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THE ILLINOIS FA.Il]MEIl. 



351 



'Music line charms to soothe a ravage breast.' 

 CosoREVE.— T/ie Mourning Bride. 



•Man wants but little here below. 



Nor wants that little long.' 



OoLDaMiTH — Edwin and Angdina. 



'Just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined.' 



Pope.— J/woi Essay. 



•Throw physic to the dogs.' 



Cb\espeabe. — Macb$th. 



•Cans't thou not minister to a mind diseased?' 



lb. 



'My way of life is fallen into the eere, the 



yellow leaf.' 



2b. 

 'I'll make aeauranee double sure.,' 



'b. 

 •Shouldered his crutch and showed how 

 fields were won.' 



OoLBaMiiH. — Deserted FjKage. 

 ♦Domestic happiness, the only bliss 

 01 Paridiso that has survived the fall.' 



CovpBR.— !%« Task. 



•For winter lingering chills the lap of May.' 



Goldsmith. — The T^avderl 



'Let who fliay mako the laws of a people, al- 

 low me to write their ballads, and I'll guide 

 them at my w 11.' 



BxE Fbiuf Pidset. 

 •Rolled darklingdown the torrent of bis late * 

 De. JoByaoy.— Vanity of Human Wiihet. 

 •The man forget not, though i rags he lies, 

 And know the mortal through a crown's dis- 

 guise.' 



Aeek.sice. — Epistle to Cario. 



'Whatever is, is right.' 



Pope. — Essay on Man. 

 •The proper study of mankind is man.' 



ib. 

 'Man never is, but always to be, bleet.' 



lb. 

 'Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw.' 



Ib. 



•And to party gave up what was meant fur 

 mankind. 



Goldsmith. — Retaliation. 

 'Superfluous lags the veteran on the stage.' 



JoHWSoN. — Vanity of Human nisJieM. 



*A little learning is a d<uigeious thing.' 



Pope. — Essay on Criticism. 

 'And even his failing leaned to virtue's side.' 

 Goldsmith — The Deu.ted Village. 

 'O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us 

 To see oursele as other see us.' 



BCBN8. 



'Brevity is the soul of wit.' 



SniLEsFEABE.— ITamZet. 

 'Westward the course of empire weods it 

 way.' 



Bisuop Bebkelet. 

 'IlillB peep o'er hills and Alps on Alps arise.' 



Pope. — Essay on Criticism. 

 'The observed of all observers.' 



Shakspbare.— flomlef. 

 *Acd made a sunshine in a shady place.' 



Spencer, — Fairy Queen. 

 'A breath can make them as a breath bas 

 made.' 



Goldsmith. — The Deserted Village. 



'Heaven lice about us in infancy.' 



WORBBWOETH. — Ode on Immortality. 



'The old man eloquent.' 



MiLrom.— Tenth Sonnet 



♦One t uch of nature makes the world kin.' 



8HAKSFE1RE. — Troilus and Cressida. 



'Great wita to madness surely are allied.' 



_ Drtden. — Absalom and Achitophel. 



'Even in our ashes live their wonted tires ' 



Gray.— 77!« Elegy"^ 



(COMMERCIAL. 



Springfield Marbet«Oct. 4. 



WHKA.T-60c@80c fibn; 

 FLOOK— $4(3)Sa 00 ^ brl; 

 COUN— New, 25c ^ bu; 

 COKN MEAL.— 80c to$I ^ bu; 

 OATS— 26c(a30c iibu; 

 BEANS— 50c@$l ^ bu; 

 BUAN— lOo^ bu; 

 SHORTS— IdC ^ bn; 

 TIMOTHY b'D— |1 63tol 75, 

 HUNGARIAN Or SM-noco. 

 MlLLUr— None; 

 CliOVER— $6 60@T fibu; 

 POTATOES— New, 30@40c; 

 HAY— $6@$8^ton; 

 TALLOW— 9c %i lb; 

 SOAP— bar, 4 toBc^B); 

 CANDLES— 121^0^ box; 

 PICKLED P'K-S8@10 ^ 100 , 

 BACON— bams 12 tolSc^ft; 

 UIC£ENS— $1 50@(I 75; 



f BACON-sidei Ji2i^c « lb 

 iiGGS--6@8c^doz; .. 



