fed. Milk lower at stations, $1.7302 porlOqt., 
Old potatoes scarce and quoted at *3.7,Va 1.52 tor 
JOtl, P. I)., utid I'. A. String lionti.i, L. 1 „ $7 50 per 
urefin tU’its, Mdt 2 . 2 ,'i per bbl.: rubhugos, ; 
<■1.0,70. sU'^er Wosjern 
TO MONTREAL. QUEBEC, RIVER SAGUENAY, 
sS'rVKf?! 1 , 'I'.V.’.T.V .'. 111 " 1 “Od romantic scenery of the 
WJU t !•* MOUNTAINS, LAKE GEORGE, LAKE 
C11A M PfiMN, LAKK M KM 1*1 lit 1?M AGOG. to SA K- 
A’lOGA SPRINGS, NEWPORT, l*OKT|,AN’l> BOS 
SVe V V* . JMfL TI! I,’ 
I’ltiM I'Olt SALEI-I A 11 
m Imported stock from Rnsrlund 
• ml Primal A Ibuit. Suffolk Flits, and 
i times Cliotee I'iits of ,.ll thuabove 
mp for Catalogue. Price 1,1st. An. 
of tI)C (Mffh. 
0 Off) 
DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN NEWS. 
Washington* 
Frederick Donor, ass has resigned his posi¬ 
tion as member of the Council of the Territory 
of Columbia, and gone to his old home near 
Rochester. 
New \ ovk. 
Tire National Camp Meeting of the Methodists 
nt Round Lake, on the Rensselaer and Saratoga 
lift 'road, will begin July 4th, and continue ten 
day-8. 
J. W. Stull, a lawyer of Rochester, was thrown 
from his carriage with his family, on Wednes¬ 
day, June 21 , nt Rush, Monroe Co., N, Y., mid a 
daughter, ten years old, was instantly killed. 
The rest of the family escaped with slight in¬ 
juries. 
Maine, 
Owin’ a to the rapid fall In tile Maine rivers 
many logs will he “hung up." On the West 
brunch several “drives” have been abandoned 
and others are making running " drives," get¬ 
ting down what they can. Probably 26,000,000 to 
30.000,000 feet of logs will be hung on the West 
Branch. 
Connection 1, 
Alaska. 
The United States Collector at Sitka seizes 
and returns to Han Francisco all the ale and boor 
sent to Alaska. The San Francisco merchants 
charge that the Collector is interested in a brow- 
ery at Sitka, which ij in full operation. 
Santo Domingo. 
St. Thomas, May 30.—Late advices from Santo 
Domingo state that President Baez is making 
great military preparations. He has received 
an invoice of Enfield ritles front the United 
States. Cabral is also said to be making exten¬ 
sive military arrangements. Gen. Cuoeros or 
the Baez party marched with live hundred men 
to ro-cn force tboarmy operating againat Cabral. 
The country Is much agitated. The HwnUira is 
the only American man-of-war now in Domin¬ 
ican waters, Hie Nantasket having left for St. 
Thomas for coal. It is asserted by Cabral's 
friends Hint if these vessels are ordered homo 
the Government of Baez will collapse. 
Great Rrilnin, 
The census of England, Waits and Ireland has 
been complcled. The population of England 
and Wales is officially stated at about 32,700,000, 
and that of Ireland at about. 5,400,000. 
Canada, 
t . Oil. V «... 7 ». t./ ti, 
f lie finur market lias rnlisil weak with a decline of 
u'mmu 30a, per barrel tor tlio week The reports front 
aiirouri speak ot move favorable weather for tlie 
crops and lower prloes ruling, Exporters have pur- 
rliHsea sparingly ami holders are ottering siiDolius 
spring wheat. il.lbXail.l?*.:; No. I do. >1.44, winter red 
•r 1.*’** i ' "I'll IS Weak at 7t 0 . for good Western mixed, 
finis are quiet at llSCtrtiSe. for Western and Ohio. Cot¬ 
ton lias been very quiet, with, higher prices ruling; at 
(be e.xtrenin elnsethe reports from Europe In regard 
to crops there exert a depressing Imlttenct*; wo quote 
ow middling uplands UlRe.; Hops are dull and hard¬ 
ly so firm, owing in more favorable reports In regard 
to the Clops In Europe. We quote eholeo l|u l3o.; 
common In. 
T’obtp'eo continues to sell freely for export and 
ho'Ue consumption, and large arrivals are having no 
elicet. We quote Kentucky lear nt 3k,aiiJ'.j«. for 
light grades Whisky Is quiet lit If-! .... Idle Wool 
marker. Is unsettled. SOPPUOS arc steadily Incrciis- 
im, r , and there Is more fife at firm prices. ..i y 
Ohio about fine; sales of heavy State ntfiSUe.; XX 
Ohio, OUc.; low priced, 33o.; Spring Cnllfonna, .'Wailo, 
Idle cheese market Is very weak. A decline has 
taken place abroad, und in the absence of whinners nt. 
yORKSlIllIE AND HER U.MIIKM 
■ 11 (M7S for sale at reasonable prices, 
K. K, O, BOKIiWiCU,, ,M 11 ., Penn Yall, N. Y, 
CAM. C. COLT, 
HARTFOUil, CONN., 
Importer and Breeder «f Jersey Cattle, Berk¬ 
shire Swine and Choice Game Fowls. 
A few Jerseys for sale—cows, yearlings nnd calves. 
