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[ NEW.YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDYESDAY, JULY 18, 1866. iy el 2 S S — St —a of the Virginia City district may be deemed & work of o B e THE NORTE-WEST, |7 i o ot ot ot o ot o [ e st o i [ ot 1 2 e b s T & ookttt i, A .“.1'“ which | s itk "')“mx':"‘ll- )0”"‘! ml-:w_d mans meadows | 1o ding by the evr. The size of this barn is 37<1. Thoro | per arrel for the expense of retilling, e At ol hene eiditional .t,fl,w...:: Foa .1' ,_' irpar e e I isfes. Drciliren, these | iy o Mormon b w'er hav press, whicn cost 8,000, sadt shoald | 1520 k0N KirosT —The rport of the Chicf Inspector @ ad Vonn s o P P sourcee of | Fiow Sew-Yort | went throush Essex and Morris | B1%" 00 00'5 8600, with whioh they press 40 nalés, sk of - “'*n-\“‘h‘m““"\‘u r"’-' b 1366 shawe fhad the totul 411 rrs “' LA.L‘H A:\D RI:SOLI‘\CE\ : ; G - e 1‘ ; ¢ weathand en Jorsey. | saw tsberste whest, wnd eoig, | 27 & day. Dering the war they run night und day o o/ll,-,, ;,;u.n 8 of kr L'.’l ‘Jm-o-u there were son D | torprise of the companios interested ia ity mince. One of nhd.(hf iplo trees ure loled Back trom | To benl tor the stnck and bule it inoling | of exira Winler wheat, 4 5 Do, One, 556; No. Two, 243 R 41 4 these tables exhibits the yield of 6)me of the principal e | ‘;glf“k““:‘; _Li"uun. Bed iike the | bowps. naile. and repaira cost @5 & twa. Thres horses work | I 3,5 OF Sprivg Wheat: E<tra, 88% No. One, 5:‘: . mines on the Comstock Lode during the thres months y s, Luto frost did groat | gue press, and tiore are pwn scis for aday. The ssoof the | L4 Ho. Two, i35 Kijocted, 2,201, Of Corn: No. W 048 - Oue, 17,55 ‘Two, 2,740 I\'?‘-ct«l. 6,209, Of Onts: 34w ® > to sruwbernes, Q Tma | €udpg with April, 1865, and the other the grés wmauitof | K went up tae Hudson River to Croton Lad bale sbould bo 2 inohes by 43 a 11 30, aad then 34 will 61 & car. i No g o R « g, Ofien : . g . MINES AND MINERAL DEPOSITS. | succraents paid by the stockhoiders of over thiriy of the | 18 Western Statcs have faraiers eutertained e on 1iap | evides thin. Mz, Galo b 2.400 sheep, which are doiug woll N One: 13%: Nor Tw, R retod, 5. OF Hor 1 wotioed that (hey had o blacksiaih shup oo the farm. #3d No. Olic, 4; No. Twd, 1,04; Lejeeted, ; . e §p accouut. Here | was hauded bresd, aud give . i 1l r f read, y leading mines in the Virginis City distsict up to the | bod by some of Tax TrBUNE Amumnn., (:.::ilf;{r- that bis boys have learned to do their owngmithwork, (Sen- L’I“lm were 1,930 canal boats lmp.cud‘conumln: or ) 4,700 bushels; Eres, e -—— presept time: Sinelair, the Publisher, Lss over 1w I inter EDUCATION II WESTERN ILLINOIS, | T Jo. ), F7A0n i v ofsmsct he yeniet - Vhich o s lmproving Ly decy Beings 0y | " eue N s “Of Ao whsat, 018 o Comreck Lode g ! ‘.4',5. forrh oL g Ruauing, draising Sal Patitgs i:,“‘i‘“,,,fl'"{n‘:‘!v""{ 1 oslied at the vo establishment of G. W, Brown in :‘;1 :.ulu bl béfhlr{n&: m"'{"mhhfl; En ” - 88, 34 Coutleuso wersial Editor, has neat grounds, and the best potatoes 1 | Galesbore. Mr, Beown inveated tho colebrated Cora Planter; | oora; No, |, mu.fi,‘x} No lfi-‘:m bashels ; % ’ ooy sssau iad ssen on my travels. | did 0ot oxpeot to se: aich good | be ba! tmmesse difioultics; now he has 60 hunds; wages are Tojected, 1,070 10 bushela. 5t eias "Moo, 1, 811100 b sh - - OUR NEXT YEAR’ D (urming. They huve tirst-rate 0on, vegolables nd clover; | from 81 75 to 43 50 & day; foromon got €4 Last year be | els; No. 2, léummr rej 38, bushele. o S BREAD. ;;m:?:azl;l :;;::'.w:nl‘m‘:--:h |v‘|‘:-:]-d.:cdlnh:. hum-'.me mnde and soid $150,000 worth of the corn plinters, 2% No. 1, 57,150 bushele; No. 2, ’lhi I8; rejocted, "':' Jxs Ties, with pleaty of sugur and cresm, 1t tnufl‘?i’l.fi 3. P, Frost & On. make kay rospors, askings fov ors 'l‘;:llh‘?h V u'o.i. 'fi’\n. bushelr; gg" —— auy other ppopls, can show a tiner soeue thar the | Peatefs. sioan sasiam, sask-ifes ibda, Be Thoy deo iaka¥’ | i,/ {, f’fl No. 3 jected, WTT‘W FPUIT AND GR& N Hudsor, I'would like to heve them bring it on. anew gorerning yaive for ste sm-engines, in whiok 15 men & | 700 bushols, Of 2 3 ¥ p fl,“ 4 N, FRUIT, A AIN, | e e 1 ki e Ll pteula ienion to the faaing dove arend | emrod. Moskof e ibores e Sevde those form s | No, 1, 4?1',“ bushels; n'..‘fi?é?c‘i bushels; ro- y New- by city geatlomen. hey have bo - ;- Disieict: y have woru- | la of the towe, sad tikod. 092 bushels. { v ~ T .. ot Tt v e oy el | " s e it | e s, S Mo bl | 1k AUIFIO MATLWAT—CHARATRK 0¥ THE KAWAS. . ey v 36,59 bushels PRAIRIES—EAPTD GROWTR TME GRUN TRADE OF CHICAGO Slorsa Nevaia Sfien the owneris s baad. For several ;.“..:’.q.:.li".”:é meat. on & Bew plaa; wich capital i lavested and i promisce ;fi“fiflsfim Ot ot o 1.5 pcorst A Pavie o A Coru will cost §a0 bushel, sirwborrion & cant apivcs, | 10 be swoonmal e 018 bisbels et teed 6 56 bukbets. OF by eropocs . g buy $40 & tun, but cultivation 1 thorough, weeds cannot | Koox College, conduotad by the Presbyterians, i n & flour- | No. 1, 400 bushels; No. ¥, 126,748 bushels; rejected ,'& From Our Own Correspondent. ak fi:.‘i‘.'.:'d' K‘:‘xfl'?‘- ;Illg :;-“ ':‘:flfiv?’n’ tiey unldy thoir | tebing coudition. There Is an endowment of $100,000, mostly bushels. o ‘ " Toreka. Kanane, Juce 0, 1856 %ot 2 3 s 2o 'y wiil bave land oqual to any | from the sale of n iidinge Making a total of 31,689, 3 i I distance STATISTHS OF ITS GROWTI AND VALUE. L work, 1 rod i o i O count | g an s e oo+ Mg o ot of ot ortbe e e D e e poriomof s e e e some miscruble fuilures, | saw some farms P o P for the sanio period i 43,659,766, beautiful lands in America. This road the val- o - o dersey which New-York merciants Lave boon improv- | ¢ 707 188 vers largo seminary for young ladies. Gith | juaryorors’ iess.