I 
JSqJJS bush.wheat*. 14,901 bales cotton, 72b bales hops, 
iiViu pk*s. i 'Utter, 41,1)59 boxes rbeefie, pkjcs. cut 
«8A8&» 
tVi: 'In ordinary to fair, Y2.7.»ti3.35 ; mediums 
fj.V'i.iO per bn ah i do. fiiir to good. I'.'.iho, 
). ) minion. Yl.&K*'.’ Beans. pea, |2.(XKu2.65; 
eulls aniline utile. A loud 118 Jerseys. 61 lbs. 
12‘^c.; ;« of W lba„ choice, l.'lo.f ',0 of 55 lb 
Delaware, 50 lbs,, lie. of sheep, l car Oh I 
I*ri8 
i,mt lew day* have been very heavy, and thcnivh 
..h. -do not waver as yet, dealers have very Hale 
,.,nllde.ioe In » continued upward movement, 
i -dii',,mla o taking some choice Western in the 
prices. 1,0*0 tlrfclns have been so|,iete<l|iliirLnii the past 
; \v r e qnnre pali«, tine, 3.i:a85c,: other, 3W30e.; 
ICC State III Kins, JuvoEte.; line half Oib, 
riieesi*,—'The market has r cue tod somewhat, 
, , I mo Inly upon the result of the Iasi Mule Kalla 
.i|c I .’.c. ci in ore Ircely paid for the top Hoes. The 
quality Is running better, however,and ibe better 
c l. puim'. 3X’ . IInpeeled do., halves, lO^Kflle. Cher, 
lie. pitted, 22e. Raspberries, 'J.Vc'ifJc. Peanuts at 
» tor Wilmington prime, f 2,i5(«i3 for prime Vir¬ 
ginia. 
•• PJP-'.ii 4 C. do.; pepper Hka 
w uUo, 13Jj (iif crushod and now* 
}»•* ^Mlibd s 
a c ‘- r, . ,r soft 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
N'kiv Vnntc, June 1C, 1ST1. 
n -,p|uls,—The receipts of the principal kinds 
» nr..dure for the week euihriire .95 bush, beans, 
!•1,1,. corn. 74.121 bbls. tl ur. 101.212 bush.oufa. 
'4S iih.ls, bibacaa', :».»>!0 bnXOft and cases do., S.DJsJ 
^.whisky. 5014 bales wool. 
anil I’ffts.- At the recent auction sales of 
,ccd beans the sale* were as follows . -830 hush., 
$0 do. at 41,0214; I.L00 do.. 41,1.5, and 800 do., at 
; jlvai 61. State beans arc quoted as before, Ruy- 
'L do not pay much attention to the tine grades of 
si ue that are offering, as they look for bargains in 
the California that will come on I lie market when 
iiiov lire sorted over. A few holders of mediums 
- ftfl 10c. above our ngures, but it would be diflicult 
i' ,l ice a cur load above annexed prices. Marrows 
.. .ilinue 11 mi. Canada tvea3 steady, with mites, 
iii .i k-evi'd pass nomltml. A parcel of prime green 
ii.'iis have *oTdVtl. , .V, , .l.s,'i. 
shoulders. OffilOc.; boxed bellies. 7>6(je7yc.: pickled 
shoulders, Jii49r.r Western bagged hums, ItwIHJc,; 
ui*,, 1 1 #lit it?*., hard is wBAlt; AVoHt^rn 
jreum.ut lOtto.; city In nusior, ntjoifij at lOls'c*. 
for steam and kettle. Bacon Is firm, ul H' .wsvc. for 
lOUgclear light; 7Jtw8e. for heavy do.; syf„8>6e. fur 
short rlh;7c- for Cumberland. II 11 ring the week 
Contracts tiave been made tor I .IKK) boxes of Stafford 
Stretford and long rib. lit. V-i0i9c., to be delivered as 
made in IhUCouiingmonth. 
Tobacco.-Kentucky leaf Is active, the demand 
being largely from Consumers. Prices arc strong 
heed leaf is in more general demand ut full prices, 
torcign is in fair demand. We quote: 
„ Old crop. New cron, 
Connecticut and Mass, tillers... 15 tafeo. | 2 x„a| 3 r, 
Binders, seconds. 25 @32 15 <.< 2 SI 
Wrappers lot.8 . ,15 „,4U 25 <a35 
!■ inn wrappers... . 45 @ 6,3 4*1 @45 
New York State tillers. 12 @15 15 
Average lots. 25 @30 22)41*32 * 
Wrappers.. 20 „un 25 @50 
Pennsylvania and Ohio fillers.. 12 @15 up , .15 
Average lots. 20 (,, 22*4 lfi @27 U 
Wrappers.22 @40 2a @45 
New Crop. 
l.lglil Grades. Heavy Grades. 
>f u B». sv»@ 6c. C54<aOJ4e. 
IHilcIi f'ovvK, Stimulated by the higher prices of 
botd, milkmen have b«»c»ri soiling nir their “slippery” 
cows, and arc now Inlying more fresh animals. They 
IUO not paying much advance, but t makes trade 
more lively. Poor cows still ho|! low, vix., at f4l 
cat'll, with docent to good at $433(1] 75. and prime to ox- 
tras the latter veijr scarce—til fwX'ilYi. tjnu fancy 
cow was sold ui film. 
