Western steam, 9Ke. for July, ft 11 - 100 , for Aug. City 
at 8 \c. steiiriun sold at tULo. for prime, Beef is 
hard to moll at |7 ,H)m, 9.5I) for plain Western mesa, *10® 
12 for extra man*. Ttnrees at. tltk. 112 , for prime 
mesj, tlTwi'JU for India mean. Hoof hum* at eafjcaau. 
Tallow is weak at U jC, for prime brands of ray. 
Serda. There is very little trade In grass. A few 
sales have heen made. 1 **'■»<•- for Ohio clover; 9'i<vl0c. 
for Michigan and Indiana ; lOuidOKc. for State ; Tliuo- 
thv » 
Nctu QVbucrtisemcnts. 
SAFE AND PROFITABLE! 
thy 
Tobacco. — There la a fair trade 
THE 
FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
THE 
In seed leaf. 
Holders are disposed tit place tbatr supplies nrompt- 
lyatlatepdi.es. Kentucky leaf Is quiet \\ e quote 
Kentucky 8 K<«flKe Tor Ini's, up to UWHJe. for selec¬ 
tions; new crop Connecticut al Iodide, for tillers, and 
27(<4.12 for seconds; New York at UkuillMc. for run- 
11 mg luts; Ohio, litwlOSo. for running lots; Wiscon¬ 
sin, 8 Ke.; Havana, U5c.wri. l.'i. 
Veireinble*. Bermuda potatoes have advanced, 
and with the Mont hern stock for tlic most part small 
and poor, the trade have turned their attention to 
old stock, puylng hotter prices. Cucumbers sell low. 
Choice Peach Blows ♦l.SOwAii; common sorts, 
$1.2.vwl,T,i; I,. I- pens, *5 per bbl., N, . 1 , do. *1.75 per 
bbl.; Norfolk String Beans, FI.U 0 bbl.; Ilermuda 
potatoes, * 9 . 149 ,30 per bbl.; New Beets, fobs 12 per 100 
bunches; ilo. Turnips, t.'k<45per 100 hunches ; new cub- 
bake. per bbl., Va., * 2 „'<); N. j. cabbages. per 1(10, * 8 ; 
Southern Potatoes, *,Ht/45. 
Whisky la dull and lower utSfc. for Western. 
Wool. —Trade, generally, Is very slack. All par¬ 
ties are disposed to wait until prices are fixed on the 
new clip Farmers, to a considerable extent, are bus¬ 
ing their prices on the rates for old, but as last season 
was a very remarkable one, those quotations are con¬ 
sidered here very unlikely to rule. In Instances, 
prices have been Drought down to an approachable 
figure. Sales of Western fleece at 70e.: fin washed do., 
50®.Vie,! super pulled, TKvxSc.; extra No. 1 at loo.; bur¬ 
ry Texas, Skv, burry California, fall clip, 230. 
CANADA SOUTHERN 
First Mortgage Sinking Fund 
Thirty Years 
7PerCt.Gold Bonds 
AT 
90 :in«l Accrued Interest. 
WEED. 
WEED. 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKETS. 
Little Fulls, N. 
1.5. 187*2. 
Tiib market at I Attic Falls for the week ending 
June L5 was not so brisk as for the week previous and 
prices wore about He- lower. 
The sales of farm dairies ranged from 11 Wo. to 13KC., 
the delivery being about tilXi boxes. 
More than i7,<j0u boxes of factory were offered, near¬ 
ly all of which were sold. 
The top prluc for best lots was Uqc., though in a 
few instances it was said a higher price was reached. 
We give quotation* of miles from leading factories as 
follows : 
Herkimer Co. Central Gloversville 1.1 He., Ful¬ 
ton lie., Freman UVe., Katonville llHe.. Dally Hill 
llHc., Countryman He.. Crains uornerx It He., (iilnm- 
bia Center He., Cold Creek l»',c.. Brock eft & Fcctcr 
14c., Broeketfs Bridge It Bethel 11 He,. Keys Lie., 
Lad lie llki.'., Little Falls Central l4,Ke., Munlmlni 
Turnpike lie.. Mother Creek l.ilfc.. /.ii Inner Ulan Creole 
14c., Top Notch 14c., Snell's Bush 14HO., A. Smith & 
Co. 14c., Nichols J4c., Newport lILe. 
Wo have advices from abroad for tho first week in 
June. Our London correspondent says New Ameri¬ 
can cheese comes to hand very good and sells at ex¬ 
treme quotations. Extra fine is quoted at fids., ilnu 
fi'Tavfr,* , giHMlitkwUCB. The other dcnerlptlona of cheese 
soil as follows: English Cheddar fit-...70s,, Wiltshire 
double fiOsjils., Cheshire medium UTCiulOs., line l!4<,< ills., 
Scotch new fiUKtfits. Dutch cheese- KJums HnuBOs., 
Uondus tP-i.VH.; Derby shape, tPaids. 
