAE, CHUECJH 
AND 
HOME IVTXTSXO. 
PRICES: $110, $130, $140, $160, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
KIT They are elegant as pieces oi' Fur¬ 
niture, occupy little spaee, are not lia¬ 
ble to get out of order, and every one 
is warranted for five years. 
The CAHLVET organ's manufactured 
by MASON A HAMLIN, hive met with 
THOUSAND NOW READY, 
THE GBAPE CULTURIST: 
A TREATISE OX THE CULTIVATION OF THE NATIVE GKAP 
BY ANDREW S. FULLER, 
PRACTICAL HORTICULTURIST, BROOKLYN, N. X. 
Price, $i-54>. Sent by mall, pre ">aid, on receipt of price. 
Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. V. 
Rural New-Yorker 0(71 oc, > 
KOCHXSTKR, Nov. 29, 1864. 5 
THE weather the. past week has not been favorable 
to active bnaHnee;. The constant rain has made Hie 
roads bid, and this, combined with the backward state 
of the fall work, has prevented arrivals from the coun¬ 
try. We do not change on Hour quotations from last 
week. The Irado is mainly local. Wheat Is steady at 
$2,20(j£2,Mitor White; iVa^G for Red,and fl.tOnlin 
for Spring. Corn scarce at $1,60. Barley, *1,50^1.75. 
Rye, $l,3iXa>J,40. Oats firm, with sales at 35c. Buck¬ 
wheat. $1 for good. Clover seed. $l3@lfi. Timothy, *5.- 
WXa.6, Dressed Hogs, $l.V5i)4.60. Butter, 4Q@«7 cents. 
Cheese, 23@JSc, Eggs, 30®32e. Apples, $3,50@». Dried 
poaches, 25o. Dried plums, 15e. Dried Cherries, 25e. 
Potatoes, 0J3FGC. Onions, $l,3S@LSb. Beans, $l,25@ 
1,75. Hay, tlgCiiflG. Turkeys, 15c. Chickens 13®14 cents. 
Lard, 2%£26c, Smoked Hams, Zh'gpAc. Slaughter Hides, 
7(ij,7^c. sheep Pelts, 7SM2. Moss Pork, $35335. 
land and some of tue Atlaudcund Pacific states,) which 
hae Il l'll so Thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, 1 am 
uow p roared to receive order 4 for them. 
A boy 15 years old. with four good horses, can spade 
to elglu acres per day, eight Inches deep, leaving 
the iielu in Ihe condition 01 a garden b.«i when forked. 
Depot,- will be esMbllsJnd at Chicago, Mllitnitkee, St. 
Louis, Cincinnati, 1- iliauifoolls, and other Western and 
Southern cities, an I 1 shall endeavor to meet the de- 
-Jvoty: l.i.r orders should 
be sent early to avoid delay anddlsappolntemnt. 
For further information, price, &<’•, send tor Circular. 
J. C. BID WELL, 
„ Pittsburgh, Pa., Plow Works. 
Pittsburgh, Pa., November, 1864. 
!’«/,. A17. - .7/1 r.LVf/; TF.ICA1S, 
ONE COPY, $3 A YEAR; SIX MONTHS, $1.50. 
W ANTED, AGENTS—In every county, at $70 a 
month, expenses paid, to Introduce 15 new and use- 
jul articles, thejbest selling ever offered. For particu¬ 
lars, address OTIS T. GAREV. Biddeford, Me. [773-13t 
Five Copies, One Year, - - - - $14,00. 
Seven Copies, and one free to Agent, $19.00. 
Ten Copies, “ “ “ “ - $26.00. 
And an; number of Oopleo orw Ten at aume rate — 
only $2.f>0 per copy. A Free Copy allowed for every 
Ten Subs, If Agent doe* not compete for I’rcmluuiR. 
NOW is tub Tim ic for the Agents and Friends of the 
Rural to enter upon the Winter Campaign, anil we 
trust all who can consistently do so win at once com¬ 
mence forming elnbs for the ensuing Year and Volume. 
Show-BUls, Specimen Numbers, Inducements to those 
forming Clubs, Ac. 
QHKISTHAS! CHR18TIASJ! CHRISTMAS!!! 
The Oldest, Cheapest, and Best. 
MEEKY’S MUSEUM, 
The Oldest and most Favorite Juvenile Magazine pub- 
U.-ied. Vol. «| commences January, tsec Full of Sto¬ 
ries- pictures, Puzzles, Letters from the Young Folks. 
History. Biography, Natural Science. PrUta, Hiero¬ 
glyphics, etc., 
Aftii- attwJ engraving or Uncle William given to 
all new subscribe, In the Unitary number. 
