The Philadelphia Sunday School Times says of 
Goo. P. Unwell <Sr Co., of New York ••They are 
the most enterprising’, prompt, systematic and 
reliable advertising agents with whom we are 
acquainted. We have hud some most satisfac¬ 
tory dealings with them in some extensive 
advertising plans tn our own business. 
vigilance at the expiration ot the limit. The best 
car load of hufll/Io meat for the season arrived since 
our lust, and the item is dully gaining favor with con¬ 
sumers. Wo quote buffalo hums at Sfivflc.; do. snd- 
dles, SLilOc , buffalo veal, Pic. Canvas-buck ducks, 
per pair, ; mallard, llfifil.25; teal, 62<y.76c. Hub- 
bits, per pair, WkatiOc, 
Provision*. There was Considerable inquiry for 
Pork immediately subsequent to our last from specu¬ 
lators and shippers, and prices were advanced. The 
market reactor! anil became very dull, and at the 
clime holders, to dispose of stock, were forced to ac¬ 
cept lower tlgnreH. We quote mess lit $22 for spot, 
*23 for March. *».25 for April, <32.37.S for MaV. We 
quote extra ffruier at < 1 'J. for dressed bogs the de¬ 
mand has been light, at easier prices, City, OttullifO,! 
Western, |,urd The market Closed weak. 
The advices from the West are favorable, but ex- 
porters cannot operate at present Ugures, and sums 
tew parties have made concessions. 
We quote Western steam, 12 v '« WltfO. Sales for 
March, at I3e.; April. 13V, r.; May. 1; n. Cu.y, 12MW 
|2 •to. Bacon is selling slowly at rat her steady prices. 
We quote:-l.ong clear, city, Ili.r,II 1 ,c.; short clear, 
city, ll,S<«ilM(C.: short rib. city. He.: Cumberland 
do., lb^fiDjOYc.: long clear. Western, Htfill'-iC.; short 
clear, do..short rib. do., lie.; Cumberland 
do.. 10S“vlO\e. Tallow Is morn active furs hipunuit at 
8Xfii9c. lor choice. Sloarlnn quiet at 13lie. for hlida., 
hike, for tcs. Beef hams bard to sell hi. <31.50vt32L 
Cut-meats.—There is a small Inquiry at steady 
prices. Smoked hams, small, citv, 17c ; do. large, tiiaj 
me.; smoked shoulders, 12 ., lie.; pickled bellies, 
K)-.c. Western picked hums. 13! ialiSe. In beef 
there, has been only a small business. Prime tierce 
scarce and wanted. Barreled lots plenty. We quote : 
Plain me**, bids., <17.50.015.50 ; new extra mess, bbls., 
fl.Vi.W: new prime mass, tea., $Mtka28,60; India mess, 
tcs., <29/®33; second grade.Texas, prime mess, lus.,< 22 . 
I lie slock Of pork March 1 st whs 71,091 bids, new, 
1.956 do, old: total, 76,017. The stock of beef March 
1*1 was 31,280 bbls. and tea. new, and 789 do. old , to- 
Ohio... 389 Michigan. — 
New York. 126 New Jersey. — 
Indiana.. ai Pennsylvania. — 
Missouri, .. 143 Conneoilout. — 
iMilrli Cows.—Ftesli cows arc now coming in 
more freely, with quite a proportion Of springers. 
There lias also been more call from milkmen, who 
begin to despair of any holier prices for their dry 
rows, ami so conclude they may as well prepare for 
tin ir Spring operations by stocking up with cows. On 
tins account dealers are ahle to get rather better 
prices, especially for fine animal*. One tine springer 
was sold ut <115; another at < 110 , with others at *uo,s 
HO Milkmen me getting to he quite partial to 
springer*. A lot of lijeows and calves sold at flit)®!*] 
per head, while ‘Jolliers went at < 8 ?S each. We cull 
poor cow* Cowto: fair fTtWfi; good. *8dfi<90, anil 
choice fKxgdOO, Very few exceeding the latter price. 
