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MOOBE’S BUBAL NEW-YORKER 
lett, Isaiah Woodman, C. H. Cobb, J. H. Jordan, 
Tristram Ilill. It was voted to hold the next 
Show and Fair at Lewiston. 
Ingham Co., Alich., Vg. Hoc.—At the annual 
meetincr of this Society, held at Mason, Jan. 1U, 
the follow in a ofli cere for the ensiling year were 
elected: ib'o't.—Ur. W. W, Root. Sec .—Geo. 
W. Bristol, Mason. Prats. —T. Densntorc; to¬ 
gether with three Vtco-Presidents and six Di¬ 
rectors.—u. W. b. 
Iliirn«tnhle Co., Yin**,, Agricultural Hooiety. 
—Officers elect for 1873 ; Urra.— Lev i L. Good- 
speed ; l i<< -Prcs'ts—E. N. Winslow, Amos Otis; 
Sec.—Charles P. Swift; Tmt*.— Walter Chlpni.-m; 
Member <•/ the Stale Board of Ayriculture, for 
three years, from expiration of present term— 
S. B. Phinney. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
Fifteen to Twenty Dollars Saved.—Any one 
wishing a first-class sewing machine can save 
from fifteen to twenty dollars by the simple 
strategy of choosing a Wilson Improved Under¬ 
feed Machine, one of the most, perfect and capa¬ 
ble machines ever invented. It has every valu¬ 
able improvement that can he named, and, as 
all Its friends know, works with equal facility 
in all classes of work and on all kinds of goods. 
It is sold for the people's own price, and it s pro¬ 
prietors do not belong to any combination or¬ 
ganized for the purpose of keeping sewing ma¬ 
chines up to fancy prices. Salesroom at. 707 
Broadway, Now York, and in all other cities in 
the United States. The Company want agents 
in country towns. 
Vegetable and Flower Seed*. —Mr. J. J. II. 
Gueoort of Marblehead, Mass., Is well known 
us one of t he few loading seed growers in this 
country. lie was the original Introducer of t he 
Hubbard Squash, the Marblehead Cabbages, and 
many other of our new- and valuable vegetables. 
All seeds from his establishment are sold under 
throespodal warrants. Hl» Illustrated Catalogue 
for 1873 will l»e sent free to all applicants. 
»♦« 
Watch iVo. 22ifi, Stem Winder -- bearing 
Trade Mark “Fayette Stratton, Marion, N. J.,” 
—manufactured by United States Wateti Co. 
(Giles, Wales & Co.), has been curried by me 
eight months; its total variation from mean 
t ime being only ten seconds per month. —Oscar 
M. Sanford, Utica, N. Y. 
Sudden Changes in the Weather are produc¬ 
tive of Throat Diseases, Coughs and Colds. 
There Is no more effectual relief to be found 
than In the use of “ Brown V Bronchial Troches.” 
Advice.—Send for free Price Idst. 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Jones 
DIED. 
believed. The exports for the week are 6,703 pack¬ 
ages. We quote State factor)', prime and fancy, 15® 
luMc.i do.good., 14)v<sl&C.; do. talr. lie. State dairy, 
prune. 13','. lie.; do, fair, Dvl-V. old., factory 
prime. ll./.ltWc, j do. good, 1.7®UJ 4 ft Kngllsh dairy, 
prime, Ue.} do. good, 13$l3>ju. 
Dried Fruit*.—There 1 * no improvement in trade, 
ami there Is a very unsatisfactory feeling. Prieto* 
throughout arc ruling lower than at the same time 
for a number I.r years back, and the trade are Mir 
prised that a more active distribution of supplies 
does not follow. There Is no shipping business, and 
the Jobbing trade buy only ns they have occasion to 
use. The low prices ruling throw trade morn in tlm 
better grides. For good Southern Sliced apples flw 
t.j.7o. bus been paid. Rest lots of Wnxtern apples will 
not bring over 8to5Ue,; State do.. tito.CMe. Peaches 
are selling In a small wav at Inside prices. 
