52 lbs., 7Kc.; a lot of Jerseys, 5(5 lbs., Be., and 2711 Can¬ 
adas. 58 His . at 7V'. Cat *h«ep art* «»riv and 
wanted ut 6'ti6 ,e. and even ,V„ If extra I murnnn 
lots.sell at I'.tfiSV'.. fair at 5^5'tin. Tim following 
•■ales urn null'd \ cur Slate “Iwop, 73 0>*. V r. : 50 
IntHitim shnn|i, Mfe lbi*„ t'< tr.; 110 do.. 57 Ilia., 61*0.; • I 
CUOUrta, 94 lbs., in.; ‘ill State, PO' IT', 75 ItiH., I 1 HO 
Ohio. Si Ilia., tP i'. suin'- ol it,639, mostly Western 
«lini'|), wnrt* mtule during III'* week, at * I.II each. 
Also, I,..72 tlilnniah Intnh*, averaging f-iUl. I’oor 
lam In an* hard I • • -nil. Op,. -ui.ill I "i, of 15 Mis., ave¬ 
rage, would only bring 5-e. 
Swim*. Wuhan Increase in ti|n ri'ieipts, there Is 
unmarked change in prices, but tlmv are less linn. 
One thing, however, is iiuticculde ids,, that more 
hogs urn selling jflive. and the conuti v people may 
now iiiidnr.daiiit lluit live lings ate -idlim: ml their 
merits, i lie hoc ring no longer com rolling ihn iniir- 
ketr anil dictating terms, lave hog- are worth IIV 
llt'i 1 ’, With dreMHCd ill 12V, A ear of live 208 lbs. 
(ihlo -illliws hrmiglil llle,, vv It It i car of -lute corn 
hogs 212 lbs. at luv 
LATEST. V ngiiNl 13, 1’. ». -There were 
1,091 tmttle at Coiummilpiiw,27" at West End, and 896 
at lonth street to-day, and all were sold at prices 
quoted above. The market was very active for good 
slock, while ihlo had a downward tendency. The 
Florida hoopers have been sen! i" grass, utter losing 
nine head in lhe yards. It Is to he Imped they will Lie 
kept from other stunk. 
Sheep Do riot go oil quite so freely with large ar¬ 
rivals of .V.KW) ibis morning. Many rcniiim unsold 
to-night. Somewhat free sales were made at .’>'a.i. 
Otic. I .amha are doing better, several hits of fiwttiO 
lbs. selling at 8 u.c., and ouu lot utOo. 
Hogs, only l l 1 , ears, or 1,irttlheiid,arrived to-day, 
and an advance Is limited fur by to-morrow, unless 
receipts are much larger. 
Provisions. The general features of the market 
are about the same. The Inquiry Cor full parcels is 
ver\ light, 1ml holders retain a llrni view, iffiil very 
rarely force off lids There i- a small trade to meet 
the wants of our of-lowi, dealers. Iteei The prime 
grades ure sought after for oonsunjpi ion; generally 
t here is very little doitip Soup* old he.'t* bus been 
sold, iji part lor export,id fl.aml inI'prlur quality 
new at from 7*5 to *12. Smoked meals ate selling 
lo the trade; hams have sold at. 22o. Middles me 
■idled for, lim cured bringing inIV. Card i* al- 
1 raiding niOVe at lent Ion. English shlppersare in the 
market, but Hod monger offering* and advancing 
pi ices, choice steam will bring ffVu'-’O. The homo 
trude arc buying freely at the full prices. i’lty Is ac¬ 
tive for refining purposes at belter Ognres. city re- 
llnod is inquired aflcr fur shipment at good price*. 
For rutun- delivery the demand has lallen off, as 
prices are ton Strongly held; 2ffo. is bid for August 
ami September. ... , 
TliU \Viu*k, bust \V i»*'k. 