In butter the new has an upward tendency. G)nn- 
raells is quoted at )UXmU2s., Corks lit!*., Normandy 
extra 112 ,'olliis. * 
The corresponding prices last year were for Ameri¬ 
can cheese, new, 70s., Corks butter IITs. 
The weather in Central New York has heen very 
wet and grass Is ueultlgu good start. 1 'ows are doing 
very well, but we bear complaints that loss cheese is 
being mad a than last yuar from same sized herdM. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York, June 13,1872. 
IN point of numbers the markets have been well 
supplied with unlmals, while warm weather rather 
checks tho deiuuml, strawberry short cake taking tho 
place of meats at the eating houses. Trade was at 
Its best condition at the close one week ago, for it 
soon Pink a downward turn, and now we report a de¬ 
cline In all kinds, with the single exception of veals. 
This 1 * probably ouly temporary, us It Is very certain 
that cattle at leusL arc. not plenty in the country, 
while high prices and toll feed Incline farmers to 
stock up heavily. It is not dnlYtiquenlly the case 
that one-fourth of the cattle arc taken from the 
wholesale market at Buffalo or Albany tor further 
feeding. 
The following are the receipts of live stock shown 
in comparison with oilier years : 
Shuejri A 
Bttiivii*. Covr*. ChIvki, LAEDDN. Ho^s. 
Totals this week..... 8.222 BH 8,533 20,507 40,518 
" lust week. 8,1'Jti 95 3,UW 10,077 12,182 
Corresponding week 
last year .(1,215 85 3,373 24,01)0 211,002 
Average last year.. . 7,1.37 88 2J«fi 25,132 25,177 
Hecveu. The firmness noted one week ago to-duv 
was of short duration, lor by .Monday morning we 
had 5,311) bullocks for tin; market, of that day, or more 
than butchers could be Induced to buy, even though 
put He, below the former prices, Tbe cuttle were 
variable m quality, from poor 5Jf OWt. Texans at I 0 e. 
to very line Illinois grade Durham* of 111 ewt.at 12 c. 
hew UN I mill* Mold above 12c,no mutter how lino. The 
cuttle were distributed —190 cars at t 'ornmunipaw, 127 
at lllOtli street, and 18 at WeohawkiMi. Considerable 
of the stock was sold on .Sunday,so that by Monday 
butchers had partially tilled up. and. as tbe weather 
was very hot, they played Off. Texan* especially 
were hard to sell, and owners lost money on them. 
Some lots were sold at very little more than they cost 
in Chicago, Dealers even talked of sondlng them 
back again. The run ha* not been heavy since Mon¬ 
day, but the market Is even weaker. In point of fuel. 
It is nearly Uc. lower, fair steers selling at l 2 V,e. on 
the scale*, , 7 ! a*, per cwt. Some of Monday's Texans 
still remain unsold. The weather continues hot, and 
butchers do not want much on baud, either dead or 
alive. A decline In lamb and mutton operates against 
the beef trade. Itdousnnt look like solllug all the 
l.dXI cattle which arrived to-day. The remedy for 
the prevent decline Is to practice the holding buck 
process for a few days. With a known scarcity in the 
country, compared to our present excessive wards, it 
does not seem necessary to sacrifice on prices. 
The following are tbe closing prices for the week 
In comparison wit h What cattle brought ope week ago. 
for net weight of beef; 
The ICoad runs from It 11 Halo 
to tlic Detroit ICivcr, and is f.Ite 
Eastern link in tlie new AIK 
■;I>K from BUFFALO to CIII- 
< and lius been under con¬ 
struct ion lor about two years 
past by railroad men wlio have 
seen the necessity tor a STKKL 
KAII„ I.OW •UVtAlbK SHORT 
ilOl/I’E bi*iween tin; great rail* 
road systems which diverge 
from Chicago, Toledo and Itul^ 
litlo. 
Among tin* builders of the road, by whose cash sub¬ 
scriptions 2110 miles (out of 390) have already been 
graded, bridged and made ready for tho superstruc¬ 
ture, a large part of the steel rails bought, all of the 
materials for the stations and a part of the equip¬ 
ment purchased, are: 
MILTON COURTRIOHT, JOHN F. TRACY, WM 
L. SCOTT, DAVID DOWS, IUCNRY FA UNIIAM, 
It. A. FORSYTH, HENRY H. PolU’EK, JOHN M. 
BURKE, M. L. SYKES, Jit., B. F. ALLEN, all Direc¬ 
tor* either In the Chicago and Northwest or In tho 
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific; GEO. OPDYKJ5, 
of the Midland Road; JOHN B. ALLEN, SIDNEY 
Dll,LON, DANIEL DREW, J. S. CASEMENT, J. A 
J. CASEY, O. S. I'll ARM AN, JOHN ROSS, DAVID 
STEWART and F. 11. WINSTON. 
