ftUBAL MIW a ¥0BSIl« 
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[We want lnform»ti'>o. briefly, i-onrernliiK thf eoseon, prop#** of 
tho work, ternpernttirv, crops, prlc« of form produce, etock, lebor 
and Unde, and careful cell met™ of the amount of (train and number 
of OiiUnule on hand for tale, n» compared with jirnvloua aeeeona, for 
publication under tbie head, fl.ne. Ro«ai..l 
Muskegon, Mich., *rpl. 20.—We have lmd a 
delightful season, so far; all kinds of croptslmve 
been good. IVult trees of all kinds are ripening 
tlieir wood very well. We have a good home 
market here in llie city of Muskegon, for all 
kinds of garden truck arid farm crops. Muske¬ 
gon contains between 6,000 and 7 , 000 inhabitants. 
—W. B. 
(terra, O., Kept. 27.—Weather very fine: corn 
good; ditto potatoes; oate good; fruit plenty 
and fine; hay light; hogsnot plenty; pork worth 
12Xo.; wheat, $1.30; eorn,$l; Oats, 45o.; Imy,$20; 
potatoes, $1; horses, $100 to $150 J cows, $45 to 
$75; butter, $50.; eggs, 80c. A large amount Of 
wheat is being sowed tills fall. J. L. B. 
Fairmont, Martin lie,, Minn., Kept, 21. Hum¬ 
mer lias been hot and dry. We have just had 
our equlnnxint storm, which has soaked the 
ground to some extent. Farmers are nearly nil 
done threshing. Some have their fall plowing 
about doue. Wheat, our main crop, is below 
tho average, but it is of good ((Utility; oats 
about two-thirds of a crop; corn is a good crop, 
but potatoes are nearly a failure; they are 
worth $1 to $1.50 per bushel; wheat at the rail¬ 
road, 86c.; unimproved farms, $5 to $10 per 
acre; Improved farms, $10 to $15 per acre; plenty 
of room for good settlors.—J. u. 
\»• w Lisbon, .(uncoil Co., Win., 8*pt. 29. Very 
warm and pleasant with frequent showers. No 
frost yet, and everything looks as green ns in 
midsummer. Small grain light, owing to drouth 
the fore jmrt of the season. Corn never better 
in tills section. Much of the hay was spoiled by 
wet weather. Hops good. Wheat, 85c.; corn, 
35c.; oats, 35e.; potatoes, 50e.; barley, 75c.; hay, 
$3 to $12; butter, 115c.; eggs, 14c.; horses $100 to 
$200; beef cattle, $3 to $3.50; cows, $86 to $30; 
hogs—none for sale. More winter wheat sown 
than usual. Flowing mostly finished. Im¬ 
proved farms, $25 to $40 per acre. Plenty 
“greenbacks" and everything flourishing as 
usual.—M. I.. C. 
Bcllrfonte, Fa., Kept. 29.— Last month and 
the present wore quile dry, consequently the 
fall crop will scarcely be an average one, espe¬ 
cially corn and potatoes. Clover seod will bo 
abundant. Apples not an average crop. Far¬ 
mers are through seeding; those sowing early in 
the mouth seem to have done best, as It was 
warm and rains at that time brought the grain 
right up. A groat deal of the grain has been 
sowed since it became cool and dry mid does not 
seem to be doing so well. Clover seed all housed. 
Nights and mornings cool. Mid-day quite warm. 
Wheat, rod, $1.15; rye. 05c.; corn, «5c.; oats, 32c.: 
clover seed, $6.50; potatoes 75o.; lard, lftc. per 
pound ; butter, 30c.: eggs 20c.; bacon, 18c.; bum, 
30c. per pound ; milch rows, $30 to $60. .j, f. p. 
Soil III Trenton, Oneldn Co., IV. Y. Tliei'ino- 
metrlonl averages, Ac., for September:- Highest 
point attained, 15tl|, HS* ; lowest point, I3t!i. 40\ 
Average temperature at 7 A. M.,66", <T ; average 
temperature at 2 P. M., 72” 3’; averagetompem- 
ture at. 0 P. M,, 50" 27”. Mean temperature for 
the month, 01 11. Number of days on which 
rain fell, 6; amount of rain fallen, one inch 
2-100; number of days of thunder, 3 ; number of 
days of lightning, 2; prevailing winds, south¬ 
west; the llth and l$tb, white hour frost, very 
light. Sunday evening, the 18th, a wonderful 
aurora, commenced at. 0 P. M., continued until 
10:20; when first formed a dense cloud below, 
but In twenty minutes the cloud receded, and 
then rose jels of the most enchanting beauty, 
illuminating the entire heavens. The Intensity 
ol‘light ulmob enabled a person to read. Hep 
tember has been a beautiful month for the 
farmers’ work and gatherings.—8. n. 
