JAN. 8 
’be SWltets. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
Nuw York. December 31.1869. 
The money market continues active, and call loans 
range from the legal rate to 1-10 of one per cent, per 
day; the larger proportion of transactions ruling 7 
per cent. coin. 
Our Five-Twenties sold yesterday at Frankfort-on- 
the-Mnln for 91ft@91ft for '62s.; and In London at 
80ft for 62s.; Soft lor 65s.; 31X for ’67s.; and 83 ft for 
Ten-Forties. The closing prices In New York yes¬ 
terday' were: 
OtFil. As’d. | Ofl*d. As'd. 
U. S. B's. Sic.. 114ft mu ; U.9.5-20s.n..'U5.1UK 114ft 
U. S.fi’s, ’si,. -US'* I1s\' i U. 8.5-20?,c. ur.lllsi 1l4t* 
u. s.6-ate e.'ta.uav im i*. s. s-aos c. 0S.U4R lid 
U. S. 5-l'Osc-'64,112 11211 | D. 8-10-40*, ...U8ft 108 ft 
U. S. s-ais c. ’65.112ft 112ft ! 6f ct.brts P.tUUOSft Itoft 
Gold closed yesterday atllO's; the Ugliest point 
reached during the day being 120 m and the low¬ 
est 119 ft. 
The closing prices In the stock market yesterday 
afternoon were: 
Off’d. Ask’d. I Off'd. Ask’d, 
Cumberland... 25 26 Alton & T. H... — — 
VV. F. A Co. Ex. 13K — Alton & T.U.pf. — — 
Adams lix.60 COM Tol. IV. & W... 50 51 
U. S. Ex.. 1!) 60 Tol.W.AW. pf. - — 
Am. Mer. Cnion 33 40 Mil. * tit. Paul.. Y2ft 72ft 
Quicksilver. UK lift i M. A St. Paul pf. 34 '* 85 
Canton Co... . 4.8 50 Ohio A Miss.23ft 21 
Pacific Mail. .. 43ft 43ft I 111. Cent-....131ft - 
West. U. Tel ... Ill* 32 
N. V. Cen.85ft SO 
N. V. Cen. scrip. Sift 81V 
Erie. — — 
Hudson Itlvcr.. — — 
Harlem.129 — 
Harlem pref.... — — 
Reading. 99 ft <n)W 
Mich. Cent.117 118 
Ciev. Col «Cin.. — — 
Clev. & l’ltts. .. 81 — 
Chic. R t A Pac. - — 
C. i& N. Western 67X 08 
C. 2 c N. Wfn pf 81Y 32 
Mariposa. 7ft 7ft 
Mariposa pref.. 13 — 
Fort Wayne.86 — 
Erie. 23 22* 
lHJS v 8 
Lake Shore.kSft 85ft I Rock Island.102ft 102 ft 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
INew York. Dec. 31, I860. 
General remarks In reference to trade require 
little variation when compared with onr allusions of 
last week. The dullness of that period continues, 
and dealers in many Items would have gladly devoted 
the past week to the English mo thud of disposing of 
the days between December 25 and January 1st 
which is an understood suspension of trade by both 
buyer and seller. Our buyers have evidently uncon¬ 
sciously fallen Into the custom, for the markets 
have been deserted even rnoro than the merchants 
expect at this season. 
Menu* are weak at late prices. The new crop of 
receipts since October l show thus far uu Increase of 
about 9,000 bushels over lust, year, but they Induce a 
larger proportion of inferior qualities. Peas con¬ 
tinue to rule low. We quote Beaus, Kidney, 
bushel, $S.«0®3; pea, prime, $2.fik®8.0O; medi¬ 
um, prime, $2.25ji2.35; common to fair, fl.jp ui: mar¬ 
rows, prime, $3@3,15; common to fair, $'2,50@2.75. 
Peas, Canada, bond, $1^1,10; free, in bbls., $1.15@ 
1.25; blaekoyo, 2 bush, bug, $4.30@4.40. 
Dceswnx. —There liavo been small sales at 37c.; 
the range is 36<333y. 
Broom Corn—la dull, at 186419 for choice green, 
and 17c. for mixed parcels. 
Bui ter.—The Inside quotations are all that any 
grades have realized, and the trade has been of a 
very peddling character. Wo do not alter prices, as 
after January 1st there should be a resumption of 
business that might move stock within the range. 
The export’from Canada to Europe has fallen off; 
last week only 1,-500 pkgs, were shipped. Receipts for 
the year are about 150,000 pkgs. above last year. 
Cheeae.—As with butter, the homeand only trade 
operations can secure good qualities of factory and 
dairy at recent- rates. The receipts for the year were 
1,336.000 boxes, or 204.100, do.. In excess of 1808. Tills 
does not leave a largo surplus for ex port, if the home 
demand at this city keeps pace with former years.* 
Some important home points. Including Philadelphia, 
which draw from this city, are presumed to bold a 
larger reserve than they did last year. 
Factory State, extra, per lb., I6ft®l7ftc.; Factory 
State, good to Due, per lb., 15V@10-; Factory State, 
common, per il)., laftQtlofteg Farm Dairy, choice, per 
lb., lOJfQil'c.; Farm Dairy, good to line, per lb.. I6ft@ 
15ftc.; Farm Dairy, comuiuii to fair, per lb., 14ft® 150.i 
English Dairy, good to prime, per lb.. I8@13ft0.; Eng¬ 
lish Dairy, poor, per lb., i(l®l7ftc.; Plncupple State, 
per lb., 2 .'. s27c,; Plneupplo Connecticut, per lb., 28@29c, 
Col I on -Is steadily held at 25ftu. ior middling up¬ 
land. 
Dried I'ruits.—Exporters lire filling a few orders 
for upplos, but they will not look ut the shadow of an 
advance In prices. Peaches and minor Items are 
quiet and unchanged. A few low grades of State 
apples have sold at 7e. Apples, Southern, good to 
fine, 9.ft@Wa; do., other, Tft@9c.; do., sliced.It@i2ftc. 
Peaches, peeled, ordinary Virginia, ltoil7o.; do.. East¬ 
ern shore, 18® 19c.; impeded quarters, 7ft@8c.; do., 
halves, 9ft@!0e. Cherries, pitted, 28(2)8(10.; pits in, 7® 
8c. Blackberries, ll®12c. Plums, 25@27c. Raspher- 
rs, 35®36o. 
