Totals this work 
" last. week 
lust yttur..... 
Avantgo lost your 
M00RE 8 S BUBAL MEW-¥OBKEB, 
GENERAL REVIEW. 
After two or three short sessions the Geneva 
Tribunal has adjourned tor a week.Many 
Democratic State Conventions have indorsed 
Greeley... .The great labor strike iu New York 
City is on the decline... A conference of lead¬ 
ing men opposed to Grant has been held in Now 
York_The President is at l<ong Branch — 
The Pope has protested against the Italian Gov¬ 
ernment. . Japan has had an earthquake The 
Boston Jubilee is a great suocess_The trial of 
Stokes has commenced.... The Jesuits are to be 
expelled from Germany. 
DOMESTIC NEWS. 
New York City and Vicinity. 
The attorneys of the Erie Railway Company 
have commenced a suit against Jay Gould for 
$<5,0()<i.OOO. it Is said to other suits will becom- 
menood A Frenchman, named Emil Andre, 
most brutally shot his wife iu East L5fch st., near 
Firsi Ave., on the tilth, killing her instantly. He 
Claimed that she was unfaithful ..Thirty board¬ 
ers at No. 140 East 34th s(., were poisoned on the 
13th from eating custard. All recovered ...A 
severe thunder storm passed over the city on 
the 1 tt.h. Three lites were lost, and much prop¬ 
erty damaged—Verdicts tuminst Emil Andre. 
John Smith and James Tufly have been found 
for murder it Ins been decided thal Gov. 
iiolTman cannot re turn Carl Vogel lo Belgium 
There were two I'at.il eases of sim-stroke on 
the 11th_Additional trades have struck for 
8 hours_The boy Dunn, who killed a keeper 
at the Mouse of Refuge, has been sen ten ceil to 
one year’s Imprisonment Yacht racing has 
boon fashionable In New York this week . The 
European bands received graceful receptions us 
they arrived ...The conch makers’ strike lias 
failed_The. strikers have attacked the sugar 
refiners, and were driven away by the police 
Tiie piano makers are al work, and the great 
strike is generally considered a failure Great 
wooden pavement frauds have been discovered 
_The free baths were opened on ihe I7ib 
The trial of Stokes for the murder of Fisk, com¬ 
menced on the 18th.. The heirs of Sir Francis 
Drake have held a meeting, as usual, to take 
steps to secure a fortune Of $1:10,000,0(10. Four 
hundred employers have held a meeting in favor 
of the 10 hour .system The Atlantic Yacht 
club has held a regatta Dr. Gyles has been 
acquitted.A brewery on West 3t)tli st., 
was burned on the 18th. Loss #75,000 ..There 
hits been a decline iu Erie stock, with excite¬ 
ment on Wall st — The moveable property of 
the city has been seized for debt. .It will cost 
#1100,1 MO to clean the streets for the remainder of 
tic year. 
-- 
Political. 
Wisconsin and Missouri Democrats indorse 
Greeley. ..Gov. Perham of Maine has beenro- 
nomiuitlod .. .Gov. Warmoth of Louisiana de¬ 
clines a re-nomination. ...Senator Wilson has 
written a letter of acceptance , .Sail Francisco 
has hold a great Grant and Wilson rnt.ilicution 
meeting .The Union l.cuge fHub of New York 
has indorsed Grant A Cabinet, meeting to dis¬ 
cuss the Alabama question was held on the lath 
Gen. Garde Id goes West to remove the Flat Head 
Indians .. Texus Democrats pronounce for 
Greeley ..Greeley clubs have been formed in 
Chicago. Maryland and Maine Democrats in¬ 
dorse Greeley.lodges McCumi, Curtis and 
Prlndle are on trial before the New York Sen¬ 
ate ..Our Uovm'iiiuoul will not object In a 
postponement of the Geneva arbitration, which 
is likely to go over until after the Presidential 
election . Democrats in Baltimore favor Gree¬ 
ley... Vice-President Colfax has madi• n speech 
at South Bend, Ind. Me was in favor of Wilson 
Yonkers has elected a Democratic] Mayor 
Greeley anti Brown meetings are humorous in 
various purls of the country. 
ifllneel 1 nni'ou k Homo New*. 
