'.wrff"'v^'!K,r; 



TJbili: ILLlISrOIH IH\A.KJV1EJR. 



143 



ItYE— Sales of 97 ake poor at 66c, including; 69 do 62c; sks 

 Tf turned. 

 liACO.N— 12 hlids ribbfld sides sold in lots at 9c. 

 L, vKD— 8 bl'm oountrj at yc; 2.50 kegs city J2c. 

 POKK— '^nlf of liwy hams in bulk at 7c "j^. fj. 

 WlIlriKY — Sal.'seriiljraced ytJO libls 'n lots at 2GJ/^c. 

 COKFKK— 07;') sk, fioM .it iV/^c -^ ^■ 



BlIGAli— ;nl.-3 ot l&hhdd at i^'^c. 



St. Louis Liive Stock Market — August 28. 



BclUvue House Sti.ck i'ards 



BKKF CATTLE— The lumket ijcveistocked with iuforior 

 audcoiiiuioii cattU-. wiili anKiderate B.ipiily of <ood nattle of- 

 fiTiu,.' and iu fair deiuiuid. iiulchi-rs pny tor tair to good 

 2j,^ to oC. gross Few chuice'»ri' siilliugashadi? hijjber. lu- 

 fenoi .»iid common sell oiuw ac $li)(a*2t> ji head, as to qual 

 ty mid weiglit. 



" llmis — 111 fair demriid. Gi/od heavy hogs retail to butch 

 crs at 4j>^frt-)C. i^hippers pay i to-lj^c 



t^llK f — A limited sticli. ofleriiii;, and demand fair for 

 sheep iit ,;J 60(5: ; por head. Infeiior and common are helling 

 ft $1 -^a to 2 uu. 



Ci»W8 A.N'D CALVKS— A fair supply on the market, 

 (ij'id to rlioiooar-< Felliugat $a5@3o; cummou and ordinary 



£Uy Telegraph. J 

 New York Market~^ugust 30. 



FLOl'R — lull ai.d lieavj for cj .imon ^rades: sales SCKjU 

 Ibis •:t3.W;Hai4,Ia for u.i->ounii to HU'iertiric ^t.ite; 4,»d(2J4.;')0 

 for unsouinl .'Xtra statr-; o,!) fe li.OO tor cumiTiou to extra Wes- 

 ti-ru; .j.7.>((2'",lu ir si.ippini* brauiU e.vtra round hi-op <»h)o. 

 CauadiiMi if >ur Mtuady I'Ut ijuiet; sales oUO hbls at a,75(SjD,.50 

 for I'xtra. 



WIIE vr — Very dull and prices nominally 1@ J cenis lower. 

 Sa'es sinill, I2t bush extra southern, 14o hush white do. 



CiJIf.N — Lower; sales 2J,0U0 bush at 09gS2for unsound to 

 good mixed vvcsteru. 



OA L.^ — Quiet and steady at .50@54 fo,- state and western. 



POKK — .-hade belter; sales 3uj ohl*at 17,50 for mejs and 

 15,0 @lo, 1.5 fir prime. 



BKKF — liuict but firm. 



WllISKV— Uull and nominal at 24@ili/^. 



ST'iOKrf — Firmer with only moderate business; money 

 quiutity on hind continues lar^e and is increasing and with 

 only limited lemaud rates easy at six per centon call ; ster- 

 ling exchange more active at 109% and holders now are firm 

 at ";9^. C & K r 7*1,.^; I C bondB 91 V^-, I O 77J<i; M Si N I 

 ^i-)^, M a preferred at 46: N Y C 8Ui^: Readinj; 49; Canton 

 Co 20; .Mo Gs b4J-y; Va C's 92, LaCrosse warrants 24' ; C & T 

 3»%: O &C 80, .M C r.d'4; Krie 18]^; huail 88;?/^; .M & M ISJ,.^; 

 Mi<-h 2d liouds 49J'|: .Mich 8 per ce:it 96^^; Erie 2d bont^s 90: 

 Krie bonds '71 ■ O;,:^; Teun 6's 91^. 



