ni.orK tin united with 
D SOLID LEAD (OVMRINO Wo nro now pre¬ 
pared tu supply tlio utnrve In quantities lo.-.nli, ijur- 
ehuscrs,mill i>> Warrant It In nil respects. The Tin 
I' pus nhinit inn* quartet Urn thickness ol the com¬ 
bined Pipe, uml Hie lead niVerUig effectnelly pro¬ 
tect* it from external Injury' 
The strength of tins Pip® lx eqnnl to that of a Lend 
npo nf twine Its Weight, lllld It Cllll be Li.nllileNl.ly 
rceOin mended to nil who have any nniilT'liininioii 
nl'injury IVoill Hu* use «»l' Lead I'llM*. 
TATI 1 AM \ BROS., New York and I*l»llntlt'lpliiii. 
waulcna IUS<ai.fi2 fftr winter roil ami amnor west 
orn Corn is very tlrui. wltli un unlive sale on specu¬ 
lation. Hull's ill k‘io.i '1 #1.(X> Ini' new Western mixed 
*1 .in; for loci' ullxe.l. Outs me Him ut i>MU.e. toi 
Western, lily:.Ik'. for Obin and Htnto- 
ilitV uml Strn tv. Ordinary retail liny. Mu. 
Choice |J" , SI.Ill" I I". Shipping In good demand al 
7 ;V<tMc. llyo straw, 90o.itll.lii for short to long; <>ul 
iK»., 50e. 
Hops. The market is in it itiuch better pogltim 
for holders. Reports from the growing districts un 
more general nut decided n» to tlui increasing dnm 
ages to the vine by lice. A large nnmbcrul low neri 
are held tiff tbe market, in Consequence of tiny I fu¬ 
tures above. We if note prime at 22iw23c., wr 
lots ut. 2Jc.. uml common at Liu. 
illisecllmuMUM. - Sugar, raw. al .T."iH 
good rellning ; crushed til t'V;-; tiitssln. L. •• 
per lb.. gold; do. in hmid, 26 ‘-i"/i2ic-. goltl : 
Knee and African, II‘-p ' l;!e., iiuld 
gold; nutmegs, SxmI.IH. 
gold ; do. in bond, II 1 iuol 
iss.oj/iae., gold; do. in i 
■ut,.' ....i.i. .t,i in 
After Twenty Years of uninterrupted pros¬ 
perity, Messrs. S. D. it H. W. Smith have at last 
found that even their largo manufactory* with 
all its labor-saving machinery, is wholly inade¬ 
quate to furnish insi rumente fast enough to 
supply the demand. They have been compelled 
tci add a sixth story to their building, in order to 
have the requisite work room. When this im¬ 
provement is completed, they hope to be able to 
satisfy their agents and patrons,— for a time, at 
least. 
Apart from this gratifying pecuniary success, 
they take special pride in thinking' that their ef¬ 
forts to make the American Organ the very best, 
reed instrument, are so generally appreciated. 
They will continue to use all available ingenuity 
and skill, to add new facilities for combination 
and expression, and while they never rashly 
claim to have readied perfection, they will con¬ 
stantly strive for it .— /fusion Traveler . 
Representatives of the Cherokee, Creole. Semi- [ 
nolc and Osage Indians, inhabiting the Indian 
Territory, assembled at Okumulgoe, the capital 
of the Creek nation, on the 4th of June, to con¬ 
sider the territorial bills, railroad and other 
schemes affecting the welfare of the Indians. 
They say, " If. in the lapse of time, the increase 
of the white population, and the march of events 
have removed us from the wilderness in which 
we wore plunged unwillingly, and placed us in 
the way or our neighbors, the fault is not ours; 
nor do they invalidate any existing obligations. 
We ask nothing from the people and authorities 
of the United States, aside from respect and 
good fellowship, but what they have promised— 
an observance of their treaties despite nil the 
vicissitudes of our history, and the terrible or¬ 
deal of war by which we have been seouvaged 
with fire and sword, through no fault of ours, 
but weakness and inability to sustain ourselves. 
We feel we are now progressing in the knowl¬ 
edge and improvements of arts and the customs 
of civilization." 
On the 1st instant a new postal treaty wen 
into effect between this country and the North 
German Union, by which the single rate of post¬ 
age is reduced to seven cents. A now seven cent 
stamp is being prepared. 
Certain farmers in Saratoga county And them¬ 
selves in possession of inconvenient, phenomena. 
About two miles north of Saratoga, la the town 
of Wilton, there Is a strip of table-land about 
two miles in length and one in breadth, which 
has been until recently dry farming land with 
sandy soil, where scarcely a puddle formed in 
wet weather. This spring from ten to twelve 
ponds, varying from one to six acres in extent, 
made their appearance. The farmers have pa¬ 
tiently waited for thorn to dry up and depart, 
but it seems that they have come to stay. The 
expense of constructing drains will be very 
great, but at present no other alternative pre¬ 
sents itself. About two miles east of this sec¬ 
tion, on lower ground, the water is lower than 
it has been known for several years, and on the 
other side of the Adirpudacks the water is at 
least two feet lower ifcan one year ago. These 
circumstances do not, however, conipeiisule the 
farmers of Wilton for their obtrusive water 
privileges. 
Mr. Spurgeon is about. t hirty*flix years old, 
and preached 1,000 sermons before he was t wen¬ 
ty-one. For the hist live years 25,000 copies a 
week of his sermons have been sold. Not less 
than 14,000,000have boon Hold in England, besides 
300,0)0 in America. From one to throe volumes 
have been published In Welsh, German, French, 
Swedish, Dutch and Italian, besides separate 
semtonsln Gaelic,Tamil and the Muroi language 
of New Zealand. 