—Tho ratos allowed by the Board aro: ley of the Kansas, the finest valley in the West has gives ing several years, and the soil and erops wid compare | 8¢ sent thither from many parts of the Seate. When T was 4 25 conts, | 80 lmpotus to em! that is wonderful. The smouns CHE GROWTHE OF RANSAS. tavorably with auy in Central [llioi-. ‘nu largu cust- | thers one of the glrls married & missionary. They were to of travel which it ho created and the censtant stream. of e ; € It Lave LG foundation 16 8 Surrouud.ug Gouatey, | wart immedisely for beathen londs. Tt was an occasion of from other States 13 & "'b’“-}hm o _ilgiud it 75,600 °r ol pr (g . wuch iterest, Tt requires koroes 1o lears home and risk tfe \ e Sapetaih Jo wocuikt fox, % ong 74 630] stopped at Poughkeepsin, Dutchess County. MINKR LS AND MINES OF TRF FAR ot il and 0y GropS are. promuaing, but, owing G the gey | and health among savages. Besidos, they understand that in -?nhyo}-a'm he el - WaST g oe ...82.000,702 | weathicr, the grass is poor, uud hay will not be more than some of toe Pucifio Islands misslounries buve been baked aud :vid-. 'I'h-fioflcw rhi"all . These tables are of undoubted authenticity. Table No- Ledf w crop. 1 noticed & great muiy girls here; peruaps it | eaten. The missionary spirit is oue of the noblest in eur Owners. ‘bordering on the streaws, nearly level, m':= L — L hag 'Doan faiued o, the re A B BUplant | B e o e e T e iad oyt Halcnf VAN Sargen Y e e o e pind and oo it o Tomm: dady 7, 166, | et of tos sovacei maines ‘nnaed ehaeeinwhila tablo o | Adlgaiie Mpatkipe: 1 b Somse ety e . thI 'L RS SUT (o L ha bt o e L, oy s The oo on 1o TSy —— 1L, s been copied from the stock cfrcalar of a leading | Stie, ut ot bing abl to understund tho ltoratacs, L 5 F i e ok e s slopes, moands aad bluffs is nearly all similar, a3 at the \ Fres:& anthor has said of Californto that it is @ coun- | San Francisco Journal. The briefuess of the period to Migh ool mu eyl I RERNIEC 2 Bl ot Tiwew u:.....u huu:llu“ kind brow of the biufls, The limestono so bountifufly supplied 3 Now. ¥ in Jomey many | vletw we aro to furalsh 1 et us save long sea voyages to Kansas wsually erops ont and for & fow rods i widshe bought 7%e World and News, Ta ek Jobs done at home, for we have the savages. ronders the soil infie for cultivation, while thix little etrip around every hill i= about sll the land in Kunsas not suse ceptible of cultivation. Beyond the limestone extonds long, gently-roliing or nearly level pruisie divides, the it not be said with equal | which tablo No. L. rofers, and the pancity of its returns, sy indeed detract somewhat from its value. But thongh s manth-: with gold—but truth of Meerada that it is 4 co it was THE TRIDUNE Waw OO | § .y toid that not s mauy young men as formerty take s aruiour, Dole & Co ; 1 rewdiug The News through pale biue spovi- | o oo ourse, Many, on otting s common sehor) edueation, b 3,0t (08 6 0 i 1y arteriated with silver! g peop :;:flq < from tain eid : . ‘Al‘hl ote miy tell agalast the table,they certainly are | TR PO A e e A Lokt this Dolp for B ro are ¢ crpshere to be seen veins of ite staple metal | B0 tendency to lessen our opinion of the metallic resources | they kuow that evey bdy would uuderstaud whiat it | #dd a commeroial one, aad then beoome clorks, foremen, or | Hiram Wheelor... | ated mto | G, 500000 | vy n 4 biack to 8 reddish or yeMow color, and which, so €17 a8 explored, have been found wholly inex- | of the Virgiia City district. For if Gfieen of its mincs | mane, farin 1o ers, and i s regardiess of thoir wealth of station. | 'barles Whoeler.. o Mungor. LN | froi ot to five foct desp, whilo e ) os and olmom e afinine tn Necads 1 a1l comparatively speak- | Fielded over $3,500,000 in tho throo monthe ending with | [ puted gl Al i tho sight, Duy duenod | 1tvnk tis s s eser | tendoncy through the wivle Wea il ol B e 3000 | fubalous cropt prove couclusisely thit there is 1y i g, in itx riancy, Cuday passes that new mines | Aprl, 1865, how much greator must have been the groe | tol.rally well iy 1y W hssinri a b b o STi7 ey W1 ], LI e &0 | in the Union which excels or surpasscs Kansas for ita g~ am net ovwod th Sasing the others in | product of the whole? The large amount of assessments | on low g, Lt mut bave been uid-riruiue. 12 | felt ot o much ennnot be doue for them, aod evory futher | Fiuley & Laliacd. { IB0P "°»'¢z'§‘&"i»‘.’.°§'.f,';5."'3m. rairies ready for the plow. pure, zichness. the o Virginia City district, how- | paid by the various companies enumerated in teblo No. | 4y od, 1 think it wia tho heavicat T over saw. [ was told | *10 poseibly can gives his girie & good edacation. Soolety Total capacity.. 3 10,035,000 | cool Sprin thoar Hvalets 80 Srookn 18 abuodasict, ek { apple crop through Wi rn New-y ork u il i, | coretuntly progresses. It movee forward like our own mighty | - wgovy e Rucpiprs oF GrAls 1865-6, in round num- | ineshe 'i‘v supply of stone for building purposes, fim- her emm?(h wsufl;‘y all of our wants, aud cosl at y 1L, must also be regarded as proof of the enormous me ol Raoba oue door for fuel, all tois with a favorable and beantiful’ elle ter. They bave liso | rv.r. wrer, are dest, the best developed, and, in the agere- Eate, the o prodn 11, we shall give them the wealth of that section of the Si State, since it is | 1ks there st taught ue o tdk with & The resutt of this vew development of our girls witl bo to Flone. Wheat. _Corn. Oats. It at these a 1 or have o 5. o i whi o 1npo; ¢ i) b 4 t that these companies would never have risked so | OF They b whist 18 50 importast to le give tho comiug generations larger Wrains. The aversge fifl‘ :»3.';: ;r»:;; L&_»}: mate, where there are but two months of Winter —wies Ly e R wore esn an agriculturist demsud ! 