Railroad, consisting of Senators Drake and Scott 
and Representatives Morrell, Rice and Roots, 
accompanied by Edgar Dennis, At torney of the 
Kansas Pacific, had arrived. 
A Denver special dispatch says that the United 
States Geological Expedition, under Dr. Hayden, 
arrived on the Oth Inst., having spent ten days 
between Cheyenne and Denver. Theygosouth¬ 
west ward fy thence, and expect to bo out. ail 
summer. 
FRIGHTFUT4 RAILROAD ACCIDENT. 
The night express train on the Erie Railway, 
which left New York at 6:30 P. M. on Wednesday 
the 14th inst., loaded with ('migrants and a num¬ 
ber of other citizens. waft due at Mast. Hope, (16 
miles west of Port Jervis,) at a little be loro 1~ 
o’clock, midnight. At Mast Dope a freight train 
had the track at about I Ids hour, but was direct¬ 
ed by telegraphic orders to run off on a side 
track until tho express train should inuw. Ac¬ 
cordingly the freight train was switched olf, but 
was placed upon the side t rack In such a careless 
manner that when the express traJn (.No.3) carne 
dashing 11 long, it ran into (ho other train, and 
was instantly thrown from tho truck. The en¬ 
gine was (illicitly run into the ground and 
Stopped, but nol until it. had been capsized. The 
other ears ran upon it, and catching tiro from 
the engine, three of them were consumed, and 
some thirteen of the passengers were burned to 
death. Among these was Rev. B. 11. Mullock, a 
Universalist. clergyman of New York City, who 
was uninjured, but being caught by the broken 
timbers, could not, be rescued before the flames 
reached him. 
Those who wore able crawled from the wreck, 
and immediately set. themselves to work to ex¬ 
tricate thole less fortunate l'ellow-passengors. 
The scene was heart-rending In the extreme. 
The people of the village speedily gathered at 
the scene of tho disaster, and rendered every 
assistance in their power to the ear-loads el' 
suffering humanity that bad been thus suddenly 
landed m tlielr midst. The work of removing 
the dead and extricat ing the living, and housing 
the latter, and alleviating their sufferings as far 
as possible, occupied the people all the rest of 
the night. 
--»♦*'- 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Great Hrltaln. 
Dispatches of tho lot’ll Inst, state that the ex¬ 
citement in England over the probable conflict 
between the Lords arid Commons on the Irish 
Church Bill is on the increase. Public senti¬ 
ment lias changed, it. is claimed, and tills reason 
is given for the course pursued by the Mouse of 
Lords. Large public demonstrations are being 
actively prepared to agitato tho matter. 
Mr. Gladstone, in tho House of Commons 011 
the 10th speaking in relation to Central Asia, 
said that It has ever been English policy to rule 
subject countries by tho adoption of measures 
beueOoial to them. 
Messrs. Bright and Poster have withdrawn 
their resignations to the Reform Club. The 
Oxford boat crew have begun training. The 
London Times of tho 12th in an editorial said 
that it Considered tho absorption of the petty 
Mussulman States by Russia a benefit to tho 
world. Russia must, not encroach on England’s 
India possessions though. 
The House of Lords has at length passed the 
Irish Church Bill. The final debate occurred on 
Monday night, the 12th, and was long and excit¬ 
ing. An unsuccessful at tempt was made to 
undo some r, f their previous work by striking out 
tho clause which they Inserted soon after the hill 
canto to them from tho Commons, permitting 
the Irish Bishops to be retained in their seats; 
but the principle of concurrent endowment was 
introduced ill tho bill by the Insertion of a pro¬ 
viso for furnished residences and glebes for the 
Catholic and Presbyterian clergy, tho votes 
standing for, 121; against., Ml. After the pas¬ 
sage of the hill a protest from Lord Derby was 
presented. 
Dispatches of the 1 lt.li states on what,claims to 
be trustworthy authority that the Government 
offer of glebe lands to the Roman GuthOlio 
priesthood of Ireland will be respectfully but 
decisively' declined by the prelates of that, 
Church, Oh the ground, first, that such offer is 
opposed to the discipline of the Church, and, 
secondly, because It Is entirely Insufficient, as a 
just equalization between the religious commu¬ 
nities iu Ireland, considering the disproportion¬ 
ate number of members of tho two Churches, 
even 11 admissible under the regulation of the 
Catholic Church. 
Serious riots occurred in Belfast, Ireland, be¬ 
tween the Catholics and Orangemen on the 12th. 
The windows in many buildings were smashed, 
one Catholic school house entirely gutted and 
another badly damaged. Several of the rioters 
were wounded, and one policeman, who was i-u- 
deavoring to restore order, hud three of bis riba 
broken by a heavy stone thrown by one of the 
mob. 
Prance, 
AecoltiUNO to telegrams of the fltli inst. the 
pojitical crisis in France still increases. M. 
Rouher’s resignation is demanded by' the mem¬ 
bers of the constitutional opposition. The Em¬ 
peror has not taken any action in the matter 
yet, bul in all probability will tako udeUriito po¬ 
sition within a few days. The Paris Peuple news¬ 
paper has another view of the position of both 
parties. This Journal says that •* the situation is 
not disquieting." 
A dispatch of the 10th announces the resigna¬ 
tion of the Ministry. The Paris Ikmutitutinnuel 
of that date has an article on the political situa¬ 
tion, and the I'atrif. comments freely on the re¬ 
cent negotiations between the Government and 
the Corps Lcgfslutff. The London Times and the 
Telegraph also contain articles on the French 
position. 
Cablegrams of the 12th announce that Na¬ 
poleon yields to the demands of the Corps Legis¬ 
late, but will nol, for the present, change his 
Ministers. The Cabinet, however, is to be re¬ 
organized. Tho Emperor's shrewdness Is observe 
able in this manner of treating his political 
opponents. The agitation for political reforms 
has not been hushed into silence. Among (lie 
subjccls which the Emperor intends to submit 
for the consideration of the Legislative Assemly 
ureThe right of the Corps Legislate to elect, 
|ts own officers; the simplilleution of tho meth¬ 
ods of presenting and amending amendments; 
projects of iuw; commercial treaties; the bud¬ 
get, and the extension of the right of interpella¬ 
tion. 
Advices of the 14th state that the French Min¬ 
isters have resigned. M. Rouher’s and De la 
Valette’s resignations liavo been accepted. Tho 
others remain in power until their successors 
are appointed. The Senate will bo convoked for 
the 2d proximo. 
