SEEDLEAi' CROP OF 1871. 
Connecticut und Massachusetts fillers. 11 © li c. 
seconds.18 © aft c. 
wrappers.40 @ 65 e. 
selections.no © 75 c. 
New York tillers. 10 © 11 c. 
wrappers.is © ;S 5 c. 
assorted lots,,.,...II © U e. 
Pennsylvania tillers. .ill ©it e. 
wrappers,....•« ©60 e. 
assorted lots. 18 © 85 r. 
Ohio tillers. 8 © 9 r. 
wrappers.18 © .15 e. 
assorted lots.<iw© 12 c. 
Wisconsin asBorrod lots. 8 i$@ 9 c. 
Vegotabloa.—Exports of potatoes, 750 hhN. Prime 
ol'l Peach Klnwe are firmer. New are in Bond receipt, 
hut are not of attractive, size. Wo quote Bermnda, 
?8,50; Oliarludon, Norfolk,'it'. Wc quote 
State Pencil Blows, pj bulk, f8@3.2T.; do. In double 
hcadK 58.50 sH.7fi; Early Hose, *2©2.25 In 'Uhls.; Prince 
Albert, Ji- d<>.; Western Peach ninws, prime, 
>9.75©1| do. common, Jacksons. *«., 11.{til©::. Charles, 
ton tomatoes are arriving, many very Breen. Tim 
range Is & I @2.50 ?■* crate. Bermuda tomatoes, ~ J 
crate, 30@'rtio. unions, fcl.au@9. N. J. peas, $3 v nhl. 
Charleston cucumbers, $1.30@2.oQ IP ernte. Norfolk 
eutihago, 8l.50@2..'tJ V bbl Southern string heans. *6 
©(’...‘,0 p bbl, 
VThHUy—Is selling at 93&C. for Western. 
W ool.- for domestic, prices rule weak. The small 
stocks prevent, any important decline, but they are 
generally qillte freo sellers at Inside prices, the <J 1 s- 
I'OSltloU belli" to get. supplies Worked oil before the 
oew dip comes to hand to any ex ten:. Foreign in in 
liberal supply, and offering freely at lower prices. 
We qvfote New York and Ml 1 :mean and Wiscon¬ 
sin fleeces n(. .( 8 c. for XX. Mo. for X. 13c. for No. I. 
Ohio and Penn, fleeces.noe. tor xx, ise. lor x, tile, for 
No. 1. led., Ky. and Tenu.. 48c. for XX, li'c. lor \ , 
'Me. ifor No. I. 111., lown and Mint)., 15e. for XX. He. 
lor ,\, I3u. fur No. 1. On., .Via., Miss, and I,a., 2(S.i'3l)e. 
for unwashed. Pulled at 4u@iCo. for extra, 42@4tc. for 
Hogs.—lave wore held up to noon, therefore there 
were no quotations. City dressed opened at last 
named rates. 
RECEIPTS OF LIVE STOCK. 
For sale at the Herat. New-Yorker Office, No. 5 
Bookman St.. New York, or sent by mall, post¬ 
paid, on receipt of price: 
Wlllnrtt’tt Pructlcnl Dairy Husbandry 
(Jusr Ixmicd). .«;» <)0 
Allen's (I,. K.) American Cattle. 2 (X) 
JO. New American Farm Book. . 2 50 
[Jo. [Uaeasus of Domestic Animals. 1 00 
Do. iturnl Archtteatnre. 1 50 
American Bird Fancier.. ... 30 
American Homology (290 Illustrations) Warder.’. 3 00 
A marl cAb Practical Cookery.. . . 1 75 
American Rose Cnll.iirisi.J_1 IT! I! 111* 30 
American Htiimlnril of Excellence In Poultry.!' 50 
American Wheat Cnlturi't (Todd).... 2 nO 
Architecture, Nstion.il (Geo. ic. Woodward).12 00 
Atwond a Country and Suburban Houses. I 60 
Barry a )• ruit Garden (new edition). . 2 60 
_ „ . Hooves. Cows. Cal van. Lmnb*. Hoes. 