147,600 1,310'600 2,610 409 1,476 100 47240,100 1,249 100 369500 B5,200 6,067,100 2,073 300 2.062.900 1,134,000 1031500 68100 nt in operation 2 Gy e a0 outley on-Chaie animes Bl (hgy:nok expocied 1o, | CheR 1S sherpms aIRES 0 is to furnish gox 3 ’ utlay ou-thei i ¥ b ) 10 | articles at ble precs. From Buff o along tue reimbursed twenty fold. Here is an illustaation: The | Jake shore to Cleveland the wheat sill looked well, but | ounes. It is andoubtedly greater in Western and Northern | Gould & Carry stockbolders have paid about §:50,000 in | wu of the corn was 8o hered with grass. ILinols thap in Southern [Mlinois, or in any Soathern State. It Now | have spoken of the wheat ns looking well in er than it was 200 years ago. The brain of Cavier The settlement of Kansas by a class of men who re| sent every State in the Union, and their comprehen: of the great ideas of education, and that free schools sre the foundution of & prosperous and harmonious Kepube lican goversment, while intelligence and morality are Sirst place 1 onr Teview « S the 81l State. Bt gegard o “le sev wiight of the Cancssian brain in our day ie ahout forty e Sl s A | uesossments, but in 1563 their wive yielded thom over | MOV VG HOER 4 B Py Do o fatiardt 0 S of ped $3.700,000, while its gross product to the present time hus | supply is raised. In thewe R ponlligBs ol o urstst, welghed b4 vazces. When the overage shail be Lo 4540 l City dist o fur-famed Washoe ¢ | beon littlo short of $20,000,000. Mines, of ¢ require | biua be produced, I canniot sev ihat ther ol Eresl st | trom 0 to 60 ounoes. we shisll have & high civiiiadtion. ' | indispensthitabase Seplian s f“”:,."rxmffl'fi‘,',“',':‘.: ated in tirs + postion of Nevads, cnd comprises | morey as well as confidenco, labor, and pe aaco for | 8 10uth of u (%0 gea 7 itions tne yoang frmalos of France have been _1nm W | wptingofell Sther systoms i " thie older Btaas. about tweary-five square miles of territc It has the ; their suce I development. But os long ue the above - h;:,; . s | ::'“l I'"'l"-:l'x’:fl: thelr -'n-::m :‘ml n:m: up -:;‘-lm. tn.-,l 7307, 100 9,346,500 25.331,300 9, 182200 1,1 -i-wu 15 that the property of the State shull educate i argest eit densest pornlation of any 8¢ f the | proportion between outlay aud income, none nced | shouid say we ¢ 1| tho ohest miche bo expondod. Rooent investigations SHIPMENTS OF FLOUE (REDUCED TO WHE x | childron. While there ‘is not o county, s town' or & ikt s ped e B gk ok oy sty e e b Foo g o e wnatomiste prove that the co 1 bone of the Freach s looser T O YO D e s, . | disteiotiniiihe A0S SKAK s SRS L0 maiiost fiscs s Juuuy Btate. Cernam City is ite capital, but Vinginia City, which | fear to iuv tal therein. | : ast yo thae in any other ola Barc Besides, they bave loss Figgr nud Toral t progress in religions matters s in the sebool systom. | We shat At yet tho Commiaioner of Agricultare states that the P SN BOOPIE. BN, . My e L fiy S | B0 ree § t o shall closs this paper with the very interesting ac | . A A (RSO e oy vomumption. Besides, there fs greater developmet in another 3 Rye. Barley. o ovel settlement of Kansas by Free Sate men has | op of Winter wheat iu 1ioois will be seveiustenths, aud ;g T i e % | hud n tendency to create n puritanical rligious spirit in this State. There has been an anusua! wud cxtraordinary eount of a visit which an eminent ecientific gentlomen | that appr -hoosions of scarcity exe groundl s, Little roli- | respeet. paid to one of the mines located on the Comstock | « cann be placed on tiie Dipartment. Loug have farm- No bigh eivilization can be possible if it is not besed ou re- o e il s o a0 | L e Ak s g R ¥ oyt B Sarrer oo s bngtrond oo L gl ol dread realities of life beyoud the grave. ow-Engand thet ther petition | & ®60 % what his mether wakes him, Tho great majority of e giris L ym speaking of will marey proctical men. They btands on » befty plateaun in the ceuter of the fts most thrivizg snd co ial town, Th he Virglois City district nerally mild tret from the great altitade of the country, and the con fynent rarity of its atmosphere, certain pathological affec- | growth of religions leelmrswl spirit in Kansas. ‘There have been upward of 125,000 seres of land dis- posed of o actual settlers this Spring while in Ohio a col- has been formed which has purchased 10,000 netes, @ iich they intend removing, sud on which they will settie, “1\We bave visited the Spanish mine.” says be, “and wao dered through all its subterranean roums, caverns, and drifts, edged Lions are peeralent there which strangers must prepare to Foun eyes the vast d-posite of rich oro . encounter. The most formidable of these cndemics are reqdored it #0 fumons, Yesterday afiersoon, in e e g anY 1| WoiNeed but daion will bo natursi— i | way s | soieyiy ‘ i With the aecommodating superintcodeat, Harvey | ngresa e wil o large means, but accemulition wi natursl . 213609 ‘e chango of the route of the Union Pacific Rail bility, inestia, quickness of pulsation, and oxydation, | by e g i oy o Comnis-ioner is s Quaker, the only one of | (hey will have every comfort, beauty, religion, and intel- -+ 224,000 | bas given lflflimp‘"“"‘fl all businese und advanced the - S 19000 prosperity of Kanss to a fabulous extent. It opeos - ox the Goernmont, el 8l e | o ual culture wil bo uaited with streugth sod worldly wis- hich tho cur is plsced when huisted or lowered, | this class boldiug otlies country hitherto unkuown, sbounding in rich mineral vongestion «f the ca; v vessels, headaches, vertigo, B e aoia s ade & (e ope a5 tighUy as possible, wo were landed ot | Frica port him. d, u large quantity of be e:.d.e disposktion to somuolency, which doultess render the shinft, two Lundred and forty feet from the | 040 fonat A raleed it e g e (1;“ Ih,-l,:. dow. atee €he climate spmewhat trying (o persons of delicate consti- | vurface. fortunately in o short @ spuce of time that we had | munt througii eve hose are given 30 members it te 1"““"";‘“"‘“,‘""".’;{'5“5"_,’ o ‘m";}mmm fut inac it tation for srcely time to thiok what would be the cunsequences if the of Conaretis Wht Sres = ~ ¥ By THE GRAIN TRADE. 