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Niagara N’ursoplos, Lockpurt, New York 
This week 
ralization laws of the United States: another 
approving the eight hour law, and a third in¬ 
dorsing the action of Congress on the Alabama 
claims question. 
Tlie Fra nro-A merioan Cable. 
The cable fleet, was quite unexpected in its 
arrival off Highland T.ight, Boston harbor, at 
two o’clock on the morning of the 23d lilt. The 
citizens of Duxbury descried the fleet by three 
o’clock. 
The shore end was spliced to the deep-sea cable 
ftt about sunrise, and the fleet, consisting of the 
Chi I tern and Scanderea, came steadily ami rapid¬ 
ly to Duxbury. From twelve to one o'clock the 
people pourc-d in rapidly and proceeded to the 
beach, which is two miles In an air-line from 
Duxbury, but six miles by Hie highway. There 
were from five hundred to one thousand waiting 
and watching the approach of the fleet. The 
Scanderea, having finished tier work, was a mile 
in advance, and anchored first, at 1:45, about half 
a mile, from the shore. The (.’hilf.orn, which had 
been paying out the shore end, was soon tip and 
anchored at two o'clock. A perfect swarm of 
small vessels hovered around the fleet , and when 
It anchored, a large number of citizens boarded 
the Chiltern, all of whom were hospitably enter¬ 
tained. During the next t wo hours preparations 
were made lo land the shore end. The cubic was 
pulled out by hand and coiled on a barge, which 
was pulled ashore by the sailors in anot her boat. 
Tim end was landed at five o’clock amid the 
booming of artillery on the vessels, and tho 
cheers of the multitude on shore. The people 
caught bold of tho cable and helped pull it. up to 
the Cable House, where it was spliced to tho land 
cable, which is to run in u trench to Duxbury. 
About six o’clock nil tho arrangements were 
successfully carried out, and the host feeling 
prevailed. 
On the 27th Ihc celebration was held at Dux¬ 
bury. Tho weather was delightful ami a. vast, 
number of people were present, among whom 
were Mayor Shurtieff and Collector Bussell of 
Boston, Dr. Geo. B. boring of Salem, and other 
prominent citizens of tlm State of Massachusetts, 
as well as Mir James Anderson of the Groat 
Eastern. A grand banquet was held in a large 
tent, and in J*o evening a levee was held at the 
house of (i. \v. Wright, a prominent citizen of 
Duxbury. It. was intended to have the end of 
the cable run to the tent, but the labor of carry¬ 
ing it over the intervening marsh was too groat. 
However, a congratulatory message was sent, to 
Minister Motley, and others were interchanged 
between Mayor Shurtletf and the Prefect ol’ 
Paris, as follows: 
To Ms Excellency the Mayor of Boston , America: 
The Prefect of Pori*, rejoicing in tills happy occa¬ 
sion of the closer anion between the two countries, 
bags that tho .Mayor of Boston will accept Ills best 
compliments ami best wishes. 
DirxBtrttr, July 27,1869. 
'J'o Ins Excellency, the Prefer I of Pans: 
The Mayor or Boston sends a most Hearty greeting. 
May tho new bond of union between the continents 
bo (Jim of peace, prosperity and amity: and may the 
Citizens of the Old and New World rejoice hi mu¬ 
tual congratulations on tho great scientific accom¬ 
plish went. 
Tim cable continues to work well, and on the 
28tli the following message was sent to President 
Grunt by Napoleon: 
I nni highly gratified to inaugurate the new lino of 
telegraph which unites France with t lie United Stales 
hy sending to you the expression of my good wishes 
for you and the prosperity of tho United Ht.ut.cs. 
Napoleon. 
To which tho President replied : 
1 cordially reciprocate your good wishes, and trust 
that the liberal policy ol lUo l ulled States, pursuant 
to wlMcll this ' able lias been landed, may result ill 
many such means of communication, especially be¬ 
tween this country and its curliest ally and friend. 
II. 8. tilt A NT. 
Nebraska. 
An Omaha dispatch says that a man named 
Broydon, postmaster and express agent at Pa¬ 
cific City, Iowa, decamped with nearly $20,000 of 
the Company and Government funds on Sunday, 
the 25th ult. Parties are in pursuit. 
-•«<- 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Great Britain. 
A large number of Tory lords held a meeting 
on (Wednesday night, tlm 31st ult. They repu¬ 
diated the course of Lord Salisbury ami placed 
themselves under the leadership of Lord Cairns, 
who on the 22d had an Interview with tho Earl 
of Granville, in tlm course of tlm Interview 
Lord Cairns announced the submission of tho 
Peers. The lords were evidently frightened at 
the determined stand of the Government and 
the fear of popular indignation. 
The Harvard bout crew are at Putney. They 
liavo declined the challenge of the London Club. 
Tho subject of tho Irish Church Bill was taken 
up in tlie House of Commons on the 23d ult. 
Mr. Gladstone moved that tho amendments in¬ 
serted the day previous bo agreed to without 
exception nr reservation. Sir Hounded Palmer 
and Mr. Disraeli also spoke. On the conclusion 
of the latter’s speech tlie amendments were 
agreed to without a division. 
One of the clauses of the 'Telegraph Bill now 
before the British Parliament binds tho Post- 
Offlce Department to collect and distribute mes¬ 
sages by submarine cables. i 
The colliery explosion at St. Helen’s was more 
serious than at first reported. Oyer fifty-eight 
persons have been killed. 
The Prince of Wales unveiled the Peabody 
statue near the London Exchange on the 23d nil. 
with imposing ceremonies. Minister Motley, the 
Lord Mayor and Miss Coutts were among the 
spectators present. An immense crowd wit¬ 
nessed the ceremony. 
The Times of the 20th Ult. refers to the effect 
of the disestablishment as follows“ The Irish 
Church now knows what it is and what it can 
do, and, for the first time In Its liistory, has a 
real, honest, independent character.” 
The interest in the Harvard and Oxford boat 
race exceeds that of the annual University con¬ 
test. The bei ting is in favor of Oxford. 
The House of Lords lias passed the Endowed 
Schools bill. 
In ihe House of Commons tho announcement 
that the royal assent had been given to tlie Irish 
Church Bill was received witli eticors. 
Tiie Telegraph Purchase Bill passed in com¬ 
mittee. There was a decided majority iii favor 
of making a permanent monopoly of the tele¬ 
graph lines. 
