MOORE’S RURAL MEW-YOREER. 
Special Notices. 
RANDALL’S ' GREAT SHEEP BOOK 
AT THE STATE. COUNTY AND LOCAL AO. FAIRS. 
\\ AXTien, In every County wherein n State, County, 
or«>ther Agricultural Pair in to be held this Reason, an 
efficient agent for Kandali/h Piuctioai, Shepherd, 
the moat valuable uml popular work on Sheep Has- j 
bttudry ever published in America. The book will pell 
rapidly In all wool growing Sections, and especially af 
the Falre. Few agent* are cnuvusslng at present, and 
Now w the Time. to secure territory. Live, energetic 
and intelligent men can make the business both pjeae 
ant and profliable. The book wiU be tarnished such 
on liberal term*—so that they will have a good margin 
for profit. Apply at once If you wish to secure an 
agency. Address 
D. D. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
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To Business Men. 
r r 11 K BEST ADVERTIS- 
INO MED] CM of its class is MOORE'S RURAL 
NEW-YORKER, the leading and largest Circulated 
Agricultural, Businessand Family Newspaper to Amer- 
ica. Business Men who wish to reach, at oncti, TEJfh 
op Tin m sands ui die most enterprising Fanners, Hor- 
tlculiurlviH. Ac., and thousands of Merchant*, Median- j 
ics, Manufacturer, au.l Professional Men, throughout j 
the Loyal Stain, should give the Rural a trial. As the 
season for Fall Business is at hand, Now IS the TIME 
for all who wLli to advertise widely and profitably, to 
select tho 6 a(hi*di uww and Hint the above Is flrstof Its s 
class, many promluent Manufacturer*, Nurserymen, 
(seedsmen, Dealers In Agricultural Implements, Mai td- 
nery, Ac., Wholesale .Merchants, Educational Institu¬ 
tions, Publishers, Land and Insurance Comiwttjlcs, n 
Agencies, Ac., In various parts of the country, can l! 
attest. 
/ riim (h‘ A civ York Daily Tribune. tl 
, ’'7 , woou grades in demand; poor 
grades In lun supply. Market advanced. We nuoie; 
Extra, rl,lee. 7?®.V«e; Good! ?!«,' Va r , 
Oominon, iK^r.i,,;; Extra Lurahb. M 1(5)1 tkc 
'o Kalr.7Wu»»;e.'' 
atYu i ' , r~u r V ,,M ,U ' 1 f0 flfm, andmarket r.stuer heavy 
STl «v" vim 1 ;| llr,l slloH- : I inn-rid, live, ..wt , 
*U,»VaiU.IW; Dl-Ullery-led, t 1),60®11,7S. 
II. S. 7-30 
I III r j , 41. i. > 11 ,. I ■ t ‘ | |' f , ’ \SLi 
hlleep and l.anibg—Thei" Is lubri Jn market thui 
The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice that 
subscriptions wiu be received for Coupon Treasury 
Notes, payable three years from Aug. 15th. 1804 , with 
semi-annual interest at the rate or seven and three- 
tenths per cent, per annum,—principal and Interest 
both to be pai l in lawful money. 
These notes will be convertible at the option of the 
F ETJIT AM) ORNAMENTAL TREES. 
Ellwanger tfc Barry 
Solicit the attention of 
Planters, 
JV urserymen, and 
Uealers in Trees, 
TO THE GREAT STOCK OF 
STANDARD AND DWAKF FRUIT TREES, 
ORNAMENTAL TREES, 
J£ «[? ' C J ill : ^‘*1 ~ :<n ;1 I -Miih- Prlrpajn!•*( 
CAMOTTDH.K, Aug. 17,-Bxitr tri-Best sold , 4 ulck ; dOTOnUj,atl0na uf **>< **»< 
some lew Sold high a- 814.NI plot) it.-,, but they were S,,W0 al1 ' 1 ! ‘nd all subscriptions must be for 
raSft? Hrty or ">«*-• multiple of fifty dollars. 
