IMPLEMENT' 
Provisions.—The pork mark t is a shade easier, 
with a fair trade. reports of large Western stock in¬ 
duce sellers to dispose lroely. Beef is dull. Lard is 
quiet at recent prices. CutineaU aud smoked pro¬ 
visions arc Arm. 
Ponllry anil Game.—Live poultry is in demand 
scarce and Waller Choice medium sized turkeys 
are worth Shiite.: Old Tutus. 80®2tO.; fowls, ‘-'.inilit.; 
roosters, 12c.; chickens, 50®7oc. per pair, small, and 
flfjjl.SO per pair. large: ducks, $ l© 1.25 per pair; 
geese, fl.7inV2.60 per pair. Tin*game market is nearly 
bare; a few stull-fod pigeons are quoted at $2.25© 
7.50 per dozen. . 
Wsfotnblna. -Nerr potatoes sire soiling move free¬ 
ly and with better grades of Southern coming for¬ 
ward. Bermuda li!|ve declined. A iltie sample Of 
eight laurel* of Early Itnse were on sale this week. 
They on mo friiin .Monmouth, N. ,l„ and if they cook 
as good ns they look, will prove a valuable addition 
to early garden stuff. They were held at $T®$S. Nor¬ 
folk gives us our main supply of tomatoes and cu¬ 
cumbers. Stuff from lower points than Norfolk will 
not pay for shipment. Green peas are In heavy sup¬ 
ply, and have suduuuly dropped lu price. 
Asparagus, Oyster Bay, per doz.,.. . $3 00 6b - 
Asparagus. L. 1. and N. J..do.1 eO ©- 
Rhubarb. por 100,. 3 UU © 4 00 
Southern. and Bermuda— 
Norfolk String Beans, pprbbl. 00 os t 00 
New .Jersey String Beans, per bbl. 1 75 ©- 
Norfolk Tomittoes, perbusfi. 5 no os — 
Do cucurubers. per Ubl. o (Hi © — 
Do do per crate... 2 W 66 — 
Charloston und Norfolk new Potatoes, 
per bbl. .. 3 00 © 1 00 
Southern Cabbage per bbl . 1 25 © 2 80 
Long Island IVaa,per hid.,. 1 no 6B 2 lx) 
Bermuda Potatoes per bbl.,... 8 (JO © —— 
Bermuda Onions per bbl.... 5 00 65- 
Bermuda Onions per is in hamper. — © 5 
Bermuda Onions half bbl boat. 8 00 os - 
Southern Squash. P bbl... I 50 SO - 
New Jersey Cabbage, b 100. 4 00 © C 00 
Beets, now, per 100 bunches. — © 0 00 
VV. Turnip*, do do . 4 Ofl on (5 lid 
Ha. Cucumbers, per bush, orate,.$1 oo 66 2 00 
Charleston and Savannah, do ...2 0(1 © 3 00 
N"| folk do. do.2 60 o — 
Wool*—The few lots of old clip in market are un¬ 
changed in prices. Thu market is almost bare ol' 
fine fleeces. New dip is arriving in moderate quan¬ 
tities, but quotations are not yet established. 
IERICAN TONTINE 
mi Savings Insurance Company 
14r9 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 
lu presenting to a generous and appreciative ptib- 
,lio this new series, we feel that we are more fully 
meeting tlie popular demand for select music at a 
low price. 
To eroperfH compensate Authors ,—artd thereby to 
stimulate native talent, is a cardinal feature of our 
undertaking: while to place upon ttie piano rich 
gems, requiring more space than the Half-Dime 
Series affords, Induces tin 1 maugiirutlon of the Dime 
Series, which it is believed wfil accomplish both of 
these aims. 
The abundant success which lias crowned the ad¬ 
vent of the Half-Dime Series removes utiy hesitancy 
we might have felt In placing tills new series before 
the public. Boil] will be published weekly, and the 
numbers multiplied as rapidly as possible. Barents 
can rest assured that, In future as In past, our uub- 
11 buttons will be scrupulously tree from anything 
that bus an Immoral .,r hurtful tendency, so. that 
those who subscribe for the numbers as issued will 
lind nothing to intend even the moat fuatldlOiia taste. 
The following are now ready : 
Xu. 1. Anvil Chprug. 
2. Aly Senl |o God, My Heart to Thee. 
8. Wedding March. 
4. It is Better to Laugh. , 
5. Orpljee Aux Enters Galop. 
ti. Sleep Well, Sweet Angel. 
7. The Delhi Gillup. 
8. Nelly Carey. 
9. Faust March. 
10. The Null's Prayer. 
11. Daughter of Eve. 
12. The Ffost Flower. 
IB. Indian March. 