Hiiirkoy. V. Y„ Sept. 89. We have had a dry 
and hot summer in this section, ami the drouth 
still continues; the last rain of any amount was 
about, the 10th of May, and we have had no rain 
to wet the sod since iliai time. The pasture 
Is nearly all gone, and If it does not rain soon 
some farmers will have to feed their stock. Po¬ 
tatoes will be light, not more than half the crop 
of last year. Buckwheat very light, some fields 
not being worth harvesting. Clover seed is now 
nearlv all harvested, and is well filled ; corn is 
an average crop, but not nearly as good, accord¬ 
ing to i lie growth of stalk--, ns last year. Wheat 
is worth $1.166/1.25 per bush.; oats, file.; corn in 
tho car, 40(5 t ie.; potatoes, HOe.; fall apple* have 
boon very cheap, $1.30 per bid.; grapes arc very 
plenty and cheap; Cat aw has and Isabellas can 
be bought, at VfLSc. per lb. Money Is scarce; 
fanners are selling very little as yet . Sheep are 
worth $2(®2.50 per head; pigs, four weeks old, 
$8.50 enoli; butter, 35c. per lb. x. v. z. 
Ly ndnnvlllc, Caledonia Co., Vt.. Oot. (.—The 
season lias been exceedingly warm and dry. 
Springs and streams are very low—many have 
wholly dried up. I do not recollect ol‘ hut one 
rain storm since April, till yesterday; all other 
instances of rain—and t hey tikve been few and 
fa: between—lia vo come in the form of showers. 
Still, In tills northern section of the State, very 
good crops have been seen red ; bay and Indian 
corn full an average in quantity—quality never 
bettor. The potato crop now being harvested is 
one of the largest and be*! for years. Many in¬ 
stances of 250. mid some cases of 400 Imsliels per 
aero tire reported; quality good. Potatoes are 
now selling, delivered at railroad station, at 50c. 
•per bushel. Apples plentiful. Weather very 
warm for the season. Quite a frost three weeks 
ago; none since. It rained finely last night and 
this morning, the second real storm for six 
months. O rasa and vegetation generally, already 
laughs in the change.— r. w. 8. 
Pittsfield, N. II., Oct. A.—Weather, since Sep¬ 
tember 1st, splendid, with no rain; drouth 
ripened the I’rorost trees, dried up the pastures!; 
some animals have died, and others are ball 
starved and thirsty. Dairy products are, of 
course, soared and increasing in value. Corn 
nearly all garnered: yield one-fifth below the 
average; potatoes generally a failure; apples a 
great crop; small lots arc sold at three cents per 
bushel and the gathering; orchards containing 
hun da of bushels are gathered at six cents. 
Apples a, d largely o hogs in place of pota¬ 
toes. Stock of all kin is fallen off in flesh 
especially horses. Dressed beef is selling at 1(K?& 
18t\, nearly five cents less than two months ago. 
flutter, 386340c.; beans, $2,85@3.25 per bush.; 
cheese, 18c.; chickens, 25c.; hams, 15e.; lard, 
2oc.; mutton, 0@l2o.: corn, Northern, $1.40; 
oats, 85c,; onions, 25c.; potatoes, 76e.tfb$l; rye, 
$1.25; eggs. 23c.: feed middlings, $30, and shorts, 
$28 per ton; flour, $7iQif» per bbl.; hay, $25ti$28; 
vinegar, 35o.—o. n. D. 
William Woodruff Nit.es was consecrated 
Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire, on the 
21st ult. 
How. D. L. Latourettb of Grand Rapids, 
Mich., has given $25,000 to the Fenton Female 
Horn inary. 
Gkrrit Smith has purchased the only tavern 
In Pcterboro, N. Y., and turned tho bar-room 
into a reading-room. 
Admthai. Gordon Is relieved of the command 
of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, by Admiral M. 
Smith, and will hereafter act ns Port Admiral. 
Dn. John Todd resigned the pastorate of the 
First. Congregational Church of Pittsfield, Mass., 
on Sunday, the 2d Inst., after a ministry of thirty 
years, 
Mrs. Gen. Lander, known to old theater¬ 
goers as Miss Jean Davenport, is soon to make 
her debut in Boston, Mass,, as a Slmkesperean 
reader. 
Dr. Cornelius A. Logan, who has been elect¬ 
ed to the second highest post among the Odd 
Fellows of the United State*, is a brother of 
Olive Logan. 
George F. Houghton, Esq., a prominent citi¬ 
zen of St. Albans, Vt„ and President of the 
State Historical Society, was found dead in his 
bed on the 22d Ult. 
