I 
I 
thea-nectar 
Kanins ; the grass crop is remarkably heavy. 
Wo have had frequent rains and showers all 
season; no very heavy falls of rain at one time; 
from two to three inches has been the heaviest: 
weather warm most of i lie season; the last 
week has been lint, mercury ranged about QQ‘ in 
shade in the heat of the day. I saw a gentleman 
this morning who lias been traveling in differ¬ 
ent parts of the State; says such crops he lias 
never seen; that they are good out on tlie 
plains; and the wheat crop south and west is 
very good.—J. o, o. 
Beeswa x.—Steady and firm at 37(8380. which is a 
shade higher fur choice. Exports thus fur this year, 
US,2li2 Ihs.; same lime Inst year 159,143 lbs 
Broom Corn.— Quiet at Ik® 4c. fur rod, t-.i5c. for 
mixed, 6<<S,7e. for green, 8v,'c. for choice hurl. 
Butte iv-Small receipt* give dealers who have 
choice lots a little mure confidence, bnt no one at 
the close aims for better prices than the annexed, 
which area shade lower than at opr last, Receipts 
are still In excess ot this date last War, Showing an 
unusual quantity of Western. There must he a 
tapid reduction m the stuck, or a decided curtail¬ 
ment of receipts, before prices make a “ new de¬ 
parture]' In favor or sellers. Shippers have worked 
off considerable Western, say I,ran tirictn.s, but they 
now meet a gl ade or two above what they have been 
heretofore snllslicd with, and dealers are rather dis¬ 
posed to hold back, though in so doing we think 
t hey do not exorcise good Judgment 
Wequote:— Pulls, fine. 2>k<(,’Kie. do. fair to good.25(5) 
27c.; State tlrlcins, tine, 27(c>':!;io,: do. half tubs, line, 27i-«i 
25c.; common State, 2lk»24c.: Welsh tubs, fine. 24® 
36c.: Ohio, tine. 18@J90.; Ohio and Western, good to 
tine, tiirtilTc.; other Western, 14(tol5c.; store packed 
Western, I-iwHe.; grease, 10‘nC. 
Cheese. — The market Is very much depressed- 
I he foreign market offers noenconragemerit ti-ship¬ 
pers the Cable quoting a decline with prospects of a 
further reduction. The supplies are very large, and 
receivers cannot place the amount coming In, even 
at the Important concessions quoted. Ohio make is 
sheep, ranging from 80 to Hi lbs., at $4.40®4.00 1 518 
Ohio ranging from 82 to 88 lhs„ *l.62«,86.62 u ; i.512 
Canada latnbs, ranging troni 04 to 66 lbs., at $8,(12 
i »40« 
Hob* are drill and active; sales wore rnude of 
W iiojiu at $4.87,S<*ci6 for common to good sluuDiiiir 
Ncu) QVbuortiscmcnts 
JJLITON’S l.lQtll) 
1-4 moves writing Irom i 
lu moves writing from paper; ink r.id fruit stains 
from fabric* without tile slightest Injury to them. 
bu ' 11 I' lHe. Fonnnlu sent tor 50 cents. Chase 
& Goddard, Iaiek ho* 67, Lockport, ,N. Y. 
25<ii60c. lower. Wheat market dull; red winter, $1.45 
uiul white fl.Kkgd.tJQ, Corn, 70075c. dau, (52c. Uarluy 
Is Inactive; buyer* views are various, some offering 
$! tor six-rowedand 76 c for two-rowed. No eon tracts 
ace made vet. Barter IS dull, at 72(rt)2lo. biggs scarce, 
tH a'-dc. Potatoes lu fair .supply, 8?S0.iii$l per bushel, 
t.recu petty, HArcTSc. per bush. Black-tap raspberries, 
C-Jl'c. per quart ; red raspberries, l4-U6o. Kiu-lv WII- 
siiti blackoerrleH, 20c. per quart. Wool fa quiet and 
market hrni, at 52($S6c. for medium and 66,-i5se. for 
coarse.. Hay. new, f ULuti per bon. 
.„(’HICAliOi .Inly *20. Klourdull nnd nominal. 
Wheat hctlveand advanced \(‘. 
*-<• 1 .KH*, cash. Corn advanced -v 
50' iC. (lata tinner ; No. 2, 45 m III. 
