Special Notices 
TORONTO, July 6 .—Bkkf—I nferior t> cwt; 
extra $ti,uoiVu8,30 cwt, wholesale; $ 7 ,'KVc I U,m) o r< U n ary ; 
$ 8 rail 2,00 for superior, retail. I )alv.-s H l iroin *3 to $6,1X> 
each. Sheep at $3.5U(rt;.t,5U each according to size am) 
quality. Lhiu) a $2@y'<ioaeh. Sheep and Lambskins at 
$l,9h[gj2,00. H Idea .'d-uarBiC- Calfskins at Kfu'dt’e fj th. 
JJUSSELL STEAWEEEEY PLANTS 
ALSO 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For sale by JOSEPH KEECH, Waterloo, X. y. 
Slimmer and 1'nU Price,—a) Plants for $1: 100 for S3 
1.000 fov $ 20 ; fsOOo for Cush to ttceonipuuv ortk*t*p 
i ir Plants warrants true to name. an-J ready fo 
delivery after first of August. 7.77-71 
JJIRDSELL’S PATENT COMBINED 
Agents Wanted.— $ 50 per month guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. 
756-12t. 
mm Loan I* authorize* by Aot, of Congress, 
of March 3th, ism, which provides for Its Redemption 
in Coin, at any period not lf. SB than ten or more than 
terty years from Us date, at the pleasure of the Govern¬ 
ment. 
Vntil tl* Redemption , five per cent, interest is to 
be paid semi-annually in coin. 
It* Exemption from state or Local Taxa¬ 
tion adds from one to three per cent, per annum to Its 
value. 
The Rale of Interest on this loan, although but 
five per eeut. in com Is as much greater in currency as 
the difference between the market value of currency 
HAEDER’S THRASHING MACHINE. 
AGENTS WANTED— 
Machines, Price £16.00, 
nod r.wr:; — l: 
For terms, add 
To sell Family Sowing 
. Putatively warrauitd to 
work Hi any Chain slltch machine in the 
•’T"'" "■‘ tress with stamp. 
H. THOMPSON, M. cklctihurg, X. Y. 
Persons intending to purchase a Thrashing Machine, 
will do well to send for a circular of the Premium Ma¬ 
chine, manufactured by R. A M. Harder, Coble-dull, 
Schoharie Co., N. Y. See their advertisement in last 
week's Rural. 753 -dt-eow 
C„uu V -tU-tv TM JR ASHER & HULLER 
Patented May 18th, 1868: Dee. 18th. 1859; April 8th. ’ 
1802, and May 33th, 1802. 
manufactured by 
j OH.\ c. BlRDSEIili, 
West Henrietta, Monroe Co., N. Y., and 
Sonth Bend, Indiana. 
°I> er< * t ?8 ta Clover thrashing similar to 
Separators |„ wheat thrashing, doing aliithe work 
at one operation, w thout. re-handling the chiff r« 
JOHN filRDAELL, Manufacturer, 
755e/it-tf Henrlettf.. Mnuroe Oo„ N. Y., 
---._and SouUi Bend. tmliHiia. 
A MONTH—A HUNTS WANTED TO SELL 
UP Sewing Machines. We will give a commission 
uu.ill Machines sold, or employ agents who will work 
lor the above wages, and all expenses paid. 
Address D. B. HEKRINTON A Li I., Detroit, Mich. 
AMIABLE REAL ESTATE EOlt SAXE.—The tm- 
' rtiirslgneo otT-rs for sale, at a bargain, the following 
real estate, viz;—A Fear Orchard off fJ acres, containing 
^tUtX) Divarrand Standard Trees, mosilv Imported iroui 
r ranee. Also a liruperv containing SU'D vines. 50 choice 
l each I pees, Iliispberrlefl. tjtra wberries. ft.For price 
and terms apply to the subscriber by mull or otherwise, 
at Newark, Wayne Go.. N. Y. Mrs. VVM. H. LEE. 