Th,i " 0te8 W,U be tranra ' 1 «-‘ * — owners free of 
T«Po P w !LW Sj ?:« W'-b Hides, l3@l3r «t ,t. 01 W ''* 1 Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. 
A ’ “» "»<«* *»» Interest ft*. A„, 0 „ 
A I, it ANY. Aug. 73 d—B eeves poor stock plenty’ makln F deposits subsequent to that date must pay the 
Se^ind $58BR ; &{ "** ot ' “<>* to date of deposit 
'' BnlSiSagSai 6W, 7 c per lb for sheep averaging 90 T twcnty - flve U “> u ^nd dollars and 
lu’c i!tr n,-.a'\V T,S IM * my ’ wI,h at Sc. Homs fig u I war,ls for these notes at anyone time wifi be allowed 
:i commission of ono-ouartor of one r>pr pj»nf whid. 
WU1 '* PaW , ' y * he Tr ° asury Dc » a «ment upon ’the re- 
® S Wte^iWct Tn ° f 8 1,111 f ° r 1,10 am0UUt ' <**“*«* t0 by omccr 
~ (J ' - wltkl wl,om lll e deposit was made. No deductions for 
si^V’ia^fisu^sf.OT ”“** •» *«. a. **«». 
__ * SFZ0IA1 ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. ir M A National 8 a vinos Bank, offering a higher 
NEW YMKK. AtT„ IT. -The five. Poet savs—The ° f U,lerc “ t lhau «‘ter, and the best security, 
iiiH^st;°tVe a ?quirr?s rna*n!v S for e Kp?«mt A,,y 8:iTlu « b ™ k which pays Its depositors in U. S. 
^IIE CHAMPION, 
HICKOK'S 
patent portable keystone 
CIDER AND WINE MILL. 
10 ,0«<> ,N c81t ANR APPROVED, 
ha^ed'of'Thi'!" Is now rH;l " v tor tbe fruit 
ever before m.f win ^ umdo bettor tlinn 
ers wanting au< h uttentiou of all farm- 
thaVwfll , 'irironerlv' ^ “ t *'ket. and U the onlv mlU 
Spec table fiealtn-il.^ itr1a ' J ^ ^ by all re- 
oiaq havliiff anrileV and every 
If the?tufly «KbaWt ^ Cider, 
iwvkii rs.*s. i..#o ,, . r r*i n . ur ^ 3 tA I tnteml to have 
suras aid nun, 
or every deecrlptloi. which tor m JsSSa^ 5 S ,a ^|^f^lSS 2 
PA LIi T n J\_ XD E. - 757 ~ Ut Easrlo Works, Harriabur^k, Pa. 
80L " ,,tl1 quMt '- $7 ‘ ou: ‘ 2,7 ’ 7s ; Third 
aI 'I >, r lb fur sheep averaging 90 
lu!c iUrnonud. 7 "- 1 ' vl 1:nU ‘» al HoSa fl3 
TORONTO, AKO. 17. — Beeves. SKW.i'AIVI Sl.m.r, 
6 If v K^-Salos range at $.w* 
■*”' < aldl> at St.SU.tS.IX) B tttl, liOUS—Yl’irket dull • 
sales range at *8,50.tto.tw, .warget dull, 
THE WOOL MARKET!). It is a National fix viNoa Bank, offering a higher 
..i? t'T. YM . ,tK< AtY> ' P—The five. Past savs—The ^ ° f U * terc '“ l lhan ““T other, and the best security, 
hurts M Any savings bank which pays tu depositors in U. 8 . 
h«vlSJ"tolwlS? l , ht ^ C ° 08Wt ' M tl,at U ls puylns itt the beat circulat¬ 
ed' generaUv“h,,Ut r 'n^ r '■ and b'dd- ' ^ nj0 ' Uunl of tIle country, and It cannot pay 1 U any- 
''Pon ft further Imniv, verne,, r i , Ke.it.... . y 
The Stock is or the First Quality to an respects. 
