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THE PE ACTIO AL SHEPHEED, 
A COMPLETE TREAT!. 1 ?* OK THF BREEDING, MANAGE 
KENT AND DIoZA338 OF 6HEZP 
By Hon. Henry S. Randall, LL. D., 
Author of “Sheep Husbandry In the South,” “Fine- 
Wool Sheep Husbandry," &c., Ac. 
PUBLISHED BY D. D, T. MOOEL E.L,CHESTER, Sf, Y, 
This work, first published last r..;i, has already reach¬ 
ed Its Nineteenth Edition, and tte demand baa thus fa* 
been extraordinary. A new and revised edition le now 
ready, and others will follow la 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 jg atlinely one, and unquestionably (kebestmd 
most complete Treatise on Sheep Husbandry 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 tbe work his elicited: 
OPINIONS OF PRESS AND PEOPLE. 
From the Ohio Farmer. 
The reputation of the author—who ranks ae the au¬ 
thority in tins country upon all that pertains to the 
breeding and management of sheep—will induce a large 
and continued demand for “The Practical Shepherd.”' 
From the iV-io England Fanner, Boston. 
The Practical shepherd—I s , work that has long 
been needed bvour people, it should be in the hand and 
head of every person owning sheep- 
From ike Bern York 2'ribune. 
In this volume the author has exhausted the subject 
and given ail that is necessary for anv farmer to know 
about selecting, breeding. and general management of 
sheep, in be-al to or si. kn.-sa, We heartily commend this 
work to all who wish for a Bound aud thorough treatise 
on sheep husbandry. 
Fro to the Country Gentlemen and Cultivator. 
as a whole, this book Is unquestionably in advance ot 
anything of the kind now be/ore the public. 
From J. H. Klipgnrl, Sec'y Ohic State Board of Ag'rt. 
1 6 haHwithgTeat. pleasurereco.iir.tri! me “Practical 
I Shepherd" as being the great. Aim-i; tin work, If not 
reuLly the best work lu the En '.utiguage on the 
subject. 
From the Maine Fart, 7 . 
The name of tbe author, Hol. n. S. Randall, ts a 
guarantee of its completeness at; I reliability. 
From Col. B- F. Johnson, Sec'y B. Y. State Ag'l Society. 
It Is the best practical Sheep Nook. I think, ever pub¬ 
lished. and does great credit to Dr. Randall. 
Fro>n the Seie-nti fic Amerk an, Beta York. 
It is vastly important that those who raise sheep 
should obtain oil tbe Information possible how best to 
manage their flocks, and we uu’i- -tiatingly recommend 
the "Practical Shepherd" as the n: it interesting aud 
rellaole work mi the suldect exti;_:t. 
From A. B. Allen, /crater Editor A '0 'u(®i Agriculturist. 
It strikes me as much the bent work vet published for 
the American breeder; and 1 b uncncstionaldy thorough, 
honest and impartial. MoreO' Sr. It If well got up, and 
a credit to the publisher, especially in its cuts. 
Fro m Prof, C Dewey. IK D„ LL. D. 
The work seems to be as nearly a complete treatise as 
is to be expected. It Is concise, and yet fulti and the 
conciseness of its neat style renders its fullness admi¬ 
rable. It does not lire one In tbe reading of It. Its 
details are lucl.! and yet thoroughly practical. 
FVobi Hon. T, C. IKiert. former Editor of The IPeoI Ceoior— 
The hook is all that any one could ask cut the subject. 
It is tin- best of its kind, and superb r 10 the heretofore 
standard—Y ovatt. Yon have Billy vindicated your 
fastidious taste in the style the volume is issued. 
From the Hew York Otderver. 
The author has brought together in this volume a rich 
fUnd of information on tire round jf topics connected 
with the subject. Old flock-masters wtii find much in it 
not found in anv former work, arising from new sys¬ 
tems of treatment and from au improved character and 
new varieties of American sheep. 
From the Prairie Farmer. 
The SilustTati-uis of sheep are by tbe best artists of 
New York, and v. eH done. The letter press and paper 
are all that coni> i lw desired in a work 01 this-descrip¬ 
tion. It will undoubtedly meet with the large sale its 
merits demand. 
From C. L. Plait, Sec'y Mass. 3oaxd of Agriculture. 
I have devoted all tny leisure 1 moments to a perusal of 
the work, and congratulate author and publisher on 
what appears to me to be a complete success. 
ty the Fr cftical Shepherd is sold only t»y 
Agents and the Publisher. It comprises 45 » large duo¬ 
decimo pages, and is printed, Illustrated and bound la 
superior style. Price, ILT 5 . Sample eopfes mailed, 
post-paid, oa receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE. 
