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A NEW EDITION OF THE 
PRACTICAL SHEPHERD 
OF TIIE 
A Complete Practical Treatise on the Breeding, 
Management and Diseases of Sheep. 
SPARKS OF JOLLITY. 
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN. 
I merest Qnnricrly - February. IHny, Ati 
gust, and November. 
lioinls Free of all Taxes, Local or National. 
A good side show—A pretty cheek. 
The poor man’s story—The garret. 
— One key to Irish grievances—Whis-key. 
How was Jonah punished? Wlmled, of course. 
It isn’t every Judge who can parse a sentence. 
“The wife's secret”— Her opinion of her hus¬ 
band. 
How to keep your head clear— Shave every 
hair off. 
Diet for training base-ball players— Batter 
pudding. 
An object of Interest—Tour deposit in a sav¬ 
ings bank. 
A ship may be said to resemble logwood when 
it’s in port. 
Wii v isn sword like boor? Because it’sno use 
till it’s drawn. 
Mn. Behoh’h nnggings nt the city railway 
horses are of the nature of “ dead issuesthey 
are cur-oases. 
An Irishman who was found guilityof stealing 
a lot of eolfoe, was asked by the magistrate what 
lie did with it. “ Made lay wld it," was his reply. 
Horace Walpolk tells a story of a Lord May¬ 
or of London, who having beard that a friend 
had had the small-pox twice and died of it, asked 
if he died Hie first time or second. 
‘* What brought you to prison, my colored 
friend ?" “ Two constables, salt." “Yes, but I 
moan, had intemperance anything to do with 
it ?” “ Yes, sah, dey was bote of ’em drunk.” 
" Now, my little boys and girls," said a teach¬ 
er, “ I want you to bo very quiet—so quiet that 
you cun hear a pin drop." In a minute ail was 
silent, when a lltllo boy shrieked, “Let bor 
drop! ” 
An Irishman, having jumped into the water 
to save a man from drowning, upon receiving a 
ipiarter from Hie person as a reward fertile ser- 
x lee, looked first at tho money and then at him, 
and at. last exclaimed: — “I’m overpaid for 
t lie Job." 
By Hon. HENRY 8. RANDALL, LL. O., 
A uthor of “ Sheep Husbandry in th( South," “ Fine 
Wool Sheep Husbandry <*rV, and I id it or of 
the Sheep Husbandry Department of the 
Rural New -1 or her. 
THIS excellent work (sold heretofore only by sub¬ 
scription) Is now placed In tho bands of the Trade, 
and may be Obtained of all Booksellers. It is the 
most complete, critical und reliable book on Ameri¬ 
can Sheep Husbandry ever published in tills country, 
and should be In the librury of every shepherd in the 
land. Pries ¥2. 
Opinions of (be Press, 
From Hi* New Eiifc'lund Furmi-r, Ronton. 
Th* Pricticai. fiiiu-nnnn I* s work (lint li»» long boon needed 
by our people. It tbould bo In tbs hliinl wait heed of every person 
owning ibeep. 
From tlis Country (lontlemnn end Cultivator. 
A* n wbolo, tills book is uiupistsliomibly In ndvsnce of anything 
of the kind now before the public. 
From tb« Maine Farmer. 
Tea name of the author, Hon. II. S. Randall, is a guarantee of it* 
complvtencw and reliability. 
From the New York Tribnne. 
In this volume the aulbor lias exhausted the subject, and given all 
that Is necessary for any farmer to know about eelecting, breeding 
and general management of sheep, In health or sickness. We heartily 
commend thlswork to all who wish for a sound and thorough treatise 
on Sheep Husbandry, 
From tho Ohio Farmer. 
Tint reputation of the author—who ranks as Til* authority In this 
country U|M>ii all that papains to tho breeding and management of 
sheep—will induce a large and continued demand fur *• Thu Practical 
Shepherd." 
From tlie Journal of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society. 
Tint Practicm Snei'immi Is a most complete work on Sheep 
Husbandry for the prnclical wool grower, nnd gives all the important 
mol ter required for the management of alieep, as well na a description 
of the various breeds adapted to our country. Tills wook meets the 
wants of the wool growers. 
