THE SEASON. 
[W* want Information, briefly, concerning the season, prosjrcis of 
the work, lemjKtriiture, crops, prim of farm produce, stock, labor 
uml IiwkU, sod nwofVil #»*tilitotes of the Amount of Kfrtill tU»d nntnbrr 
of Ah(mAl« on hiu*<l for sole, n« compared with pluvious uooAon** for 
publication unde? IbU I\i*aiI,—K nu, Uitrai..) 
Ilnrlcm Spring*, C’orroll Co., Ohio, AUff. 21.— 
Harvest is over; weather very warm; plenty of 
raio all summer; wheat orop not ns good as last 
year; oats good; corn good; apples not more 
than half a crop; poaches very light; plenty of 
pasture; stock looks well. — J. B. L. 
Ligonier, Vernon <’o., ftlo., \ttg. 13.—Season 
has been dry since last spring until the 9th, 
when we lmd a good min, which will help corn; 
it will make over half a crop; wheat light in 
straw, but well tilled: oats good ; stock Of all 
kiitftsscare'O; good soil; a lively country.— o. c. 
Clark, Mercer Co., Pa., Vug. 27. Itomitifnl 
crops and splendid whether to secure them. 
Wheat not ns good aslast year, but. a usual crop, 
now selling for $1.35 per bushel. Oats, good, 
selling for'toe. Corn never looked hotter at this 
time of year, and if frost stays oil twenty days 
there will he more corn in tint county than any 
one year before. Produce of all kinds very high. 
Cat.tloas high as in war times.— ***. 
West lie Id, N. J., Aug. 29.—The season has been 
extremely hot since Juno 1st, and very dry. 
Crops look good. Corn very good; grapes, mel¬ 
ons. peaches,apple#,arid buckwheat arc good; 
potatoes half erop; turnips very poor; cabbage 
looks well. Farmer# arc plowing Tor rye and 
wheat; some have sowed. Apple#, $1 per bush.; 
feed, $2.20; Hour, ? i; corn, 1.25; tomatoes, $1; 
potatoes, 75c.!.; poaches, Wo. per busker; butter, 
55<j. per lb.; milk, To. per quart.—W. II. w. 
Wooster, O., Aug. 20. Harvesting all done. 
Wheat about two-thirds of n crop; oats, n full 
crop, but a little light In the kernel; corn will 
bo near an average yield—much bel ter than was 
expected six weeks ago; flax crop the best ever 
known here; potatoes a fair crop; grass good; 
apple# will bo scarce for this county; pouches, 
not any; pear# scarce. It has boon quite dry 
through this month. Wheat, $1.15; oats, the.; 
corn. 73 tn 80c.; flax seed, #2; timothy seed, $3, 50 
to $1; potatoes, 60 to 00e.; cheese, 12c.; butter, 
22c. The season has boon extremely hot, j.t. s. 
Cillxllidil, Wuncooh 5 alley, A. II., Aug. 2I»,—> 
Dry ami warm weather the past month. Kain 
has fallen on six different days this month. Tho 
mercury ha# boon at 88* above •/.(•«>, or higher, 
on tour successive days, the 7th to the 10th in¬ 
clusive. In many places il ranged higher on 
the itili than at any time this your. It was If 
lower than on I lie ,'2‘Uh of .inly, when iistnodat 
Or. . The highest mark In the shade at any place 
In lids vicinity, Ibis season, has been 102’. Wheat 
was mostly cut previous to the IStli inst. Straw 
was short and thin, and the yield must bo con¬ 
siderably smaller than lust year. The continued 
dry weal her has ripened com very fast, and 
scattering cars are now ripe. Fruit prospects 
continue excellent, t’lder apples will hardly pay 
for tho picking. Horljngo is drying badly. 
Dairy productftcUoreasIng. Heef falling.—(J. u. u. 
Wntipnn, Wig., Aug. 22. Wheat, our princi¬ 
pal crop in I Ids vicinity, i-> all in the stack in tine 
condition from two to three weeks earlier than 
usual. Threshing lias commenced; yield from 
t welve to twenty-llvo bushels; average proba¬ 
bly sixteen ; quality good. Oats generally good, 
though wheat and out# were thin on the ground. 
Corn better Ilian usual and nearly all ripe, now. 
Potatoes good, though somewhat injured by l.ho 
potato bugs. Tho hay erop full an average, 
Apples quite, plenty, though not u heavy crop. 
Furmers hero are turning their attention to 
dairying more than formerly. Cheese factories 
nro springing up all over tho country. Cbeeso 
is now selling at about, fourleeti cents; wheat, 
00c.; oats, 10c.; corn, JHX&OOo. Improved farms 
through Fond du I,actual Dodge eouiilics range 
from $J0 lo $00 an acre. Homo choice locations 
arc worth more. a. .t. s. 
Iii'iitun (to., Ml«»., Aug. 9T.— Weather from 
tho middle of Juno up to the present time has 
been extremely hoi. We had loo much rain 
during May and Juno for cotton crop#, which 
caused the grass Lo lake the Helds, consequently 
there are not very good stands, though tho crops 
look Hi-imcwliat. promising at present and will 
turn out very well, unless wo have early frosts. 
Not half acorn crop on account of the drouth of 
July. Corn is very scarce, hardly any in the 
market, worth fl.SVe 1.50 por bush.; sides, 
'Joe.; shoulders, 2.Vi/,2Uc.; hams, 27M®>28c.; lard, 
Hilo.; flour, per bbl., good, $7(uA; no wheat In tho 
market ; land. 2J,(KMJacres were sold hist, spring to 
a party of Michigander’s for $25 per aero, the 
same party are negotiating at present for 7,000 
acres more, which they agree to pay from $18 to 
$20 per acre, for laud can be bought cheaper 
than tho above given prices. Would say to all 
who want cheap lands, this is the place to buy 
them. We have a healthy climate, good citizens 
good wulcr, and ample shipping facilities to 
reach any point in the Onited States. We are 
situated within a lew milcSOf both tho Memphis 
and Charleston and Mis#., t’enfral Itgilnaids, and 
only flffiy miles from Memphis which is a very 
good cotton market as well as a general produce 
market.—MCO. 
Crops in England. 
From a carefully prepared report published 
in the English papers, wo collate ft few facts in 
regard to crops ns follow#:—Tho average of 
wheat falls below the amount usually sown, bur. 
while to some extent the season has not been 
favorable and tho straw short and light, the 
heads Imvo been closely set and filled with 
bright, fully developed and well-conditioned 
grain. Tho erop, us a whole, will fall short of 
an average, though not as much as had been an¬ 
ticipated, 
liarley, which promised largely at the outset, 
wus very much Injured by the drouth, and on a 
large area of gravelly soli the plant, died at tho 
root before it was In ear, and much that ma¬ 
tured a crop would not yield over sixteen bush¬ 
els per acre. Taking this crop together. It is es¬ 
timated to full twenty por cent, below tho 
average. 
