IMPLEMENTS 
Hay plenty, 13 per ton. There are no other 
ehu’nges front quotations Inst week. 'lho warm wot 
winter here has been very unfavorable for corn, 
much of which was got Into crib Iti (lamp condition, 
and has not dried. Farmers who have sound corn, 
old or new, are saving It for seed. 
Hope.— Cash lots are hard to'move, aa the local 
trade mostly want time. Exporters arc not at work, 
and holders are more disposed to yield. Wo quote 
choice new State at 83©23e. with common at 13c.; 
Eastern new, 12<*20c.; yearlings, fcitlOc.; old, 2«4o. 
K. Well'S London correspondent writes, under date 
of Jan. lfitb ‘‘Since last report our market has con¬ 
tinued very quiet, with scarcely any new homo 
' ;■» directed have 
Indeed, wo believe Unit 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
New York. Feb. 4,1S70. 
Hen ns nnd Pene.~There Is another shading to 
prices, but It Is thought In soma quarters that u 
further immediate decline will bo checked. For our¬ 
selves we do not see what Is to keep prices from 
favoring the buyer for some time to conn*. The 
stock has largcly accumulated, and there is no abate¬ 
ment in the receipts. There has been a Govern¬ 
ment order for 1,000 bushels, and this, probnbly. 
Is one of the straws that encourage holders. Pena 
of all kinds are very dull and nominal. We quote 
as followsRoans— Kidney, V bush., #2.75C"-2.80; 
pea, prime. #2.405.2,60: medium, prime, $1.80@1.!X); 
common to fair, #l,25:*i4.C0; marrows, prime, #2,56® 
2.60; common to fair, fl.fi0dt2,25; Lima, ?ti.5G, m. Peas— 
Canada, bond. 95e.®$l; free. In bbl*., $1.In® 1.20; 
green. f2.2ftji)2.:i0; black-eye, 2 bush. bug. #4(.i4.25. 
Beeswax,-Some holders of pure, nice yellow are 
asking 40c.; good lots arc selling moderately at©® 
growths on offer, and the few sale 1 
been made at higher values; I : 
this class must reulUn fuller tlgurcs boforo long. 
New Americana ure dull of tale, the depression oc¬ 
casioned by the late forced sales still exercising a 
bad effect upon prices, which will take some little 
time to recover. American yearlings are beginning 
to attract more attention from their comparatively 
low value, and may possibly come into play soon, 
although the large quantity offering operates greatly 
against their moving. Continental markets ure all 
reported dull, with a tendency to lower figures." 
iUonts.— Cool weather gives the market more 
buoyancy. Wo quotq Dressed hogs are extremely 
scarce, and choice bright Western, suitable for the 
retail trade, will bring 13’|e. Of Now Jersey there 
are not enough to quote. Dressed beef has arrived 
In bad order. VVo quote hog dressed eulvee, milk, 
14vvl8c,; grasses, 8@10c. Western dressed beef at 
6&8c. Country dressed mutton, 3@8. 
Poultry.—The cool weather makes trade more 
satisfactory. There is not much stock scut In ; prices 
have ruled so low. nnd the mild spell made the busi¬ 
ness anything but profitable. With ahiglifer range 
of figures, however, supplies will probably reach hero 
In greater abundance. Western now command prices 
almost equal to State, us they arc arriving In pretty 
good condition. Live sell well to local flinders. 
Game—Venison has sold low, but with the cooler 
weather Is bringing hotter figures. Most kinds of 
game, embracing quail nnd pralrln heus, are doing 
bettor. Wo quote: 
Mvr.-Fowls and Chickens—State and New Jer¬ 
sey, V n>. IfiCJIfic.; Western. lWtlSc.t Ducks—New 
Jersey. V pair, *1.50®1.75; Western, #1.25® 1.50. Geese 
- Western, #2® 2.50; New Jersey, #3.60. Tnrkeya— 
There Is no movement in cheese at the Little 
Fulls market for the week ending l* eb. 5. Our quo¬ 
tations remain ilic stiUtu a* last w eek. We have urt- 
vtces from ubroud to the middle of January. In 
London, American cheese hud sold nt an advance of 
as. We quote the prices on different kinds of cheese 
In that market ns follows : English Cheddar. 80s. to 
’.Ms. V ewt ; Wiltshire double iXis. to HI*.; Cheshire, 
medium. Ms. to (Ss.; tine. T4*. to 84».; Scotch. 76s to 
60s.; American, extra. 74s. i* > 70s.; Hue. 70s. to *--*.; 
Dutch cheese—Edams. tiOs. to03s.; Honda*. M>*. to 60s.; 
Derby shape. 58*. to 62s. „ _ , , , 
Normandy but ter, extra, litis, to 1.70*. IP owt. Irish 
butter Corks. 130c. to HO*.; Jersey nos.; Danish and 
Kell, 12<is. to 140*.; Canadian, uOs. to llQs. Waterford 
bacon, 'So. ... 
