pers, on tlio contrary, arc very decided in their 
expressions of disapproval, holding Hint to grant 
to citizens of the United States, the right to llsli 
Jn Canadian waters may make It unnecessary for 
the American Government to adopt a policy ot 
reciprocity. Nova Scotia and Now.Hrunswtok, 
and tin; Journals that re present the French- 
Bpeaktug poplijutlon oT Ontario, are in fiivor of 
reject ing all parts of the Treaty nlTccting Cana¬ 
da. The Globe thinks that sell Interest should 
direct the people ol Canada In any consideration 
of tho Treaty, while at tins wttue time it recom¬ 
mends that a difference of opinion in the 
matter between Great Britain uud tho Domin¬ 
ion should he avoided. 
Newfoundland. 
Two delegate* have left Newfoundland for 
England to ocaoliute with Earl (Jrunvllle, Secre¬ 
tary for the Colonies, for the restoration of the 
military forces which were withdrawn from tho 
( olouy on Us refusal to accept tho terms Of con¬ 
federation with Canada. The delegates are 
F. Bonnott, Premier of ttie Uovemnn iit, and ; 
the lion, W. Talbot of the Executive Council. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nltw Vtrnit, May 10, IS7I. 
Tub receipt* of tint principal kinds of produce 
for the week cmhruen 13,802 hall's Colton, 40 pkgs. 
dried fruits, 11,088 bids. eggs, 75.7YU bbls. Hour, :.Ui„V.T 
bush, wheal. 274,612 bush, earn, 1241JU5 btisli, outs, 
2,0(2 bbls. oorn tueal, ;i,01*7 bags corn meal. 7:(3 hush. 
("Pins. 1.15*0 tulles hops, MO) bags peahuts. ml pkgs 
beef, 10.182 boxes cheese, 2.400 ten. lard. 958 pkgs. cut, 
meats, 114,434 phgs. buttef, 3,1119 bbla. pork, UWJ bhds. 
tobacco, 3,700 boxes and euses tobacco. 3,8*1 bbla, iv his- 
ky, 1,537 bales wool. 
lien us uud Pens,—Very small receipts of beana, 
and the Heard stock of mediums have advanced tho 
price ol mediums, arid marrow* have consul j oh, 
more claim lo the holding rates now a-lied. About 
8,000 California are nearly due. Cunuda peas urn 
weaker as transport!!lion |* enlarged. Green peas 
are not qnnUblO. Southern B. K. pens qubit, with a 
wide range. 
f l.75i«2 j do. tomatoes, *5.75. (ireen peas, per bbl., f7. 
billing beaus, crate, $3* Cabbages, per bbl., *2.50. 
Cucumbers, crate. ftsuMi. Turnips, new, per 100 
busheia, per bushel, *‘i«3. Squashes, 8. C., erulir 
$ bit 1.60, 
Wool. Fleece Is In the seller's favor. The de- 
murid Is only moderate, but the stock of desirable 
dualities is very light. California lias sold more 
freely, hut extreme prices are asked, which checks 
general business. Pulled Is In small supply, and very 
! 'M ri ! lfl " S ri! "btalned. Carpet guides are scarce ; si 
w.W. . I.. freel v for l aliforma, with iOc. askqd. 
Latest sales are at ofle. fur medium lloecu; 32c. for 
low unwashed : Nil) fur super pulled : 42Sc. for hurry 
'Opabl'ulled ; fa,t80o. t.»r scoured ; 83c. for tub wasli- 
cd. \Y u quote New York, Michigan und Imllaoa extra, 
.Shi. ,)C.; com moo, do MlanVii!. ; Ohio, I Volts y I v a n la 
«"d Vnglnla choice, tCmll'e, | common, &j,<tG7o.: 1111 - 
ools, Wlseooslo anil I own extra, IVia.'idc,; Texas, un¬ 
washed, 3Qei36c. 
Wiiiskcr. With larger arrivals prices arc higher. 
Western, l .l2 , ..n<,U3. 
IVt* quote‘—BotiriH Marrows, choice, per hash.. THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
3.2l)<rt3.25; do. ordinary to fair, <2.5or.i3; mediums __ 
Says a I,ate Issue of the Phllndelpiila Oily 
itemIngenuity liaa been Inxcd to find tho 
surest and moat direct means of reaching the 
public, and tlie Business men who would adver¬ 
tise ft specialty, and get. the greatest good out of 
the greatest number, in the shortest space of 
time, is co in polled to go to (loo. I’. Bowel! & Co., 
of New York, for advice. Why to I hid house? 
Because it Is tho head uud front of the advertis¬ 
ing business. It Is prompt, methodical and clear 
in I Is transactions, and possesses tho confidence 
of nil the houses which advertise most.” 
_ SPECIAL NOTICES. ’ 
YOUNG MEN 
of decided natural taste for llnunce, may arrange 
with us fur practical Instruction In bund, Mortgage, 
Rental, Credit, Securities, &o., through which nine to 
11 fleet! per cent. In Eastern cities, and llfleun to forty 
per cent. Interest In Western cities Is obtainable. 
