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Vllllron, Monigumi'fy C’n., lown. Oct. 7.—Corn 
{food, 35®3Oo.; wheat, 65®»70o.: oats, 30c.: pota¬ 
toes, 30<?r>40<\; one-year-old steers, $\5®20 ; two- 
year-old do., S'lOfAlO; I lirec-year-old do., $40@5rt; 
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Galluim. Copiah Co., Mian., Kept. 29.—Weather 
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lard, 35c.—M. A. w. 
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have plenty of rain. Been raining all day. Most 
fanners are culling the second crop of grass for 
bay. Wheat, $1®1.U3; on is, 30c.; Norway oats. 
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rain, until about the last of July, 6ince which 
time it has been very dry and hot,, until tins 18th 
ult., when we had a heavy rain, raising the 
streams, springs, and some wells, as high as they 
usually are. A neighbor of mine picked thirty 
ripe strawberries yesterday, and thinks in a week 
he can get a quart 
bloom the second t ime 
30th ult.; mining again to-day 
Corn is good; nearly all “shucked; 
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CIDER MAKERS’ MANUAL 
BY J. S. BUELL 
m, A .n^ C i tlCa .' Hand-Book, which ei„b 
on the Apple; Con ' 
Proves. Seed Wushu 
general ; Cider Making 
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Equinoctial storm the 
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oats fair, worth 
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butler, 3Y3>4tJc.; 
apples, 50®75t\; farm bunds, $30®25 
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Coivlcsvjtlc, Wyoming Co., N. Y., Oct, ft.— We 
have had a very favorable season for crops, 
although it Inis been rather dry. Our spring 
was three weeks earlier than usual. Corn was 
planted from the5th to the30th ot May,and isn 
magnificent crop; in tact, all crops arc good, ex¬ 
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— n. c. n. 
Wnvrrly, IS. J., Oct, IS. The weather is re¬ 
markably fine for late sowed grain as well as 
turnips, cabbages and other late vegetables. 
The warm mins of the past week have started 
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rapidly in fliv-h in the next t wo weeks than in a 
mouth earlier in tin* season, as there appears to 
be more richness in the grass produced late in 
the season than earlier, and it is our practice 
here to give cuttle a chance to Improve upon it 
us much as possible before going jnto winter I 
quarters. IV t tiring meadows late In full, when 
the ground is soft, Is not, ms a general thing, to 
be recommended; but the fresh, tender grass, 
at that season. Is a welcome morsel to all kinds 
of stock, and they should he allowed to obtain 
H unless the damage to next season’s crop is 
likely to overbalance the benefit derived from 
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Vergeiiuva, Mich., Oct. 1. —September has 
Construction ot OWtar Mills,'cide? 
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