The corresponding prices last year for putter, 
cheese and bacon were as follows :— Irish butler— 
Corns, 150s.; American cheese, *4s.; Waterford bacon, 
72s.—X. A.W. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. Feb. 4, 1870. 
With 1,000 more cattle than were received tho pre¬ 
vious week a like gain In Sheep, and u falling off of 
4,200 hogs, there are Impnrtnnl change* to report In 
the markets. The wontlier Is. much Improved,though 
not. cold enough to stilt butchers, f novel s are hope¬ 
ful, and at the same time anxious that higher prices 
should not ho reported In tliccountry. f >r that, would 
spoil the nice little game or buying there at. the old 
rates and selling here at Hale, advance. All kinds 
Of stock base been eloselv sold off, and future pros¬ 
pects are favorable, If drovers do not get too excited 
and rush the thing. 
Receipts of live animals: 
Milch 
Btit'vM. Cows. CnlvcH. Sheep. Hoot. 
This week.fi.rai 100 lie 3H.flSl o,08« 
1,nst week ..._....5,754 110 507 27,475 13,282 
Correspond’g w'k m5,w« 70 CI7 27,HW 7.dll 
Average DO.8,285 03 1.807 28.453 17,333 
IloevMu-jThe first still fed cattle of the season 
arrived from Cuiuula during tho past week. This Is 
much earlier than usual, nail mav Indicate a desire 
to push them off sooner than they commonly do. 
There is it growing feeling that unless trade general¬ 
ly Improves considerably, high price* cannot be 
looked Tor. It make* it grant dllferanee whether the 
laboring classes are all employed, and have plenty of 
money to spend for beef, or whether they are unem¬ 
ployed and eonnotrdge In every possible wav. Butch¬ 
ers complain that they tiro not soiling halt the meat 
they sometimes do at this season of the ytair, hence 
fewer animals suffice them. Contrast!ngtbp present 
with the corresponding week last year, we find scarce¬ 
ly tho shadow of a variation, the few now *old at 
higher prices being correspondingly superior in qual¬ 
ity to anything offered then. The course of trade, 
since our last report, has been us follows: 
On Monday morning the offerings wore 3.9P’* bend, 
Of which 1,1)11 were ut Communl|iuw, 1,202 ut Wcn- 
hiiwken, and 1.012 at One Hundredth street. The 
rainy weather was unfavorable, and trade slow at 
price* rather below those last ruin rted. and 300 re¬ 
mained unsold ut night. The quality »n* inferior. 
On the following Wednesday, mud lie the 3(0 stale, 
them worn only 1,027 head of Iresh cattle at One Hun¬ 
dredth street, Mild the market took u decided turn in 
favor of drovers, helped. In part, Uya heller quality 
of cuttle, such as flr*t-cteat» butcher* hud been long¬ 
ing for and were willing to take at 18c. # ft. The 
best, singular as It may scout, came from Indiana 
and Michigan, tutd weighed lOftl? owt. One lot of 15 
head, fed tty A. M. Lockrldge of I’utPUIn Co„ Ind,, 
weighing 2,000 fts. each at home, averaged 18c. here. 
The poorest animats were a lot of Canada bulls, sold 
at Ilia. Tho more com in on prices of fair to good 
Western Steers were lt 'gfeld^c. V ft. 
'I'hc Ayruult prize steer* have not, yot been killed, 
hut we hope to report both the live and dressed 
weight in our next, and shall doubtless astonish tho 
feeders of nmimnoth bullocks even. 