II. Pulling Hard Against the Stream. 
15. Grand Duello** Waltz. 
The above can be obtained of Music and PoatOdlen I 
Dealers generally. The whole 13 mailed (post-paid) 
on receipt of h! .50, or any of the series uh receipt 
of price. tOe. each. 
11. \V. IIITUIU’OCK, I’ublisliiT, 
24 Heel.man Si., New York. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New York, June 28. ISO). 
Beau* i\:nl 1 ’cum. Within the past few day.* the 
break that has threatened bean values has shown it¬ 
self. and but few Jots can now be moved uhnvn the 
inside table of our reduced quolutioua. Receipts are 
lighter, but with the market almost devoid of local 
demand; dealers have become very weak in their 
idea*, especially a* few lots are well cured enough to 
admit tiering in hot, damp weather. City dealers are 
making low offer* L'orstock in the hands of farmers, 
and country owners of parcels here are urging sales 
regardless of shaded prices. A tew marrows have 
gone to Cuba at our prices. Kidney beans may be 
quoted at $2,.10. Luanda pessare quiet, with the stock 
moderately reduced. 13. K. peas are weaker, with 
lower Baltimore price*. The receipts of beans, 1,478 
bushels, ur 891 less than last week. 
Beans, pea. fair prime.$3 85 © $2 73 
Bean*, medium, prime. 2 DO © 2 13 
Beans, marrow 1 , prime, screened. 2 35 <•£> 2 4.1 
Bean*, medium, common to fair. 130® 173 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair. 175 66 2(1) 
Bean*. Lima... .© - - 
B. E. peas two bushel bags. 3 2a a 8 40 
Canada peas In bond. 1 00 46 1 20 
Canada peas in barrels. 1 45 © 1 50 
Beeswax.—Tba market is dull and lower; tho 
range is now 46® 47 c. 
Battei 1 . - Another week of brisk trade at full and 
steady price* can he reported, but to-day thetone of 
the market indicates some shortness of breath after 
a three, week*'ran iff uninterrupted activity. The 
late strong condition of our market has led to In¬ 
creased shipments from the West, to-day's total of 
3,800 pkgs. showing an excess tiT 1.000pkg*. more titan 
either of the preceding four days. The quality of 
Uhioaud snub* other Western butter Is still excel¬ 
lent. All but about 200 pkirs. of tlie last umuulit 
(2,431 pkgs.i taken by California steamer* of Juno 
21st was Western tiuiicu. and brought 3l©32c. There 
is a lull in tlie California demand: tho engagement* 
for the ling, are reported at 2.000 firkins, awl as the 
following boar, will not leave until July 10th,shippers 
are in less hurry after llieir recent liberal purchases. 
There is a good liume demand, and there have been 
sale* of small Ohm dairies during the week at 3366 
34c. The close however, show* little varlulion for 
good lo flue from fuu general selling prices of last 
week. We quote State firlun* und half tub*. 3666 
38c.; do.. Wrlifl, 3,Yj.*8e : North Rivet pails are quick 
at 33®40a» Weal,urn firkin* and lino tub*. 31©32c ; Chi¬ 
cago and NnrUi western, good to prime lots, 2066300. 
light colored ami streaked lota arolower,now quoted 
at 2Ui625e 'l’ho receipts for the week were 13,006 
pkgs., or 981 above last week. 
Cheese. .Shipper* are operating fTeely.with price* 
almost entirely under llieir control. The export fur 
the week ending .1 am* 22. was nearly 2.080.900 it*, and 
at the present rale of business, thin quantity will be 
equalled by next Tuesday : one steamer to-day tuk- 
WSULIADI II. UOI.OIV 
uoiii:kt hi. stkattoh, 
HENRY SNYDER, Secretary, 
JOHN N. WIUTING, Counsel 
PARKS EACKEER, Consult! 
FOSTER A THOMPSON, Solii 
CHARLES MeMILLAN, HI. D 
, President. 
Yice>l k reiiident 
Medical Examiner 
DinncTons. 
.. .President. 
.......Vice-President, 
...ofWlllutM & Co, 
.of Brown Bros. & Co. 
.of Thorne, Watson & Co, 
..Attorney null Counsellor. 
.of Robert Schell & Co, 
. ..ol .1. Seymour & Co, 
..No. ‘23 West Twenty-fourth St, 
. ..of Pouter A; Thomson, 
.Treasurer of tho Novelty Iron Works, 
..of Cooper, Fellows A: Co, 
.Vice-President of tlie Batik of Commerce 
... ..tin niter 
.of John Caswoll As Co, 
. . .President National Bank of tlie Commonwealth 
..... No. *23? Broadway, 
.. . . . .... No. ‘24‘2 Water St 
. .. No. t*3 Wall St 
.of P, W. Engs & Sons, 
...of Brown Bros. A: Co 
.... Merchant. 