A collision occurred in tho Baltic on the night 
of the 25th ult.. between two steamers, both be¬ 
longing to Hull. One of the vessels sunk, and 
twenty-three of her passengers and crew were 
drowned. 
France. 
DlSPAlenas of tho 33d ult. state that the Min¬ 
isterial Council have presented to the Emperor 
the basis of a State paper giving effect to politi¬ 
cal reforms proposed in the Emperor’s message 
to the Corps Legislate. The Deputies of tlie 
Left held a meeting recently to resolve on some 
course of action. MM. Thiers and Firvre advo¬ 
cated measures, but. the meeting adjourned 
without taking any action on either of them. 
MM. Victor Durny and Adolph Vintry have been 
made Senators. 
From telegrams of the 24th ult. we learu that 
the address of M. Thiers, intended to he issued 
In the name of the electors of France, has been 
rejected by the irreeoneilables, who are much 
displeased that the Corps Legislatif will not 
meet until October. Tlie Ministers arc busily 
engaged drawing up the now laws to be submit¬ 
ted to the Senate. Prince Napoleon will address 
tlie Senate on the proposed reforms. Tho now 
President of the Council on his installation de¬ 
clared emphatically for liberty of speech. 
Advices pf the 20th say that tho Journal Qfflchi 
denies that Mr. J. Q. A. Warren, the American 
citizen who was arrested during the lute riots, 
received, ill usage, and asks for tlie suspension of 
public judgment pending a judicial inquiry into 
i be ei reu instances of the case. 
Marshal Nicl, Minister of War, has ordered 
that the number of cadets admitted to the mili¬ 
tary schools he increased. 
Tho following appointments arc announced 
The Baron do Tnllerand Perigord to bo Senator; 
M. Benedetti to be Ambassador to Petersburg, 
and M. Charles Baudin to be Ambassador to 
Berlin. 
On the 2(3tli'ult. it was rumored in London that 
a treaty had been concluded between France, 
Austria and Italy, whereby the hitler, in ease of 
war, Is to support France with a contingent of 
50,000 troops and occupy Viterbo, it is also ru¬ 
mored that Prussia has offered the Pope 12,000 
men if the French forces evacuate Rome. 
Spain. 
Madrid advices of the 23d ult. state that the 
generals and tho other officers of tlm irniywho 
were recently arrested for fomenting Insurrec¬ 
tion have been exiled to the Canary Islands. 
Another conspiracy Inus been discovered and 
frustrated by tlie authorities. Hs object was 
tlie assassination of Zouilia, tho newly appointed 
Minister of Justice. 
General Sickles, tim new American Minister, 
has arrived at the Spanish capital. 
Much excitement is created by tho Cnrlist agi¬ 
tation, and many arrests are made daily. The 
Government hesitates whether to coniine itself 
to civil measures to repress the disorder or pro¬ 
claim mart ial law. 
The Government has issued a decree reviving 
and putting in force tlie martial law of April, 
1821. 
From Madrid, under dale of July 25, we learn 
that tho Carlisl outbreak so long expected bus 
occurred. Five hundred well drilled troops, 
under tlie command of Gen. Sahariegos, have 
taken the field near Ciudad Real, where limy 
were defeated and dispersed by tho national 
troops commanded by Oen.Tornnbcti. The bat¬ 
tle took place In tho morning, and it Is reported 
that the Carllst. party lost, fifteen in killed and a 
number of others who are wounded. Only throe 
officers arc reported killed on the side of the 
Government troops. 
Near the t..wn of Manzananes a strong party 
of I he Carlists also made a demonstration, urul 
subsequently succeeded in intercepting the rail¬ 
road trains and culling tlie telegraph wires. 
Tho latest accounts state that 4,(XX) (.’arlists hud 
arrived inthe province of La Mancha, and that 
Government, troops have been dispatched to tlie 
sooue of actiou. 
The agitation is general Ihrmighoiit the whole 
country, and the people arc much excited over 
the lute news. No furl her hostilities have us yet. 
been reported, although it is feared that a gen¬ 
eral rising may be expected all over Spain, now 
that Don Carlos has crossed the frontier and has 
opened communications with his numerous par¬ 
tisans. 
Advices of the 30th ult. state that an attempt 
made by tho Carlists to take the city of Pumpo- 
lunn, in Navarro, was frust rated hy tho garrison. 
Several men wore killed and wounded on both 
sides. Arrests ol’ Carlists continue to lie made 
In Madrid. 
A party ol’ Carlists was defeated by volunteers 
at. Turascoii on t he 2(!lh ult. Oilers of aid to the 
Government to put down tho rebellion come 
from all quartersof Spain. Espartero has offered 
ills services. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
SOMETHING TO DO ! 
Goon wages paid. Send for particulars to WHITE 
Family scale Works, 21*: Pearl St., New York. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York, July r>0,1SC9. 
Beans and Peas.—Tlie market for beans is gen¬ 
erally quiet, but holders do not. recede from tho 
prices recently established, owing to die absence of 
choice stock. Cuba I* ,1 rawing off a few lots of mar¬ 
rows. and extras of this grade show some advnnee, 
Canada peas in bond have a moderate inquiry, and 
late prices are adhered to, as there are rumors of lots 
spoiling ia store. It. K. peas show a further advance, 
and supplying points are now pretty well drained of 
lust year's crop. The receipts of beans for the week 
were 1,097 bushels—79 bushels uhove last week- 
nouns, pen, fair prime .$3 W) <s) {2 70 
Beans, medium, prime. 2 011 © 3 1.7 
Beans, marrow, prime,screened......... 2 85 <iS 2 50 
Henna, medium, common to fair. 1 50 oi 1 "5 
Renas, marrow, poor to fair. 1 70 on 2 00 
It. K. peas two husliel hags. 4 00 on 4 76 
Canada peas in bond. 1 10 <•£ J 20 
Ciuiudu peas In barrels. 1 45 6S J 50 
Beeswax. - The receipts ure unusually large for 
the aeusou, adding up IMoo o>* for the week. I’rloea 
lire lower, a fact which, with better gold early ill tile 
week, hits led to u large export movement, Tuesday's 
statement showing 21.IXXI Iks. We quote ItiulOu. 
lire lower, a fact which, w ith better gold early in the 
week, has led to a large export movement, Tuesday's 
statement shewing 2!,!IUl ItB. W0 quote HOC lUc. 
