JUNE 4 
THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
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case : This country pays for the privilege of ac¬ 
cess to the Canadian Inshore fisheries, tor twelve 
years, many times more than the value of all the 
°sh caught; and at the same time concedes to 
the Canadians admission free for products which 
yielded a revenue of between $200,000 and $300,000 
yearly, in addition to the $r».rsi(i,ooo, therefore, 
we shall Indirectly glvo the Canadians about $300,- 
000 , during the period stated, In the shape of 
duties remitted. And all for a privilege which, 
on the basts or the past, will not, In the twelve 
years, yield a million and a half! 
This la what the jy. y. World (Uem.) says apro¬ 
pos of the ttesoJutionB: 
But. as the time rolled on it became dally more 
plain that within the botora of the party of 
which Mr. IJayes had been tbo candidate, grave 
doubts existed as to his having been chosen by 
the people, and as to the character of the methods 
by which his inauguration had finally been se¬ 
cured. Was It to be expected that the Democrats 
who for nearly two years have been laboring 
under the stigma of idle vaporing about unproved 
frauds should neglect this opportunity atone and 
the same time of vindicating the complaints of 
Receipt* for the week 28,800 pk«8,; exports 3,996 
do. 
State creamery, choice 21@22c., a few at 23c.; fair 
to good 18@20 <l: Half tubs and palls selected. 19®—c.: 
fair to good, li@17c.; Welsh tubs, choice, 17® 18c: 
other useful, 15®16c.; poor or stalo State 10@12c. ; 
Western, oriiamory choice. 32c.; other, 174c 19 c.; West¬ 
ern dairy tine 15 n6c.: other, 11® He.; factory (ladled) 
12@l3c. do. (milled) 10®lie.; poor Western 6 *9c.; do. 
and grease, -i®6c. 
Cheese,—R eceipts have been large, and It lias 
been necessary to yield in prices steadily. The 
English markets have been drooping, but yet ex- 
S orters iuduonced by the comparatively low prlcea 
ere have bought, to a ('air extent, the exports for 
the week reaching 60,111 boxes. The market closed 
at 9e. for fancy factories. 
For factories, fancy, 9c.; 7%®8 ;'o- for good and 
prime; 6%&7%e. for fair; 4%®(>c. for half skimmed, 
and 8@4c. tor skimmed, state, farm dairy at 8® 
8\o. for good to choice, 6%@7¥c. lor fair to good 
and 3@4e. for poor skimmed. Western factory ftne, 
flat at 8%c.: do. good to prime 7®Hc.: do. fair. 6® 
6%c.; do. half skimmed, 6@6e.; do. skimmed, 3@4%c. 
Wisconsin factory, luncy.Oc.; do. good and prime, 
7%®8%e.; do tuir, «@7c. 
Exports for the week. 62.936 packages. 
Receipts, 80,626 boxes. 
Gold closes 100%. 
.Liverpool quotation, Mis. for new cheese. 
Cotton.—T here Is Increased export demand and a 
strong market. Latest prices are 11.30c® 11.32c. for 
Mav ; for.lune, 11.32c.; for July, 11.16c.; for August, 
11.09c.; for September, I0.80@10.88o.; for October, 
10.76®10.77c.: for No vein bur, 10.70@10.77c.; tor Decem¬ 
ber, 10.8i6il0.88c.; for January, 10.92@10.96c.! for Feb¬ 
ruary U.&HjOIc-; fur March and April, U.10®ll.Uc. 
Quotations for spot cotton are based on Americau 
standard of classification, and on Cotton in store run¬ 
ning In quality not more than half a grade above or 
below the grade quoted. 
L'p'.i mis. Ala. Orleant. Texan. 
Ordinary. 8% 8% 8% 8 % 
Strict ordinary. 9% 9% 9% 9% 
Good ordinary. 9% 9V 9% 9% 
Strict good do.10% 10% 10% 10% 
l,ow middling. 10 % li% 10 % 10% 
Strict low middling. ...10% 10% 11 11 
Middling .11% 11% n% n% 
Good middling.11% 11 % 11 % 11 % 
Strict good middling.. 1113-16 11 lS-16 1116-16 1116-16 
Middling fair.12 6-16 12 5-16 12 7-16 12 7-16 
Fair.. 12 13-1(5 12 13-16 1215-16 12 15-16 
Stained » 
Good' ordinary. 8 9-16; Strict good ordinary. 9 11-lflc: 
L.iw middling, 9 ll-Kkj.; Middling, 10 5-lCc. 
