New &imerliscment0 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
abound with vermin In 1870, for the reason that many 
yardB developed myriads of lice last full, just at the 
close of the picklug season.” 
Milk—At stations, $393.50 per 40qt. can. 
Miacelln noons.—Sugar at S W-'Kc- for fair to 
good rntlniug: refined at HX<iftll*e for soft yellow; 
UK@ 121 < for soft white ; 12Y for crushed. Molasses 
at70ffl95e. for New Orleans; Cuba Muscovado, gro¬ 
cery, 40@45c. No. 1 Bay mackerel at #27; No. 2 do., 
$16.50016; large No. S do., $l*.5Ckai4: No- l shore, 
$23,50(429; No. 2 do., #1fi®10.5O; No. 3 do.. $7.50. St. 
George’s Bank oodflsh, #7.25; Grand Bank, #5.75(4 
6.50; hake f I; Labrador herring. $7 ;George's Bay do., 
#6; No. 1 box HOC.; scaled 8«®40d.; Magdalen 
45c.; plcklod uod, #6.50; pickled haddock #5.5U; pickled 
be Slinrbets 
Some days ago one of the largest suk wiut- 
bouses in Montreal was robbed of silks, kid 
gloves and other articles to the value, it is said, 
of $150,000. The burglar hn$ been captured lu 
Cohoes, N. Y. 
The Legislature of Newfoundland was pro¬ 
rogued on the 17th inst., when Lieutenant-Got- 
ernor Hill expressed rfegret tliat that Province, 
had refused to accept the condition of admission 
Into the Dominion, and advised the colonists to 
seize the proffered hand, and not. grasp at some 
Ideal perfection. 
The sash and bliud factory of the Messrs. Mo- 
Blan, in Toronto, Canada, was burned on t he 
14th inat., together with a large quantity of lum¬ 
ber. Loss. $10,000. 
Admiral Kcppel has sent, from China to the 
Prince of Wales a huge idol which weighs a ton 
and a-half, being made of metal. It is not of 
great height, but of massive proportions. The 
ornamentation is elaborate, and t he whole de- 
-10 0,000 
HENRY COUNTY, MISSOURI, 
Ten ner ct. Bonds 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
X1TJ3S T3ST 1880. 
INTEREST JANUARY Atfn .IDI.Yl. PAYABLE 
AT NATIONAL PARK BANK, N. Y. 
For Sale at 95 and Accrued Interest. 
BONDS ISSUED IN AID OF TEBO AND NEOSHO 
llAU.llO AD. 
Population of Henry County. «3jXP, 
Win,I.- debt, Including fchi* issue.., 
Vnluntion of Taxable I vopertyof County, 
These Bonds are issued under and iu pursuance of 
an act of the Legislature of Missouri. 
UTLEY 6 l DOUGHERTY, 
BANKEUS AND BROKERS, 
No. 11 Wall Street, New York. 
Beeswax*—A good deal has beeu cleared otrtno 
market on shipping orders, and, with the stock small, 
prices are veiy firm. We quote at 30<iJ37c, for West¬ 
ern and Southern. 
Beans and Pens.— A little better local Inquiry 
for beans has created a steadier range of figures, 
with outside prices more easily held. Marrowfats 
are scarce and arm, although ttioro is very little de¬ 
mand. Southern black-eyed peas are almost run 
Out of first hands; sales have beeu made at #1.75 per 
two bushel bag. 
Beans - Kidney. P bush., $2.l(K42.S0 ; pea, prime 
$1.75®2.80; medium, hand picked, #L85®1.60; good 
to prime, $1.46(41.50; common to fair, flOil-IO; mar¬ 
rows, hand picked, #2.40(42.50; good to prime,$2.3542.40; 
common to fair, $1.75(42.25; Lima, #5.50(46. Peas— 
Canada, bond.95c.(4#I; free. In bids., #1.15(3)1.20; green, 
Canada, #1.@1215; Wisconsin, #1.50; marrowfat, $1.25 
@1.50. 