I rl.re-s given monthly for answering Puzzles, nnd line 
premiums for ohtatatujf tv w aubscri tiers. 
TBKM.-t,(J 1 jo a year, in advance; Ll cents single num¬ 
ber. Send for 11. 
J- J*. STE ARNS, Du bibber, 
lit Fulton Street, New York. 
exclusively 
a success un¬ 
precedented in the history of musical instruments. 
Supplying a long felt want, they have b«en received 
with the greatest favor by the musical profession and 
the public, have at re Ally been very widely Introduced, 
and the demand for them is stUl rapidly Increasing, and 
must continue to Increase aa their merits become 
known. T uoy are to private houses, Sunday schools, 
and smaller churches all that the larger pipe organs are 
to large churches. In addition to this, they are admira¬ 
bly adapted to the performance of Secular as well as 
Sacred Music. 
The CABINET ORGAN la essentially dltferent from 
and a very great improvement upon all Instruments of 
tbe Melodeon or Harmonium kin L Its superior excel¬ 
lence consists In many important characteristics, 
among which are: 
1. The more organ like character of Its tone. 
2. It has greatly more power and volume of tone in 
proportion to Its cost. 
3. By the employment of a very simple and beauti¬ 
ful Invention, Its capacity for expression is made 
vastly greater than has ever before been attained ill 
such instruments. This invention is especially valua¬ 
ble, because scarcety any practice Is necessary to ren¬ 
der it available. Any ordinary performer can master 
it in an hour or two. 
4. It admits of great rapidity or execution, adapt¬ 
ing It to the performance of a greater variety of lively 
secular music 
5. No Instrument Is less liable to get out of order. 
6. It will remain in tune ten times as long as a 
Piano-Forte. 
13^ It may be reasonably said that if the instru¬ 
ments have the great and obvlons superiority thus 
claimed for them, they must have received very warm 
recommendations from professional musicians, who 
would naturally be most interested in the introduction 
of such Instruments, and who are tbe best judges of 
their excellence. Such recommendations have already 
been given to fften, to an extent unparalleled. Among 
those who have proffered written testimony to their 
admirable qualities and great desirability, and that 
they regard them as uneqaaled by any other Instru¬ 
ments of their class, are such well-known musicians as 
Lowell Mason. Thomas Hastings, William b. 
Bkadbl hi , (tSOia- i- l* ■ RO< T, etc.; most <1 istlngnished 
Tine PROVISION IHAJiKJETS. 
NEW YORK, Nov. 88,— Ashes nominal at 11,60 dll.- 
G2>$ for pots, and $12. '.12,50 for pearl*, cotton dull uni 
h-avy at. $),tscui^o i for middlings. Egg* are a shade 
firmer: frts.i State anil Western i,t viatic. Tile mar¬ 
ket fur Wiutforn and State Uour closed active and ten 
to fifteen cunts per barrel better on the low and medium 
grades; the advance lu goldha* stimulated the Inquiry, 
boles at $9,50,!ti9,75 lor Superfine State, JD.aXolliXlO: for 
Extra do. *l0,lGg)l0.5<); for Fancy do . IbUtAujiO.'O for 
-- - .. -ixtnj3lld«U# 
.. I V’ . ...it., .t.. 
, sent free to all applicants. 
Extra do. $!0,iGg)i0jW; for Fancy do, v 
llielowandroe-lhnn grades Of Western E_____ 
for Shipping Ob to, $H3ft£Ht,!IA for Trade and Family do 
and $lf,i0t«>tll.50 for rt Louis Extra-, Canadian ilonr 
at $9.90.0hi,23 ior the low grades of Extras, and * 10.10 £i 
12,25 for 'Trade and Family do. Rye dour »A8IXai9.W. 
Corn meal D scarce. Fairfax at $SJ0, and Jersey '‘In 
lots * at $7,j0iy7.W. The w)i.-at market Is firmer and 
more active, bales at 32,1*33.30 for Chicago Spring: 
*2,18712.22 for Milwaukee Club ; 32,40 for Red Western, 
and t.Mjii.i' 1 lor Amber Western, Barli-v is more ac¬ 
tive and very firm: Can a. It West al 32 in store. Oats: 
siiIcm, Canadian at fi\.*99e.. and Western at *JGilDH, 
afloat nml In store. Bye D In ttomand. Western at * 1 ,- 
73(011.75, In swrc aud ailoat. Corn , Western Mind at 
Sl,!>i,tll97; Western Vt lilto at 32,10, and New YelJow 
Jersey at Sl.sO, tint latter much wanted. Hops drua at 
IkVglSSc for Common to I’rime, and $l'V<KSc roi new 
crop. Hay tine, with an upward tcmicncy at 31,£>.5.1., 
50 per iw pounds. 
CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—Flo nr—WTtUe win ter, 311,50; red 
do, 39.50; Spring extras, $8<a,9,50. Wheat market dull 
at 31,740)1.76 for No. 2 red; $1.65 for rejected do.: SLC3 
(0)1,65 for No. ! Spring; $1,50 for re'ected Spring. New 
Oorn, $1(21,10: old. «1,25; car. SJ^lOc. Cuts,'61(a)«3c. 
It viL i or* i ».„iat x*i i _. ... . . 
TERMS 0E THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 1865 
A PROPOSITION AND RESPONSE. 
-, Columbia Co , N. Y .,) 
Nov. 20th, 1864. S 
D. D. T. Moore. E*q., 
Publisher Rural New Yorker, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Please write me if I can club yonr paper a? low as 
last year. it. la impossible to obtain subscribers at 
your clnb rates laid down in your paper. If vou can 
do any better I will try to get np a club, If noL all O. K. 
I can get between 16 and SO at a low figure, and unices 
you can do better than the club rates laid down you 
need not send any Posters. 
VeryTruly Yours, —. —. -, 
$6 FROM FIFTY CTS 
Agents come and examine invention, or samples sent 
free by mail for 5» cts.; retails for six dollars easily. 
77(M8tJ K. L. WOLCOTT, 170 Chatham Square, N. Y. 
BEPLT TO THE ABOVE. 
Deab Sib:— Your very kind favor of the 26th inst is 
rec’d. It is a source of exceeding regret that wc 
cannot consistently accede to your proposition. The 
fact is, Dear Sir, that prices have slightly changed 
since the former rates of the Rusal were established. 
When those rates were fixed and announced printing 
paper cost from 10 to 12 cts. per lb.,—wc now pay Trom 
28 to 65 cte. per lb. As yon may have heard, thepn'*- 
of butter has slightly advanced also-and likewise that 
of meat nnd flour and potatoes, and a great many arti¬ 
cles (“too numerous to mention") very essential in 
publishing a newspaper and sustaining a family em¬ 
bracing quite a number of “olive hrances,* 1 a* does 
ours. Indeed, while we would like to be courteous to 
one who is apparently sincere and confidicr, we are 
constrained to suggest that you must have taken a 
Rip Van Wikkle nap, and not yet discovered the 
changes In prices that have been going on for some 
months and years. We infer so from the fact that, of 
all onr tens of thousands of readers, you are the only 
person throughout these Loyal State* who has written 
us in such a strain—in fact the only one who has really 
objected to the present subscription rates of the Rural 
New Yobkeb,— and hence we refrain from publishing 
your name, lest Baruum should press you into his ser 
vice, and tbUB iorcioiy otitain possession or a greater 
curiosity than any he has ever exhibited: 
But, admiring your liberal spirit, we are disposed to 
reciprocate. We therefore make you a proposition 
which, if accepted, will redound greatly to your pecu¬ 
niary advantage, or - otherwise. It is this :—If yon 
will pay one-tenth of ouracfimf on club subscrip¬ 
tions daring tbe past year, we will farnish all the copies 
of the Rural for 1865 which you may order for heads 
of families in yonr town, free. Presuming from the 
philanthropic tone of yonr letter to us that you will 
readily accept this liberal proposition, and hoping to 
hear from you on the subject at your earliest conve¬ 
nience, We are, in haste, 
Yours, Invincibly, 
The Publishes. 
(EM ft TO 820 A DAY.—AGENTS WANTED 
(.o'A to sell Hie Improved 
LITTLE GIANT SEWING MACHINE. 
The best cheap Machine In the United States. We are 
giving a commission bv which the above wages can be 
made, or we will employ Agents at. $75 a month and 
expenses paid. For particulars and terms, address, 
with stamp, T. S, PAGE, Gen’i Agent, 
770-8 1 Toledo, Ohio. 
r pHE 8TH THOUSAND NOW SELLING, 
THE TANNER BOY 
Is a life of Mrs. Grant's “very obstinate man." the 
LIEUTENANT - GENERAL 
Of the .Ajptnies of 
tlxe TJnion. 
if every parent in the land would furnish their bovs 
with a copy of THE TAN NER BOY, it would be the 
means ot muklu^ tbtm bf'tuir men* by sh>wio 2 tliem 
» ffiSKS 
One handsome volume, beautifully illustrated. 
