thus aavo « Ins*. Sale* of llvearoincreasing, but are 
still light. Two onrs wore sold Utility, viz., I car 
Michigan. 166 ibt)., tit und I cur Ohio, 200 lbs. at 
H U-ttithc. Live »ri< quoted at t»«- . with dressed 
at, lOfctoUKe., or lc. lower t han last week. 
LATEST Scpl. IfO, I*. iH. HrrvcH -Arrivals 
tn.duv • lEJcars at I ommunlpnw, and 'JO at, Olio Hun¬ 
dredth street, ora total of Wit head fresh and Id) -dale 
animals. With no improvement In prices, the yards 
are more nearly cleared to-night. Fut 'i‘i cwt. Ken- 
lui’liv until os barely sold for hie., with fat Illinois at 
15 *. a drove of il cwt. good Texans brought $82 per 
lieud. 
Sheep mid I,« mb*.—With 1 car atGommnni 
naw. a at hitl< Street, and t at Weehawken. making 
only 1,055 head, the market Is full stTOTtlfcr than yes¬ 
terday. No lambs went, above 8 !- 4 c. Six lots of 
Canadas, 83<.»72 lbs., sold at s'-,e., amt tour others, of 
tBto75 lbs., ut sumo price. Statu lambs of ,s! lbs. sold 
at 8 '.,o. Some Ohio sheep, of ',13 lits., and Cunadas of 
Urttoi'JtlUw., sold ut t'diU., with several lots thin Ohio, 
V.Kii'TH lbs., ut l\c. 
Hog*. Arrivals to-day, 10 cars at Communipaw, 
3 at, Wciditiwlcen arid 2 ears at Forlielh street, or 
1,121 head, all told. No change in prices, with a weak 
feeling. 
tract at 10c. We quote llFil'Jo.; pure cider vinegar, 
20to25e. Feathers ure In large supply. New live geese 
tine. SafiCKIe..: mixed. l(> ,die., lien, 10^ 12c.; while rag, 
o.iohi:.' newspapers, l(",5,'xiJ. 
Slimnc.—Sicily,low grade per ton $50vS115currcncy, 
do., high grade tlo., fl20(g 150. 
Till low. There Is a good offering Of Texas at 
vi-Nic.; city quoted same; country lota lower, c. 
Vegl'tn lilt's.- T ha best potatoes are selling well at 
steady prices, Common grades arc lower. Sweets are 
again easier. Onto as arc higher, with a light supply. 
Potatoes Earlv Mohawk, 0 t>bl.. SlLWIto.l.TT*; Pencil 
Blows.#:!.«) ,•).*); I)y right, (t2.fttK.o2.T5: Early Itose.fik.c 
3.50: Goodrich, f 2 . 0 tk„ -.t'!: Jaeksou VV jute, .?OXK,■ 
Oykoran, ifi.piK<tiii; sweet, potatoes ^2.0Cki,,.l,l)h; given 
corn, v Uw, ?5e.*fiti; oubictgi*. v lixt. *13<414: turnips. 
KiihsIu and White, *.Ulk'i3,50 1H bhl.; tomatoes nt 
bush,, 59fti'75e,: marrow squattlt, ft hhl., fr. Lima 
Butina, e hush., »IA»; egg plants, y hhl., *l.ad.; 
garlic. IP |IO lallielies, (Kht-nlO: pleklcs, S' 1,000, *2.50c;i 
3.119: pumpkins. V MO, ‘Tt'.S; Lima Beans shelled, 
per tiuah.. &■($&; Carrots, per l>bl..*2 50. Onion* ut fl 
for red, Muci lor Conn.; KID strtmrs, P*. 
Under the Into dcciaion of Acting Commis¬ 
sioner of Indian Adairs Cady, nil white persons 
marrying into Indian families und becoming 
adopted into Indian tribes, nre still amenable to 
the layvs of the United States, exactly us if no 
such adoption hml occurred, and arc not allowed 
any of the privileges of Indians. 