Beef. pUg«..... 18 121 
Cork, pkgs... 284 SIS 
CuimouU, pkgs. .'!5U l.fififf 
l.arii, pkgs_. 887 1,070 
Lurd, kegs. 320 800 
Boer, Plain Mess, f)bbl. 15 00 On 18 "0 
Beel i'd i ill Mos-. . 11 ml i.i Ii -in 
Hncf, Crime Mess. V* tcc . 18 00 O' 21 no 
Beef, tndlii Mesa..... . 20 00 or. 30 IK) 
Cork, Crime Mess, I* bid....... - (a 311 Oil 
Cork, .Me:.*, Western..— 82 50 (<'. 38 25 
Cork, Crime, Western. 28 00 (■ 28 50 
Bacon, V u. 16?, — 17', 
Lurd, In bids...... rr-V'U 20ft 
Mams, pickled. .. 18 i" 10 
Minus, dry salted... 17 to 1715 
Shoulders, Cinklud. ..... - 54 
Shnulllers, dry suited. 11 V« 13 
Beet Hams << hbl. 20 00 &ji 30 00 
This is regarded as a strong' evidence of confi¬ 
dence in the foreign policy of Baron Const. 
Italy. 
5 Florence dispatch of the ;id inst. says Mutt 
during the celebration of n great festival in the 
the Cathedral of Trani, Sicily, the drapery 
caught lire. Tin? church was crowded at the 
time. The eongreguiion was edged with panic, 
and a rush was inado for the doors. In the con¬ 
fusion sixteen persona were trampled to death, 
and a largo number wore badly braised. The tire 
was easily extinguished before any considerable 
damage had been done to the cathedral. 
Ravaria. 
The Ministry and prominent members of the 
Bavarian Diet, have pledged thomsclvcs to sup¬ 
port. a bill based on negotiations with Hoit 
P astor, the Bavarian Consul at Chicago, recog¬ 
nizing as valid all the legal boa rings of marriages 
of Bavarians in the United St ties wiihoufc the* 
previous consent of the home Government. But 
the right of Bavarian citizenship is not lo ho Im¬ 
mediately accorded to the wife, if an alien, by 
reason of her marriage. 
their lives. A heavy sea was running at the 
lime. Tlie Newfoundland Government has dis¬ 
patched « tug to render assistance. A French 
gunboat has just arrived here with two hundred 
of the Germania's passengers. The passengers 
were all saved, and D was believed themaiis 
■a i add be saved also. 
Another dispatch from the same place and of 
the same dale announces that the steamship 
Cleopatra, from Montreal for London, was lost 
near Tropussy Gay, on Sunday evening, the 8th 
Inst. She struck on t he rocks about four miles 
from the steamer Germania. The passengers 
and crew are all saved and arrived at t*t. fTohna 
in open boats on the 10th. A dense fog has pre¬ 
vailed on that coast for the last three weeks. 
News is received of vessels wrecked on all parts 
of the island. 
The steamovSan Jacinto, Captain Atkins, from 
New York for Savannah, Ga., went ashore on 
Body’s I. land, on the North Carolina coast, at 
two o'clock on the morning of the ‘Uh inst. The 
passengers and orew are safe. If the weal her 
holds good she will probably get olf in a few 
days. 
FOREIGN NEWS, 
BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKET 
Great Britain. 1 
The coming international boat race between 
the Harvard and Oxford crews is still a matter 
of great interest. T'lie press of London generally 
comment unfavorably on the style of the Har¬ 
vard crew. The News of the 3d has an art idle on 
the subject, wherein the writer hopes the | 
“weather will he all that either crow could de- I 
sire, that the water will lie smooth, tlio way 
clear, the sti*imers distanced, and the besl boat 
the first to pass the winning post.” 
The Harvard erew has been re-arranged as fol¬ 
lows:— boring, 'stroke,) Simmons, Uice, Bass, 
(bow.) Their speed has improved,and in their 
practice on the 5th, they made from thirty-seven | 
to forty strokes per minute. 
The London papers have taken up the ques¬ 
tion of the seizure of the Spanish gunboats by 
the L'nited States Government, and comment 
freely on the probability of the sale ol Cuba. 
Great consternation was caused In the two 
Houses of Parliament In London, during the 
session of Thursday morning the 5th by the ex¬ 
plosion of a canister or gunpowder somewhere 
within the building. No cine to lhe perpetrators 
of this outrage has been obtained. 
