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Uo. Diseases of DomettlC AniaialB................ 1 QQ 
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American Practical Cookery. 1 76 
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Cranberry culture (J. .1. White). I 26 
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Do Modern Horse Doctor....,.. 1 60 
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DAIRY SALT COMPANY 
— By the late census 
084 more males than females. 
— It Is rumored that tho New York Tribune 
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— The Canadian loan of $13^00,000 has been 
readily subscribed lu London. 
— The olive crop in Sooth Europe Is short, 
and oil is held at higher prices. 
— A tornado visited Bermuda ran the 9th ult., 
and caused general devastation. 
— The population of Massachusetts, accord¬ 
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— The Massachusetts State debt in behalf of 
the Hoosac Tnnoel 1» about $15,000,000. 
— The estimates for tho German Empire for 
1876 show a deficiency of 15,000.000 marks. 
_The money IO:‘S by the cattle disease in 
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— It Is denied that the Servian Skuptsehina 
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—A sharp shock of an earthquake was lately 
felt In northern Mississippi and western Ten¬ 
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the Treasury Department has not yet been 
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— The number of pupils attending dally the 
San Francisco public schools was, during the 
past year, 21,014. 
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lu Germany and France. They are of Improved 
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— An ancient Indian burial ground has been 
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found Indicate great age. 
— Since September l the receipts of cotton 
have been 70,000 bales In excess of those of 
last year for tho same time. 
— There are on the United States Supreme 
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can dispose of In two years. 
— A square of ground in Galveston, Texas, 
which a few weeks ago was held at $50,000, is 
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— The English screw sloop-of-war Albatross, 
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— There Is talk at Harrisburg, Penn., of a 
monument to the memory of S. C. Foster, 
autbor of “ Poor Dog Tray.” 
— The Harmony Cotton Mills at Cohoes, N. 
Y., reduced the wages of operatives 13.per 
centum on the 1st of November. 
— President Grant has appointed November 
25 as the day of Tnanltsgivlng and prayer 
throughout the United States. 
— The total expenditures of the Department 
Of schools in San Fruncisoo since Its organiza¬ 
tion in 1852 have been $7,61U,043. 
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sonally 22 women who have become bald by- 
wearing ponderous heaps of false hair. 
— A butcher who was driving a pair of oxen 
In Galesburg, because they would not go as he 
Wished, deliberately cut out the eyes of both. 
— It is thought that the English Government 
will prosecute the consignees of the arms 
shipped hence to China during the recent 
negotiations. 
— The enormous mail of 56,91)8 letters and 65 
bags of newspapers was sent to Europe by the 
AbysBlnin recently. This amount would weigh 
over three tons. 
— The Art Department of Syracuse Univer¬ 
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drawing and painting to be opened duriDg the 
coming summer. 
— The Dauntless won the recent Ooean 
Yacht race, with tho Mohawk, twenty tulles to 
windward and return, in six hours forty-one 
minutes and forty seconds. 
Newspaper. 
A drlress 
Bo* 3318. 
J. W. BARKER, THOMAS MOLLOY, 
Pres't and Seo’y. Treasurer. 
General Office, No. I Clinton Block, Syracuse, N. V. 
Sole Manufacturers of the Celebrated Onondaga 
Factory Filled 
DAI IS V AND TABLE HALT. 
Respectfully call the attention of Dairymen 
and Others to the quality of Salt now 
being manufactured by them. 
Having for rnuny yearn puHt been engaged in per¬ 
fecting the various processes lor the manufactureor 
tins suit, and by adopting the best modes and ma¬ 
chinery for tUC purpose, they feel warranted lu Bay¬ 
ing to the oonsunier that the article now produoeil 
is superior tu any Other, cither of foreign ordotncsllo 
production. The following Is uu analysis ol our salt 
uud the Ashton, uindela April, Imp. i>y Messrs, 1\ alt* 
und Stillman, Chemists, of New York, under the di¬ 
rection of u Committee of lhuBuUerar.il Chwite ]',*■ 
chance Of New York, tho samples being selected by 
the Committee from lots found on sale in market: 
Aahtou. Onondaga. 
Water. 9-7889 0.0230 
IusotUble Matter.,... 0.0694 0.IB04 
Sulphate of Llmo. 4.2272 0.7217 
Sulphate of Magnesia.... 0.0169 *•••” 
Chloride of Calcium ...... ...... 0.O4T3 
Chloride of Magnesium.. 0.0691 0.U8I9 
Chloi’idoof Sodium....... 97.7998 9 s.6243 
99.0674 119.9832 
Circulars In regard to the varlou-i other tests made 
with thin salt in comparison with the best foreign 
article, also certificate* troina large number of the 
best dairies lu the State us to its qtuilu y, may be Uud 
on application to J. W. IUukeii, Secretary, Syra¬ 
cuse, N. Y , to whom orders for suit may also he mi- 
dressed. It lrtul:-o for sale b7 the Agents of the Com¬ 
pany in principal Western Lake Boris; by St. John 
J fc AVUltV, Htt nTel 103 Broad St..New \ orlt: ltonkUT 
Geek, iod Pier, Albany, N. Y.i E. W. pkck a to . 
