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We have jnst published the first number of a New 
Magazine for tho young, called 
ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS USE 
I’VT.E’H SALERATtJS, 
Pick's Cream Tartar, 
Pyi.B’a Bakino Soda 
Ptle’s O K 8 oap, 
Pyle's Butrins Powder, 
Pvle’s Stove Polish. 
Articles designed for all who want the best goods, 
mil 1 weight. Sold by beat Grocers everywhere. Each 
package bears the name of James Pyle, Manufacturer, 
Nev York. 776-13t 
ilfiarkctQ, Commerce, fee* 
Rural New-Yorker OOm, j 
KOCH K8TBR, Dec. IS, 1864. I 
The business of the past week has been light, and 
there 13 bat little change to make lu quotations since 
our last. White wheat flour, $11,5003131 red do, $D@ll; 
extra State, $*,50. White wheat, $2 20 i)2,50; nd do, $2- 
10;ai2,25; spring do, $l,t»^l^w Corn, $ 1,30. Barley, tb- 
®0@l,7fl. Oats76J385C, Ky<\$i.4hci,t'>. Itnckwheat, 88 c 
@$1. Clover seed, $17. Timothy, $ 8 . 81 augbttr Hides 
7i/fj7>s'c. Calfskins, lu.gisc. Sheep pelts, .'3r{jj|»2. Wool, 
80®S3c, Hay, IlSjasp tun. Chickens l#X®l«e- Tur- 
keys, IfofclOc. Potatoes, tl'jfiiSc. Onions. $1,25. Bean j, 
$1,75. .Mesa pork. $38. Lard, 24(625c. Hama, 23J£24c. 
Shoulders, 18c. Dressed Hogs, $ 13(gll4. Eggs, 35c. But¬ 
ter, 45347c. Cheese, 23®25e, Salt, $3,51X5)3,55. Apples, 
$S,50@4. 
-.+.-- 
Tin: PROVISION markets 
NEW A ORK, Do. 12-Flour. $?.6A5 H’,80 Tor State, ac¬ 
cording to brand, Kyc lluiir, $S5UQj9 23. White Michi¬ 
gan wheat, $2,Ob Coru meal, Harley, $AU5. 
Corn. $l, 66 @lvfo for Western mixed: >1.68(3)1,7,5 tor .1 er- 
0)1,W) V wo tb*. Mess pork, «3(’)!7,73; pi 1 in* meats 
5(1,30. Plain mess beef, jawM.eU; extra, MSy-tM. Beef 
hams, $27. Dressed bogs, 15'. Lard, 3 0 iW 4 ,-. Clover 
seed, 2 USS 2 C, Timothy, $ 3 ,WV|*. Rough il.ix, fLWalMO 
*i 2 d It a. 
BUFFALO, Dec. 12.—Flour, ft0,50 for Illinois sprlnv; 
$11,23 for Indiana red; 112 do. white, and $11.23 ( r 
11 ,a,tile extra Illinois. Wheat, $2,11 for 5 a 1 Milwau¬ 
kee; $2 tor No. 2 Chicago. Com, $1.35. Outs, »,x 8 <‘e. 
Barley, 11.77®1J86. By. . f l.ft--■ t,.V.. Pens fl,d(>. Beau:, 
6S2i!.60. Clovur »e«l, $14,50. Timothy 85Jh—CVumr. 
TORONTO, Dec. - Floui 13 , 3 a $«i) 
axle: Spring wheat, 34 e. Barley,55icCifi.5c. Oats,So • 
vw Bye, fine. Peas, *Ll63c. Hay, $13017. Straw, $8 
rjH 5 , Butter, lssaanct Egg:. 18(gl2>lc. Cbee-e, lYaitM-.— 
Hams. Hl-jCatic- Bacon. NSic. Lard, lbH@UC. Void- 
trJo; $6,50 for t 
No. 1 red, ?l.H 
2 do, *l, 50 (.iH. 5 H 
Rye, Sl,l(j@lJ7, 
Barley, $l,s»@t,io. 
