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hundred dollars annually, and on all other Bonds semi¬ 
annually. The Interest is payable on the first days of 
March and September Ut each year. 
As these Bonds, by Act of Congress, are 
Exempt from Municipal or State Taxation, 
their valne Is Increased from oue to three per cent, per 
annum, according to the rate of tax levies in various 
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Over Eight Per Cent. Interest 
In currency, and are of equal convenience as a perma¬ 
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up to any magnitude, on the same terms, and are thus 
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the Interest. 
The Funded Debt of the United States on which in¬ 
terest Is payable in gold, on the 3d day of March, 1S54 
was $703,305,00/. The interest on this debt^for the com¬ 
ing fiscal year will be $13,937,126, while the customs rev¬ 
enue in gold for rhe current fiscal year, ending June 
30th, 1364. has been so far at the rate of over $liW,000 ) 0»)0 
per annum. 
It will be seen that even the present gold revenues of 
the Government are largely in excess of the wants of 
the Treasury for the payment of gold interest, while 
the recent increase of the tariff will doubtless raise the 
annual receipts from customs ou the same amount of 
importations, to $l3O,(X0 0co per annum. 
The authorized amount of tills loan Is TWO HUN¬ 
DRED MILLION DOLLARS. Instructions to the Na¬ 
tional ftank.s acting as loan agents were not issued until 
March 26, but the amount of Bonds reported unsold at 
the United States Treasury up to May 21 st, was 
$.14,601,900. 
Subscriptions will be received by the Treasurer qf 
the United States at Washington, and the Assistant Treas¬ 
urers at New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, and 
BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS 
J-JAYES’ PATENT BRACE PENCE, PORTABLE OR STATIONARY. 
We offer this fence, after several rears trial, to meet It lltav be opened at any d 
an increasing demand for a fence at’onee purtoble, sum- length hung re, a p,, 8t &.*; 
sumi jar, durable and cheap —one that will bring into at one-fourth tb* usur 
* kffu M,L 'k a9 elm. heccb, sycamore whltewood, level or hilly country. 
«c., hitherto ueiir.y valueless (• r fencing purposes, on hand upon a cheap tie 
acc ejnt of rheir tendency to warp. That. In cur im- fencing railroad. It ha 
provemc-nt this demand i. fully met. is the testimony of fences. Wellivlre tarn 
Kills TICKS on Sheep. 
Cures SCAB on Sheep. 
Kills VERMIN on animals and Birds. 
Cures all SKIN DISEASES on Animals. 
Kills BUGS on Roses, LICE on House Plants. 
Kills CANKER WORM on Apple Trees. 
Kills BED BUGS and WATER ROACHES. 
Kills ali VERMIN that infest Grape & Cranberry Vines? 
For sale by JAMES F. LEVIN, 
23 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. 
R. H. ALLEN & Co., 1S9-191 Water Street New York, 
DUDLEY & STAFFORD, till Beckman Street, New 
York City, W. II. PIERCE, 107 BankStrcet, Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, BLISS & SHARP, 141 Lake Street, Chi¬ 
cago, Ill. 74SMw. 
Uy adapted to 
thy any farm 
Purpose. Eor 
... ■ ov. i all other 
icra.to examine tlds improvement 
tor retire, circulars containing 
ree upon application, 
ervCounty in [|,e United States, 
•oehesler. N. Y., is agent for New 
id. to whom all communications 
Mice to those States; all others to 
Ki hi A i ^ Eh, 
Oberlhi, Ohio, who is tne patentee. 
THE WOOI. MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, May 23.—During the past week the fol¬ 
lowing w.-re the quotations ter tin- different grades: 
Domestic. —Saxonv llecce ,A,i32c; flill-blood Merino76 
(•077 ; ■„ and do. 74/ 74: .Native and Merino 7U@73; 
extra pulton ..VreSI; .-upi'lllne do. 7kui7-T: No. 1 . do, fifinji 
63: < alilorulu tlreeo unwashed, in eti: Do. common do. 
2 tV,aCI 2 c. 