No. 2, 58®58c, *" 
Provicious quiet 
August. 
Live lings active at $4.25,^5.15. 
<!iu|U* steady at $3.50®li. 
. Kvceipln—3,000 hills,, Flour: 52,000 bush., wheat; 
242,000 bush, corn ; 9,000 hush, oats; 0,000 bush, rye; 
2,000 bush, barley, and 0,000 hugs. 
Shipments-2,000 bids. P|our; 94,(XX) bush, wheat; 
1K6.UU9 bush, corn; 12,000 bush, oats; 1,000 bush rye, 
and 5,000 hogs, 
freight» quiet. 
The Lists of Local Newspaper*, published by 
Geo. T\ Howell & Co., Advertising Agent?, No. 
40 Park Row, New York, offer great advantages 
to those advertisers who wish to attract custom 
from tlie rural population among which the 
papers circulate. They are furnished free to 
any address on receipt of stamp. 
quantity mja'ity and lowest pi toe! JON. L. KIM HER. 
119 and 121 ahUrt:. r BSlffii“ CWG, ‘ WorkS ' 
E i>IBODY IN THEIR SHAPE THE sci¬ 
entific adaptation !.r natural linos embraced by 
k xox s PATKNT, and Imvc extra qualities of hard- 
iie.N, each piece of metal being made hv u process 
, hat i ■mi verts a In tut one- tli led on each side lu to steel, 
ami allows it to be burdened ui milch us tire and 
Water cun make it, while the center remains soft t r 
tlexlhle Tht.-i gives them a toughness that avoids 
the liability- or Incakuk-e so general with other plows, 
and a surface better adapted to slide through the 
soil, which reduces dm aim,tint of power required 
and further adds to durability 
nivi;u8ii»E Euni« roitsuii. 
11 \ Hire opportunity to buy » first-class 
WL (T , r ,'tl n J jr !'l nt - ,:l beaut I fully sit uated on 
KOCk Itlver, and cominatuling a tins view ot tin- sur- 
rounding country, anil of trains passing almost hour, 
'he Northwestern RuUmibl, vn route for the 
^.IrV'lV.V 1 J ,l r , .',' rUlfV .o 0, .‘ l > JX miles from the Hour. 
Ishing t ll> of Dixon, 111 . In the midst of a good farm- 
mg neighborhood, with pleasant -ninety and good 
schools. I ho Improvements are—douse. Barn with 
Underground Htiible*. Hi) feet of good Hhcds, pl.-nlv 
t orii Vrlli*. Hog Pens, and all Out-Bulldincs that are 
9 mm ‘l* 1 ’.u ’ : VI,l ! ,r „ 1 , 1 " In every yard. About 
2,1100 grafted Apple Treea growing, amt also iimpes, 
uorneft itml Sriiide Treen m iiimiidunce, twh \i-., *;>o 
per ucr«: q no-tim'd emdi, Pittance in ten r.. fifteen 
annua 1 payments. (ISO acres adjoining can lie sold 
with farm, If desired.) Lnl ters of inquiry promptly 
answered. Address B. II. IdUiilNH. IMxoii, III. 
No. a Spring, fl.iv. 
; No,2 mixed closer 
. , -. cash. Rye hrmer 
Barley, Nu. 2 spring quiet at 70®73c. 
mess pork, $U.50@U.02,'-f, seller 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
Wo quote fimey State factory lUv-rllc., good do,, 
10'5<\, fair. We., common. :te„ State farm dairy, best 
h-rlOc.; common, lie.; Ohio factory, O-clic,; Kngllsh 
dairy, 11® 11 :;c. Exports for the week, 3,141,365 lbs. 
Ooiion.—The market Is strong at a fractional ad¬ 
vance based upon the advices from Liverpool 
Spinners are buying more freely ol' the best grades, 
the low guide stock has met with some attention 
from exporter*. We quote : 
Nuw Mr; on up «hmJ 
U|iliunl ( Ac. Alnbntna. Tex/m, 
Ordinary. 16X<3>— 15>K®— 15ROU5 
Good ordinary 17Jf8- I7£<ai— 17V® 18 
f.ow Middling. . 19 6 m. 20 (A— 20‘.ii82tB< 
Middling ... 21 - 2H<iro— 21k: (MIX 
Good Middling... 21 Ji'®— 22 Oil— 22LUS22H 
For forward delivery prices me higher. Latest 
sales on the basis of low middling, arc as follows •- 
Inly, ttiyc,; August, 20 1-1 Go.; September.20 1-lGo.: 
October, 19qc.; November, 19e.; December, 19c. 
