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Thu Kind of Hawaii was bankrupt. 
YOUNG Bennett has an income of $85,000 a 
year. 
Mu. Kobeut Browning is to write a new 
poem. 
Hon. Andrew O. Curtin is lecturing on 
Russia. 
Edwin Forrest’s divorced wife will claim 
dower. 
Rev. William It. Alger is writing a life of 
Forrest. 
Henry L. Pierce proves to be the new Mayor 
of Boston. 
The MarquiB of Waterford has become a Ro¬ 
man Catholic. 
Beyond 350 pounds a year Southey considered 
money an evil. 
The Scotch are anxious to honor the memory 
of John Knox. 
Charlotte Ccsdman lias crossed the Atlan¬ 
tic twenty times. 
The Empress of Austria spends $50,000 a year 
on her wardrobe. 
Edward C. Bates, a well-known Boston ! 
merchant, is dead. 
Henry Dickens, a son of Charles, lias been j 
admitted to the bar. 
The house in London in which Pope was born 
has been pulled down. 
A. T. STEWART’S New York Home for Poor 
Women cost $3,000,000. 
Beecher Is the only lecturer in Boston who 
has drawn since the lire. 
Prof. Golov?in Smith is lecturing on the 
Irish question in Canada. 
NErrn er Stanley nor Bret Haste's lectures 
in Boston sold 500 tickets. 
Christine Nilsson Rouzaud owns property 
in eleven American Cities. 
Edmund About got $3,000 for writing an ac¬ 
count of his Imprisonment. 
Miss Maria Mitchell has recently lectured 
InTremont Temple, Boston. 
E. W. Stoughton of New York has given 
$15,000 to Dartmouth College. 
Voltaire's statue on Boulevard du Prince 
Eugene, Paris, has been removed. 
Prof.AliiERT (iREknleae, acolobrated school 
teacher, recently died In Brooklyn. 
Vinnie Ream is one of the contestants for a 
bronze statue of Admiral Farragut. 
Robert Grant, son of the President, lias 
been oloctod Class Poet for Harvard. 
IIon. James F. WILSON of Iowa fell through 
a chair, recently, and broke throe ribs. 
Mr. Beeoiirr never gives his choir hymns, as 
he never knows what lie shall preach about,. 
W. D. Howells of the Atlantic lias a sister on 
the editorial stair of the Inter-Ocean of Chicago. 
The Emperor of Germany has given St.Paul's 
church in Titusville, Pa., a 3,000 pound cannon 
for a bell. 
Mary Harris, the heroine of a certain mur¬ 
der trial in Washington, is now a clerk in the 
Patent Office. 
archbishop Bayley of Baltimore isrtoo ill 
to receive visitors. His complaint is said to be 
Bright’s disease. 
THE plans for the Rawlins statue submitted 
by John B. Alloy have been accepted by the 
Committee, with modifications. 
Conductor Russell, (Central Hoad, n.y.) of 
Rochester, is reported dying of Ills injuries re¬ 
ceived whllo sleighing on Christmas Day. 
S. C. nuTCHJNS, late of the Rochester, N. Y., 
Democrat, lias become managing editor of the 
Albany Argus, In the place of T. C. Cnllicott. 
£tock mul I'outtty. 
Short-Horns at Auction 
I will sell, on Thursday, Jon. 16th, 1873, at my resi¬ 
dence X mile north of the. Depot In Seneca Falls, N. 
Y.. u number of head ox Short-Horns— Balls and 
Cows-ammig which Is the Dull Dm or Seneca, 
craved August. INIS? color, red! t by Mameluke 
(CAW), out < r Victoria 5th by 7th Duka uf Airdrie 
15,532); Victoria till l>y Imperial Oxford (4,9K>); VlCto- 
iiuM bv Grand nukoot Oxford (16,184 q Victoria by 
!}d Grand Duke 1 11,60): Varo by Duke or Airdrie <12,- 
730), &c., Ac. Mameluke was got by Imperial Oxford 
(ijifc), .lame* O. Sheldon, Esq., was the breeder of 
slro and dam Of Duke of Seneca. 
Terms.— Six months' credit on approved endorsed 
notes, with Interest. WILLIAM J. THAYER. 
The Eastern Ohio Poultry Ass’ii 
will hold their First Annual Exhibition at Youngs¬ 
town, Ohio, commencing Fob. od, 1873. For Premium 
List, write to „ . , 
C. 1). STREETER, Sec’y, 1 oungstown, Ohio. 
1 o»q — Semi Slump far Circ ular frv Lrf* 
C* i O. fel’s Met* Itive. Champion Honey Ex¬ 
tractor. Italian Queens, A is-1to Clover Heed, Pure 
Bred Poultry Pigeons. Rabbits. Song Birds, &c. Ad¬ 
dress LITTLE MAN. SpriiigUeld, Ohio. 
B F.R fiSflT IIKS AM) SHOlfT• ROItNfD- 
MoObl Pigflfor sale. Breeding Stock all Imported 
from (Queen s) Pens, Windsor rustle. “Sir lleber 
Humphrey," PrUe winners of ah England. Head 
Itunip for description of the “ Pig of the Period and 
the Coming Pig," all uges and sexes. First-class 
Hhcrt-Iturns. Come and sec the slock. Address II. 
