MAY 24 
MOORE’S RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
meats at Viotttve. for loose hums, KjjWJp. for loose 
shoulders. Tallow ut 0 l-hie.lor prime stock. Beef is 
selling ;| t $!!;/■ 11.(5 for barreled new plain iuess, jl2<-si 
13.50 for extra mess. Tlcrced beef at #23ia25 for new 
Iiella mess, #;U»...:;i for new extra India mess, and $2164 
23 for new prime mess. 
Poultry nml Came,—Dressed poultry Is selling 
si 'Wly, und prices are lower. Live pnulrrv is selling 
;. eely. Spring cblckens brink 91.25 per pair. Receipt* 
of plgcmns have been fair. 
ut inline. tor prime N. j. 
m. and IttitSUc, for turkeys. 
We quote live 
fowls, ltVa I7e. for 
poultry 
Wester 
. , BPA..,— fanev, 
for common. I'lover. $1.50 V dost, English snipe, 
per dozen, tL75rai.fi’. 
Wo a quote dressed prime N. J, and Bueks Do. tur¬ 
keys, 17***. Ille., State and Western, poor to best, IMtl7o. 
Chickens, Western, lt(nilw.t Htnte and near potnM, 
17®20e. 
Seeds.—Clover Is selling to the home trade atHWf* 
H‘,e lor Western, and s\W.ie. for State. Timothy Is 
In light supply and higher, aniline ut fl.tXk.jH.75. 
Tobacco.-Tho shipping business Is slow, but 
prices are iinchanjtBd, although there are free sellers 
ut the annexed llguics. 
QUOTATIONS—SKW CTtOT 
Light Grades. Heavy Orades. 
I' 11 **.:.;:•••••••••. J. (' 7!jO. 7 r 4M 7 ^ 0 . 
Common to medium lour, ?|f® age. vyv.o 8>2q. 
Good do. .. UlMe. 9 „ > 12 e . 
Pipe do. ..II m 12 c. 12 Mm 13 
Selections.12Ktft Id c, 13 Km 15 
SKRrif.KAV CHOP OP 1371. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers, .,.,11 r.o 11 e. 
seconds.... 12 (id 25 e. 
wrappers..40 ot 55 c. 
-. _ , selections.(21 66 75 c. 
New York I)llers... p) u U- 
wrappers.is 4 # 35 e. 
assorted Jots.II 14 ,. 
Pennsylvania Idlers. 13 ut 14 c , 
wrappers 22 O fid c. 
itseortotl lots.M mi 25 o. 
wrappers.18 04 35 e. 
assorted Irils.9'.; ( i 6 12 e. 
Wisconsin assorted lots,.. 9 c. 
Vojtefnhies. HrporHof potatoes past week 1,(199 
bbls. Prime lots of potatoes still freely, and Some 
sorts brine bettor prices. New eablmgesare arriving. 
I'cits are lower. 
Peach Illows In bulk. 93,75 v.1,87; Karly Rose do., 92.70 
rfr f.,5; Prince Albert, 92.75593; Jackson White, *2.25 
2.7a; Dyrlght, t'VJV.. ?,50; sweet. Delaware,f|, Bermu¬ 
da potatoes, 91.50. for potatoes in shipping order, 
add 25r«37c. «• bid. BArmndntomatoes, V box. 9h« 1.13. 
Old Onions. V bid., 9.7 n 12; do. Bermuda, crate, 93,51); 
hale New Jersey, b >1 , 92.01; do. .Norfolk, 91.,V) 
1 'ImrlcHtoti Given Pens.fTistl.ftU p crab'. Norfolk peas, 
9’.Oh V bbl. Asparagus, Southern, 1W4JC. » bunch. 
Cabbage, Ik lull, 91241 25. 
