Wheat- . 
Spring No. 2, per bush....$1 40 @ 1 42 
Spring, other grades.I 83 @ 1 
Winter Western red. I 30 C- 1 55 
Winter Western white. 1 03 6 $ ’2 W) 
Winter amber.1 57 6 ® 1 62 
California white.. 1 05 6 $ I TO 
Corn- 
Western mixed, old.... — 
Western mixed, new. 70 6 $ 00 
Yellow, new.... 85 <u) SO 
White, new. 83 © 05 
Rye, Western, Canada and State. 1 1 21 
Onto, W'ast, afloat. . .. ?J <A 8 ii 
Oats, West, in store. — ('« 
Malt.. . l 80 «a I 90 
Huy nud Straw.—Receipts of buy are heavier 
than the demand. In addition to the lull barges-«r 
North Uiver, we are receiving an unlooked-for sur- 
plijgpf prime New Jersey. W’u quote retail lots at 
railroad station, fl. ti.li); do., in barges, Wm.W. 
Straw Is lower; long rye quoted At $ .lav 1,05; short do., 
70<360c. 
Hops.—The veceipts are falling off. und holders 
took confidently to better future prices. Among 
their assuring eaUsus Is the presumption that West¬ 
ern hop growing will not be followed tn the extent of 
the past two years, und wo also learn through our 
letters that WIscioumii has already plowed up tunny 
of Its hop yards. I’rlces this week tiro unchanged, 
l’ho receipts for t ha Week were 010 bales. The trade 
Is dull, and reports of heavy failures among hop 
dealers abroad, restrict shipping. We quote fair to 
flue. &•< 10c. W it: medium, (xsoc. do.; common, 46V5c. 
do.; yearlings, liyiSe. do. 
Provision*. Early in the week (here wo» an ad¬ 
vance m price, lnu tho market would not hold it, m 
the stock has been drawn upon to very material 
extent. Prices have nearly reached nnr lust ranges, 
and the market closes heavily. Beef is In good Job¬ 
bing demand. Hums, bacon atid shoulders have ad¬ 
vanced. Lard is dull, and tending lower. 
Tin, week. I.ret wvulc. 
Plum. Hut*. 
Pork. 631 667 
Beef. 215 till 
Cntnieats...1,56-1 1,028 
Lard.1,349 775 
Lnrd, kegs. 125 
Beef, Plain Moss, ^ bbl.$9 00 fa II INI 
Beef, Extra Mess,, . 13 00 64 17 00 
Beet, Prime Mesa. V tec. 20 00 6 # 23 00 
lieer, India Mes*. 23 00 6 S 29 00 
Beef llams #< hbl. 20 00 & 32 00 
Pork, Old Mess. bbl. 31 00 (4 31 13 
Pork, New .Mess . 31 25 tin 31 50 
Pork, prime Mess, Western. 28 uO © 28 50 
Pork, Extra Prim., . 23 00 64 26 00 
Porlr,Clear .. 64 33 75 
l-ard, tn bbls. ami tus., 18lb. 18 66 196/ 
lltttns, Pickled. 15 64 15'f 
1 littnti, Dry Suited .. 15 66 15',; 
Shoulders, Pickled-...13 66 
Shoulders, Pry Salted. 13 64 
Dressed Hogs, city. 18 06 l'l.k 
Bacon. 18 64 19}$ 
Hams, smoked... is 64 19 
Shoulders, smolo.d. Ugfi) 111 
Poultry nud (Jintie.— Receipts of live poultry 
aru in excess of the demand- We qtioiu Western 
fowls, -17,-ilSo.; State and New Jersey. IcVlOe.: 
Turkeys arc hardly wanted ut 196620c.; Chickens, 
small, per lmir, 0ff<g7Tio.; Chickens, luige, pOi* paLr, 
75C.648I-I2: Ducks, per pair. $tt«.-l.2f<: Geese, ,ler i-y, 
per pair, ?2" ,'.50; Geese. Western and Southern, per 
pair, 81.50(4'-': stall.fuil Pigeons aro worth 82.25 per 
doz.; flight do., $9-11,50 for prime. 
