V 
! 
Wool.—Fleece is very quiet. The arrivals of new 
are large, but there are but few lots offering, as tlio 
prices bid are not satisfactory. California are in¬ 
quired for, with a good supply by last steamer. 
Latest sales are of fleeces, at 33;<e. for Georgia; ■Hi.ai 
inc. for State, but mainly combing delaine: pulled at 
37'ttOc. for super; Texas at Jt@30c.; California at 
27<si32e. _ 
ROCHESTER, June 30. Flour market easier. 
Itcd Winter retails at it.5iVf4t.75: best white, $9.60<u! 
10.% per hbi. Wheal, $l.Wa1.85 ter host white; $1.10 
(2.1.16 for Mediterranean; uorn, U0tt93e,: oats 2c. bet¬ 
ter, selling at iKk.'iiXJc.; i ye nominal,'Xic.Mil; butter, 
28c. for best ; eggs more plenty, at 20c.; cheese, 13® 
lie. for new. Wool market dull, 35@37c. for medium ; 
42Mt5c. for coarse. Potatoes dull, $1.2501.50 V bbl.: 
Early Rose. new. $3 V bush. Cherries in good de¬ 
mand, $2.5003.25 P bush.; raspberries. IVUn. V <R* 
Wliortleborrlos, IV 18c. V qt., - green peas, $1.70®2 per 
bushel. 
BTIFKALO, .lune 30.—Receipts—Flour, 7,000 
bbls.; wheat, 100,000 bush.; corn, 11,eel) bush.; oats, 
T.000 bush.: lunley. HBQbiiah. Shipments - By cana — 
Wheat, 30A0U bush,.-corn, 40,1*0 bush. Hy railroad 
Wheat, 44,500 bush.; outs, 10,fi*l bush. KrmgUU-Wo. 
on wheat. He. on corn. Gc. on oats to New iprk. 
Flour tending downward, with no trade. wheat 
heavy and very dull, -ales No. 3 Milwaukee club at 
*1.21. Oats buyers and sellers apart; very null. 
Uvc nothing doing. Harley nothing doing, Pork 
steady at -teSl.no. laird steady at lOVil'Jc. Corn 
dull: sales Ne. 2 Western at 8‘.lc. 
C'uttle,-Receipts. 420 cars thU week. Market 
qulot and uaehanged; sales WO head, at $7.12 4Will. 
Sheep la fad demand, and prices Lc. lower on all 
kinds; sales to-dav, l.SW head, at #3nO lor Indiana, 
ill for Ohio, $f»,attG.#ii for Canada, nnd $7,75 (.j)$S.i 5 for 
Panada lambs. Hogs quiet und easy. 
fered through detention on the Central. Forty 
crates of peaches from Charleston were in market 
on Tuesday. They were sent In ft refrigerator, but 
the ico gave out before the steamer readied port, 
which made wide range of prices for them; they sold 
at $ixs9l6. A lot due to-day by steamer Tennessee 
was lost through the burning of that steamer ul sea. 
We have a supply of watermelons from tho West In¬ 
dies, Texas and Florida. They aro not popular at 
this early season; the host sell to a oerlaln oluss of 
trade at75c. each. Raspberries are In larger supply 
than for many years, nnd sell rapidly, notwithstand¬ 
ing tho surfeit of strawberries we have hud. Nor¬ 
folk apples sell better for cooking purposes; none 
ure lit for table use- Southern pears, averaging the 
site of bullets, are arriving, and they look about as 
dangerously digestable. We quote Antwerps, thirds, 
8@10e.; Black-Cups, pints, VJC,: do. thirds, fstTc. 
Cherry cuvrauts, 14®lfle..; small do., 7ig9c. Seedling 
gooseberries, $4(3)5-30 V bush.; small do,, $3.50 do. 
Common blackberries, V quart. A few early 
Wilson’s. 25®3Uc.; do. whortleberries. New Jersey, $7 
<37.50 V hush.; do. Delaware, i&ysfl; Southern apples, 
THE ATMOSPHERIC CHURH 
is made on an entirely new principle, dispensing 
altogether with a dasher. It cun do the work In lunch 
less time, saves u greul deal of labor, brings butter 
more quickly, makes more of it. and Is more easily 
elea used, Hum any dasher Churn in tliu market. ALL 
THIS 11AS BEEN proved by competition with 
other Churns, und any Funnel' or liiilrytnau run bo 
convinced by an examination, The emit is small. 