Broom Corn—quiet, at ll@13c. for common, 13® 
15 c. for mixed, and 16c. for choice hurl. Brotana arc 
quoted us follows :-Shakcr brooms are worth $3,750 
ly PER CE3XT. CiOER EOAIRf, 
(FREE OF U. 8. TAX,) 
OF THE 
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Min¬ 
nesota R. R. Co.’s 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
50-Year Convertible Bonds. 
A limited quantity for sale 
At 90 and Accrued Interest. 
Interest payablo May and November. 
J. EDGAR THOMSON, l Tl . ustc es. 
CHARLES L. FROST, 1 
The greater part, of the road is already completed, 
and shows largo earnings, and the balance ot the 
work Is rapidly progressing. 
We unhesitatingly recommend theBO Bouds as the 
safest and best investment In the market. 
11.8 Five-twenties, at current, prices only, return 
five percent, interest, while these pay eight and one- 
quarter per cent. In Gold, and we regard the security 
equally good. 
HENRY CLEWS 6 l CO., 
13 A-Nlv KR S, 
WALL ST., NEW YORK. 
are quiet, at MOTJKc. for peckled hams. Dressed 
hogs dull, at tlJ 4 @ 12 e. 
Poultrv aiul Gnine.-Llve poultry is plenty and 
easier, Wild squabs have Bold at 60o. for poor, and 
85 ( 4880 . for good. We quote State and New Jersey 
fowls at 22@28c.; Western, 20r,/>2lo.; roosters, I2@15c. 
Ducks, (N. J.) pair* $1.26 <h>LI» ; Western, H.12K. 
Geese. Western, $1.26@3; Turkeys, V tt., N. J.. 22(4 
24c.; Wfiitern, 22C425e. Spring chickens are wanted 
at tl<ful.25 V pair. Plokod wild pigeons quoted at 
$ 1 ( 41 ,26. Do. sq nab, 86@88o. 
Snlt.-Wo quote Afllitons at #3(43.25; Marshalls, 
Deacons & Worthington at $2.10@2.26; Evans at #2; 
Liverpool ground, #1.50: Syracuse ground, *1.45(41.50; 
Burlaps, $1.45; factory filled, #2.60(42.00: bulk 45c. 
for coarse, and 86@40c. for common ground: Higgins’ 
$2.30(42.40. 
Heeds.—Timothy is wanted at. #7.7508. Clover Is 
dull at IIW411 Ye. Rough flax $3.25(4f2.36. 
Sun (I lies.—Willows, 18 It., 5(4llc. Clean Rags, V 
It,, 6 < 46 e. Feathers, new prime, V it.,75@90c.; mixed, 
SOMflOO.: hen, |0<4l2c. Cider, pure, V gal., 20(425c.; do. 
poor, 15418c. Ginseng, TS< ib„«6o85c. Honey, clover 
comb. 24 m 33c.; Buckwheat do., 24@25c. Maple sugar, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, May 19. 1870. 
With strawberries and green peas arviving freely 
from the South, and a good supply of homegrown 
fresh vegetables, abundance of fish—several now or 
summer varieties being added—there is not as much 
call for meat, hence the diminished numbers, or, at 
least, the loss amount of meat airorded, does notadd 
to tho prices. Extreme rates always check con¬ 
sumption, and butchers perceive It seusibly. Re¬ 
ceipts are: 
Milch 
Unlives. Cow«. Cldvw. Rlump. Mono. 
This week.5,713 68 4,213 15,059 19,533 
Last week!!”...6.734 00 1,089 16,980 21,836 
Corresuond’g w’k '09.5,613 45 3,668 18,896 1H,.)53 
Average ’69.7,.7.6,265 93 1.807 28.453 11,333 
The receipts show a falling oil' of 1,000 
canal on British ground round Sault St. Marie, 
and claim that tho privileges now enjoyed by 
American vessels In Canadian canals should 
cease until the question at issue la adjusted. 