1,620, ), 1n regard to ber m wealth. @ ¥ ution, and dsmeage in & degree its reputation § r salubrity, eahald break or ouz foos slip. We res hlmm ecom f Congress, who nresent them 10 indy compamons—uo y = L2 GRS e f s well ge all the country in the region thro which the . Th % DLAN00 T SATET8 9023 20,132 16,6: road passes, will now come to Kansas, and while it sffode ro are othor lady compicu Frota car Special Correspondest. 19,051 530 21,58 9,419,365 1), 129,658 tion, and & v bowover, snd lights being procuced ced our | ome b o mart o the West it also -u{; ies & thoroughtare to the CHreaco, Joly 4, 1965, people of Kansas, by whieh t but even thess may be o uan was asked why he himseif did 6514 ey ean obtain the advant- strict attezzien to regimen. The soil of the Nevada val- "'“';'; ?mllmu. m'thl:r“ l‘dlrm'u»d our steps toward that rt s . 2 it heil R of the ledge on which work was commeuced only & shurt intucnos of these ladics was 80 pow- ccurste and unsatisfacto wgraphe cODOerul s Ieyuis geuenslly fertile, and well sgited to the growth of > d s yladdin, H | . o unsal WY PADTapbs conoeruin o ; . 25 e Thes nay sbrsak bore was sbout vwo se ia | o our port are o cosstantly repriated in all | [0 Biet of the Eastgn wmarkets fof their products. Tho con- oat! eountry, that I have thought it just, in defer- | )" stant and extraordinery growth of the inland towns, the fabulous rickness. width, snd as well de purchase and oeenpation of lands by Eastern agneulturi and the many heneticial changes constantly occurring, tending to ihe advaneement, rnnpedt_v and increased | wealth of Kansas, are events which coutimually sttruct the attention of the traveler, the tourist, and the old residenia. but the are ted on o exproasd or well-known wishes of busivess | g . 1 Sast and West, to propare from official sources & | 1662 . 22,608, 143 20,458,610 3,112,565 wammaries, soslytic and aggrogate, which the | 1665 1= 2,552 24,906 %0 8,909,178 470,020 Lot us have a little stor; sent w0 Cotgress from W n New-York. A u waitor where he stopped said. ** lussa, you'd tike & nioe | g 1 “ sy bwant you o indestasd o a | jrearions resder may easily skip, snd tue note-wnd-query | 0643 16.6¢7.055 12,740,543 ceroals, anf vogetables, if properly irriz mountain slapes which coutain its miner Invariably sterile, nature having, ae it were, | s possibic, Biuck sulp_urets n all sides, and sma wires he rock pow fa own eflorta, 'rom this may other Lastiigtious arvse, bet they | BLEP, AN B0 Lo 00 o g £ailod for want of practics! myaagers. Sowe day w= suski have | BIEL TN IS e Rl ey, Su o} Commpunons; stoh sohools, but hever il 4he praotical end the biterary sball | gy iildoor, unfit o Sl i o otketvis badly RYE ~No. Une s 10 bo sound, plump mad well cleaned. No. Ther: ull rye not included ia No. Oue that is not, in Pren as carly as 1849, o fow sold-seeking ad- | WALF A CROP OF WHEAT— LADY " L¥GISLA- r:tl_mndhz the Washoo district, pitclied their | 10! t under the shadow of Mt. Davideon and commenced | g0 Ou Iader minizg in Six-mile Canon and Gold Cavon there is upward of & quarter of & million loating thro the varions States in sueh small quantities that they wre scarvely discernible. Of this enormous quantity of | fully two-thirds_is in eironlation in the Nouthorn N where the scarcity of money cuuses snything that st resembles our cagrency to be seized upon and receiv with avidity. The smounts seized in Kanss by Marshul Osborn and his deputies is upward of $i9,000 in bills of the denomination of twi and upward, and about $5,000 of postal carrency. | swoh regzaens the curs: of ordes 10 couus this plo sz other gifts. mpt o de: L "_" 5 1 Sogese pudinpin = “"JM | wan bas peruission 1o * scixsor. 18556 1,718,348 25,226,526 10,59, The searsy supply of wood, once furnished by the | § oy i e vy e vtare et AP THE WIKAT AKD GRAIN TRADE. WESKLY PRICES OF YIOUR YOR THE YAk Expise | The weather hus bacn unusually precarious. Constant mountains «f the Virgivia City distnict kas been { of the murface, . . » ¥irst, it may be usefu! 1o note the definition of grades APEIL 1, 1856, ruin-storios, attended by severe ‘thunder and Lightui gl ¥ | WENIERN oS . ey h fgfon 3 . d by the Board of Trade for the government of g | - Dete. White Wiater. Red Wink Jusve lisd & tendenoy to injure the crops througnont t since exhunestad, and now that indwepensable material has { try. e inbor dose - Lo poctors, sud forcing their observation. . ® ! State; thers has heen too mueh rain thus far; whead * %o be obtaixmed from the Sirra Nevada renges. There is woth timbering and ex: A SUCCESSITL CHRISTIAN COLONY—GALENEU ' W .IA»' w h.wun, white, ™ @ n ;" throughout the State has fi“ injured, and -mnll“:‘n;‘: #hird di 2utage which the inbabit 1 e, that spenks 1 | RAPES S ” T sonnd plump, wod 0. One White: w be k3 » @ S0y @ 30 | heve Deen thoro soaked. There is an unns — b a e i gl P e Hockwitb. Jue-ging i | GHAVES N THE UPPER MISSISNIPPI—MARCPAC | pur white, sound eud resswonsbly cleas. Estra Red: 0 2 @sw 4553 | in the Missouri River, which in connection with the ‘.‘:- istrict ha . to contend w —-.\»ZAJM s | i thesame maance ta n‘l‘:n"\.‘n‘nrvnd‘\‘m;'mlf | T —HAY PRESSES—A COMMERCIAL PAKM— | v red Winter wheat, of md, ang white ooy = -4 b33 4B 95% | anuual Juae rise, vl\llxlsbcun:mm&unkm woth limitesk &0 quantity 34 mediocre in g; . Enough of Mr. Beci b and CXRMIne KNOX COLLEGE—@00D plump sd wolt clew 0. One Red: to be pare Winter 5 3 k4 400 % 500 Au important snd extensive b couuterfeiters wes . belouging 10 bim, which is undoubtediy the 008 NEWS VOB GLEMS. or red aud w Y. wever caa o had from the mines 10 Keep fuct of 1o | £3 REFHE cry” o probably n thoworld. “Fhere werelargo | #rom ow pecil Comipond-e e . tafion thrunkes, o St B imiim SIS, SH5IEH | ok mated Butes arshal, s Ar Onbor, and e urualior otenen milis working a8 have been built in imine- | massen of intertwined wires, and apecimens of imost RS DosGoL, Ualon Co., T, June 9. 