"'''i' 1 '' A lighter supply Hnds II scarcity or 
1,1 !l t least litgher prices, amt calves are 
shoved up 1c. per lb. They go off quickly, grass ami 
^dttertnllk cal ves at .Vdlo.; ordinary to fair milk veals 
ai . M'lV.i'., vi ith prime Slate and extra Pa. and Jer¬ 
seysat V ni.lc. A few very choice sold at lllc . but the 
market )8 nut quotable above 9 ,e. Some,, f the lute-1 
sales are uigrnss calves, u., jpg,.at 6u,o.: a lot of Ul 
1>. I'liUerinilk, at be.: (15 State milk Calves, US lb*.. at 
Ho ; 08 of lJOUi*-, I*o., and 52 Jerseys. 2S0 Ibu.,at9«r 
with soiuo Bucks Co. IVa., ISO lbs., at lUc. 
Sheep and I.n tuhx. Receipts Are nearly double 
what they were the previous week, noil mill prices 
arc uii lower. In fact, prime sheep are doing heller, 
several lots prime selling in i. v*i;\.:.. with scarcely 
any below 5 ‘iC. Choice lambs arc worth l.'b.c. A 
few superior lots sold at 13c. Western lambs' coma 
in more freely, us Jerseys begin to fall 01 T. Those 
t r, 1 in tint U'liat aPit it 1 pIL. III,., iii . ... t i . 
'pill! FI,0«’IVV srai.xa 
POULTRY FOUNTAIN. 
peas m bDls., free, fl.;i5i@t..is: Southern U. 
1 I wo ini«h. bag. 43.25>i 3. f'J. Canada peas. In bulk 
; j JtK)nd.«l.i5iiU0. 
Broom 4'ern. — Additional receipts front the 
iy,,st Im*1 1 > m prostrate prices and the market is weak, 
licit S 4c.: mixed &-_<.Go.; green tkiiiTc. 
Il„tier, l'rices have favored sellers nearlv the 
n i,,.lent the past «eek, nud the slight Improvement 
I, ., ailed out a hotter supply of Stale. Western, 
, rover, has the attractive price, and its quality still 
Biv e , it the best of the race. Low grades of butter 
lire neglected. Bulls advanced on Tuesday to 32o. ..11 
1 1.11*3. 
1 Common to me¬ 
dium lour. OVfta v.i tiy® 7 v 
(.nod do. 7S'7« 8 )f H (.4 9 
. 8''.@914 !PV(,i.p.l 
Selections.... QX'ito'f 10’i@13 
HAVANA, New amp—Common.80®85c.: good,85)4 
bV-kx?.; line. U/Hc.(itf I ir2',f. currency. V.iUA.-l Cut, 
v7;*CMf 1 ; II cuts, f 1.12 ,ul.|3; average lots, 97 Vtrkil.fSU. 
cnrrpucv. Black work, common and mediimi. In 
bond. li.'U.c,; good and flue, do., l‘J®22c. Bright 
work, common and medium, in bond, a&a'iOo.! good 
and Une, dim 30@55c. 
VeueiuMc*. —Olil potatoes tiro firm, with thn 
stoi'k hIi owing a poorer assortment. A few Virginia 
cucumbers have sold at 44 per orato, cabbages come 
In freely Ironi Jersey arid f.ong Island, and sell ut f5 
( 0,9 per no. Ilreen peas range wide,according to sup- 
Ply. Bermuda tomatoes look poorly and sell slowly. 
I liarleston tomatoes present arrivals—are licit of 
BOild quality, nud hard to sell. Norfolk are coming 
In, arid take the most, attention. 
1 WjPjmule potatoes: -Beach Blow, 43.3iysi3.75i Brince 
t A lbeits, f-Vi.)"(- 4 ; other kinds, old. *»:).>.i .'ii; tioiithcrn 
: "r.' v iioviunda.fi'.tTJO. tlysler Bay asparagus, 
BitiiuhIji onions, f.;». 0 n; iio. toumtopH, box, 
JJ. Croon peas, per burrel, f l String henns. finite. 
!u. nhbages, per hbl., #4 '3iX), Cucumbers, crate, 
vUW. I urn ins new. per 11*1 belts, f-liw... Squashes, S. 
‘.-orate, II. Rhubarb, per hbl., *3@4. Ottrlfok, per KXJ 
■ ChurlCMton tonmtoe» t per orate, 
Wool.— The market la ruling In faver of holders. 
1 llo 1 eoelpts of \\ Cstern llecces l.i.Vc been larger 
but they lira not oirered on the tum'ket, mulrilv going 
to the mills direct. Thn bunlness in the West is 
large: 111 Ohio,It is reported the clip. In a number of 
section*,has been all taken up. Generally, buyers 
through the country are opuntmg with ft good deal 
of eonildenee. and are making bids promptly. There 
Is considerable talk about tlm Hull loess of the clip, 
and in view of the depleted stocks most of the trade 
look lor logti prices us a cooacqueiieo. A eonstder- 
uble amount of Southern 1 » coming In, and there is 
no trouble in Undlng a market ut full prices. The 
average prices paid for the clip is 55e. In Ohio. Bull¬ 
ed arc in better stock nud llrui In pr lee. Thu demand 
is less urgent, n« manufacturer* are disposed to 
I'T .' 11 l . 1 . ,L '. n J T< ?! !t °. f * he new clip, Callforuhi grades 
sell well at full prices. 9 be best qualities sell tmr- 
lo.ul lily good, and at relatively higlier Itgnres. For- 
Ij iitF»*n){ at the ri»f-i*nl hujjruvciupiir; i.jn* do. 