Address, for description and terms, ns above. 
C C<t P V D IP Q H'cm imported stock for sale. Ad- 
1 lUw iirrnis B, Robb, Uarrettsville, O. 
G RE 
NORTHERN 
ROUTE. 
PLEASURE 
P REMIUM CHESTER WHITE PUIS, 
i'"\vis. Sheep. Ace., sc. Bend stamp for Cata- 
togno. Bayles & do., 
8)1 Market St., Box II, Philadelphia, Pm, 
Dussauce on Vineg*ar. 
A GENERAL TREATISE on tho Manufacture 
iVof vinegar; theoretical mid Practical, eompi iKing 
the chemical principles involved in the preparation 
■ d acetic acid and its derivatives, and the practical 
details of tlm various methods of preparing Vinegar 
to t lie slow ami tlioquick process, with nleotnil, wine, 
grain, malt, older, Molasses, beets, ete..un well as the 
UwrlcttUon of pyroligneous acid, wood vinegar, etc., 
etc., together with their applications, and a Treatise 
on Acctometry By U. DUBRAnt'E, Chemist. Hius- 
trntcd in one vn|. 8 vo.; price f.j. Tlx? ub"VC nr any 
other or my books sont by mull free of postage m, 
the publication prices. My NEW CATAI.OGli: op 
PRACTICAL ANIi HCIENTmC BOOKS sent lieu of 
postage to any address. 
HENRY CAREY BAIRD, 
id others are making running " drives," get- Outrage on an amrbtcan consul in 
ng down what they can. Probably 25,lk)O,0OO to Manitoba. 
1 . 000,000 feet, of logs will bo hung on the West Sr. Haul, Minn,, June 11 .—A gentleman nvrtv- 
ranch. tug from Manitoba rmnirts that MtiyXlih, Hie 
Connecticut., American consul, C, W. Taylor, was assaulted 
_ „ „ , by a Canadian soldier, who struck nt Tailor 
Prof. O. C. MARSHanda party from Yale Col- with a club, but fortunately missing him Tuv- 
ge lett Ncw Haven, Jnne32, forthe far West, to lor escaped to tlm Consulate and iuiniudiattsly 
\»*. tinilD t ll ,• 1 iron I rMVtn-i I n (m 1 1 ,u>n (!n.m r,(’ I, ,1 . . . , I I . II. ... x 1 . t . .1 1 > ■ J 
lege left New Haven, June 33, for the far West, to 
continue their geological explorations of last 
year. They will spend thesnmtnerin the Rocky 
Mountains, the autumn months on the Pacific 
Coast,and will not return before December. 
IYIas*acli iimcI t«. 
An expedition from the M issnohusetts Insti 
tuleof Technology, Comprising the President, 
Prof. Uimkle. Prof. Ordivay, Rockwell, Knco- 
land, Richards and Houck, five graduates and 
nine students, to examine Hn* mines of Missouri, 
Colorado and Utah, are now in St. Louis. 
PcniDtylvnnia. 
AVilkesbarre, Juno 33.—Sumo forty miners 
were temporarily Imprisoned in the earth yes¬ 
terday by Hie fulling in Of the slope ol' tlm Em¬ 
pire mine, several miles from this plnee. All 
were rescued, and arc* expected to recover from 
thenlfeels of the foul air inhaled during their 
conliiirmiuit. David Jenkins and John Davis 
wei<* severely burned by an explosion of fire¬ 
damp In the Wilkesbano (’mil mid Irnn f'oni- 
pan\ i mine, at, Asiilcy, yesterday. The former 
is not expected to recover. 
Iowa. , 
Sp a x City, Juno 21 . -Tlio Indians in Hie vi¬ 
cinity of Forts Bcrtliold and Buford arc still 
very troublesome. On tho loth inst.a harder 
named Posey wasntlaeked and badly wounded. 
The Indians succeeded in driving otf liis entire 
herd of call lo, numbering twenl v-flvp. A band 
of Sioux attacked n number of soldiers and 
woodeboppcrs on Hie l.'Hli, tlireu miles above 
Foil Stephenson, One Soldier wna shot, and ia 
not expected to recover. Tho Indians ran olf 
eight, head of cattle belonging lo Government 
Agniit McCauley. Much I rouble is expected by 
I lie engineer corps of Hie Nurilieni Pacific Rail¬ 
road in running tholr lino through tlm up-river 
conn try, as the Indians declare they will not 
tolerate I he construction ofa road through their 
country, and are throwing every obstacle 111 Hie 
way of a preliminary survey of tho liuo. 
Ohio. 
DEATH OF CLEM ENT L. VALLA NTHO It AM. 
Mr: Yalla.vdjujham died Juno 17 from an 
accidental discharge id' n pistol in his own hand, 
lie wfts ill. Lebanon, counsel for Tlmnius 
McfJehan,who was being tried for the killing of 
Thomas Meyers. He had returned hut a snort 
lime irwn 1 walk with Hie Hull. A. G Meliurney 
id' Lebanon, nnd ThomasMilllkm, Esq., , ( f iLmi- 
iltoii.associuiecouuBol in the fltdV nee ol Thomas 
McQchnu, from Turtle Greek, wliilher ihogen- 
ilcmen repaired at Hie iri.stigiilion of Mr. Val- 
lamlightmi, lo witness an expcrlmenl perl'iirnied 
by him of shooting with a revolver at a piece of 
cloth, in order In allow how close the Hie muzzle 
of the weapon could ho hold lo tho material 
without tho powder burning It. 