Editor Rural New-Yorker. Rochester, N. Y. 
fttavkds, Commerce, &c 
Rural New-Yorker Office, ) 
KOUHESTEK, Oct. 4, 18(54. 5 
The market is onset tied, and mustneceEsarily be, so 
long as gold continues its mercurial fluctuations. 
Manifestly there is Little sympathy for speculators who 
are losing because they have held too long, nor for pro* 
dneera who have rejected offers fur In advance of pres¬ 
ent prices. We quote: 
Flhi.k Beat white,*12S|1S; re<i winter, *0@1O; extra 
8 tato, #K..W. WriK.AT- Choice white, *'4nJ2,l2; red win¬ 
ter, *lhn.ci,60. Corn *l,5.t OntbTw'nROe. Bariev,*1,75 
<atJW. Rye, *1,12,ml,24, Buckwheat, *1- < lover, * i7. 
Ttniothv, *■'. Itblea. l-lauglU r, Milk'. Calfskins, I'Au 
15c. Hner-p pells, 79 cC')l*l,A r >. Wool, nominal at tfkjt&'c. 
Hay, * 20 .,» 21 . Potatoes, 75e<a)*l. Onions, *1,604317(5. 
Beaus, *1,45^1.75. Me #s Pork, *40. Lar. 1 , 22e. Hams, 
smoked. 22e." t-houMers, lt@15e. Dressed lings. *lS(jj) 
13,50. Egg*, 22..1 lie. Butter, SHJf lOc. Cheese, 225024c. 
Apples, ff,5t)@r,7i per bbl. 
NO. PIS. ATE STREET, KOCHEHTEK, N. Y. 
FOUR FIRST PRIZE DIPLOMAS awarded for the best Plano-Fortes. American Beed Organs, Harmo¬ 
niums, Melodeons, and best assortment of Musical Instruments over alt others, at the 
NEW YORK STATE FAIR, 1864. 
Pianos from sir of’lie best manufacturers. Including the world-renowned and uneqivdf-l cmcKEKINti 
Sc 8 MNS, the new BRIGGS’ PATENT. • most w.-udoiful Pi.no; the well-known KClfTZn.vV A H1NAL, 
MALLET DAVIS A u«>,. and T. tiLHKKTS, Boston. »n>I several others. Pianos furnished irom any mauu- 
racturiT that mav oe . 1 , -tred. Prl ■-*> rrom *«W to *LOOO, and everv Inatrunieut warranted lor rtve years. 
8 . D. A 11 , VV. SMITH'S AMERICAN ORGANS AND 4IELOUEO.N9 are the finest reed instruments ever 
m *OEO A. PRINCE -k CO.’S MEI.ODEOVR, H*rf/s. nod all binds of Musical Instruments. Plano Covers, 
Stool 1 sheet Miidc. Mu-lc Books, Kush: published, and Musical nierehaadlse or every description. 
Snc ial cur" given to Teachers' orders. All order? attended to wirh the utmost dispatch. A first-cDj^ 
Piano-Tuner is now connected with this eitabishmeut, and will attend to all orders let. at the, store or by 
^1 E. 8 TlNaOMMdALFRED SMITH. ti-nerall raveling Agents. All business transacted by them will 
be^uaranUed the tome as ifdme at the ^bmenti^ ^ ^ Uooh „ t< . r , T . 
THE PROVISION MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Flour, $!M<' 0 ;10 for Ebtpplng 
Ohio: 5h\PV 1 1 fur tr*de and fajody brands; *».7f<{ii 
14,24 for sc. Lou'b brands; *.%»lull 1,75 for Cauadlse. 
W bear sold at * I .N-W# for UbicAgo spring; * l,73i^ l ,Bd 
for Milwftulcc-e dub; *l,e7(<ul.Sj for new amber; Amber 
Michigan, 51,BAa.2,t)2. Hurley. * 1 S3. Oats, fifio*i7c. 
Corn, $ I■■ 2 . Hay, fl.'l-' pit Pin lbs Hops, tiir.Vlc. 
New mess pork, *"lb,l2„(fi/i (.VI. Beef, *lf></2t, Hlioul 
ders, l*'c. New liatuA 21e. Flax seed, J.'UfiCa’.'i,20. Tal¬ 
low. 1 .v,,iil.ti a . 
*7,7.508,25. 
EN DAVIS, OR NEW YORK PIPPIN, 
is the most popular mark-t apple now belli, 
ited. We have a fine stoex. which we offer at * 16.1.0 
or $12.5,00 per tnott^aiui. Also a Urge lot 
S trees of Of HER WESTKKN SORVS, lor 
•cheap. A line stock of K YK‘tUREBNN very low. 
FLETCHER A BEELER. 
Indianapolis, Inu. 