Dried Fruits.—T here is no trade outside of lob¬ 
bing lots, and prices are unsettled ana easy for other 
than small lots. 
Peaches—Fancy North Carolina IJdtl.lo.; Ohotco 
Georgia. LOsllc.: good to prime Georgia; aside.; u n- 
peeled halves. 4%c.; quarters, 4c. Pitted Cherries, 
choice new. 21&22C.: Raapberries. 26®27o. New York 
State plums. ]2%®13; Southern plums, 11® 12c. Black¬ 
berries. 10®10%C. Apples—State quarters. 4%@A%C,{ 
Puovt 8 foNH-Have been weak and lower through 
large supplies of hogs. 
Mess pork quoted $8 7539 for spot lots; $8 60 for 
June; 18 75 fur July: $8 86 ror August. Bacon at 4 %c 
for long clear. Lard at 6.75 for spot. 6.72% for June ; 
(5.77% for July, and 6.87% for August, neef hams at 
$19.50. Tallow at 7o. for prime. Stearine at 7%e. for 
Western. Beef—Fur extra mesB. fl2.@12.25; plain 
mess, flOiail.fiO: packet, $t3.60@14.50 for bbls.; family 
ineas, *15'i«l(i: extra India mcas, $20@23 for city 
brands; do. Philadelphia!$19@20. 
Tobacco.—a fairly active trade is in progres, and 
prices hold steady and are essentially as quoted lat¬ 
terly : 
KENTUCKY LEAS'. 
Light. Heavy. 
Common Inga.,...2%@3% 3 @3% 
Good lugs..... 3%@ 4% 3%@ 4% 
Low leaf...4%i» 5 5 @ 6 
Medium leaf. 5%@ 6% G%@ 7 
Good loaf. 6%@ 8 8 @ 9 
Finn leaf. 8%@10 10 @12 
Selections.— @— — @— 
HEKDI.EAF—CROP OP 1876. 
New England wrappers, common..10 @—12 
Bne. do...18 @22 
medium........12%@14 
selections.25 @36 
seconds. 9 @12 
Fillers. 6 @ 7 
Pennsylvania assorted lots. 8 @17 
wrappers. 20 @50 
New York assorted lots, common to medium 8 ffl 9 
Good. 10 @12 
Ohio assorted lots. 7%@10 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 7%@ 9 
VKOETABLE8.—The supply of old potatoes 19 dimin¬ 
ishing ; new are arriving ireoly and tine. Old Peach 
Blows, eholce.fi 7,V«i2: K. Rose. $l.75@2, with some 
Eastern growth, $2 25; other, $1 25@1 50, with bb!.; 
Bermuda, $4 60(556; Charleston ami Savannah, $2 50® 
3.60; cull*. $1 25@1 50; New Jersey green pea3 now 
? notable at $2@3 18 bill; Maryland, f2 (I(kqi2 50 ; Nor- 
otk, $100@2 50. Asparagus is easier: Oyster Bay, 
f l 25® 1 50 s< dm; other. 76c@$l 12. Southern cucum¬ 
bers. crate, $1 jii«2 00. in good order. String beans 
same. Rhubarb. KO bunches, $I50@175. Spinach. 
bbl,,37@50c. Ivale. 20®,'Do. lettuce, $1 26@1 50. South¬ 
ern cabbages, $]2f>®l 60; do. beets, 100 bundles, *200 
@2 50; do. turnip*. ft@L; N. J. do., $3®4. Bermuda 
tomatoes, 40@60e- 6 quan box; do. onions, $175(5)1 80. 
Florida tomatoes, $3@4 crate. 
Wool.—T he new clips from San Frunelseo and 
TeXus are arriving iu increasing quantities, and to 
sell them easy prices are made. By accepting low 
figures for general “touk a fair amount of trade re- 
sulta. It ia not likely that the market will show set¬ 
tled activity until the new Western clips come for¬ 
ward. 
Ohio. Pennsylvania and Virginia XXX and pick¬ 
lock. 43@48; XX. 38®tie; X, 38®40; No. 1. 39@41; 
No. 2, S4@37e.: common 22® 'i ; combing. 40® 45. 