196 | Win e vheat, either red ot whito or mixed. Rejected N ne WeiB 40255 | ruluble and eBielent corps of deputics, Bates, Armstrong H %o prosimity to to thew, and recently a compeny bas | ravating.” Tho cabinet s o swal oue, but its vaivo | ADY account of our State would be ineamplewo if it | Winter: toinelude all Winter wheat po much damaged » @ 98150 400 @540 | oud Hanks. - om formed g0 supply the district with water. Having | i 1o etimated by thousands. We know of no period 1o descrive Western Diinols, commo 1y koown s the | from any canse as to wake it unfit for fouring or wure- 3 600 wTH - FEil The large payments annually made to the Indians, on our Life in which we have been better entertained for tue ¥pac | housing. In case of n mixtur of Sprirg with Wintel » 1w 0 wom D4TH D end given 80 miuck | Gf 1wy Lours Uia iu 0ur Yieit yoeterday to the Spanish M Not beiug 1u n great Duoof travel €ther { o ipnt i will b colled b R b % GBd 525 @ 63 4@ 475 | the varions reservations throughout the SHM& by the _ 2 3 & rsical charact S s 4 v | ' callod Sprivg wheat, and graded accord % 6€23® b 665 ement, through its agents, affords n grand and ex- #ncidenta! 1aformation physical charae > uno dasce omnes. ‘The Spanish, or Mexican M s and Wost, lows tine Doan ssid of &t | fug to't B Spnny standurd. 5 en® R | tensive field of operation for ** shoveng the quecr,” Whi «s.of e Virginia City disirict a8 immigrants thither | peither tho richest nor the most exteasive on the Com than of other soctions. Aud yet commercial resders bave SPRING :\ . ‘l‘ - .;., hun:l, to be sound, plimp - ‘l:“ .: : .IM | the susceptibility and ignorance of ihe Iudian as well se hould be scguainted wit |, we enter at length on the por- | gro . it T | been struck with the vast mmoant of busioess doue by the oancd Spring wheat, and strietly eloice flour- - oy | the engerness and gread displayed by him in order to be- .w.,.zbo task for tho accomplisher o et by Lode, but the above graphic description of it Wil | yje0 0, urin:ton and Quncy Raliroud. Western fariors Ao One : t0 0o reasonsbly clean, free from 5 ihaan ometw come the fortanate and ndtynl;’pmridor of * Uncle . he accomplishment of whichthe | give to the denizens of the upper world some idua of the | ponor, s 1and that she best cora laud fn the State los and ricw wheat, No. 7'we < will include infe- T8 200 675 B 9 Sem's Groen Bax;” the modus oprrandi being for the smpilation ef these papers wos originally underteken. interior of these subterranean treasure-houscs. idany g aig o omerp s N N o or drty Wheat, Rejected : all wheat so much dam- BIS @000 T2 AWM | sliszper to buy an [ndian’s annuity, takinga power of attor- We have asid in our opening paper that © the valleys of | ————— B - V‘ b [ aged, trou any canee, o to make it unfit for flounng or i:";:?g G850 | ney from the poor Indian to colleet bis monoy,or in exc ang- o Secramento and Son Josquin hed Leen explored | NEXT YEAR'S EREAD, Hver, B to Jook Lliud, and tie | warchomiug. Black Sea - in no case to be graded higher BT @9k 664 | ing worthless and spurious bills for that which the Govern- n Joaqu! n expl i gh Bl 4 center of this region Iy Galeshur thau No Oae Spring, Kice Wheat : no higher than No. B40 D000 G0 P 8L sacnt pays ont. ‘The arrests mado and the extensive seizs ronghout Saeir longth end breadth ere people thought of | D The Rev. (. W, Gale was & Prineston graduate; his Grst | ‘two. Fard Ppfe: thosgh in other respects extra, will e ures are not only of importance here, but have developed g_dn.!h wountain moge which bounds California on I A JOUENEY FEOM THE PEAIRIES TO THE ATULANTIO— | charge was in defforson Co, . ¥. C. G. Fieney. the rovi Hogimteila dine <hhhost tebe weighed aud entered g 113 441 | ioné 6f the most Geig et e 'md-tgfl-g‘r . a testing the metallie resources o % x = 0 GENTLE- i plinfir ot te Dailio 4 bty it B— TRV country, renching from the St. Lawrenee to the Rocky .m _"u";a 1' “l ,: |31 'nll‘ . xm.wult'th. urr_ru\. FRUIT AND u‘l\m—flAvu‘N: OF GENTLE: Iul -‘ll lw‘ e o ::r rryl "W~’ f “-lx L > .’( b nd in all other respects to 29m T8 Mouztaing, Michigun, Ohio, end Dlinois being the prinei- Deyoud. is etatement, howe 3 mot quite MAN FARMERS—SOTES OS VARIOUS PLACES— | lshed @ muoual labor school at bitestorouzh, whioh was X . w, and iu all other B @h | pol depots. 'The smanut of spuricus and connterfeit ente success{ul, avd hundreds of young me: worn edaested by thelr | Thepectsy No. One’ to ba sonnd TR0 1% | rency i cirenlation is upward of 8 million of dotlars in No. Two: to include all @ 9% 8 bibis of largo denomizations, while of postal currenc 13 1 But Doscora Usion County, Tk, July 3, 186 b kel speculsion proved ately unsuecesefal, the Ytraveled from the prairies to the Atlantic. Iwent | 1 eic'se Gale wrganised Knox Col 4" soon became exhausted, ond the adventuromrotraced | amang the lakes, was four weeks upon the road, and, 610p- | Eastorn oburches contribated funds to purchas tho judanent of tho kuspector, uumerchantable, Kejected: eir obops taward tho Pacific. The falluro of thiese pice | ping ot many places, can tell you sbout oxchards 8ad | land, a lurgo amher of irt Nigeot religious frieads moved on, | 811 ausotnd 2pd that for any ciuse shall be deenied unmer- Reer prospeetiors deterred others for ten wholo years from | meadowe, and sext year®s bread | privat g tisppetniostatigatae B0 T T b e ey, TSR Denowing tie attempt. to explore Neveds. Norwasittill | Going North for a hundred miles, I paseed cotion fields | Community, the baud rovo 1n valus, and o liege en ‘No. Twor 8il othor ot not Somes pome of the California es had begua to o peach orckards. The scason has been backward, | was coured. Tho towy has 12,000 ishabitants, aud B0 iguor 2o jected - ull oats unsound, or for any cause pecond band of sdventurcrs made their app in 8 good stand of cotton, There are many large | 1* sold. Of uo other Western towu can this be said. chauteble, and unkit for warehous, 1 ¥rom Galesburg to Chicago is 165 milss, to Quinoy 100 miles, Bakus.