UNIVERSAL 
CLOTHES WRINGER 
Ncuj QU>»ertisemcnts 
Apples are dull, and the local 
I> 1 1 < <! Fruits 
trade can readily buy such lots as it wants without 
paying full prices. Peaches are quiet, but firm; 
holders seem disposed to carry the stock instead of 
opening goods for a speculative call. Since our last 
we have learned that the full rumored amount uf 
blackberries,90) bids., were positively sold: tbe re¬ 
port at the time was discredited by leading parties In 
the trade. The movement was speculative, but 
failed to advance prices. 
Apples,State, 10c.; Western, SKtSSfc.; Southern, 
good to flnc.7)<(®8c.; do. sliced, 16:>Ue.; State, sliced, 
11A12C. Peaches, pooled, ordinary Virginia. 12®lflc.; 
Eastern shore, 21«Z5e,; Georgia, 19,320c.: unpeeled 
quarters, 8x&9c.. halves, lOtsllc. Cherries, pitted. 20 
@22e.; pits In.TtiSc. Blackberries. (SrudS^o. Plums. 
25&2Gc. Raspberries, 2732% Whortleberries, 12®Hc. 
Egg* — Are In good demand, the inquiry being 
Btimulated by the presence of fresh stock only, and 
prices arc more readily obtalnpd than at this time 
last year, whim poor and limed lots 2£ r .® JftSv JwVjT 
eluded in the supply. H u quote extra ftesIt nnin 
nearest points, vt 'llie; state and \\ cstern, ^vw*9c. 
Southern will bring full quotations when packed 
clean and in a merchantable condition. This year 
shows much Improvement tn this way.I 
Flour.—State and Western has declined about, 
10c. per barrel. The shipping business is very small, 
as the market abroad Is weak, and exporters mar¬ 
gins have been reduced We quote at $4.50:. l.borur 
superfine state: $4.79*1.00 for common extra do.: 
$L86&5.0.> for good tocnolce do.: t5.10n0. r >0 for fancy 
do.: ii.ro,■>4 Oil for stiucitlne Mifihlguu, Indiana- Ohio. 
Iowa. * 0 .; i4.iVr-u4.9l) for extra do., anil $L9pA5.Wfor 
choice extra do.. Including -hipping brands or round- 
tamp Ohio at $4 and trade brands of do. at fa.Ua 
(„ i; • go,n( to choice white wheat extras at. *5.25.tu.SO; 
Si, Ennis at i5.3UM6.iri for common to fair extras, 
and 86.2iv,?fl.r)0 for good to choice. Southern is In¬ 
active and weak at $5.73w0,1il for extras, and $b.l5a» 
U,70 for good to Chinee, ttyellour Is hard to move at 
fl.l0fliS,3O 
Fresh Fruits.—Apple* would not stand the in- 
oroase.d rates that were reeontly started, and stock 
is offering easier. Cranberries scarce and linn. Mils 
unchanged. Hot-house Strawberries are lu market, 
quoted at if-fl V quart. We qnnta UruGuMgS. 86® 
6..V); Red fruit, $5@6.25; Roxlmry Russets, il.oU34.iJi 
English Russets. $4.50. CrartOeiTtM, V otllte, t&&7. 
p alii. fl7i321. Nuts Pecan, new, F it.. 11UMh. 1 
peanuts. Norfolk new. V bush.. i2.2o<,V3: peanuts, 
Wilmington, ri busb..fl.Wf2; hlukoty uuts.F bush., 
81.1531.25. 
Crnin.—Wheat. The market I* depressed, and 
tbtvc! and fuur cunts lower. Tlifi stock Is very fair, 
and freely offered. Wo nuotc at the dose. Sl'Ml.Oft 
for No. 3 spring: 81.lfkai.MW for No.2 spring: fl.tfl 
(,< l.21 for -No. 1 spring. 81.30'', 1.38 for winter red 
Western; 81.29381.141 for amber Michigan: $l.o0@l.i'O 
for white California: fMV.-U.60 for white Canada: 
while Michigan at 81.10 u 55} umber Kentucky and 
Tennessee at 81.32'.-. 1.86. Corn Is lower than last 
week, but closed firm on new, owing to small stock; 
sales at Sflj.'JTe. for new Western mixed; ft for new 
OP THE 
UR. ILLUSTRATED catalogue 
Implements, 
Machines and 
Small Tools, 
Seeds and 
Fertilizers, 
for extra : Toms at 34c,: Cldlforniu at I&tpWc., lor 
burry ; a>w2tc., for fall. 
