Dried Frali«. -The recent We-tern demand for 
State apples has strengthened Unit variety of stock. 
Other sorts UuII and unchanged. Peaches quoted as 
before.owing to scarcity. Sin nil fruits without much 
inquiry. Bluekheriles (mllltunl tit ISfeUe. Apples. 
Piute, quarters. 6>.e>i6<-' : ilo. sllceil, liv«7c. Soulli- 
ern, sliced, 5'suvCc.; good lopfltne, 3*«4c. Pouches, 
peeled, prime, 20c.; unpeeled dt>., Ini I res, I ItiPiI S-i«S. 
thorrlos, pitted, 20*<«21c. Raspberries, 
Egg*.—The market only receives its customary 
spring trade, but the weather is steadily growing 
iviinner, and this brings out (he purchasers for ice 
cream use. which latterly lias become a very im¬ 
portant feature. We quote Western, extra marks, 
JTkc.; other Western, 17o.; near points, llijyfatlfl^e. 
Fresh Ff uiin.—There has been good steady sup¬ 
plies of strawberries from Deleware. Maryland and 
Virginia; about done, The range Is 15030c. for com¬ 
mon to prime, and a few fancy at S5e. New.Jersey 
will be In market early—a few siiimde» have already 
arrived. Peanuts Him. at $3.90‘><;3.?U fur prime North 
Carolina; $2l75®3 for prime Virginia Pecans 19fe30c. 
Flour. -The market for State and Western opened 
firm with an advance of lafeiilJo. tier barrel, lint with 
adverse foreign reports and i he high rates of ocean 
freights this advance wits subsequently lost, dosing, 
however, with holders not anxious to realize, ns the 
supplies of the grades in ihunimd tiro moderate, 
$5.00*45.90 for mi penine •■hate; so.uv.oi.% for common 
extra do.; $6 .sim 6,S5 Tor good to choice do.; 
#6.40*6.80 for fancy do.; $5.60*8)5,90 for siinortlno 
Michigan, ludiiinu. Ohio. Iowa, &e; $«.10*«t>.2fi for 
extra do.; $6.2.W690 for choice extra do,; including 
shipping brands of round hoopOhlo at $<>.25*<i 0,35. line 
trade brands of do. at tn.to,,r,. , >i; 1 to choice; white 
wheat extras tit $6, Wife". K*; Minnesota at $6,755]875; 
St. Bonis at tfi, 2.'..i6,75 for common to lair extra, and 
♦6.80fe9 lor cood to choice ; Southern at ffi.a8ffll7.25 for 
extras. $7.3n*a9 for good to oilolce. Ityc (four at 
f4,2a(>ti, 111 . i . rn uieitl is quiet: Western white, at 
f3.25fe8.4fi; Western yellow, iii $3.60*33 80: Jersey, at 
f3.fi5ta3.ikl; Brandywine, lit $4.20; Marsh's caloric, at 
$4,20; Southern, #4.1^44.20. 
drain. Wheat-With full supplies by canal, 
Florida, 13Kc.: Avery St Ives, 1 
Snell’s Bush. ISc.; Slarkvllle, Me 
drove, 12’iC.; Katonvlllc, I39,e.; 
Stone Arabia, 134fc.; ttt. jsmhsa 
Bush, WJtbd Ilerk. Oo., t’entral, ISc 
ution, 13J4C, ’ 
( reek, Mo.' 
13c,; 8into Hill. 12KC-; 
I Jure, 1:.",C.: film 
Old Fairfield, 13c.; 
.(ulmsrille, 12\o.: Fry’s 
■ lent. , vill-eai, lell.J 1'UirttOtll ASSOCi- 
Itoomls, ]3Mc.: Top Notch, 1'Jlic.; Smith 
A. Smith & Co., Me.; Van ffornsvllle, 
ett’s Bridge. 12v ; W. Uuueleu, 12‘,e. 
•> mss hotter now begins to cooje in, and sales were 
made at trom 23**24 c. 
