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THE NEW ENGLAND FAKMER AN AGRICULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPAPER SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1868. HEW PUBLICATIONS. AQRICOXTTJHAI, EXHIBITIONS. State, Provincial, ate. work with equal rapidity.

Then come still I another gang who test and yet farther adjust Kmc 6n am. aa4 other atrocities In verse: tacloding a POLITICAL ITEMS. Hew Eastern potato axe coming forward in quite m. iii -l t. ai.

a tt large kU, and are in good condition. Prices are lower I be LomtmOtlWCaUh States that Hon. d- this week, and tbe tendency downward. We nou Ham Claflin has finally yielded to the requests rhiS 3Wt350 bbLf and JobbiBg of his many friends and signified hts willing- Blew York. hnmorons history of the iw.r SSEh5j i American Instltut.

47Je Ohio at 4a4Tc for No. 1 end X. and 47lt48c for and above, and 5Kai2f for XX choice XX now gea-ersily held at 55c ft. In aowaehed flece coai durable Mies at moAly at 30c delaine aeleetion-s have been ia demand at 46Ar50c; fta unwsahed Georgia at 35c and fts California at a0(36c ft, as to quality. Carpet wools have been in demand, are quite firm.

Bales of 1000 bale Donskoi at full AIiBA-fiTY CATTLE MAKKET. Moxdat, Aug 24, 1855. Beeves Receipt 2300 head ho'dera Srm hot df-mand extremlv light; no new eat- of diw-a'-ha? appeared sales only from SCO 10 400 quotationt to extra. Hlic-ep in lur request at lamos Uogs tbe dinerent parts and finally come toe bal-lasters who throw in the gravel and give per American Wine Growers Cincinnati, Houir; BoSnrXwun Co. la.

pp. Sept. as Kov. Little Kocfc, lano. rae.tu.2a, California, i :i.i smv MmsrtMa er I Colorado iiastweek.

Tne supply oi eatue nas oen quiie iinmea, nesS u) have his name Used a Candidate for I which more than ollseta the fallioe off in consumption. prieea to arrive and 250 bales Cape and Mediterraneaa, Gnvftniar of this State, at th nnna Rk. l3e 'or n'. i1. ireau, iuiiiuic puu, 1 Canada West ffivAnafiiMl intra, thrown now and then Iowa Quarters.

Veal is steady at sTaKc. isc at ior mno mud, and subsisting like tbe earth worm, on the vegetable or animal portions of the mad itself. After becoming pupa, they ascend to the surface of the water, cast off the pupa skin, and appear apparently as perfect flies. This state is termed the pseudimago state and they now make their way by a rather awkward flight to the shore, attach themselves to the first object they meet, and slough off another skin, drawing wings and all from their delicate sheaths, and appearing finally as perfect flies, gracefully plying the air for a few short hours, and dying after having provided for a continuance of their kind. Mutton is aelline at and Lamb at 9fel6c.

Dress (I 1 Iowa Central. lican State Convention. manence to the track. We stood at one point and noted how long it took before the engine could pass as, from the time that the first gang took hold of the ties scattered along at the side of the track. It took exactly fifteen minutes.

The rails weigh sixty pounds to the yard, and the track is kid at the rate of a foot every second As one of these flat cars vi hnam swari-a Arm at 1'tUiilii. IVinltru ia FBODUCB VABEETB. It is announced semi -officially in contra die- more plenty and selling at a range of the out- into Uie auiness ui era ur uwo hi Indians immense deal of good, giving the wheels of gjj gacmnerto. Denver City. 3 Hamilton.

Sept. 21-25 Clinton, Sept. 29-Ort. 2 Dee Moines, Sept. 22-24 Indianapolia.Sept.

28-Oet. 3 Quincy Sept. 21-26 Louisville, 8pt 15-19 Leavenworth, Sept. bept. 2y-Oet.

2 Baltimore, Oct. Minneapolis, Sept, 2 Louis, 5-16 Hew Fork. Aug. 29Flonr gtate and Weetern uuu vi uumwwin ucviBpajscir swwcB uui uwi. i f.ig,-.M if dozen Hand Peeps, vie dozen; Hing- dull, stronsly buyers aupernneto fancy 8 tale the clumsiest uunxing waL-iuiie bucu a ran jvanas.

i.i,. I Maine A 6.Vi& 40 supernoe to choice Rosecrans Is esoeciaUv instructed to hnM I riover eMfl- that, in response, a cneenui wuir goes run- Maryland Institute himself aloof, as our Minister to Mexico, from kl fr.ni nf 1 ju.n. Minnesota Sonthern dall and drooping; common to choice 14 6-0; Califumia heavy and declining; sales at 9 Wheat 12c higher and quiet Xo 2 Chicago spring 1 W5 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MAEKIT. WlDSEBDAT, Aug. 19, 1868.

There is nolhing eneourieing to rp rt in the preepnt condition of the cattl- maiket. Kert-ijits are lipht, but fully up to tbe demaitd, there being cuttte nouit in the yards and alwut thm to supply any probable demand for some days. 1'rices an- nominal arid unsettled; a ft-w of the choicer-- bftve wlli'it? at $6 'MaG 75, vMlu others ramre from 2 'o 5.75 pvr VXi S.8 live weight. Hocn. Recti pts of the if! week fcotup'Jl Hi Iwad.

Choice low in fair demand, st a raie of 'jO'jM; other grades ranging from $7 to 9. Bhekp. large Dp ly wiih active demand, at a range of (2.o0"3.20 but tbe supply i in exoetn of the demiiiid, atd some 10.000 heud were in the yardii unsold, euterday Farmer. BOSTON MAIiKT WHOLESALE PRICES. 1 Missouri Aanvlaa nit to In macmv nwi.Kul I Michigan all of the contending elements in that country.

wniie 3iici igan, new, i 00. (jorn ami ana oncbanjp-4. xteiron, eepu 11V-18 Manchester. Sept. 15-16 I Kbb HsmiuhlM is emptied, it is turned off the track and the next one behind it is drawn op.

Not a moment is lost. For miles behind these pioneers there are trains laden with ties and rails, and everything that is needed in their work. We iso appointments of Supervisors have yet Bat then these shocks must be unexneoted as I New Mech. and WIDJZ8BAT, Aug. 26, 1869.

Uats Jc bigner. Betl steady, fork firm and quiet; mess 28 01). Cotton firmer; middling uplands 3oje, Tallow steady. Wool less active sain fXiO.UOO fts do been made under the Internal Revenue Uw I Aafcaa. metic fleece 40(6, 43c; iuptr pulled 4UM4c; Txaa 20 Art Association Oct.

8-26 Well as forcible. lhlS bookful Of quips and New England New Haven, Ct, Bept. 1-6 quirks, the author says, have most of them lE.TSgfci Mr. Rollins has submitted the names of sundry I PearT 10 remained about an hour and saw nearly a roue lOJ laid down and a long and heavy tram pass applicants to the Secretary of the Treasury. I Beeswax.

rfaicaco. A nr. 25. Floor more active spring 7 75. Wheat advanced 2c: sales No 1 at 1 68 BOSTON, SATUBDAV.

AUGUST 29, 1868. over more tban nail a mue oi grouuu mat uau 9. 46 gone me ronnau, oi toe tun or- I Ohio Toledo, Bept. 21-25 man newspapers, we presume, and when first I Pennsylvania Harrisburg, Bept. 29-Oct.

1 hut. fhft has fl tsinnrnvurf nf at laaet 1 Do.No.l .375 (91 (50 Do. Pale 5 00 6 50 Turpentine 4 25 4 50 Bpirits, easb 50 Pitch, bbi 4 00 (S 4 25 Tar 4 50 (9 4 75 Varnishes Paraffins 1 26 1 Do. briirht .30 19. Bright Uoeln Black Varr.isb Shin Builders 8fi Ta 70 and No 8 at 1 50tal Wt.

Corn active and ad been only ploughed praine wnen we came. vanced XtoVc sales No 1 at 98, and 2 at Montreal, Sept. 14-16 Uim Ul UKW. Ifonld 14 since change No 1 quoted at 99e Oats active and firm doled out accomplished their purpose. We I Tennessee We have no space for further quotations, and advanced Uc: sales 51 k(S52s.

Rye declined 3c IT 47 St ClarasviMe, Burlington, Madison, Gen. Rosseau is about to leave Washington le do indeed find here humor and wit, of a cer- JJJj," sales No 1 at 1 25, and No 2 at 1 22. Barley active Bept, 8-11 Sept, 28-Oct. 2 but all concur in this that the Union Pacific SPECIAL NOTICE. The accounts of many of our subscribers are overdue, a they can uBrertnin from the printed label on their paper.

They irtll confer a fa to assume the command of the department of Paraffin 33 Railroad is being built in a first-class manner, and nrmer; sales at 1 out I'rovinioiis eieaay Men pork 50. Sweet pickled hams 10f (tyUc, Lard 1818c. Coal. Tuned Taper. Louisiana and Texas, to which he was assigned County and Town.

MAIHE. and in a way which will enable it, for genera Csnnel.V ton IB 00 ft.20 00 tain sort, xt would be strange if we did not in so many pages devoted to such subjects. But the verses have had their day, and a hard k.a f. tha raahtaa rtf Cnmberland Hlllwaakve, Aug. 25.

Flour dall; choice Wis some time since. Oil. OUve.Vgal 2(0 9 250 vor by promptly remitting their subscriptions, tions to come, to transport the trade oft con consin and Iowa 828 50; medium 7 758; commnii 7 ZUqfi 50. Wheat active and higher; sales at 1 70 for linseed lng. American 1 07 6H 1 08 tinent.

Sydney 00 (9 25 Pictoa .800 (a) 8 25 Anthracite, 2000 He-retail 7 50 00 The Washington correspondent of the New York Sun says letters continue to pour in from at, I Franklin without waiting for the call of an agent. This is especially urged on all who may have re io 1. ana 1 as ior o2. Oats declining; eaiea at iiz for No 2. Corn dull at 98c for No 2.

Dnma a ttuim tvuvv flimrra if in a sltamA flint I KcDBebeC ft. 13 Crude Sperm 1 80 1 90 Union the Southern States urging a session of Con ceived a bill for balance due us. Bept. 29-Oct 2 13-15 Read lit Id Corner, Gardiner, 8o. Paris Oct.

6-8 East Romford, Oct. 7, 8 13-15 Augusta Sept. 16-18 Belfast, Oct. ia-15 80 Oswego. Aug.

25. Floor steady; sales at 9 75(SI0 for No 1 spring, 11 for amber winter, $12 for white, ia THE CHINESE EMBASSY. Java, 14 they should not now rest in peace. Aino I Oxford Sham is a satire upon the follies and deceits yt" Mocha (s. gress in September.