Ricardo Casanova, a planter of Villa Clara, 
formerly connected with the Cuban insurrec¬ 
tion, has been executed at Fort Cabanas. Ilo 
mot his death with firmness. 
The census marshals arc, according to general 
orders from the War Department, to be fur¬ 
nished with a military escort in districts where 
they are ilkely to be interfered with in the 
prosecution of their duties. 
A. J. Talbot, a Now Orleans actor, recently 
shot an orange from his wife’s head at the St. 
Charles Theatre In that city. No man could bo 
found who was willing to stand under the oruuge. 
Mr. Archibald of Nova Sootia 1ms been ap¬ 
pointed Lieutenant Governor of the Province 
of Maritnbo. 
A new settler of Minnesota from Bohemia, 
the other day, yoked ills wife to a plow with the 
off ox, because the nigh ox trod ou the hills of 
corn. The stout Selavo some of the time carried 
her end of the yoke In her arms, but moat of the 
time put her head through tho bow UKO an ox. 
Japan has a population of fifty millions of 
souls, and yet is without a railway. Now, how¬ 
ever, the Japanese want a road, and they are ne¬ 
gotiating in England for a loan, the proceeds of 
which are to be applied as followsYoddo, the 
Beeves. 
head since last, week, but tho markets are not uuffor- 
tng In eonsoquoucc. Thu high prices tend to check ] 
consumption, tho domund turning to othor things,so 
that last week’* rates hold good now, excepting that 
a better average in quality add* a little to tho price, 
taken us a whole. Several very lino lots wore ou Male, 
one of 8K owt., which sold right through at 17Kc... 19 
and 60 lbs. per owt. The offerings for lust Monday 
worn 86 ours at Wcehawkeu, 09 at Cominpntpuw, and 
45 at Dno Hundredth street, muking a total of 3,397. 
or quite u* many as could be worked off at the prices. 
Nothing but bulls, old oxen, stags and dry cows sold 
at 13<414 mo. Steers of fair quality went at lftKOilBXo., 
With prime to extra at 170417M'c. A drove of Illinois 
steers, 1,216 lbs. live weight, sold lit file, to dress 58 
lbs. porewt. The poorest oar load of Canada oxon 
and stags, 7 cwt., brought 13<iil5o. 
The following are the prices ut tho close of tho 
murket: 
This week. Last week. 
Coni*. CftiitN. 
Cholco bullocks, V It.IJX *» 1JX 17k <4 17K 
Good to prime. " ...16M <4 17 16M («* 17 
Medium . “ ...15)4 @ W 15M @ |b 
Ordinary. " -.14 14 16 H <4 15 
Poorest grade. " ...13 C4 14 13 @ 14 
Avurugeof all sales.16 09 — 16 (4 — 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 5,129 Texas. - 
Now York. 156 Indiana. — 
Ohio. 44 Iowa....,,... — 
Michigan. — Peunsilvama. — 
Kentucky. 119 Kansas........ - 
Missouri. 213 Massachusetts. 
Canada,. 17 Now Jersey. 30 
Milch Cows.—We noticed more good cows dur¬ 
ing the past few days sent in to supply the call for 
such animals. Several cows of tills kind were sold 
Upland, 3tc* Mobile. Trixnn. 
Ordinary. 18.V9- 19X@- 19N®19£ 
Good ordinary... 2lH<4— 21?i<4— 21KM2tk 1 
Low Middling.... 22X0— 22.SC4— 
Middling. 23X®- 23*®- 23*<4236. 
Good Middling... 24*®— 24X69- 24*^25^ 
Dried Fruits.— The only feature that Is worth 
noting In the market. Is in the unusual stir created 
by tho failure of a prominent Philadelphia house, 
who were largely Interested In peaches and black¬ 
berries. This has set back prices of these articles 
about two cents per lb., and hits induced some dispo¬ 
sition to realize. Apples, State, 7.K(4«KC.; Western. 
