• $ L u £,0 l j*H 
I NO 2 % 
jjOVELTT 
,,. .BAILEY 
^hWASfiif/ciWffiNGiNG Machine Co 
J2££!ifiaS£BSST.s.Y 
Kl-I.’H K\lm Bni‘lv 00 Darn’ Sukhi 1 
I ln< best mill earliest true Sugar Corn 
1 »>K‘' *-' r,litl *• •’VriulHlt*- ll.tvor, |'rice, pkt. 
■> r 1 | '"-.^ij'>irt,7Dc. i poMt-j,u.iii. 
* W, LA1I1 Plil'Jili, I)hIii ware, o. 
11 /Tt »Mwruj v% r lw 
APRIL 36 
27? 
$1.S7CJ2.O0. Wi 10 ducks, 62(376c. for fancy, ami SOoajOc. 
for common. English snipe, per dozen, $2.(JU©2>25. 
Provisions.—There is a slutrp " corner” in pork, 
and the price has been advanced fully ii # bbl., with 
the chances that $20 will be reached lo-ilay. Kccelpta 
are small, and the stock In few hands. Card (s ronntp- 
ulMted, n.nd the price has been advanced materially. 
11 neon lias been snhjeot to a sharp " short Interest]" 
llie closing price being 10 o. for long and short olear. 
The general market at tliu moment seems to bo con¬ 
trolled by speculators, atul values are, consequently, 
unsettled and nominal. 
lu V n *r c ^?) 0 ®y r “ Rtor ni* M ® 33 J Texas prime, 
laird. B*e. for Weatem steam on spot, & 
©JJiO. for April.and 9 1-160.lor May. long clear, 10c.; 
for short clear,fOc.j short rib, 10 c. Mesa pork at $19.74 
*, 9 ' T i. f " f April; Western prime moss 
nominally $i 7 'j 2 t:i. Pressed hogs, city, SVodffXe. (tut 
tneat'i arc selling at UGitfc. for bonis. loos..; 7 \i.vSe. 
for shoulders, loose; SH<3U094o. for pickled bellies, 
loose. Hoxei 1 dry-salted shoulders, 7.V. Smoked 
inputs at iSwlltie. for loose hams, HWv-Uc. for louse 
shoulders. Tallow ut be. for prime stock, llccf I* 
11.75 for barreled now plain mess, $12<a 
fi5a. i ® r ‘ ort 5?J n S?% Tlerocd beef at fftaSS for new 
India ujc.hh, f.KljcJl for new extra India tucss, and $2tc<j> 
tM for new prime mess. 
Seeds. —There is only the usual home trade for 
?'over at SlKi.dlc., with atrrctly raucy lots of etate at 
10c. Timothy is selling In lots at $3.ii3K'.<tfi- 
Tolinceo. There Is an Increased home trade, with 
a fair inquiry from shippers for both Western leaf 
und seedleaf. V aluos aye quite steadily hold. 
QUOTATIONS—NKW CHOP. 
T , „ Light Grades. Heavy Oradns. 
season, anil have sold, during the past week, almost 
exclusively at 16Xc.—average weight, tuts. The va¬ 
rious markets have been uniform In their rates, 
owing to the evenness of the shoe]) offered for sale. 
On Wednesday last, sheep sold al«Jffsi«ljo.; on Thurs¬ 
day, at B5f®8.He. t *md on Friday, at Uttti&Rn, Special 
sales as follows s ■Choice Massaehusetls ,‘liieep, aver- 
*ge weights niPtclH n,s . Hkei.Mve.: Htutc owes.coarse 
quality, averaga weight 7i) »>*., il^c.; State sheep, 
weight w; its, shorn, fc,; Ohio sheep, n eight 82k ibs., 
shorn, 7o.: Ohio sheep, weight 95 its,, shorn, 7jic., 
NOVELTY 
fcvce.sf, i? twite, &(. 