. ..of Elijah T. Brown &. Co 
.of Cooper, ilcwltt & Cu 
WILLIAM 11. LfDLOW 
ROBERT Itf. STRATTON 
SAMLEE WFLEETS . 
CLARENCE S. BROWN.. 
JONATHAN TIIORNE. 
JOHN N. WHITING. 
ROBERT SCHELL. 
.5. O. S E Y II O l 1: . 
WILLIAM IILOODGOOI) 
J. P. LIRA CD FOSTER 
.1. WILSON STRATTON. 
JOSEPH .11. COOPER .... 
R. LENOX KENNEDY. 
MINOT C. MORGAN. 
.JOHN CASWELL. 
EDWARD HAIGHT. 
WILLIAM M. TWEED. 
CHARLES J - SHEPARD 
DWIGHT TOWNSEND 
PHILIP W. ENGS. 
JAMES M. BROWN. 
SAMI EL 1.. MlTCllILL . 
ELIJAH T. BROWN. 
AlHCAM S. HEWITT. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
I'll'TKErvril ESMUBOIN 
of our la rye illustrated Catalogue (with a 
complete Price- Lint) iit (i handsome wlume of 
nearly 800 pages, and about GOO illustrations, 
printed on fine tinted paper, and contains the 
most complete list of the latest improvements in 
Machinery, Implements, and Smalt Tools for 
the Plantation, Farm, or Garden, that has 
ever been published. It has also a brief notice 
of our Seals, an extended article on the best 
Fertilizers now used, and a summary of the 
•carious breeds of Domestic Animals, hand¬ 
somely illustrated. It is thus far beyond a 
mere advertising medium, amt too expensive 
to be given away ; ice are therifore selling it to 
all appticuntsfor $1, which is much, less than 
its actual cost, and will send it, post-paid, by 
mail, on receipt of price. The money, hoio- 
imr, will be refunded upon receipt of the first 
order. Address as below. 
R. II. ALLEN »fc CO., 
P. O. Box 376, New York. 
J by next Tuesday: one steamer tu.duy tak¬ 
ing 90.I.WO buVv* These sales h tvu temporarily saved 
us from an Important accumulation ot si took. Tin; 
receipt, continue heavy. (41,371 hoxna for the week, 
or y,;'21 above hint week,) and wn It r txwieelun. abroad 
nnd heavy Moclt gone furw/ird. logoi her with the 
large yield looked lor hern, prices aro Irregular, and 
almost hourly change a allude In favor of buyer*. 
We quote fine factory, 18®U*!4C.; common to fair, if,6 
17e.; Ohio lactory. 14© 17c.; with xome fiat, made, 10© 
12o. i'ui ut dairy, 14,allc: for medium tobac: eklmmed, 
SgyUlc.; common English dairy, kxqllSc.; noiv common 
pineapple. 20© 22 u. 
Cot ton. The excitement hassubsided, with en¬ 
larged receipt*, and price* are a shad® off since our 
last, but, close flrnily. Borne bolderaof lending sam¬ 
ples have withdrawn their offerings. The receipts 
were 12,113 bales, or 4,102 more than last week. 
New OrU'.uu ilfitl 
tbiUml, &r. Maljile. 'i\’Xiu,. 
Ordinary. - r.127 - ©27X 27W-J7Y 
Good Ordinary... — ©2D* - A29K 2ilX'«6») 
Low Middling .... 32 (»!! , 32X<&B>i 
Middling.33 ©UR* 33)4®33>i 33.'iw3t 
Dried Frnito.—There is only a light trade in ap¬ 
ple* at late prices. In peaches there lias been no Im¬ 
portant movement since thuunluof 30.000Its unpealed 
quarters, in bags, at. Te.; l1 11 prtud would bu rejected 
J or a similar lot; the market isgenerully overstocked 
and ml'!* low. Small fruits urn not wanted- Tho rotu- 
liant ot blackberries navo declined. 
Apples, now Southern good lo prime n>,.lt @ 13W 
Apples, new Slate, u it.. .14k © I5X 
Apple*, sliced ..17 ©18 
Peaches, peeled, lair to good.30 ©22 
Poaches, peclgd prime, << tt.,...’3 ©28 
Peaches, pooled mforlor $ it..,..10 © 15 
Pouches, mi peeled qrs., p n>,.... ,. S © 9 
Poaches, unpeeled halves, V it....,.14 tv 15 
Bluckbcmcs. P !b. . 21 ©22 
llaspberrlc*. p lb. II © 42 
Cherries, P It ..40 bn 42 
Plumo, p 13 66 20 
DomcMtic E'ruila,—Strawberries have again gold 
at a loss, und recent pickings of cherries have also 
fared badly lorownm .. Some dealers have tried to 
help their consignor by holding stock, from noon un¬ 
til tho following morning, but Hourly ovury morning 
lima tar ha* brought a heavy fresh .supply of cher¬ 
ries, especially In small basketo from near point*. 