Broom Corn.-Crop information Is conflicting; 
154 - lie. has been offered for future delivery ol new, 
but late advices intonate that growers will not im¬ 
mediately clone at these figures. The aggregate stilus 
of brooms for the past, fortnight, have been heavy. 
Butter.—The advance In pulls atonr last was sus¬ 
tained, and soon extended from barges to the street. 
To-day the barges are trying to udd 5c. for very ex¬ 
tra, and have succeeded with a few tunoy grocers. 
The market.Isapt directly active, hut a natural in¬ 
quiry is created through the long recent retirement 
of buyers. The market is higher, and with the buoy¬ 
ant, lone that has been expressed during tlie past 
few days it would seem a propitious period for loos¬ 
ening some id' the line state dairies, the chief de¬ 
mand being for line. Western Is 2c. higher for 
freight llrkins. Choice express Is quoted to good 
buyers lit 32c. mid sonieUiues 33e-.'ilc. can he obtained. 
The late dash In prices has liberated the lets of 
Western lately hphl fora rise. About. VflO pkgs. have 
been set for the next California steamer; about 
1,1)00 will go i Be., gold, is (lie fn .t freight quotation 
via the Isthmus, our higher Welsh prices urn for 
ice-car lots. The receipts for tho week were8,012 
pkgs.,327 less titan last week. 
Pails, choice, per lb. ... 40 no 45 
Pails, poor to good, per lb. 33 64 38 
State llrkins, line. . 37 61 88 
State ffrkins, lair te good.... 34 oo 35 
Statu half tubs, fine.. . ■-« 40 
Stain half lulls, lair to good__ _35 e-> 3d 
State Welsh, tlm.. 35 («) 3d 
Slate Welsh, fair to good. 33 la' 33 
suite, store-packed, and common lots.20 6!> 23 
Western reserve and line mark Ohio lirk- 
1 its* UuC..28 ® 30 
Western reserve amt line mark Ohio firk¬ 
ins, lair to goed... 24 to 2d 
Chicago and Northwestern, ..I to line... .’I ou 27 
*• " common. 20 oj> 23 
Western, poor.. 17 o-i 23 
Cotton, The market closes quiet and unsettled. 
There bus been a good demand for low exporting 
grades during the week, stimulated hy easier llgures. 
High grades have moved slowly. The rueelpis for 
the week wore 6,033 bales, 1,147 nbovo last week. 
NuW OrlallllM Still 
t'nlaml, Ac. Mobile, Toma. 
Ordinary. 27 <a- 0«27W 2 H‘*i.«27'V 
Good Ordinary . 20 m— («t>89!* 2!i , .jiu;2!i : v 
Low Middling .... 32Kw— (<432:1* 33 0«33'/ 
Middling.. 33Y(,ji— oi'M OltiModi'* 
market. 
offering 
Buyers, 
0-ijc iftlavfccts. 
MONEY AND STOCK MARKET. 
New York, July80,1869. 
Tite money market yesterday was easy and quiet, 
tho prevailing rate being 6<8)7 per cunt, with excep¬ 
tional loans at 5 per cent. 
Yesterday s business at tin? Gold bank was Gold 
cleared $?4,25d,lX)0; gold balances $1,456,907; currency 
balances $2,077,105. 
During the week the daily iluciuaiious of gold have 
been: 
Opening. 
Lowest. 
llitflieat. 
Close. 
Saturday_ 
...135^ 
... 13ff)i 
135X 
my 
130'.*' 
Monday... . 
Tuesday.. 
1373g 
137>S 
.. 137 y, 
lMfff* 
137 K 
137 
Wednesday 
...mi 
... 185 'S 
If, 
13ffA 
135(4 
Thursday... 
135X 
13ff« 
13044 
Friday. 
i3ff;.f 
130X 
13044 
United States Five-twenties sold hi London to-day 
for 83K. at Frankfort at 87546698 . Tho Now York 
prices at 2.15 P. M. to-day wore: 
Oird. As’d. I OHM. As'd. 
IT. 9.5-20*, '31,. .128>4 121 U.S. 5-2(ls,n.,'05.122>4 1224, 
U. S. 5-209 c.Td. 12.5*4 125q I). 8 5-20S.O. ’07.122X 122 V 
u. S. 5 - 20 .su. 'lit .U3‘f 123-., L’. S. 5-20a C. B8.122JS 122e* 
U. H.5-30* e. ’Iw.12344 I23\ L. 8 . 10-U)s, ...11414 lllH 
liO-yeui-cui- Pae.UUli lid 1 * 
The stock quotations at 1 P. M. to-day wore : 
OIT'd. Ask’d. I off'd. Ask’d 
Cumberland.. . AT* 35 I Alton A T. IT... — 38 
W. F. A Co. 1Cx. TP, 23 I Alton AT.II.pl. 58 511'.: 
Americun Ex.., 41 41j* I Wabash A W.,.. 71 75 
Adams Kx.59 Vf , Wabash ,V W. pf 75 hi 
U.S. Kx.lib * VOX '■ Toledo & W . .. - 
Mer. Union Ex.. 8)4 — | Toledo A W. pf. — — 
Quicksilver.Iff 16K i Mil. A Si. Paul.. 771-4 78 
Clinton Co . M 153 ' M. A St. Paul pf. 8714 XI% 
PaoiHc Mall.Mjtf 84tf Ohio A Miss.32'-* 32 « 
West. U. Tel.... 37 37', Mioh. Cent_ 131 132 
N. V. Cen.21 Hi 215 Bl. Cent.141 142* 
Erie.. — Cloy. A Pitt-* ...HJ7 VV'4 
Erie prof.... .. — Clav.Col ACin.. 73 73 
Hudson River..187>4 1S7?4 Rock Island.... 114)4 1I4!<J 
Harlem...UI3J4 10314 Northwestern. Nj ;4 Hll-V 
Harlem prof.,.. — NoTthw’vn uf.., 96k 95V 
Reading...98*99 Boston W,P..„ 13 10 
Chid. A AJtQtl...165\ :eu Mariposa. 8 UJ B}Z 
Chic. A Alt., pf.lffff Iffff Mariposa pref.. Iff 171* 
N. J. ( ejitrai. ...102 I02M L. H. & M. H .100K 
Che. R 1 A Puc 114 !4 Ilia Pitts, Ft.W.A C.JUB* 158X 
Delaware, crates, each. 3 00 m 3 50 
Delaware, baskets, each. 1 1*1 fu) 150 
Blackberries, Lawton, ft quart. 12 ou 14 
Blackberries, ponmion, V bush. 2 50 04 3 00 
Whortleberries, t< bush. 3 00 (-4 3 50 
Raspberries, A nl wei'p, 3d quarts. ff 04 8 
Bell pears, p bid .. !l (HI (<-. Ill (HI 
• This Wvek. Dust W, i>k. 