Yem Cnives.—Tha extreme depression of beef 
and mutton e»(n hardly fail to unfavorably affect the 
ealf trade,especially ai more live animals are com¬ 
ing forward, with heavy receipts of dressed. The 
“ Vf«T 0\I,Y IS DR. GRAY AC- 
1* kiiowledged to stand at the head of Botan¬ 
ical science In till* uountry, hut. Ids works have been 
appreciated and noted abroad for the thoroughness 
and admirable method, the precision, and the singu¬ 
lar clearness of language which distinguish thorn.”— 
Prof. Unyut uj Princeton College. 
NURSIJtlES. 
Spring- is Approaching 
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER. 
Botanical Text-Books. 
By Prof. ASA (<KAY, IYI. II, of llnrvnrd 
University. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
otc., will be sent for five cents, \vr \v akica ntVll 
Stock sknt hi t ijv ua true to N.uik, and or 
tub Best cjcai.itv. 
It. CUMMtNt; Sl CO., Successors to.L Knox, 
I’litsburg, Pa. 
Krw York. March 3. 18JI. 
Tiie receipts of the principal kinds of produce 
since our last embrace 27,928 bales cotton. (9.429 bills 
flour, 22.890 hush, wheal. 167.755 hush. Corn, ,13 2110 
Jmdt.outs, I 2 tv, bush, grass seed, 4,904 bush, beans, 
7.318 btils. pork, 5 , 1 * 1 , l>kgs. cut-meats, 7.132 tcs. lard 
0,619 pltgs. butter. 1,439 do. cheese, 6.80? bbls. eggs 
8,084 bbls. whisky. 613 hales wool, 1724 bales hops, f ITS 
hhds. t.ibacco, 4,»» boxes and cases do., 4,064 huah. 
beans. 
Kcuiia nml Pens.-High prices for beans have 
caused liberal receipts and there are indications that 
prices most turn In buyer's favor In Older to start 
free pnvchiedng. Many dealers still show confidence, 
and are storing prime grades in anticipation of real, 
iking pr i -ns near tli« r-re-ent ones, others express a 
willingness to shade quotations rather than miss a 
sale. Willi them! vanning season it lotiks us though we 
Shull have u full supply, and the fitforlng now t* 
preltv large, containing considerable Western stock 
that il ls been held hero for a high market. .Vimrows 
quota about as before, mediums lire 6 c. higher The 
improvement has effected the auto of quite a lot of 
see,, 0,1 quality beans, Canada pens are nominal, 
Ur.. peas lire in demand, mid choice arc decidedly 
higher. * 
W« quotePrime mnrrows, <3.15843.25 per hush • 
Other ar,ulus do.. <3.50 c.’l.OO: prlmu mediums. i2.87i<t 
<2..a; fair to good do., <2.25,7,2,50; poor do,, <1.50,, I 76; 
pea be.tna, ?2.Til(i2H0; dried Lima, f.vej 8 ; kidney. 
< 3 . 1 . 7 ,„,'l. 2 . 7 ; green peas, choice, <2.2.V,2.10: do., notn- 
mijn, <l.60.,jd.8t); Canada pens, bond, 71,15.1 I 30; do,, 
bbls. > 1 .02 e 1.33; Bnuiheru hlack-eye peg* »;| p 0 r 
t ivft.lmah hit./ 1 
<■ sell III’ 1-OVJ «( lollr I 1 ill I y 4UU V"Ud fUfUJUIH; 
h'tc., wliile hundreds gout tUedOc.. and »<uoo still low¬ 
er. A pea of tine 1 26 ll.s. fliieks On., Pit . calves sold 
at lie. An occasional outside extra calf will some¬ 
time* go a little higher to butchers, who have not 
posted themselves In and around Washington Market. 