At first these appeals Kenned do 02 (it 65 Bpemt, winter 2 15 2 20 Minister Burlingame and the Chinese Em ior aounie extra, wtieat unchanged; sales fio 1 clab at 2 15; No 2 Chicaeo BDrinit at il itj. 20(g. 22 flitt h'ntM la Itcolf tall nf Btnte Horse Fair came from unimportant sources, but now they I So TTV 21 dt. Domingo. Corn nnchjuigfcd salus No 1 at 1 16.

and daniae-d at lo. spring 2 05 10 Do. fall 2 05 (tt 2 10 1 12. tata held at 72c. Barley firm; the firnt cargo bassy arrived in this city on Thursday of last week.

They were received with appropriate humbug and slang. Pike's Peahen is worse I WeatWastdngton Copper. come irom leading and influential men, amon Lard, Western- doneaboro' Bept. 30-Oct, BOSTON WOOL MAKKET. The wool market eonf Inues to rtrength in view of the tirm arid uiirapromieirg attitude of Western holders, and buyer are taking Loid more etr rly in ULtici-patioD of a material advance in prices.

The laitf teem anxious to secure liberal stocks, believing wuoi to'be a g'tod and safe investment at current and manifest a iit'ie speculative feeing, Tbey readily take ail lots of desirable ttitpie ottering at about previous rates, and feel encouraged to Lu frely, moreover, by the Hteadily improvii demand fur goods. In the fatter, tijere is every propptct of an extensive fell and if thin is realized as the Bi-aton advances, there can hardly be doubt that wool wiif continue to fell fre. ly, and that prices will advance to a materially higher range. Tut re have teen come heavy operators in the market, dumg the pant Week, who have taken several large lots of medium and fine staple at prices wljch are iot made public. Id fact some of our prin- ipal dealers have ea-tered into a league for the purpose ail information concerning the volume and detail of current transactions from the pres.

As this league if composed wholly of commienion dciler, who are undemord to he very free sellers, the natural inference is that the publication of currtvnt fac's, hich go to make no a fair exhibit of the commercial situation, (such as the reading public are. juatly entitled to) might, so far as they are individually concerned, interfere with consignments. There has been a material falling 11' in the receipts of wool. Accounts from the growing region reader it pretty certain that the hulk of the clip, in moBt of the Western Htatps, lias either been sent forward or passed into strong hands, not disposed to part with it except at rates approximating nearer to ita intrinsic value and 'lie average price of other staple products of agriculture. It is very certain that woo! cannot now be bought up and Bhipped to the sea-board at any margin of profit to ituiu vtuiiHu.

arriveu mis morujllg, Extra 1 40 1 45 Ko.l 1 25 6a 1 35 whom are many benators and members of Con Sheathing, a 83 Yellow Sh.atetal 26 and the shorter strings of nonsense only help MEW HAMPSHIRE. honors. On Friday they gave a public reception, without speeches, in Faneuil Hall, and gress. It is not thought probable that Alden'sBostonl 50 1 55 Straits bbl 28 00 00 to fill blank leaves. Of the Serious and Oe- Ashneiot Valley Winchester, OopperBolts 88 Old Copper 18 20 Bent.

22. SEW YOBX CATTLE MAKKET. Mosdat, Aug. 24, 18C8. Keene 8euL 17.

session will be called. i nTeatsfootVgall 40 IS 1 50 ingot in the evening were entertained at a grand HillBboro' For beevea the market was excessively dull, and Infe- Cotton. I Paints. Littleton. Sept.

23-34 John's Day are the best but the author is no I banquet at the St. James. Speeches were ft.ua. 12 Aavortisina; Bates. Advertisement, let Insertion, 19 eta per Une eaeb subsequent Insertion, 13 Business Notices, eacn Ins'n, SO Beading Matter notices, SO mm Advertisers sre charged for tbe space occupied In solid nonpareil measure.

Transient advertising must be prepaid. Advertisements most be sent in as early in the week as Tncsday, to secure insertion. No cuts allowed in adver I columns. No advertisement inserted ior less than one dollar, Bpeeial terms for probate and farm advertising. The above are net prices for au advertising less than 9100 In amount.

ntjr wuuiu ihjs, ail boiu, lixvifin OI ine wetrK WWJ head: ouotations 13a 1 tic. fiheeo ard lambs the mar Upland. Gulf. lathi Minora Ht-pt. 29, iHE IvOUISIANA bCHOOL SYSTEM.

A bill Ordinary 22 23 Lead, Red Am 11 12 Sept. 2MJct, poet, though a dexterous imitator, possessed Merrimac j- MaMMswrAg'i ana ket ruled very dull and heavy quotationi sheep 3k (a. 7c for common to extra; lambs 7feluc; receipts bead. Hogs fairly active and closed steady; quotations Association Manchester, made by Mayor Shurtleff, Gov. Bullock, Mr.

Burlingame, Hon. Chas. Sumner, Gen. Banks and others, and the affair was highly successful. 25 Am.

dry, pare IS 24 Ground, pure 14 15 301 No. 1 11 33 i Zinc, ground in oil is in progress in the Louisiana Legislature pro- LMddiLV. a a viding that the public schools shall be open to ood' 'SWiing 32 I Bept 18-20 8-10 Plscataqua River Portsmouth, Rockingham No Show. bose. Stratford Dover, aept.

23-25 au pcrauua uetween six ana eienteen years OI I uiaaimg air 9 In the speech of Mr. Burlingame, he alluded Cecil's Book of Beasts. By Belim H. Peabody, M. umcago: ana uompany.

zi4 pp. age, without respect to color or previous con VERMONT. to certain points of resemblance between China Price For aale in Boston Dy iee unepara. dition, and that there shall be a compulsory aneettnus and Shirtings- Ho. 1 134 "ft Paris White .3 CS.

0paD.Brown,An.li(q a Ven.IiedcwtS 50 8 76 Vermillion 28 I Wiiiting Boston. S26 3 50 French Yellow 3 31 Bent. 3-4 and America which are certainly curious, if This is one of a series, Cecil's JSOOKS Black River Craftsbury, Sept. 9-10 ell ascertained. We copy this part of his attendance of all children between eight and gSMi aJ I 11 fourteen vars.

vithnnt: fivprl 'rnnWrnnnt I Drills, brown 17 18 Natural History, -BavB thp nrnamntal titl. I Caledonia St. JohnBbury.8ept.29-Oct. -says tne ornamental title FrallkUn Co. Union RiGbtord, Sent.

23. EBPORT OP THE BOSTON LIVE STOCK MARKETS, At Brighton, Cambridge and Medford. By Btilma FiaEtctteb. Friday, Au. 28, 1868.

Amount of stock at market CotIf. Sheep. Shot'. JTntjs. Vtal.

This week Ifi65 12.663 259 2200 15i IMt week 1528 ,750 100 2tt'J0 loti operators. remarks. Referring to a point in Mayor iu tact, tnoee manufacturing sgentH wno, aunne tno I Print Cloth. .9. 9J Veralshci of the cover, and all the boys and eirls who Lamoille Morrisvilie, 1 60 8 00 16-17 Sept.

Id, 16 I Orleans REVIEW OF THE WEEK. Our foreign news is of some interest. A report of the attempted assassination of Queen ShurtlefiVs address, he said omuui ui jjiave aa umj ue pruviueu oy ttie I -JOtton lanneiB irqt i rutty first month or eix weeks of the season, confined their operations to the country, have lately returned to the Ens" em markets, where they ar: bnyu.g to better ad- RuUand. Bept. 30.

Oct. 4 Glue .14 60 caicn a gumpse vi a win wain iu awn uie Kuuana i i stm I Windsor tfoard oi Education, at the expense of the I turns TT. Permit me. in the first nlace. to seize the thought 22-24 Paper Stock.

I ratifi-iitsD Rtrinna 16 (A 241 1 antage. 11 nice, prices here, though thev have sti-htlv Deauuiui volume. j.ue ueauings run in us i Wilmington exDressed bv vourseif wliere vousav that the phy Woodstock, Wilmington; MASSACHUSETTS. ytticuw guiirumuH. ur, in case ui poverty, 7 .22 as jOwivaa, No.

1 10 2274 9,680 150 1723 ItXi Victoria, in Switzerland, appears to have been considerably exaggerated. A terrible railroad About squirrels the gray squirrel, the ground sical condition of China is like unto the physical No. 2 .21 at the expense of the school fund, which is Oottonadei improved, are not yt up to tbe level of wliieh in the interior and Western markets; and are not likely 10 be, as long as the rise in the latter more than keeps pace with the little advance wrung from actual coiistim- No. 1 Linen squirrel, their teeth, their journeys, squirrel- Oct. 13, accident occurred in North Wales on the 20th I Barnstable Co.

Berkshire Co. PRICKS. Bmvxs Bxtraqual 913.5(14.001 First do 12.5(Kfi3.u0 I Per 100 fcs. on tht uuiiuiuuu vi lilt uiiimu La ico. j.

uu id uc. China lies along the Pacific as the United States lie along the Atlantic. It has, as yon say, the same "area;" it has the same isothermal lines it raised by a poll tax and one-fourth of one per 'Mnuns 19 cent, levied on all the taxable property in the ffXtin6 Oct. 6-8 Oct. 6-8 lessons.

About beavers, their homes, beavers' tails, beaver houses, roasted beaver. Deer, There is a steadily Increasing demand for fine cloth Bristol Co. I Bristol Co. Second do 11.5OfqH2.0O total weightof hide. resulting in the loss of 25 lives.

Eighteen were burnt to death in the cars. There is ing wools, which have hitherto heen neglected and offer- Barnstable, Pittalield, Myrfek's, Newburyport Greenfield, Springfield, Palmer, has the same svstem of rivers and mountains, or a Sept. 17, Sept. 29, Cotton batting 8 white 10 Wo. 2, do.

.6 colored soft 8 mixed woolen 1 Print papers 6 Waste do ng at relatively low rates, liut at this of tne sea- State. The Governor and six persons an- Lowell Bup. 8-piy 1 80 I Kxtra uper 1 36 pointed by him, to be confirmed by the Sen-1 Superfine 1 20 bats, seals, cattle, "several funny fellows," Franklin Co; like system, the great river Yangtze Kiang emp Sept. 24, 25 considerable interest felt in a race between on, holders begin to look for an improvement in this grade, which is pretty sure to be realized, iluyers who ties to a nucKettui tne same amount oi water as the uci. rats, and others, follow in proper order much East ate.

are DroDosed as dirpntors. th Rtata R. I Dri mnd 13. Mississippi River. The distant plains of Mongolia American and English yachts, set down for the nave money to spare, and are incllne'l to speculate, will Amherst, Sept.