Mr. Vullandlgham had anew, improved re¬ 
volver, with Which lie had tried Ids experiment. 
As the party returned, Mr. Mllllkeu remarked 
10 Mr Vallamiigbnm that thorn were three 
loads remaining and lie had hotter discharge 
them. “No," replied Mr. Vallnndlgbinn, " never 
mind." Mr. Midi kin urged; Mr. Vnllundlghiim 
resisted, and soon after reached Hie hotel and 
entered Ills room, where he placed the loaded 
revolver on it 10 table with an unloaded weapon, 
which lie intended to use in his argument on 
Monday before Hie Jury in illustrating hfa theory 
that I'hos. H. M.\ e_rs sliot himself. -Mr. Synnnca 
of Hamilton entered tin? room, ami Mr, Valinn- 
digham remarked that he felt badly ; ho had just 
had a telegram mmoiniciug the dangerous ill¬ 
ness oi his wile’s brother, the lion. J. L. V. 
McMahon ot Cumberland, Maryland, and Mrs, 
Vail oidlghnin had gone to iitfood thut <lyiog 
liedaldc. A few sympathetic words and a sooial 
glassand the Irii iidssatdowu.soon to be Joined 
by Mi iMcliiniicy. 
“1 will demonstrate to you in n moment," 
said lie to Mr. MeBurnoy and Mr. Symmos, “ the 
pulled down the American flag, which was fly¬ 
ing 10 honor of the Queen’s birthday. No action 
bus been taken by In© authorities oil this out¬ 
rage. Other acis of lawlessness have been com¬ 
mitted by the soldiers, who are fast. Instituting 
a reign of terror. 
France. 
Paris, June 22 .—It ia said that M. Gambetta 
rei uses to acknowledge the inundate of the As¬ 
sembly, accompanying Ids refusal with tho de¬ 
claration thnl Hie A;isembly censed toexist when 
it voted lo ratify tlio Treaty of Peace. M.Gnm- 
heiia is in Malta. Many Communist, refugees 
lv<,m Paris have arrived in Malm, among them 
members of tlm Central Commitleo and of Hie 
International Society. It is stated that llieCoimt 
ot Paris will leave England on Friday for Paris, 
and will subsequently, In company with the 
Duke d'AiiimUc* and Prince dc Joluvllle, pay a 
visit to tbe (,'oiini do Cliamborrl. 'J'lio Duke <|'- 
Aurnale has landed at Calais, and is expected in 
Paris to-niulit. It is said Hun Marshal Mae Ma¬ 
hon has relJiiqubhod Ids intention to resign tlm 
command of tlmaruiy. PrinceNupuluon hnsikv 
eimoij a nomimiHan to the Assembly from Hie 
Department of Charon lo, in In vnr of M. Ron her! 
Mr. Lissagarary, a inemlierof t bo Commune, who 
was reported dead, Inis been arrested. 
Itnly. 
Florence, Juno 23.- The Chamber will he 
adjourned before tlm end of the present week. 
I ho idea, of holding a stou t session in Rome lias 
been abandoned. The Minister of Hie Interior 
lias ordered the dissnln lion of all chapters of the 
International Society in Italy, 
India. 
Later dispatches from Ronibay slide that it is 
the nutmeg and nmoocrgpsof Hie Banda Islands, 
in tlio Malay Archipelago, which have been 
destroyed bv u hurricane, instead of Hie eol.tou 
crop of the Dial riot of Ran da, In India. The loss 
is estimated n 1 U.‘> 00 , 00 U sterling, mid tlio planters 
cannot recover from Hie blow for several years. 
Kgyp*. 
8 EOKKTARY SEWARD’S TOUR IN EGYPT. 
Suf.z, May 1-4. —'Thoaicamship Deccan arrived 
hen* on the Dili inst., bringing Heorelitry So ward 
ami party, lie went imniedlaiHy by special 
taken (Unco aliidint,and in Umatiseooe of Milppeo nt 
line prions, holders were compelled to shade prices 
lu inovo tho nttnitiiiy inoroiiHinu 1 leuOiptw. Tlio quo* 
tiuions are 13m lli'.u. for Hutu raillery, funny, 11 1 , 0 . 
for tair; farm dairy, lUw 11c, I'er Statu geo<1,and tie 
for common Dido factory ; likSUMC- ter good. tie. fer 
Common. 
Perk Is lower, quoted at $t4.i!j for cash j fli.ffik for 
.Inly. Cut menu llllll ill. *\e. lor boxed lad lies ; t.'toi 
;■*'ji<‘. *"i'City smoked 11 aillB ; Wesiern bugged hums, 
JhivM'jc.; li-et at.* 8 wl.H lei*plain uiea>, tlilfGli forex- 
ti'jiinuBM; $211,1)24 tor prime mess lex. Tallow active 
at 11 ,e.; stearlno, 12«14r ; e. Lard firm, at li) f i.ul0«c. 
for Unstern oiiHpot; 10 ?, for July, 1 ( 1 *, for August. 