A Parisian lady called on her milliner the 
other day to "take up” the character of a ser¬ 
vant. The morality of the latter was beyond 
questioning. "But is she honest?” asked the 
lady. " I am not certain about that," replied 
the milliner; “I have souther to you with my 
bill a dozen times, and she has never yet given 
me the money." 
Chicago has a new church—the First. Congre¬ 
gational—which Inis Just been Mulshed at a cost 
of $180,000. A peculiarity of this church is that 
the reading desk, or pulpit, is provided with a 
copper speaking trumpet, which is connected 
with eleven pews, where, with rubber hose and 
cup attached, the deaf may enjoy a sertnou us 
well as those not so unfortunate. 
\ for fair 
in mats, 47c. 
' ‘ ginger, 
muee, il.ZVil.30, 
. __ .riper, 2tiW|*t/27HO-., 
hi'., gold ; pimento, Jamaica, 
... , .. injml, 4 l>.. gold ; cloves, XWhH 
2&C, 3515; do. m bond. i.V" t;' ,c.. gold •. cinnamon, 
prime, TiVW.V-. gold ; rinlt.it <.Uh"S.a5 lor Ashton * ; 
rice lit to,".S',.-, ror Carolina; Milru.* turpooUnq, »•’•> 
K.riixini fl.tfi for strained; vamiiis. nm-d.K*,; 
currants, UVe'ifle t Mo. I Ifevy mackerel at «n; Mo. 1 
dm, SW.MMW; large .Mo. "dm* . No. 1 shpro, 
S'M.a(ia2!l; No. 2 do., IIJS&IS.SO! No. .. ilo., $/. Ht. 
George’s Rank until] sh, f7.25l Otaflfl flank, iii.ax.i 
0.50: hake *4t Mthinder lierruiK j,: George * lay 
do., (US; No. | box‘iV.t'SSo.; sealed,"0@.*9o.; Magdalen, 
42', M.'ie.; pluklc.l cod. , pick toil haddowfc, 7 Mil); 
pickled sculu,?4.00455j salmon, t'-'.Vn27. 
Provisions. Pork has ruled quiet, and closes 
nnmimil, at *30.50 for Western mesa, fur spot and fu- 
t are. Beef unchanged. Wontherri lleef hum* arotiil 
wo have- tlmy are itnuat Cut m en la are In 
gimd slimmer request, and new stock of fancy pn k- 
led hums have, 'mid lis ldgll ns WlfnaWe. I ho range 
formoiliom t,n light, is li'rVuil-So ^P'.'ked hams lirm 
at 22c. tor city, 21 '-jf'U tie. bugged, and W Cistern tight, 
2tiw.'.!le.; smoked shoulders, ln' ,i./iliO;c. Lara lu firm, 
hut buyer* will not meet holders who ask It. SC, for 
Western steam. City I* In dotmind at I.rfiylaKC- lor 
steam and kettle, anil II lor No. I. Dressed lings 
dull, owing somewhat, to the high pr eu of tec. \\ o 
quote II vdlYe. Buena nuininally dull, leu house 
long clear, 10c.; Western short rib, 10,'ic. 
Poultry mill iSoine.—Onme is no longer qtima- 
hlo Ain ing chickens and spring ducks furnish I hit 
fatwytind linlel trade; the burner sell wotl, with a 
steady demand from adjacent watering places. Howls 
(Iml turkeys have sold as follows for the past, two 
weeks-.-Turkeys, .let-soy, P INAITC.} W'est.rn, 
i , pie. H’owls .Tersej, IN • Its- . in estern, 10 1 <• 
Hliving OhlokoiiH, large, $Iiwb25 per pulr; do. siuaU, 
aWoc, per pair Di.ekH. iN. .1..) Miwl. 1 Jan- pil l-; 
Western ra.iHiC. Gne.*n -Jersey. *2..‘.i^2..ill pur pair; 
Western and .Southern, !*il.25(»ii.:i0. 
Site it ri tic. Priuia hund-prossed. lY.tjc. 
Suiidrlea.—Milk, per forty-quart can, ?1.75i@2.Z5; 
MapfesuKiir. ItetltJc.-. cider, host V gal., 2a.iV25e.: do. 
liiiqr. 15'rtl»c.; Ciller Vino gar. 30i"!2Air. v gul.; nmnu- 
ructured do., ltVMBf.t lyeitthci's, live geese, r< lb., 
Stlfa:-..te • mixed, IDuutiOo . hen, lOcul^c.; Riirs, while, 
vt It... ;>)i@tlo.; mixed. 4’,(«4S0.i newspapers, 4>j®ric,; 
Ginseng, C tKhti)7ao.; Hoop polos, 12 ft., lUe., II It., 
Facts for the Lmlies—Over 1200 Vests with 
one Needle.—It will be ten years next. March 
since [ purchased a ‘Wheeler & Wilson Sewing- 
Machine, which I have used ever since in vest 
making. In that lime I have made more than 
3,500 vests, and have done all my family sawing 
beside. 1 have used the needle now in the ma¬ 
chine for nearly four years, and made with il 
over 1200 vests.— Mrs. A. St. Joun, 1ft). 2J -ih'.r- 
der St„ Rochester, N. Y. 
shlo.-i ilio icn cream, Cot»foet.hnn>ry Ac. Sales are 
making m *50i.i,iVj (or paor, STCtc85 ror lair to good, 
mini syu- tee for prime to extra, with a tew buiuy ut 
snuoil'ti) cm h. 