CI11CA4IO. Oct. I.-Spring extra Hour, *7,7*38,25. 
No. 2 red winter wheat, *1,53; No. 1 Spring, *1,43®1,55; 
No. a do *1,17 lil/a 1 ,; rejected, *1,35. Corn, *l.26:aiV27. 
Oats, fiLtKlS'c. Rye. *l,0S(ail,05, Barley, *l.liniil, 6 fi. 
Tlmotity Flax tie. d. * 2 .‘h.,e:'.. Buttcr.ap r- 
fect drug find no quotations, tireeii iipples, jJ/ifnA.'O 
per libl- Isabella grapes, 12.S(ailJ>c j) th. i'lit.awha 
gmpi:'. , juc- CtieeSe. 1S3125C. Broom Coro sold 41 
* 271 ) per tun. Eggs, 25a per do/.. Hides, greeu country, 
trimmed, 7. l i'®Se ; green salted, d«, 8 ,‘xiAffc; dry ealtc •, 
do, I4.‘i;uil5?,e: dry flint, do. lA.iil9e; kip. green salted, 
do, lAilit; fair.do,«lo. tU/elS. unions, 4 l.ijiVujlJb. I’o- 
tatoes «'c< 3 l*l, 2 (J. 
TORONTO, Sept. 2*.-Flour.S 1.25,3:5. Fall wheat, 33 
@!i3o; Spring wheat, 75, hie. Barley, 7.Y,lS3c. Oats, 34 
@38c. live, flOc. rests, 50'<ffi3c. Hay, *10(3114 per tun. 
Straw, *T;,« 5 ;ser ton. Hotter, Itislkc. Eggs, 10&11c. 
Hams, IhujliO.i', Flllcll Bsicoii, h 9c. Obt ests, lOw'lle. 
LiiTd, tOiajll.SC. Green Iddes 4,3 IS'': dry hides, Ha Oc. 
Wool, 4 U;u'jl 2 e. Dry Calfskins. Is2uc >j Hi. Sheepskins. 
75c cacb.' tiotalia-s, WA5l75c per bu.— 6/06 - 
APPLEAND PEAR 
TREE!?, on good forms to the trade. 
COLE v WOOD, 
Aihion, Orleans Co., N. Y. 
PATENTED TvtrA-YT 31, 1864- 
Before tbe cattle are let into the stable, the lever 0 Is 
moved to the left, then tbe lever T is moved to tbe left; 
then lever T is thrown to the right. WUeu tbe cattle 
have taken their places, lever O 15 moved to tbe right, 
which fastens them all at one tune. When you wish 16 
fasten them over night, 1 pin may be placed over the 
lever O, or a hook I a Ever O. This worss at either end. 
One or more can 'oe opened by raising chain I. WUcn 
they sire open one or tuore can bo shat by pushing up 
stsnehion T:. as without IL Tbe bar H is hung higher 
St otty gn*!; by tills means the cattle are let out one at 
a time t>v moving Tver T slowly to the left. Pin E 
should be put m ar il\e inner od'arc. so when block K 
rises -tincliion K will fall back. Anv strl or bnv can 
■work this, and keep dry and clean. To'- arrangement 
can be placed on any stiuichioiis. Warranted P> work 
one hundred ami filty feet long. 
For further nan iculars or the purchase of right, ad- 
dress CHARLES K. PKTKIK, Patentee. 
ClK'tTT Yatl- y, Ashtabula Co-, Ohio. 
IIRCO.MM nndatton. 
We, the subscribers, certify that we have seen tn 
practical operation the invention of Mr. CHARLaS E. 
PKtnm, for fastening and "*ent'ng cattle stanchions, 
and we most cheerfully recommend It to the public as 
a valuable Improvement. The an-augemei't Is cheap 
and -imple. and yet convenient and perfectly safe ana 
secure. It is wbat every dairyman will appreciate.and 
we commend it to their consideration. 
ZOPMcu Gas. Absl Khl'm. H. F. Giddings. 
G. i". lXlt.mt, I.YM.AX puca. F. P. BXOWN. 
Cherrv Valiev, July 2A 1J6I. i?6S-2t 
IJansville, Liv. Co., N. Y • 
W'- Offer to th» trade 100 , 1*00 Standard Apple Trxs-s. 
fine. A line spirit of Standard and p*»ri Pviir Trees, 
Plum Trees, Aprirnti, 11 mints, Kaspbcrnes, B'avk- 
btrrtVs, Gooseberries, Evergreens, Bows, i ear. Plum 
and Angers Quince Stocks, Ac- Our s.Oi’k Is well 
grown, and wc are confident will give satlsfacuon to 
all who may examine It vu c 
Sept, 18:4. .10HN C. 3VIT.L1AH3 & 4,0. 