Light, .'dimmer eity haeon ha. sold ahead at loll 
prices; Western hard to move; market closed quietly 
with a decline abroad. YVe quote long clear at 7 7 ; 
light eity long Gear, HS>e.; do. henvv. . 1 ,i«.He. 
lined 1 tails are very quiet at Utile, for Southern 
apples i 7 Lvi/Hf*. for -Heed ; tki#0V. for State qrs..- 
lieauneH Iitw®ailc. (or good peeled; unpoeled peaches, 
IDO'S tie. for halves, ajtlle. for qvs,. black berries, 
lli.ijis. Me.; raspijurrles, SSonSCc.; cherries, 2fkrf2l',c.; 
plums, 13<«i)Uc. 
--- 
ROCHESTER. N. V., June 2*2. - Wheat, is 
quiet and lower■; while, $105f<G.8d. Corn, TAc. Pota¬ 
toes aro hefioidag scarce, and sail at. $ 1 <«i 1 . 12 M per 
t'lishel. Blitter is quleb at 2II<.u2<7c-. Kgg's aro scarce 
nod highoi, selling at. 18c. per dozen. The word mar¬ 
ket Is fairly active, with sides at bjy.oOo. Huy con¬ 
tinues in floor supply, and prices are well kept, up. 
We quote at f-’iK.rper ton. Strawberries urn not 
•lilitu aO plioitiiill, and wholesale at tks>ll)c. por box. 
Liruun pens retail at lUvijOe. per peck. 
-- *4 - 
the; country cheese maeket. 
Tub market at Little Falls for the weekending 
.Mine 21 wax loss brisk than Hint, of last week, with a 
slight duel I no 1 prices. Tile delivery of farm dltrlos 
amounted to almutSflfl boxes, und the hulk of snips 
ranged fronj life, to lie. the highest prlcn toaohed 
being II'.c There was a fall repr risen tut ton from 
factor les, but tin; fill'crings vvei'O not. all taken. Tho 
declina in prli-m- was full from the previous 
week. WV*quote snips of leadlngfiiutarleaasi'rdlows: 
Dunkle. I 2 e.; Walei ville. II kt'; Htarkvllle, 12 c.; Gobi 
t reelc, 12c.: Ui ieUellaaod Fisks, JOtio.; Hand Hill, 12u.; 
tonayoh.iro', I2e.; ltoot, 13c.; East Sprliiglleld, I2,lic.; 
Top Notch. IUmbel, L 2 gt;.; Minervi I lo, I2',0.; LOm- 
pire, 1 *.!'■., ; Moimvillu, (small choesni l2.U,e,; I) P oll¬ 
ing. 12e.; Lduvendorf, l2e.; Hftilo Hill, 13)., 1 ?.; Old Fuir- 
llold. I.Hmli.li 1 'reel', IV’.'if ; Snells Bush. 12',d.; 
Munhelni Center, 12’ ,, 1 ; Mlddldvlllu, UUc.; Kyle, I2e,; 
Snyilnr, 13c.; Dairy lltll, 13R0.; Fno tield Asx*n, IMjrfe.; 
Wnl kins Eureka, (small eh noses U pounds weight) 13c. 
'flu' delivery of h litter was very light and sales ul •*.„■. 
Wo have advices from abroad to t he second week 
in June. Our London rorrospoitdent says there 1 - it 
Lor demand for all *, its, Aliicrlcau extra tlno, 70s.; 
second quality, DfivokU, Tlni other descriptions 
ol eheeiiC! : t 11 |i,s follows: IflflN 11 Hit e|iedll/ir Siiailll,,; 
V\ iltshlro double, 704t8ls.: Cheshire ritociIIIIII, lj(l,'«,7ls.; 
line, 7H.',i88s.; Hcotrli ;(k« 8 lx. loiteli cheese —Edams, 
II dKK; Uqndas, llki,,.>4s.; Iflrby sliapo, GOlaoiM. In 
bill l.er the supplies eonlinue under eonsuniption. 
ch iinnell- is quoted nt. I'iOs.; Crirks, 110 s lor first und 
.Jl'ia. tor .see,-, 1111 . Ciihtidlnn, Ol’iivlUs. Tlie eorrespond- 
train to Cairo, where lie wus •welcomed bv Goo- *, *• lor • l ’; ! " 1 "i- cavmdinn, oOe.lus. The eorrp.spnnd- 
ii,";'™,"7i! , .‘ "v'j'T'" 
> ill tin* mil. nl the Klieiiive. A splendid tmw.Tftailx Tin* lute ruins In I'entriiI New York have 
m the day 
palaeo was placed tit his ihH|josiii,Hdd 
following Ins imlval ho was prosented at tho 
pa loco of Ghlzeli, near III© Pyramid-, lo Hm Kho- 
‘h vp, who, ueemiipii nieq by his Foruign Minister, 
Nn bar I’linliu, re turn oil ilm visit tlm sumo afin.r- 
nooii- When .Mr. So Ward visited the Pyramids, 
Die Khedive’s Kiosk, situated at. tins huso of the 
Great Pyramid, was thrown open,and amoKhill 
eel it In 1 nD was prepared for i|»<* vlsilors. V, 
Mr. Seward Intends lo visit, tbti ruins of Thebes, 
Ho' Kliedlve lias planed Ins own rail way carriage* 
tit bis disposal to convey Inin In Jtlioda, wlmneo 
one of tlio viceregal yimlita will carry him lotlie 
ruinsot the ancient city. Ho will proceed from 
Egypt to Palesliot*, itutl thence it) Constantino¬ 
ple* Olliuiul ordcra have been idSUed in Egypt 
and Turkey to treat him every where as a nation¬ 
al guest. 
lirazil. 