WIVE. EL XiIXxLiXSTOIXr, 
COMMISSION MERCHANT, 
And Dealer In all kinds of Country Produce, including 
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Pork, Calves, Poultry, Game, 
Eggs. Beans, Potatoes, Onions. Apples, Peaches, Straw¬ 
berries, Pears, Pluin3 and Grapes, 
144 Centre Bow, West Washington Barket, New Iork, 
Yon mar rest assured that prompt returns will be 
made on all occasions. 767-!3t 
only ““ ^ >I ^ ce 
?°IV7 a1 } UoofeoltWG and mailed by the puolish- 
"8i pOH*PHlu» 
ROBERTS BROTHERS, 
143 Washirisrion-st., Boston. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, N'ov. 23.—Beeves —Receipts 7113. The 
ixtreme rauge of prices Is 8tc.1V et 1 - per lb. The ave¬ 
rage about U; Mosi of the 5.a)*-f are at 12-, ii/s'fc._ 
Milch cows. $0) to $ra forgood: f «) for Inferior; $9u for 
best. Veal t lives range at tL£l*c—good ones about 12 
Cq)l3c, Sheep —Received 2SJU2. Sales, p. r lbHve weight 
or Sheep6-i&)7.Sc. Lambs 8^uv. (Hogs—Received U.97X 
Broker;,give the following quotations:—Western r.irn 
fed hog-, Liu) :2'jC. V lb. !)•■ e weight: Western corn fed 
liog-S l/ead.tS''. 't 1 lb. dead we.gl t: DlStiUery (,,! |).-.g 3 , 
IlhiAlHc. If- live weight; Distillery fed hogs, 14*.,5) 
Ho, » lb. dea»1 weight: Western grass or mast fed hogs, 
toailc !b¥>. live weight: Western gr.u-, or uia.it ie«i 
hogs, MCiiUXc 17 lb. dead weight. 
KKICHTON. Nov. 21.-Beef cattle, *7 4)$13,25 for Sd 
quality to extra. |tot.\1 weight of hide?, tallow and 
•ire. u.l 1* ■ f.) AesrUngs, *Uu>«IT: V-g.eie old tklto 
$3>: 3-V-sr Oil *.» to $&••• But. few at market, S nd In 
good demand. WortilngOxen—Sa^ $90t*»$235, i 
are but few pair* at market and trade is active Milch 
Cows—Sales, ordinary $30 to $69; extra $70 to g i. h 
and i.ax.1'3 -Dull, and prices are lie if bead lower upon 
all grades than they were last week ; prices 6 to 8c » 
rb aurt from $3.25 to 36 head. Swine-W1ioleeale,m 
to )3c. rs; rota! i2.iilfc. There Is but small supply of 
Store Pigs at market- Fat Hogs—I*®lS> 4 c p lb. 
Cambridge. Nov. 24.—Market Beef—Extra $ 12,51 
H arvest gloves.— Buck amt Dog skin Gloves, 
wholesale and retail, at the old stand for Trunk*, 
fX/txps and Giecv*, 78 State St, Rochester, N. Y. 
755-tf A. R. PRITCHARD. 
nAMCBHfl OURBD.- 
V Cancers cured without pain or the use of tbe knife. 
Tumorous White Swelling, Goitre, Ulcers and all Chron¬ 
ic diseases successfully treated. Circulars describing 
treatment sent free of charge. Address 
DBS. BABCOCK & TOBIN. 
744-if 27 Bond Street, New York. 
DR. TALBOTS CONCENTRATED 
MEDICAL PINE APPLE CIDER 
is a i’Ri: rp(-£,• of sjukxesS. 
LADIES, T KV THEM. 
They will make vour hair wave beautiful without 
beating it. For sale at variety- stores throughout the 
country. Retailers will be supplied by any first class 
Jobber of Notions iu New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 769-2St 
The experience that Dy. Talbot has had for the las* 
twenlv-flve years convfcW aim that it is time the pum 
Uc had an article oderctribat will prevent sickness.— 
Hie article offered D Dr. Talbot’s Medicated Pineap- 
ple Cider, designed for all classes, ~ 
4)1,D AND YOUNG. 
it Is not new to the Dortor, but It Is entirely npw to the 
public. One quart boitW wUIlast a wedSnayear! 