Tho higher prices now reported are due, In part, to 
the superior quality, and partly owing to a real ad¬ 
vance of about ,'^c. F ft in the murlcot. 'I'lm poorest 
Broom Corn. — Continues firm, though there Is 
not much doing at the prices. Wo quote cliotco hurl 
16al0c.; good mixed lot-*, 17®17Hc.; common Missouri, 
15 *l(ic. Brooms steady, at CkjffcsI&.OO for ordinary to 
good, *C>< ; .7 for extra. 
Butter. There have been several days of sea¬ 
sonable weather, but they have failed to inspire con¬ 
fidence among dealers. Tho market has been de¬ 
cidedly unsettled, with fine grades, even, showing a 
weakness; and It Is difficult to arrange a table of 
prices that will Indicate the varied fluctuations that 
ure daily occurring In low nnd medium qualities. 
The range we annex Is lower than our last, nnd ut 
the close there Is nothing which promises to check 
the receding movement of prices. When the mar¬ 
ket Is si niggling, ns it now Is, with a strong feeling 
of concession on the part, of holders, and great 
apathy on tho part i f buyers, It Is almost useless to 
attempt to collect a " market," though we could fill 
the page with opinions and theories. 
There Is one sound reason why this Item of pro¬ 
duce should not verify the high going-out ideas of 
some parlies. Butler for a long time Im* kept a high- 
priced position lu direct contrast with other leading 
sorts of articles Included in regular consumption, 
and with the usual reduction In the family purse at¬ 
tending winter. It Is somewhat surprising that a 
clamor for cheapness has not, boon started before 
this. 
State nud Pennsylvania, palls, fine, 40@V>e.; do., fair 
to good, 3?iil33e.: Pennsylvania, tubs, 35,' 100 .; Ht.ato, 
firkins, fine, SuwJOct medium to good, !Di»33o.; half 
tuba, fine, 387440c.; medium to good. 33ft84u.; fancy 
■elections, k-'.iit.Hc. Welsh, tub*, fall made, 37(it38c.; 
do., prime ila1rlen,82<rt83c.; do., fair to good dairies. 
204480c.; Ohio, Reserve. fresh, 26c*t37e.; do., common 
to good, 22 m' itc.; other selections, 20<l22c.; other 
Western, lirkiri*, &e., tine, 26c>c30c.; fair to good, 
20®22c.: Western rolls, 20®31c.; common butter, 15® 
18c.: Canada butter, 2iv;2!)c. 
CliccHP. The Improvement abroad has started 
the market a little so Tar as prices go, but there Is no 
freer movumont In iho article. The fact that the 
stock Is composed mainly of the better qualities, 
alike suitable to the shipping and local demand, 
makes holders rather indifferent about realizing at 
present prices, and disposed to await raw develop¬ 
ments. 
Factory State, extra, per lb., 17V,'® 18c.; Factory 
Suite, good to line, per lb.. ICS® 17.; Factory State, 
common, per lb., 160j.l6.Sc.: Farm Dairy, choice, pnr 
lb., 17‘r, l"Wc.: Farm Dairy, good to fine, per lb., 15V® 
lttc.; Farm Dairy, common to fuir, pur lb., 15otl5vfe.; 
English Dairy, good to prime, per lb., 17Stftl8c.; Eng¬ 
lish Dairy, poor, per lb.. UkJtlTe.j Pineapple State, 
por lb.,2,Vil2Tc.; Pineapple Connecticut, per lb.,27M28c. 
Cotton.—The largo receipts ut tho port*, In con¬ 
nection with u decline abroad, has weakened the 
market, and prices are a fraction lower; at tho close 
the demand Is moderate, but holders will not con¬ 
cede further. We quote: 
Nn\y Orison* in,I 
UnlnnJ , Ac. 
Ordinary. 
Good Ordinary. 
Low Middling .. 
Middling 
Good Middling 
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NEOSHO VALLEY LANDS! 
t.300,OOO ACRES FOR MACE TO 
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SEEDS OR FERTILIZERS 
20ts®27— 
Dried Fruits. Apples are quiet, and tend lower. 
