THfA-NECTAR 
APOSTROPHE TO JETHRO WOOD, 
Cant-1 rOn Jr* law 
Inventor o( 
[The following extract from the address delivered 
before the lhoncer Association of Orleans county, 
N. V., June mb, 1871, by EDWARD Wi:iiSTi.lt, Esq. 
of Rochester, formerly an AartoeUito Editor of the 
Run A I. Niw-Yorkek, pays a Just tribute to the 
memory of oue who did good work i n the Agricul¬ 
turist in bU day and generation.—JO»».] 
Haie, thou, whose humble lot ivh< cast 
’Mid riiiika of men unknown to tame.- 
Whom kings and lords of age* oast 
Would scorn to know or name: 
We come, thy honors here to sing, 
And lift thee high o’er lord and king! 
PUZZLER ANSWERS, 
A NEW SEMI-ANNUAL VOLUME OF 
PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN. 
Interest Quarterly — Februnry, May, An 
gust, and November. 
Bonds Free of all Taxes, Local or National. 
Ii.i.i sritATho Remits no. m.— unewtowuga. 
15 ,|,j PROVERBS No. 1.—For wisdom is better 
than rubies; and all the things that may be desired 
are not to be con pared to it. 
I'iioBX.ew .No. 14—The vessel would start North 30’ 
&>/ Kant, and 'dOI,TSS,C86 miles; she would be 52..If 
miles from the pole. 
Word-Square Enigma No. 8- 
O D I N 
1) a T A 
ITEM 
N A M E 
THE Forty BrttDS.—(See Youths’ Department Ru 
rat., June 17.) 
1. Cormorant. 
2. A it)utaut. 
3. Pheasant. 
4. Bar hot. 
!>. Teal. 
o. Sucrotary Bird. 
7. Poe Bird. 
H. Canary Bird. 
SI. Cat Bird. 
ID. Blue Bird. 
11. Blue Jay. 
12. Penguin. 
13. Sun Bird. 
It. I.oVo Bird. 
I:,. Robin, 
lit. Titmouse. 
17, ousel. 
is. Bird of Paradise. 
19. Diver. 
20. Jfteana. 
rfiuDEN Cities No, 1 
4, Home; 5, Lancaster, 
CRO.Ss-Wonn Enigma No. 12.—Edenburg. 
WORD-SQCARK ENIGMA No. 9— 
SCO T. D 
C A N O E 
O N I O N 
I, O O N 8 
D E N 8 Jfi 
JliscKLr.AXEons Enigma No. 9.—Cold water. 
iLi.PSTRATKii It nil's No. 28.—If the grate be 
empty, coal on ; if the grate be full, stop putting 
coal on. 
PitOBl.RM No. 15.—Six children ; each received £200. 
The Treasury Department, having already received 
subscriptions to the amount of $67,110(1,000 to the first 
two hundred millions of the New Loans authorized 
by the Act of Congress, of July 14, 1870. for refund¬ 
ing the Public Debt, bearing five per cent, per an¬ 
num Interest, now offers to popular subscription the 
remaining $133,000,000 of this particular Loan,and is 
prepared to promptly deliver the Coupon Bonds or 
Registered Certificates in exchange dollar for dollar 
for any of the United Slates six per cent. Bonds or 
Registered Stocks, known a* Five-Twenties, or for 
Cold Coin at the par value of tile New Loan, and ac¬ 
crued Interest from the first of May. When this 
amount, to which preference Is given, is taken up, 
the remainder of the Five per Cents. $300,000,000, em¬ 
braced in the Act will be oflered in connection with 
$300,fXW,000 Four and one-half per Cents, and any part 
of $7(10,000,000 of Four per Cents, the one running fif¬ 
teen years and the 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. 
No jeweled dirutom or crown 
E’er glittered on thy manly brow - 
No slave would Iren bleat thy frown, 
Nor nt thy footstool bow : 
For thou Wei l, pure ill heart and mind, 
And strove loro!*'' not crush mankin 
As famed Prometheus of yore, 
111 aid of our lost, wretched siren, 
Stole from the flaming sun, and bore 
Down to the earth those tires 
That till with light and life all space, 
And mark the Day God’s glorious race 
21. Eagle. 
22. Gull. 
23. Egret. 
24. Emu. 
25. Pelican. 
2ii. Toucan. 