THE ROAD will bo 
»» WiI.ES SHORTER THA\ 
AAV OTHER ROAD, 
either Hi ll/l' or in 4‘onteuipla- 
fiou. between llullsilo and illii- 
<*n*»o, and will also shorten the 
dislanee helween Toledo and 
Kiillalo U8 mi lew. 
THE WAXIIIUH GRADE on 
tlie cntirci line does no# exeeed 
F1FTKE.V FEET to the mile 
and Aiuety>sii per rent, of the 
Road IS STKAKiirr. 
The ROIO WlMi KE FOR. 
I*f.ETED and in running,- order 
on or bclorc December :tl of ibis 
year. 
Tho principal nnd interest of the bonds are payable 
either in New York, London or Frankfort. 
We confidently recommend the bonds to all classes 
of investors. 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
NOTICE. 
Having become associated with Messrs. Leonard, 
Sheldon A Foster in tho Agency of the Canada 
Southern Railway Company, wo offer tho abovo 
named Bonds for sale. 
Alter a thorough investigation, we recommend 
them to our friends and customers a* a sure and re¬ 
liable Investment. Rump Dicta and all Information 
furnished on application. 
WINSLOW, LANIER it CO., 
27 piny: street, new yoiik. 
parison, with confidence tlmtits obvUn'iM nttr/lmuinld fun i i f - >l l *V» most c /‘! lcal inspection and com- 
ority. Manufactured by the 8 Dvloua mBrtt8 cannot fall to convince the careful examiner of Us super!- 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO.. 
REPRESENTED 
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ENTED IN ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
AHENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ENT A HLISIIKI). 
r W m i ™T Clarke's New MethodT 
ESTAB USIIEI) 1837. W/ 
The Charter Oak 
Life Insurance Co. 
OF HARTFORD, COW. 
ORGANIZED 1850. 
$10,000,000 ASSETS. 
This old and successful Company transacts the 
business ‘>t Life Insurance mi all the usual plans, 
uieJ at much lower rates than oilier mutual compa¬ 
nies. It also presents tu the public un entirely new 
plan known as J 
DEPOSIT INSURANCE. 
_. 1 Sl new York. DEPOSIT INSURANCE, 
f!AYfTfrA I AO T?ATTRflATI 
Uill UlTn LAXC MMUAU. jug ^cuVure.s'i u neq uuluii* excel iVaictF* '* ri rcu Jars ciFn 
SATAE OP NEW YORK 
Ug ieutures in unequaical exoouenun. circulars can 
^ tnmpany, nr any of it* agents. 
XrT Agents In all tlie principal Cities uml Towns. 
Seven Per Cent. Municipal 
_...._ Bonds 
Choice beeves, %< m. 13^4 fa 
GoOd to prime—.-I2!„ on 
Ordinary to medium.DM oe 
Lowest grade.. .to fa 
Average sales.I 2 !q (<ji 
Till* week. 
La 
Cents. 
i 
..U'A fa 13K 
13K 
1.12 !-j On 1,1 
12 V 
..UK fa 12 
12 
..10 fa It 
Ilk 
.. 12 <4 fa — 
nk 
Cents. 
1 fa 13Y 
fa 13 q 
liu 12 li 
fa 1I-Y 
<i 0 12 Y 
.Ylilcli Cows.— Hot weather causes a turn in tho 
market, that article having more than doubled m 
price since last week. This is encouraging for deal- 
ers in fresh cows wiio now find a demand for all tlieir 
good milkers. The rates are not much improved, but 
the average of fcYV.igJG is rather higher. Poor cows 
sell at *40 and a row extras at #80. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
and Tax, use Perry's Moth and freckle loti on-. 
The well known and reliable remedy for Brown Dis¬ 
coloration of tlie Face. Rrepared by Dr. B. C. Perry, 
Dermatologist, 49 Bond street. New York. Bold by 
Druwitila . 
- 
BUPTUBE CAN BE CUBED 
without suffering. Elastic Trusses are supersed¬ 
ing ull others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Sup¬ 
porters, send Tor a descriptive oirculur to the Elas¬ 
tic Truss Co., N0-883 Broadway, New York. 
FIRST HORTC* AU E 
GOLD BONDS 
AT 90 AM) ACCRUED INTEREST IN CURRENCY. 
THIRTY YEARS TO RUN, AND ISSUED 
FOR $20,000 PER MILE 
This road form* tlie shortest and most direct route 
from the greiit Anthracite and Seml-Bltumlnoua 
4 DAL, field* of Pennsylvania into the central part 
ol this State, ami will run in uoiinoctlon with tlie 
New York Central road, which it rmsse* at Cayuga 
Bridge. Traversing a* it doc* the llncst and most 
populous agricultural district, generally known a* 
the •• Garden of the State," its local traffic will be 
!»''VO. hut It* greatest source of revenue will In* from 
Its CO A I, business. The road lx being rapidly built. 