Oats, though put in under favorable condi- 
d it ions, eventually, like barley, succumbed to 
tho drouth, producing short straw, hulcouqmru- 
tively large heads. The deficiency Is estimated 
At fifteen per cent, 
beaus, grown largely as food for stock, havo 
likewise Buttered so much that the deficit is put 
down at. one-third. 
Feus, from the largo breadth sowed, are put 
down as yielding an average crop, 
Tho root crops have ben unfavorably atfeetod, 
• hough the hope i# expressed that, wiLh a favor¬ 
able autumn, the mangels and turnips, Irnpor* 
tant crops in English agriculture, may yet prove 
an average. 
Hay—natural and artificial—In all tho south¬ 
ern, midland and eastern counties, has well nigh 
been a total failure. Pastures also have suffered 
from the drouth, and cuttlo and sheep, in addi 
(ion to being fed on hay and straw, have required 
a liberal supply of artificial food; and unless 
tho fall is propitious in recuperating summer 
losses, 1 he season of 1870 will prove very disas¬ 
trous to the grazier. 
Happily, riij's the report, thoso remarks do not 
apply to every county in England. Thecounties 
of I .uncastor, Westmoreland and Cumberland 
are except tonal. In these counties all the cereal 
Crops are average, root crops are promising, hay 
natural and artificial is il double crop, pas- 
tores are abundant, and seeds, which elsewhere 
are a total failure, are luxuriant. 
From Scotland and Ireland Iho reports are 
I hat they never lmd a more favorable season for 
their general crops. This is important, for those 
two countries contain 20,000,000of acres under 
various lands of crops ; the whole of tho Unit ml 
Kingdom only contains 45,000,000 acres under 
crops, as per return to the Board of Trade. 
Nine-tenths of the wheat crop are grown in 
England. _ ^ ^ _ 
Facts for the Ladies.— Ml'S. A- V. Snow, of Port 
Kent, N. V’., has used a Wheeler & Wilson Sew¬ 
ing Machine eleven and a-balf years without a 
cent’s worth of repairs. She is a seamstress and 
dressmaker, and made tho first year one hundred 
shirts, besides doing till her family sewing for a 
family of eight persons. For two years past, the 
machine has earned over $250 n year on custom- 
work, besides doing all Mrs. Snow’s family siev¬ 
ing. She has yet some of the first dozen of nee¬ 
dles sent with the machine. 
|__| JUWLII— !■■—— — ■ Will I III# IIM ■■ !■ — 
_ SPECIAL NOTICES. 
TELEGRAPHIC. 
Important to Young men and Ladles who desire to 
learn tho art of Telegraphing. The two best and 
hiiQi'Kt. Telegraph CoIIcqm In this country is situated at 
Oberllri and Akron, Ohio, In connection with a regu¬ 
lar Telegraph Line. Situations giiurnmte.nl tngmdii- 
ntcA, Life scholarship only thirty dollar#. For full 
particulars address, with stamp, 
AUKRNETitY & SUKAUMAN, Prop’ra, 
Akron or Oberlia, O. 
-♦♦♦-- 
The Rural at the Fair#.- Some of It* Agents 
are sending for extra number# of tho Uuuai, to ex¬ 
hibit us specimen# at their Agricultural Fairs. Wo 
respond with alacrity to sucdi request#, and shall lie 
glad to send Specimen Numbers, Show-bills, Ac., lo 
all friends who will have the kindness to show or 
post up tlm same at their exhibitions. Header, please 
do your friend* and community, as well us us, tho 
favor to show the UtritAi. Nr.w-Von.Kna at your 
Fair, if you break your own illu in so doing, we will 
supply the rtoilclcncy on notification. 
-- 
llowio Help (lie Rural. -Thorn arcnumerous 
ways in which its friend# can aid in circulating the 
HC a A!.. First, show tlio paper, or talk to your 
frlonds about it, or both. Got up u club, or aid some 
rrton<l to do so —or Induce your P. M. to act us agent. 
fee iftturhets. 
® “ tVD 
higher rate for express; Canada, 23c.; State and 
Pennsylvania, 24@25e.; extra fresh, from near points, 
27®28c. 
Flour. The arrivals are large and priros are very 
uitioli lower, although tBore Ir a fair outlet for ship¬ 
ment. induced bv the steadv tone of Hie markets on 
tlm other side. We quote ftt $5,ffl<4'5 35 for sunertlno 
State; j:,.kv.oi.no for common extra do.; $5,0>y«''>,9i) for 
good l.o choice do.; $ft.85i«t820 for fancy do.; t.'MXNi.’i.iSTi 
for oiperThe Michigan, liulInna. Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; $5,40 
toa..V> for extra do., (ft.HO®8.11) fur choice extra do.. 
tlm other side. VVO quote at $5. Wet 5.35 Tor sunertlnn 
State; $ft.4.Y* ;>.«) for common ext ra do.; ♦fi.tVxs .'.NU for 
good to choice do.; $5.85t$it • 20 for fancy do.; fj.tXkiiin.tlft 
for oi per II ne Mleltlgnn, liul Inna. Ohio, Iowa, Ac,; $5.40 
gi/ 5..V> for extra do., fft.OU&O.ll) fur choice extra do., 
including shipping brand* of round hoop Ohio st 
$5.5nsa.Ml, un i trade brands of do. at $6.866,6.75; 
goo# tq choice u lute wheat, extras at $8.0(1 "8..MI; St. 
bold* at $.'i.75(f«0.25 for common to fair extras, and 
tti.ufiru'H.r4j fur good to choice. Southern at fft.Gft6i0.fi) 
for extras, and fli.AW8.1o for good to choice, Ryo 
at $L5tM4'.00. Corn meal is selling at lajOtiM for 
Southern, and ft.HO fur white. Corn meal, eourso, 
per lull lbs., H.ViW I.HO. Ftno yellow do. $2.256!)3.30. 
White do., $7.50.. 2.111). 
Freak Frnlla.—Pencho# have arrived steadily at 
the rate Of i.W HI liars per day and have not raised 
inni'li In price. Our higher prices are t.o-late large 
Craw ford* and N. J„ Mountain Hose. This is looked 
upon a# the last heavy week. In fact white poaches \ 
already begin to hint the wind up of the season. 