27. Woodpecker. 
28. Woodcock. 
29. Cock. 
30. Cockatoo. 
31. Wood Ibis. 
32. Ibis. 
33. Nightingale. 
34. Night Hawk. 
35. Hawk. 
30. Auk. 
37. Bittern. 
38. Tern. 
39. Km. 
40. Finch. 
1, Toledo; 2, Lima; 3. Salem 
Or, UR Agents, Sitbscribers, Postmasters, and all others interested in the Rural New- 
Yorker are requested to note that a new’ Semi-Annual Volume will commence next week, July 
8 , and govern themselves accordingly. While we pledge our best endeavors to maintain its repu¬ 
tation as the Best Rural, Literary, Family and Business Newspaper extaut, we respectfully 
ask lor this Journal such aid in the way of new subscriptions as its hosts of friends can render at 
this season. 
STYLE AM) RATES OF THE RURAL. 
Volume XXIV. will be published in uniform style with the present —each No. containing 
Sixteen Double Quarto Pages of Five Columns —Finely Illustrated and Neatly Printed on Book 
Paper. A Title Page and Index given at the close of the Volume. 
Terms— Only .50 per Volume of 26 numbers, (July to Jan.,) or $3 per year oE 52 num¬ 
bers. Teu copies, $1.25 each per volume, or $3.50 per year, with a free copy (or premium) to club 
agent. Clubs of Five, Seven, Ten or more may be made up for either the Volume or Year—the 
former at half the rates of the latter. Remittances by Draft, P. O. Money Order, or Registered 
Lettei’, may be made at the risk of the Publisher. 
Now I« tlio Time lo Subscribe mid Form Club*! Friends of the Rural, 
nleaae toll now friends ot our new Semi-Annual Volume, and make up Clubs. Specimen Num- 
So thy inventive genius found 
For man the bright and polished share, 
That bUtIf the willing fields abound 
With fruits beyond compare; 
And from the seed that falls like rain, 
Crowds full mir barns with bearded grain 
Eternal may the honors shine, 
We yield with grateful hearts to thee; 
May children's children round thy shrine— 
Sons of the brave and free— 
With reverent lips pronounce tliy name. 
And build for thee a deathless fame! 
INTEREST | FUNDED LOAN OF 1881 | 5 PER CENT. 
UNITED STATES OF A HI Kit I DA 
Arc Indebted In the llcnrcr in the Hum of 
.. DOLLARS. 
THIS BOND is issued in accordance with (he pro¬ 
visions of an Act of Cougress entitled " An Act to 
authorize the refunding of the National Debt,” ap¬ 
proved July 14, 1870, amended by an Act approved 
January 20,1871, and is redeemable nt the pleasure of 
the United States, after the 1st day of May, 1881, in 
Coin of the standard value of the United States on 
said July 14. 1870, with interest In such Coin, from the 
day of the date hereof, at the rate of FIVE FEU- 
CENTUM per annum, payable quarterly, On the 1st 
day of February, May, August and November, in 
each year. The principal and interest are exempt 
from the payment of all 'faxes or Duties of the 
United States, as well as from taxation tn any form, 
by or under State, municipal or local authority. 
Washington, ........ 18.... 
Entered.. Recorded. 
iUisccUuneotts 21 bucriisminus 
FARMERS’ PACKAGE 
OF BUCHAN’S CARBOLIC SOAPS 
THE RURAL 
containing 
6 Lb*. Carbolic Dl»iiif<N’t1lltf Bonn, 
Fur Destroying Lice on Cattlo; Curing Galls, 
Heratehes and Bores. 
H l.l*. Can Crony lie Slircp Dip, 
For Cure "i Scab and kindred diseases tn Sheep. 
5 lib. Con Cresylic Ointment, 
For Cure ot Foot-Rot. HoofiiH, etc. 
10 Lb 1 -. Carbolic Laundry Simp, 
u dOZ. Carbolic Toilet Soap 
u •* *• Dental Soap, 
t, “ '* Halm Ointment, 
i box •• Disinfecting Mowder, (Granulated) 
Will, on receipt of ?8 be sent to any address la the 
t inted state*, with one copy nt I be American Agri¬ 
culturist tor the year 1871. .Send P. U. Address ana 
Snipping DirerUct tta. These preparations have been 
THAOEMAW 
GETTING UP CLUBS 
GREAT SAVING TO CONSUI 
And five turns of the crank, Fares, Cores and Slices 
an Apple ALL AT ONCE. 1L takes a thin paring.and 
til ere is little wcutti. The slicing is of equal thick¬ 
ness, which is very desirable In preparing Cooking 
AppleB OKI El) APP1.KS prepared VS this Machine 
are worth more than when prepared in the ordinary 
way. It is a splendid potato purer, tlio sllerr being 
removed. 
