ok non F A K in e «s, 
AUiVvlf after one or more years experience, 
fully Indorse and recommend the *' RAMSDELL 
NORWA V OATS,” u.\ being all that weaver claimed 
for them. And we advertise no other claims for 
these oats than those made by this law. number of 
the most intelligent and enterprising farmers in this 
country. Yet there are those who uro in doubt us to 
the merits of this Improved gmtn. in this, as with 
all kinds of crops, thorQ are exceptional failures, 
often hoyond the control of man. But llio principle 
cause of those doubts docs not. at, all concern the 
genuiuo sued and its great reputation ; they arise 
from the. gigantic frauds that have been perpetrated 
upon the unsuspecting farmer In thosaluof counter¬ 
feit and mixed seed. Wo think we did our entire 
duty last season, ns it Is well known wo expended a 
large amount in cautioning tho farmers against these 
impositions, and wo ran only repent Our caution. 
TUosesmari farmers who saved money byhtiying the 
mixed aud spurious seed, and were taken in, should 
not ask us to take tho blame. 
To the intelligent, progressive farmer wo present 
facts which, If at ilrst they seem extravagant, are so 
well and strongly sustained, that heat uuoesdea thero 
must be somo remarkable features in the new oat. In 
the three years that we have been selling, no farmer 
hue over euHod on us who was nut fully convinced ; 
and if every farmer In the land could visit our stores 
and examine our mammoth specimens, we should 
never have occasion to advertise another line. Our 
seed Is raised especially tor us by arrangements 
made with tbu farmers, by which moans we are en¬ 
abled tn keep It pure and free from mixture. 
The yield of the Norway Oats is from twice to throe 
times that of any known variety, and In feeding 
quality twenty-five per cent, superior, being heavier 
and thinner hulled. 
They grow mure vigorous and healthy, with straw 
that will not lodge on the richest soil, rendering 
them less liable to disease, and are the only oat suit¬ 
able for the West. 
The straw hears more foliage, and Is sweet and 
juioy, making excellent feed, and the vigorous 
second growth makes tho best of pasturage after tho 
crop has boeu harvested; an advantage which no 
other ceroal has. 
It requires but one-third tho quantity of seed per 
acre. 
If these points are true, what reasonable farmer 
would besitutn for one moment to purchase our seed 
even at four times our price. If any ono doubts them, 
let him write us aud we stand ready to prove it to Uis 
satisfaction, or we will present him with all the seed 
he wants. Every bushel furnished by us Is fully war¬ 
ranted pnro and genuine. 
WHSN TO ORDER. 
farmers often suppose that, it Is time enough to or¬ 
der seed at or near the time of sowing. This Is a great 
mistake, us tlie rush of business toward Spring ren¬ 
ders it impossible for seed men to give as careful su¬ 
pervision, as when they are more at leisure; besides 
we think tho choicest seed is usually sent in the 
early orders. In order to equalize the business, wo 
shall endeavor to make it an object for farmers to 
order at once. 
PRICE liIST. 
Per bushel. $5,00 
Per half bushel... ,‘1.00 
Per quarter bushel.2.00 
Sold by the standard of 82 lbs. 
Farmers desiring to grow seed for us should send 
for our new proposition at once. 
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THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
the offering" lu the aggregate being upward of 13,00b 
boxes. Tlo- Miles, when wo left, the market, hud 
reached 11,000 boxes, and as buyers were still active, 
we presume nearly ail tile offerings were taken. 
The average advance ill prices over sales of last week 
were full Xv-, ami about a quarter of a cent on 
fancy grades. 
We give quotations of leading sales as follows:— 
Ncwville. Hie..; Mlddlcvllle, I5\'e.; Hrockett’s Bridge, 
lilc.: Fairfield Association, l.vyc.; .Vunhciin Center, 
15 s C.; 1-Ierklmcr CO. union, 1,,Ve.; .Mohawk Valley, 
Glen, le^e, ; A. Smith A, Co., 14X<v, Avery* 
Ives, 16c.; Muulieiui, 15>jC.; Mother Creek, lOHc.; 
Smith Crock, Ido. 
There was a tair delivery of butter, and prices 
ranged from 34 to 37e. 
W e have udvlees from abroad to the second week 
in November. Our London correspondent says that 
American cheese sell* treely. especially tine mild, 
wliieh realises extreme quota! Ions lu quality. Extra 
fine brings 72a. to74a.; second quality. 70s. toils. Tho 
other descriptions of Cheese are quoted as follows. 
New English Cheddar, Sis. to 00».; Wiltshire, double, 
64*. to 82s.: Cheshire, medium,^*, to 70s.; fine. TS}. to 
84s.; Scotch, figs, to 72s. Dutch cheese.-Edams, 18s. 
to 60s.; Gondns, Pis. to Ms.; Derby shape,fills, to 60s. 
There arc extensive supplies of Normandy butter 
in the London market, which sell at IMs. to IftO*.; 
Clonmel* is quoted at LB*. to 131s., and Corks, 136s.; 
Canadian, 100s. tu llils. 