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. 
Address F. W KT.YIOU E & CO.. 
70 Washington St., Boston. 
WttlTM Kit.—In Goodrich, Mleh.,.June8th, of drops; 
of the heart, K A'l'iu S„ aged 38 years, wife of ,i. p 
WHiTMRB. and beloved daughter of Aakon AYLB 
worth of Clarence, N. Y. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS 
New QUiuertisements 
New York, June 30,1870. 
TnF. receipts of the principal kindr, of produce for 
the week embrace 7 JWi hales cotton, 07,407 hhls. flour, 
72l.tII5 bosh, wheat, 298JI57 bush, corn, 215,589 bush, 
oats, 10.000 bush. mall.372 bush, beans, 1,300 bbls. corn 
meal, 1,310 bugs corn meal,I,7t!l bbls. pork, 119 bbls. 
beef. 1.112 pkgs. cut moats. 631 tes. lard. 231 eases lard, 
10.051 pkgs. bolter. 51.700 boxes cheese, 5,334 bbls. 
eggs, 4.31) Mils, whisky, 0.318 hales wool, 383 bales 
hops, 2,075 lihds, tobacco, 3,080 boxes and cases to¬ 
bacco. Sit! bugs pOftbUts, 20 pkgs. dried fruits. 
Beans anil PenScarcely any fresh nrrivalsof 
beans are coming forward, and us the existing de¬ 
mand I* supplied from stores, trade looks a little 
hotter. There is no eucourageinent. for shippers, us 
lots at the stations, where dealers aim to sell them, 
would not realise our annexed prices. Canada peas 
have only a limited inquiry.but with the small stock 
prices are Arm. 
Beans —Kidney. V bush., $2.30®2.35 : pea, prime 
$1.7V2.S0; medium, hand pteked, tl.5Vl.iXi, fair to 
good, 11.25 c 1.40; common, 75c.w)?l; marrows, hand 
picked. t2.kVij2.5S; fair to good,?4JW®2,40; common. 
Peas—Canada* bond, $1.05; free, tu bbls., 
$1.25; Black.eye, Southern, 2 bush, bag, $4.*S<®5. 
Beeswax.—Free sal os are still effected for export 
at .Ifttf.Tie. for Western and Southern. 
Bl oom Corn,—There Is a small movement at. tho 
low prices, and another degree of activity would 
stiffen prices. Wo quote common to fair lots of 
green, IDA 12c,; choice hurl, lV14c. Brooms quoted 
ut $2i,l4.50 for common to good ; extra, $5.50@fl. 
Btittt*r.—Trade during the past week has been 
only xairly active,and with cojit.inuousl'y hotweulher, 
retail dealers provide merely for Immediate outlet. 
The threatened high price of Ice also tends to re¬ 
duce purchases, as market men mid grocers prefer 
to allow stock to remain In cool collars Instead Of 
carrying a reserve with loe advanced to IH'c. per lb. 
Tills, of course, is simply an Incidental feature, but 
It has its bearing upon general sales at this season. 
The advent of the Fourth or July also causes a 
moderating Interruption to business; and owners 
must not count upon heavy returns for the ensuing 
week. Tho light yield of butter thus fur this year 
forms a topic In trade circles. Compared this year 
with 18611, since Jan, Ut. wn lire C2,QU) pkgs. behind, 
and for the mouth of June alone, over 22,000 pkgs. 