New York, Michigan, Indiana and Wisconsin. 
XX,33 to Kic,; X. 3Va36o.: No. 1. 8C@30fi.; No. 2, 33®35c; 
common 3U@$L; combing 40® 14 . 
Iowa. Vermont and Illinois X and XX. 33@35c.; 
No. 1,34037.; No, 3,30332.: combing. S 8 @ 42 . 
Missouri, Kentucky, and Tennessee - Washed 
fleece. 3t)@36c.; unwashed. ?5@26c.: unwashed comb¬ 
ing, 28@31e. 
The POTATO BUGS 
AND SAVE THE POTATOES. 
SURE DEATH to the Colurado Potato Bug is 
only to be had by the use of Paris Green. Prof. Cook 
and others sav that all other remedies have failed. 
ENDORSED BY a. S. El lil.KK, AGRI¬ 
CULTURAL, EDITOR OF THE ••SUN.” 
PURE PARIS GREEN 
lstlc of the hypocrites and hulUcs who have put 
It forth. \ at there Is a potency In their scheme 
and outcry. This Is the dilemma, however, pre¬ 
sented to the Northern roltul, which puts the 
South at a disadvantage. 1/ we gush over the 
flag, and emit a glow of national telling, natu¬ 
ral, JusUQixl and Inevitable under given circum¬ 
stances, it la declared by the organs of perpetual 
hate to be ” diplomacy,” as though a whole peo¬ 
ple could diplomatize. Tf, driven back upon our 
natural lines of defense, we exercise the free¬ 
man’s natural right to speak his mind out, and 
yield to the promptings of a manhood not wholly 
cowed and enslaved, we are ‘‘cracking the old 
slave whip over the shoulders of loyal men.” 
The Cincinnati Enquirer (Dem. Greenback) 
commenting on Senator Matthew’s speech on hla 
resolution sayH: 
We regard the plan faulty In several par¬ 
ticulars. We will name some; Its two main 
corner-stones are redemption in coin of the legal- 
tenders, and suspension or specie payment when 
the coin fund runs out. No paper circulation 
ever has been, or ever can be, staple on such a 
t)8>Sl8 
We want, a National, Inter-State currency upon 
which shall neither be written nor printed any 
such word as fail. We want a purely American 
currency for home use, that will never carry 
with It the Idea of suspension under auy circum¬ 
stances, except the destruction of the Govern¬ 
ment Itself. It Is the quality of suspension. In¬ 
herent In the nature of a paper currency that 
promises to pay coin on demand, that produces 
so much disaster In commercial crises and cur¬ 
rency panics. 
The V. r. Tribune (Rep.) deduces the following 
conclusions from current events. 
The events of the past week teach lessons of 
the gravest Importance to the people, Irrespective 
of party, to the President, and to the Repu oilcan 
leaders. There Is every reason to believe that, the 
mad partisanship of the Democratic party. Its bad 
faith. Its Indecent unfairness, and lls reckless dis¬ 
regard for public opinion or the public welfare, 
will keep these lessons fresh In mind until after 
the elections of this Fall. The same wanton folly 
which brought upou the country the struggle of 
last week will continue to threaten Its peace and 
Its free Institutions until the people put It down 
by overwhelming majorities. 
Made by F. W. Devoe & Co., cun be relied on for the 
ext rmination of the Potato Bug and Codon Worm. 
Circular on the use of Paris Green distributed free 
on application. 
F. W. DEVOE & CO’S 
MIXED PAINTS. 
Fur the convenience and economy Of consumers of 
PAINT the well-known house Of F. W. DEVOE 
ifc CO. now prepare 
PAINTS READY FOR USE 
FOR FARMERS nrul MANUFACTURERS. 
They are uniform in shade, and the colors can 
always be matched. Any one can paint with them. 
No need of a painter to mix It fur you. No need of a 
dryer or other Ingredient*. Thu puint Is ready for 
immediate application. Send for sample o»Tds show¬ 
ing different shades. They have very superior cov¬ 
ering properties and do not, like the t>o (allied patent 
pultun, contain either water, ben Mon or alkali. These 
Paints are in Liquid Form, and are sold in Gallon 
Cans and Barrels. They are Hiso put up in small 
cans of one to five pounds. 
LIVE STOCK MARKE TS 
New York, May 25,1878. 