Apples are still cheap but. are doing someth lug better 
Ilian last week. Though the yield of apple# is Im¬ 
mense this senium the rapid ripening will ho untavnr- 
able for mu supply nr winterstock. Grapes are thus 
early in e mess Id all Use ami low price* Will bn apt 
to rule thin season. California lift# sent a small in¬ 
voice of Wlilie Muscat, but their turning outduea not 
favor future shipments. Bartlett pears tiro In heavy 
supply and sweep all other trade in pears one side. 
A lew very smooth halt lihls,, may be quoted $1 above 
our extreme. I’lums are doing well when lu fine 
order Apple*, fum y Slate, pur bin. fi.yikiw; do. IX. 
. 1 .. $1 .s!-., I .., j common, 7J.fl , ••rah, per hush., 
Watermelons, Vu.. tine, per ICO, flora 13; N. 
,i , do. fUkp 1.7; small do. fttwli. Pears, cooking, pel* 
Idd., Mwkl: Hurtlell, do. fkr 7. M halt melon#, per libl. 
sir-.i i.ad. Fluid#, choice, per bbl. uoraiimn do. 
iijt„7. Pecan#, per ib_ l2(9l3C- Pen nuts, choice, per 
push., ?2,40r.<; do. common, f l.2.V<cl.fiU. Pearlies, 
lieluware crates, fl.W6.uf2; do. extra, per basket, fir* 
i yr. - do. do, plain. HiKeOOe.: New .ieruoy. «no $1®L5n; 
do. cotiltnon. aoui’oe. Grapes. Hurtfufd, per lb., ftc» 
7c.; do. Delaware, perlh., 12oi(15o. 
<2i'll in. Wheat is a trifle higher us tho receipt* 
have III'OII small and there is a fair call tor shippers. 
We quote at *l.i:k« l.U for No. 2 ChInigo, part, kiln 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Ntcw York, dept. 2. 1870, 
Trn-ireceipt#of tho principal kludsni produce sumo 
our lust have burn as follows;—7.4411 bales cotton, 
117.937 lihls. Hour. 'Kilt,438 hu#li. wheat. 315,139 hush, 
corn, 301,772 busli. outs, 18,103 bush, rye, HIM hush, 
hurley, 15(1 Hush, bean#, Sfti nunb.grus# .seed,'585 bbl*. 
liorlt. 571 pkg#. beef, It'll pligs Clltmimts, IS2H in*, lard, 
1,920 kegs lard, 8,671 plign. huitor, 15,212 boxes eh cose, 
3.151 lihls. eggs. 1.080 pkgs. dried fruits, 2,1)20 lihl.i. 
whisky, UVI bales Imps. 3.985 bales wind, I.UH) lilidS. 
tobacco, 8,103 boxes uud cases tobacco, 1,211 bags pea¬ 
nuts. 
IIi iiuH and I'eius.—With tbo now crop of bean# 
harvesting a fortnight sooner than last year; there 
is of eourso nothing doing In old with a view to 
specnlal Ion, unit as tlm local donmiid is of Miuull Ira* 
purtaiice t Imre Is no feature that varies recent fig¬ 
ure . Canada point urn umiHually dull, and arc nom¬ 
inal at. tlm mice#. 
Beau#—Medium, hand picked, V bushel, ft.80® 1.1*1; 
fair to good, $1.60® 1.75: common, 50e.rai.25; mar¬ 
rows, hand picked, 13.55663.(15; fair to good, $3.30 
6ti2.l.‘>; nommori, t1.60 c ;. Feus iVmiida, bond, $1.1(1 
(t»U2; free, in hhl#.. $1.35 g*iIJW. 
Itreswax - Homiiins as liefnre ns to movement— 
exporters have bought very lightly from late ru- 
eeqds, mid prices for eluilcc are wen Iter, though with 
the shaded prices trade promises to rosumo. Wo 
quote Wtmtei’n and Boutlinrn at 3366350. 
Krooni L'ni'u. The range of prices farther favor 
buyer#, and Hie market continues dull. Wo quote 
S6nli0. for common to best. Brooms ara quoted at 
£24#3 per dogen for common, $3®$.SU tor ahukur, and 
5l<g.5 for hurl. 
liuttcr. This Is tho first week since spring that 
a weekly receipt lias equaled corresponding dates 
last year. The arrivals are. very tree and trade has 
not sprung up proportionately to meet them. Witli 
those Increased receipts of state, buyers expect to 
find il. marked improvement. Ill quality, nml every 
one In seeking choice table grades that tlm slock 
doe# not generally con lain to tlm expected degree. 
A largo share ol tlm .state Is summery, while the 
Western, ('specially Stale lots, arc while colored and 
frothV- lieiilersiireeoiisequcnl.lv anxious l,o oleim 
up all they ean before wo strike tall bolter, and 
would shade priens it that would open trade for tho 
described grades. The market closes weak at for' 
iimr quotation* tor State, and there Is little ofi’gritdu 
Western selling over 20u';23c. 
(Jrange county and Sussex ivmnty palls, tine, 111,6 
13c.; Poituuylvnnla pail#. Hue, 88n#13c.; country patia, 
fair to good, Syui.dOo.; I'eiin. half tubs and firkins, 
fine, 3)'4,'l3e.; Blute firkins, fine, ■'IS'/tdVo.; do. half 
luhs, fkiOtliHo.; clu. Welsh, linn, 33ti«35<!.; Ohio firkins 
and hall tubs, film, 27<i(,29c.; do. good, 21 m-23c.: do. so- 
locitid, small parrels, w.’Kic.; other Western, tine, 
25427c.: do. fair, 301421c.; couiiuuu Wesloru, 18(4180.', 
grease butter, 13.!A6(il3c. 
Choose.— The light receipt# lately have not neon 
sufficient, to meet an improved cull Iroin shipper#, 
and Lhu market Inis wurked hack to It* old position, 
wnli line limtni y sellingut He. Tlm exports for the 
week foot Up2,S®, 1 .(() lbs., or about O.Ofifi boxes tnorn 
than the receipt* for the Bitmo porlud, whlnii lias 
drawn pretty heavily on the surplus slook carried 
over. With tlm more favorable position of trade 
hero, requlpfs ut tlm close lire much larger, and there 
Is a voi r fair assortment offered to-day, whleb, how¬ 
ever. finds a freo outlet. Tho home trade, with cool¬ 
er weallier, are buying more freely, tbo demand 
from tills source being unduly for fiat shaped Ohio 
and good dairy mnkc, which have advanced In the 
same proportion with factory. 