In the House of Commons on the night of the 
7th, the Canada Loan Bill was read for the third I 
time and passed. 
Mr. Gladstone is again ill. lliscondition cause* 
much anxiety to his friends. The Harvard crew, 
on the 10t.h, made the best time reached yet. 
The English and American fleets in the East are 
to co-operate in the laying and protecting the 
cable along the Chinese, coast- The telegraph 
enterprise is an American one. 
Franco. 
The Senatus Consultuin is rapidly winning fa¬ 
vor in France. It eoneedes three cardinal points 
—llrst, tlie Legislature will have power to Heel. 
Its own officers, and govern Itself; second, it will 
have a right to Initiate laws; third.it will have 
the power to control France. It will thus bo 
seen that t he sovereign power is divided between 
Hie Executive, the legislature and the people 
beginning to recognize, in fact, for tin* first 
time in the history of Finn00, that constitu¬ 
tional reforms have been accomplished without 
force or violence. 
Among the clauses of the Scant us Consult ion is 
one providing that on the demand of five mem¬ 
bers the Senate may resolve itself into a secret 
committee. 
The relations of the Senate and the Corps Leg- 
i.dntif with tbc Emperor and with one another 
will hereafter be regulated by an imperial de¬ 
cree. 
The Journal <ic# Debate thinks the reforms now 
proposed will not disappoint tlie hopes raised by 
the imperial message to the Corps Legi Oaiii. 
It. is reported t hat the Emperor will soon issue 
a manifesto announcing as the last act of his 
personal government the reduction of certain 
taxes and the extension of lhe educational sys¬ 
tem of Franco. 
Spain. 
When General Sickles presented his cre¬ 
dentials as American Minister, Marshal Ser¬ 
rano replied that tlie Government would en¬ 
deavor to increase the amity so happily ex¬ 
isting between the two popples, which was 
bound by ancient bonds, and now, having others 
equally powerful in the beneliciol exercise of 
the amplest liberties placed by the Constitution 
in accordance with the monarchy of such glo¬ 
rious memories. He concluded with a tribute 
to Mr. Sickles, and expressed his belief that 
General Grant could not have made a more 
grateful selection to the Spanish people. 
After the execution of the C'arlist inaurrec- 
iiontets recently, the band to which they be¬ 
longed petitioned the Government for an am¬ 
nesty. The bands are everywhere dispersing. 
Several priests and other parties have been ar¬ 
rested at Astorgu. Some were armed und had 
Carlist proclamations in lheir possession. 
Austria. 
TnE Prcsse, the official organ, says that Baron 
Beust intends to publish all the official dis¬ 
patches with Prussia to justify the late assertion 
made to the delegation. 
The rule of the Government which limited the 
appointment by foreign Governments of Con¬ 
suls to the capital und seaport towns of the Em¬ 
pire lma been relaxed. Mr. Boyce bus been 
annroved as Consul of the United .States at 
[Reported fur tin* Rural .Vew-Yorker.] 
HPPPALO, Aug 12 P. M. 
('atlie.-The run Is umoderate one, und the quali¬ 
ty of the sleek only medium. Tlie market opened 
yesterday afternoon lit. prices slightly better than 
those of lust week. Fori wo or three hours m-day 
business was brisk, hut closed lit an curly hour, the 
exciting trots lit the Driving Park proving a strong 
attraction to buyurs. Wu quote a* follows: Ubod 
entile, $7.75618; ext ra, *8.25: common to medium, 
$6t(t>7- 
Sliccp. —The receipts are moderate, und the mar¬ 
ket quiet at 1.50 Fir Western sheep, und #061)0.50 
fur lambs. Tlie prices for lambs are tending down¬ 
ward. 
Hogs. The supply is a light one, but the market 
Is dull. Rates are $H,. r i0r.i 10 fm shipping li Ck, and 
flo.8.«". 10.50 for selected hoteliers, .no stuck bugs in 
market, nor lire any wanted A J. e. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 
DE GRAFF’S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 
A military school for boys. 
