END for Ni»w Price Ll*t, per doz., 100 or 1,0JO, of 
best HAIM T(UtS& PtANT'j FRUIT & OHN AMfcNXAL, 
besides it s h;ct list nl SPf niALTIES AMO NOVEtTlTy. 
Address VV. S. LITTLE, Kockenlei'i N. 1 . 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
OCT. 3 
PERSONAL ITEMS. 
The English poet, Charles Swain, ls'dead. 
Hkfworth Dixon has sailed for America. 
JOHN Mitcrkl will return here next month. 
Mias UoNonE, Fred. Grant’s intended, is a 
Roman Catholic. 
Tn e veteran typo founder of New York, 
Peter C. Cortclyou, la dead. 
Gkn. (Sherman has sold his residence in 
Washington to ex-Mayor Emory. 
The French ffeologbt, Jean Baptist Arrnand 
Louis Boone Kile de Beaumont, is dead. 
Kftci’P, the Prussian (tunmaker, pays $54,000 
taxes this year on an Income of $1,680,000. 
Patti is to receive $4,000 for singing four 
songs at the forthcoming Liverpool musical 
festival. 
Bkiqham Young is sick and considerable 
uneasiness is felt In Salt Lake In regard to his 
condition. 
Anna Dickinson has recovered from last 
winter's over-work, and is making a brief tour 
of Canada. 
A. T. Stkwaut Is going to build a mammoth 
hotel at Philadelphia, in anticipation of the 
centonnlal. 
Fiiank B. Carpenter has returned to ills 
home at Homer, N. Y., after spending several 
weeks in the North Woods. 
Hkniiv B. Ste. Marik, who captured John 
Surratt, died suddenly Iri the street in Phila¬ 
delphia, a few nights since, of heart disease. 
Pkkridknt Robinson of Brown University Is 
disposed to encourage athletics, and in his 
annual report recommends that some friend of 
the Institution furnish funds to build n gym¬ 
nasium on the campus. 
Hkrr Theodore WaCIItel, son of the fa¬ 
mous tenor, and himself a tenor singer at the 
court theater of Dessau, has had to leave the 
stage through the loss of his voioe, and has 
begun business as a Jeweler. 
Tuet are building a grand monument in Cin¬ 
cinnati to Gen. Harrison, and here comes a man 
who wants to know why some one don’t first 
go down to North Bend, and, with a hoe,scrape 
the brambles off his grave. 
On Andy Johnson's place at Greenville, 
Team, are two magnlflconf weeping willows 
that have grown from sprigs taken by a traveler 
from the tree that formerly overshadowed the 
grave of Napoleon I. at St. Helena. 
Ruv. Dr. 8 bymoor, Rector of Ht. Mark's 
Church and Professor of Theological History in 
the General Theological Seminary of New 
York, was unanimously chosen to succeed the 
late Bishop Wliltehouso as BlBhop of the dio¬ 
cese of Illinois. 
gftMSiiCttt $u,slrumeiU,!>. 
Geo. Woods & Co.’s Parlor Orps. 
These Instruments have created great interest by 
the great capacity for muslcul dicers of their 
COIVIBINATION SOLO STOPS. 
VOX HUMANA AEOLINE 
A baritone solo not n a soft breathing 
fan or tremolo. | stop. 
PIANO. 
A fine toned Piano never requiring tuning. 
Their beautiful tonk, kleoant resign, thor¬ 
ough construction nntl einimii. All interested in 
rnusle should address for particulars, GEO. WOODS 
& OO., CAMimmOKPOKT, Mass., and CHIOAUO, 111. 
PIANOS—THE EMPIRE PiA m. 
Rich tone. Durable. Elegant in design, and of 
moderate cost. For prlecs and Illustrations, address 
WM. A. FOND & CO., No. Mi Broadway, New York. 
UNHAM 
Dunham & Sons, Manufacturers, 
Warerooms, IS East 14th Street, -v 
, [Established 1834. ] NEW YORK. 
I Send for Illustrated Cirtular and Juries Lut. 
RANDALL’S 
Practical Shepherd 
A COMPLETE TREATISE 
ON THE BREEDING, MANAGEMENT 
AND DISEASES OF SHEEP. 