By the advices Of tho 14th it is definitely set- , 
tied that M. Rouher retires from the French 
Cabinet. De la Valette, It is thought, will be 
sent to England. M. Mauvergne is spoken of 1 
tor tlic Foreign Minister's port folio. About ( 
1 lire© of the present ministers, it Is lu lieved, 1 
will retain their portfolios. Rumor lias it that 
ltouher Inis been offered the presidency of the 
Senate. The Corps Legislatif was prorogued on 
the lllli. 
The Fi'iincurAmericau (’able. 
On Friday noon, tho9l.li inst., the Great East- 
ern arrived off (In* “Tall " of the Banks of New¬ 
foundland, having paid out. 2,122 knots of the 
(table. On the 12th Brest telegraphed that the 
steamer was off Newfoundland, and but thirty 
miles from tho spot where the splice was to bo 
made. 
TI 10 Great Eastern arrived off St. Pierre Mique¬ 
lon on the ldth, which day was consequently a 
holiday on the little island. The shore end hud 
already been laid from (lie island outward, and 
then buoyed to await the arrival of tho Great 
Eastern. When that vessel arrived, as 11 heavy l'og 
had arisen, she out the main cable and buoyed it, 
Brest not fully comprehending this, telegraphed 
by tin* old cable at noon 011 tho 14th, “ No signals 
have been reeelved through the new cable from 
the Great. Eastern since (he dispatches of Mon¬ 
day. It is supposed, however, that no accident 
lias occurred." 
After tlie fog cleared up it was found that, ttie 
Shore end had slipped from the buoy and it was 
recovered by grappling and the two cables 
spliced. As soon as the splice was made tho 
in.'UriimontH and the full staff of operators were 
sent on shore, mid communication was soon 
opened with Brest. 
Sir .lames Anderson, the commander of the 
Great Eastern, hud brought with him a special 
message which had been prepared by tho Em¬ 
peror Napoleon, and the purport of which was 
to remain unknown until it was opened on this 
side the Atlantic upon tho completion of the 
cable, when the message was to be sent to the 
Emperor over the wires In order that he might 
thus judge of the accuracy of the transmission. 
This message was sent to Franco on the 14th. 
The Great Eastern returns lo Europe imme¬ 
diately, and the line from St. Pierre Miquelon 
to Duxbury, Mass,, will be laid by the Chllteru. 
The shore end of It was laid on the 15th. 
The latest dispatches nmiouncc that- the new 
cable, by Its satisfactory response to all tests, is 
thought to be t he best cable yet laid. 
Spain. 
The Spanish Ministry have been generally 
condemned by the press and the people. The 
Governor of ('utalonin has heen dismissed lie- 
cause of his preventing a Republican demonstra¬ 
tion in Barcelona. 
Tlie resignation Of Hcnor Herrera, Spanish 
Minister of Justice, has been accepted. 
A Madrid dispatch of the llth says news has 
been received from Funchal that the Republic 
lias been proclaimed in Madeira. Troops have 
been dispatched from Cadiz to the island. 
C11 ba< 
Letters received iu Washington from tlie in¬ 
surgents state that they were despondent over 
the news of the arrest, of the Cuban junta, but 
Huey had been rendered more desperate and 
determined. About two hundred of llu; Span¬ 
ish troops in NuuvitOft and Puerto Principe are 
reported to have deserted to Qiiesuda. 
General Puollo was attacked by tlie iusurgonts 
pear Ilaga and driven Into Nuevitus with a loss 
of eighty men, Puella himself, it is reported, 
being among the killed. Gen. Jordan is to bo 
given command of all the insurgent troops in 
Eastern Depart merit. 
Havarln. 
The rrlme Minister. Prince Holicnlohe, has 
issued a circular to the Foreign Powers on the 
Einiiuuncial Council. He warns tho Govern¬ 
ments of the principal dangers which they 
ought, to guard against, and partRmlariz.es the 
decision which the Council may announce in re¬ 
gard to the infallibility of the Pope, and dispo¬ 
sition it may make of tho questions of Church 
property and other points likely' to come up of 
an essentially political character, lie believes 
that ull States having Catholic subjects are in ¬ 
timately concerned In the proceedings of the 
Council, and ought to take u common altitude, 
lie suggests that it might be well for these Pow- 
era to hold a conference, and not leave tho 
Council in doubt of their position in regard to 
its decisions. 
The Azores Islands. 
A recent Lisbon dispatch says that a vessel 
' which has just, arrived there from Fityal brings 
» the intelligence that serious disturbances had 
broken out in various parts of the Azores in con- 
1 sequence of the incroafto of taxation. 
Nervlu. 
The project, of the new constitution for Servia 
, lias been completed, it establishes equality of 
the citizens, ministerial responsibility, liberty 
of I lie press. Independence of judges and auton¬ 
omy of the Legislative Chamber. 
The Stock (imitations at 3 o’clock this afternoon 
w qre: 
Off’d. Ask'd. I Off’d. Ask’d. 
Cumberland_ I Alton & T.H. 
but little sought, after, anil prices generally are in 
the buyer's favor. 
I . S. Kx. 
Mor, Union Ex.. 
Uuic'ksUver. 
• anion Co. . 
Paeiflu Mull .... 
West. li. Tel..., 
Erie. Mg 89 
Erie prof. — — 
Hudson River. WY tst) 
Harlem . .14l’> llflH 
I lurleni pref .. 
Heading. , ill. 1 , W! 
Chic. A Alton... — — 
t'lile. A All., pf. — 
N. J. Central.... 1)7vj 97A 
41 
42V, 
Toledo A W . .. 
73 W 
.39 L 
72 
09 H 
73 
Toledo ,V W. pf 
Mil. A St. Paul. 
n': k 
77 K 
hi 
— 
M A St. Paul pf 
87 
Si’l 
32 (, 
— 
nine A Miss .. 
33" (i 
_ 
Mich. Cold 
131 
133 S 
fil 
Mv, 
111. Cunt.. 
lie 
14,.'-, 
30!, 
;«i/i 
dev. A Pills. 
107 
1971, 
2119 V 
210 
( lev. A Tel. 
— 
80 ‘k 
28« 
29 
Ninth western 
89 N 
— 
North wm in .. 
04 A, 
94 V 
Wheat.... 
Corn...... 
Oats... 
Rye. 
Mull,. 
Harley. 
Pen.'). 
Wheat, 
Spring No, 2, per bush., 
Spring, other grades. 
Winter Western red 
Winter Western While 
Winter amber. 
Tins VVrok. 
.. 881,550 
... 2(7,007 
... 110,270 
.,. 5,085 
... a ,270 
Last Wt-ek. 