Mu. John F. Cleveland has resigned the 
Assessorshlp of the Twenty-third Revenue Dis¬ 
trict, N. Y„ and returned to the active practice 
of his profession, on the editorial staff of the 
Tribune. 
Hon. Wm. K. Packer died at Williamsport, 
Pa., on t he 27th ult.. aged sixty-four. For forty 
years he was prominent In the public affairs of 
Pennsylvania, and was Governor of that State 
from 1858 to 1H01 - 
Mats. Esther E. Allen left Dos Moines, Iowa, 
a few days since to attend a course of medical 
lectures In Philadelphia. Upon the eve of her 
departure n few of the ladles In the city pre¬ 
sented her with a purse intended to pay a large 
portion of her college expenses. 
James It a urn noton Hvnnott, well known ns a 
printer, editor and poet, died at Memphis, Tenn., 
recently, aged forty years. Ho was editorially 
oonneOted with the Memphis press nearly twenty 
years, was a rnuu of Irreproachable character, 
and a ready and vigorous writer. 
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nr the nursery; price 50 com#. Mysileu*, or 
ltogli'*H My nilc Flair Tint.-Aliy *hade : no 
washing: une preparation ; ull annoyances of old- 
fushtoned hair dve# avoided; price *1.50 and *1. 
Basic'# Hyperion Fluid, lor dressing tho half, 
surpasses nil "Ihers. 
W. HOULE, noston, and nil Druggists. 
M A u i‘ i *1 « A ll . 
Fnrmers who manufaeture Maple Sugar, by aend- 
tug their address, and stamp, to us, will receive free 
our new Circular, descriptive of our improved appa¬ 
ratus: and also much valuable information In the 
art of manufacturing extra nice Rngar, Sirup and 
Maple honey. Address 
H. R. M. Co., Bellows Falla, Vt. 
MiRiKK'A BUKA!. NltW-YORREK contains each 
week a full report of the war news from Europe. It 
I* also publishing weekly, excellent portraits Of all 
the leading Prussian and French Generals. The 
Hull a r. Is a ffr*i-class paper In every respect. -Union 
lion net, Hel fast. Me. 
lIOirr-IIOItN C A T T L E. 
A few choice animals to spare. And 
MEKIIsTO SHEEP. 
Bred for constitution and heavy fieeoes of cleansed 
W ool. C. HORACE HUBBARD, 
Springfield. Vermont. 
1) L I. M 1 U M ( It EFI’EB WHITE PlGlS 
l Cuttle, Sheep and Fowls. Bred and Shipped to 
SiiO 
$2,000 
A WEEK paid agents In new business. 
Address SACO NoVKLTY Co.. Saco.. Me. 
agents to sell the celebrated WILSON 
SEWING MACHINES. The beat machine lu the 
world, flitch alike on both sides, ONR Machine 
without Monicy. For further particulars, address 
THE WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO., 
Cleveland, Ohio, B iston. Mass., or St. Lolita. Mo, 
u. — *' to ffWOTEB MONTH and uieiuly 
*!P i O employment to Agents, Mule or Female, 
For purlieu In r*. circulars, Ac., address, with stamp, 
D. B. G ALLANDEA, Toledo, Ohio. 
I 
W 
/liicii P Seiitlieru Fur me.-Colony forming. " 
per acre; $1 cash, balance *> years. Fare from ihl* 
otlice at reduced rates, Send for chart, Coli -ih.c- 
South fun Land aoexcy. S3 Park Row, N. \ 
COR SA LE, TO It ENT OR 1 \( M 
JT A Stnaui (• I'lUrillg Mill—four run Of Stone.*- *11 li¬ 
sted In the City ot Brooklyn. Will exchange for*.I 
farm land or rcul estate. Fur particulars, address 
Box 5, ClaroncevlHe, Long Island, N. Y 
YORTU MISSOURI LARDS 
FOR SALE 
HY THE 
HANNIBAL k ST. JOSEPH 
R. R. COMIAXV. 
order. 
Swine. 
Rend for Circular on Breeding and Care of 
TUOR. WOOD, Doe Bun,Cluster On., Pa. 
^ GENTS ! IIEA1* THIS ! 
Wo wifi pay Agents a salary of ?*30 per week 
and expenses, or allow a large commission, to soli 
our new and wonderful Inventions. Address 
M. WAGNER A CO., Marshall, Mtch. 
ANTED. ONE CARPENTER IN 
each town, to sell and apply 
BltADSTRF.F.T At CO’S. 
RUBBER MOULDINGS. 
Send stump for circular amd sample*. 