An important and novel decision has recently 
been made in one of the courts of Philadelphia, 
which, if it lip elsewhere affirmed, will change 
the rule of evidence in cases Involving damages 
against a railroad company, sustained by rail¬ 
road accidents. In Ibis instance, instead of re¬ 
quiring the pliiiittilT to prove neglect—a thing 
which, from the circumstances of tho ease it is 
almost morally impossible for him to do—the 
court, holds that the accident is itself evidence 
of neglect, and whether it arises from defect of 
engines, cars or rails, or from the act of em¬ 
ployees. This rule throws upon the railroad 
company the onus of proving that they used all 
reasonable cure ami precaut ion. They will find 
no difficulty in adducing proof of this, when the 
facts shall bear them out. It is plain that the 
rule of the Pennsylvania court represents the 
Bcnse of the ease, und hence ought be, if it is not, 
also t ho law. 
A telegram from CbamounI, Switzerland, says 
that, a party of tourists, numbering eleven per¬ 
sons, while undertaking tbo perilous feat of as¬ 
cending Mount Blanc, were swallowed up by an 
avalanche, none escaping. Two of the adven¬ 
turers lost were Americans, named Boon ami 
Kendall. 
Bears are ravaging the oat fields in Osgoods 
and Templeton, Canada, the late tires having 
driven them from their runs. The Ottawa Free 
Press vouches for the fact I hut a sagacious old 
brute, with her cubs in the rear, walks boldly 
through the harvest hands and carried olt four 
sheaves of oats in iter fore paws to the woods. 
The Commissioner of Patents has refused the 
application for the cxtenUop of re-issued pat¬ 
ents of Gage's improved harvesting machine. 
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HA VB NOW READY 
TWO COMPLETE EDITIONS 
ROCHESTER. Sept. *19. Flour market, quiet. 
Wheat in talr demand. 91.30 furred. 71.SUtol.n5 for 
white. Corn, 85o.; oats, 50c. Burley dull and lower, 
90 cj'<< #1 for two-rowed ; 91<«d.J5 for fonr-rowud. But¬ 
ter is very scarce, at 38to88c. for good lots. Eggs. 85c. 
per down. Potatoes scarce, and higher, 75 mKiJ4c. ** 
bushel. Apples, 9lii4l.25 per barrel. Hay In better 
supply, at $li<5,21 per tou. 
Each oilitlon complete in 12 volumes, 
TllK POPULAR EDITION. 
l.'Juio. Price, per vol., 91.25. 
The set, in cloth hlhUing, lu a nout box, for 915 
the same in half calf, at |80. 
Europe mill Commerce. — Tho low prims of 
American produce, particularly bread stuffs,In hiv- 
crpool, l.irtho moment daprasao*all speculative feel¬ 
ing, and It. t* thought by best commercial advice 
lievo that nothing more than a tuere demand or order- 
tilling market can In’, counted upon Until tho iMNltlcHl 
uncertsluties iihroail are loss complicated. Notwith¬ 
standing the destruction of provisions on the conti¬ 
nent, consequent upon the. war, there Is Certainly a 
great unwillingness shown oil ’change and in the 
cheese market to tnyolve anything beyond what 
tuny behuudlod with the ordinary resource* of busi¬ 
ness. 
THE LIBRARY EDITION. 
Crown 8 vo. Price, per vol,, 93. 
Tho set, in cloth binding, in u neat box, for 930; 
tlte same in half calf, at 950. 
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LIGHT-HOUSES AND LIGHT-SHIPS. 
By W. If. I). AliAMS. 
lvol. 12mo, With Sixty Illustrations. Price 91.50. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
TittatK is little or no eh unge to be noteil at the T.lt- 
tlc Falls market for the week ending Oct. 1st. The 
delivery of farm dairies at tho railroad depot amount¬ 
ed m |,3£8 boxes, and a emuddaruhlo quantity also 
was shipped by canal. The highest. Ilguro reached 
for farm dairies was lie. From 1H to U'iC. was paid 
for the larger part mi sale. 