Vrnl Calves.—'The supply has been huge ilnrina 
the last lew days, and pvlcos tire weak. The nUmbor 
of really pi'iiuo milk calves is rather light, the great 
bulk being either veals reared oil buttermilk anil 
topped on on grass,or eonrso milk voids. The lowest 
gnule are quoted at f»■ <0V^u.; 7c'Ho. for ordinary to 
falri Ji. mid ti to Me. lor good, with prime at ill' e. 
Very choice selected ncar-hv italvcs will still soli at 
lie. in a small way. Wo quote 2H calves ol 107 lbs , at 
7e. ; Hi.if 115 lbs.. at8Hc.; aiol.nf 1:1 lbs. buttermilk 
calves ut. Ik'.; 12 Slate tullk veals 1*2 lb.-*., at IOC., and 
a few fat ealvos. 155 lbs., at 10ko.: a lot of ltd mixed 
calves, varying trnmli to Uc,, averaged ¥14'. H head. 
Slicep mill l.nlulm.— Alter the heavy receipts 
nml depressed imirkcl *mn week ago, orders wore 
sent to hold stock hack in Hi® country, and Just now 
we are having a non roily, especially "I flit stock,and 
higher prices nro obtained. Instead Ol' the numer¬ 
ous lull car loads, the inoelpls and Halos, too, show 
small lots ol' stack peddled out t" the butchers. We 
note un advance Of !>-,o. '#< It In both sheopand lambs, 
quoting I ho former ill SmTUu. for pour to extra, uml 
the latter at Ik" He., being a very wide range, mi ac¬ 
count nr I he viu-lailon ill t|UilfUy seme viwypoop 
Western selling lit Mm 1 It'.. vminiioH to fair Htate at 
11"'12'»o; good Htatn to ehulee Jerseys, PImiIIo, As 
samph's, we give "H Stale himhs, iifi lbs., l.'tc,; 18 Ken¬ 
tucky, 60 lbs., lllv.li.; Iff extra New Jei-suy, 55 lbs., lie.; 
52 poor, 17 lbs., 10c. Home very thin 42 it Ohm hiinlis 
wore sold it row days since at He. Nhee.n sales: 13 
Slate, UH I Its., 7c. ;27 C.iuada of 101 lhs.,und W) liulhitia, 
111 Ii>h„ at i'.,c., iw State,73lbs., poor,at3c. 
JSwino,' Ail anomaly In the pork market to-day Is 
tlm oven ruling *if gold and dressed Imgs, viz., each 
at li e, but tlm i'uruiuV 6oCih varied. TtiU decline In 
gtilil causosndccldc.d weakness in all kinds nf Img 
products for shipping. Live lmits are worth 
n\L-., with VL'i y fntv selling liclore they are killed. 
LATEST June ‘l 1, I’. II. Itrevi-x ArrlvnU 
to-day : 87 cars at < 'tmiiminlpaw , at Wooliaivknn, 
and i; at One liandredth ..trout, or a total of 1,204 
head, mostly ordinary stock, ami nothing selling 
above 18c., though the market is mi worse Umn yes¬ 
terday mi good cattle. t'miiinoii stock Is lower, uml 
as nearly ad is umuiimn, the bulk of Ho: .-mica wuru 
from hi to lj.Sic., and siUUU stock loft. 
Sheep nml I.mulls. With 12 ears at CommurtU 
paw,Hat. Kmi.y-mg)ith street,and tT.at Wcclmwiten, 
iiiimbei-init ijNiliciul, till) ini" kel i* fairly aotivc at 
veslcrday’s pi tecs, only stock does not go as quickly. 
Home superior.Hi lbs. Jersey lambs brought Lie., and 
common 51 lbs. I’oini tylviinla at lie. There wore 
some good Ohio ami KopMIcky nheopun sale, for the 
latter of which, weighing 185lli:t.,7:liis. were ohlainetl, 
with fair 81 lbs. Ohio at Cm,, and uoitf IU Ihs. ut '\'o. 
Hob®*— Arrivals, If* oars, ami prices 11 WtilLKc. for 
di-ossed. A single cur i!»l''i Hr-, prlmu Ulluois, solil 
alive iit axe., which Is an outside pneo. 
(FREE OF U. S. TAX,) 
BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND 
MINNESOTA It. It. t’O. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
A limited quantity for sale 
AT 90 AIM'D INTEREST. 
Interest payable May and November. 
.1. EDGAR THOMSON, t Trustees 
CUARLEH I.. KIIOHT, > 
These bonds have 50 years to run. arc ponvertlblc 
ut tlm option of the holder Into the slock ol Hie 
Company ut par, and the payment of thu principal 
Is provided for by a sinking fmid. 
The greater part of tlm road l» already completed, 
and shows large earn logs, ami the bulunoo ol tho 
work is raptdlv progressing- , 
We unhesitatingly recommend these bonds as tho 
an lest a ltd best. Investment in the market . 
U. S. five.twenties, at present prices, only return 
live per cent. Interest, while (dies® pay eight and 
ono-niuirtuT p«*r In (iulU; un<l wo roguril tho 
uncmtty tMiually rtOOd- 
T.ho CVitnpauy ruaei vo tho right without notice to 
mlviinco tho price. 
HENRY CLEWS <&. CO., 
BANKERS, 
32 WALL MT., NEW YORK. 
New York. June 24,18*0. 
Beans and Fens.—The weather has been se¬ 
vere on beans, many lots begin to tinge yellow, 
which does not help sales. The demand i-< only ut a 
peddling kind, and following prices are extreme. A 
PdV’tlmi of tin; stored marrows have gmu; to Culm. 
I Vut, in bond uro scarce; they and bbla. aru tinner. 