^•sTTx CURE YOUR OWN Horses 
M " 11 Pnv * Hie Furrier’* Eec.—The fol- 
jfe ^VYlowln* letter received from Dr. Deal, 
KjJ g| Ezjj who is a Veterinary Surgeon of great 
I have given Perry Davis' Pain Killer 
? la many cases of colic, cramp, and 
dysentery In horses, ami never knew It fall to cure In a 
single Instance. 1 look upon It as n certain remedy. 
JOHN R. DEAL, Bowersvllle, O. 
Ftir Colds, Sprains, Scratches, etc., there is no better Lini¬ 
ment- Try it. Sold by all medicine dealers. (733-2tco 
Price 35 ets^ 75 cts., am) $1.60 per bottle. ( 7 ; 
POTATO-PLOW OR DIGGER! 
The advantages of the Digger over all other machines 
for the purpose, are 
First. It separates, the row hy a curved bar In front ot 
die standard, throwing a 9 tde the weeds an I vines, which 
prevents choklug, so annoying In other machines. 
second, t he vxiould-ho.iids pw under tile potatoes 
without cutting or tnji 
the earth, are delivered 
rapid motion of which 
h aves the potatoes upo 
at pleasure. 
STEREOTYPES OF ENGRAVINGS, 
The Publisher of the Rural New Yorker is pre¬ 
pared to furnish to order Stereotypes of almost auy of 
the large number und variety of Engravings which 
have appeared in the Rural in former years—including 
Fruits, Flowers, Animals, Portraits, Scenery, Miscel¬ 
laneous, Music, Ac., Ac. The assortment comprises 
several thousand Illustrations, many of them choice 
and well engraved, and as the originals have not been 
used, perfect stereotypes can be taken. Stereotypes 
edition 1 of 't Appliances. For (new 
_duion on I amphlMis and Drawings, describing the 
same, address H. f. !„ WEARS. ZTT West gfl,i St. , K. Y. 
THE CELEBRATED CRAIG 
T^tPi W *- M ! 1 H« IPE — ( on.binlng luslruc- 
thoronghly 
u the siirfac. ... .... UJ , 
’rtdrd. By this process of digging, the surface r.f the 
ground Is left lu a enniparntlTi ly level eou iitlon, wlro 
the soli finely pulverized for sowing grain. 
Reference’may be had to the lollowlug gentlemen who 
have witnessed a practical test of the Digger: 
George A Moort, orBilltiUo. X. Y.; Raphael Mar-hall, 
of Paines; Ills, 0.; Jan All. n. of WlllouchbV, O.; David 
l.uw\of WlUough.'v, O.; Lewis \V Gordon, of Marlboro, 
S * iscurji -1 on.bluing lusfruc- 
?on with Amusement, is mailed; prepaid, 
tor 32.VI; or win, « beautiful Mounted G!> 
jects for $3,25; wlrh 24 Olijc-T.. $\yi, hy 
HENRY CP. All,, ’ y 
tl U 1 .?. )C "' 1,re street. N.-w York. 
AUo he will mall, prepaid, the Novelty 
Glass, companion o f the Craig Microscope, 
tor examining Living Insects, Seeks 
... , ,, Flowers, M ool, f,, r „ r 
beautiful Mounted Oojeets for SX Discount to dealers. 
On Tuesday afternoon, July 5th, at Ledvard. Cavuga 
Co., N. V., after a long and painful illness, home with 
uneommou fortitude and resignation, SI S vN, heloved 
wife of tv m. Alexander ana onlv surviving daughter 
of John and si sANX.vir Anthoni. formerly of Green¬ 
field, Saratoga Co., X, V., aged fiitv-nlne vears, five 
months and nine days. 
•• tVc loved her! Yes, no tongue can tell 
How much we loved her and how well. 
God lorcd her. too, and he thought best 
To take her home with Him to rest.”—[C om. 
will be furnished at from one fourth to one-third the 
original cost of engraving, and in many instances for 
mncli less. Those ordering engravings should desig¬ 
nate the volumes of the Rural in which they appeared. 