Vcaornbles. fJlrl potatoes are not selling; State 
peach blows are quoted at 32,23 in double heads, and 
Nome Ohio peach blows are otformg at #1.50: Norfolk 
ban sent a few barrels of m'W toomnull to sell. Ber¬ 
muda produce nod Savannah and ClUtrlestoti truck 
quote as bafot'D iti the ubseueu of lain arrivals, The 
latter steamers are due to-day. AapartlgUM Is lower, 
and sells briskly. Norfolk peak, except marrowfat, 
which ,ire In season, are nor. wanted u,sw that New 
Jersey Is forwarding a supply, A sample of Itlli'ido 
Island Is expected on Monday next, iarmors there 
regard their crop as good, uml many of them could 
bovie to pick tor market, but they prefer to wait un¬ 
til Norfolk* die olf and the rush lrom New Jersey 
moderates. 
Northern track 
Asparagus, Oyster Bay, nor duz.00 (4 3 50 
Asparagus, L, 1, and N. J,,do. 1 50 64 2 (X) 
Rhubarb, per 10th.3 00 66 1 09 
Southern and Bermuda— 
Fla. t'neumbera, pit hush, erutc,...,.,$9 00 66 6 09 
Charleston Hiring Beans, do. ',1 (III 64 3 09 
• ha rlot-tun new Potatoes, per bbl. 5 09 o<i r, ;,n 
Southern Cabbage per 100,.. l 00 6 . 0 00 
N. O. Onions, per bbl. 6 09 6 -j — 
New Jersey Pens, pur bbl. 4 0() 6 
Norfolk Marrowfat Pear,, per bbl-,. 3 09 <• 
Bermuda Potatoes, per bid..19 00 i II 00 
Bermuda Tomatoes, per crate,. I 00 <•<•. I 23 
Bermuda Onions per bbl. 5 00 t-c - 
Bermuda Odious per tt, hamper,.. — 6 s 5 
Wool- The trade 1 1 limited, and btc.- ra nr II 
enltbfetl, to seme, degree, to dictate, *0 Earnest la the 
desire to ro.tll'/.o. 
Ohio. Peon., mid Virginia Fleece—Course blood 
Merino) 18 tt., ISoofflc,; Medium, iblood Merino) IHt.', 
50; 10vl-rii, Ci blood Merino.) tv.i.50; Daublo oxtea, 
(full blond do.,) aO-i'yJ!.; ; XXX, 606165. lad. and At tell. 
Fleece—Coarse, fii.-.r.l.: Medium, 47(-o4!l; Fine,.|5<,. 1 . 
New York and Vermont Fleece t narse, 4:V3 is,: Me 
fltnm, 436045 ; Extra, tOt-dd. Wls., Ill,, Iowa,and Mum. 
Fleoco- Coarse, 1264(3; Medlnnt, 42<gl5; Kxtra, ■lut.i 12. 
Ollier Idlids— Canada. combing. TU6u73; Sweat, .i,V".57; 
Limed, 526o35; Combing, domestic, 5*. 2,9; Kxtra, 
pultud. lOialT: Huper., do., Wi'-WOr Lamhr., -I0ci l 8 ; No, 
I, pulled, .'(.Vail); Hhearllng, 22©3,'i; i' ih forlthi. tine 
unwashed. Bpring, 306434; do., .Medium, nnwn died 
sprlies 304634 . do,, coinrooti. upwasliod sprin.', : 
do. lieu unwashed, fall, 22 (,i'?,'i; do., media a. tin- 
washed, fall, !Mvi25; do, corunion, mi washed, fall, 21 
ra2U: do., burry,unwashed, full, IttowO; Cordova, 01 )- 
washed, 2ha21: Valparaiso, news died, 226<T!lt South 
A m or lea o Merino, unwashed, 31<*.85; do,, Must i/.u, un- 
waslied. amsaij do.. Creole, unwashed, ».e82; do., 
Cordova, witshed, 204(31 ; (Jape Good Hope, tin wiutli fid, 
376640; Cast India, washed. ;4H5U; Mexican, tin- 
wiislipd, :2II.':-,J2; Texas, One, 3254111; do., niedimo :«i . 