THE CATTLE MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Peeves — Received, 5.777. Ex¬ 
treme range of prlr* A We; mac, of sale: range from 
12 idlf'C : general average 13l*’c. Cows, rec-lved, S3. Bales 
ranged at tPi.att 7. Veal Calvc-a, received, 1.2"3, Saties 
range at 7c. 5gt3c—only one ones bring tho last flguris. 
t-beop and Lambs, rccetvrxl 192(74. Sales sheep range at 
6 H,<n 8 c.a; lambs, 7^1'S'c. Swine, received, 26,133. Sales 
range at ]0>ji Kl2>iC. 
ALBANY, Dee- 12.—Beeves— Prices range' from *S,Sf 
(aiUi.Ni tor inferior to extra, Sheep, (UaSSKc- Hoes, 
H >i®15Kc -—.Argus 
CAMIERHMtK, Dec. 7. Beeves, $«®13,50 third qual¬ 
ity to extra. Oxen. $ 3 i\t 42 A 0 per pair. Cows, »X5;a67. 
Y<.\rlings $14si20; two-year olds. $SS,<S35; three-year 
olds, Sheep, fSifKjLf.'X) each, conuncm to extra. 
BRIGHTON, Dec. 7.—Beef Cattle, $7® 13.75 tbe range. 
Yearlings. $13,; - 2 dj two year olds *200-40; tluee-ytar 
old.-t, $33 -CSS Oxen, $13»;o>2$5. Cowi. $25®80. Sheep, 
$ l i;7 each. Store hogs, 12. l (J®13j<c; fat bogs, 12@13e. 
CHICAGO, Dec. 10.— Beeves — Balt* range at $3,25.( 
7.25- ctitetly at $3.73(a:>4.25 { 1 110 tbs. Hogs—Sales range 
at $lw, 6 U@t$—chiefly at SUeill.fx 1 . — 'friltun.. 
TORONTO. Dec. A—Beef Cattle, *2.M5)5 per trt) tbs.— 
Calves, #k Tj.'eacb. Sheep, iXM.it each. Lambs, *2,23 
(5)2,73.— Glotr. 
ill a r r i e i>. 
lx Juntas, at the residence of the bride’s father. Nov. 
29 111 , by ltev. IV. li. Mkoik. MAP. TIN VAN DEM AUK 
of Junius, ant Mies MAP.Y SOUTH WICK. 
At the bride’s residence, Dec. 1. 1864 by the Rev. W. 
W. DEGEEK,Mr.l-KAELP. BATES anil Miss SARAH 
A. CHUHlH, all of Hillsdale. Mich. 
S) t £ il. 
A FIRST CLASS FARM OF 1*0 ACRES FOR OHORT-HORYS FOR SALK.— A few young Bulb and 
8 A LK—For particulars address O Hellers by C. K. WARD, LeBoy, Gem Co., N. Y, 
779-2 1 BOX (3a, Gr»«>w>' h, N. Y. --1! ’ 
F^ AR \DI6K ASO DOII47IN feTOCKS.—K li.TVA vijKR 
* Barry otter tu.oooeach Of the above. 
of 326 acres, lu Bath, Steuben Co,. N. Y) Per par- Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. I773-2t 
tlcnlnrs see Rural New-Yorker. No.778, Dec. Pith, 1864, - - - 
nr address |779-tr.] WM. M 1 LK 8 , Bath, N. Y. \\r ANTED, 3% IIOI.FHAI.E PIUCK L1*T ul" ATOC’KS, 
P-** nlirnbs »Ji«t Plant* r Spring setting. Address 
ATCTNRO'S TEN CENT NOVELS 778211 K. M. POTTER * 06 , Kalamazoo, Mich. 
-*-*-*- II... u.... I .A tl.-.t Ihnc (e.l.ill.1 .M .all — . ... . .. .. - ..... .. ..._ 
THE WOOL JlAHKETJj. 