J. R. HR A DrTRBET & CO. 
.77 Washington St., B'.sion, Maas. 
w 
About 130,900 Acres of tlie Finest Farm- 
ing mill Griialug Land In tlie Uuili'ii Sian -, 
for sale at low prices and on very easy term* fims 
enabling an Industrious man with small capital to 
pay for his land with money earned from It. 
Missouri Is not too far West to beat a great dis¬ 
tance from markets; Us Railroad facilities arc gn 
and constantly Increasing; the climate is *1'" ' 
and good crops are almost a certainty; while 111 
numerous thriving towns and cities springing up 1 
every hand attest 'beyond doubt that the blight 
slavery bus been effectually dissipated, and tl 
Eastern men nnd Eastern capital are doing i 
perfect work. 
OUR LANDS DEFY COMPETITION- 
Send fov full descriptive Circulars and m- 1 ' " 
Maps, enclosing 30 Cts., and stating what pal' 1 
saw this In, to EDWARD WILDER, 
I, nml ConiBil»»l««rf| IlnnuibuL 
.Ho. 
s ,| LE' 
*u "" l eil 
i >nk' 
. ) Oil/l L US. weight of two Ohio Improved Cbes- 
ii.otrHror Hog*. Send for description "1 this 
Linunis breed, und other thorough-bred and fmp'iit- 
ed Animals aud Fowls. L. B. 811.A KR, Salem, O. 
IMPROVED MAG1E PIGM FOR HALF.. 
1 Address JOHN JEFFERS, Darien. WtsciiMU, 
for Circular. 
p l^H E -HUE n 
FOWLS. —“ DARK 
» Brahmas” and “ Houdans,” bred directly from 
my rnvn Importations and those of the late H. H.G. 
Sharpies#, neither "t which have ever been sur¬ 
passed. Buff anil Partridge Cochins of unsurpassed 
excellence: also It.men and A>le#hnry Ducks, a# 
g,.o,1 a* the beat, nnd v-ry superior Bi"ii/c Turkeys. 
Address If. W- ftE11ST 1NIt, 
AgrlctiRural Rooms, tit n and Walnut Sts.. 
Philadelphia, Ha. 
iIL* I i 4 to $1230 Per Month Guurniitc d. 
H I DU Sun pay to all ambition* men and women 
s(*llini* our worM-remttvnvd l^iitmt Silver M**ulcl 
White Wire t'b.thc* Linas. Boalnojg iwmonenL 
For full parttculurs. address tho GIRARD nlttB 
MILLS, pTliittffOlphitt, Pa- 
WANTED FOR ALBERT 
“OUR SISTER REPUBLIC; 
Adventures and Sight-Seeing tn Tropical Mexico." 
1 i',',n 13 \Vm *iu Seward says:— “Th«j descriptions 
ure vivut und ttirlkhiKS tho stylo brtlltant and 
Address COLUMBIAN 
CjENECA LAKE FARM FOB 
^ 120 acres, wlib first-class building*, 
within le** than u half mile of til® depot, I-'"*- ‘ 
stoic*, churches and mills, ol Havatm, bcii' 1 ] 1 jj 
N. Y., and two and n-hulf miles from, and . 1 
_ r i tv of Wm rkltift it 11 *I tho l<HkG. it htt& ovi J f 1 
VrZZ li Ult V .rurtles; (71X1 grape Vine* lu n 
bcafllg Inacrc-'-r woodland, and terming mate i ml 
uo.umg, Ajar re- * r„illrur water III 
A gents 
8 . EVANS' new Book. 
7< O W 1. H F O R HA L E. - FIN E DA It Iv 
*10 per pair. Light Rruhnm*. from se¬ 
ller pair ; $S per trio. Address_ 
W. E. STITT, Columbus, Wis. 
I Brahmas, $' 
lected stock, $5 
eir if ABOUT 10,000 BUSHELS 
’ °Woia| A Ashc* : a small quatilllN "f slaked loads 
, . parties desirous to purchase, 
mixed with the aaC'^j terms, by addrusslna or 
oalllng on VM. C. RUSSELL, Sing Sing, N.Y. 
II<I<MC<IM< C...X. r 
in arfilii Hbiindunoe. Never-failinkT water in ) 
5S&;’S.aK »k(K.W>u I.V.S 
A CO., 265 Broadway, N, A .__ _ 
MI'NN vie CO., 37 P 1 "'* 
How, N. Y.. l*5 YKAH9 
T2TW EXPEKIKXCKJ have 'a- 
ken .(lore Puleiil*. Iiml 
examined More Invention* than any other agency. 
PAMPHLET, 108 f'AOKS, F REE. __ 
J WIIiKINSON, __ _ _ _ 
'RURAL ARCHITECT 
AND LANDSCAPE CARDENER, 
N. W. Cor. of Cbaulkh and baltimoue sts., 
BALTIMORE, Mo. 