Preparatory Course for College, and a thor- 
ui'un business education. Located at Rochester, 
X. V. Catalogue and Circular can be obtained by 
addressing the Principal, 
E. V. DE GRAFF, Rochester, N, Y. 
B I.OO .ll I NCT0\ in I USlill Y. 
500 Acres. 18tta Year, 10 Green-Houses. 
Fruit, Ornamental nrnl Nursery Stock, iintnunse 
and reliable Usunirimenl very low for midi. 
I pi/li-:. Including most ittagpifieent stock of year¬ 
lings also hardy Northern sorts, such its Duchess 
Oldenburg, lllnlnp. Tniiniendenl and other Crab 
Apples, I, 2 and B yeiir. 
I‘itirin'*. I'ioi's. i Inurim, Plum*, Quinn-*, Oru/ir.t, 
bXor.il unit Evn-ijrnn '/Vet'S, .Vnrsrrn Stud;*, Usage 
umnge Hi-Ur/r Plant::, Roses, own mots , Tulipi. Hya¬ 
cinths, Nnnissus, Iris, SguiUe, Lille *, Sjut (outfit, 
Aurulum, <£e. „ , 
Also, superior colored plates of trulls and Flowers. 
Send 10 cents I Of < ’atalngues. 
1 . K. FillKNIX, Bloomington, MeT,eari Co., Ill. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET 
New York. August 13, Mfltt. 
All the financial markets yesterday were dull and 
without noteworthy feature, loans being effected ut 
from Oi'"." percent.—the latter bein'.; the prevailing 
rate. 
The total clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank 
were $71,013,0"0: gold balances, $2,371,353.87; currency 
balances, $3,221,101.74. 
The dally t!actuations of the gold market have 
been as follows : 
Olumiiig. fyuvi’-t, llichiat. Clifu. 
Saturday...... ,Wi‘i lMDtf 13ii : >* WK 
Muntluy. . i.'sHi 135J4 13i>ikl J35?< 
Tuesday.135jfi 135 q 135)6 f3;>Js 
Wednesday_135K 185 135M 135 
Thursday.i lu lR'vhJ t-i’i 
Friday,. .184.H lil y t 131)6 131J6 
United-States Five-Twontlos sold at 11 this morn¬ 
ing in London forATs und at Frankfurt for 88>4. The 
prices in this city at 18.15 P. M. to-day were 
Off’il. As’d. 
r. S. <;•«, 81 e.,.122'6 123 
U. S.6-204, ’HI,.. - 
ir. 8. 5-20SC. ’IW.r.M-N 124 
V. S. 540sC*. 5.1 .I8.’K 12254 
U. S. 541s e. ’65.122)-. 123 S' 
The stock quotations u 
worn. 
Off'd. Ask’d. 
Cmt:herland 
W. F. ,x Go. 15x. 
American Ex... 
Adams Ex . 
IK H. EX 
Mer. Union Ex., 
Gulekstlvel*.... 
(\int*in <'u. 
Pactllc Mull. 
West, L. Tel ... 
N. V. Ceil.. .... 
Erie. 
Brio prof. 
Hudson River. 
Harlem. 
Harlem pref... 
Reading.. . .... 
Clile. A Alton. 
t.'hle. ,S; Alt., pi 
N. .J. Central — 
Chic. K I X f’ac 
The cheapest and host article ever used fur lining 
and sheathing buildings. II resists heat, cold and 
dampness, li is sucee- sfully used Instead of plaster¬ 
ing, being much cheaper, and giving an equally 
smooth surface fm* papering. 
FOR SALE AT TUB 
22 and 24 Frank fort Street 
NEW YORK. 
ZW Samples and Circulars sent free. 
CHAMPAGNE CIDER, $10 
To Hcfino Cider, $ 5 . 
IB Years' Practical Experience of a Manufacturer 
and Distiller. Full, Complete and explicit Knowl¬ 
edge t*i veil, at. above rates. Address 
p. (j. Box 15, New Providence. Union Co., N. J. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Alton AT'. H... 