We quote [—Factory. State, fancy, per pound, 11 
f" (Sir ..; do., good, 13i,i.|.'j>tie.; do., tali', ]2®12k,c,: Farm 
Dairy, fancy. li'iHftlie.: do., good. ISufiKk*.: do., poor to 
fair. 76<il(Jc.; heavily skimmed, ikiil'm.; Ohio taetory, 
US»13M«. 
Cotton. The best grades are firm but low soil# 
aro not wanted with prices nominal. We quote : 
N.s UrlmtiA niui 
IIit),uni, Ac. Mulittu, Tiixns. 
Ordinary.. 11 us- 11K®— 11 w.oi.HY 
Good ordinary... l6X f 4— — ltiK'abiK 
Low Middling.... 18«6s liu.-t iOM®iO« 
Middling. 19q..s ■ ‘LOUiifl- XOXkMIJK 
Good Middling... 21 23 ®.K'422>4 
9te. for Sliiltlioni. Barley I* seureo, prime No. 3 
VV99t(irn nrw cr**pi hi Mult nild ut ft,2> r il0P 
Slate. Corn Is lower with a good <itpply ; sales at 81 
i,;.H3i‘. for now Western mixed. UiiMare sti'tidily hold: 
sales at, OOjjf&c. for Wostsjrn amlGOejiSTc. for Ohio and 
Stale. 
liny mill Straw. There Is a fair Bide for ship¬ 
ping hny, at steady prices. Frimt! la imisninuliitlng, 
as the l I'm do Is very light, Straw Is dull and un¬ 
changed. We quote old retail at $1®1.2(>; do. ship¬ 
ping. NmtKk'.; new buy. 80c.M>$l; long ryo straw, $1.05 
o<, I,ID; short do., SakDUOc.; oat do., WfcpUc. 
Hons. Trade is very dull and prices of old are 
lower. Sales of prluie at 17(™l!k'., and common as low 
us Iijr. Ncv lire entiling In slowly, and selling at 
aVjjillik'. although some purlieu hold ut 3.To. 
Milk.—Quoted at stations at $2<!S2.‘JO, which Is 
lower. 
Fouliry nml Bam#, Trade In live poultry and 
tin* few Hum# of game has been somewhat cheeked 
through i lm experiment or shipping Western stoek 
in ref rlgerator ears. Ho far a# poultry is conccrnea, 
our live rneolpts are generally snfile.lent to fill all lo¬ 
cal requirements, and let*preserved drnssod, thus far, 
has not been lu oolUllMun to send tosnburbaii wnler- 
ing places. The most Instructive point for shippers, 
Itowcvui I-, the fart. Unit dressed did nut sell above 
tlm reduned rates fof live. Game at this season has 
i nly a special inquiry that doo# not admit of an en¬ 
deavor to cnlei'g" our ordiuni'v r"siniro»>*. For snipe 
ihern is tin regular price. Hlrinfly soiiml woodcock 
and grow *e may be quoted at S7c,«S$L13 per pair. 
Turkoys, .Icisey, V.' lh., 2iu,';22c.; Western, 30(4210. 
Fowl# — Jersey, IikiglBc. ; Western, i.V".I7e. Spring 
Chicken#, lavge, T,\u.<a$l per pair; do. small, 35®abc. 
per pair; Decks. |N. J-Jol’e.tKill- per pair; Western, 
mitiTlr.. Geese -Jersey. $2.5U6(i3 per pair. 
Fro vision).. The pork market has boon very 
languid noarlv the whole week, but baa ruled pretty 
steady at (2# for whnleialo pureeu quill the close, 
when’some round lot* were pressed upon the mar¬ 
ket at, $3,':5)6.2,i'5, a falling ntf in price which fulled 
to Induce fi t"- operations, Jobbing lots have sold 
liinitially ut *280528.12. Thin tnes# lias sold $28.50<u 
28.75. Frltmt mess lias lately changed hand# ut. $1*1 
for full lot#. 8took of pork 8* ? pt 1st. 1870: New 
Fork. 30,531 bbl#.; old d".. Ib.’i bills, Total, 30.1216 bbl#. 
Mill, a the laic bilge ■•“>., In tierce beef there bus 
linen nothing done outside of the ordinary coastwise 
and eantern trade In bbl*. Wo quale plain nicss.fM 
toll); extra mess, tlAfiOail# fnr bbl*. $2>k®30 foi tcs. 
inline mess ; and 1 Y 81 for (e#, Indian mo##. Stock 
of beef Hold,. 1st IsNew beef, 7,332 bids, and tcs.; 
Old do., 384 do, Tt Jill, 7,106 bbl#. and to*, t’otlfieftt# 
soil uiodcriilely well lit late full price#, smoked 
bams and long clear bacon absorbing the demand. 
TbO latter bus advancofl with Hie -dearly high price 
of dressed hog*, which arc quoted at 13c. VVn 
quote RMibkoq liaius a# follows: 21 (4.22c ; Western 
tight to#.. 2l6',23e. Chaleo bagged, *k.(,3ll!.ic.{ smoked 
slioiilders. I7c.:jdi'|[|ed hams. hi"'30c.; long Clear bn* 
eon, llk,( li;s.,e. Laid has shown nn.re activity hute.rly, 
with silica lor export and to refiners; the closing 
price for Western steam Is 10KC-, though a good spot 
uUsiiiOA# ha# been done at 91)40. For forward rlellv- 
erv liiQe. was paid lor 8opt.. and Me. bid for sept, 
and Uet. together. Cttyhird 1* -.earee and quotable 
at 16%<gd6Xc. for steam and knttld. 
Seed?..—'i’lmothy Is arriving freely.and with an 
active deiuaud, prices have advanced to $5.(0660- 
Stcnrinc. The market, lit present is hare of stock. 
The balance of prime was closed out at file., mid com¬ 
mon grades havo held at. 1.5c. 
Su nine.—Nominal at. $5tV®l 15 per ton for low grade. 
Sicily $120®ISO for high grade. Virginia (A0®70. 
Tiiliovv. -The home trade represents the entlro 
business. Exporters will not pity present prices. Wo 
quote country UJ je. and city li^wllAC- 
Tnhncco. A very light trade Is noticed fnr Ken¬ 
tucky leaf. Frlecs have declined lately ahoiit a half 
cent, which ha# induced some trade on foreign ac¬ 
count. Semlleaf I# worked off in small lots ut lame 
figures. We quote: 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Frosted lug#.6)460 0,So. -— — 
Hound do, 65460 7 C. 8 ® 8V0, 
t'oinmon loaf. "'dvd 8'.4 9 64 9‘V 
Medium leaf. HJji'V b'4 18 ®!0i« 
Good leaf. II flJllW 
Fl no leaf. . lO-k® 11« 11 Y6„ I2'i 
Heloetlous.12 6612)4 J3 ;'.i"«I.I!6 
Old Cron. New Crop. 