We have advices from abroad for the sccmi week 
in May, Our l.oiulon corvespomtont says American 
cheese, at the reduction of prices. Inis an improved 
demand The quotations are as followsAmerican 
extra. Tfife72s.; second quality,«4»68s.; thirds, 54ia.60s, 
Tim Other descriptions of cheese sell as follows: 
English Cheddar, S4(,»9i*.; Wiltshire double. 70>,iS4s.; 
Cheshire medium. liiL’71*.; tine, TjksHSs.: Sqotcli, 70® 
84s, Itntcli cheese Eduius.SOfeOfis ; Uoudus, 50fe59s.; 
Derby shape, ilfeOfi*. 
in Butter, the consumption anil demand ubout 
equal. Normundy extra is quoted at 120s., Cion- 
mells, ll»s.; Corks, ijiis. for 1st, mid 120s. for 2d, The 
corresponding prices last year 'or butter and cheese 
in Condon were . American cheese, 78s.; Clou mol Is 
butter, i ills.- x. a tv. 
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giving prominence to Messrs. Stinson & Co.'s 
advertisement, which will be found in our geno- 
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we are sure oil I* read era will tin benefited by the 
inducements extended by them to those who 
are m need or permanent, profitable work in 
their own localities. Wo are well uctpinitned 
with the business conducted by Messrs. Stinson 
v . Co , ai Hl advise those of our readers who are 
out of employment, or who have spare time 
which they wish to improve to advuutage, to 
correspond with them at once. 
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With fewer cattle and hogs, and quite an increase 
in sheep and Iambs, the markets show a depression 
in all (lie departments, if we except calves. There 
are abundant ilnd somewhat cheap substitutes for 
meat, and after a steady diet of beef and mutton, 
warm weather favoring » change, people gladly turn 
to the strawberries, new vegetables, and bountiful 
supply of tub. Tlie strawberry season has much to 
do in lessening the demand lor beef, that favorite 
dish, "snawhorrt short cake ’’ largely supplanting 
beefsteak and mutton chop. Lanins are in good de¬ 
mand to go with the green peas arriving an plenti¬ 
fully from the South, amt tney are well kept up in 
price. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK Foil TltE WEEK. 
Milch 
ItttHvss. I ov*. CsivMi Slu'1'1'. R„ga. 
Tills week . 5.906 106 4,014 23,111 lU.SOG 
bust week.. ...8,039 88 4,875 17,IMS 20,8!>4 
Correspond’g w'k 70 0.968 84 4,214 18,781 19,784 
Average '70. 6.847 97 2,240 23,151 17,108 
Dec v cm. These have rilled heavy during the en¬ 
tire week.amt the market closes on it declining scale, 
i'earfid losses have been sustained upon stock pur¬ 
chased lust full, mid even early in the spring. The 
falling off of Die old dealers, one tty one,anti the sub¬ 
stitution of nmv ones, tells its own story. Thu sup¬ 
ply of cattle Just at. present, is quite moderate; but 
there wa» a large surplus from the overstocked 
markets of lltt* previous week, so that instead ol' tin 
advance we iicluiitly have a decline In prices, Trade 
omutcrcni 
MONEY AND TEADE AFEAIRS, 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO 
HARTFORD, FOiVIV. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED 
has been generally Steady. The extremes iu}a(*& 
m ! .. closing tnS*@nr>.f pr. et. There is not much 
speculative interest in the Gold market. The Trea- 
snry sold $ 2 , 0 x 1,000 on Thursday at these figures. 
The export demand for Gold has fallen off from Lhe 
movement of the previous fortnight, and the Ex¬ 
change on London is a fraction easier, with a better 
supply ol of Bills in the market. Several important 
Railroad negotiations abroad have been announced 
m the course of the week, against the proceeds ol 
which exchange will soon have to be drawn, if part 
has not already been drawn. Some of the new 5 
per cents of the United States, which are now being 
delivered to subscribers, from the Treasury, have 
also been sent abroad and drawn against. 
The Stock Market lias been fairly active since our 
last report, but without decided buoyancy. The 
changes in prices are less important than lor several 
weeks previous. Money keeps abundant at cheap 
rates to the Brokets on temporary loan, while there 
is a demand til full 7 per rent, on bond and mortgage 
security, and also free offerings under par of numer¬ 
ous new Hallway mortgages, bearing 7 per cent, in 
ern mixed, 68 j.73c.; yellow, 74*5)74' ,c. Data are lower, 
quoted tit<B'-.t30c. for Western and Ohio. 