The yellow fever is disappearing at Ilueno 3 
Ayres, and business is reviving. 
----- 
Full Files or this Paper ciui bo found in New 
York, at the ollloo or Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Ad¬ 
vertising Agents, No. 40 Park Row. 
SPECIAL NOTICES. 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES, 
.S7; " Vv 1 ;;,: #,,u T “- use Moih «*« <*»«. 
oneof tlie pistols lying on the ruble,and putting , m , ,, ,, -- 7 
it in )iiA iiylit pun tuitions pocket, oouunued: ine onlY reliable und harmless remedy for remov- 
"Now hen*is the wqy Torn Meyers bad UJs pj©I lag Brown Discolorations from the >kin. Prepared 
tol III his pocket"— only by Dr. B. C. Perry, Dermatologist, 4'J Bond St., 
New York. Sold by Druggists everywhere. 
tol m ids pocket" — 
" You see, Mclliiucy, how I hold this pistol?” 
Yaa. 
“Very well, now; Meyers drew his out this 
way, and as the muzzle cauio up to hereabout 
lie pulled Hie trigger." 
Mr. Vullandlgham held the muzzle of his pis¬ 
tol against the right side of his abdomen, at a 
P°»Ht almost exactly corresponding with that 
S' here Meyers received flit* bullet, and lo the in- 
hiiite nstoiiishinent of Mr. Mcliumny* and hlm- 
^ 11 , .hi explosion took place, and tlio rash ex- 
permieaier exclaimed: 
‘ Oh, runnier; Lam shot!" 
the terrible situation wax realized In a mo¬ 
ment, by both. Mr. VaUaudiglntm lure open his 
garments, and Mr. McBurney sumiuoiiod assist¬ 
ance. 
" M lmt a fnoiist, thing to do,” remarked the 
''omnied man, as he pointed to a little red spot 
° V •M’otless skin. “ I took hold of tiic wrong 
I'lMol, and that's the result." 
'a'landigham, it is feared, will not. re- 
h ?'!, 1 11(1 in Hie shock which Hie deaths of her 
oiotlmr and husband Imvc airen her. 
improved grass and cows Are now yielding fair re¬ 
turns. 
- 04 -s.- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
New York. Juno 22, 1871. 
Beeves. -Total for the week,6,329 or tho largest 
Since Inst October. The market is very much de¬ 
pressed m cnrisoqlienee,and all the Into gain has 
been lost. The decline fur tile week Im III),OIL 
■ 'uuiuiun stoek nulling nt S'TduUln.: iiiudiiim to good, 
llialp . 0 .; and prime to nxtrns. I*« l ;;. e. A few of tho 
''Itoie,, reached 13c. Average ll Ac. and market very 
had, stock not, all soiling, Texans uni xonrnoly bo 
sold ut all. Thore were 1,851 cattle on sale last Mon¬ 
day. 
('nwx mid fJalveii.—With (13cows and 2,1171 calves 
tor the past week, the markets rule dull at lower 
rates. Both sailer from the decline Ia beef. Fat 
calves sea reel y exceed He., while grass ami Outter- 
nillk run down to 3<il>6c. Vlostof the milk vouls sell 
UL 4f&| 
8 lii'«p mid I.limbs. With 31,518, or a large in¬ 
crease over tin- pi'i-vluus >vuuk, sheep have declined 
about. We. und lambs more than 1c. b lb. Thin sheep 
sell in I Vide.: good to choice, finite. Lambs vary 
from 3 to Wo. for Western, and HHj to lie for near 
hv Slate, Jersey and Pennsylvania. A few extras 
brought lL'pudl^c. They are coming In very freely 
of lute, 
llogg,—Hern too, we have an increase over the 
previous week, the total being 28,835. Prices me 
about be. lower for dressed, viz., a lpahAc,; very 
few light pigs selling at CJfc. Live are nominally 
worth 1N@5 1 - 10 , with scarcely any sales. 
Neui HiwmiGcmcnts. 
Great National 
TROTTING AND 
Horse 
Kl .VMM., 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ Appliances. For description, address 
SIMPSON & CO., Box 5h7i!, New York. 
THE MARKETS. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
Nicw Vo uk, June 22, 1871. 
Receipts. The receipts of the principal kinds 
ot produce for the week embrace 882,879 bush 
corn, 1K3.28!) bu.h. oats,722,518 bimh.wheat, 15,214 bblx. 
Hour, I3.7i>; hales cotton, 784 bales hops, 17,752 pkgs. 
batter, 49.090 boxes cheese. 9,084 hbls. eggs. 3,529 hhds. 
tobacco, < 1 , 21*3 pkgs. do., 0,(511 balea wooL 
brnti,l.Ti V IL , T, wnwi' Hie deaths ol her Ouii reduced space ibis week compels ns to«um- 
biothet aiul husband Juvvo given her. marize markets, uad, furtumttely, the state of busi- 
.... ' nuHs is such us in ullow reports to be briefly d'is- 
JIUiioIn. missed. Prlnir nindlum beans are scarce, and have 
iTlatnias i„ei • .. worked up to fj.likgiijb; marrows firm at at $3.55(43.115, 
tv 1 i. S ,V * n ( Incago, on the Inghest authori- Peas me without new features. Beeswax hrm.Miih 
tba mL* 1 statement tliat several Bishops of free sales at 85‘-'(„,37o. Broom corn nominal. Un- 
B cl,Cliuroli had remonstrated with usually heavy receipt* of butter endorse the reports 
Bishop Wlutehouse against the dfoositionnf the o£ a largo yluld, both in the State and ut the West, 
Itev. Mr. Cheney is unrounded P 1 PMooh *re d.dlv turning in huyers- favor, and our 
j ia uiiioiiuueu. quotations are extreme: —Fine State half tabs, and 
IIrklns,286132C-; Welsh,2V'ii.28c.;f(,r lino common State. 