BURTON, Dec. S—We quoie :—Saxouy and Merino, 
fine, $1,10,1(1,15; lull blood. $!045;1,()5; (i and blood, 
SUHvcUlfi: common, 9A.ti*l; pulled, extra, $1(5)110; do. 
superfine, StfoUJO; Western mixed, 8:<ii)$l,U5 .—Boston 
Joumai. 
CHICAGO, Doc. 10.—The 7Vi5:«w Bays:—Market mist 
with light receipts. We quote:—Coarse and medium 
tlecce, 8ty5)83c; factory tub waslied,95c@$l. 
TORONTO, Dec. 8 .-Wool laaciive at 36c.— Globe. 
resemble the sun lu that they totally eclipse all 
the lesser luminaries. Tills Is only what the publishers 
Intended from the beginning that they should do. They 
have engaged oil the best talent in this field of litera¬ 
ture, and pay the highest prices to their authors. As a 
natural consequence, their books have received an un¬ 
exampled popularity. They never get.upcrude,unsale¬ 
able books, and are, therefore, not under the disagree¬ 
able necessity of crowding them -unordcred — upon 
good-natured dealer-. Their motto always has been, 
“Merit will assert Itself in eplteof all oppo luon,” as 
the following list of novrb: will itouu lantly testify: 
No. 1. The Hunters. 2. The Trapper's Retted., 3. The 
Patriot Highwayman. 4. Tin Hunted T'uloni l. 5. The 
Track Of Fire. 0. Trie Man-Eater-. 7. Charlotte Tem¬ 
ple. 8 . The Death-Face. ». The Indlun-Slnyrr. tn The 
Tiger of the Ocean. 11. The Hunter's 'Prlitnmb. I— The 
Ocean Koverx 13. The Tory Giuwired. I L 7a w Stern¬ 
um, the Lio -Hearted Scout. I.i. Tbe s. -.iurge o- the Se as. 
Id. The ( apttve Maldini. ,7. Loug-Leggeo ,l(x . r.r, The 
Demon or the Mo »i-. 18. The A ild broil*, of tic- Mcun- 
tiVlLH- l'A The Forest Lodge. 2 -'. Th" Rollicki ng Rang¬ 
ers. 21. Entilesunl(e Dick : or, The Flower of the Wig¬ 
wam. 22 . Rickety Tom. the Hover, si, Tbe Imps of the 
Prairie; or The-Slasher of the • a'c. 21. The Robber's 
Terror, ak Jte, the Barplnt 26. Llghuoot, the Scout. 
27. 1 lie Giant Spy of Bunker Hill. 
These books are for hale by all Newa A/ent 3 S»d Book¬ 
seller:, mid iv-nr, poat-pald, on receipt of price. 
Liberal terms to Agents. 
GEORGE MIJNHO A- CO.. 
No. 1!S7 William Street, Now York. 
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CABINET ORGANS, 
For Families, Churches and Schools, 
ADAPTED TO 
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and 
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PKICES: $110, $130, $140, $160, and upward, 
according to number of stops and style of 
case. 
tTsT Ttoey are elegant as pieces of Fur¬ 
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is warranted for five years. 
Illustrated Catalogue*, with full particulars, ?P-EE 
to any address Wareroom*, No, 7 Mercer street, New 
Y ork, and No. 274 Washington street, Boston. 
GIBBONS Ac STONE, Sole Agents for Rochester and 
Monroe county, No. 22 South St. Panl street, Rochester, 
N. Y. 779-tf 
J>OE’S WESTERN RESERVE 
PREMIUM VAT, 
W*#//» Cooper’* finprttrerl Patent Heater and 
•Velf-.leijuetinep I 'ali en. 
These Vats are now made of oalvaniert iron (Instead 
of woo. i.i which «■>;- have procured roll,-,; expressly for 
till; purpose, from the be -1 aiarcr.zi trov. and gaivanl/ed 
lu tin; very best manner. The bottom of the aa m' U also 
made of «ur sAta' oj" gatraxUrd iron, Thtase. w Ith other 
lmprovetneuts, tender it a perfect apparatus fi r mak¬ 
ing Cheese. 