Hay mid Straw, -Shipping hay dull at $1, Re¬ 
tail ranges $1.15@L35. Lung rye straw, $1.80; abort 
do., $1.30, 
llop*. The outlet is light and confined to fine and 
fancy lots; these description# are In small stork ami 
realize full prices. Medium and common Block is 
hard to sell, At some Concession# there would prob¬ 
ably be some shipments, hut- holder * arts confident of 
inulnUiininu preuent pilous. We quote: New York, 
Hfltlie.; Eastern, ?'»9C ; Wisconsin, Michigan and 
Ohio, ikjeUo.; old, 2k*#6c. 
Sundries. Cider, new, l,V*t20e. per gull. Live 
geose feathers new, tine, iflfeiH'ie. per Hi.; do. mixed, 
TijfefiOe ; hell feathers, Hfe9c. White rugs, fifeS *4c. Ci¬ 
der Vinegar, 2(.v.tj25r. do. manufactured, MfelHe. per 
gull. Ne.wrtitapfirsi ffeUjc. per n> Hoop poles, hick¬ 
ory end oak, per M., It feet, 1 15«>50; iln. 12 feet, 4(KJ 
45. Oil peppermint.pure, in tin Cans. $3.25 per gull. 
Milk, per 41) quart can at. Math*n, $2.40*8,2,50. Maple 
sligiir, per !t>. btalfie;; maple syrup, per gull., $lfel.26. 
r»uliry mill Gnme. Litre poultry Is In demand, 
with some go*,'d Western coups bringing nearly State 
prices. Large turkeys not wanted. Pigeons and 
snipe, are ull the game we have, and fairly when In 
good order. Fowls, State and New Jersey, F It,., I8f<li 
2()o,, do.. Western, Wtjilfk).; do., roosters, 10,;vlle.; 
chickens, spring, V pah , fide.iiuf 1.25; ducks, N.J., 81.12 
„ol 25 . ducks. Western,HMc.iq,$1; geese, Western, $1.60 
"11-75; turkeys, State ami N. .1.. tt>., 17,'*718c.; do., 
Western, hi",lie.; squabs, vkj,l.t2: pigeons, wild, 
picked, 18 $1 HVw 1,73; do., stall-red, *1.88, lt ,2.23 ; 
English snipe, .{l.iika,2.25 for soft to prlmo. 
PrnvisiniiM. In pork there was a slight eouctlun 
at one lime itfirlng the week, prompted by an In¬ 
creased business, hut the market etexeil with a very 
dull tone and weak. Mess, $16, Cut meats, general¬ 
ly, tiro hard to sell A small trade is reported In 
smoked and pickled hams. Slopping, bagged. 13c<fi 
lie ;<3t V, 12m 13%*'.; smoked shoulders, IOy$<iSlDv<!.: 
filUOV do., 12c.; plekleil ledlles, bulk, heavy, 8kc.; 
do. light, tie.; leixed tiellles, 8*.c.; Western plekleil 
hums, II',',lI.Ic. heavy to light; City do., isyaLTio.: 
pickled shoulders, cuolce. light, 838KC.; Iptekied 
sh'oibters, lienvy, 7sc.; and shoulders m dry salt, 
fi'.;,ad*,;. Reef is qnlet at $9(A12 for plain mes-, $12>',« 
It for »• \ 11.1 ii,. tor India lues.. - 1 
lor prime mess. Beef hams are dull at $21,.,30 tor 
Texas and Western. Dressed hogs wear at 
Tallow is steadily held athtfe I .aril Is lower, hut. at 
present prices there Is a fair Outlet to shippers. 
VVe .turn ■ team. He. Sales lor June at lie.. July ID, 
UyU%('.. ltiicofi Is weak : there in,S been some stiip- 
ping trade ; t umberland cost 8e,,shoi t rib,8>Ce,,Long 
cleur, 9c„ Snort eloar, 8j|@9o, 
Tnbnecn. — The movement In Kentucky leaf Is 
(note brisk for 1 lie season, shippers taking hold well. 
The cxpui'is since Jun’y 1 have been 20,700 liliils,, 
against 1.3011 hhds. same time lust year L’rlCis* are 
sieudilv bold. Soi'd-loat uUracts a fair amount of 
attention, witli the business well distributed, at 
steady prices. 