Burlington, Vt„ and bv dealers generally through¬ 
out the Stub! ol New vork. 
Inquire f r Onondaga Factory Filled Salt. 
J. W. HARK KK, Pres’t nnd Scr’y. 
THOMAS MOLLOY, Treasurer. 
Syracuse, May. 1875. _ 
n day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and 
terns free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. 
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find I Address,Withstaiup.E.C'.Abhsi/.BultalP.N.Y. 
Dp. Rural lEs-.my*. . 8 60 
Drainage for Profit and Health. 1 60 
Dyer and Color Maker’s Companion. 1 Sfi 
Bust wood's Cranberry Culture.. 76 
FI 1 lot « Lawn and aliudc Trees. 1 &0 
Everybody's l.i-.wy .■(. .. i 00 
Every WoHtftu iter Own Flower tiardeuer (new). 
paper. 6Uo.: cloth. .. 1 00 
Farm Drainage (U. F. French).. 1 50 
Farm ImpIcmonW-nnd Machinery (J. J. Thomas) 1 60 
Field’s Pear Culture.... 1 25 
FDUUigin American Waters (Scott). 3 6U 
Do. Milch Cows and Dairy Farming. 3 60 
Forest Trees iBrVnvD.. 1 5f 
Frank Forrester'* Fluid Sports (2 volfl.).. 8 
Do. Fish and Fishing ilIN) engravings)... 5 00 
Do. Manna! for VotingSpbmmer... 3 00 
Fuller’s Illustrated Strawberry Guitarist. 20 
Do. Forest Tree Culturlst.. 1 60 
Do. Small Fruits (Illustrated). 1 60 
(•niton's Poach t\ulturn, A Hand-Book and 
Guide to Every Doit nr... 1 do 
Gardening for Pro - * ( Henderson)... i hi 
Gardening for the South (White's),.3 00 
Orapti Culturlst (A. H. Fullurt... 1 60 
Gray's Manual of Botany und Lessons. 3 00 
l>o, School ur.fi Field Honk of Botany. 3 Ml 
Do. How Plants Grow (MS) Illustrations). 1 25 
Do. introduction to Structural nod Byiiteinutic 
IJolnnv ami Vegetable Physiology (1,300 lllus.). 8 SO 
Unenon on Mlloh Cows.. 75 
(Inn, Kofi mill ,-Piddle. l &i) 
Harney’s Barns, Outbuildings and Fences.10 00 
Harris on Insects. 1 00 
Do. oil the 4'ig — Breeding, Management, 4,0. 1 60 
llaUtnlii'a American House Carpenter. 3 60 
Hint* to Horse Hoopers < Herbert’*!. l 76 
Hlgli Farming without Manure. 40 
Holly’s Art of Saw.Filing . 76 
noily'a Carpenter'* liutul Buolt (new).. 7b 
Hooper’s Dug and Gun. :]fl 
Hoope*' Boo* of Evergreens. 3 00 
llopCiittuio. 10 
ilow Crops Feed.... 2 00 
11..ir Crops Grow.. g 00 
Munlarand Trapped. .... l 00 
Hiismann’* Grape- and Winn... 1 60 
Biissuy'* NiiHuna 1 Cottage Architecture. 6 (X) 
Jeniiiug* on Cattle and their Diseases. I 76 
Do. Horse aud his DineaBea. 1 7f, 
f )o. Horse Training Made ICusy. 1 26 
)o. Khcap, Swine and Poultry,... . . 1 76 
Johnston's Agr’.aaltnral Chemistry. 1 76 
Do, Wlementfl Agriculti.ml C'iiemistry. ] so 
Kemp's Landscape Gardening . . g 60 
Langstroth orr the Hive and Honey Bee. 2 00 
laywl:!’ American Sportsman .. 2 76 
Lightning Rods, and llew to Cmntruot T hem, 
by Jonn mm..... 50 
Aiuimal of bias ami Iiemp Culture... 25 
Manual of TObuceo Ce o . n.. 26 
Manual of AVond Carving... . 3 00 
May new's Illustrated Hoi to Management....... 3 00 
Do. illustrated Horse Doctor. . 8 00 
Mechanic’s Coin nanlon (Nicholson). 3 00 
.YiochumuM for Millwrights, Machinists and others 1 60 
M11o.» on Uorsn'n Font (doth)... 75 
Moder i Cookery (by Alien Acton and Mrs. a. J. 