—No. One: 10 be plamp sound, wid (reo from other grain. No. The seizaze of pliies, | 1materisl and tools, which were secreted in fenther Lods 500 @ | botween mattresses, worn s urmor, and buried ix cellurs, 863 @33 | proves that there must bave been a lange busincss trans- B @58 |ied in the mannfacture of the “ queer.” Thisdiscovery, ht, cleas 'wo: to be .:m‘.'fi’; | U9 L 3L 1T @ll oo WWasheo. These were tho roal discoverers of the ficlds. One max, 60 miles north of Cairo, Las K00 B ; . foine Minasy mineral wealth of that district, and it the prospect is favorable, Although therc waus a prowiso s it %, aud o Peorin 53, Tue country de prawwie, | o fevgnably cloan. Rejected : unsound, unmerchante- —a b - 3 | the soil is from two to fo o) e fa ¢ . Ty 3 . 8 wade on Poutawattamie ludisn Reservation, among ¢ims of their first explorstions there that ve must date | of fine pesch crop, the yonng fruit blasted, and there | tho sollis froas 4w to four feat deap, the furms are well ia- | & . Cks OF SPRING WHEAT IS CHICAGO POR THE YEAE | gp jgnoran Tolent portion of the peopie at o place 4 s " x L4 4 | proved, there are old orchards, provisions are abuadiat ead | KULESO4 THE HBoaep of TeADE~1. All grain arriving FNDING, MALCH 31, 1606, located al fvil vinces osb e beginning of mining in Nevada. Nos bowever, | con be but fow peaches. In rare localitios tho trecs are . : X Ne. 3 B Releoted ocated o ivilization, evinees o | cheap, und the peoplo are intclliesnt. entorprising aad rich. | in bulk mall be iwspected and received into the houso for pricg. Rojected Spring. | 1ivi1n gect fur the manuiscture of such curse in awas the fee broken and opersiions commenced, & loaded. Pears have falled, but apples ere abondast. At | g v s Ay as the luspector shall decide, except whei -9 - - . e T - o s 1he Odcoline June 1a-rige; the Yellow: Harvest | ~Pecieef i Lo bought for §0 1o 80 us acre. oyl poctot Shall deckle, ezceps wibss Z 28l thiokly sctt:d loculitios of the old scttled States. The pusy eftar company was organzed fo | ming on, and the Asirac ban 1s besatifally red. This [ 17es® ngtos, Thie is o rare city, sod handsome, | %10 O 6 IS il in 1o oass. miaks. tho grade - — constan’ iscoverios made, and the many errcets and triale - kg t eacconnt the new-found treasure. The is n favorite 4t money. The appie is the | a5d fallof business. Here the Catawbs grape does well. and above th /,m-m'qfl.my found in any lot of grain, when it -4 ofths perjietratons BEihase Refscians ames b R R were first in the field, but the Gould and Curry, Sa kiog of all the fruits iz yorld. prodss ; 1t # plonted lazgely. Thonce I weat dows to Warsiw, aod | has ovidiotly been mixed or *doctored” with o view of sty erzchen ‘2.‘3‘;:&‘-'\'"\' .f:.'fi'.?::n‘.i’:'fi:fi:u'm Potosi, Mexioan, Hale and Noreross, Central, Belcher, Through this li;“‘.““""t' wheat crop is ¢ failure nhfll nt o day with friend Biiss, Socretary of the Horticuitaral | changing the grade. Our rnum-u.-m:m;: n;’qumdw ape1n e el ket sth M Mo ds o 6 ¢ is 8 guestion whether muck more grain wi o threshod | goety, visitiop the viseyards. The Iocation 1s elevated. refuse a. bagged grain which shall have n bagged for e, H on 3 oo g gt "3"‘“‘ . “-’4 ot QUAONN. W0 A0 The weatner has becn, f 08, | Phene are n.,nf.“»- cvery n‘..a. Toe town has 5,000 fnbabi. | this expmss purpose, sad ous milroad “"‘"L‘“"" e - e ik world-wide, quickly followed their example and hastefed i COIT Lev l! looked x;I»?l . A potatoss aro u.‘- | tante: s sooks Hke oity 0n the. Rhiss, - The experianee of | Jested © probibit all bagging ou their tracks, except for 17 — @ 104 ) 10 invest in this second E! Dorado, The claims of neerly cent. In many pla w has destroyed . . o s, loeal copumption or shipment. 17 1m@ 104 »' these companies are located on what 18 te Mr. Bliss in grape-growing ought to be knows. Turce ye 2. 1t is mude the duty of all inspectors of grain to report 4y -3 100 PURLIER 81U BSORIPT! RECEIVED—~MFETING OF THE linois to Chicago the © DougLt rool s pight acres. Searce « ctio o o o 05 - | 4 N CComstock range, the Tocks of which ave chiefy trap, por- s r? h,ulv 1 ,{ ,“u,,l« t i 2 »‘u ag bt roots for planting eight r”m \'mn irs o th '“(;1“ ¢ ll’u‘il l"l.";l’lrll :lnnpu‘l'l;l;l;uvlud‘: n?: &' = ; ‘fi J¥ COMMERCE GENERAL COMMITTEE. 3 y ¢ S B e Bo b ¢ wod. 0 nexL ye with 6o be . ¥ H 108 1 ‘ > the General g0y, end quarts. ‘The veins of said range mostly dip | * pis likelytobe | oo v eonng b deliver or attempt to de- - e regularly daily meeting of the General Coms Yoward the west, apd some have imagived that they ato | on a third of a | 10 ety would bo | liver g7en o than that ealld for by the 34 41 ! mittee w g Chamber of Commeros, spalated o estry o8 s 2 arel o receipt. shull also report every atiom P the business fine e o1 #roachable depth below, Like a giant oak, sends them up- | north of St. L S0 great (s the demand that narsery wen are sanding | way inflience the sction or the opinion of tho Inspeetors, 1991 | eviagogia v o'eluck yosterday; Mr. 8. B. - | whore the Winter whea more niaguid worthloss root aw 1,000 ot Norton's Virgini aud wlsonll other attempts to evade the inspection sys- 129 @ I3 4 After an interesting letter bad beem % 1t i 130 good through € i, and beiklong oot Lpok " e e e rmbon ahil) bo sostained it shall bo 118 @ 1 of Pextiand, My, A. A. Lows, i sl - i 1 t is 8lso good throug d every re. Worthen were potting out. They coss 6300 | fe1ts @ 4 when the clirges shall be sustained it 8! 