Sheep. A falling off of more than 10.500 from the 
moderate receipts of the previous week, ha* hud the 
effect to run pi-iees up about s;e. per lb. Were It not 
Unit the deau meat markets are *1111 tilled with mut¬ 
ton .mu other meats, and poultry very abundant, 
sheen would go still higher. A* ttie season for lambs 
and lleeees approaches, we usually huve a lighter run 
or sheep, but quite likely the present Improvement 
will start them forward In greater numb era. Lent 
make* a great difference In the consumption of mut¬ 
ton. (Julie thin sheep sell at Sfiir.tyv, scarcely me¬ 
dium to fair at ikwflise . with good to prime atCYtaiTWc- 
A low lots of choice sheep have sOUl ill 8 o., and even 
■ssc., to ship, One such lot. of 106 lb. sharp sold at. 
8 Sc., with some of 90 lbs. sit 8 c., arid 2 full cars Ohio, 
8*1 Ilia., at 7c. The average rtf 1.821 sheep sold Inst 
week largely thin stock, was <4.110 each, while 6.790 
brought <5.711, and 6,0t|7, most fat Canada sheep, av¬ 
eraged <6.113. 
Swine.—Here wr have an Increase In arrivals, and 
a cor respond lug falling off In price, umouiulng to lo, 
per lit., live -ellingm 7.‘»<,t7>»C. Western rtreused are 
worth SJfifit’ajiC.. while city slaughtered sell id 9,<,9.)fiO. 
Five mis Western dressed sold at, .SVo. 
LATEST, Mnreh. 71, I*. III.- Herves.- Arri¬ 
vals to-day. 2 car* ut Communipuw and 9 at 100th 
Street, making 132 head. Trade very slow, and prices 
no holier, Texan* selling ut lfic.; course Ktato oxen at 
same price . good steers at I 2 '-,i< 4 |3a, with few choice 
3 cwt. oiittle at 14c. Hevorul lot* nnsnlil. 
Sheep, iiecelpts. 21 cars at 48th St., 8 lit fYimmn- 
nlpaw, and 3 at Weohuwken, or a total of 4,818 head, 
and market not us good. Trices are not much lower, 
hut. not half the stock Is selling. Two cars Ohio, 89 
lti*„ sold at 70i: 2 curs Toinisylvuniii, WOW lb»., 8 Mc,; 
a car 80 lb. Michigan, il'ic. 
lings. Arrivals, 6 cars at 401 li St. and 8 cars at 
('oiiiuiuiilpaw. or l.SSKI bend. Tin- dimpression of yes¬ 
terday gave way to a worse feeling to-day. Western 
dressed sellingal 8 Wc„ und city at 8jffis9>i<.'. Two curs 
Uhio pigs, 173 lbs. ulfve. sold ut <7.il0. 
SCHOOL AND FIELD BOOK OF BOTANY. 
An easy Introduction to u knowledge of all the Btiui- 
imm Plants of the United States, Imtli Wild and 
Cultivated. 8 v«, cloth, 622 pages. Price, $2.50. 
This is i nr in Juuilf. ami Is the most comprehensive 
ami practical school botany published. It has been 
warmly recommended by all who have examined it. 
We have spucc for only a few extracts; 
"This Is P m /ihnticiiUy the ntuilrnt.'s liand-hOok of 
Botanical Science anil Practical Botany; as such I 
have no rtonbt. It will take its place In the front rank 
of Model School-Books.”— Pres’t Chadboume, I.L. I 
of I'nlverxitu uj It iscmnin, ami late Prof, of Botany, 
11 illutins College, .1 fntm. 
LESSONS IN BOTANY AND VEGETABLE 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Illustrated hr over .80) Wood Cuts, from nrlgloal 
Drawings by IsaacSpraguk; to which is added 
a copious GUmory, or Uirttnnary of Botanical 
Terms. 8 vo.. doth. Price <1.1(0. 
“X have rejul 'Gray's Lessons’ carefully, and am 
so much pleased with the plan and execution .if the 
work that I truly hope it may be generally adopted 
as a text-book wherever botany t» taught,.”- Praf. 
Agawnz, 
MANUAL OF BOTANY. 
Octavo, with 20 dates, Illustrating the Sedges, Grass¬ 
es, Ferns, etc. Klt’th Edition, Second Issue. 