Black-eve onus nominal. 
licit ns — Kidney, l' bush.. #2..t0et 2.3."* : pen, prime 
fI.75VJ: medium, hand picked, 9i.&V«rt.ni; t.-iir to 
good, •sl.-ii . I l l: common, 75c.ia.si: marrows, hand 
tilrked, ^2 k"iu''-’.;Vi; fall-to good, y3.14l-<t2.4i). oouiumn, 
-I ;*!■>•: Fi-as -GaruiJa,hood. (U^itl.Oo; free. In bids., 
ifl.-JOaslJJa; Klack-eyc, Southern, 2 bush, bag, ?5. 
Bees wax.-There ha s bean a good export de¬ 
mand tit :;,V".;kic. for Western and «7c. for Southern, 
cash Exports for week ending June 21st. 3,25(1 lhs. 
Since January 1st, 151,350 lbs,, or doublu for same 
periud last year. 
If i’immii t'ovn,—Thn offering Is large nml prices 
are easier. We mite common to fair, Wtjiao.; best 
hurl, lie. Brooms range at $--Vii P tloz. 
But lei*,—Receipts arc heavier but. stall materially 
below the deliveries ol' this date last your. There is 
a goad demand hut the Inquiry shown a loss of vim. 
If tho quullUitsuf Western wern slmuku- to the gene¬ 
ral excellence of earlier supplies trade would .shown 
better volume. All retail dealers Imvnii mnroor less 
restricted buatnc-n at. tins time ihrocgti the rural 
jaunts of farullins, while the lempnrury exeursions 
also servo to reduce cougUtttplIuu. Dealers ihei efme. 
atm to seciirn the most serviceable goods, such as 
will stand unavoidable exposure In view nf the lull 
that may affect them during any summer week from 
this time forth; and consequently the point with 
dairymen should be to exercise special pains in pm- 
ting up lots sent for use In hot. weather, lies'des 
quality or goods the package Isa feature, the Hr^lu 
now Lakes precedence. Through Hu* deterioration 
in quality of Western, Htate lias received more In¬ 
quiry for llrst class use but the prices though Itrmor 
are not high enough to release any mate ti a I quantity 
from dairy districts. Canada Inot furnished sonic nice 
lots during the week that have sold equal to best 
GIRO In price. Klnc nulls are torn at SJu.; u lew 
dealers claim sales at 33e. and oven 35c. but our prices 
are Uie selling ones foi rcguhii sized lots, ('.illfort,I., 
is taking some lota direct from lln; West, AlmostitnO 
have gone by rail find steamer frulu here this week. 
Kor the fortnight of this data last year the export to 
California was nearly 4,500 firkins. Foreign export of 
hotter this wiwk 300 pkgx.; do. since Jan. 1st. 7113 do.; 
3U8 more than for sanin time In l.siii). Orange Co, 
and Sussex Co- palls, line, NIC.; Feun. pulls, Mnc.2K 
■ i t; ... ■ di., fair i" « ""i. 2*>« ' ' , .. i,- in' 
tubs uml llrkius, due, 26*27c.: Slate ilrklns, tine, ROiyp 
31c.; (In. half tubs. ZikwJle.; do. Welsh pkgs„ 'JKcoSDc.; 
Ohio Ilrklns and half tubs, tine, 25c/,27 1 :,. do. uood,2Hfiii 
2le.-. do. selected, small pamils, 3He.-. oilier Western, 
One, 24t.(25c.: do, fair, 211c 22c.; common Western, hJay 
18c.; grease butter, Dilya 13c. 
('lirrsc. Receipts have been heavy at the close or 
the week, hut with Is,vocable nows Irnrii tho tone of 
the inarktd ubroad, shippers bn ve taken hold vory 
. fnvly ut liabUho. for line, and I3^f'fel3 l «c. tor next 
griidcs. Home Iruile, HMc. Had It. not been for tint 
weakness of gold through the lUtOtnipolTunL failure, 
prices would have been apt to torilporarily Mtltrmt 
some. At the late prices ..f gnld, oboes® are bringing 
very paying prices, not with standing the ditforenc® In 
L-uirenc) piiOes,oompnred with June. '(M. Ohio fac¬ 
tory do not sell well to shippers, owing to rial shape ; 
retailors can ti so thorn, ami some grocery trmlo pre¬ 
fer them to Cheddar slmpe, ns tho jailer are apt to 
crumblM In cult,mg small quantities. Exports lor thn 
week ending Tuesday, Is2,lil7 lbs., or57l.lPllabovp last 
Tobacco.-There has heen a good business lu 
Kentucky leaf lu French uccount at lull prices. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades, 
Frosted lugs.. * fv 7Kc. 
t’arily trusted lugs. TX«« 5 «• 
Hound do. do, HJidt S'-Jc. 
(’,"unton loaf . 8')f(<" il'f 
Medium I car. (IK® I OX 
Hood leaf.. I(ljfwl 1 .K 
Elm; leaf.. like/ 2K 
Holectloim...... ... i'PJP'.'jdH 
Connorticiil and Mass, tillers.. 
Binders, seconds. 
Wrappers lots.. 
Eiiie winppers....... 
New York Still® llUers. 
Average lots. 
Wrappers....... 
1’c.nnsylvaida and Ohio lillers, 
Average lots... 
5 V nippers... 
Vara.—W e quote; Havana—Common 
good, S0("8'i ,c.; line, !i<>« li-Jpe., currency, 
mils, ;.V.i87f a:,: t 
®U2)4e. currency, 
M a n i- i-AOrt 'hkji Tobacco. Black work, common 
and medium, l8<"’do7; good uml line, 2)'"’2iic., do. 
Bright work Common and medium, 2i‘<ii32u.; good 
and tlno,35('#55c. 