Fbreign —Peruvian washed, 4(V550e: ChUluti Mprlno un- 
w ikIii .I .U fCht: Do Mestitfi do 34. 1 32; Valparaiso do 27 
(riJW; Entry Rios do .3%.46: unwashed 1 fin. .VI: Cordova 
washed l7:o>J0: (,'ape Good Hope unwashed40(3)46: East 
India washed aOuffil; Alilcari tin washed 2y<i36; do. wiisli- 
ed kVdXjU: Mexican unwashed 25ia«3: Smyrna do 26*"34. 
do washed -r'>;.-55; Syrian unwashed 26 ,idle. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A good Church 
or other Beli for 20 cents 
per pound. 
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send for pamphlets to the 
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cf l ings,either!n this coun- 
l£fe iry or in Europe. 
Tiie Publisher of the Rural New Y t orker is pre¬ 
pared to furnish to order Stereotypes-of almost any of 
the large number and variety of Engravings which 
have appeared in the Rural in former years—including 
Fruits, Flowers, Animals, Portraits, Scenery. Miscel¬ 
laneous, Music, &r.., Ac. The assortment comprise- 
several thousand illustrations, many’ of them choice 
and well engraved, and us the originals have not been 
used, perfect stereotypes cim be taken. Stereotypes 
will be furnished at from one fourth to one-third the 
original cost of engraving, and in many instances for 
much less. Those ordering engravings should desig¬ 
nate fihft volumes of the Rural in which they appeared. 
Address the Publisher. 
_ AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
ro-tf No. 38 Liberty Street, New York. 
) 1" A K SEEIIS— 1 *E V 41 SEEDS.—4am received at R. 
E. SCH BOEDER'S Importing Agency. Rochester, 
. \ .. a l<ff "l Pear Seeds, very best quality, at $ 2.00 oer 
Hind. Also an assortment of Evergreen and other tree 
732-tf 
Oloth.es "W'ring’er. 
The only Wringer In use that is fastened to a tub by the 
Patent 
CIRCULAR CLAMP, 
which has an equal bearing on the Tub the whole length 
ot the >v ringer, wlilU ail oth* r Wringers are merely 
Listened w a single stave at each end. TheClrvulai 
Clamp not *<tiiy affords the most secure fastening of any 
In use, but it does nor strain the tub like ail oilier modes 
itoteiiuiffr A child el *li ty*ars old can seen r*iv Ins ten 
Uie \\ ringer to any &Lze Ttb. Pounplng Bar rel OR 
BOX* 
The Rollers are fastened to the "haft under Hater's 
Patent, which Ls acknowledged to be the 
Most Effectual Fasteuiug in Use, 
The shaft being eoTcre.l with Cement, aim’ closely 
wound with a strong twine, prevents the Rubber front 
coming in c u.tu n Itii the shall ll th. her is al¬ 
lowed to come In contact with the shait. the sulphur 
la the rubber acting on the Iron soon causes the ntnher 
to become loose, which renders the Wringer useless, 
l his Is entirely overcome by Using Halev's manner of 
fastening, winch no: only prevents the Rollers frombe- 
IN Hudson, Ohio, on the 11th iust., at the residence of 
the bride's mother. Pres. H. L. Hitchcock, EDWARD 
W. STU ART, A. R., of Milan. Ohio, and Miss HATTIE 
E. W HE DON, of the former place. 
PRICE OF THE RURAL NEW-YORKER, 
Os and after the l9t day of May , 1S04, the lowest price 
ef the Rural will be $2.00 per year, — $1.00 for six 
months,—in advance. Reasons abundant—including 
the fact that the paper for this week's edition of the 
Rural cost 23 cents per pound at the mill, (exclusive 
of freight, etc.,) whereas an equally good article could 
be purchased before the rebellion for 11 cts. per pound! 
“ Comment is unnecessary.” April 23. 
At t\ UUamsport, Pa., aider a tingering illness, on the 
morning of the 26th ult.. Mis. KATE C„ wife of G. C. 
