Snporttafi .... 
Common extra do. 
Good t'« ebmco do. 
• • ■ -. 
vni>.-viine Michigan, Indian.!, Oblo, lowu 
j-; ttru do.. . 
Cuoleo PXtra do... 
Trade bfand;* ilo... 
Gn.nl to choice white wheat extras.. 
K.i i l'i very choice extra Minnosotn. 
Cmntnou to fair extra Si. Lon 13. 
(Jood to ciholec do. 
Southern. common to choice... 
gradually on the Increase, there Is no perceptible 
change In values: In fact, the business doing Is still 
that of a forced character, in which it would he dlfli- 
cult to name values, mid our quotations are, for the 
moment, almost entirely nominal, fielders exhibit a 
very sanguine feeling as to the futuroof thfi market, 
believing everylliiug Is working well for their IuLt- 
ests, unit that with no prospect of Increased receipts, 
the small stock remaining must soon command better 
prices. Then' hopes are certainly well founded, for 
the supply la Indeed small, and with a little more ac¬ 
tivity would soon become exhausted- That the stock, 
hero cannot be replenished by domestic arrivals I* a 
7 10© 7 50 
7 35(9 7 '-*> 
7 70f ( # 8 10 
0 IK/uS fi 65 
6 7.Vfi 7 <15 
7 40© 8 00 
T 85fi»10 *10 
8 25©10 10 
7 o0t<ii 13 SO 
7 SO® 0 33 
!l 3.V®12 75 
li llkii 8 2,5 
n , , —-- ...... Wllbl UliU OOUlli O (uO 
nnriuJnW “kX/v .8 SEftr?® 8 ?/P ^kbapimt mao.xztve in titr would ins 
PRFM I M !,• I* ££,< Ui ' 1[ cr,1,( ' r 1 is entitled to select Patterns to the value of ON E DOI.I.A If 
Jou will!V,n !ea vVvHIY‘snils ?'h ih LL i 4 P ;uu ,‘ Stam P*»A- BURDETTE SMITH 
ci,.ii,u„i I *at i«. i. \ NlJ IIMHIIIGH, and the pattern or the above cneruvine with i 
yoifrceelve HmlLz r*h ia « : ?i°, U 1IlE,;: . OK ' if you prefer to select yourjiromium artei 
<nom»O V W wi ‘,'1 i w,';ii ! ma ‘ 1 y ?" , a Receipt, lor your subscription, and a “ PmaiHJM 
' uu I <> a ^ tv 1 1 ... It wil I CP 11 tie von to select run (ah., i *.*.i .ii., . 
slow, the markets on tip other side being relatively THE HOP MARKET, 
lower than hen*. Trane brands have been In little _____ 
better supply, but there Is sufficient trade to create a ..... , 
‘talent reeling among holders. Emmet WffLtS, in his hop circular dated New \ ork 
C ' .. «« .. \ftirnli 97 sh.v* -—Whilft t.ho ilomnml {innoiira to lift 
k* i», common to lino..3 fl 
( 1 ,rii meal. Brandywine.*-.3 70:..' ■" 80 
1 >i, Western.....1 DM® 1 10 
Furxanil Shins. The I.ondon sales brought low 
or price* for mink ami muskrat.and other description* 
a nit market figures. Prices here hare been ritlceted 
somewhat in ympathy, and we revise quotations. 
iittor.kli). 15: Fox Tae.tJIlXor gray: $2©4 for pale 
V, nk; -: .8 |..r dark': Muskrat, HlUsO. for Fall and 
Is r .r Winter: Skunk, STthkiOe., Lir striped, 
at*, for white, 75<M3fl for black; Onossum,2 .k,635c.; 
tlicooon. 40©60c. 
(.rnin.—Wheat Is more Irvthe *oHor’s favor, with 
limited supplies and at bettor shipping demand. Wo 
,i t,.to it £Oo<4t.7l for No 2 Spring. $1.75@1.80 for No. 