2 K P , Mr. A. A, e mines of the Comstock rauge ase generdlly worked n Kaneas aud the Platte Porchase represents | o v, Worthen were patting out. They cost €00 | [0 Gty fugpeetion Committeo to post tho fucts on 1791 S kions singe tho 1act stepemurvortred: the: Blowing L % sbaft, but, not unfrequently, by tannuel, theGould and | i1 as the best ever kuc But very little was sown in | .\»wt nalf o{urm: cnn live, anl-..]m--n hh;'; fllfl;ll;h'“ e Bollein of the Kxchange Rooms. : : : o Yreviously ackaowl W, Crry mine farnishing 8 notable llustration of the unsuc. | those regions, s I mysolf know, for Iwas over t " | of the wine mado by tlis party. Thoy commeaded it Bighty, | " "ft hall be the duty of the Chief Inspector to keep & 14t vaged. Pastor of - T y 4 dged. .....oon 2, frogl 3 cvenful h ¢ seach s | late last Fall This was owing to the unse and T agree with ¢t record of the weight of grain inspected into and out of @ 15 he® Tribene Associa vty S s application of the latter mode of reaching ho | g ponple, The hay crop mot be large, pas- | Naovoo i i this county, There they had manz bundred eaxho e, which record shall bo open to the inspec- 1 s e e el his cougregatione..o g 'P"" vuhcbz‘ m’lhlllodcnpmmud.bv two tunnels, one | tyres aro the best. Everywhore grepes ae vml u‘,..v.v acren of Catawbas. ‘The grape rogion extonds frow Quiscy to wember of the Board during bu,;n;.. hours ; 17 ln’x';x"f’.}‘".(l:"n“m # 1 I 2,300 foet long, and from its subterranean ex- 1 wos told that et St Joseph, Mich., ite Chicago, | 10 e ios, Next o the lake couatey, 1t I the bt 1 roport daily the averag weight of the receip @ 1 g o AR E Mreanity o shaft descends sbout 200 or 250 fect to the limits | there will be few peachios; but that other fruits will be | and siupments of each grade into ad out of each ware- b4 i liman......... of the e . it e ubundant. ' From various sources I leurned that wheat, | locality 1or (Tupes 1t Amerios. Land is not doar. Onetrouble | o “Unich report shall be posted on the Lulletin. @ 18 | Langley.Satterlee, Blak = cavation, o distonce of over 820 foet from the | 1 upl Indiane end Seuthern Michigan, is very poor, | with Cinclapati fs that the season is too hot and long. Cin: b \Werebousemen are rospectfully and urgently requested -84 1 | - N s & D) o th's surface. Vast indeed aro the dimensions of the | but that in 8 few countien 1 B uii West Tudiapi 10 i8 | clanati startod the business, but it is liko @man who Las sons | to rece “ Rejocted” grain ioto store, under any cir- g 3 | Bl emon & Bens. . 500 Jedze on which these mines sre located, = t is the | good. Generally, thero are § Y e : ‘ wnartor thas hmsel cutstates. W 10| Arebiererl Tron Works. 100 4o 2% = Lesavi 0, I stopped next at Northport, iu North- Y i z d 5. Allinspectors must make their ressons for grading =@ | o, M. Bogart & C 100 dmportance of the enterprises there being carried out. | o N SE TR e mout and Traverso § Western Ilinols in i earvest regarding masufictares. A1 o fon'nocessary, fully kuown by notations on their @ 4 P » Alresdy the Comstock Jedge has expended to the breadihi | which is in the latitnle of Quebee az d ¥ went, | 100nt every i investing cavital; somo bave bullt, otlere | b opl P 1 & 25 of eighty feet, and bas boen explored to the extontof up the Bay to Traverse Oity and visit It | e buildi GBADIS 0F FLOUR.~-Sound: 10 be strictly sound, frae =i §aA s .‘.n‘u Broe :g suare than thres miles, while beyond it is supposed o was the first week in J Stpnwherries and 1 trees T notlced that af Wezsaw they were crecting a very lares | from any and every fault effecting either smell or taste. 1 ;" | Moy H - ‘";“ o 100 Y o & were just blossoming, sud lettuce was barely out of e | woolen factory, which will give employmest to Gore Lian 100 Weedy: four made from wheat that has come in contect 22 | M M rerss r4 wizetoh away into the bowels of the earth till it connects, ’ The whet was the best 1 bave seen, and in no | > » ith & nozi eed, imparting an unpleasant swell which ae - i ground. The wheat was tho . oy operatives, and will turs out upward of 1,000 yards of varions with a nozions weed, iy S > Smell whic Wie Mz. obinsou. 4/ Drinker & Andorsos. o5 perhaps, with the sitver lodes of Mexico. Gther place are tho peach trees ko ful) of biossoms. This | o L0 o 4 100,000, asd it is suppored will ook out. Unsound: all flour not 16D o Uager & Co.......... 100 The following statistics, for which we are principally in- | 10 # 1% frit region, and I shall spoak of 1t i @ spee of cloth every day. The capital ia $100.000, 50 B8 | gound or Weedy, whether the ansoundness is derived from @ ' Cheist Chureh, Guilford, Rcbted to & correspondent of The - 7o | letter. Joimt gtock omupary. ‘Lie machioery s of the latest sud hest | tho coudition of the wheat oF Las oripinated in the flour, 4 1 o ety A 3 o . - Al Californian, wil} | Jenehing Detroit, T took tho cars for Cieveland, The | kinde, mads in Priladelpbla Tuspecton are required to note ou fheir cestificate tho | M'reb @ ] + 1 visited o genera] | character of the unsoundness, Whethet musty, hard sour, | Morch 10. @ 1 1 groon hily wnsownd: the latter indication of un- | M'reh ¥ Soft sour, ot #li roivey to our resders same idea of the value of the Com- | grass was of the richest wnd de % heat .u\'k“a‘ 1n one of those towne of Weaters ik Biock range, sod the magnitade of the scale oy which | Welli and apples ere shundant. Strawberries were just | Mfhae sed tent taris ol | 4 3 > | w n our partuers; esch hag | 5 2 A | Merenge. % ” \ | ripei—the Wilson i larger thau in Southem [liaois, but | o\ o, A skl o inneds boini: infended to {pdicute that the flour will | Mireuid. hfih(o,ndnm eonducted in the Virginia City dis- ' the rq“‘m is far inferior, From Cleveland we went | © rge of a departm Thoy ewploy 6 or 7) hands, and | b bl ol sound for immediate use, and is but slightly | MWread! - | through the counties of Cuyahoge, portage, | their eapitel which they have made of their own work. 18 | jopreciated in value. Al vt that inspects *‘sound’’ | wrekLy rRICES ull, aud Ganger. Very little com is plan 1; thero | $60,000. ¥ was stown their books. - The clean profit last year | gud oll weight shall bo branded, aud none otker; and it | X There are st present on the Cametock Range 4 claims | Tru y d; 1 | ] : | bave been hard rains, and much 15 grassy. 