New Crop. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Lugs. OX® 5iSfc. 6 @6Xc. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf 
Good do. 
Fine do. 
Selections . 
Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Mas*, fillers... 15 wise. 12.life 1 3c. 
Binders, seconds... 25 (0,32 15 („28 
Wrappers lots.......15 felO 25 feM5 
Fine wrappers. 45 fe.05 40 fe!5 
New York tstute fillers. 12 fe 15 13V,®15 
Average lots. 35 feiHJ 22,N(*c28 
Wrappers. 20 <a,40 25 felll 
i’enrisylvania mid Ohio fillers., 12 fel.7 IMS',"16 
Average lots.,.20 (,,;22!^ hi <3>27 
Wrappers.22 @40 20 Coi40 
Havana. New cron— nommnn, 77ys'?,82sc.: good, 
fttfeHOo.; line,97S'e.fe*(.02lv,eurreiiey. Yaiia. I cut, 
97Sc.fe$l; H euIs. 41.l2*,(d.loi average lots, 97 V<t f 1.02s', 
eurrniiay. Black, work, common and medium, hi 
ho,nl. 14*3,17c.; good and Hue, ilo., 19022c, Bright 
work, common and medium, in bund, 25fe30e.; good 
and Line, do,, 35 qz55u. 
VcgeinhlcM. Old potatoes are selling moderately 
well at steady prices. New Southern are in better 
supply, and self well, Virginia potatoes have been 
received three weeks earltey. Bermudas are weak. 
We quote potatoes:-Peach Blow.$3.50*a3.75; Prince 
Alberts. 73.30 ,33.75; other kinds, old, $&>,3.50; CharleH* 
ton. *5.5ll; new Bermuda, $7.50. Oyster Bay asparagus, 
$2.60. Henmotaonions.*1.511,5-1.75; do. tomatoes,crate, 
$1.50*wl.7t5. Green peas, per bid., *5 S' ring beans, 
crate, $3: Cabbages, per bbl., $2.50. < ’ucnmbers,crate, 
*54i,6. Turnips, new. per 100 bushels, per bushel,$2fe3. 
Squashes, 8. C., crate, $li<«I.fi0. Spinach, per bbl., *li" 
I .at). Kliujiarti, per btd., $3. Onlonv, red and yellow, 
par bush., $3.: do. per 10) strings, $o@fi. Gtirliclt, par 
100 strings, $LVt4l7. 
Wool. -The few lots of tieeee here are held at 
light prices. The demand is turned to other quali¬ 
ties. Generally prices are in the sellers favor. The 
small lots of old coining in are . attractive, and 
meet with a light sale. In the interior holders have 
Or Twelve Yean Aiming the lYihi IndmmniJ tin- Plains. 
A new book of thrilling interest and great popu¬ 
larity But- recently issued and the 19th thousand 
already In press. In no sense a novel, but a record of 
an act ual experience on the part of an Intelligent, 
educated Ohioan, during a voluntary residence ef 
over 12years among the Indians, and who is still in 
the ludlan rountry. Send tor circular* with 20 sam¬ 
ple Illustrations, extracts, terms amt tall particu¬ 
lars, or remit at once 80 cents (or mil fit. Address 
F. V KNT, t) College Place. N Y„ or 5» W 1th St., Cin¬ 
cinnati, O.. or A. H. HI BBAltD. 400 Chestnut St., 
Philadelphia, or.I S. GOODMAN ,t CO., Chicago, III. 
WITH THE PATENT 
Is dull, and it is only possible to keep stock from ac¬ 
cumulating by putting the prices low. The average 
quality Is fair, ehiotty 7iji7>, cwl Illinois steers, few 
Texans, and no State cuttle to speak or. 
At lliu principal market of Monday we had 93 car 
loads cattle at 1 Mm mu til paw. 93 at One Hundredth 
street, .72 at VVeehawketi, making 8 ( T74 head on stile. 
Trade uas very dull, and prices were reduced l-Jfelc. 
per lb, from the previous Monday, tin* finest grades 
ol Midi 10H >:wt., such as sold for f at. the week before, 
only reached lie. They were reullv premium cattle. 
