"Excelsior" its Motto— "Progress and Improvement" its Objdct% 



MQORE'S HURAL NEW-YOEKER, 



THE MOST COHPLETB AND POPULAB WliEKLT 



AGEIOTJLTUEAL, LITEEAET ^HD FAMILY JOUENAL. 



This Standard and Unrivaled AaBJouLTUEAL, HoBTioTrLTtTBAi, Litbbakt and 

 Family Newspapek, is now in its FaBrteenth Tear and Volume. The Bubal New- 

 YoKKEB is well known as the Best, -GJieapest and Largest (hreidated Journal of its 

 Glass on the Continent — as the Favorite Home Weeklt of America — and the 

 Volnme for 1864 will at least eqi;al' either of its predecessors in Contents, Style 

 AND Appeabanoe. Its ample pagl'es comprise various Departments, such as 



Agricnltore,' , Btlral'^chitecture, Education, 



Horticnlture, ■' Choice Miscellany, Arts and Sciences, 



Domestic Economy, Sabbath Musings, General News, 



Ladies Beading, Beading for tue Young, Market Beporta, Ac' 



hebding Numerons llliisliations, Tales, Sketeles, Mnsie, Foetrj, Inigmas aid Bebmes, &c,, h. 



The Bubal New-Tobkek is and will continue to be The Paper von the Times, 

 furnishing a weekly variety of apijropriate and interesting reading for the various 

 members of the Family Circle. It is National, Patriotic and Progressive — earnest in 

 its support of -the Union, Constitution and Laws — ardently advocates the Bight 

 condemns Wbono, and constantly.endeavors to promote the Best Interests of the 

 People and Country. 



FORM, STYLE .A.NX) TBRMIS : 



The Bubal New-Tobkbb Is published in Quarto Form, each No. comprising 

 Dight Double Quarto Pages, [forty columns,] printed in Superior Style. An Index, 

 Title Page, &c., given at the close of each Volume. 



Tebms, in Advance :— 12 a Tear ; Three Copies, $B ; Six for $10 ; Ten for $15, 

 andany^eater number at same rate — only $1.50. per copy. Club papers sent to 

 different Post-offlces, if desired. As we pre-pay American postage, $1.70 is the lowest 

 Club rate to Canada, and $3.50 to Europe. Subscriptions can begin with the volume, 

 (Jan. 1st,) or any number. Specimens sent free. Address 



September, 1863. B. J>. T. mOORE, Rocbester, N. Y. 



Ol'IIiriOlSJ'S OE" TKCB FEESS- 



Moobe's Bubal is full of variety, 

 original and select. No paper on our ex- 

 change list comes so near our ideas of 

 perfection, for a secular family paper. It 

 maintains a high moral standard. — New 

 York Observer. 



The frequency with which we publish 

 extracts from the Bural shows our own 

 appreciation of it.— i^. Y. Evening Post. 



The Bubal is not only a favorite in the 

 rural districts, but deservedly popular in 

 the cities. No newspaper in this or any 

 other country has ever run a more pros- 

 perous career. — Louisville Journal. 



The Bubal is a very valuable paper, 

 eminently practical in its character, and 

 pure in its tone. Deserves and is achiev- 

 ing abundant success.— i\r. Y. Times. 



Mr. MooBE ougM to make a fortune out 

 of his journal, and we trust he will, for he 

 is helping to make the fortune of the 

 country.— Ohio Statesman. 



The Bubal is the best Farm and Fire- 

 side Journat in America^ and has justly 

 earned all its devoted editor claims for it. 

 — Chicago Daily Democrat. 



No one can possibly regret subscribing 

 for the Bubal, as it will be read with 

 profit by every family. It has excellent 

 illustrations.— /?M?. State Sentinel: 



Without exception, the best Agricultu- 

 ral and Family Newspaper. Mr. Mooee 

 lately received a $1,000 draft for one club of 

 new subscribers l—Jfin»iesoto Statesman, 



The Bubal is a perfect typographical 

 luxury, teeming with originality, pure 

 morals, and useful reading.— Fi!. Citizen. 



The Bural is the best Agricultural, 

 Horticultural and Family paper published 

 on the Continent. —Becorder, Newcastle, 



We wonder not at the Bubal's great 

 success; it richly merits it.— QospellBan^ 

 K^r, Maine. 