Egc*.—Unless receipts Improve dealers will soon 
have full dictation concerning prices. The stock on 
hand is rapidly decreasing, and the market for both 
limed and trnsh Is higher. Western, V do/., fresh, loss 
off, 44®45c.; Canada, 42®43c.: State, 44®45c.; Penn., 13 
@44 e.; Limed Western, 33@31e.; I,lined Stftto, 34®35c.; 
L. I., N. J., and extra Peon,, single bbls., 40@47c.; Egg 
oats, V bush., 50®56c. 
Flour—1» held with more confidence, especially 
the low grades, for which there is some demand for 
export. Superfine State, $4.8505; extra do., $5.35@0.25; 
super and extra Western, $4.R r >@5.40; Ohio, $5.45@G.35; 
St. Louis. $5.7A®8.50. Southern (lour, $5.55@0 for ex¬ 
tra ; $0.05@1U for good arid choice. Corn Is higher, 
with a light supply—96c.@$I,03, new Southern yellow. 
Barley selling at $1.22 for four-rowed State. Outs firm 
at 01@62ft for Western; (!3®(}4fte. fur State. Wheat Is 
stronger, with a fair Inquiry for export; sales ut $1.20 
@1.23 for No. 2 spring; ftJ8i@b40. amber State; $1.34® 
1.37, winter red and amber Western. 
Fresh I'rull. —The market Is fairly active for 
small lots of choice apples, and In this way may be 
quoted something above our prices, which are for 
round lots. There are fewer varieties this year. 
Greenings and Baldwins chiefly compose the stock. 
Repacked Louisiana and Florida oranges only will 
bring $8@ 10 perbbl.; lots as they run are very low 
and irregular in price. Cranberries are firm and In 
demand. There is a moderate trade in grapes; they 
cun now he almost regarded as an outside Item. 
Pecan nuts are abundant cuul lower. Chestnuts are 
not wanted. Low qualities Of peanuts nro offering 
at lower prices. Apples—Selections Western, ¥ hid., 
$4.25@4.SO: mixed lots Western, $8.25@3.73; common 
qualities, $2.23@2.75; 1 lady apples, $12®IB. Pears, 
cooking, s bbl., $5@7. Cranberries, P crate, $3.50@4; 
P bbl., #12® 13. Nuts—Pecans, new, P it,, I2@i3e.; 
peanuts, Norfolk, new, p busli., $2.20@2.75; Wilming¬ 
ton, $1.25@l-75; chestnuts, ordinary, $2.T5@3; hickory 
nuts, $1®1.25. 
11k y and Siniw. Prices for retail ure nearer 
together and shipping is higher. We quote retail 
$ I ■' 1.15. Slopping, 85@90c. Long rye straw, $1@1.10.; 
short do., 85@90o. Oats, 63@70o. 
Honey.—There is more disposition to sell, and 
prices have, perhaps ouly temporarily, receded. We 
quote clover comb, 85@40c,; buckwheat, 3h@35c,; 
damaged packages, 2S@35e.; strained, 23@25c. 
Hops.—Brewers are purchasing sparingly, und tlio 
shipping demand is very moderate. Choice Eastern 
hops of the growth of '63 sold at lie. State, choice 
new. p n>, 23@2&c,; common to good. 14@2Ic.; Wiscon¬ 
sin, 15@24c.; Eastern, new, TiF'CJe.; yearlings, S@1U*.; 
old Ohio, 2ia.4e. 
Meat*.—New Jersey pork, 14®15c. Hog dressed 
calves, fed, 12@15c. Grassers, 7®9c. Chicago dressed 
beef, 9® 12c. 
Miscellnniou*.—There is a large quantity of In¬ 
ferior vinegar, some of which Is offered at 10c. per 
gallon. Pure cider vinegar la worth 20@25c. Cider, 
best, 20@25c.; Inferior, la® 13c. Corn meal, coarse old, 
P 100 it., $2.11); new, $2; flna old, $2.25®2.85; new, 
$2.20. Feathers, live geese —New fine, p lb., 85®90c.; 
mixed, 30@50o.; hen, 10@12c. Newspapers, 4®4Ke. 
White rags, 6ft@Cc. Milk lowt$k 40 qt. can, $2.50@3. 
Willows, ozier, P n>.3(ij6c. Glnslng, «5®85c. 
Pork—Is In better supply and easier; old mess, 
129.50; new do., $29J0®30.25; extra prime, $25. Beef, 
$o@13 far Old; $10@1T for new ; beef hums, 132®33.50. 
Tierce beef. $25®28 for prime mess; $27@30 for India 
mess. Smoked meats, hams, I9@20o.; shoulders, 14® 
15c-; clear rib, 19o. Dressed hogs, 12@12ft. luird is 
lower; prime Western offered at 13ftc. 
Poultry and Crn»n•■.—The market has not been 
so scantily supplied with poultry during holiday 
week for, some dealers say, twenty years past. Hard¬ 
ly a package could be found in tho hands of whole¬ 
salers after 9 A. M. to-day, and, as there was no sur¬ 
plus left from the Christmas supply, dealers have 
pretty much their own way in prices. With the soft 
weather that has attended tho latter part of tho 
month, tho Instruction to Interior dressers havo 
been to forward moderately. We require only about 
one-half the stock for New Year's that Christmas 
and Thanksgiving can use up, but as Sunday follows 
the holiday, more stuff could tmvo been used up this 
week. Still it is better to havo onr murkut in a good 
shape for the regular trade of tho coming month 
than to riska big supply in treacherous weather. Wo 
annex quotations, which must of course bo regarded 
as exceptional uader the circumstances. 
Fowls and chicken?, Huite, V P-, 18@70<’; Now Jer¬ 
sey, 26@22c.; *W estern, 15@18C, Turkeys, New Jersey, 
25®26c.; State, '22®26c.; Western, 20®34. Ducks, com¬ 
mon. l.V-tlTo,; Hue. 19®22c. Geese, common, I2@l6c.; 
fine, 15® 17c. Partridge*, Western, pair. 81.20(S1.4(>; 
Eastern,'.Pc®$1,10. Prairie chickens, $1@1.12. Rabbits, 
40®50c. Hares, 50®65c. Quail, i,< dozen. $2.50®3.50. 