As these Vam hxvc now been Mild hy taausxntU. and In 
etvry State m tkn Unum, when’ Cheese Is made to any ex¬ 
tent, (California and Iowa not excepted,] wo deem It un¬ 
necessary to add names as certificates, but shaUendeav¬ 
or to make a sufficient number to supply tho increasing 
demand. H. ft k. F. COOPER. 
D warf apple treew.-ellwanger a- Barry I 
offer a large and superior stock, 3 to 4 years old, of I 
the ttbove. , 
.Mount Hope Nurseries, Rochester. N. Y, [773-2t | 
A PPLE SEEDS FOR SALE 
xl Only S 5 .U 0 per nushd. Wurrauteel to give satis¬ 
faction or the money will b» refunded. For sale by 
WM. A KM IT AGE, Marengo. Wayne Co., S. Y, 
T 7 VOIJ MAPLE SUGAR .MAKERS -A ne-.v patent sap 
J. spile; will last l rom 30 to Ml year:; gient saving In 
sap; no ltiiury to Gees; no gouge used. S.t;i pie sent by 
mail, post-paid, on the receipt of Hi cento. Orders for 
spiles must be ncclvcd bv tie- first o! Feb., 1865. 
7iS-2t _ E. MOSHER. Holly, Mteh. 
s>K nnn ac **eb of excellent l vm» for 
wale In New Jersey, 4 fi tulles south of Phil- 
PINEAPPLE 
CIDER. 
DR. TALBDTS CONCENTRATED 
MEDICAL PINE APPLE CIDER 
IS A PREVENTIVE OF SICKNESS. 
FOE FACTORIES. 
The No. 13 and ltVa’s have been fully test: 
AT the residence of his father, near Collinsville. 111., 
Nov 19, 1864, FRANCIS A., son of jAstKS and Emma 
Comps, lu the eleventh year of his age. 
Nero -limcrtifiemcnts. 
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Sfbclal Nortcss (following reading matter, leaded.) 
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V > Kusticoal l’outoes for sal aai $3,50 kv bbl., delivered 
atURstaum. Address 
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It will he published once a month, and will contain 
capital plctnrru. It will lie full or 
STORIES AND SKETCHES , 
TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, 
OUTDOOR AND INDOOR SPORTS, 
GAMES AND PUZZLES, 
mid all sorts of entertaining and instructive miscella¬ 
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lees. More about it next week. Send 10 cents lor a speci¬ 
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\ SiTXT^lNrGPE STORY. 
A STRANGE STORY. 
A 8 TRANGK STORY 
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THE (DtllKI'.D BULLET. 
Till. ItlAHKED BILLET, 
A TALK UP THE EARLY OHIO SE I' I'LEMENTS 
A TALE OK THE EARLY OHIO SETTLEMENTS. 
One of the niott captivating hook; of the day is the 
Orsl lubuo of Beadle s new Dime Octavo Series, viz.: 
THE MARKED BULLET, 
A Romance of the Settlement-., us mil of mysterv as 
Bulwer’s celebrated “ Strange Story” Itself; aud so’ re¬ 
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Sold generally bv newsdealers, or sent, post-paid, on 
receipt, of price—Tea tvnu. Address 
BEADLK A CO.. Publisher-,, 
No. 113 William St., New York 
__ _* 
A NNOTTNCEMENT. 
' AVe wish tt expressly understood that we do not 
sell patent rights on our invention, but that we do sell 
and warrant to every purchaser, our newly Improved 
EMPIRE WIND MILLS, 
which are actually 
Self-Kegnluting in the Wind, 
and built expressly for 
ruMUiico water 
at Railroad St ations, Stone Quarries, Farm Houses and 
Yards. 
This mill Is no new, untried invention, but Is now, and 
has he n lor over four years, successfully worklne in 
different puns of the United States. 