Cher nos art) in good demand, and prime Western 
will find amurket. Apple* from Norfolk are of hot- 
tor quality, though no higher. Delaware Black Cups 
and Savannah and Florida Wutei melons are lu mar¬ 
ket; tho lormor aro slow or sale, the latter a little 
ahead or bbu season Gooseberries are In demand, 
and li.ghor. Whortleberries aro hard to sell at $5.30 
per bush. 
Strawberries.— 
l'l.ura seed ling, p quart...$ 28 64$ 25 
Good sized do., V quart... 10© 18 
Hulled, htiif-pinia. 2M66 as 
English (.'oo.ebei ■ lea (ineliuling H. Lion, 
Win to SmnU and Ironmonger,) per 
bu -li .. 8 00 © 7 00 
Common Gooseberries, do. 3 50 © 4 00 
Cberries.— 
Black Tartarian, V . 12® 15 
White Madeira, P Ik. 10 66 12 
Common While and Bed, V lb. 7© 10 
ChOi'rles. poor order, 0 11). 4 66 8 
Black Cans, pint*.. 8 o6 10 
Apples, .Norfolk, t‘ bill... 3 00 0.6 4 00 
Peanuts, good to inline. 1 75 © 3 35 
Egg*. The receipts were 8,025 bids, more than last 
week. Tins increase has shown itself within the 
past day or two, and the market is lower. Wo quote 
Western and Canada 2P'y©22u. Pennsylvania tituUi 
and New Jersey 2J®24, 
Flour, *vr. lieeeipt* of wheat flour have boon 
mudvraiu, und there (mu injon only a trifling export 
trade. There hit* boon, Uowover, an active specula¬ 
tive demand which Inis forced up prices, though 
there is no regularity lo quote. There lias been u 
largo movement in extra Stuto for .1 uly deli very at 
$8.50(60.75. Thu receipts lor tlm wock were ill.HM bbl*. 
tlour; com meal, bbl*., 1,4.11; bag* do., I,lilt). Last 
week,83,738 bbl*. flour, 1,104 do. Corn meal, 858 bags do. 
Flour- 
No. 2 . per bbl.> I 5) © $5 0) 
Superfine, State .. 5 35 69 5 I'.O 
Extra state. 0 3a © li 85 
Extra Western, common to good... 8 00 © 8 W 
Double Extra Westeru and St. Louis.. . 0 75 6v 11 90 
Southern supers. 6 50 © 7 00 
Southern extra and family. 7 25 © 11 25 
California . 0 75 © 0 15 
Bye flour, line and eitperil no. 4 25 © 8 58 
Corn meal . 4 uo © 4 85 
Grain, - During the week, spring wheat has been 
10c. higher lima we quote at the close, and winter 
grades have been 5e. above the annexed range. On 
Wednesday. No. 2 spring reached $1,54©1,35. Since 
that d^te me receipts have been heavy, while ad¬ 
vancing irelglus and a decline In Liverpool have 
checked export, and the market closes quiet at our 
figures. Corn has been unsettled, and there i* no 
pres;urn for stock. A partial export demand has 
been developed, which about atones for the. falling 
bn ot the homo demand. Oats are lower and <le- 
Pi'CHt'ut Condition nnd Priccm and Future 
Prospects, 
AT HOME AND AHHOAD. 
llEpOItTED KXl»nES3t,Y TOIL TIDE 
They were afterwards taken to One Hnmlrediii 
street, making, with tliu 851 froaii cattle, 1,028head on 
sale. 
This light nip, and the fact that most of the drove* 
were of prime quality, enabled holders toiulvuneo 
the ratesoUe-quarlur to one hnlf cent V IV; but sales 
were slow uml the supply proved sufficient for the. 
demand. Mutton being very plenty, mid offered at 
low rates, tended to depress the beef market. The 
fat cuttle brought Iflo. V and butcher* claimed to 
have paid Wise, for some of the hq>s Yesterday 
there worn 1,333 beeves offered, 1,399 or them at Coin- 
muninuw. A Mule weakness in price was observable, 
and tlie stock was not all closed out. A lew of the 
transactions wefo 109 fair, l»Y cwt., Kentucky steer*, 
for Uijfi6l5.Ni 1 .; fit of 7 cwt., at 14*6®llie.; 88 Illinois 
•attic. 86 cwt.. at 1.1c.. Uli do., common, li '4 ewt., at 
14© 15c.. and 8ii8 for Unit prlnen aiming cal tie dealers, 
.1. T. Alexander, ilVov'K cwt., Illinois steers, tit. 14® 
lKe. There isn talk of lower freight* on some of the 
route* In consequent 1 !) of slock turning to the South¬ 
ern road ; but as yet there is nothing ilenniie. 