520.510 
444.08! 
170,935 
. 41 47 (5) 1 51 
I 54 (.a 1 .’41 
I 7,0 liO t 55 
. I Hl| (,B I S'! 
... 1 no 7,n 1 or. 
Unstop W. r •. 
.Mariposa. 
Mariposa prof.. 
I,. S. a- M. S.. .lot)' 
Pitts. FI.W.& C.I53 
otic, k i & puc.m 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. July 10.1809. 
Ren tut mill Pea*., -Killing of a. Government coil, 
tract for 1.000 bush, beans lias hud a double inllucnec 
upon tlie market Hits week hygivlng it more lire and 
exposing tho lack of prime qualities in tho stored 
slock. Most, of tlie above quantity was selected from 
lute receipts, the snooessful bidder Idling Cl 0>H. to 
bilah. at *2.25. The market 1 * strong at the advance 
wo note for prime hard stock only, ('.inuda peas are 
unchanged. U. K. peas are scarcely obtainable at the 
lute advance. The receipts oi*uun* for the week 
were950 bush., MO do. less than last week. 
lieutis, pea, fan prtuio. .?2 id $ f -* <9 * 
Means, medium, prime . 2 Oil kv J 1.1 
Means, mnrroiv, prime, screened. 2 2.1 on . Id 
Means, medium, common to fair. 1 50 <•« l 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair. 1 7., 00 2 00 
M, U. peas two bushel bags. 3 7,1 Vit too 
Canada peas 111 bond. I 00 (,# j 20 
Canada peus iu barrels.. I 45 < 1 # let* 
Beeswax. Tho few odd lots arriving find rather | 
freu Buie at, l,k.#47c. I 
Broom Corn. Manufacturers are making up 1 
tin'll' lute ptuelin.ses, mid tlie sternly lliumc-ss of 1 
brooms makes ilium iinxioiistoaeeuru the remaining 
stock at lull prices, though u.-t yet we hear of no oiler 
above 2i'ie. for extra. 
Butter. Were- it not. for the tenacity with which 8 
Stale I aimers ure holding tlodr stock, wifli a. very 8 
uninviting rlgare and tho improvement. West, which I 
our roceiit. steady largo receipts have furthered, a 
serious break would have 1 loiwn In prices tills week. 
As it. Is we have to reduce the range for finest West¬ 
ern Reserve, which, outside of N. It. and other choice 
pails, absorb 1 lie entire demand. It is tlie opinion of 
many dealers muuU dm* Htnte dairies might lie profit 
ably lorwiirded at tills lime. TI 10 Inquiry fur tins 
elm.s of Ini(,lnr cnnuot, be responded to by general 
I'corlvri'H • 1 he lew lots of gilt edged Western are 
com culled bv special houses. Tilt* last Calltornla, | 
shipment included 1,300 pkg.s. Tho steam line Is oil- , 
delivering to retain its hold upon tins branch of 1 
eomon ree. The iilmVo qiuiblltV Wlls taken at lie, I' j 
li, us last freight, tho usual tariff lining Yc. over the 
Isthmus, ItncidpLs lor the week were Li,512 pkgu., | 
I, 358 less titan last. weuk. 1 
Pails, choice, per lb.,... , 38 ii<* 40 J 
I'a I Is. poor to good, per lb,.. .... ... . . 50 Or 30 1 
Hlut.n Ih'klns, line. 35 or 37 
State firkins, lair H> good. 31 00 35 ! 
State ball tubs, tine. 37 00 33 
Stale hlllf tabs, lair to good.. ..31 on 31 
Si ate Welsh, One ... 31 On ill! 1 
SLato Welsh, fair uignud.. . i'd Oo 3! 
State, store-packed, ami common lota.20 <>* ., : 
Western reserve drums, tine. 27 (■<) 29 
Western reserve Ih'klns, fair to good.21 0" 2d 
Chicago anil Northwestern, good to flue... 21 t." ‘ii 
Western, poor. .. 17 tv 23 
Clicese. Last week’s quotations are all the mar¬ 
ket will bear, mid at thc-.e prides for bust amt mi 
easier rate foi common, the business with exporters 
lias been brisk enough to use up almost a full week < 
receipt. Tho exports for «hn week ending July 13 
wme 2 , 500 ,1M) pound- The stock I* not. large, and 
moat. id |d,„ iaie Mil,-; ly'l.us boot, taken upon arrival. 
The cable show* <t fur. her decline to-dav, marking 
02s. lid The icetdpP) for mo week were 49,1(77 boxes: 
II, 015 above last week. 
Kuetory State, extra, lb.... .15 (*■ 15V; 
Kaetoi'y .State, good to tine, d !b...It i ML 
FactoryState,boiumofl, »• lb.li < ; 
Kaclory Ohio, fair to prime, 0 tt>.It it* • 
Ku«u Dairy, dh01p£ to «• .15 On l.i'A 
ii'ariti Dairy, fair to good, is ih.10 o> 12 
English Dairy, good, c Ih...Ill oo 17 
English Dairy, poor, W H>. 12 On 13 
Ptnuapplo, Stuto, ■f ih.is on 20 
Pineapple, Conuoctfeut, v u>.2u oo 22 
Mkimmed, o' li....... . t> oo 7 
Cotton. - Late prices are well maintained, with 
uiedcrucc receipts. Iteueipts fur tho week 2,901 bales. 
Nuw Url. i.fi* huA 
Ulfluml, Ac. Muliiltr. TttxilN. 
Ordinary. 2s Ctf- 0.t2sq ’jHty.e'M'V 
I Joed Ordinary... liiJkjfed— <r<»30Jf 31 0(31', 
l,ow Middling asKcw— <0)3334 (jp34ki 
Middling. 24L(yi «34X 35 006}; 
Dried Fruit*. Quotations an* simply nominal 
for apples, ami with the approach to new cron 
peaches quartet's have declined. Hliiekhcrries will 
probably open low, otters of new stock having been 
made at KXt. 
Apples, new S. mi hern good to prime W it.. It oo 12 
Appte.s, nmv State, t* It,.II ooll'i 
Apples, sliced .10 <0 17 
Couches, pooled, fair to good.13 (»57J0 
Couches, pooled prime, «' ih..22 m 25 
l'eaches, puoleil inferior b lb.19 oo 1,3 
IV.ohes, unpeeltd qrs., PH,. 5 (.*' *7 
Coftches, unpaoled halves, p It,.13 (,« H 
Eggs. -Receipts are light from tlie West, and we 
are receiving rather largo supplies of choice Phila¬ 
delphia or ConnsylvuniH Tin murkut is not active, 
lint tile small receipts give an UBMiruiice lo holders. 