Wool.—A very fair bU' ltieaa haw aifrtln been noted, 
brought about by an increasing disposition to unload 
01 accumulated stocks a I fast us posslblo against ar¬ 
rivals of tie- new clip. Prices are about 2e. lower, and 
buyers have tho advantage at the close. There Is 
much speculation of opinion In regard to tho proba¬ 
ble opening prices f w the now p| ( |,. the general Im 
prevdnn Is that prices will rule low. The experience 
of last season will lead many b 11 cars to hold oir in 
purcbiijlns to extent nr.d await dnelopnienf-, the 
slew sales In the goods market contributing more or 
less to this Inclination. We •mote N. V. Mich, und 
Win. IIcocci' It tic, ror XX. He. for X, 43c. for No. 1. 
Ohio and Penn, lletoos. 51c. for XX,4He for X, hie. for 
No. 1. Iml , Ky. and I'cnn., 4 -c. tor XX, 4iic. for V, 
44c. for No. 1. III., low . hi, d Minin, 45c. for XX, 44c 
for X, 43c. for No. I. till,, Ala.. Mi--, and hit,, 28 ,«30e. 
for unwasbpd. Pallod ut III .4 Ido. for extra, I2«,(7«. for 
super, idc. for No. 1, 
ROCHESTER, May IB, -Hour very flrtn at 25o. 
advance. W hrut uniot firm and higher ul. *I.7(*Sil.8u 
for red winter ami fl.SKk.«2.05 for umber and white, 
born, iSo. Oats *oli freely at 60c. h bush., with a few 
sales at ote. K.jrley dull, and nominally unchftit'-'Cd. 
Ilcim.s, 92.25 for nicdlnm and #2.50 for marrowfats. 
Apples are higher, selling at 81 V bush, for good. 
I out to OB In fair demand at 75 4900. e bush., 9l.75f.y2.50 
«' bbl. Hops nominal nr. <H)Q45c. Butter has a wlda 
range, Bolling frotn 23c. to »5o. for good lots and infe¬ 
rior dull at any price. Egg* plenty Iir. llntd7c. V doz. 
Cover »oed, 8 >,e5.50 p buuh. Timothy seed scarce 
and 25c. Idgber, BQlllngat9l.5brai.7D h bti*h. Hay con- 
tlnuc-i very source,and farmers are buying to feed 
working horses. Trices Intve advunend to ITFoiOi) p 
ton, with some wiles very choice at 931. fetruw, f It/m 
IT V ton. Wool nominal, und no buIob reported, 
-»»» - 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
I.rrrr.K Fa 1 . 1 ,s, N, Y„ May 17, 1873. 
The market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
May 17 was not SO brisk us Inst, week, hut prices are 
Without material change. T>iq delivery of farm dai¬ 
ries amounted to about WK) boxes, and sales were 
made at 9® 13c., and for extra lots II y,o, The quality 
Continues poor-the Cheese hnltiff In many eases 
badly skimmed. About 2.IKKI boxes of factory cheese 
w.-redelivered. The quality of factory Is Improving, 
Hie shipment*, this week being in many Instances 
very line for the season. We give tho leading trans¬ 
actions, ns follow- 
to good native steers at 9>44illc., with 
HtfcailHo. 
.Milch Cows. — Thu firmer tone and advanced 
prices during the latter part of lust week have not 
been sustained. On Tuesday the arrivals were I ears 
—or 71 cows; and 3 ears—or 51 lieud—have arrived 
since Tuesday. Private parties are paving 973 und up 
to f\5 for the best offered, while the sale* to milkmen 
are at s'LV.vni. 
V eals. The demand Igts been steady, and pi'loaft 
have ruled firm throughout the week. Receipts have 
averaged nearly 6011 head ta r day, and excluding a 
few grass calves anil small "bobs” not lawfully sold 
for veals, the extreme range of prices has been Kfi/.Kle. 
V n-., with the largest number H,>|dul8w*M'c. To-day 
the feeling wax net so firm, and deulers were accept¬ 
ing a reduction of about Xc. {' lb. Among the latest 
transactions were 159 Slate taiJves, 125 tts. average, at, 
9e, V 51 do.. 1'22 lt*s. average, He.; 69 do.. In n.s. do,, 
lbe.; 23 do.. I;W »*. do., bide., and 3V4 do , 1 V 2 tts., HHc. 