Usual terms: a share of the gross profits over a OxtuI 
rule higher than is usually obtained. Send address 
on Stumped envelope, and state locution, which must 
be outside of Chicago; present and former business, 
age and amount of capital, K. It. SWIFT A CO. of 
Chicago, III. 
-see 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ A ppm a .voles. For description, address 
SIMPSON A CO., Box 5076, New York. 
(fommeraul, Stuihcts, $cc. 
MONEY AND TRADE AIT AIRS. 
Nicw York, Saturday, May so, 1871. 
Sinck our last report there has been much activity 
And speculative excitement in Wall Street, and the 
present prospect Is that both will continue lor some 
weeks to come. The ease and cheapness ol Money 
and the summer redundancy o! National Bank Cur¬ 
rency at the great money centers all tend to stimulate 
speculation, and part ol it in no hcnlthy direction. 
Trade at the same time is unusually active lor thin 
advanced season <»f the year, and there would really 
seem no let up to the importation anil consumption 
of Foreign merchandise. In (he Iasi fortnight the 
New York market alone has taken $14,400,000 in Gold 
value, on which $5,650,000 Customs duties, also in 
Gold, have been paid into the Treasury. And New 
York imports only seven-tenths of the whole trade 
of the country. 
The exports ot Produce and Gold and Silver ate 
also active, though as fur as Produce is concerned 
this market sends abroad only about four-tenths ol 
the whole trade; the Cotton shipped directly from 
the Southern ports constituting a large sore of the 
other six-tenths The exports of Specie ol all de¬ 
scriptions for the fortnight past amounts to $4,6)7,000; 
making a total from New York since July 1, 1870, ot 
$69/174,000. 
The subscriptions to the New 5 per cent. I.oan of 
the United States now amount to $69,000,000, and the 
Homls are being delivered from the Treasury in cx- 
changc for U. S. 5-ins or Gold. Their currency value 
in the market Is ittJi per cent.; the old s per cents, 
10-40S, ate 1 10K ; the 5-voS of May and November 
interest, nrc iwtf@na; the 5 -„m ot 1867, July and 
January Interest, 114JI per cent., and tho price of 
Gold Ml per cent. The Treasury sold .$v,coo,oco 
Gold this week at ntj^iix and bought the same 
amount of j-yos for the Sinking Fund at about mJjJ 
per cent. (average,) and accrued Interest. 
The Southern Suite Bonds are »(f54 percent, higher 
than on our last report, and the Pacific Railroad 
Bond* are ( per com higher for Centrals ami 4 per 
cent, higher for Unions, in the latlei there has been 
unusual speculation, from 89 V; to V ( percent., and for 
( uni rah; 10per cent bus been paid on the Euro ¬ 
pean demand. The Railroad Stocks, including the 
Fug neglected Erie Common Stock, are all rapidly 
advancing, and the sudden stir hi Erie, induced no 
one exactly knows how, or w hy, has added a keener 
edge to the whole speculation. It is supposed dial 
Go 11 and Fisk arc willing to resign In anticipation 
ol the final action of the Federal Court before which 
they have been brought by the English Stockholders. 
I In: Pennsylvania Central Road has leased the old 
( ami/eu and Ainboy monopoly of New Jersey, em¬ 
bracing the Camden and Amboy; the New Jersey 
Railroad and Transportation Company, and the Del¬ 
aware and Raritan Canal. The Pennsylvania corpo- ! 
ration now controls, by ownership and lease, over 
•1,000 miles of Road between New York and the 
issouii River, and 1,000 miles additional from 1 
Omaha to Salt Lake through the connection ot Air. 
bcoi r, as President of the Union Pacific. 
1 tie following is the present City Bunk movement: 1 
.••"•••33 
-National Bank Circulation.7.7..':: 3«&M7d ! 
report lo * ho Deposits in Hank since our last i 
w e m r, ii"* ‘ 7"I which about one-half < 
tional lU “uic'^y" nf| thc ,cmumtlcr N “- f 
M v c. . ,I<I<:K 0> STOCKS AND BONDS, • 
M EsomUs . . . Virgfclaa, old.68 j 
Tennessee* . V, v "1 , , 73 
South < arolinas ' ' iz North Catollnas, old. 48 
Ociltr •» I I >• 1 4 * ’ * * ** A 1 l-DMisIllllUS .... . . fjft ( 
Readh,g' 1Ci ‘ iC * tock< j 7 ,, 'it.lH.Ml 77 ..;ilii l 
Wabash . , r BhuI, 1 referred.. 8i,M h 
Western T»i„,'~ , ' *■*, Do. Common..,. ... 6. E t 
Pacific M a ,i * p, ‘ W 4 Adams Express.80^ '• 
Gamer, 14itnpanv al u»h W . p J e! ^ ' 5W 
WelJs-Fargo^* J* United States Exp’s.. 58 ( 
sr ; d “*■“* s 
choice, *2.25<-t2 tn per Hush , do. fair to uoi„|, $ 31 , 42 . 20 ; 
do. common, fl.W)i., t,7(v, llvuns, pea. *2.;Ujt2.15; 1 min. 