The following aro tho prices ut the close of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Cent*. Own*. 
Extra tine bullocks, lb...18 66 16)6 15\ © 18 
Good to prime. “ ...loVi © li> .5 66 1514 
Medium. “ -., 11\' © 15 ll)f 66 ilk 
Ordinary...,.. " ...13 ©11 13 66 13Y 
Poorc*t grade. " ...12 © 12W 12 © 12 
Avcrago of all sale*.11 % ll>; 
These Oattlu came from tho following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 4,594 Kentucky. 2*7 
New York. 37 New Jersey.. 20 
Ohio. 137 Virginia . — 
MUwiirl. 188 Michigan. — 
Canada. 54 Texas. 402 
Milcli Cows, With the sumo receipts as last 
week, und it dow demand, few fresh cows are Helling 
ut any price. Prices vary from $45 to $ltX), but most 
of the sales aro made at $05®75 each. 
V«;ul Cnlvos—Aro unchanged, with still larger 
receipt*. More thin grass anil buttermilk calves aro 
coming to market. TIiOMn sell at 6©lc, V if.,, while 
fair to good milk calves Command IkjilOtjc., and prime 
11c. A lot of H5 lb. void* brought hr,it.: .some gras* 
calves of 150 lbs.. 6>,e., with milk calves ol 134 lb*, ut. 
10 ) 40 ., and some ol 139 hi*, at fits. 
Sheep anil Lmnlm. — Tho arrivals aro lighter 
than lout week, but marc than sufficient to sutisfv all 
culls. The weather ha* ticon unfavorable,and whole¬ 
sale butcher* have Imd a hard time. After first sale* 
at 7©lbe. V *1 for Him to fair carcasses, the remnants 
would bo sold at li dii 1 ,, and wo noticed 19baud offoreil 
on the hook* for MO. They were both thin and last 
losing their flavor 
There are too many thin and not enough fat sheep 
Bout to market, so that while the former go begging 
at aFpjtt'Ae. h tv, tho latter sell readily til 0660' e. 
Home choice lots are bnngliig7c., such ns 271 flue In¬ 
diana sheep of 98 Jbs.. nnd U) choice Kentucky of 98 
lb*, weight. Then a ear good Ohio, 98 lb*., brought 
••■K'M « car nunir weigh I, 8 .c.: u ear HI lbs., 5S,c.; 
a ear 7a II).*., 4 k'C., and a Our ot HO lbs.. 4ko„ with 
a ear very poor, GO lbs., at $2.2.1 each. Lambs vary 
from 39; to lie., a lol ,.f 118 Husquclinuna (in., Pa., 
lambs, 47 lbs., selling lit 9‘gc. fiomo gooil Jerseys of 
•»* lb*.. He.; 43 Kentucky lambs, 53 lb».,9Ka.: 3.3 Jer- 
NO 0THJ5U PAPER HAS THIS REPORT. 
Terms only $2.50 a year, or $1,25 for six mouths. 
Send for Specimen Copy und Premium List. 
Address all orders to 
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34 Merchants' Row, Boston 
OUS.UTIPS PATENT 
Canoer can bo cured. All di: 
Can be cured. Scrofula,Bait 1 
ties of tho blood can be removi 
Tim attention of Newspaper men, publisher* and 
oilier* Interested is solicited to a thorough examina¬ 
tion of till* labor-saving und most, durable machine. 
Any publisher who Im* a mall circulation of even 
not. more, than three or four thousand, will find ll to 
In* Interest 10 provide himself with a Folding Ma- 
olilne. as it will puy a very largo interest on tho iu- 
vestment. 
Among U 10 advantages secured by thin great In¬ 
vention, the inflowing arc Uesorvluk ot' particular 
consideration; 
a most important feature is the readiness with 
winch It can be changed to fold sheet* of different 
dimensions, varying from alx to ttv4.8vo Inehoa each 
way. 
The machine Is constructed or the moat substantial 
and enduring mutoctiils. thus securing tlm utmost 
st rength and permanency, ll requires no lanes, belts 
or other ciiuiiilicaled contrivances, wirtoil soon wear 
out, It nover gets out of order when properly man¬ 
aged, ball roly avoiding all tho annoyance* ur Ineoti. 
\ enliMices arising from sickness, scarcity of help, etc., 
Inseparably connected with the old system of folding 
by band 
The Hhpnts, in passing through tho machine in the 
process of ridding, lire' smoothed and greatly im¬ 
proved in appearance, the results being similar lo 
those produced by the dry pi'CKH. A parking apptira- 
tiiil is Humected with tlm Folder, and the sheets, as 
lust us they are folded, arc conveniently packed in a 
b* i v. 
'Thu muchlnes urn lull It. of various sizes, and the 
sheets may be folded any number of limes deaired. 