The Young Men's Christian Association has 
been in session in Lowell, Mass. The Indians 
continue to make depredations in Nevada .. .The 
great St. Louis Sanger feat closed on the 151 h ... 
A large international peace meeting was held in 
Boston on the Itlth — The Peace Jubilee opened 
on the 17th, iu Boston, with great eclat; the mu¬ 
sical performance was hotter than expected ; the 
foreign artists were received with much ap¬ 
plause ; business was suspended, ami at least. 
100,000 people gathered about the Coliseum 
Strikes have taken place In Washington, Albany, 
Brooklyn, and other places ...The Jersey City 
Yacht Club has held a regotta ..The audiences 
at the Boston Jubilee have not liven as largo as 
expected, and prices have been red need . There 
has been a ease of small-pox in Dickinson Col¬ 
lege. A great Indian war is apprehended in 
Texas_The Apaches in Arizona, are on the 
war-path Geological Hall, Rutgers College, 
has been dedicated Yale College asks for the 
modest sum ol' #5,000,000. 
I>I*u*ter«. 
ISix persons wore killed at West Consho- 
hooken, Pa,, by the falling of a furnace stack on 
the lath—\ great tornado on the 14th did muyh 
damage in Kingston. N. Y., Albany, Bingham¬ 
ton, Paterson, N. J., Port Jervis, N. Y , Bangor, 
Me., and throughout Massachusetts. Many per¬ 
sons were killed by lightning, houses were de¬ 
molished, and fruit and crops destroyed. A 
train was wrecked near Paxton, Ill., on the 17th, 
killing 7 men and wounding 35. 
Obituaries. 
Mon. James W. Wall, of Elizabeth, N. J., 
on the 9th — Joseph A. Scranton, the founder 
of the city of Scranton, Pa.... Rev. Norman Mc¬ 
Leod, a famous Presbyterian clergyman of 
Scotland, aged 60. 
JPlres. 
_ /Turner Theater, Rochester, N. Y., on the 
13t.h; loss #25,000—Maine Hotel, at Berwick, 
Me., to the extent of #5,000, on the 13th In 
Ottawa, Out., on the 18th ; loss #60,000. 
SEMI - BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS. 
A Sail Falling Out,— Jt is indeed a sad falling 
out when, after years of the closest intimacy, 
the hair parts company with the head. Fortu¬ 
nately the lamentable separation may be easily 
prevented und the twain more closely united 
than ever by a timely and systematic use of 
Lyon's Kathairon, the most potent invigunint 
of the hair and promoter of its growth and 
beauty known to modern pharmacy. 
-m- 
W ntch No. 20019, Stem Winder bearing 
Trade Mark “Win. Alexander, Marion, N. J., 
manufactured by the United States Watch Co., 
(Giles, Wales & Co.,) lias been carried by me six 
months, and subject to very severe tests in my 
vocation; Its lotul variation from mean time 
being less than one second. Geo. W. MoDon- : 
tbit, Stlp't Brooklyn Water Works. 
Facu for the Ladles.—Mrs. J. Brewer, Stam¬ 
ford, Cl., bought her Wheeler & Wilson Lock- 
Stitch Machine in 1863; earning the first two 
years her rent and household expenses for 
self and child, and $710 in the savings bank; 
lias six of the original dozen needles. See the 
new Improvements and Woods' Lock-Stitch 
Ripper. 
-- 
Locusts do not equal traveling agents in de¬ 
vouring green things. We do not employ them ; 
thus such low prices. Scales sold on trial any¬ 
where in the United States. The Jones Scale 
Works, Binghamton, N. Y. 
THE MARKETS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
New York. Saturday, June 22, 1872. 
The general trade of the City, us usual near the 
dose of .1 nne, is very quiet. The amount or business 
Holug in Foreign .Merchandise Is made lighter by the 
facts that the new Tariff on Tea anil Coffee (made 
free) goes into effect July 1, uml that considerable 
deductions are made on many other articles after 
August 1. The consequent accumulation of Foreign 
Goods In Bond, awaiting those elm ages, is very large. 