$3®4 : Canada Jieii* la bids., true, $1.4(1; Houthorn It. 
E. per two bush, bag, $3kt3.80. 
Ilrrswnx. There Inis been a brisk export de- 
niitiul itl Ti'jC. Many holders are now asking )«ie. 
Exports of beeswax siuec Jan. 1st, 101,4*0 lbs., same 
period I net year 5*5U*5U lbs. 
Broom Com. Market dull and unsettled. 
Itiillcr. Heavy receipts and no outlet beyond our 
City unit suburban trade, and some Eastern till sines-, 
keen price* on l lie dowp ward move; while tho recent 
decline In Orange On. palls putA a ileetdeii cheek up. 
on any firmness Slimy n for other packages. Ot course 
thorn (aplenty of butter arriving in Imlr tubs from 
our best dull v sections that com pete with early pails 
In quality, bill It has always linen Dio fashion, at 
leant among buyers, to iliriut the last limitation-if 
palls upon the seller while bargaining, snd this sea¬ 
son they do so with very etructive result. Western 
butter Is arriving in Hne order and many lot • of Ohio 
hold close up to the excellence of Htiile Old butler 
Ingoing forward freely. Since our lust upwards of 
2.(K)b packages have been sent ilbrnlld. Shippers nro 
also willing lo take a ten- firkins of Wes let 11 If llielr 
prices would bu listened to. VVc quote : Fancy palls, 
3tkJ.; good do . ’DSfiktHa ■ State, lialr tubs. tlua. w- 2HC., 
do., poor to fair. 22(,(i2tlc., line yellow State, tlrklns,27 
@ 280 .; IIno Welsh, aiia’JHe.: iln,, poor to lair, 22 <,tVf<' ; 
line Ohio, 2aio-2»ic.; poor to fair, 18 a, 33c.; will to ami 
streaked Wustern. B>d)16c. 
( lieesc. The market has been relieved of the 
greater part ot tbn cumbersome slock of old, blit, tills 
lias been done hv free cmiciHslona. Tills accounts 
fortbc largely nngiucutcd shlpnimits as sliowo bv i |p- 
total rciairlcd belwiv Trade now Is In a bettor post- 
tlnn, although it docs not promise well. The cheap 
prices of provision* generally throws tin* triple Into 
more varied oluuinol•. and lias a marked effect upon 
tho consumption of cheese Htrlcfly tint, make are 
md in cxcc-ovo supply, and therefore command 
very steady figures. We are beginning to have full 
supplies of now. The railroads are running regular 
’’Choose trains." and “omu 10,000 poxes have come to 
hand tor blip week The price of new u becoming 
more settled Good luls will bring about |,l!,e.. with 
an occasional lot of extra, lt’.e ftkjin range'frumliar 
ie. ror goud, (italic, for coiiimou. 
We uunte old al. US','". I V,,e. for extra State fuctorv . 
llHtfl.'le. for fair to good ilo.j (W47i* lor poor; now 11 1 
I.'Iik 14',r. for extra bietoi y, 10,i. |2\e. (or good 1 ,. 
prime; IP*Ilk*, for fair lo good ; :t.te. tor skimmed ; 
IOildUo. for larm dairy, guud, and 7|i.Uc. for .lo, f-ur 
Cotton. Is higher and strong. The advance In 
contracts 1» the principal feature working in favor of 
the market. The uxport movement bus been muilcr- 
ato. Wenuote; 
Hood 1 irdlniirv... 13 v-y 
l,ow Middling .. 14kkD 
Middling .lfrYirti 
Good Middling.. Iil\nu 
KpUn«l, A<\ 
Alnlaitns 
ll\',4 
1,'1Y«|, - 
18 Hot 
I I klit - 
15 so¬ 
lfiV'iv - 
la V,t 
li|\w 
10Y5* 
T 11 aitH. 
14 dm 14 y 
n; Bit mu 
n . 
For forward delivery the demand Is rather light. 
I attest sales are ul 14)<u. for May, 15\e for July, 
15 for June. 154(0, for August, l.i'i,e. for Septum her, 
on a imsis of low middling. 
Dried Fruits. -8!pro the Considerable Sides of 
apples last week tor ImIi I'urnlii use, there Is a llrmer 
market on State quarters. There Is Imioor no do 
mand for N*oilJiero I'ouiUies are 10 light supply and 
tlrm prices are ruling. VVequoto; 
Apiilits, Hl.ate. quarters, bly aOc,; do., sliced, li'-viu,7o. 
Hi oil hern, sliced, .ilftwlic good lo prlme.rii.ij Ic. Bnacli 
es, pocleil, ‘iik«27e. for Kasierti Blioru: iinpucled do,, 
halves. IFtiliVb 4'lierrles, pitted, 20iS2lc. 