29, 30 pleasant uuurmaiiuu ueiug given 01 meir pe- 1 uHmpsu.ru Plaster. naturally have their attention crawii to tine wool an tho most promising article for investment in the whole ramro Hampshire, Franklin and 20th. Dispatches from India report the oc- i.mru uo a.wgin.w One or two lots best Western, Poorest cows, boHs. t6.0uS.75. Wobsikg Oxen Steers and sHm oxen, or when well matched, a Utile above their value as beef.

Milch Cows filim to fair $46070; good to extra $7P(g)100; heifera and farrow cows 3550. Sheep Sheep, Northern, extra Sheep and lambs, by the bead, $2.504.50. Hi deb Brighton. country lots, 915rt0c. Calp Skins Tallow.

Rriihtnn. peiniLuuciiL 10 dc eiecrea. n-xtraorainarv I Arrow Boot 10 a answer to tne great prairies or tne norm west. But they are not only like unto each other in their physical aspects, but they have like relations to cniiarities ana names, wnn occasional extracts namDden NorthAmnt. 1 Per too nnniar.

i 1 Bleach'K Powdersijl of the merchandise markets. currence of the great eclipse under favorable Petroleum. Low wools are in very moderate stock, hut the de from the writings of distinguished travellers tarSssW0' Bcp-c' '6 uj iw uo given Brtnifltone him. I ton 55 00 60 00 conditions for observation. The Messrs.

Oude 18 19 mand for actuiil consumption is iik' ly tw run uon the belter grades of staple for the next live or six m.ntlis. each other in other respects, i hey nave liKe moral relations. China is divided into provinces as this country is divided into States. They hold to the Sept. 22,23 tftt.

.4 Ri r.nrh Rodft 6ai Annans, French iron-clad builders, have failed, Hennec! 37 42 Kerosene 40 52 Naptha 20 25 celleilt book for the young. Its perusal will Highland, Hampshire Co. Mtddletieid, Sept." 10 11 great doctrine that the people are the source of Fall Elections. The annual election in Oanetic Soda 74 power, i ou vote oy oauot in umna ttiey vote iy Combing and wools are wanted; the demand exceeds the supply, and priceare tending up. Long-stapled Western tlecces are aluo wanted by flannel manufacturers, as a tubetitute ior etipur pulled, which is scarce.

California ar.d Texas wools are in moderate Tn a. awaken thought, lead to the formation of MarBiifield I I Marshneld.U.r i 2 Prov-lelom. The Patrie advises arbitration in the Alabama claims. The political situation in Europe since Refined 1 20 iuiuui. uwuib ou oi next; wees, competitive examination.

You shout when your citizen is elected they shout when their scholar bahitH nf observation. indneA them to fw Concord, Oct 1-3 Beef, Mesa Sept. 1. The other State elections, this fall, Foreign are mostly nominal, excent tbe car Aapolcon's speech at Troves is, it is reported has received his degree. They are scornful of O.AmmoDia,jarlT 18 Copperas 3 Uream TartaT 48 60 Oil, Ood Liver 126 3 00 I Middlesex worth 23 24 the brute creation tenderly, and increase their "iddleB.ex Soutil Framingham Bept.

22, 23 WestextraSl 00 22 00 West. mesB 18 00 (g-21 00 Famllv ex 'X, 00 faA oo are as follows pet and blar-kct grades. ooontry, lb. Pelth Brighton, country, dry. lambs, 50e5c; shorn 3750c each.

Shoteb Wholeaale- retail ft Bprint pigs, 1012. Fat hogs lollc ft. CATTLE AND SHEEP FROM SEVERAL STATED Cattle. Sheep. Cattle.

Sheep Maine 128 511 New York 188 1W NcwHampahirt-105 305 I Western 717 45t Vermont 459 4084 1 Canada 64 MassachusetU 4 130 1 caste, ana are vou. more settled. Bismarck was recently thrown baica 01 domestic tor tne weex nave Been very lama reverence for the Creator. Norfolk Ce Dediiam. s'eptl 17, is You tolerate every faith, and so do they.

And Pork- 874 Castor. 3, Nov. 3, I Nnrth Wmnlhnm from his horse and suffered painful, but not iiu. vr rt-Tiuiaoi, uct, Potash, Bichr and foot up about 1,750,00 lbs at a range of fur fleece and 30f 50c for the various grades of puiied. Included are lit.OOu lbs extra Ohio, SOOif lbs extra and California, Maine, Nebraska, PennnylvaDla, Delaware, Maryland, Illinois, Michigan, Sept.

6, Bept. 14, Oct. 6, 13, TnE Sexcalitt of Nature. By Leopold Hartley I Plymouth Co. Bridgewater INov.

Sept. 24-26 .19 .34 .71 you proceed to make a law by petition, and they proceed by memorial. This memorial is it is passed to the great council, and if it is ap Extra clear 32 00 00 Clear 31 00 g32 00 Mess 50 Prime 23 00 oo severe, injuries. The latest advices from the Prussiabe Bed ttnndon, Author of "Life, its Club Aature and VarietieB," Springiield Horse Aature and VarietieB," Springiield Horse Nov. 3, ibove do.

5U3: 60i0 His hue and medium do. 4ia: ft5o Little rmngd in etc, iioaion rticnou and Oct. unio, Wisconsin, Nov. 3, Sal Bo da seat of the Paraguayan war state that an un proved uy tne liovernmem it is nanaea over to the eepi. -iu Sept.

16, 17 Sept. 17. 18 Sept. 29, 30 its No. 1 do.

43 45c; 3000 lbs ex in. and doutde extra do. 47c; 14,000 tbs do. 4jXc; 8000 fts double extra jNoyes. I vol.

12mo, I'M pp. Indiana Oct. 13. Minnesota, 3, Total i2)tj6S great sectariat, and if it shall find it agreeable to Soda Ash, (9 3 dulphur. Flour 6 Worcester worth Lard, keg, lb Lard, bbl, lb 19 19J Hams, smoked 18 20 ilo.

52c. 15.OU0 lbs medium to fine Mi'-bigati. 4rjc: 13. WO Iowa Oct, 13, Went Virtrinla. Oct.

22. "Everything in creation," says this author, CATTLE AND SHEEP BY RAILROADS, ftc, successful assault on Humaita was made by the allied forces on the ICth ultimo, who were re mc laws, tuat sectariat is charged with its publica Worcester North West tba extra do. 44c; lbs do. 4iii Ihs me- Cattle. Sheen.

oept. Hpntigtield, Blandford, Worceater, Fitchburg. Sturbridge, Mil ford, Barre, WorcoBter, Wilmington, juiBBouri, riov, 3, Kansas Nov. 3, Nevada, Nov. 3, Massachusetts, Nov.

3. Worcester South New York, Nov. 3, tion to the world. So that it is a system not of Hogs, dressed "partakes either of masculine or feminine qual- Fish. hum laconsin, 6O0O lbs do.

44c; 15.000 fts fine 10,400 lbs do. 6.0O fcs all grades do Worcester South East Cattle. Sheep Worcester 77 4ifrS On foot Sl boats 18 New Jersey, Nov. 3, Sept. 29, 30 capnee, hut it is a system of laws.

So, also, they pulsed with great loss of life. This defeat of Produce. Fltehburg 321 Lowell 28 4-98 Sastern 128 511 itips flmmflls and nlfltits. fiart.h. ir.

wntir Worcester west are iiKe unto us somewnat in tneir scnooi system. Wnwditer nAHUItnl Applet, dried tb Bl'pt. mJA, ZD Sept. 16-18 15 Large Ood.qtl 8 50 7 60 Medium Bank 6 00 6 60 Small 3 50 4 00 Hake .250 f2 75 Total 10,000 lbs do. do.

44c; Ckj0 fts So. 1 do. 40c; tea medium Elaine 43c; 2000 lbs Hue Vermont, 42c; 7UUU lbs Illinois tub washed, 51c. 20JO Bs medium Western 43c; 100,000 lbs do. do.

15,000 lbs tub washed Kew, bbl 4 00 ia 6 00 1665 12.663 It is voluntary. They pay great attention to their scholars. They hold the office of teacher to be the the allies will probably result in a declaration of peace. Admiral Farragut still remains at color, neat, light, music, thought, speech, tne I Wilmington Postal. The name of the Roxbnry Post Butter, lb-new extra 40 41 sense of the beautiful, tbe adaptation of the niguest in tne worm, a great man ot the istmqii BIIODB ISLAND.

Office will be changed to the Boston Highlands Haddock 5000 n.s do. 4ic eox) ths do. 52 -c DROVES OP CATTLB AND 9HKHP. CattU. Sheep.

Cattle. Sheep From Maine FranV a Kimh.iH 12 fil Constantinople. iamen to-day. one of the greatest, perhaps the .2 OU 225 lbs medium unwashed, 30c 40,000 lbs SOc. 1000 lbs rtCunred, 700 thi 64c lv 0 lbs noils, SCtstc: good common Beans, bushel 35 Mackerel, bbl, rosi umce, ana it will oe, alter the hrst ol greatest scholar there, Tung Tajen, who made a Later dispatches give an account of the great Walea ft Richard- Blocker ft Pierce 250 soul for heaven all exist as the offspring or National Horse Show Providence, products of a kind of marriage." Considering Woonaocket Woouaocket, this the fundamental law of the universe, he Connecticut.

tba short merino, on private t-rms 10,000 lbs do EOtl 61 a. W. Browne 21 October, a sub-office of Boston, and the post a oo (,21 oo yacht race at Cowes, which the American L. B. Worley 12 RobinsonitKiford 8 Small and exfi 50 ffl 6 00 Marrow 5 50 6 75 Blue Pod 5 50 5 75 translation ot Wheaton International Law, and took from Mr.

Wade, the British Secretary of the Legation, a translation which he made of Longfellow's "Psalm of Life," the first secular poem ever Alewive 6 60 6 60 dalmon R. D. Blmn age thereafter on drop-letters, will be two in yacht was defeated, coming in last. There Norwalk, Sept. 22-25 H.

bmitb VI O. W. Bfckford 120 C.W.Bailey 80 1600 sets himself to prove it, and, to aid his re-1 F.aIrfieId 1 I HouBatonic No. tee 10 00 37 IN Cheese, ftV- stead of three cents. Arrangements have mew minora, uci was a large attendance, and great interest.

translated into tne L-ninesc. una piaceu it on a ran Western 11 14 irring searches, or to corroborate his statements, has I Hartford Iff asuacnnsctts- .12 1000 lbs shearlinga. 2Sc; rt'jOO lbs delaine, 50t; 5 OO 5100 lbs 40c. In pulled wool sales fts extra, 48c; 10,000 tbs super, 45 'c; 20,0 tb 1 and lambs, oaoO 9h medium and extra 2-VH1 49jc; 10,000 Hih super 10rtW0 Its 47c 5'j00 lbs extra, i.Oc; -iOOO lbs 43c. In combing, sales lbs Canada on private terms; 1000 tbs domestic 52c; 1000 His 50c; 5000 lbs 53c; 4J0 lbs unwashi-d.

fiOO fts washed, 50c. I California, sale 10 000 H3 unwashed, fta30a2e. Com. bulletin. and sent it by my own hand to the great poet, that Hartford, Litchfield, Sept.