LiAABia FOR SALE.—1G0 Acres, situated in 
P the west part of Rock island Co., three miles front 
Muscatine; drv ami fertile land, timber and prairie, 
w till spring water on each 80 acre lot; alsoagood wc.l, 
a thrifty young orchard, a g-od. new house, wed fin¬ 
ished,—HO acres under Improvement, with new and sub- 
Btanti*! feoict 4 . One of the of facnis lor trnit or 
sheep, and nearly all smooth enough for eran: jn-hti. 
luuUlre of JONA, FOSTER, Rochester. N* Y., SUEL 
FOSTER, Muscatine, Iowa, or J. HERBERT IGSTKR, 
on the Farm. /(> 3 -ti 
THE CATTLE OTARKET5L 
NH.W YORK, Sept. 28,—Beeves—Receipts,fi.&K Qn i- 
tatious:—Premium. 19c ; Kxt-a, irCultiic; 1 st qunUtv, 16K 
@16c; 2.1 quality, llglUHc.; 3d quality, !>V3:10e lnfe 
rlor. SHwDe; average of all sales, about 13» 4 3d3Q. 
(lows— tiecelpts. 127. Quo'utlOfis range from *30a.il5. 
Veal r,xlv..<—Receipts. 2.4M: quotitloni, I'.i’Se tb. 
Sheep and I cimbs Reo.ijos, 'h'.uiS; sheep me quoted at 
6 V»(J.ambs. at 7i.tnec. Mwlue -liigeii 1,, 11,240; 
quotation?, corn-i d. live,end , aio.oiH; .ir <-ed. *ta 
@16,25: dihliUejy-fed,live S10@tl; (If-Sied,*13,'15(a) 14,23. 
It Bit; If TON, Sepf. 2A—Be. V?s, *7 .'14 >4 cw*. Year- 
lings. $t»a 2l. Two years ol.1.*2s >41. Three years old, 
$40.3170. Working Oxen. $ 14>Xa;zr5. Mlleh Oowst S kia 
85. (ltd Sheep. ii:<:.S‘„c >) ih. Lnmhv B3.BW.o6 e? In.ad. 
Oolnoibia Co. l’lge. lO,i*(j#lLSc it., fat Hogs, I2M@14c. 
(tillltmiKir, Sept. SN—Beeves. $7 ;j 13. third quality 
to extra. Working Oxen, *:> 1 .02(10 p. r pair. Cows an.i 
Calves. * 283 : 70 , Yearling-, *I4 .«iIA Two years Old, *28 
@85. Tlin-e years old, i.i'.ti (.*. Sheep, *2.K\a'A73 for 
common to extra. Spring Lambs, *A50^ilA7& 
CHICAGO, 0.;t- I.—Reef Oatiti -bale? range at *33 
6,25, chiefly at * 4 .n 5 per cwt. Hogs—Market dull and 
lower. Hog* were offered *t *8 for which $10 might 
have be -n got yesterday, with no takers; sales range al 
*A 3 U 0 , 75 ; but little doing.— Tribune 
ALBANY, Oct. L—Market dull. Prices declined. 
Supply large, timers few. Sheep. 637c. Good fat 
corn-fed bogs aru offered at 10 cents, without buyers. 
TORONTO, Bent, 28.—Beef Cattle, *4665,60 h» «>?. 
Calveg. $ 1 tA eaclu Sheep, * 3 ^ 2.6 each. L:uub=. *2<a.;5,50 
LOWEST RATES. 
Apple Trees, 6 to 8 feet..* SO per 1,000 
Dwarf Pear, 2 years... 140 do. 
Isabella and Catawba, 3 years.. 80 do. 
Lianaius Rhubarb. 50 d°- 
The above of the finest growth. 
Also, all the usual variety of Nursery Product.-, at 
corresponding rites. 
Address DElYITT C, ROBERTS, 
763-4t Highland Nurseries, Syracuse, N. Y. 
<&r* MARK FKOll FIFTY ITS.—Call and examine, rr 
ttPO sauiph ? sent free by mail for so cts.; retails for *A 
766-521] R. L. VTOLCOTT, 170 Chatham Square. N- Y. 
R AJiDALL^S GREAT SHEEP BOOK.- 
Tiir price at THE PKacTIC.W. SHEi'HKKD, by Hon. 
H. r. Kamuli.. ts now *1.75, and U paper,binding, Ac., 
continue ...: or ever, r- mala at present r.gures,) 
will soon be f. r more. Sent by mail, post-paid, on 
receipt of price. 
Address D. D. T. MOOBE, Rochester, N. Y. 
WASHINGTON STREET NURSERIES, 
o-E3snE3V-<a.. 3\r. y. 
DALE OF SHORT-HOKNED CATTLE. 