Venison, saddles. F 15, lli@18a.; whole deer, 12@l3e. 
(lame, is in good demand, and shows the usual firm¬ 
ness of the season. Prime hard quail are Worth $3® 
$3.50. Venison Is In more general demand. Canvas- 
back duck for the fancy trade are quoted very high. 
Receipts uf Product*.—'I’ho receipts for the week 
havo been ns follows —241,84144 bales cotton, 50,521) bbls. 
(lour, 1,999 bbls. meal, 2,990 bags do., 29,181 bushels 
wheat, 13,000 do. corn, 4,.''32 do. malt, 2,iW0 do. barley, 
30,hJS do. outs, 1,476 do. beans, 5,793 bbls. pork, 1.235 
pkgs. beef. 3,515 do. cut meats, 1,403 <1o. lard, 400 fcogs 
lard, 10,453 [digs, butter, 6,529 do. cheese, 641 do, dried 
fruits, 1,499 bales hops, 4,897 bbls. whiskey, 1,709 bbls. 
eggs, 8,186 dressed hogs. 
Vegetables,—Tbe poor quality of potatoes is 
dally becoming more apparent, anil reliable grades 
onty will bring prices. Some western Peach Blows 
inbad condition, on boats, are selling nearly as low 
as common descriptions. Prince Alberts this year 
exhibit good oven quality. Onions urn easier; red 
and yellow. $5; white, $0.60@7: string, 100 hunches, 
iMk<S0.3O. Garlic, MX) bunches, $6.50,iT. Potatoes, 
Buckeye, bbl, $1.25@1.6Q ; White ,-iprout, $1.25® 1.50; 
Goodrich, $LS9@2; Monitor and Harlson, $1.35® 1.50; 
Jackson, $1.7&@2; Prince Albert, $2 i./j 2.25; Gurnet, $8 
@2,25; Peachblow, $7.25@2.59; Dyrlght, 11.75®2. 'Pur- 
alps, Russia, f> bbl., $1.50®; 1.75; white, flat, $1.26® 1.50. 
4.,'arrnts, $1.25(^1.00. ijqua?h, marrow, $',VJ.50; Hub¬ 
bard, $2.50® 3. 
Wool.— Fine fleeces-are held (Irmly, but there is a 
very limited sale. Pulled are more active at firmer 
Ugures. We quote Merino at 40@50o.; Camilla comb¬ 
ing. 00®70c. for fleece, and 57@60 for pulled.; Califor¬ 
nia, 30@3tc. for fine unwashed spring; Texas, 30@32c. 
for fine. 
-»>«- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Netvv York. Dec. 31,1869. 
The year just closed has given us quite an Increase 
in cattle and Sheep over any previous year, with few¬ 
er cows and hogs. The comparison Is as follows. 
Beeves. Cows. Calves. Sheep. Hogs. 
miscellaneous ^boertisements. 
ALSIKE CLOVER. 
PRIME SEED FOR SALE AT 
75 CENTS FES. POUND. 
Send for Seed Catalogue, to 
U. H. ALLEN * CO., 
- P. O. Box 376, New York City. 
pERRE, BATCIIELDEB * CO.'S 
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE 
OF SEEDS, AND 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER GARDEN 
MAJVTJAXj FOR 1870, 
will he ready for distribution early in January. It 
will contain about 100 pages, with numerous illustra¬ 
tions,— a complete list of Vegetable and Flower 
Seeds, to which will be added a list of 
Summer-Flowering Itiilbs, Plants 
and Small Fruit*. 
Sent to all applicants inclosing 10 cents. Our 
customers supplied without cliaigo. Address 
FERRE, BATCH ELDER dc CO.. 
‘i.’ll Main St., Springfield, Dins*. 
13ABMEUS! NAVIS YOUR STOCK 
l 1 Uv using Dr. W. W. KllAl.KY’8 
HORSE ANDCATTLE POWDERS, 
tho beat and safest, remedy for Coughs, Colds, Dis¬ 
temper, Fleuru-Puoumnnlu, Loss of Appetite and a 
Want of Condition In llnrsus. Hus nn antimony or 
sulphur, or anything a b.>r*e can take cold on. Also 
for Milk Fevers, Colds, Pleuru-Pneuruonla lu Cattle. 
Quint tu’n Llnhnrut, for Sprains, Rheumatism, 
Sun* Tlmmi* ihr brst In tin? UmrKft. 
(i ii 1 ill | n*? Ilonf Ointment, for Conte,• toted Foot, 
Quarter Cracks, Calks and Bruises of till kinds. 
J^ICJHT PER CKKT. «OLl). 
The undersigned, as representatives of the ST. 
JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COM¬ 
PANY, have the honor to offer for sale the 
$ 1 , 800,000 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS 
(PAYABLE IN GOLD) 
ot* tins 
St. Joseph & Denver City RR. Co., 
Bearing Eight per Cent. Interest, In Gold, Free of 
Government, Tux, secured by a first uml only mort¬ 
gage on the railway, which runs from St. Joseph to 
Fort Kearney. , 
Total length of road. 271 ml es. 
Distance inortgaged, 111 miles; and at the rate of 
only 113,600 per mile on a completed road, costing to 
toiild and equip more than double the amount tnort- 
'I'rust ee for Bondholders : l 1 ARMER.S T,() ,\ N A N D 
TRUST COMPANY OK NEW YORK. 
This tine of railroad Is tho extension of tlm H.nnn- 
IhiI and St, ./narp/i Itailfomi, tatlh it* connections 
North and Kast, and the St. I.oUis and St. .loo oh 
nailroad, with it.* cviHteCtCon* South and host, hull, 
Um * ninveroiwj at SI. JoSn'h, and (nniiecliny at oner 
Eque*trlau Park, Trenton, N. .1. 
T Ifl A ill 
ueeves. cows, calves. Sheep. flogs. 
1868.293,101 5,;»2 1,400,1123 977 .all 
lata.325,761 4,810 a;,!«l 1,479,663 901,308 
Weekly 
Av. I SR). 6,265 93 1,807 28,453 17,333 
Cattle have averaged about le. per lb. lower than 
they did in 1868, while sheep have remained much 
the same, and hog* have advanced more than 2o. per 
lb. Looking over the sources of supply, Illinois still 
leads by a long way, giving just about half tho cattle, 
followed by Ohio, with 3(1,000 head, while Texas, 
which commenced only a few years ago, now comes 
next, with 23,300; then Kentucky, with 23,000, and 
New Turk, with 19,000. 