Fat steers of 7 S cwt. sold at ISHfe-IUc., and poor rattle 
at lhe 12c. Nor has the market improved any since, 
with 1,633 he even on Hale to-day. They could not all 
la- sold, though put at 12V 13c. for fair t<> good, and 11 
fellVje, for ordinary. N. Morris had till the Weehaw- 
ken stock of to-day, vI*,,65 ear loads. Home of the 
stiles were ltd stillers, 6v. cwt.. sold at, 11V.in,I; 70 
corn fed, 7!; cwt., at 12life 12,; 115 of 7 cwt,, at I3' ,e., 
to ilres:* 67 )hs. per cwt.. with some hulls at 9,SC. 
Wholesale bntehevr* compliltn of extreme dullness in 
Hie dead meal, markets, hence are buying lightly. I 
The following are the prices at the close of the 
market: 
This week. Lust week. 
(’ants. C»nU. 
Choice bullocks, Ik a, ,,,,,.13 «« 13s 14 («* 14'.; 
Hood to prime.. “ ...121, (n> I2J{ 13 oil 13V,' 
Medium. " ...12 (ic 12'3 I2W (4 121$ 
Ordinary.. ** ...II @ ll-X II (<s 12 
Poorest grade... " ...9>j @ 1010 oe 11 
Average of all sales. fe 12i*i — fe 1234 
JI llcli ('awn, -Thecow trade is bad again us Is 
usually the case uftor a little spurt Milkmen are 
well stocked up, and the supply of cows la larger lliun 
usual, hence a slow market, and low prices for com¬ 
mon sioek, Even fresh cow* have bean sold at *30, 
but they were very bard animals. Those ordinarily 
termed poor brought $50060; fair 10 good 71 *>"5.5, and 
prime ut *)?5fe90, very few reaching the latter price. 
A lot of 22 State cows aveiaumtiJIoMu upon $65 tineb. 
Veul (,'nlvvs. Calves are lining heller, tin Im¬ 
proved quality helping them Those reared on but¬ 
termilk are kept back, owing l** former low prices, 
so that wt) now seldom get veals worth fdss than 6*4 
Otic. Fair calves from New York State sell at BfeSSc., 
with prime ut ttc.. while the finest Jerseys sell at'Jfe 
9! and even ilk:.. It extra One lot of 54 very fine, 
200 llis.averagc. sold at. Me , with 30of 162 lbs, at. 9'; 
154 State calves, 135 lbs . at 8 c,; and 27 of bill lbs. at 
7> 71 }., while 70 Pennsylvania poor 126 lbs. sold ut Gjtic. 
Sheep nnd I.iiuilix.—Tliese are eoruiiig in quite 
freely, especially the lalter. Lambs begin to tu'rive 
from Virginia, dido. Kentucky, Delaware and other 
Stales, bill, the greatest supply is still from this State 
and New Jersev. They arc worth all the. way from 
8feino. for very poor to medium Western, and (Ini 13c. 
for ordinary to prime Jerseys. Si,Bp ;il'b vi-rv sl,»w 
Tliln lots run down to 4 No.-some sold by tile lieadat 
$2 75 each are sLlll lower, while lair to print*' range 
l'rotn 5 l .,."6c., occasionally a small lot. Is tucked out at 
Of, " i; ,c„ bill they lotve to tie very fine. The. market is 
extremely dull, with a tendency toward lower rates. 
Lute sales tire Ml Delaware laiubB. 5T I6S, lie,; 16 
Kentucky, 12 lb*, 9c.; 31 Jersey, fit; tt,s. 12r.; 29 Jerseys, 
59 Its, 13c ; 38 (>hlo,.VIIbs, 8c.; 201 Indiana sheep, coarse, 
99 Iks, lyLfeue,; 194 of M3 tbs, tiiugli, 5;uc.; 113 Ohio, 89 
lbs, prime, 6c. 
With rattier light receipts of hogs the 
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to examine Imloru paying the hill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
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These Pitchers hnvo been carefully tested by Dr. 