At I Ills port th« accumulation was #'.',200,1X10 m April, 
#12,800,000 In May, and will prohably rouoh $15,000,00(1 
In ,1 line. 
The exports of Domestic Produce are fairly active, 
running chiefly upon Com, Wheat, Flour,Cheese and 
other Provisions, and upon Tobacco. The export of 
Choose this month is especially heavy mul on the 
increase. The prospect of a Foreign demand lor 
Hreadstull's through the Btuntaer and Fall months Is 
good, und the export of Indian Corn Is already very 
large. 
In Money and Hall way affairs the appearances are 
favorable to ease and to large truffle. The"biisinoss 
doing over the great trunk lines between the sea¬ 
board and the West, Is 15e, 30 per cent, ahead of last 
Summer, and it shows an average tnereuso of 1# per 
cent, since the hist, of January. The introduction ol 
Bessemer steel rails on t he Now York Central and 
other prominent lines has reduced the operating and 
renewal expenses of the roads, and when this im¬ 
provement is made complete to the full length of the 
| roads, the economy it. is behoved will tell lo the 
extent of H>»d2 percent, on the operating expenses. 
We hoar that Mr. VA.vmsitim.T expects to run the 
Central for 16 per cent, of the gross traffic. The rate 
Is now 55f{j,u6 per cent. 
-♦»» 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS. 
New York. Friday, June21. 1872. 
Receipts.—The receipts of tlm principal kinds of 
produce since our lust embrace 11,,776 bales Of cot¬ 
ton; dried fruits, 8 pkg*.; eggs. 10.813 bids ; dour, 
75.8011 ails.; wheat,'583,98(1 bush.; com, 1,383,620do.roats, 
380,723 do.; barley, do.; grass seed. 186 bags; 
hops, 75 hales; beans, 266 Ijbls.; pork. 1.880 pkgs.; our 
meals, 2,752 do.; lard, a,till; kegs do., IU); butter. 16,870 
pkgs,; cheese. 415)17 do.; peanuts, hags; 2,686 hhds. 
tobacco: 7,442 phgs do.) 1,164 bids, whisky , I,sal bales 
wool; uorn meal, tibia,3,700; do. bags, 710, rye, bn., 
12,048; malt do., 40,90(1; beet, pltgs., 178. 
lieu us n nd l*on g,—The offering" are moderate of 
beans, but the demand Is slow and prices uro un¬ 
changed. 
lie cmwiix Is very much lower. Hales tit .')8<,<,39e. 
for Western and Southern. 
Baiter, There are no favorable features for but¬ 
ter. The .1 one nmku of Slate is of course now being 
packed away. If such were not, the ease there would 
be no room for it here with tlm fine grades of West¬ 
ern that Is offering at. the low prices, The yield 
through the West will lie enormous. Reduced puds 
supply about all tile Hint*) needed. Western has been 
exported to the extent of HOD pkgx., and shippers 
promise to lake more if the quotations admit 
State pails, due. 26c.. do. common to fair, 22 ,File.; 
State half tubs, fine,2lfc,« selections, 27c.; Welsh, 
packages, tine. 31c.Tie.; common Stale, 18ti32e. West¬ 
ern reserve, tine, I7e.; other. 16". c.; Western, 12fdil4a; 
common Western, llksilke. Grease und Infcxb,r.7>iv8C. 
Clini'Hf. The depression Ol last week Una boon 
enhuneod by a decline on the other aide. Concessions 
of fully I it it. have been submitted to, hut this has 
failed to Induce much life, as there is still little or no 
margin left for shippers. The arrivals, have laden off 
but-we are carrying over more stock than desired, 
especially us the reports aret,bat next week's receipts 
he larger. The market, closed weak at 13*0. for fan¬ 
cy State factory, l.'is.c. for good, u« low as •>;. for 
skimmed Ohio factory u® 12 ) 4 r.. for good and tic. for 
common ; dairy uL 12<al3e. for fine, 6c. for common. 