Southern apples, t's I SO. J do., spend, ;to 8 e.; West- 
ern, oRfosiX-i atotu. Cetu.qo.. Peeled peaches ut 14tol5c. 
for Otti. I mIjc. tor \ it., and for North Caro- 
Una. In peeled peuchesnt 4 Ho. for quarters,und 5>4c. 
for halves. Cherries,'-\V22Ge. Plums, IK, l. c. Black¬ 
berries, 8 ).c. Raspberries, Xf®3lc. 
Eggs. The market hits heen greatly excited. St ocks 
are pretty well used upot fresh,RUd shipments for¬ 
ward to this market. lire detained by thn snow storm. 
Sales have been made ns liieli as 17c. i In fact, almost 
aiiv price is paid when au order i« urgent. The price 
will range from 42c. to 17c. (Anted naturally meet 
wilt! au Increased trade In view of the scarcity of 
fresh, and with supplies reduced prices have'ad¬ 
vanced. It is thought, that, current prices will be 
sustained for several days. We quote. State limed 
at itatoSnc., and Western at. HI®,73m 
Flowr.—There hns been considerable excitement In 
the market and rapid rise In values. Shippers have 
heen in thn market, for large- lines for tan West India 
and Kngli.sh market*, and, with an active home trade, 
thn stocks have become greatly reduced. The arrivals 
are unusuallyliglit,, and at t in close the grades most, 
desired, more particularly shipping and trade extras 
ns au perdue brands, .no offered with reserve. 
Superfine state...fo 35 ® r a, 
Common extra do. 7 3 ; k ,-j 7 gfi 
timid to Ctlolee vlo.] ... 7 ^ * pj 
Fancy do.a Hk„, * 60 
Super!) im Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa. . 6 20® 7 011 
Kilra do...... .. aty® 7 9,1 
Choice extra do.8 IKbv 8 M) 
I ntde brand* do. ... 8 lit,, til gf, 
Good to Choice white wheat extras. 8 Mini III 75 
f air to very choice extra Minnesota. 8 u>., 18 f>0 
Commun to lair extra St. Louis. 8 00 ,< ll Ml 
Good to choice do. !) 60tolJ SO 
Southern, common to choice . 1 ; ,7n„„ .1 flu 
Family .. ;i ou„ 1.1 •>:, 
llyo, common to fine... 1 ?5to i! 40 
Buckwheat Hour. ... . 3 lik.p 3 45 
Corn inoal, Brandywine. 3 flflto 1 00 
Froall Fruit*. Export* of itpulos past week, 2,100 
“his. there it scarcely any demand and prices for 
ore dee tipple* uro about KwiltSo. off. Poor stock en¬ 
tirely nominal, Cranberries are quiet hut linn, 
Wo quote—Apples, common, 8L60.«2.0i)i do. fair to 
good, fivs2.5fl| do. line, MltSot ,,.00. Pears, cooking, 
bbl., <’ranberries, prime, crate, *:i. 2 V«.;i. 7 rq cum. 
Ui fair, #2.Sflr»3: btds,, *9tol0.5tD choice bill*., *lltol2. 
Now Va.peanui .ifl.t'i,. 1 . 7 ;.. Hickory nuts, *1 75,j2. 
<Ii'ii in, - Wheat bus been advancing, under thn 
stimulus ol an Increased export trade. Wo quote nt 
SJ.tiltol.72 tor No. 2 Hprlng; i 1.77 Ron J.Kit for No. t do.; 
*I.HIK&2 for Winter red Western: *l.9M'J,'2.lVi for 
umber. Rye Is quiet at HHwiflfle. for Western. Barley 
Is quiet] small lots uf Panada West have been sold at 
M.«. t orn Is higher, under an Increased export bu- 
1)11101**- We quote at 1 tniiljMRe. for old mixed Western, 
hi shire; tW®67o.for strictly choice do., afloat; lit, 1 .*,, 
lomew yellow Western. Oat* are in good trade 
iloniauil ut f,2®53Rc. for new mixed Western alloat, 
50®52o. for new black do., ;Vt®57c. for new white do., 
and 52Re. for old. 
Hay and St nj n-.—There Is n good trade In straw, 
With but very little, demand for bay. 