'True, wn hud a brisk California business last year, 
but It did uot absorb the quantity then shown in ex¬ 
cess; yet we seem to have butter enough. Can It bo 
that, the fruit grower will hereafter dispute fora 
portion of tho disbursements that have heretofore 
round tlielr way to tho dairyman's pocket ? There Is 
a small California demand, though the Sun Frunelseo 
market, reviews discourage the movement. The 
local make there I* reported unexpectedly large, and 
liberal supplies are arriving from uregou. About 
300 tlrklns have gone from here Mils week hy rad, 
Western costing 23 - 25c. The foreign export Is In¬ 
creasing this week, showing 420 brains, or 120 more 
than last week. Advices from abroad indicate a 
rough state of things In some of the German pas¬ 
turing localities. One letter we have seen states 
that tho chance for si roqnkstte term of green foddur 
Is almost hopeless. Ohio and Western butter Is 
quoted at easier prices, which is mainly attributable 
to the falling off in quality. Tho hulk of It works 
off below 24c., and 25o. is oxtrome for lots, though 
they come from the Reserve. The better class of 
the demand lifts been consequently turned to State, 
which has arrived to some extent, and pulls in the 
street and on the barges have touched their long 
coveted 35c. State half tubs aud tlrklns close tlrm »t 
our tig ares. Orange Co. and 8uhsa.v Co. pails, Hue, 
Mucks:.; Penn, palls, tine, inteittc.; country do., fair 
to good, akjtf30c.; Penn, hair tubs and firkins, Hue, 
i U i-"''-. 31 
(gltlc.; do. Welsh, line, 29®3te.; Ohio flrkius and half 
tubs, line, 21@25e.; do, good, 2V23e.; do. selected, 
small parcels, 2<W27n.; other Western, line, 2iwi25c.; 
do. fair, aik.OSc.; common Western, M®13c.; grease 
TTTANTKn.-CANVASSEBS In nil parts 
\ V of the United States and Canada, to sell one of 
the best books for Agents ever published in tills 
country, viz.: “Tin* Veteran of tin* Grand 
Ariiiv.’* Complete in one volume, elegantly bound. 
Price only $2.25. Liberal terms to Agents. It I* sell¬ 
ing rapidly among tlm Boys In Blue, and all interest¬ 
ed in the Grand Army, one Agent took forty orders 
In one day. Address CYRUS & DARIUS COBB, 228 
Washington Si., Boston. 
Positively destroys all Insect life on Cattle, n 
cures Mange. Heratcliew and Sores of all kinds, 
Boxes of 3 dost, tablets, $3,01). 
Boxes of HI lbs., $4.00. 
II BRACK COLLEGE. A llrsl-class Boarding 
School for both sexes. College course for ladles and 
academic course, fur ladles and gentlemen. Nine 
departments anti sixteen professors ami touchers. 
Board and tuition in right departments $3(4) per year. 
Instrumental music extra, q'orm opens Sept. 5. Itev. 
Alonzo Flack, A.M , Pros., i 'laveraek, t'ol.ro., N.Y. 
A TIIOUOI 14II-HUKII Ah. 
This preparation Is far superior to tobacco, not so 
disagreeable or unpleasant, much less I rouble, and 
more permanent. Mures Scab and destroys Ticks, 
Lice, etc. Mans of 5 lbs., $1.25; Hi lbs., $3.25; 50 lb. 
kegs, $10; 2001b. ltbl., #35. 
CJrniu.— Wheat Is lower, but closed steady on 
sound parcels. We quote at the dose:—fl.Mfyd.W for 
No. 3 spring, S1.20<3l.28K for No. 2spring, #1.35 for No. 
1 spring, $l.t0ciil.45 for winter red Western, $1.45 for 
amber .Michigan, $1.70(<cl.S0 for white California, $1.00 
Oil.7.5 for white Canada; white .Michigan at $1.65651,80, 
amber Kentucky and Tennessee ut $1.1501.47. Corn 
is tlrm at 902188c. for new Western mixed, and $1(3)1.05 
for yellow. Oats aro dull and heavy ut 50®(B»c. tor 
Western ; 67<<J09 for Ohio aud State. 
Hay nnd Wtrnw.-Huy is only steady: choice 
retail $1.16; good stable grades 90c.(S>$1.10; shipping 
7 Out75c. with an easier tone. Long rye Straw #l.uVsA 
$1.10; short 90c. Oat straw 50c. 
Hops.—Tho market la very strong, owing to tho 
discouraging ad vices In regard lo tho growing crop. 