Address the Publisher. 
Q. WESTIHGHOUSE & CO. 
Schenectady, IV. Y.. 
manufacturers of 
Endless Chain and Lever Horse*Powers, 
Threshers and Cleaners. Threshers and Separator 
Clover Huliers, Circular and Cross-cut Wood Saw In 
Machines, Broom corn Scrapers, i Ider Mills, Ac., 
ii . r a Circular containing description and pric 
list of the an we named machines. T49-eovvt 
H ARVEST GLOVES. -Buck and Dogskin Cloves, 
whoh-.a ... and retail, at the old stand for Trunks, 
IF/Lp! and fflotKs, 73 State SL, Ro hester, N. Y. 
7«-tf A. B. PRITCHARD. 
iHarkcts, Commerce, &c 
V r ALUKLE FAUm FOR SALE.- 
> One ol the best and most deslra do farms In S.m- 
. i-h t fa. containing 165 acres—Iwauiifully situated, with 
p.casant house and extensive out buildings. of a milt 
Ii.jiu tin- village of Waterloo un.l the Central Railroad, 
• tulles from Geneva, and 3 from Seneca Falls, It is an 
excellent grass and grain farm,mu for nurserv pur- 
p. -es can not be excelled, having tm Inexhaustible bed 
•f muck, aud adjoins the thriving nursery of E. T« clor, 
K , 'l- Lhe farm w l|I cut this season trom W to 2 w’tuns 
of superior hav. 
Tinmeiiiat. p. -sissslon will re- given, If desired, with 
tl! the grass ami grain now standing, stork and farming 
implements. This Is an nppnUuuTly to purchase that 
seldom occurs, aud Is well w. rlhy atiention. Apply op 
•lie premises to i.. MiSTCttN, or i” 
THUS. K, MlXTGRX, Xo, 115 Pearl 1st., Xew York. 
Ncm ^-bDcrtiscmcnts 
F emale meiucal college of Pcnn.yi, uni... 
North CoUmc Arenue. 1‘hitadetVh>a. —Tlie 15th annual 
session will commence October 12th. and continue ine 
months. For particulars, address as ahove. 
WT-4t E. H. CLEVELAND, Scc'y. 
( iA.1VC’1T.1^?4 ( I RED! - For t h. 
V_y small sum of $10 I will furnish a s^jve which is a 
ceitaxn rem-de for every cancer—draw- it out by lh< 
root, which Is the onlv sunt cure. Tills salve is the juice 
Of a plant dried to consistency or a salve. The plan, 
grows plentifully In all countries. A sure cure or no 
charge. Don’t forgot to address Dr. ti. \f. RER-spY 
Beartown P. O.. Lancaster Co., Pa. 757 
Flour, spring dmio.uua J(i,So 
Flour. biiekwheai.tVM.i 2,in 
M al, Indian.2,l»\a2.iu 
Wheal. Genesee..■JA’oa 2.25 
Ben wlilteCauaUa2,167.2,i.l 
Corn.1,10.7 I.h) 
Kye,tin lbs. fJ 1 ju.-1.ALju, 26 
Oats, by weight... RVvMc 
Barley.],'*‘aji.30 
Beans. 
Buckwheat. OUnLiWc. 
Meat*. 
Fork, OKI uicss. .UM.hClMOtl.Oh 
Pork, new uiess.aU.llh’a-td.iiO 
Pork, clear.lu.iAG UJX1 
Dressed liogs.e't 10 , 0 Uo, 11 .ihi 
Beef, cwt.8,t»tu.ll.U) 
Bnrlng ImuiIjs _IfitM .-3,iW 
Mutton, carcass.. Kji'Jc 
Hams, suioked.. 211 ,i»\,j21 ,10 
Shoulders.lAtlltaJlAOO 
Chickens. (Xt&Jpc 
Turkeys. PaSbii 
Geese. (AAtihU 
Itvdry, A c. 