30. Oct. Vt.andN.Y.12, J. Lyman 4 130 been made, however, to have the Western and Southern mails made up on the cars and left met leading to a correspondence between these scaled, Vbox so pickledbblS 00 9 00 Flour and Meal. Earl Mayo has been appointed Governor-General of India, and will enter upon the du Midd It-town, Oct.

6-9 Factory 14 19 new. ft 10 3 16 Freeman ft White 20 N. B. Beal 18 H. T.

Frost 9 W.H. Chick 10 Turner ft Norton I. 8. Connor W. Pennlman 62 AKJ.Tuck M.

Powns B. White ranged through all sorts of literature, to which Middlesex he refers, either by footnotes or by a more nustnous men i sav. una aim makes it ever Milford. Bept, 30. Oct, 142 Mew Tork.

125 Geo. Berry 14 IJ. McCarthy 3 71 Rice ft Livingston 12 at the Highlands office. norwicn, 8t. ties ol his office in October.

Ridgofield. Sent. 29-Oct. Cranberriea, bn Cape Peas, bushel-Canada 1 90 a 2 00 scholarly assortment of extracts at the close R'dgefieid Jxt. brand iu uuiau-w nhnlfteext.

13 60 50 J. O'Brien 13 Falls Village, Sept. 8-10 Brooklyn, Sept. 23, 24 Of the volume. Windham News from the Paci6c coast is not of importance.

Singular tidal phenomena are ins noasi in mc istaigu iamen tnat ne was a poor teacher. But however great may be the physical resemblance, however many resemblances may be found in other respects between them and the nations of the West, it is yet certain that we have much to learn ftom them, and they have much to 71 J. I. Dardis Western, sup 7 50 8 00 The New York Labor Exchange. The Potatoes, bushel 4i I Woodstock.

Hew TTampshlre DO. HOOOfllOCK, Bept. lo, I. Labor Exchange at Castle Garden, New York. j.

giving ivi uto uiuinr caii Lilillg IS I Jackson 9 new bbl 3 25 4 00 46 Hnnea Gray 120 uom, extras is Medium do. 9 75 11 00 nhoiofi do 12 00 UJ 120 half, and suggests another thing to make it learn irom us. have to learn trom them to re from January 1 to July 1, procured employment for 12,951 emigrants, of whom 7111 lUlnoia and Ohio- 11 14 10 23 Hurley Fisher Bros. Chas. Whalen T.

Berry L.Hoag T.O. Bailey Western A. N. Monroe whole," he passes through the animal kingdom Chatham 4 Cor's, Sept.15-18 spect old age we have to learn from them sobrietv bu 1 00 bbl 8 00 Poultry ft. .20 28 Eggs, dor.

27 Choice ext ia on 14 on I uuvucm ntttilllUKLOU tlUllOW.Bepi. were males and 5840 females. Of the former! and Indiana NEW YORK WOOL MARKET. Batluday, Aug. 22, 1868.

The Skipping list says The movement for the concentration of western fleece wool into the handB of strong holders, with the view of realizing a substantial ultimate advance, is still in progrc-s, though business: is somewhat restricted by the enhanced pretensions of sellers, and the marked diminution of receipts. Desirable grades of flepce have advanced ahout three cents, and a still further improvement is very generally demanded, which has the eflWt tn restrain thr imnetnftsilv we have to learn from them good manners; we CanaDdaimia. and the domains of botany and chemistry very I Fruit Growers' Oct. 1180 were mechanics. .5931 laborers: of the Cboiceeit.

law iaoo Uineela, Sept. 22-24 Bice. nave to learn trom them habits ot scholarship we have to learn from them how to cultivate fish .1 -r 255 Canada tuper 7 50 8 00 .100 baratoga CH811J, iUIU CVCll 11UU3 U1B Ui UaiUie S' oaraioga, Bept. 8-11 females 294 were skilled laborers, and 5546 102 Newton ft Wales 127 Per ft 9 91 Uom. ezira ow is we have to learn from them much in relation to mnl j.i Salem, O.

Medium do, 9 io house servants. hhd. agriculture; we have much to learn from them of wtu iuuioi vx tuc uiu uituuiugicai estchester White Plains, Sept. 22-25 Choice do. 12 00 12 50 reported in Southern California.

Large shipments of wheat are reported. The Democrats claim the election of Judge Shaffer for Congress, in Idaho. Reported Indian outrages in Kansas are confirmed. Gen. Sherman has ordered Gen.

Sheridan to pursue and driv the savages south of the Kansas hue. The Chinese Embassy have been the principal sensation of the past weeek. They arrived in this citj- on the 20th, and have since been feted and shown all the sights, with due cour lames, uut wnen ne comes to the "Duality Sonthern, super the eflect ot heat and cold and light and shade upon plants; we have much to learn from them Cadiz 50 8 82 Turks Island 50 8 76 Liverpool 8 50 8 82 of investors, although a higher scale of prices is re of the Divine Nature," and its repetition in Baton Corner, how to irrigate and how to manure the land. In Ultras jiw ism Choice Bait 18 00 14 53 Brandy wine 12 50 garded as by ro means Improbable, from tbe fact that wool, at the current valuation, is conceded to be a rela Ha, nne i i id deed, it would be most profitable employment if tne soui oi man, we are amazed at tne Coarse fine. ,180 190 Eve Flour 8d.

gacity of his reasoning and the profundity of I some man or onserving powers should go to China some scientific man if he should record there Corn Meal 6 87 6 00 B. J)ow 9 Capt. C. Skinner 12 S. F.

Rossiter 10 Vermont K. Merrill. C. L. Eaton A.

6 Baton 23 Field Smith 20 B. F. Ketchum 14 F. F. Brady 21 A.M.Wright.

M. T. Shackett 15 Ed. Wilcox 20 G. W.

Barker 8 G.T. Skiff 19 E. Wheeler 22 J. Quinlan 20 C. T.

Houghton 21 Houghton, Wilcox ft Brady R.P. Sattley 21 Lambert Hasting 70 RugglefiftHastings 22 T. E. Parker Wm. Ricker 8 Pry ft Moulton 42 D.

Goodrich O. Bixby 2 THE CATTLE DISEASE. Corrected by Parker, Gan Fralt. BETA IT. PKICE8.

IN8IDB OP FANEUIL HALL MAEKBT, the tacts which he found. The Chinese micht not his thought it is impossible for ordinary tively cheap commodity, while the nuppty in tbe country is undoubtedly small. Manufacturer! have confined their operations, for the most part, to such odd lots as they have been enaMr to pick up nt something bIow the regular rates. They claim that they arc warranted in meeting sellers on the tai of an advance; that the raanu fnrtu red article is meeting with a more readv sale, but that there has been no trenernl or sub nets usgooa. Tuere have been few new cases reported be able to give him the reasons why they did this Almonds minds to follow him.

The poets, by virtue Oover, red 14 16 J. Sawyer 92 Wood bridge ft 75 Hill 78 108 W. Scollans ft Co 52 100 Scollans Fitch 68 W.H.Andrews. 80 White ftHoliis S6 H. W.

Jordan 32 N. S. Jackson 30 K. McMurtry 22 L. Salisbury 16 HoltiB ft Gri'cnough Geo.

W. Hollia 95 E. Farroll M. B. Bates 600 D.

O. Sanger 250 S. Hill 350 Canada 225 J.Pierce 130 J.Howard 36 118 Jenkins ft Young 116 John N. Morse 18 Jordan, 9 tiling, or wny tney am mat thing, but he would Corrected weekly by Dbubt ft Jomrson.No.l, Veal since our last. Gov.

Burnside, of Rhode Isl wmte iUTiton, bab. no iave iouna tnat, tnrougn long aires ot experience, of. their profession, hold a license to speak of Soft BheU 25 30 Bhelled 48 52 and Mutton i J. Bosbell ft 17 ft 19, Poultry tesy and hospitality. They are to sail for Herds Grass 8 00 3 25 Ued Top, bag 00 7 00 they had at last ascertained the right way.

I do the emotions as feminine and of the intellec and Game; Hasbisoh Bran, No. 38 ft 40, Betf, Pork, Currantc 11 i 11J Citron 28 30 not know of a held, of so wide and unreaped a field. and, has appointed five commissioners on the cattle disease, Dr. E. M.

Snow of Provi- -l tt i-i England on the 9th of September. hard and Ham Chamberlain, Btukgeh ft Co. tual faculties as masculine but few of their I for a scientific man and I trust that the greatest f. Pea outl Xw itm stantial advance in prices and hence, having lately laid In a considerable contingent supply, they are disposed to await developments, California and Texas wool has attracted attention, and desirable grades which are scarce, have been freely purchased at full and rather Noi. 79 ft 81, Butter, Cheese and Egg Hlland, Sbutb The weather has been fair during the week, living naturalist, Prof.

Agasgiz, will next year ft Nos. 97 ft k99, Fruit and Vegetable Newcomb Fips, common 16 19 emo 18 38 bemoni, box 8 00 make an expeuiuon to hub country. i. i utiuce, (juseuu vsuurue oi Arenton, xion. sLi.

admirers are prepared to accept this persom- i iv R. Potter of Kingston, Samuel W. Church of fi cation according to his notion of sexuality 0 but of the kind known as "dog-day." Crop ErOGMAM. SO ft 82. New F.

H. Murkflt. Pish Vsn- On Saturday, the Embassy were taken on Bristol, and Stephen Harris of Warwick. reports continue lavorable. RITT ft RiCHABDBoif, No.

1 F. H. Bquare, Fruit and iJSS KaiiAiu these things nor will readers generally care Hungarian U-'i. 2 50 Millet 2 50 Buckwheat 1 T6 2 26 Fowl meadow 4 00 4 60 Lawn Orass 6 00 B. I.

Bent Grass, bosh. 8 60 4 00 Ky, Bine Grass, bush. 4 00 4 50 Orchard Grass, bush 8 60 4 00 Barley, bush 2 00 2 50 Bye, winter 1 76 2 26 Wheat, surins. 4 60 an excursion down the harbor, visiting the Gen. Patrick, J.