C. GRAFF, Box 4iAi, (Greendale Stock Farm.i Mays- 
Tljio, Col. Co., Ohi o._ 
P FRF. HR i:D Chester White and Berkshire 
Pigs, and most varieties of Fowls shipped to 
order. Hencl stamp for Circular. THOMAS WOOD, 
Doe Run, Chester Co., Pu. 
rpHOK(HIGHBRED OUR HA MS from noted 
1 milking families. A few young bulls and heifers 
fofsale low, by \VM. G. MARKHAM, 
Avon, Livingston Co., N. Y. 
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tj tV’<^> 
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22- “ 3 01 . 
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24- “ 2 ox. 
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26- " Silver “ “ “ “ “ ... 
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iso. 1‘artlculsva free, A.i.l.,,ili. btluwou A * o., poilluml, 
THE 
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“Every Horae Owner** C’>ilopediu” ex- 
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whouwiman aniuml iiffected witli JSpIxuoCloInfluenza 
follow tilt; diri'cttnna given in tlm book, und he 1 rill 
pretty ciTtainty ejftct it care." Clrealam, Ac., sent 
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30— One Silver Plated Castor, “ 
31— “ " “ Cake Basket, “J 
32— “ ** ‘ Fmit Stand, 
33 One-half Doxen Silver Plated Napkin Rings, “ 
34— Silver Plated Tea Set, 6 Pieces, “ 
35- " Butter Dish. 
36 One-half Dozen Silver Plated Table Knives. “ 
37— One Gold Finger Ring, iHoward & Co.) 1*1. 
38— Gold Studs, Set of Three, “ M... 
39— " Initial Sleeve Buttons, One Pair, (Howard & Co.) [*] 
GOLD PENS, GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL CASES. 
40—Cold Pen, Ebony Holder & Box, for Gents, No. 6, (Geo. F. Hawkes') 
41 — " Silver Extension Case and Pencil, “ *V 
42— ‘ Ebony Holder and Box. for Ladies', No. 4, 
43 “ Gold and Ebony Extension Holder, “ “ 
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HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 
A mLLABD’S PRACTICAL DAIRY 
’ IlllSBANDHV: A Complete Treat¬ 
ise on Dairy Farms and Farmlnc, 
Dairy Stock and Stock Feeding:, 
Milk, its !Tlanugi tmiit and ITIan¬ 
il tuctu rc Into Rutter and Clieese, 
History and Mode of Organiza¬ 
tion ol‘ Rutter and Cheese Facto¬ 
ries, Dairy I tonsils. Etc., Etc. 
BY S. A. WILLARD, A. HI., 
Dairy Hustuindry Editor of Moore’s Rural New- 
Yorker. Lecturer ui Cornell University, Maine 
Agricultural College, Etc., Etc. 
This la the moat full, practical and reliable work 
on Dairy Husbandry extant; indeed the only one 
which describee the recent great Improveuienta in 
the Hairy Business. It is highly commended by lead¬ 
ing Agricultural and other Influential Journals, and 
must speedily become (in fact Is already) the Stand¬ 
ard and Only Authority. It will pay every one en¬ 
gaged in any brunch of dairy husinosn, or who keeps 
a single cow, to obtain and study this work. 
Practical dairy Husbandry embraces 546 
Large Ocinvo Pngea. la handsomely and fully 
illustrated, printed on superior paper, and elegantly 
bound. It is a Subscription Book, and a liberal com¬ 
mission is given Agents who canvass Counties, Ac. 
The Agents of the IlCHAt Nkiv-Yorklii (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 will 
send a copy of the work, post-paid, on receipt of the 
price. $3—(or fur IfA the book and RUKAJ New-YORK¬ 
ER one year.) Address 
1). IL T. MOO UK, Publisher, 
H Jictl.Hiun tit., New York. 
&C. 
400 lbs. 
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48— •* " " 17x25, 1,000 “ . 
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50— “ '* Dessert ♦* “ 
51— One Hard Rubber Handle Carver, Fork and Steel, “ 
52— Pocket Knife, 4 Blades, Tortoise Shell Handle, H. W. Kina & Co.). 
53— Novelty Knife for Girls and Boys, Tortoise Shell Handle L*1 . 
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 
54— Smith's American Organ, No. 2. 125 
55— Dunham Piano... . 
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS, BIBLES, DICTIONARIES, &c. 
56— Agricultural Books, to be Selected from our List,. . .. 
57— Practical Dairy Husbandry, (by X. A. Willard) [*]. 
58— “ Shepnerd, (by H. S, Randall) [*] .—. 
59— People's Practical Poultry Book, (by Win. M. Lewis) [*]. 
60— Money in the Garden, iby P. T. Guinn) [*1.•• • ■■■■ . . - 
61 Potter's Pictorial Famdy Bible, with Marriage Certificate, &c., (Morocco, Full Gilt) — 
62 —Webster’s Pictorial Dictionary... • -.. 
gj_ 4* ** »*.#•..- . . .... 
64—Conani's Paienl Newspaper Binder, (size of Rurai New-Yorker for 1872,) [*]. 
MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. 
65—New Horizontal Toy Steam Engine, (Colby Bros. A Co.). 
66 Pearl Mounted Photograph Album. ■•• • . 
67— Gardner's Patent Portable Book Case and Writing Desk, Combined. 
68— Ladies’ and Misses' Morocco Bell and Bag. . 
£!?“■ The articles desigrnulefi thiiB [*] am sent by mail, post-paid. 
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