1 <t1.7ilfalja7.vf for wintor red Western, $1.80(8.1.77!^ 
1 . innl* •!*, ?l.. ; 5v;2.2'for common to fancy white West¬ 
ern and State Corn Is higher, and In fair export de- 
i: ml. 8al,'H -It OD.’c. for prim.* old inlxo'l Western, 
afloat,flljxiJiWc. for good to oholcr do.in M.>tra.iKkic67c. 
for new mixed Western, •'•TtJptJi if. for now yellow do., 
70c, for new white do. Outs are -leudily held at IS "a 
5 ■. f .enow Westsm, 58>i*il<jo. for new white do., 4QJ< 
t, I - jO. for new black do., (We. for prime old tuixeu 
Western in store. Canada West barley quoted at 
$I.:»)8>1J3. 
liny and Straw. — The reeelpp: are large anil 
prices are easier. We quote by the ton as follows: 
Timothy, fancy, $20; do. prime, $27; do. fair, $24. 
Shipping grade, $20. Timothy, clover,mixed,$20©22. 
I, ilgryo straw, $22©24; do. snort, $10; do. out, $15; 
do. wheat, $13. 
Hops.—There Is a trifle better trade, but there is 
if a siiffio.ient business to fairly e tabllsh prices. Hold* 
cr> refuse to make concessions, us they believe the 
.aoderatu supplies will receive no important addi¬ 
tion* unless prices here are advanced. 
We quote State at iu.;$55u.; Eastern, llJrtJfiOc.; West¬ 
ern. in.... Vie.; old growth, ls70, In yl5e;; Bur aria?’, HW 
5 K .: English, 55;n>h|e.; Belgian,M.-.lUe.; Californian, 5U 
0 ole. 
llnulr Sugar. The supply is largo, and Is being 
sioudllv increased, which wouldseemingly contradict, 
r.e report made a few days since, that the prop is 
light. Sales at 12 .j, 150. for large, and 14© 18c. for 
good to prime small. 
iVmltry rt ml 4<uine.—There is a fair demand for 
the regulated supply. Live poultry in good demand. 
E mild* snipe are ill the market. Wild pigeons are 
abundant, and. as flic novelty is worn out, they are 
jotter. Wild ducks are plenty, but too poor in quality 
to soil readily. 
Wr quote five poultry at MwlUc. for prime fowls, 
and li’oC 19e. for turkeys, fiecso. -f 1.75 m: 2 for Western, 
S' v 't for N cw Jersey. Dui'ks—75c.(&$l for Western, 
*1 Si-20 for N. .1. 
We quote dressed prime N. .1. and Bucks Go* tnr- 
kevs, 1>" f!c., state and Western, poor to best, 17ift‘2lic. 
Chlnkens, Western. 12 4170.; State and near points, 
llbilKe. (iecf.avlb'. Ducks, lS(fli23oi common West¬ 
ern as low us l.’ie. 
Game quotations:—Wild pigeons,unpicked, 1 J doz. 
fd.25; canvas backs, V pair, $l,6l):,>l.H7; nmllard, IIlog 
f]ih:.; eotiLinon wild ducks, 25(8.250. 
Provisions.—The ttiarket has been exoltml with 
a rapid rise In value oT •rVSTytlltng on the last.. Sup¬ 
plies ui-.• lignt. and with un mureiiM'd export trade. 
Boer hum;: choice Western, $30&33i TexftS prime. 
S ld ctl; i.ard, h\'c. for Western steam on spot, 8 : kT, 
f ,r April, and 9c. for May. l.'.ng cle.ir. llh,e.; short 
clear, {life.; short rib, avc. Mesa pork nt *lii .{0 l'or 
spot delivery ; $1*1.80 for April: Western prim a mess 
nominally $15 ohi. Dressed hug-, city, T V mHWc. Cut 
meat i arc selling at II . 12 ! fa. for hams, looso; 7«c. 
lor khopldor*. loose; Hki.tlQWi- tor p'udcled bellies, 
loose. Boxed dry-suited shoulders, ic. Smoked 
meats at HMf'lilSHc. for loose hams, 8 ‘*;e. for loose 
shoulders. Tallow at sv.ie, lor prime stock. Hoof Is 
selling ut $9:fliU.7a for liarrclcu new pialtt mesa, $12 m 
12/*9 for rxtm me* ;. ’Unread beef ut $3:If.f25 for new 
India mess, fKkittiltl for new extra tndiamess, anil $2156 
2 ;: for new prime mess. 
Seed. There Is not iniieii clovi r coming In, and 
price* are unchanged, notwithstanding trade is very 
slow. Hales at skje. for prime lota, taiuothy Ifl quiet 
at 8 :.00<as.80. 