Wheat....,. 704,904 012,403 
Corn....,. 322,511 314,044 
Oats... 115,557 101,393 
fiyo-. . 27,281 
Malt. 11,88-1 5, HO 
Barley. . 
Pens... . 
Wheat 
Spring No. 2, per bush. *1 50 (.« I 53 
Spring, other grades. t 45 o'e I 58 
Winter Western red. I 55 in 
Winter Western white. I 70 c-r 1 80 
Winter umber. 1 60 mo i 05 
California white... 1 05 re I 75 
Corn 
Western mixed, new. .. 90 mm l 12 
Yellow, new Western. 1 1.8 <„* 1 it 
*1 50 (I 1 53 
1 45 Or 1 58 
l 55 mi 
W III to, new, hid ml mg southern. 
Bye, Western, Ctuiadu and Me.. . 
Oats. Southern and Western. .. 
Malt. . 
90 ^ I 12 
1 1.3 <-u 1 it 
I 10 I-U 1 12 
1 30 ou 1 A3 
73 mu 7( 
1 90 «d 2 IX) 
ThU Wild, 
Lint Week. 
. 119 
1715 
. 499 
207 
.1,128 
725 
. .'Hill 
092 
, 2U0 
1,120 
riicese. Receipts are heavy, but. there Is a brisk 
export demand, and thorn ih no accumulation of 
stock to speak of. The export added up 2,707,290 IUh. 
on Tuesday last. The market doses very linn, and 
tends upward. Many dealers look for Iffe. before the 
demand becomes lamer, uur cheese making fad li¬ 
lies are 11 In straps l by the fact that both receipts and 
exports are now hugely in exe.-ss of tins time last 
year, while the spring movement opened tie- trade 
for tills year. II Is reported lliat many lots shipped 
three weeks ago have suffered loss through hooting, 
turning out Of the vessel humped and in bin! order. 
Very lew dairies are arriving, and few,.. hand 
at interior market points, as the haying season liilnr- 
leremwlth the manufacture. Tho receipts for tho 
week were 7,809 ubove last week. 
Factory State, ext i'll, #1 lb.15 (7o 15J4 
Factory Slate, good to line, V Hi.., It <-- II;, 
Factory State, common. 4( tt,...... . . 10 u 
Factory Ohio, fair to prune, is II-..13 (.« 11.14 
Farm Dairy, choice, e ih.. .I tt.j m-i 15 
Farm Dairy, fair togood. pa.in (m 12 
English Dairy, good, M 0-...15)4 mo lff>4 
English Dairy, poor, Ht lh.12 00 13 
Pineapple,State, ft.....,.,,.13 &<) 211 
Pineapple, Connecticut, 4( lb.. , 2 (| mo 22 
Skimmed, W tt>...... ...5 (a) 7 
Dried TUero la little to suy respecting 
last years crop of apples or peaches, and we omit- the 
table* until new decides tin- ranges. A 13-w n,-tv 
Southern have npne.ni-nd.tlie quality of which would 
not place them Above Be. Illackbon-lofl opened at 
l(le.., and are now dull ut HmoUc. Cherries are still 
quoted at 25o. 
Eggs.—ReceliitH have fallen off', but ns yet tho 
nmdi-rullon does not I'Oally bolster tile market. 
There Is nuly lair deiimtid, and dealers are offering 
Ircelyut, till! sllglitiy Unger rates wjj Quote. Buyers, 
however, atreioiou-.ly Insist, upon hill rcclannil.ioiis, 
We quote Weal ere and Canada al ■.'lrn.21' . 0 . Fresh 
Pennsylvania and n*ov Jersey, 2<to27c. Tliu receipts 
for tin: week were 3,713, I.8U7 below lust Week. 
Flour.—There have been Important- changes ia 
tint market tol' State and Western, Reports from 
the other side liavo generally ropresenUnl laid pros¬ 
pects for the crop, and 1 here has ensued consider¬ 
able Inquiry oil speculation. Thu slocks here have 
been sparingly replenished from tin- West, and prices 
were run up fully bOMMiXlr. V blit, on the low and me. 
diiim grades. It ia admitted tlm t the prospects are 
good hero lor :t huge growth of spring wheat, and 
the crop oT winter wheat wlilc/l hits been harvested 
is hu ge. At the eloMl tho speculative demand la auh- 
dund, hut it good homo trade exists, Shippers are 
hold) rtK oh in consequence of in, - soni-cRy of frotglil 
room, amt ft slight turn in the fon.-ign novices, prices 
liavo dropped it trifle from Min extreme tlgurea. 
If may no noticed that Hour made from spring 
wheat is commanding more attention; l’or Milwau¬ 
kee grades the average price i t $7.75 p bbl.. anil ex¬ 
porters seorn more Inclined to take tins quality than 
products of winter gratia*, as "good " extra Genesee 
from white and amber winter will bring only $7.25 d 
bbl. Tins is an entire reversion of rhe rule, and It 
will necessitate our State millers to make a line 
grade of Hour to compote successfully with the West. 
Flour — 
No. 2, nor bbl.$1 8 S « $5 3.7 
Superttnn, Stale. 5 85 i(4 ff 35 
Extra State. . 6 85 Mti V lo 
Extra Western, common to good.. ff !*) 6t ff UO 
Double Extra Western aud St. J-ouls,... 7 (HI Ot 10 ..3 
Southern Supers.. —(<4 7 ('4J 
Southern extra and family. 7 75 t-i 12 00 
California . . .. . 7 no m-j U i'. 
Rye flour, floe and superfine. 4 SO 6 a ff 7.) 
Corn meal. 5 Off mj* 6 70 
Fi-chIi Fruits.—There are plenty of peaches, but 
wo have not struck any elioloe pickiug as yet, and 
the highest rates are only sustained through sorting 
out best crates and baskets. Still there are some 
very fair samples of Delaware, and if the forthcom¬ 
ing extras equal these first pickings In quulify. we 
may look for an active market while Die crop lusts. 