A Inigo quantity of fiiutory cheese was offered, 
iimiiiintlng III tho aggregate, to between 10,000and 12.- 
1)00 boxes. The average prices were about the sotilo 
as those paid the week previous, with il decline of 
k,o. on extreme fancy grade*. Home of the fancy 
factories refused to sell. Halos were make mini thirty 
factories, among which wo report tho following: 
( amijohamo. He.: J, Harris, ISJ^C.; Davis. U.Uo,; 
South Cohimbia, UKe.; Peck's, Ho.: Hoot, lie.; Scotch 
Church, He., Newvillo, t<S«.; Norway Association, 
Hl-ic.; Springfield Center, like., C. H.AM. H. Brown, 
lie,; lltockwav. He.; Hklnnornf Columbia, He.; Smith 
Creek. 14 .e.: 'Empire, USc.; Florida, m,«.; Minor- 
vlllc, 11 1 c.; Fry’s Bush, He.; Fair Held Association, 
U!-iu.r MotherCreek, 1-le.; Eatonville.ltc.; Stone Ara¬ 
bia, lie.; Euiihriites, I3,ku.; Pubitirie Union, Ho.: Cook 
A Ives, H',e.; Vanhornsvllle, like. 
Ttmro was a hBiivy ruin the early part of the week, 
wliioli has freahonod mi fond, and the herds of Her¬ 
kimer uro now yielding fair returns, -x. A. )V. 
POLITICAL NEWS, 
The volumes In tho lI.f.USTttATEI) I.IBBAUY 
OF WON DEItS iitreudy pultllshed thirteen in num¬ 
ber contain over six hundred Illustrations, and uro 
sold at the uniform prloo or (1.51) per volume. 
A hiintlacmifliiAtoUHtriited <iat<tbjue, y/idnp full </•■- 
ncrilitive tinniijniphx of thr luitiOUH rulHints uf this 
aeries, wilt be seat on application. 
Thr olfove Unnlcs sent, post-paid, to any address, by the 
Publishers, upon receipt of price. 
CHARLES SCRIBNER & CO., No. 654 Broadway. N. Y. 
LiotU.Gov., J. J. Gravelly; S00, State,Eugamo 
\Viegel; Tieasiiier,Sntn'l UajH; Ainlltor, UauT 
Dmpoi - ; Attcu'iiey-Geiicnil, A. .). Baker; Iteg-i*- 
ter of Lunds, Fred. Solomon; Snpl. Piihlio In¬ 
struction, 1m Divolt: Supreme Judge, David 
Wagner, 
The Conservative and Democratic Statu Con¬ 
vention of Tennesson imvo no mil til tod John C. 
Brown for Governor. 
The Republicans of Louisiana have nominated 
for State Treasurer, Antoine Dutniclot; Auditor, 
.James Graham; Moodier of Congress, lVth Dis¬ 
trict, Gen. .lames McCleery. 
Gen. J. M. 1-tusk has been nominated for Con¬ 
gress by the Republicans of tho Vlth Wisconsin 
District, now represented by Gun. Washburn, 
who declined a rc-nondnution. 
'The Republicans of the First Congressional 
District, of Wisconsin have nominated Hon. 
William P. Lyon of Racine for Congress. 
The Republican Congressional Convention 
at Pine BlniT, Ark., Itus nominated lion. Logan 
II. Roots for re-election. 
The Republican State Committee of New 
York have organized as follows: Chairman, 
Alonzo If. Cornell: Treasurer, George Opdyke; 
Secretary, Lockwood L. Doty; Executive Coni-i 
mittce, George H. Sharpe, Joseph H. Ramsey 
Edwin A. Merritt, Chester A. Arthur, Krasins 
D. Webster and Hezeklah D. Robertson. 
In Ohio the following are the Congressional 
nominations as far us reported: 
Dlst. Itupubliuiui. Democrat. 
I. ..Aaron V. Perry. Milton Saylor. 
II . ...lob K. Stevenson. Gen. S. F. Cary. 
lit. .Hobart 0. Hohonpk. Lewis I). Campbell. 