Wo quote at 10SW2O. Tor common to prime, with 
choice lots at $3$25c. 
illim-ella noons, —We quote cassia, in mats, 17c. 
per lb., gold; (lo. in bond, 20 27c., gold ; ginger, 
Race and African, llH(ii)I2c., gold ; muee, $ 1.27k.’ 1.30, 
gold; nutmegs. $1.10, gold, pepper, 26X®27 , *,c., 
gold; do. In bond, 11 T;s12c\, gold , pimento, Jamaica, 
18^6619c.. gold; do. In bond, 4c., gold; cloves, 25#® 
20c., gold; do. In bond, 5kMhc., gold, cinnamon, 
prime, 70<i}7i5c., gold; salt ut f3.10®3.25 for Ashton’s ; 
linseed oil, 95c. casks; No.1 Uuy muckered ut $27; No. 2 
do., $ 13.50® 14 *, large No. 3 do., $10.50: No. 1 shore, 
$3i.80®89; No. 2 do., $13«<Jl3.50; No. 3 do., $8. »t. 
George’s Bank codtlsh,$7.25<iji7.C2; Grand Bank, $5.75® 
0.50: hake it; Labrador herring-, $7, George’s Buy 
do.,$0; No.lhox 35@28c.; scaled,30®38c.; Magdalen, 
t2>;®45c.; pickled cod, $6.50; pickled haddock, $5.50; 
pickled scale, $t.50®8; salmon, $23®27. 
With the exceptions of turning a 
AO It SALK. _,--- — 
’ HERNEY COW rur sale. Inquire of 
,1. S. BU Ul I AND, Westfield, N. .1 
rpilli llorSKR IPFAS FUIBINI) IS 
1. XiJVMH'S 
COMBIOD WASHER AND WRINGER 
For cure of Knot-lint und destruction of the 
Screw Worm. I lb. cans, 50 cents; 3 lbs., $1; 5 
lbn M 
Manufactured under license solely by 
JAMES BUCHAN & MO. 
Address all orders to 
BOWMAN <V Br.EWV.TT, Soli* Agl 
32 Itnrcluv Si,, New York. 
’SWASH tl< AWHIHCER COWBINtQtt| 
CUIC'A GO, June 30. Flour dull and, unchang¬ 
ed. Wheat less active, elnsiUg nominally, $1.01 b, 
cash. Corn advancing. No. 2, 79\c. Outs quiet and 
lower, No. 2, 78L®80c. Burley nominal. Provisions 
Pork ut $29.235,aWf). Lard l&Yo. Dry salted shoul¬ 
ders. like. Short rlh middles, li ke. 
Iloir* in light supply and shade firmer; sales at 
$3.t5®8.80 for eununori to choice 
Motile tinner unit steady at $-1.50®9 for butchers 
to extra premium steers. 
UeeiptH. 1.800 bbls. Flour; SO,000 bush. Wheat; 
08,000 Imsh. Morn . SO,Will hush. Outs; 4,800 bush. Rye; 
2,200 hush. Burley : ijDOHoga. Shipments-®,200bbls. 
Flour; 117,000 hush. Wheat.; fiS.OUO bush. Corn; 19,000 
bush. Out it; 4,200 lings. Freights quiet. 
rj 1» E It «' E N T . GO I) ■> 
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, 
(FREE OF U. S. TAX,) 
OF THE 
The above cut shows the position of the Washing 
Machine and Wringer which cun be readily adjusted 
to any utuuuion wash tub. Where used, this hiisgiv- 
en general suLIsfuetinn. M ean be operated byachlld 
with perfect case. It needs only to be seen to be ap¬ 
preciated. Retail price only $12, Htutc, County, 
Town anil Territorial Rights for sale. Address, for 
further particulars, JOIIN LAMB.2II Fast. 27th St., 
N. Y. City, ov Jeffersonville, Sullivan Mo., N. V. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET 
k Monnm. 
1’vovImIoiin 
few round pareelB of pork fur August delivery tho 
trade for future is unimportant. At tho close mess 
was offered at $29,511 which is $i lower than last, week; 
the deellno has boon stonily fur the past three days, 
Tho Jobbing trade has paid $29.50®29.75 for a few 
lots hut It cun suit its purposes so well with city Ico 
house at $2S(ti)23,5i), Western Is neglected. There Is 
some demand for rump at the wide range of $23.25® 
26 for light to choice. Beef Is steady at old prices and 
In few hands. Wo quotePlain mess ut $11® 15; 
extra mess, $163)18 for bbls.; $26®28 for tes. prime 
mess, und $27 (hi 30 for tes. India moss. Bool’ hams aro 
about out of first hands and hardly quotable. Bacon 
is very dull: the sales aro largely below last year. 