701) pages. Trice, $2.25. 
The same, bound with “ the Lessons," <3. 
The same, with " Mosses and Liverworts,” *3.76. 
" We use Gray’s Manual. 1 urn familiar with many 
botanical text books in (treat Britain and ou the 
Continent, but I know of none equal to tliub by Dr. 
Guay for Udvancud classes." - IT. 1. Until, Prof, of 
Botany, Michigan Mute- Agricultural College. 
lari v, though to no great extent, say a do/en pkgs! 
per nay, and mil* at Dm tub* ami pulls Uc- 
ceipia of mitter for the month ot February .’lit 160 
pkga., 4,350 do. hiss than Fob,, 70. 
We Quota Hue Btuto iliilnes. Ilrlclii*, 3 / 1 ( 70 , 8 . 80 .; fair to 
good, 3t><tSic.i tine Slate liillf tub*, 40,rT.’c,; fmr to 
good, do., ,33i<" Hie., evil i afflectti-ns, TkiVTOc., iueliid- 
lug host p ill*. Fresh Welsh 37<ii,8!)0,; Welsh, dail ies, 
3(1 .<33c ; common, /Hough sound,State,.25(S28c. West¬ 
ern pmm'. iiiuliiding Dhin, 2.V..26c.; common to fair, 
17320.r Fluey Western. 28g30c. Hull, common to 
best. I3’.'t)29 Terinsylvunla Miletus, in good order. 
31v.t37c. Shipping butter, l.VwlSo. # 
Cheese. Tho stock of good to choloo Is now re. 
duoed down i . t i*.*Ii 11 tlmt makes dealer* quite in¬ 
dependent. el' exporter*; for extra goods shipper* 
have offered 167 c . hut dealers C-oi place the quality 
to the li.'lne trade ut JCjfc., and lu a -.null way 17c. 
has hcr-n paid. Tim export for the past two week 1 
amount to 2h„’i90 boxes; a greater nm ilon of them 
are skim mud, hoaglil at. very low prices, sotne down 
to 8 ‘ 4 c. Tilt’ ci/hlQ quotes ,’’!*. Receipts of clieoso 
for Fch , l*i,-M 8 l boxes, for Feb., 18711, 13,500 do. Ex- 
ports lor Fill.,, 40,309 boxes; for Full. I87IJ 1BJI7U do 
State factory, choice, ‘lo., fair to good, 
15 if .■ 16e. ; do., lower prude*, 13315c. Fine farm 
dairy,h. .. . la’Vc.; nio.llunido.. 14 mI 4>50.; Ohio factory 
MH'd.. plne-appht, 206<l22o.; English dairy, best, 
!*.!( udli sc.; do., poor, lie. 
()OItou.-Thu market Is lower and depressed. The 
arrivals are large, both here and ut Southern porta, 
with discouraging Liverpool advices. Wo quote: 
. tXu»v Orlmuia ,m<1 
Uj.liiu.l, Ac. M'lbllu. 1’ag M . 
Ordinary. Ilkwi— 12 r.o— ]2 I£i,i,|2W 
Good Ordinary,., l.'f&vj— J3|xS— 13‘.r.cl.’fv 
Low Middling.... 14 ig>— 149j?.v— 14Ui.el4s<; 
Middling . 15 cD- 15tfi.ui- KitfSlSV 
Good Middling... I 6 !f®— 16Jfii.il— 16?fi..vIU!fi 
For forward delivery, prices uro lower, with a 
mo.l'.iate Iiumnos-i Latest sales are at lie. tor .March 
?>-’ r ” r April. Mlfic. f..r May, U 7-iOc. for Juno 
Iiiiddli'iig 101 ‘ ,uy ’ •or August, on a basis Of low 
D ried I-T ulra. The stock of apples is oppressive, 
nml dealers are shading prices Tn order t,.. secure 
even the nmtll trade Umt prevails. State receives 
bhi!i h ae a . l i'U 1 , i“' n K ,,r tl,, i -n> ll is estimated that B.IMjO 
lihls. an tn the city, cxclnslvo ol uie large storage of 
Mrtglngfull uHcm S “ r “ Ve,y 1 “' U - rru ‘ tH 
1 ' 9 ’ 1 .*• • 8!£310c.; do., quarters, 7 @ 
aG’Soii'lmn 1 ’ Sliced (t'vBc.; do. good lo prime, other 
‘ Teaches, peeled, 18319c. for good: 
wSc P'/" r 'Dilieelml, halves, 12 ® 
Jr 'hi., qiiutters, 9s.® 10 c. Bisekbarrles, Uti® 12 c 
Kaspburnes, 2t>c®27. C'hcriles, 18®2()c. Tlunis, 16® 
Nciu OViiuciiiscmcntG 
BMDORSED BY TIIE 
STRUCTURAL AND SYSTEMATIC BOTANY 
AND VEGETABLE PHYSIOLOGY. 