Cnnnacltcnt and Muss, filler#....13 ®lnc. 12)16,,He. 
IJilider#, seconds. 18 (428 13 6625 
Wrapper# lots....35 64(11 38 (gill) 
kinowrappers....15 6455 12 6t50 
New Vork State filler#,,.,,,,....Ill 6612 10 ®13 
Average bit#. .....18 6125 18 6625 
Wrappers. 2(1 6635 Hi 6u35 
Pennsylvania and Ohio tiller#...10 6612 8)4®l0 
Average lot#...10 ®35>, lJJifrvIO 
Wrappers...2.1 ®45 lu ®a> 
Iloavy Grades. 
8 64 8^0. 
9 66 9'X 
10 6#t0$ 
11 (411‘4 
11 \(t>i 12)4 
mmvA 
.2.5 6615 
13 642ft 
30 6640 
12 6450 
10 ®13 
18 6625 
111 (v,33 
8X6610 
13X6418 
10 6433 
City ground —Spring, $5.7566(1; do., amber, $0.75(767.25; 
do., white. $8648.25. 
Crn in. Wheat heavy and entirely nominal; sales 
amber Michigan ill $1.28; Milwaukee Club at $1.0754, 
both bv sample. Corn dull and nominally Tie. for 
No. 2 western. Bye neglected; sale# at Sic. Tim¬ 
othy Seed lower; small sales at $5.50. Fork dull ut, 
$29. I.ard dull at 10Uc. Barley—asking $1.30 for New 
Chicago. Oats dull and nominal at 13‘;o. for No. 3 
Western. 
CIlK’AfSO, Hi'pt, 1.—FIdtfr dull ami unchanged. 
Whoat declining; sale* ut 90c. for Old; fl.oi;. fur 
New N... 2. Cnrii .steady and lower at lit v ii'de. Oats 
declining ; No,2, .'i>yinlfiekc. Ityequiet. utiVle. for No. 
1; 02e. for No. 2. Barley firmer and higher, at $I.13X 
ml, 11 for No. 2. I'r ivlsiou# quiet; Mess Pork, $'17.60 
6*97.75. Lard. IS^fAlSYe. llegs lower at $9 m 9.D0 for 
common to elmlee. Beef CuttlP tolerably active at 
$3iiO*.2a for fair Texan to fair shipping Steers. HP- 
edpts t.i'ilKI bid*, flour, ftn.ilhO tjusled* wheat. 53,0011 
bushels corn, IfLtXH> loishel* eats, lll,l«HI loisliels rye, 
30,11011 hushels barter, 7,601) llOB*. Hhlpmcnts—I.MXI 
bids Hour, 18,000 bushels wheat, Hl.OUl bushels corn, 
01,UK) buehels oat#, 1,100 Inishel# ryo, 40.UK) hushele 
barley, 1.000 bog*. 
-Ht- 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
TtrEHlC was a filth* better feeling at tho T.lltlo Falls 
Market, for the week ending Sept. 3d, with a slight 
advance lu prices. The delivery of farm dairies 
amounted tn some 1,300 boxes, ami sales were brisk 
at I2i.(il2'y. One nr two lots reached 13-\'o. Hume of 
the farm dulrlos nu sale t.hl# week were excoodlngly 
fine, and prices for such ruled Lully lo. higher than 
nrdiiiary liraudB. 
The faetorlps were well represented, entering be. 
tween eight and nlnn thousand hexes. Sales fnr this 
class m goods did nut, begin until late In tliiiaftcr- 
noon, but when once fairly opened were rapidly 
pushed fnrwaid. and a largo quantity of cheese 
changed hands. The advance on factories wo# not 
so marked as that, on farm dairies, for the reason 
that a portion of tUu hitler was fully up to the qual¬ 
ity and flavor of good factory make. 
We report sales u# follows : Mother Croak. I'.’Ye.; 
State Mill, like.; t annjoharle, tllXc.; Beckwith, 
13'ie.; Stalkvllfe, 13!<e.; i.liui, lie,; Nnwvllle, Me.; 
New OVimcrtiGcmcnts. 
THUMPING WATER Without Labor 
1 ,,r co«t. Onr Patent Solf-Hegulatliig, Storm•!)«- 
lying Windmill Is sutmrlor for pumplui; water for 
Hallroiuls, Country tiesldences, lintels, Farms, Stoek 
Fields. Drainage,'Irrigation, etc. For Circulars. iul 
(Ires# WINDMILL CO., 5 College Place, New Vork. 
Ujilittul, Ac. MMill«, T-xn.. 
Ordinary.. 11 o&— 14,X®— 1(X®MV 
Good ordinary... lOXuo— UiV*«— ltiypalOX 
Low Middling.... 18^66- |»U/,4 
Middling. 19X"/* - 20X60— 20«(i2IJX 
Good Middling . 21Y6S— 33 ®— 23Xw22X 
Dried Fruit#.-Virginia apple# do not Improve 
lu quality with larger arrival*, and still rule low. 
North Curulinu lead what little demand there ia. 
Sliced shown wide range. Small fruits are quoted 
higher, owing to limited receipts. Georgia peeled 
peaches, new. must be Of good grade to bring quota¬ 
tions. Old quarters and halves ftuHIXo. Apples, 
sliced, per lb., IkoDe.; Southern good to prime do., 5*4 
7c.1 do. poor in fair do. 3X'fclML Georgia peeled 
pouches, do., I,'xtcl3c. Blackberries, do., 106610)40. 
ChurrioB, pitted, do., 204622c. 
Egg#.- There has been no change in price# until 
to-day. wbeu prices aru lo. higher, Heeetpt# are 
more than ample for the trade, as fruit curtails the 
family aim hotel demand, while at tins season thero 
is a withdrawal of a good portion of ice-cream man¬ 
ufacturers. Wo quote Western, loss off, 23te21c„ the 
H'' II15 It N IV IS IS S I, W It I N C; 15 It 
I bus been 01 use In our family for years, giving 
entire satisfaction. We speak whereof we know 
when we say it i« onnof the best labor-saving ma¬ 
chine* over Invented, having several point* of u- 
perioilly over any Wringer we have examined. - 
A’cii' Tuck Llhntd Oh’i*h<in, .l/n f/2il, IS7II. 