Ire house long clear of Which there is an uecumu- 
latod stock sold to day at $14Vj®ltY. Pickled hams 
are Arm and active. City In bulk 22c. fresh fancy 
western in tea. 20®21e. Ordinary quality do. range 
at ni.wa.l9c. for medium lo light. Smoked hams 
Arm and tending to extreme, prices. We quote 
22c. for city; S1®21X0. for Western tight tiereea; 
‘.’I'niglWc. for good brands bagged, and 22!8®23c. fur 
choice sngur-ovred, jjmoked shoulders, 15W®15H ,; . 
Dressed hogs have had a Slow trade, with the high 
price of ice until sellers eonolinleil to accept 10#@llc. 
when tho trade took hold. Prime Western at,cam 
lard lias had only a moderate business: sellers man¬ 
age to keep an W or .'.jo. above the views nf buyers 
no mutter which way prices fluctuate; lit the mean¬ 
time refluers and pressers supply themselves from 
the liberal stock of olty or new Western. We quotu 
Prime Western Steam liiJrfi.tUlWe,; new Western 13!*c.; 
City UX®14W0. for steam, anil UW^lt^e. for kettle. 
Poultry ami Gnmv.-Wu could handle more live 
poultry than is now coming In, though It must be re¬ 
marked, tlieso Improved prices wore current, during 
our recent very scant supply. There Is uo game lo 
speak of. Turkeys, Jersey, V lb,, 18®2<li',: Western, 
labjifijlflc. Fowls — Jersey, 20®21c.; Western, I8®l9c f 
Roosters, Western, V m, LltfjilSo.;. Spring Mhlckons, 
large, $1,253' 1,37 per pair; do. small, 75c.o« #l per pair; 
Ducks, (N. J.,) $l<»d.12 per pair ; Western. '50®75o. 
Geeso Jorsey, $2.23®2.50 per pair; Western and 
Southern #i.23n t..7e. 
Stetirliu*. -Thu stock is much reduced,and prices 
are decidedly higher. Prime harid-presBed is held at 
18 V® 19c. Low grades range at 13K<‘"10o. 
Hiimlrii**.—Milk, per forty-quart can, $2.2502.75; 
Maple sugar, U® 16c.; Cider, best V gal., 26 m2oc. ; do. 
poor, 15® 18c.; Cider Vinegar, 20®25o. V gal.; manu- 
ructurud do., I5®18c.; Feathers, live geese, e* «>., 
86ii87ic.; mixed, 4iM6)c.; hen, 10iiil2c.: Bags, white, 
*» »., 5W®6c.; mixed, tv;<a4 Wc.; newspapers, tWi.'iOe.; 
Ginseng, V tb„ 60®7'5e.; lioop polos, 12 ft., 40c., 11 ft., 
45®50c. 
Tnllnw. —Dull Hnd lower; shippers will not, pay 
the extreme price with low gold. Wo quote 9K®9#c, 
Tobacco.—There has been a good business In 
Kentucky loaf for export at slow prices. 
Light Grades. Heavy Grades. 
Frosted lugs.7 ® 7';o. 
Partly frosted lugs. 7!f<>i> 8 c, 
Sound do. do. RK® 8k0. 
Common leaf. 84f® 9)< 
Medium leaf. 9 Ki<hi)M 
G oi ul leaf...10#<» 11 Vs 
Fine leaf. 11W<. I2X 
Selections. 12V<'"I3H 
Connecticut aud Muss. Alters. 
Birulers, seconds. 
Wrappers lots. 
Fine wrappers,. 
Now York Stale tillers. 
Average lots....... 
Wrappers.... ..20 (&3o 
Pennsylvania und Ohio tillers.10 ®I2 
Averugo lots,....Hi <"'75 
Wrappers. 25 ®I5 
Yaka. — We quote: Havana—Common, 72K®75c.; 
good, «)3$TS»C. i lino, 90»92KO„ currency. Yarn l 
cuts, 35@87JW. t II cuts, $1.00®$1.02>i; average lots, 90 
®92V»c. currency. 
MANPPACTtTHED TOBACCO.—niaek work, common 
and mudiuiii, 18®2lc.; good and tine, 22®26c., do. 