This Is rather a new mole of doctoring; nevertheless 
It Will 
SAVE MILLIONS 
from being sick. Is it n, t better to pay three dollars a 
year to keen item being rick than fopayimo^wenty 
dollars lu doctor s bills and as much more for the loss 
of lime and inconvmlei -e ofbringeiek'* 
Topr. vent slr.ji,. u c as follows: 
Add one. teas noon ful ( Mcuicated Plneapnle Older 
to a tuuibb r Of cold " iter, and drink the urst thing 
ar ! er S o«rgol» t h, B o , l|l » g , udte satno before you 
It will incrose the sliengUi, and give 
VIGOR AND ACTION 
to tbe system. 
A celebrated New Y.rk Merchant, who has made a 
tborough trial of the l neapple Cider, assures Dr. 1 \< - 
hot that he has gained t n pounds of flesh in one mouth, 
al the hrst trial. He tmtmues Its use, oa above di- 
recieo. and finds it ver beueficial; says it has proved 
HA A TERM PAYS FOR Board, 
fy*JiJ.uU Washiag. Fael and Room furnished, 
except sheets,pillow casts and carpets, in -'silty Semi¬ 
nary, Fulton, N. Y. Board, or rooms for self, boarding 
in toe Tillage. Tuition in Com me:: English. Si. Higher 
Branches from $1 to $2 each, extra. Vt inter Term 
opens Dec. Sib, 1884 For particulars, nr circulars, ad¬ 
dress [775-3;: JOHN P. GRIFFIN, Principal. 
THE HUMAN FACE DIVINE.”-.! V - 
L Si's'em n/ Pkp, £>-g. Ears, .Year, Upt. 
ModK, Head , Hate. Hatds. Fed, Skm, sauth aii *• SlGKS 
G? i H-UtaCTSK." 1 itaii Hovj to Read Them, mrcti in 
THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL axd LIFE 
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Portraits of Remarkable Men, In everv calling, illus¬ 
trating dltferent phases of Human Character, tbe sane 
and the Insane, tbe virtuous am: tbe vicious— Physiog¬ 
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York. 774-4t 
^S*900 TO SvJ-OO I ' I ’ R mohth. 
tDZUU o+wy A rare oppup't". 
nity for good canvassers. Agents wanted to -e<-e-v,, 
orders for the ACKNOWLEDGE STANDARD-HOC 
tORY OF THS SOUTHERN REBECLION ” hv O. J 
VtcTOB; endorsed by tbe President, Cabin t, Membero 
of Congress, Govoroors, Bancroft the Hl>n<>rUn io 
Vols. L ami 11. now ready, elegant.y CtusLmwVah 
st-el engravings. 
Also to lake orders for a superbly Illustrated edlrion of 
Mr. Victor’s Popular and Valuable “ HfoToR V OF 
AMERICAN CONSPIRACIES.” fn-n: Ciri to lkSO* *]L, 
for •‘INCIDENTSand ANECDOTES OP THE tVARf’ 
and for a SPLENDID PORTRAIT OF GEN. GRANT 
Sold by mbscrlpUea on e, an t exclusive territory 
given- send for circular* of terms. Aiires*. 1 
EDW VHP F, HJVET, U SpjuceSt,,New York. 
S£|'7?C A MONTH.—Agents wonted to Sell 
M >lBC , h 1 trlts ' wlu a coaami s jton^on^aS 
Jtachiaes iold. or employ agent* who win work for the 
above wages, and al! expenses paid. Address 
776-31 p. B. HER R] NTO.N A CO.. Detroit, Mich. 
4 SMALL FARM WANTED. —Near Roebestc • or 
A some pleasant village lu Western New York con¬ 
taining 10 to 20 acres—with coed fruit and fruit soil and 
tieat but not expensive buildings 1 a,u l 
Address [776-2tJ G. WING, Genesee, N. Y\ 
Spctial Notices 
THE WOOL TIAKKED, 
BOSTON, Noy. 34.—We quote !—Saxony and Merino, 
fine, 31 ,n»,< 9 i,lfi; full blood, *10+4)1,06; L,' and’ 4 blood. 
3imonlOfi; common, 9AdiSl; pulled, extra. Sl oiUO; do. 
superfine, !*%l,lb; M'estern mixed, 9£\i$l,06 .—Bosum 
Journal . 
NEW YORK, Nov. 28. We quote Sux-mv Fleece 
iO»l,l<. Full 
fourths do., V5c cj31.iV. Native and one-fourth do., 6A,a 
9TO, Extra Pulied.SJOc a$l.tw. Superfine do.. DOcufibUO. 
No. 1 do. rfl.tfSOe, California Fine Unwasheil, WV:65e. 
Do, Common i'u washed. 2V-!5c .—Special or. 