Whtskr-Is lower. Sales at 93@98Ko., for Western 
BUFFALO, March 17. —A severe storm has 
checked operations of every character. 
Flour.-Western spring, 8535.25: do. ivliite v $6.fl(Vai 
87: city ground soring, fi.Tixi-iO: do.amber, 8a.7o<j,;6.25; 
do. white. 87iw7.3o. 
Grains -Are neglected. Wheat nominal at tl(5) 
1.05 for No. 2 Milwaukee; $1.10® 1.12 for No. 1 do.; 
amber, 81.20; white, fUQ&UO. Corn rather Arm; 
sales. ajflOO bush. Western at 95c. In clOVator; new 
wanted; nominal at KtVsflftc. Oats, 500., in store. Rye, 
90®95c. Hurley, la store, 85c.; some sales on private 
terms. Mult, Il.LV-cl.2f> per 72 lbs. Beans not active . 
tuodiums, 81.50; marrows, f2<A2.25. 
Heeds. — Clover, $8«48.3D$ fur medium: pea vine, 
$9®\).50. 
Provisions.—Pork, heavy mess. $26®2C.2S; light, 
|2?>ffl2fl.25; lard, 15(3Wc.: hams, 18c.; shoiililcrs, UtcilfC. 
upon examination 
ANT) THE 
CHEAPEST YET OFFERED TO THE 
PUBLIC. 
Contains about 300 PACKS and nearly OOO CUTS 
of the various articles needed In a Garden, or on 
a farm or Plantation. Every progressive farmer 
should liuvo a copy for his library- 
gent by mail for $ 1 , which will he refunded, on receipt 
of tin: first order for any of o or goods. 
P. O. Box 390. u. H. ALLEN & CO., 
ISO andlOl Water St., New York. 
N. B.—A Circular, with index and sample of 11 lus¬ 
trations of the Catalogue sent on receipt of stamp. 
THIS WILL BE BORNE OUT BY 
I. The Rich Country flic Rond traverses, 
with its Agricultural and Mineral Re¬ 
sources. 
II. The Cash Subscribed to the Capital 
Stock. 
III. The Excellence of the Fil'ty-flvc Miles 
already Built, and its fall Equipment. 
NOVF.I.TV 
IV. The Plans Completed and Money Ex¬ 
pended for Vigorous Finishing of the Line 
in the Spring. 
n.b.phelps a co. 
S0LC AGCMT3 
L 7 -OR TLANP r RT U.Y 
T A T E HI E IN T 
OP THE 
V. The Excessive Enrnings to accrue from 
the Completion of the whole Lino. 
JII-cftRVU. yfAju- 
VI. The ample Shilling Fund lor the cor 
tain Redemption of the Bonds. 
NEW YORK, 
No. 212 Broadway, Oor. Fulton St., 
For the Year ending Bee. 31, l.Nfill. 
8713,215 21 
488,247 97 
fpIIK NOVELTY CLOTHES WI10NL- 
1 KRS, exhibited at Bln- late l-'alr of the American 
Institute, were awarded the utouES'r premium. * * 
It is new admitted thin they have tut equals us family 
wringers. .Vn-iy York Liberal Chris linn. 
The preprint. >rs say -" Take it on trial with any or 
all others and keep the ln.it," This scorns to curvy 
confidence with it, and is conclusive that the manu¬ 
facturers are honest in their dealings with the pub¬ 
lic, * vi it has cog-wheels on both ends, so ar- 
i.uiged as to give it. onv-thlrd more power than 
wringers with eog-whocls on one end on III. The rolls 
are allowed to separate freely at either end. These, 
besides other advantage* which it contains,seem* to 
be uidisi'oiituiblu to a practical wringer.—-Vria York 
Iiulcpmtliht. 
This wrlpger scorns t.<> have all the good points re¬ 
quisite to a pract ica l laa-diioo * * * Wo are con¬ 
fident that the “ Novelty” merits all that issaid In its 
favor.— Hun tli on,l Home. 
This Company have, from the commencement, 
guuruittc.nl their wringers perfectly satisfactory In 
till cases, which may, to some extent, account for 
their great-nrn.-ess, • * Nothing can he pioro ap¬ 
propriate for a holiday present than some of these 
best of wringers.—New York Christian Advocate. 
VII. The very liberal Interest 
over a term of Forty Years. 
Total Assets, January 1st, 1870.....! 
*• •* *» 1st, 1869... 
Increase in Assets daring 1869 • . 