Stanton Gould and Lewis 2futtt Blaereuk. Batter, Cheese and Eggs forts and public institutions. On Monday, REMARKS ON THE BALE OP CATTLE, F. Allen, New York State Commissioners to to be told that the language of the scriptures keeps this in view, that transgressions are Bunch, box Layer 415 THE UNION PACIFIC BAILBOAD. Our readers Lave noticed, from time to time.

The receipts of cattle at Cambildge on Tuesday 53 .10 a. they visited Cambridge, Harvard College and Grain. I Cheese, ft Rggs, Vdos. masculine sins, feminine that truth is mas new ra enquire into the cattle disease, met at the Harrison House, in Buffalo last Saturday. The Oora, 68 ft Mt.

Auburn, They had a brilliant reception 2d quality 38 40 Buiuuriieu 10 or aooui too more man last Tuesday At Brighton 63 bead came from Maine. The regnlai Passumpsic trairf will enme on Tuesday next week culine loving-kindness, feminine that God's Bontnern yen 26 35 our columns, information regarding the rapid progress of the great railroad which is 1 30 Flax 8 00 4 00 by the authorities and citizens of Cambridge. MenU, Frsh, lb, Hardening prices. In foreign carpet wool, we are enabled to record more business than for a long time, though nothing definite as to prices has transpired. The) sales reach 70.000 fts State and western fleece and pulled, at 4nrf55" for washed, and for unwashed.

Inciting tbs Ohio at for coarse and Nn, 2. 4va4Sc for No. 1. 4Wi.V21;c for nd above, and 52V.ifi55c for XX: 70,00 fts T-irimis gradr ihio, Pennsylvania ard West Virginia, 45 00 000 fts ordinary to medium Ohio and Pennsylvania, 44r4'c; roo fts Western. 47- for fine Michigan, and 52c for and XX Ohio; 17.000 fts In Western.

40f.r42le; looio fts State, 45c; 25.000 fts unwashed. 27ffi32tc: 10000 fts tub-wnahed, 4fiS55 50 000 fts pulled, fur extra, and 3Sr43c for lambs; 25 000 fte combing, tifi'uc the latter price for choice Pennsylvania; 40fu ftarcdls. 41 and 5000 lbs shearlings. 25(TT25c. Also 250.000 fta Tfas and Mexican, ffiVS-25c for low, and for line, tho Mexican coming within th lower range: onn fts rnlng cliD California.

fur hnrrv- nnd western mill morning was consumed in consulting with mu- jioai 01 tne stoct by the Rutland and Burlington trai wisdom is masculine his goodness, feminine West, Beef- was sola pr-tiy resdtiy in tne morning, at last week: On Tuesday, they visited Lawrence, on a visit t. yel, 1 32 1 35 West. 1 76 2 75 vel, Lamb- Wheat, prices. There have been but few if any cases of the and that from their union we understand that aonues- m- Rye 1 70 Barley to connect the two extremes of our country. We think we are correct in saying that the rapidity with which it has been built, and the cattie disease since last mar set, and the excitement ap pears to be dvine awav.

We nndei-stnof) that fr ft Xt i i uiiaaiuuera wiu uu appuiuieu in uinerent sec- hind qr. fore qr. Linseed-American 2 70 76 2 20 Canary 6 00 0 60 Mustard Seed Yellow White 20 28 of inspection of the extensive factories of that city. They will leave here on Tuesday next .12 Parsons had teen appointed Inspector of live stock that He is quite satisfied with the result of his nS lc" 'T cattIe 8rnvmS Sirloin steak 88 85 Round do 28 Rib, roast 30 Chuck rib 14 18 Plate and nvls It, 18 Soup piece 6 14 Liver 8 10 Hearts, each 90 40 in uuerea ior saie at uamnnage, ana Mr. a.

K. Wood. Oata 75 90 8horti ton 26 00 00 Fine Feed, .33 00 38 00 Middlings 38 00 40 00 for York, and sail for Europe Sept. 9. Mutton-Hind qr.Vft.17 Fore qr, ft 10 Choos 16 num.

autvau. wcrcitu uup will U3 ueVOieQ nnnge inspector or the meat at the slaughter housei th re, and that the commissioners are doing all in thei: investigations of both matter and mind, with substantial character of the work, considering the rate of its progress, are without par to a most thorough examination of the causes Hay 3000 fts. one notable exception, and that is the defec power to stay the disease, and to protect tbe community. On Thursday 360 Northern cattle arrived at Cam Tiie Failure of the Hartford Live Lard, leaf. 16 16 f-T free, according to grade 10.000 fts pulled, 32''42tc Bast.SENorth.lO 00 27 00 Soap.

Castile, ft 17 18 American 9 11 Spices Haslet, Suet, ft 10 Tallow 12 tiveness of the alphabet: "Ellis's phonetic Tried 19 0 20 of the disease. A New York dispatch of the 24th says Dr. Howard is critically examining At City bcales retail. Stock Insurance Company. The Hartford bridge.

On learning that the supply of Western cattle was quite ligM this week, and that the panic among beef eaters whs subsiding, the drovers asked rather kO do. Donskoi, and 20 do. Cape, on terms reserved, Hogs, Ibl3 14 ft alphabet," he says, "is the only true one in Courant of Saturday gives the following facts jrore qoarier ia (g Loins 18 Country Hay 100 fts 1 16 1 25 Jtraw, 100 fts 1 15 1 25 Cassia, Vft gad ,52 Cloves 264 Boait ft itks 16 existence," because its signs represent every the diseased cattle at Commumpaw. Nearly all of the recently sick are now well. nigner prices than last week, and considering the poor quality of most of the Northern stock, we think they generally obtained an advance, or rather that more was Ginger 11 Meats Salt, Smoked cte.

Hid and ftkJnj. 27 12 eaj eo concerning the situation of this company, which the telegraph reported as having been sus sound of human speech, an4 vocal sounds are PHILADELPHIA WOOL MAE KET. Satcrdat, Aug. 22 1888. The Commercial Lift savs: The Imrtrorempnt re allel in the history of railway engineering.

A few weeks since, on the occasion of the completion of 750 miles of the track, a party of gentlemen, some thirty in number, representing the leading papers of the country, made an excursion over the road, for the purpose of a thorough inspection of the track and its equipment. They had a special train at, Pork, hams, ft 18 Ton.rues.Vft 26 ffl The disease has made its appearance in the 20 OaloutU Oow ft. oniatned Tor ilke qualities than one week ago or even Tuesday of this week. But the last sale we noticed Cambridgo of 10 steers, nearly 1000 lbs live weight. 24 thereby equally divided, as males and females, into vowels and consonants.

Amone his au pended corded in the medium and low grades of wool nt the Slauehter 23 24 Dead green 18 10 vicinity of Cincinnati. A dispatch of the 24th Bacon, 17 Shoulders, ftl4 ft. 21 'Irse of our nstrenort has been well maintained HrwJ P. Gage, of Lowell, would not indicate a great advance. 19 16 15 20 80 Sheep tongues, dz ft 14 Tripe, 0..

.12. mace bu Nutmegs 88 Sit Pepper 33 Pimento 21 Starch. Best, ft 101 Potato Steel, Some few weeks ago. Superintendent of In says Beef, corned 18 1 thorities we do not find the name of the re B. Ayree, dry 30 82 Bio Oracde 29 32 Westerndrv.

.22 (. 26 i ne ownr ottered mem at 10.1, 4" sit, or at $55 per head After the buyer had closed the bargain bv the head. there has been a good demand from the manufacturers for this description. The general a-pect of the drv goods has improved, and if prices continue to surance Barnes, of Albany, called upon the 12 Smoked, If ft 25 The cattle plague continues to spread amon nowned Martinus Scriblerus, but he must have offered to wager a smnll mm that the price paid would not exceed 8Jc, 40 ek a price which the owner had re et its 1.. -n0 company lor a statement ot its allairs.

This Poultry and Game. tend upward tbe manufacturer will undoubtedly make liberal nurctmses for future 'ffpiieies. sitifii fmm (oat oBins been legatee to his erudite works-especiallv FoXfn ,3 fused. On weighing and figuring it was found that the the company could not furnish, as they knew. Chickens, ft PhroonB.

sauab. Madras 45 55 18 purse belonged to the buyer, as at 91c. 40 sk thev ft 14 Patnas 26 85 their disposal, to stop where they wished, to run fast or slow as they might desire, and which gave them far better opportunity to see both the good parts of the road, and the bad Spring, 85 40 80 Ihe marked filling off in the receipts a feeling is gaining ground that the bulk of the clip hn passed from the growers into the hands of parties, who with such amounted to over two dollars more than at $55 per 18 12 to those rare volumes, "A Complete Digesil thirteen others were reported in a djing'con-of tlie Laws of Nature" and "A Mathematical dition this morning. Honey. jsngiisn Sng.

Blister Bng. Sprint? Per pr 42 85 wild, doz 2 50 PigB.BUCk'g, ea 2 59 3 00 quarter, ft 17 Plover, ea 60 if furnished, he would close the State of New York against them, which would virtually kill the company. Hence a committee was appointed to confer with Mr. Barnes, and the The butchers expressed much dissatisfied with th 11 124 Oaba, gal 90 1 00 UiBCK, pr 10 B'd-biU, widgeon ffl ncouragement as is aiioruea ty tne siigfitlv improved ppearance in the goods market, will be litelv to hold Amer. Spring 1-4 16 quality, but most of the stock was disposed of during the forenoon.

Hops. Explication of the Formation of the Vni- A letter from Lafayette, states that cersc." I the nanic nroduced hv tho. ratt.lp nlam.o Amcr, Cast ones if any exist tban the ordinary traveler 21 Canvasa-back, Band Peens. 60 lit sort, 1M7. .16 85 for a possibly substantial advance.

We are credirably informed that several large lots of common and medium woollen good have been bought for investment, both here and to thp eastward, in anticimtirn of an earlv Tongues, smk'd, ea 1 87 pr result orthe conference was that the directors decided to call for a contribution of 25 per Sugar. Havana, ft. S. At Brighton the yards were unusually empty, there being but few cattle of any kind remaining unsold. The entire receipts from Albany daring the week Iron.

.20 25 Turkevs. choice. I -j I The Mohtiilies. I abatins in the West. The farmers in th In.

by regular trains. They were greatly pleased with the result of their examination. We ft ft Swedish om advance. Tlie finer grades of wool, al'hough not much sought after, are held with mnch confidence. The sales Ordinary, 26 green, lb Nos.8tol2.

.1013. 121 Nos. 18 to 17. 12i. I4i Nos.

18 to 20 lim 151 Oom.ass'd ltw Ex. sizes The Atlantic for September has a larger fected districts have generally banded togeth- uiiuuui, 10 oniy iii.wnicn nave come in on uinerent days, and a large share of them went directly to the slaughter houses oh commission. For the few on sale an advance of 50c to $1 per 100 fts over the low prices Frolti auid Berries. comprise lft5, 000 fts Pa. and Ohio mixed tleecp nt 44f proportion of stories than usual, embracing I er to prevent the spreading of the plague by Kng.com.