TORONTO, Nov. 23.—Wool acUve at 36c VI lb_ Globe, 
THE SOLDIEB'S CASKET 
Attention Is called to our advertisement of The 
Soldier's Casket on the last page. All those who 
have sent clubs for our cheap publications (and whoso 
desire) will be credited on our Club Premium List of 
The Casket. Those wishing to do so will notify ns at 
once, giving the dates nnd amounts they have already 
sent C W ALEXANDER & Oo., (Publishers,) 
123 South Third St , Puiladkpbia, Ta 
AND ALL’S GKJEAT MiLIiP BOOK.— 
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D 4 VA i f r I DO I'dt . 1 It*--__ ... ij J m 
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continue to advance, (or even remain at present Uguvco,) 
will soon be $2 or more. Sent by mall, rost-paid, on 
receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N, Y. 
Prom the Michigan Farmer. 
Mr. Randall has made the very best book extant on 
Aruerican Slieep Hustwuodry. 
IStvo 3-bnertisemcnts 
r P4> INVENTORS AND PATKNTEES_Drawl 
1 ipeclflcutlons for obtaining patents in the 
States, t'anada and Europe.' Rejected appli 
prosecuted without charge unless successful. J_ 
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re and 
nlted 
ry AHVEimsiNti terms, m Advance—T hirty- 
Five Cents a Line, each insertloa. a price and a 
half for extra display, or 53H cents per line of space. 
Special Notices (following reading inatteT, leaded.) 
80 cents a ULne. 
C?“ The edition ot tbe Ritual is now so large as to 
render it necessary that Gw first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on Friday of the week preceding da s, 
and the last form (inside page*) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements intended for 
the last page should reach us ten days lu advance of the 
date of the paper, and those for the inside (7th page) on 
Monday. 
Pyle’s SAifiRATUs, Pyle’s 0 K. Soap, 
PyleA Cksam Tartar, Isle's Blukino Powder, 
I ylb s Lailing Soda. PrLK’is Stove PoLttfn. 
Articles designed for all who want the best goods, 
full weight. Sold by best Grocers everywhere. Each 
package bears the name of James Pile, Manufacturer, 
New York. T76-13t 
“A DOLLAR OR TWO,” 
Per day, made by agents, on our Popular Books— 
How to Write, Talk, Behave, and Do Business, $2 25, 
by first post. For terms, address, with stamp, Messrs. 
FOWLEK & WELLS, 889 Broadway, N. Y 4t 
I wav.—A scents wanted to seill 
c' ly ff New Sasntly Sewing Machines. Wc MR 
vtve the at"ive com mis--ions, or pay s; 5 lx . r raon , fl 
t,jr P^? r "’ : V 5 > aldroas, with stamp, 
_ *» A f A >:<>.. Detroit, Mich. 
Ti^OH SALE.-F iqriDg. Saw snd shingle Mills, 
U »>) ».y • power. In the village of Woo.l- 
BnU, eight miles from the N. 1 . ,t K R. ft. For furtb. - 
rv’Arf 1 fMi' ar; fir 1 thii 
directiug how to speedily restore 
) socetacles without aid of doctor or 
y m.iil tree, on receipt of 10 cents. 
E. B. FOOTE, it. D., 
1130 Broadway, N. Y. 
sight and give t 
me<licine. Sent 
Address 
769-131 
lUfCkorns patent wood water pipe.— 
w 1. S. HOBBIE A CO.. 1W Archie, Rochester, 
N. \manufacture ail sizes of this pipe, from one to 
twelve Inches bore. 
It is the cheapest, most duraiue. and best pipe in use, 
for water works In cities and villages, for breweries, 
tanneries, railroads, and water courses of ail kinds. It 
has alt the strength of Iron, and Is much more durable, 
besides '->:lug s much purer medium for conducting 
water. We also make the best and cheapest farmer’s 
pipe In use. for conducting water from springs to dry 
fields, dwellings, or other places. 
This nine is made by boring solid pine logs and scant¬ 
ling, aiolwhere much pressure Is m;‘aired, banding It 
wtfS Iron. 
All orders filled promptly, Circulars contain list of 
pri.x-i. 76l-tf 
the pat e nt 
;^AB" NO-CHIMNKY 
BL h,N>.R, for Kerosene Oil 
Lamps and Lanterns, fits all 
ordinary size lamps, and 
without a efuoimv gives a 
brilliant light, free from 
smoke or smell, and can be 
r handled freely without being 
extinguished; warranted as 
represented. Agents wanted, 
vald, for +V. Circulars free. 