Choice peeled peaches have sold fairly. Small fruits 
dull and weak. 
Apples, Hta to I'WilOtfe..’Western 8 Southern 
SftOc., sliced 11 S'.'oU^c. reaches, peeled, 15® 17c.,com¬ 
mon lOtailc,, East Shore !81-pi*l'J»C., unpeeled quar¬ 
ters, BMfcOe., halves, Pjfglle, Blackberries. 11H®12c. 
Raspberries, 30®3lc. Cherries, 25®20c., pita in, ®j,7c. 
Plums, 2j;.<.2t!o. Whortleberries, 12®14c, 
Eggs. The late low prices brought out more de¬ 
mand than was expected, aud with a reduced stock 
and moderate receipts prices for the present are 
higher. Wc quo to lots from near points at 34@36o.; 
Western, XkwSHc.; Southern, 31«n33c. Egg nuts, oOcitiOc. 
per bushel. 
Flour. Prices are about as last week. Foreign 
wants have been moderate, and a decline In freights 
has had an effect oil trade. The low grades, which 
are chietty wanted for export, retain relatively, the 
best figures. The arrivals are fair, and are freely 
offered, although not pressed on the market at any 
material decline. We quote at gi.COAGSO for super¬ 
fine State: *5.1)VfiO.T) for extras, common; #5.83<ft5.50 
for better qualitie- do., and *5.55(^5.00 Tor runny; 
*1.60(3s4.80 for super (Inn Western, *535.35 for extra 
do.: J,V3o.'C.la for choice do,; *5,1035.50 for shipping 
brands round-hoop Ohio; *5.65 (._m;. 2Q for trade brands 
do.; ¥5.75®fi.36 for good to choice whit*) wheat extras. 
Kt. Louis at #5.50"'6.25 f<*r common to fair extras; 
#6.2538.50 for better qualities. Southern at IS.oOftOJO 
for extra*; O5.15&0.75 for good ami choice. Kye 
flour at $134.00 for the range of qualities. 
Fresh Fruits-There Ls a better movement In 
apples, but dealers seem satisfied with late prices. 
Bpitzcnbergs are inquired for, but are not aonndunt 
enough to quote. This apple should be more largely 
Included lu our supply, as there are many old- 
fashioned buyers who will not accept Baldwins or 
even the excellent Northern Bpy us red fruit. Cran¬ 
berries are dull but firm. Nuts are doing better, 
Peanuts showing the greatest improvement. 
Grain.—Wheat—A decline In freights served to 
strengthen the views of holders, and u few parcels 
were taken at a shade better figures. Shippers, how¬ 
ever. generally refused to pay any advance, and there 
has been averyduh market, with prices about u* 
last week; winter grades nreofforod most freely. We 
quote at #1.1231.16 for No. 3 Spring: *1.1804.22for No. 
2 Spring; fl.2Secl.27 for No. 1 Spring; #1.2031.31 for 
Winter Bed Western; ?1.31®l.33 for Amber Michi¬ 
gan; *1.4001.50 for White California: fl.40®1.60 for 
White Canada . White Michigan at #1.3034.60; am¬ 
ber Kentucky and Tennessee at #1.34<ftl.3S. Corn ls 
selling slowly, the demand wholly Tor small lots for 
home use. Tho arrivals are moderate, but are more 
than equal to trade wants : latest sales arefSSftOOo. for 
new Western mixed ; 00c. for new yellow Southern; 
96@0Cc. for new yellow Jersey. Oats have been more 
active on speculation, but closed Irregular aud weak 
ut53x@54o. for Western, and liSitOUc. for State. Bar¬ 
ley is inactive; sales nt 87c. for two rowed State; #1.10 
@1.18 for Canada West. Malt--State sold at #1. 
Hay jiml Straw—We are receiving very free 
supplies of hay for winter from the bay resources, 
N. Jersey, Btutun Island, Ac., and as the open weather 
allows an occasional North Btvor barge to arrive, 
prices are unchanged. We quote retail at #K31.151n 
loads, the higher price for prime coarse New Jersey: 
some lots, #1.30, Shipping In fair demand at B3@90c. 
Boose hay, #1.35 por 100 by thO ton. Long ryo straw, 
I1.10'i*.l,l5; .short '.iSc.ftfl; oat, 70375c. 