- T * cit ucssec. 22 fi$ 2 f>u.; fin*Ohio,32(«2ic.: good Westora, 2 tc.; poor to 
A ASHvili.B, June 33—4 collision oceprrerl fair do., I2®18c.;iiulls. for fair to best. Eggs 
yesterday on the Nashville and North wSn arrive too rapid I y for use. ami all accamulatnd h ionic 
Railro:pf near IMvIwwV, -i® NOitli-W esteru u loosing dlHastrously for owners, strictly fresh 
freight ,1 p’ r s Station, between u sulireadlTy; Western.evunexpress slow, near points, 
spiny*-,* ,,,1, •’irssenger train, it. M. Vass, upas- l’A<'i0c: host Western, 17s&lSo.; other western 17 ,.,, 
billld Cs hJ A S K S V l,ldin * 0,1 the platform, was RMc.. all loss off. 
mangiod in o 1 1 ,!'n' iin,?'!!, : ur 'V'n Fresh fruits have a good varied stock, including 
haggag,. rnncfr,,. mHOUM*. W.N Cordon, peaches from Cliarlestou and watermelons from 
were G , lie araf' "iUttes Butineo, brukoniau, Florida. It is too early for the latter, and only a tew 
Count, 4 .Cured, \ ass resided in Haywood crates of peaches have linen marketable; patent 
•* • HIS remains were brought Uj Nuslivilio crates, each peach separate, do the bust. Strawber¬ 
ries are in lull supply with extra garden crops of 
fancy seedlings bringing high prices, Jucumb,, Tri- 
omphe de Gaml and other extras have sold at 25<,i.50<>. 
pur quart. New England umt Itildson River Wil- 
aons, l5®'18o. Small hulled baskets,3'(ti'„\ Cherries 
arc abundant and line; Tartarian and Morello only 
will bring 14® 15c, Common offered freely at Cc, Cur- 
“"o. ms remains were brought.to Nash vile crates, each peacH separate, do the bust. Stnnvber- 
... rius are in lull supply with extra garden crops of 
Alitbaiiia. fancy seedlings bringing high priees.Jueumln.TH- 
M. F. Mauiiv lmu , . , „ , „ omphe de Gaud and other nxtrux havo soi l at 25"i.5li(,. 
the Uuiveisii! A e * ec I e d President of per quart New England und Hudson River Wil- 
«it.V ot Alabama. aons, 15®ldo. Small hulled baskets,.Tuiiu. Cherries 
I'IstimateH I..I. ^ __ are abundant and line; Tartarian and Morello only 
1 lUe p e“fl* Crop. will bring M@15o, Common offered freely at ijc. Cur- 
KHiLAuEhpg^ juae2J.—Atameetiinrof (I,,, rant.,ftaiOe.; Black Caps, tiMtLte. per quart; apples, 
Penin.Milar Fruit-Growera* A«KW r r5f f '■"SiaWOi do.. bbls„ $8«S; Virginia pours 
ve L Deb, yesterday !Ja K J l! n ' ,lt lJ °r crate, ;2 ..>k* 3 ; Guosebernes. small, f.MXM. I.ivu 
Peadies to be / liate ?, of the cr °P 01 Pouitiy arrives freely from the West, but the du- 
tlie Peiiijra,,i„ ar< “d by rail to market from niaiul makes good prices obtainable. Fowls mid 
Ouo banketa * re ? re Prepared. They reach 3.315.- turkeys, ltK320c.; Western and Statu roosters,U<ad2c.; 
Will u 13 probable that another mini mi spring chickens, 50*750. for common and $1@1.25 for 
WU1 s° by water. muuuu H „e. Ducks, »l«UB; Western and N. J„ geese. Y1.62 
(»2.12. Western pigeons, dressed, for young ana 
OF HORSES, 
AT NATIONAL I'ARK, KALA.1IAZOO, Midi., 
August 15th, 16th, 17th ajid 18th, 1871. 
PREMIUMS ... $30,000.00. 
CLASS L—Iloracs that have never beaten 2:31 .0 t.500 
" 2.- Illuming—2 miles nnd repeal— 2 in 3. 1,000 
3. —llorxes under 5 years.. . j (XJO 
4. —Double Teams, never beaten 2:15. . . 1,000 
o.—lloraes thut have never beaten 2:30.. 3,000 
„ §•-„ , “ " " 2:40.. 1,500 
** i.— Running—mile heats -3 In 5. fiOO 
' 8 .—Horses that have never beaten 3:.. 10,0h0 
“ ,)!•- ;; ;; ■; • 2:w.. 2,500 
, XT. 2:50 * 2 ’ tl(J0 
* u.—All Horses. 0,000 
^J‘''! lr !! nre 10 per cent. Entries close Aug. 5th, 1871. 
200 stalls on the ground. Address the See’y. 
I). C. REED, President. 
FRANK LITTLE, Seeielury. 
Kalamazoo, Mich., June 1,1871. 