Tho bulk of the sheep are derived from Ohio and 
this State, with free contributions from Michigan, 
Canada und Illinois. The packing business is set¬ 
tling down in the producing regions of the West, so 
that fewer live hogs come to this city, tho freighting 
of them being less after killing. 
Receipts of live animals. 
Milch 
l)sivp». Cow*. Culvei, Sheen. Hip#. 
This week.4,4!I7 124 483 18.689 13,020 
Last week.5,925 126 6(0 28,022 12,116 
Correspoud’g w’k '68.2,257 52 712 22,575 14,272 
Average ’69.6,265 93 1,801 28,453 17.333 
Bee ves.—Receipts are light, and It is well, for less 
beef is used during holiday week, when poultry 
comes in for the largest share of patronage. With 
the small number? the market la scarcely as good as 
It was one week ago, and drover* who thought that 
neighbors would stay at homo camo in with cattle. 
One drover with 16) head fat cattle calculated his 
loss fully $l,5(W, from what ho would have re¬ 
ceived a fortnight ago. There has been a great fall¬ 
ing offlu the demand fortlne beeves since tho Christ¬ 
mas want, was supplied. At the last, general market 
at One Hundredth street, on Wednesday, only 1,176 
cattle were on sale, and 255 of them were the rem¬ 
nants from former markets. Small as was the num¬ 
ber, it. was difficult to sell all of them at lh.«17ftc. V 
tb, only a few extras going above 16c. Few sale? 
were made outside of 13@16c. 
The following are the prices at tho close of the 
market; 
This week. Lnstwcek. 
Onts. (Junta. 
Choice bullocks,'$> lb.10ft @ 17ft 18 @20 
Good to prime. “ ...15*-; @ 16 111 ® 16U 
Medium. ** ...14 @15 lift @ 15 
Ordinary. ” ...12ft @ 15ft 13 @14 
Poorest grade.. ” ...11 @ 18 11 @ 12 
Milch 
Cow,. 
Clllve?, 
Sheep. 
Ho ye. 
124 
483 
18.689 
13,o2ti 
120 
640 
28,022 
12,146 
52 
712 
22,575 
14,272 
93 
1,801 
28,453 
17,333 
1 TO LIVERPOOL. 
CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. 
From Pier No. 46 North River. W EDNESDAY. 
IDAHO, 3,132 tons.Jan. 13, at, 1ft 1’. 31. 
M1N NKsOTA, 2,965 tons.Jan 19, at 7 A. M. 
NEVADA, 3,123 tons. run. 26, at 2 Jr. M. 
COLORADO. 3,015 ton*.Feb. 7, at H A. M. 
NEBRASKA. 8,392 tons........Fell- at 12 M. 
M A MIA TT A N, 2J»65 tons.Feb. 16. „ 
CAIIIN Pa.SSAOE .((.old)..$80. 
Btiskuao k .(Currency)..$30. 
Saloons and Slate Rooms all on Dock. 
Steerage uml Passage Oilin'. No, 79 Broadway. 
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A RUSINESS CHANCE.-Tlie whole 
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PUBLISHER, care of RURAL NEW-YORKER Cilice, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Tlu *80 bond*have thirty yearn to run from AJKUBt 
U, 1800, Vayiiblu at muuuity, in Gobi, in tuts City ul 
The Interest in pavablo In Gold on the 15th ot 
February and August in each year, at the rate of 8 
per cent., tree ot Government Tax, lu New York, 
London, and Fi tmlcforl-on-llle-Mnln. at the holder * 
option, without notice, and at tho following equtvu- 
leUtS: ON $1,000 BOND. . . . , 
In New York..$40 gold. 
In London.. A 
In Frankfort.-on-Uio-Malu.,101.1 flor. 
On $560 Bond, .me half t,h«*o amouttia respectively. 
The Hnmldnrn in cletiOuilnation» of $l t U0U unn 
They are Column lionet, hnt may be leuisti-retl In 
t.hp ownur’a UttniO at the Knrnior* Loan uml I rnwt 
Company, and. by Dm summder nf the Coupon?, can 
be converted into a Registered Bond, with tuteroHt 
payable to the registered owner. 
COMPANY’S CAPITAL STOCK, S10.000.000, 
10 which nearly $2,000,000 Is subscribed and paid tip 
by local subscriptions, which amount has and Is 
being expended Oil I he t end. 
The Company have l.tUXI.UoO acres or superior land 
Immediately adjoining Dm line. This wit* a grunt 
direct front the Pulled (Ratos Government to aid the 
l',,annulv In their work, and, at the Govcrmucnt 
price of $2.ii0 nor acre, Ini* a v.uue of $4,txX),j)l)ll, while 
tho loan P only $l,,>i)(l,WKJ. and lit the only debt aoatn.*t 
^Tho i'*suiMjr $ I,.3*),600 (if these Bonds 1* all that can 
hr tssueil by tho Comjuuty. 
Bonds are sent and plmkllgCS rorclvcd tree of ex¬ 
press charge, and marketable securities converted 
without commission, to partie.a investing in these 
Bond*. We offer those Bond* at the low price ol 
$97.50 and accrued interest, In currency, With there- 
served right, to advance the price without optica. 
Pamphlets, way* and Information furnished on 
111 i l, arth*s°desiring safe ami lurrntlvu investment* 
should lose no time in investigating these securities. 
W. I*. t'ONVKKSE A 4 0., 
Commorelal Agent?, 51 PINE ST., Now York. 
TAlUMIK A 4'4>., 
Fiscal Agents, 111 WALL ST., New York, 
Having had all the paper* and documents relat ing 
to the loan examined by competent, counsel ami pro- 
nouncod complete and sufficient,nml Imvmg person¬ 
ally cxumiuuil tho same, which wc find regular and 
perfect,ami having hud our own ongtrmms examine 
Die road und property, whose reports am satisfae- 
torv we do, with the utmost eotilldeucc am! saUslio'- 
tlm, recommeml the EIGll i l'ER GENT. FIRST 
MOUTUAGF G()LI> BON 1)S OF THE S’l .JOSEPH 
AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY a* A 
HAFID,8URli AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT 
worthy tho attention Of capita Utf. inv»)#tors, and 
other* W. r. CONV ERSE x CO. 