Scientific men aud Engineer!, 
have examined these mills in operation, and pronounced 
them the most complete aud reliable wind mills ever 
offered to Hie public. We are ready to prove by r. liable 
statements froin farmers and others who have had them 
In use from one to four years, that the EMPIRE WIND 
MILL Is the only really 
r a.n rit.tt. i.yi-a-.yti «.v 
of its class yet brought into use. Circulars fully de¬ 
scribing this time-saving and labor-saving invention 
are now ready, aud w ilt be sent to all anidioatile. 
Address mills ruuthkrs, 
No. 27 North SallnaSt., Syracuse, N. Y. 
The V\ 13 and it Va’s have been fully tested tn the 
factories and have proved to be the best and most eco- 
im*w v7 Vat in use. 
Otcx Heater ts.ypt fr<m with patent vaives to contTOl the 
bet: instantly ’ laud mg Meet rron that will soon goto 
■>. ent'. on tailing * large exjieim- to maintain them.) 
One Vats arc the be%! aud cheapen In the market. Our 
long exjrerieoce In building, enables ns tn make a perfect 
article, '' e also uiwt , to bo used with steam, our No. 
I t Yat, fed gallons, with Mark's Patent Water Tank and 
tlij.tr:tuition. This has been tested aud is deemed abso¬ 
lutely necessary to get an eoual and • *. ;i -..-aiding of the 
curd by steam. We append Mr. Williams’ certificate: 
Rosie, N. Y., March 24 , i36t. 
D. W. M.u-I.y-, Ksq. — Dear Sir Yoursof tDO 2lst Inst. 
Is received. We commenced making Cheess Ln the Vat 
you l-emoddled for us on Tuesday, and find it a decided 
improvement on ouroW method (U apply big s'ram. The 
ditaeulty arising from the direct .ppliealton of steam, 
either with or without water under t:. Involv-s the ia- 
cesslty of violent agitation 01 tie- eu?d to oquall/e thi 
tempera turd) thereby causing a considerable loss of but¬ 
ter, and line p u-llclesof curd, which are by your method 
>r heating hv ed. 
Respectfully Yours, JESSE WILLIAMS. 
t$r Send for circulars. Letter- of inquiry promptly 
answered. II. .1: K. F. IXIOPKIt, 
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PROSPECTUS, 
DAILY AUD WEEKLY FOB, 1865, 
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and those who have an lnteirett therein. I; l.- a weekly 
octavo and costa but 
T»*» n Ole LARS PER PEAR 
and an extra copy free for clubs of twelve with $24. 
Samples always free. Address 
EMERY A CO., Chicago. TIL 
U S. GOVEBNMEAT ARTIFICIAL 
. LKG DEROTS— Where tbe Coverument fur¬ 
nishes the United States Army and Navy 
f Leg to soldiers gratis, or its vainc applied on 
the Anatomical Bail and Socket Jointed I .eg, 
which has lateral mutton at the ankle, like 
the r. at oral one. New Yark. f.V-i Br md way; 
Kochmer, V. Y-. over the post-office; Cin¬ 
cinnati, Onto. In Mechanics Institute; 8ti 
Louts, Mo., 73 Fine stroet; Chicago, EL. cp- 
posite tli-e Fost-oflice. 
DOI.'G LAS BLY. M- r>.. U. 3. Commissioner. 
Citizens furnisbed o:i private aeccatnt. 
For Instructions, address Dr. BLY, at nearest Depot. 
A lARMErS STEAiTI BOILER. 
P RINDLK’S AOKICULTUBAL CAD DR ON AND 
STEAM BOILER Is the only Fractlcal, Safe. 
Cueap and Simple apparatus of tbe'kind in the world. 
Hundreds have already been sold, aud tested tn all 
parts , f the U. fi. It Steams. Cooks, Bolls, Heats, Dis¬ 
tils, Ac. everything, for everybody, and in large or 
smsU quantities. All classes use them. No Farmer 
can aIInot to be without one. Four sizes now ready for 
tbe trade. No. 2. common size, $30. 