Being a juth rtoixpit edition of the " Botanical Text- 
Book,” lllustrutad by over 1,300 Wood cuts, to 
which is added a full Glossary, or Dictionary of 
Botanical Terms. Ivoh.oloth. Trice, <3.60. 
Midland Railroad Co 
FLORA of the SOUTHERN UNITED STATES. 
Containing A bridged Descriptions of ine Flowering 
Plunts ami Fern* or Tennessee, North and youth 
Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Flor¬ 
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lty A. w Chatman, M. D. I yyl., 8 vo„ 620 pages. 
Trice, <3.00. 
The following fluttering testimonial, from one of 
the best authorities tn this country, was recently re¬ 
ceived : 
“University of VntniNtA. Nov. 3, 1870. 
“ These books m e of such sing/ilur excellence that 
they leave nothing to bu desired. Their style 1 * so 
simple, their statements so lucid, and their iirrunge- 
luent so ludiclous, tlmt they may he placed to the 
hands of children; while they ure so instinct, will/ 
true science, amt breath so philosophic a spirit, that 
their poru*ul affords a delightful rooruuth.ri to the 
mature xml the caliivi/tud. 
“ For tiie (mbits of close attention It begets, for the 
interest with which It Invests the most monotonous, 
and the charm which It lends to the most, attractive 
landscape, as well us lor ttie at,ores of useful knowl¬ 
edge it imparts, Botany should he taught In every 
school, and these volumes should he the Text-Books. 
*• J. S. Davis, m. d , 
ORGANIZED BY STATE AUTHORITY 
FOB SALE IN 
(.Ives Authentic 
Information to 
those 
Desiring Homes 
in the 
WEST, 
either on 
Homestead 
Lands, 
Pre-Emption 
Lands, 
RAILROAD LANDS, 
OB 
IMPROVED 
Farms. 
Gives 
Correct 
Information 
'1^ as to 
QUALITY OF SOIL, 
Proximity to 
MARKETS, SCHOOLS, ETC., 
together with 
The Cost of Farm Implements and Machinery, 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
SEVEN-EIGHTHS OF THE BIGHT OF WAY 
• PAID FOB. 
Tn 1 ; market Is firmer, although lint little has been 
done 1 in butter ami chnese transaction* at. Little Falls 
fnr the Week ending March 4tli. Small lota or choose 
. .. tarm dairies continue to conm In, and are sold 
according to quality, from 12 to 14c. Wo have heard 
of in. sales higher than the la*r, Oguro this week 
though thoao who have a few extras on luind.tihd uro 
holding for the present, ask from Ut; to 15c. We 
huve no sales of fa,Aurics to report. For the best 
grudea, lfic. is asked, and a shade more for very extra 
•ol*- I he quantity of cheese buck tn the country is 
quite smalt, and there is no disposition among hold¬ 
er* to force sales, 
Uutti.r luis Hold at flic Little Falls market this week, 
at 28 to .(lie. for medium to fair guides. There has 
been no choice "full make" in market, hut such 
(crude* are Inquired for, mid will bring a better price 
than tlmt named ubovu probably it* high as 31c 
I lie weather ts quite mild, with very little snow In 
Southern Herkimer. Tiie herds not affected with 
abortion, are generally looking well. x. a. w. 