Nicuols, aged about 25 years. , 
P’-AJXr CEiLiS CURJBD.- 
V. Eaueerscured without pain or the use of the knife 
Tumorous \\ hlte swelling. Goitre. Ulcers and aUChron¬ 
ic diseases successful)- troutere. Circulars describing 
leatioeiu sent Free *i charge. A ti dress 
74< „ BABCOCK & TOBIN, 
Ncu) Avmcvtisemcuts 
JHarkcts, Commerce, &c 
D K-AI.N TILE MACHINE. BEST IN 178 E M.VNC- 
tactared by A. LA TOURltETTE, 
‘• ss ' ,r Waterloo, Seneca Co., N. Y. 
B ridgewater paint— Establisjikp im— Fire 
and Water Proof, for roofs, outside w:rk, decks ol 
Dri , cfi ’ Ti! J-. oalir^i bridges,depots, 
*c. Depot 74 Maiden Lane. New York. 
739-26t ROBERT REYNOLDS. Ao-et,t 
I3T AOVEHTISING TERMS, In Advunoc—THIRTY- 
Fivk Cents a Line, each lnsertluiu A price and a 
half for extra display, or 52y, cents per Uue of space. 
Special Notices (following reading matter, leaded.) 
60 cents a Uue. 
IT* The edition of the Rural Is how so large as to 
render it iloceaeary that llie first form (outside pages) 
should go to press on iriday of the week preceding daw, 
and the Iasi form inside pages' ou Tuesday morning. 
Henco to secure Insertion advertisements intended tor 
I he Iasi page should reach us ten days lu advance of the 
date ,.t the paper, and those for the inside ,7th page) on 
Monday. 
V) ringers with Cs'g-W heels turn a C rr,f tt deal harder than 
those without, a faet which every cue lu wan! of a 
Wringer should prove by trial, before purchasing one 
with Cog-\\ heels. 
The Rollers need no adjusting to wringonltnarv elolli- 
ing, but to wring very heavy articles, they can be'adjust- 
ed as desired, which saves tuucb hard lutxjr and strain¬ 
ing of the Wringer. 
There ls no iron about the Wringer that can come in 
contact with articles being wrung. Besides saving 
much hard !v>»r. the « ringer will soon par for Itself in. 
the saving of clothing, satisfaction Warranted. 
13 s ” AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. .*£3 
RETAIL PRICES. 
No. A, V) inch Roller,. $7.iX) 
No. 1, 9 inch Roller,. 5.50 
Kurul New-Yorker Oiler, 1 
Rochester. May 31,1664. ( 
Wini.u wheat drops down in the West, fleur advances 
here, notwltlistandbig water communication is estab- 
lithed. Oats have advanced. Butter Is quoted at an 
advance of a few cents. But wc have few uoteworthy 
ch&nges to make tills week. 
Kocliestcr Wholesale Prices. 
Flour liai Grain. 
Flour, win. win. $ 7 vV‘..'rt. 7 . r > 
Flour, spring do. d ta'i 7, (| d 
Flour, hueb.w Ueai,2.«A - 2 .W 
Meal, Indian. 2 ,i 
Wheat, Geupsee.. l.lde t.A) 
Best white UiuiHdat,(i*.>alt.63 
bk P 
Oati, by weigh t,.. 76,, ,vic 
Barky.l.iMkl.Hd 
Beans. 2 ,lH».u 2.23 
Buckwheat....... i&a)60c. 
£EST FAMILY SEWING- MACHINE. 
WHEELEB & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING C'-v were awarded tim First 
Premium at the Great Inieraational Exhibition, Lon¬ 
don, 1862. 
Principal riflJrr, .Vo. 505 Broadway, ,V. F, 
M3 S. «. HII4BLE, Agent. Kuche»U-r. N. Y. 
TOBACCO CULTURE ADAPTED TO TUB NORTHERN SEC- 
TION OP THE UNITED STATES, AND TJIE 3IOST IM¬ 
PORTANT METHOD OP MANAGING A CROP TO FIT IT 
FOR THE MARKET. 
SECOND EDITION REVISED. 
Published by ( HAS. W. CORNELL, 
Id gnu tv galina St.. Si raeuse, V. Y. 