Beeves.— Receipts for the week, 11,454 head: do., 
last week, 11,820 do. Continued heavy arrivals have 
rather depressed the market, and prices are easier 
with some stock left over. Ordinary to prime steers 
to dress 56@67c.; lbs. sold at a range of 8%@10%C. 
Extras brought 10%'e. Exporters paid itKaiOAc. 
Texas bulls, 3®3%c. live weight. 
Cows and Calves. — There were not enough 
transactions to base city quotations upon. 
Veal Calves.—T he market bus ruled weak even 
when supplies were favorably light. N. J. 5%@0.; 
Slate, 4%@5c.; Buttermilk calves, 3@3%c. 
Sheep and Lamms.- Receipts for the week, 24.986 
head ; do last week. 27.46M do. Trade has dragged to 
some extent; the askLng rates exceeding the views 
of buyers in many instances. Clipped sheep sold at 
43f@5c.: New Jersey Lamb*. 8%«llc.; Md. 8%c.; Ken¬ 
tucky. 5@5Ve.; VIrginlp, 7%e. 
Swine.-- Receipts for the week. 35,115 head; do. 
last week 28.937 do. No late business ; nominal price, 
$3.4U@3.50 per UK); Chicago price, $3@3,IU do. 
Manufacturers and Importers of Colors. White 
Leads, Zinc White, VurnlBhes and Artists’ Materi¬ 
als. CORNER FULTON aND WILLIAM STS. (.OLD 
DUTCH CHURCH CORNER), NEW YORK CITY. 
Halladay Standard 
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
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and 
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Kadi piece ia fltled and num¬ 
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Allen & Co., R. L.—The Planet Jr. Horse-Hoe. 
Batavia Portable Engine Co.—Monitor Agricultural 
Engine. 
Boomer & Bosehert Press Co.—Cider Presses and 
Graters. 
Bradley A Co.—Bradley'a Self-Dumping Sulky Hay 
Rake. 
Bown A Sun, J.—Seven-shot Revolver. 
Chadborn A Cold well Mf’g Co.—New Excelsior Lawn 
Mower. 
Coqulllard.A.—The Coquillard Wagon. 
Devoe A Co . F W.- Potato Bug Poison; Mixed 
I’alnls. re dy for use. 
Farmers' Friend Mf’g Co.—Farmers' Friend Grain 
and Fertilizer Drill. 
Fltsthngb, J. It.—The American Hay Elevator. 
Gifford. W. C—Gifford s Swinging Stanchion. 
Jayne Jt Son, Dr. D.—Dr. Jayne's Hair Tonic. 
Kingsford & Son. T.—Kmgsrord's Oswcgu Starch. 
Parsons & Sous Co.— Rare Evergreens. 
Ralston. John—The Union Mills Bug Destroyer. 
Russell & CiL—Threshing Machines. Farm Engines, 
Horse Powers. Ac. 
Taylor. Bros. A Co.—Rubber Printing Stamps. 
L. 8. Wind Engine A Pump Co.—Halladay Standard 
Wind Mill. 
Wells, Richardson A Co.—Leamon's Dyes. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
Pulvermacher Galvanic Co.—Electric Belts. 
Matiuraxturcr* of Ladies’ Slritw, that Usetlie 
Davis Vertical Peed Sewtog Machine, are doing 
the sewing Iu the most elegant manner, and en¬ 
tirely without basting, or show Lug the stitches, 
by the use of very simple attachments. The In¬ 
vention and Introduction of the Vertical Feed Is 
an Invaluable addition to Sewing Mechanism. 
The old under-feed machines will he rapidly su¬ 
perseded by this new and more perfeet device for 
sewing, as It Is adapted to every variety of work. 
The Davis Sewing Machine Company are building 
an addition to their large manufactory at Water- 
town, New York. 
have had a iuo»t depressing phase of trade i dealers 
report low prices and frequently a “stick ” at that. 
New Jersey urrlvq.ln good order; quoted 7®llc. f 
quart; Md.. Del. and Norfolk, good, 6®8c.; inferior. 
3@5c. Hot-house peaches, do*., jM«e5: dm Black 
Hamburg grapes. It., $1 An@l 76. Peanuts are lield !u 
hope of old prices. Va. hand-picked. $135;<jl40; 
good to prime, $1 lfi@l 26; common, Pecans, 
0®8c. 