Owners cannot uxnoct big prices this year, and com¬ 
mission men should ho enjoined to adopt prices that 
will lead lu the largest distribution id' .-(took. Some 
New Jersey culling* have sold ,m low an ViXwlKe. per 
basket. I.awton black hurries have been in largo 
supply, and low ijipoigh to cxolado onlea of Wild. 
To-day they are doing much better. Apples lntvo 
not recovered from the decline of last week. Aiit- 
worpa are alsu low. Peanuts are flrni. 
Apples— 
Sour houghs, U bbl. . $2 00 @$2 50 
Sweet houghs, i< bbl.... 2 IX) (<y 2 50 
Windfalls ami common, V bbl. 1 00 tel 25 
Poaobee— 
Delaware, crates, each. 3 00 m 3 50 
Delaware, baskets, each. 1 IHI fu) l rg) 
Bhtukberrics, Lawton, P nuurt. 12 04 H 
Blaelthen-les, rummun. P bush. 2 50 (-4 3 Oil 
Whortleberries, h bush.. 3 00 @3 50 
Raspberries, Antwerp,3d quarts. ff mu 8 
Hops—Continued sternly, and heavy receipts liavo 
to some degree shaken tho firm view of many opem- 
lois, but us yet there Is no real break in lute prices, 
"rude is very dull, however, and diminished freight 
room tends to furthur restrict business. The export. 
!"i Tuesday reached 2,l5ff bales. The t-inige of prices 
Is flu-die, for good to prime; 2ct7e. for yearlings and 
common. 
Jlillt -Is liighor; forty-quart cans, $2,00^2.50 encli. 
Pi-ovlhioiis.-There is no tmportnnt. change to 
notice In the market. Hollers lire oOillldeht of uaun- 
talnlng present prices, and only place such lots us 
will being pretty nearly lltoir llguri-s. There has 
been some call lor mess pork to cover contracts nia* 
Im-hig tills month; and as there is littlo or none 
received, nnd the arrivals of swine comparatively 
light, a trifle hotter figures have been inoincritnrllv 
sustained. Lard Tho dealers are only investing to 
meet ordinary wants, uml exporters tiro about, out of 
the market. Holders have considerable confidence 
in present, prices, and refuse to Work off stock. Beef 
-Tho good qualities are being taken hy tlie dealers 
at Stonily prices. Smoked moats and middles are 
more called for at lust week's llgures. Receipts of 
provisions: 
ThU MTwk, Lu,t Wisik. 
Beef, plcgn. 119 I7ff 
Pork, pkgj).199 
l iitrnmits, pkgs... ... 1,128 725 
Lard, nkgs .. .'Hill 693 
Lard, kegs. 200 1,12(1 
Beet', Plain Mess, V bbl. $9 IH) @11 IH) 
Beef, Extra Alcss. . 12 (X) mu 17 (HI 
Heel, Prime Moss, V tee. 20 IX) bit 23 (Ml 
Beet, India Mess.. 23 (HI Mu 30 00 
Pork. Prime Moss, n bbl... . 28 50 ou 29 25 
Pork, Mess, Western. 32 (Hi mm 32 25 
Pork, Prime, Western. 27 25 @ 28 20 
Uncoil P lb. 16 \- — 17 q 
I-aril, iii hills. 17 (tji 20 
Hums,phskind.,.... in te m 
Hams, dry sailed. 17 g# _ 
Shoulders, Pickled. — <„* _ 
Shoulders, dry salted. UrYMfi 15 
Boot Hams (( bbl. 25 90 @ 31 U0 
Foulin' nnd (Inmr, Poultry is in good demand 
and higher. There is more Inquiry for prime turkeys, 
l.'hlckena are Helling by the pound Wo quote fowls 
23(11*3 Ic Turkey s 21- 2>'a‘. ('lilfkeliB 25e. n lb, 5Ucj.«$|.25 
I* I'OiE Ducks 75e.be7,1.2.7 v pair. Geese $l,6tH.*.2.G0 d 
pair. Prime eld ones will tiring aYa.Sic. above these 
figures. Stall-fed pigeons mid w oodcock arc i lie only 
game; the former, when flue, lire Worth $2.30513 
do/,., the latter $ltel.l:j |l pair, unit iliqillrcd for. 
Vegelnhles. Potatoea are still ruling low ; $1.75 
is an extreme price for best Long Island and New 
•Iri-sey. To mu 1,008 are in good supply, and push 
HiiUthoni out. of iiiurtcot. Kuliuhlo piukliiKH ot' Now 
,Jel-soy tomatoes In crates sell well to re-shippers. 
On Tuesday the. Ilrxt hhl. of Delaware sweet pota. 
lees were m market. Marrow .squash Is very abun¬ 
dant, and shows an important decline, 
Lung lsi.01(1 Tomatoes, per hush,.,.;{ (Ml Mu ;• 5U 
New Jersey Tomatoes, per bush. 1 7.7 mm 2 10 
unions, rope, per 1IX) bUQChea. 7 1 x 1 (,« 9 IH) 
Onions, per til.). 4 ou (.4 6 IHI 
Long Island Cucumbers, per 100. - pgl 
New Jentity and Long Island Potatoes. 
$9 IX) @ H IX) 
12 IK) 04 17 (XI 
211 IX) M4 25 IHI 
2.3 (HI 04 30 O0 
28 09 04 29 25 
32 IHI 04 32 25 
27 25 04 ^8 20 
h*:Y — 17‘« 
17 @ 20 
18 w 19 
17 (.4 — 
— 04 — 
New Jersey and Long island Potatoes, 
per bbl..,,. 1 50 oi, i 75 
While Squash, L. I., r.i basket . 25 (,4 50 
Marrow Squash, per bbl— . I IX) oo 1 25 
Cabbage, new, per 100 . , uo 0 00 
String Bonus, per bill..... 1 50 ;< ih) 
Beets, new, per lixi bunelies. i ... - ( „i 0 an 
Green Com, pnr UK).. - m-j t 1X1 
Wool. Trade for tho season is hardly opened yet. 
The dip continues to come forward in large quanti¬ 
ties. Buyers coniplain that manufactured goods are 
moving runwly, mul rt*Iusi* to curry ntoc^ks, muruly 
taklnw lot m um will moot liumudiut*- wants. M’Imo m 
; nv MiIm mm In t>»>Iow tliu vLmv:4 of hulUurM, but uvi- 
(lontly tliey liavo a «>r fuitli In tin* future of tlm 
ftiarkot, lift but. few lota ure offered at ftonceaHforift. 