We now quote Western 2.’i<*‘2ffi!.; Coimsylvuiiut .New 
Jersey and IJoiiiiOdllCub 270.029e. Tlio receipts were 
1,570 bbls„ t-.s less than lust week. 
Flour.—Thu market for tho past, week bus been 
very irregular. The reports troui the crops are at, 
times conflicting, and the speculative bushmss is 
very much curtailed at times. Exporters have boon 
hi till) market freely. The arrivals hero have boon 
very moderate, but at (lie close (ho market at the 
West tro better supplied, and D oer Hlilpmants for¬ 
ward y i'C anticipated. Tim sale* for Hie week loot 
up well, and higher price* are quoted. The markot 
(.'10900 dull for the ciitiiHion and medium grades of 
Stale and Western, wll.li, however, not inucli dispo¬ 
sition to concede. There was some inquiry lor tlie 
better grades to meet home wants; these cpiahii- s 
are in good supply, dud -Oiling relatively low The 
receipts for the week wore 48.931 bills, flour, .VS) bags 
do.; corn meal, bbts., l.UUU. I.ast Week, 57,luQ bbls. 
Hullr, 1,IKK) ilo.; corn meal, TAX! bugs <ld, 
Clour - 
No. 2, per bbl .$4 «l 6i 1*3 19 
dupurone, fttato. 5 10 oo ff 99 
Extra State.. « -iu ft* bju 
Extra We-tern, common to good.. 0 25 oo <3 70 
Double Extra Westoru and St. Louis_ I) 85 ho II 25 
South urn super*. 11 (75 oo 7 23 
Somborn extra and family. 7 35 oo II 50 
California ........... ..... ... fiftoiii 0 no 
Rye (lour, Unu and superfine.... 4 25 iu* 15 474) 
Com meal. 4 40 oo 5 15 
Freak Fruiia.—The chief themo of fruit men 
Just now is peaches. Duulers are making active 
prepai'ullou for an Immere ■ yield. As tho Dines are, 
there will ho no grumbling at the nealot-hulwlll huvo 
to be adopted in order to move tin* large supply of 
tills porisimblo product, Tile popularity that canned 
fruit lias obtained during tins pa- t few years has led 
to enlarged efforts on the parLuf growers to put. up 
fruit us fresh as possible from the orchard, and Bal¬ 
timore will consequently have to look to Ha celebrity 
in this line. The agent of the Delaware Railroad 
has appropriated bid ear*, which uro deemed aiuplq 
for the wants of the season. 
ou 15y; 
lit, 
i» . i 
(D I .» 
60 I'i'A 
00 12 
oo 17 
on 13 
on 20 
00 22 
<01 7 
Woman's Bight*. While tho men have their 
Reapers, Mowers, Hurst—Rakes, Tbrushliig-Ma- 
chineH, Arc., every woman has a just claim to be 
provided with duch lubor-sn viug Iniplements of 
household use us tho Usivkusai. Clothes 
Wkinokk and Doty Wahhino-M vciiink. 
iHurlicts. 
(’nllforniit white. l 00 oo 175 
Corn- 
Western mixed, new. 72 00 9)5 
Yellow, now Western . i-i 98 
White, nuw,iiii'Jiiiiiiigdoulluu'ii . I 0M (ii> I d.i 
Itye, Western. Canada and State.1 -ii i.q I 2,3 
Oats, West, afloat. .. HI oo 82 
Malt. .... .... 4 (55 on 1 75 
liny trail Straw. Tho prospect nf an early and 
lull crop, together with an important surplus from 
Iasi year’s supply, indicate I hat quotations arc nl i lie 
height for retail, ami a well tilled southern market 
admits of no mlvunce lor shippers. We quote retail 
s.'i[,i'id,l3. Shipping title. Itye straw is iu demand and 
higher, owing to an Increased cull from paper mak¬ 
ers. VVu quote short to long rye, 1.90 " fi.25; oat, 
do.,50o. 
Hops Are still earnestly looked upon as fancy 
stock, and prices are linn under n, continued heavy 
export; tlie into shipment to Europe Ineludud 2,509 
bales. 
Provision*.. Perl; There lias been llltle nr lift 
demand, A lew odd lots are placed nl Irregular 
Hguri'S. Holders are not willing (o accept any mn- 
lerlul decline,as ilinre is veiy little recnlvud. and 
swine are sent forward sparingly. Lard also levs 
lieiiu neglected. Western Is rather steadily held. 
The sales art) timsllv in jobbing lots. Bacon, eul 
meats, Ac..have boon dealt in only to supply ordi¬ 
nary (rude wauls at prices that sfiow no quotable 
variation. Rcrejnl.s lor the week, 10 bbls. pork, 187 
piigs. out moats, l!»l tie reus lard, 599 kegs lard, 23 bbls. 
beef. 
Heof, Plain Mess, V bbl. fH 00 Oo Hi lid 
Beef, Extra Mess.. 12 oo oo HIM 
Beef, Prime Mess, v tee. 29 oo 06 2.3 mi 
Beef, India Mess. 2.3 99 i-j 30 99 
Pork. Prime Mess, bbl. 23 25 M 39 l*i 
l‘ork, Mess. Western. on 32 3V',; 
Pork. Prime, Western .. 215 IK) ir 2V bn 
Bacon, (• ih. . Hi'X It.'4 
Lard, III bids. hi 1 , (ii) 29 
I lams, pickled . lllquu I7!-J 
IIiuiim, dry salted. 1'5'...io; 17 
Sboiibbu's, I’lekled. 19 Oo Jti'4 
Siionldei's. dry snlunl —. Hi kU h*', 
Beef llains 0 bbl.. 2(1 99 oo 31 00 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
N gw Your. July Iff. MB9. 
Tin; markets have been more fully supplied n ull 
live animals bogs excepted and, a* (I result, prices 
tend downward again. Mill the demand lor meal 
holds mil remarkably well. The (all from old ol 
town butchers, ivom quite a distance around New 
York, muii rially m asts m using up the stock Tills 
increased country dimmed nearly compeiiHaies tor 
tho loss oiVUnunii'd Ivy the lulglatioll id' out' OWi. 
eitlzens dui'liei i lie heat, of summer. 