.W" ,quote now shipping hay #1.15,1.'ill; retail do. 
Jl.lfli'iil.i j; suit do, 70tUOo.; olover, HOigfllJc. Straw at 
H.:i 0 wl.l 5 for long rye, fiwl.20 for short rye; HOw’JOr. 
for nut. 
for a Jarpor line of goods, and prohablv a fair lot. 
eintiraclng tho Uctobor make, would hoII f**r that 
figure, 
A iiuinhorof paekugo.? or butter wore on delivery, 
ami sales wore made from to ;iOc\ A good iirtlefe 
iu‘lls quickly ut the last figure- 
We liu road vices from atmmd for tho fin*twnolcln 
.ijinuary, Our London correspondent sav:» Aruerlcan 
cheese is stdndy. as I < also English. The best Amer¬ 
ican sells III '!.*<.<, ,'S.; tine, tMic.G,*.; good. fifleiMln*. The 
tr "V, *, ’’hoese are qiluf,,,J 11 * follows; 
ci,..,,.., in mater, line is scarce, with 
au Improved demand fur nil suits. Clontnells. l;ls«,: 
Forks, Normandy extra, lUis.; Ciinadtiiti, mice 
tlm corresponding prlc.-s lc.-.t vetn- w 
•toufl 8 butter, 1 , 1 ( 1 *.; Corks do., i:fes.; a 
Ills. 
<1 
clieese, 669 . 
'File early part of tho week In Herkimer, N. Y 
cold and stormy. 
6 
ere, for 
American 
, WU 8 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Took, Jan. 25.1873. 
I'm) principal features of the trade during the 
liimt Week have been poor quality of «toek and 
Irregular arrivals, owing to snows ut the West. With¬ 
out any blockade, tho facilities of the roil roads are 
mote Inadequate to bring forward nil the stock offer- 
noil dealers frouiiently restrict thoif Western 
purchase* to ju-t what they know cum begot, forward. 
Not. unfrequently do tile trains arrive i.lui e or four 
days behind time, thi s Incurring heavv expenses In 
til,, way of feed, 11 ml -till t.he cattle are nil tile time 
losing in weight. With the heat of cure and nil (lie 
1111 anlrmil will cut, 11 of large size and fat when 
started I roto Ohio, lie Is expected lo lose fiDw ,5 Ihs. 
from Id* home \veiLdit. Hog* mid sheep also shrink, 
tin,I It Is a part ol the aeller'a plan here to give them 11 
little rest with all the food they will eat and plenty of 
water Lo drink before selling. 
RE CEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
> 1 c 
CW», CitlviM, l,u»nl>* 
752 25,771 
73 0112 22,511 
98 2,214 22,883 
lleeve*. - A Her the Close one week ago cuttle 
earae forward lu large nun*bunt for Monday's market, 
B,. 11 being on sale Trade was heavy unu prices 
weak, with some lots left over. The subsequent, ar¬ 
rivals were light and very Irregular in their appeur- 
aueo the quality averaging poor, gains weru slow 
imt.il whi n t ho Ileuuinri wfw lotiii'r hrttur 
and prices improved 11 little. 81111 there Is Loo much 
ol nyoryflitug else nn sale for the markets to lie very 
good, unless tho run I- li K ),fc. in addition ... 
a good deal ol VVeatern-dresscd I.f. with poultry 
and ganni birds abundant and very tow, wo ate now 
getting eons durable bum.neat from Kansu* and 
1 OHI ratio- I III* Ls t.hn nearest iipproaell to beef of 
Investment Bonos. 
The Northern Fneille Railroad Company 
now hn* in lull opcrnrioi), with regular dully 
train*, 321 miles of road. A dintnucc ot 
nearly 200 nillea more l« constructed. Tho 
Minnesota Section, Ittimediutely on its eoiu- 
pletion, entered upon a sutistnetory business, 
ini liiiling local 1 i':iHie and the large eurryiug- 
tmde of the Northwestern British Settle* 
ments and the Hudson's Bay Company- Tho 
recently completed section of sixty-five miles, on 
the Pacific Coast, at once commands a profitable busi¬ 
ness between Puget Sound and the Columbia River, 
heretofore done by const wise rteauicrs. On the open¬ 
ing of Spring, with more than .'SOD miles of Road In 
regular operation, tho Company will control the ex¬ 
tensive and productive trade of the Upper Missouri, 
milch of Montana anil the Northwest. The earnings 
of the Road for IS73 will bo largo. 