“e- weight hi, its, shorn, 7c.; Ohio sheep, weight e2k tbs., 
shorn, 7o.: Ohio sheep, weight 115 it s , shorn, 794c., 
y ' choice Ohio sheep, average weight lOI ibs., 8?<c. 
ie, Swiue.—On Wednesday last, r>no lot of Ohio hogs 
, o , were sold at $0 m 6.25 f* ewt. Trade was moderate, and 
le.; live hogs Wttro wortU fvolh t' HP, ; city dressed, 794(3 
•7.7 ik''- Thursday foienoon, live norulnitl nt 5j<d)7J4c.; 
is* city dressed, i Vj<j7J4c. Friday forenotm, live Htiil 
I'UPfS... 7;*@ 8X0. 
Common to medium leaf. 8 S@ Uiie- 
Good do. ..10 @ 1094 c'. 
Fine do. ..11 @ 12 c 
Selections. lMfa 13 c. 
7X<*i» a,Vc. 
D la) lle .e. 
II C9 12 e. 
12.94® 13 
13 kw) 15 
SttEIlLKAT CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers. 12 <$ 15 c. 
seconds....20 fa 25 c, 
wrappers..40 («i Wi c. 
sr tt . selections.Wl fa 75 c. 
New York fillers.. fa like 
wrappers. is fa 36 0 . 
assorted lots.,.. 12 m 10 c. 
Pennsylvania tillers. 13 (<a u c 
wrappers 22 is SO o'. 
—. . assorted lota.Is o& 25 e. 
Ohio idlers. 10 M H)u c . 
wrappers. 13 fa 35 0 , 
, T ,. , assorted lots. 11 n; e, 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 9 fa ij^ Ci 
. Vegetable*. Exports of potatoes, past, week, 1.160 
phis. I he market for potatoes is very flrtu, even at 
the advance we quoted Teach Blows sell the host. 
A low UorniiHUi m>tat04*H nr 0 quoted ut *1(^11. Oar- 
«li' r i Mfcuir l^howlmr in unite a vnriiHr. Orcum poirn 
from Charleston, $>V'f8.rl V bush, crate. Southern 
asparagus, p<ir dozen. 
f™ 0 - h, HU.ws In btdk. f-k.M.20; Early Rose do.. $3,25 
Albert. *3<sS.2k; Jackson White, $ 2.75 
<"i.l, llyright $ 2 .«> 5 s 2.75 ; sweet, Delaware, $.m’l.a). 
I 1 m' potatoes In shipping order add MMilv. p hhl. Iler- 
•nw.'H} iomatiifis, p..rbox, $l.«ksi 2 . Onions, red, bbl., 
$O".10r do. yellow, fkulll: do. Bermuda, crate, flkibli. 
Kale, New Jersey, bbl., *202,26; do. Norfolk.Il'.Ja. 
\Vnnl, There Is rather more trade, and for desir¬ 
able lota of fleeces about late prices are sustained. 
.Manufacturers are buying ail Increased amount of 
spick, and there is considerable trade among dealers. 
Stock* m the hands of some few parties ate getting 
Kaxonyuoecea,N. Y„ Mich., lnd,, Wls., 
fih.oS.le.; throe-niiarters do.. f.K5;53c,; half-blood do, 
(DmM o. Ohio, Term, and Va. at 5ti.<)5«e. for Saxony 
■;*»% yormoal and 111 three-quarter*nDd full blood, 
««***“• “DC, 2 S ( 4 ^c.; pulled, extra, lfxa;50o 
do., supcrlluit, (haw. ' 
, ItOf HESTER, April 18, Flour quiet and 
dull at unchangedjjriees. Wheat quiet ut tl.U0nol.su 
fur rod winter,JtliBalAKil for umber, and tl.uuan for 
oho Joe white ltyc, »5c. V hnali. Corn, li5®«8u. Oats, 
(p.ijlbc. Barley, MxiliRc. for two und four-rowed. 