.snuilriiM. '.ve quote honey at, $H5$l0e. for dark 
and :vk. for white, in class boxes; mixed lota, 15c# 
2ac. Cider ut ti'.cilUe. \* gallon. Feathers, live geese, 
new, tine, V 18., itV'flTTk'.: <lo. mixed, iil./vitie.: hen, 7(.«9o.; 
vinegar, older, »* givl., 20(f(i35e.: do. matin fact 11 red, lfiiS 
2 sv, new’sptipers, V th,, white rag-, i>.i.5!s. 
Tobticco.— 1 The shipping trade is small, hut an Im¬ 
prove men t la expected shortly, as bills for the French 
a ad Italian conlrocta are ntmouueed. Prices are a 
triU 0 more in the buyer’s favor. 
QUOTATION'S—.vBW OllOP. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Hugs... 7X54 8 c. 8 (.« 9 ^ 0 . 
Hugs. 7X59 8 e. 8 54 fljfo. 
Common to medium loaf. SJiti llVfc. DViW 10 e. 
Good do. .. 95f© lUKc. 10X84 11 c. 
Fine do. -. .lOiSf® 12 0 . — © — 
Selections.II @ — 0 . — 54 — 
CROP OP 1871. 
Connecticut and Massachusetts tillers.11 Ci pi c. 
seconds....2fi 54 35 c. 
wrappers. ••Pi 09 55 0 . 
selections .90 c<?> 75 c. 
New York tillers.II & ll'.40- 
wrappers.18 54 5.» e. 
assorted lota.12 © 1**> c. 
Pennsylvania fillers...18 @11 0 . 
wrappers 22 © 50 c. 
assorted lots.18 © 25 c. 
Ohio fillers.10 5y 10>fe- 
wrappera..18 © 85 c. 
assorted lota.. ...,...,.,...11 © III c. 
Wisconsin assorted lots. 9 © Id 0 . 
Vegetable*.—Exports of potatoes, past week, 1,526 
bids. Hecnlpts of potatoes are comparatively heavy, 
and for general stock the market is a little easier. 
B> nil idu stuff (scorning in, and prices are steadily 
declining; tomatoes brought $2(,/3.5U tier box, arid 
potatoes$-J.?l'l pcrbbL Southern kale,$2©2.25; spin¬ 
ach, $ 1 , 
t’caoh Blown In hulk, *3®3.37 ; Early Rose do.. $2.75 
<" '•09; Prineo Albert, $'9.8i©M.i2; Dyrlght, ?1-7,V'2; 
common. $ 1 , 75 : «.»out, > ;.75 .t.'t.75. For potatoes In shlp- 
plng order add 35@37e. V hid. Marrow squash, $4,60 
Onloils red and yellow, T.i, *‘...IJ: do. white, $9 
GlU; Unssla Turnips, *1.76562! Cabbages, V WO, $105414. 
WMaby— At tvnneed t.0 92c., hut closed weak ut 
91o., under free arrivals. 
Wool.—The market has become very much .de¬ 
pressed. Trade has fallen oif, and there Is more 
inclination to realize. 
X to XX \ ilece«, iVksiiMo, i No. 1 fleece, fnididtc., No. 
2 fleece, 5V.< id,-.; tub-wiirbed fioece, fi'256(;7e-! Texas, 
epai'-.r to extra due, 25,a45e.; new Mexican fleece, 
2:r-. l(k*.; California spring 6U|i, 3284430.; California fall 
riii) nud lambs', 2,V,4l3c.; extra pulled, 35©t!2e.; super 
pijll."! t/j ; N ti . i polled. I.V,j32e.; Western pulled, 
ottaWde.: Southern pulled. 4i>««30c.: California pulled, 
? , Montevideo, 5(4#47e,; Buauos Ayre-s.unwtmh- 
eq, A.-./sHe,: Rio Grande, gold, 20©32e.; Cape, 38©43c.; 
Australian. 1.5970c.; eoinhlng wool, (10@80c. 
H41CII EfsTEK, Mnveh QHi. Flour tUiOtly; $8.30 
- I'ring; $!l'<v'.l.5U for red wintor: tldml0.50 for white. 