Policies Issued to January 1st, 1869,8,513; In¬ 
suring.. . 
Policies Issued to January 1st, 1870,61»7 ■ In¬ 
suring.•••»■ . 
Increase In Number of Policies In 1869,2,614 , 
Increase In Amount Insured.. 
The foregoing shows u groat material progress 
lathe business and standing of the Company and 
proves the correctness of the principle on which it 
lias so far been worked. 
Attention is called to the detailed report for 1869, 
and In the new Tables at Rates, which can he pro¬ 
cured by application tn the Company, or any id Its 
agents. 
Dividends annually after first Annual Premium, 
and available In puyiueutor Premium or Inercaso of 
amount of lusurancu. 
EDWARD A. JONES, President. 
J. O. IIALSEY. Vice-President. 
J. A. MORTIMORE, Socretury. 
REV. JAMES PORTER, D. D., 
Superintendent of Agencies. 
VIII. The Security nllimlril by Registry 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
IX. The Mnrtgnge covering I he Entire 
Kuu.l, Equipment, Franchises anil all Prop¬ 
erty, Present, and Future- Indeed, the Se¬ 
curity of Twice the amount of Bonds Issued. 
TnifitK has boon very little doing In the cheese 
market at Little Fulls for the week ending .March III. 
A few farm dairies have been sold, but, wo have no 
transactions In factories. Too weather during a 
portion of the week lias been stormy, with high 
winds, and country roads have been blocked with 
snow, preventing truvL'I. 
Generally at. this season of the. year there has been 
consilium Ido activity In the country markets, and 
buyers liuva been eager to gather up ” late ends " of 
dairies, hut Uni present, season seems to be an excep¬ 
tion t.o the rule, and the country trade may be said 
to be more than usually " quiet along the valley of 
the Midiuwk." 
We do not alter our quotations from last week 
Holders do not seem ovor-unxious to soli at the low 
prices offered, under the impression that rates have 
touched bottom ami will go no lower. 
Owing to the storms very lltile butter has been 
brought Into market. It may be quoted at 28c. to 33c. 
X. The low Currency Price they are now 
offered at. 
All thin is verified in detail in the complete pamphlet 
which can be had of us. 
We KNOW these Hands to be, good, and we know the 
character and capacity of the Company's estimates can 
be- implicitly relied upon to give these J ton its the highest 
standard. We therefore freely and fully recommend 
them. 
\V. BAILEY, LANG & CO., 
Merchants, No. 54 Cliff Hi., New York, 
Agents for the Sale of the Bonds, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
Nr.tv York, March 17. 1870. 
With fewer cattle and hogs, and qultcan Increase 
In arrivals of slump, trade had boon dull durum the 
week Just ended, und prices have a downward ten¬ 
dency. There is a continued pressure to reduce this 
price of meats, which are. generally considered out 
of proportion with the cost of other products. Cun- 
amners point to the low price of Hour, potatoes, &c„ 
and the decline in groceries generally, and usk why 
meats should be kept up to war rates. 
The following are the re jelpts of live stock, shown 
In comparison with former periods. 
Milr.li 
Jt,.«vwft. ( It-. Cslvnt. Slii'«r>. Il'ien. 
Tliis week.4.788 tlO 1.1176 21,315 10.131 
Last WMl.,,...fl.Utf IMI 1,0*28 17.8,10 11.792 
Correspond'!! w'k 'IW.5,120 IN! 979 20.580 10,247 
fPIIR ONLY WRINGER YY111(11 lint, 
1 the Patent Stop, to prevent tho cogs from en¬ 
tirely separating. 
Thu only Wringer with Rowell’s improved double 
gear with alternate tooth in the same oog, which can¬ 
not, be thrown out of gear. 
•It. really merits all l he good I hut. can bo sahl Of It.” 
Moore's Itnntl N> tv-Vorke* 
•‘The Universal ‘the heat.”'—/lta. Agrieulturlst. 
Sold by dealers generally. R, i BROWNING. 
Oen’l AcT. Sat’ -n ll , ot Sl„ New York. 
^ G u A It A ur T E E 
Rupture Cure 
BONE 
RAW y 
Super Phosphate* 
THE SPECIFIC) 
FOR THE FARM, GARDEN, H0T-H0DSE 
AND GRAPERY. 
A great producer and Improver of tho soil -a pre¬ 
ventive of weeds and rust yielding a better quality 
or grain und fruit, and saving 
... ) STABLE MANURE and 
100 per emit, over > VIAN' GUANO. 