O On " EI15ES1UY, Oct. ttlfc, 1 shai: offer .it Auc¬ 
tion n.v ' tttir.< herd, consisting of twenry-seven COtVS 
an I HEIFERS ami eleven BULLS, »U Herd Bc-ck Arti- 
mals, in rood breeding and nurelug but not show) con¬ 
dition. Sale on my farm, one and a half miles from the 
Camillas Stitton. oa the Auburn branch of the N". Y. 
Central Railroad. 
A credit will be given tr desired. Catalogues fur¬ 
nished on application. E. MARKS 
CamUlus, N. Y„ Sept. 14,1864. 766-4*. 
Brown. Graves A Selover 
Call the attention of DEALERS and PLASTERS to 
their large and wit grown stock of 
TREES, GRAPE VINES, &c., 
COXStOTIFa 124 FAST OF 
APPLES, Sian dat'd and Dwarf, thrifty and fine; 
PE AKS, '* “ 2 and 3 years, stocky 
and handsome, choicest raricliei; 
TLUMS, 2 rears, strong; 
CHERRIES, 2 years, thrifty and fine. 
Also, a full and choice stock of the best ruitive, hardy 
G Art jA. P E S> . 
Consisting of ADIKONDac, 1 and 2 years, very strong; 
In.v V, ISKAWLLA. DKLAWAKK, CKSVkLIfiO, DlAXA, 
HAKTFORD PuotdFtik 4.DSCOKD, Ac, strong, healthy, 
wt-U-rooted pUnto, together with the best '.eadlng For¬ 
eign kinds. Ah>o, a general assortment of 
Small Frails, Orcameatal Trees, Slirtibs ami Roses. 
All for sale at lowest rales. Personal examination 
solicited. „ _ 
Price List sent on application. _ 765 -5t 
1 ►A /\ APPLE TREKS.—I have the disposal 
lOUA/V ft / of a large lot of Apple Trees S and 4 
years old, grown near (.’ohiwater, Michigan, which 1 
will sell at *60 t.,r 1 ,aa) for itierchanUible trees from 5 
to S feet high, pa'ke.1 tu boxes and delivered at the 
Railtxvad Depot, Toledo, Ohio. . 
767—tu A FAHNESTOCK, Agent. 
THE WOOL MARKETS. 
NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Has been extremely quiet 
since the date of our last review; the chief feature In 
the mark, t waslho large auction idle which caiuc off 
Wednesday last. It drew together a large ar'en dance. 
The bidding was spirited and full prices reallr .l; tu 
fact betlci than was generally atilielpftied, owing to 
the depression lu exchange and the general dtilliu ss in 
the market-. The particulars are a.v fnll.iwr.: -5.WU th- 
XX and XXX Ohlnaod Virginia fleec." ,it*l,(1l; 35,000 
lbs .to at *1.; S.OOO (to X do at. *1; M.'WI |b» do at $1.01; 
lifOtirib? X Ohio fleeces at9Sc; Aixotba No, 2 Ohio at 97c: 
WAV to* No. I do at 5K.*; l».om tbs XX and XXX West 
Virginia »l $1; 35(XV lb, XX a-J XXX Ohio at *1,03; 
2,00(1 IM No. 2 Ohio ni ‘Ad.r; 2.500 tbs No. 3 tin at *1,02; 
4,(510 tt.* medium at 05c; J,50U tbs X X and XXX Ohio at 
*1: 5.0131 t> 5 tint* fleeces at Wtioi; 6,.xv lbs X at 92tic; 
2,000 lbs No. 2 Ohio at *1; 4,m) Ifcs No. I at JI.rttiftMO 
lbs X New York at 92tic; AUtV Ih> XX and XXX New 
York ul92tic; OJ bales Tut. at *I.I7>,; 10 bales low un¬ 
washed :|..ccev at ftic.; H&.IMNI tbs hilf washed and un- 
WH-Sheii at I1Jtic; 6,(551 lbs Ohio \ »; *1,01, and 7 bales 
line Pennsylvania at *1,01; 2-' bales lauibs pulled al 
84tic; 10 bait? line Meslira at 40c;i bales'do at 42c; 5 
bales Cape wool at Litic : 5 bale* do at .Vftic; 10 hales do 
at sue; ami 10 holes Mip.-rrtnc Cape at 63tie. At privat. 