Butter, roll.SAat.yic 
Butter, firkin. 25 .28 
C, I V_ : - 
Cheese. uclVim 
Laxd, tried.l!U2J 
Tallow, rough. WJp 
Tallow, tried.II iJ.H, 
U T A N 1 H>,- V A «t Nti M AN skillful lu digging ami 
plaining fruit trees: also la gracing arm prunlnir, 
to take charge id’a large Pear Orchard.ifor mark, t ljtir- 
iKoesd near Philadelphia. Plate open till neXtSeplem- 
Iat. None but tlrst class men need applv. Adilress 
Box 1.411, Philadelphia. Pu. ' 75i-;it 
G reat chajjce 
TO TSflaiVKB IvTOINTE 
A magnltleent business for anv utir to . 11 gag*- In the 
lie of the Great -.Viwefty PeU- Stationary Packet" 
vlilcli. c 'll talus Peildes Liie large aujounl 01 am- alatlon- 
ry, ONE CiiA.vcR :n the great ,.s!e of *65>>,iAU of Witches 
uni Jewelry. Acj-ihs can sell thousamis ot these PacV- 
•IS.AS the blatleoery worth mure than Uie price asked, 
,tiu the l Vr:lJieatt w Ideli Is adiled Is worth 25 els alone. 
Vs an UXTRA INDUCEMKM we wffl pr. -.-ul, lYee, with 
very |im PackeCs. a line S*ilid Silver Watch, war- 
acted reiiuiae. Also ‘‘M'LXrDlD STRKL Ex«KAV- 
NOS, the finest ever nublU’cHl, anil Photograph Plc- 
Jte- it prices which will yield (be »gent nearly $50 for 
ver;. till Inv, -red. Never l-*etyre wi re sued great In- 
ucernents oiTer-.!| Circular-., with full particulars, 
•Mlled free. Sample Packets UW-w arded bv mail tinoa 
wr elpt Of #0 cte. Ad.ln-S* (f.iS. HASSlJtS .* IU, 
T62-tf Nos. M ,t 3S feekman 8 t.. New York. 
Y GEAILD CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. 
ECifjJS! EGGS! EGGS! 
Sl.Oik) Forfeit if Paterson’s Pr- servative falls to pre¬ 
serve them, for two years, us nlrn new. 1 -- 
than a mill per dozen. Individual. Town, and <'nuntv 
rights for sale. Address MARK PATERSON. 
1 57-4 1 Castleton. Kcnssalear Co,. X. Y. 
THE PRACTICAL 3HEPHEBD, 
A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE BREEDING, MANAGE 
MENT AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D„ 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry In the Sontli,” 
■Wool Sheep Husbandry,” Ac., Jcq. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D. T. MOORE, ROCHESTER, N, Y. 
This work, first published last fall, has already reach¬ 
ed Its Nineteenth Edition, and the demand lias thus far 
been extraordinary. Am w and revised edition is now 
ready, and others will f.dtow In such rapid succession 
Chat all orders can Imreafter be filled promptly. Xo vol¬ 
ume on any hraneh of Agriculture or husbandry ever 
had 50 rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
Tbe work is a tintely one. and umpiestlonablr ther.--jrana 
most C*>mp!eie Treatise oa Sheep Husbandry ever puttished 
in America. It Is cordially welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved hy both Press and People, Witness the rolLow- 
lug extracts from a few of tlwj numerous Reviews and 
Letters the work has ullclted: 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
Prim the Xew SiipUtHd Farmer, Boston. 
THE Pit U TIC vl, 8 H E; ti U:|D—Is .1 work that has long 
been needed by our people, it should be in the hand au 1 
head of every person owning sheep. 
Fnwi the Country Gentleman and Cultivator. 
As a whole, this book 1 b umjuestlottably In advance of 
anything of tile kind now before the public. 
From J. ft. Khjixtrt. Sec'y Ohio State Board of Ail're. 
I shall with great pleasure recommend the “Practical 
Shepherd " as Iicing the great American work. If not 
really trie best work In the English language on the 
subject. 