Di'ieil P'riilt*. There have heart further free 
Miles of apples at full prices, beyond this there is no 
movement of consequence reported. We quoto 
Apples, State, sliced, 7 J-j<;t8o.; do., quarters, prime, 
Y -'oC,; do,, quarters, fair, h%r,t tic. Southern,3K@5t4o. 
Peaches, peeled, prime, ISfc., with common at 14c.; 
unpeeled, qmirtora, T' r«Hc, State plums, U;«16c.; 
Southern, do., I *<*e 14c. 1‘ecanM, 224/.24c. Wilmington 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ Patent Appliances. For description 
... dress SIMPSON & CO.. Box 5070, New York. 
BAIRD’S 
MONEY AND TEADE AEFAIES, 
THE G0UNTEY CHEESE MAEKET, 
Agricultural Diplomas, 
p I AO A^iD in COLORS, 
SOLD BY 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP 
Hiigraving, IH’fg dt Lithograph Co., 
■71 ISroudway, New York, 
/;keat misilrn lin works. 
New Y r oRk, Saturday, July 22 , 1871 . 
General trade is active for July. The Ex¬ 
port movement of Domestic Produce is large, while 
that of Gold has fallen off. The price of Gold re¬ 
main? steady at about it 2 ¥s(fottz}i cent. The 
present demand is chiellv to pay into the Custom 
House, for duties upon Imports, which are ahead of 
last season, although the Tariff has been reduced 
from the average of 45 to the average of 40 \9 cent, 
on the value of the Goods imported. This, difference 
arises from the reduced rates on Sugar, Coffee and 
Tea and the enlargement of the Free list, under the 
Acts ol July, rSyo. Cotton and Cotton Goods and 
Wool nnd YVoolen Goods continue firm, and the New 
England mills arc free buyers of Cotton in this mar¬ 
ket ot JO best grades, in view of the Fall demand lor 
the finer Cotton fabrics. 
In the Stock market the chief activity is in the 
Public Stocks of the United States, all ol which arc 
up to the par of Gold, Including the old to -40 ');* 
cents, while the Coupon 6 ^ cents 5 - 20 S, which are 
wanted foi Europe are higher than Gold.. At the 
Treasury purchases of the week for the Sinking Fund, 
the Secretary wax only able to buy $ 430,000 in plate 
of $ 1 , 00.000 of 5-719 at the par ol Gold, to which he 
limits his purchases. If he finds that lie catlnot buy 
at this rate, he can call in some of the 5 - 20 S of i 86 v 
for redemption on 9 days' notice. The negotiations, 
of the New Loan by the Assistant Secretary of the 
Treasury, now in London, are said to be progressing 
favorably. The Domestic Subscriptions to this Loan, 
owing to the high price ol Gold, have come to a 
stand, 
The other departments of the Exchange arc dull, 
and prices considerably depressed on the New 
York and Western Railroads. The speculation on 
the Street ha? taken a very favorable turn, but owing 
to the Summer ease and cheapness of Money the 
seller-, for a decline move with some caution. 
The following summary of the condition of the 
National Banking movement throughout the country 
is interesting. It is compiled from the last returns 
to the < urrcncy Bureau at Washing ton, and is com¬ 
pared with the previous summitry. 
ALL NATIONAL BANILS— STATEMENT OF JtIN'K 10. 
April 29, 1871. .lime 10,1871. 