’V}J' ilt 9 ul,!t i $1*711(9 1 .s.i tot rod winter; $Lf5@2 for 
tt kii,., Oat:* steady ut U©15o. V bush. Barley, 90© 
?'If *onp-rowed, 75e. fcY two-rowftd. Beans, $254 
, ' tor mediujnfl and $3,26©2.&Q for marrows. DreMed 
nogs. p ewt. Butter is very scarce, and 
good is worth ShiaiUc. f- 18. Beef, f7©ll Pel' CWt. 
Mhttcn, 6©9o. lb. sheep pcltb $2«t2.30 eaOU. Eggs 
n r' V ,l0 ? en * 1 otatoes scarce at 0o©8Oe. V t?a. Drlc.l 
apples, be. v it, tunmi' seed, dull at $ 6.26 V ttu. for 
:fe, h 2* ^ V 0U8U ' ««®» ^«“* 
pros peel 
foregone conclusion, as the hops do not exist In any 
considerable quantities. Of course there art* always 
to he found » few scattering lots In the Interior, but 
they are tieldat a price above their market, value liy a 
of growers who can adbrd to hold and who will 
not sell unless they eon get the price they ask. Afor 
foreign hops, then* Ls no prospect of further arrivals 
from the other side, while opr market remains Inaueli 
au unset lift 1 , .miiinon »*, now. 
Domestic nveelpti for Inc week.. 173 bales. 
Total receipts silica oupt. 1st, is .2 . 20,755 •* 
Total receipts for same pro ,od in tsri.25,363 “ 
Total receipts far same period In WTti.43,1(16 “ 
Total receipts for saute period in IS 8 M.IM.lW.I “ 
imports for the week. 4 “ 
Total Imports sinco Hent. 1st, 1872.20,159 '* * 
Export clearances rortho week, old hops..none •• 
Total exports since Hopt. 1st. 187*2.6.218 “ 
Our special London correspondent favors ur with 
the following, under dale of Mareli 161 li: 
inactivity is still the characteristic of our market, 
the small consumptive business, however, which pre¬ 
vails, tends to maintain prices. More inquiry prevails 
for 1868 Americans, and nld hops generally. Advices 
from the Continent stale that prices are very firm, but 
the business Is limited. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
LITTLE Falls, N. Y., March 29, 1S73. 
Tm! market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
March 20, was brisk, and prices for cheese are with¬ 
out material change. A number of ends from farm 
dairies were delivered, and sold at from 12c. to 15c. 
We hear of no fhftorle.* changing hands, hut priced 
may be quoted from l*,c, to I’ie. Butter eutue forward 
in considerable quantities, add sales were made nt 
in," i n:., according to quality. New cheese, in very 
small quantities, now begins l,u come to market, and 
Oliver* have, paid about ll' 8 c. It comes from farm 
defi les, nn *1 wo hoar of no fiutl.vrkw offered. 
We have advices from abroad to the second week 
in Man'll. Our Lotld iu correspondent says that 
cheese is in active demand anu stocks very small. 
Kxt.ru tine American sells at 51s. The other descrip¬ 
tions of cheese are quoted a* follows: lOngll»hClica- 
diii',71M4!K)s.; Wiltshire double,I'AJAHs.: Kln-shlre mo- 
illum, tjiHiitis.; fine. 735 « 8 i!s.; scotch, TikwHO*. Dutch 
cheese Edams, 60©68a.; Uomlas, 52 47.668.; Derby 
vhiipc, i l sk?V(i2s. 
in luittor good Intermediate sorts are much wanted. 
Fine Is rather oeirr. We give quotutlous: -Cion- 
iiielD, 12».k'u*<:II'K; Corks, ISO- 140*.; Normandy extra, 
Ills.; Canadian, UO;.',136s. The colTCypOBllIng prices 
In--t year wore, for ('loninclls butter, litis.: Corks, 
132*.. and American cheese. 72s. 
The snow m Herkimer, N. Y., Is very deep, and the 
country roads arc difficult to travel. The ehocse fac¬ 
tories are now being rapidly opened, hut we can hard¬ 
ly expect much new cheese In the I,title Falls Market 
before the middle of April. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
. 8EWING MACHINES. 
-- 
THE sales of Sewing Machines In 1872, as reported 
under oath, in 1873, to Urn owners of the Sewing Ma¬ 
chine Patents, show that the 
SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 
Last, year Bold 
219,758 MACHINES, 
Or 38,498 more than in 1871, ninety per cent, of them 
being for 
FAMILY USE. 