Eggs. The arrival* are much lighter and prices 
of parcels from near points are improving, but for 
lots from the West there Is still anxiety to realize. 
Sales at J5fc»l&Ke. for prime Western; com toon and 
fair marks do. ll<„ltWr., State 17c,, Jersey IVwilOc., 
Southern 18J-'<i l4c. dijek IttoGMc.. geese 30c. 
Flour.—Tile reports from the other Side Indicate 
it better condition of the crops, and tile market here 
has been sensibly affected, prices showing a decline 
of about, thirty cents per barrel. We quote at. 
$5,667(6,30 for superllne State; #6.6056.87 tor com¬ 
mon extra do.; $690r,;6.io for good to cfiolCO do.; 
*7.00/#7.60 for fancy do.; b\.60a|4i,20 for superllne 
Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, low*. 4c.; $6.45(^7.10 for ex¬ 
tra do.; #7.Jlk(.8,00 for cliolcii extra do., including 
Shipping brands of round lioop Ohio at, #6.7fr&7.IJ0, 
ami trade brands of do. at #7.506(0.25; good to choice 
wiilte wheat extras at H8.O0Wi0.5O; Minnesota, fair to 
very choice extra, at #7.00Si'.l,50; Ht. l,oeis at #8.30t'«; 
10.20 tor eonunon to fair extra, and #10.2Vi,12.00 for 
good to choice. Southern at #7.60(&lt.80 for extra, and 
#0.87Vw13.00 for good tonne, ltyo at D-20(il6.l5. Choice 
Western corn meal sold at, #3.70. 
Vegetables. On)}’ tluo old elioiee potatoes can 
now he moved. We nave had samples of G. 1 new, 
the Early Rose seJlinu at 87. Home from Del. Sold at 
#6; New York and further Houth quoted at $5.50ft6.60 
f ier bbl., quality not extra. Green peas have been 
argely shipped Eastward Charleston tomatoes have 
arrived, mostly picked too groe.il, quoted fJrai as a 
range. Southern cucumbers nor. wanted. New pota¬ 
toes—L. I per bill. #6667, Southern 1550:./(1,50, Bermu¬ 
da #9.rA(tl0, choice old potatoes #l,75(./»2, oonnmin tie. 
1.50, Her. tomatoes e crate ffiC., Houthern string 
beans E crate #).;4 )-<a 2, do. bbl. #2.50, I,. I. string beans 
EFtM-Yl, L. I. green pens bbl. #.'!<•'4, H. C. cucumbers 
crate 8tfe2. Va. cabbages ft bbl- ftjBU, do. N. J. arid L. 
1. V UK)S. <’, summer squashes 8 crate $ 1 ( 0 , 1 .,10, 
N. J. turnips Kjnbunches #2.50i(S3. 
Fresh Fnlhb Phq ihippiq 
has been greatly stimulated by the Boston Peace 
Jubilee, and dealers have in many Instances obtained 
fancy prices for ordinary fruit. We now arc depend¬ 
ing upon New Jersey and up-river gardens, und good 
stock is bringing paying prices. Gooseberries are 
scarce; Black cups arc In market, alsu a few Houthern 
apples. 
Provisions. Pork Is weak and quiet. Mess #13.50 
for June. Extra prime #10 75 Western prime mess 
$12,62. Dressed bogs dull ut atonic.; middles are 
steadily held, with u fair export Inquiry. Long clear 
7Sc. Ctlt meats are firm ui Ukwl2i'. Tor bams iu 
pickle; 9>56IftK0. fordo, m salt; fl!^ru.‘>SQ, fur shoul¬ 
ders in salt ; n‘,"A5yn. for do. In pickle. Smoked 
meat sell slowly at IDS'iAlJe for hams; tk.nii^e for shoul¬ 
ders ; 8nu8'-,c. fur dear rib. Lard is a little unsettled, 
and if anything more In the buyer’s favor. VV extern 
.■•team, ‘J'c. lur spot and .Inue ; 'Jbifei'Jxc. for tulyaiid 
August City at, 85(c, Tor steam. {Routine Is in light 
demand tit ItVoylOc, for prime. Tallow firm lit like., 
for city. Beer Is dull fit f7.S0nj)9.ti<) for plain Western 
moss; flUr.oJ’J for extra mess. Tierces at #ll««J7 for 
prime mess; $17(g)2U for Indian mess. Beef bams. 