38; do., coarse, 256630: do., burry, 20'./ . : Tub, Ohio, 
Penn , and Mil , ,’.s:.-,02-. Tub, Wuaicrn, .Vi< ■ v<: Tub, 
Southern, lO saU; Smyrna, unwashed, 226425 ; do., 
washed, Saisili); Syrian, unwashed, 226/21- 
The Boston Ijlilpjiliig 1 .1 >t of .limn 3, says:— It Is 
now generally believed that, prices have reached 
their lowest point, but at the same time the pros¬ 
pects of the trade are not sulfide filly encouraging 
to hold stocks tor any improvement. Than' is 
scarcely any artlcla of woolan - that can bo forced off 
sit cost, and manufacturers cannot be expected to 
pay high prices for raw material while tins trade in 
goods ut so unsatisfactory. 
Thu trade throughout the year has boon a disap¬ 
pointment to both niiinafact.ilrurn und dealers. It, 
w - very generally n 1 within 
mouths, that the last dip of wool would not bo suffi¬ 
cient to keep the inadnnery running until another 
clip was available, with foreign supplies shutout, by 
a prohibitory tariff: tmi. notwithstanding the produc¬ 
tion of goods has largely exceeded i be consumption, 
and stocks have accumulated in the bunds of manu¬ 
facturers, and there is an abuudance of wool in the 
Eastern markets that will bo carried over und will 
compute with tho now clip. 
old issue of 62. The closing prices in New York: 
yesterday were: 
Offd. As’d. OlTd. A*'d 
V. S.Us*81, T....117M 117.Hi U.K5.20s,n„*BS.U»X 1195/ 
Coupons 1211 , 122 IF. S.3-29S.O.’87.119ft 119v 
U. B. 0-2IM, 62,i ,11', •, 117 U. 8. 5-209 c. 68.- 
r.8.5-20ao.'62.122‘6 122V U. ». IMIls, r,..10S 108 
r. 1. 5-awe. "61.1 Ill's 117 U. d. 10-41)8. c .199 109; < 
U. S. 5-20S c. Vtf.UHJi H8.H PaOiflu Us..1071$ 107!* 
The closing nmck quotations yesterday were - 
Off d. Ask’d. Off’d. Ask’d 
CnirberUtnd — 35 ;15K i Reacting. . 99 F'X 
W. F, A t’O. K.V. 3iv 32 Tot. VV.jlc \V- 76.1$ 76*$ 
American Lx . 39o 49 Tol.\V..VW.pref.ci(a 82 
Adams Ex . O' Di $ , M il. \ St. Paul. 77 < 77 V 
F.H. Kx . 67 •■7 | Mil.St. Paul pf. 80V 89:V 
Mcr. I 'ilon Lx.. It; 13k , FortWayne.15HV loll 
Quicksilver.15k 15 V Ohio A Miss.3J>$ 34:V 
Oanton Go.6«''k 67 ' Mich. Cent .,,.,130 132 
Paclttc Mull.88.1s S2V Mich. South ,114 114>$ 
Mariposa.22Y 233, , 111. Cent . .144 144k 
Mariposa Prof.. 4!) 49M I Olov. A Pitts.. ..101 v 191X 
West. L\ Tel. 42X 42k 1,nke Shore.113 U3V, 
N. Y. Ceu. 192k 192H Knck Island.132 122!$ 
Erie. 29 29V I Northwestern.. 92J$ 92V 
Erie prof.. 51!, 5:p.j ; NorthwTu Pf...l(M 104!$ 
Hudson Utvitr..lM) 139.1; [ Boston W. P . 10V li 
Figueres shed teal’s, ana xne scene creaiea muen 
feeling. His testimony was not concluded. One 
or two more fveedmen have been examined and 
sworn every way. The trial will last three 
months. . ,, 
The Indians. 
A party of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians at¬ 
tacked the Scandinavian colony, near Lake Sib¬ 
ley, Kansas, on the 2<5th u|t., killing live men. 
Several families on the Republican IUver have 
been murdered recently by the Indians, and 
great excitement prevails among tho settlers. 
A Leavenworth dispatch reports that Fossil 
Creek Station, on Kansas Pacific Railroad, was 
attacked on Friday night, the 38th ult., by Indi¬ 
ans. Two men were killed arid four wonnped. 