Bright work—Common aud medium, 27®32e,; good 
and tine, 35®55u. 
Vegctnbleu.—The llrst New Jersey tomatoes ure 
In tO-day, offered at $3 per peach basket. Norfolk 
supplies the general trade. Old potatoes are becom. 
Ing unmerchantable; new ones have a pretty regular 
demand. Prime red Charleston only will bring #4.30. 
Prices ou now are temporarily tlrm or, as wo miss a 
cargo by tbo loss of the steamship Tennessee. Quo- 
tatlous for String bouns are for Northern Flat and 
Southern Refugees. 
Potatoes — Northern State peach blows, $2®2.25; 
Western State peach blows, $2,5U®2.75; Western 
Prince Albert, $2-50®2.75, Northern Prince Albert, 
$2®2.25; Northern Jackson whites, $1.60® 1.75. L. L. 
preen peas. V bbl., *2®2.25; N. J. Htring beans, V bbl., 
$2,2 .»a 2.50; L. I. string beans, t< bbl., $2.25®2.50; L. i. 
cucumbers, V loo, $3; L. I- now potatoes, per bbl., $3 
@3.50; L. I. white squashes, V bbl.,f t; N. J.cabbage, 
V mi. $fi@7: N. J. white turnips, V 100hunehes, $3<>>i5. 
Bermuda Produce (on wharfl—Potatoes, v bbl., $6; 
Onions, 7' bbl., $2.50@3. Southern Produce-South¬ 
ern potatoes, V bbl., $2.50®4.50; Norfolk String beaus, 
$2e2.5<); Norfolk cucumbers, V bbl.; $4@5; Norfolk 
A limited quantity for sale 
AT 90 AXtfD INTEREST 
Interest payable May und November. 
J. 1CDGAR THOMSON 
CHARLES L, FliUST, 
liiclorles; Newvllle, lie.; lb 
Live.; Palatine Union, I3«e. 
l>airfield Association, It K 
18',c.: Mohawk Valley, I3i.e. 
Fry's Bush, Utifo.; Atinden, 
HallsVIIle, [Smc.; tVuiu Creel 
Spring, I UK c,; I D Ives’, IP 
Tllduii, 13>,o. No butter ill mu 
Trustees, 
These bonds have 50 years to run, are cnnvertlhlo 
at the option Of the holder Into the Block nl the 
Company at par. and the payment of the principal 
is provided for by a sinking I'lliul. 
The greater part of the road Is already enmpleteil, 
and shows large earnings, and the balance of tho 
work Is rupidlv nrogrosslog. 
We iinhesItaUngly recommend those bonds us the 
safest and best investment in Ilia market. 
U. S. Five-twenties, at present prices, only return 
five per cent. Interest, while tliOHC pay eight lilid 
one-quarter per eem- in Gold; and we regard the 
security equally good. 
Tho Company reserve tlio right without notice to 
advance the price. 
HENRY CLEWS 6l CO., 
BANK IGTtS, 
3*2 WALL ST., NFAV YORK. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS 
New York. June 30. 1870. 
WHEN freights were reduced to almost nothing 
from Buffalo, no one supposed t hey would remain so 
long. Already has tho Central returned to Sill nor 
our, and the Frio follows suit to $38. leaving u differ¬ 
ence of per ear In favor of lauding on the Jersey 
side of the river. Il la uncertain how long tlieso 
rates will continue. Cattle urerunniiig llghter.sliico 
tho artviinee, but sheep and hogs still come forward 
plentifully, while -. ®|“' the market. The ox- 
irome bout ui tin* past, wcl'IT and the high price id 
lee have operated greuttf to the dl 'advantage ol 
butchers, not u little meat spoiling before It could 
be sold. Ueeeipn are ; 
Milch 
lluovi's. I'oiv,. Cslvia. Slluop. lings. 
This week.6,930 64 3,882 129,61 1 19,058 
La"* woek::::.::::,w ss? if.ow iv«i 
CorroHpoinl'g w’k ’(!9.5,3fd 81 3JJ81 1®,II»| 30.;’24. 