0 v TANNER A GO. 
RAILROAD Qoi.Tt BONDS. We have on more than 
one ooeoalon* rornnlly noticed tin* mhIhh ut. tluj nigh 
promiuui, ot Crovemment. iave-T<vunty oondM 
by investors, Banks, ami Savings Bunks, for 
tlu» purpose of luvi**iiiJiI tl'm |*roc7*tJUh in Hull- 
road Gold Bond* of undoubted m* urity. I here 
are several bonds now on Die market, where 
such exchange* may he milely and profitably made, 
and us a reply to several inquiries, we annex Dm fol¬ 
lowing result.* of the advantages and profit* to hode- 
i tved by exchanging U. S. Six per cent. Bonds for 
First Moitgngo Hullrnad Gold Bonds. ’1 o present, 
our views in I lie dourest light, we have selected the 
Eight per win. Gold First. Mortgage Bond*, of the 
Si. Joseph «m< Or over City ttnUroad iVmpdiid, which 
inn now so rapidly selling by VV. P. < oNVKHSi: A 
Co., 54 Pine HI., and liy Ta.vnkr A to., 49 Wall bt„ 
Now Vorlc - 
a $1,606 ii. B. Six per cent. Bond at US will cost $1,- 
160, ami will purchase, at 97ft, $1,179 50 of these Mrst 
Mortgage Eight per oent. Gold Bonds. 
The following figure* will show the comparative In¬ 
terest, compounded from 0(16 to Twenty Years Oil 
each amount respectively: 
St.. Joseph ,fc 
Denver City 
Time. Government II. R. Eight 
Six pr. Ct. B’cls. p. Ct. Gold B (Is. 
1st Year’s Interest.... $60 00 $94 36 
Q. OOD BOOKS 
FOR RFRAJLISTS 
Having opened a Depository of Books on AGRl 
CULTURE. HORTICULTURE, and kindred sub 
Joet*. at each of the I’lib! I ration Offices of Dm RUHAI 
N*W-Yorkkii. we uro prepared to furnish most of 
the work* on Rural Affairs issued by American anil 
European publishers. Below Is a list of a portion of 
the works wo can rurnish, with thu price at which 
each will ho forwarded, post-paid, to any section of 
our widely-extended country — tuoludtug the Pacific 
Status and Territories, Alaska, Ac. 
LIST OF BOOKS AND PRICES. 
Al!mi’» New Am, t win n.w>k$'J,M) M.timid on Flux end Hemp 
Do, DiiiMil'* of Domeiilie Au • Culture .. ... ..-. 25 
melfl - .1,(10 1 Mu mud uf Totmceu Culture.. SO 
Du. Rtlmi Architecture .I,SO Muylivw’e Preettcel Hook- 
Vinwleiui fllr.1 Fnticiur. SO Keeplllg(kbi|{lii null Duuble 
AiUurlteil p.muiluyv vJSOlllar Knlrv.. W 
iron,.in. .. ...3,06 Miiybew'a A.i-ount. I»V0M (to 
Am Hl'urpkiiootur l luluHtultie go whh die Mtuvii.. . 1 .V 0 
Rlfie).... 60 flu. Key (tu gu with st", . VO 
5 iuujIren Row Cultllrlit,... - SI Miiu* uu liuiee'e Foot Folhl 76 
Am. W.o«l»mi<t ll«,hd PlunU.1,16 Modoro Cookury, by Mr At- 
An liiU' iiifc ( CuiamlnD A ton xml Mr*h J ltulu.1,5U 
Miller) .tv) l>.ui|pi» nnd III Momiuiuidid lv»h*i«, 159 
lUn*tr»t|oite.is,1)0 pltttue nmi .....10,00 
Purrvh Fruit Onrtlan.l,60(My Vlm jnnl ut LiikrrUw. . 1 
lleAUtlOil I,,.,kvc*l 1'l.uiti (Lou- NuMrn'l Kiemeute Snentilii'. 
, 1 .*11 l:,liLionl .10 eidurvil 1114.9,001 Agriculture.,... 75 
Ueuiuut'i PcuiU'rur'eCciiiuiui |Onl.m culturn.. . '-’0 
loll (| i'll illimiii.tlune)...., ,),i*i|Our Furm uf Four Am-- SO 
Du. Unhtnl Fimelur__ 80 t'linone «.n the !<■>■«.I.)6 
Ul;l. k 11.1. 1 .1,city Culture. SO I’wit uml Ita C.i'..1,55 
tlredce BimU ul F1 1 ■ \\. r, (nr w i 1,7P.'.lUcr’tt Liit'l Mcn.iiro.. 00 
IlrliiiRumuf’l GilF’lenerAju’iS.So Phimtom S'luwcr*......1,60 
Uubl't Fitmily KlFtieu Gut* l'metle*! uml Kelerilhiu Fruit 
Uutirr ........1 00 cfltltur# (tlulier) , .4,00 
Do. lfjuvvur ihmlen.I,Ml I’mollcid Shipliml iUiliuIu11).S,00 
Cm|', , lllcv , l 11 uml llenk |nmv) 75 I’rurllrld klnir lJuUdef fSOorig- 
Coleh Alticrleim Fruit boo It.. 75 illlii plllU'u)....... ...... .10,00 
Cole'ii AulurieSn Voterilirtrlivi 7t. RUIODyN My»tcrlee of Beo- 
OopoIoDtl** Country l.lfv, Oilft Keeping. 1,60 
pp,, *.'40 envmvlmpi.5,00 Quhiey on Boiling Crttil".1,96 
Cotton PUuil.n'• Meiiuul ('fur- Kr.il'>1 1 Functor. 80 
it,,., , ..... |, SO liumlN UnrOen Flower*..8,00 
Cllltivniltm of Native Umpire KiuoUH'i Flue Weot Hua- 
,iml Alunnfnctiirc of Amuri- tinmlry. 1,00 
mil Wine.. .. .., ,.l|60 Dir. Slieup 11 oal.iiadry In tlio 
C.iim'ii Murk Mimiml.i.'.’s Boutli. 1,60 
Piujtlhfmlnrn liouu Doetur.I.Ml ttlrliurileori on lliu Cop. 30 
Do. Alilerienn Catlln Doctor 1,60 Ulvuw’ Mininturu Fruit Gur- 
Durtvln * Anlmlil* uml I'lsiilu.u.uu Jen ..1,00 