Iron i* now being laid on a section covering more 
than une-quarter of the distance, and work on the 
whole line being pushed with great vigor, so that a 
Is expected to have foal trains running by the 1 st of 
November next. From our knowledge of this enter¬ 
prise, and alter the most thorough Investigation, wc 
ino*t confidently recommend the Bonds as u safe In¬ 
vestment We offer for the present the Bonds at 90 
and accrued Interest In currency. 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
10 Wall St., New York. 
Pomeroy’s Trusses. 
v 
Unrivaled for the relief and cure of Hernia or Rup¬ 
ture. POMEROY & CO., 744 Broadway, New York. 
M U n i ni I 01 , tl1 " highest grade ill ways 
* UIIIL/l|/al on hand and for sale bv 
L) Anrfc f l'. P. EL LIB A CO., 
POn aS U Pin eStroct. Now York. 
SAFE Al PROFITABLE* 
BONDS of the CITY of LA GRANGE. LEWIS Co 
Mo*. Issued for MUNICIPAL imrposcs. 
REGISTERED BONDS of LEAVENWORTH Co.. 
Kan. Value of property OVER *2tl,IM >,000 
, BONDS of the VILLAGE of NEW LONDON Wis 
having but 10 and 12 year* to run, all payable In N. Y.' 
City. For sale at price* that w ill pay from 12 to 16 
per cent, on the investment. 
Also, other first-class Investment, securities, 
tall ur send for Descriptive Circular*. 
THOH. P. ELLIS A Co.. 
_Bankers, No. 14 Pine St., Now York. 
UAIR.-Human Hair Switches 
* * ■ ■ ■ ■ SOLID HA I K NOT DYED. 
28 inches long, weight 2'.; oz., only 80.00. 
.10 inches long, weight oz., only |7.50, 
32 Inches long, weight 3 oz , only $ 9 .( 10 . 
32 inches long, weight 4 oz . only *12,00. 
Coronet Braids, solid iiair. only *4,50. 
Every lady should embrace this opportunity, and 
purchase hair go. id* from the Old;/ hair importer who 
retails at wholeaalr. prices. 
Established 1*13.' - C " HA ^ V - PKCKHAM, 
Established 1848. j- B87 Broudway, uear Amity Street, 
) New Y'ork, 
Send color hy mall. Will send Switches, C. O. I)„ by 
express; or hy mall, prepaid, on receqit id registered 
letter or money order. Correspondence answered. 
POK SALE. ID IK PAIRS OK BLUE 
. . Brunswick 1 igeons; thl-ee pairs of Ferret*, well 
“" l > several pairs of California Hares or Jack 
Rabbits, very large ami line, with ears II Inches lu 
length. Bcna for Circular and Prices. Address 
3(1,11 S IVE8, Jh , 
Glass Box 108, Allegheny City, Pa. 
Clarke's New Method 
rou 
REED ORGANS, 
Price, $2.50, 
Is so universally regarded as a Stiindui d method 
that an advertisement Is only needed as a reminder 
I he muslo Is so attractive that the student will retain 
It a* a book of Organ Pieces, lifter finishing tho In¬ 
structive course. 
A flue colored picture of Dolly Varden Is on the 
titles of 
D °LI*Y VARDEN Song, DOLLY VARDEN Galop, 
DOLLY VARDEN Schottlseho and DOLLY 
VARDEN Wultz. 
Each piece. .. .50 Cents. 
EATON’S NEW METHOD for tho CORNET, 
Priee, $1.50, 
Is now in Season. All who wish to make a noise In 
t he world, may easily accomplish it by taking up tho 
pinctlce of this fascinating Instrument, with the aid 
of this excellent. Method. 
OEMS OK GERMAN SONG. 
GEMS OK MACRKU SONG. 
GEMS OK SCOTTISH SONG. 
WREATH OF GEMS. 
T’he above collection of Vocal Gems contain each 
200 to -\>0 page* full of the choicest, German, Scottish, 
Sacred or Mlscellanlou* Song*. Very viiluuble and 
very moderate In price. 
$2.50 in Boards | *3.00 In Cloth; *4.00 Full Gilt. 
The above Books and Pieces sent, post-paid, on re¬ 
ceipt of retail price*. 
OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boaton. 
CHA 8. H. DITSON A CO.. New York. 
LIGHTNING RODS, 
And Dow to Construct them. By John PniN. Sot 
published for udvirtixiiuj imrmms. Sent by mall for 
^ lso > Catalogue of Second-hand .Mechan¬ 
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