Vnrriallied.—Ohl I'otatoes rontlnuo tlrm, with 
liberal ill-rivals of Southern now of improved qual¬ 
ity. ‘Bermudas have been pushed down. Florida 
semis sonic green corn, whleh Is not wanted. A lew 
New Jersey Early 11O06 have brought fH V hl.j., ami 
the llrst of Long Island new sold fit fLTnF bushel. 
Potatoes Northnrn Htate pencil blows. Cii'.'i.jO; 
Western Htate pencil blows.$2.7!fei'i; Wcslcrn Prince 
Albert, |3.7Vg3; Northern Frluee A t; 
Northern Jackson whites, f1.7N't2. L. I. green peas, 
v hbi., N .1. string beaus, P bM,.93.50: N. .1. cali- 
hage, e 1(10, f<V',7; N, J. white turnips, p Imirnuclu-S, 
*3643. Bermuda Produce imi wharri—Potatoes, iii 
hid.. $f>; Onl. his, 7< hbl., |3«t4. Houlheni Produce— 
Savannah, Charleston und FUrrid.L cueiimhera. P 
crate. IScJ Houtlieni potatoes, W bbl., 43.,'id'i'5; Nor¬ 
folk string beurc*, VirAu/S ; I I. white squashes, y 
bbl., $4; Houihui u tomatoOB, crate, flcrii. 
Wool.—Elecco Is selling slowly and not held with 
I'Onlldfiice, notwithstanding a small stock. Nciv in 
coming in slowly, Pulled are quiet and Him. Onll- 
I'liriii" grades are considered as selling luw, and 
there is siime little demand, especially for thu prime 
mini I tics. 
Late sales are. of lienees lit 45n for Ht.ut.c; IfiAotTe. for 
new medinni Ohio; 00c. tor XXX and abovo Ohio; 
5 (hl. for low scoured; ptllleilat iWGEKil^c. for short ex¬ 
tra; Texas, part at lwykOo,; I'nlltornla at 28S<k'32o. 
lor spring, the latter price for choice; 38ts!38c. for 
pulled ; .Mnstiza pulled, part at GQu. 
BUFFALO, .1 tun- ‘i3.-ncceiptH-FIi.nr, 11,(100 
hhls.; corn, 35,HOD Inishels; outs, JO,000 bushels. Hhip- 
menls Elmir, 1.800bids.; wheat. lOli.UlKlbushels; corn, 
HXI.OOO huslittla; oats. 14.000 bushels. Kalli'oad sliip- 
uieiiU—Whoat, 17.UHI huslicls; corn, ll.UUO luishnls. 
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and unset- 
tolcil; sales. No. t GUIc.-igo at ifl.21-. ltd Wilder at 
;.l.4(l"»1.42; No.2 Milwaukee Club at fi.'.fe; Ited Ohio, 
to arrive at 101.37. Com quiet; rules, at. 025/(930. for 
No. 2 Western. Oats urtlvn and IntUer; No.2 Wnst- 
LMi) 30y.ro.5Hc. Barley Hales, at H5e In store. Rye 
neglect'd. Fork steady Ht *.I0 for heavy mess, Lard 
steady at lOHtyliC. 
C'tutlP. Total receipts of cattle to-dav 422 cars- 
Market quid at f7(a!l for foinmon to good shipping 
stock. Receipts nl' nhoop moderate; market gi loti for 
Canadasheeput$3.fid/"duiid S8fj,9 for lambs; Western 
BhOCP dull at ^1.25:/5.5(1. Hogs dull at ifHc; 9.25 
OtlKAGO* .1 lino‘33. Wheat dull and easier at 
fl.lU cash. Corn 'lull at H.'JV@8lc,' in the nfierinjon 
the market wua dull at cash. Outs dull anil 
heavy at. G2e. Ryu llrtuor mid moderately active lit 
85c. Barley dull and tioitmial ut 9lV<vfl6c for Mo. 2. 
Provisions qolet and nnchuiiBcd. I.lvu hogs iictivo 
ami firm at ¥8®8.TU for emumon t.o choice. Receipts 
3,500 bills, hour ; (Ji.ljOU bushels wheat; 92,400 bushels 
corn; 12,(X)0 bushels on Is : 8,500 hogs. ShlpmeutH— 
2,2011 bhls. hour ; 63,0110 bushels wheat; 93.SOO bushels 
corn ; 11.000 bushels outs ; ljXKI bushels ISarlcy; 5,500 
hogs. Freights dull at 4,‘ic. on corn to UuU'alo. 
(I (.'fhlc. 
iN'i'l" Ilf, 
11 aiiix 
12 OtIS'i 
12-Jl'«51» 
i8M«"ii 
.13 ©15c. 
.18 1/S28 
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average lots, (10 
J7I4 ;iit ri.it cunt. fi;r annum 
iisr gold. 
FREE FROM U, S. GOVERNMENT TAX. 
TUE BALANCE OE THE ISSUE Off 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET, 
AND 
DENVER CITY 
AIl.KOAI) COMPANY 
It was said t here was more cheese represented In 
the Little Falls market on Monday,,lune 20th. than 
mi anv previous market day. The number of buyers 
was niso unusually large, several shipper* from Now 
York city lining preHont. The market, however, was 
quite iinsntljdiictury, and ml sales of factory make 
were blade (in quit® late m thn afternoon. 