A WHOLESALE CATALOGUE 
18 Just published, and will be sent post free to appli¬ 
cants who inclose a stamp. 
EUWANCEB A BARKY, 
Mount Hope Nurseries, 
7fi2 ~ IV __ Rochester, N. Y. 
JL 8 K**K*Mji*K^ ITIAIiE to,J £,; E. — Next 
SEPTEMBER 1ST 
moil 8 .® 6 Address 00 * 1 f ° r adrance<1 indents. Term* 
_!!!_ I:kv ' A Vy . COWLK 5 , D.D.. President. 
M A i7i tIVd-V i Tn^tituteT 
annual s.™ o^’fithfflii 'wT,’i? u ,♦?«»S- 
meuts In Its buildings added ! ri,. 'i > ,’ a . nL lmprove- 
location and the w^H-kimw n , -.rVito,', 1 *! ^?, Uly ° r ,t9 
neat cort» of Instructors. U UXC K 01 lte Permo- 
FoBClrcttUnboddrew Rsv. c. V. spear, the ivu,- 
—I____ 78t-7t 
S45.00Ol knIZZ?,,' VyKK * - 'Vld^b 
N'. Principal. 
,v„T,,h „ ■ i 11 ;l " able and well-njanaged 
paper, and deserves the success It bos achieved. 
From the New York Daily World. 
tvm??t ! F H AL N i'W-Youk an comes to us fridghfed 
>li i it*' usual ainoimt of Information, valuublr not to 
tanner* alone, but tj all who take an Interest in Hie 
?!’ .times. For years, t'ha* a 
utlned an enviable 
^ Merino uni 
40I.1MV for NnTK. in!. . common washed - 
«^c ?; r , 'vr*d,ed; 
W'^C 6 ?^' 5 E r‘ ‘■•M* WMlSSu. • ‘ African- 
?an wa*^d r 'K rt «.""V 1 **' ) *"' U ' T : Mcxt-' 
washed.56,i We; and 8 yri!in T imw'Ii".M'^ 3,c ’ 1,0 
of^^o"\hto K wEYSE^^ * u ‘ lhe Quotations 
ear* It ha* main- <ITet~fourth- blood 
eeoeu me i an mug communities throughout the country. 
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Agents Wanted.— $50 per mouth guaranteed. For 
terms and specimens address, with stamp, L. L. Todd 
& Co., New York. w 10f 
r« 0 c\ r {'r“ 
aocaeoc; Perurtau.oo^tTe^ ^ W: Bue,,OB Ayres, 
ula"Je‘'mman!^' a, 1 tT’ 1 ?' w lth a good spec- 
■ -dirie fl{etf.S5t^»)c. factory tub-waihcd 03c@»l. 
7 ^ ljt Neva ^iuertisements- 
iJtavkcts, Commerce, &c. 
Rural New-Yorker Offlcr, I 
RoUUJtSTKU, August Ifci, lwi-L ( 
ThereJs no noteworthy activity to this market. But 
Uttle wheat ls as yet offered; and It varies a good deal 
tWm Uy 'i Tbfe luarkct ,na >' »*« called dull but firm at 
the following Quotations : 
K4HheM«r WTiolcuale Prices. 
Flour, w“u. a wh' l < 'm'*io.,CH I Ho^Vuux 1 . 
ItefiasKMlfe.'Sa fiwW^EFnraa., 
I - - - - " — r • • ■, iv, Uy * y 
Flour, spring dfe|u,7A.j. 
Flour, buckwlteui,u,uYi 0,00 
Meal, Indian .40m; 2,10 
Wheat, G'.'iiere* . 2 . 2 ' 0 . 2,50 
Bes t w hi te CUuada2,l3@J,l« 
Corn...... l.ruii iw 
Hye,(W Iba.^bltol Oug'l.W 
Oats, by weight... i'Acj.oo 
f*rley.l-2idil,25 
gcuna..0,tH/t2t\uu 
Buckwheat. 1,00 
SI cuts. 