This is over *15.000 more Hewing Machines than 
were sold by any other Company during the same 
period, and over 
ONE-QUARTER OF ALL THE MACHINES 
Hold in 1872. 
Principal office of 
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., 
34 Union Square, \riv York. 
ROPER HOT AIR 
ENGINE COMPANY, 124 Chambers St., N. Y. 
--«- 
A Positive Hadiral Cure for Itupiurr. -The 
IflH.stle Tru** Company, at No. B83 Broadway, New 
Vork, will send their Descriptive Circulars to any 
person afflicted with Hernia. Thla Truss can be sent 
by mull to any part of th.i country. 
-*♦ > - 
The Dent Kinetic Truss, without metal springs. 
Is Pom Kitov’s Elastic Itn-n'in; Belt, patented In 
1871 and 1873. No one should buy an Elustle Truss 
Without first writing to Messrs. POMEROY & CO., 
741 Broadway, New York, for full particulars. Pome¬ 
roy's Trusses are the best in the world. 
REC EIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
Totals this week.7,188 
“ lastwook.7,162 
Average lust year... .8,178 
Cow*. CUTvi>. 
151 1,115 
129 1.024 
98 2,114 
Sheep A 
LhhiIi*. 
11.188 
19,803 
22,(583 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New Youk, March 29, 1871. 
It is not unfrequentlY t he etf-e that an article* ad¬ 
vances In price when it'Is least, called fur. Take out¬ 
live stock trade tor an example, anti we find drovers 
had so ealuulute.it upon 8 light deiuuud that they held 
hack nioro than was meet, and It tended to run nji 
the rates The market- show a good deal of strength 
all around, hogs ad van 1 ing materially. Cut tie ambl¬ 
ing rather belter, and sheep have advance'*! Ho. tier 
Hi. Veal is somuwhat abundant, but Pot cheap 
enough to draw otf much from the use of beef. 
Ileev.-H.—Arrivals are it liftlo larger, hut are still 
quite below the average, and much under what they 
were ut this time lust year. The demand readily ab¬ 
sorbs the cattle us fust us they arrive, and more euuhl 
boused. Very few '('cxnna uamtS In lust week, hut 
they are now arrlvtog unite freely over 1.000 bead 
since Monday. Mob) of ... ware fall for “ lung 
horns," having been corned in the States. We shall 
»onn expect the uprlug drive to commence, when 
trash will be sent, hare, unless I'relghLs are so high on 
the railroads Oh to keep them back. There are deal¬ 
ers, yes, ami lui tellers too, who tin nor. want to seethe 
carrying rales tun low, for that Invariably brines lu a 
poor chocs nt -took. 
TheotTerlngs Inst, Monday were 118 carloads ut 100th 
St., 90 at Comcnunlpaw, and 18 ut Woulmwken. Since 
than there Imve en about 3,700 * rir. in, and free re¬ 
ceipts .m anticipated next Monday, on account of 
the bet ter H iding pervading tbo market. Texans me 
worth loo lie. per II/., some fat ones reaching It Ye. 
Fair natives sell at, tlHSoISC;, with the best, though in 
small quantities, at He. A few of the latest transac¬ 
tions were lo ears Texans. 5Jf ewt., at. lie, 5 cars 
Cherokee*. 6H nwt., ut uhMOcv, 2 oars 111,, ewt., at 
13c.; 13 1 in - 111,, t»iiS ewt., at 12C(iHc. There Is very lit¬ 
tle Western dressed beef arriving at present, qml 
none of It Is lu gOodCrfdor, save that sent in refriger¬ 
ator cors. 
The following are the closing prices for the week In 
comparison with what entile brought one week ago, 
for net weight of beef: 
Tlds week. Lust week. 
Cents. Cents. 
Choice beeves, V . .13X © 14 13 ov 13H 
Good to prime.12 (<y 13 11 If © 12M 
Medium.I1H © ll.Y UH © )1X 
Poorest grade..9K '<« IfiX 9 ® 10 
Average: sales.— Cal llHf - Gil 11H 
Hogs.—With a fulling off of 30,1410 hogs during the 
past, week, In comparison with the previous week, 
the market rule* very strong, prices having advanced 
about le. V !». There were only 2,040 western dressed 
hogs fur the week, mostly in rather poor condition 
and unsettled lu price, city dressed sell at. 