One Hundredth St... 2 ,319 II) 837 56 000 
hortv-ElKhth St. 00 61 1,805 9,533 000 
fortieth St.. 00 00 1,161 1.(96 19.470 
Cwnmumpaw.5.109 00 00 8,660 10 111 
Weehawken... 920 09 00 000 000 
Totals this week.8,368 71 8,808 22,735 29,581 
last week.9,328 78 3,496 19.319 37,231 
COMP A KA Tt YE RATES. 
Lost week. This week. 
Cents. Cents. 
]2.ki © JR* m &> I3X 
U.'-S © 12 llty © 12 
111 © 11 |() lid 11 
1 3 © 9 If 8 © y If 
UK © 12 jf it y, © isjf 
Good Steers tp ft 
Fair. 
Poor. 
Poorest. 
Gen. selling rates 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
ts Pomeroy’s Elastic Rf i’tuhe-Belt. The best 
Trusses with tnetai springs are Pom icroy’s Wire 
Spring, Rubber Sponge and Finger-Pa o Tiutss- 
t;.s. For full particulars, addreBs POME HOY & CO., 
714 Broadway, New York. 
Pomeroy’s Trusses are the best in the world. 
pea* §V(U'cvtio'cmeut,o 
COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
$7 55 OO BoUIlI WEEK. 
ents wanted everywhere. Business strictly legltl- 
te. Particulars free. J. Worth & Co., st. Louis, Mo. 
) \ DAY* Agents wanted. Business entirely 
. now (i G SHAW, Biddeford, Mo. 
Little Falls, N. June It. 1873. 
The market at Little Falls, for the week ending 
June 14 was dull, and prices lower than last week, 
the delivery of farm dairies aggregated about HIM) 
boxes, and .ales wen- made at lu©l 4 c- —the latter fur 
extra fancy. Iri factories the offerings were about 
b.HflU to 7,UiW boxes, hut the views of holders being 
above Miosu of buyers, many refused to sell, or sent 
forward their goods to he sold on commission. VVe 
give the leading trunsiieUoui, us follows : 
.."ftMlhett's Bridge, Cold Brook. Countryman, Dairy 
Hill, OldFalrrteUI, lieudorsun Association, Herltlmer 
Co. Central, J, 1). Ives, Goo. La lue.MItlillevllle, New¬ 
port, Newvtlle Assoeiatlon, N'lelioln, old Salisbury 
.SheH’s Bush, Smith Creek, Snell's Bush, St. Johns- 
vIHu, Stone Arabia Central, White Greek, Ho.; Brock¬ 
et! A looter, Did Stone Church, Fame's Hollow, 13Ve. 
Butter bus till Ion off in delivery, but we report sales 
of a few tubs grass-nmJte a’ 27c. 
The weather In Herkimer County Is very dry and 
rears are entertained that the hay crop will be light. 
PllatHFAU t*i» t'fillln.v .-.ir I.. .... ‘... ’ 
.H I OU III*!, - HO Ar.niM *40 Arrt»* 
;;orl; uo«d rrumc. houuu; imilos from hc*Umo 1 
A uiiltJB from rio 8 t-ofQt.M‘ t ntoros, gv ial mill, miw 
rge; timber, beech and maple. Price, *2,11)0. 
LEItMONT, Ituby P. O., Michigan. 
A flFl CIAL LA It IHt I M i«4, for restoring the 
/ 1 huanug. a great success. By one who w.l; dear 
for .0 y, ars. By mull, 88 per pair. Send stamp for 
particulars to G. j, Wood, Madison, Ind, 
CIIE7YI? I’AXUVtS « 
rile Clieimcsi. liiiitil in Miirknl. 
the tJNION PACIFIC ItAIbKOAD COM- 
PANY, In the tfrent PlitKi- Fd/f/l/f It.4)00.0410 
ACRES In 1 K N TltAIj NEBRASKA now for sale In 
inu ts of forty acres aud upwards on jin' uno tm /a n , V 
,4 "1 Xi> inlchh'e )a4,'r,.d iu tin ir, it. 