Ili'rs., 85 Maiden I.ane, New York, 
775-tr 
R AISE YOUR OWN COFFEE 1-I have raised this 
i year a small quantity ot a new Coffee-bei rv that 
makes at ood coffee as tin* hast Rto. ltlseasilvraise’, 
vitv hardy, and ripens In August. I have put up 100 
packages to sell, Kiel wld forward a package free by 
molin' 150 selected and perfect berries for 60 cts. 
”'-lt W. GARRISON, Cedar Falls, Iowa. 
Samples se: 
THi; NO It GO JOUOUL AND FARR 
L M \C1I I \ I ST.— Ib votpit to Northern Cane culture. 
Improved Farm Maehluen and Progressive Hus¬ 
bandry. Tide work affords the tut. *t * u j mo*t reliable 
Informathm upon oil matter* relating to the Northern 
Cane enterprise. Including the eubj eta ef seed, sol!, 
cultivatton, and the 0|>- ratlt>Ur of liarve-tlng, grlnd- 
Ing, dttforalltig, evaporating, refilling, graining, Ae. 
\ olume id commences tn January, A good time to 
oubsorlbe, Moinhty.-ji dj a year. Liberal terms to 
Agents and Clubs. Sample numbers ftrt-e Address, 
( J BEAT FHI/E D1NTKIIUTION OF 
v I Gold Watches, Diamoud Kings, Elegant lewelry 
and Fancy Goods, worth $ 5 o)jX>a T. BEN f ON A < o., 
Jewelers, 5iG Broadwav, New York. Certilcatts. 
naming each arUee of our stock, and iff t\a'e are 
placed tn Scaled Envelopes, aud well mixed, < fee ef 
these envelopes will t>e dciiverc'l at our office, or sent 
by mail to anv address, without regar»l u* cko'.oe, on 
receipt of 2a era; th- article nam' d mi such certificate 
win tm sent fo any address for One IKillau, "r it mav 
be exchange I for any other article on onr list of the 
same value. No Blanks! You mav get a Watch or 
Diamond Ring for One Dollar, which you <fo not pay 
until you know what you have drawn. You must get 
the tkxftfo of your money. Entire ■satisfaction guaran¬ 
teed iu all a’e-- Six certificates . r *l,o); Thirteen 
for $2,tki. Ai,ENTS W-vNTcD. Send a stamp for a cir¬ 
cular. Alt letters should be addo -s„j, 
T. HEMHN & CO., 
776- it Box 5Jo, Bo-t-Uriiee. New York. 
D 4LVIN TILE MACHINE, BEST IN USE MANtJ- 
factured by 4. LA TOITRRETTE, 
758 'f* r W a ter loo, Seneca Oa, N. Y, 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS 
a good Cfcurcii or other Bell for 30 cent* 
. WARRANTED 
To give Satisfaction, 
Al For vaiuabfo information 
- » aa apan the -ubi-et of 
eostiisa La BE1X8 
B send for j.cm bidets to the 
3 BHa&u m underste icd.vvliearethe cn/# 
SS33*^~ 1 X 4 . Uiauuiae lurers ot this de- 
iS - J Jg acriptlou o; Boll withHar- 
^ rison’r psif-aciing pa- 
-*- ~j I Rv S fy : tented rotauug . ang- 
U——V >*Ck' iUgS.elther !u this coun- 
1' -*> or in Europe. 
THE PRACTICAL SHEPHERD: 
A COUPLK1K TUKATISK ON THtt HltKKDtNG, MANAGE 
JIKNT AND DISKASK8 OF SREKP. 
W ANTKIL—8KWI.N . Machinb AokntsI Every- 
' y. Introduce the new Shaw Clark Sixteen 
fhiLiXr rtwiily r\(j Hit* only low pf Ich iii acUIik* 
InUie countiy which Is licensed by Grover A- Baker, 
\v heeler A Wlisfm, Howe, Singer A Co., and Baclwlder. 
salary and expeuses,or large commissions all owed. All 
other Machine*uow fold for less than forty dollarseacn 
are i Vnn&Tnsra;, and the seller and user iiai>.V. Illu-- 
tra;ed circular- sent /roe. Address, 8HAW ,t CLARK, 
Hlddetori:, Mai ir. 7'S-13t 
BY HON. HENRY S. RANDALL. LL. 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry lu the South,” Ac, 
J t he natural on.a New \ ork, toi Broadway; 
Racin'*tor, N. Y., over tbe post-oilice; Cln- 
(dnnatl. Onto, In Mechanics institute; 8u 
„ L°uh, Mo,, 73 Fine street; Chicago, Ill., op¬ 
posite the l’oat-oflice. 