The railroad track was torn up, and the train 
from Hays thrown olf the track. A squad of 
Gen. Custer’s command had been ordered to pur¬ 
sue the Indians, and hopes of capturing them 
were ontortainod. 
From Fort Smith we learn that a party of two 
hundred and fifty Cheyennes attacked an tinpro- 
tected settlement one hundred anti sixty miles 
west of Topeka on Sunday morning, tho 30th 
ult. They came towards evening, under pre¬ 
tence of frie ndship, and massacred thirteen men, 
women and children. 
Dispatches front Kansas say Col. Wolr, with a 
squad of cavalry, are scout ing Saline River. Col. 
Merrill will take l lie field from Fort Ilarkcr, 
Gen. Custer from Fort Hays, and Col. Hamilton 
from Fort Riley, with orders to pursue vigorous¬ 
ly and punish severely any Indians that, may bo 
found. 
A dispatch from Ellsworth says a man just 
from tho sceno of the Indian murders says the 
outrages were committed by the Sioux and Chey¬ 
ennes, in divided bands of from nine to seven¬ 
teen. Besides those known to have been killed, 
eight are missing, three of whom are women. 
DIJflE JtriTSIC , 
In pri'cmulng to a gooorons and appreciative pnb- 
Bo llii.i now serlOH, we fool that, wo are wore fully 
meeting the popular demand fur select, mu Me ur, it 
lnw price. 
To propfrlu cftmprrMate Author.*.—and thereby t.o 
stimulate native talent, -Is a cardinal ton taro of on r 
undertaking; whllo to place upon the piano rich 
grins, requiring more space Hiatt the Half-Dime 
fieri on afford*, induces the inauguration of tho Dime 
Berios, which it is beliuvod will accomplish both of 
thoHo UltUH. 
The abundant NitcceiB which has crowned tho ad- 
vonfc ortlje Ui&lf-IHraG flor\o^ roninv^s uriv linsltnney 
we might have felt In placing this now series before 
tho public. Both will bn published wooklv, and tho 
numbers multiplied ns mindly n possible. Parents 
cuu rest ansurod that, tn luturcn* In pd/t, our pub¬ 
lications will bo scrupulously free fiotu anything 
that 1 ms an immoral or hurtful tendency, no that 
those who subdcrlho for the numbers as Issued will 
Hud nothing to offend oven i ho most fastidious taste. 
The following are now ready : 
No. 1 . Anvil Chorus. 
2. My Bool to God. My Heart to Thoo. 
3. Wedding March. 
I. It is Better to Laugh. 
5. Orphce Anx EnTers Galop. 
6 . Bleep Well. Sweet Angel. 
7. The Delhi Galop. 
8 . Nelly Carey. 
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Dealers generally. Mailed (pod-paid) on receipt of 
price, I Oc, cuohi. B \V. lll’l’ClTCOCL, 
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FOREIGN NEWS, 
Europe. 
Minister Motley was cordially welcomed on 
the31st by tho American and.Liverpool Cham¬ 
bers of Commerce, nnd on receiving their re¬ 
spective addresses made appropriate replies. He 
arrived in London the same evening. 
The Emperor of Russia has signified his inten¬ 
tion of sending tin Envoy Extraordinary to 
Washington for the purpose of congratulating 
Geuoral Grant upon his election to the Presi¬ 
dency, and also to express the value that his 
Majesty planes upon tile tnnlntainuncoof friend¬ 
ly relations between the two nations. 
It has been announced by tho Official Journal 
of Paris that the rumors regarding the evacua¬ 
tion of French troops from Rome are without 
foundation. 
General Dix wns, on the 1st. ins!., the recipient 
of a magnificent banquot in Paris on the occa¬ 
sion of his retirement from the post of United 
States Mlnistcrto Napoleon’s Court. Four hun¬ 
dred persons Of note attended. The entertain¬ 
ment was given at the Grand Hotel, at the hands 
of Mr. Ilnrlingnme and Minister Washburne. 
Gen. Caballero De Rodas, the newly-appointed 
Captain-General of Cuba, will leave Spain for 
Havana on the 15th inst. 