Itressoil hogs. $7.7iV<*8 V cwt. Butter plenty ami 
Cheaiier. ranging from 31 to We. Eggs plenty at lUca 
" : e dozen. Apples, U3c.<<p$J V bush. Totatoes, 70 
bilH.ie. do., rutalUngat ilUe.i.&tl. Wool dull, and uoml- 
tuilly unchnngeil. Sheep pelts, $l.7iva.: for beat; a 
denluin of AstSfiOc. since a mont h ago. Timothy seed 
logher, $1.7 j ri bcish.; retailing at ft. (Jlover seed 
dull, at $4.76®5 W bush. Hay in better supply at $lCy> 
2o r ton; mostly at $22(a)26. , 
--- 
C0UNTBY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little F’ai.lm. n. y., April 19 , i«73.‘-*l 
^alls, for the week ending 
April Id, was brisk, though the had condition of the 
r,°H u f "'rm r .'' nt0< ''t'liv ry from farm dairies and fac¬ 
tories. 1 he new cheese from farm dairies is luullv 
skimmed, arid prices have been correspondingly low 
#1.26; Early Bose do., $3.25 
3.25; Jackson AVhlte, $2.75 
sweet, Delaware, $.krti3.50. 
nominal; city drumuid, 7ktai7%'c.; general saies, with 
u lew coarse Indiana, average weight 31XJ lbs. T head, 
soldatT'ic, P )b. I.Iglit. pigs are soiree, and those on 
sale aro very poor in quality. 
Horse .Mill-hot. -In East, Twenty-fourth street 
trade In horses has fairly opened fur this spring; the 
arrivals aro large, and the stock generally fair in 
quality, with some nice animals among them; 300 
head of horses were sold during the past week at (ho 
commission stables uT Tost .v Nichols, and TO head 
at the Bull's Head stables. Trices ranged as follows : 
Draught horses, *I*M 3 U 0 ; railroad, f I 55m. 180 P head ; 
stage line, $165; light harness horses, according to 
quality. $140, $ 200 , $250r.#w); matched carnage horaea, 
$■(*), $13M0(ai,4pli v pair: trotters, $70u, ^l.^XVuiVjoo *1 
head' the following sales have been olTcetod by auc- 
tion :—2 hor«i*K* h#»iu 1 ; 3 pairs liglit 
harness horses, $300, *320<*)3U6 V pairs 3 head poor 
quality light harness horses, $55, JUWV.HI «l head; 25 
tiead fu ir quality light harness horses, $U0i,#t25(<#15tl<.rt 
-fl(ki»127..#2w T head. 110 horses arrived, per Erie 
hitliroad, via. Oak Cliff Station ; 282 arrived, pur Cen¬ 
tral Now Jersey Ballroa.l, via Liberty street, terry. 
Monday's Sales.-- Hoove* lair, andmostof the 
lots sold Off at noou ; prices from 105 #lto., with four 
stenrsiit lt>io.—weights, f.Jjf.r.i 10 cwt., on l'.li®t;:i lbs. to 
the cwt, not, Milch cows dull, on a heavy run : range 
or prices, $306696 1 J head. 
VcnlH.—Slow. Klgtity-four eulves sold in one lot 
at 8 c.; rangc of prices, 8 ftjin.! jo. V it. 
BEAUTIFUL EVERBL00MING 
XI OSES. 
Tot Tlants, suitable for immediate flowering. 
Sent Safely by Mail, Post-paid. 
Your choice of the following splendid varieties. 
5 for $ I 
Caroline Manala, 
dmubrioul, 
Nina, 
Archduke Charles, 
Isabella Pprunt, 
itegalls, 
Agrippina, 
White Cluster, 
12 for $2. 
Dcvonlensis, 
Levlson Gower, 
Hafrano do Hear Pay 
Emotion, 
Pierre st. Cyr, 
Med. Bravy, 
Louis Thllllp, 
Pink Dally, 
trai New Jersey Kallrmtd, via Liberty street ferry. Latest Improved and best Family 
Moiuiiiv'q tsnlcH, -iTecvenfair, andmostof the Clothes Wringer. Simple, Strong, 
lots sold off at noont prices from itvskldc., with four Durable. Saves Labor. Time and 
steers at UXo.—weights, f.W.,>dU cwt., on Iili(wii 2 lbs. to f 
thocwt.nct, mi loh cows dull, on a Heavy run ; range Clothes. It has been thoroughly 
of prices, $306696 V head. . , , . . , _ J 
v . , tested, and stands unrivaled. Try 
ml*,- 8 Wy. high ty-four calves sold in one lot .. _ , . , J 
ntsc.; ni uge or prices, 86 iio.!jc. p ib. it. Sold everywhere. 