HERNIA.—Rev. J. V. Himes, Editor of the Advent 
Christian Times, Jau. 3, 1870, writes to his paper as 
follows: 
At 12 M„ I had an Interview with the celebrated 
Dr. Sherman, No. 697 Broadway. My special business 
hero was to see him, and, if possible, get lielp for a 
laid and dangerous case of Hernia. Without, help. I 
should have to he Intel by—a thing I could hardly bo 
reconciled to. though l huva often thought that on 
xontn account I should be glad to have It so; yet I 
hope to be able to finish my course with Joy, and lay 
ull at the Muster's foot, aft His coming. 
" My Interview with the Doctor was very pleasant 
and hopeful, lie Is muster of his profession. Ho 
has Invented now Hernial appliances, superior to any 
Truss In the world. Beside, he entirely heals and 
cures his patients, so that they dispense with the 
Instrument after a time.” 
Lincolnvii. i, e, Pa., March 10,1870. 
D. W. Ramstikli. A CO:—I bought one peck of 
your Norway 1 hit, sued last year, und the product lots 
convinced me that they urn all and more than you 
claim lor them, Several of toy neighbors also ex. 
peflmontori will: them in a small way, und all are 
highly pleased witli them. I notice the old fogies 
arc still crying " Humbug 1” and although 1 am not 
Interested lu tho solo of the seed, 1 do feel tntelMtod 
In any Improvement Of so much value to farmers, 
und I am willing to make the following offer:—1 will 
produce too bushels of Norway Oats I rum It! lbs. id' 
seed for sum,and forfeit 25 hushols If I fall; l will 
further offer to produce 100 buslnJlB or Norway (tuts 
from 8 lbs. of seed tor 8200, and forfeit. AO bushels If 
I tail, money Wj he deposited suhiputto tuy* order if 
I succeed, and to be returned to the party accepting 
this offer with the forfeit, n I fail. Hurtles who 
have bought spurious send and failed, tiro trying to 
create a prejudice against Norway Oats; let them 
come up with tho money if they believe what they 
talk. 1 will furnish reference* us to my ability to 
carry out my part of the nontruot honorably. 
Yours, respectfully, I. L. ROUGE. 
The above offer will give u. chance to those who 
claim that other varieties are more productive 
than ours, to test the matter, as It is well known tlmt 
no other known out will produce either quantum.-: 
above mentioned. We would *ay that there has herq 
grown 126 bushels from i lbs. of our seed, but, many 
doubt tho statement, although mi ran funilslltho 
affidavits of several reliable witnesses to prove Its 
truthfulness Nil such crop was ever before pro¬ 
duced in the Old or New World, and We challenge 
the world to produce an oat that will yield one-hair 
that or tlin genuine Norway*, and will place money 
enough to make It an nbjnet to the ptirlles wlslilm to 
make the trial. Lot the ifffiprInters of rarious kiutU 
of brag oats, imported or native, cmno forward now. 
if thev wish. Beware of eouticerfcit seed. We till 
Send for our now pamphlet, “ The Problem Solved 
or. How to Restore the I'roduotlvoness .,f your Ex 
liuustcd Soils,”—to be had gratis on application to 
JOHN RALSTON A CO., 
Manufacturers General Agents, 
81 Pearl St., New York. 
MVE HUNDRED AND SEVEN 
F 
MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS 
By HENRY T. BROWN 
This is by far the most comprehensive collection 
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A liberal discount allowed to canvassers. The sale in 
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OPINIONS OF THE PREHS. 
“ A peculiarly handy little maniiAl.” N. Y. Times. 
"One of the most Interesting publications of the 
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“ We should place this book in tho hands of every 
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“ A valuable book for mechanics .”—Mining anil. Sci¬ 
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•* Artisans, inventors and students should get the 
work.”— Chronicle, Pittsburg, Pa. 
BROWN, COOM1IH tfc CO., Publishers, 
Office or the "AMERICAN ARTISAN,” 
No. 189 Broadway, New York. 
Pamphlets of Photographs of Bad Rupture, before 
and after Cure, with other Information, mailed oil 
receipt of Ten Cents. 
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This monthly journal, of 16 large quarto pages of 
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HI HALE.-300 Bushels ol New Bruns- I regard to size of club, 
wick Oats, from pure seed, hi lot* of ten bushels 
tore, at $1.50 per bushel of 32 lbs., delivered on the 
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SINGLE NUMBER, 15 CENTS, 
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Editor and Proprietor, DGS Moines, Iowa. 
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