Thib Work, by the Hon. Henry 8. Randall, 
Lb. D„ (author of " Bheep Husbandry In the South," 
' Fine Wool sheep Husbandry," &c.,) Is the Stand¬ 
ard Authority on the Subject. It is the most com¬ 
plete and reliable Treatise on American Sheep Hus¬ 
bandry ever published, and (as the Now England 
Farmer says) “ should be tn the hand and head of 
every person owning sheep." 
The Practical Shepherd contains 462 pages, and 
Is illustrated, printed and bound tn superior stvl*. 
Twenty-seventh Edition new ready, sent by mull 
post-paid, on reoelpt of price—$ 2 . Address 
RURAL PUBLISHING CO., 
78 Duane St., New York. 
&tcc;s, £ccdjs, giants, &r. 
trees” 
Plants & Vines. 
Our Wholesale Catalogue, for the Autumn of 1874, 
Is now ready, and will be sunt free to all applicants. 
GUILD II ItOTIIHUS, 
Monroe County Nuraprlcm. 
Sept. 1,1871. Recbeslvr, N. V. 
Dill 19 C I It 11 HARDY FLOWERING 
DULuO I Bl'LHH (onr No. 4 cnlleo- 
n;il no I tlon),ma,iod to applicants en- 
dULBu i closing f;i. Illustrated Cat»- 
nill uc | ! loguo of Bulbs free. 
DULDO I WM, H. SPOONER, Boston M;t s. 
"grape vines. 
Our usual largo stock. Salem, Rogers' and other 
leading Hurts, grown expressly for A «t's and Dealers. 
Address, for Circular, 1.11. Babcock, Lock port. N. V. 
APPLE SEEDLINGS, 
Wild Goose and other Plum Troon, Poaellea, 
A pplcs, and other Nursery Stock In targe quantities. 
Addies '11115 TIE BO NURSERIES CO.. Clinton. Mo, 
New Peafi Ml Bultis, k 
Early Beal rice, Early Louise and Enriy 
Rivera, the earliest Peaches known. With u set 
of new varieties raised by Mr. Rivers. 
Benrre d* Assumption, Souvenir de Con* 
gross, and other new Pears, &c. With a large stock 
of Fruit Trees, Standard and Dwarf. 
Dutch Bulbs, direct from the best growers in . 
Holland. 
New and rare Green-House Plants for winter 
flowering, &c. 
JOHN SAUL, 
Washington City, D. C. * 
ITS IT CC i" all applicants, my Nursery and Bulb Cat- 
» EC alogues. F. K. Phck.VIX, Bloomington, Ill. 
ROCHESTER 
C O M t;*i £ R C B A L 
I Estab’d 1830.] NURSERIESs 
CIHERRY. APPLE AND PEAR TREES, 
2 years old, for sale at low rates. Apple seed In 
season. IS. P, CLARK. Dansvllle, N, 
seed In 
N. Y. 
A pple seed.-prims fresh apple 
Seed for sate at low rate'. Address 
II. W. BLAHUF1KLD, Homer, N. V. 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES. 
300 Acres Fruit & Ornamental Trees 
GUARANTEED IN HEALTHY CONDITION. 
Assortment General—Quality Unsurpassed. 
WHOLESALE TRADE SPECIALLY SOLICITED. 
Send for Price List. II LA I It II ROS., 
Leo's Summit, Jack son Co., Ala. 
mtn A ^nfyTin An enormous stock 
P B S ■ flc I > S3 a " »■ of trees, exceedingly 
VT B-l Li 1 fc 3 H % cheap, embracing the 
Jjillifl&u 
“ ■“*****»*“"* varieties. Ouraaenrt- 
mont of Fruit and Oriniairutul Trees U unusu¬ 
ally complete. New Trade List sent free. 
lit) FES, ItltO. A THOMAS, 
CnFItltV 1IILI. NUB 8 BRIK.H, WKftTCItKSTKIl, PA. 
WILLARD’S 
Practical Dairy Malry. 
A Complete Trep.tlse on Dairy Farms 
and Farming, 
Dairy Stock and Stock Feeding:, 
ITIilk, Its management and ITCanu* 
lac tine into llutier and Clieeue, 
History and Mode of Organization of 
Mutter and CIiccnc Factories, 
Dairy lltonslln, Etc., Etc. 