Avarage Till.....0.265 03 1.807 23,4..3 li,.Ul 
Beeves. With a moderate supply and a fair de¬ 
mand the prices ut cattle am fully sustained and. 
nave a few poor Texans, all nave been sold. 1 ho 
uTrttuay AWJjr, 
rpiIE ORIGINAL 
WRINGER MAN’S MONITOR ! 
The Only Lending Wooden Frame 
L8 IGirr Picu CENT. PER ANNUM 
IN" GtOLD. 
FREE FROM U. S. GOVERNMENT TAX 
With Solid White Rubber Rollers (Im¬ 
movable.) Warranted not m Turn 
on tbo Sliaft, for Three Years, 
Which cannot crock or stain the clothes. The iron 
parts aro Malleable and Wrought Iron, and 
ENDURABLY GALVANIZED 
To prevent rust. 
[jr Try it with all others, and keep the host. 
Sold by Dealers everywhere. 
manota crtritisn ny 
JOHN YOUNG’S SON, 
AniHtevdaiii, N. Y. 
RUSSELL & EllWlN MANUK. CO., 
45 & 47 Chambers St., N, Y. City, Hon. Agents. 
quality, on Monday, with 1,256 head on sale, was 
quite above the usual standard, and 17c. p it. was 
paid for quite a good many of the best ouUlo. | hero 
were a. few mean lots ami tome little Texans were 
sold at, ?20uiitli cacti, or scarcely 10e. per it. I lie only 
change since then Is a scarcity of fat initlle, and * 
deetded lUinnesA In medium to good droves. No 
pruuti biJuVwP wero liniufltf tlltt wtiicli arrlv^iu to- 
uuy, and nothing sold above I6!4c. The average 
opposed to luivtiig these very pour Texans, even at 
low rules, The great, call Is (or Hue cuts of beef lor 
hotels, excursions, Ac., while only (he best quarters 
are wiuituil lot' tho wiititrinu jiIucoh. At tho proHont 
tune there Is a large util, of town denut.nl for beef. 
The following are tho prices at the close of tho 
market: , . . _ . ^ , 
This week. Last week. 
Ociiti, OonU. 
Choice bullocks, V it.1«K ® 17 IjjY 17 
(iood to priiuc.. “ ...W Cflf Jh JyM 
Medium . “ ...10 ® J5>f JO ® 15K 
Ordinary. " ...13 ® jJK 13X oa 11 1 < 
Poorest grade. “ ...W ta) H J.l (.« 13,q 
Average of all sales.15M <«» “ l>K ® — 
These cuttle came from the following States, vix.: 
Illinois. 4,333 Texas. 238 
New York . 25 Indiana. 64 
Ohio. 263 Virginia...,. — 
Michigan. Pennsylvania. — 
Kentucky. 792 Kansas. — 
Missouri. 190 Massachusetts. — 
Canada. - New Jersey... . - 
01 HcIi Clows. -Farmers are too busy, lmd they 
Cows to spare, to give unv thought to their sale, Be¬ 
sides the dry wealhnrtn the country ,by shortning the 
pastures and diminishing till! quantity or milk, leads 
farmers to retain Cows they might Otherwise part, 
with. Ami still with tho light, supply here there Is no 
lack. so light 1.1 the null- While really good cows hold 
their owe, so few of them Und Dour way here, com¬ 
mon and really mean cows go low nnd aro hard lo 
sell. WilhuVi! seldom seen so much poor trash In 
market, very mnnyof them are "second hand cows' 
—that la had the cream taken off In several weeks, 
or oven month’s milking, then “ bagged up " and sent 
hero for sale. They seldom deceive a milkman, and 
fdOaoSO is ull that *nch cow* bring, while ordinary to 
good sell at $ff*V?5, ami prime to extra ut ftkiliiilU). 
Vent 4’nlves- lu the slang language of dealers, 
“have a black eye." The Uot weather and heavy run 
of calves come together, and bear down bard on 
voids. Wu can only quote the best Jersey and up 
river State at 9K0., with a very few exceptions at 10c. 
Right good calves sell ut Sadie., common at 6./,7c.. and 
those known a* huLterinilk and gras* calves at ugho. 
It is very difficult to *(:U ordinary calves, hutelnim 
caring little for thorn any way. and when they have 
the advantage of salesmen, to the extent they now 
have, are *ure to uso it most, effectively, so play off. 
gheep ittnl Ln mbs.—The greatly Increased re¬ 
ceipts, especially of lambs, cause s decline of l(32c. 