1 call the | was €30,000 {Cueers | ‘Khey sacribe their niocees to Lelog ghall be the daty of ll.rmli'{»';“" when working ! ate on their ce t OF CORN IN OMICAGO 1OE THE YEAL DISG MANCH 31, 180 Corn. Rejct'd @6 D - | Fogens ¥olles & Co. .‘ olieis, Thogy & ' ]lflmfll" Nchenck & Co to.a sample, to ificate the number in the aggregate 22,206 lineal feet, which sell ai ) “heat promisiag, bt the fieldn are smill. ‘Lt aDDle £TOD | 1)gir own foremet. (G o, # o Jriosa varying from €00 to 1,500 asd even $6000 pir | Lt Grormie, Cherrion o ripe, s ein of e | e e e e e i i | 4 el rsbove-op alow, the SEpe, e Mo A oo gl Lonuet ok foot, and Whose gross cash value eannot bo loss thun | or fancy varietwe—badly roued The old-fashioned red ol W & tamplo or samples of the ese, Which porties 1may_ ex- e+ g | {"‘\l‘ R . i "o Of Theve elaims ope, the Gonld 1 Curry, @herry {8 most esteernod, and sells highest i warket. Dantor gress is maco, aud first way most used "'“" & | gmine; elso, to state on the’ ificete when the flour 8 96 s aid it waa sudesyteod that Bas boen worked to the of 821 he Hele on thehlsm:;m will be onty about, half a erop, | Brother demt Yavgely. The Lavo two Mormon beaters, whieh | iy +¢ uncound " or * we edy. " the pumber of harrels of each 3 0% | "\hfl et (e banks wore making sote ~ foet. Two, Lre o the Ay Dlsices peary teims aving done fmmenso | Rind is beet, sod ane fover a0 beater. Thoy ship o Teoria, | description, ud, whod practieable, 180 the aumbes of e |l ad ves Deec recaived. [Hear, honr.] and Noreross sad 1o the depth of 700 fect, ‘(:mnsufl by l;-;’m dows 1) :;L Some ‘.‘A::}'u:‘g caih | genee dovyn she Ntinols St 1ouls, Memphis aad | barrels -:.;..y. mk.,...m-.n ‘."'v'x‘::( 3:&»“7"1:.-“’ s u.|.|.‘ o ke meetiug than el ‘filb*'h‘hfll“‘m dept! saved on terracing with ot stone walls. Aau, Jodn 3 \ gointe the warkot value of . o Tnspectory @st MAYOR'S OFFICE, wd " b of 600 e, | B Cld rocts badly meakened ont during (i Wint 71 Fow-Ortodon.“Nhiy o¥n barges Jad oslsfpinets (os surge Preli satinly tiemsalves in regard to weights, and T eas, W@ | baons recsived by Mayor Hoflman July 17, 1906 over 90 to s depth excceding 400 feet. Tho cwnen o i P aften briags 530,000, They buy kay of the farcers, and pay . r 38 @ Deeper planting is important. M. Leick, the Clevelind v to strip somo of the flows, URY Previoosly sekaowiodged. o ..o oioos 2,40 9 maid claims have excavated sbout 28 miles of (- and | wine-merchass, told me he csnnot fill all tho orders bo re- | 87 & tnn—formetly it ‘was o dissovery that it conld be seld st " vents for each borrel eo strij it ,‘2 o] Col lion Adss Jesbornu, by Adolph Tusks, Wirifts, and nearly six miles of ebafte, winge, and incliver. aclves for wine, 80 18 the demund. Awy from the | §3 » tui--in & stack, 500 cublo fect makea tan, they La to be shogt welght, in addition to the re foo D4+ _Prevident, mxfl::“'” R o L S Take late frosts aimost killed tho viven after thep bad | huci tho hay ; two barves will pul froa vic aud hei o two | 0f b R IV barewl tuz inspectiog sod brandias The o, - Belomes Jymens, ;ivgl ‘They bave 44 boisting and pumping engines, which aver. - o i3 R - TR o Ieaved out, and there lttde frnit. Here is the reat # o | chw stripping shall be pid by the seller. Noeertifi- T B 4 tbe bands ki o load; they have 8 P Ty pping pod | age fram 30 to 40-horse and they 76 2 o Bow how 1 ; they horees, (0 power, smwploy 76 mills dfl n. Ehe s excelient; cows aré Coing pir sl of 872,000 ate shall be issued for a part of lot of flww. ®wen | Yot tedneing their ores, which erosh sbout 1,800 tuns daily, | well: end the fyrmers srkueking moch mopey. A first- IR S by without the consent of both buyer and I L3~ .‘-m““uu“"“_“,om.‘w_ rats cow in worth §190. 1 visited & commere:al farm owned by W. £elden Gule son | yectom ehall only bo liable to damage for an” :m o per . pe "fl' Thence 1 went to Meadville fhrough & magnificent o the founder. It tn six miles from tows. end ucl;iuvl.m Letween the flonr for whieh the 37 @0 mouth. The Comstock Ledge slone, " mgmmmw then through | acres M. Gale and his boys are their own foremen. Every the samplo which they retain of the flour , un, = a0 ah”flmumfi‘t‘lnh 5 oil Tegions, where one is o) with uch W%y | thing i in order, A lange farms-bouse Is for the bauds and for | 18 L buyer Bauds § et the somple 10 by. 5 @6 that its product in the current yeas will reach to and enterprise o characterizes St Louis and Chioago; | gmees and sleeping rooms. There is ad orchard of 34 a Yo the aleance of any speciol sgreematt buyer 52 W% then entered the rough coustry of Erie Railroad, ] {he rest of the land is 1n grass. Tn seeling some phebqu L] 'zu'f.f,”“'"".‘flfl' Dasle e %";&'fi' §§£ "ifi berrel rEy 4 | slwaysls with the timothy. Mr. Gdle 1s an satious in- pounds to the ; and 1be! By Py e v Wiy 0 56 s e T | B e o e e b s, 4t tpree byt o | .m l?-p—nu-nummumm. o Pt Jarvls o8 # comvietion of (be vadee sd imeorignee of Yhe BURse t 'z i & ¢

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