Eggs. The market has an Upward turn, mainly 
based upon the ih-croiiiod .irriials The demand la 
lair. L.ile arrivals to count mil arc hr-lng more, Imt 
the rule Is to make (hem good. Western, ISo, for 
best murks, with Jersey up to lBqjlH.Sc- 
1'rcnli l i iills. -Htruivberries show a very full 
supply. i’l-iCCs run 11 little li regular. On steamer 
days buyers have the advantage but two *r three 
days In llu> week when Hie uuirket is wholly depond- 
uot upon expresses fur Its supply quot.al loos are 
much higher. ICurlv arrival* are expected frum 
South Jeiuuy possibly till > week Hale* to-day are 
2.V,,„16c ; , pel quart Tor Murylainl ami llcdawure Nor. 
folk oliorrles selling at. I2qkI6c,, per lb. tec liniinn 
nissett apples bring 16.5(1,011 per bbl I'eanut* are tn 
I sellers favor, iluoted .0 r.'*l-„;l "llfo pi. North 
( arollua; 4".,.3 fur priaui Virginia. I'ecan* IU,i,20c. 
I ho reports from the peach growing sections are 
very encouraging, Deluwaru promises to bent the 
immeiisu crop of IMU'.i, 
If 1 11 llf.-PrleiKi are lower than ut the date of our 
last report, hut within the Inst few days, with con¬ 
siderable inquiry from shippers, llni uiarkel has 
reacted, uud closod drill Tin* arrivals an* free, ami 
give it very fall assortment of stoek at $4.75><46.ttt for 
*11 perdue Btute; u;.2Ith;.;l f„ r lOltillion extra do,; 
yH,(0(<t(i,45 for g<ioil to clinic*) 1 I 0 .; $6.«!,rll.yil tor 
fancy do.; $i».7.V,iror supi-rllno Mlclugari, in<JI- 
uuit, Ohio. I'lWU, Ac.; **i.L:>ot,li.B0 for evtia do ; $*Uij 
(gli.'JO for choice ex 1 ra do ; including nhlprilng brands 
0 / round lioopHhlu at ♦»},;«>..U.4.., and trade brands of 
do. at fii.6Unu7.bd : good to choke white wheat ovtnis at, 
fli.il.Vk,7,2a’, Minnesota at fli.2bfiy7.VI; Ht l.ouls 11 1 fUi.lla 
ti.ii.Md lor common to full extra, mid fii.s.W' for good 
l.oelndey; HoUtlllll'II III |ti 7fxgl7 :!5 for extras and f? 10 
(/(,!! for good to rli olco. Itye Hour Ut ft.VLdi.lU botlmj 
ami -11 pci line. Corn meal al $3JXKl3.MI lor Western 
yellow, IJ.liVnTHO for Jersey. Rag umul ut $1.48 lor 
course, $1.50 for One, per 1CK) lt»«. 
Grain. -The sblpnlng dcmiind for wheat has 
been brisk, and with the large oil Hot price* ere very 
Hr™. Hupplles from the break will reach here in a 
lew days, but holders urn COillldiiut. Winter «.,rl i 
show l.lie most improvement., owing to scarcity I ail - 
est sales are at ♦I.Ukoil.57 for new spring, f IJKWkl 48 
for winter red and umber W us tarn. $i.im ror umber 
Htute. Jl ijtl lor winter red IVnii., $1,(2, for common 
white Michigan, fJ.dtkad.UO tor good to common white 
Stitta, $1.03 for Cmmdu In bond, »l.7TX»Ufi for whim 
( ullltirnlu. Corn tiiui Hnld rm*r«» rrt*f|y, but freto miii* 
plies at tin* Close create a weak market. Hales al 7lV. 
fide, fur Western yellow. Oat* arc higher unit III in at 
to«,?lc. for Western mid uiilo. 
Hops. The mark,it has heou very quiet. For 
cholto grades full prices ur«obtained, owing to com 
punitive scHcfilty, hut other quulltlc * urn hard to sell 
although no important Concessions nro made. We 
quote: New York, Hi,ul2c.; Eastern, 7uld0o,; Wiscon¬ 
sin*. .Michigan;, ami Uhb.s, old, 2,,t«c. 
MiscHIllllftlllg.—Anhtob'M salt Vika.did- rotlned 
sugar ut Ilia.llUfi;., f,,r soft yellow ; I2,.(.l2'* ; t*., fur sort 
whim; 13tic., for crushed ; 4 arolliui rice, HV'w'JH'J-i 
Western oil eake, $13 ; 11 iiseed oil. 04 <l; ssiirlts hit 1 ,in¬ 
line, ,V»c.; bleached whale. BMe.: bleached sperm, f I II) 
(a.I. 4244 •, lire crackers, $2.4651,2.50; raisins, (S.55; cur 
rants, UNO.; Turkey prunes, MYt*.: ailHiinintlne can. 
dies, 13 ,did.; sperm, aikitfiOc.; New Orleans molas. 
sus, lbotVOc. 
sugar ut llia.URf., for soft yellow; 12 /^l 2 t 40 .. for sort 
whim; 13Re., for crushed ; 4 arolliui rice, HV'w'JH'J-i 
Western oil eake, $42 ; linseed oil. U4e.; stilrits hit 1 ,in¬ 
line, ,V»c,; bit'll,’he,1 whale. tJMe.: bleached sperm, f I II) 
(a-1,4244*, lire crackers, $2.4651,2.50; raisins, (S.55; cur 
rants, UNO.; Turkey prunes, MYt*.: udHUmntlne cun- 
dies, 13 ,,150.; sperm, 21k>e30c.; New Orleans molas. 
l'eus.-A sale oi 1 aim,la was made at $1.15 In bond. 