Fatkvj . The Patent has Just been renewed for 
seven venn-. in view of it* value to the public;Farm¬ 
ers agreeing Hint the Machine is worth $10 u year to 
anyone who bus many Apple*, and so to*tifieu< under 
cmil)) in evidence on the extension of the Patent. 
Sixteen thousand sold last season. For sale at fac¬ 
tory rates by the hard ware trade generally. 
K ccom iiicn dit 1 1 min. 
One Farmer wrote from the State of New York lust 
season, saying " 1 have had one of your machines for 
ten years, and have probably pared, cored and sliced 
a thousand bushel* of apples with II. It is about 
worn out., and 1 write to gel another, and some for 
my noiglibora. 
New York, Nov.26. 1858. 
I have witnessed the operation of the Bay State 
Paring. Coring and Slicing Machine, invented by D. 
ri. Wfiittemore. and consider it the very best, ma¬ 
chine for Apple Curd's t ever saw. If sold a* I un¬ 
derstood at uo more than $2.(10 each, l ciuusider it 
worthy of universal adoption, 
lUHt.M'K GUI II.KV, 134 Nils Ban street. 
Fun the Family.—TU o perfection of nmi'hlnery. 
particularly for the purpose Of performing I lit it CHI o 
ami di'Hcalo work, wliteh we should think nothing 
but the human hand could perform, is truly surpris¬ 
ing. Amlin nothing bn* there been such astonishing 
perfection attained as la the manufacture of those 
delicate but strong little machines, that, take hold ot 
an apple, and by four t urns of a little crank the apple 
la pared, cured ami sliced, ready for the pie crust or 
stow pan. The. most perfect machine for this pur¬ 
pose Is patented and manufactured liyD. If. Wlmtc- 
uiore A list ot premia ms awarded to the gentleman 
upon his machine In 1*08 requires u whole page fur 
their enumeration. The machine Is composed en¬ 
tirely ot iron, and seems absolutely perfect in its 
construction, doing the work a hundred per cent 
better and nlcei than ihe most careful human hand. 
It has been on sale for 14 years, and the demand is 
steadily Increasing.- Hock Island Argus. 
Manufactured by D. II. WH1TTEMURE, 
Worcester, Mass. 
day, and, as usual, was quite poor, for ever) 
enterprise I entered into seemed poisoned 
by my touch. To lie sure, 1 luid a dear little 
wife, and a darling baby daughter, whose 
love furnished me with the sweets of life 
but whose necessities required my best el- 
forts to supply. We bad old debts to pay 
caused by disappointments 
present wants to satisfy 
always a real help meet I 
every opportunity to earn : 
help us along. 
in business, and 
My wife, who was 
,o me, improved 
a few shillings lo 
We were too poor lo buy a 
sewing machine, although we had coveted 
one for years. 
As I sal reading a Rural New-Yorker, 
1 had chanced to pick up, at the close of a 
line October day, my eye fell on the list of 
premiums offered lo club agents, and of 
course found the offer of a Sixty Dollar Sew¬ 
ing Machine for only Sixty Subscribers. 
Now, to induce trkcLy persons to subscribe 
for the UmrAL, or any other paper, seemed a 
big and doubtful undertaking for me-, a 
stranger in the place—for ive Imd only lived 
seven months in the vicinity, and had hut 
few acquaintances there. However, 1 had 
little risk to run, for if 1 failed to get the 
requisite number, we could tit least get a 
clothes wringer or some other useful article. 
Besides, at that time of year 1 could find but 
little else lo do. 
Well, alitTconsulting together, we decided 
to try to win the coveted prize. Accordingly 
i procured Iho documents and began my 
task. The first day 1 obtained ten or t welve 
subscribers. We fell, encouraged, and by in¬ 
dustry and slick-to-il-iveness I succeeded in 
getting the required number and collecting 
the cash, in a total of about tindw tluys, actu¬ 
al time. This was good enough .Sixty Dol¬ 
lars in twelve days! I sent the money and 
list of names, and every one received the pa- 
31 ,£ 33 WESE 1* 8TitEE 1\ 
V, O. Box 5643._X KW Y ORK._ 
A pple pa hick, cokeIi and sliced. 