E3T~ UlQstrated I Ircular-- giving details, etc., seat l 
free to alt applC-an’- enclosing stain v, 
D. R. PKINDLE, East Beihanr. N. Y„ 
Patentee and FroprletC(r, and also Agent for the Man- 
ufq-tnrt-r. __ 777-tf. 
JpOR THE HOLIDAYS AND 
WINTER EVENINGS. 
Innocent, Moral, Fireside Games, 
Have become a necessity in every family. In selecting 
for this season, every person -Jiouid exavuine the 
NEW ENGLAND GAMES, 
Published by MILTON, BRADLEY A CO.. Spriafield, 
Mass. 
These are acknowledged to be the Lest in the market, 
and comprise, among others. “ The Checker, 4 Crime of 
Life,” Modern Hieroglyphics, Patriot Heroes. What 13 
It, Inrlud ng Author’s improved, Russian Dominoes, 
Contraband Gymnast, Puzzles, Ac. 
Don’t tmy trash when a really good thin? can be had 
as cheap. 
All the Stationers and Toy Stores have them. [777-3t 
QOMNTOCK’S hot ary SPADER. 
Having purchased the exclusive right to Manufac¬ 
ture and vend this 
GREAT AGRICULTURAL WANT. 
(throughout the UnitedStntr-s,excepting the New Eng¬ 
land and some of tbe Atlantic and Pacific States,I which 
has been so thoroughly and satisfactorily tested, I am 
uow p cjviret to rejjetve order* for them. 
A boy lj years old. w ith f, ur good horses,Can spade 
six to fight nerza per day.eiglit Inches deep, leaving 
the field In the condition of a garden bed when forked. 
Depute will be established at Chic ago. Mtl-vauk.,, St. 
Louis, Cincinnati. latiUtnnpjUs, aud uttier Western and 
Southern cities, and I shall endeavor to rr, ( t the de¬ 
mand by mannfacluringextciudvely; but order- should 
be sent early to avoid delay andtlts'xppoltitemrt. 
For further tnforuiution. price, d se a- 1 r r t ! vuijr. 
J. C. til I>\* ELL, 
Pittsburgh, Pa., Plow Works. 
Pittsburgh. Pa., November, inti. 
TYOTTIsnD COPIES OF THE 
twenty-five years convinces him that. It is time the pub¬ 
lic had an axilele offered that will prevent sickness.— 
The article offered la L)r. Talbot's Medicated Pineap¬ 
ple Cide r, designed for all elossc , 
OI.D AND YOUNG. 
It Is not newt--> the Doctor, hut it D entirely new to the 
public. One quart bottle wi lest a well person a year. 
This Is rather a new mode oi doctoring; nevertheless, 
it will 
SAVE MILLIONS 
from being sick. Is it not better to pay three dollars a 
oi doctoring; nevertheless. 
year to keep from being sick than to pay ten or twenty 
dollars kt: doctor's bills, and as much more for the loss 
of time and Inconvenience of being sick? 
To prevent sickness, use an follows: 
Add ono teaspoonful of Medicated Pineapple Cider 
to a tumbler of cold water, and drink the nrst thing 
after you rise In the morning, aud the same before you 
retire at night. 
It will lncrese the strength, and give 
VIGOR AND ACTION 
to the system. 
A celebrated New York Merchant, who has made a 
thorough trial of the Pineapple Cider, assures Dr. Tal¬ 
bot that he has gained ten pounds of flesh in one month, 
at the first trial. He continues Its use, as above di¬ 
rected, and finds tt very beneficial; says it has proved 
an entire 
PREVENTIVE TO SICKNESS 
la his case. Also, another well known grintieman ln 
New York lias used the Medicated Cider constantly for 
ten years, and has not been sick one day during that 
time. 
THIS WOHDEHmL PHEPAEATIOH 
WLl increase the strength, give vigor and action to 
tue lystem, and regulate d tgestiem. When taken later- 
nallr, for j-ilns of ail klucs-BiUou; Colic, Diarrhea, 
Diseases <n the Throat, Pains in the Chest, Hoarseness, 
Coughs, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Pains, Dyspepsia, Acid¬ 
ity of the b tom act), etc., etc., its soothing and quieting 
eu-x-t on the system is most astonishing. 