From the Prairie Farmer. 
Tun illustrations of sheep are by tin? best artists of New York, and 
svell done. The letter press and paper nro ell thnlcould be desired 
in a work or Ibis description. It will undoubtedly meet with ttie 
large sals its merits demand. 
KTf* This work sent tiy mail on receipt of Price. 
Liberal discount to the Trade. All orders should bo 
addressed to 1). J>. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
Rural New-Yorker Ollier-, New York. 
The Treasury Department having already received 
subscription* to the amount or ¥67,000,000 to the first 
two hundred millions of the New l.ounn authorized 
by the Act of Congress, of July 14, 1870, for refund¬ 
ing tb« Putdlc Debt, bearing five percent, per an¬ 
num Interest, mav offers to popular subscription the 
remaining 1183.000,000 of this particular Loan, and is 
prepared |0 promptly deliver the Coupon Bonds or 
Heglsterort Certificates lu exchange dollar for dollar 
for any or Hie United Status tdx per cent. Bonds or 
Registered Slocks, known as Five-Twenties, or for 
Gold Coin at the par value of the New Isonn, and ac¬ 
crued interest from the first of May. Wlieu this 
amount, to which preference is given, is tuken up, 
the remainder of the Fire per Cents, $800,000,000, em¬ 
braced In the Act will be offered tn connection with 
¥300,000,000 Four and one-bait percents,und any purt 
of $700JiflojXifi of Four per Cent,*, the one runolug Ilf* 
teen years and tho other thirty years. 
The following is a copy of the New Five Per Cent. 
Bond, under and pursuant to the Act of Congress: 
FORM OF FIVE PER CENT. BOND. 
Wednesday, June 28,1871 
ITaving sub-divided the hinds belonging to W.\l 
PENN HOWLAND, Esq., embracing a tract contain 
Ing 
First. Premium and Diploma 
at American Institute Fair, 
1809 and 1S7U, for SAFEST 
and REST ILLUMINATING 
OIL. Oil tlomsftiif 
CIIAH. PRATT, N. Y. 
F.ssta hi iwhed 1770. 
Five Thousand Acres 
TRADE V.ARI 
INTO 
l will sell the same William Reserve, on Hie 
Prenilw,lo tin- lllgliekt llidder. 
Tin- How i .an a Lands are located xvlibln two 
a half miles of P,»i( Byron Station, on the \ x. 
Central and Hudson River H. II., ami nine miles 
North of Auburn. N. t . The N. V. Central It. It. 
run* through Ike tract. . _ 
The Soli it, nn Exceedingly Fertile Sami 
n nil <4ro vel I .on m, having been originally II on x - 
ill Tliulieved v.ilb Oak Hickory, Maple. Ac \ 
large proportion of the land is now under cultiva¬ 
tion. On the Western side are several bundled 
acres of HEAVY TIMBER which will be sold In 
quantities to suit piireiinser*. 
It wn» IiiIoihIcI at. flr*t to sub-divide the entire 
estate Into lurma of from fifty i.VO) to two liundimT 
(200) acre* each, liut in consequence ot a generally 
exproABcd desire the owner lias consented tn divide 
the same into 
GETTING UP CLUBS. 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUMERS 
INTEREST | FUNDED LOAN OF 1881 | 5 PER CENT, 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
Are I utlebled to the Hen rer in ihe Hum of 
. DOLLARS. 
THIS BOND la issued ill aooordance with the pro¬ 
visions of nn Act of Congress entitled " An Act to 
autorizo the refunding of Hie National Debt," ap¬ 
proved July 14, 1870, amended by nn Act approved 
Jauuary 20, is?), nnd is redeemable nt the pleasure of 
the United States, after ilia 1st day ol May, 1881, In 
Coin of the standard value of the United States on 
said J uly il, 1870, with interest lit such Coin, from the 
day of the date hereof, at the vatu of FIVE PER¬ 
CENT!.: M per uniium, payable quarterly, on Hie 1st 
day of February, May, August, and November, In 
each year. The principal and interest, are exempt 
from the puyiueiit of all Tuxes or Duties of Hie 
United States, ns well a* from taxation In any form, 
by or under State, tuuiiioipal or local authority. 