M<J:“ ANI> UEAL'PHJFt'L CLIMATE. I'KUTlL® 
*Q|l> an a 11 uni*a nce of good vv a tek. ti i e 
P.KST MARKET IN THE WEST' The Great Mln- 
SfM'MlKItfc ENTfl'cMi To A HOMESTEAD Ok 
1 THE BEST LOCATIONS FOB, rob- 
vNlES. FltKlO HOMES I'OH A I.I.. tf 
(>i cltojL'ii (aovornnjtmfc I^unds opc^n for i*ijtry i?ndt*i* 
tlU! / h> /nt'sf >'fhl L<ni> noiir tnl8 t lCnthtHtd, with 
m»iKi market#And u11 the coavtjxiicrirf, ofnu gld twit- 
tJrd you ni vy- 1'rou passen to prurehiujurs of Ittulronil 
Sijutionf 11 mnpH. yliu-ttiTi* thv o.iaot locution 
ol land, ulso new edition of Uw'iptive r {t „fihhi with 
iyciv Mtiys, Muilril J'hu 1 rytrht re. Address 
O. K. DAVISi Lund Corn 111 inni<niot* t 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New Yoiik, June 14, 1873. 
Beeves.,-Trade was very small lust Wednesday 
forenoon ; the lew sales effected were at KXiVJo. » ft., 
"«@7 ewt., strong on 5tJ©57 lbs. to the cwt. net. Busi¬ 
ness did not Improve on Thursday foi'OdOun, and a 
largo part of the cattle to hand were held over for 
li riday’H mai'keb, prices on both forenoons ranging at 
lOSilJKo. i' ft.. oyysrfif am. ou 57 ©.’,8 lbs. to the ewt. 
I lie market closed slow, with only u f«tv lots of pool 
quality stoern unsold, Diu-ing the week the chief 
part ol tlio herds have been quoted from Illinois, 
soiling generally at Utygil’Jc,; extreme range, 11 © 
Ifjic.; on t. tiuimnurtteaHis sold at lllfc., 6 M cwt.; 
Missouri. I M©I2Xe„ «i'©Bewt.: Cherokee, corn-l’eii 
n Illinois, 11 V'.; 1 ! k cwt.; Texans, coarse and lean. 
Ini' lu'ic.; 5K"'c'J» cwt. 
Milch Cows.—Theanimals fell in value lust 
\V eiluesday lorenouti, um| lit,- -ales nf that day were 
uuly lew illnumber, prices ranging at .t32©8;', «4 head; 
general sales ?uil©,0. This condfttou nt trade can- 
tinned up to Friday afternoon, when the market 
closed slow. Special -aten were 8 bows at *65,2 at wo 
3 at $18©»5,9283a©7U, 3 at $7S<ai8ii P head. 
Yen 1...-Trade In fair quality was easy last Wed¬ 
nesday forenoon, when prices ranged at sK@ 9 Vc 
i liursday foronooD, sales declined oil a heavy run’ 
ut 6 '. .. llJe,, and the »imo rates were current Friday 
I ore noon. Special sales, average weight, lia lbs., sold 
^ THE ZINC COLLAR. 
. ’ ,A\ PAD lagiianuiteod to cure 
tj 1 lie worst case of raw and 
• Y - - " \_j) K inflamed nook In im 7 t l( /s, 
1 - a * H'l «■*•» k t-hr tlnnr even/ tin i/. - 
. / M and will not chafe or wear 
__ \ .. ' y ,Y the mane. For sale by Sud- 
diary Hardware Dcaloranud 
7! .7A-. Harness Makers. Munufao- 
y the ZINC COLI-AK PAD CO., Huclinnun, 
uformation furnished ou applleutlon. 
tured b 
Mich. | 
roT 3?ijA]\rTs, 
Suitabi<- for Immedinlr Flnwri-ne' 
BENT SAFELY BY MAIL, POST-PAID " 
Y<>ur choice ol the lullovving and 100 nthti 
splendid vanetiewi 
5 for $ I ; 12 for $ 2 . 