Minister Motley's reception was warmly com¬ 
mented upon by the London press of tho 1st inst. 
The London Times, News, Star, Telegraph, and 
Pall Mall Gazette all have editorials on the sub¬ 
ject. 
The. Irish Church bill was road for the first 
time in the House of lairds on the 1st inst. 
United States Minister Jay was introduced to 
the Austrian Premier, Von Roust, on tho 1st. Inst. 
The republican members of the Spanish Cor¬ 
tes, it is said, will not oppose the final vote on 
the question of the form of Government, but 
they will declare against the prescribed oath of 
the new Constitution. 
The publication by tho British Government of 
the correspondence that took place in reference 
to the Alabama Treaty discloses some curious 
episodes and diplomatic staicgy. The London 
Times, in commenting on tho same, mentions 
that, although they know the good feeling that 
was evinced by two successive British Govern¬ 
ments, they wore not aware that the Americans 
would repudiate their own propositions and 
their own acts through their Senate. 
The new Cinstltution has finally been adopted 
by the Spanish Cortes by a majority of one hun¬ 
dred and fifty-nine. A proposal to reduce the 
standing army was rejected, and six hundred 
Cuban prisoners are to be removed from Fer¬ 
nando Po to the Canaries. 
Cuba. 
The revolutionists have mot with some suc¬ 
cesses during the week ending June 5. Uc-in- 
forcements or men, officers, guns, ammunition 
and other stores have reached them from the 
United States, and it is understood Unit more 
are on the way from New York, New Orleans 
and other ports along tho Southern border. In 
Havana the eo-ealled volunteers bavo taken 
matters into their own hands, have compelled 
Captain-Goner.il Dulcoto resign, and have made 
Gen. Esplnar acting Cuptnin-Gcncrul until l lie 
arrival of Gen. De Rodas, who, it is to lie hoped, 
will be able to control his own troops more suc¬ 
cessfully than the deposed officer. 
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Softuns and Strengthens the Fibers oi Leather 
and adds Greatly to tta Durability. 
8 jV* No Farmer or Horseman should be without it. 
It is Good and Cheap. Try U. and recommend it, as 
thousands are doing every where. 
Put up in tin cans by 
VACUUM OIL COMPANY, 
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Prices.— Quarts,75 cts. ; Pints, 50 els.; Half-pints, 
25 cts. 
Sold by whle-awako Dealers everywhere. 
TTOOTE QUESTIONS FOR THE S1CK- 
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white to endure penal torture after every meal, 
when indigestion can be immediately relieved 
and permanently cured by ao agreeable a remedy 
as HOSTKTTER’S STOMACH BITTERS? 
Dihh it pay to bo compelled by debility and 
languor to abandon active business, when brain, 
norvo and musclo can be braced up, and the 
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Why approach the dlnner-tablo daily with ft 
positive disgust for all that is savory and de¬ 
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Is it wise to live in this bright world as il’ it 
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miserable, when the worst ease of hypochondria 
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Can it lie passible that any person of bilious 
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without tho best known antidote to the effects 
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Considering thq harassing and depressing na¬ 
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woman is subject, is jl. not astonishing i hat any 
Invalid of the feebler sex should hesitate to seek 
the certain relief afforded in such eases, by I ho 
genial operation of H08TETTER’ BITTERS? 
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SENT® TOR. 1869 CIRCULAR 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, Juno 5, I860, 
With an increase in most, kinds of livu stock, nnd 
the approach of hot weather, when less moat in 
eaten, tho markets have boon dull during the past 
week, and prlcua have declined. Tho spring grass is 
vory good, and cattle are cnniKig to market much 
hotter than usual at this season o 1 ' tho year. But 
low of those turned npon grass have come forward 
US yet, but, In Ohio and Kentuokv they are being 
started. Most dealers are shaping for lower rates 
for all kinds of Itvo stock. There is a light demand 
lieru fruui farmer* who wish to graze or feed stuck 
during tho summer. 
The. following are the receipts for tho work ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with ether seasons: 
Milch 
(.'own, CsIvm. Slum,. ||„a«. 