The corresponding prices last year for butler and 
cheese in tho London market worn us follows: 
American cheese, 76a.; C'orka butter, 134s. Clonmel*. 
130s.: Waterford Bncon, lust year, sold at 74s., which 
is 2s. better than at thu corresponding time tills year. 
There lias been snow and heavy frosts in the Cen¬ 
tral dairy districts of New York, and the herds are 
being fed from the mow. Nearly all the. fine cheese 
lias been sold and shipped. That whloh Is back com¬ 
prises the late October and November make not yet 
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LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Corn Shelters, 
Root Cutters, 
Hay Cutters, 
And all other MACHINES for FARM Use, supplied 
by 
New Yohk, Nov. 24. 1870. 
THAtfKBOl VINO week call* for poultry rather than 
for lieef, mutton and pork. Tho cattle men were tho 
only ones who kept tills In mind, or at least who 
acted upon it, and the light supply brought in en¬ 
abled them to fully sustain the prices, while hogs 
suffered a heavy decline. The large stock of poul¬ 
try, selling at low prices, will lessen file call for beef 
for some days to coma, and only u light run of cnttle 
can add much to the low prices previously reported. 
The weather Is very favorable. 
TOTALS LlVi: SHOCK KOU T11K WEEK. 
Mlli.li 
Bum v,‘Crtw,. Cidvtt*. Hogs. 
This week. 0,717 108 1,672 30,002 28.VG0 
Last week. 8.201 Jiff l.twa 64,400 20.837 
Correspond'g w’k '6‘J 6.07:! 103 OKI 35,883 14.005 
Average 'rill. 0.205 63 1.S07 28.153 17.333 
The stock camo from tho following States, viz.: 
Illinois.2,3(13 Virginia. 215 
Texas. 735 Kansas. — 
Kentucky............ <211 Ouxaln. 104 
Ohio. 523 Michigan. 38 
New York.. 6I>0 New Jersey.. 15 
Indiana. 027 Pennsylvania.. — 
Missouri.. — 
Breve*.- 1 The above show* a great falling off in 
receipts Of cattle—3,484 less than last, week drovers 
yielding in favor of turkey. And still there Is no 
real luck, the dead meat markets being previously 
well stocked ill) with dressed quurlers, with mutton 
enough to fill any gap. 
There were 3,fit 7 eiu.tloon sain lust Monday -116 ears 
at Ono 11II retrod!Ii sl icet, 76 at Wceliawlton, ami32 at 
Coimnufilpuw—arid prices were advane.iii .'*(<?>'^c. per 
lb., everything selling off Only 780 head liave ar¬ 
rived since then, nearly all of them Corning In lata 
to-day, litter the paiieuee of the butchers was ex¬ 
hausted. mid most of them hint gone home to cut 
their Thanksgiving dinner. Still mnstnf the cat tlo 
wore sold, ami rather stronger rates were maintained. 
Borne Ju.i fair 68, cwt- Texans wool, nl Hie.., while a 
good drove of the same kind sold at UIKovllc. There 
is danger that this nuie advance will stimulate the 
drovers to send in so freely that they will lose all the 
benefit of tho late rise, if they do not forue tile mar¬ 
ket even below the old rates. Drovers are a very ex¬ 
citable class oi men—miicli like a dock of sheep, ono 
starting ahead, and the rest rush forward in the saino 
direction, niton causing a glut when it looked like a 
scanty supply of stock. 
The following uro the prices at tho close of the 
market: 
This week. Last week. 
Con r,. Coin. 
Choice bullock*, ¥ tt.16 ® IfiJ-f 15X66 10 
Good tu prime.. " ...U ® M'f I’.t'A ® 15 
Medium..... “ ...13 55 13 y, 12tf W> 13 
Ordinury. “ •••lOVS® 12 10 (<o 12 
Poorest grade . ... “ . T>* do 10 7 tie 0 
Average ot all sales........— f<4 13K 13 0(4 — 
Ulilcli Tow*. With about tho same, numbers as 
the previous week, and » little improvement in cow 
beer, fresh animals move more freely, hut are far 
from selllug lively The late stopping of many of the 
distilleries in the vicinity of the city, OU account of 
the decline In whisky, by taking away one of the 
principal sources nf cow feed, acted unfavorably 
upon the trade. This Is now offset by tho better 
prices ol' drv cows, and wo cull fresh cows at Jl.y-.i.OO 
TRI)8TEE>S SALE O F A N 
Elegant Country Seat and Ynlu- 
ahle B ';i mis. 
By virtue nf a decree of the Circuit Court for Wor¬ 
cester County, in Equity sitting, 1 will offer at public 
sale. 