LARD-12c^lb; 

 SDGAR— «c@10^ lb; 

 COFFEE— 13c@15c ^ ft); 

 MOLASiES- 45c@60c«( gal 

 SALT— $1 75iB6<^k; 

 ^'ALT- $1 90 B) brl; 

 MACKEREL— 12c@13c Nol- 

 C0DFISH-$5 76 ^lOOftg; 

 APfLKS— dried;$2 60 ^bu; 

 WO0D-$3@$4 00 "^ cord; 

 COAL— 12c ft) bn: 

 W HisKY— 27@80(r « gal : 

 VINEGAR- lOcKgal; 

 BROOMS— $1 60@2 60 » doz; 

 BUTTER— l6J^@20c ^ tt). 

 HIDES— Dry, beat, 14@16c. 

 HIDES- Green, 6c; 

 APPLES— green; 4C@75c; 



ST. LOriS MARKET— OCT, 3, p.m 

 Weallier dtlightful'y clear and pleasant, and favorable for 

 business. Wbile no great mnniit is doing we notice a fair 

 degree of firmnei-s in most articles at Sstnrda.'s prices. — 

 Vluur, wheat and «orn, hemp, wbisky and most small arti- 

 cles, stand as reported Saturday. In oats, pliippers t'ied to 

 buy at lower prices, but failing to do so, they stood aloof from 

 market. 



• — *— • 



CHICAGO MARKET— OCT. 4, p.m. 



Winter wheat was more active and nnder a good demand, 

 the market advanced 2 to 3c. About 88,000 bu of all grades 

 changed hands at 88 to 9Ic for No 1 red; 78}^ to 82c for No 

 2 red, 7' ^ to 79c for No 1 spring; 74 to 75c ior No 2 spring; 

 and 70c for rejected. About 2,700 bbls cLanged handaat $3 

 80 to 4 26 for low grade to choice spring extras; $3 26 for 

 superfine do; and $4 60 to 5 00 for winter extras. Cora was 

 in good demand at previous prices; but the small quantity 

 olTering rendered the market qniet. About 6,0! bu were 

 sold; at 76c for canal afloat, and 74c for No 1 in ftore Oats 

 active ard steady. About 40 OGObu changed bands atSOc in 

 store. Rye steady at 62 to 63c. The large nee ipts of Barley 

 as well as dull news from eastern market, caused a decline 

 of 3 to 6c, wi;fa sales of abont 11,000 be, at 60 to 63c for No 1 

 in storerand 55c for No 2, Timothy seed firm, and in good 

 demand, with sales at $2 05 to 2 13. Hlghwines quiet and 

 nominal at 26}^c. Alcohol; 66 to 57c. 



'•' 



By Telegraph. 



NEW YORK MARKET— OCT. 4. 



Flour— Dull and heavy, 5@10c lower, Bales 7(00 bbls at 

 $4 60@4 60 super state; $4 65@4 70 extra state; $4 5i @4 66 

 super western; $4 70@4 78 common to medium extra wes- 

 tern; $5 25@6 4b inferior to good shipping brands extra R H 

 O. CannHian lower, sales :{00 bbls at f6 ?6@6 10. Bye 

 ilour steady, $3 50@4 40. 



Wheat — Dull and heavy, saU s 8000 bu $1 03 very choice 

 Milwaukee club; $1 31 handsome white western. Rye quiet 

 81@82. Barley unchanged, Corn firmer and qeiet, 9Sc mixed 

 western. Oats dull and unciiauged. 



Pork — Lower, sales ICO bMs, $15 SO mes^; $10 50 prime. — 

 Beefunchanered, Cat meats quiet. Lard buoyant. 



Whisky— Quiet. 



New York Cattle Market— Sept. 28. 



Beef Again Lower and Vest Ddlu — BecTes- The basiness 

 to-day and yesterday has been exceeding'y dull, and prices 

 have declined half a cent ^ fi>. The vc-iy large arrivals 

 have produced general depression. Drover* were very aiix« 

 ions to realize, snl cffered to meet butchers at the reduction 

 quoted, but found only a moderate reeponse. In fact, the 

 low rates of last we«k induced Inyers to supply themselves 

 ahead, expecting that higher rates would likely be estab— 

 lithed this week, and coosequ ntly their wsnts sre now very 

 moderate, and they do not feel disposed to make any hasty 

 bargains. We quote the average of all sales at 7^@8c, the 

 top price 9J^c, and some interior selling at 43^@6c. One or 

 two extra well fed steers brought 10c. The number at Aller- 

 ton's this week was 4001 from tlio follow in^ Slates: — New 

 Y^ork. 1098; Ohio, X084; Indiuni, 334; Illinois, 822; Canada, 

 166; Michigan, 118; Kentucky, 258; Pennsylvania. T6; Vir- 

 ginia, 165 The conveyances were: — Erie railroad, 1692; 

 Hudson River do, 1169; Harlem do, 170; boats, 665; en 

 foot, 160. 