( Orders from the Trade solicited, to whom a lib¬ 
eral discount will be made. 751-ft 
which are depositaries of public money, and all 
RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS 
throughout the country, (acting as agents of the Nation¬ 
al Depositary Banks,) will furnish farther Information 
on application, and 
AFFORD EVERY FACILITY To SUBSCRIBERS. 
J ’cachea, do ,.... 1 r\l, A' 
Cherries, do .IS-'- 1 ” 
Plums, do .ICqflS 
Pout h‘S. V, bush .7lXa9U 
llldv- mnl HklmC 
Slaughtered. 8 . fie 
Cull .. IfiaW 
Sheep Pelts.sutSs.ou 
Lamb Pelts. 60 g 2 !.UU 
Seeds. 
Clover, tnedlu m 7.73 
D'g large. 6 , 00 , 16.23 
Timothy..:.3.23^.13 
Suiulrtes. 
Wivod, hard.$6.3h.if7.«» 
Do. soft.4.00,,: A ,00 
Coal, Scranton...8,77> i U),\K) 
Do. PlUaton . .;.7.'.:- 10,'H) 
Do. Sliamokln. 8,76: 1 9.75 
Do. Char. 12oii3e 
Salt, bid. 2,3(32,35 
St ra w, t un.KOO^o.w 
Hay. lUU.Iij.IXLi 2UW 
Wool, v ft. 60 , 1 75e 
Whit, fish, S bid .8,Miu9,nO 
Codfish, quintal ..7,76^3.2.5 
Trout, halt bbl....*,00(3,8,26 
'ODD'S IRON STAMPS tor 
r rH» PATENTEES-Defective Patents 1JK-ISSUED 
1 iv itb Improved chums. Patents scmvu to expire EX- 
TKNDSD for 7 wars. (Application should be made 
tui:kk months Li advance. W estern New York Pa¬ 
tent Ageucv, Rochester and Buffalo, N. Y. 
743 J. FRASER A CO. 
MARKING SHEEP. 
Parties ordering St am ns should name 
the stati/ni where duty wilt htit-v then sent 
aud they will be forwarded llie first 
train. See notice in tile Rural of 
Mav 21sL 
A. TODD, JU. 
Outario, N.Y., May 30,166L 
THE PBACTIOAL SHEPHEHD. 
* 
A COifPLETS TRSATISS OX THE BREEDING, JIAXAGS- 
MSXT AND DISEASES OF Slti'EF 
By Hon. Henry S. Kaudall, LL. D., 
Author of -Sheep Husbandry lu tiie South,” “ Fine¬ 
ly ool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., Ac. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T. MOOSE. SOCHESTEK. H. Y. 
This work, first published last fall, has already reach¬ 
ed its Fifteenth Edition, and the demand has thus Lvt 
been extraordinary. V new and revised edition is now 
ready, and others will follow in such rapid succession 
that all orders can hereafter be tilled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on any branch of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
Tiie work is a timely one, and unquestionably ftebetf and 
most complete Treatise, un Sheep HtUbandry ever published 
in America. It is cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by both Press and People. Witness the follow¬ 
ing extracts from a few of the numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work lias allotted: 
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
Frrn the Qruntry OenOeman and Cultivator. 
As a whole, tlds book l» noouestionablv in advance of 
anything of the kind now before ihe public. 
From the. Maine FUrtner. 
The name of the author, Hon. H. S. Randall, is a 
guarantee of Us completeness and reliability. 
Front Col. B. I 1 . Johnson, ftr'y .V. T. Stale Ag'l Society. 
It Is tiie best practical Sbei p Book. I think, ever pub¬ 
lished, and does great credit to Dr. Randall. 
Frym the .Yiie England Fhmer, Boston. 
the PH v -ricAL Shf' UERD-U a work tiiat has long 
been needed by our people. It should be iu the baud ana 
head of every persou owning sheep. 
From the AHehigitn Farmer. 
Mr. R in dai l has made the very best book extant on 
American Sheep Husbandry. 
Fi ton the .Yew Fork Observer. 
The author has brought together in tills volume a rieli 
fund of Information on she round of topics connected 
with the suiiieeL Old flock-masters will find lunch In it 
not found in au> former work, arising from new sv»- 
teuisof trettUuent and front an Improved character and 
new varietifs of American sheep. 