Hive are worth 'ilfe., with scarcely any offering. 
Milch CIown.—M ilk Is plenty and low, while pro¬ 
ducers have generally stocked up for thespriug oper¬ 
ations, lienee the fresh cow trade rules dull, though 
without much change In prices. Some of those sent 
hero for *ule hold several days before finding liiir- 
obnSGES. C'lUimtm cows are worth $40(455, and fair to 
good $65©70— extras reaching $7S. 
Sheep and Lambs. Spring lambs are source, and 
the few sent In command good prices. They go ut 
$ 8641051 , with a few extras still higher. Sheoparenot 
plenty, and arc about He. higher. They go off readi¬ 
ly, fat lots of IIK! it/'*. Hint*! lit. about 8<?., and so down, 
tew selling Milder 6HC- Some choice lota were retail¬ 
ed out ac 854 e.. aixl oven hitcher. Sheep are being 
held hack in the country for their fleeces and lambs. 
It will not, he long before some sheared sheep will 
eomu forward probably before they ought to. Farm¬ 
er* reason thal, Shell red one tiny and eurred ut night 
for Now York, they will not suffer much until u 
butcher rat.* them. A few late sales of sheep are, a 
car 96 ms. Michigan tine wool sheep at V ..e,; u ear 117 
is*, choice Stale, 8Hc.; a car88 tts.at"H0.; 2ear*Ohio, 
1(12 ms., sc. 
Veal Calves. Live calves are not plenty, and the 
supply 01 prime dressed l* Inadequate to the demand, 
hence prices are higher, and stock sells quicker. 
Some of the dressed veals are so nearly connected 
witli bobs as to barely escape seizure by the sanitary 
police—In fact, some have been confiscated. Prime 
live calves are worth WXd&llv-: common to fair, 8 © 
10 c.; choice hog-dressicil milk veals, 14M©15 c.- » few 
still higher with “grassers," or hay calves, at 6©3c. 
WEBSTER'S PATENT 
llutton-liolc Worker. 
Pal. .lane 27, 187 I. Awarded first premium ut 
the Am. limtitn"' and Md luutituta Fairs, 1871. ^ 
ventrU : So mmplo 
thulj^ a child eah 
fC j fy /^P^Ml.e.id van work 
1 ing machine, and 
1 I ’ d, -Vy 1RH6SY \ t, B wllllaatallfotirae. 
li/ I V:. \Kt7*wcSL>rr' 4. '*.>,v..ti Due* away with 
\/t ' 1 \V '3^5 ^ W pricking the fin- 
If/ . ■' gi*rs,*iralningpio 
' Ji—• - . I It --TU- 1 _ ,• IU,. I end will! im- 
|Tcit' 3Mmti,9cmcnt$. 
20 SHEETS of CHOICE 
MUSIC, $1. 
Why throw away money on high-priced Music when 
you cun selectfkom our Catalogue of 700 pieces / A ny 
20 Ilalf-Dhmtior lil.it Dime Boris*, mailed on receipt 
of One DoUnr. Sold by nil booksellers, and tail be 
ordered through any newsdealer. Send »tauip for 
Catalogue, Address 
BENJ. W. HITCHCOCK, Publisher, 
159 Third Avem e, New YORK. 
I 71GGS.-K. 0. Sthiiucv, Claverack. N. Y. w. Co- 
2i chins, $5; Buff and Partridge, $3.30; Lt. Briihma, 
Iloudan, VY. Polish, Dominique, (}. I,. Bantam, $2.50. 
SPLENDID BUSINESS OPENING. 
An 111111 sun 1 opportnuUv for a gentleman who 
wonul like to plane lu* family lu a desirable country 
town, with good society. chu relic* and ladmobi - the 
Country belngouo of the tluest.lmnrovedgrain-grow¬ 
ing fsnning soethm* In Northwestern Ohio; and to a 
•’..ling mail, desirous of locating West, On one of the 
leading railroads. 20miles from Toledo, 11 thafuture 
gicat city of the West," this opportunity to enter, at 
once, Upon a well-cmtablivlled, paving business, Is Un¬ 
til ■ i . dented. T>rr prporrf |/con*lst* of Flour mid Grist 
M III, x run of French burrs, bolls, elevator*, machin¬ 
ery, brick engine house, 40 horse-power engine and 
m-\. hollers, all Complete. Adjoining this Is n Frame 
Warehouse, capacity 12,000 bushels, with elevator and 
corn till idler ran by steam. Facilities to load cars 
from warehouse and mill. Also, Frame Store, ar¬ 
ranged for residence above. Price for the above, 
$20,000. Would sell, If desired, a tot)owl assortment 
uf GuudS, suited to u country store, amounting to 
about $ 10 , 000 . 