6k®7c.; Southern, good to line. Ibiftido.; do. sliced, 
8X®9J4 o.; State,sliced,fancy, 10(4130. Peach#*, peeled, 
ordinary Virginia, 12(416c.; Georgia, Ifts&lUo.;unpcelcd 
quarters, 6,'-4®Oc.; halves, 5(45,Vic. Cherries, pitted, 19® 
HOC.; pits ill, 4>w5c. Blackberries, 10c. Plums, 25®26c. 
Raspberries, 24®25c. Whortleborries, 12(413kc. 
Eggs.—The supplies arc large again, and tho mar¬ 
ket 1ms taken a turn in tho buyers' favor. A largo 
number of poorly packed lots have hnen on sale, 
which has served to create irregular prices. There 
Is a disposition to put out stock as fast as received ut 
the host figures, ratherthan take, any risk on storage, 
and where buyers will take at mark, with only the 
understanding that any usual loss will be discount¬ 
ed, they have much tbo advantage lu price. We 
quote at l7®18c. for Western, with lots from near 
points as high us 18k®^19u. 
Flour, 
Not complicated in construction. 
Knsy to regulate and keep in ordei. 
simple to learn and operate. 
Making a Lock-Stitch which will1 m 
Doing the greatest, variety of work w 
changes in its mechanism. 
_ The market for nil grades has been de¬ 
pressed, with prices fully thirty cents per bbl. lower. 
Tho arrivals are large, and, with adverse reports 
from abroad, there Is considerable disposition to re¬ 
alize. Wo quote ut $4.00(44.80 for superfine State: 
#6.00(45.10 for common extra do,; $5.lAg,6.25 for good 
to choice do.; $5.30®6.60 for fancy do.: #4.00694.80 
for superfine .Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Iowa, Ac.; 
#4.90(45.10 for extra ilo., and #5,15(45,76 for choice 
extra do., including shipping brands of round hoop 
Ohio at »6.00<it5.20, aud trade brands of do. at $5.25 
<3)11.00; good to choice white wheat extras at $6.10® 
6.26; St. Louis at #6.25696.76 for common to fair ex¬ 
tras, and #6,00698.50 for good to choice. Southern at 
$5.90(46.85 for extras, $6.70®9.90 Tor good and choice. 
Rye flour ut #4.&0®6.85 for the range of qualities. 
Corn meal at #5.25 for Jersey, nud #5.76 for Brandy¬ 
wine. 
Frcsli Fruits.—The remnant of Russets, when 
| in good order in store, sell at $4.75@5. Some from Ice 
houses have brought #5.50. Strawberries are arriving 
In good supply and saleable condition, and each 
steamer brings an Increased number of crates that 
dally reduces the prices, but helps the distribution* 
which Is what the producer wants. Norfolks to-day 
quoted ut 406915c. for seedlings, and 30<a35c. for small. 
Grain.—Wheat has declined about four cents per 
bushel, with a very limited sale. The amall stock 
cheeks any decided break in the market. We quote: 
#1,09®L12 for No. 3 spring; #1.1001.20 for No. 2 spring ; 
$1.2301.25 for No. 1 spring; fl.29®Ul for wtDtcr rod 
Western; $1.31®1 A2 tor amber Michigan; $1.60(^1.70 
for white California: $t.C0®1.70 for white Cunada; 
white Michigan, at $1.50@1.66: amber Kentucky and 
Tennessee at $ 1 . 33 ( 41 . 35 . Corn is dull and 5 to Oc. 
lower. Wo quoto at $l.04®1.10 for new Western 
mixed; #L10X&l.llk for yellow; $1JS®1.16 for old 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR 
lb., 6o.; 50(460 If>. boxes, $2.00(43; bbls., fl.00«5.;>0. 
Southern Produce—Charleston String Beans, V bush, 
crate, #4.50; Norfolk Green Pea*, a' bbl., $1. 
Wool.—Fleece is lower, with a depressed trade. 