TtonVira, 
Totals this week.i;,4;iti 
" last week.7.II2H 
Average last yeitr....8,J78 
Rot'*. 
35,81)0 
31,728 
311,075 
IN New York City, Jan. 20, 1373, Mrs. Anna C. 
Flint, mother of Mrs. I>. D, T. Muohk, formerly of 
Rochester, N. Y. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, Monday, Jan. 27, 1873. 
Receipts.—The receipts uf tho principal kinds of 
produce for tlie past week arc as follow* : 
Flour, bbl*.... 
Wheat, bush....,,, 
Corn, IiuhIi. 
Oats, hush. 
Grass seed, bush.. 
Bye, bush. 
Jlarley, hush,...,.. 
Mult, hush. 
41.100 Fork, tibia. 3,910 
00,300 Beet, pkgs.......... 1,870 
7.7,100 Cut moats, pkgs... 17,500 
88,41)0 lavrri, pkgs.. 10,000 
5,400 Ratter, pkgs... 11,480 
Cheese, pkgs. y, 54 o 
14,000 I tried Fruits, pkgB. 770 
... 10,100 Eggs, bbl*. 1,780 
Beans, bbls. SOU Wool, bale*. 1,298 
Corn uioal, bbls— 1,189 Hops, bales. ___ 619 
Cora meal, bugs... 3,770 Fean ate, bugs. 2,095 
Cotton, bales. 24.380 
Rearm 11 ml Fra*. -Stock* Of medium beans re¬ 
ceive very light addition*, aud with an improved in¬ 
quiry front the jobbing trade there is a steady line ol 
Prices supported. Thera is some call from uut-of- 
tawn parties. Marrowfat* are rather more difficult 
to sell. Shippers are pretty well supplied from recent 
purchases. There I* a moderate vale to the home 
'ratio, titock-are not exeevHlve, unit late prices are 
Sustained. Canada barreled pea* are lu larger supply 
tiiuii desired. Green pans have a light sale. We 
quote prime mediums at #2.70'a,l.75: prime marrow- 
mt*, f2.70 < 2.75: prime kidneys,i- 8 ; Canada peas, free, 
bbls., (U.30® 1,55 ; green putts, bush., 91.9Q®2. 
Beeswax.—Thu arrivals arc very llglit, cunipara- 
ovely, but trade is unusually slow, ami late prlcoH 
are difficult to sustain. Sales of Western at 83Go., 
and Southern at 34c. 
Briiuiii Corn. Small lots of now are soiling. We 
quote ,^r. lop prime hurl; fl:-s7e. for now green; Oco 
t ye. for old do., 5 •yOu. for old mixed, uml 2 fui 8 e. for 
old re 1 . Brooms bring $l.75®4.i!0 per dozen foreom- 
uion to best house. 
Rn tier.-There arc positive indications that there 
is to he an unusually scanty supply ol’ tine, arid for 
<nut mutter good table grades of butler, sellers do 
led trike r.hc full ad van tag*, of t.lo- condition of trade, 
"It for the present allow tile regular competition 
anuiri; buyer* to stenrhly place quotations In owners’ 
; ' ' °. r .„ Buyer* *eetn to realize that reports of “ light 
Moek rny-ui more than a price lever, and are work- 
I i !1 " V, ;P' f‘•♦-•■el y In straight dairies. Very few parcels 
■ ai e selling at Inside rate e Some of the best trade ti.ro 
now forced to draw supplies from eucn other. The 
. 'bad,an stock 1 * hu ge, but there is thought to he no 
I -iiiUgCi 1 i,f anythflig mueh above shipping quotation* 
teaching ns; in fact, If there e, any fine to spurn we 
, ’ tiM ‘uu R iu conveniently before we strike new 
uuiier. At tile close there Is n strong feeling in tho 
under grades of state. “ a 
we quote 
Hop*.—American are held wtdl up to late ffgures 
under -mall arrivals. lOngtlsh are lo large supply arid 
difficult to place, unless ut, marked auacesatohs. 