Tie' mnitiiil I'Knnrfx hj ijmiu /nun (lit* place were 
n, nilp ii-lmlf Million n! Umhilti, Uixl 1 par. 
The parties owning having large business interests 
away. Is the reason for selling. Address 
GKO. K. POHKKOY A 84>N. 
lien I Eslulr Agent*, Toledo, Onto. 
WANTED-A SECRETARY 
For one of the oldest and most prosperous nursery 
establishments, lately incorporated. Capital stock 
(paid up), $100,000; net gain* satisfactory. Must be a 
practical book-keeper, with executive ability and a 
nursery office experience. Must become a stock- 
holdar or not less than $5,000. Add re INCORPO 
batoh," care wm. J. Carlton, 89 Park Uow, New 
York City. 
porfoefc and ii regular worked button bole*. They givo 
unlwri-jJ siiliflaetlim. Hadiefl win* ix*u thefll *i*V tliat 
they uni worth their v**igtu in gold Over 1 lion- 
sand sold during thu lift week ul thoirlulroihu'tioo. 
Local /mil traveling ftgenls wanted everywhere. 'I hey 
BolUUucht.mid 41 ten over inn per cent , protit., bnmplo 
Button hole Worker ami •ample Button lido Cuttor 
packed in a neat case# wlrli lull itltdfliloan fop uso, 
togetharwith saniplo of our now and novel wny i'f can¬ 
vassing, sent to any address on roeeipt, of 65 cents. 
Orders by mail riicclvc prdUlpt attention. Adpresa 
AVIOUSTKlt M K’C CO.. Msnuiactiirers, Anuoma, Lt. 
Plc'uso utato iu wb*t paper you saw this, 
riiDlK, HONEY AND STHKNiiTH SAVED 
1 Pv using C'lai'k'n Kiilnnt Tohlip'ii Kidgei' 
1111 cl llilliug I'loss. I'hcmostcomplete implement 
ever pul Into the hand* of the Farmer. It Is the sim¬ 
plest, easiest handled, and takes up no more room 
than .in ordinary plow. It combines four of the most 
valuable tools In one,and with One Horse ami Hoy will 
ilo more work tlmn ten men. As 11 Tobacco Ittdger It 
bus HU equal. Asa Hilling Flow li. stands si ni Willed. 
As u cultivator or all crops f lint require hilling it Is 
mnuirpa.'eind. Aau ftorse 1 IiiOitifthlng ccunparc • with 
I it. 8 cnd for t Irehhir, and get dsuarripliou of the best 
II 11 O of tools ever put Into the bunds oi the Farmer. 
HI GOAN DM M’F'G CO,. Hlgpurium, (Sum. 
H onui’s mi vi UKViiifsiiu.i: 
FLOW.—The only perfect turning Hat. Land 
Swivel Flow, Warranted to equal the host l.nnd- 
Siile Flows on level laud, beside working to perfec¬ 
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to ON FONT A M ANU FACT U KING Co., 
_ Oneon ta, Ots> ,. Y. 
BOON TO BREEDERS "S:S 
and IleglBterd. for marking Cattle, Sheep and tfcigs. 
Send 6 cents for samples, to the Patentee and fsx- 
olindve Manufacturer, 4*. II. DANA, 
_ Went Leba non, N. II. 