Washington, .. is.... 
Entered..,.,. Recorded.... 
II «€ 33 mEl’ ST MEET, 
Box -10 13, NEW YOUK. 
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am! nt Iter* who jiMjuirr i» llyht, ((ficieul fit J ft cheap 
lino ins for Tli relll hid, Sowing, 1‘iiTiiplHQ, IhiiuUnij. 
filter Making, tleuuing Urn In, I lover Seed, Cutting 
Food, Re. These Engine* lire built upon correct prill- 
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an as to give all an opportunity tn secure n desirable 
home and one of the most fertile farms in the cen¬ 
tral portion or the Empire State. 
Alike opportunity to secure u farm of this char¬ 
acter, (large or small, as t he purchaser prefers,) m.iy 
not again occur. 
A ,Y1 A I* will be be issued June ISlh, showing Hie 
snh-dtvislon, which will be furnished on application 
toWM, PENN HOWLAND. Port ltyruu, Cn yoga 
Co., N. V.. or the undersigned. 
Ohio, 
4 PP1-F. PARER, COR Elt AND H1.1CKII 
1\ 1’rlee f-2. Does all at once. Warranted satis 
factory l>. II. WII ITTEMORE, Worcester. Mass. 
The Season of Peril 
Ten per cent , of the purchase money on day of 
Sale; Fifteen per cent, within sixty day* tliereH- 
ter, and the balance In five equal annual piiyniei.i 
Deferred pnvmeuta seven per cent. Interest, semi¬ 
annually, to be secured by mortgage on premies 
sold. 
For further particulars, address 
II. J. RAFFENSPERGF.R, 
Toledo, Ohio. 
Register of the Treasury. 
Registered Bonds will ho Issued of the denomina¬ 
tions of ¥50, ¥100, ¥«X!, ¥LWXI, ¥5,000. ¥10,000,and coupon 
bonds of each denomination except the last two 
The Interest will bo payable in the United States, at 
the Qtitan of the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer 
or designated depository of the Government, quar¬ 
terly,on the first days ot February, May, August and 
November, In each year. 
The Interest nn Hie Registered Stock of t ills Loan, 
it Is determined by the Treasury Department, will 
be paid directly by the United Hlntes Treasurer in 
bis Gold Check for the Quarterly Interest, to tho 
Posl-Otllee addless of every holder, tree of trouble 
or expense, dispensing with at tendance, lu person or 
by proxy, at Hit- Treasury, fur the purpose of receipt¬ 
ing for and drawing such interest. 
The whole proceeds of tho New Loan will lie ap¬ 
plied to tin, payment or redemption and cancellation 
of toe .7-211 y.-uri six percent, bunds, und in addition 
to t hese proceeds, the 5-20s arc being reduced by pur¬ 
chases, averaging, tor two years pb»t, about ¥IO,oOO,- 
ouo per month. 
The entire effect, therefore, ot the New Loan, in 
connection wit h i lie exIstlng Sinking Fund process of 
the Treasury, is to rodiico both I’riuciinul und inter¬ 
est of the Public Debt of the United States. Tin 
Loan r rrof 1*710 uddl! lunul sugpluof Govern onnt Slocks, 
while i lie application ol the surplus revenue t* con¬ 
stantly lessening the Funded Mmeks hearing mix per 
cent, Gold Interest. 