t V : f ? ” I :vv.9 r ,7;7,:, , 1 MILBf WASHING l WUNOING WflllM c#„ 
at u6#8c. Market Closed uncertain. ’ 
iimvu -Tradc was active Live hogs, 0®CXc.; city 10 ° Sf " N « w Y '»*- 
%< : , v 1 ir.i11vi 
Mnilllo. ( hriHtine Nilndon, Amif VIlHTi, 
}, M . '“ctoe, Honrbon Quean, 
CornoHaCookc, Mad. Itusscl, 
Lollnc Forrester, Mftd. Dit.mi/lnc, 
Fer 10 opntsiwjdttional we send magnificent Pre- 
tloitnt lei llnrl lie. IClcgant Do¬ 
ji, i l)>tive i atfitogue, loots.; or prestmlcd free to every 
purchaser. Address 
the DINCUK &.■ (lONAKl) l-o., 
UOSK GROVVEUis. ’ 
'Vent drove, rheater Co., Pn. 
IBS $ Worthfovl5CtSM..' ,| , M ,‘] 1 ' 1 .. -.. 
' • *>•« w i-.........»«,i r„ E9tra 
OUR CATALOGUE 
nf„n!."."r Fr ', lit 8 1 Bulbs, Seeds, TotatocH, etc., will bo 
mailed free to all applicants. Address 
I logs -Trade was active, 
dressed tlrni at 7X6fl8e. 
V •• examer. 
New Castle, Westchester Co., N. Y. 
tlKCKIPT.3 Ob' I.IVU 8 TOCK. 
Oue Hundredth St...3,Mfi 
Forty-Figl.th St. IB 
Fortieth SI. no 
Commuiiipaw.3,9|.i 
VVcohftwkun. 521 
.T*W1 
Tottils this week 8,273 
" last week 7,637 
r.iwt. Cnlv 
Shcop A 
I <111M 1>S, 
330 
6,862 
4,685 
000 
COM PAflATTVE RATK9. 
Good Steers V ib. 
Fair. 
Poor. 
Poorest . 
Goo. selling rates. 
Lust week. 
Cents. 
.13 fa UH 
.11 fa 12 V, 
.094 fa 10 V 
. ty, fa 9 
.1194 6# 1294 
This week. 
Cents. 
13 m 1494 
1194 fa 12 Y 
«9i fa 10Y 
794 fa 0 
1194 fa 12 Y 
NOTICE TO INVESTORS 
Chicago & Canada 
SOUTHERN. 
tfwzsy. p, d o uwv.Me'q^^k 
r£ e S. om ' WPKI.NO C!ATALO«»?71C-frM to Bll- 
for Ttemium lor the “ lift; SDN KLOVVEK.” 
D IMON’S »n li 1)01,1, A It 
Plowor C3rarclon 
CONTAINH t 
‘5 -''mr.- 1 A"" 1 ;," 1 ,'' '"Wors, worth.50 ceuts. 
l choice Gladiolus Bulbs, “ ,, ;ui cents 
1 Japan Lily Bulb, “ :.e 
2 Double Tuberose Bulbs, “ 39 ceSts' 
ALI, BENT POST-PAID BY MAH, FOR !»1. 
Oam^ffuoof Flower a nd Voffotablo Scimis went free. 
\\ . Ii. 1JJ.MON, Jtt. t HoOClMman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
r ,0 «* rtirf tli e week luive boon from the 
8 nlnjeld AKSuclutlon, (old cheese, Oetuljcr make) 
which wen t at 17c. There was a large delivery or but- 
ter, and prices ranged from 40 c. to 42c. Y 
We have advices from abroad far the flrst week In 
.va.'il. loir Louduucorrespondent says Unit stocks 
01 American cheese are nearly exhausted and the 
best, sells at 74s. to 70s.: flue. 7ft. t-J 74a *gW)<L BOB to 
;0s I Ue othur descriptions soil as follow* :-ihngllHli 
licddar, Sns to 92s ; Wiltshire Double, 70s. to 7Hs! 