Honey—Neglected, at 28@30c. for clover comb and 
24&26c. for buckwheat. 
should send stamp to us for Special Circulars, of 
which wo Issue a great variety, In addition to our 
large Catalogues. 
B. n. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Box 376, Now York. 
Tho Lands now offered by this Company ure situ¬ 
ated nnilrilv within twenty miles oil each side of the 
road, extending one hundred and seventy miles along 
tho 
NEOSHO VALLEY, 
the richest, finest and most Inviting valley for settle¬ 
ment in the West. 
One-third of the labor required at the East. In tho 
culture of farms will insure here double the amount 
of crops. For orchard*, grape culture, and siuull 
fruits In general. It U unttquulud. 
BUJU)I NO MATERIAL AND FENCING, 
*f every variety and in great jhntidanee. Within 
convenient distance >>f almost every quarter suction, 
are Die flflOst quarries "I lllltqstune. furnishing tho 
best of wuturial fur house, barn, fences, Xn. 
STOCK RAISING. 
Tb« rich native gru-.-ei of the prairie* and bot¬ 
toms, with tlie large area of unoccupied lands In 
Connection with the dry, mild and open winters, pre¬ 
sent, uncquulod advantage* lor tho raising of cattle, 
sheep and horses. H Is a region hotter adapted to tho 
growth of llvo stock, and the making of butter and 
cheese, than any other in tin; same latitude. 
DAIRYING. 
In such a country, with ranges for stock unrestrict¬ 
ed, and pasture limitless, the production of butter 
and cheese must bo profitable. 
FRUIT GROWING 
Is one of the apeciaUtft, a* demonstrated by the Gold 
Mml.’il awarded to the State of Kansas by the Penn¬ 
sylvania SLatn Horticultural Society for *• a COLLEC¬ 
TION HU- mi!ITS UNMlll'A88k!> roll SI/.K, JtKAUTT 
AND FLAVOR." 
THE CLIMATE AND HEALTH 
of Kansas are hneqnnlon. These, Indeed, nr*; among 
its elite# excellences, aud are recommendations for 
settlement. No county intlie wmlii tarnishes a huger 
number of days In llio year lit which out-door work 
can ho done. 
SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES. 
The Cntmnnn ami Higher School* of Lhe State are 
endowed with binds to the value, of millions of dol¬ 
lars, a portion of which has been sold and invested, 
yielding a heavy income, Cbnreties of all denomi¬ 
nations arts common, and liberally supported and 
attended, 
PRICES OF LAND. 
Our lands vary m price, usually rrnm *2 to *8 per 
acre, and are sold ujmn the credit of ten (10) years’ 
time, and on more favorable terms than any other 
company In tho State. It Is our purpose to prevent, 
so far as possible, any ■peeulating in the lands of this 
Company, and to encourage sales to actual settlers 
alone. 
TERMS OF HA LB. 
One-tenth down at time or purchase. No payment 
the second year, except the Interest. One-tenth 
everv year utter until completion of payments, with 
annual Interest. Any one wishing to save the Inter¬ 
est can have the privilege of paying up at any time. 
TI1E HEAD LAND OFFICE 
Is located at JUNCTION CITY, to which all Immi¬ 
grants and persons desiring to sue the lands of this 
Company should purchase tickets, (.urge maps ut 
the road and the lauds cun be **• n. and Important 
Information gained, not possessed ntany other point, 
nnd to all purchasers of lands Jrct tickets from this 
point are given over the road. 
For further Information uddresi 
ISAAC T. GOODNOW, 
I.nud Commissioner, 
Junction City. Knnsns. 
DICE FIIOITI (lie ADIRON D A (IKS 
" I feel that. I do tho 
sporting public a ser¬ 
vice In culling their at¬ 
tention to the Mwifnard 
HiAe, It's performance 
this season was more 
than creditable it was 
isimplv extraordinary. 
10 ROQSi 
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i / Practical sportsmen 
wSSiMik / Bay the Maynard Bltlc 
4BkB / aud Shot Guos come 
/ nearer supplying all 
/ the requirements of a 
sporting weapon Mum 
anv other In use. 