tiniml Is matuly for line grades, which are In coni- 
puratlvcly Mnijill stock, fiiilcst sales were of fut 
sheeps at 4ft.i4.Ue.: Western upwnslied, part ut 4ft ,u 
44c., the latter price for light: unnxtslied delulne at 
i.'-.e,; fjcoigiu, 41c.; nulled ut 62«ifor extra' 
l ex** ul St's, 12c. for fair to ell..leo; lull f 'allfornhi at 
spring, mainly at 3Sv,:;9‘.i'.; burry ut, 28. - 
I onbs at 3b ,C.: Mosliza pulled ul 65:,<,71)0. foreign 
.seoitretl at 8 , ,,ftVJ 6 c.; McsDwi at about Sue.; Cape at 
— - — 
ROC IIESTF.K, N. V.. Juno 15. Wheat Is 
higlier. and beat grades of white me Hcarce. Wo 
< 1 !"^‘l.V I< '‘ (,l . u ’ rrilnpilh "t f 1-55'tl,60: white Michigan 
at 4*1.70, mid IJIehl fl.80.t4l.85, Corn is quiet at. 75c. 
Oats scarce, 64t.ttl5e. There are some miles of wool 
*it t.s.itic,, mid we hour that 50c, has been pub I for 
some. Potatoes are dull, selling at |l to. Beach 
Blows and 8 po. tor Other varieties. Blitter is quiet, 
7 ?°, ti/ Joc Kggs tire becoming scarce, selling ut lixip 
•'ft- Green puns are becoming very plenty, selling 
at Ale. per peek. Straw berries are abundant :it8@12e 
per quart. 1 lie hay market ts poorly supplied iu *20 
@ 2 a per ton. v 
Welsh, .•wn.284!: eituinion ntnie, Tlui'Mi'.; choice 
iC. 1 . 72-j 24c.: rail In good Western, foci 18c.; poor 
(l «'l dreaketl lots,12i.i,15c. 
_A- '■ ' ' * r. i» If* 1*44* 1 IIWIIIB V<> UIIH, J IIpri 
“bo iTI.dtlc Kalis were us high as 12ki.j Mo. hut the 
u.-ivkct here Ini* not respoiirted to Unit extent. The 
l)big trade are lulling mainly choice tbit Ohio at 
mil ilciircs. 'J'he bhipmcnis nre largo, the cooj 
itln i giving the trade mi advantage; 1.431.768 
r.,.ends have liecti shipped since our last, iigainsl 
. , 1 , iuu.Is the same week last year. 
We quote: State factory, extra, 12•.>! 12Vc.j do. fuc- 
t'.rv. g "id, 9 V" 12kc.; do. poor as low um lie.: Slate 
-kmliued, 3 ■ le : do. farm dairy, good, 9V;„1 lie ; do. 
loir Ohio skimmed. 2@3c.i Ohio factory, lO a lle. 
t niton, 'file TiliLrket. has been very much unset¬ 
tled Prices arc still too high to admit of export 
business, anil lit© buoyancy Is mainly derived from 
tlieexcitcni»nl iu contract*. The statement ol the 
Ag iciilturul Bureau at SVasblngton in regard to the 
.nreage planted and tint probable yield is expected 
lu-reevery imunent, nod the market Inis been morn 
I tirlcss excUnd on the stiengMiof rumors about in 
I regard totheftr eBtlinatea. We quote: m 
MwW t.rli-rtni slut 
orillimry. 
1 :,,.iil Ordinary 
I, iv .Middling . 
I Mlildlltlg... . 
Ii|.liuitl, Jir. 
19 l <0 — 
19H'*t- 
2046(4- 
I Middling... 2I>6(&— 
AUbsillfl. 
15h'@- 
18!6"0— 
m>6@— 
2U'V.t- 
21X14— 
T«x«*. 
15 .'-'J Id 
:$uiai»K 
19', .120 
20) . 21 
21 k'(,< 22 
I i forward delivery latest sales on the basis nf 
v lultldling arc us follwsx : June, 19; July, 18^; 
I Aug ast, I'-' V i September, 18K; October. 18. 
Dried Fi nite, Beyond 11 small demand from the 
W. s* inr apples, trade is unimportant. Brices are 
' omdderoil low. and lioldcra refuse to make further 
r-,m'i'S#ioas, (ilackberries, lie 14n. Appli 1 *, State, 
qan i' i", 5u@Uc.; do., sliced. 6.'6 (•* 7t'. Southern, 
Kggs. Several large lota were received this week, 
I Pin With held buck for a bettor market; but they 
’ ant us Iresli as oiu trade would like, and they 
[ imvc gone oil generally at low mid irregular figures, 
I I liuicc mark' sell well ill firm prices: buyers are 
' f v v«-., * 4 . 41,01 11 / 9 .. I 
car, 84 lbs,, rottg It, a\e. 
Swine. Hero we have n grent gain in numbers, 
but no change In prices, on I v the market is decidedly 
brtn ut.s«5>6c, lor live, and 6„ *;\c. for dressed. 