U ,"V t0 7tl8 vi,! ln "' % t° 8U« • scotch 
7n8. to H 2 »». Uutcii r.hiMjftt?—Kdaimi, f/.'M, to 7 *}s • iTon 
das, 60s to 68s.; Derby shape, 60s. to «is ’ ° U “' 
i»r. wU* will© Oi old 1 m OYC*r. JorsPY Rfdls at 
l^M.iijnaslaDd, 12Q#i. to lftJs.; Nurmandy ex- 
tiii, to CttiiiidUin, 50s. to 110s. y 
1 lie weather In Herkimer, N, Y., is mild, and snow 
WiUw ! 1 c. ra v ld y \ ' , t,e country roads are filled 
Mth drifts, and are In a very bad condition— in many 
places almost impassable. 
--- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nrw York, April 22 , 1873. 
csuin e y.n S w Wo°.J aS a ftv 7 } ’ 8malJ tnld c I» horned 
cattle on last VV edneaday forenoon, and the 
ram storm of Thursday checked trade ;pGccs?how- 
tver, were not depreBsad, and on Friday forenoon 
rado opened fair, and the lots to hand were general] v 
Md off, Otj Thursday fare neon beeves sold atUY## 
‘"Yjg--—Weights, 4 94 ##, y ewt,, on 55ti,57 #>s. to tlio cwt ■ 
ivnSuiLi f^gpnhooyassold at5K®Hc.-welghto! 
t IVrt c on55<&5$ tbH.to the cwt., and tnide clnseti 
U.TO at above rah s. There bus been, durlng Ui 
week, n heavy run Of poor Texan and ('lieroken I 
SPECI AL NOTICES. 
The miHfnrtune of it If opt me can he easily 
remedied by wearing tint New Elastic Truss, with¬ 
out Metal Springs. It retains the Rupture under all 
circumstances; Is worn night and day with perfect 
comfort, and soon effects a permanent cure. Sold 
at u moderate price, it is sent by mail to all parts of 
the country t.y THE ELASTIC TRUSS CO., No. C83 
Broadway, N. Y. City. 
-- 
file Beat F. In Nile Truss, without metal springs, 
is Pomeroy's Elastic Rufturw Belt, patented in 
1871 und 1873. No one should buy an Elastic Truss 
without first writing to Messrs. POMEROY & CO., 
714 Broadway, New York, for full particulars. 
Poincroy’H Trilwauif til'.; tlut lieat in the world. 
Cnr<VEU-Hl/LL BUCKWHEAT.—Quality 
n and yield extraordinary. Price, 4 lbs., by mail, $1; 
neck,$1,75; <4hu, *2.50; bu. f $4; bbl.(394 bu.I,$12. Lim¬ 
ited quantity. H. 8 . GOOD ALE, 8 . Egremont, Mass. 
UN PARVliLELK a 1 \ kUUEWENTS 
to Canvassers, to sell our new CU KRRY PITTElt In 
rg: 
R. W. F R O ST, 
SUCCESSOR TO FROST, BLACK & CO., 
Ha» Just the thing that is needed by the people. 
PATENT 
BUREAU & WARDROBE BEDSTEADS 
AT #25 AND UPWARDS. 
Every room In the house can be used as u sitting- 
room. Call atnl examine it ut R. W. Frost's, Paten¬ 
tee ®nd Manufacturer of First-Class Furniture, 69 
Bowery, near Canal St. Of All goods purchased at 
my house guaranteed as represented. 
R. W. FROST, 60 Bowery, N. Y. 
AAA AAA 2 Double Tuheroso Bulbs, ..."JS: 
OaW\J«Uvrvf ALL POST-PAID BY MAIL FOR #1. 
7 ‘’"^ioaueof Flower and Vegetable Seeds sent. free. 
_ T -___ \Y. 11. DIMON, Ju., Seedsman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
7 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS Westers Corn Beals le World ] 
A fc 90 anil ACCRUED INTEREST. COUPON AND 
REGISTERED. INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD, 
APRIL AND OCTOBER. 
We now offer these Bonds at the above VERY 
LOW PRICE. 
THIS CANADA SOUTHERN, or Eastern end 
of this line, whose Bonds were so rapidly sold last 
Summer, 
Is Now Finished, 
and will be opened for business, in connection with 
the TOLEDO AND WABASH and other Western 
roads, at a very early day. 'The CHICAGO AND 
CANADA SOUTHERN, or Western end of this line, 
is now belli# rapidly built, and the Company expect 
it t>> be finished during tho present year. 