Eric.. 
Rock Island 
Foultry mill <4ninc. Dressed poultry I* not a 
commercial Item How. Live selling at 175418c., for 
HtaL) mid N, J. fowl*; lll>„,l7e. for Western. Spring 
chickens per pair, 75c.<g,$l,l2; din ks, N. J.. pair, $1.12 
(wl.'A'i; Western dui'k*, HS, (u,*| ; du. geese, $1.26,.41.112; 
Htute and .N. J., turkeys, lrqolSc.; WesUrii do. Illal7c. 
I’r 11 vInions, Another severe break in pork has 
brought out some little sneunlativu Inquiry, anil the 
market closed with u little better tone, although, m 
face of the largo stock here, no Improvement Is 
looked for. Western. $HVt61tf.|2S for spot. $|i! f,,r 
May. f-lii for June, $10 for July ilarou is quiet; long 
clear, fl'ye. Lilt'd Freor supplies ban Induced fi ne 
coni'*'; I 1 111 ■ 1' 1 '■ , 1 v, , .1 ,,i 1 1 | m 
imrlod from speculators oil forward delivery lots. 
YVu quote Western steam at lb\c. - fur forward at 
lie. lor June, URC. for July Tallow Is firm at !Wo 
URc. Dressed hogs are dull al liVwTc. Beef liiirus 
arc selling In lots at $24(338 for Texas, and $37ot3U for 
VV'eslern. Beef Is entirely uomliial. Uutniuat* nro 
selling in Hiuull lots only, Smoked hams, sugar 
cured, Imggeil. 14V4 iwI5c.; VVastuni pickled hums. 111, 
0,13c.; pickled shoulders, 8548 Hc. for light, TRc. for 
heavy. 
Tltt: market Is sluggish and prices low. The 
delivery ot farm dairies lor the week ending May 
. ."'•"'I I" nearly a tlimi-ainl boxes. Mach of It 
was poor and badly skimmed, mnl sales were made 
id 5*'„ to lie. 
The factories were well represented, offering In tho 
aggregate some throe thousand boxes. Home not 
satisdod with the rilling prices sent forward their 
goods to New York to ho sold on eommls.-don. The 
loll,,wing sales of leading factories will Indicate the 
slate,,f the market. Old Fulrtleld, l2i,>* ; Hprlligllsld 
I enter, 13,'.; North Fulrtleld. I3t; Newville, 13'.e.: 
Man helm Center. 12;,e.. old Hulnditirv. lilt*; Fulrtleld 
Assnotallon, l ive.; Middlevill*\ 13c ; I. Nlohols, 18c.; 
NorlJt Munheuu, 111,* ; KitlunvIllC. I2XO. 
A Utile grass li utter now begins in he brought for¬ 
ward loll most of the lots Offered were " between buy 
mid grass " and sales were made at ItW.’Oc. 
u have ail vires I rum a bread for the first week In 
•”‘*y. Our London correspunilent hiivs that Atnerl- 
rtiri oln i's,,, with Hie nxeeptldi) of extra dm* cun he 
purchased **t a reduction of 4s. tolls. Qinitbllon* arc 
given us fellows American evlra lint*. 72„,', - 4s.; line, 
t hird quality, ap.plies. Tho other dls**tdpthuia 
of elieesi'sell , 1 * follqw* . Eugltah elieibiar, H4(., !lls.: 
Wiltshire duithle, 7U@8t*.j Cheshire me,Hum, HUVts.: 
Iliifi ,U,.,.Wdu • ... » .1 Mil >1 I, . 1 .1 ■ ... ' 
line. 78w88s.; seutuii, 
OUbWsls.; Unit 1 1 a*. fiUt.i 
Dutch cheese Edams, 
WstvWis.; Honda*. ,’,ibs., Derby sham*. .Maiu. Nor- 
blitter ljAfitlais. Clenmells. I2US.; Corks 1st, 
***■>».; 2d, 1.13,; 3,1, ill. The corresponding prices last, 
year for butter and cheese American chouse, 78s.; 
(Jonmella butter, 124*.* Cork 3d. lu6s. 
In I lerli oner the we ■ flier 1ms been cold and dry uud 
grass ia,burkwurd for Die season. ,\ . A w. 
6 V tern ’’loud ’ ’ll ■ ■ 1,7 K|5- 3 ° CoU P*. ’ 6 7 .tqfj 
5 Z Wttp /cl ' Bl vao coup., ’68. 
_ _ 1 .. . . 11 a To-xo ree ..„;!/• 
5-.o coup,, '64 ••• l *v ^ . • • • 
s-xo coup. ’6< ) ,/*!‘TX’ Cou p .noj? 
