MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER 
Agents anted 
NEWS CONDENSER 
R are change for book agents. 
, ,t .new n.r.rsTKATKi> book 
WHO LIFE A FAH WEST! 
Over .Vi Years of Porso-inl Adventure* as a Hantor 
andTrapper, Indian Fighter, Ao.; also, Life In Mi'xUco, 
and service* In the Mexican War and with the Mo o 
(mil against Maximilian. Entirely now, thfVllruHu m. 
ta;„ fir,,, 10 I hint srllimi. Bend for Illustrated Circu¬ 
lar ntl 'must liberal terras, and chnlco ol teyrl pry.t° 
WILEY, WATERMAN' A BATON, llartiord, Ct. 
— Figs are now successfully raised in Northern 
Missouri. 
— There is said to be a glut of oysters In the 
Baltimore market. 
— Boston Odd Fellows havo sent $2,000 t-o 
their suffering brethren in Memphis. _ 
clergymen 
— There are about 
in Iowa, in the regular work of the ministry. 
— The total amount invested by the German 
Government in the Gulfed States funded loan 
la ?i8,eoo,wo. 
— A Chinese play, with real Oh'iruuen and 
women performers, is announced to be brought 
out shortly In London. 
— Corlnne. Utah, shipped 300,000 pounds of 
npples to Montana between the 10th of Septem¬ 
ber and 10th of October. 
-Canvas-back ducks are said to bo much 
more plentiful this season than usual In the 
vicinity of Havre Oe Grace. 
— The new telescope for the National Ob¬ 
servatory at Washington, made at Cambridge, 
has arrived at Washington. 
— Work has been resumed at the Bessemer 
steel works, Troy, the men consenting to the 
proposed reduction In their wages. 
— It Is estimated that from 3,000 to 10,000 per¬ 
sons have been thrown out of employment at 
Buffalo as the effects of Un .nclal difficulties. 
— A new horse disease has made Its appear¬ 
ance In the Willamette Valiev, W. T. It. peoms 
to be a sort of paralysis of tho legs and spine. 
— Tho amount of timber cut on tho head¬ 
waters of the Mississippi River and Its tributa¬ 
ries, tho past year, was equal to 1,579,000,000 
feet. 
— A statemont Is made that 15,000 to 20,000 
operatives In Connecticut have been thrown 
out of employment by the present financial 
panic, 
— Tho population of Fall River, Mass., num¬ 
bers its.PH, aud the valuation of the city Is *f7,- 
4hi.2lU,an Increase of nearly £10,000,000 over that 
of last year, 
— Never before since the settlement of the 
State was there so groat a breadth of ground 
sown in winter wheat throughout Central Illi¬ 
nois as this fall. 
— The ratio of Increase In tho population of 
Washington Territory during tho past three 
years has been over 30 per cent. The Territory 
contains 3,127 farms. 
• - Tho State Agricultural College at Amherst, 
Mass., proposes to graduate no student who 
shall not bo qualified to organize, clothe, equip, 
drill and command a regiment of Infantry. 
— The farmers of Pawlet, Vt., are giving up 
sheep raising, and going into tho manufacture 
of cheese. There arc already four cheese fac¬ 
tories In the town, and five fnore near its limits. 
(JUKI’S \V ANTKD, even where, for 
Inside Life n 
f lail Street 
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I MPROVED PLANTATION, 1200 AORF.8, 
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FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. 
FTVE C OURSES OF STUD Yi 
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Science. 
yST" Kaithful Teaching by Experienced Teachers, 
Winter Term opens Jan. 5, t-Vl. Send for Cata¬ 
logue. Dr. J AS. if. HAMILTON, 
Principal. 
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CIumh l*t. I*rice jSIO. 30 AilmtssionH 
.n».x<w - A MONTH to Male or Female Agents. 
J§ t "J i ») NOVfBLTY CO„ Blddeford,Me. 
EntRllm? the purchaser to thirty admissions to tho Exhibition. Not transferable. 
Price, $10. 
per day. Agents wanted every¬ 
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BLAIR A GO,, SL JgKils. Mo. 
Clns 3 !*ricc $20. DO A<lini*>iioii* 
CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOR 
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Price, $20. 
On Manhood, Svomanhood and their Mutual 
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Agente are Helling from 15 re ’Hi copies a day. 
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agent. Address, Stating experience, etc., NATION¬ 
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AGENTS OF EXPKHIKNCK wanted for 
(lie rap! iT-HcUlng new ItelRrlous work 
* \LI*.-‘3 COCKS und 1 HENS (Light 
mulsh from premium birds; cock- cost reO 
mr. Also, lot chickens from above. 1 very 
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lu clone out; all nloe birds. I'.'irk Brahmas 
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to the public. Not transferable. Price, $300. 
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RANDALL’S 
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Gan ( a.-", mala* OHO arid over per month soiling 
our Modern und itciluhU* .Maps and our I'upu- 
Inr Pictorial Clinrt*. Terms and Catalogues free. 
K. C. UUIDGMAN. n Barclay St., N. Y. 
*- a month! Horse and carriage furnlshfsl, 
■) Expenses aid. IJ. JJ. 8/unr, Al/rid, Jfr. 
Entitling the holder and owner to admission to the Exhibition, at any time when the 
building Is open to the public, transferable by sale, gilt, or devise, buf only to be used by the 
actual owner. Tho holders of those memberships are to be regarded ua honorary members of 
the Institution, with such additional privileges as may from time i.o timo be granted thorn 
by the Board of Dlreotora. 
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A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
t'l Til 431(1 P»r4ity! Anoiit* woott.t! All cluatw of working 
Jo 111 ofclt5er»i'i,ywiokori;>l,l,mitkeroornn'Miey 
at work lor u. In tbah-lire Hiomvr.U nr nil til* timn tlutn *t anything 
pKrtl'-nUr. (V**, A.l.lr**. (J. St'm—in A Co.. PnrtlwiJ, M*)i»n 
This Work, by the H(.n. Uxkry 3. RANDALL, 
LL. D., (author of •* Sheep Husbandry In the South,” 
" Kino Wool Sheen Husbandry,” &o.,) Is the Suind- 
a xl Authority on Die Sahlect. It is the most emu- 
p'ete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep IJ'is- 
bmdry ever published, arid (M the New Kngliuul 
Fa-ater says) " should he la the hand aud head of 
ovny person owning sheep.” 
The I’uaciICaL Shepukhd contains 152 pages, and 
Is Illustrated, printed and hound In superior style. 
Tventy-seventh Edition n«w ready. Sent by mall, 
p jsl-pald, on receipt Of prloe— 12. Address 
D. I). T. MOORE. Publisher, 
5 Ueekraun Si., New Vorit. 
A Vegetable Manual, Prepared with 
a view to Economy and Profit. 
This Work upon Kitchen and Market Gardening, 
and the Field Culture of Hoot Crops, is cy P, T 
yoiNN, FumsDimU Horticulturist, (Author of "Pear 
Culture for Prodt,”) and should he owned and studied 
by every one interested in Gardening, It is an able, 
practical, profusely illustrated work *f 208 12mo. 
pages- Bout, post-paid, for $1.50. Address 
1), I>. T. MOORE, rubllahcr, 
5 beekiuan ht., N York, 
INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION COMPANY 
No. 925 BKOAUWAV, NKVV YOIHi FITV 