As will In; seen by 1 1m engraving, they are extremely 
eumnact In form, leqnlrlng only a very limited siiacu 
in which to operate. Wltli broiler care, this mucliitU) 
may bo operated incessani ly for years without ex¬ 
hibiting tiny signs oT wearing out. or failing to per¬ 
form its work in the must perfect manner. 
Them; machines Imve been infrntlucad Into many 
ol tlie great newspaper publishing houses of Boston, 
New York, I’hiladelphbi, Cincinnati, Chicago, and 
oilier large cities and towns in various section* of 
Hie country, whuro tliny have never failed to give 
tho most complete satisfaction lu every respect. 
The merits til FoitHAiTii s Fomu.vu Mac imv n are 
so plainly manifest, and it* superiority is bo easily 
donnirmrated to all who wflue** its performance*, 
that It la rapidly superseding all others of tho kind. 
The manufact urer has In his possession a large num¬ 
ber of tesliiiiouials in favor ol his machlue, among 
which are tno following : 
- Kvkni.vo Post." New Youk, Deo.3,J8Hi. 
Mlt.S.E. Foksaitu— Di'ar No : - We have loot »ev- 
eral of your Newspaper Folding Machines In opera¬ 
tion in Ho* oafflblUbment, for about two yeiii's, and 
tiiive been greatly relieved, by Mich' Introduction, 
from many id the annoyances consequent on hiiud- 
foldlug. Thu machines arL* simple in eonutnietion 
und easily operated, uud are nut liable to gut, mu of 
order. As we have fount) them perfect)v satisfac¬ 
tory in every respect, we cheerfully recommend them 
to others. Yours, truly, 
WM. C. BRYANT A CO. 
New Yoiik, Dee. 5,1888. 
S. C. FciUSATH.—No newspaper office is eompleto 
without one of your Folding Machines. I would not 
dispense with tiny one 1 have for treble us cost. It 
folds perfcet.ly, seldom spoils a sheet, except through 
is nil that we Claim for it, and it will effect all that the 
pamphlet say* It will effect. Only give it. a fair trial, 
but beware of bogus springs Hmt were novnc heard 
of till the MissDquol attained celebrity. Even tlie 
Sediuicutof the* soring (not alhmgcalled Misslsquot 
I'owUer) I* magical as a salve. 
The Water 1 .* tor sale by principal druggists every¬ 
where. General New York Depot la at CCollege jilac'e. 
Send for I'amnlilot. 
N, B Fir ■'I dura liotul iiceommodatlona can now 
be hud at tlie Springs. 
r |Mli; ni'.XTEIt OIRflLAIL 
1 KxplMliIng a new discovered way to make all 
kind* of Horse* and 1 oit.i trnl last • By this method 
11 man makes $1,200 on one Horse, and a boy makes 
$950 on two common Colt*: a farmer's son make* it 
common farm Horse trot to 2.48. und he '.* sold for 
f.Miio. All i>hcoi' 3 compelled to trpt. Only 80 minute* 
required to increase tlie speed of uny llorso or Colt, 
or the money returned. 2.01)0 refei enct’i*. 
Addres* I'lKRIlk I), VAN HulCSEN. 
Box 0133. 07 Noutli St., N. Y. 
fj'' II to C 10 I. 10 U K A T K O 
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fs a scientific combination of the moat valuable 
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of Hie highest eUruMvi! propeittes Keoeivcd publii! 
indorstouent ironi the Select ainl fntiuinm C juneils 
ot PlifluUclphla, by umuilmOuit resolution* of both 
Board*, bevoral nutograrih letters lrotn Hie Mayor, 
and by “ Special Act” ordored m 0*0 in all the l'uli. 
hr HosplliUs, a* the only known Remedy, during the 
great cholera *0(1 soU; fully Indorsed bv ciioli atte.nrt- 
uritl'hynlclun.uiid prescrlhed lyvihe Medical Facility 
throughout tlie city. Ills a delicious and wholesome 
appetizer, invaluable for females, strengthening in¬ 
fancy, glvcH fresh impulse to youth, invigorate* old 
age, clear* the Instill, render* active the mind, ami 
dispels all melancholy feelings. One bottle will ru- 
ju vcuute the weak. For vilo at all Druggists. Whole¬ 
sale by JO! IN F. H BN KY.8 College FI ate, New York. 
I kEAFNTEHS, CATARRH. Sf'KOI FLA. A 
’ lady who hag siill'erad lor years from Deal ness, 
Catarrh und Scrofula, was cured by a simple remedy. 
Her sympathy and gratitude prompts her to send the 
recipes tree of charge to tuiyaone similarly afflicted. 
Address Mrs. >1. C. LEGGETT, HobokeTT, N. J. 
pAKBOIJC AND CREKVLIC SOAI’S. 