From A, B. Alien, farmer Riitor American Agriculturist. 
It strikes me as much the lx-st work vet published for 
the Ann ■••.can breeder4 and Is utiqiuietiduablv thorough, 
honest and impavtlal. Moreover, it is well got up, and 
a Credit to the publisher, especially in its cuts. 
From the Frairte Farmer-. 
The Illustrations of sheep are by tiie best artists of 
New York, and well done. The letter press and paper 
are all that could fie desired in a work of (lit, descrip¬ 
tion. It will undoubtedly meet with the large sale its 
merits demand. 
From. J. H. Khppart, Scc’y Ohio S(o4> Board cf Ag'e, 
l shall with great pleasure recommend the *' Practical 
Shepherd'' as being the great Amerieau work, if not 
really the host work in the English, language oil the 
subject. 
CiT The Practical SitgiffiL'.’n ts sold only by 
Agents and tiie Publisher. It comprises largo duo¬ 
decimo pages, and is prlntiM, illustrated aud bound in 
superior style. Price $1.30. Those not supplied by 
Agents can receive copies by mall, post-paid, on for¬ 
warding tile price to l>. I>. T. MOORE, 
Editor Rural New-Yorker. Rochester, N. Y. 
Agent- Wanted for the above popular work in all 
Sheep raising and wool growing Counties not alrendv 
assigned in canvassers. Active and efficient men, with 
a small amount of money (from $30 to $i»o> to start the 
business, can make the agency profitable. 
i i .:* -s' Patent Svleniitiv Appliances. For (new 
edition • : Paeiphtels and Drawings, drscribtiig the 
same, address H. C. L. MEARS.277 W. ZU\ St.. N. Y.i 
E GUE AT AVAR BOOK 
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Heroic Adventures and Hair Hi'tadth Escapes of 
Soldiers, Scouts, Spies ami liefiffies; Dar- ' 
imj Exploits of smugglers, 'tiuerrillos, 
Desperadoes' and others: Tales of 
Ibual and Disloyal \Vomen: 
Stories of flu' Negro, e to., etc., 
with Incidents of Fun and 
Merriment in Comp anti 
Field. 
BY A DISABLED OFFICER. 
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J "huston's Agricultural 
ChemUtry ... 1^26 
Johnston's FVmeuts or' 
American Farmer’s En¬ 
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Allen's Am. Farm Hook t,00 
Dvi. Diseases Of Domes¬ 
tic Animals..1,00 
All*. Florist's Guide_'(.75 
Am. Bird Fancier. .... 23 
All). Kitchen Gardener 23 
Barry's Fruit Garden..1,25 
Am. Fruit Grower’s 
Guide, Elliott,.1215 
Brighton GraoeCulture 
2.1'eitUlfiTi . S» 
Brow ue's Blr> I Fancler. 50 1 
Do. Poultry Yatal.. — 1 
l >o. Field Book Manure-1.25 
Bridge man's Gardener's 
Ar-i-taht.1..Y' 
Do. Florist’s Guide... . tk' 
Ckk Kitchen Gareiener's 
Instructor. 60 
Du. Fruit Cult. Manual 60 1 
Breck’s Bo<ik Flowers. 1,23 
Buist’s Flowvr Garden...25 
Cattle and their Diseases i 
Jennings.1.23 
Chemical Field Lec¬ 
tures. .1,00 
Cliluest isugar Cane and 
Sugar Making. 23 
Cottage and Farm Bee- j 
Kirjvr.. 50. 
Cole’s Am, Fruit Book. A’ 1 
D*.'. Am. Veterinarian.. 60' 
Dadd's Modern Horse 
Doctor.1,23 
Do. Am. C'afite Doctor. 1215 
Do. Anatomy and Physi¬ 
ology of the Horse_JkSO 
Do. colored plates.W 
Dana's Muck Manual . 1 ,W I 
!>o. Essay on Manures 25 
Do. lTDc Essav ou Ma¬ 
nures . 35 
Darlingtiiu’s Weills and 
Useful Plants—.1,30 j 
Daw's 1 uvun Herd 
Hook .1,00 
Dixon and Kerr's Orua- | 
mental and Domestic 
Poultry..d,2i 
rtoniestlc and OrnattieU- 
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Downing's Fruits and 
Fruit Trees_2.50 
Every Lady her own 
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ycr ..'.1.25 
Family Doctor bv Prof. 