LATEST, Jiimc 141, |». AI. lie,'vet,.— Arrivals, 
11 wtr» “t * ominuniiaiw, 1111 ,1 in at One Hundredth St., 
or 1,022 head. I here is scarcely any change in tnc 
prices of yostorday, but, stock moves slower, some 
n ewt, Texas at llc., 56 lbs per cwt.; fat 7V awt.. 111. 
steers at 13c.. with 6 curs stillers. ti cwt,. at 12c. The 
run is likely to he large on Monday next. 
nud littMibn, Receipts, 7 cars at Forty- 
eighth St,, 17 nt Co.niuunlnaw. In, at Chubmerlur-, 
an,I5ut. Fortieth St., making 5.851 head. With Ibis 
largo supply sheep are lower, but. sell readily, 
mid at good prices ; 3 cars 0.82 tbs,at tic. I.ambs suf- 
ror no decline, prime selling ut. I2.yal8c, with 15 its 
U. Ht o’jc* 
^Jf*.^*^* Arrivals to-day, 11 cars nt Comtnunip.'iw 
and Jo. at. 40Mi st.. making 2,191 head. There Is no 
i liango whatever in prices, 11 lot of 1(17 lbs O. selling 
utac. alive. 
Ncu) QVbticvtiscmcnts. 
IjB:i: it \RI>, Boston, 
BUBl.ISH THIS WEEK: 
Mad. Sopliie Schwartz's New Novel, 
THE WIFE OF A YAIN IAN. 
Translated by .Miss Ski.m a Bohii and Miss M A Ul K 
A. BKOW.V. 8vo. 1-apor, .ft; Cloth. |1.50. 
" The novels of Madame Scltwarty. arc among the 
best. Interesting, quaint, amt full of good sketches 
of human nature."— Sprinyfleht ttfpublican. 
VOL.Mi AMERICA 1II0V ! 
100.000 
...... n 01 ■■ tu iii 111 |ji n;p;* ; Dll VLM!1 lUC 11 ^ ^ ■ . 
V"'L" k ^»^hr,Iff:'belu f m;ir^i? THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
'■ tl,,. lillr marks • i*.... I.. I..-.,, a- i.r- ... 
1 <■, do. fair marks, JiV.* 17c : Canada, loss off, I 6 bic; 
stut e.mil Bsuhhylraniu, loss oil. | 8 ,i Im-e.; New Jer- 
U.. i —ng island, and North River, Wo. 
I Fresh l ini la,—Opportune rains have extended 
■ <0 leave *if htrawlierrles, and wo aro again well 
■ ►["('kcU with fancy, ini'lnding Juniiula ami up-river 
■ Wile,„s. Prices hqve done well tips suit son thus 
I n mu just now Mm shipping demand 1 " smaller as 
■ui.irty 1,1 tern seclions Imvo a home supply,and uuu- 
|;:iiioas run down whim berriee are loft over noon 
I Ci" early quotations for lots rate. 2 ,Vs 35 c. lor fancy 
■ .‘" •rt 2 a„p.. tor good size; poor lots, t:s*lfifl.; small 
|l iliij basket'*, 3 is (idle. .Some extra Jutrundu mut 
v;,'" 1 1 “".7 "OOdLings have bronglit 50e. per quart 
■ I Id . 1 » are lllacfc t ups are in market, at Ilia I 2 e. rbfn les- 
II 'll peaches dtt pet stand tin* voyage well tins season • 
I 'i'! 1 M '* v,> "J •'<> thrown uivuy ; t he bust sold 
Iii ’in per crate, and many sold ai f;fo, 5 . Chcrrlos 
T mr U {i'.'i" p',T U,Ke Ul *' O0< '- «'"* nit.ull and 
cud 5 Sh ’^cfett. 8oUtffo,n pear “' per bbl.; 
I lull **. 'Prado Inis been fair, In good part for t x- 
' l ' 1 " '/“yers have bad slightly the ndvaiitago 01 
■I,’,;,arrivals. We quote *5,ttU3.{«) tor 
l ■ in r " e ; io L.V.ifl.'jJ for common extra do,; *ti 55 
WforK.'.dlo el,nice do.; #5.4.1.,dl.yu tor fancy dt,g 
. , .'^L'.'I'odiorUoe M 10 hlgan.lndlaua.Ohlo, Iowa', 
- ' In Pw '.'-’i' a-extrado.; «6.»0'AU tWfor choice extra 
ii i ‘ 'dipping brands of round InmnOhloat 
i d ' and trade brands or do. at fd.f.VaE.ft,: go, 
' ' *' " *. *«.»« lor ram.,,,,,, to 
1 i'xir. 1 ,ami Ki.Koi'.i for good to choice; Southern 
' 'la slowly ut MitiioT. k* foi extras, and t7.35@9 
f se al to choice. Rye at f4.25i„.i; lu for tlm range of 
ba.fud superflne. Cun, meal quiet. Westernaold 
, ‘’''H". The market for wheat Is better. The 
r, i . '.'imlf'.* "V‘‘ **i vorable, and as receipts 
• c iiuo Miothirnto Mit'ri? i.-» c<rnrq)i]t*iuh)e tone lo 
1 - i. 1,1 y ,, ,,. j |, ear | v ,.ll 
1 " I'o-scm stock, Undlng Imlders eager (o realise 
ll -. "XV . ,u '^h '*»«*«* 8 uios urT«ia34" 
''r.Vi.Sspmig.artoai: fl. 5 Pasl .53 for aiift dh 
■ 4 fur v. niter red in,d limber Western. Corn 
■ an- iji slowly, and with an im reuM-d call from 
PUci'.s are stronger. At the close nuarW 
V H if-* bul " /l " ^test rales 
H u. wSr '"' 1,1 H-.ttf.'.jc. for good L „ 
- 1 '' hn,| , :rn iiiljsd Oats are In moderate 
„, 1 I,• L former rutea. Sale* at 65H«ie. for West- 
J l,lu • we. tor small parcels ol choice white. 