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Located on the very borders of the Torrid Zone, 
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untidy by ihu winds of the Eastern and Western son*, 
and icimved from the burning lieata which prevail 
in other Southern States; ami thus it happens that 
by the Joint Inlluerice Of latitude nnd peculiar loca¬ 
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ol the Winter climate of the Northern and Middle 
States, and on the other, from the extreme heat with 
which not. only the Southern States, but in the Sum¬ 
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Settlers have not the hardship* to undnrgn that 
have bticn the lot of the pioneer* whoopened lip and 
developed our harsh Northern latltudeH, Tfic entire 
near lx a perpetual sewont nj r/rou’tli, able l<> produce 
and send to market ull the productions of thu Trnpi- 
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prices; 
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wblell eau tit* raised Vegetables, Fruits, etc..common 
to the more Northern climates, and all the Grains, 
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Such selected laud*. In the healthiest part of the 
State, and **f the best quality. 
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FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Nkiv York, May 26, 1871. 
Thk receipts of the principal kind* of produce 
for the week embruoe 12,912 hales cotton, 85 pkgs. 
dried fruits, 11,?64 bills, eggs, 69,337 bids. Hour, 668,487 
bush, wheat. 79S.U95 bush. corn. 118.608 bush. outs. 
1.693 bush, beans, 2.864 iibls. corn meal, 601 bains hops. 
371 pligs. beef, 14,1*75 pkgs. butter, 14,388 do. cheese, 
1,286 pkgs. eiit. meat*, 1,122 do. lard, 1.70U do. p*.rk, 5,720 
boxes and cases tobacco, 1,712 hhds. tobacco, 2,150 bbls. 
whisky, 989 bale* wool, 
Benn* mid I'ca*.—The stock of mediums have 
been reduced to all extent that permit* the ready 
sale of all sound stock at : he Improvement quota 
tlons shown Marrows are also stronger, owing to 
the general light supply of beans and the recent 
shipment of BjMQ bushels to Cuba. Pea Bean* have 
also advanced. There wash late sale of L'XIO hags 
small (''dllomla bean* on private terms, to a Jobbing 
Brin. Canada pea* are more available and quite 
easier. Southern B. E. peas nominally better. 
We quote; Beaus—Marrow*, choice, per bush., 
$■,.;»>•<3.Ill; do. ordinary to fair, $2.75fe3.25; mediums 
<b"iGe. $;.4(l:'<,2.50 per hush; do. fair to good. $2.2on*, 
2.37; ijn. common, *l,00ns'i. Beans, pea, $2:i5fe2.45; 
l.inia, i : Canada peas iu bhl»-. tree, $1 35fel.88; 
southern It. E. nor t wo tuish bug,$3.25«i3.40. Canada 
peas, Ii. hulk and j>ond, $1.15. 
Bei'vwnx, Fairly active ut SfuSMfie.; which Is high¬ 
er. Sales »lone our last, for export, ti.iKJO lbs. 
Broom 4,‘orn,—The low price of brooms keens 
manufacturer* out of the market for com, and old 
low pi'hav are quoted. Bert, 4c.; mixed, 5c.; green, 6 
burl and hrnsll. 76«7>£C Brooms range at 
flea to $5 per dot,, for common to best. 
Billlci.-Receipts continue uncxpoctudly abun¬ 
dant uml the situation of the market is such us to 
advocate the shipment of the goods now making us 
tney will do as well now in price* «* they subse¬ 
quently can The indication of a cheap butter sea¬ 
son is becoming moruund more Intensified. Ourotit- 
; n "*i? strictly local. nn*1 the tinportaut cheese 
io. 8 i G i SO i tl "' fdar will he apt to turn morn butter 
in urn direction. As wt* have u«4nro ri’iuarkcd the 
Points r .>f dairymen should be, particularly while we 
nayetJie possibility of running u tender market, t** 
make special aim to give lis fine quality; which ul- 
way* tends to turn t he market to an even keel, better 
u an troublesome method of making good tops 
MU' "imniim or poor lines. NVe quote the muiket 
£!*; ut 1 he following prices : -Orange Oo., pulls, fine, 
28fl'X.c..go"d do,, !o,(,27c.;State, half tubs, tine,25**126c.; 
ll * *»lr. 24"-2ac., fine yellow State.firkliis.26 
ii nn Vi k!}«* oS *'ie' 1 1 - 34 'V25o., dp., poor to fair, aOtVilc.; 
whUo * na 
ii.iuV 1 market is hardly running on a sot- 
f 16 ihearrivnls ol new are Increasing, but 
n ,„ 7 ,, ''h',"' 11 " ,rer t" any extent an attractive assort- 
it.Bv t“i l ' p, T H are not working oil full parcels, as 
u i? fe 2 urgent* irders, The general feeling 
hem io« 11*0 lull supplies likely to be 
1 -itti.i! »‘V BW Uil - V 7' Shippers aro paying 13feI3j/c., the 
uuot'ibm v*dei4binM price. «jld cheese is hardly 
ttro hM.'t.Ve fr^ffUTi' 6 " ,mythiDg like rair prices 
Wallah r Vi‘!'V at for extra State factory. 