Capital paid in. 19.1 $460,330,811 
Sui-idus fund.. yT/.iii..:;;; 98,822.204 
Fruits unaiiproprlutml. 44,119.1,891 I5,635,2&t 
National circulation. 305.6ll.bi5 307,793,88(1 
Uhl !or..l circulation. . 1,982.580 1 , 968,1158 
Individual deposit? . 610,282,197 6112,110,75s 
United state.- deiiosnls. 6.361,622 6,205,168 
l . S. uisliiii-*ln« offices_ 3,526,756 4,893,907 
Due t • mil (until ljo.uk m. 127.991.731 1:15.167,847 
To Ollier hank* Jc, b’krs, Ac. 47,741,17 2 51,027,444 
Total liabilities.41,092,1.81,543 $1,703,-4tM$5 
Loans and discount*. ?773.7:15,724 $785,918,954 
l . S. stock for circulation 353,827,200 857.-F8.950 
Other United Suites fumls. 87,596,tMQ 39 , 4 . 70,800 
Lex.il-teiitler money... 142,190,0® l 54 , 9 fL ,373 
Bnfrt and silver. 22,177,9U8 l 9 ,fl 2 l,V<*i 
Bile from national banks... 123,152,313 JO.'.lXL.rglJ 
Due from utlier banks. 11,163.100 Il.s.VUKS 
Bills of national bank*. 10,617,05! 19,101,389 
Weal '-state. 29.2(15,811 29.687,999 
Stocks ami mortgages. 22 , 201 , 2:9 2ti.l32.sTl 
Cash tiom* fur Ctug-house. 143,523,911.1 115,181.232 
AtiseeUaneoud. 1 ; , 
rdBOurces .. $1,< 1,181.512 pi, 
The comparative statement of the movement in 
April and June may be thus stated : 
. April. June. 
Deposits In gross. $810,282,197 $002,119,768 
Less clearing items..... 148,523,999 115,131,232 
.. - 194 *4.40,9-, 
Net to bunks. 42.117.3,50 42,330,157 
<> treasury. 9,884,3,4 11,150,076 
Uireulutlon. 305,644,075 301'.793,830 
Demand liabilities_ $824,408,801 $848,208.033 
oomund greenbacks. 161,807,970 174,913,328 
Fro rata. 20 $ ct. 20.82 F ct. 
Hie following is tire present City Bank movement: 
r . , „ . Julv 8 . July » 5 . 
capital. Nat. and Local— $ 88 , 569 ,hoc $ 88 , 569,000 
Loan-an ,1 Discounts 299 . 078,577 301 , 54 s ,355 
Drr . iY’^nT 1 (jrecubai --ks. 89 4 --,599 '- 543 , 156 
Va e nsf « C,a ^ es . a 3» .307.553 257 . 532,294 
-Nauonal Bank Circulation... 30 , 411,872 30 , 380,961 
PRICK OK STOCKS AND BONDS. 
-V \. State 7 s. xo 8 A'irginias, old.. 66 
Missouri os. L)o., new. 72 LJ 
So, n u e p ee ‘ i ,.. ...74 i oUteianas. 66 * 
outli ( arolinus. 59 IN. V. Central Scrip,, tjt 
entral Pacifies. 98 ^ Do, Stock. 95 W 
onion Pacific Stock.. 26(9 Rock Island ... ., 06 'i 
-.mfi Lake Shore. 107 # 
p "‘hefted. , 83 % Ohio and Mississippi. 437 ; 
Do C OIum(m . 6C St. Haul, Preferred. 79 
»,. 53 Do. Common. 57 ^ 
Pae!r C ' w -V' le gi'ftph- 58 Adams Express ..,,81 
Canon < . 43 !41 American Express... 54 
United States Exp’s.. 54 . 
and tnrtlter decline in prices. The delivery of farm 
dairies at Little Falla amounted to about 900 boxes, 
and sales were made at HSw.lOW.e. We heard of but 
one ext reme fancy " farm lot selling as hiuli ns lie, 
and this was for a Western N. V.. house, v portion 
Ot t lie cheese hrouahtto market was MitiuW 011 com¬ 
mission. The representation (rant factories wits not 
ao large as tor the week previous, hut 1 lie sales wern 
estimated to reach between 3,OBJ and 4,(10 boxes. The 
decline in price in inuojr factories was .moat k'c., 
from the rates of the previous week. SVe report 
sale* 01 leading factories as follows Fry’s Bush, 
lli o'.; Ft. Jobnavllle, 10'se.s Buel, lu.wc.; old Salis¬ 
bury. U«.: Nowvllle. 11c.; Ilcuderson Ass'n, Uo.; 
Dairy Hill, lie.; North Fufrtteld, 11c.; Root, KBie • 
Stale Hill, lie.; Old FlUrttuRl, tied Kim Grove, Uivc. 