Grain.- wheat has suffered a sharp decline, on 
large supplies and easy Euglish advices. 
Latest sales of No. 1 red at $1.26; ungraded while 
western at f 1.28%; extra white at $1.31 % ; while State 
at $1.32; No. 2 red in lots at $1 2'@1.23; No. 1 Milwau¬ 
kee spring, strictly pure, at $1.21; No. 2 Milwaukee 
soring at $1.19; No. 2 Chicago spring at $1.17: New 
V ork No. 2 spring at $1.16; No. 3 Northwest soring at 
$1,13: No. 2 rud, May, wt $1.22%; 'Jo , June, at $1.22; 
do., July, at $1.19% ,' No. 2. Northwest spring, May, at 
option, at $1.18; do,. June option, >l $1.16%; New 
York No. 2 spring, May option. »t $11.6; do., Juue 
option, at $l.l4%i<il.lfl. Great 7l@72e. for Western, 
and 72@74c. for State. Corn lias been active and 
higher; latest sales ace of New York Nn.2 at 60«31o.: 
New York No. 3ut4S@48>-;c. New York steamer mixed 
at 49%«i.K)c.; low mixed atNl%c.: ungraded mixed at 
("'a.'iljfc.; HtPikiiifir y'ilnw at 52c.; while western at (Hu.; 
Kausiis mixed at 5l@51%cg No. 2, May option,50® 
5o%t\; No,2, June, 49%c.; No. 2, July,6il@50%c.i steam¬ 
er mixed. May option. 49%r«50.’,; do.. June, 4So.; do., 
July,48c. Oats have declined and closed easy. Hales 
of No. 2 Chicago at 31%®31YC ; mixed Statu at. 31® 
32%C.; while State at 33i438e_t mixed western at 30 
32C.; white western at 32%igi;ihe.; New York No. l at 
8l%@52c.; New York No. t w hlte at 59c.; New York 
No. 2 at 80%(a>3lc.: New York No. 2 white at 3iiw54%c, 
HAY AND STRAW.—Supplies lire liberal, and there 
are free sellers at easy prices. Bale hay, 56@00c. tor 
shipping, and ?U@60e. tor retail qualities; clover, 
at 50®tj()e. for prime. Straw, quoted at 46®50c. for 
lone rye, 3,V40c. for short rye. and 10®45c. for oat. 
Exports, past week, 969 bales ; Since Jan. 1st 27,275 
do.; same time last year, 21,130 do. 
U ops.— Export* for the week, 675 bales. The In¬ 
quiry from brewers Is small. Supplies of derirable 
lots are very light, and really choice Istoak brings 
ready prices, New Yorks, good to prime, T@ll)o.: 
do., low and'falr, 6®7c.; Eastern, new. 5@8c.; Wis¬ 
consin, do, 66$8c.: Yearlings, 2@3o.; Olds, all growtbts 
l@2c. 
Otl-Ca kic Wostem quoted at $30$30,50 
Poultry and Game. -Live has declined, heavy 
supplies of fowls giving killers uu independent po¬ 
sition. Turkeys liurdly wanted at any price. Spring 
chickens abundant und lower. 
Spring chickens now quoted, V 1ti,20@25o. Fowls, 
choice, 11® 12c.*. Western and Southern I0o,; Roosters, 
5®8c. ; Turkeys, SoSllu. ; Ducks, choice, $1.12; poor 
to fair, .YVctSTe., the lowest for Southern; N. J. 
Goers. $1.26®LOU : other. 70c.(»$l. 
Country-dressed huve merely a nominal place, but 
near points are la buyers’ favur. 
Turkeys, I3@l4c. ; Fowls, extra, 13®Me. . good to 
prime, hkifUto.; very common. 8@9o. DhIJa spring 
chicks, 28®3Uc: do Western. 30@25c. 
Game Is scarce, but as there is hardly uny local de¬ 
mand there is enough ui supply special hotel wauls. 
Donitc-h snipe quotable next week. English are out. 
Sand, 50c. Stall-fed wild pigeons, «0c@$l; flight, 76 
@o0o i Wild squab, 60@)0e. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
ADVERTISING RATES : 
Inside, 14th and 16th pages (Agate space). ,4ec. per line 
18th page.. 60 <• 
Outntde or last page. 60 • 
Fifty per ot. extra for unusual display. 