Alton AT.H.pf. — 
Wabash A VV.... — 
Wabash A. W. pf - 
Toledo & W.... 71 
Toledo It w.pf. - 
Mil. 4 Si. Paul.. 
M. & St. l’aul pi, 
Ohio 4 Miss.38 
Mi,'|i. Cent. — 
III. Cent . . — 
(’lev. ,t Pitts ...105 
( lev. Col iSCin., 
Rock Island_117 
('.A N. Western SI 
C. 4 N. VV rn pf 03 
Boston VV. P... • ti 
Mariposa. 7 
Mariposa pref.. )5 
L. S. 4 M. S. - 
Fort Wayne.153 
New York, August 13, lSGii. 
A LKJUTEK run of cattle, with u fair demand, en¬ 
abled holders to advance the rates V,c. V n>. Sheep 
fully bold their own. while lambs are abundant and 
lower. Mug i are unchanged In price, Tlie markets 
are so full of penelic which, selling at low rule:*, in 
a measure lessen thn demand for meats. Vegetables 
are also very cheap, making meat one of the most 
oxpe.nHtve articles of dlut. 
Tim following are the receipts for the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons : 
Milch 
llevvos CmvM. ChIvm*. Sllf"p. Hair*. 
This week.5,552 *15 2,100 33,!I23 ' 84,417 
Lust week.,.7,3lli 147 2,5"l 31,(147 21,41*7 
Corros’g week of ’68..<>,485 lit 1.5"0 30,080 11,861 
Averugu '118.5,637 1"3 1.5U5 26,U35 18,770 
Beeves,-with the large falling off of 1,764 cuttle 
since the heavy receipts of last week, the market is 
We strongor, and all have been sold *ave u lot of the 
hardest.kind of Florida stock. Viz., 275 bead, brought 
bv steamer and landed tu a famishing condition. 
They were nine days at -eit, In rough weather, with 
scarcely anything lo eat or drink, uml were little 
more than skin as id bone upon arrival. Besides, 
lhey worn covered with the ticks which were so as- 
suuuiLed with the diseased slock oi last your that 
butchers were unwilling lo purchase them. In fact, 
notice was served upon the owners by the Hudson 
Co., N. .1., Inspector that they must neither be killed 
for beef nor sold logo into the country until they 
shall ha ve been quarantined long enough to prove 
that they are healthy. Thu mortality is great, among 
them, but probably more from exhaustion than dis¬ 
ease. This first experiment ol bringing cattle from 
Fluildu will probably be tin- Iasi, one, as it proves a 
disastrous speculation for the owners. Thu stock 
was very small and poor when started, costing about 
810 pur head, while the best offer here was $12 per 
head. 
There were 3,lofi cattle oil sale last Monday, mostly 
at the Communipuw Yards The quality was not 
good, as a general thing, so that tat cattle were In 
quick demand at 1«C Probably the best Texan stock 
Oyer sent to our market were bill bead wintered upon 
J T. Alexander's farm In Illinois, and were really 
prime animals. They were laid at 7 cents, und 
brought Hat 13c. The offerings at 100th street on 
Wednesday were 1,25(1 fresh cattle, mostly of prime 
quality, .‘-overal tut Kentucky droves being among 
them. The market was very brisk and ull were soon 
sold off, thn best at Iti'ie.. with very many at Hie., 
making a good l ^C-. advance fur tlie week. 
The following are the prices at the Close of the 
market: _ , , , . 
This week. Last week, 
Ofjntx. C«uU. 
Extra lino bullocks, 11 »>...](})(( On — )<; ® — 
Bond to prime. * ..J5 ffl 15M liq 6« 14Y 
Medium.}4 © I4H 13)4 oj> 14 
Ordinary. * ...J2)(f.W»li>4 42 (uJ 1.1 
Poorest grade. ’ ,..U 64 2 6t M 
Average of all sales..,,,.14)s W)< 
These cuttlo came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois . 3,516 Kentucky..... 736 
New York. 96 New Jersey. 