—— DacHiittvc circulars, 
with Price T.lst nnd Tartlet fleprnsentiitions, sent on 
request. Address MASH. AUMS CO.. 
' Chicopee Kalis, Mass. 
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Publisher, l Beekmun si„ New York. 
[JtOR HALE.-FARM ON JAMBH RIVER, 
1 ,’OIV s*AI,l , ..-l',»ll.!i wn un.,>n*j ......... 
1 known a* Fort Dnrlmg, or Orowry'S Bluff, 7 miles 
below Klchmond. 131 acres, 1(10 under cultivation. 
Boil good, location healthy. A flourisbjng vineyard 
of 7 sores in rull bearing. 1,5<X) selected poach trees, 
one-half bearing: strawberries, Ac. one mile nearly 
of river front, with beautiful building sites. The 
spire* of Richmond In full view. Us location, soli 
and water and railroad facilities make it desirable. 
Fuller description on application. Address 
“• K," Mo. 7r.J Broad St.. Richmond, Va. 
FARM & CARDEN 
implements. 
OTARY HARROWS, MONROE’S FA- 
.Nlshwlt/. s Patent Harrow, price 
Xl> tent, price *25, __I_ .. 
#30. Bhiirc's Patent Pulverising Harrow, price ?18. 
If you wish to bui/aiiy h arm or Garden Implements 
and save from ten (o tivmt.u per cent., send tor Circu¬ 
lar, to It. DECATUR -V CO., 
Manufacturers and Dealer* m Seeds, 
107 Water Htroot. New York. 
HOICK MEEDS, OUR NEW ILLl N- 
V J (ruled ( litnlogue of Flower nnil Vegeta¬ 
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descrlptbins of every deslrahle variety of Flower 
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— CtlLTLHE AX’D THEATMENT-.-hIbo, It list of film 
GlniliuliiH and other summer flowering Bulbs. 
tJff~8!cnt fre.n to all. 
Address J. T. SMITH A SONS, 
Brentwood, N. If. 
ROCHESTER, FHi. ;t -Flour market quiet. 
White, wholesale. *7.00tt7.50; retail at *S,2fxig.75; 
Red, (winter,) wholesale, #5.7lC«.0.0O: retail* at. #ttCi<,i;,50. 
White wheat $1.25(34.4$: red *1.15. Now corn varies, 
according to quality. Much of it is poor; H-VgUT. pur 
bushel. Old com |s ltot in market, anil |s mostly 
held for Seed. Barley 80c. for two-rowod; OOnffie. 
for f(jur-row«d. Market dull. Other grainH un- 
ehangod. Dressed Hugs quiet. #11.75(<i'12.00. Beef 
higher: host soil* at I hy qtLxrter. Price range.- 
from *8 to #11. Kggs have sold at 22;^23c., but with 
colder weather to-day are 25ift26c. Butter in good 
supply ut 2v.i32c, Cheese 18(31 ISy,C. Clover seed is 
quiet. The excitement about tbn short crop has 
subsided. Dealer* are buying at KH.Ml and selling at 
f9t*s*|9.50. Timothy seed higher. *4.50<&*4-75, and not 
much doing. Poultry is scarce and prices higher, 
especially for turkeys. Chickens l$c.: turkeys 2tK»22c. 
n KIKES' NURSERIES.—FULL As¬ 
sortment for the Spring of 1870. Sl*gi;tALTll-s 
Plums, fourth five feet, at #1.50 per thousand : Gublcn 
Dwarf Ponchos, Cher.lo*. Currants. Gooseberries, 
Plum Seedllngx, Osugc Orange. Wild Goose Plum 
root-grafts; young plants for Nurserymen, Cutting* 
of White Dutch Currants and Angers Quince, Apple 
cions of Western and Southern tsome) varieties, &c., 
&c. Address (with stamp) 
W. F. HEIKES, Dayton, Ohio. 
I 71GGS FOR HATCHING, FROM DARK 
li Brahmas, Hottdans and Black Spanish, all very 
lino stock. Enclose stamp for circular and address 
E. H. WHITNEY, Ciuubrldgoport, Mass. 
UBCtj ell 1 II 
all kinds.—FLAY, 