Pork, old mess. OtVWaOfijJO 
Fork, new rauss.8soX».r,#\oo 
Pork, clear.40,tktYi2,00 
DfHKhi'fl llin/u • < * I III 1 a 1 . mi imi 
v ^/ V,,VEKT,fil><1 TE,t -'«^ '« Adv^THIMY. 
A Link, each Insertion. A price and a 
af. ‘ ; ir 6 v r ‘ ,11SJllay ’ or “X cents per line of space. 
« “«wo 
t r " Th0 fdllton of the lit'KAL Is now so large as to 
render it necessary that the nr*t form (outside pages) 
ahotod go to press on Friday of the week preceding date 
and the lost form (inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the lost page should reach us ten days In advance of the 
date ot the paper, and those for the luslde ( 7 th page) ou 
Monday, y a ' 
Peaches, do .25(425 
Cherries, do . 25^25 
Hums, do -liiiii 
Potable*, bU-tli$.\ 0 UM 2 ..V) 
Hide, and Skins. 
Slaughtered. h 5 9 c 
81men Pults.''.'.'.'.','. .ffiVhWfc. 
Latub Pelts.25ji)7S 
... Ittdl* 
( j Es a ’ lo Y l ,rte «» nr made to order. 
* 
Sariwisshas-’ 
Puliltaher,51a Washington St-, Boston, Mass. 
” men iace ana accumnlated interest, and 
ore the best seenrlty with banks as collaterals for dis¬ 
counts. 
Convertible into a Six per cent 5-20 Gold Bond. 
In addition to the very liberal Interest on the notes 
for three years, this privilege of conversion is now 
worth about three per cent, per annum, for the current 
cate for 5-20 Bonds ts not less than n»« e per cent, pre¬ 
mium. and before the war the premium ou six per cent. 
U. S. stocks was over twenty per eenL It will be seen 
that the actual profit ou this loan, at the present mar¬ 
ket rate, Is uot less than ten per cent, per annum. 
Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. 
But aside from all the advantages we have onurner- 
utcit, a special Act of Congress exempts all bonds and 
Treasury notes from local taxation On the average, this 
exemption Is worth about two t >er cent, per [annum, 
according to the rate of taxation to various parte of 
the conn try, I 
It ls believed that no sccuritjies offer so great Induce¬ 
ments to lenders as those lsiued by the government. 
In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability 
of private parties, or stock companies, or separate 
communities, only, U pledged for payment, while the 
whole property of the country la held to secure the dis¬ 
charge Of all the obligations of the United States. 
While the government offers the most liberal terms 
for its loans. It believes that the very strongest appeal 
will be to tlic loyalty and patriotism of the people. 
Subscriptions will ns RK' dived by the Treasurer 
Vv . w W %T 8 patent wood Water pipv 
dl Sip «mi i, r , 
iill 
pipe to u 'e for WHductuSr 
llelds, dwellings, or otherfS fU ‘ il>rUl ^ t0 ^ 
this pipe Is made by boring solid pine loes » n ,l 
wu1;fro!, Wheri mUCh >'—re.itoretf, 9 bmidtogTu 
prfv‘s°. rderS fiUe ' 1 prom P tL > r ’ Circulars contain list of 
___ 781-tf 
P' AM,L1 ' WINE AND CIDER MILL, 
S small' sTits'tor 
“ 5 P ,J - horse or 
“J?”* Descriptive Pampmer.or Mill 5 , addresO'tlir^anr ' 
U 7 v«Lnif erS ’ Messrs. HUTCHINSON Ji BROTHER 
^ w ~ wt _Auburn. X. Y'. 
charge of all the obligations of the United States. j trees ! 
While the government offers the most liberal terms FOR THE FALL OF 1S64 
-‘““T’V“T“ “** ™r‘W"P«.iip«i 100,000 Standard and Dwarf Apple Trees, 
wm b. »to. i«y...r »»j pornum or t»o wow., 50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Tree! 