IVtnti-.* f ^ 1 *Jo.; lor poor; new at 
prime! Sfeici* factory ; 13n 12.9,0. for good to 
lOSllc' : 1,1 g°°'4 ! 3,a 4c. for skimmed; 
‘ . tur Tditn dairy, good, and 7<J'Jc. for do. fair. 
8tS!'"n li r::V' ! ;: rt ' lr :" luompt deliver* Ifl very 
rope fs iha mi.w i 1 . 0 ,'' ).' r,ct * s ' The news from Eu- 
holders. 1 We qnote- 1 lettUlra working in favor of 
... , , New Or I Minis ami 
n ,^. I'l'toul, Ac. Alnl.rium. T«»u. 
Good'fhajinjiry' \$%Z ~\m~ U*gSL 
au.. i- 'iP 
Good Mumnng::: $f|_ l^|z 
snu°o.s?^ 1 i ir ^ fiolivery there hits been a good trade 
oflow mid iling 11 ^«a e raii Guteetsales on the basis 
iso- 7,,i iire 88 follows • May 16 1-16 June 
67-'ld y 1j 4, August w «* September 16%, December 
Hwiiif.— With rather light receipts of hogs the 
market rules dull and heavy, though pric/w have re¬ 
covered a little from the extreme depression of some 
days ago, when dressed run down to fie. for extreme 
heavy. They are now quoted at 6)*fe7Wc. for ex¬ 
treme*, ivlili live ut Dfei5;li,c. Two ears live. 230 lbs,, 
Illinois, sold at &V.C. 
LATEST, >1 ny *2«, l*. III. Beeven.-Arrlvals, 
12 ears af t'oiumiinlpii w, 5 at One Hundredth Nt.. and 
4 at VVenhawken, or 363 head, and no ehange in the 
market, only trade was even duller than yesterday. 
VenI (hiIveh. These lire very plenty, and Jfc. 
lower to-day, State selling at 7<*sHe. for medium to 
prime. 
Sliet'p nml Lnmb*. Receipts, 13ear* at Forty- 
eighth St.. 0 at Uoinmunlpaw und I each ut Fortieth 
St. and Chamberlin’*, making 4,164 bend. There is 
scarcely anythlliU doing In sheep, most lots going 
over for to-morrow. Fat -heup Of Ibfi lbs*, will scarce¬ 
ly sell utile. Lambs are *^e. lower, prime lots of 65 
lb. Jersey’* soiling at 43%c., a l*n of 51 lb»., 12a. 
IlngN. Arrivals to-day. 13 Car- at Uoininunlpaw 
and I at 40th st., making 1,808 head. Dressed were 
without change, but live sold a little higher, vii., 
5XC. for 185 II. Ill,, and $5.43\ for 2cars 208 !t.s III. 
WITH 250 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY THE 
THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE KATE OF 
#30,000 per MILE. 
$25,000 PER MILK ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
SPECIAL ADVERTISED EN T. 
CC TO cm DCD HAY ^^ en > Women, Roys aiul Girls who 
IU \blU IL.II UAT. engago in out- new business make 
from five to ten dollars per day in their own localities. You can engage 
in this business during your spare time, or devote your whole time to it, 
as you may please or as may he convenient. We send full particulars and 
instructions free by mail. Those who see this notice, who aro in need of 
permanent, profitable work, should address, at once, 
GEORGE STINSON & CO., 
Portland., 
Maino. 