IV.. \V, It Meriting. J. F. McKinney. 
V. .). II. Untlndilld. C. O. biinnson, 
VI.,. John l». Smith J. W. Denver, 
VH. soul sheila burger. Hugh J. Jewett. 
VIII...John Beatty. James It. Hubbtdl. 
IX. -.t li-irles Foster, E. F. Dickinson. 
X. ..Dr. E. D. Peek. Wm. F. Lockwood. 
XL..John 'l\ Wn*on. Ralph Lootn. 
XII...t’liarle* Brown. P. If. V.in Trump. 
XIII. f. W, PutWtjt, G. W. Morgan. 
X 1 S'. James Mori FOB. L. K. Critchtield. 
XV...Win. P. Sprague. John Cartwright. 
X VI. —John A. Bingham. Robert K. Cham bars. 
XVIII...W. H. Upson, J. M. Coffin burry. 
XIX.. Jutncs A. Gurtlelil.-- 
Congressional ootniimtloiis have been made in 
full, in Indiana, as follows: 
Dis. Republican. Democratic. 
I.... II. l\Gooding, W. E. Nibluok. 
11 ...W. Ciirr. M. C. Kerr. 
III It. K. Pritchard. W. S. Holman. 
IV .I. M. Wilson, D. S. Gooding. 
S’....John Coburn, Thomas Cottrell. 
VI. . ..M, F. lltiiin. D. VV. Vorhees. 
VII....L«yt Wallace. M. D. Munson. 
VIII_lames N. Tyner W. C. Moreau. 
IX..,.,1. P. C. Shanks. John Colerlck. 
X_Wm. Williams. M. S. Haskell. 
XI.lusper Packard. S. J. Anthony. 
The Republicans of the Eighth Kentucky Dis¬ 
trict have nominated H. T. Finlay for Congress. 
TIIEIR OWiV PAINTINft 
WITH TH1C 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New YORK. Sept. 29, 1S70. 
Tuvnuhas been rilsastrous to shippers of nearly 
till kinds id’ stock. Sheep have suffered least. In 
tact, lambs have improved, but the cattle and hog 
market could not well ho in a worse condition. The 
great trouble is that active competition at tho West, 
■■rioalpnlly for Urn Kimtern trade, keeps tip tho rates 
thorn while prices decline here, thus entailing loss. 
The weather has also been adverse, and much beef 
and mot ton spoiled upon thu butchers’ bands, and 
was seized t>y the police. On Saturday last about 300 
SlieflT) ami 'loo quarters of beef were thus lukun at 
Washington Market, while abundance of other meat 
was sold very low liwtkt. per lb. to get rid of It be¬ 
fore it actually spoiled. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOlt THE WEEK. 
Mllrli 
Cow,. Cidves. Stump, tlogs. 
This WOOk. 9.287 49 3,039 32,588 10,917 
Last week. 9,198 50 2.O20 13,707 20.390 
Correspond’g w'k '09 9,458 50 2,920 39,711 17,277 
Average ’09..,0.205 93 1,807 28.435 17.338 
Though a slight reduction in numbers, 
heavy—3.0iw above Hie av- 
.'attle show the gnatt- 
__ '_t such ani- 
Thora Is no doubt tiut 
r. tmt when one set re- 
fliiny of them net upon 
Purest H’hitc, :in«l all 4 'olors, 
Mixed Ready lor Use, anil 
Soli! only by tlie 
tiallon. 
J! KST-1LASS NUUSF.lt V STOCK FOR 
' SALK.- 50,000 Apple Trees, 3nud 4 yr>. "'d ; ItMHl 
berry; 7,too Dwarf Pours, 2 and 3 vi old; 3,(100 
iwavf I’ears, 4 yrs. old, very line ; 5,(so Standard 
ears. Also, Plums, Peaches, < 'umints, tjooseber- 
os, Kvcrgreens, Horse* Chestnut?*, Mountain Aali, 
e. I,. J. 141 1.I.INGS, Webster, Monroe Co., N. V. 
iir.VNTKO, ON IC (H Bl'RNTEU IN 
T t each town, to si'll timl apply 
llltADSTItEET A CD’S. 