8UB8CB1ITI0N8 W|LL DB RK "Bv-KDby the Treasurer A, !a {'-f e of Pkack, Pick and Cherry Trrrd• 
of the United States, at Washington, the severe! Assist- Delaware a'^'t 'Vf&SSBS! 
ant Treasurers and designated Depositaries, and by the T^re to^Xr^n 
e Addre. V'S&W&Z 
.__ kfiKlo V* orks, Harr!*}burgh. Pa. 
THE PEACTIGAL SHEPHERD, 
A COMPLKTE TRRaTISE ON THB BREEDING, MANAGE¬ 
MENT AND DIhEASKS OF HH2EP. 
By Hon. Henry 8. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry to the South,” “Ftoe- 
Wool Slieep Husbandry,” Ac., Ac. 
FUBU3HED BY D. D. T. MOORE. EOCHB 8 TER, N. Y. 
Thir work, first published last rail, has already reaeh- 
. r lt5 ■''hieLeemh Edition, and the demand has thus far 
been extraordinary, a new and revised edition is uow 
ady am, others wUi follow to such rapid succession 
that all orders can hereafter be filled promptly. No vol¬ 
ume on any branch of Agriculture- or husbandry ever 
had so rapid a sale or gave such universal satisfaction. 
The work is a timely one, and unquestlonanly 
most complete Treatise on Sheep Husbandry ever pubUshat 
tn America. It ts cordlaUy welcomed and highly ap¬ 
proved by both Ureas and People, witness tiie foUowI 
tog extracts from a few of the Burner. .tu Reviews and 
Getters the worn has elicited: 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
^ rvm V*. New JSnaland Parmer, Boston. 
The Practical StrEniERD—is a work that ha* 
oeen needed by our people, it should be tothehand^f 
head of every person owning sheep. uana and 
Prom the Country Gentleman amt Cultivator 
wSTCi.SrS.'t IXTSTjaffi " dT ““ M 
Prom /. ft. Khppart, Sec'y Ohio State Board of Ag're. 
I tbe ‘‘X’rai'Urai 
ru&F & “ sruss'ssd^ s 
Prom Che Maine Parmer. 
The name of the author, Hon. H. 8. Ilwrur, , D . 
guarantee of It* completeness aud reliability. ’ ls 4 
Prom CoL B. P. Johnson, Sec'y N. Y. State Ag'l Society. 
“ ,a the best practical Sheep Rook. I think ever nnh- 
Ushed, and doe* great credit to Dr. Randall. 
Prom the Michigan Parmer. 
Americ^ll^p HSJbm!dry. ,e ^ tWit bo ° k extant on 
ey The Practical shkphcrd i* sold ouiy by 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 454 large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and Is printed, Illustrated and bound to 
superior style. Price, $ 1 . 75 . Sample copies mailed, 
post-paid, on receipt of price. 
Address O. D. T. MOORE, 
_ Editor Rural Ne w-Y~orker, Rochester, N. Y. 
BOOKS FOR^ RURAlTirS. 
The following works on Agriculture, Horticulture, 
£«-, may be obtained at the OiUce of the Rural New- 
Yorker. We can also furnish other books on Rural 
■Abates, issued by American publishers, at Uie usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
hits r “™, a *$S2? '■“-w 0.4 
*ui a 5IS?. of Dl Citium ofCtail: 
, 5,, tU h“h.‘ N V.L*J is try for Schools. 
ftPWS^aste-i* «•“>»“ JSSTtet-ir 
Do. Sliaiuokltt IV‘>e IS .00 
H,V,°\ ( ', ur . liu.'ifk' 
*J all < b*»l.. 3 as.,.vs> 
?r l I aw ;.! au .;2’!S» 
w. toioy 
Dalr/, An. 
Butter, roll.V.tgic 
Butter, firkin.K’xTi 41 ) 
uneeae, new.a.*,Sj 4 
Cheese. . 