Downing 1 * Cotbu.e KeuIJcntn.8,oOISnnnilnr« on Poultry ill lei.).. 40 
Do. LitiiJueiqu. (.nrJvnlng B l SO|Heluuicl( , ii GurJeuem’ fext- 
Diwlnngufor t'roilt uml lieidthl,6U ih»"h. 75 
K.iftirniuPh(Trimhsrrv CnltOru lilflirlluiO' '■ IV,..lure Tnhl.e..,. 80 
F.veryhoJv lilt o» u Lawyer l,V9 Dn. Ready Reckoner nmi l.og 
Farm DrainngeOI F Frene.li). 1,60 Book... 80 
Field’* I'eur Cultnro.1,26 Sflvur'a now Poultry Book (70 
Klugg’x Kurojssm Vbieyivid".. 1llluetralioiiu)... 60 
Fin'll ell 1)00,4,4. . . .4,60 Sr|U«ilita (Wregoryi . 30 
Do MOeh C"w« nml Duirv [StewoiCft(Jcitm)Stiblii Book. 1,60 
Funning.. .. 7,40 Ten Acre. Kimiioh.1,50 
Fruit T.. of A morion.. .... l.M'Thft American lfotinu Carpen- 
F.itlcr’r 111 nn. Slrirwl.urry Cul lor (llatfloid'41 . 3,60 
lUriel ... .. 20 Til? Runi-Yur.l, n Mkouirl.... 1,00 
Do. Foreut Tree Cultural l,6ii Tim Ikmk of Kvararccnt.... .3,00 
lio.Bntull I'rultM, i llluuLratadjlihO Tho llonton Mitehlnial (Fite- 
rinrJitMiiiir tor Proiil.........1,60 jrnrnld). 75 
lirupii Cidtuil»t,(A B Fuller), 1 ,60 Tim Furm.lwilli tllU4tratioii4)l,00 
Omiiimr on Vlllrli Cow,. ;,t The Fnrtaar’i Journal mid Ar¬ 
il »rr|» nil birveti ... .4,00 count Booli.|l, $9, $3,60 
\\ Ilk Cidrncd rngrnvliici . 6 , 181 'I’lin Fruit? ami Fruit Tfrien of 
UliiK fo Bonn. Knopura (Her- 1 America (Downing) .3,00 
In.rfV).1,7 j "Die Gil Mu?, it Mnmml.1 .no 
IlnwIiiyN Art of Saw Filing.. 76 Tho Perchertin Hone .1,00 
Hup Culture... •IlilTliormt*' Am, Fruit CiiHurist, 
1 leujs.r'e Dog and (inn. 30 (4*0 Ihurtrutlene).3,00 
jIor,e I'rubduK Mit.lu lOn.v Todd’? Vising Kuriuvrt' Miin- 
(Junniuv ... .. I ,)61 uni uml Workshop..1,50 
I|orv Crop* Grew.2,00, Vonttlotlnn In Am, It'.,riling,. 1,60 
Indian Coro; It. Vrtlue, C’lll Warder’ll llislgn* mid Kvar- 
turn nnd b»r< ... I,.*•<>' ... 
.ironing* nn (',title.1,7:. W:|lmi|>V Alt, llrnlu* I Otrdro ),(10 
It... I torw, uml it,. Dlueneu*... I. if, ; Wormru l’ruil (.rower-'Guidel.so 
Joloiabrii'u Ag’l Clmndatry.. 1,75 VVnudwnrd'. Grupetiuu and 
Ire, Ktumeotu Ag’l Chumletry. 1,60 RorOutilbirnl building,,..,!,50 
Kemp’, Ltudurjip, (hiMliutlng.vjio! Do, Country Horn,,:,.1,50 
(jrnipitrolh on thu Hive nnd Do. Rural Andlitu,'tor,*.1,00 
floooy Bee . ..2,00 Wool Grow,,,-wttl Bln,A fi»*g- 
(.etn hnr'u Unw In BuOtl I lot I later, Vole, ), V, 5, ru. It.. 33 
Houatut.... .. 1,50 Vtiang llouanliuuper’a A. Dalry- 
r.Ioblg’A Greot Work On Agrl malu . Dlte, lory. 30 
ruitiir,,...I,60| Youtono'i TTttnd Hook of 
Do. AgrlcuUurill Chumlutry.. 1,00 (toiuehnld Beicnre.2,00 
Mnmml of Ayr lull I litre, fj‘:tti Vouinnu’a Naw Chomlelry ...2,00 
oreotl trod I'dltil)... 1,26 
1st Year’? Interest,— 
2 d Year’s Interest,,... 
3d Year’s Interest.,,, 
fth Year* I merest 
Dili Year's 1 merest.. . 
ODi Year's Interest.... 
7tll Year's Interest.... 
8th Year’s Interest,.,, 
'.uh Year’s Interoat,— 
loth Year's 1 merest. 
Dili Year's Interest ,. 
12th Year's Interest,.. 
13th Year's interest.... 
Iltll Year’s Interest.... 
15th Year's Interest.... 
Kith Year’s Interest- 
17th Year’s Iltteratf. 
18th Year’s luterost.,.. 
l’dth Year’s Interest... 
20th Year’? Interest... 
Tho abovo list will bo Revised from time to time, 
and new works added us published. 
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41 Park Row, New York, or Rochester, N. Y. 
y » < * ’ s 
FLORAL G UIDE FOR 1870. 
The first Edition of one hundred and 
Twenty Thousand copies of 
VICK’S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF 
SEEDS AND FLOItAL GUIDE, 
Is published and ready to send out. It Is elegantly 
primed on (lilt* tinted paper, rvlth about 200 line wood 
Engravings of Flower? and Vegetable*, und a beau- 
tiinl (V)i.ouEn Puatk— consisting of seven varieties 
Of Phlox Drutiituendli, umklng a (Inc, 
BOUQUET OT PHLOXES. 
It, 1* the most beautiful, us well us the most in¬ 
structive Floral Guide published, giving plain und 
thorough direction* tor the 
CULTURE 0U FI.OWKRS AND VEGETABLES. 
The Floral Guide is published for tlio benefit of 
my customer?, to whom it Is sent, free without appli¬ 
cation, but will bo forwarded to all who apply by 
mall, lor TEN CENTS, which is not half the cost. 