V tti. Fut sheep are unchanged, but thin are lower. 
We quote poor sheep at kg.V;. V ho; lair to good at 
5k®6o.. arid prime to extra at (!M<mi 7K c *. with Mitmll 
lots of very choice, selected out at 8c- Lnmlis sells lit. 
8md0c. for eotumoo, arid lla,12Ke. for fair to good. 
Scarcely anything reaches Lie. Tile arrival to-day 
were 6,250. and iverenotiill sold. There Is a surplus 
of poor stock h< th of sheep ami lambs. Sales of to- 
dav were 1 car Ohio sheep, 70S lbs. at 4J6c.; I cur Inil. 
83 Ills, at 50.; 1 car HM lbs, Ohio, 5He.:.l car 88 lbs. 
and 100 extra, 112lbs. Ky., at TKe.; 106 Htale lambh, 51 
lb«. |l ‘ye.; 12extra, 56,'i ins. li.'yc,; 56 of 52 lbs. lie.; 39 
yy K A T 
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NOW FOB SAl.K nv TftK UNIIF.HHIUNED. 
These are n 30-yi'ar sinking fund bond, Issued only 
upon a completed road, and bear eight, per cent, 
interest in gold, payable mi the l.uli August and 13th 
February, In New York, London or Frutikfort, and 
are free from tux. These bonds urn in denomina¬ 
tions of $1,000 und $500, coupons or registered, and 
secured hy an absolute and only mortgage upon tho 
entire lino. Including ull desuriplioii of Rolling Sl ock 
and Equipments. This road Is Ul miles In length, 
the largest portion Of which Is completed and suc¬ 
cessfully operated In the dally running ol regular 
trains, the earnings ol which aro now In excess of 
tiie Interest liabilities on this issue of bonds ; over 
Vfl y Wa'VJV'INS. 
The Rogers A Neills Now 
w GRAPPLH. Ul] 
I’atonted March 1, I87U. I* 
Adopted hy every farmer who becomes familiar with 
its advantages. With It, Pulleys cun be affixed to 
rafter or beam, or changed in one minute, without 
the use of it ladder. Warranted to give entire satis¬ 
faction in every Instance. Furnished, where we have 
no agencies established, at the small price of three 
dollars and fifty cents ($3.56) per set. [ A set Includes 
two (2) Grapples and one (l) Holder.| Or for two (2) 
dollars single. [Siiiglu includes one (I) Grapple and 
oiib(I) Holder.) Upon the receipt 1 if which we will 
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For further information, send for Descriptive Mir* 
onlur. in which you win also ascertain whore you can 
secure the best Horse Uuy l''orU in tin* world* 
Circulars furnished free on application to ROGERS 
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has already been expended upon this road from 
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and nil information, 
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IOH, lie ,e.; qv*ua,RVfJ "*s. ...n, ,u 
of 51 lbs, 10c., and some 18 n>. UIDo, utile. 
Sw'iui*.—'Those continue to work down even with 
light receipts. Live are quotable at 8)4<fl>9o., with 
dressed at 10 \i,nLlc. In a weuk market. 
LATEST—July 1, 1*. 'H.—Beeves—Arrivals 
to-day: 25 curs at Coinmunlpaw, 7 at Wcehawken, 
and 20 at One Hundredth street, ora totul of 866 
bead, Borne of the qutlle were too poor to sell, Imt 
all the fair to good stock went at prices given above; 
UIXo. being tliu top price for such us woru offered. 
.Sheep nnd l.niubs.—With 5 cars at Commnni- 
peiw, 5 at Kortr-nfghf street, and 1 at Weehawken. 
OUrabering 2,850 head, the market Is without change, 
a lot ol 56 n>. Jersey lambs selling nt 12c.; with State 
lambs, same weight, at 11 ViC. A car HZY fl>. O. aheep 
8olil.il.6Lc. with a lot Did. culls 90 lbs. blit poor, at 
4AC. 
Iloga.—Arrivals—4 cars each at Communlpaw, and 
Fortieth street, and no change from yesterday. Tho 
advance in ice keeps hogs down, while gold works 
up. Two cars live sold ut 815-10c. 
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