Lard, tried. gi.iijak 
1 allow, rough.Ui.J 
Tallow, tried.16^16 
the provision markets. 
roK,U^l'^Vor^;rii'^ nKS - Fh - m ’ at *1S,50 for 
-/..f;*? 1 ! 11 .: A 2 '"ve and firmer. Sales .. o.*._ .. 
I , .I.I\0 , S VXD IOWA LAND FOR stl » 
i'imM L nredrii^rt“v ,l 1 * n ) 0f >oull)f Uilibcr and'lSo’of 
1 tiiuK pralib, live mile* east of Beurd*town, the 
FIRST NATIONAL, BANK OF ALBANY. 
“ “ BUFFALO. 
“ SYRACUSE. 
“ “ ELMIRA. 
WATERTOWN. 
anil tiv all .National Banks which are depositaries of 
public money, and 
ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS 
throughout the country will give further information 
and 
AFFORD EVERY' FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
'Vi V! 1 'i 1 . 11 .';,"' 11,1 Burlington and MUxouri UtvVV 
, V ike 85.1X1 iae- acre. Addre** .IOHN L’A SS 1DY' 
' ' r ''” Ol-.or apply to Ruuutr' Ram- 
. LX, ?lx mile* uorltfwcst ot Charlton. Iowa, 76 . 1 -it 
tavome Breed, comprising FIFTY EWKS uf f«riA»« 
jutes, aud TU KNtS -FIVE HAMS. L veirlto« 3 
HIM U k V 11 Slwi.iv CAM U.III kv.. I. 11 ,. ... . . > llu ^*’ **“’•» 
united to the flock 
■e H .S Y , *La..>,l,50per.'» t. Oat‘,94i,,ie95c for Canadian • 
.Vi97r lor U . -tun; y.v -'>ie for State. ^ ‘auian, 
U,USS ’ ,na * !9 .W®42..W for new 
UYF. 8 l /.Vu,$I.'AI. 
Flax Send -*s,75Ai*» ,f0. 
Fallow— ts^aoc. 
.. * lio abovp wtU-kaowo niAchtru^ have* now ?i p.m.#.,’ 
Hon for excellence not excelled bv anv oih^.. P i» t 'l‘ 
sons wishing to purchase for the Vail threshing and 
na M I'Utlf'ses, can be stipplUni by calling^™ Vn 
llXCT lf0rll,l ' lr “ Sk ‘' N ’°* 37 E-^haugfs?; 
tn«.j r* ; V , V . T • * hud ic-uiuvuu u> UlF 
Wood Saw-Mills. &c to which he ha* alreatc given so much reputation, 
line* have now a remit.,. ''Ellftt.E It. BROWN. 
B*' 
L ROTS FLOWER ROOTS 
UV'Ur. Bariev tlfm 5 inki, Nr, 2 Iniitore at hli 
I#*' ejected, $1,90. Butler, Egg*, llsific 
iiv.115; feini 
Clieesy, 
hay. 815,1 
He; dry 
gri'i n B * 
Otilous. 
*3,to, T 
F ALL I 3 Xj A. KT T X 1ST Gh . 
We arc now prepared to mu orders for the «vui r> «,i„„ 
Ztm%^ts U ,5UlnS - f0r Kal1 Banting alt tnrj, Buifttl.v 
Hyacinths, NAuctssra, 
TuLtrs, Snow Daor, 
Crocus. Ihis, 
l.tLiE*, and tuanv other* 
Chinese r monies, over7a splendid varieties. 
.. iUltorook, Waahtogbin Hollow p. O.. 
__ Dutchess Co., N, Y 
JJUSSELL STEAWBERKY PLANTS, 
ALSO 
Buffalo Seedling Plants, 
For all orders received after August 1st, lSdl the 
following price* will be charged: b *** Ulc 
Russclri 20 Plants for. «i m 
Do. ItW do, for. .-..I'll . 8 AiXl 
i>o. i.ixM d.* for..j, 
Buitabv—$i,50 nerdoteu; $iue per too. 