H. S. Tavlor. d.23 
Farm Drainage (H, F. 
Trench,).. “....1,251 
Field's Pear Culture_1.23 
Fish Culture.LAM 
Flint on Grosses. . 1,25. 
Grape Culturlat by An- I 
drew b. Fuller .1,25] 
Guenon on Milch Cows 60 
Herlerc's llorsc-Keep- 
urs ... .1,351 
Hooper's Dog and Gnu, 
paper. 35 
Do. un. cloth. 5"; 
Hough's Farm Record 3.50 
Hvde's Chinese shigar 
Cane... 25 
WHITTEMOEE'S CUKE 
FOR FOOT-ROT IN SHEEP! 
This Uouiedv can be rc-Ued an as a POSITIVE CUKE 
for Foot-rot lii the w oust cases. A trial xv ill convince 
anyone tiuit it in just tin article required. If your 
Slicep are aff-eteil with disease, lose ti" time, but at 
ouce purchase a bottle, aud you will save dollars where 
you pay out cent- for this Remedy. 
Pureh.tvrs must bear In mind that It Is absolutely ne- 
cesMiry to keep till- Sheep ou dry footing w Idle using 
tills Remedy, as moisture of any kind will have a ten¬ 
dency to counteract the good e(loots of the medicine. 
Bv paring attention to these direct Ions a perfect ctu-e 
Is guaranteed. Manufactured only by 
F. \3. \t IIITTFMOUE, 
IlriiKgUt, 4 hut hum l Coriurs N. Y. 
For sale bv Post A Bruff, Rochester, N. Y.: A. Mc¬ 
Clure A Co.. AlUauy. N. Y.; Uossman ,4 Mc KlNSTRY, 
Hudson, S. Y’. 751-261 
Tin- almve title l'uily Indicates too exciting character 
of this work, and it will lie eagerly read and sought for 
evorvw here by the rrieieis of ■ ur gallant >■ 'idlers. Sin¬ 
gle copies will he -cut post-paid, to any a,Mires, on re¬ 
ceipt of price, $1.30. Liberal terms made with agents 
and the trade. Address ail orders to 
JOHN K. POTTER, Publisher, 
743-6t fit? 8wn*»m 84.. PhlliMtcIphlu, Pa. 
r pilF. ONLY KF-1.1AHI.F. 11FK-IIIVK THAT UIVKS 
I entire BHllsfaetlou is Graves’ Patent Bee-Hive. Iti- 
dlvidual rights aud one hive $ 10 . Town, 4 'ouuty and 
blate rlglits for sale. $<-nd i, r Circular. Address' 
720-tiJ Gi:A\ Kb ,v VaN DEKUKCK. Rochester. N. Y. 
FOR ALL SEWING MACHINES, 
Preserves the Eyes, avoids bending. N r o basting. 
No machine complete without it. Price $1,90, with di¬ 
rections, sent bv mail. For sale for M Machines, at the 
inventor's headquarters, WIDCvAX ,t lltBOg' Sewing 
Machine Office, .'do Broadway, New York. 
7 tv 131 l». BARN CM. 
Oil linn STRAWBERRY BOXES, at * 1,00 per 
i-.tf.VH/Yf U>A Als-.'. DraWKU 4 kails, holding 100 
' - S'AN |>KK IfKt GH'S 
si Main St., Rochester, N, Y. 
IY Order* promptly attended to. 750-4 1 
\^AI.I till F ltF.AL ESTATE for SALE. 
> A farm of about fifty acres of improved laud, at 
Almond v illage, Allegany Co.. N. Y.. ou which Is a large 
and eommuilwus dwelling house, two barn-, au Iron 
foundry, a water-power saw mill, and a first-class frame 
lor any kind of machinery to t« run with w:il. r-po«vei 
or steam. The property will be sold low, aud Hie terms 
or payment made easy. 