which ure not accopted. Wc quote State nt4fita&5u.; 
P,astern, I .'r».5:.'c.; Western. 42 m.A’ c.; Bavarian 40,,' 55c - 
English, 
Poultry and (lame.—The mrirUct Is not largely 
supplied and the late snow storm will be apt to fur¬ 
ther moderate receipt*. Price* ore not doing a* well 
a* the small offering would warrant, and with the ex¬ 
ception of a few small turkeys the annexed figures 
are full one*. Rum*' is-till abundant ami low prices 
continue to rule. Quails are again lower and venison 
la almost as cncap as mutton. 
We quote prime N. and Bucks Co. turkeys, Iflffl; 
lie., State and Western, prior '(» best, Lift) 15c. Chick¬ 
ens, Western, 3ctl4e.; State and near points, 124-dOc. 
Geese, 9to 11c. Ducks, IfigdJe. 
Game quotations Vonlson, whole, WJc.; do., 
short saddles, i&rtdlo; long saddles, Ikailo. Buflit' 
lo widdlcs, 7tigl'c. Cauvtts-bttfile ducks, $l„vl.2A; red 
head*, life, f mallard. 40 1 -he.; t.iail, 37c.; rabbits 
2U■; luircs,40,/i 15c.; quail.87< vM. 75 . Pruirtcohlok-;’ 
ens, .Vwfl5tf.;i»iirlridges, 8 H 1 U 1 . i>i.,j»Juu.; vuu»terfl, I0(si55c. 
wild tui'lcays, 224t23o. Bear. 23c. 
l'rnvfHlnnn. Prices generally uro higher, with 
light applies. Lard Fife, for Western steam on spot, 
7 .v. for February, 8140. tor March, »nd 8 >,e. for a prll 
Long dear, 7j<c.: -Iiortelenc, sqo.; short rib, 7c. .Vies* 
pork ha* been sohl to a 100 deruleextc 11 t.it tl I for spot 
delivery;*14 for April; Western prime tiles* nominally 
*li. Dressed hogs, city, ,Vy (U> 7c., Western, f Mti 
selling at. il.Hirtlle. for ‘ 
anything WO have, lull people do not, yet, take kindly 
r,V, . W 4 i* a, ‘ a }y ''liming forward snarltigly, 
nost.ol those now In the bunds of feeders being In- 
tended lor Biirlng, 1 here m iibutldcnce of corn at, 
the West, which cau mo.-t, prcifilahl.v he sold in beef 
.ilill pork. It lakes Very good ivitile to rnnch lie., two 
» 8 | 'rn ^ grades of 8 H ewt. selling ut that 
L 1 lexan *1 ot ate have ran butter than (he 
inlerloi natives and sold for higher prices. Home of 
them went at lie. while thin, little AD sonrl steerii 
Weru sold at j"'"-u .— 
go at a Omit 
7.7 ""no "on, unit' ,vii moiii'I si 
lll wlORe. Rough Stale aud Western t 
‘ i‘om all tlm accounts which 1 
He. Gut meats art* 
loose; Ijtfeta. for nhouldera, loose; V (,v s); 
hams, 
cts. for 
11 ' 1 y ii • .. ' . • : * ■* viifft mr 
plckltnl IjujUmn, 1(?omi\ Hoxml <Jry.»altv!.l Hhoaj.iorM, 
5}.,'e. Smokoil meatstttl0.:-Jf«U(yu. for loose bams, llVdu 
Ic. tor loose shoulder*. Tallow at ;ie, for prime 
vtiiijk. Boef IB selling at ?!)«,,It.75 for barreled new 
plain moss, * 12<.t 1.7.59 for extra mess. Ti.-rrod tjuef u|, 
WlSOu‘1' lor new io'l,., , , . 3 1 I for new extra India, 
rness, and *210423 for new prime me**. 