Buyers are taking only a few lots to carry them 
aloug. There Is some disposition to realize. Cali¬ 
fornia kinds are ruiher weak, with an increased 
stock. Latesalos are 3T@88c. for fat sheep: 406946c. 
for common to good State and Michigan ; 40o. for X 
State: 49c. for X X Pennsylvania ; 60 m05c. for scoured; 
pulled at40®42e. for supers; Texas at5W@36c. for in¬ 
ferior to line washed; Cal if orn in. Including fall, at 
22e.; new spring at 25c. for slightly burry to Hike, for 
lino; camel’s hair at 18o.; low foreign at 18c.; Mes- 
tlza pulled at 6069700. 
Whisky.— Is dull and lower. Bales at $l.08@l,09 
for Western. 
ROCHESTER, May 1!).— Flourand Wheat am 
higher. Flour retails at #7.25 Tor red winter, and 
$9(49.50 per barrel for best white. Red winter wheat, 
$1.35(41.40, and lu sharp demand from millers. White, 
#L40@1.65 per bush. Oats scared at 60c. per bush. 
Rye, $1(41.05. Corni $101.08 for Stain. Barley nomi¬ 
nal—tho last sales were made at (VV47UC. for two-row¬ 
ed, and 85090c. Tor fonr-rowed. Potato market dull, 
at 76<48Uc. tor all varieties. Mercers in least demand 
of any. Butter In good demand at 28<430o. for new. 
Eggs, 17@18c. The Wool market is quiet. New fleece 
ban not begun to arrive. Dealers are offering 356938c. 
Tor common to medium fine wool. Coarse wools for 
combing, 12(4150. per pound. 
gj gr Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Manufactory and Managing Office, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
N. B.—See Premium List on page 128, Ritual 
Feb. 19. 
Wheel 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
such alone, and as they are earlier In Ohio than In 
this State, the bulk of tho receipts are from that 
GET THE BEST 
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as to dictionaries. Messrs. 3. D. & If. W. Smith of 
Boston are now among tho longest established organ 
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for with their unerring method every part Is elab¬ 
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To get the best reed instrument Is therefore 
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which Is warranted In every particular. Circulars 
Bent on application. 
N.3.PHELPS &co, 
- ^,-SOlC XGZN1S 
JTCOntLAHDT fIT N.y 
Lambs sell quicker than sheep. We tnstaneo a few 
transactions, viz11 Of 65 lbs. eh nice, at 16c.; 66, same 
weight, but coarse, at 15c.; 110 of Ibis48 lbs. at lt: ,c. 
aud 40 of tfik lbs. at UMv- Sheep sales wore, l car 
Ohio, 84 lbs. at Via.; 1 car do. 88 lbs. 7fcc.; 1 car 81 lbs. 
peddled out. at 8c.,; and another car. 84 lbs. sold In 
same way at 8K®8.kc. w tth a car 70 lbB. at Be. Thoro 
Is a weakness ut the close, andprices rather tend 
downward. 
Hwlnc.—The larger numbers coming forward are 
nut sufficient to lower the rates, dressed being firm 
at 12kc. where they have ruled steady for ubi’Ot orii} 
week. None urn selling alive. ^ he active demand 
for lard, bacon. Ac., to ship, keeps up “ good trade in 
city dressed hogs, 
LATEST.—Mny ‘30. M. -Reeve*.-With 
46 cars at Cdtnnninipaw, 28 at Weehawkcn, and 14 at 
lUOth street, or a total of 1,473 head, tbo market 
droops, and Lo. is conceded on all except the best. 
The stock will barely be closed out. 
Nliecp.-Arrlvata to-day 12 ears at Communipaw 
and 6 ears at Forty-eighth street. There is a down¬ 
ward Inclination m prices, especially of lambs, the 
best selling at 15c. 
Hogs.—With 25 cars, or 2.985 hogs, arrived this 
morning, prices lell off Uc„ closing at 12o., aud not 
firm. The weather is against thorn. 