QDOTATICItS. 



The following are the prices at which stock, was sold: 



beef CATTLE. 



Prem. quality, per cwt.., 

 Prime do do 

 Ordinary do do 

 Cummon do do 

 Inferior do do 



-. ..•.—..•none. 



9 60@10 £0 



.,.. 8 50® 9 00 



6 60(g> 8 00 



4 60@ 6 00 



Milch Cows — More has been done, mainly to milkmen, 

 and prices have not changed. Sales at $26@60. We quote. 



Best quality „ per head.450 G0(Si60 00 



Good qualities do .. 40 0U®45 00 



Fair qualities. „ do .. 30 00@?o 00 



Common qualities do .. 20 00(§25 00 



Teals — The t ade has continued moderate, and for prime 



quality full rates are paid; poor stock is not wanted; sales at 



4J^@7}^c. We quote : 



Prime quality, per 9> 6^@7^c 



Ordinary, per D)„_ 4J^(g>5e 



Sheep and Lambs — Have not declined; some sales of poor 

 have beep made from $2 50 donn to $1 30 per head. Good 

 to prime command |3@5 50. Store sheep are wanted and 

 scarce Now Yoik state is largely represented in the rea 

 ceipts this week. Sales by Thos C Larkin of 1121 bead 

 for $3,736 63; by R H Hnme 2347 head for $7,101; by 

 McCarthy, 496 head for $5 40 per head; by M'Graw & O'Brien 

 2805 head for 19,186 6 , Included in M'Qraw's sales were 13 

 head for $17 87. and 60 head lor $300. At Browning's the 

 receipts were 4330 from New York, 249 New Jersey, 202 Ohio 

 and 200 Michigan. At O'Brien's 2965 head were from New 

 York, and 194 from Michigan. We qnote : 



Prime quality, per head, (extra) $4 60@5 50 



Ordinary, per head „ 3 60@4 00 



Inferior, per head 1 3u@3 00 



Swiue — At Hudson River yards 2,433 head have been yard- 

 ed, «nd at Western yards, 2,923. Prices have been heavy. 

 We quote prime corn fed at 5%@6i/gc gross, and still fed at 

 6%@6c. 



KECAPITULATION OF BBCEIPIS. 



Beef Milch Veal Sheep and 



Cattle. Cows. Calves. Lambs. Swine 



This day 4,417 145 860 14,318 5,366 



Last week 3,875 135 640 16.145 8.260 



10 



310 



Increase 342 



Decrease 1,827 2,904 



j The following droves from Illinois were at this market : 



A R Becket, 59; John T Alexander, 233; Haring & Co, 64; 

 Qillet A Toffey, 62; J Showl, 34; R S Hamilton, 25; A'an Brunt 

 A Watrons, 64; Davis A Stewart, 52; U Conckle, 93; Thomas 

 H Brown, 32; Akxonder A Cassell, 51; Alexander & Fitch, 

 112. 



Especial Notice to* Farmers and 



OTHERS. 



Osage Orange Giants. 



THE SUBSCRIBER WILL FURNISH 

 Osage Orange, of good size for tritnsplanting into Hedge 

 Rows, in any quantity, at very low prices, either the present 

 fall ar next spring. 



Apple Trees, - ■ ■". 



Pear Trees, .'.■-■-■.. -■ . ' 



Cherry Trees, 



#ear Trees, 



Plum Trees," 



Peach Trees, 



Ornamental Trees, » 

 of every kind 

 Ai,SO, 



Trait and Ornamental Shrubbery, 



Bmbracing Gooeeberries and CurrantSt 

 Eoees, 



bpireas. 



Honeysuckles, 

 Grape Vines— Isaliella, Catawka, Nkttve, 



BU1.BS AND TUBERS. 



Pidilias. .■ . 