# 23 ( 428 . 
Wool. -The market lias been very dull. There Is 
considernhln Inc.llnalkm tooleurout stocks ol old be¬ 
fore new comes to band, and buyers can name bet¬ 
ter terms. Hales of extra pulled lit 60, 62)4c.; super 
pulled 72c. Beyond Ibis, prices arc entirely nominal, 
most buyers walling until affairs assume dofinliu 
shape. 
--- 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New York, June 20.1872. 
We have bad a larger run of cattle and sheep, with 
fewer hogs, during the past, week, mid the law of sup¬ 
ply and demand hits had Its legitimate effect lower 
ratos for the former and an advance in the latter. 
The hot weather checks the demand for fresh meat, 
and butchers are not inclined |,o purchase ijioixi than 
for present wants. Inc lias to be largely used to keep 
moat from spoiling, and even with this precaution 
some of it is condemned by tile .sanitary Inspectors. 
They find the largest hauls among tho venls, 
The following are the receipts pf livestock shown 
In comparison with other yours: 
Shuts, A 
Ilmo'ew. 
Cuff 
Only.., 
I .ffinhs. 
Hog*. 
. 11,113 
72 
3,437 
22,474 
37,237 
. 8,222 
68 
3,523 
20,507 
40,518 
! 8,066 
03 
2,1171 
28,0<W 
20,979 
. 7,187 
88 
2.3(11 
25,132 
25,177 
Corresponding week 
Beeves. There was not. much change after lust re¬ 
port up to yesterday The supply ,,f cattle was quite 
large, Ik,> car loads at Coiinuuuipaw on Monday lust, 
131 cars at. one Hundredth street, and 6 at Wre- 
hawken, making 5,503 head on sale, or rather more 
than butchers cared for, unless they could buy at re¬ 
duced rates. The quality of the stock was quite 
variable, some of the lino grade Durhams being too 
large anil fat to suit, most butchers, while the other 
extreme of green Texans—run right through without 
stopping to teed any length ol time wore quite too 
poor to give satisfaction, mi mutter how low the price 
was made. The extremes of that day w ere lO'VifrUc., 
and cattle were sold for ull tho weight there was In 
them. Now, with 3,184 beeves on sale to-day, botch¬ 
ers dictate terms. Tho decline is kwir. per tt, from 
Monday, while weights are decidedly in favor of 
butchers. Feline rattle were recently sold on tho 
Scales 60 ms. IK cwt.; hut now 58 Iks. are all that can be 
obtained even on such cuttle as all know will make 
t4) Iks. Tills really makes tlm act ual decline nearly to, 
per It., and quite a good many rattle go over until to¬ 
morrow. Texans bad a hard time of It, uxtlioy gener¬ 
ally do In a. glutted market. Salesmen thought an 
offer of 9c. per it, entirely too low, but regretted ulter- 
wards tlml they had uut accepted It, All accounts go 
to show that wo ant to have a good many ol t Peso 
" Long-horns." Already wo find that 106,8511 rattle 
have passed over Ihe noted “Chisholm trail” into 
Kansas, mostly for -hlpmeut from Wti ldta. A few 
drOVCs ufu Vcfy good, but (lie hulk are thin eailfo, und 
should be held lor further feeding In Kansas. Tho 
prospect# for u good market the coming week are not 
llatterlug. 
The following are the closing prices for the week 
in comparison with what cuttle brought one week ago, 
for not weight of beef: 
This week. Lost woek. 
Coots. Cents. 
Choice beeves, 48 tt>....13 @ — 12V (S) 13k 
Good to prime.. .....12M w ION 128 mi 13 
Ordinary to medium.11 <<4 12 l|i<, <$ 12 
Lowest grade.U m III 10 (,» n 
Average sales.- © 13 12)4© 
l.ast week. 
Cents. 