[yqti-M.A 
)UY THE NOVELTY W RTNGER. OR AT 
) least take it on trial with rtn«or«lt others, and 
sep the Best. For sale n>en/mtirrc. 
N. II. I’HELTS «fc CO., 
Gen. Ae’ts., 17 Cortlamlt St.. New York. 
BUFFALO, May 1».-Tbc market Is without 
activity. Dull and lower are the indications. Flour 
—Few sales; we quote Western spring at #5.25@5.75; 
bakers’, $5.25(46,26; amber. |6®6.25; white, $6.60696,75. 
Oity ground, spring, $5(40.26: amber, $6(46.50; white, 
$7,35(47.76, Rye flour firm ut $4,87k<W>. Wheat lower; 
receipts moderate; red wintar, $1.19; Milwaukee 
Club, No. 2, $1.01. Corn quiet aod drooping; Western 
mixed, 98c.®#l; Western yellow, $1. Oats. 6116961 c. 
for prime. Rye. 96(497c. for Western. Barley active 
at 78©32c., as per quality. Provisions—Pork strong ; 
quoted at $29.50@3h, and $28,506*29 lor heavy and light 
mess. Quotations: lHk(417c. for lard, 17K®19o. for 
hams. 13k®15e. for shoulders, 19@20c. for smoked 
beef, $7 per dozen for smoked tongues. 
Positively destroys all Insect life on Cattle, and 
euros Mange, HcviitcheN and Sores ut all kinds. 
Boxes or 3 doz. tablet*. #3.60. 
Boxes Of 10 lbs., $1.60. 
This preparation Is far superior to tobacco, not so 
disagreeable or unpleasant, much less trT'uLle, trntl 
more permanent. Cures Scab and destroys lacks, 
Lice, etc. Cans of 0 lbs,. $1.26; 10 lbs.. ¥-.~o, oh Hi. 
kegs, $10; 2901b, Bbl.. F15. 
a i \ i u i: v t. 
ror car, or Foot-ltd ana aoatructlpn of tv a 
Scfgw Worm. 1 U>* cau^» 00 cgiiIh; 6 lbs.» 
lbs., $1.26. . . . „ 
Manufactured under license solely by 
JAMES I!llCUAN & CO. 
Address all orders to 
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5 'i Barclay St., New York. 
Agents wanted in every Town, County and State, 
to canvass for 
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Book canvassers, and all soliciting agents, will find 
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to J. B. FORD & CO., 
Pubfishers, 39 Park How, New York. 
BUFFALO, May 19.-Catlle— Receipts this 
week, 3i*l ears, against 274 ears last, week, arid 269 oars 
the week before. The market to-day was easier, and 
some lots sold a shade lower. We.luoW extrasUmrs, 
weighing 1.40n lbs. and upward, at $9('99.25; prime do.. 
averaging l.AAJto 1AW, #8.51*46.75; fair steers, heifers 
and cows, $8.20,<3.37He.: medium steers, cows ami 
oxen, #7.75(48 ; thin, coarse and uneven lots, $7.13>i(!i> 
$7.50. 
Milch Cows.—Nothing whatever has been done 
in this class of stock. 
IYokm.— The receipts are moderate and the market 
quiet at #9(49.50 for butchers’and $10(41(1.60 for light. 
Sheeu.-Sheursd Western sheep begin to arrive, 
but the market is dull, inactive and nominally >,c. 
lower. 
CHICAGO, Muy 19,-Flour quiet at #4.12X@5 
for spring extras. Wheat active, excited and higher; 
No. 2,96c. Corn firm and higher, at 86>4(486c. for No. 
2. Outs quiet but stronger, at 49,K<450e. Rye quiet, 
and 8UKc. for NO- 2. Barley nominal. Provisions 
dull and easier. Mess pork. $29. Lard, 10c- Dry- 
Kilted shoulders, 11 Y<412e. Cuttle steady and fairly 
active at $04,9 tor common to extra prime beeves. 
Live hogs steady at $8.5U@9.12>s lor common to extra 
prime. 