San.' 1 DDL lie.; Fulrtleld Anx'n., llo,; Danube ()olH 
Spring, Hike.; Munlielm Center, He.; Nctira Lane 
Id Manlieim Turnpike. lO Ve,; Snells Bush, UlYo.; 
I'loiida, Hive.: rierltimer t'n., Union, lie,, Columbia 
( .-"ter 119c.; Keys. lo;;e.; Top Notch, lffe.; Mafflieitu, 
Ih .c.-, W. W. \ Ibhi-I , 8!*c.; Nichols. Iny,;. 
We liuvu advice* fromahruiid to the third week in 
June. Our London correspondent quotes new Ameri¬ 
can ehresq at 60*. to 80*. und old at. Vli-ttKs. Kpaiish 
Cheddar sell* at 80s. to 94*.; Wlltsluru double. 00s. 
to 82s,; ( hesllltu modluin. Oh*. t<> 74s.; tine, 78*. to 
80*.; Scotch, new. 50s, to 06s. Dutch cheese Edams, 
44 s, to Mis,; Gotidas, 4(1*. to48s. ; Derby shape, 40 *. to 52s. 
In butter the increasod supplies or European sells 
freely more enpnolaily secondary sprls I lomnells, 
bills.; lorks, 118s.; Novmumly extra, 118s. t-> 129s.: 
Canadian, 58*, to 68*. The corresponding price* last, 
year for butter amt cheese were, Clontnefis butter, 
12c*.; American cheese, new, 70s. 
Pastures oonliuuo to be fresh and green in Contrul 
New York and cows are yleldlug it good tlow of milk 
for the season. 
Caps, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets, Game Bugs, Sti 
Bolts, Powder Flasks, Gun material* uid Sp.n-tii 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Sol 
Stamp for ti Price-List. 
We send goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilei 
to examinei before paying the bill. Army Guns ai 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address ,L 11. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pit 
FOR PRACTICAL MFDNT. 
Mv new revised ami enlarged Catalogue of PR AC- 
TlCA l< ANI> SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, ucnijilete to July 
1, 18,1,94 pages, 8vo., will be sent, free or postage, to 
uny one who will favor me with Ills address. 
HKNUY CAREY BAIRD, 
Industrial Publisher, 406 Walnut St., 
PlllLABELPHIA. 
THE L. GREEN PLOW 
Superior to all others in these respects t 
It hits it quick entry, adheres well to the ground, 
and run* perfectly flat and level, even in rough and 
stony land, It turns the furrow with unparalleled 
neatness, even up any ordinary sldelnll. It pulver¬ 
ize* the soil in such u niuiinei' and to *uch uu extent 
that it stands the drouth hut ter It. works well in nil 
kinds uf soils. The share wili wear longer and re¬ 
main sharper than any other, it require* less power 
than uny Othoi. This saving .-f p..iror I* the must 
characteristic feauim of these plows, and Is due to 
the. peculiar lines of the lundxtdc, iruildllmird and 
sharo, Ity which the greatest possible avoidance of 
Irictlou is efft-eled. Tliese, we are well aware, are 
large claims, but wo believe them within the tuiili. 
uml invito the most, thorough examination. Send lor 
a Circular. A4JKNTK WANTED. 
Address POUGIIKEEPSJK, N. Y.. PIjiW CO. 
Po.ighkeepslu, N. Y. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS. 
LIVE STOCK MAEKETS. 
NlCW YoitK, July 20. 1871. 
After a very depressed week up to Thursday 
when cooler weather set in and the receipts were 
moderate, the live stock trade ruled dull and prices 
were low especially for cattle 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
were low especially Tor cattle. Sheep and lambs 
have been in good read eat right along, oulves jn f u ir 
demand, while lings have pickl'd Up H little, the du- 
rnan.t being good here, and price* advancing at tlie 
V. o*l. Just, at tlie present, time there Is a stronger 
feeling all around, notwithstanding that the receipts 
foot up heavy lor the week. A.i yet the abundance 
of peaches, Which usually lessons the demand tor 
beet when they -tie plenty AaU^.iU, have hud little 
effect upon the live stock trade. When people I'nn lv 
go into ponchos, butchers observe a lulling off In (lie 
demund for beef. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR THE WKKK, 
Mild. 