(Eatonted.) 
For Destruction of Insects 
and 
Care of Skin Diseases in Domestic Animals. 
For II 011 well old, Pliyzlclang’ and. Tol- 
lol Rse, 
SHEEP Dll*, to destroy Ticks, &e. 
OINTMENT, to wash Galls, Sores, Ac. 
PLANT PROTECTOR, Ao. 
Saul for Desci l/>t t)'i! Pamphlet. 
JAMEB BUCHAN & CG., 
190 Elizabeth St., New York. 
DiGICTAKLF PLANTS AND SEEDS 
CELERY PLANTS. 
lNCOMPARABt.fi Dwarf, $1 per 100 by mall; $3 per 
500; $5 per 1,000-, $22 per 5,000 ; $40 per 10,000. Of 
this variety from ;i0,0l)0 to 40 000 arc grown on an 
acre. It is tho best, sort in every respect, either 
for market or for private use. Full Instruc¬ 
tions for cultivating and preserving with each 
package. 
CABBAGE AND CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, 
$1 per 100 by mall*, $3 perioO; $5 per 1,000. When or¬ 
dered In quantity, to be sent by express or other¬ 
wise, carefully packed, so that they will reach 
the purchaser in perfect order, tit, uny distance 
not exceeding throe days in tlie transit. 
TURNIP SEED BY MAIL. 
Early Dutch, Yellow Aberdeen. Golden Bull, Red- 
top Strap-leaf, White-top Strap-leaf, Yellow 
Rutu-buga, White Ruto-baga, &c„ &e., $1 per 
lb.; 10 cents per ounce. 
HENDERSON A FLEMING, 
Sced'tnen and Market Gardeners, 
07 Nassau St., New York. 
Gardens in Bergen City, N. J. 
r | A II li € U L 15 II U A T Ii D 
1 Genuine Oroide II 'ateh. 
SI 5. *30. 
« Resembles gold, wears like gold, 
MnF j; and Isas good as gold In ill respects 
. - 4 except 1 ut 1 anile value. Also.A'iklt- 
t ,CAN audSwissMovi udntSh.vkr 
f/yf'P * yV'. 6 Wah in:*. Every Watch gimran- 
litn V j temd by special eernlflcjite. Chains 
\(\i, 1 '•I'M f ti uni1 11 'votry )n great vailety. 
W‘ * M,fj jT L-5'Cull and examine for yonr- 
wWi.Ji - 2 j I reives, orsetul two it-eem slumps for 
' 5 ^ 3 —* 1 circular. When Six Watches are 
i.’Seti. _o> 7 1 ordered ut once, we send an extra 
'•— i one free. All good* sent u. O. D„ 
customer can examine before iiiiylng, by paying ex- 
pres* charges both ways. JAMKK Gl.lt A UD A CO., 
Hub 1 Agents for *' Liuted Htate*," No. aONASSAL* St., 
(up stairs,) N. V. 
ST. ALBANSlVT.i hi tter market. 
I he nutter market ut Ht. Albans, 011 Tuesday, the 
“■<! ult.. was very lively. The sales amountqd to 
l.lAfi tubs, the ruling price being from 33c, to 35c. a 
pound. Chouse was sold at from i$C- ti) 19e, a pound. 
NEVILLE.—ANDERSON.— In the city of Roch¬ 
ester, on the -2d nit., by tlie ltev. N. llyrue, THOS. J 
NEvii.nt: and Fannie M. Axjjerhon'. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
jiJIPlO VMEST Kwl pays. For particulars, ad- 
_J dress S. M. Sl'ENCER A CO., Bruttleboro, Vt. 
TJor.lTO DIGGING PLOAV. — SEE 
A illustration and descriptive notice in the 
editorial columns (on pays 422) of this paper. 
Price, $15. 
II. If. ALLEN 6c CO., 
P. O. Box 370, N. V. 
WANTED. -AGENTS TO SELL TWO AND 
* 1 Three Horse Rowers and CuinulneU Threshers 
and Cleaner *—wureanted tin tjuii'st and InxUsi work- 
inti tlOUrinfult —and Farm Maehlnnry In general. Ad¬ 
dress ST. JOlIN'SsVlLLK AG’I. WORKS, 
8t. Jolin»ville, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 
S. C. FOUSAITH, hHQ.—Isear .Sir -We were among 
the first to bring Into use your Folding Machines, and 
can commend them to ull who may hava occasion to 
use them us, in our opinion, I lie very best ever built. 
II J RAYMOND A CO. 
“ N Y, TTimrxB,” New York, Nov. 21, bkki. 
8. C. FOR8AITH, KHQ.:— We have used your Fobb¬ 
ing Machines for several years, ami THEY OPERATE 
To oL'ii i.NTUig SA 1 ist Afl iON- 'I'bev spoil but very 
few t.heeta, which wo eonvider a special merit. 