Ohio. 227 Canada. 20 
Missouri. 122 Texas. . 339 
Pennsylvania.. — Indiana..... 180 
Florida ... 275 West Virginia. 41 
Illicit Cows.With alight supply the market is 
inactive, it talcing dealers several days t" sell a car 
load"’ fresh cows. A lot from the central part of 
this State brought 865 to 85 each. Home common cows 
were sold down aslow as $.55. and only u very few at 
gliie An extra lido animal, with v onth and beauty, 
besides a likely calf at her side, hruught 9120* being 
the highest safe made ilni lng Ihn W«ok. 
Vi*al Calve*.—There uuo Improvement of folly 
k;e. tf In vealealves: good uro .oiling ut lOVjik'llc., 
arid even 111- ami I2e. for extra fat calves brought 
in from sect; '• near the elly. (Jrass calves are 
worth 7('ifle. V* a.. r’.vsp; per head, with an extra 
lot of 15 State caiven pvi lbs. each, it fit*: 4 head at 
$11; 17 at fl", uml f.4 in .*13 per Head. A snmll lot i t 
very largo vnI calvr*;, 871) Iby. each, brought Me 
Sheep mid I>n mbs.— Receipts, of 53,923 lor the 
week, are still very large. The greater portion ol 
them are lambs. So many of these coinliu forward 
reduces the price toB’k'ws'i'e, We note sales of Uh 
extra fat State lambs, 60 lbs. average, at 5):,c.; 104 Pa. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. 46 North River WEDNESDAY. 
NEBRASKA, 3,392 tons.....Aug. 26, lit 4 P. M 
MANHATTAN, 2,965 tons- ...Sept. 1.lit IV; P.M 
IDAHO, 3,152 tons.Sept. 8, 1 P.M. 
MINNESOTA. 2,963 tons.Sept. 16, I !<• P. M, 
NEVADA, i Si pi ' i P. M. 
COI,OKA DO, 3,015 tons..Sept. 29, 
Cabin pass auk ....(Gold), .fwc 
STEEUA* k ..(Currency)..|80 
Saloon and Stale Rooms all on Deck. 
Steerage Passage Office, No. iff) Broadway. 
For freight or cabin passage uhpl.v to 
WILLIAMS 4 GUI ON, No. 71 Wall St. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
New York, August 13,1869. 
Hen us uml Pen*.— Light rocaiptH and a. con¬ 
tinued d emu 1 1 cl for marrows Cor Cubit, have slightly 
stiffened Lhe market. There is. however, nut mil- 
llcient.eiill to warnnl increased rceeipta, except very 
choice hard stock. Pea beans are not selling. Good 
Canada pear arc firmer, small parcels selling freely. 
Black Eyed are nominal. The receipts of beans wens 
1,008 bltoliels—864 more I ban last week. 
Bean pea, Itlir prime.73 *>9 on ?3 65 
Beaus, inedluni, prime. 2 10 no 2 la 
Beans, mat row, prime,screened. ... 2 40 on 2 Ba 
Be.ans, medium, common to fair. I 50 on 1 75 
Houns, marroW, pool’to tair. 1 ia on 2 25 
B. E. peas two bushel bags . 4 75 on 5 00 
<'anada peas in bond..... 1 15(44 120 
Canada peas In barrels. 1 -45 <nd 1 50 
Rrenwnx. iBleaeliers do not put In their usual 
anpenrunoouM yet, and holders' views restrict ox port. 
Thu receipts were nearly v.ijO-j lbs. Prices have fallen 
to 42<i}iJ4c. 
Hutier.-The general remark of dealers this week 
Is that they have move butter Ilian they want. This 
Is particularly true with dealers in Western, but wo 
also hear IL from parties whose run is upon high 
grades. Buyers have suddenly almost deserted tne 
market, aild dealers are anxiously awaiting wliat 
will tie developed In prices when trade shall revive. 