.^‘di-CIftyei' IS higher, with light supplies. Bales 
ut 93(0. for prime. Timutuy ut I8,b0hj>(. 
Smut lie*.-Honey at ivtfSOc. for dark and 32tw35o. 
for white, lu glass lioxr- 1 [ mixed lots, 21ft. Ghler at 
(••doe. a gallon. Feathers, live geese, new, line. ft.. 
htkqihJC.; do. mixed, liiw.vic.; hen. 7 /9e.; vinegar, eider, 
t‘ gal., Sikt#2ftft; do. maKUfaoturud, I5f.t20e.; ruiwsim- 
pcr*. 41 ft., 4fyjt.l-i,; white rags, 5®5><. 
Vegetable*. -Onfohs are nnusnally scarce, and 
some dealers have been encouraged by the prices to 
order some from Euglund and Scotland. Fotatocs 
have a light sale. 
Prueh Blows to hulk, *3"/, 3.25; Kurly Rose do., 
82.75(ii:3 ; Frlneo Albert. *2.Ti>w3 ; Dyrignt, 11 . 75',/,2 ; 
common, 81. ; sweet. *4.50,,>4. For potatoes In ship¬ 
ping order add c. C bbl. Marrow squash, * 1.50 
„<1.75; Onions, red and yellow, fWi; do, white, $6.50 
■(ti ; Russia Turnips, *Li.5f!ji2; Cabbages, C IIXI, * 7 ® 10 . 
TV hi “Ivy Is offered sparingly ut 90c. 
cows 
• - - ... accounts which have 
reached us we find plenty of entile on the wuv tq* our 
‘harket,jmt the uncertainties about get 
tin.' tlirqin;|i art! much that there I* ,10 counting upon 
tae actual results. Butchers incline to keep sumo 
1111 killed stock on hand, us there is danger of ahtock.ide 
out^me^Ve'to kll? n ° l 1Ik0 to ho oai “ {ht wtth - 
'l'he follow lug are tae closing price* Tor tlio week In 
forX welght of beef : CattJ0 l ’ r0UKl ' t ou ‘' ' VOt ' k a «"- 
This week. 
, „ Cents. 
Choice beeves, T ft.j;;y; ^ u 
Good to prime.12 W ft) 13 
tJedhim. .n> ( , ;J uif 
Fooreet grade. 8 to 10)4 
Average sales. to U 34 
Hog*. -The tnoroiisfid receipts of hoix* do not nrc- 
vnm an iidviiticc in price. In addRiou to the ;;,,Hiio 
ivctmi/s.durtng tlie week just, ended, we have had 
evtern dro*»ed. These Iasi, -ell at. ae- 
cordl"gas heavy or tight. 1 liy dro.ed varv fia in 
11 Ouvy. to <>';for niedium weights and 
I! ' ^V. 1 ' Live are worth I ft.va rui 
lb. <). selling at 84,9.5, The market closes strong. 
Mitch Cow*.-Trade has been dull during the 
pa t lew days and cows have generally declined 83,"5 
per brad. Quolutmn* are *4lk'(48f<,i Ofdlnarv, *55,."70 
i-r goi 1 ig nt'ifTV'-IJ 1 ' U> “ r * fhlesslstml extra mllk- 
Sheep. - Arrivals uro nn the Increase, Init the de¬ 
mand centime-, good and the rates of lest week .'ire 
sustained. Very f,w sheep ,„.|i 1 ,|, , w tie , ttm | 
1,1,111 v ""derht.v Many tal lots ,,f OatolliO lbs, have 
noen received of late and were sold ut 7 ratSe.. u few 
iciiclilng H'nc. micro 1 . now und then 
01 huntiM, ,me hunch of 87 In, M,rh 
with 00Canada sheep, 138 |i>. 
7J*c., n car 11211 ,. Mich, at He , 
athc., with ,1 car Coarse rough 73)4 It - ,. Ir'id. ut 5\e 
Something very hard might run down to 5 ',e. 