Hog-dressi d veals have Inid.i ready sale util.rl.'le. V it. 
Hlieep mill l,:inibs. l'ber-!relpl.< from Tnesduv 
to S iturdny Inclusive hove l i en a little over ]l.iiiu) 
head, or rather innre than t.uui In excess of the re- 
eelpls for the (tame lliiie la-t week. The market Inis 
been dull and drooping nil the week, with a steady 
daily decline In prices ; m> that, to-day this best price 
for sheared sheep was BjfU. h lb , and fair uosliot u 
were considered well Bold at “He. Salgs yesterday 
Included 10 car-loads of fair to good sheared Ohio 
sheep, 80 to lit lbs. average, at Ikir'l'-;o ; and tie* few 
sales to-day, in small lots, woroat 'ksaHte.for-bean-d 
and 7Ke. for fair n ns born Illinois sheep, 94 lbs. aver¬ 
age. Spring lambs are coining In more freely and are 
stendUy receding in price. Common to good Jersey 
lambs were Belling yesterday ut HkS Me. 4‘ It. To-duy 
a tow good and choice Jersey lambs were sold at IMQ 
13He., und a lot Ul Virginia lambs,48 tbs. average, 12c. 
vswiuo.—The rueulpts for llvodavs airgrerate22,i;ou, 
with I ears to arrive. The trade lifts been imransfac¬ 
tory to all partlee, and prices ni the doneure fully No. 
r lb. lower for live bogs, while heavy-dressed weights 
are off nearly #e. iy lb. Fair corn-fed hogs were sold 
alive yesterday and to-day ul 6J<c. h lb., and dressed 
hogs ranged from 7Me. to 7Jt'e.—lots uveruglng 2flu 
down to [GO lbs. at 7Kw 7 Vf- 
Horses.—The trade in horses continues active nt 
run line ". Receipts during the week were ill ear- 
or III) bead by ihf Krle Itudwuy, aed 31(1 bead from 
tli<! North am! Kilat. iirivlng hOrwoBflfPl vvork hoi’HOB 
were lo demand, and sold freely at 91(111 to #327 eacli; 
fancy teams and trained road horses with good records 
for speed, sell mg at Irnui #500 90 #1,500. 
ChdICo do. at ' JUST 111 :.tit 
iiKrrt 
l‘TH OF 
LIVK 
8T0CI 
blMVI*R, 
('own. 
Ciilvun, 
One iliindredth St. 
Forty-Eighth st.... 
Fortieth St. 
.2,438 
9 
fifill 
. IK) 
73 
1,080 
. 00 
IKI 
347 
Conjmuulpuw. 
.0,1114 
Oil 
00 
\V ochawken. 
. H4J1) 
00 
(K) 
Totals this week 
“ last week 
9,411 
82 
2,713 
8,253 
44 
4,173 
tklMPAllATrVE HAT Eg, 
Dust week 
_ . , Cents. 
Good steers 1!* lb.lay <, 4 , |;iv 
Fair.11V (it 13 
Foor.lOX ut II 
Poorest . 9 5 f <$ 10 
Gen. selling rates.. 12N 
8i]""|i A 
LdmiIim. 
flog.. 
25 
000 
0,255 
INH) 
0.023 
21,458 
5,210 
12,028 
090 
000 
I,,:;.; 
31^521 
16,288 
4 f,90(1 
This 
week. 
Cents. 
I.l (<t> 13 W 
11 M 04 12V 
10 fit tl 
» ot ox 
UK 66 12K 
Mouifiiy o Snips, Beeves — To-day’s offerings 
were ii(7 ears, nr 5,415 head, embracing every grade of 
duality from very poor to premium, The -upply was 
larger than the demand called for. rind the market, 
closed wesk at a decline of !-,c. (■ ra. \ few extra 
a" • rtions were sold at 1»3<6<I3^C. t» lb., but life, was 
the outside tfgure for any coiislder.ihlo number, while 
the poorest native cattle were Bold at 10c., and poor 
t »good Texans ranged from Be. to lie. 