■ <*« 



New York Cattle Market-- \ugust '25. 



f lie Cattle at Fr.rty-fourtL street were deiivtd from tho fol- 

 low! n;; -our.eH: 



< i.o f04 



New Voik -'jf 



Illir;(-is t.SSS 



Ke'itmky '_o2 



inditna... 5 



HfXHi 14'. 



Vr''! subjai; !> list 01 (irovus and nwLers iroui llliiioia : 



Xo. Owner-'. .S'.Jt: ;n."U. 

 ^ •"; I. Viifr.n S Uicry. 



Il4 .illXaI'dci i. Iluiii.- l>W,-J<rra 



-I .\.l'."'a"dov A: Vir-iiu Wbitu Ar Sou 



4-' I'elfuc & ii.f'e.1 1'i:ii:»r'!r & J>as*aian 



"'•- t.aiiKiu & Gitletjif \V;blheimer & ijro 



'.<' VV I lIutL'iifiso'i Iloag & f herinau 



1-5 ...G Burlingaiue Uja'^Ai ;?L;erman 



CO W J- K-ebb;Ti = Ayrault & l!ro 



o2 V Stone 



9;) Virgin i i'larvel. 



"~: laiu.s Steel" 



if) I'-.-rkiiiri 



OU A Hard O Hard 



In! C ngk- ,: Vk-xan !er-...U IJ.itl.aai 



l'-' \;e.\.iui:er i Vir„'n...K .M'.u'ay 



) Pui-cna e ...'Jwuf . 



M Li)ekniaE Martin &, ValeLttne 



\.'.':iuiijr >i Orui'^...J A Mirri;t 



J li Ll'iney Owuer 



Tbear<';ir^e pric. s tu-du}', as compared with last week, are 

 a sliiUc loM'er. 

 "Ac quote 



Ajrault <k br > 



Alie'ttu &.(_nuziir 



ll.i;iug .i,Gurnev 



MDiilton 



47. 

 12'. 



71. 



PRICES OF BKtF AT TORIV-' 



OURTH STECBT. 



Last we«k. 



yi.i#95-ic 

 9(a,9>^C 

 8V^,viyc 



bf(49c 

 8i4(§8i/2C 



To-day. 



Premium Cattle none. 



Fir.-it .jutlity 9(<i9'<c 



Jledini quf^lity ^^'i^i^H'^l 



Pi>or quality 7J,^(aSc 



Poore-t <iuality 0@7c 



G'Mieral selling prices 8(''!,9c 



Average of all .sales 8%(a^ — 



At Briwniiig's. (.'liauib'jrliu s. and O'BrieiiViuicos do not 

 mall riallj <liffi-r ir<<in those at Foity fourth street U-^own- 

 ing reports beeves at 7(a,'Jc. ( liamberliu reports Beeves at 

 7J£@9>2'^. O'lirion reports beeves at 7J^(a'9c. 

 IliiJIARKS OS THE BLEF MAPSET. 



The summary of ro.eipts at all the City markets, inclu- 

 ding the Cattle etailed out a» Bergen before crossing the 

 river, show the total number of iresh arrivals since last 

 Weduesday to lie 4.161. This is an excrss of 1,018 ever the 

 Weekly average of latt year, and 831 mora than last week. 

 Tiie sales at Bergon, (tOu thid week,) have been mui h great- 

 er than usual, indicating an early demand. The surplus 

 this Week, however, is not so great as inoicated bv the num- 

 ber of Cattle, since there was a lull complement of light, 

 lean animals Amoug thisewere UC from Texas, said to 

 bo grazed iu Illinois, but itmust have been by the oa<lside. 

 as thjy came along, for their appearance indicated that they 

 had tasted very little even of prairie grass, or any other 



fat producing material There was considerable sales yes- 



t-rdivy, mainly of the better grades, at prices about as last 

 Wodn-sday, and the market opened about the same this 



n.ornin^, Tluyers were anxious to ^ecere a lequisit" supply 

 ol g'lOd Cattle, of which tiiey -aw there was not an overidus. 

