Thbrr tons been n reconciliation between the 
KinR of Portugal and his Queeu, Maria Pia. A 
letter from the Holy Father, remonstrating’ 
with the King for his conduct toward his con- 
sort, te sa'd to have led to the reconciliation. 
Maria Pia.it is true, is a daughter of Victor 
Emanuel, but Pius the Ninth is her godfather 
and has always been very kind to her. 
(|0«» NEWS KOI! TOURISTS.- 11 G. 
' * L. the New York rorrespomlent of the 
Toledo Commercial, says in a recent letter " The 
preparations fur summer travel are already begin¬ 
ning. The railway companies are going to offer tre¬ 
mendous inducements to excursionists this yeur— 
greater than ever before. The now fast Time Table 
goes into effect on all the great trunk lines on the 
lath Instant, and It Is calculated to run through from 
New York to Chicago evun an hour nr two quicker 
than by the famous lightning time of last year. An- 
other new feature this season will be the throwing 
open to travel of the newly completed Niagara Falls 
Division of the Erie Railway, which is destined 
tu open a new phase of excursion travel to that 
delightful spot. t>y enabling passengers to leave New 
York after breakfast- In the morning and gn through to 
Niagara Kills by daylight, reaching there. in time for 
supper. This tuay seem wonderful at l!r*t sight, but 
remember wn are living In an ago of successive won¬ 
ders. Yet one cannot avoid a little start of surprise 
at, the wonderful improvement in modern excursion 
travel, which enables a tourist to taka his seat after 
breakfast any morning It) one of those recently con¬ 
structed Puluou Coaches, the Queen City, the Cres¬ 
cent City, the Jay Could or the James Fisk, Jr., (each 
costing upwards of $25,0U0.) and to be whirled at the 
rate of thirty tulles an hour past a panorama of ever- 
changing beauty, to tho Canadian border, reaching 
there in season for a good supper and a quiet smoke 
before bedtime. 
" And for tho convenience, loo, of travelers from 
tho West, passing through Buffalo from the Lake 
Shore route, yet desiring to view Niagara Falls en 
1 'tinsant, tho Krle Company have determined to issue, 
free of charge, to all such, tickets from Buffalo to 
Niagara Falls and return, thus uffordlng an oppor¬ 
tunity to visit, without extra cost, this grandest of 
natural wonders.” 
C Pf£l A I« NOTICE TO POULTRY FAN- 
)o GlEltS. Kin - Wule.—The best of my breeding 
stock, each bird Imported, and from prize- pens, un¬ 
exceptional in purity, and equal to any stock that I 
have ever owned, Buff Cock (Standard) and throe 
Hens; Partridge Cochin cock and four liens ; While 
Cochin Cochin Cock and three Hens. For further 
particulars uddress G. II, LEAVITT, Flushing. N, Y. 
The Largest Newspaper Mail which goes to 
any one firm in this country is received by Geo. 
p. Rowell 8c Co., the New York Advertising 
Agents. Their place of business is at No. 40 
Park Row, New York. 
tPRAVELEHS TO THE SOUTH WEST I 
A. 'lake the. “ BKE LINK"- Cltyvelnud Columbus, 
Cincinnati un .1 Indianapolis Railway from Cleve¬ 
land, Ohio, by way of Crestline, Hellefotitalne, In- 
diimnpolis, Terre Haute, SI. I,outs, etc., or by way of 
Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc., for all points 
South or West,. Pai.ack Day and SLKKPimi Cams 
from Cleveland to Columbus, Cincinnati, Indianapo¬ 
lis and Louisville, without change. 
K, 8 . FLINT, General Superintendent 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
STAMMERING CURED 
by Bates’ Appliances. For description, address 
SIMPSON & CO.. Box 5076, New Y'ork. 
oinmtmn 
MONEY AND TRADE APE AIRS, 
New Yoric, Saturday, June to, 187T. 
The principal change in general trade since our 
last report is a further advance in Cotton, both here 
and in Liverpool For some days the excitement in 
both markets ran very high, and parlies who had sold 
freely through the spring months for future delivery 
—being short of the Cotton—made hot haste to cover 
their contracts. These contracts are nearly all based 
on what is known to the trade as “ Low Middling” 
Cotton, and the whole recent advance in price is from 
13!^ to i ris cents. Of this difference of 6 cents the 
pound, or nearly $30 the bale, about 4 cents have been 
added since a fortnight. At the close of the week 
there is a turn in the excitement, and prices (or Cot¬ 
ton on the Spot are receding. Domestic Cotton Goods 
have advanced on the rise in the raw material, but 
they have not yet attracted decided speculation. It 
is not altogether believed that the glowing crop of 
Lotion, in the extent of acreage, is so much short of 
last year a . to juslily the importance which lias been 
given to reports on this subject. 
InWall Street Money continues to be offered on 
temporary loan, on Stock collaterals, at from j to5 ft 
cent. The Summer abundance of Currency at this 
point is unusually marked this season. The Banks 
h"ld more Greenbacks and Greenback Certificates 
by nearly ten millions than at this time tast year, al¬ 
though Certificates to the amount ol$i i,o<jo,ooo have 
since been called in and paid off by the Treasury, 
The National Bunk Circulation has been increased 
$16,000 poo in the same time. The stock of Gold Cer¬ 
tificates held by the Banks is reduced to less than 
$14,000,000 as against §30,950,000 last June, which fact 
encourages the speculators in the Gold Room to put 
up the price and to resort to frequent “corners” for 
the purpose of compelling the short party to pay a 
round bonus for the use of Gold. The price ol Gold 
has been as high as najs during the week. It is now 
>u '4 per rent. The export of tiie week will be light, 
owing to tiie scarcity of Gold and the bonus paid lor 
its use Exchange on London has fallen to no per 
'em., on a somewhat dull demand, the importers 
withholding their remittances on account of the price 
of gold. 