On Saturday, the 3d day of December, ISTO, 
at Ilaomotison's Hotel, In Berlin. Worcester County, 
\t ii rvl.i n.l luil.wiipii till* liiil! pm ill *1 Hull M ii'i'liiclt IV 
taw lliupuoiioi/ll O l-IOVV If I'M| M ui vunvui ' 'OO, t 
Maryland, betweeu the hours oi 2 and 8 o’clock 
M., all that highly improved Farm and Country Seal, 
the lute residence of Henry H. Johnson, deceased, 
formerly of Philadelphia, situated immediately on 
tho limits of tlie thriving town of Berlin, and about 
one mile from Its center, and containing about 
285 AGUES OF LAND. 
Till* land, naturally good, has, within a few years 
past, been brought to a high state oi cultivation. 
The iaieiovcmeiit* •.maslst of <> liAIIGICmid ELE¬ 
GANT three story HOUSE, adorned with a CL 
POLA.wIthan Iron pi A/,/. A, extending around its 
three sides. On the first Door there are live Com¬ 
modious rooms und a hull: on the second, five, and 
on tho third four rooms. There is a two story wing 
on the southern side of the house, and in the rear 
two kitchens and a back pluzzn. one of t he kitchens 
being two story, und fitted lip for servants' rooms. 
Thu OUT-llli 11.DINGS ale nminitall? tniruurous, 
new, and built with special reference to eoiivenleMoo 
and comfort. They consist of H. large ICE HOUSE, 
two large STABLER,Carriage House,Granary, three 
Corn OrtbS- Poultry House and Smoke ll mso, and 
there are also uniple sheds for cattle aud sheen. 
The enclosure* am good and strong The Lawn fa 
front of the house is tastefully arranged with wind¬ 
ing walks, and set with beautiful evergreens, ruru 
plants, shrubs and trees. In short, improvement 
after improvement has been added.until it may now 
be regarded US almost complete in all its arrange¬ 
ments, and ono of the MOST KLKti A NT and V A I.U- 
ABLE country seals on the Eastern Shore Of Mary¬ 
land. The House was built by Its late owner in 18i>2, 
and occupied by lion up to the time of his death. 
Thu Lund is adapted to the growth of Wheat, Oats, 
Corn, Jte. Twenty-five bushels of Wheat have been 
sown upon It till* Full, ami will be- sold with the 
Farm. ThorearoOHCnARDHnf Peach and Apple 
Trees Just coming into full bearing - perhaps 100 of 
each. 
This tine properly is distant from the ocean only 
about six tulles, where In summer is us good a beach 
tot buttling as at CupcMuy. There are at. present 
hotels open for visitors near and on the beach, mid a 
maiinnutli hotel, with a railroad reaching to its 
doors, projected. Synepuxent Bay, with Its waters 
abounding in fine Fish, oysters. Crabs, Terrapins, 
fte., and its shores lined with Ducks. Geese and other 
wild fowl, reached by a pleasant drive of five or six 
miles. 
The town of Berlin Is the terminus of the Wh oml- 
co and Poeomoko Railroad—a branch of the Dela¬ 
ware, or Peninsular Railroad—and Is in dully com¬ 
munication with Baltimore, Philadelphia and New 
York. It i* also on the line Ol the projected Air Line 
Railroad trom New York to Norfolk. Herliri Is a re¬ 
markably healthy town.and Is last becoming a. popu¬ 
lar summer resort. Thl* property, aside from Its in¬ 
trinsic value, being located in the vicinity of numer¬ 
ous churches, public schools, and a proverbially lino 
and hospitable society, affords a rare opportunity for 
the settler from abroad. 
Ad examination of this property la Invited; it 
can only be seen to be appreciated. 
2. Also, at Iho same time and place, all that farm 
in Worcester county where Jacob Rogers now re¬ 
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•* ADVENTURE,” 
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This farm Is situated on the Synnpnxentroad, lead¬ 
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miles from Berlin. The land Is hi a tolerably good 
State Of cultivation, and !b adapted to the growth of 
Corn, &e. The Improvements are a two-story house, 
und a kitchen, with the usual ont-lmlldings-all In a 
good state of repair. With the farm, and a* a part 
of It, will be sold a triud. of woodland on tho same 
road, and about, a mile or sc. distant from tho farm 
propel There *r*j ip the whole farm 
447 ACHE8 
of land, more or less. 
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The Third Annual Show of the N. Y 
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Strictly First-Class Machines and Warranted, 
Manufactured by Rl.YMYEK, DAY & t'O., Mans¬ 
field, O. BI.YMYER, NORTON ft CO., Cincinnati. 
Circulars of above, with Engravings, SENT FREE. 
J’ Ridgeway Nurseries. Trade established, and 
stock unusually fine. Liberul Inducements offered 
to an experienced man to manage the business. For 
particulars, address 
A. T. JOHNSTON, Ridgeway, N. C. 
d»t)00 A MONTH —Something Now.—Agents 
wanted in every town. Business at home, to 
males or females. Send 10 cents for particulars, to- 
Sanderson & Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 
A gents. -now to make money.- 
Send for Circular for the EUREKA BILL FILE 
to Box JM, Cuba, Allegany Co., N. Y. 