From the Maine Farmer. 
The name of the axthor, Hon. H. 8 . Randall. Is a 
guarantee of Us completeness and reliablUty. 
From Cbl. B. 1‘. Johnson, Sec’y X. F. State Ag'l Society. 
It Is the ' est practical Sheep Book, 1 think, ever pub- 
Uohed, and does great credit to Dr. Randall. 
From the X'tu Fork Th-ibunc. 
Ill thin volume the author has exhausted the subject, 
and given ail that Is necessary for any farmer to know 
about selecting, breeding, ami general management ot 
sheep, tn health or slckm ss. Wi heartily commend this 
work to all « no w isli for a sound and thorough lreatl-e 
on sheep husbandry. 
fb-om A. B. Alim, former Editor .-Imei wan Agriculturist. 
It strikes me as much the lo-st work vet published for 
the American breeder; and is umpiestiouahly thorough, 
honest and Impartial. Moreover. It is well got up, n : 
Flne- 
I ANUS TO AM, \k ANTING* HOlILv 
I j Large and thriving settlement of F.Lgwimidl St 
miles so U lh r -ast of Pbtlmlelphla, p.-r I’amden ,V Allan- 
»1«* HtlllLTOUir. Noll, i^uoij svar» r. rtno cropN - 
fruit section tn the Inb an Twenty acre tract - and np- 
w;,r.|- at S2U pi r aero - bulahCI 111 On ”, (wo . 
■ 
T n visit the land, b ajYlne st. wharf. Philadelphia. 
5 11" 1 o> d »|! v. fork 11IV o oil. For full Inlormatlou iul- 
divs. L. f. DAX FORTH. EUwood Atlantic Co., .1. 
Letters fmsweml—papers sent. 757 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, 
A good Cboreb nr other Bell for 20 cents 
(Rr^k _ WARRANTED 
;*v To give Satisiaction, 
J [ For valuable Imoraiatlon 
sS -A Upon, tbe si 1 Moot of 
send for pan.ihileti to tbe 
gja'fe vrc fri undersign^ -l,«boare theixaiv 
1% manofacturtrs of this de- 
£ .71 rlj tlou Ol Bell with Hir- 
T. r a.-Y. r, rlsOM’s teif - octffty pa- 
;'~i— ef^. Ufa- tcutwd rotating ha;:g- 
tr - '., 1(31 lugs,eitherln tlMseona* 
fry or Ln Europe. 
(’HE ONLY KKI.1VHI.K IIKLIIHK THAT GIVES 
l i-ntire -atlsfaetlon is Graves’ Pat-nt Ib . -Hive. i u - 
Hvldual rights and one hive $ 1 . Town. County and 
state right, for sale. Send for Circular.,, Address 
’50-tfJ GRAVES & Van DBKKEt'K. K Chester, X. Y. 
FOR THE FALL OF 1S64. 
100,000 Standaril and Dwarf Apple Trees. 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
Alargest.uk of Picauh. I'J.UM and fii tmty Tltr.ss 
** bite t.iajM- and Clh rrv 4 urranta; Con,, r |, IH ,-i 
Delaware and Hartford Y’rollbe t.i-.U)-' Vim - - -,,1 ■> 
IVar and IJnilUe Slocks. Now Itlie tlm to my tro,. 
1 rr-f s are idmap in eoniparl -<m to other articles. I>. •,!- 
ers are Inv Red to call. Ml .tiers and or iers promptlv 
attcndeil b'. S-tiil fi.rt\ liob-.-aleuDd DeserlptiveCata¬ 
logues, and inclose stumps topropav iJo-ciuge. 
Address K. Mill»|»V A Si >NS, 
Niagara s, j \. y. 
pRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! 
20,000 STANDARD APPLE TREES, 
of about 4i» varieties largely of Baldwin, Greening, 
ntnl Kln>r. 