.. X '•«;. :: ,;;i| 
VegetnhL s. -New potatoes are quite plenty anil 
lower. Old potatoes sell hotter, at fair prices; a 
good many lots tiuvo spr,niied anil sold low. West¬ 
ern are arriving freely ami Undo",ter reach Blow* 
Hell well. Green lasts do not coma In sufficient, quan¬ 
tities to meet tin* demand, and prices are higher. 
Southern •qiuishci sell at low figure*. Asparagus I* 
plenty and lownr. Iterimnlu stud W lower, with a 
good supply, Wei quota ivitftoed:—reach Blow, *3.50 
m) 3.75: Prince Alberta, $3.5(M.375; other kinds, old, 
$ik,(,3.50; Uharleston, $5.50'<«li; new Bermuda, $8,(48.50. 
Oyster Buy asparagus. $3<a,3.5U. Uermudu onions, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
Nkvv Yoiik, May 18.1871. 
Tine markets ruled rather steady and uniform 
alter last report, up to the beginning of this week. 
I In- tendency was rather tuwurds lower rates for 
sheep and hogs, while calves were very plenty ami 
easy In price Itijl (rout Monday l>f Hie present week 
when u|I kinds ,11 anlitialn wart* uhumlaut the 
market has mIiowii a ib rldud tendency tn retrograde, 
and It roqiilri-H mm mil exertion* to |>revent serious 
losses on I lie part i,r those who lumdle sleek Money 
Is ii mi in 11 v miide on rising markets, und lost wlnm 
live stuck or I,thm* CommodltieH lire constantly dc 
din 1 up, Pmctiu-ing stock In IllllU'Is one week, and 
offeciug 11 here for sale tin: next week, when there is 
a decline each day, leaves quite a margin tor loss. 
T0TAI.fi 1,1 Vic silicic Volt 
TUB 
WtCKfi. 
Milrl, 
('y*v». 
Cltl VNI, 
, StlHAp. 
This week. 
... 8,039 
88 
4.875 
17,111s 
Lust week. 
... 7.1135 
83 
5.2i it 
17,7811 
Correspond'g w'U 
70 5,718 
58 
4.213 
18,072 
Average '7(1. 
... 11.847 
Iff 
2,241) 
28,151 
Beeves, The run ef cattle has honii Very heavy 
11 f", teight past, uud prlci-a have settled down tn 
h,w figures, Willi a prospect.*t going still lower. The 
country appears to lie lull ef cuttle, and they an* 
ready 1.0 conic forward imieh earlier than usual, luiv 
Jl)g hetrn well kept upon the uliUridant corn ,-rup of 
Iasi season Tito sllllers are beginning tu oome for 
Wiinl, mnl lVxiiim all raady, mu that im nfu* iumh) 
t'Monk for h ik f> prlfloi ihi< hoilmoji. Tho vary low 
price 1*4 hogs Is also apposed tonlilgli ruling,*f cattle. 
For last Monday's supply, we bad !M cur banl , of 
bcnves at lllbi.h sirnet, M cars »t ('oiimmninuw, uml 
fid at Wee haw ken, inaklwg a Bitul of 4,;t72 bit I lock.s on 
atilt*, 
Brokers had all tlu.y Could do to dour the yards 
which they dually ill,I by makingootmosHlons toward 
the last end. The general price* were 13 a, 13Yit., lat 
leers reach mg I hall *i.c , 11 ml one very superior drove 
of ;m 4). guide Durhiiintq ,.l nwt. not. though only three 
years old, reaohqtg 15c Nothing like thorn has been 
here for weeks. Imt the feeder, J Parcels, promises 
more ,,f the same sort. They were bred from the 
IIMost Bates and Dutchess stock, hut were too fat for 
warm wcutlipf, They wu»U make splendid holiday 
beeves. With go many good cattle, the average price 
of ull the sales was strong I3\c.. hut tile rales could 
not he uhtltinni! to-day. The .dforijigs this morning 
wore 2,232, hat nniilil not near ull bo sold, in fact Hie 
market was completely at the merry ol the buyers, 
most (if whom had agouti portiioinf their ,Monday’s 
purchases still ,m hand, uml wen*only willing to pay 
1,2,,', 13440 . Tor prime TK ewl. steers Ordinal y to lair 
sold at llHtjiISMe., wholu droves of 7 1 , 5 V . cwt, going 
at I2'tc. 
The following are the prices at the close of tho 
niiu ki-t : 
This woelt. 
(5,1,U, 
Hindoo bullocks, V tt.1,344 on it 
Good te prime. *■ ...I2X ('4 18 
Medium. " ...12 ut I2.X 
Ordinary.. '• ...11 us 124 ., 
Poorest grade . ” ,..10 54 11 
Average ef all sales. U 4 12X 
Last week. 
Ctfiitn. 
14 (it) 1444 
13 54 I3X 
12!* «5 12X 
11 54 12 
lb (* It 
- 50 1244 
3( licit CitiVs, Fri -h rows have been doing l at her 
belter until within a Tow Uuys past. Milkmen rop- 
cluaed tkoy would have no hatter time lb which to 
at," k up for the summer, and so bought som iwhat 
freely, clearing the pens or everything offered for 
sate, Having suptdied themselves, uml lntef tailing 
to low rates, la addition, the cow muikct. rules very 
dull Just at prevent. Prices range tr,,m $.70 to fig, ror 
Common I,, mrdlutn cuivs. and from $75 1.0 CM)for fair 
to good mllkei s, one or two fancy selling up to $ 111 ). 