B ook agents vvanted. waktjbj-to 
employ intfdligeatounvussors, having integrity, 
energy,and perseverance, tn introduce a Standard 
Work oi universal Ultcrost, the make-up or which 
rendurs ll aitruetlvc to all eves. d’i> expnrioneed so¬ 
licitors [mxxcsxlng the above qualifications we will 
nay us liberally as any other responsible publishers, 
ho* - tub particulars address either BILL, Ml HOLS 
*Cu.. Hpriugfield, Mims., or JOHNSON A MCCLAIN. 
UJ 8 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
TlUPKOVKlT FOOT LA I IIIOS, 
/LOT r | L With Slide-Itest and Fittings. Just 
if\\ A the thing for tho Artisan or Amateur 
IrJJ /\ Turner. 
Also, HAND PLANERS. 
1 M " Many readers of this raiper have one 
of them." Sidling In all parts of the 
eountryq Canada, Cuba, Europe, &Q. 
Seud for descriptive Catalogue. 
_ N. IL BALDWIN, Laconia, N. 11 . 
Q ‘Jll A DAY I XV A NT ED-Good live agents 
cjiJ" ‘ to sell Tin; cua.mi'iiiv Sekd Ditii.i, ami 
Pi.antkh.” It is tlie simplest and cheapest of any 
now in use. It is warranted lu give perfect satisfac¬ 
tion. Address, WM. F. WEST, Haver'straw. N. Y. 
Lake Ontario, River St. Lawrence 
and tho Saguenay. 
TWO STEAMERS DAILY. 
1871. CANADIAN NAVIGATION CO.’S 1871, 
Royal Mail and Express Lines, 
IN CONNECTION WITU TH K 
Grand Trunk Railway 
PROM BUFFALO 
J ll d ll Ht riri 
^ 1 ISK AT 
>1 Publisher, 408 Walnut Bt. Phi la.. 
AVESTIOUN GflN AVOICKS. 
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, 
Cans, Powder, Shot, M ads. Bullets, Game Bags, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, Gun materials and Sporting 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Send 
Stump for a Price-List. 
We send goods hy Express, o.o.D., with privilege 
to examine lielorc paying the hill. Army Ouna and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address J. 11. JOHNSTON, 
Great, Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pit. 
IIIPOGTED PRIZE I IMPROVED IfERK- 
I SI 11 BE SWINE, selected from (Ouoon'si |„>ils, 
Windsor, Eng., all ages, for sale. Short-1 lorn Cat- 
tlo, fuoftt JiiHUloniiblo Hard Book nil 
Mmuiiiotli Bronze Turkeys, Also, a pack of utinx- 
cidled Fox Hounds are kepi for pluusnre, and surplus 
stock sold niln idi 11 y If parties prefer, will send stock 
C. O. I). II. C. GRAFF, Box 100, Maysvllie, Ohio. 
I?oWL» FOR SALE. A t'evy Partrldgu und 
I Buff Cochin Cockerels, bred from my premium 
stock. Address, with stamp,ISAAC VAN WINKLE, 
Greenville, Hudson Co,, N, J. 
THE LATEST AND BEST POULTRY BOOK. 
V ® fSV . I 
il t f?oioi>ri»\i]g IS 11 A \ I >s und tho womluriul K A HI I >8 OF ST law. 
y, preparation HENCE BY JEVVUGUT, UV 
the practical 
iiic'hoi'wine' rh< “ Varied and Delightful Trii» 
unwell an the ®fi the ('nnliiiriit, 
nrla*f'remlso . Passongers leaving nulfulu ul II A.M.. (New York 
ereist Dies" Hnie) via New fork Central UiUlroad, will connect 
Sor'imy "• t o , RONTo n r"! ll . , P t, "‘ ^' u!nw ^VSVW 
Of Pustnge at inn *’ ( I >"I- Toronto, where direct, connection 
TAI.OOI i: or Cal infu'e!inn,i''s uf in 0 auJ t!< *"iniodlous Upper 
sent tree of ,-iie.init^is in me 
EXPRESS LINE, 
D. Darlington, Port Hope.Cobourg, Kingston and 
“5 1 lUscott.eoanecHiig them with tho tlun River steum- 
iit St. Phi la. ternnon nK M,, ’" n ‘ al ,lt « O’clock the following af- 
WOICKK Passengers leaving BnITalo lit 2:40 P. M.wtUcon- 
AVOICKS. tVoit'i‘ie cm oV' tVi^!° w ‘ 1,1 lllL ‘ tnngnificeut Upper Cut-In 
OLVERS MAIL LIME, 
up Bans Him! R , *.? aw £{ to * K ingston, I'lnyton, Alexandria Bay (the 
ml Sis.rt r, I'lsliing Grounds of the St. ... BrockVi le 
l ra:es Send 1 < nmwall, reaching Montreal 
prims, sen • i the folio wtnit afternnou at 6 o’clock, 
my (Sun a'and WITHOUT CHANGE OF STEAMERS. 
Be sure arul pnrehuso Tickets via G HA NT) TRUNK 
N3TON, RAILW A V and,STEAM EKS, which nre good by rail 
sburgh, Pa. bout., are available mail November 1 , 1871 , und can 
- _ Le ohti.lne.l ;.I HEDUOEJi RATES at all princlpa! 
. . mile I at ltEiu ( Ell RATES nl all principal 
wittering places and cities in tlm United States. 