Cash to accompany order*. Plants warranted true to 1 
name, by J. h KKCH, Yt atexioo, Seneca Co., N. Y . | 
Pear and 4^neeStori^ Now & tfi«toffir 
J ”® 8 are elieitp m comparison to other article-.' rsl?‘ 
aUtiided l ta)' H Sendfof 
TKS 1 .-•““I’MSJKBMY 
7S9 ~ 1Ct N iagara Nuracrtvs. Lockport, N. Y. 
T O INVENTORS and PXTrVT BW . 1 -J 1 - 
examtned. Patents obtain.') Patvnto^ re-i**,, 
elfartf Juni rWU,lwl ' cases PrnvcenTevI without 
< lut r »»* UltU*h(5 iUY't’VS^IrU, .f t FUASp R Y t’O WiXtf.ri. 
>»ew York Patent Agency* HocbtiAter and Buffalo, N.Y* 
BALSLEY 
PATENT 
STEP LADDER. 
MANTTPACTUTtED BY 
D. S. PLUME cte CO., 
No. 59 Duane-straet, New Yonr. 
STRO.VO, LIGHT, a.CD OGS'AHESTA L. 
Sold by all Housc-Funuahing Dealers. 
STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
A good Church or other Boll for 2 D cents 
MjHgte. per pound. 
*71 WARKANTED 
To give Satisfaction. 
I For valuable Information 
, 1W ;S a ®P«n the aublect of 
*m 13EILLS 
len d t*r pamptUets to Uie 
ggaBlBf f\\ iere.igued.wUo are theom’v 
a S«‘ a ?«tui W * of till* de- 
N Al/ k script ton of Hell wUhliar- 
rl ion's seif - acting p*. 
tented rotating hang- 
K o e*t^B L Ings.ettherto this eoun- 
try or to Europe. 
^AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. 30 Liberty Street, New Y'ork, 
AtveuV American Farm 
Book.I .25 
lk>. Disease* of Domes¬ 
tic Animat*. 1,90 
I Ant. Btr i Fancier__ 25 
Am. Ill 1 . ken (.ardener 25 
| Barry** Fruit Garden ,.Ids 
I Am. Fruit Grower's 
Guide, EUlutt, . i .25 
Bright ou Grape Culture 
Sd edition. 50 
Browne's Field Bout of 
Mauiires....t ,25 
Bridgeman’e Gardener’s 
Assistant. , .1.75 
Do. Fredf Cult. Manual V& 
Brtck » Book Flowers.1.25 
Bulst’s Flower Garden. 1,35 
Cattle and their Diseases 
I dSBTtuwisz' ,M 
tnrce. 1,00 
cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper.. 75 
Cote’s iVm. Fruit Book. 60 
Do. Am. Veterluarl.au . tio 
Dadd * American Cattle 
Doctor.i .25 
Do. Analnmy and PLiy.vi- 
oiogy of tlic Horse.... n.sn 
Do. colored plate*. 5 , 1 x 1 
Dana's Mock Manual. 1 , 0*1 
Do. Essay on Manure* *5 
Do. Prtie Essay c>u Ma¬ 
nures. 25 
Darlington's Weeds and 
Useful P’.am*.1,50 
Davy * l>evuu Hcrti 
Book.l^iXi 
Directions for Preserving 
Natural Flowers.l.yi 
Dixon and Kerr's Orna¬ 
mental aud Domestic 
Poultry.. t ox 
Downing’s Fruits aiid 
Y rntt Tree*.2.50 
Every Lady tier own 
1 lower Ganfeuer,.... 25 I 
Everybody hi* own Law¬ 
yer .. 1 25 I 
Family Doctor by Prof. 
Heury s. Taylor,. 1,25 
Form Drainage (H, F. 