Price $2. Dun, all in imet*. Warranted sutis- 
fadory. u. H. WlliTTKMoKi', W,.rooster. Mass. 
rTtWM u LI T1 I ->«t uf Architectural Books 
lANTKD— A CENTS, (830 per day.) to sell 
Hit*celebrated HOME SHUTTLE SEWING 
I MACHINE. Ha* the iindt/ -feed. makes the 
| "Inck-tHUh ” (alike on both tilde*.) and is 
I fully lictmsul. The best and cheapen! family 
I Hewing Machine In the market. Address 
,1 JOHNSON, CLARK A CO., Boston, Mass., 
Pittsburg, Pa., Chicago, III., or Si Louis, Mo. 
! A 7 J. HICKNELI. 
27 Warren St., N. Y. 
Don’t Shock the System 
Novor assault a aystem weakened by disease vriin violent iu 
Convulsive purgation* leave the discharging organ* t0 “i" 
their res-'filin’ ueliou. Out* nature back tu * hpJtliliful i©ffubirity. b> alA 
vigoratlug as well a* a eleiinaliig process, and lor this purpose employ the 
most dellghtlul of all evaeuunts, tonics and correctives, 
TARRANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT. 
Saline medicines are pronounced by the very highest medical autlionties 
best adapted to Oil* end. and ol all remedies of tHat class, tlic btltzer 
, , ... :i i ,i , ......^.,4 .. . I i hn ivifml 'll* ■*<•!>'Til It* 
180,000 Acres in Nebraska 
TKCE 
R. R. Land Companies 
OF IOWA AND NEBRASKA, 
lirei llflimtu sum, itim JIJ ' y - ; . 
rednc-lton ot $28,000,000 will ..In under the Act "f 
July. 1870, anus to give only #126,000.0111) for the year, 
or abi'iit two-nfth* the maximum >;1 iwc* in 
Uy the successful ref u lei lag of lliePublle Debt at 
inudomterate? "f Interest, and hv euuUiiued ec o"“ 
mies m Hus expenditure* ol H'e JroyM'nmeiit—wbielt 
m two jii.ui*. fi’om Mi-rdi 4, 1**9. to Miireli 4, i8il. 
amounted to $r*,TO0.&w. pr tin average saving per 
year cl $tS1,;iM1.474—It I* boitovod that nearly the en¬ 
tire *y»iem of Internal Taxes can be dispensed with 
in few years, or *<> much Of it as requires the ma¬ 
chinery of District Assessors and Collectors. 
Tito Secretary of the Treasury has Juss published 
the Monthly Schedule of the Public Debt to J' 11 "-' - 
from which It appeal's Hint he lms further reduced 
the total Of Fur,(led Gold-bearing debt since May 1 
by the sum of $8,000,0# by purchase of L altcd Matt* 
'.-•Ai* for the dlukipg t mid. ulul reduced Cue,fin the 
the further mho of f8 ’’17,4UUi by eonversioa to t it 
r > Piir Thu whoje Mnwied IV$ v Lt 
stand*, $1,894,128,760, as ..gainst $2,lt) 7 ,8ffijfi0 two years 
ago when the present AffmiolsUaUOU eamt “‘7°, 
11 ej. Adding tu these sums the net C rouhtoOC Of the 
Treasury, (thatis, in GroenbaekeupU Gre-RiVack uer 
tiflcaies, utter dedttctirrgGO dandCUmmcy on hauflh 
the following is the comparison of Debt ol uiitcjnciSi■ 
at present, and at the close of the War. and In E0. 
July, 1805. March. 1809. June, 1871. 
ir.S. Stocks...$2,15U.784,112 $2,1U7 84I'.U | J 
Circulation. 005.2U.1G3 383.545,' 
Total.$2,756,095,275 $2,-491.399.904 12,260,401,755 
Ttic following table affords a cUisSlfltaiUon of the 
......... 1 u>. .li, /*.-% 1',.bi 1 r.t lha I.nlL0(.] StUtGSi 
Offer the above Lunds to Settlors, at #3 to SH 0 per 
acre on time nt six per cent., or for cash. These 
Companies have determined to have their lands set¬ 
tled .it 1 lie earliest possible day. in order to increase 
the business ot their Railroads, which are nowall 
completed, and therefore offer the BEST LANDS in 
the BEST STATES, at the LOWEST PRICES. We 
sell 
LAND EXPLORING TICKETS, 
nt our Offices in Cedar Rupida, Iowa, and at No. 1 La 
Salle street, t'li icago. Railroad fares west Of those 
places REFUNDED to holders of exploring tickets 
a ho purchase Hiiaeres nr more. Large Reductions of 
U. K. fare to colonies, or parties of 25, or more. Col¬ 
ored Maps, showing all the lands in both States, sent 
for 20 cent*. I ‘amidilei * uudCounty maps scut FREE 
to all parts of the world. Apply to 
IV. \Y. AVAl.KF.lt, 
Vice-l'i'eaiilciit, Cedar Ttupid*, loan. 