„ . H- StlACRELL. 
i wiriflv Gen. Agt.G.T. Hall way, Montreal. 
A Ml I.LOA , Gen, Agt. II. M, L,, Montreal. 
J. WHITMORE, Agent, Buflhlo. 
r JKi:-i(Ri:D 
breeding froi 
Essex, Berkshire;i 
have tor mi lu ut sil 
breeds. Send stu 
B. H. ROBB, Garrcttsvillo, Ohio. 
THE FEOPZiB'S PRACTICAL 
POULTRY BOOK: 
A WOHIt ON THK 
Itl'Ceillug, Hearing, Car** nnd General 
iYIanagement of Doultry. 
BY WM. M. LEWIS, 
224 Large Octavo Pages. Price, $1.50. 
This is oneof t.lie finest gotteu-np works on the 
subject on which it treats, for its size and price, of 
any publication of the kind In this country, as evi¬ 
dence of the truth of which rend 
WHAT THE PRESS SAYS OF IT. 
From Hut Khuhhh Ktirtntr. 
The l'noptaM Practical Poui-tuv Rook.—F or n lliorou^li mul 
complete tv.uk> It U tho ni"M. CGmi^o atul of any poultry book 
we are aftpmlntoH witli, Tliuro u»o ■IokIu puyci worth Uie price of 
the hook t4> any odd who lttuipn f..wln. 
From tho Mlchl^un Fnrmor. 
It I-i tho Arnorb'Un poultry book of tho ttmvu, without dOubt, und 
Mr. Ninon* ij tmtilli'i) lu a vutu of thnnki» for bringing it out, ax well 
ub Mr. JjUW'im fur writing It. 
From tlm Amerintn Riirnl Hour*. 
Thu Author hiot Mviduutly u'iiiimH t«» hrlng together tlm ^reutoat 
niuuuut of prut tioal iafoi irtution from all anurvea within h>>* reach, 
11ml piCMPut. it. to the nmiler hi h pupulttr ctud pouveniynt form, umL 
iug his work especially valuable tor reforencc. 
From tho Country Ovuttaman. 
The author preeonU a book which will bo m cuuvenlont aUdition to 
tho library of .my poultry keeper 
From tlm rtneh. tt«r Daily Express. 
Th* jm*tho*I of urtiib iul hatching and earn of tho young, la fully 
ftet forth, and tho rnoht Improved hicubalori Uluatrated. Thow who 
have had years of OFpcrieDCa in poultry mlttiiu will llnd Ji^vv nnd 
valuubiu iuforumtiou in ilm nhapter on napoQUlng', while for the be* 
giltnor and uumtinir tlm wiuila work U luaUponvable. 
From tho N\ V. DaUy Sun. 
It lx just vuidi a hook a« uvory paraon wanbt who keepa domestic 
lu win, ultbur lor protit or plenum 1 . 
From tlio Iowa Huhu'aI.<(\.! 
In thb work We httVO 1 doublIi!»j, all Lhu i>llable iufortQRtioU that 
could be obtained, nnd it I« one thul in much Denied. 
From llui Christian Union. 
The author low quoted, with good judcniont, alike from booka und 
papers, and Una illustrated hiw pur*** with abundant wood cuta. 
From tlm Was Ur it Farmer, 
As the Intott And ono of tlm fullest and bent llluatrated, and an a 
reliable elmup work on Poultry, we |dne»* Mil* lira! oil the lint for the 
general reader. * * Another murit of tin* book in that It la' heap , 
it is sviit, p'Mt pul*!, fur ^1.DO, although it eOiitpnrMH favorably with 
most fY book*. 
The above are only a few of the many commenda¬ 
tions we have received of this work. It Is 
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATES 
with Cuts, many of them from Original Designs. 
Printed in the best stylo on heavy paper, und ele¬ 
gantly bound. Sent by mail, post-paid, for $1.50. 
Liberal discount to the Trade. 
Address all orders to 
1). I>. T. MOORE, Publisher, 
New York City, or Rochester, N. Y. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
GOLD BONDS, 
Two Railroafl Companies 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH ‘250 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY TIIE 
MOST DIRECT ROUTE POSSIBLE. 
THE BONDS SECUREO BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
#.'10,000 PER MILE. 
$‘25,000 PER MILK ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Mop and Circular relating to tlic Bonds of tho 
Montclair Railway 
OF NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED liY THE N. Y. A O. MIDLAND CD., 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY CO., 
IVo. 25 NASSAU ST. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
THE) 
WEED 
WEED. 
I^IVi: IHYSTKRMHJS PICTMtES SENT 
1- b it EE on receipt of one stump lor postage. 
ADAMti & CO., Boston, Muss. 
The most perfect, reliable und frenerully useful machine in existence. For the family of tho farmer or 
mechanic, where the work required of u sewing machine* ranges from the heaviest garments of men’s wear 
to the must delicate and ornamental fabrics for holies and children, it has proved itself thoroughly efficient 
and entirely satisfactory. Or unequaled simplicity and compactness of construction* capable of being 
learned and operated with one-fourth the usual expenditure of time and labor* with a eaparity for quantity, 
quality and variety of execution beyond Ita competitors, and a reputation fur durability a nd reliability 
known and appreciated by thousands, it is offered to the people tor the most critical inspection and com¬ 
parison* with conlldeiice that Its obvious merits cannot fail to convince the careful examiner of its superi¬ 
ority* Manufactured by the 
WEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
AGENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED. 