Hytcinths, 

 Orocns, 



Tulips, 



Narclasea, 

 ■■;■,■; Lilllei. ; 



We repeat, that many of these articles, grown by myseli^ 

 and trees grown in Illinois Nnrieries, will be sold at the 

 loweot possible figures. 8 i'RANClS. 



oct6 



I'or Sale, 



40,000 Standard Apple Trees, 5 to 7 feet, 

 200,000 Osage Omnge Plants, 1 and 2 years. 

 200,000 Apple Seedlings, 1 year, (un- ss-rted.) 

 Peach Pear, Cherry, Grape, Pie Plant, Ac. 

 Very Cheap at wholesale or retail, at the Mclieftn connty 

 Nnrsery, Bloomington, Illinois. 



COLMAN & DRAKE. 

 ■VSJteiTi good Salesmen Wanted. oct6 2t 



"FRIHt^AN D^ ORNAM eStaITTR EES7~ 



SHRUBBERY AND EVERGREEN TREES, 

 with a general assortment of Nnrt>ery artfcles 

 fur sale at (he Pleasant Ridge Nursery, Arispe. Bu- 

 reau, county. Ill , Very Aldrich, proprietor. I have 



a few thousand 6 year, 15 000 five year, 30,000 three 



year, 60,000 two year, and 100,000 one year old apple irees, 

 at wiiolesale or retail. Pear, Cherry, Plum, Peach, Cur- 

 rants, Gooseberries. Raspberries, Blackberries, fctrai* ber- 

 ries, &c. Our stock of Evergreens is large, and very flue 

 specimens: the N.Y. Pippin. Wegner, and Bed Seekni'fur> 

 ther, are the most hardy in the lis-t, of wbic \ 1 have a good 

 suppl}'., also of the Tompkins county King. Catalogues 

 seut free. P. 0. address, Tiskilwa III. 



BREAKINGING PLOWS, BROADCAST 

 SOWERS. For sale by S- FRANCIS. 

 angl 



WESTERN TREES 

 JF O n TJUJE W* JE » T f 



■■> AT, THE ^^ ::--\ 

 WOODBURN NURSERY! 



PERSONS WISHING TO PURCHASE 

 their Fruit Trees, Shade Trees, or Shrubbery; ^^^ 

 will find it to their advantage to order at the above ^^m 

 named Nursery. ^^T 



We have for sals Thirty Thonsand of 5 to 7 feet 

 high, choice Apple Trees, of some fifty approved varieties, for 

 Western culture ; which we can with confidence ofl^cr to the 

 public. 



We also offer a good assortment of Peaches, Pears, (Dwarf 

 and Standard.) Cherries, Plums, Quinces, Gooseberries, Cur- 

 rants, Rai] berries, lAWton Blackberry, Strawberi ies, Khu'^ 

 barb, or Pie Plant, Ac. 



3.000 S11.VER.L,EAVED MAPI^E. 



Th n which a handsome Shade Tree cannot be found.— 

 They are eight to ten feet I igh, of thritty growth, and to be 

 had for ten idoUare a hundred. 



^Ig^We will sell the abo- e named Trees and Plants as rea 

 sonable as they can be had at any respectable Nursery— die. 

 t nctly labeled, and carefully packed and dollvered at the 

 Ncrsei y, or at the Railroad Depot. 



Wo desire and shall aim to condnct onr business, in all 

 respects, satisfactorily to those who favor ns with their pat* 

 ronage. We are permanently engaged in the business, and 

 intend to make it to the interest of our friends to call on ua. 



JONATHAN HOGGINS. 



Woodbnrn, Macoupin County, Illinois. 



Angl 



BloomtngtoH wVur sery, 



BLOOMINGTON, - - - - - - ILLINOIS. 



Eighty Acres Frnlt and Ornameutal Ti ees. 

 Onn NAMED SORTS TULIPS, ALSO 



/C/ V-/ \J Hyacin ths,CrocuB,aud a general assortment 

 of Bulbs t nd Flower Roots for Fall aiid bpring^ 

 planting. Nursery stock, Evergreens, Gieenhuuse*' 

 and gtirden plants — all at wholesale and retail at 

 lowest cash rates. 

 49-For particulars see Catalogues or address subscriber. 



F. K. PUffiNlX 

 BloomingtonlU.jAngust 1,1859, 