Ohio* Penn..and Virginia Fleutut ih blood 
Merino) fi* lb.. Ilk'hGwO. ; Medium, (k blood Merino) iyo/i 
till; Extra, (•)* blood Merino,) IHio.TO; Double extra, 
(full blend do.,) 5*87x;: N-YX, Dtoyfo Ind. and Midi, 
tpjt'oco—t oarso, lifwafl.: .Modlom, 474449 ; Finch454448. 
New York 11 ud < Vermont Fleece -Coarse, l.V,- in. ; Me- 
while u ear of new milch cows was sold at $7.7 each. 
Flue milkers, selected, will bring $ 8,1 to 9,3, and II ex¬ 
tra and handsome, $11X1 to $)l).7 per head. 
Vent Calve*.—A (lull, heavy feeling In the beef 
market rather burls the salt? of calves, very few 
even of tho fattest near bv calves selling above Ilk-. 
By fur Ihelarger port,lull of those ia,w Lent lo nittr- 
kut are (truss calves. A car of such was sold at «IU 
each, wlille ,77 1 a hers, not *0 good, averaged $8.50 per 
lieail, and Iin-illier let. $9.25. Some milk calves, 177 
lbs. average, hrinlght. $9.2.3 t< I)-, with 57, part grass 
calves, at $l 1.5(1 ouch. 
Sheep null l.tiiulm. — Receipts are very heavy 
again, and prices have n ffuwnwarit tiqidein-y in eoii- 
sequence. 8IIII the market, is bettor than one would 
expect. Fat sheep are imi plcuty,and sell quickly at 
•i-V'c.. anil if really prime, 7c <• id. Shinu extra 109 lb 
hpntucky sheep M-oughi /v.: u lot ,,f 73 u, Ohio 
Hhetqi, 5'*,C*; Slime thill State -lieo\>,7t ii,- ,6e.; and 
some of ts its,same price. I -a ihs are very plenty, 
and lower, very lew reaching 10i Wo uoto n lol of 
ua ih t;u.nada lambs at 8 '*,c.; some i iillsot IH u,s at. 7 
a lot of .71 tb State lambs, 8«te.; and 111 of iw tts,iii 
*JHc.. with 2(1 CaniidiiM, 59 its, ut Hie A lot of i,;;ni) 
lambs averaged $5.88 P head, with 4,121 aliecp, mostly 
Ohio, at fl.ff'l. 
Swine.—Witli an ineroitse ol' 2,1X10 liogrs over tho 
receipts ol' the former week, we report u strong, 
in'll vo market at ' ,e. advance, dressed soiling at I2\c. 
'I'hero are no longer nny trimsactlOliR In llvu bogs. 
LATEST July 30, 1*. Iff. - Arrivals to-day, 
l.ofil fresh cattle, wifi, mule than iHKI Statu still hold¬ 
ing. Trade Is extremely slow and owners lose largo 
amount s, Brices close '-.c. lower than quoted above. 
Texan liner won't sell, save al very low rates- .li.-oc. 
fnrslUoHlu VVuslitngion Market. 
Sheep Are plenty, 5,900 arriving to-day. 1‘i-iees 
have a downward lotiiieitcy.iind mUcii of the stock is 
not, selling. 1,itmhs are lower, scarcely any sell¬ 
ing above Otic., with fat lots at 9c. 
llogH Advanced !.{c. to-day, dressed reaching l.'li- 
Only 2,300 arrived Mils morning. 
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 
D A. LA WIIEM'I!, A I 4 TION I’.IOH. 
i J 9 w 
By liawrcnco, Oakley <&. Floury. 
EXTRAORDINARY SALK OF 
PRIZE POULTRY FOR BREEDING. 
Over Four Hundred Thoroughbred Birds, 
Sent over by JAMBS C. COMBER of Cooper lllll, 
Limerick, Ireland, admitted to he one of 
the most, careful and successful 
breeders ol' the times. 
I'npnrnllclcd Opportunity m ... 
mid Thorium I,bled Strain*. 
Til order to let the people of A mm-lea become II.or- 
oughly acquainted with his superior poultrv sio.-k 
anil lo meet tho Increasing demand for properl v ,,f 
ibis description, Mr. Caupurwrll offer ns above ui'tlm 
II Aid,s.if “ 'I'HE AMKIUCAN AGRDUi ,TI i itrs'i' » 
245 Broadway, New York City, on WEDNKSDtY 
AllgUSI 18 , ISffO, over Four Uu/ldrod Full -Blooded 
fowls, enihraeliig nearly all of tin. approvui! varie- 
ties, consisting in part of Dark Bi-ainuus, Bull Cu- 
ehli.s, l..i Fh.ehe White Cochins, llnudllnH, PlU'trlilgo 
j "chilis. < reve l ouirs <)<i|d and Silver Spangled Bo. 
lands. White 'ueed Black Spanish, Knllnim, Wlille- 
t i-CBted 1. nek I olands. Gold ami Sliver Bem-lled 
and hpangleil Hamhurglis, Gray Dorkings, Rrnwn- 
Rcdanil Duek-WingGuuie, Black ilttnihnrgiis, Gold. 
V," Bantams. Blm k African, White, Briiw.n* 
Bed, Black-Hptt arid. Ilin.-k-Wing Game unit other 
BaiitniOB. Iulimse and Eunlen Gocho, Rouen and 
A vlesbnrg Ducks, &e, Ac. 
ininnallately pn Ihfar arrival 4ho Fowls wore taken 
to tlm yards of Messrs. G.-ivlf, at Juinaleii,and Leuvlll 
Id 'lushing. Whom they have been thoroughly re- 
erultod aud are now in capital condition. They will 
be offered in triosninl pairs, us milled bv Mr Cooper 
and by tils peremptory order no Fowls wilt lie sold at 
private sale, hid every towl except the few lost | 1V 
accident sold to the highest bidder, without, reserve 
or limit of any kind. 
„ T o ,, .o- , » l * w . ni h,!0n freo exhibition at the ubove 
III and 17 Ur0adWay ' 0JI Mo,ldi O 111111 Tuesday, August 
Bai lies desiring catalogues or further information 
canudUrcsH DANIEL E. GAVIT. 
229 Broadway, or Box INI. V Y. B. 6 „ 
or tlm Anotioneer, II Fine i-.trent. 