-'fouivwli I > ri««sN C*r Shipping have 
I'.ini Cil be. I lie demand has been light with 
ILftV. Retail quailDe* 
Wi f.ir'V y lr * nv *8 rutlior easier, selling !it fi av<v 
tw ^ *yJ**MiM 
iVtami,doiet. There tire more er- 
ilanu s iM. lVn'.'-'J 1 ,",' * u,, { aotue inquiry from spec- 
*n a s , J from Kuropt* ure Mtrenu:tjteiiimr 
•at , 'i‘r 1U T„ |JUI r «* holders willtngl ope n 
rn ^ lki .' te We quote New Vork.HiaHc.; £1 
, ■' 'bvonaiiis, Michigan and Ohio, tkis'Je.; 
>1 1 Ik-Ber iu-quau CU n, 13^2.20. 
iniugs*lcVsardii , i<» _ n? ,l , isin8 f?- 10 ® 2 ' 15 f or layer: 
*k<n. '•:•»•, ate. for if, l K ’°i‘ lh « r , ut ^27e. for 
*f 1. Ill : Ashtoirl Imi'iC mid< l |e * common 
“Lucgsatosic do - mace * 1.25 gold : 
BRtrr.H were a little better at the tattle Kails mar. 
Kef for the week ending Juim t?lIi. The dcdtverv of 
farm dairies amounted to muii'ly '.k)u ind’shies 
of host sorts were made ut lO.Wiwn. " I lay made” 
went at ,i»8o. i here was a good representation from 
lactones, but the offoi nigs were md, quite s., |,ti go as 
fur the previous week, 'The tone of the market was 
about. Ac. hotter for line grades over sales of u,e 
previous week We give the rates paid tor lending 
factories, as fo lows Middlevide, r*v ; North Katr- 
II eld foheese while or uncolored), ilkv Avei-v A Ives 
fflfS-: « V av1 i 1 ’ ,t *W : ’ (coloVAtf, 1 1 ;i5(k! 
Bold Brook, 13,:.; Castile, He ; Chile, 12<i'.; Norway 
Association 12sc ; Dairy Hjil, I2*kc.’; C.e.k & iv,.^ 
Il\e. ; Writ. Dural,>, ITlio.; Fry's Iiush, t2',e - Kim 
(.roVu.lJKc ; Newport, KCc.; Watervllle, I'ic ; Jnnii- 
fttuu Crus:, Rondo, 12c.; Hrnltli Creek, 12 !;c.; A. Smith 
it ' -U., I - . 4 C, 
mude at llellvei y l,t hdtlor.ami sales wore 
Wu have u<l vices from abroad Tor the first of June. 
°."i London correspondent says the new American 
ohecs,- to hand sells an It. arrives, with a lalrdeumml 
lor all sorts of old. ’The beat is quoted u t;o* ■ second 
quality. J,-.; g. ,,k) . iVk*54k,. T A ether dcseidpDom 
wo a t i* ? o U I 1 " followsrrKngllah ehcnlnr. sLntls.: 
I„l.«\ , ...' . ’ "•■‘ '1 VllllilUlilM. iMJ l/lil/S. 
U0COfn^JpomJInk prices lail. year fur builer and 
cheese 7 «s r<!: C ^ 0nU,<; IS buU,:r ' > w **.; American 
The weather Ls pooler In Central New York, and the 
te^vJd vegetStift“ UrJl ' y n,ghl a “ d Mum,1,y iKlVL> 
» EIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
_ New Vouk. June 15,1871. 
( nob weather during most of the week has been 
favorable for trade, while the light supply of the 
previous week, particularly of bfteves, left a good de- 
rnand to begin with. The offerings or cattle, sheen 
LT,L h " g £ Hre,1 °. w "“T 1 ' ! ar ?dr. and still prices have 
cd her advanced, nr lirmly hold their own, save on 
bogs, which show a littie weakness The heavy cal! 
fur tie, I Is scarcely to be accounted for save that 
people nccasionaUy tire of what they frequently take 
will, avidity as substitutes, hi,,I turn hack with ofinal 
eagerness 10 the more sutlstantial things At least 
the run is anon beet just now, but after a little we 
look for a change again. wu 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOB Tlltt WEEK. 
Milch 
Be«v„t. Cow». Cslvn. Sheep.R 
This week. 7,298 85 3.373 24,993 26 ‘W 
Last week . ... .o.9s8 .59 5 , 1*18 j$38 17 990 
( orrespond’g w’k 70 8.256 100 3,373 24.3S4 22 PH 
Average '70.6.847 97 2J40 28.151 Kilos 
llrevcs. -Dealers have changed their tactics, and 
Ulnars have suddenly bee*,ate bulls. The games 
ot Wall street are being Introduced Into the cattle 
tiude. Mumeuvering so us to produce a light run 
one week ago, and get up a hungry reeling turning 
Hie butchers, the dealers shoved up thn rules 5<,Uc 
y tt.ttud then rushed In tile slock, hut held by so 
few Parties and with such an organized UiuleiMturid- 
mg. that butchers must pay the full prices or go 
away empty. Tills has worked to the satisfaction 
and advantage of tlie chief opemtors so fur; ion a 
Btorin appears to be brewing, and another tack is 
likely to lie made. Dealer* who buy ut the \Vc-t 
can afford theuixelycs to bear down 011 the market 
here, selling ut low pi ices, and lose money one week 
It by so doing tliey can get such bard report* out 
West that they can tiny low for t a o weeks there 
and sell for good prices Imre after a i naction has get 
tn. '1 big appears to be the game Just nt present. 