THIS GREAT TRUNK LINE, when completed 
through, will hoof immense advantage to the ship¬ 
ping Interests (,r the Great West, being L67 PEL, 
STHAWIIT, and 33 miles Shorter tliau any other 
route. Having connections with nil the lines run¬ 
ning into Buffalo at. the East and Chicago at the 
Witst, and under the management of some of tho 
moBt experienced railroad operators of tho country, 
Its success Is rendered a certainty, nod Us bonds 
niUBl he a safe anil profitable investment. It makes 
the shortest and best connection* going West, both 
at Toledo and Detroit, and la thu only Seven per cent. 
Gold Bond on any through Trunk Lino now offered. 
Pamphlets and all information furnished by 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
BANKERS, 
No. 10 WALIj ST., NliW YOU K. 
WINSLOW, LANIER & CO., 
BANKERS, 
No. 27 PINfC STIlRET, NEtV YORK. 
Get your Hkhh-Coicn from tup West. We offer tho 
Lon# John White and New Madrid Yellow, 
| l *’!uiVon «7 ,m ' Sfi0ll ~ C " rnH 0| ' UiO GREAT ST. LOUIS 
Per Pound, by in,ill, post-paid. 50 
Per 5 Pounds, “ •• .;,$« ,JJ| 
y mull, post-paid. 50 
«* “ ** .S2 OO 
K UltN, STKBEU cV CO., 
11 Market S(„ Si. Louis, Mo. 
K. run or uuneis stem has been fair in quality • 
some sold at Utvl’Yo.; good 111. steers, liailie— 
weights, 1 . 9461 ) 99 ; cwt.; ebolco III. steers, $126; coarse 
M. - ’ eni.i euoico ill. steers, $126; coarse 
1, ’ r8 ‘ ^weight, 6 \ cwt.; coarse tndfatia 
ew. jP8 | •’Ac.—WeTiglit, W ewt.; sttll-fed hulls, $6 per 
* w<jl kl* t , 14 cwt.; tidy, fat Ill. hulls, $ 5645.26 
wgStht’~ 7 k' V c li3i “xen, I 2940 .- 
581®%** * <> * C,n ’ u « 8 l 2 c.-weight, 9 cwt.; 
u imb!v'i„e'°,\ v "•-T ll<,K<1 ttn " l , I!llM Imvc fallen offin 
tV r edn«i?W M . nc ?. 0ur ia!,t w< "'8ly report. On 
^ .MBieaday last tho ilecline. commenced, ami tiade 
fon^J , . Ut R 0,08 “ d on Kridav at tornoon 
? un,:l tll0lr wives. $6O®70 
blit nrlSsV58 l Jli ll « u f? fMlr <>n Thursday and Friday, 
liiii? r \r ,.i„ ., on n lur,f,! run ' rates of sale being 6@ 
«K 0 wl5S 8 i»W 1 nT veals, aver? 
small“» 
InSpring lambs arrive now 
laiker nutnbera thau they have done for this 
Randall’s Pulverizino; Harrow. 
The best Implement made for pulverizing the soil. 
Send for Circular to 
WARRIOR IWIOWER CO., 
Little FttllM, N. Y. 
pull 
30ND, Martin & CO. Springfield, Mass 
THE INDIANA AND ILLINOIS 
CENTRAL RAILWAY CO. 
Offeirs for sale its FIRST MORTGAGE 7 per cent. 
GOLD BONDS, .‘Jfl years to run, with ample Sinking 
Fund. 
Tho road runs due EAST and WEST from INDI¬ 
ANAPOLIS to DECATUR, 152 miles, through the 
richest settled country of the West, it crosses the 
BLOCK COAL FiELDSof Indiana at Its best point, 
and it cannot fall to have 11 LARGE LOCAL AND 
THROUGH BUSINESS, as it makes a great saving 
of distance and has low grades. 