Venl f .'ii I Vos. Notwithstanding the very large 
receipts, the market rules sOiiiuwlutt “tiling. The 
low prices tmvi* led ton large Consumption, and 
OYPrytiling goes Olf quite readily. Mostof the culvea 
now coming to market urc or medium quality, and 
sell at P'l'Hr. p lb. live weight. Those rimltnd as " but¬ 
termilk " calves lire worth 4S@ep„ ami prime .Jersey 
unlit veals, SMftulle A hit of 33 ' 'buttermilk" calves. 
I :l , Ui lbs., sold at 5c.; 25 State veals, 118 lbs., at 7a.: 
‘- ol lid lns.,7 , and 4b prime, ii]3 lbs., ,a yvo. 
Hales,if SR 2 llgured upunaverage of $»!*; each. 
Xluo-p 11 ml 1,innbs. There Is a gradual giving 
wav in pilcr* of both sheep und lumhs, crowded 
down more by ouDitle pressuro of other stork tlltiu 
from large lei'«l|ds of sheep, lo faoMlie arrivals are 
blit Willi lirtf, Vi jil iimi purk nil 8t*1litii< 
vary low, mol ton has ludeolliiu. Sheared sheep alone 
am qiiutod, unless otherwise siiccidnd, uiul we cull 
them lsit5!*jc. for thin lots ; OYktuXc. for lair to good, 
and 6 ) 41 , 46 ,ke for prime. Lambs sell at Uq$I4o. and 
have a downward tendency. A lot of 80, weighing 6 :* 
lbs. sold ut lilc. 
sswiiti*. These are coming 1 n very freely uml have 
been ri,lining down ut rapid rates For a lime they 
declined ‘.;e. per day right along. Now they are 
quoted at (ityiofikc. for live, und IHJiYu. for dressed, 
very few pigs selling at 7 c. 
LATEST. Jinv IB, I*. Iff, Beeves. Arrivals 
are light to day, hut with very many left from yester¬ 
day, (lie market Is us dell as It well can he. Tho 
slock was not all sold, Uk). only being offered fora 
prime lot or 10 cwt. Ohio iJurhums. Fat cattle wont 
ut I2RC. 
Klieep. With fair rerulpta of sheep, the market Is 
inuetlvo, and prices same us yesterday. Lamps sold 
well tin, hoik at 12 Vi vile., several lots of 615456 lbs 
reaching the latter dgiire*. 
II ogs. There Is no change from yesterday, und 
the feeling Is gaining ground that they will not ho 
suffered t>> go lower. They are dow worth Just 0110 - 
half what they wore one year ago. 
New QUmatiGcmcnto. 
rrUN-LINED 11 : 
.1 prevents leu,I 
Uermudu onions, 
0 miN-LINKI> LEAD PIPE 
X prevents lead poisoning. 
Water flows through lias pure us 
If drawn through silver. It com¬ 
bi 11 oa all Un* advantage* ol load 
pipe as to strength, pliancy ami 
duiubdlty: whLie u> u Sanitary 
Safeguard It In invaluable Price 
15 cents a pound for ail staes. 
Circulars uud sample of pine 
sent b> mall tree. Aildrens TilK 
CULWELLH, SHAW A WIL¬ 
LARD M’F’G CO.,218 Center Ht„ New York, Also 
manufacturers of Block Tin Pipe, Lead Pipe, Sheet 
Lead, Solder, Ac. OunttHs mui.ii I I KD. 
N otice to <iu ist fi.oik bill own. 
KHSl Wuiitml, by a drst-class Miller and 
Mdiwright, a (L ist Flour MIU. to rent or work on 
shares. Or would put a mill in repair und take pay 
out of rent. Address F. K. Al., Box 33, Waterdowit, 
C, W • 
CULTIVATING TOOLS 
FOR HOED CROPS- 
OurStook of tin* above, both of our own and ether's 
make, ta unequalled In Its extant, uml In the exeel- 
lenco >*i the vui ions patterns. 
We Invite correspondence from all who need snob 
Implements, or any kind of l.'lPl.KHRNTs, Sleeps or 
I* Kimi.iy.i-.il* fur Farm or Harden Use. 
R. H. ALLEN & CO., 
P. O. Ilex :I7«. 1MB (V 101 Water Mr„ 
Now York. 
{ 'VELD, formerly Assoc. Ed. American 
A 01 Icutturist, ((insulting Agriculturist. 
LITTLE MEN.~ 
A 8KQV RI, to “ LlTTI,R WO'MKN," By Louisa M. 
I * Aloott. Will he ready June 1st. With Ulus- 1 
trillions. Price $1.50. Sold everywhere. Sent by 
mall, by tho publishers. 
| ROBERTS BROTHERS, Boston. 
niVItll’IOlV 0 K THE WORLD! 