, t , 1 v ‘ !n, I f ’alve*.—A ft er selling ut tho old rule , nn to 
rhiu-dav a. Iighi run pat (ill nuta void* up to lOqe 
with fair to R.airj at ip,fa, to,,. Some urns* calves were 
sold, 2 , at kO-iH) and / at *7.76 each. ITIme liog-dres* 
ed rcaohoil I 6 e yesterday, the market, being nearlv 
bare of them. Only decent calves went at 13c? Urass- 
ois could not lie advanced above fltote. 
Last week. 
Cents. 
13 to 13)4 
11 V i«) 12 
ii («, liy, 
81-4 to III 
Uj* to — 
151 
a Htisy lot 
selling at, tu<e., 
»t 8 |,n.. 2 cm* • g ||,. o. 
, and a lot poor 80 lb. o. 
Arrangcmenta for pushing construction vigorously 
the coming year arc progressing satisfactorily. 
Of the nearly Ton Million acre* of land accruing 
to the Company in connection with the portion of 
Read now virtually constructed, some Two Million 
acres, of excellent average quality, uro In market, 
and their sulo and settlement progressing. Tho 
average price thus far realized Is per ucrc— 
which is at tho rate of more than Sfoo.ooo per 
tulle of road for the whole grant. 
The company has already begun the process of 
redeeming and cancelling its First Mortgage Gold 
Bonds, ns they are now being received at 1.(0 tn 
payment and exchange for tho Company’s Lunds. 
With those accomplished results and most favor¬ 
able prospects, the Company ls now selling Its First 
Mortgage 7.30 Bonds for tho purpose of completing 
Its line of road. We recommend them as a wcll-ao- 
curod and unusually profitable investment. They 
have the following elements of strength und safety : 
1 hey are tho obligation of a. strong corporation; 
they uro a First Mortgage on tho Road, Its Rights of 
way.Telegraph line, Kqnjpntants and Franchises,and 
a first lien on Its Net Bantings. In addition to this 
usually sufficient security there ib pledged for tho 
payment of principal and interest a Land Grant of 
IM.NOO acres per nilleVof road through the States 
and 28,(1110 through tho Territories. Tho rate of 
Interest (seven and three-tenths per cent, gold) Is 
equal now to about 8 R currency. Voltl Checks /nr 
tlw scnU-mnual interest on the. Uojhtned Bonds are 
nvtllrd to the Post-Office acUtrcss of the owner. 
A II marketable securities are received In exchange 
on most favorable terms. For sale by Bunks and 
Bankers generally. 
JAY COOKE A CO., 
Plnnancial Agents Northern Pnclflc It. It. Co. 
FViu Bale by Banks and Bankers. 
FOB ONLY $10. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
A Positive Radical Cure for Rupture.—The 
Elastic Truss Company, at No. H83 Broadway, New 
York, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with I torn la. This Truss can be sent 
by mall to any part of the country. 
meats. 
- ; asp-si miffiRK 
ill*, iii 1 . ** r,, 5 d ifjft (oiiuerr in nKlof tho 
‘,’,'Hy.. at I-a Bln, Ky.,Turs- 
mt t A SirXih. ttB.riiM.f'w. '<• 
fers * 2 , 50 , Tin 
. ','7)"*' tb'kj tH i.f, TuTlves. *n, quai- 
iv... v'i u :„ * •* UI‘H CoDiWt, Ijo^ il.l,K 1, (114(1 gncOlld 
hi m iwm-iI lim ?" 1 *V , , wl Vi " ri ' Ht '"R'l'osm and received 
LV , | ...V, r ; “pl' l '" v, < | i, !• the xerupulous Integrity with 
• . ^ Ox HJlllIf.'trd H/ici prom |.lticH Willi 
whl gifts Were paid. For ticket* and fulltftfoma- 
tlOT. address Han. Tho*. R. Ilraiiriette A-'ent 
UouisvHkq'li.v ! 0 l ' lbrUI ' y oi K »" Llbm, 'y Building, 
n. ■ DuiflU'*. flllcS ! ( 1 ( 1 ,. fftlr tu 1700(1 
1 h ?U tub*, lu lot*, Hstoloc,; selection J of 
t - t .'lbs. 42 ,'Jt.>e.; Welsh Knll, ®a35o.; do., common, 
t.v-st'O; poor to fair, state dulr- 
falr, lyijs** Western rolls, line,Kbtoaqic.; common to 
(•-madTbctter 23<,i28c. for common to medium and 
< *® 32c ' for good to tine. 