The views of iifildoni wore generally above those 
oi buyers, and lactm ynmn insisted upon at least thn 
figure"! Inst week; while Iniyura claimed that two 
or three heavy failures oO the other >lde luul brought 
down I he. cubic qiiolnll*.u»— that slilppm-/ had been 
losing nmitey ad tin' season. .Ve. Somu ol the buyers 
asserted that bbfi.il-n tbn .citsoti was over they could 
pm-iliiisu tlie best fiicturlcs at. I2c„ wliffu (fiufyiiien 
were quite as ciuuldelit that as thoUUlUc prnmlsecl to 
lie liuusmiUy small, priues. if unythlng, would in¬ 
crease, Then: was, nevertheless, quite u number of 
factolaos Hidd, uml tlm delivery uf 1'arin dairies 
amoillitud to 1,!'4)0 box• *, Which brought from 10 to 
12c., and in one Instance, m. high .in 13c. was realized. 
We give qiinUitluns of sales of lending faeforlcs a* 
follows: Dairy 11 ill, ID Bethel, 10'jC.; N'cwvllle, 
Mo.; did I'llirtleld, ll.-.L'.-, SUu-kvdlu. 13'.e.; Flat 
Creek, 13'Bools, 18fcl'.; MapletoWd, 13'fC.; Hlul.u 
Hill, IJl'.i- : PUlntlnii I nlr.ri, IJ'.c.: Miilfh Creek. 
14)r£c.; St. JnhoHVille, IH -.c.; Hi'i lnglleid Penfre. !3\e.; 
Puln’.-i Hollow, 13Sc.‘, I'lilrttitlil Association, li'tc.; 
North Kan-lli Id, lil„L-, No delivery ol butter this 
week.—-v. a. w. 
NOW FOR HALE IIV THE II N DERHKLVED. 
Those aro n lULyear sinking fund bond. Issued only 
upon a completed road, ami hear eight per cent, 
interest in gnld, payable "ti tlm lath August and lath 
Feimiary, In New York, London or li't-unlcfoi't,and 
are tree from tux. These bonds arc In denomina¬ 
tions of Id.iKHl und #1100, coupons or registered, and 
.1 insured by an qlntoluto uml only nimtgage upon thu 
enllrB line, iuciudlngnll description of Rolling Stuck 
and Equipments. This road lu til miles III length, 
the largest nurLiOh of whleh In completed and suc¬ 
cessfully operated in til® dairy running ol regular 
trains, I lie earnings ol’ which mu how lu excess "I 
the interest liabilities un this issue of bonds ; Over 
Ijc IJirblisl^ci’s 
PUBLISHER’S SPECIAL NOTICES, 
Now l« the Time to Form Club/* for Vol. 
XXII., which commences this week. Clubs for the 
volume may be made up at half tho rates per year, 
ami Free Copies or Premiums allowed in proportion. 
Clubs for either a volume (six months) or year aro hi 
order,—or part may be for six months ftUd part for a 
year. Club papers sent t*i dtilerent odious, If desired. 
has already been expended upon thin road from 
Stock Subscriptions and Donations. The. Company 
are I'filii-elv tree from debt. We unhesitatingly 
lecoiiimoiiil them, and will ftirui Ii pumplili Is, maps 
and ali information. 
PRICE, 97AN1) ACCRUED INTEREST, IN 
CURRENCY. 
Ruck Nil m her-, nml Vol u iiio**.—W e can furnish 
either or all of the numbers and volumes of thu 
Rural Mime its great enlargement, and many of tho 
preceding ones. Volume XX., for 1869, (828 pages.) 
bound, #1; unbound, #3. Vol. XXL, (Jan. to July, 
1870—416 pages,) bound, #2.50; unbound, #1.50. Single 
numbers, 10 cents. 
The I hiinge to Hfint-Allllllltl Volumes af¬ 
fords agents and others a tine opportunity to form 
clubs NOW, for either six months or a year. Who 
will embrace It, and strike us with a email, medium 
or large club? Whatever the size, we will endeavor 
• to bear the infliction. 
w eek. Santo week last. year. 12»7, WHI lbs. Shippers 
request more attention be paid lOWllur; pale and uII- 
tlcclilnd tints wilt not scdl up to the limited dutUuud 
abroad for whit®. Let the color be well and uniform 
or nnnttemptud. The cuhlo til-day quotes 66 s. State 
factory, now, IImUWc.; good, l.'kwl.'isc.; fair, !2/gil3 v.; 
farm dairy, fancy. lotf/AUo.; good, UM<3>V,iv.\ poor to 
fair, Bffl/Wc.; hearlly skimmed, 4(si7e.; Ohio factory, 11 
(Hi He* 
Dried Fruils.—Quotations for uppleuand pettobos 
aru merely nominal. Poaches will not. sell to any 
extent for local use, as canned meet with more at¬ 
tention at their present prices In tin* grocery trade. 
In thn various markets it iu nsriimded that fully 
1,509,600 ms. will carry oyer. Of State apples there 
are said tu tie 400, 1)00 lbs. The Philadelphia auction 
sale of 1,800 bhls. blackberries on Friday last was at¬ 
tended by tbe wholesale trade ot the principal cities. 
Only about onc-hulf of the offerings was distributed 
at7 ‘;i" 8 e.; the rest was hid tn at an average of 7 y;e, 
Apples. State, 6 ! 4 (a 7 c.; Western, ik'/ iijjc..; Southern, 
good to line, 4/25e,: sliced, tov 10 c.; Peaches, peeled, 
ordinary Virginia, T35i>l6e,: Georgia, isaiHUc.; an. 
peeled ouiiitera, 6 ci 6 > 4 C.: halves, tkgffc,; Cherries, 
liltted, l(Lf'l9c.; pits in, 4(v5c.; Hlackborrlos, VclSc.; 
PIuiu*. 22«(,23c.; Huspborrlos, 25®26c.; Whurtlcbcr- 
rlos. 12 i*I3Hc. 