Special Notices, leaded, by count. 70 •• 
Business '• go “ 
Beading “ '.Xou “ 
Diaoount on 4 insertions, 5 per ct.; 8 Ins., 10 per ct. 
is Ins., 15 per ct.; 26 uis„ 30 per ct., 52 ins., 25 per ct. 
fh* No advertisement inserted for less than $2. 
New York, Saturday. May 26,1878. 
Beans and Pea The local demand for beans 
is light nut, directed to strictly choice quality es¬ 
pecially In mediums. Marrows arc in large supply 
and without much export support. Some further 
lots are being prepared tor South America, but ax 
the feature is new and the stock mixed, the outlet 
has no immediate Cffeet upon the tone of trade. 
The lute order* for S, A Have absorbed all of the red 
kidneys that wore offering. Fine pea beans scarce. 
White Kidneys quiet. Canadian peas are caster, 
80882c. for fair to choice in bulk and bond. Green 
peas steady at the recent advance, $1 96 m 1 10. The 
remnaur of Southern H. K. Peas very light and 
held at $3@S 25 per two bushel bag. 
We quote medium beaus, choice, $1.65@t.ti7% : fair to 
good. $ 1.56® 1.00: marrow, prime, freo to vessel. $l.70«& 
— lair to good. $t.50@1.00; Red beans, $1.40® 1,66; 
white kidney. 11,50®],70; red do., $'J.50@.?.UOi black 
beans, $2.40.; Pea beaus, $1 40®I 65. 
Receipts of bean* past week, 8,260 busb. Exports 
of beans, 277 bbls. 
Beeswax.— Sales of small lots run from 26%@28c. 
Export* past week 2,760 lbs. 
Broom Corn.— Has but little Inquiry. 
Quatatlmm art* 6@7%c for hurl und short brush , 
6@6%o, for medium green, 4@6c. for red and red- 
tipped, V lb. 
Butter.—S tate half tubs and pailB have declined 
since Tuesday lust. Dealers generally thought that 
theeitsy rates lately quoted would be sustained, 
especially with quality *o much In buyer* favor as 
it uow ruus. Hut Hie trade lias been only steady 
and receipts have exceeded even a , active spring 
demand. Added to this Western blitter t* arriving 
vory liberally and Its quality too Is remarkably 
good while the difference in prices for trade lota 
greatly assists sales. Receipts of Statu may moder¬ 
ate with the disclosed Weakness; shippers will 
moderutc their collections and dairymen will have 
to puck. In the latter case we again urge utmost 
care In putting down this early make, so that the 
lines may turn out us uniform as possible. Ev. 
porters are using some Western butter, but most of 
theni seem Inclined to wait until Canada becomes 
Jtn offset to our market before they purohuse heavily 
Mil ed Western Is eulirely neglected. Dairv and 
ladle packed factory not brisk enough to harden 
Prices. Cieuiuerle* may be called steady at the 
prices. Firkins have u fair demand ; thus opened 
at 22 o. but have dropped lu sympathy with other 
6tyiosfi 
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Crcsylic Sheep Dip 
BUCHAN’S 
Cirsylic Ointment. 
$teur 
Sure Death to the Potato Beetle 
Contains Baris Green and other poisonous ingredi¬ 
ents, mixed ready for instant use, and is guaranteed 
to eueq' a speedy and sure deliverance from the rav¬ 
ages of the Potato Beetle. 
Directions for using and a good hand sieve for ap¬ 
plying the poison with each barrel. 
Price $5 per bbl.. delivered on ears. Satisfaction 
guaranteed or money refunded. Address 
JOHN RALS.’ON, 170 Front St,. New York. 
liiieliiuiN Crmylic Sheep Dip prevent* mul 
cures the scab and nil purnsilie diseases ot 
■he skiu, 
ISnrli.in’s Cresylie Ointment is CERTAIN 
DKATII io the Screw-worm or Grub. 
For further particulars, send for Price Lists and 
Circulars to 
KIDDER A L AIRD, S3 John St„New York. 
TO PREVENT THE HAIR 
* from Falling Out, to encourage its growth , 
and to 
give it an attractive appearance , use 
Dr. Jayne s Hair Tonic. A useful toilet article , and a safe 
remedy for diseases of the scalp. 