sale there is very Ititie doing, nn-i we have ouly to note 
stlibs of AW tbfi. Domestic fleeces at ?Vs£$l .(>5 for Na¬ 
tive to full blood Merino: *1.0.’. ifl.iO tor bavony. We 
quote pulled al 77,’(f«Aic for Ny. f; 9SSS7c for fn'perflnc 
do., and *lca l,')5 for extra do. California at 66(367c for 
un ivashed; s\344c for common do —Post 
BOSTON, Bept. 22.—The following are tbe quotations 
of wind for this wr>'k Ikonestic — Saxouy and Merino, 
fine, rb. *i,«.v.ci.io: full blood, *I,tB(aU0; hair and 
three-fourths blood, $1,311.(15: common. O.Vi'Sbc: pulled, 
extra. *l.iW,oiL25; do. sumTilne. *1351^,1,25; Western 
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Those who want the best work extant on American 
Sheep H ishaii.lry—tbe Staiidard Anthorltv on the Sub¬ 
ject— should pr.x'ure THE Pkactical SiisrtfEHD, bv 
Hon. IL S. Randall. A new aud revised e.iltlon now 
reaoy. ISnio.—pis (64—well lllustrate-l ami handsomely 
bound. Price, cloth gilt. *1.75— in leather. Ubr&rv style, 
SLAk Sent bv mail, poet-pat \ on receipt of price. 
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BOOKS FOR RURALiSTS 
ITARMERS, ATTENTION 1 
T IXj aot purchase a Mow.-r or Reaper for tbe sea¬ 
son of UXo. until you see "Tile Improved Caylga 
Chief ilowLR and RB.vrKn.” and •• Improved CuiiAtM 
Chief Junior WiW'r," n.acufactared bv 
BARBER, f '■■■ 
The following works on Agriculture. Horticsitare, 
Ac., may be obtained at the Office of the Rpkal N jw- 
Yorksk. We can ais-h Pontish other books oa Rural 
Affairs, issued by AtuerlcAa publishtrs. at tits usual re¬ 
tail prices,—and shall add new works as published. 
Alien's American Farm I 
Book.-1,23 
Di^ Diseases o! l'cxt.ce* 
tie Aulntal»-..........ti' ,u 
Ant. Bln’ Fancier— '15 
An’. Kitchen Gardener .5 
Barn’s Fruit Garden..XA5 
Am. Frutt Grower s 
Guide, Elliott..1,25 
Bright on Grape Culture 
2 d. edition. SI 
Browne's Field Book.of 
Manures.1^3 
8 ridge man's Gartijoer's 
Assistant.L*5 
Do. Fruit Cult. Manual 75 
Br*’Ck’s Book Flowers.1,25 
Buist's Flower Gao-len 1.25 
Cattle and their Diseases 
Jennings.1-fd 
Cbemlcaf Field Lec- 
..Ltd 
Cottage and Farm Bee- 
Keeper. .8 
Cole's Am. Fritit B-.xjk. 6 ) 
Do. Ann Veterinarian.. SC' 
Dadd's American Cattle 
Doctor. .1.25 
Data's Muck Manual . 1,2 5 
Do. Essay on Manures vj 
Do. Prize Essay on Mv 
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plication, or forwarded by mail. 765-St 
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Jj Tbe Tnorou<h-Bred Durham Bull 
“CASOQA.” 
Foe particulars, inquire of 
SYLVESTER LEHMAN, 
769-lt Sharon Center, Schoharie Co. 
AXTYCKOKF’S PATENT VYCK)D WATER PIPE.- 
M 1. S. HOBBLE A CO., 109 Arcade, Rochester, 
N. Y., rr.HHuf.v" turn all sixes of Litis pipe, from one to 
twelve inches bore- 
It is the cheapest, n.-.’st durable, and best ptne la use, 
for water works In cities and villages, for ureweriee, 
tanneries, railroa ds, and water courses of all kinds. It 
has all the strength of iron, and Is much more durable, 
besides being a much purer medium for cvuductliv 
water. We also make the best and cheapest farmer’s 
pipe in use. for conducting water from springs to dry 
fields, dwellings, or other places- 
Thls pipe is made by boring solid pine logs and scant¬ 
ling, and where much’ pressure is required, banding it 
with iron. 
All orders filled promptly. Circulars contain tlstot 
prices. 761-tf 
Johnston’s Chemistry and 
Geo-log-y...1, 
Do. Catechism of Chem¬ 
istry tor Schools. 
Langs troth on the Hive 
and Honey Bee.LiO 
LleMg’s great work on 
Agriculture.1,M 
Do.’ Familiar Letters to 
Fanners. 