Sheep. Twenty cars, or 4,llh head were received. 
I raoe was only moderate at liwifiVc. for fair to prime 
clipped sheep, with a low unshorn sold at 7 We. Hprlng 
I >mbs Wert) weakprat lOtUc. -onu eiu*-toiU] of Vir¬ 
ginia lambs, 4(1 lbs. average, selling ut lUc, 
Hogs. Arrivals were9e car*. or 11,(535hogs,am) the 
marin-t was weak nt.5>\>®5V'l. for live hogs, and tWAc. 
foe dressed. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Where Knowledge is 11 Virtue, Ignoranco Is 
a Crime. Yon know now, if not before, that tho New 
Elastic Truss prrmanrnt.li/ run* lluptore. It Is worn 
night and day with ease und comfort; Itrntulnn the 
rupturo securely. It Is sold ohuap! It Is very dura¬ 
ble ( It h sent by mall everywhere by Tut; Elastic 
truss Co., No. *183 llroudwuy, N. V. City, who send 
Circulars free on application. 
'The Best Elastic Truss, without metal springs, 
is PoMEiifiY’H Elastic Buptuhe iiki,t, patented In 
1871 and 1873. No one should buy an Elastic Truss 
without first writing to Messrs. POMEROY X CO., 
V4-1 Broadway, Now Turk, for full particulars. 
re llm lies! in the world. 
■ • - •» 1 • ' ■ ■ « 1 om in in, im;, . 
tiv ■ - 4 , Nbih.ds, Herkimer, Top Notch, 
HxC.; Keys, 14Ko.; Danube ( old Spring, lie.; Shell’s 
M. S. Smith 
14.Ye.; Keys,_ 
Hush, l3Ye.; Brockett ft fieater, Mo'. 
The delivery of butter was less than last work, and 
prices are lower. We quote rates as follows* Fair 
to prime, 27®'2tie,j extra, 20c 
The weather In Herkimer Is cool, and grass Is back¬ 
ward, No herd h a* pasture except what are allowed 
to do a little picking to save hay, which Is reported 
scarce among many farmers. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, May 17 , 1873. 
Becvoa.—Tho truffle In beef cattle since last Mon¬ 
day fins been a continual struggle between t he sellers 
and buyers, the former working fur an advance in 
price**, and the latter for a decline. The slow sale of 
dressed beef, with no margin of pmflt for the shiiigh- 
terer, was the strong point urged by the buyers In 
favor of reduced prices for hoevos; on the other 
band, the sellers could place their Ungers nn the cost. 
01 t,b.) cattle and fairly claim that while the butchers 
might Im losing time and labor In doing an unprnllt- 
, ,business, tho shippers wore losing their time and 
Jftbnrilnd thousands of dotlurv bi-sldc. Tho market 
Milder review opened on Wednesday 
with in, car-load#, or lJiTO load on sale, Including 7 
ears tnat wore due on the previous Monday. The of* 
icidig Included about 509 Texas and CnvTv>koo cattle, 
iiPxctly still-fed; and the native steers ranged from 
comm in to good, only. The seller* firmly refused to 
’’M' demand for a slight anlvunce in prices. 