PURIFY TI1E BLOOD AND BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION BY USING 
Date. Coupon. Kegistot.cn. V',:,' .to 
6-208. 1HG2.faS2,t%5U) $Ihi.W3.5W 
5-2US. 1SG4.......' 4l.752.li5U 55'??U10U } 7 -'o orJJ 
^ Ml III 
Total 5-208..$1,000,430,700 $3S7'22?-^ 
Sixes. 1881. 1 ^ 287 ’ffiO Wjwff 
Fives. 10-40.... 6.,2i9,fiM 1 20.UtX).0l» 
Fives. 1874. ... W.ft>5.0M u.ytu^o g 2 17,400 
New Fives. ’81 5,U»'0UU d.tw.sw _>- 
Total. $rmMBJ5U 724,080,000 
Total, March 4,1809..... 
Redact ion of Pu nded DM . ^ ^ 
Yearly Gold Interest charge, 18G9.... 1 11419,993 
Present yearly charge...' ’ ,—-— 
Reduction in Interest Charge . 
Tbe proposed further reduction Of tne an n «‘ iu ja 
tcrest charge upon tne Public Debt by e 
iTy^exchange of $600,000,000 l riited ■J OOO.UOO 
six per cents lor new 5 per cent* ol M*l; ■ ■ 
By exchange ot $ 2 tt 0 ,000,000 I hjF'J ; 
six per cents for four and a hall pm cuu 4 , 500,000 
By ^exchange of iwi.CWMWi ' 14 . 000.000 
six per cents for four per cents of fJOi- " -_ 
Total saving per annum by refunding. • $~’3,500,WAI 
C. C. NORVELL. 
In charge of Advertising U.S. Loans. 
TBEASUKY OFFICE, NEW YOUK, June 3, 187 • 
III the Spring and Summer months the system undergoes a change. Tins is the time to use good 
blood-renewing, purifying, and invigorating medicines. “ Heluibold’s Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, and 
"Helmbold’s Fluid Extract Grape-Juice Pills," are the best and most reliable. 
One bottle of “ Helrabold's Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla 1 ' equals In strength one gallon of the sirup 
or decoctiop as made bv druggists ; and a wine-glass added to a pint of water equals the celebrated 
Lisbon Diet Drink—a delightful and healthful beverage. 
The “Grape-Juice Pill" ts composed of Fluid Extract of Catawba Grape-Juice and Fluid Extract 
Rhubarb. Useful iu all diseases requiring u cathartic remedy, uud fur superior Lo all other purgatives, 
such us salts, magnesia. &c. " Helmbold'x Grape-Juice Pill ” is not a patented pill, put up as those 
ordinarily vended, but the result of ten years’ experimenting and great care in preparation. SSate lor 
and taken by children. No nausea; uo grifdng pains; but mild, pleasant, and sale in operation. 1 wo 
bottles of the "Fluid Extract of Harsaparillft ” and one bottle of the “ Grape- J dice 1 dls are worth 
their weight In gold to these snttering from bud blood poor complexion, headache, nervousness, wake- 
fullness at night, oostlveness and irregularities; and to those suffering from broken and delicate consti¬ 
tutions it will give new blood, new Vigor, and new life. The "Catawba Grape 1 ills are done up with 
great cure and in handsome buttles, and will surpass all those vended iu wooden boxes, and carelessly 
prepared by Inexperienced men, comparing with the English and V renoli style ot manufacturing. A i| 
of II. T. Helmbold’s preparations are Pharmuceuttoal, not a single one being patented, but all on then 
own merits. Prepared by 
fl. T, IIELMB0LD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 
CRYSTAL PALACE PHARMACY, 594 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
PALACE OF PHARMACY, Gilscy House, Broadwaynnd 29lli Street New Y r «iU. 
TEMPLE OF PHARMACY, Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, and 104 South Tenth 
Street, Philadelphia, Prescription* Compounded. French, Geruiuu nnd Spauish Spolteu. 
STORES OPEN ALI, NIGHT, 
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 
HAS GAINED A WORLD-WIDE FAME. 
THE A-N OUT Alt 
IS PURE 
W GREEN TEA FLAVOR 
Warranted to Stitt all Tastes. 
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by the 
x 5506. No. S Church Si 
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