RUBBER MOULDINGS. 
Rend Btumii fur circular nod • atnoles. 
J, K. KRADsTRKK'I’ ,V CO. 
57 Washington St., U*i»ton, Mass. 
Deo. J. CoijiY, ICsq., Arohlteet, Waterhury, Vt.. 
says: "I tiltvo tried various paints on my 'model 
house,' but imno suits .so well us yours." 
P. T. Baiini'M, Ksq., Bridgeport, Ct., .<my«:-“T 
have found tlie A. C. Paint far liuridsomor. wear* 
longer, amt Costs less than tho host of loud and oil.” 
Rev. S. O. ALEXANDER. Biddle Institute, Char¬ 
lotte, N. C., writes, March 19, 1S7I)This Institute 
has saved 9150 by using your paint instead of lead 
and oil. As to Its superior beauty mul brilliancy, 
there can be no question.” 
SctlKNitVCH, N. V., April 13,1870. 
A.C. P. Co. Oents:—l have used your WhitnChqin- 
leal Paint nn my old, weather-worn house, und it has 
caused quite it sensation in this village. It is truly 
handsome, uud I am more than satlstled. 
J .1. M17I.TKR. 
Kdllor Sehenevus Monitor. 
Recommends from all sections of t he country, com¬ 
prising the owners of many of the Driest villas ami 
residences In the land, cuti be obtained, with sample 
Card and Price last, free of Charge, by addressing, 
AVERHA CHEMICAL PAINT CO., New York. 
AVEHfLL CHEMICAL PAINT CO,, Cleveland, 0. 
DKMING A HtlN, Calais, Me. 
JOHN M11,1.1 K KN A CO., Boston, Mass. 
ROBT. SHOKM A K Kit A CO., Phliud., Pa. 
G. W. PITKIN, Chicago, 111. 
LAWllFNC’F A CO.. Cineinmiti. O. 
HALL, MOSKS A ctColumbus, Ga. 
VV. P. CON VERS IB, JR., New Orleans, La. 
Beeves. -- - -„ 
the receipts are still very l- ... _ 
oruge of last-Year. The Texiui cuttle shuw 
osi falling off. owners holding back when 
mills sell at *35*.' 49 per hend. ""-‘. 
that, drovers have lost henvll 
another take Held ■■■ 
the Ullage tiiut “ the plar.-e to look for money Is where 
you lost It,” and so attempt to tight It out. une drover 
from this State not only refused to Bell his stock, but 
bought up more at thu yards und stripped them home 
again. Of course Hung* cannot continue this way 
much longer, for the wholesale butcher* slitiur signs 
of weakness, nnd great caution is lining used In tlie 
matter of credits. Drovers begin to see the need of 
curtailment, ill addition to the tact that the heavy 
stores of Texas cuttle held In Kansas ami Missouri 
have been very much reduced by late nil I pm cuts. 
There were 5,298 cattle on rule la.st Monday, 128 
car?' ut One Hundredth street, 125 ut Weehawken, 
and 91 at Comnniiiipiiw. Tbo quality was extremely 
variable, us shown by a range of uW to ltlv;c. tt tt>. 
After a very hunt market, no Jews being present, on 
account of their New Vcurs, more than .9X1 cat tlo 
were left over. These Mulct animals, together with 
1,899 fresh, keep the mat hot. 4 * depressed us It well 
cun bo, und therein utlll unite a stock on hand. Noth¬ 
ing sold above 15c. tn-iluy, but mi really flue cuttle 
were offered. One drove uf 5X ewt. Texans sold at 
f.'ls per head, with fair Illinois steers weighed ufT at 
12 Sc. 
Those cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
mimes.3,721 L'extis. 1,543 
New York... 5Wi Indiana. 894 
Ohio. 1,097 Iowa. — 
Kentucky. 1,107 Virginia. 238 
Missouri. — Mlchlffxn,,... 