,' v ‘' ri ’ n,lall >' HOW IU wholesale slaogli- 
15?" •« 10s,"\l..e. »< », to dress lbs., and M tbs. to 
8 ro ** owt.—the Texans at 10:X«)l'dc. to dress .Vi 
;i-'7 lbs. and the native steers at UfgdSOj. to dress 57f*« 
In., o’ i 1 hnr » Ja >; the receipts were 82 cars, or 1,824 
w .‘*}. ow, y, worked off lit unchanged 
,,f 4,! Illinois steers, 7K 
fhl’JiZ*r*!2l at WKc. V t»„ to dress 57 lbs. to 
offerings on Friday were 53 
rulw' w,1,cr ‘ M oars were nt G'lnmonl- 
b, rr. l ,',o! ,ln ' 1 7 “ l 1,|r ' ,h street. With 
whab , bSlilr t Si»»!r , ^. <!,y """H reil, the market was some- 
Idtber of fhi S unsettled, but there was no life at 
i.oi 1 J iiJd. k«i plRw.'fl. Tile cuttip woru tlrmlv 
•it Tli^rn rvL i‘ V n ' 1 t,Jr; were 
, , iv : bUt ’•^Wnrul car-loads remained 
ii>H< irt, I Uif llu*r«* iruA nothlui/ tiuinu TIjm ti**- 
or' 1 ™" 5 fe&fti sa 
SMvcvtitfcmentt. 
4VSK FOR THE 
NOVELTY 
DAILEY 
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ready during tho Hum 
GET THE BEST. 
MMtikldiieil Dead Pipe never corrodes by the 
notion of water. It Is c lien per 
than Lead Flpe, ns It will last 
four times longer, and Is worth 
nearly double as old material. It 
Is rei iirinnonded by nearly every 
architect in New’York us ‘‘su¬ 
perior to all ot her w ater pipes.” 
riretilurs sent free. Address 
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New York. Also. Manufacturers 
of Illoek-Tlii Pipe, l!ar Tin, In-ad 
Pipe, Hhect Load, Solder, Ac. Orders tilled at sight, 
at the lowest market rates. 
* vi) Dim pit: im' Hkoy- 
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Hold by all Driiggl*Is, 
For Motli Patdios, Freckles Js, Tan, 
U9K 
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Moth anil I-’1-001*10 Lotion. 
It Is reliable nud barrolosB. 
For Pimples on tho Face, 
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the Great Skin Medicine. 
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THE PIIIEADEErHIA 
I .A W N MO w ions. 
11 'r ight - 
28 I ho. 
37 ” 
83 “ 
42 
75 
I)" 
-, „ I own- Jirqulred. Width of Cut. 
no. 00, A Lady. 10 Indies. 
1, Jr., A Youth. 11 “ 
' I, One Man. 15 *' 
2, Jr., One Man. iii “ 
‘ 2. Ono or Two Men.20 “ 
2M. A light tJnrsrt (Draft 
l’ole).30 “ 
2J<. Alight Heine (Driv¬ 
er's Heat Sc Shafts) 90 “ 
We recommend our H-liich and tO-lneh Muehln** 
to. being only about ono-lialf the weight constdiTvd 
necessary by oilier manufacturers, ami on Mils i«* 
count (bey urts much easier worked, are stronger and 
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275 
315 
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the age. Warm ui eU better than 
liny other Hay Holslorund < ar- 
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terms, Ac., address 
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THE NOVELTY 
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J no KOI Old, i Piilvpnz^M mui wurkx plantif, 
RAKE Ansch’t vrurkes the weeds ouL liu i Hilling Plow* 
Fitst Promium SILVER MEDAL Now England Pair, 187?. 
FflRi CSEED SOWER. Flaiils In Hills or Drill 
m tnnrn. , Tries* $G tO $16, 
CLIPPER WHEEL HOE $4 Si 95,50. Agents Wuntcd 
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r P*IIC PROP LIC’H PB ATTICA I, 
POLLTKY HOOK : A Work on 
. v tins Breeding, Hen ring, (hare tind 
42< iiorii| iltanagement of l'oultry. 
By Wm. M. Lkw«h. 
Thih Im One of tho finest gotten-UD worka on tho 
subject on which It treat*, for its size and price, of 
any publication of the kind In this country. It Is 
finely »nd profusely Illustrated, and printed and 
bound In extra style, Contain* VU large octavo 
pages. Bent, by mall, post-paid, for #1.50. Address 
D. ID T. MOORE, Publisher, 
5 ilceUiuun 8t., Ne»r York. 
DIO LEAVIS has opened a flue "GUItE,” 
on Beacon Hill, Boston. Hend for Circular. 
NOVEL INVENTIONS. 