Address JAIMES VICK. 
If ochosier, N. Y. 
mm 
iNhsI 
0 R EC 0 N. I»e'Vffif& 10 R EG 0N. 
is published weekly ut Salem, Oregon, and oonttnn? 
Information concerning tho Nr,II, ( limans and Pro¬ 
duction* of Oregon and Die North Biuritle Const. A 
good Advertising Medium. Terms of stibscrliitlon, 
one Copy, onn your, $2.50; six months, $1.50. Address 
OREGON.I SuiiMD, Oregon. OREGON. 
Choice bullock?, if) lb... 
Good to prime. “ 
Medium. " 
Ordinary... " 
Poorest grade . ’* 
Average of all sales.14ft @ 
T.uat week. 
(Junta. 
18 @ 20 
16 @ 16ft 
lift to 15 
13 @ 14 
11 @ 12 
15 @ — 
I 5t\, MONHY atid 42A .11K. The lluu- 
I’ ter'* Guide will tell you bow to hunt, fish, make 
traps, boats, Ac. How to tan and euro furs. Ac. 27,000 
sold in 1809. It, Is the ONLY mil "Guido.” Every 
limn and boy neod* id. Nearly 100 pages, mailed free, 
only 25 cents. Beware of 10 cent paper swindle* and 
lingua “ receipts.” This is tbo only r<liable book. Mail¬ 
ed for price by the publisher*. 
HUNTER A CO., Hlnsdalo, N. H. 
L IAIE WlTIiOI T m i’K NOT GOOD ON 
sandy snll. 8eo "STEKlLl'l'Y 1.8 LAID.—(3d edi¬ 
tion) - Villf's New System, of AgrUvuttnre. Price 2., ct*. 
J. A. RIDDLE, Manoneaier. N. Ji. "So plum that 
uny farmer, hynnrcful voudlitg, can master the sub¬ 
ject.”—,Y. 1'. hidi /„ iidrnl. 
F k.VMftDF.LL NOIMVAY OATS Wannnt- 
1 eil goo,line, Mv Guts are. true to name. Prlee, 
ut express office hero, per bushel, ?-i; per peek, $1.50; 
ten bushels, $35. Address A. M EVERTS, 
Saliahury, Addison Co., Vermont. 
M l-~>OI ]•’I LS6H. For Pnmphict.County 
Map of Missouri and Descriptive List* ,,f li’arm- 
mg and Mineral Llinrl- for sale, send P/cnts to 
MILTON SANTEE, Land Agent, Holla, .Mo. 
I MPROVED STOCK. PREM11 M CUES. 
tor VVlille Swine. Pure-brod Poultry etc., etc. 
The best in the country. Send stump for Illustrated 
Circular. THUS. B. SMITH A CO.. 
ITontsvillf, Conn. 
B R.HIM Art FOR rtAl.E. 3 Lltrlji Brahmn 
Cocks. (Ives' slock.) 2 Duck Brahma (kicks. 
GEO. K. IIAWLKY, Glen’s Enlls, St. V, 
Moore's IUrnxL New-Yorker, sinon its size was 
doubled lit tho opening ol this year, I.* the largest 
und handsomoat Agricultural Weekly in America. It, 
was alwuy^ one of the best. We hear, without sur- 
prlco, that its subscription* uro double those of any 
former year,—,V. 1'. Tribune. 
These cuttle came from the following State?, viz.: 
Illinois. 
1,870 
Canada. 
.... 216 
Now York. 
596 
Texas. 
.... 367 
Ohio. 
592 
1ml tana. 
... 435 
Michigan. 
lie 
Connecticut. 
.... 30 
Kentucky... 
480 
New Jersey 
.... 13 
Milch Cows.—Trade Is dull, as Is usually the case 
during the holiday season, und no change in price I? 
noted. 
V«*ul Calves.—Prices are firm, the best calve? 
barely reaching 12c. per lb., live weight. A lot of 68 
averaged $12.34 each. Hog dressed calves sell at 
Keltic. 
•sheep. Tll« very light arrivals of 1S,6S9 sheep for 
tlie past week I* made the occasion of an advance of 
about fte. per lb., Ille quotations being.VfteiTKc., wit.li 
extras HtSrgSftc. a lot of 100 head Cajiu<las,‘ll4 lbs., 
selling at 8\c. even, with IfjQtHuto, 112 II,*. at. 8c. 
Swine. Thcsn uro easier again, though firmer 
than they were on Tuesday last. Brices of live vary 
from 91fc. to lllftc,, while city drns.sucl bring I3@13ftc. 
and Western dressed. Hft®l2ftc. 
Buffalo. Dec. 30. 
CiWlle.—The run I* a light one. and the market, t* 
somewhat active, and prices arc fto. liighnr. There 
I? no great demand just notv, and had the supply 
beeuativ way lineral. prices would In all probability 
have fallen. Rates ranged all the way from $1.25 to 
$9.37ft. The higher figure was for a really good 
drove, however. Cons are In light supply, and fair 
demand ut flit,.'70 for fair to good. To-day one 
choice Indiana cow was sold for $105. 
Ilog*.—The receipts are light, but the market has 
been quite dull. To-day, however, there was a littlo 
bettor feeling. Rates are $9.25@lu. 
Sheep. The market ha* opened good und ftp. 
higher. Rate? are $5,< 6 for Canada stock, arid $3.50 
(*,$4 75 for Western. Some choice stock brought 
8@10c. 
$2,213 59 $4,317 85 
Add vul.of | 
Deduct cost of U.S.) . „„ ,? P«'’ «•?»*;• L, 
Bonds above parr .. 150 00 St. .1. A D.( . K. ,29 ,)0 
value...) It, Gold B d j 
over cost. J 
$2,063 59 $4,847 85 
A? the N. Y. Tribune very properly says:-** Let our 
roiul^r* riiiucuiboi* • A good I'uliwuyboiid isihe best 
security now open to investment.” 
QOLOItGD PLATES OF 
FRUITS A3MD FI»OWBRS, 
Drawn and Colored from Nature in the very best 
style, for .Nurserymen, Tree Dealer* and Amateurs. 
Also, Fruit and Flower Pieces, Groups, different 
sizes and styles, for parlor und office ornament?. 
A large collection of flutes now oil hand, and 
additions constantly made. 