10,0(H) STANDARD PEARS, 
•M varieties-lnrgl.v of Bartlett. Seckel, aud Flemish 
maut'» 
10,000 DWARF PEARS, 
13 varieties—largely of Duchess de Angouleme, and 
Louise bonne de Jersey, in ids to Sul! |uirehasers. 
standard Cherries, Plum*, Peaches, Ecer- 
ff-reen*. Shrub*, Ro»e» and Small Fruit*, 
furnished In general erdrr>. Orchard planters are n- 
uuested to wu.l for mlees of articles dcUvered to them 
at th.-ir nearest l£K. btutimi, wlih h will be given to 
tin m on application. Sideetlon* of varieties o.ade If 
desired. All stock warranted true to name, and to give 
Hi.vtl^iHitlon* RB rL*pr» si‘nt« <), 
My Block Is grown In West Bloomfield. Ontario Co 
N. Y.. upon a thoroughly drained, gravelly loam, wht.li 
produces tree* of moderate growth, vvlth'w.ll ripened 
wood, and an abundance of line fibrous roots. Address 
as above, or Rochester, V Y. MARK D. WILLSON. 
THE PROVISION MARKETS, 
new yiikk, July 11 .—Ashes—B ales firm, at 
“SELF SEWER” 
fur all sewing-.machines. 
Preserver the, Eyes, avoids bending. So basting. 
No machine complete without It Price $1,.V. with <11- 
recllons, sent by malL For sale for all Machlm s. at the 
Inventor's liead,|u»rtcrs. WIDCOX ,V GIBBS' Sewing 
Machine Office, 60S Broadway, New York, 
748-131 p. BARN CM. 
No. 30 Liberty Street, Xew York. 
BOOKS FOR RURALiSTS 
iDCPIIHUm Cl'ItKY 4!AKn$—Having neither cracks, 
O screws or tacks. 1 'ltelr extreme daratillltv, smooth- 
oess, chcapuess ami gvuerxl usi mines* make them (Ac 
\un~ f t- the times. Manufactured bv K KLLS A 
SDN. and sold l»y ll urdware, Saddlerv ami W ooden- 
ware dew'era generally. They are cheap enough to try. 
and unchanged : sales at $ 1 ,»,•,• !.re, for new mixed West- 
em uatsaci vc: sales al 1 for Canada; We-r Sl 
for anil ^ I iDr \S t’^tprn* 
PKOVISIONS-Pork opened heavy and chided Itmn r. 
?! for mess; * im.Wu vMX'tor old mes-! 
4o,toa4., Al bn- new tne--; $:tH,i 2 .n xi.uo t or prime, and 
stealiV-W 4 h F af**iV"pw rulf ’ s »bd pi le s 
BU.a«Jv , Mil*.-;- <ii f ir>.T.I'»rcoilutry mm; SDiOUaiillfor 
lor nViel *m^ and 
♦*AiKV*v 4 «.».Uin*r m< v.. Prhue uiph*. uuphniurpil • 
** bauis dull ainl nmmmk’Tut 
1 ^‘j Lite for blioul.ltTii; l 7 Cv a,l 9 c 
mhl lk Ht r ‘*“''««”• Sales Cuiuberl and eut 
Sir v c 1 , ■ r Lju 3 n, * vrk ‘-t easier; salfb m -jin .. 
and N 37 „Vv r ‘r . 11 ‘5!i r ,s 9Ml ! ln « 111 •'■Y'-klcJlor Ohio, 
>SS£®8g.’2£8?&jSEl * * 
^ *■ ■'> 0 , July II.- Flour-Bates extra Illinois and 
Wisconsin *i|; do, double extra JH.25- Jii nu.ii (i»‘ 
tVoiii ri-d vv *11 t*er 
Jl^vu. w l.ifcrwjdlewlma,.^' """ ' ,0UMC CXr, !W 
Grain \\ neat, X,,. 2 Chicago -tiring F 7 ..V, 2,23 - Xo 1 
M.lwam.ee eii.li and an m * 2 .\ • 
$1,41(4 l’*5 for No. 2 , and $l.« - 1 . 4.1 So. f. Rve g.les 
at $1.43. Oats, fltVsUV. Peas FXSSfSJfi. Kart.w'mme 
lit marke t. I'nirUlniis— M, , . pork * 4 :,,-. 42 ; plain hams 
Dc; suearrured 2 .V; climilders I 60 : lard Kv2t“; buU 
ler, ordinary to Cluuec, 23pt2sc; el.wsc 16‘, i i7»^c. 