1. pulled, ,37f'.'/40; Shearling, 22te23; ClBIforula, line 
unwashed, Hprlrig, 30®85; <|o„ Medium, unwuslted 
spring, -'Mk.n.ii; do., common, unwashed spring, 2ffM«'28 , 
do., line itnvritshed, fall, 23 m-j 2ff; do., merfiiim, urn 
Wllshl-rl, full, 2‘2 mi 25; do., Common, ail Washed, fall, 2t 
fin2 7 . vie,, burry, unwashed, fail, 1H5-/2I); Cordovu, nn- 
wavlied, 215124; Valparaiso, unwasiied, 21--, 24; Sou I h 
A inerteaa Merino, unwashed, 324435 ; do., MesHza, tin. 
washed, 37S833: do., Creole, unwashed, 185421 ; do., 
Furdnvil, washed. 275-31; t'-upe Good I lope, nil washed, 
3-,"-4(1; East. India, washed, 205/17; Mexican, un- 
wasbed, 174x20; Texas, linn, HOr-iil’i; do., iiiediiun. 28-,-. 
32; do., coarse, 2 Um/ 33; do., hurry. )sm/' 27; Tub, onto, 
Bonn., and Md., ofs./.liO; Tub, Western, 506455; Tub, 
Southern, 35mji45; Smyrna, unwashed, 22te2ff; do., 
washed, 335440; Byrlan, unwashed, 20te-‘w. 
-*4*- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. July », 1«10. 
With fewer cattle and an Increase in tlm receipts 
ol' sheep anil bogs, the markets are generally -lull, 
mid prices ot all kinds, except- hogs, have a down¬ 
ward tendency. The opening of tlm peach season, 
Wit h a perfect glut-d’blackberries, lends ton greater 
consumption ot fruits and less moat. The weather 
has been either very warm or rainy much of tho 
time, Which ronclurod it ncecsiijary for wholesali- 
buleliors to keep tlielr stock sold offcloso, amt 111 do¬ 
ing this some kinds went very low—much below cost. 
The following urn tlm receipts for tlm week ending 
to-day,shown in comparison with other seasons; 
bust in tho world. Send fur circular.' 
SHAW X WELLS. Buffalo, N. V. 
UTKVENS’ FitU1T BICKElf. IS TIIF.ON I.Y 
p ii-iilt gatherer In market of any practical value. 
It costs but little and is easy to handle. All who de¬ 
sire to save their earliest and besi, fruit should have 
It. It I.-, Tor sale by J. RABAI.JE. No. 19 South St. 
Paul street, Rochester. Please try ft. Agents wanted 
to sell rights, by A. S. STKV IONS, Attleu, N. Y. Send 
fur circular. 
\ri ItsKl« IICN OF TV. F. IIICtKEN.- 
J.X Wo offer Tor the Fall trudo tho largest and must 
complete stock of well-grown Nursery Articles ever 
offered III this section. Home articles, ns usual, lake 
their pluccH us Specialties, among which arc Hu* fol¬ 
lowing. Standard Peaches, Holden bumrj Peaches, 
Phims , Davison Plums, t'herrtes, I'llrruith, iitwse- 
berrles. nnd llotse Plum SimUtna*. Of Mi is Inst, which 
is the best stock for Plums, we are believed to have 
the largest hit ever grown In the Lulled States. 
BUDS of Golden Dwarf Beach and other fruits to 
spare in abundance. Nurserymen, Dealers ami 
Planters are invited to Correspond for terms. Ad¬ 
dress (With stump,) 
w, f. IT KIKES, Dayton, 0. 
I old apple, 
I bHIU.HdW Ultriy. Plum, Standard and 
Dwarf Pour Trees for sale, Fall of 1809, at very low 
rates. Any Farmer can glow this stock to Orchard 
size at very small expense. Nurserymen euu ni.tko 
from 3 to .700 pur Cent, to grow this stock two years. 
For a man starting in the riurnorv business nr any 
Nurseryman that wants to buy stock, this is tlm right 
kind of stock lo buy. 
Biticws . Bear and Ulmrry Trees, -T to 1‘ie.s Apple 
Mibli 
Bowen, 
Cowi*, 
fllvM, 
8h«en. 
Hoy*. 
.8,586 
150 
2,7lW 
34,411 
23,550 
.0.061 
88 
27,702 
21,364 
’©.OKI 
162 
1,1)72 
20,458 
14,151) 
... 5,lti7 
103 
1,595 
20,9,1.7 
18,779 
Sugar pears. >•< bbl. 5 ixi ot 7 00 
currants, p lb.. 12 m-> 15 
Norfolk (-.ante-loupes ami citr-ms, V bbl 2 00 4« 2 50 
Savannah watermelons, V 1U0. 20 w ffO 
Peanuts, prime, d husii. 3 2,3 mm 3 .'HI 
Peanuts, common to good. I 75 (a* 2 75 
CJrnfii.—Wheat shippers liavo been in tliu market 
largely the past week; tho sales have been almost 
equal to tho recointn. Tho market lias received it 
deal of tone from European dispatches. Speculation 
hits beeu slow, anil millers, a- a general llilug, have 
held back at lint high price*. The now crop of winter 
begins to come forward rather freely. Tim disparity 
ui prices between tho spring and winter I'uds is un¬ 
precedentedly small. At tin* close frude has -ducked 
up some; a number Of orders on tlie market frout 
abroad have been eo tin tern nin ded. There la no dis¬ 
position to grant any concessions. Com has met 
with a large inquiry from speculators. 
The prospects in regard to tlm crop are bad. Went— 
ern men have been purchasing freely, and prices 
listvfi advanced materially. At the close there Is 
some reaction, with prices off from Hu* highest 
pi'Bit. Oats will yield largely this year. The murket 
lias been very regular Slllt-e our fast. The arrivals 
are small, but. are suffieieul to meet present want 
Rye has been met with snnie Inquiry for BJfliing 
purposes, aud full prices have prevailed, Sales of 
Vv«aLeru were made at $L20teL*3U. State at $1.29. 