Thor,! were only 3.874 bullocks In the yards last 
Monday, more than Halt of them at Commit ill paw 
Trade, was very active and all the stock wa- sold off 
curly at lOfsltc , us extremes, tlm bulk or the trans¬ 
actions being at 13-« |3e. Texans were not plenty and 
went at lOVAllc.. With few exceptions. The mV ore 
Sm.L*?, 0 ' 1 **"«,<• sold at 134»13«C.. With tops 
utile. Since then we have hud 2,728 head.3,.'*»1 01 
them to-day. Some of the special sales were In; III 
fSrnVi'J* cwt. at 12,5135;c.: vn,,t 6!; cwt. at Jiv.f.i tic*.; 
hfa t ,“««•’ :, * lW ?»UI fed HI., cattle, fat'. 
},**■' " , , s ; "5 loc. j 8 lbs. per cwt. the prospects am 
favorable fora heavy run of cuttle next Monday, and 
lower prices are looked for. ’ 
(a TIfa following aro the prices at the cloa« of the 
This week. Last week. 
Choice bullocks. V lb. \'iy,% 14 12 W*ffl*'iS 
Good to prime. " ...12H@13 liti @ 12 
Medium. " ...12 @ I2K 11 is, ills 
binary... . “ ...ll u % in rai io>| 
Boo rest grade . “ ...111 @ 1(J> 5 9)6® 9V 
Average of all sales.12)f ® 11)6® 
•Oc.; riiiml ,,,,!; ‘""‘assca i!l®70c.; B.irto Rico do. 
H'le, ' LnrpfthUne 46)6®4re. per gall.; linseed 
1*0111 H*y i, n | p 
l V/.“ u '. 1 »mi,u turke?i l »:T^K„ f ?"J- 0,s 'IresBod 
1 I! • luXX - 101 ■! Wester,,, 17(AIHc.; 
16" lv • f! ,A U >!, | l,,r “''V. 1- lb. hi" 18c.; do., 
a. Western, 7 ,, •'•■•rsoy. e pair, fl.13® 1.25; 
frVwuV" J£ ' r “ey, t2‘ til ,*''?.• v «*air, 81.50 
ro wll,l „,„. (U . Ktall fe i ti 5*. ileu ' 3 ' ul game 
Kano next, *.o 0 per *Jo *eu ; wood- 
; ‘Wnig mi'nliat. blit tow.fJli'Ih uc , Uve 'nnuediateiy 
5 tig very a, 1 ,\ h thu ‘narketis 
. * pric*n*- 4 ii't , ,c * the la rife Mtock crputps 
;‘ u » Jobbj|j|T <>n Hpijt, $15.^15 
at 4»!%“tssed ho^ ru8 « July. #I5| 
ojuinlv owiiit. rf. ^Sr ure tirrn.^j^Jit pii^s 
lj! Inriey S ' e contracts for f„tur.Hdc- 
l t l)o.l2!yc. Taiiow 1 ^ 11 *! 0 ® L* u ‘ t L and steadily 
,‘ r ‘""nuion to fair and'hHvfHX® a !"' ,lrl " llt Bi-iW.*/. 
»*• ‘iatsssts 
e^oys and girls 
A 1 Vi f im 4 ! T”‘i Vi'.V *i h i e ..' lCi,,,e " iy :ihl T' VO UN 41 
i ' AHKOAI , as recriUnJ in the Urst 
u , o Ul,,,ks ' under the lilies of ''Outward 
.Bound." .Sim iiiriick and Thistle." "Bod Cross" 
" Pi?°?hn'"ttM 11 ?*}'" {*"'“«« '“"I Cottage," and 
Ip tile I tin nc, lire hereby nollllod that llie 
\oiing America, relltted und provisioned i,v her 
GlrY^rS^Wl'^^ 111 ° L '* !lv ‘ ! " ,oour iJ0 >' attnJ 
UP THU BALTIC ; 
Or Voting America ir. Norway, Denmark und Swe- 
d.'o. \\ rittoii by tH.iv ten oi-Ttr, a bandsome lOino 
volume, Illustrated. Brice, fl.Au. Il " 0, 
Render* of “ F.lm l*luml Miovien.” 
DFCf,AIMERS OF ” SBAJJTICU8.” 
YOUR OLD FRI END'S. 
New Book for Boys. 
THE YOUNG DELIVERERS 
OF BI.EASAN'T Cove, by Elijah Keliogo is 
now ready. Wmo. Cloth, 81.25. 18 
Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. 
URE dc SIIEB.V If D, Buhliahei H, llosion. 
1,ER. SriKBARD A DILLINGHAM, 47 and 49 
Greene St... New York. 
BUSINESS WITHOUT CAPITAL. 