BEEBPS FERTILIZER, 
Bleacher and Other Matters. 
This Frrt illter Ih coin posed of tho ga8es, Sit\, of coal 
of all sorts, having eurrion, with i*ok<*». n.mblned or 
othorwlso. I claim the proccr * of extracting from 
any kind of cunt or coke, gam--;, .vc., i,y the use of 
beat or i jiletnnllon, nod grinding and placing tho 
coal In water, when* tin* gases will escape and he 
held with the oxygen of the water. The ce/.m uro 
lined wll limit calrlmiHeii. fill- (epmi is spread aver 
tho buul and every kind of growing imp having a 
mol. In the -oil. I ill u sow I lie gr Hind coal and coke, 
•or either or them, over »ho iu„d, X<*., and put 
them Into Mu' lllll or drill with tho seed. ( n,// being 
a vegetable formation, contains about 90 percent, of 
carbon. Which is the only (’lenient or resource left uh 
for restoring md-, vegotntioM, &g 
l also use thin /<</• ie( ns a eoij alkali for various 
purposes, in nwnnfortui mg anil mi,pr, inm/goods and 
fibers of every description. Including soaps, tunning 
huir and inning an , und Improving aij<I milking 
.water-tight all klml« of leuibcr. 
I have for some time oust manufactured, used and 
disposed of the products of all tin varieties of cal¬ 
cined coals and colics above named, In both liquid 
and dry conditions, u, u eli oimei and nt aelier of ul! 
oleaginous and fatty matter, gums. At*., from wool, 
furs ami overv other fiber,mid restoring rtalned cot¬ 
ton gOOdrt, threads, twines, cordage, .te., eleiining all 
cloths, und preparing arid obVinsltiK all i lor lis for re. 
eelvlng dye*; also for removing harks, A0„ from 
hemp, IIii.t, Ac , in the stalk ; and also l<>r making 
paper stronger, whiter und without tulor, nml in the 
rmuinI'actore of purebmeot ; also for deodorizing 
rubber, gnttn pereim and all gums; and for Im. 
proving all glove material and glove*, and coloring 
and MtrongtuenlUK the same ; also for Improving 
metals, cast or wrought, or manufactured Into ary 
article, and all bright and polished *.m face* tclo- 
grapli and all icrvleo wires, piano and all inUSteal 
wires, ami giving luster and polish to the tonne; spin- 
dies, machinery. Ac., including Iron buildings, rail* 
and rolling stock, iron steamships or vessels, anna 
und Iirmnmonti*. engines, boilers, Ac., by dosing nml 
coating the surface;! with this absolutely Indestruct¬ 
ible compound, preventing rust and oxidation; also 
for converting Iron, through till* Inexpensive pro¬ 
cess, Into steel. It also draws the o|). and closes tho 
surfaces of all lluished woods, i>ir|.entrv, timber, Ac., 
and Hi" onriehlngnnd staining Of nnrof such woods; 
also hardening, smoothing, nmrbleuing all plastered 
walls, III rough eoniolrintion, with or without coloring 
matter j eh unsung and Improving all Mtunc and brick 
smtaue*;, by combining, lining and making smooth 
and Indestructible suilmes, thus protecting them 
Com tin* weather; and for applying thn nbovo pro- 
c* * losll works In marble and stone, such it*, -eulp- 
ture, Ac., ami removing sieliiH from painted iron, etc. 
As to the lertllizing properties „y the cokes or 
coal (, above referred to, it would l)e a simple wuy of 
test lug Hleir i tnmen* t* value, by using or spreading 
I on an acre of common laud about two tons or less or 
ground coin 
i or abt 
9, with i . .-r 
j uro veil tohucco, iiiiiup.'tlax, or any other staple or 
i crop for two or three years; or It may le spread In 
Imuld form (in nuuntdlc. of M llm. to tho hurrel, 
w.nlrli ean In- re|1f|,-d four or live tlna - and retain li t 
pi-'•pcrtlCM,) with u struct itpriokHiii' upparutus, ooco 
or twice a week, for lwo or Mire-.* weohs, lor tlu* pro. 
ducttoii of two crops of hay annually. 