Canada. — New Jersey.. 25 
Connecticut. — Pennsylvania,. 09 
The following are tho prices at tlie close of tho 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
CeuU, Ontx. 
Choice bullocks, V ft.16R (■« 16!•> 18X 00 18V 
Good to prime.. " ...14H W 15H 15 ou 19 
Mod mm. *' ...13)4 <8 14 H M 14)4 
Ordinary. " ...19 trv 12 10)i <io 13 
Poorest grade. *' ... 6 L 81 8 9)4 (*» 9 
A verage of all sales.— to 13)4 — to 13;V 
milch Cows. - Very few fresh cows are coming 
forward, but. the demand is fully met, and trade very 
slow. In fact.. It, cun almost be said there Is no longer 
any cow market liprc. Till.-, like some other tilings, 
is destined at. no very future day to he one of the 
thing* tif the past. True, i few small milkmen and 
some private families wilt continue to kocp cows, 
but they will probably havethetr supplies brought, to 
them direct from the country. It is so rarely the 
case that a person get* u cow of much value when 
purchasing In Due sunt here ferrule—usually because 
they are worth little at home—that milkmen are 
very shy <11 them We noticed * few on suit; to-day 
for which only 919 each was ottered, und that was all 
they were worth. 
Verel Uulres. ■-These are Wo. per lb. lower, the 
warm weather ami glut of other meat* operating 
against them. When people have html quarters of 
mutton urged upon them ut, ItKFol'Jc. per tb., they are 
not freo purchasers or veal at double that amount. 
Prluio State nnd Jersey calves sell lit I2WC. per lb. 
live weigltt, heavy and medium at lOwllc.: foil eal ves 
at fifeSc.. and grass at itofai. Rales of 230 mixed calves 
averaged $19.51) each. 
Sheep nnd l.uiubis. Receipts am much lighter, 
—11,900 loss lor tile week,-amt trade Is more active 
lit. improved prices. There Is no great change in 
sheep, but lamb* have advanced Ve. tier lb. for fat 
stock, prime Fit* selling at 8 * 40 . by the car load. Thin 
A UK NTH AND t: VN VASsKRS ARDKF.SS 
the A GAIK I.lNKN MARK KR CO., 33 Bute lay St. 
N V , for I'ltviiltii s, stnnples and partiotilars ot a new 
uml mgenloti* little inatnunopt tor marking clothing 
cards Ac. Hu per lor to anything over invented tor 
tlie purpijse^ 
IJORSALF.. 75,000 VERY LA RGB AND 
l 1 healthy PKAGH TUKRH. one year old from hud, 
of tlie very host varieties, new and old, budded on 
natural seed stock*. Address 
E. R. COCHRAN. Middletown, Delaware. 
Not complicated In construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep In order. 
Simple to learn and operate. 
Making a Lock-Stitch which will not. unravel. 
Doing the greatest variety of work with the fewest 
changes lu its mechanism. 
GRAND NATIONA1 
EXHIBITION 
THE THIRTY-NINTH ANNUAL FAIR 
Open daily from 9 o'clock A. M. to 10 P. M„ in tho 
Spacious Buildings extending from tha Third to tho 
Second live., bet. Sixty-third and Sixty fourth 8 ts. 
NOVEL AND INGENIOUS INVENTIONS. 
AN UN EQUALED DISPLAY OF PHOTOGRAPHS, 
MACIUNKRV l INF MOTION, 
IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY, 
Products of the Faria, Workshop and Studio. 
GREAT DISPLAY OF 
FRUIT, FLOWERS AND PLANTS. 
JARD1NE AND SON'S ORGAN, BLOWN BY STEAM. 
MUSIC BY EBEN’S CECEBRATED ORCHESTRA. 