ONE-IIALF THE DISTANCE FBOM JEBSEY 
CITY TO GREENWOOD LAKE, GRADED 
BEADY FOR THE IKON. 
THE IRON BOUGHT. AND tiH MILES OF ROAD 
TO BE RUNNING BY MIDSUMMER. 
Household Goods and Subsistence at any 
Point in Kansas Desired by‘ the 
Immigranl. 
It has organized it system of 
Reduced Transportation, 
Whereby the Immigrant la furnished with about, 
HALF RATES OF PASSENGER FARE, 
Tn first class Couches, on the order of the Socie¬ 
ty, with double the usual weight of personal 
baggage. A 1st), 
Greatly induced Rates of Freight 
to the Immigrant. 
For full particulars, address 
A* D- HAVEN'S, Secretary, 
_ _licavenwortli, Kun*tiM. 
If I8HOUHI LAND S 
SEND FOR CIRCULAR AND MAP 
A F1UST.C1.AS8 ClIKKKlfi IILUUCK WlHllQS 
a MtliiHtizin. The best.if rnl'ci'imcc* given. Ad¬ 
dress E. L. ULKItOWS, Box 115, It..me, N, Y. 
ANY VALUABLE Till PI, RI>|E NTH. 
iTl A stamp sent to FEEKHKIL1. PLOW WORKS, 
Pccksklll, N. Y„ will bu rcturnud on their new and 
valuable Illustrated Cmul/ignc and List of Patterns. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
AND 
New Yoimc, March 2,1871. 
Rxi'kptino In favor of slump, uml all the hard 
terms and slung pluasns of the drover* to show that 
the • hoUom bus dropped out.” or “ the dog is dead,’’ 
mitkliiK a com mission und losing tin: freight” 
losing buttuh* of money,” .tc., etc., may properly 
losing nutruit* ot money.” Ac., etc., timv properly 
be heaped up .01 the present maikel, even with the 
greatly diminished receipts. The fact Is that the 11 b- 
* turn toll* season of Lur.t found New York full of 
dressed meats, game and poultry, with a disposition 
In tavorof ft flsh and egg diet. Besides, there were 
large lots of unsi.niglui<red uulnmls, and butdiers 
have been stuggnrlng ever slncsi l.enesith a heavier 
I’.ad than they could curry. There Is a faint glimmer 
ol light In the West, Die late heavy losses dulei'iiiiu- 
big shipper* to "starve New York to it ”—a thing 
more easily stlid than accomplished. After eating 
11 way about a week longer, il droverx will only lay 
bulk that length ot time, there will be an opening tor 
fresh lots. B 
TOTALS r.tVF STOCK FOB TOE WEEK. 
Milch 
Itai/VM. Cow*. C«lv««. Sl.o*p, Hngi, 
Tills week. 4.812 83 989 15.231 12,371 
Last week. 7,061 67 739 25,943 10,945 
Correspond'g w'k ’70 0.224 Ml (125 31,868 12550 
Averagu '70 .. 6.847 97 2,210 28,161 17,333 
Ilrovea. This lulling off uf 2.2.V) cuttle in a single 
week, one would think was enough lo strengthen the 
market. We have se«u tf.n time when It would add 
lc. per lb. to the price. Now we quote u decline of ‘g 
to5<C-.'*rtd report i.nn of the hardest markets f..r 
years, If the memory of old dealers cau be trusted, 
we never lu/d 11 worse market. The weather Is warm 
L. K. RANSOM, 
47 Maiden Lune, New York City 
C 1 4k J1KDAM.I4IN 8ICWIMJ 91AUII1 Mi. 
’.Pi-** '«/ '<111/8 tin trial. Monthly Paymknts 
]‘ria reduced. Sew* everything a needle will go 
through. Samples of sewing sent free. Agents 
JPJJ&US! f vur y Extra uiduccments, Address 
MEDALUON M A CHIN E CO., 71 Nassau St., N. Y. 