The Tiu ut;.s 'e Aasot iatio.v, 
SjLMUEL K1NC1.A1K, Publisher. 
Moore's Rdr.u. New-Yorkbb, in its on larged 
form, 1* now folded hv one of the largest and most 
com plicated of these Machines ever constructed, lo 
which the manufacturer refers with pleasure. 
For particulars address 
K. C. FORSAITII, Manchester. N. II. 
OAIIATOGA “A” SPUING UATEK. 
O TONIC. CATHARTIC ami REFRIGERANT. 
Best remedy tor headache, constipation, indiges¬ 
tion, and an antidote against the had 0 fleets of heat. 
Wholesale and retail at JOHN F. HENRY’S Fam¬ 
ily Medicine Depot, No. 8 COLLEGE PLACE, New 
York. 
A GENTS* I READ TIII8I-WB WILL 
a*- pay Agent* a salary ot S.'IO per week und ex¬ 
penses, or allow a large commission, to sell our new 
and wonderful Inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mich. 
JIPOUTANT TO F1DEB MAKERS 
THE 
spring No, 2. per bush. $1 (5 © 1 17 
bpring, other grades. 1 48 © 1 51 
Winter VVe*toiii red. I 45© 1 58 
Winter Western white. 1 05 © 2 00 
Winter umber .1 54 © 1 «u 
California White. 1 85 © 1 89 
Corn— 
Westeru mixed, new. . . (3® 89 
Yellow, now Western. 90 © fi;| 
\\ bite new, iucludlngSoutiiern. 88 6« 92 
Rye, W estern. Cauadu and State. — © | 26 
Oats. \\ eat, afloat. 75 © 78 
... 1 05 <3 1 75 
Iluy. Tho weather hint continued unsettled, and 
- . u recovery from tlie late decline. Wo quote 
retail 9t»e.©*U5. Shipping 00c. 
Cil II PER DAY GaurnnMHxl Apeut* 10 sell 
C? I *" the Home SncTTLE hf.wing .Machine. It 
make* the LOCK STITCH. At.IKK ON ROTH SIDES, lias 
the under-feed, and is equal lit every respect to uny 
Sewing Machine over invented. Price *21, Warrant¬ 
ed for •> years. Send for Circular. Johnson, Clark 
& Co.. Boston, Mass., Pittsburg, Pa., Of Si. Louts, Mo. 
Is the best powerMtlchine known—will grind with an 
ordinary two-horsnpower from one hundred to three 
hundred bushels an hour. 
Send for illustrated Circular to J. R. DECATUR A 
C’U., Sole Agents. 197 Water St., New York. 
r\ A B B A G E PLANTS! 
V FOR SALE.—100,01)8 Flat Duteh Cab¬ 
bage Plants ut.$4 60 V 1,000 
30,000 Savoys .. .. 4 OOV 1,000 
20,000 Caulilbfwers. $1 V JOf); s 00 $1 l.Ow) 
Address P. T. QUINN, Newark, N. J. 
M V (EVIFICEM T FOWLS FOB 
Breeding.—The subscriber lias received by late 
imporialbm* from the most reputable breeders of 
Europe. Dark ltrahma*. White und Buff Cochin*, 
Sultans,Creve-Cfeitrs, Houdana, Gray Dorking, Geld, 
Silver und Black Polands, Gold and Sliver Pain dud 
nnd Spangled Ifamburg*, ISIuck Itc8, Duck Wing, 
Black African und White Bantam*. These fowl* are 
all superior specimeusjand will be sold at fair prices. 
Address DANE. E. GAVIT, Secretary New York 
State Poultry Society, 229 Broadway, or Box 150 New 
York Post Office, 
71GGS FOR 11 ATCHINf 
A DAY to MALE AND FEMALE 
Y' Agents to I n troduoo the BtrCKKVE$20SflUT- 
TbE Sewixu Machines. Stitch alike on both sides, 
and is the only Licensed Shh cti.e Machine in the 
market sold for less than $40. All others are infringe¬ 
ments, and the seller and user are liable to prosecu¬ 
tion and imprisonment. Full particulars free. Ad¬ 
dress W. A. HENDERSON & Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 
JLi cons •and Lop-Eared Rabbit ' for sale. Also. 1 
few White Dorkings and Black Spanish fowls. Ad¬ 
dress, with stamp, J. Y. UK KNELL. 
Westmoreland, Oneida Co., N. Y. 
A new machine which every farmer should have, 
ESP Circulars will be Issued in a few days. 
R. H. ALLEN A CO., 
Post-Office Box 370, New York. 
NEE SPRUNG HORSES PERMANENT 
^ ly cured without cost or trouble. 
Address W. T. BAKER, Sentinel Office, 
Waterford, N. Y, 