Eggs. The demand is good enough tn ahunrb 
fresh arrivals, but the surplus stock is suffering bad¬ 
ly. Home fair murks will sell at 18<.(/20o at mark, but 
il"' Bales are Chiefly from repacked lots by ...ml. 
Canada show too long holding. We quote Western 
and Canada, loss off, 2l<u.21 'A <\; State and Pennsylva¬ 
nia, 22<i(,23c.! North River* Long Island and New Jer¬ 
sey, fresh, 24('i'25o. 
Flour.—The market broke fuimediatelv subse¬ 
quent to our last, and a part of the advance then 
quoted was lost. Al tho close tho tenor of the for¬ 
eign advices aro more encouraging to holders, and 
tho market Closed strong. We quote at $5.3Q((»5.5i>for 
supertlne State; #6.?'V<4o,»0 for coaunou extra do.; 
I6.S6®0.1O tor good to choice do.: $6.15/.dLW for r/iin-.y 
for supei-tlue Michigan, Indiana, Ohio. 
Iowa. Ac.; Ij.Qg'yS.'JO for extra do., and #5.iKV/lrfj.l5 
tor choice extra do., including Shipping brands of 
round hoop Ohio ut #6.KV(.,6.05, and trade brands of 
du. al #6.Wca('.9i); good tocholcc white wheat extras at 
L'/.diVati.S); St. Louis at #5JXl/ii6.?.i for common to 
tail-extras,and fii.80"i(/.7a ror good to choice. South • 
era at #6.2.i(ifl7.L r i for extras, amt t)7,2!MiU fur choice. 
Rye flour at f4.75&,5.7j for the range. 
Fresh Fruits. Somu ttnecnrefnlly nursed straw¬ 
berries have arrived during the Week and sold at 
good quotations. Wouiis* some of the deticate va¬ 
rieties from N. J. that used to umuclluh the stands, 
owing to tiie wet weutlier that prevailed while they 
were ripening. Early tn the week clioloo up river 
Wilson* brought %k&25C.: Trlomphs, Agriculturists, 
Jucunda* und Russels sold at U range of 30 to 50c. 
To-day the price for such large fruit a* 1* In market 
I* t 2 c*«ltlo.: small halt pint* are wotth EM^c. Roches¬ 
ter emues to our relief in our scarcity of cherries. 
Very tine baskets and crates are selling to-day at 
12/.> l3c.; common, or lots a little off In condition, 
H/vyldo.; Black Cup.* from N. J. and Di;t„tho latter the 
best,us yet, 12/" 1 tc. pints; Antwerp have appeared 
from Hudson liver !"lilit h nml . Ml :0 ‘V*. (, 
WBEKS—1‘RINGTiE.—Ill Rochester, N. Y., on tlvo 
evening of the 14th nit., by the Uev. J. 14. SHAW, 
J). D., Wu.t.AKD A. XVekils ot Beaver Meadows, 
Ala.,and Jennie M. Fkinli.e of the former place. 
JCcw ^buertiGcmcnts 
f'riiE coi;i*4>NS on nil': bonus 
J- Off 
BUCHAN AN COUNTY, MISSOURI, 
due July 1, 1670, will be paid on and after that date at 
tho Bank of America, Now York, free of Govern¬ 
ment tax. 
TANNElt Ar CO., 
Bankers, 
49 WALT, ST., NEW YORK. 
Fisoul Agent*. 
Not complicated In construction. 
Easy to regulate and keep in order. 
Kiuipln to learn and operate. 
Making a Louk-HtitCh which will not unravel. 
Doing the greatest variety of work with the fewest 
changes in its mechanism. 
The Kura I a- n Present.—Our readers aro re¬ 
minded that in all cases where a Sid/sc/ d/cr sends the 
Rural Nkvv-Youklr to a relative or friend, as a 
present, we only charge the lowest club rate—#2.50a 
year, or #1.25 per volume. To Canada, #2,70 a year, 
and Europe #3.50, including postage. 
Iio vvio Help the IturnL—There are numerous 
ways in which It* friends can aid in circulating tho 
Rural. First, show tlie paper, ur talk to your 
friends shout it, or both. Get up a club, or aid some 
friend to do so—or induce your P. Al. to act as agent. 
rpHli HOUSEWIFE’S FRIEND IS 
1 T. A TVTTU K1 
COMBINED WASHER AND WIiIXGF.Il. 
This is one of tlie most simple, cheap and durable 
Wanking nwl Wrinaimj Maelmirs fiver Invented. A 
eli I Id can opcruie it without dUllt-iilly. It does its 
work well and thoroughly, without wear and tear to 
the clothing. It will wu»h mart cloth' * in tlie sanm 
length ol tint® Umn any other machine extant, it 
retails for less than half the prion or the large, com¬ 
plicated much me* nowiu a*®, and weighs scarcely 
more than the common wringer; can In: attached to 
uny tub. and Ik perfectly durai/le, with no i-huncn to 
get out of Order, It need.* only to be scon to bo ap¬ 
preciated. Retail price only $12. Htate, County. 
Town and Territorial Rights for sale. Address, for 
Iuitlier particular*, JUllN LA»>lB,2tt East27th St., 
N. Y. City,or Jottorunnvill®, Hullivan Co., N. V. 
Additions to Ctubaure alwoys in order, whether 
In ones, twos, lives, tens, or any other number. A 
host of people are dropping other papers about these 
days, and our Agent-KTlends should improve every 
occasion lu secure such as recruits for the Rural. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York, June 23,1870. 
Receipts are lighter all around, stock men coming 
to the conclusion that they are not called upon to 
loxe money tu keen up a railroad war, lu which each 
party has been trying to heat the other* In point of 
numbers. Largo amount* or money were sunk last 
week, and drovers are acting with more caution. 