DltEBfiEU Bit ILK .MACHINE!*.—THE 
I simplest, cheapest, uud makes the nicest front 
DKE88ED It KICK MACI1INEH.—THE 
I simplesl, cheapest, uud makes the nicest front 
hrlek of any muchlue 111 use. Makes a first-class tile 
machine by change of dies. For particulars, address 
J. W. FRNFIKLl), Willoughby, Ohio. 
Is my Catalogue of Fancy Fowls and Eggs for Hatch¬ 
ing. It tells you the best breads to nils,', and how to 
raW them profitably, nil for nothing. W. I oghorns, 
I,. Brahmas, H. IS. It. Game*, Aylesbury Ducks, all 
from Imported and prl'/.c. winning strains. Eggs for 
Tin tell ing, from the above, $2 per El. Been rely packed, 
and shipped any distance with safety. Address 
D. B. 4'OItEY, Won)field. N. J. 
AMATEUR PRINTERS 
.81 ml for a copy of Instrltcttonb for Amateur 
Fiunterh, containing Directions for the Selection 
of Type; Type Setting and Distributing; Making 
Boilers; Frinung In Colors; Kloctrotyping and Ste- 
reotyplng, Ac., &c. Illustrated. Price 25 cents by 
mail, post-paid. Address JOSEPH WATSON. 127 
Portland Street, Boston, or 33 Murray Street, New 
York. 
UH 4 K a Month '. Horse and carriage furnished. 
ilJ-jliJM Expenses paid. H. IJ. SHAW, Alfred, Jle. 
W ANTED.—A FARM Kit, In Every Town, 
as agent for the ColliuH riii>i‘l Flow*. For 
terms, Ac., address COLLINS & Co., 
212 Water 8 t., New York. 
AT LEAST 50,000 
FARMERS & VILLAGERS need the Planet ('nmbtned Gar¬ 
den Drill,Wheel Hoe, Plow anil Bnbsoller; three other 
styles for nretln . tertian* vh, and ten fuld TttpUl hoeing. 
Made only ny p L. ALLEN & Co., 119 8 . 4th St., PUila. 
FASHION’S Triple FAVORITE, “ Le Plus NonvelSe." 
■ 11 *!* nnnTiiue —Thin la the Arm* of *“4»«d«* A<»nf(’oiiuMiln lMy*iru7a,i 1 b : rirewEmah,in 
WlflGiC COSTUME, if , 
This engraving rcpret euls Ido views of lt. And ipm 
ilierc Id still another, viz.: a draped apron front., /at-A x 
This engraving repreienls {tru views of lt. And 
there Is still another, viz.: a draped apron front, 
ritltliK Ain li filly differ (Kit Gw/lnnum In one / It 
can be changed from a Polotiiiisc to a Kcdingote 
or Waterproof In /m lit ui o«a Vllunlc, by Blhiply 
adjusting one button. The original la made lu 
dark blue ladUW* cloth, trimmed with Hercules 
braid. 
Tills pattern Is Pnrtlculnrly desirable for 
totieli good*, bjciufii; when imbotfo'ied It falls into 
a beautifully shaped Wrapper without pleat or 
gather, making it easy lo laundry. The Traveler, 
c oc cut Ho the Voyager, will find it an tndtspen*- 
(tide, conrenlcii ., 1 ; is y ry oiniple and easy to 
make. Complete Instructions . ro printed upon 
each pattern, b hi, . a ( Dm it Model. (.See 
b low.) Rtiuulres five yards Waterproof. All 
.“'lsr.es. Price ul puioin and cloth model, 
4Juo Dollar. Sen Fvomiuai below. 
V,e furnish it •• HEADY JfADA*' In Linen or 
Batiste, from $5 to , ■: in Waterproof, *hi to 
$30; in any color of ladies' cloth, handsomely 
trim ued, $•«. Nt-:.WU ia/'.UI/‘ for our VATA- 
LOGUtioi XTYLES. 
We give a C/.OTll MODEL with ?arh pattern, 
which allows every Bikini, pleat, gather, loop, 
etc., how to put the garment tugethce by the pat¬ 
tern, and Imw it will look when completed. By 
the use of oar Cloth Models tmy person who can 
new can ElXlsil the most dUlleult garment us 
easy as th« plainest. They arc PE/: DECT 
G U IDES. 
SUBSCRIBE now TOR 
Am a l’oloiittise, A»» n Waterjiroof. 
time. \\ Leu ) ou send your »ul>®crlptloii, ptcuee acute wftkJl youpwftr. 
_ rn M ,lT ^ s > A. BURDETTE SJIITII, 
P. Q. Box 5055._ Smith 's Pattern Unsaar, 914 
llasattr , 914 Tt HO A D IV A Y, N. 