Enterprising Ladies and Gentlemen can now estab- 
"sh lhemaelveg as Local or General Agents iu any 
part of the United States or Brttlsl, Brovinces tor 
" ,tr „ nt ' w ' l "' 1 forthcoming works in the Sith- 
sc,) pin in Depurtmont ol Messrs, JAM K 3 K, OHuinit, 
A ( o. 1 wo excntleot books for Summer canvassing 
are just ready, and others nearly completed. A,J- 
nii n vc \r r «, ‘I vU 1 1 af' terms and territory, ll a. 
BR OWN A tO„ ill Fremont street, Boston, Mass. 
° uN hook.” i„si 
J- puultftjieiJ. ^<ih*l for C uiului/ut*. Addresa 
CLARK A KOUSWIfiAU. 
_ P. O. Box . 2,683, Buffalo, N. V, 
\yi.STUOKKI,AM> BO IJ UT R V YARD, 
Y Y consisting ol Houdans, La Klecbc. CreveCumr, 
( oclnns. Brnl,mas, Dorkings Leghorns, Spanish. 
Uombuigs, Golden Polands, Games, Ducks, Wild 
,m Vr ,‘‘ e I?. r 1 w,lat y "" wa,lt * ' lni1 special rates will bo 
given. Address J. V. UICKNELL. 
_West moreland , Oneida Co ., N V 
C. " ,D|; 
H'ttUlT AMU BRontJOK 
€<H1 YI1SSI4>> 11 I.KUHAM, 
328 CREENWICH STREET, 
_ n K w yon ic. 
Ii Ii U N A N O It IJ I, It s , 
C. L. ALLEN & CO.’S 
Annual Spring Catalogue of 
VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS, 
GLADIOLUS, LIL1KS TUBEROSES, BEDDING 
\ 14 a n ra, Ac., 
FuHy illustralod, ami complete In description and 
r’uliunil iijtttrnrtion. a novel f^oturi* in ti^ tv*,, 
lOKue U the ffivifiK thn derivut.on nf the liamiiM of 
plants. Now ready, and mailed free 1 ,will applicants 
Address 1. I.. AUUICN A CO., 
__ • • *' niton 8t., lJr«M>klyn, N. Y. 
\ I, 1 , e > ’ s 
AMERICAN CATTLE. 
Their History, Breeding and Management. 
BY LEWIS F, AI.LEN, 
Lute President A, w Yorlc State A yi'tcultural So- 
ciclii, bjilitor American Slant.Horn 
Herd Ronlt,” Author ” Rural 
Aixhttccture,” etc., etc. 
" 89 l,,!0n highly commended by 
! ^ less ' ’hrnild be carefully studied by every 
breeder,"' owner of Cattle. It is a hamlsn inelv illus- 
tra,.,i and well printed and bound y f ,| u 
duodecimo pages, it will be mailed, no Z ,, 11 to 
any address i„ the United States or CMnudii on V«° 
ce.pt of the reduced price, 82. Address 
l>^ l>. T, MOOKK, New Yoi'lt City. 
BnuU^Unok' I'rTctiHHi 
* 1.1 |\ ■ '"° K , Will \i. I , »* W i *4, Well jUMIIloh 1LM 
Uth;; It is a puUn, ^eiialhlo treat!nn on the hreedm^ 
re.n lug and general uiiuiagcment of p..,dlrs by 
man who I* thoroughly acquainted with the has, 
ncs«. In addition to bis own knowledge he In,* vitn 
ered a mnlut,ole of facts and usofnl lilnt* fr5?n a 
variety ,,f sources,*,} that the work U a combmutto 
Ol IfOOll t h 111 Lf*t Il'tilti 111,11 Ira .s' . IBOIUHUII 
TO THE 
WHEELER & WILSON 
MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S 
Sewing Machines. 
t Filled as kasilv ) t Batkntkd Oct. 1, '67. 
> as a Bail. f f and dkc. 27,1870. 
No fun her t coll hie Iii keeping n cniiNliitit 
, supply of pure, clcn 11 water before your Fowl*. 
OltNA JiKNTAL, t'erp durable, und cannot get out of 
order. Being made of iron and well gillvunized, (in¬ 
side and out), it cannot rust nor brenk. Busily kept 
from freetslng. 
The hulk of the water is always in tin air-tight 
reservoir, perfectly protected from all dust and dirt, 
front the notion of the air, from all loss or waste, and 
from becoming Impure from any cause whatever, 
and is untie,tatically fed Into the drinking dish asro 
! quirod. Thn poultry oaunot soli the water In tlm 
dish, nor get their feet In it,; and as tlm dish holds 
lmt a small quantity of walor.lt Is renewed many 
times a day hy fre*h water from the reservoir. 
It Is well known that water In wooden. Iron and 
earthen vessels in hot weatlmr.soon becomes putrid 
and green.it Is then unfit for poultry. Thousands 
are lost annually from drinking this fungi. 
It is not so well known, that In zinc, water remains 
pure for any length of tlmo. 
P1UCJK LIST. 
Capacity of Fountain, fjiilloii*.$2.00 
‘‘ “ * “ . 3.00 
“ “ 3 *' . 3.50 
Also, 
ExproHsly Designed for Young Chicks, 
1 (xiillon.$1.23 
Expressly Designed for Young Duck*, 
2 Gnllons. 2.00 
Classed as Agricultural Hardware. 
Discount to the trade, Ask your Dealer for them. 
B. VAN GAASBEEK, 
No. 12 First Street, I\. V. 
Chickering&Sons. 
Pianos on Easy Terms of Payment. 