12k, M) 13)4 
120, © 13 
11) 4 (m 12 
10 © II 
12) 4 © 
Hogg.—With light receipts and a fair demand from 
cutters, hogs are doing better. There are not enough 
selling alive to establish prices, hut dressed are worth 
ft vutlijtfc,; those of Mill Its. going Btt'iO. There Is very 
lit,t.lu doing in t res 1 1 pork, but smoked moats have a 
fair Inquiry Iu hot weather. 
tlllrh I !o»vs. These arc dull again, both milk and 
beef having declined Four cows are psilbailarly 
hard to soli, mid should not he sent here. Even if 
country buyers are obliged to taken lot right through 
as they run. they hud better sell tlm poor ones und 
bring only good cows t,o Hun market. Prices vary 
from *3.Va&0 for eonunon, and 860 m) 75 for fair to prime 
milkers. 
Sheep n ud Li. mbs. There is an Ineroase In the 
receipts, and prices fall off in consequence, with a 
slow trade. I si mbs are coming forward very free ly 
from all directions. The best, Jerseys rarely exceed 
120. One extra lot of 5,8 lbs. did soil at 12*40.. while 
some of 60 its., not as fine, went ut tlHc.', and thin 
.Ti rseys at Ule, Western vary from He. for poor, 6 or 
■*>•> tbs. to HI'jC, for prime Kentucky; one lot of 60 ffts. 
Choice selling at Me. Hlleep go all the wav from 
fifftiiVc'., most of this stock arriving from the West und 
soiling at 5T6f6‘»c. Tho average of 3,300 sheep sold 
(luring the week was M. Muter head, with l| v V4> lambs 
at $7.72. 'I’bey would not uu as well now. 
Veal C’nlvoa.—The supply holds out. good, and so 
does the demand, 'flic high price of mutton, some 
weeks ago, turned tho trade largely upon veal, and it 
still l ints 111 Hun direction. Wo are beginning to 
have large lots of poor grass calves worth 4MiV., per 
Ih., with buttermilk and half fed at4ffi6VjC.| thin milk 
veal.wit. 7('t7.Mc., and good I" choice at y.iilV.c, One 
whole cur loud Bucks Co. 130 tbs sold at98c. right 
thru'Uih. willi lio gntssom, 175 at FittiWc. 
SPECIAL NOTICED 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
and Tan, use PKRKV’M MOTH and Fhecki.k Lotion. 
The well known and reliable remedy tor Brown Dis¬ 
coloration of tho Face. Prepared by Dr. 1$. C. Perky, 
Dermatologist, 4!t Bond street, Now York. Sold by 
DriUK/kta. 
- •+* - 
RUPTURE CAN BE CURED 
without suffering. Elastic 'I’iicsses are supersed¬ 
ing all others. Before buying Metal Trusses or Sup¬ 
porters. send for a descriptive circular to tho ELAS¬ 
TIC Ticcss Co., No. 683 Broadway, New York. 
Municipal 
Bonds 
Of the highest, grade always 
on band and for sale by 
T. F. ELLIS A CO., 
14 Fine Street, New York. 
Sil li Ai PROFITABLE, 
BONDS of the CITY of LA GRANGE. LEWIS Co., 
Mo., tsrtimd for MUNICIPAL purposes, 
REGISTERED HONIW of LEAVENWORTH Co., 
hall. Value of property OVER #(20,(100,01)0. 
BONDS of the VILLAGE of N KYV LONDON, Wls„ 
having hut lOand 12 years to run, all payable In N. V. 
City. For sale at prices that will pay Irom 13 to 16 
percent.oti the Investment. 
Also, other flrst-elass investment securities. 
Call orottnrt for Descriptive Circulars. 
THUS. F. ELLIS & CO., 
Bankers, No. M Pine St., New York. 
New 9tbocrtiscmcius. 
MILK AERATOR AND G00LER. 
J. 1 ’, ( iHl H 
JUNE451872. 