This week.6,431 01 3,6(0 15,*,7 215,758 
Last week. 6,093 67 8.470 IS,DUO 27,879 
Corres'g week Of '63.6..U5 115 2,409 12,699 1( 787 
Avurago '68 .5,637 103 1,395 26,935 18.779 
Reeves. Our total shows nearly 400 inoro cattle 
than were reported lest week. Beeves ure (joining 
forward In about the number* n' last year at this 
time, hut prices wore nearly 2 e. per lb. higher than 
now. In selecting a place In which to sell their cat¬ 
tle, owners rather give the preference to C'oinmunl- 
paw, or In other weed* the receipts are oftonest 
greater there Ihan at uny nthnrpliier. thongh in lit¬ 
tle excess over 100th street. Worn Knd has about 
half a* many its either of the ether places. Thin last 
market will be given up when the yard* in process of 
construction at Wueliuwktm are completed, bur. that 
may not be this sensor). Iterma lng to the course of 
trade during the week, we lind -".47 beeves on sale 
last Monday, In a rather weak market, though nearly 
ull were sold. Prices were not us high as at the close 
of the previous week, nothing of any neeoiint going 
above ifie., while very good were sold at 15c. one 
■ 
I arm tt IOC. Oil the following Wednesday, 2,0.,- fresh 
cattle were thrown Into the National yards, a Oil all 
sold with no variation In price, save that now and I lien 
a vet) superior onhnal—of which there was quite a 
sprinkling brought 16Xe. Here again fanners came 
to the support and bought grazing stock at HSc.; 
purchasing sfcwievwy fine cattle. 
Friday, market opened with 1,223 cattle, mostly on 
sab: at Comnmnlpaiy. No fhange* took place, only 
it was with difficulty that all the stock was Hold. We 
note one drove of 1)7good iy, ewt. Illinois steers sold 
at 8112.50 each, another lot of 7K cwt. cattle at $116, 
and some thin little 5 y, cwt. State cows and rough 
oxen ut $75, or i3>j6slic. 
WANTED. AGENTS TO SELL TWO A NO 
if Three Horse Powers and Combined Thresher.* 
and Cleaners wirrtmtril ((,< msinul nnd in it tit work¬ 
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Address 
SVALTER A. WOOD, 
liooNick Fulls, N 
Or 44 Cortlandt Ht., 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
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BEST SALERATKS or their SUPER CARD. SODA. 
No others ure equal to tlieso for cooking purposes 
Established 1S1G. 
money and stock market 
New York, June 5.1309. 
Tiie money market this morning was quiet and 
steady, loans being effected at 7 per cent. 
Gold opened this morning at 138>L und fluctuated 
during the day between that point and 13SY. Tho 
business at the Gold Rank yesterday was:-Clear- 
‘ngs, $71,992,(XX): tlm gold balances, $1,845,630.51; tho 
currency balances, $2,080,481.31. 
1 he daily fluctuations In the gold market have 
been as follows: 
°?S5 Ui *' L *WMt. Hit-heat. Clo,c. 
Jlonday.139 13852 iaij 13844 
Tuesday .138 )j I3s|| 1,39k 13 'W 
Wednesday.... 1.394$ J’385$ y.^-J {&& 
Thursday.1381$ 138 38 ^- 
i'nday.137v 137 a/ r mC 
buturJu y.138& i3sx Hit Mil 
Our 1 < ve-twenties sold at London nt. 11 a 
TffE PRESENT, 
DOTY'S CLOTHES WASHER, lately much Improved, and the new UNIVERSAL CI 
WRINGER, with Rowell’s Expansion Gear, and the Patent- "Stop," save tlioir eo-t twm« a. 
saving clothes, besides shortening the time and lessening the labor of washing nearly one-nan 
A FAIR OFFER. Send the retail price—WASHER. $11: EXTRW COG-WHEEL WRINGER 
we will forward to places whore no one jm selling. e.lth*er ^, r TT 1 • (TC > 1 »! 
one month, yon are not entirely satisfied, wo will UKb*UN L) 1 IIE MON hi on the return oi the a 
FREIGHT l* It 111 E. miiAwiiIiril riunoval AirAtl# 