 '.Vith the departure o; this class, the prices of the inferior 

 grades declined, and before night th^y wr-nt li®%f- helow 



la,st wt^i?ks rati-rt. The jarrfs were ..ot quite c'tared at r^un 

 doAH : the T"Xau aniuials a'ovi- refeiitd to, though coming 

 so far to pt^ a- a visit, seemed sc ^r ely ti> uitiae* tl • <oui- 

 l>lim Qt of a pnssi:ig iioti e from even th,. buy rs of low 

 pricil slon and bone, though a f-w oi the l.e^t wi re m'I ! at 

 >;:ju@i;jj ^ head, such animals sh uid be grazed at least one 

 season in Illinois, or el-ewher'-. beiore being oUVred lu tins, 

 or 'ndeed any other ma ket, as Beef Catlle....(,)f the 3.117 

 at .tllerton s, Illinois alone couiribuied l,ob8. or full one- 

 half. . 



i^, I Iny Sold 105 of the E Virgin cattle ot about 7^cwt., 

 at an average of near 9c. Uf course ihey were gojd Itliuute 

 stock 



Harris & Conger, on their own account, 114 fairish Illiuois 

 steers, at 8c@9c on 6-6 lbs net 



White * son, for Alexander & Virgin; 101 very fair cattle 

 from Illinois, at near 9c on an estimate ol 7uO Itis net. 



Budiong iSi Eastman tried to sell 14uTexuns brought on by 

 one VV. W. Robbins, for Beck k Herndon. The few bes^t ones 

 that were got oflf at $3bfni,»j2 t» head i>robably were about 

 tic S^ lb. although it was impo-sible to tell what the . would 

 weigh wheu di*'ested of horns, hide ai.doil\,l The hea-.iest 

 mi(?l;* ieaoh 5 cwt. net. It apj^eared as though tho lot would 

 ia-t fortwo markets at least, wliirh, will save tin- owners tlie 

 uece.~aity of sending asrain nest Week. Huiilouff <>. Kastman 

 had better luck with 48 Illinois t'aule ot luiiiiih u to medium 

 grade, for I>cduno& Kst- s,Ui=posing of tlieiu at 73^2C((jb).^c. 

 on !<o esti:iiata of •53<i cwt. 



VVd.>-tlieiDier A Brother, for I'ankin <fe Oi!Ieipie72 Illinc-is 

 Carrie in fair tlei-h liiit rat her rcugn, at .;4.';. or 8c for t > 

 tailings and so up to 9c IVu- ti.e best. Al.o for J CaMwell. 

 101 Very tair Cattle Irom Pickaway cciiiity, Ohio at SJ,!jO.— 

 Home weight 1,311 lbs. cixty-four of them brought 9c."\(.s- 

 terday, 



Hoag & Sherman, for W. .1 Hutchinson, 07 rather common 

 Illinois stock at 8c , and 71 Illinois steers of lett.-r qualitv 

 f T .J.Cheeu<-y, at 8 J..ge(g. 9 1 jj^c . Also for i)utcheas County far- 

 mers ;i5 good cattir, at about 9c, 



Ayrault k Brother, fir W. .S ftebbins, i)9 fiirish Illinois 

 stock at ScCo Si-^r ,aud for a few oftheb-st 9c. rating Jheui 

 7l)0 lbs. net Tiii- lot averag.'d n. ar ^^00 j* head Also, for 

 0. Stone. 32 medium cattle ai 83/^c. 



0. Hurd, tor A. Uurd, 60 fair lUinoi-i cattlo, estimated .at 

 of< cwt.at 8)^c. 



XT,K1 CALVES. 



Allerton reports receipts of 275 V'e;il Calves, selling at 

 5i/^cCa;6J4c. t< tt) ,and auw at OJ^^^ Market quicker, espec- 

 ially for good Calves, weighing about ].'>u ftj. Some heavy 

 ones ranging from 17?. lbs. to JOU lbs sell slowly, at last vyeeks 

 prices, wuile the lighter ones are near J ..ict* lb higher. 



SHEEP. 



Browning reports receipts of 6,791. Shceji and Lambs, 

 Selling geueially at 33,.<efo,4c, for '^heep, and o'.-.'Jct.; Oc. gross 

 for LainliH. JiarUeta *cli sli,.plied; and lambs have "been 

 ddHiga trilic beUer. Receipts for .Monclay were 2,7-!l. or 

 ■••■ore t',-:i lo"- ary one previous d:)y forlhe year. 



wJlOJLI.XE PJLOIVS. 