The dhulnlstied arrivals are In favor uf better pvteeH 
for all HU Vo hogs. Pork L* governed very much by 
gold, and till) decline In that infitul curries dressed 
bog* down with U- Receipt* arc; 
Mll«h 
Bc*ri-«, Cows, Wnlvci. Sheep. Bui'S. 
This week.6,120 97 3.347 17.057 17,589 
Last week.7,587 100 8.373 83,808 28,070 
Correspond'*? w’k '110.6.870 68 3.0rtl 28.628 20,113 
Average '99.6.205 93 1,807 28,453 17,333 
Itecvoi.—Tho excitement aUemlant upon the 
various changes of base, and the pulling and hauling 
"f the rnlll-oad*, has somewhat subsided, and drovers 
have sobered down again. The bulk ot the cattle are 
nuw sold on Mondays. The offerings last Monday 
were lit curs at One Hundredth ut., (J. T. Alexan¬ 
der's 69 cars cuttle lining added,) 79 at Wcehnwkon, 
and 56 at Oommnnipuw. 
Trade was generally dull, prices Mfielc. lower, and 
many cal tin unsold, Hcarcely anything went above 
lflyje., tliongh some very lino cattle wore in the yards. 
Kor the pick nutol ilut of 9 owt. extra llllnul*steers, 
17c, was paid, but very many good, fair r,v«7 cwt. 
Western steers went at Uuw 15!*<:., with prime at 16c. 
The Texan droves and otfiei' ponp cattle wore kept 
back, the idea beinu to present uutonly ItiUny droves, 
bat good cattle ns well, for lids a hurt of re-opening 
under the new order of thing*. Effort* are now 
being made to have uniform murkotsut.ull t he places 
on Mondays and Thursday*. The principal excep¬ 
tion is sales at Communlpaw on Fridays, with a lit¬ 
tle trade at uno Hundredth street. For to-day we 
had only 2ii cars rattle at One Hundredth street and 
2(1 cars at VVoeliawkcn. making 764 head, all told. 
These and the stale lots from Monday were early 
sold this morning at an average advance of per 
lb. from Monday's rates, or i.kv:PJJ4o. per lb. Butch¬ 
ers complain that cuttle are now so stuffed with 
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL, 
THE MOST DESIRABLE, 
THE MOST POPULAR 
How to Remit.—The best way to remit for Clubs 
is by Draft. Post-Office Money Order, or Registered Let¬ 
ter, and either may be sent AT oua RISK, if plainly 
addressed and mailed to D. D. T. MOORE, 41 Dark 
Row, New York. _ 
Agents Entitled to Premiums will pleas® notify 
ns how anil where to send—whether by Express or 
Freight, (if the article is not mailable,) and give name 
of Ottiee or Station. 
Agencies existing, or wanted, everywhere. 
Tilauufactory und Managing Office, 
HARTFORD, CONN. 
N. B.—See Premium List on page 128, Rural of 
Feb. 19. 
Correspondent* will please note that Communi¬ 
cations, Business Letters, &c., for the Rural, should 
be addressed to D. IL T. Moore, il Park Row, N. Y. 
A MANUAL OF 
Send Us the Names of such of your friends, 
far and near, as you think will or ought to take the 
Rural, and we will mail them Specimens, etc. 
Willi full directions for 
Preparing the <»nmnd, 
Novving, Cullivalin;*' anti 
Harvesting' l lie €rop 
As also the 
Preparation for Market ami Manufacture. 
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Superior to any yet invented, combining all tho 
advantages of the l-reach patents, with wonderful 
SIMPLICITY, 
muiKiLirv, 
anti CHEAPNESS. 
Lover* of GOOD Cor fee are unanimous in its praise. 
ff*r FOR SALE BY ALI, DEALERS. 
SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER&C0., 
sou: *■ im i ich iei:u*, 
Wallingioril, Conn. 
SAMPLE AND SALESROOM, 
11 ) John St., (Yew York:. 
No Ti-aveliuu Agents are employed by us, but 
any person so disposed can act as Local Agent, on his 
or her own authority, and secure premiums, etc. 
Show Hills, Specimen Numbers, &c.» sent 
1’reu to all applicants. If you want such documents, 
let us know and they will be forwarded. 
from Hudson river points ami open at 80"',25c. for 
thirds. Gooseberries, large Kug., |5.S0<k)**‘> per bu*h.; 
small, t3/iji3.6<). Some better grade* ot Southern 
apples are offering Yellow Junejt from Norfolk will 
bring *4 : the range for all kind* t* Miscel¬ 
laneous fruits And an easier outlet now that straw¬ 
berries are waning. Florida nont durlnu the week 
28 very good watermelon*, which Singled out at f,l 
each. Feanqta are In good demand for shipment at 
$ 2 . 35 <i 5 $ 2.90 f 0 |. prime North Carolina ami Virginia, 
and il.25e44sL.50 for poor. Pecans, lh'il2o. 
flrnin.—Wheat has sold less freely. I'rices have 
reacted, with the late advance partly lost, closing 
steadily. Latest sales are at $1.30 for No. 2 Chicago, 
ILoJtil.W lor N. W. club, fU7<a,L3S for No. 2 MIL 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
in the West, Modes of Culture, Preparation for Mar 
ket, Ac. With BOTANICAL DESCRIPTIONS AND IL 
LUSTRATIONS. Price 23 cents. Address 
D. D, MOORE, 
it Park Row, New York. 
GOLD MEDAL THRESHING MACHINE 
Manufactured by Al. HARDER, Cobleskill, N. 
See advertisement in lust number of this paper. 