" ll realty merli# all the good that can he said of 
It ."—Moan 'a HUrut AVie-T,,, 
"'Phi! Ualvursiil 1 the bust.”’ -Am. AtfHeultntist, 
Hold by dealers generally. U, r. BHOWNING. 
Gen’l Agt„ 32 Curllandt SI., New Vork. 
10 PER CENT 
VERSUS 
7 PER CENT. 
$1,000 ut A annul Interest for 30 years, ill. 7 per vent., 
amounts to Jis.cSi; $l,fKKI at Annual Iul.. for 50 
years, at III per rent,, amounts lo $117,290. FurLUs 
ileslrlng tn make good Investments in Bond and 
Mortgage on ini proved Farm or City Properly, Mu¬ 
nicipal Bonds or other Fivst-ula** Seem itles, that 
will pay them led per runt, on their Investment, can 
■ In st) bv applying to I ho UOCD EnTKR LOAN AH- 
SOC1 A't'lON. No. 8 Fowers’ ( ominercl.il Building, 
Hnchostor, N. V. Correspondeip'e »o||eHed, Ad- 
dress .1. it, A Lf.EN. Heerelary. 
Hprlngtleld renter, Mr ] Ealou'vlih'Vi;:' I.e,; Old Fair! l^fCneh Muir ('Uriel* curli* Xti'tiighl llnii'. 
field, IF,e.; Nnilb Fail llel.l, IP,e.; C>ihl Creek, IL,e.; 1 Wurrnntoil. Price .41c. (, W. HM1TI1. Haeo. Ale. 
A. Huiltli A C’n.. 13e.; Smith Creek, He.: Harris. 13',e.; .. .... 
Vau lloru.svllle. I3>.e.; Otseguago, l;i'i,e.; Cook A I l‘*WIN (■. i On IJC, tiorlidBIrr, i\. 
Ives, 13' r.; Norway Assneiation, UXe.; .1. 1). Ives, 1 J T|u< above name and place, when L und on a 
13Xc.; o. VV. ft .1. A. Sniirh, 13c.; II. .1. Baker, 13c,; 'I licrinometnr, i« a sura guarantee ut it- reliability 
I.. Perkin*. 125;a,; Fly Creelt. 12Mo.; .1. F. Klmiev. and ueeiiraoy Buy Tower’s inuke, and lie nun of 
I2,'„r . New Lisbon, lac.; otsegoville, file. Home of getting the bcHt to be bad, and at a* low price as any. 
the hitler were purchased the week previous logo —...— -___ ^ v*iv 
off this week. N,_ 2* \/ -Sr oO.I 
Wit liiii'ii fiilulf'Bu fp.irii tibpn'iil hi I lm tliir.l ttviolr lit ... • . 
A. Hmlill ft Co.. 13e.; Smith Creek, lie.: 1 larrls. la;,c.; 
Vita IloruHVlIle, I3>,c.; Otseguago, jj' e.; Cook A 
Ives, I3'.,e.; Norway Association, 13‘ a e.; ,1. I). Ives, 
!3Xe.' o. W. ft .1. A. Smith, Bln.; II. .1. Baker, file,; 
I.. I'ci'kln*. I2'.e.; FIv Crunk. l2Xe.', I- F- Klmiev. 
I2,‘t,c. ; New Lisbon, lap.; Olsogovllle, Kle. Home of 
the hitler vvdo purchased the week previous logo 
off this week. 
Wo have advices from abroad to the third week In 
August. Our London ennvspnndent reports that 
more is doing in American cheese, hut, principally 
fnr secondin''v sorts. Extra linn bring# 70s . second 
quality, OAnjttiH.: third quality, (BviOOs 'Pile other 
lieuoripilous of olteeso an* quotud as follows: -Eng¬ 
lish Cheddar, (new.) 70e<82# ; Wiltshire double, <>164 
74*.: Cheshire iiiedniru.Asi,,7b*.; line.72667(1*.; Scotch, 
$8 ,472*. Dutch Ciieesn Edams, 50<;u57s.; Gondii#, 4264 
50*.; Derby shape, tstuaiis. 
Extra Noviimmlv Butter sells at 160#., arid Cion- 
tnells at. LIUS., ft# landed. The eorrosiiondlng prioes 
last year for butter amt cheese In Lnudnu at tins 
tittle were, for Butter, Clonmells, 113*,; American 
Cheese, TIM. 'Vhe Into rains have Improved pasture!! 
and the afterfeed ut meadows. Tho weather ia de¬ 
lightful, with cool nights and sunny days. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkiv Yoi;ic. Sept. I, 1870. 
Tut; market# have been abundantly supplied with 
everything save begs. Cattle worn never before so 
abundant, but singularly enough they are net cheap. 
Hhceparc not nver plenty, bill, lumlm eouie I or will'd 
freely. The weather has been warm, wlileli Injures 
the saJe of meats, while pouches ami other fruits aro 
plenty and cheap. One euttsu of the great rush of 
cuttle was to get iiioru through before the expected 
advance in freight# on the flvst of Hoptomhcr. 
TOTALH LIVE STOCK FOR THE WEEK. 
Milch 
Bocvos, Cow*, Cidvnii, Sheep, Itiig*. 
'I'lils week.10,020 09 3,1*3 38.282 13,897 
Last week. 0,808 99 2,790 28,954 11,308 
... w’k'09. 0,551 119 2,351 81,518 21,003 
Average '09.0.206 93 1,807 28.135 17.333 
IteevcM.— That notable Individual, the “oldest, 
Inhabitant,” never saw anything like the nomhor of 
cattle sent here foi sale lu any one week previous to 
(lie present. Our largest supply heretofore wus hi 
Sept*!tuber of lust year, when 8,709 head were re¬ 
ceived, and the supply Was thought, to be enormous. 
Now we have 10,1728 for the week ending to-day. 
What is to become of them is Die question, for there 
are quite a good many a undid, and Die slaughter 
liiseim and hutctions' stulb, are already too much 
crowded tol' (lot Weather lln.l lee at $1,61) per owl. 
l'rlees or rat cattle give way about, >(c. per lb., while 
somoni tho many Texan drove# have to lie sold lit 
le. decline, to eluse out, Tins range I# from 7 to 
1(1,Me., very many Texans selling at Iks,file. Few sales 
ni anv kind exceed Itio. It will he observed that 
Texas Is aluinst. taking a, Unit, position, so far as num¬ 
ber* are concerned, but she Is at the tall of the heap 
on uiiulity, sending some hard trash, costing 3)46460. 
per lb., live weight, in Chicago. 