86 00 90 00 Do. rc lined 6 00 00 imoa ana moscovmo cent, irom tne stocKhoiaers, with a view to sustaining the company this additional money to be repaid with 0 per cent, interest, in case the company kept on and made money. But last Saturday it was voted at a subsequent Hamborg.rftl 60 2 00 Apple ze ouou o.s umo otoort and above. 49c 7000 fts Ohio and blood. 47ffSc: SOiX) fts Ohio hlood.

4Sc- Fair to g'd ref 10,. Fairtog'd gr. llira. were ouiaiiieu. ine panic prices 01 last Jo Jews, 1 by Miss hi.

btuart rbelps "St. I the most energetic measures, and enough has Lemons, doa 60 T5 2 00 2 50 Uo. Bbeet, 10 Russia, Sheet, 19, weea, nowever, snouia naraiy oe considered as a stnn new, Per bbl. 3000 fts combing. 51c; 5000 fts Penn.

hlnod, 46c: do. 45f-4fic: SO00fts4oc; 5000 fta Indiana Primetocho'eia a. IS uranges doz Michael's Night," by Miss Agnes Harrison been ascertained concerning its origin to justi- 3 00 600 Hew Orleans ood, 4i.c: SOftO ft Illinois blond and nhm-n 4tn Bananas, dz 1 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 Pls.KOld 61 'The Face in the Glass and "The Man and fy the hope that effectual steps will be taken Portland dard 01 comparison, as holders hnd to take what was offered, and buyers were careful what they bid, as both were afraid that the disease might make its appearance suddenly. As to market days we are almost afraid to say any 50 1000 fts Iowa loose fleece, 45c; 1000 fts low noils 46c 1000 fta low washed fleece. 44c 1000 fts lamb's milied.

Refined, eruBhedl5Ja, 16 Bheet and Pipe Old 8 Blueberries, qt 12 15 reacnes, pKa 4 tw quart 25 50 Pears, pk 1 50 3 03 meeting of the directors to refund this money, part of which was paid in and notes given for the rest, and to call a stockholders1 meeting on the 28th, as previously stated. It is probable that when the debts of the company are Brother," by J. W. De Forrest. Thos.

W. I to protect the vast herds of cattle on our west-Knox contributes an "interesting paper on ern prairies from infection in the future. Powdered 15j Coffee erush IS 14 Isathr. Grapes Whortleberries, Sole Tallow. thing, iei we outnu one or me omer or com 01 toe parties.

Between the advocates of Tuesday, and the friends of Thursday, party lines are distinct and taneht. 15 qt 12 UatawDa, (jp Avrei 28 'Siberian Exiles." A paper on "American A Chicago letter says the importation of cat- 40c; ll.WtO fts tub. 52c; 50C0 fts tub. pirt senured, Kfql 5oc 7000 fts tub, part choje, ol(S 20,000 tft tub 53c; 2500 lbsdo.52'-.c;tMO0fts do.50fffi52c; rj.OOO fts 3000 lbs tub. low, 4S2; ,1000 fts do.

47c; 1100 fta tub; common and bnrrv- 45c; 60OO ft unwashed combing, 42c: 15.000 fts Ohio unwashed, 32c: 10.COO fts do. 31(3Sc; 5000 lbs do. 33s. Rendered, ft 12 121 Frulta and lut -Iry and Canned, there will not be a large dividend for the Neither show any deposition to yield, and the baldest Orinoco 25 Buffalo S3 Rough 8 84 Almonds, rfc .31 40 I Pecans, ft Diplomacy" is of especial interest at this time, tie from Texas into Illinois has introduced the Among the poems is one by Dr. Holmes, which cattle plague there and has entailed a loss of statement 01 tacts is name to De construed into an advo cacyofone Bide ortheother.

The Btinington and Uut uas, sole shelled, Teas. Gunpowder, 60 Prunes, 7 lb 18 17 Peaches, ft.86 Upper in rough land train, one train over the Lowell, and the stock stockholders, ihe company was chartered in May, 1866, with a capital of $500,000, and one year ago its stock was worth in market $125 per share. A dividend was paid last fall Apples, ft t0 Oocoanutfl, each 10 35 42 riemiocB we have copied on our fourth page. over $200,000 to the cattle dealers. No more ia quart can 60 BOSTON BOOT AND 8HOE JkLAfiffET.

irom Maine, we understand are expeetcd on Tuesday. The Vermont Central, which brings the Btock from Oak 38 43 Per ft 1 00 1 90 Imperial 1 00 1 90 Hyson 90 1 66 Date. ft 16 (S 20 Lippincott's improves with age. The more Texas cattle will be allowed to come into the Pears, pk 1 OO 1 50 30 Calf Skins. ft Northern New 1 ork and Canada, ns well as from North Figs, ft 16 Tiubsdat, Aug.

20, 1868. We find little or no chantre tn record in th Jwv.t nnA Bouffh 80 90 of ten per cent. Lately, the stock has sold ern Vermont is unwavering for Thursday, and we do 20 noticeable papers in this issue are "A Pre- State. Young Hyson 80 1 66 Congou 86 1 66 (niberts.sqnart Hickorv Keg, ft 18 to Zante eox'Uft 10 FiniBhcd 95 (oi 1 25 ihoe market the nat week, in the main fentnreq of thr Wax Leather- down to a very smalt hgure. Ihe cause oi the failure of the company was doubtless inex In addition to the above a New York dis qt, .16 rade.

The demand is f.iir. and for medium tHir-fc wht tiyson DKin oh (aj Twankav 68 not Know to wnir.n party tne and Northern trains belong. In the moBt modest manner possible we venture to suggest to the belligerents a compromise by adopting Wednesday instead, of cither Tuesday or Raphaelite at Saratoga "A Glance at two of our Presidents11 John Adams and Thomas Mid. heavy 25 (3 27 Western light 24 26 patch of the 26th says Vegetables. perience, and want of due care on the part of Souchong 65 1 66 Fin.

Split .25 40 tKilons 70 (a 1 60 1 60 1 76 Beam, pk and hand made work is still active, and gives some animation to bubinesB, which otherwise wou seem rather quiet for the present time, as buyers and sellers of the heavy grades seem in no haste to close Up the fail trade. Prices as a general thing are firm, and the late conces Jefferson "Nantucket "The Dispute about agents taking bad risks. Parsley, bunch (t Peas, split, qi, j. 1 nurscay. SALES OF NEW ENGLAND CATTLE, Harness ia ua no The New York health authorities are mak .17.

Vnart Btrine. pk Kip 16 20 Liberal and "The Kitchen." Japans 90 1 26 Tin. Banc gold 261 27 wreen, rpi ing strenuous efforts to suppress and destroy On Tuesday at Cambridge R. P. Sattlev sold 5 heifers Xiime.

Potatoes, Dk 30 40 There are several stories and poetical contri- the disease amone cattle arnvincr in that citv. at 942 each, or 9ic lb: one bull for 33, and 11 steers at 9c, 40 sk. Ed. Wilcox sold 15 good three-vear-old BoeklandjVcek 1 20 Straits, gold 24 2i Per bushel 1 50 1 78 Per barrel 4 00 4 50 Sweet. ft (A 10 sions made on men's boots and thick shoes have been checked by the prospective cost of replacing if wanted to fill late orders, and the stock on hand of well known and reliable qualities is firm at hud month's prices.

With manufacturers the nrosnpet is nrnmtin butions. On Monday a drove of eighteen animals from Klasisquol 2 00 steers as follows: best 6 to Mr. Gibbs at 11 ije, 38 sk, gross live weight 5210 fts; 2 steers, to Mr. Holmes. 2465 Islnteed Cafe.

Bhelled, at 26 30 Beets, pk 50 Cabbage, each 8 12 Carrot, pk 60 Cucumbers, ea 2 pickling 100 20 a 25 Canl dopes each 16 25 Ktt plant, each 25 80 tarltc, bunch ..20 The juveniles lucky little people are well was teken t0 in ne" i. Tr Hundredth street, near the East River, when Per ton 10 The Hop Crop. The first bale of this season's hops was received on Thursday of last week. They were raised by C. D.

Palmer of Waterville, N. and are not only of a superior quality, but ripen several weeks earlier than the common kind. The Cooperstown, fts at 11c. 40 sb 3 to Mr. Sampson, 2975 fts, at 10 6 to Mr.

Goward at ll1 c. dressed. A. 8. Char.

I. X. Char. I.C. 12 00 (12 60 Coke 9 60 U.

76 Tobacco. Sage and Thyme Per bunch Squashes summer, ea 6 Marrow. ft (a -uur xoung row opens witn a twelve of number Wftrft R1Wnilpn, Lumber. for making up in advance, and they tnoftly confine themselves to orders on hand, in filling which they have this summer to pay a much higher rate of wages to the Workmen than heretofore: nf ennrae this will tint ifaton cold 4 steers, estimated to dress 400 lbs each. 42 head 4 cows and 2 heifers at 10c ft.

and one Clear Pine 26 00 80 00 Coarse Pise full page engraving, by H. L. Stephens, of the covered to be suffering from disease. One of "Familv Partv" not eaual to his former nro- them was unable to stand, and was killed. Leaf, choice 17 22 Green oorn.ydz cow at 10 Sc ft.

Smith Fields one good cow, to dress 700 fts, at 11c, three heifera at 10c, and three lighter ones at 8c ft. G. T. Skiff sold one cow at 11c, 38 I 10 Lettuce, bead No. 6 .20 00 22 00 Refuse 14 00 (0,16 00 uooa western (o 17 Common 10, 13 Inferior .96.

10 ductions, however. The literary portion of Tho apparently well animals were placed in Tomatoes, qt. can pk Turnips, bch 8 Water cress, bch Watermelons, Ya. Journal of the 14th says continued beyond orders on hand, which thev feci hotted to fill, even if they have to do it without profit. The clearances of boots and shoes continue larg-, and fully up to the average of former years at the same time for the week there have been, by sea and rail.

85.271 cases. Shipping B'dsHO 00 00 Spruce 8 heifers at 10 He, 38 sk; 4 cows for $52.50 each, or ft. John Quinlan sold 2 steers at 11c. 37 sk 3 mUUIIHlMIIU, -A- i-H- UUllC I.U LU1 II 1 831 1 1 CI 3 UUU IIU- Maekmelons, ea 26 Mint.V bunch Onions, bunch 6 the number will make up for any deficiency in The reports generally are favorable to a fair Cuba 80 1 25 Yara 82 1 12 Seed leaf 20 65 Nos. 1 ft 2, 16 00 U7 50 ue their investigation of the plague at Buffalo it has made its appearance amon? several each 40 76 Shoe and Leather Reporter.

heifers for 100, or 10c ft and 16 young cattle to Mr. Stone at 9c, 40 sk. Fry 8c Moulton sold one extra pair yield in this County and State. We estimate Refuse 8 00 tivll 00 the first engraving. "Coals of Fire11 is a.

capital story for all young people. Flab Fresh. Hemlock Boards Wool. droves in that city. On Thursday six animals 01 oxen, 4i jo mn ai no me, ior vooa; ana i.amoert iia tings sold to Mr.