The following ure the receipts lor the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other season ,; 
Mil'll 
I mv, t Cidvit-, ylll'l'J*. Ilrr '• 
Thin week. 7.'„o ;t,ir;u 27.N.1 lu,M« 
bast week.9.91,, If. 3,970 20,873 21,211 
('ori'ea’g week vif vjd. b'.q.j 89 1,891 22.091 1.1.391 
A V 01 IlgP 1*3 9,1,71, lUl |,5U6 2li,Ui.i 13,779 
Beeves. With sueli an increase iu the iirrlvuls it 
heavy feeling pervades l lie mai ket, and l lie stock is 
not nil selling. Tlie fat di eves ii" oil tolerably well 
at 1 pu, 1 ,,e. decline, hut poor cuttle sell iduwly at ie. 
decline troui last week » prices Them Is a wide 
range ip lb" rales, caused in pm t by a variable quull- 
ty, null |i,o ily 1 1 om the tael i lint nioet id ihchnlch- 
Vi'S want- ful. cattle, id which I lie supply i, modenile, 
ami when iliese lire gone they drop io murli lower 
llgurea lor lie - next grade, and so billow down until 
llltle a Vj is, 9 i*vi f. Wi'deru slid" were sold on the 
mules at Lie. to dress 5.3 II,;.. per 190 lb", live welghl, 
wlillennol her let was sold at lie. Tex air* were plen¬ 
ty, .i nit would only I>rI• i;; 1',’in l.'Ie Hat * ,u l le of 7' 
■ mvt. sulil nl iCe« wlLli n vt*rj minimi number .o 
I,.' ,c. 'I'll,' bulk "I the medltiiii to pi ell y good cult Id 
vVi’id at 11 * ,I., 1 i, ., it,,) av vraa*' beiog belqyv I5r. 
1'riCes have bad n ibiwnwai'll lutdiuiltion dm ing tbo 
entire week. 
Thu .supply oil Monday last vvu > 2,I7>', Iresli ealllc, 
(iml nude rullier slow, some lol * holding over l" Join 
the l,8b.i on Wednesday, ho Ini'y ovvliel a have relnsi il 
lo pay the lees lol' mspeelllig Stock luJvrtu-y. They 
Hold ilial as I lie luspi'etor is appointed Hod commis¬ 
sioned by tho hi nl c, i be pay musr come Irym the 
Mime soul ee. 
The following are the prices at the close ol tbo 
(HI 
(HI 
I'liis week. 
Last w 
mk. 
(•V 
1<* 
< 
Clllt. 
1 I 
12 
20 
25 
Oil 
Oil 
00 
LM 
IKJ 
' 
IS 
«o 
00 
IH) 
Oil 
Extra line hull 
Good li prime 
Mi'ilniiii. 
ides. 
V 
lb. 
.Hi! 
.15! 
IP 
— — 
(»<l Il» 
i Oo 15 
10 1 . (Wi 
1.)’ 4 (jy 
15 f v 
10'. 
1.3'.. 
:.*s 
r.o 
;r,i 
Oil 
Ordinary. 
1,! 
: Ilk IP. 
11 i "> 
IPj 
26 
QQ 
8t 
■ S* 
00 
PuurL'af. *;i'm 11«’ 
Avcniuonl all 
sales 
12 
(/!* 1 * 
.14 Y 
i,: p. 
l-i't 
lw, 
I*. 
Oo 
20 
’I’ll u »0 Cuttle 
t'UtUO 
from 
Uu 
till lowing 
States, 
viz.: 
ou 
,<•0 
17', 
Illinois 
0 
, 19.1 
Kentucky ... 
in' 
J'O 
17 
New Yolk. 
iitii 
Ni 
w .lersuy, 
U 
hi 
Hi'*; 
1 ililo... 
•liO 
M 
elllgliu. 
All 
1(5 
(iU 
16", 
M i.vhiiiki'I .... .. 
5 it 
'13 
YUM. , 
75-..1 
20 
Oil 
111) 
31 
110 
Pennsylvania. 
. 
— 
III 
liana.. 
•.HJ 
I'niill ry and (Dune, Poultry has been low dur¬ 
ing Ibe week, own g lo large supply; to-day there is 
ft bidter rb.'UlaiPl, with la.d, week7. prleeH ruling. Wo 
quote turkeys, l8o2d',)<:, It.; fowl?,, Ilk" !9e. Uu.; chick- 
i'ii,*, as lo size, ,U pair, 59c.I" $1,2,7. Ducks range ut 41 
bo 1.2,7, and geese. $L7.Vt2,59 pair. Woodcock are m 
diuuuud nL.i9cvti2! c. V pair. Piguons lire not wauteib 
V(‘gctnhli‘s. bow ni'lcca deem to form the only 
future inevnis Ibaf, will dlspoftO ol the heavy crops 
which look upon this city as an outlet.. Kavmcrs 
from ne.ir points are closing out potutoes at low 
figure*, In order lo get such second crops under way 
ii are iimelJi'iible. Southern potatoes are thus bmWy 
pusheil onirshln. 
• ireen I'oin, per 199 , . I 00 00 | '*5 
C’tflniecticufr Onions, per-bbl . 3 ,39 Oo • — 
Unions, rope, per 199 blHieheS. 3 IKI oo 0 09 
Rhubarb, per 1UU.. 4 99 ho .3 99 
String Beans, per bill. 2 59 oo 3 mi 
Norloltc'I'lmuitims,perbush. 75 m 199 
Do I 'ucnmhurx, per bbl.. I 60cv 
fJiarloslou ami Norfolk new Potutoes, 
per bid ... .. 1 00 00 2 IK) 
bong Island bud New Jersey. I 59 oh 2 99 
Itll.- *la Turnips, i' bbl .. . 75 fit I (XI 
Hgrtlllltlu Potatoes per bbl.,.. . 5 59 iq (5 99 
Ih'rmudu Outous per bbl. 7 99 On 8 99 
BenauUiiOnions half bbl box. 3 no <.» 
NeW (’ubbllge. 13 190.. 3 INI 00 .5 INI 
Heels, new, per (INI bunches.. 00 15 INI 
W. Turnip*, do do . 1 INI (•<! 15 99 
Laug Island Squash. V basket.. 25 ot 50 
do Cue ii in bora, per 190. 75 oo —- 
Snup Beaus, per bbl .. 75 W> I IN) 
Refugee, ..:.... 1 00 (si 2 INI 
Wool. Thu market Is .still in (lie same unsettled 
condition. I' lcece Is quiet. Tim new clip is pour¬ 
ing into market, but Is not offered ou sulc to any ex¬ 
tent. The stock of cild clip is almost run out, and 
buyers Hod a poor imsortmeut. Holders are very 
tlrut hi their views, taking a*a guide the high prices 
ruling at the West, and the fancy pWCOs doroundbd 
lor foreign descriptions. There have been some 
sulcy of fleeces ut l elullvely low Jlgures, bill, fur rush 
and during the money pressure early iu the week. 