Rn»v««, Cinri. CbIvm, Sl.ian, ||^ f> 
This week. 8.4'Jtl ;I4 3.180 29,013 88,454 
Last week. . 0,.V,7 18 2,159 S9„V.I0 22 669 
( <n-respond'g w’k’70 7,4h>; 102 2,018 211,8(14 1 ; >44 
Average, 70. 6,847 97 7,3411 25.151 IT.piH 
Beeves, The loss of lust week, in point of num¬ 
bers, is mom than made up now, and prices have de¬ 
clined about 'sc. In consequence, with a total uf 
over 0,009Cllttle on sale last Monday—148 curs lit ( Yim- 
lu uni paw, 90 at Weeha wken anil 62 at One Hundredth 
street— trade was dull, and it was found impossible 
to sell out. Texans were severely lei alone. Some 
lots run down to OtilVr-. per lb., while very few ex¬ 
ceeded 8c. There were about 1,090 Texans oe the 
markets, and tlie low price* lost the owner* money 
lu Diet, *onrcely anything was sold at a profit even 
among the good droves. It was a n.re oet urrenep to 
And the fattest droves exceeding 12c., while very fair 
Western stock sold ut Ur., and some ol the tlliil Illi- 
nols steers went «t llle. The allowance on weights 
when cattle were scaled, was decidedly In favor 
the butcher. 
To show the real spirit or Out market we tmto a few 
of the actual transactions which give the best Idea 
of the trade. They embrace the various qualities 
and are, 01 good grade Durham* Irom Ohio, averag¬ 
ing , Y cwt., sold ut 11,'i'ail-Vc.; 337 111., steers, 7cwt. 
at WHfflWc.: 197 Ky„7(aH'-i cw t. at II®live.; 45Texan* 
Invented by the lute. BisilOPSOPLIC, is emitting a 
revolution in tho cure of Nciatica, Ruia matpol 
Nki'uai.oia, Kr 11 n i<v and Urinal Complaints. 
Houk Tiihoat Sprains. Ac. The cure* inverted by It 
arc aim-,,r li.-yon.t bullet Try It, use nothing else, 
and you will he cured. U Is tin null/ unr, rt(rt for that 
i irtatlfnl tiinnn .-, Nctoticd. For sale by Druggist*, 
price 75o. and $1,141 per bottle. It your druggist has 
nouOHsk him t .get it for you All wholesalearuflglsis 
have it. F, W ItVDICK * SON, Proprietor*, Boston, 
•IDHN F HKNltV, Agent, New York. 
WITH ‘25(1 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
II iibniit Alderney 4'ov\«. How to raise, brne, 
anil induct ( hem, by t he groat FOWLER of Kiil 
tl. Mailed lor 25c. J. M. Stoddard & Co., Phil’ii 
IS PURK 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILKS WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATH OF 
830,000 PER MILE. 
#23,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE KOAn. 
J^^|] OREEN Tli!A FLAVOR 
Warranted to Suit all Tastes. 
rOR SALE EVERYWHERE. 
And for sale Wholesale only by tlie 
A Map and Clrculur relating to the Bonds of the 
X 5596. No. 8 ( lun ch St 
Send for Thrn-Kectnr Circular. 
Publishers, and all others wanting Illustrations for 
Newspapers, Catalogues, Show-Bills, &e.. Ac., are ad¬ 
vised that wo can furnish electrotype* of most of the 
WOOD ENGRAVINGS 
used in the Rural NKW-YoKitnit during the past 
few years. Ol 
4>vrt- li ThoilNnitil nl tln-sc 11 lllst rill ion* 
(those made since the enlargement or the Rural in 
January, 1869,) we have the 
OJilGlNAL WOOD CUTS, 
uninjured, having printed the paper from electrotype 
plates, ami hence can furnish per fact cast*. (Our 
price Is not over 30 cts. per square inch, while others 
charge 3, to 30 Cl*., lor the same elans of cuts.) 
As will tie scan by reference to back numbers and 
volume* of tho Rural, wo liuvo many choice cuts, 
suitable fop Illustrating various subjects, in fact, 
uny und all persons wishing for 
GOOD ENGRAVINGS AT FAIR PRICES, 
cun be accommodated on application, personally or 
by letter, to D. J>. T. MOOKK, 
It uml New-Yorker Office, New York. 
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