French,!...1,25 
Farmers cvdonu-dia of ea-a-s, J, 
^ Blake. .J..25 Tkia.ts' 
Fluid s Pear Culture.... 1,25 
Fish Culture.t.no 
Flint on Grosses.2,00 
Flower* for the Parlor 
and Uwrdvti. ..S.OU 
Grape Culturtst by An. 
drew S. Fuller ..1.25 
Gueuon on Milch Cows 75 
Herbert** Hortc-Kccp- 
ers.1,25 
Hooper's Dog and Gun, 
l»aper... 25 
House Culture of Orna¬ 
mental Planu. 75 c 
Jennings’Sheep, Sw lue 
and PouUrv,.1,50 I 
1 Hiewg s great work on 
, Agrtrmture. 1*0 
Do. Familiar Letters to 
rannera. Oao 
Liuelcy’s M 1 : 2 Horsesjljs 
Msiiuolo! Agriculture by 
x Emerson and Flint... 7a 
M es on Horse's Foot 25 
MUbtirn on the Cow.... 25 
Manual on Flax and 
Hemp Culture. 25 
Modern CciXery iiy Miss 
' - -VwhAMreb JHale.1,50 
M.-* Abei ibkTUfU! House- 
I A??" *-?fdlvs ; Guide 36 
Jftuin * Land Drainer so 
Kash s Progressive Far¬ 
mer. gQ 
Norton's Uienitmis of 
AgrlcaRure. 50 
Olcott s Sorgho and lm- 
pL .. 
Pardee on tnc Straw- ' 
n berry. 75 
Uedder-'s Laud Yfeasurer 50 
1 Pcrflor * New Culture of 
the-Ytoe. 25 
^ '“''GcaiShi iiherd,Ran¬ 
dall .. 1- 5 
| Treidncv .uid Ready ’ 
Reckoner,.. sn 
Q’dU.iy - M;.-tries'of 
B-**-Yee|M 3 ir . 1.50 
assfsMKf?"* s 
Kichardsor, on lise Horse 26 
Ue>. em the Pests of the 
I Kurui... 
I Do. Domestic FowLsil”. 25 
Dck on Uie 25 
j Dei. on the Honey Bee'.' 25 
Do. ou the Dog, Cloth,., so 
Roger* scientific Ag...i ,00 
Shepherd's Own Book.2,50 
sktuner s Ehmetit* Ag. 25 
Sndtli .j Landscape Gar- 
denlng.x m 
The Horse and ids Dls- 
?.'mtogs. ia 
i area Lnple- 
ment*...i, 5 u 
TtioaipKiu’s Food of 
Animal*...,. 75 
Do. do. paper. ’ 50 
Tophaurs C'liennsuy 
suidv Easy. Js 
WarelcrV Hedges anil 
ever green's .ISO 
Warltig - * Elements of 
Agriculture. 75 
Do. e'n blieep. 75 
D<>. oa the lfog. 75 
Vi ax > lower*, how to 
make ttiem. 1,50 
\ 1 uing Farmers Manual 
aud AY orksiiop. 1,50 
. BI l K VUf, Au 
• ll.m, .spring ul 
L*’® 1 ’' Extent 'too, 
ig. ■ I LOI i.-M hue U Inter tit 11, 
‘•..’ll 1 . ,l V, : . I,IUI,)U Hltool*, fiiach 
. HO.SU. \\ heat—SulefChtcaeoSurliiu 
h»-d Western, 32,12'., Corn—hale* ,i 41 ana-..-.^ UlU t* o *h expense* paid. 
IV•’Ll, Bariev n-nutoal -no tiuotattons. itve. jt.lki. ' " * .R R1NT QN A CO., Detroit, Mich. 
•lUSiW. . .. ..7 — 
Uotau.i h i'fei' ' Brooiucorn IS .00 per tun 
t Apteif&35! ttlUm ’ w ‘ :< * 
TGRONTO, Alf«, 17—Flour, lower. Sunerllnc Slri 
'’■•Bari ./m Spring Wheat. 76to’, 
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OF MUblOAL INbTRUMENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDIZE. 
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instru- 
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Aujf. 17 .— Kkkvks — Prices have ad- 
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