thee^fn.V', o 1 ,’!"-* *?“*-■ " f ,h '-' foreign market, with 
toM .o- l li ' ocean freights, hu* enabled shin- 
f , > for , t,u -' Iuw lots they need, but there 
Held, !" ,u ’I' 1 r " ""T' 1 *•” any extent ut this price. 
for-ilfJoJS-ft »e«ni quite wllUng to aueept this price 
trade h .t f( lcy fa,;t, T , ‘ ,H > the outlet to the home 
isnVir»d v beeD v< ’ r Y moderate. In a Jobbing wav, Me. 
mvc h i. 0r i choice factories. The arrTvala 
cessive ee >rexpected, although not r*. 
morn ! . he Impression now prevail* that there Is 
more Western stack buck than Inu boon generally 
^; 7 TT» 2 Hk?rn i»uiu;ri 4ikuj>*h\: raiiiuinii) pulled, 
Montevideo, .' 4 t>^ 4 ?e,: Bikimom Avres, utiwaKh- 
Ru. Grande, gold, 2(L>,.72c.; Crtpe, SStottc.; 
,1 . , ,, n * 1 i'll, . dm.. 
30to52< 
ed, 8!)to4i)c.; mu i.ratine, gc 
Australian, 47to7(lc.j emu Ling wool, iKitoBUft* 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
Little falls, n. Y„ Jan. 25, 1873. 
The market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
Jan. 25th, showed more nctivitv on the part of buyers 
than for some time pa-t. though the delivery was 
quite limited. The farm dairies corning forward uro 
Inferior, and sales were made at Hot lie., tmt u really 
good thing brings more money—one lot, good, sefllng 
ror 14a. In factories, some “ends" were sola ut l:Um 
the latter price being paid for the Bethel, and 
1,1c. for the 1 < reonmtj. We heard of 13c. being offured 
HR K INK Cl, ASS, male or female. 
ut ' v , UL '* t guaranteed. Respectable employment 
at home, day or evening; no capital required ■ 13,17 
instructions and valuable) package of goods to'stnrt, 
wltli, sent free by mull. Addres, with 0 cent return 
stamp, M. YOUNG A. CO., 10Cortlundl St., New York 
HOME 
INSURANCE COMPANY 
OF 
NEW YORK. 
OFFICE, NO. 135 BROADWAY. 
SILL'S NEW FUNCHAL TOMATO. 
1 be earliest, most solid and productive Tomato ever 
Fro wn. Color, bright scarlet, with coiVlen ' S pZ 
WeJjarpkt. iou.v hill. Cedar Uifi. Albany Co., NVy® 
W, 
Capital - - - $2,500,000.00 
Assets Ja». 1, 1873 - 4,416,858.78 
Liabilities- - - - 590,914.19 
CI1AS. J. MARTIN, Pres’t. 
J. H. WASHBURN, Secy. 
iP.^ JALOCll 
r J '7 ! L S . tl "' ,0r»t to Introduce to the public tho Hub¬ 
bard Squash, American Turban Squash, Marblehead 
Mammoth rubb.qn,. Mexican Swe.lt CormPh nnly's 
Water-melon, and many other oy 0 
MEV/ ANO VALUABLE VEGETABLES. 
•milvL.' a n! “ '‘, ow ' , "' 1 .‘•veeodlngly valuable 
- MUmsIi, imw V.ii lutif - nt (•(ii’ll, Llu’oc |i/i<» (Yiolons and 
Other oholce new vegetables for ,uy eustme'ers ’ 
antfon**to e S*t' u,?. Ul ' 1 ' b ’» wh , 01 fM < ' r - v farmer ls 
anxious to get, the . • ru hr. t of vegetable seed r 
gro w a hundred and fifty kinds on my foursecd farms 
rlgl.t under rny own eye, woHn^nnwnZt.Sd 
e*t vnrietie* 
on of flower 
Iso be found in 
nil applicants. 