Allison an extra pair for about 14c ft Nob. 1 ft 2, 14 00 015 00 Ohio 8c Pennsylvania Refuse 0 00 foilO 00 The Children's Hour is beautifully illus Jimumal gflattfrs. irom umerent yarus were condemned, and from Monday to Saturday over fifty-three Flooring Boards Spanish, ft Perch, doz, 20 white, ft. Pickerel, ft 21 Salmon, ft 50 a G.W.Brownell sold 9 two-year-old steers at $40 head or 9c ft; a pair of oxen to dress 1900 fts for $255: a yearling bull for $25; one nice two-year-old heifer for $52, to dress 425 fts one beef cow $5S or lOUc. and trated, and fully up to the requirements of a the crop inAcw lork at about 50,000 bales; Wisconsin expects to have 45,000 bales; other Western States will furnish at least 15,000 bales and the Eastern and Southern States lo.OOO more making a total of 125000 bales.

The home demand, with a large barley crop, may call for 95,000 bales leaving a surplus were condemned, and the remainder were so a OS. QOSD uu Refuse 16 00 620 00 ncsiocK 07 $, eo ChoiceXX 52 66 FiueX 48 60 Medium 45 47 Coarse 43 (a 44 17 Blucilfih, tb 8 10 Ood, ft 8 tongues, ft Cut, ft 8 Bels.Vft. .12. 16 Halibnt, ft 16 17 Haddock ft 8 8 Mackerel, each 10 26 flAiES OF BTOCKCLOBLWO PHICES. Clapboards Swordnsh, ft 16 vc juunoyu.uv-u ui mo mm- DatUy bruised in transportation that it was not ily.

The same may be said of the Nursery, considered advisable to allow them to be sold one cow ana young can ior voa. J. D. Dardie sold 14 cows to D. Gage, 600 fts each, dressed, at 65 each.

ttxtra pine do tarn T. ft Vermont Wednesday, Aug. 20, 1868. Trout, ft American Gold 145 which gives us another of Pletsch's inimitable or food. The suddenness with which the Lambert Hastings sold steers at 10 to 12 c.

some S. Five-Twenties. 180T 10s good ones from bis own pasture; and cows, at 10 4U 47 Fine 46 46 Medium 44 45 Coarse 42 ft 43 do. clear 46 00 00 do. No.

1 16 00 ((D20 00 Sap extra 46 00 00 Bap clear 40 00 (aHb 00 No. 1 10 00 (ril5 00 Spruce 10 00 00 character drawings. Plv ueveiups iweu was snown on UTiday I avanmiT mil tin a lrf nf ax I 8. Ten-Fortie uw lry Smoked, ShU. etc lie id.

Flan- Alewives. B. Dow sold 2 tnree-vear-old steers at 10Vc. 8. Coupon Gne.

1881 113 IT The Schoolmate gives another instalment loads-arrived in Bnifelo nnn0fi Other Western- Salt, kit Lobster, ft Fine and A 44 4 50 8 Berry sold 7 cows for each, or 10c ft 2 steers to dress 650 fts each, for $160, and and one bull for $30. G. Berry sold 5 cows at 10c, and 5 at 9c per lb, or $45 quote from the Philadelphia Bulletin To the questions which suggest these remarks, we answer unhesitatingly that the Union Pacific Railroad is as substantially built, well equipped and carefully managed, as any road in America. The road itself is as solidly and substantially built as any railroad in America. The bridges are built with heavy nd well-seasoned timber; the ties are large and very closely laid the embankments are solidly constructed; the rails are carefully guaged and the joints closely joined with "fish plates the road is well ballasted with stone, gravel and earth, according to the nature of the soil, and the traveller passes over this newly built track with as little consciousness of iolting and jarring as if the road-bed had been and used for a dozen years.

The high rates of speed which can be safely attained vcr the Ijnion Pacific, when required, attest ihe excellent nature of the whole work. The rolling stock is built at the Company's shops lit Omaha and is of the most substantial character. In short, the closest scrutiny has failed to discern any signs of hasty or imperfect construction. The correspondent of the Boston Advertiser, who accompanied the party, says "This trip has removed certain cob-webs from my mind which decorate every Boston intellect. I concede, for example, that the Union Pacific Railroad -is the greatest wonder in America.

There has been nothing more marvellous or more admirable, both in boldness of conception, or brilliancy of execution, since the Great Eastern steamed away from Ireland with the cable in her hold, and landed it in safety at Heart's Content. It is in every respect a first-class road. There is no indication of slip-shod or shoddy work nbout it. The bridges are strongly built and the culverts are equally good. The ballasting of tbe road is excellent.

One tau write in the cars with greater ease than on wy western road that I have ever traveled ver, and I have traveled over nearly all of ihem from time to time." But perhaps the greatest wonder to ordinary readers is how the track can be laid at the rate of three to four miles a day. The description of the operation, by the Advertiser is interesting The road is already graded several miles in advance. Six or seven miles away yon see the white tents and red flags of the engineers, and the long line of earth which shows where the prairie has been broken up by the ploughs of the workmen. For a mile or two you see the ties lying along the roads, as they have been flung out of the wagons a few hours bo-fore. These ties are brought from Omaha or elsewhere in flat cars, which are pushed along to the end of the track and there rapidly emptied.

Workmen instantly load the ties into wagons, drawn by mules, and then whip up the teams, which are driven at great speed along the line for two or three miles beyond the track layers. The first gang of men, as the work begins, take these ties and lay them in position at equal distances. Close behind them are the rail-layers. Five men stand at each side of the track and suddenly seize a rail from a truck which is drawn by two horses and brought -almost to the end of the last length laid. VThese trucks or Hat cars contain the rail, spikes, chairs and nuts that are needed for the track neither more nor less.

'Down Instantly the rails are thrown down across the sleepers; instantly they are resting in their chairs: instantly they are adjusted at equal Hide and Leather National Bank 100 Bank of Commerce Hamilton Bank 129 Everett Bank ,110 Eastern Railroad i i Shingles 2 00 7 50 Laths 2 50 8 25 S. Box Shooks 86 70 of "Fame and Fortune," in which the interest healthy and sound. On Saturday several of of the story is well kept up. It seems rather them were discovered to have the malady, of jneamm Common .48 .42 40 (Hi, .40. of 80,000 bales to be exported.

Recent advices lead to the expectation that there will be an export demand, though not at high prices. This year, as last, there will be no early demand for other than first sort hops, and with plenty of old hops at their disposal, brewers will not pay high prices for the best of new hops. Little is yet said about prices for the maturing crop, though dealers in this county are expected to buy at about 25 to 30 cents, to fill orders. Pulled, extra doz 30 86 Ood, dry, ft 8 10 Clams, gall 1 00 16 Fins, Vft. 12 Haddock, 12 Herrings, do.Vdi 40 box.

60 Mackerel Molasses. uyeters Com. stcw.V gall 1 80 Salmon.smkdVftas ffl. 40 Pickled, ft 26 Bellies. ft 80 stranffe that Dick's friends do not cet a writ of wmc? mev i.Vowea no symptoms a lew hours trapernne No.

1. 60 36 BALBB OF WESTERN CATTLE. W. Scollans sold 8 to Jackson at 14c.30sk: 14 to 'ttebburg Kailroad 'ermont and Canada ihe rest ot the drove were de- 20 86 tamed untU it was proved they were fit to be California Canada .44. 45 do.Muscovado45 60 Centrifugal 32 35 OtenfneKOS 48 a 56 Tongues ft Sounds.

Boston and Maine Railroad Hartford and Erie Railroad 42 47 three months without an examination is hardly I gold. Kane at 12ic, dressed 10 at 12c, 34 sk 3 at 12c, 35 sk 13 to Brooks Stone at 12c, sk; 9 at 11c, 36 sk, Newton 81 Wales sold 10 to Jackson at 13Mc, 30 sk: 12J do. comblnsr 68 (ffi. 70 Buenos Avres 18 fts 87 Porto Rico 57 70 justifiable in law, we fear. Sundries.

11 to Brooks Btonc at 30 sk. 136 Sltf 70S' 14W a 65V 69 .117 89 80 American Silver in Canada. The cru- Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad Boston and Albany Kailroad Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore R. Cheshire Railroad pref. Northern Railroad 01 Colony and Newport Railroad, ft 31 Milk, can tt.

ncMunry soia i ai 1.0, sk, a ai Lift sk; 4 at llc, 35 sk; 4 at II 37 sk. Wood bridge St Hill sold 35 steers about 1340 fts each. Assorted 61 Cider, bbl Per gallon gall Honey, Vft. .80. 40 75 Effect of the Coal Miners1 strike in sade whicn Canadians have kept up against Pickles, gall 60 CapeGoodHope87 48 African, wash Unwashed 16 18 Zinc.

PlgsftSlabs.ft, 8 A. 91 Sheet 12 13 Naval Stores. at 14c. 31 sk 16 to Mr. Kimball at 14c, 30 sk 2 at late.

60 TnE New England Ag'l Fair. Our latest Vinegar, pHi 80 60 82 sk. 76 (8 8 00 A. N. Monroe sold on last Monday 145 head, left UO.

ISO. 1.9I0(SBtS. Pennsylvania. Travellers who have recently American silver for several years, appears to passed through the Schuylkill and other dis- "ave terminated, the sterling value of the coin tricts in the Pennsylvania coal country, sneak triumphing at last over the selfishness of the over from last week as follows 16 at 61c on live weight MONEY AND BUSINESS. WEDNE8DAT EVBKTWQ, Atlg.

28, 1868. Remarks. Business has been quiet in all depart 30 at lOic, 38 sk 20 at 10c, 38 sk 31 at 94c. 40 sk 53 at aisu boiu on inursaay au nne Bteers, ments, and we have comparatively few changes to note Tho call for money is moderately nctive, but there nro of the melancholy results of the strikes which bankers and brokers. The trouble arose from to luyiui Doun at oftv ov una to anoiuer Buyer at 13)ic.

32 sk. BOSTON PRODUCE MABKET. ThurhDAV, Aug. 27, 1888, We have found the market quiet, and prices generally have a downward tendency. The butter market maintains the rates of last week, hut with a large supply to-day, 7000 packages, the dealers find it dilllcult lo obtain ouUide rates, and ordinary uiuicauojiB 01 pressure in tne demand.