Llasley’s More Horses* 1,25 
Manutdof Agncalttireby 
Emerson andF'dnl... 78 
Miles on Horse's Foot J5 
Mlibiirn on tim Oow.... 25 
Manual on Flax and 
Hemp Culture....... 25 
Modern Cookery by Miss 
Acton A Mrs S J Hale. ’.,50 
Muun's Land Drainer.. 50 
Nash's Progressive Far¬ 
mer . to 
Norton's Elements of 
Agrienltnre. SO 
Olcotl’s .sorgho and im- 
phee.1.00 
Pardee on tbe Straw¬ 
berry. 78 
Tedder's Land Measurer SO 
Persoz’s New Culture of 
the Vine. 25 
Practical Shepherd, Ran- 
dall.1,75 
] Produce and Ready 
Reckoner. 60 
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u r aiL ii. uilijiston', 
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Ami Dealer in all kinds of Country Produce. Including 
Butter, Cheese, Lard, Pork, Calves, Poultry, Game, 
Eggs, Beaus, Potatoes, Onions, Apples, readies. Straw¬ 
berries, Pears, Ptums and Grapes, 
1*U Centre Bow, West Washington Market, New York. 
You may rest assured that prompt returns will he 
made on ail occasions. 767-13t 
H^HE TRUE CAPE COD CRANBERRY, 
FOR 
OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER PLANTING, 
For uptand and garden culture. Under my m-thod of 
culture, the vtcl-1 last season, on common dry upland, 
was ov.-r tfO'bushels per acre. Exp1i. lt directions for 
cultivation, with prices of plants, will be sent to any 
address with Nurserv Catalogue, complete. 
B. M. IV’ATSON, OLa Colo'.y Nurserin*. 
769-ot Plymouth, Mass- 
8TEEL COMPOSITION BELLS. 
V4»U THE BEST SELECTED STRAW BERM ES, 
r Raspberries and Blackberries, which yielded for me 
the past summer over 1.5(41 buriiels of fruit, send for 
catalosaosgratis. WILLIAM PAHR\, _ 
766-81 Clnnamluson, N. J. 
YIN’S PATENT llAIlt (IiniPIKS 
A good Churcn or other Bell for 30 cents 
WAKPASTED 
To give Satisfaction. 
F.>r valual le Information 
upou tbe sublect of 
LADIES, TKY THEM. 
They will make yonr hair wave bcanliftil without 
heating it. For sale at variety stores throughout the 
country. Retailers will be supplied by any first class 
Jobber of Notions In New York, Philadelphia or Bos¬ 
ton. 769 36t 
On the 28th ulL, of dlpthcrla, ARTHUR J. AVIL- 
LI A VI. oldest sou of JOHN H. and Sarah OsgOOdby 
aged 12 years and 11 days. 
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fill Merehaato’ Kuw, W«t Washington Market, New lork 
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send for pamphlets to the 
tuiderslgned.wiio are the only 
manufacturers ol this >ie- 
Kriptlonof Bell with Har- 
Nciu Airocrtisemcuts 
QHOICE FRUIT AliD ORNAMENTAL 
Darlington's Wevris sail 
Useful Plants. t-W 
Daw’s Devon Herd 
Btx.k.VXJ 
Directions for Preserving 
Natural Flowers.lid 
Divoit and Kerr's Or.tH- 
men’al and Domestic 
Poultry.1^1 
Downing's FruHs and 
Friut Tws.3,fc 
Every Lady her own 
Flow er Gardener,_ 25 
Every :.ody bis own Law¬ 
yer ....1,25 
Family Doctor, by Prof. 
Henry S. Tavlor,_ 1,73 
Farm Drainage (H, F. 
French,'..-. i,'.0 
Farmers Cyckipcedta ot 
Modem Ag—Blake. 1,25 
FteUTs Pearbulture_1,85 
Fish Culture..1,<M 
Fltnton Grass, s .2,00 
Flowers for the Parlor 
and Garden.-.3,0° 
Grape Cutinristb} An¬ 
drew S. Fuller.1,25 
Guenon on Milch Cows 75 
Herbert’s Horse-iv vip¬ 
ers .1225 
Hooper's Dog and Gun, 
paper.. 25 
House Culture ot Oraa- 
meutal Planta.75o 
Jennings’ Sheep, Sw ine 
and Poultry..1,NJ 
Dealers tn alt ktndsof COUNTRY PRODUCE, Live 
Stock, Calves, Shix-p, Lambs, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, 
Fish, Ac.. Jtc. Pcacncs, Apples, and all greeu fruits 
made a speciality. Refer to first houses In New York, 
and well Vrnown public men. CO rrva po it. 1 e -> e c from pro¬ 
ducers, dealers, and fruit-growers solicited, bend for 
our free circular. CVmstgujnients from the country re¬ 
spectfully solicited and prompt returns made. |7ft3-l3teo 
5 J, .-Isom’S pif-actvw pa- 
IaC S tented routing bang- 
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Frvs CENTS A LINE, each Insertion. A price and a 
half for extra display, or 62>i cents per Uue of space. 