1 hare* made use of ..oinpomidti for both muk- 
lug nod fixing dye - Tor gooes, out., nml also In making 
cloths HIM I .ill an ht-lute i . Irnpr i v i nun lo water, and 
lu muting hi a tor, pe.ilte./,, to (lit* surfaced all eloths, 
by spnngiu* or olherwi-c; also f..r nlazlng, whiten¬ 
ing or colurgug all pot'cclalb.s.unrl in the manufacture 
or the ubovr wm e, Stono ware, J> ,ltCi v, etc., etc. 
I be SO lips anndc by tills.*' mpound have blenching 
{MitiliUoM Hint -trenuthen fiber iti* u*ad of injuring It’ 
und gr«*at iuddhigqniilltleH tor I- Uiiersund lollot use; 
also clink*.* pr.ipayiitjonM or ' <v„ii li’.iGr *» 
'trudo-mnrk tmmej carefully prepared for Indies' 
use, Its whit nil,i; inil purifying effect* upon the 
skin ami line toilet properties uro attainable In no 
other way but throui-b tin pn,.*.,*• 
I'nrites wishing to leu-e or secure i h uI- for uny ,,r 
all of these 111 veil Him., or form com print, e for then, 
will iileuse arid jess me for piirthuilaiH. 1 claim lo he 
Hie Inventor Of the above, under ihe Fulcnt. Law-* 
uud I have made suer -. .ful experiments ihorewllh' 
k.i c , *. 'kvaii m, icuf, 
all & hi Diherty Ht., New York. 
£toch Hu(l ^outtvy. 
F4)It 1IAT4 MINI; FROM LIGHT 
I i Brubirms. 41,80 per do/.,; Bark Brahmas, #2 per 
<Ioz.; l’flrtrt(Ljre ( ocIiIhk, +1 per doz.; M«Hirla*tiM ( *2 {ht 
(loz, I uriUH, L'hpiIi Willi onI«r. .No «<^K h •iojifc (*. (> lj 
Address \V. G. STAR, Lmilslana Mo. 
A M KItlCA N ,91 Elf INOS. We oiler for snlo 
l\ about mo of our line thorough-bred*. Also, pure 
Light Brahmas and Fggrt. Send for I utulogue. Orders 
solicited. JOHN HHKLDON & HON, Moacow, N. Y. 
wit I HU U H.t F I* A 1C K 
* Eggs tills season for -ale 
ROLL LURING, Boston, 
importer and breeder. 
Oi ci uiimon in no aimur, r.vro T.ons or loss or 
•luiml cokes, ,,r ono ton or Icmm of tho prepared coal, 
■ about two tons or lesaof tho prepared line coal, 
Ith di'ep plowing. lor producing a large cion of lm- 
IIICA 11,91 \S. 
#8 per doz. !. CAK- 
jr Xlcdhiim, Maas. First 
EGGS FOR HATCHING. 
From Light Brahmas, Buff and Furtrtdgc Cochins. 
Inclose slump for Circular. H, M15RRY, lllon, N. Y. 
I^f.I.r* FOR IIATCTIIN4.. I will now hook or* 
I J dors for eggs from my well known strains of Fun* 
cy Fonltry, including over 20 varieties of Fowls and 
Ducks, b) he shipped a« soon us the weather will per¬ 
mit, Inclose (damn, ami w rite for what vou want to 
( . N. BROWN Unadillu Forks, Otsego"Cu. N. Y. 
Poultry Bulletin as a Prize! 
Price List free. Illustrated Catalogue of Fowls, 10 
cts. To all who select from my Frlce List eggs to thu 
amount of 910. send $9 for same and otuto whore this 
was seen I will send the eggs and, a* a prize, the 
Focltkv Bdxi-ETIN for one year. 
J. Y. BICKNKLL, 
Westmoreland, Oneida Co. N. Y. 
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