The business now seems cunDfl'ud uttflr West, where 
this opeiauons are largo and at full prices. The trade 
geuerally Is eounrlng upon the auction sale, which 
took place tlm 15th lest., as initiatory to estaidlshiug 
market prices for the new clip. There were some 
2S9.1NKI pounds, mostly fleece*. Offered, hut there 
scorned the >,111111 liesiLimey among buyers noticeable 
fin - Sonic! Iliiiu past. It must lie taken info considera¬ 
tion, hoWevor, llpit tlm lots Were not very Ue.sll.ible, 
being evidently. In !l (lumber of loslanees, old par¬ 
rels run on tin* Market. The prices uKulnud were 
yaw Irregularuiul not eiitin'lv siilisfaetory. 
We siilit'iln partlcnlars of sales, showing pur¬ 
chasers. Tbids quotations ure unchanged. The fol¬ 
lowing Is the result of the auction snip, the lemm 
being "cash within < bitty (lays" —5 bags ext r i pulled, 
Messrs. Lord Bioihor*. .’W <t,: 21 hales A1 fall Call¬ 
tornla. Excelsior Mills Company, 23c,: 17 bales A1 full 
Callloriita, K.veelsuji Mills ( oiuputiy, 2le.; Ill bales 
AI lamb ('allfornin. Mr. Wllllaiu Dmiean. 2lK<s.; 13 
bags seonred eolored, Hlenui Woolen Company,.Vie ; 
29 bags 15 (celsmr 1 'iiupanv i \ nnui Pd, Tow nsnnil a. 
Sou,'flu ; 2I5 bags KxeelsPo conipuity's A scoured. 
Mills anil Bhipin.'iil. 98c.; 2U bags Exeelsior (.'opipany’s 
No. I Hcoured. Mills ,V Shipman. UN')-.; Is bugs t'lxrolslor 
Company * A scoured, q'owuKeiid ,(c K*m, (Wo.; 21 bags 
Excelsior Company * No. I os lured, GeO. K. Moure A 
Co. of Boston, line., 21 nags K.vi el u,r Company's No. 
I scoured. Mills A Shlmimiq (Me.; 12 bags Excelsior 
Company's X Semi red, Townsend & 8ou, bs . Ubag- 
Excelsior Company's No. I scoured. George K. Moore 
A Co., like.; IS bugs Exeelsior Company's No.2 scoured, 
Win. pimcnil, Mi),,:.; 3 bags scoured Cape. Win. Inin- 
can.Use,; 3 nags scoured Mesii/.a, Wm. Iniucan, fNi'.c.; 
s bags line scoured Ciun . Win. DUniqm. H5h!.! LI lings 
scoured CaliIni-ilia, Excelsior Mills, bOc.: 12 bag* 
scoured California. Exeelsior Mills, ffle.; II liags No. 
li Nolls, Wm. Duncan, 38e.: 7 hags scoured iitioee. 
Smith A Aldrich.til3 hags scoured Texas. Wm. 
VI llcli Cow*. The supply i lighter again, but the 
past bus been it (loll week (or the operators, it must 
lie borne III luilld that l.iriuein me too busy to send 
rows away lor sale. Besides it is pot ceiCilii that 
ilie-y will in mg more here than they me worth In the 
euuulry. , l'liu.*e lonnd on sale ure cows bn mg lit in 
by dealers here wlm go (u tlm (OUlitry bo ilium 
whenever the prices (Here and tile pio-pecLs hero 
wan.mt. Even then they lo nm always muk" ou 
thoil' stock They are now upciuimg vcry.eaunousiy. 
Veill Clilven* -These urn III good demand, and 
sell quickly ut lOy II '...e, (( »■ . live web-.bl. Many 
grass calves are sent io market, stum 1 m which aro 
bought by laruicrs, while otlmrs are sold to i.hu 
liuuliers. They vaty Irotn 5 Lo 8c. e Hi., lint ure 
odi'iie-.L sold by Die bead at. y.syi III eaeli. We mil.> 
one car .-mid ut f'.l. A bd m l, i mixed grass and mill, 
calves average,! {.11258 per build. 
Slu'ep mid Lambs. Wo seldom Ibid so great a 
variation in the prices of sheep and lambs asul dm 
present uuii'. Thu demand centers upon tat slock at 
the lime when very little ol ill* coming l.o market. 
While really I'm sheep ol rising Iini it * are selling m 
il\e.,m*d even 7c. v it., llv«t weight.sonic poor ili'ovua 
ol 72 and 75 lbs. will scareidy bring le. 
The very poorest cannot be sold by weight, but tiro 
runout by tlm head tit il,5.K«2,.i9 each. .Medium to 
lair sheep bring tmoul-nu wall good m be. It. One 
lilt III' rising 2.1*99 head averaged >3. •> eaeli, while a 
broker, wlm polvl 3,1527, Uiiul • llmm average .fl.lJ*. 
Lambs are worth 7<« 11 ■ ,e.. taking as (vide a range as 
sheep. Most id the good, Imr lots sell uL lbs, heje., 
with soup* of id lbs. at lie. (* u>, amt u lot ol 5*r lbs. ut 
lie. hut lambs aru wauied. 
Swim*. The operations of the "ring,' asalluded 
to last week, have kept hogs trom uoimilg forward, 
anil to get any stock at all, liuyers for tins city had 
to pay iuoiu tluiu the tlxed upon price of 8>,e. at 
Ciilcugo. Tim country IS loo large, and tlm hogs too 
many to he controlled by a lew Now York slaughter¬ 
in'*. I Ticca uro unchanged. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
/ I1IO ICE A I’l’LE TREKS, H orn Be. to I2r. 
VJ tipiucc. hilly million Hcilgo I'lnnt.i. Agents 
wanted. Write lo us. 
W. IX. MANN A CO.. Gilman. 111. 
I)SY( 1IOJIAM V, FASCINATION; or 
I rteiciieu of the. Hold, as applied to the purposes 
m hie. IbO pnges, cloth By 11 1 riikici Ma.uii.ton, 
li. A. A curious book lor Inquisitive people. Itcun- 
tains >ailii pic to lust ructions to acquire* till;-* Wondorf nl 
power over men or uniiunlx. i.'mi be otdmned by 
sending postage stamp mid mid res* to T. W. EVANS 
A L'O., it Soul.b Stli SI... lqiUndidplilu. 