AiliiiiMMiou 50 Cents. 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR 
Are You Going to Point 1—A long felt need 
litis been supplied to farmers nnd others through¬ 
out tho country by the Aver oil Chemical Paint 
Co., who ITirnUh a beautiful article of white 
and all the fashionable shades of paint rmily for 
use. All one hu* to do is to purchase, then re¬ 
move the head of the package, put in the brush 
and go to work; it is possessed of great beauty; 
is said to wear much longer than lead, and to 
cost less. We would refer all those in need ol’ a 
convenient article of paint to their udvertise- 
mentin our columns to-day. 
fXT Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Dlun 11 factory anil [tlaunaing Oiiice, 
IIA UTFOU1), CONN. 
N. B.--S 00 Premium List on page 123, UtTRAL of 
Feb. 19. 
AUTHORIZED liT ACT OP THR UidlSUATCllK, 
and tho l8*ue restricted to one-tenth the assessed 
valuation of the void estate of thu following towns: 
NEW PROVIDENCE, Union County, 
BEDMINSTEU, N»iiiu*r*«*t County, 
BERNARD, Somerset County, 
In $1 UOn, 9500 anti 81,000* nnd having 
from 15 to ”3 years to run, 
AT 85 AND INTEREST, 
Interest payable semi .annually. Juoutiiy nnd July, 
at the American Exchange Bunk. New York, free of 
tax. Fur full particulars, apply to 
IMUUKK X LA WHENCE, 
Banker*. Nn, 1 Wall st., Nexv York 
for preparing the crop for market. 
Estimates for complete or partial sets of machinery 
furnished by _ 
IC. 11. ALLEN & CO., 
189 and 191 Water St,, . „ 
I\ <». Box 370. New \ork 
Moouk’.h RrttAl. Nnw-YiiRUBR, jatiiiwhed weekly 
hy D. It. T. Mount', ut No. II Park Row. New York, 
is. as a farnior's paper, meeting with the succcHSlt 
*0 richly deserves. Mr. Mooittc bin i iirugeil onie of 
the I test literary talent In the country, tunl his ar¬ 
tists, engraver* ami editors seem to vie with each 
other In making a readable mul thoronchly nrtisiio 
journal. It* price is wilhin the roieli of all, amt 
hence its largo circulation. lUposihay, Chamber*. 
bury, Pa. 
Mooiitc’s TttTBAL Nww-Y orker contains each 
week :i full report of the war nows from Europe. It 
Is also publishing weekly, excellent portraits of till 
thu leading Prussian and French General*. M ho 
RrrtAL is >1 ttevt-eliiBS paper in every respect.— do imi 
lianner, BetjiUI, 3 tf. 
If TO THE Tf-tES. Willie M(lOR »’8 RURAL N'KVV- 
VoitM-ti maintains Its reputation as being In the 
itrst, rank of the agricultural paper* of the country, 
it has other features which alone would give it a 
high position among the popular weeklies notably 
its illustrations, ot which a Inis a perfect right to 
boast.-.V. Y. Eveiling Mail. 
Facts for tlie Ladle*. -Mrs. Maxey has had 
her Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machine in almost 
daily use for over eleven years, without any re¬ 
pairs. Sht? lias done with her own hands during 
that, period the larger portion of tho sowing for 
a family of eleven children on the machine, and 
a part of the time for fifteen or twenty farm 
servants. She would not now change her 
Wheelor 5c Wilson for any other she has ever 
aeon—it. Maxey, Brandon, Miss. 
I 1CW1S O. TOWER, Rochester, N. Y. 
1 J The above name amt place, when found mi u 
TheruicimOter, is u sunt guarantee of Its reliability 
and accuracy. Buy Tower's iimko, aiul be sure of 
getting tho best to be bad. and at as low price as any. 
Ninny of the Largest Advertisers in the country 
make all their contracts with newspapers 
through the Advertislt g Agency of Geo. P. 
Rowell & Co., No. 40 Park Row, New York. 
Their facilities for the transaction of the busi¬ 
ness ure not excelled by those of ftuy similar 
establishment in the world. 
sold lust year, unit not one returned as imperfect, 
Barometers and Dairy Thermometers for farmers' 
use. Dealers, send for Price Lists. 