MaiiUtaciu: -.'d by .John l>er«:. 



A S THE SEaSOa FOll VXLL PLOWING 



Xi_is at hand, the subscriber Ao.ild asic the atteuti >u of 

 Farmers and others interested, to his lane and superijr 

 stock of Plows of all kinds, uo'v iu useiutiie West, Consist- 

 ing of 



Three sizes of Improved Clippers, made from the be-'t Cast- 

 steel, and tluished in very bni'erior ina;i!ier: the.-e low.s for 

 e.ase of draft, and perfect plowiug, have i.j equal iu this 

 State. 



Four eiz«s and qualities of the comnioii form of old gronnd 

 plows, made from Cast, Gcrn- m and A:nericaa Steel, which 

 are equal to any plaw madL- nfter ttii.-i ittyls. 



t.oru t'lows L.f two qualitiee». 



D;iubie auU siagle Siiovel Flows. 



Fiv" Tooth Cultivators. 



llnrroA •, two-^tyle-, leVerSable, adju.stable, and 

 Giddes Double Harrow. 



Ux YektS I'f tnrco sizes, fiuisheu iu the best manner, 

 and a veiy superior article. 



Twehe.iud Fourteen ia Kxtra Breakers, for Ireakin;; 

 Prairie or oioer ^ud, wilh two and three horses — these are 

 very sujierior breaking plows. 



Common breakers of every size and style, on hand, or 

 made to order. 



The Michigan Double Plows. Cf this I am making two 

 sizes lor threi and tour hoiscs. This plov,- is adojited to 

 breaking, plowing 8iubble-lan>i, or sub soiling: and will do 

 anykinds of ploniuji iu the Lest manner. No plow has given 

 such general satisfactieu wherever it has been used. It 

 should be more geuorJly introduced for deep ilowiug and 

 subsoiliLj;. 



All orders for plows either singly or by the dozen will re- 

 ceive prompt af?ntion 

 Sept., IS 8—6 times. JOHN DEKRK. 



■fl®" All of said articles can be had oa application to 

 FraBcis it iiarrell, Springfield. 



Agricultural Implements, 



OF EVKuY DESCKlPTlUN FOR SALE 

 by aiig FKANC1S& niRKF;LL._ 



Buckwheat and Turuip 8ecd 



I70R SA.LE B^ 

 ^ aUfe ^ FRANCIS * LAkRKLL^ 



"PRESl^R^^rNG JAK<i. 



THESE AhE OF A GLASS. A NEW IN- 

 veutioa, V .ry excellent, just rec«iv*d and for sale by 

 iiug KRANf'ls 4 BARKELL. 



Cbiuese i>'u^ar Caue Molasses, 



A -MUSI' liXOi-LLLNT ARTICLE JUST 

 received and for sale by FR A NCIS A BARKLLL. 



ART OF 



Taming \*lciovs MMorses, 



Warrautcd Geikuiiie. 



JUST PUBLlSilED. ILLUSTRATED IX- 

 structioasiu Kurey's Ai t of Uorse Taming, guaranteed 

 llie sameus pi:ictio<?d in Knrope, aiid entirely ditfereut from 

 that described luhor.'^e tamiug books and taught by itiaerant 

 juckies. As -Mr Uareydid not di-close the important feature 

 of his system in this country, but which 1 now for the first 

 time t ngage to "ul y reveal. My price has been reduced to 

 *;j, which eery man who owus a horse can afford to part 

 With. Any man who knows anything at>out a horee can 

 operate it. Ail perboci remitting the money must promise 

 over their signatures not to make the secret public or sell it 

 within three months of reeeptiou. Address 



CALEB B. RAXET. 

 jnly-far.jm Albany, X. Y. 



B. B LLOYD, 



T> E :isrTi S T, 



OFfiCE o>" r.Or.IU fifth STKEET, over J. KAyULIl.N'B. 



SPRINGFIEUa, IIX. 



ADKSTAL PRACTICE OF FIFTEEN YEARS WARRANTS 

 liiui in saying that all operations shall be carefully and 

 ueatly performed. He is in possession of several premi- 

 ums and diplomas awarded by the best institutes for the pro- 

 motion of seience and -artsiu the country. 