This is most noticeable In Stale lots, which are more 
largely represented than before. Western sellers 
will make red net Iona rather than let a eustonier go, 
and their top price at the close is80c. Pulls are still 
very abundant and tend downward; they are not 
likely to quote above 15c. after to-day, Htatn dairy¬ 
men strive earnestly to esiabllsh 4(lc. as un opening 
prieefor fine lois, but we must have more favorable 
iollueuces to work upon our local demand before 
they cun ueeeeii as well as they have for the pre¬ 
vious few years. California Buyers have operated 
freely; the steaeler of Aug. it look 1,837 firkins. 
The": buyers propose to withdraw from Western 
stock, being apprehensive of a glut On the Pueltle 
’soic AGrats 
nrtAwnT nr 
jgtgEggjts jft| 
B uy the novelty wringer, 
or at least take It oil trial with ANY or ALL 
others, and keep the IIE.ST. 
Z3T F or sale everywhere. 
N. IL PHELPS* & CO., General Agents, 
17 Cortlaudt St., New York. 
T> I ti GRASS RECORD. 
I) Brother farmer*, doe- your manure produce as 
much and hold out as long a* you desire? If not, 
and you desire ft method to keep your land in grass, 
w ithout plowing, With the least possible expense arid 
troulile.nrder t’LA UK’S TUP-DRESSING 4 OH POST 
RECEIPT (devoted to grass and. fruit.) immediately, 
tor tbc manure must, have time to chemicalize, and 
should be applied to the land In the New England 
Slates In September, and in warmer Stales In October 
and November. 1 have land (not yepygwjd lor grass) 
kept iu good grass Condition twenty years, applying 
compost once in tun years; and on good grassland 
have produced tire tons of >IA V pur acre, using only 
one CORD of manure. The chemicals cost about (<4 
per acre. My first general application wu* twenty 
years ago. on medium grass land, producing ut the 
lime about ton of ha v per acre : the last few years 
it bus averaged lit tons per acre, and nothing has 
boon put on since iir*i application* My object is to 
see how long it will hold out with about live cords of 
rutiuiiro per acre. Frail trees should be stimulated 
in the full and no other lime. Orchards should never 
bo plowed. If voil desire further evidence, cull and 
so* or send fur circular. In ordering the receipt, 
please copy and sign the following obligation, and 
send it together with ?S: 
OBLIGATION. We, the undersigned, ou our hon¬ 
or*. pledge ourselves not to divulge the secret of 
('lark’s Compost, "r Compound It foe any onu but our 
,,,vit ns", unless authorized by josiuh Clark, its orig¬ 
inal discoverer. 
VOUCH KRSL- We have known Mr.Clark tor many 
years ho i-n man ol good standing, honest and re- 
Wheat. 
K",L.. 353,919 200,086 
Malt.. 3,758 1 9,585 
Barley. .. . 
Pens. 
Spring No. 2. per bush. 57 « 1 08 
Spring, oilier grade*. t <9 <9 
Winter Western red. *g 00 1 
Winter Western white. J *$ <•» T^r 
Michigan amber . . .J 73 on l >8 
California white. 1 •» on I 83 
Corn— . . 1a 
Western mixed, new. • 
Du, unsound... , 3a <«l 1 1. 
Yellow, new Western... 1 20 On —- 
White, new, including Southern. l 13’" i 1J 
ftye.'We-iei'O, Canada and State... . 1 02K’cf- 
Oats— „ _ 
Western, old, afloat..... "> <"■ y 
Virginia, new. . 08 o m 
Pennsylvania. .. — <u ' *» 
New Jersey. — l " Jx 
Ohio. — Oi- 73 
Sf }4 to. ..... 
Malt.....;:. Mll« 
Huy -Is unsettled in price, owing to the vary In it 
grades of now at this season. A fair range is Lie.' " 
;*1.I0, retail. Shipping is worth 60e. 
Hops. Fine qualities arc scarce and firm; c m- 
iduii are WGflkor* We <jnoto t!»r ntnjii* '*■ • *'■* tor 
to fine yearling, and common. W:1e. The receipts for 
the week were 1.401 bales. The export on Tuesday 
last added up 2,010 bales. 
Milk.—Forty-quart can*. 92.8.5"2.7.5 each are tin* 
quoiatluna when the supply is full and regular. 
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