BIT S. A. WILLARD, A. I 
Dairy Husbandry Editor of Moore's Hural New- 
xorker, Lecturer tn Cornell University, Mavis 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
This 1b the most full, practical and reliable work 
on Dairy Husbandry extant; Indeed the only one 
which describee the recent grout improvement!) In 
the Dairy Business, ft Is highly commended by lead¬ 
ing Agricultural and other Influential journals, and 
must speedily become (tn /act is already! the Stand¬ 
ard and Only Authority, it will pay every one en¬ 
gaged In auy brunch of fairy bualntru-, or who keeps 
a single cow, to obtain find study ibis work. 
practical dairy Husbandry embrucos Util 
Large Octavo Patsm l* handsomely and fully 
illustrated, printed on superior paper, and elegantly 
bound. It Is n Subscription Book, and a liberal com¬ 
mission is given Agents who canvass Counties, Ac. 
The Agents of the Rural New-York bu (especially 
those In Dairy regions) will do well to try the sale of 
this work. To any person residing where there Is no 
Agent,or who cannot wait for one, the Publisher wilt 
•end a copy of the work, post-paid, on receipt of the 
price, $3—(or for *5 the book und Rural new-York- 
HR one year.) Address 
U. I). T. dl GORE, Publisher, 
?N Dimne bl„ New York, 
The prospectus of Moore’* rural N icw-YoitkKK, 
one of the best literary, horticultural und agricul¬ 
tural Journals published in this or any other coun¬ 
t-ay, la tiiMortod in another column. The merits of 
this excellent Weekly, in set forth in thp advertise¬ 
ment, are not exaggerated, indeed, the paper pos¬ 
sesses numerous admirable qualities wlilob the tal¬ 
ented publisher does not mention .—York Pennsylva¬ 
nian. 
it is simple In construction, *afo in operation ami 
certain in results. 
For Villages. Churches, Rural Homes, Institutions 
etc., the Keystone apparatus affords the most perfect 
means of illumination yet discovered. Pamphlets 
und full Inf urination on application. 
Till; &EYST0NK S.UKTY (IAS Ml til I YE CO., 
J. B. WILSON, Pres., C. H. BAKER, See., 
717 Bnusom Ht., Philadelphia, 
_ IIP Liberty hi., n •%-, York. 
ATyrro A GKKHJI/riiBAl. 
Dinujpn 1V Implements & Machines. 
PLOW uQ>) Oil linjunini -t.. New York! 
RIFLES. SHOT GUNS, BHfflUfERS 
of every kind. Send stamp for Illustrated Price List 
to Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, p a , 
premium farm 
^ GRIST MILL, 
Ucw ^utrticatiottiS. ^tnplcmctttsi amt Paduncry. 
PETEHSDW’S JOURNAL JsSSsS^" ~ 
Old popular literature. The Keystone Safety Gas Machine. 
All Articles Complete in Each Number. u ,R simple in construction, »ar 0 tn operation and 
,, „ . _ „ certain In results. 
Atossrs. II. Peterson A Co., welt known through the .. —... _ 
country from their connection for many years with * or t Wages, Churches, Rural Homes, Institutions 
the Saturday Evening Post, will snortly begin etc., the Kcvstorm appnralu* affords the most perfect 
the publication of a FTrst-CInss Monthly Magazine meaiv) of Illumination yet discovered. Pamphlets 
to be entitled PHTERNoN ’8 JOURNAL, and to bode- and full Information on application, 
voteu to the most popular literature of the day. Till.' K FY STOVE S IFF IV GIN Ml fill VY rn 
PKT KRHON'S Jot lt-VAL. the amt number of which 11,1 - ' ' , u ‘ HAS ,11 \l III > E CO., 
will he Issued f ir December, I*? 4 . will ho the cheap- J. B. WILSON, Pres., C. H. BAKER. See 
e«t K'ltvT-i'r.Asa Maoazinx published in America— 717 Hnusotn Ht . Ph1l>t<lelnhl,. ’’ 
and wUl aim to furnish a grenter amount or superior , ... Vii. . uniiatu iphin, 
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procured elsewhern for the same price. It will avoid j . _____ ; Yu it Ft i r i ■ ,, r. —- 
all continued st»irb>», the publisher- believing that A TVTTlfi A V r *' 1 ** J ' 
the breaking off of the narrative eaeh month Inter. Implements & Machines 
feres wills the enjoyment of the reader. EACH NUM- PLOW CQ>. oil lleekninn New Vo.b' 
in It WILL -must BE COMULETI. IN its KM and will WU *» ‘ " K,,,nM * ®‘'K. 
present regul»rlv » variety ,,i |,..|,ulJir -t-.rtes and 
: RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS 
In order to give time forthe publlcwilon i.f thenew * ... . . 