For further inIbrmalion apply in Mrs, D. R. POT¬ 
TER, Alumnd. N. Y..or the subscriber at Alfred Center, 
Allegany Co., N. v. [750-41| D. R. STILLMAN. 
A MONTH.—AGENTS WANTED TO SELL 
uP * «J Sewing Jtaeliines. YVe wit! give a commission 
on all Machines sold, or ntipiov agents who »lii work 
for the above wages, and alt expeuses paid. 
Address D. B. HioHKlN TriN A ( t1 tetrolt, Mich. 
QRA1N BINDERS! G-RAIN BINDERS! 
S11KKW COD'S Imiwrvkd Grain BiNDttR for attach¬ 
ing to old or new machines ts still being manufactured 
with great ImpDiVemeius over last year, ailil is uow fully 
warranted to do the work • f four men. is light, simple 
and durable- To Insure the machines this season orders 
must be prompt. For any further information address 
with stamp. Agents wanted to canvass. 
713-lSt ALLEN b HER WOOD, Auburn, N. Y. 
l.T'AIifl Foil SAL.E —Containing 150 acresa, 
1’ situat' d in R.unithiSeiii ca county. Y.. 2 mile- 
siuiili Of the -teambbat lamllue. at Ka-t Yarlek, on tli,. 
Cayuga Lake, The -"il is first quality xrul well Improv¬ 
ed, with -urtien ut wood ami timber. As a country re ,|. 
deuce, H can not Oe surpassed,—eoaunand lug a view of 
PX) square miles without being expuss'd to the cold north 
west w luils ill wluttr. On the farm are two dwelling., 
and three barn*, with other buildings, good fences, 
choice fruit, un i convenient water. Price moderate, 
terms enry. lillfi free and clear, posefis-iou would be 
given any time. For particulars Inquire of tint sub¬ 
scriber, oil Hi. farm, or address him at East Yariek. P. 
O. JON ATHAN SCOREY, Romulus. N. Y. 
mu i: 1*1 it K I* LOUD E 1* ST A 1.1,ION 
1 8 ABEK, 
Bred by A. Kf.KNK Kit ii virus, of Kentucky, from his 
imported Arab .Wtl^iuUt. dam by Zenith — Zenith by 
Eclipse. Terms, $15. 
Also, Young Honest Tom, a first class Draft Stallion, 
sired bv imported itorse Honest 7"'v»—his dam a fine mare 
trom Ohio. I'erms, $s. Ttie-e famous horses will stand 
this season one mile oast of liwe Yalley. 
For full pedigree and particulars address 
,,, . D. ELLEN WOOD, Agent, 
744-uteow Rose, Wayne County, X. Y. 
(JREAT SALE 
OF THOROUGH-BRED 
JERSEY AND SHORT-HORN DURHAMS. 
Win he sold at Auction, June Utb, 1564. at the Giles 
Tamm, two Olid a iialf mlk - fivm Putnam Station, on 
tli' Wore.-.ti i and Norwich Ii. IL, twenty head of pure 
tired Jersey » from on*- to five years old. -fottrlcen with 
young calve*. I’weuty head of ghort-llorus and Grades 
ten of litem Itord-Hook HtlllUHls. 
AWr>, a lot of improved Suffolk and Yorkshire Pigs. A 
full pedigree given to each animal and warranted. 
* ~Catalogue at sale. JOHN GILES, 
750-31 South Woodstock, Conn. 
(j AVESTIXGHOUSE A CO., 
iSchcruictiidy, JV. Y., 
MANCFACrqitltUS OF 
Endless Chain and Lever Horse-Powers, 
Threshers aud cleaners, Threshers and Separators, 
Clover llullers, Circular and Cross-cut Wood Sawing 
Machines. Broom Corn Scrapers, Older Mills, Ac., 
Seud for a ClrcnLar con Win lug description and price 
listed theabova named machines. [749-eowtf. 
.) MVDK FROM 90 CENT!*—call and examine, or 
•w ten samples sent by mall for 30 eta.; retails for $s. 
R. L. \\ OLCUTT,l70Chatham Square,New York. 
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