H O U A It I> TOMATO- BEST IN (I L- 
tkv.ith.ii for table or market; large, early, pro¬ 
ductive, good. Packet, (about ISOsoedap 10c.; 3 pits., 
25c ; : 1.1 do.. < 1 . 
Early Anther 'siignr Cnnr, r I pons In August, 
maturing perfectly in Minnesota ar.d Wisconsin; 
yields abundantly tliu best sirup. Per ounce, 29 c.; 
per pound. <1 per mail. 
Pr emit! at 8 uiih.nl (lorn, per quart, 36c. per 
mail; <'>511 per bushel nor express. 
Egypt inn, Joint Pop Corn yields 8 to 15 good 
ears to each stalk, early and good; packet, 15c.; 
quart. OOu. 
Sugar Trough (lourd, enormous size, holding 
5 to 19 gallons each. Packet, 15c. 
Our Flower and Seed Catalogues mailed free. 
Address E. Y, TEAS. It tchiia.tal. iiwl. 
FOR SALE! 
PRONOUNCED 
Extract 0 / a letter 
.from a Medical 
Gentleman at Ma¬ 
dras, to his Brother, 
at Worcetttr, May, 
1851; 
Three and one-half miles southwest from Shelblnu, 
Shelby uounty, Missouri, on Hannibal & St. Joe K. It., 
a flue stock or grain farm for sale, containing leu 
hundred and ninety-tlve acres, susceptible of peing 
divided into four excellent farms, all well Improved, 
Young orchards, in bearing, of select fruit, peaches 
and apples, two good residences, with outhouses, 
bams, corn cribs, und tenant houses, one living well, 
an abundance of stock water, cisterns, &</., Ac., with 
flue school house on portion of Hie land, churches 
Convenient. 
Also, five liurnlrud and sixty acres, twelve miles 
southeast of Paris, Monroe County, Missouri. Unim¬ 
proved, four hundred and eighty acres prairie, eighty 
acres timber, both of excellent quality. 
Will still the above landg ail together, or In separate 
lots. Terms easy. Possession given any time after 
the tweiuy-ilrth of December, 1871. Persons wishing 
to examine the lands will apply to 
A. MOREMEN, orj, P, FENLEY, 
On the premises, or 
REID, HILL & CO., or MINTER & BATES, 
Of Shelbina, Missouri. 
_A. MOIIE9IEN, Shelblnn, Mo. 
<=> ^ f f HEAT PI£16KIIII91 
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<-> < *0,0(10 Premiums, worth from <1 to <L3,UbU 
,-. e . , .. each. 
* w An honorable sale in every respect, en- 
' - ~ dorsed by the leading men of Northern Ohio. 
Pamphlets giving full description of Map. 
T7ZZ ^ Books and Premiums, mailed free Address 
0 DICKINSON, KINNEY & WILSON, 
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In India and, in my 
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And applicable to 
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At the Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner and Supper 
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to Soups, Fish, Hot nr Cold Joints, Fowl, Game, etc. 
The universal demand and excellence has led to 
many imitations of LEA * PERRINS' SAUCE. 
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Special Agents for the United States. 
IMPROVED FARMS, GOOD HOUSES, 
FENCES, &c„ &c. 
200,000 ACRES 
Unimproved timber land, 76c., $1, <1.50, <2 per acre. 
Convenient to Towns, Railroads and Navigable Ifiv- 
ers. All on the most liberal terms. Semi for Cata¬ 
logue. Address 
R. KINGS!,AND, Gnnnrni Manager, 
P. O. Box 240, Raleigh, N. 0. 
Prices run down here much faster than at the 
? V ,V ' t 2 * >, ‘' lk ’ r * Who tried to buy droves ut Chicago. 