Journal to hoc,rue known to our bust of old friends every land. Send stamp for Illustrated Price List 
throughout the country, the first number-that for to Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa, 
December will bis ready eurly in October. - —--.—. 
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The Best Paper! Try It! 
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. . . To -iipply this demand, the under*igned are now 
H pages, rielily illiiMtrnted iiud improved by making ?ilA I,L ANVILS in T n different numbers 
now type, paper, Ac. Filled with original und tbor- ranging fioui lb pou us each to lib pounds, all having 
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Farmer, Gardener, Breeder & Dairyman. largestinulr ceiobr; tod “ Kaglo” Anvils. 
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ALLEN’S 
AMERICAN CATTLE. 
THEIR HISTORY, BREEDING AND 
MANAGEMENT. 
Kvery breeder or owner of Cattle should have this 
work i.y non. Lewis F. Allen, Kx-Prest- n, y. state 
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78 nilIIID- Ht., N. V. 
(ESTABLISHED 1843.) 
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largest or liiutrcelobri tod “ Fugle” Anvils. 
6 !••• < 'irental with furt her pa, tleulurs, will be fur¬ 
nished upon application to 
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Soli* MiiiiuiaetureYB. 
Cider Mill Machinery. 
Ratchet Head .screws, power Presses, ap¬ 
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Addle** O. K JOUNBuN. Medina, N. Y. 
T&T *ST 3 V Vi Hi Fou all skw- 
■} Rl* oS 3 S* R“ 1X0 Mach INKS 
J I ■( n C y Hi in Can bo obtulned ut 
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AW ieUI JSLa Mil JU J3J u during direct. Biu- 
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do/... H heeler A Vf llaon, 00 cts.; Howe’s, 6 U cts.; (rro- 
ver ,V linker, 5) i ts., and others in proportion, lu- 
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first mall. Address. 
KAt; LIC NKKDLE CO., Watertown, N. y. 
UIIO No cold or sore lingers. Do t too men'a work— 
HUO Fits any liainl -Sells at sight—Joist u llfe- 
ymc—2 samples sent for ft) fits., or 4 styles 
K L U for fi.JKi Wisld. Agent* wanted. Address 
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Moore's rural New-Yorker,—as will u« eeen 
by mi advertisement In mir columns, tlm prospectus 
ot the RURAL NEW-Yorkkic for tho coining yeui is 
ample bvldcuce that the enterprising direction of 
tills excellent publication are Owiennlned lo make 
their paper better tlmn ever during Its? 4 . There are 
li'W of our wee kills winch cjiii bo.me of u more 
mi me ro us and competent corps Of editors, anil while 
agricultural affairs receive special a Mention, the 
literary and news depart mums are ted neglected. 
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Fort C/nCt/lAh ADDRESS- 
J.T.PRATT L CO 
S3 FULTON ST.N.Y. 
LITTLE NELL” SEWING MACHINE. 
ar 1,, ~ 
PERFECTION COILED DOWN 
Actual Size tivfco that of 
Cut. 
It does Perfect and Reliable 
Work. 
Children combine amusement 
and utility; leara to sew and 
hem the towels, &<s. As a pres¬ 
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Address 
C. If. E. REDDING, 
Manager, 
Box 581, New York. 
k fs simple, cheap and dur. 
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Tg-gySaMfLnl a of grain rapidly. It ^ 
'' VrVir adapted to nil kinds of 
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/» J Also Union Itailwar 
Horse powers, requiring a 
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4L.'-'' others. A so every v.iric- 
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merits. Ki nd for Dl- 
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^ I’A.niVIEItS, 
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