Hale)... I 76 
McClure's Diseases of Uoree, Cuttle and Sheep. 2 00 
Money In the Garden, by 1*. T. yulnn.. 1 6U 
Norris* Fish Culture.... 1 74 
Norton’s Klsiuonta Sclcotlllo Atfrlcaltaru. 76 
Qnlon Culiare. 23 
uur Farm of Four Acres ... 80 
Pardee on Strawberry Culluio.. 76 
Parsons on the Rose .. .. 135 
Pear Culture for Profit (P. T. Gulur:). 1 00 
Peddor's Land M easure .. BO 
iTsotlcu! and Selnntttlu sYntt Culture (Baker)... t 00 
Practical Floriculture (P, Jinriderson). 1 6(1 
Practical Poultry Keorerdi. Wright). 2 00 
Practical Shepherd (Rsi fin!l|. 2 00 
Preservation of Birds’ Eggs. M 
Uiqnpy'H MyuM-rles or Ueo Keeping. 1 60 
yulney on Kidlln - p.-.tile... ] 25 
Randall’s Fine Wool Fbeop Husbandry.......,., 1 00 
Do. Mheeo Uai baaJry ik the South.. 1 60 
KlnnurOson on me Dor. 30 
tsaunfinr.,' Domestic Ponitrj. 40 
flchoitelt’s Gvrdenera' T«xt-Uook. 73 
Rarlhnor’s Produce Tables. 30 
Do. Ready Reckoner and la g Book . ... '0 
Bunnsnn * 11 oisii Portrulturo Breeding, Rcar- 
log and Training Trotters. 2 60 
Six Hundred Recipe*. i 75 
Skeleton Leaves. 2 00 
Skillful Uoksewlfe. 76 
Slack’s 'front Culture (new). 1 60 
Stewart’s (John) Stable Book.. 1 60 
Togo ineiur’r Poultry Book (colored plates). D S) 
Tegetmeier’s Pigeon Book (colored r'ntes). 5 00 
Ten Acres Enough.. . . 1 6t) 
The Bust fi Mitt’blnm (Htfgeruld). . 76 
The Dog iby Dink», May hew anil Hutchinson).. 3 Ofi 
The Dog (new)... . 2 60 
Tim Horse tstnneheogei. evo., ito pp. 3 50 
The Mole (Ktieyj A TreutDe on U10 Brreding 
Training and nv:* to winch he may ae put.... 1 GO 
The Pcuple’o Practical Poultry Book.. 1 fie 
Thomas' Am. Fruit Cnllurist (AJBi llliiAtrallons) ,• 3 DO 
Traouei’* Golds .'Nowturn mjJ.... 2 (JO 
Trout Culture (80th Grcenl... 1 00 
Trownrklgo’K (Mrs. I.auta) Excelsior Cook Book 
and Hmirukteper’a Aid. 126 
W-rdet'» Hedges and Cvcrgrncno.. i 60 
Wanng’S Klem inli of Agriculture. 1 u0 
Watson's Aiuerhum Home Garden.. S 00 
Well Digging anJ Boring. 01 
Western Fruit Growers'Guide (Elliott). 1 b0 
Wheeler's Homes for the People.. 3 00 
Do. Rural Homes. ... 2 00 
Window Gardening c I. T. William*).. 1 60 
Woodrufl'S Trotting lloren uf America. S 2i 
Woodward’* Graperies und W“ct'l Buildings .... 1 
Do. Coontry Homes.. 160 
DO. Cottages and Farm House*... 1 60 
Do. Suburban and Country Houses. 1 60 
Vouatt sna Spooner on the Horne. 11j 
Voualtnud Martin ran Cattle.... I fie 
Youalt and Martin on the Hag...... .. 1 (K) 
Yountt on 8hct*p. t ^ 
Youman’s Hand-Book of Household Science,... l 75 
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A COMPLETE TREATISE ON 
DAIRY FARMS AND FARMING,- DAIRY STOCK AND STOCK FEEDING,—MILK, 
ITS MANAGEMENT AND MANUFACTURE INTO BUTTER AND CHEESE,— 
HISTORY AND MODE OF ORGANIZATION OF BUTTER AND 
CHEESE FACTORIES,—DAIRY UTENSILS, Etc,, Etc, 
By X. A. WILLAKB, A. ML, 
Editor of the Dairy Department of “Moore’s Rural New-Yorker,” and Lecturer at the Maine 
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FULLY AND HANDSOMELY ILLUSTRATED 
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Y1I.—English Dairy Practice. VIII—Composition of Cheese. IX.—Voelckcr’s Cheese Ex¬ 
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Manufacture. XIII.—Appendix. 
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