Wo liavo Issued a Catalogue—a supplement to our 
regular issue, dated April lf.th, 1871, which i* Intended 
to represent at a glance the Styles and Brices of the 
Blano Fortes manufactured by ns. and the different 
ways In which purelnueu can he made. 
■Heretofore our business has been conducted upon 
a ttrietlu cash busts, but we Imvo Imd so many appli¬ 
cations from parties wishing to purchase m, instru¬ 
ment of our make upon Installments, and having 
unusual facilities for extending and Increasing the 
product ot our manufactory, we have been Induced 
to adopt this system or Busy Monthly PnymmtD, fol¬ 
lowing the plan of the great European nmiiufnc- 
Hirers, whereby hundreds or persons to whom it 
would be vary inconvenient, to pay the full price of 
nr, Instrument at once, will now be enabled to buy u 
First Clam Piano, having a year's time iu which to 
pay for It, 
Wo print both our Lowed ('null Price» nnd the Prices 
Wlien nowjlil on Time, the hitter n ugiunited onto enough 
to rover m for loss of interest , At. We require no 
further security than simply a lien upon the Blano 
until the payments shall becoinpletod. 
We adhere strictly to the rule* adopted hy us it, our 
Catalogue of April, 1869. We have but Our Price for 
"„r Blano* When sold for Cash. We charge no Fancy 
BrloeS, for the purpose of making Large Discounts 
Gur prices are as low as they possibly can be to insure 
Pirst runs trorfc, and the Pent Quotag o) materials 
used in event brunch of the business. 
BiunOt sold upon the monthly payment system are 
warranted ,,t the sumo manner as those sold exclu¬ 
sively for Cash, nnd 11 written guarantee will be given 
with each instrument sold. 
Bersons Intending to purchase Pianos are Invited 
to compare our prices and terms with those of other 
makers or dealers before deciding. 
Send fot „ Catalog'll* giving' roll /•articular* 
CHICKERING & SONS, 
1 1 East Uth St., New York. 
(’“K'T WIMUHN 441 N works. 
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, 
Mir,."!®® 
Goods of eve I V description at very low prices 1 Send 
stamp fpra I’rree-Llst. clm 
We send good* by Express, C.O.D., with privilege 
to examine, heinre paying tl„. bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought m tiadod for 7 nu 
Address , 1 . it, JnHNsqvjv 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh ’pa 
Call and See the liii|>i’oveinents. 
JUST OUT. 
S. W. Dibble & Dutton, 
general, agents, 
51 HutOilo St., Rochester, IV. V. 
A 1Y1 UII ICY N Fill ll PRESERVING 
1X - POWDER. 
will preserve all kind* of Fruit, Ac., without nir- 
tignteniqg the Jars, and with or without sugar, in 
large Jars, or even barrels. Proven by three years’ 
extensive use. Sold by merchants everywhere ; price, 
per box. A manual of &|> pages, containing lull 
particulars and directions, sent on receipt of stamp. 
Address L. P. WOUKALI, & CO.. 
Proprietor*, 1,53 ('I,amber* St., New York. 
A ll. K IXDNOI !■ It! IT. 
S I *A Iny “ n {* Rasket*. 
the |^A MKHIPA V HA8KKT Clt.'H M Pf jB 1 
Dealers fa the heeoller, Moll'lsh a j 
A 1 .‘d. IlUl'fMNG .V WILSON, 
214. 218, and 220 Washington 
Street, New York. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
OF 
Two Railroad Complies 
COM BIN ED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH 230 MILES 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 
$30,000 PER MILE. 
$23,000 PER MILE ALIIKA I>V EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of the 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO., 
MAY be HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
Wo. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY CO., 
Wo. 25 NASSAU ST. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
TILE 
7X WEED. 
Choice bullocks, V ft.12)6 
Omni to prime. " ...12)6 
Medium. " .. 12 
Ordinary. “ ...n 
Poorest grade., “ . ill 
Averugoof all sales.12)6 
and ill list rated wit h over oneiiunn red nnmrli 6r ’ 
Published by D D. T. Mcore. 5 Bi*ekmoIl^st V Now 
York, and sent by mad fur *l.5o. We have mirked 
-iXihe'iZZXn l ' Jt eU ‘ ly ‘'' Seni0Q 1,1 uur Cott S J 
mechanic, where the work required oGm .win!™ “ C ‘"’ e n existonco ' Fo1 ' the family of the farmer or 
to the most delicate and ornamental f ibrlSTrer i?am= ne J !u .' K ! 3 ? ,rom ,h "' heaviest garments of men * wear 
and entirely satisfactory, of uneoualml are.rUiMre 8 a , ' l " i ‘ llL ‘ rl - |||,H proved Itseir thomughly ellloient 
learned und operated with one-inn,-ii. Mo! ? ,, 11 , c “J 1 ' 1 compactness of construction, capable uf being 
quality and variety or eiecMIon hev 0 ,^^ "* *""«•"»«* )=»hor. with a capaetty far quantity* 
known and appreciated by thousand* Vi f ”’ ail ‘ l ," reputattoi, for durability and reliability 
parlsoti, with conUdence Unit it* o V | m* V.!!, ,or l, ‘‘i "' ost °, n f u i1 *HM'eoiion and eom- 
onty. Manufactured by the v*ous mcriut cannot fall to coiivutco the careful examiner of Its superl- 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
HARTFORD, ( O \ \ . 
KLI IUiSL.V I Ul IN ALL TIIE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOW NS 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED* _ 