The policy of the Government since Hie close ot the 
War m I 86 i. which left a debt upon the eoilldi v of 
¥ 2 , 7 a 5 ,uui,ikJn, und an annual taxation ot ¥3O,fiUO,0UU,hns 
been to reduce steadily both Debt and Taxi's to re 
(luce the Principal ut Hie 1 mill tiy actual payments, 
and to lessen ilie annual burden of Inlere.-t, and 
thereby the burden of Taxation, not only through 
such payments, but by funding tliedebl at tho cheap¬ 
est rates of iuturosi practicable from time to time, 
until II Is now tell that the very Chuunest rates are 
due to Hui high Credit, uubloniialied Public Faith, 
and vast and growing resources of i be country. From 
♦2.76Tt.000.OUU tliu Principal ut tho Debt boa been re¬ 
duce* to ¥2.20U,OWM*Xl both sums exclusive of actual 
Interest—ami Horn the heavy burden of $i;,l,Kt3,uuo 
per annum, the Intei'esl charge lias been reduced to 
¥ 112 ,780,UdO per annum; while the annual taxation, 
under ibt, Internal Revenue system, which Hie ne¬ 
cessities Ol the War und the Debt I hereby created 
rendered necessary for at least a short series of 
years, has been reduced i ron) ¥3I1,UOU,UUO in ltS '6 tit; to 
about ¥tfd.OUO.UOO per year m 18TO-71 (fMiiuuUng for 
the highest probable collections in Hie current mouth, 
the Inst of Hie Fiscal year), or leak than one-ball the 
first nnniefl sum. And In the yuar 1871*72 0 liirlher 
reduction or ¥28,000.000 will come in under Ihe Act of 
J uly, ten'll, so as to give only $I2G,000,000 for the year, 
or about two-UftllS Hie maximum ui 11*16 <JtJ. 
By the successful refunding of Hie Public Debt at 
nnnierale rates of Interest, and by continued econo 
inies Hi the expenditure:. - I the Government which 
m two years, from March 4, 1869, to Mart'll 4, IbVI, 
amounted lo ¥126,700,949,or an average saving per 
year of fft'i,350,474 il ls believed that mauiy the en¬ 
tire system ot liitcraul Texas cun bo dispensed with 
In a few years, or so much nt il us requires the ma¬ 
chinery of District Assessor* and Collectors. 
The Secretary of the Treasury lias just published 
Ihe Monthly Schedule of the Public Debt to .lone I, 
from which It appears that he has further red deed 
the total Of Funded Gold-bearing debt since May 1 
by the sum of ¥8,000,01X1 by purchase nt United States 
6-208 for Hie Sinking Fond, and reduced the 3-20* by 
Hie turtber Hum ot ¥-8,2 IT,400by conversion Into the 
New 5 Per Cents. The whole Funded Debt now 
stunds, ¥1,894,138,71)0, as against *2,107,8(6,150 two years 
ago when tho present Adiiiltilstrafiou came into of¬ 
fice. Adding lo those sums the net Circulation of the 
Treasury , (tout is, lo Greenbacks and Greenback Cer¬ 
tificates, after deducting Gold and Currency on hand), 
the following Is the compartsou ol Debt of all kinds, 
at present, and at the close ol Hie War. anil in IWI'J: 
July, 1865. March, IS®, June, 1871. 
U. S. Stocks,..$2.lull,7*4,112 ¥2,107,841),100 $1,804,128,752 
Circulation. 005,1111,UR 3.83,543,854 336,333,003 
T.itul.¥2,155,995,275 ¥2,491,399,904 ¥3.260,461,755 
The following table affords a clusHlffeuthMi at the 
Funded Stock (in Gold) ul the United States, ns at 
present out standing: 
Dale. Coupon. Registered. Total. 