Last week.0,9.71 134 'J.IHHi 27,703 21,361 
I (irres'g week ol'IW.5.2li9 162 1,13 3 2(1,168 14,(61) 
Average 'lid.5.037 103 1,695 20,93/. 18,779 
npcvps, Too many thin Texan Oattie. arc now 
sent to nmrkoG. Never before have we bad anything 
like I, XX) In a single week. They run down to low 
llgures, and, being offered so much cheaper than 
other cattle, Injure the sale of good droves. Stm 
there are some Initehors who will have flit cattle, 
aud as tho numhersof really prime steers were small, 
these brought nearly the rates ui lust week, while a 
Til nett larger number went lit the low llgures, milking 
tile average ot the market about half a cent lower 
than last week. The wholesale butchers have been 
having a bard time of It. They bought large num- 
bei'S of Texan steers—cheap, its they supposed but 
when put upon the market tim supply of these thijl 
cuttlo was so large that 397 '»., 7 e, r n>. had to be ao. 
copied hofore they could all bo sold. )i. Is not sur¬ 
prising, ilmretore, that a leading wholesale butcher 
huajimt, failed for $50jX)0, nnd thin, dealers feel a de¬ 
gree of caution about trusting others. This adds to 
the Otherwise general dullness of tlie market. 
'file offerings oil Monday last WCI'O 3,641 head, 
mostly at, Uomiiuiulpuw, but could not all bo sold. 
Trade was slow, frequent showers interfering with 
the transactions. There Were rising I,.'HI) fresh and 
more than 2 <h) stale cattle at the Dim Hundredth 
street yards nn Wednesday. Tim few good droves 
were all taken, mostly by shop or retail butchers, ut 
15,/;lffe. per lb., with fair steers at He. and common ut 
9;<,®12c. 'I’lit» Texans could scarcely lie sold at any 
price. The best drove seen in tin* yards for weeks, 
viz., I5ff extra Kentucky grade Durham?, weighing 
about Ay, owl. net, were sold at. hie., some of them to 
dress id and others fill Ihs pcri-wt A lot uf I'niiininn 
5S ewt. III. steers averaged $70 per head. Tins total 
Offerings lor Die week were 3,507 at the Cotiiiuuuipnw 
yards, 2,017 ut One Hundredth street, nnd 955 at West 
iaid. 
The following aro the prices at Hie cfoso of the 
market : 
This week. T-ast week. 
Oelitv c«ntw. 
Extra line bullocks, F 18...Iff m-i iff).,' llSVf te Iff‘* 
Good to prime. ** ...15 on 15:*- 15;* mo iff 
Medium. '* ...U 44 14yj llX M-. 15 
Ordimiry. " ...12 44 13 13 (it 11 
Poorer* grade . “ ... 9 % 6u II i)y, m» II 
Average of all sales....14 14X 
These cattle came from tho following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 4.554 Kentucky. 2732 
KOw York.... 132 New Jersey.. ~ 
Ohio. 203 jllchlgitn.... — 
Missouri. IH7 Texas...1,291 
Bcnnsylvanla. — Indiana... 355 
illileh Own, Tho offerings have been quite 
free during the week, several lots ol’ fresh cows and 
springers corning from tlm West. There is usually 
about $10 difference between springers and cows 
with calves by tlmlr Hide. A ear load of the Tormer, 
rather common appearing Cows, brought $05 each, 
SMALL FRUIT] 
INSTRUCTOR. 
Iff 
UO U *»>4 
10 W la Iff,'* 
,15 
Oil 15 hi 
15;* te iff 
11 
4-) 11)4 
11>4 44 15 
.18 
44 13 
13 6t H 
, 9K te U 
9)4 Oil 11 
, , . . 
.14 
14)4 
Illinois... 4,554 
Now York.... Ui 
Ohio. 203 
Missouri. 187 
“ \\7IIAT WAKES IT VALIt.UtLH 
IT is because It contains so much practical, 
original mutter in such a small space.”—JOHN J. 
Tiiomab. 
"The directions for growing Strnwhprrtes and 
Raspberries ure the best I liavo * ver soon," HENRY 
Ward Seechkic. 
Wo e.oiild give hundreds of just such testimonials, 
showing tliu VUiUOUf tins little wotk. It should ho 
in tin- hands of every person, whet her the owner of 
a rod square ol ground or a hundred acres. Tree 
agents should have u copy. It contains 40 puges. 
Brice U) cents. Fall Price List. Wholesale and Re¬ 
tail, uml also terms to agents and those desiring to 
get Up a el III) for plants, sent rni;|..-to Jill applicants. 
Hurtles ill the South should order plants in the fall. 
Address Bl’RDY St JOHNSTON, Palmyra, N. Y., or 
I'll It D Y & 1IANCE, South Rend, liul. 
.)|i VARIETIES OF SEED WHEAT, 
' selected as the best from DEIT/'B Seed Wheat 
Kxperimeillal Farm : 
Boliemian Hinnoth Aruber Wheat, per Dush.$lu 00 
a neontt “ ” ** ” . 10 uo 
Balia " “ '• " ..... 10 00 
Bandonieu Sninoth White “ “ 10 UO 
Bei'ilenska Bearded Red Wheat, ’* 10 OO 
Salonika Rod Wheat, ” 10 U0 
Tljo above aci limated one year. 
French White ('huff Mediterranean, “ . 5 00 
•* Red *’ ” “ . 6 00 
German Amber Smooth. *• 5 00 
Blue Stem Amber Bearded, '* ..... 6 00 
Lancaster Red, “ ..... 3 50 
Wiilte (’half Mediterranean Bearded, ” . 5 00 
Red ’* “ " ” . 5 00 
ilungariun AVhltO Mhalf. '* 5 00 
American White, Wliite Bearded, “ 5 00 
Weeks’ ** ** “ “ . 5 00 
Tredweil “ “ “ . 5 00 
Diehl’s AYhite Smooth, " 5 00 
Tappiiiiaiimiuk White Smooth, *' 5 0) 
C’afifornhi White SmooUi, " 6 (X) 
Four pounds of any of the above Seed sent by 
mail, (ii-st paid, $1; 20 heads or different Varieties 
sent bv mull, post, paid, $1. The money to accompany 
all oidurs. For particulars send for Experimental 
Farm Journal. Address 
liKO. A. DEITZ, 
('hamhorshiirg, Ba. 
A gf.nts wanted everywhere for 
IAntiujtfill's celebrated. Xeedle and .Sewing Silk 
Packages, 4 papers and 8 skeins in each ; $30 to $x) per 
week paid lo either sox. Send 25 cents for sain-do 
and circular. C. M, LIMNGTON, 88 S. Halsted St., 
Chicago. _ 
5i!l a l)uy lor all. Address A. J. FL'1,1.AM, N. Y. 