Furnished separate or neatly bound, us desired. 
The so Plate* lire Equal to Any .Made In 
• (his Country. 
Four Samples by mail for $1. Send for List. Ad¬ 
dress l<\ K. P1IOKX1X, Bloomington, 111. 
| QrtA “ ST A It rtPANULED BANNER." 
In l\) NOW at the opening of * ne way car is tho 
time to mu, scribe for your yenr’s reading. For only 
7 ft cl*, you can have the etna pest paper in the world 
a whole year and also free oralis, mounted on a roller 
and prepaid, that superb parlor nigruvlng '* Evange¬ 
line.’' Tin* elegant plat e, erigravtidat a cost Of $l.<Oo, 
I* GIVEN free to nvei'VBUbsct'ibnr to the ** Star Snuil- 
glcd Banner. 1 ' The " Banner " is l.edgei size, Ifilong 
columns, 8 page*. .It i* the liveliest, wlltlc-i and 
brightest sheet ever printed. It ’’ventilates ” nil 
Swindlers. It is loll of run. Fuel and Fanefful read¬ 
ing, Wit. liumor, Fun. li you will send 75cents.and 
tho superb engraving and paper docs not please you. 
we will return your money. Now is the Ti mi.. Only 
75 cts. for n whole year—superb engraving GRATIS. 
Specimen 6 COnts. Address 
“STAR SBANGLED BANNER." 
Hinsdale, N. II._ 
Ga i i\ A mv, UOCRLE IIOIMI I) 
MAI’S for til. LLOYD'S Srcel-platn Map 
of AM EUR A, for 1870,showing from ocean timwiin : 
entered, nenmted. varnished ; 51 VoO Inches large, with 
the United StUtc* f’liniity Map on reverse side on a 
larger scale. With LOWMIOQ names. Price only $1. or 60 
cent* to agent?. Sheets mailed for 30 cents ; 100 cop- 
1 ,,* duv sold by agent.?. Lloyd iimdo all the maps 
used by (lyre. GranT. ,Me(’leila n. SI,, noun, Sheridan, 
&C., &c„ during the war ('erf)fieates sent. 
E. LLOYD, Box I MO. New York. 
WM* 
9 iTil EOITION mcinis POPULAR 
ii 1 ! work, which ha.* met with ?o much favor in the 
l>ast, Is now ready. It has imon re-wrltten and im¬ 
proved, printed wlih new type, and cm line paper. 
Illustrated with a beamll'ul Lliiiogiaph, and many 
other Hue engraving? from nature. It ,.• 011111111 * full 
description uud the culture of over 1,500 leading vari¬ 
eties of Flower? und Vegetables: al *0 descriptive 
list of the novelties of the present season ; to which 
is added a enl lection of 200 choice Fra rich Hybrid 
Glndiolus. This work, wo fool confident, will com¬ 
pare favorably with any similar one. 
From Leri iUirtlett, [Varner, N. II. 
" 1 have received a copy of your superbly gotten 
up ‘ Amateur Cultivator's Guide.' I think it far 
ahead of anything ol' the kind ever before issued 
from the American press. Blcase accept oiy warm¬ 
est thunks for your klndne?? in lot-warding this 
•Gem of a book’ to tny uildrcs?.” 
This work 1? published for tlm benefit of onr cus¬ 
tomer?, to whom It Will be sent free, but will be sent 
to any address upon receipt of 25 cents, for paper 
cover, and 50 cents fur tastefully bound in cloth. 
WASll III' It N A: CO., 
Horticultural Hull, Boston, Mass. 
ritHE CHARTER OAK PRIZE TOMATO. 
I Ti,,' . t, in 1 ' i- product¬ 
ive variety ever be.tore Introduced, the originator 
says. Tli* New York Farmers’ Club says, a tomato 
that Is ea rig, solid and smooth is what lhe public want., 
and this they will find In luy tomato. Circular?, giv¬ 
ing full particular*, with vutuuble testimonials from 
prominent gentlemen, sent upon, application. For 
illustrated cut or trutt. *00 Tilton’" .lournulof Hor¬ 
ticulture for January, also circulars. 
Our Annual Catalogue ,,f genuine "Wethersfield 
Garden Seed? for INTO will pe published about the 1st 
of January, anil mailed free to all applicants. Cus¬ 
tomers furnished ns usual. Add re?.* 
It. D. 11 IWI.KY. Seed and Ag Warehouse, 
492 A 498 Main St., Hartford, Conn. 
1870 
T11L N I RNIili V . 
1870 
Ci j a A DAY. DOt BLE GDI N i l. 
•tVj-U MAI’S for rtl. I, LG YD'S Steel-plate .Ml 
n AIItV-l’AUM PARTNER WANTED On 
a farm of s,3) acres, and 120 cow*; well slocked, 
and in working order. A partner with cash capita! 
wanted. A superior opportunity for 11 good man who 
means busiuess. For partleulnrs, address 
GEO. A. MOORK Bntfalo, N. V. 
The l,cat, cheapest and most richly Ii.t.itstkated 
Monthly Magazink for Children. $1.50 a year 
in advance, Sample number. 10cents. Subscribe now, 
and get the last number of 1809 fkkk. Address 
JOHN L. rtlloRKY, 
13 W iisliliigton street, Bost on. 
rpill<: ,11 V< KDOY Nl KSEKIHS, 3R;ue- 
1 don. Wav lie Co., N. ).. offer at Wholesale and 
Retail nil tie, popular varieties ol Gita imc Vinks, 
CI'kraxt and GooBiSUKitav Hcsiik.*. Rahimikhrv 
Blackrkrhv and StuaWiikruv t*t.A.vr». and a 
general stock of Fruit and Ornainontiil Trees. 
Sveeiidlies. .Mummoth Cluster Raspberry. ($25 per 
1,000 1 ) Grange Quince, ($125 per 1,000.) Small orders 
to go bv Mail or Kipmos? will have careful atton- 
tlon. Catalogues mailed to applicant?. 
C, L VAN I.H'sk.V, M.tc edon, N. Y. 
D O M O N A IV t KNISKV. 
I VV 11 lift ti* Burry, ('iunnininxon. N« J. 
50 acre? In Raspberries. 50 acres In Blackberries. 
Beach. Bear. Apple Trews..ami the Largest Stock 
of Kentucky Strawberries. Send for Catalogues. 