Teeth inserted, from one tooth to full sets, as substantial 

 and handsome as can be had m any city of the United suites 

 or Eur. Tie. Artihcial palate plat«>s inserted, tujiplying the 

 want or loss of the palate, velum and wuuld, so as to rest re 

 articulation. 



Refer to Prof. David Gilbert, Pennsylvania College of Med- 

 ici uc. Philadelphia; Hon. J. S. Black, \Vii.>hiut:ton City; Rev. 

 Dr. Harkcy. Illinois University; Drg. Helm, Kyan and Wal- 

 bice: .\!e^^r8. Jacob Loose, J b. Coudell, J. U. Gray, Fossel- 

 maii, Owen, Corneau k Hiller. 



,lune7, 18i;. 



MAP Ot TUK CITY Ol^ !!iPKlliOFli!:].I> 



SANGAMOX C'jUNTV. MATE OF IT.MNf'l.-^. 



CONTAIJ^ING OLD TOWN PLAl AND 

 64 additions, shewing rach Lot and Block, and the 



nun hers tL.;r;A.»., the .'Aiwis, '' I'lvnufx end j:H'->j.', K'Suicil' 

 rc.j. an' the unimoroveil i-aiiut within, anu a quarter -f a 

 mileViOrtn along the .Kitbtrn limits -f stiidtity. 



Sc-ile ;;oO feet to an inch 



Pnolishei; by \V1LLIA>' SIDES, of Springfitld City En 

 :;ineera'id Mil >eyor iunelb-dvtf 



i'rmt ireeh fjr Sale. 

 41. HAVE 15,000 TREES, 



WE HAVE 15,000 TREES, 5 YEARS 

 old, from seven to teu feet hi^hs well branched, M-ery 

 aice) that we oiTer his f-all at the low price of $l:i}^ per 100; 

 al-o ^),'lJO 4 years old, at $19 j>er 1(.0, to cash custon.ers. 

 -Next . ■spring we shall charge $'.o for 5 year, aud $l;^3^ for 

 ■I year. Also Pear. Cheny, Plum, Ora<ie, Curiauts, Pie 

 Plant, ol uauiente'i trees, slit ubs r ses, evi rgreeue.ic; Ac« 

 tr aaAuii :-cot,ch Piues., from three to six fett high, at ipcpei 

 fo-it; Norway, hluj and VVhita Spru.;es.. Hemlojk, Arborvita, 

 U.-Uiin lir, liur.peaa auJ American Laixh^s, with a good 

 variety o' hardy liowerlug pl»hts. Oiders respectfully solic- 

 ited. " \ t.ltKY ALDfticU. 



Pleasant Hidge Xursery, Arispe,BureauCouuty, Jll auis, 



far aug-Sm 



DlilfRtJsTFEoWs; 



qnVO HORSE PRAIRIE BREAKERS, 



1 Dauble Micbtgau and common plow«, of the best work- 

 manship, tor sale by 

 aug FRANCIS A BARRELU_ 



fruit" AND~ORNAMENTAi "iKEiiS 

 !»UUAB1^RY, &c. 



FRANCIS & BAKRELL, SPRINGFIELD, 

 will receive orders for all description of trees from the 

 DuPage County .\ urseriea, L. Ellsworth A Co., prop^rietors. 

 TUete trees are well grown, healthy, and their geuuiuess is 

 warrante.. Orders f^r fall planting can be forwarded to 

 tlieru at any time from June till -VoAember. 



Catalogu's will be furnished those who wish to purchase 

 treesand -hru' berj on application to Messrs. Francis & Bar- 

 ren, cpriu^field. aug 



dUEENSWARET ~ " 



A LARGE 10 r DIRECT FROM THE 

 pottetiee in England, to be sold at very low prices by 

 aug FRANCIS & BAKRELL. 



FOR SALE, THE BEST 



FRANCIS & BARRELL. 







N HAND, 



varieties gram drills 



! I 



90 i )i \( \ ^"EE'r OV SEASONED WAL- 



^yJ^yjyjyj nut lumber tor sale. 

 niayll J. HCTCHINSOX. 