Chic ago, July '.‘-There Is a good demand for flour • 
dolin' 1 | * '?: red wluter do $1 ; sprb.u 
do $higo.e It; superllric S'cyHi, 
Guain-No. 1 spring *2dfc 1 . 2 . 28 ; Xo, 2 do $2,|A,,2 lit 
S r -5*?‘ *’ ^buGd 41; Xo. 2 . $i.V. 1 , 12175 %; rejected f 1 
Oat S No. I, SU>, i .S 2 >,. ; ; S.uifi'toc. ’ 
6 . v FLOUR-Prices duU: Snwr- 
Kxtr “^ s5 
Oitts IVaj nominal ut Uveav? 
Hani8 i>« r 100 Ihft. Raooti 
tt^U 0 a, G 5 v'‘ Obe wholesale; l-'G -cUc. per 
Johnston's Chemistry and 
Geology . . 1 , 
Iv>. Catechism of Chem¬ 
istry tor ?-jhc>ol&. 
Langslroth on lhe Hire 
and Honey Bee.IJO 
I.cuelwir's 1 lot-I louses. JJ 3 
1 Liebig's great work on 
Agriculture .iji) 
I !>«. Familiar Letters to 
Fanner-.(kS) 
Llnsley's Morg lTorses$],26 
.Manila; of Agriculture by 
Emerson und Flint... 75 
Miles on Horse's Foot 25 
M (1 bn m on (he Cow.... 25 
Mi -ire'? Manual on Flax 
Culture. 
Modern Cookerv bv Miss 
Acton A Mr- >’i Rale. 1,30 
IDs Abel'sSkillftil House¬ 
wife and Ladies' Guide 23 
Minin'- Land Drainer.. 30 
Nash's Progressive Far¬ 
mer. SO 
Non on's i men to of 
Agriculture. 86 
| Oicotfs SorglK” and lin- 
jVliOss. . 1,00 
Pardee ou the Straw¬ 
berry . 73 
PtftfUvr's LhuiJ Measurer 50 
L t-rso/ s New Culture ot 
the Vine.. . . 25 
Practical Shepherd,Ran¬ 
dall.. .. . 150 
Produce aud Ready 
Reckoner... SO 
Qulnby's Mysteries of 
Bee-keeping . . j,jy 
Uuljivr ou Soiling Cattle 30 
Ita hi It Fancier. . 25 
Richard-on on the Horse 23 
IV>. on the Pests of the 
Farm.. 25 
Do. Dopitstlo Fgwjs_ 25 
Do. ou the Hog. 23 
l)o. on the Hiiih v lhe.. 2 s 
Do.on the Dog, Cloth... .vi 
Rogers' scientific Vg.. tyo 
'-b-iiher'I's Own lie- , 25 ) 
Skitiuer'a Element- Ag. 24 
Smith's Landscape Gar- 
dcti 1 ng.i 2 H 
The Horee a art his Dis¬ 
eases, Jeimiugs. 1,5 
Thomas' Farm luiplt- 
ments. l.tX) 
Tbmnpson's Food of 
Animals. 75 
I Ns ito, paper.5U 
Tophatu - Chemistry 
made Easy ."... 25 
Warder's Hedges and 
Evergreen’..1,50 
Wartr.g - K.’eUlents of 
AgTlcdrure. 75 
Dtx 011 SIteel)... 75 
lb- on tiio flog. 75 
Wax Flowers, bow to 
make them.1.50 
^iYMCERS CURED.- 
Cancers cured wittiout pain or lhe use of the knife, 
amorous White Swelling. Goitre. Fleers and all Citron- 
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