AG 15 NTS WANTED ^75 TO #300 
J\ peruionih (Hint, and no risk. We want to engage 
u good agent in uvury eouniy III tlm I nlleil Males 
and I'unudus lo sell mil' l'lioiliinliiiij I'uhiiL While 
II in i Jtn thro Ltm >. SVairanled lo In-i a ii toll nut and 
never rust. Kor lull uarMoillais to Agents, address 
llm A.MEUK AN WIRE CM., 7.3 William sit. New 
York, or Id Dearborn St,., Chicago, HI. 
/ x N I, Y O N 15 D O li L A It 
\ * COR 
ZIOW'S IIEXIA.IjiI3 
to Jan, 1st, 18,9. A llrst-eiass Illustrated Religious 
Journal "I Hi pages. 2INI Contributors; 3 Editors. 
Tim cheapest paper In the land. 4*2”39a. year m ad¬ 
vance. Specimen i onics free. 
E. D. WINSLOW, iTiblisher. 
11 CiuTiliiU, Boston. 
Intncao, 55fc.; 3 lings scoured black, smith A Aldi'ich, A J I N 15 It A I, WAI 15 1C S . JOHN F. 
Illle.; 3 bugs scoured coarsen Exeelsior Mills, 3le., .i HI UENKY lias l.fNJO cases of all tho most cole- 
bag's scoured listing. Excelsior Mills. 39c ; 4 bags dialed Mineral Water*, including 
SCO ii rod Meslizii, Herman Brother* Sc Co.. 2Wu.t I poo BAKATOUA “ A," (luilionio acid gas.) 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
nkw York. July 10,18459. 
Money has been easy at 7 per cent, on miscellane¬ 
ous stocks, with exceptional loans on Government 
bonds at 9 per cent. 
The tiuslno** at the Gold Exchange Bank yester¬ 
day was Gold cleared, $17,071.1NJU; gold balances, 
12,158.98!); currency balances, *.'(,095,197. 
Tbo daily fluctuations ol gold havu been; 
Ojamlng. Lowed. HiKhust. Clinw. 
Saturday.I35J< Li5< Lid LI5K 
Monday.136); l.'JdW 137); 137ji 
Tuesday.137 V UiK 137 K 137 W 
Wednesday. ...137); 137 137 K 137K 
Thursday.137 13«W 137'-4 1315 V 
Krlday.Lkihj 138K 13iix 
Unltod states Klvo-twentles sold in London to-day 
for82q. and at Frank fort for ft7,'Si<J87'V. The prices 
In this city at 2:30 o'clock tills afternoon were: 
OfTd. As’d, tiff’d. As’d. 
U. S.5-20s,’81... 120% - C.S. 5-20s,n.,’fi5.129V 120% 
U. H. 5-20s c.’62.123% 123% If. S. 5-2fls,c. ’(57.120% VA)% 
U. S. 5-20s c. ’64.121% 121% V. H. 5-20s e. 68,120% 120% 
U. 8.5-20sc. ’65.121 % 121% G. S. 10-lOs, ...110)4 110% 
Apples, Norfolk, f hbl.. $ 1 00 ({o 6 00 
Do. L. I. and N. J.,... 4 50 (>u 5 .’Nl 
Black bel lies, common P bush. li 00 oo 7 IN) 
Do. Southern nnd Dover, V qt., 20 li 31) 
Wliorthiberrtcs V hush.,. 6 (N) oo 7 00 
Strawbcu-rles, P qt. 20 oa — 
Raspberries, Antwerp..'id qt.,. 9 r*v 10 
Do. Bkii'k-c-aps. pt.,. 8 r-v 9 
Cherries, common black,. 15 oo — 
Do. ffno. Id oo L8 
)>0. Rochester crate. 12 <74 15 
Curtaui8, black. 15 t <4 - 
Do. common,. II do 12 
Do. cherry,. 16 w, 18 
Grain. - Wheat — There lias been considerable 
speculative iuquiry on Western account, as well as 
a fair movement for export. Brices are not settled, 
and about the same as last week. A t the close there 
was an irregular market. The decline in geld and 
lower prices abroad made ll difficult for shippers to 
till their orders, unless price* of wheat or ocean 
freights should give way. There was no disposition 
to concede, uud the amount of busiiiisu was small, 
limitud for the most part to a few - peculittlvo pur¬ 
chase*. Corn has ruled firm a* u general thing. 
The crop report* are not* entirely satisfactory. The 
arrivals liuro aro moderate. There Is but llltlu taken 
for shipment, prices being too high to admit of a 
steady export business. The supply of new red win¬ 
ter wheat is increasing, and will soup show consider¬ 
able stock; exporters will pay 5«;10c. above No. 2 
soring for such lots as they require. Oats have boon 
bugs scoured listing. Excelsior Mills. 39c.; 4 bugs 
scoured M«sii/.u, Herman Brothers A (’n..29c.: I pile 
Western medium and , nurse unwashed llev-ts-, Smith 
A Aldrich, 31c..; II bale* XI lull clip Cull forma, Ex¬ 
celsior Mills, 20 ,e.; 5 bale* X2 lull dip Calllornlii, 
itadclilf Brothers, v3Sj>.v, 3 bales X 3 toll clip Califor¬ 
nia, Itndebil BroUlhrs, 25c.; 7! hales mixed full dip 
( ullfoi'nill. Win.!'. Doublevluy, 20f-c.; I pile black tub 
wool,Smith A Aldrich, 4N ; I pile un was lied Ken¬ 
tucky Ibiiriv.) Mitclo'll & 'Cn ft, 2.3c.; I pi In unwashed 
Kentucky. Exeelsior Mills, 33c.; I pile medium un¬ 
washed Oulu lleeee. Mills So hhipiuUii. Hlo.i 1 pile No, 
2 Ohio fleece. Linin', Walker A Co.. 14(0.; I pile me¬ 
dium and coarse New Jersey unwashed fleece, Mr. 