It Is building for cosh, by responsible Stockhold¬ 
ers, and Is BONDED FOR MUCK LESS THAN ITS 
COST. Eighty -11 ve miles will be dune and in profit¬ 
able operation this spring, the rosidue within the 
year. There Is no better bond on the market. For 
pamphlets and Information, apply to 
WALKER, ANDREWS & CO., 
11 WALL ST., NEW YORE. 
( 1A IMP HELL'S LATE ROSE POTATO. A 
" U"W seedling, in,equaled in prodlllltlvuuess; nil. 
i S2Sf B i S to Sum ’ healthy. I Ian yielded 
1 “ A ' v “ v ’ ra,: 
UfcO. \V♦ CA )1 rbEIfLy Hnlau jiru, ()« 
VVANT IT^ < A3nMllCl,l/S f$4TK ROSE 
Bulffiio and cfeveVand? W ' U ' y l,XpreBB VtlU: " betwcon 
M. B. BAT1CHAM, Palnesvilo, O. 
( s FRUITS, FLOVV- 
' , ‘R, ! >,eke.-All varieties of Gnipe Vint s; mag- 
«?i V;lr t' ‘. ily 7 rM | ■ |1( i tn I"' 1 ' '00 ; *75 to $21)0 
jx.i Spluiniut fttock oi fir^iiu-IluaiKi anil lied- 
timg l J lants. ( jitnlOk r u<‘M frrp, 
6EO. W. (IA MPHELL, Delaware, O. 
amt ^outtvy. 
■RGOS FOK HATCHING.-FROM PAD- 
* J tridge t Aichlns, per do/., $.|; Black Spanish, *3; 
U. C. Donnnloue, $2. 
_GEO. K. HAWLEY, Glen's Falls, N. Y. 
pDB&BRKD 4'HESTER UHI E PIGS, 
A Fancy Poultry and Eggs, bred and shipped by 
„ , -r. w. & m. ik'win, 
PuuningtonvlUe, Chester Co., Pa. 
Wlt/S/f «B.f|' DARK lilt A HIM \ S. 
-■ Eggs this season tor sale. $8 per doz. ‘.CAR- 
im^ofter^dbto'eder 8 . 10 ^ W Dedhftm ‘ A,ua( «« 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
From Light Brahmas, Buff and Partridge Cochin- 
Inclose stamp for Circular. S. MERRY, Ili.m, N. Y. 
r^GGHFOIf !IA TCH1VG,—I will now hook or* 
l J (low lor egg# from my well known strains of Fan¬ 
cy Poultry, ineludlng over 20 varieties of Fowls and 
.i 8 ; , ,K ' "hipped as soon ns toe weather will per- 
n, Jf ..Ku'li’se stooip, and write for wlmt you want to 
(. N. BROWN Unudilla Forks, Otsego Co. N. Y. 
l/|PTnR H0RSEH 0E- 
H III I || II BEST AND CHEAPEST 
THORomjttLV Pulverizes and wio’iTk Ioniants‘ 
RAKE Attach't workes tile Weeds Out, hag Hillin’ Plows 
First Premium SILVER MEDAL New England Pur 1872 
FAR I C SEED SOWER .Hants in Hills or Drill 
4 Siz* 3 Prices S6 to $16. 
CUPPERWHEELHOE. $A ik $5, 50 . Aifcnts Wanted 
Address E. D. A O. B. REYNOLDS, 
(Circulars Free.) Nobth BatnoEWATEa, Mass. 
riHJ ENGRAVERS. 1‘UI.NTEUS, .VC. Largo stock 
well seiiHuued and pitpartal Boxwood, Mahog¬ 
any, Maple andi Pine. Va.vdkuuiiiiou, Welm&Co., 
1 ype, Cabinet A Press Warehouse, 18 Dutch St., N. y! 
A LADY who has been cured of nervous debility 
after many years of misery, desires to mako 
known to all fellow sufferers the sure means of re- 
'!?/• Address, inclosiiig a stamp, Mrs. M. MEK- 
R 1 J P, f . O Box 5033, Boston, Mass., and the pre¬ 
scription will bo sent tree by return mail. 
NO EQUAL 
Wo now make a COMBINED SEED 
DRILL, WHEfl HOE und HOW for $10. 
Most admirable for Garden, On¬ 
ion and Root crops. Also threo 
Other style*, g. l. ALLEN & 
CO., 119 South 1th St.,Phila M Pa. 