5- 20s, 1802.¥;ktl,»,si,.VKI *1(3.973,500 ¥486,932,000 
6 - 20s, 1864. 41,763.650 65,924,1110 100,670,750 
5-20*, . 123,660,1.70 53,562,110 177,312.620 
5-208, 1865, (II)., LV.mfflQ 70.861.460 250 296 950 
5- 20s, 1867. 241,CSO.T.TO »l,:t2f, 100 011,650 
6- 20S, 1868. 28,009,350 UJXB.UOO 8 I J.«I2,300 
Total 5.208..¥1,000.4:16,700 ¥587.239,350 ¥1-'W.665 950 
Sixes, UtSl. !B,300.400 190,417,700 2811,678,100 
Fives. 10-40.... 57,379,650 UITJiST.ItoO 194,567,300 
fives. 1874 .. - 13.055,000 6,045,000 20,000,000 
New Fives, ’81 6,117,000 3,1UI.4(I0 8,217,400 
Total.¥1,170,048,750 724,080,000 ¥1.894,128,750 
Total, March 4.1869. 2,107,946,150 
Reduction of Funded Debt .¥213,717,400 
Y early Gold Interest charge, 1869. 124,255,360 
Present yearly charge. Ill,419,993 
Reduction in Interest Charge . ¥12,835,357 
The proposed further reduction of tiie annual in¬ 
terest charge upon the Public Debt by refunding is 
as follows: 
By exchange of ¥500,000,000 United states 
six per (Mints for new 5 percents ot 1881... 5,000,000 
By exchange of $300,000.1100 United states 
six percents for four and a hull percents 
01 1886. 4,500,000 
By exchange of ¥700,(KI0,00U Dulled Slates 
six percents for tour per cents of tool... 14 , 000,000 
Total saving per annum by refunding.. ¥23,500,01)0 
O. C. NORVKLL, 
In charge of Advertising U. S. Loans. 
TREASURY offk'K, Nxw YORK, June3,1871. 
In the Summer and Autumn the system is In a less nervous condition Hum 
when under the bracing Influence of u colder temperature. Keep the bowels 
unobstructed, the digestion active and the blood cool in warm weather. 
To effect this object, take occasionally a dose of 
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. 
It Is a gentle cathartic, a w holesome tonic, an antidote to biliousness, a 
blood depurent, and a most delightful febrifuge, united In one sparkling 
foaming efixir, prepared in a moment and without, the slightest trouble. 
ILLUSTRATED REBUS,-No. 25 
Thresher of the Period 
AULTMAN & TAYLOR 
J5F* Answer next week. 
mm 
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CROSS-WORD ENIGMA.—No. 12 
My first is in mouse but. not In rat: 
My second in dog tmt not In cat; 
My third in ibex but not in gout; 
My fourth in written but not in wrote; 
My fifth in lord but not in gnat: 
My sixth in bug but not In bat ; 
My Seventh in bread but- not in cheese; 
My c-ighth is in cough but not in sneeze; 
My ninth is in hush tint not in tree; 
My whole is a city over the sea. 
lUf Answer next week. T. H. Lenoir, 
Threshing Machine 
WITH 8 AND 10 HOUSE 
Mounted and Down l?ower«* 
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AULTMAN & TAYLOR M’F’G CO., 
WORD-SQUARE ENIGMA. No. 9 
My first is what lew ladies do; 
My second Is a small water craft; 
My third isn garden vegetable; 
My fourth Is tho plural of an aquatic bird 
My fifth is heavy. O. P. CJ 
Answer next week. 
Tliebrilliuii 4 succcskq/' these Improii cl Grant- 
Saving, Time-Saving and Money-Earning The' in eg 
Establishments is unjiuenlbi, d in the annuls oj I "> 
Machinery , inegsly increased earnings a re r«-p orb <1 ij 
ThreshtrnuM who Imre purchased -.1 great enemy “J 
grain by Farmers who hare Employed Then• year-m- 
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experiment—In use in 400 Counties in 16 States by ViW 
purchasers- Endorsed by forty thousand farmers ho 
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“ .u.Txtrufi'iw " rrrinciiiU — The >j shake the gram tad ;/ 
PROBLEM.-No. 16 
A lady, dying, left u sum of money to bo di¬ 
vided among her children. Now, if there were 
two children less, eneh would receive JiJIOOmore; 
and il there were four more children, each 
Would receive .L'80 less. Required tiie number 
of children, and amount each received. 
. Scholium. 
Answer next week. 
PUZZLER ANSWERS. 
PROBLEM No. 14.—'Thu vessel would Sturt North 
3D* 52' Fast, and go 1,788,668 allies. Sho would be 
627.07 miles from the pole. 
lu.i'STUATBo Rkiip.n No. 23.—An aspect more 
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