. ,Ul ‘V . 1 J " Rt "'hen arrived at Buffalo, 
i.v,/.K. c .rSi th, ' v “," y •’igher cither at Albany, .,/• after 
r.acnn.g here. Drover* could not even »ay that" they 
w.'.'r ,. 0 <.*!', U,I<1 ,OHt lt "> freight,” for both 
lTve w. lvhi in\V *“&'««> caUlL ‘ wJdeh cost 60 . per lb. 
dunne VV< "'i L T" ' >art of ••'« SLute. grazed 
tre ed ..e ,'V." ,!r 1,1 "' ,1 Corn during the winter, 
firUies fori.ow l \i U lir "'” With 5c. hid. The of- 
M ’‘f u, “ v « ,; ro JW ear loud* at Weehaw- 
keu float O imtuueipaw. and Elat One Himdrcth Sl. 
tuukiriK J hnail, or *onie huiMir«rdM more thun I’milcf 
* 0 )«i overt rtfler tlio tleaJftr* hud niS fu.m iDwn 
12*130, far fair to good ^ttm u ‘took prime M eers 
to bring lie. and only the selection, out. of one or 
iwr, crack mm cwt. I. went at, 11 rJ ’ ! , „ 
ste.Ts were offering at IrtcgUo. a largo number of 
Western feeder* and doaters who seldom m.mu east 
ol Buffalo, ware Initio market with thc™dr vo» be. 
cause they could not sell out 011 the wav. 
them talked ot buying cattle here and taking “hem 
West. Were it not so early tn the season it would 
have been a capital time tor our Eastern fueders to 
ill# 
The following are the prices at the olose of the 
market: c 
This week. Last week. 
, ... C«nt». i.’.n la. 
Choice bullocks, F n..u a 14K 14K 16 
Good to prime. " ...13 & 139; 130 S 14 
Medium. ’■ ...12 ot I 2 >fi 12 K fit. 13 
Ordinary. . •* ...10 ©11 ION fill lltfi 
Poorest grade “ ...8 ® 9 8 ® «3 
Average of all sales. 12V®- 13 ®- 
Tlie stock came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois.3,614 Virgnia. — 
Texas... 130 Iowa. 70 
Kentucky. 187 Canada. .103 
H OUDANS.—Superior mock 1 equi/l lo liny 
In the uountry. Eggs for hatching, carefully 
packed and delivered to Express, at <4 per dozen. 
Orders now received, and promptly attended to. Ad. 
dress C. F. TRETBAK, Box 4388, Now York. 
AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST. 
By JOHN J. THOMAS, 
Containing Practical Directions for the Prorogation 
and Culture of 
FRUIT TT1EES 
In the Nursery, Orchard tr.d Garden, with descrip- 
tiOll of the Principal Alu.-rica.ii and Foreign varie¬ 
ties cultivated In the t idled State*. Illustrated 
witii Four hundred and k.ioutv accurate 
FiOL’KkS. For sale at ONLY M CKR copy, by 
D. D. T. MOORE, 
4l Park Row. N. Y., or Uocbcster, N. Y. 
EW AND RARE PLANTS 
ton 
JOHN SAUL’S 
Catalogue ot New and Beautiful Plants will be ready 
about February 1st, containing a beautiful colored 
plate of two Une Now Gei ainuuis. (Colcshlll and Lady 
Edith,) mailed free to all my customers ; to others, 
price 10 cents, or plain copy to all free. 
JOHN WAUL, Washington CItV, I). C. 
C lII EA1* (<!• NS.— Smooth-bore muskets, warrnnt- 
> ed to shoot shot close and kill 60 yards. Price 
only <2.50. J. H. JOHNSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
n W. I DEL L, 
* FRUIT AND PRODUCE 
€OM.UISSI«\ 911.1C < || AM 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
NEW Y O li Iv . 
irtCHS FROM I’RRIHiril AMI Jmporle,l 
Ali Dark ami Light Bruit nuts. Cochins, HouM/tns, 
Ia;ghorn8. Games, Hamburgs, Bantams, Ducks, 
Bronze Turkeys, Ac., tlmt won over 49 prizes at State 
and Poultry Fairs In 1*70-71. Fox Circular and Price 
List send stump to 
\Y. 11. TQBfl, Verii/iUion, Erie Co., Ohio. 
^.SC Y, 98 William St., New York, 