Fnr the market of last Monday we had till cars at 
Olio Hand rod th street. 113 at VVeehuwken. and 53 at 
Coiurnuiiipitw, making 5,828 head fresh slock on sale, 
besides it lew stale lots. This would have been a 
good total for a whole week a few your# ago. Trutlu 
was rather dull, hut a very large number were sold, 
though the yards were not cleared of eomrnou stock. 
The ai rival* to-day were 9H ears at, Weehuwkeu, and 
30at Due Hundredth street, making 2,543 ITeali cuttlo 
on salt!. The Erie stock arrived late, and very ninny 
are unsold to-night. Trudo is extremely depressed. 
These cuttlo uiimu from the following Htiites. vl/..: 
sold last. year, and not one returned as Imperfect. 
Burometcr# uml Hairy Thnrniouiuturn for farmers’ 
use. Dealers, send fur Frlee Ll.-ts. 
rp III n DAY Fl ici, 9Siu:i). 
ItY O LIVUR OFTIC. 
ISciii* and I’ork'ar; 
Or, THE YOUNG 8KIFFF.K OF LAKE UCAYGA. 
lfimo. Illustrated. $1.25. 
Font pil'd 111 ; (lie l.nke Shore Serlex. 
Six vols. Illustrated. Fur vol., $1.25. Compi LslHg: 
LIGHTNING EXPRESS. ON TIME. 
SWITCH OFF. THRO’ BY DAYLIGHT. 
BRAKE UP. BEAR AND FOllBEA R. 
By REV. ELIJAH KELLOCLJ. 
The IBarilserahhle 
OF ELM ISLAND. 
Pimo. Illustrated. $1.25. 
Completing; the BCliiflHlmid Stories. 
Six volfl. Illustrated, l’er vol., $1.25. Com prising: 
fJON REN. YOUNG SHIP-BUILDERS. 
CHARLIE DELL. THE ARK. 
THE BOY FARMERS. THE HARDSCRABBLE. 
THE 01,1) 111 ASTERS. 
The Vt *isiec*K oT Art. 
PAINTERS, SCULPTOR!* AND ENGRAVERS. 
Translated from tho French by Mrs. S. It. UltfltNO. 
l2mo. Illustrated. $2. 
Sold by till ISonliHcllcrH nml Newndonlci'H. 
ItHU 6 l SHEPARD, 
PUBLISHERS, BOSTON. 
LEE, SHEPARD & DILLINGHAM, 
49 tJreen Si., New York. 
rp u 14 IV E 14 I> 
1 A ^1 1 fli V V A V O an IT13. 
Not complicated In construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep In order. 
HI tuple to learn and operate. 
Making a Lock-Stitch which will not unravel. 
Doing the greatest variety of work with tho lowest 
Change# in its mechanism. 
Illinois.. 
4,258 Texas. 
New Vork.. 
lit! Indiana. 
. 288 
Ohio.... 
818 loiva.. 
... —* 
Kent ucky.... 
Wtfl Virginia. 
......... - 
.M issouri. 
</ MNMilffail. 
Canada.... 
78 New Jersey.. 
. . 
Connecticut. 
10 
The following aro 
market. 
the prices ut the close of the 
f 
Thin week. 
Last week. 
Yara. — Wo quote: Havana—Common. 72'4'«-75o.; 
good. 85 ,J, IK le.; fine, 95c.„n$l.ll5, currency. Vara—1 
cuts. M7X'uAK)c.: 11 cuts, $1.0264*1.06i average lots, INkat 
■jZVjC., currency. 
M ANITPACTFHKP Toil A ceo.— Black work, common 
and medium. I7(i|)200., In bond : good and fine. 21<ii25c., 
do. Brlgbl. work Coiumou and medium, 2 .si438c., do.; 
gOodaild fine, 356655c. 
Vegcftihi••«. — Potatoes begin tn show more va¬ 
riety of kinds anil qualitiu#, and price# have 11 wider 
range. Struct potatoes are also lower. Oabbagos aro 
firm for sound lot* only; much of tins late supply is 
In poor eondltiou, which look* bad for our coming 
shipping trade. „ 
Potatoes Peach Blow. N. J , V bid,. #3.'25«3.,W; 
Dyrlght, $2.75663; Early Rose. $3.50'f3; Goodrich, 
$3.,J5'.62.75; .laeksou White, ?2.2fsw2.V, r >: Dykmaii,$2.25 
(«,;?..»; Virginia and Delaware, sweet, $1146; green 
Corn, sweet, d 109, 75c.tiOf 1! green corn, common, 4< 
UK), 3lk>.; callbage, N. J., h 11)1, $Cf-6»; Russia turnips, 
7.1 bbl.. $2; I.. I. tomatoes 19 bush., 20<Sfioc.; marrow 
nqiiiisli, P bbl., 7fx:.66$t I Limn Beans, V l>ush„ 75c.; 
egg plants. V bbl,, $1661.25.; garlic, >,( 100 biiuchcs, 
$8(1610; unions, u bbl., fLVO; pickles, t< l.DUO, $2. 
Wool. -Trade 111 fleece - has turned lo fine descrip¬ 
tions, tor which there ha# been a fair sale. Holders 
bare maintained, very steady price*; pulled 1* firm 
With some demand for desirable parcel#. California 
Is scarce, and sell* readily at. full rale*. Foreign is 
dull with very little pressed In the market. Latest- 
sa le* embrace fleeces at 31 46632c. for unwashed West¬ 
ern ; 4(VfU7e. lor Western and Hlale medium; 4?(<jC. 
for X Western; C.lct.’ido. for X Ohio; WiiilWe. XX; 
pulled at '25c. lor No. 1; 30ft. for short extra ; 3Hfti4(lc. 
for lambs': 3S o/tXfc. fnr extra; 47Me. l'or long do.; 
tubbed at fttie.; Texas at fflMjaOC.} Oregon at Jjko.; 
California at Ek*. for hurry; 236431 !40- I or Hup, Mes¬ 
tizo pulled at 00c., ami Capo a 12866210. gold. 
lilJFFALO. Sept. IUceeipM.— Flour, 11,000 
hbl.s.; wheat, l25,l»om h.: corn,90,0)1 hush.; oats,58,- 
0)1 bush.; barley. 18,009 bush.; rye, 15,000 bush. 
Shipini'iitH.—Wheat,78.000 bu*h.: corn, 40.IX*) bush.; 
oats, 83,000 bush. 
Riiilroiul tshipmenia. Wheat,4.000 bu*h.; oats, 
28,010 bush. 