At several the banks the deposits are atrnin increasing, nnd advices from New Haven are to the effect that everything indicates a most successful exhibition. The number of entries is already very large, and more are constantly being made. More than 1300 entries had been made up to Wednesday of this week. The buildings are all up and provide abundant accommodations SHEEP AND LAMBS. have prostrated business for a month through- the jealousy of the Provincial banks.

The out that reeion. In the miners' vilko-es. the circuIation of the American coinage deprived in prices. Ashes are steady. Candles quiet.

Coal in steady demand. Coffee very quiet. Cotton a firmer feeling, at full prices. In cotton goods there Is no lm provement to notice. Moderate sales of standard sheetings, drills and other styles at about previous prices.

A nearly all appear to be In good condition, and able 10 meet the requirements of their customers without (Mffi- The receipts of northern sheen were a2Kfi nn TnnatW nity. uaii 10am especially are freely ottered, but for minote monev" nt present-there is really no dxrumd. and 4600 on Thursday about 7900 In all, with WW from Maine and 4568 western. The trade 1ia rnv fr, faces that stare from the cabins and grogshops them of the Profltfl derived from "sue of grades are hard of sale. The Bt.

Albans market. Tuc. day, was fluctuating at 40fo)41c extra lots going as high more active trade la soon expected. Woollens have ir.e eiiecw 01 me iut 01 two weefcs ago, and prices are wear a hungry look, for the men have nearly nws maae war Pn it, as 48c bat we saw some of the same butter, to-dav. ee- in verv fair demand and are ttrm with sales of sea- as high as they were three weeks ago.

As usual In for all that will come. The entries of trotting and rates are nominal. Ror discounts the banks are charging from 6 to 7 many of them doing nothing as low as 6, and doing more at 7 than at L. cent. For good outside paper the general range Is from (i1, to 7K cent, the Variations being morn generally ftlior exhausted theu- savincs.

and the charitv of HUU reiU8eu ejtuePl ai discount. ofl'ered at prime cost. The tendency here is downward, sonable styles At good prices. Fish steady more lib- orisx maraets tne Dutchtra claim a large share on commission this week. horses embrace some of the best blood on tbe The supply 01 cnoiee is ratner more pieniy, with fair eral supplies expected soon.

The marKct ror nour nas demand. I heeomo exceed in criv dnll And nrlces of nearly all kinds E. Wilcox sold 160 Bheen at 4We ft: Tt. TTftchnm their comrades is too fitful and spasmodic to trinsically. our money was worth a great be useful to them.

"Pottsville writes one deal more Canadian bank notes, and continent. A large number of horses have rather than below those limits. Sew York funds are still scarce and in active request, many of the banks having Good grades of New York and Vermont butter are have declined from 6076c bbl. The arrivals have selling, in straight lots, at 41g42c ft. Selections and been quite large, and both receivers and jobbers are grocery lots are taken at 42c, and choice single tubs at now well supplied with desirable brands of family.

The sola 75 at $2,50 each C. L. Eaton sold 102, about 70 fts each at 4c ft; Jenkins Young sold 120 Canada lambs at $4.10, and 117 at $3 50 per bead Wm. Kicker correspondent, "which ordinarily resounds this fact is at last beginning to tell. AtKings- 3 tunas mere upon wnicn tney care to draw at present.

The gold market to-day has been heaw. hnt sold 98 sheep at $3.76 each. We understood a few of 10c. i ne uruinnry gnui are luuing tvest-isaiefl nave Deen quite niuueu ior nome nays past, em butter is In moderate supply, and selling in smnll There ts no material change to notice In the corn mar- arrived on the ground. Every train is bringing agricultural implements and machinery.

More than sixty entries of Jersey cattle have been made a greater number than at any previous exhibition. The city is filled with stran lots at 2935c, as to grade. Canada la scarce; with ket. Good pound lots of mixed and yellow continue to high prices over the border, added to the duty and the be held at full price, with a steady demand from the with the hum and bustle of a prosperous min- dl? Kood8 and grocers have ing town, is now almost like a decaying city. giyen notice that they will take our silver at There is little traffic in the streets.

The shop- par. At Toronto, Brantford, Chatham, and the best (Janada lambs cost full $4.60 per head Kice ft Livingston sold a carload at $3 26; O. Bixby sold a mixed lot of 119 at $2,621 each; B. Dow sold 65 lambs, 60 lbs. each for $3 50 per head.

The butchers complain trifle firmer at the close 'I he opening quotation wag 144, the lowest 144, and the closing 145, which wng aleo the highest. The amount of gold received a' the Boston CtiBtom House to-day for duties was The Government bond market was somwhn vrUWn trade. Oats continue in moderate demand, and there premium on goiu, uie arucie noes not pay cost of lm Dortation, we note small sales at a range of 3U36c wide ninffe 01 prices, as to quality. Kye Is quiet. Keepers are wie.

noreis are aeserteo. otfcer places the traders have done likewise, ft as to quality, Hay in fair demand, with sales as high as 27 for choice. that the lambs this year prove poorer than they look, and the excessive wet weather of the early season In assigned as the cause. Mr. Hoag and two or three others were offered $3 per head, but held for better bids.

The supply of cheese ta larger, but the quality is not Hides Quite steady, but little doing. Hops are verv gers. fj, hant nnlv lnno- (i.mfa nli- mA 800n l4 wlU retaken by all classes in Can- what tt should be. We note sales of common and I quiet an arrival of new Is elsewhere noticed. Leather new fi-20 being in better demand at a slight advance in quotations, but old bonds dull.

The variations at the close will be seen by comparing the following, which were the latest quotans for yesterday and to-day tarv coal train is seen winifinff throuirh the ad for what it is worth, cnoioe a tunes ioiguoo, ana iactory Dranaa at lolRw I moaersie aemana ana awtuiy. Liirae in lair aemand, ft. Lumber steady and firm. Oils steady. Petroleum Arm, Beans are very dull, and a shade lower.

Several lota Pork steady and firm. Beef very dull, with limited de- STORE CATTLB. An idea of tho value of good young store cattle may valley toward Reading or Philadelphia." In Ang. '81, fla. 64.

66. 136 new 87. 6s. be obtained, from our report of the sales of such to the oiner sectinna minora are workimtr furain at butchers, 'ine trade in miicn cows is aun, in worsing of new crop are aiready on the way, and will probably mand. Lard steady.

Hams in fair demand. Produce still further depress prices. There are very few good market elBewhere noted. Nothing doing in grass seed, lots of old in the market, bnt those few are quite ample Sugar very dull, and price have fallen off about Jc for the current wants of consumption. We note sales The demand for domestic wool has continued quite 1M 113 1081 HOJ 107 1071 lOSi H3 113 lOUl 1101 108 104 1061 oxen fair.

the old hours and the old rates, and the law Soldiers' Monument at Westborough. and the strike appear to have failed together. The town of Westborough has erected a hand Seven-thirties anil at QOr. nnrl int-nttt tr, rfatA Advurttsino Agency. For the advertisement of a reliable advertising agency see another column.

Mr. Evans would have been a "live Yankee," had he been born in this country. As it is, he has energy and go-a-headitiveness sufficient to give him a fair claim to the title by naturalization. Gideon Wells sold 8 pairs of 6 rt. 8 in.

oxen ror an av The Stock market continue dull. In mllmad bonds 1 iinerior uiutu iota ri goon yeilow-eyes, Dine I 1" "uu prices arc again a snnue Digner, some granite shaft in the old cemetery, near nlon Pacific (i'n. isKotirn. aoll nl t)7 U. and Northern erage of $210; 4 pain 6 ft.

0 In. for $180; 3 pairs 6 ft $150, L. R. Worthley sold one pair Aft, 8 In. for $200.

6 ft. 6 fn. $1H0, Freeman 8c White sold 2-year old" at $105 Sods and marrows at fft.605.76, and good pea-beans at ana nave an upward tendency. The sales have been hiMit IW hnah.1 i a 1 tMI IHUfii ntnriu. r.nnn l'Vto.

ft a Important Seizure of Distilleries. the square, to commemorate the death of her er pair; ajear olds at 9 iu. tp it. it. 4 in.

j.76, fi ft. In. 185. R. D.

Bllnn sold at $200. 2i0. and A21R lue N. X. Post learns that two of the largest citizens who died the late war.

The cost higher at OOtvuii 00 bushel. Eggs are plenty and as to quality; and from 2560c ft for puiied. Alt very dull. We note package sales of Canada aud East- grades of fleeco wool have been in demand, out choice ern at 27c down. Pennsylvania Is held above the views of buyers, and In Hay la higher and In active demand for European this description very little bas been done.

Combing export, owing to a short crop on Uie other side. The wools are very scarce and wanted, and command full IntA hnavv shlnmnnt hnvA nrett ftint-nncrhltr Msnrnrl nrlceS. American has hppn RPilino nt and Can- Missouri Vn at 83 Si. In (batik stocks there were sales of Kverett at 110; Hide and Leather 100, and Howard at 112. Land stocks wre quiet an without chmige in quotations.

In railroads Hartford and Krie, as usual, was the most active, and closed steady, about as before sat ern sold at 121 Boston and Albany at 1461, Fitch-bum-at 182: Mifhican Central 117; Ogdensburg 170W: Five two-year olds were soM at $34 each. distilleries in the country have been seized by of the monument will amount to about $3000, Fat Hoof tbe droves at Cambridge Deputy Collector Grady, and will be held for and the grounds in the vicinity are now being the payment of over $300,000 taxes due the beautified. The dedication will take place in the market of the balance of the old crop, and new Is ada it held at 70(4)724cVft, The principal sales of nn munliiD fnraini In smnll Intai ftpnnn hftv hnnn ul J'VrfJftn V- Indnllnir Wia. SuBacmuERS Arrears are referred to a notice under our editorial head, on the first column. noticed O.

W. Bailey, 60; M. T. Shackett. 128; N.

Cook, 60; W. Bicker, 46; T. K. Parker, 19: D. Goodrich, 27 D.

McCarthy, 64; G. Berry, 16; W. Fisher. t'JJ tollj, 80; a Whalan.8 Dardia ft Huxley, 10. distances.

Again the car moves on. Another gang behind it complete the rest of the Old Colony at an advance of lfiin; Summit Branch sold at 22, an advance of H't and Vermont and Canada 10L In mining shares nothing of consequence doing. A dvertiter. cargo sale at a range of tl636 ton, for Eastern and I con sin, IlUnorn and Iowa at the latter rate Michigan, Northern pressed, 1 1 lot iU 4 tor Ne. 1 and ajid alwve at 47c government.

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