4 urolliie Muuals, Devoniensls, 
Sombrleul, Levison Gower, 
. ln ?". .. .... . Bofrano de flour Pay 
Arelidnko Charles, Emotion, 
Isabel la Sprunt, Pierre St. Cyr, 
Kegalis, Mad. Bravy, 
Agrippina, Louis Phillip, 
White Cluster, Pink Daily, 
Madlle, Christine Niisson, Amie Vibert, 
I .11 Pactnle, Bourbon Queen, 
Cornelia (finite. Mad. Kassel, 
Celine Forrester, Mad. Damassino. 
;y dressed 
Frt-.l 1__ 
nmrfcet ciuaed with a toettei* leellng on a light run. 
Horse Market,—This season’s trade may now be 
eonsb.lt I'L'il at an end; for the coming mi miner months 
the quotations will be almost exclusively of uuctivii 
sales. During the pam week they were;—1 saddle 
uSSR ?’.* 1 . ‘ ,a } r dunlity light harness horses, * 2 U(ii© 
350 i< head; 8 do., rili(.l'w3F) it head; I thoroughbred 
Imported saddle horse, *570 ; a few poor quality 
draught horses, tk3J©100 head, 03 horses arrived per 
Erie Hu.lway, via Oak Cliff station; 214 per Central 
New Jersey, via Liberty street ferry. 
spot deli very; MO.IRK fur June, 816,7.1© 
m.o. 'A for July; W estorn prime uiess nominally iL6.5n 
@17.81). Dressed bogs, city, ii-.@7:xc. Cutm-uts 
are selling at 12 @ lie. for bams, loose; 60 . tor 
shoulders," Inose9>fc. for 'iiiekled' bellies' 
loose. Boxed dry-saltod shoulders, 7«c, Smoked 
ineats at UiSHIvo. tor loose tmiu«, 9c. for loose 
s, *oulders. Tallow at Sjtc-for prime slock. Baef, 
at f9@ll.75 for barreled new plain me s, < 12 © 
13.5J for extra mess. Tiereed beef at f23.©25 for new 
India mess,<30.@Jl tor new extra India mess, and 82i@ 
Tov new prime mess* 
Seetls.—There is a slow jobbing trade at 8&@9c. for 
clover; $4.40© (.50 for timothy. 
receipts of Western leaf are large, 
ana easier prices are obtained on the common grades. 
Out desirable stock brings varv stenlv nrioou mi.J 
TTk' 0 , 1 ., WVVT TO PIBCHABE ANY- 
A thing Id the Mechanical Line, no matter what It 
I s .' I'urlleulars. N. Y. SUPPLY CO. AM) 
MANUI' HS AGENTS, 178 Broadway, New York City. 
IHcimlny s Sales.—Beeves—Trade opened brisk 
on alight run ; quality ranged from poor to good: 
prices at 0®lixo. t' ft.; weight from b to 9 cwt. on 54t® 
Gi fts, to theewt., net; the market closed Arm, with 
a few lean Texan Steers unsold ; good beeves sold by 
the head at f97@135. 1 
Hilcli Cows.—Trade slow, and the supply above 
the demand , prices ranged at *32@79 ’ # head, with 
one lurnily cow sold at $115. 
Veals.-Brisk pricesat7Jf@9c.fi tb.; quality coarse 
supply abundant. ' ’ 
Hhcep nnd Lambs.—Sheep very slow this fore- 
noon; prices at 5@U«c. scant, V ft., quality fair. 
Poor lambs had to be held over, and good were lc ft 
ft. less than on last Monday. Prices, 9@lic. fi'ft. 
I rude small and dull. 
IS THE ONLY LAWN MOW EH 
THAT CAN CUT LONG GRASS AND DO THE TRIMMING, 
IS BEST AND CHEAPEST. 
A.<). OHJIEK.I In mi lion, Oliio. 
LEE’S SUMMIT NURSERIES 
Wlioli'Hnlo nnd CSenernl Supply N11 raei'leti. 
Annumensesb.ck.of suiierior quality, at low nrioes. 
Htdce Plants by the 1,000 or 
1,000,0440. Send for Price List. 
, „ K 1 .A 1 R BllOS., 
Lee’s Summit, Jackson Co., Mo. 