Chase, sHc.; t pile rlno ami medium New Jersey 
washed fleece, Ontario Mills, 15c,; 1 pile medium 
Michigan fleece, J. Wilcox A Co.. 47e.; 1 pile flue 
.Michigan fleece, Win. Ihiucun, 47’jo.: 1 pile flue un¬ 
washed fleece, Mills A Shlimian.28Se.; I pile medium 
Ohio fleece, Tollkamiif ,t Kitching. 47c.; I tfllo coarse 
and combing fleece, Lance. Walker A Co,, 19'-o'; 1 
pile Indiana tub wool, Thtnnas (lilsiiii A Co., &5>*.c.; 
I lab- New York State fleece, Mitchell a Taft, Ilk:.; 
10 ly»g* country lurnlis pulled, J ltlpley A Hon, 12c., 
8 bugs combing pulli'd, C Missel, 4oXn,; 10 bugs extra 
nulled, L. N. Kteeman, iOe.-.Obags |oW tifflb.'if,J, IU|*- 
b*y A Hull, I (jze.; 14 bags No. I pulled, Knapp A Bros., 
23o.: 10 bags extra pulled, Mill* A Shipman. 429.7 9 
bags extra pulled, do.. 3sr.; .3 do. do., I.. N. Krcctmuj, 
lie.;9 do. super pulled. Lord Bros,, I'.’c.i 1 pile Indiana 
tub-washed. Uadcliir Bros.,57>ic.; I do.do,, Excelsior 
Mills, .'h!Kc.; 2 do. Ohio fleeces, J . VVLlcox A Co.. 47 T-iun 
4H!-,e.; 1 do. leleeted combing tlocees. Hill A Chap- 
mao, 60c.; I do. Borslnn wool, Ontario Mills, Ific.; 1 do. 
XX ami XXX West Virginia fleeces, Honmles* Cloth¬ 
ing Co., ,50c.; 1 do. X and XX do. do., 50e.; I do. XX 
Michigan fleece*, g. M. Wheelock A Co., I tic.: 1 do., 
bickv uipl dead wool, Smith A .Yl(lrl(:h, 32Le.: I do. 
fine luuncrcbantablo fiooce fold.) Mills a Hnipmun, 
33bjO.; 1 do. oid X Ohio fleece, Ylitcjicl A Tall. 40c ; 
1 do. old unwashed Ohio fleece, James Lvneli A Co,, 
28c.; I do. is,arse und cottod fleece, Thus. Hllsoti, 41c.; 
I do. lino Ohio tlecces (obi,) Jus. Lynch A Co., 4&Ko,; 
1 do, XX I'uiinsylvanlii Ueecos (old.) Hill A Chapman, 
45c.: 1 do. medium California rpl'ilip wool, Ontario 
Mills ut Cohoes, SINh.; I (lo-O.iind luii. coarse lleeces, 
Mr. Chnxe, 47v,e.; I do. XX X and picklock YVl-it V'a 
fleeces.Seamless Clothing Co,,60c,; 1 do. low uuwash- 
ed (leeocs, Smith A Aldrich, 32C.: 1 do XX and XXX 
Obbi fleeces. Jan. Roy A Co. of Trdv,5oe.; 1 do. tub¬ 
bed pulled, Knapp Bros., 41k:.; 1 do. Indiana lulovash- 
,•(), Exeelsior Mills, I do. No. I Dutchess county, 
S. V.. fleeces,Tcllkampf A KI telling, 47'-a-.; I do, l*iwii 
tub washed, Lance, Walker A Co., Ski.: 5 hale* cape 
(pieces,) At. Kowle, 24u.; ll do. Cupe. K B, Townsend, 
'Ain.; 24 do. do., JVIIkaiupf A Kitchen, 27i*v2Hi!.; A) do. 
Texas Wind. K. WatZ K, Her &Co„ 22c : 20 do. Arrlcau 
wool, Wm. E. Doubleday, He,: 1 pile Ne.3 We*t Vu. 
Hoeees sorts. Smith A Aldrich, 41c.; 1 do. X and above 
Dutches* county, N. V., fleece. Hill A Chuninan. 47e.; 
I do. No. 1 Ohio and Bonn, (leece, Tcllkamtif A 
KUching. 15 YC.; 1 do X Now York SUuefleece. Mills A 
Sliipmnu. l2'*-e., 1 do. X anil N*>. 1 Michigan fleece. 
Hill A Chapman, He.:2do. XX ami aliovo Ohio fleece, 
Scarnb'ss CffoUting Co., 4? jJ9c.; I do. uiiiimrcliuutablu 
fleece, Dean A J.araoiit, 35>4c.; 1 do. X Columbia Co., 
N. Y., fleece, Mills A Shipman, 45Hc. 
Whisky.—Light sales are reported at 21 for West¬ 
ern, tux paid. 
MlrtHlsqt'ol, (Tasteless.) 
A II l ltd M 1 At K. iCIialy bell l e.) 
Wnn i'; MCM'lli H. Va., iSulphur.) 
Ami others, lor sale Iu any quantity to the whole¬ 
sale or retail trade. 
No. 8 CoLhMJK FLACK, NEW YORK. 
S\IC. T MASK’S 
w MAGNETIC OINTMENT 
Is now the most popular Ointment ut the Lotted 
NMUes. It has been before the public in l.o Twenty 
Years, uiul tin reputation Is lolly established as a 
sillier lol' Liniment, mall eases Where a southing uiul 
relaxing remedy is required, particularly in 
Croup, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Inflamma¬ 
tion of the Bowels and Kidneys, Spinal 
Affections, Sore Eyes, Burns, Piles, 
Wounds and Bruises. 
DIPHTHERIA. Trank'* Ointment Ims been 
extensively used lur the past two years, with great 
Mueeess. for Hie prevent ion. relief and euro ol Unit 
di't'udlul scourge, Diphtheria, ami is, no doubt. ttlC) 
best, known remedy. Kor tin* disease it should tie 
applieil freely lo the Throat and ( hi nt, und covered 
w ith a hot llurinel. 
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. 
1). RANSOM A CO,. Proprietors, Buffalo, N Y. 
vy i » cox 
SILVER PLATE CO, 
MA.VCEAITLKEKH OS’ 
THE FINEST QUALITY OK ELECTRO - PLATE, 
KOR THE CSE OK 
HOTELS, 
RESTAURANTS, 
PRIVATE l’A JULIES, 
CHURCHES, 
AND KOR WEDDING AND HOLIDAY PRES¬ 
ENTS, in addition to their usual line of goods, invito 
attention to their 
PATENT t'ORCELA 1N-1.INED ICK-PITCHERS, 
PORCELAIN-LINED BAKING-DISHES, with HIL- 
V ER-PLATED RECICl VERS. 
CROCKERY BAKING DISHES, with SILVER- 
PLATED RECEIVERS. 
GLASS-LINED DESSERT SETS, ETC., Etc. 
Tho quality of all 
goods bearing their 
TRADE MARK 
Is guaranteed. 
Factories at WEST .MERIDEN, CONN. 
Salesroom,21 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. 
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