Dr. Wilcox, ar. eminent physician, employed it with 
AtfetUons, Loss of App, tile. Weakness, Palpitation of 
the ft tart. Chronic Diarrhea, Colic Dvscnterv.and Dis¬ 
eases of the Stomach and Bowels, it is also particu¬ 
larly tecommended by physicians to delicate females, 
and a: an excellent remedy for Enfeebled Digestion, 
Wauttf Appetite.Scrofula, Nephritic. Affections, Kheu- 
matlsnV etc., etc. It never falls to relieve- Nervous Tre¬ 
mor. Wtkefulnes-s Disturbed bleep, etc. American 
Ladles eave u-c I this article with great success to 
Ifunptrtu eueerfttlnreH to tee disposition, and bril¬ 
liancy to the complexion. 
To trateiors, especially, it is of inestimable value, 
and should bo provided as a medicine for every journey 
ln which the water la like to vary in quality and ten¬ 
dency. 
Persons residing in any part of the countrv may 
adopt it wlt'a the utmost confidence, os a timely,'effica¬ 
cious restorative. 
PRICES: 
Tit UK E DOLLAB6 PKK BOTTLE, (FifLL QUART.) 
Two Dollars *■ iFtru, Pent.) 
One Doi.iar l * (Fuxt, Half-Pint.) 
One quart bottle, two plus bottles, or four half-pint 
bottie-s sent free by express on receipt of price. Far 
Sale Everywhere. 
R. T. BIBB ITT, Sole Agent, 
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 72, & 74 Wa*hin*ton St. 
16 ) e 
-go-crisriD copies of the 
NINETEENTH ANNUAL VOLUME OP SSSftJ? 8 K«K 55 B 
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THE AJUS'IIARX' JITUMRRR) 1865, 
will contain articles from tho author of “Jfv Farm, of 
Edge wood,’' the author of "’l-n Acres Enough." E. fi. 
Rand, Jr., author of Flowers for Parlor and Darden, A. 
fi. Fuller, author of the Grap - t'ulturist, Hon. John 
fi. Rkid. ol Indiana. K. Been anan, of Cincinnati, and 
others of the best practical talent and ability in 
GRAPE CULTURE. 
FRUT7 S. 
FLOWERS, 
gardening, 
RURAL ARCHITECTURE. 
LANDSCAPE ADORNMENT 
AND RURAL PURSUITS. 
Published monthy at / ico HA. art per annum. 
A HRV1 CLASS PREITIIU^I. 
Volumes 1843 and Ted b und and post-paid, and num- 
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GEO. E. A F. W. WOODWARD, 
Publishers, 37 Park Row, New York. 
p RK AT PRIZE DISTKIBrTION OF j 0 
V I Gold Watches, Diamond Kings, Elegant Jewelry \ 
aud Fancy Good,, worth $400.AXi T. BENT IN A CO- ' 
Jewelers, tyj Broadway, New York. Certificate^ 
naming each article of our atock, and its ruinc. are 
placed tn fieuUd Knvcloiwr, and well mixed. One of 
these envelopes will be delivered at our office, or sent 
by mail to any address, without re card to choice, on 
receipt of foe:,. : .iriicle naro-d on suet, certificate J 
wtn tai sent to any address for ox* DOLL AX, or tt may * 
be exchanged for any other article ou our list of the _ 
same value- NO Blank)*! You may get a Watch or B 
Diamond King for One Deliar, which you do not pay 
until you know what you have drawn. You must get 
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Practical Instruction in Book Keeping and Business 
originated In this Institution, and is more perfectly 
carried out than in any other. The Practical De¬ 
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tbe Principal himself. 
Penmanship by I’r d. Knndell, one of the most suc¬ 
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U r vcKorrs patent wood water pu»e- 
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-— for water works In cities and villages, for breweriee, 
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