P. S.—We guarantee those who take hold in earnest Two Hundred 
Dollars per month as long as they work for us. See Complimentary 
Editorial Notice in another column, headed Ghorgf, Stinson & Co. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bond* of the 
KOOHESTKU. N. Y., Vlny 25. The wheat 
market I* quiet at $l.63fel-55 for red winter, and $1.60 
Oil L75 fur white. Corn dull at 75o. for Stale. Oats in 
better supply and Ic. lower, selling at 62®tXtc. per 
bushel. Beaus $1.50fe2 35 for medium to marrows. 
The potato market is not so Arm and the season for 
shipping having so nearly ended buyers are more 
cautious. Peach blow* have dropped 26c. per bbl..and 
other varieties In like proportion. We quote from 
$1.75 lo $2.25 per bbl. Butter Is decidedly lower sell¬ 
ing at 25*8280. per lb. Choose, I3*«sl5c. Eggs arts plenty 
at 15c. The wool market is quiet. Dealers propose 
to open at 40fS44c. fur the new clip; but they muy pay 
more. Farmers are busy and many article* of pro¬ 
duce ure therefore higher than the general markets 
would warrant. 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO. 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
B ROWN’S PURCHASING AGENCY Alls 
order* for ail kinds of good*, ut a small advance 
on wholesale prices, **nving the customer 25 to 50 per 
cent. LadiUH’ Kid GloVn: by mall, any sivi; or color; 
Price $1 50, extra quality. !*,.:>d 10c. for clivnlars, and 
sample* of silk*. Address J. R. BROWN, Conslio- 
hocken, near Philadelphia, Pa. 
Prize Strawberry Exhibition. 
Three Hundred Hollars to be 
Awarded in Prizes. 
Encouraged bv the successful result* of our first 
Strawberry Exhibition, held last June, and at the 
request of many amateur growers and market gar¬ 
deners, we propose to hold another Exhibition at 
our store, thi! L'ith and 14th ol June, ut which the 
above sum will he awarded In premiums. Schedules 
of prizes, with exact date of exhibition, will ho 
mailed to all applicants, intending Exhibitors will 
please give us early notice. 
B. K. BLISS & SONS, 
Nos. 23 Park Place, and20 Murray St., New York. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
TRADE wu* a little more brisk at the Little Falla 
market for the week ending May 27th, but prices 
were no belter than for the previous week. The de¬ 
livery of liirtu dairies amounted to about 1,300 boxes 
mid the offerings from factories reached some five 
thousand lioXe*. Farm dairies, “badly skimmed," 
went at from 7u«9c„ and the belter sort*, matin from 
whole milk, from lie. to 120. The highest figures paid 
tor this class of goods was 12K'i.‘. There was a largo 
number of factoryifien present uml only a portion of 
the offerings was sold, some factories sending for¬ 
ward their goods to he disposed of on commission. 
We give quotations of sales made by leading factories 
as followsDairy Hill, l ie.; Norway Association, 
I3c„ Palatine Union, I3e.; Ford's Rush, I2v;e., Shell’s 
Bush. ll>tc. j , Crum Creek, Hl-ic,; Buell. 12\c.; Man- 
beim Center, 13e.: C. R. Nichols, 13c.; NewvUle, 13o.; 
AND 
K mpike wind mill, if YOU 
wunt a Cheap power for Pumping Water, rutting 
Hay or Straw, Grinding Food. Running Cura .Shelter 
or OrtndBioue. Sawing Wood, or riuiulng any light 
machinery, send for the celebrated “self-regulating" 
EMPIRE WIN'D MILL, mannmotored at Syracuse, 
N. Y.,and which Is the best Wind Mill iimnufactured 
or kiiuwti In the world. Price, with Patent Rotary 
Attachment for 12 ft. Mills, $2(X). 
For Descriptive Catalogue, address 
EMPIRE WIND Mil.L M’F’G CO., 
_Syracuse, N. Y. 
From F. W. Babcock, Fair Haven, Conn. 
1 RKCKiVEii “The People’s Practical Poultry 
Book ’’ at my country seat, Fair Haven, on Saturday. 
1 regard it as the finest one which 1 own—und I have 
eight. 
cun DT U A ii n 1-50 words per minute in 4 
OrlUn I nHnu, weeks. Send stamp tor 
Circular. Prof. GRAY, P. O. Box 4847, N. V. 
LL who sell our new patented articles double 
mouey. READ MAN’F’G CO., Boston. Mass. 