SPECIAL notices (following reading matter, leaded,) 
80 cento a Hue. 
try The edition of the Rural ts now so large as to 
render tt neoepsary that the first form (outside pages) 
should go to press ou Friday of the week preceding date, 
and the last form (Inside pages) on Tuesday morning. 
Hence to secure Insertion advertisements Intended for 
the last page should reach tts ten days lu advance of the 
date of the paper, and those for the Inside (7th page) ou 
Monday. 
Quinby’- __ 
Bet-keeping.1,50 
Quincy on Soiling Cat tie 50 
Rabbit Fancier. 35 
Richardson on tbe H.tss 35 
Do. on the Pests of the 
Edward J. Evans A Co. 
Respectfully iuvlte the attention of 
AMATEURS AND PLANTERS 
To their extensive stock of 
Extra Select TREES and PLANTS. 
Grown with especial reference to the demand from 
parties piu'chasiug for their own planting, embracing a 
LAEC4E AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT 
OF 
FKLTT TREES both Standard and Dwarf; 
MECIDCOITS TREES for Lawn and Street Planting; 
EVERGREENS of Choicest Kinds; 
HARRY FLOWERING 8IIHCB8 AND VINES; 
4JUAJPES, of Choicest Varieties ; 
I SMALL FRUITS of the Loading Kluds; 
ROSES BEDDING PLANTS Ac. 
Parties contemplating planting Fruit Trees largely, 
or desiring choice, well-grown Ornamental Trees, for 
Cemeteries, Street-Planting, or the Improvement, of 
Private Grounds, are invited to examine our stock. 
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76S-41 Central Nuraerle*. York, Pa. 
AMERICAN BELL COMPANY, 
No. Su Lllterty Street, New York 
fpo INVENTORY AND PATENTEES - Inventions 
1 examlncvl. Patenta oblaitied. Patents re-l>sn«d. 
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STROSG, LIGHT. SSD ORXSSIISXTAL. 
Sold by all House-Furnishing Dealers 
r ] HI Nl'llSF,HYMEN !— Choice Peach Stones 
1 lot) bushels for sale. Address 
7611-4t A. E. BART LETT, Kalamaxoo, Mich. 
K li AN D A LIAS P U A V T1 C A l. SHEP¬ 
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lu Loyal States or British Prov tuces on receipt of price 
— onh $1.75. 
Address D. D. T. MOORE, Rochester, N. Y. 
INCOBNATION AIIOIY THE WEST, 
I Its Grain and Spick Intei egts, Soil, etc., etc., can be 
found In the IOWA HOMEoTKAD, an Agricultural 
weekly. Address 
761*-41 H. IV. PETTIT, Dcs Moines, Iowa. 
TO it THE TALL OT 1S6A. 
100,000 Standard aad Dwarf Apple Trees. 
50,000 Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 
A large stock of Tkach, Plum amt Ckkhhy tusks; 
White Grape »pd t'berry t'urranta: Concord, Diana. 
Delaware a.nl Uartqird Prolltlc Grape Vines; 
Pear and Quince Stocks. Now is the time to buy trees. 
Trees are cheap in comparison to other articles. Deal¬ 
ers are Invited to call. AH letters ami orders promptly 
attended to. Send for Wholesale and Descriptive Cata¬ 
logues. and inclose stamps to prepay postage. 
Address K. MOODY A HONK 
753- tot. Niagara Nurseries, Lock port, N. Y. 
\IIAIN TILE MACHINE, BEST IN USE MVNU- 
J factored by A. LA TOURRETTE, 
788-u Waterloo. Seneca Oo., N. Y 
A TAK1T1 FOlt SALE-Iu Alien, AUepiny 
-LA county, oil the State Routl. right inllt’s aoulh of 
Nun.la Station, of 190 acree, and 135, lying both sides of 
the toad. Good buildings, good frulti Ac. Terms made 
easy-on time. For further Information, inquire of J. 
A J. R. SLADE, C tstilc, W yomlng Co., N. Y. [769-lt 
g£ST FAMILY 3EWING MACHINE. 
WHEELEE & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING Cfe' were awarded the First 
I’ekmium at the Great International Exhibition, Lcn- 
don, 1862. 
Principal OtBct, JYo. G25 Broadway, JY, I’, 
355 L W. DIBBLE, Agent, UouEeater, N. V. 
O LD EYES MADE NEW.- 
A pamphlet directing tn,w to speedily restore 
sight and give up spectacles w ithout aid of doctor or 
medicine. Sent by mail iree, on receipt of 10 cents. 
Address E. B. F00TF, \t. D., 
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H ARVEST GLOVES.—Huck and Dog Skin Gloves, 
wholesale and retail, at the old stand tor Trunks, 
Whips and Gloves, 7S State SL, Rochester. N. \ 
755-tf A. R. PRITCHARD. 