Flour neglected. Western Spring, $0.50367: ba¬ 
kers’, $7.2 u6j) 7.50 ; amber, $7.25667.50; white, $7.50668.25. 
r. 
CenlB. Ceiitd. 
Choleo bullock#, ¥ m.10 00 low 10)4 & 17 
Good to prime.....,, " ...15 ou 1 f»■ V 15).; 0 ft llltf 
Medium. •* ...14 6/> ll>.; 11 \ 1,4 lftu 
Ordlmiry. “ ...H 66 13 12 <,0 13)4 
Poorest grade..- “ ... 7 to in 8 64 ll 
Average of all sales.- 60 Lltf — «j> 14 
IIIlldi (!ow#.— Fresh cows are often Inlliumcod 
by Du-state of the cattle trade, a cow being luok' d 
Upon a# a future beef animal, and when cattle sell 
well, a mllklupO sees more value In Ills fresh cow. 
Now, with the extremely depressed state of the beef 
market, nu one (eels anxious about purchasing cows, 
lienee Dint trade is dull, ami prices limy be put down 
as $5 per head lower, all round. We noticed some 
decent looking cow* offering at, $05 each, 
Veal Calve*. Choice calve# are source, uotwlth- 
standing an increased total. The bulk are coarse, 
grass calves, which sold utdttWVie. per lb., or $8<.ul2 t,< 
bead. One lot of fil. p n or. brought *8 each, with an¬ 
other lot of good, at. |12.50. Horne gins.* calves sold 
by the pound, v!z.,'22ot 20(1 lb*, brought(io„ with some 
rather thin milk veals, 147 lbs., at lie., and 9 fat State 
calves, fi)l llm., ut 13c. A lot of 120 mixed Calves, av¬ 
eraged $15.38 each. 
uml Lamb*.— Arrival# aro larger, hut 
there la no change in the full rates u( lust Week, viz., 
l(,(Jic!. per lb. tor very poor to ordinary sheep! ft.M6i.4Jc. 
Lor medium to good, and i.' /mTc. for pi hnti lo extra. 
Oho lot of extremely hard cull slieep, 88 lb*., sold at 
3>;e. On Ml mon lambs sell at 7KC^axu,; fair to good at 
(K* U){c., arid cboicu ftt 10c. There were 10,99(1011 sain 
Monday, but not all disposed of. For to-day we 
have $|S»), vi/.,;—15 car# each at Com in un I pa wand 18 ill 
street, mul 13 car* at Wechawken. The greatest run 
of stock, week after week, Is at 18th street. Some of 
to-day's sales ur,-, 18!)Slate tauih.*, W |b*.,9.He.; Wl do. 
In numerous lot#, ,7.1 ins., il Me,; 199 ot 80 lb* 9c.; 38 of 
18 lb#., 75fO.; 83 of 5)8 lbs., Hmid I28ut 111 lb*., Ilk!.; 
300 0. sheep, 73 lb*., tic.; ®4 of 8J lb*., 5.SC.; 105 of KiJ 
lbs., li' jc., and 187 ubulco, 191 lb.*., 4c. 
“ivvlne. Receipts and prices very much as lust 
week, dressed soiling at t2M6«13(.'. Several lot* were 
sold alive at O'V'dlOMc,, with some store nig* of less 
than J00 lbs., lit 10>JC.i OuO STiillll lot brought lie. 
LATEST —Sept- F. III. ll»'«'VCN Arrival* 
to-day . 40 ears at 1. ouiinuillpaw, 29 at One Illmill'Odth 
street, and 1 at Weehawkeli, Or a total of 1.210 head. 
.Stock all selling. Including those left yesterday, at a 
little decline for poor, while fat. lots went quick at 
full rates, A few extra 8)7 ewt. stem* brought 17c., 
or $157)4 each. 
Sheep mid l.nmhx.—With 12_ cur* at Communi¬ 
on w, It at Pith street, and 8 at. Wechawken, making 
7,789. Trade slow and price# :4c. lower, with *01110 
stock left. Few lambs went above Uc., while a cur of 
09 lb. Ohio BbCep sold at HJo. 
flog*. Arrivals to-dav, 5 cars at Comrnunlpaw, 
2 at Wcidutwkon and l car at Fortieth Street, or 818 
head, all told. No change In prices. 
DIED. 
BUGHAN.—Ia Now York, August 30th, Hon. P. G. 
BucBAN, formerly a prominent lawyer of itoclies- 
ter, and late of Shji Francisco, aged 02 years. 
8HELMIRE.—In Rochester, Aug. 30, UitOVEH 8. C. 
SixKLMUUi, aged 38 years. 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR, 
SEWING MACHINE. 
CAgencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Ill 111111 factory and IMiiiiiiging Oliicc, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
N. B. 8eo Fromlum List on pugo 128, RmtAf. of 
Fob. 19, 
N^’ i \V .1 is IC S E v 
SEVEN PER CENT. TOWN BONDS, 
AUTIIOHIZKD i!Y ACT 01' THE I.EOTSLATI HE, 
and the I,-sue restricted to one-tenth the n*#e#sed 
vuluutOon or the real cstnto of the following towns: 
NEW PROVIDENCE, I T nl«n ( iniiiiv, 
REDHINSTKR, Sniiioi'Hef County, 
HERNARD, Soiner«cl Couiiiy, 
lu SKHI*, ikjliu and )gl,()00, mid having 
I'roin I J Io 23 you re to run, 
AT 85 AND INTEREST, 
Interest payable semi-annually, January uml July, 
ut the American Exchange Bank. New York, free or 
tux. For lull particular*, apply to 
PA UK 14It A I,A WItICNCIC, 
Bankers, No. I Wall SI., New Yorlt 
n i r<n Pi.owicitiNi: bulbs, 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocussos, Etc. 
CATALOGUES FREE. 
HERESDKKN Ar CO., ClMievn, N. Y., 
Growers and Importers of Trees, Plants am) Heed#. 
Nurseries estublUlied 1838. 
pROOKl CORN MACIIBNERY 
1 > for preparing the crop for market. 
Entlinate* foruompleteor partial set,.* of machinery 
furnishud by 
ll. II. ALLEN A CO., 
189 and 191 Water St., 
1*. O. Box 37ti. Now York City. 
TREES. PLAKTS 
WASHINGTON STREET NURSERIES. 
Ready, It Catalogue*. 114 puges. 
APPLES flop. UWA lit' FEARS low. STANDA RD 
PEARS extra. WEEPING TREES, EVERGREENS 
SHRUBS ami ROSES. A No. 1. stock. Address 
GRAVES, SKLOVER, WILLARD ,k I'D., 
Genova, Now York. 