... . DOUGLAS BI.Y. M. D., U. S. Fommlsaloner. 
Citizens furnished on privaUi account. 
For lustrnctlous,address Dr. BI.Y", at nearest Depot. 
A FAKJIEK’S ST HA IT* II4»ILK»C. 
1 >BINDLK’S AGRICUi IT KAl, OALDRON AND 
S1KAM BOILER 1, the only i’rictfoal, Safro 
Cheap and Simple apparatus ,.f the klud in the world. 
Hundreds have oiready Iwa n sold, and tested In all 
i the r.s. It Steams, i o, B ilia, Heat* Dl«- 
Uls, Ac. i ver) riling, for ever) fody, aad in large or 
small nuantitles. All > ure llieni. No Farmer 
can a (lord to be without One. Four sizes now ready for 
the trade. No. 2. common size, $ vk 
IjP~ Illustrated i lreuUrs giving details, etc. se it 
tree to ail applicants enclosing stamp. 
„ , , lY K. f’KINDLK. Fast Bethany, N. Y.. 
} Aten tee and Proprietor, and also Agent for the Man- 
ulacturer. 7 ?rLr 
Published by B. I*. T. Moore, RoeUeater, N. X 
( i 1UUT CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! 
V J and receive a watch yuan, ay selling our great 
NOVELTY AND NATIONAL PRIZE PACKETS, 
New Packets mst Issued for tbe Holiday Trade. Each 
package certains over a ivur’s wortb of valuable. Sra- 
Uonery and Jewelry nesl les one certLlc.,t" in the 
groat sale of fufeu-vt* ’of Watchc-, Dlatnomls ..till Jewel¬ 
ry. Retail price39 ee> < Thousands of these packets 
can he S'.Id in every village aud camp. 
Wo want an agent ir ev, ry tew#.in;! camp, thus lea¬ 
king a profitable busmt so for A Stuart man m each place. 
SPLENDID GOLD AND SILY'ER YYAi’CHIES 
given to our agents. *17 will obtain 100 Packets aud a 
hue Sliver Watch, $ Id invested Pi the spleudld bte<! 
Engravings which we publish, will vleld the enormous 
profit of *50. circular*, with full particulars, mallet 
free. Sample Packet and Certificate sent on receipt of 
0 Cents. G- 8. HASKINS £ CO., 
776-2t No, S6 Bcekmau street. New York. 
HU PBAITIC Al. SHCEPftftEUD. This is 
_ R-kNBALL’S works on 
LUilry. it tells all about the Breeding, .Ylau- 
L tiie latest and best Of Dr. 
fiiieep Husbaridn-. U ... u ,ve UU1 g, JH ui- 
aziuieut aud IM^eascs ot Sheep, and is rax work for 
, wool gr* • ■■ -- - 
fi.Od—sent by mail 
Address ~ 
Though first published in October, 1863, this work has 
already reached lis TtvetUv-Third Edition, aud so great 
is the demand for It that others are being issued as rap¬ 
idly as possible, it la highly approved by both Press aud 
People, and pronounced by far the bkwt work on Sheep 
Husbandry ever published lu America. The work com¬ 
prises AM large 12mo. pages, and Is printed, Illustrated 
and bound in superior style. Price, fa. t37-SoM ouly 
by Agents ami the Publisher. Good Agents wanted in 
all wool growing Counties, to whom llbenil forms are 
offered. For particulars of agency, or a sample copy of 
work, (sent post-paid for $«.I address the Publisher, 
ty* Ageuts will please observe ehauge of price. 
rower or. the American OontlucuL Price", 
” bbi post-paid. 
IX D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
From, the Scientific Amvicsm, New Fork. 
.}}„}% l “‘|*>rtaut that those who raise sheep 
should obtain all the Information possible how best to 
mamige tln-lr flocks, and we nnhesUattnglv recommend 
tin • T metical bhephard” a, the most interesting and 
rcilai'le work ou the subject extant. 
From Che Ohio Farmer, 
The reputation of the author—who ranks as (Ac au¬ 
thority in this country upon all that pertains to the 
breeding mid management ot Sheep—will Induce a large 
and continued demand for “The Practical Shepherd.” 
AMERICAN BELL CO YIP ANY, 
No. 50 Liberty Street, New York. 
J^EST FAMILY SEWING- MACHINE. 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING OO. were awarded the First 
Prrmiuh at the Great International Exhibition, Lon- 
dou, 1862 . 
Principal Office . .Vo. 625 Broadway, jV. I". 
655 8. W. DIBBLE, Agent, Rochester, N Y. 