HILL’S CELEBRATED LAWN MOWER. 
I'2,000 H>WJ uml not or* roturnod. liill’H Improved 
Muchhio, IIH MOW lUUilo ut (‘ult’H Armory, lliirttord, 
by th»‘ Hill » Arirh1mod$>un Lawn Mower Co., bus uoi 
u rival In thin country or Kuropu. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH 330 MILKS OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY THE 
MOST DIRECT ROUTE POSSIBLE. 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY. AT THE RATE OF 
#0,(10 0 PER MILK. 
$33,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
. k - --otr. 
Will eut wet, long grass -, never elngs; trftveVse 
uvor m,muds ami terraces, out, - borders; trims 
arnUnd shrubs, and Is the only balanced Lawn Mower 
In Luo world , at |»re?umi. 
(V. l 7,m , ’ , ‘(, , ; l,l . , L!/ K “! "• K "'dSS & l’l)„ and Hie 
,'VV ,‘°, V ,u " Now York: PAUICEII ,V 
I i A N N E I I , Boston, EDWARD WILSON A Co 
Albany; I! U BRAIH.EY A CO.. New Haven : 
JOHN 0 HOLLINS, London, England. ’ 
Address ” IIIM.’S A Ki ll Ml LI) FA N I,A \VN 
V. - 81 OWE It CO.." 
No. 3 4 cmfiiI ltinr, liaitrord, (Jt, 
THE “LANDSCAPE’’ 
LAWN MOWER, 
Price $25. jM 
The Editors of the American Agrlciiiturisi say : 
'The 4 I, A N DSC A PIC ' has thus far been the 
must popular. 
l ANDKKS, FKAKY & CLARK, 
53 Clin in be is Street, N. Y. 
A Map and circular relating to tho Bonds of tho 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. Jh O. MIDLAND CO., 
MAY BE HAD BV APPLICATION TO 
LEONARD, SHELDON « FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY CO., 
No. 25 NASSAU ST. 
|AA|{I>l AND PORTABLE K.NCINF.H. The 
I Manvllubl Machine Works make a specialty of 
Portable Engines adapted to the wunt of the larincr 
ami others who require a liulit, efficient an,l cheap 
I’,name far T/iivs/iluy, tiitminu, t‘(imping, Grinding, 
f'ide r Making, clciinlng (Vralu, (‘torrr Sent, Culling 
F" a,l, Ac. Tlieso Engines arebullt 11 ponconect prin¬ 
ciples und work steam with great eanmnny, uml In 
point ul Simplicity, lightness and bounty ot style and 
workmanship arc not surpassed by unv in tho world 
They are win rattle,I to give entire satis fuel Ion. Ad. 
dross, MANSFIELD MACHINE WORKS, Miuistluld 
Ohio. 
1,3 in I C If A NT COLONIZATION AND 
I J Labor Agency.-NITCH A CO., 247 Broadway 
New York, offer to con tract, with Landowners and 
othurn tor Wiiropojm ImnilKnintH, 
THE VICTOR, 
■ u - 
SIMPLE, DURABLE AND PRACTICAL! 
Will out long wet grass as well us dry. It Is Impossible for it to el eg. ns Its gears are perfeet.lv covered after 
i", , ' l a'g V .r; l Ml m, ' , k ' u " '"'if'"’' 1 '. »»wk«Ki.i light; runs ontlnfir on wheels; verFltlmpIo In Its^ 
moHt'il U rab*i* l Lttwn^iro , wo?Svirt)lI?ire(rut*tho 0 pu , biiq| IIW “"“ l0 l ° lnl ' !, ' uk,u " K ' ? - 1,1 '“ ot ’ lhe 
Sold by Ull Lending Auiionll urn I IIouhcs in Culled Sturm, and Cnnndit. 
MANUFACTURED BY THE 
ARBEITER I.AWN JVIOWIdit CO., HARTFORD, CONN. 
AN'I) 
FAMILY 
FAVORITE! ” 
THE 
WEED. 
WEED. 
Il ' 1 ul generally useful machine in existence. For the fatally of tho farmer or 
Sfe...*! . ,h,i a work required ol 11 sewing machine ranges from the heaviest garments of men’s wear 
a bjli'uenta 1 fabrics for ladies and children. It bus proved Itself iliorougbly efficient 
unequal®d siiunlicity and compactness of oonstructlou, capable of bolng 
a 'I 1,1 Ono-fourtb the nsuul expemlitui e of tiuin and labor, with u capacity for quantity 
, v ’ l . rl *' l T "< *>-\*.'•'itl,m beyond it * eomjietltnrs, and 11 rcpiHation for durability mid reliability 
“""W' 1 attff fcppre,uluted by thousands. It Is nfforeu to the people for the most critical Inspection und conf- 
parisoii, wttti conlldonee that its obvious merit* cannot full to convince tin* careful examiner of Its superi¬ 
ority. Manufactured by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND 
A42KNTS WANTED WHERE NOT Al,READY ESTAULlHllEl). 
TOWNS. 