UTICA IN V. .5 
Just the tiling! Choap, durable and effluient! Sells 
rendtt 11 . Canvassing Agents wanted. Rights for tho 
manufacture grunted on liberal terms. For further 
information, address L. 15. DEVENDORF, 
General Agent, CJtlca. N. Y. 
SAFE AND PROFITABLE! 
THE 
CANADA SOUTHERN 
First Wortj?af?e Sinking’ Fund 
Thirty Years 
7PerCt.Gold Bonds 
AT 
90 and Accrued Interest. 
The Road runs Irom Kuffiilo 
<0 tlie Ilclrwit River, ami i<8 the 
lllisterii link in flip new AIR 
MMB from 011111,0 to €111- 
I’AIiJO, and Itan been under con. 
n( ruction lor about, two years 
by railroad men who bare 
seen llie necessity Tor a STi:i!L 
KAIL, LOW GRADL SHORT 
ROLTl 1 ) between llie {•real i*ail- 
road systems w liieli diverge 
front Chicago, Toledo and I3al'- 
falo. 
Among the bnikiers of tlm road, by whose cash sub¬ 
scriptions 200 miles (out of 290) have ulreudy boon 
graded, bridged and made ready for tlm superstruc¬ 
ture, n large part of the stool rails bought, all of the 
materials for tlm stations nnd a part of the equip¬ 
ment purchased, are; 
MILTON COURT RIGHT, JOHN F. TRACY, WM. 
L. SCOTT, DAVID DOWS, HENRY FARNUAM, 
R. A. FORSYTH, HENRY 11. ROUTER, JOHN M. 
BURKE, M. L. SVKEH, .1 it.., B. F. ALLEN, all Direc¬ 
tors either in tlm Chicago and Northwest or iu tlm 
Chicago, Rock Island ami Faeltlc; GEO. OPDYICE, 
of the Midland Roudt JOHN B. ALLEN, SIDNEY 
DILLON, DANIEL DREW, J. S. CASEMENT, J. & 
J. CASEY, O. 8. CHAPMAN, JOHN ROBS, DAVID 
STEWART and F II. WINSTON. 
THE ROAD will bo 
Hit MILLS SIIOKTRR C1BAIM 
AM OTHER ROAD, 
4'itlier 1HHI/1’ or iu eoulemplu- 
tiou, between lluflulo uud i'bi- 
ea«o, and will also (shorten the 
distance between Toledo and 
IKnll'alo 3d miles. 
THE MAXIMUM OltADE on 
the entire line does not exceed. 
FIFTEEN FEET to flic mile- 
and Ninciy-Mix per cent, ol* the 
Road IS STIC A Mm IFF. 
The ROAD WILL ICE COM¬ 
PLETED and in rnniiin>>- order 
on or before. December Ol of* (bits 
year. 
Tlm principal and interest of tlie bonds are puyublo 
either in New York, Loudon or Frankfort. 
We confidently recommend tho bonds to ull classes 
of investors. 
LEONARD, SIIELDON & FOSTER, 
No. 10 WALL. ST., NISW YORK. 
NOTICE. 
Having become associated with Messrs. Leonard, 
Sheldon & Foster in tlm Agency of the Canada 
Southern Railway Company, we offer the above 
named Bonds for sale. 
After a thorough investigation, we recommend 
them to our friends and customers us a sure and re¬ 
liable investment. Pamphlets and al) information 
furnished on application. 
WINSLOW, LAMER & 1’0., 
27 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. 
'vromiNi; will afkoicu “young 
lx America” so much Instructive amusement, or 
be so convenient and useful for small jobs of print¬ 
ing, which every business man hus occasionally to 
(lo, as our 
$3-00 $3.00 
Boy’s Printing' Office. 
Consisting of neat little press, with convenient form 
for printing Envelopes, Curds, Labels, Letter Heads, 
etc., with Ionia ot 3 to , alphabets each, Of 3 different 
sizes anil styles of type ; also, figures, spaces, blanks, 
Ac. Fully supplied with printers Ink. bronze for gilt 
printing, Inking puds and directions. 
Boxed securely and funva.rdi.-il by Express lo any 
address on receipt of price. Address F. 1*. FOL- 
LET'T, 91 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. 