The Stock movement of the week lias been fairly 
active, but on fewer fluctuations than usual in the 
Railroad Stocks. There has been considerable gossip 
eu the Street about extra dividendson the Lake Shore 
and Rock Island Stocks, which caused those ty be tiie 
t.cvorite speculateves, but on Thursday it was stated 
that the Directors of the Rock Island had met at Chi¬ 
cago, and the Directors of the LakeSliore in thiscity, 
and nothing in the way of extra dividends have been 
determined. Ltnlted States Stocks are firm in price, 
and theamoumsoffered arc unusually limited. State 
Stocks are steady The Pacific and other Railway 
bonds arc not so firm as lust week, although not 
pressed on sale. 
Hie following shows the earnings of tiie Central 
Pacific Railroad Co, for the month of May: 
. $917,760 
.*... 768,720 
Increase this year over 1870 . $140,040 
Earnings first five months, 
Increase this year over 1870. ... $612,355 
The following is the present City Bank movement; 
} n Capital, National and Local.$88,069,600 
Loans .;,ml Discounts. 291.802,143 
Gold \ .,tes and Greenbacks . 84,690,713 
Depose all classes. 2 !] 
National Bank Circulation. 30,068.723 
2 QWLSUIfALQ. J 
THE EMPIRE EEirTDtG NA1) 
1 IltON, patented by I’hurlfs Hyatt In 1870. sup¬ 
plies 11 great, want In ever? family It will crimp the 
tlnnst fabrle* without Injury, and a perfect and dump 
Fluting Iron as well as a guud Sad Iron Is secured at. 
a small additional cost. Agents and Canvuseei’s 
wanted, address 
EMPIRE FLUTING SA l> IKON GO.. 
It 11 fill In. N. Y. 
IKE AT WESTERN GUN WORKS 
Clips, Powder, Shot, Wads, Bullets, Game Bags, Shot 
Belts, Powder Flasks, linn materials and Sporting 
Goods of every description at very low prices. Send 
stamp for a Prlce-Llsi. 
We send goods by Express, C.O.D., with privilege 
to examine before paying tiie bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address . 1 . H. JOHNSTON, 
Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
I MPROVED GIIKSIIIKE HOGS. Glnvli A 
liltKKN of Bnllevillu, Jefferson Co., N. V., can (III 
orders to the satisfaction of those wanting genuine 
specimens of the ubovc breed. They have the origi¬ 
nal stock of Mr. A. G. Pi, auk. for many years a suc¬ 
cessful breeder and winner of prises. They carried 
oir the great Pork Packer’s price of $500 at the St. 
Louis fair in 1870, besides many other smaller prizes, 
1C. ,1. I'l.A UK. 
D. GREEN. 
THE COUNTRY CHEESE MARKET. 
The Little Falls market for tiie week ending Juno 
lOtli opened with a slight decline in prices from those 
of (lie previous week. The delivery of farm dairies 
amounted to 1,123 boxes, and sales were made lit from 
lie. to lie. accord!ug to quality. Tho lust figure was 
the highest point reached for best lots. A large 
share of farm dairies was more or lr*» skimmed 
There was a large u umber of factory men present and 
the offerings amounted to between U.IXVi umJ'I.OOO 
boxes, a part only Of whtcl, was sold. The ranffe of 
prices was about V(c. lower than for the previous 
week We report sales as follows • —A very A Ives, 
12o.; Shell’s Bush, IIKC.; Chyle, 1144c.; Herkimer IT'^'c.; 
Russell’s, llhjc.; Old Salisbury, ll\c.: Snell's Kush. 
12c.; Keys. ll-gc.; Crum Creek, l2c.. The Hilt factory, 
12c., Henderson Home. 12o.; Sprakers, 12c.; Empire, 
12c.; Mlnervillu, 12c.; Buell, 12-Yc.; Wrn. Dnrule, 12c., 
Root, 11 V-’.; Nowvlllo, 12e.; Newport, ll\\v. St. Johns- 
vllle, 11 ac.; Old Fairfield, ! 2 We.; Top Notch. 12c.; 
Eatonvlllc, 12c.; Old Fulrfluld, iStiO.; Fairfield Asaoei- 
atlonI2Mn.; Smith Croak 12),c.; Hopson's, 12)*o.; Frys 
Bush, 11 ',e,; Hates, 12c.; A. Smith A Co., li ve.; Man- 
helm Center, lie.! Norway. 1314c.; Middleville, 12}ic.; 
North Fairfield, IZGc.; Brockett's Bridge, 12 J,c. 
There was very light delivery of butter—“ grass 
make ’ —and sales at 23c. The weather 1ms been very 
hot and dry and the country Is suffering from 
drought. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
P URE-I1REO PIGS FOR SALEM All 
breeding from imported slock from England 
Essex. Berkshire and Prince Albert Suffolk l’igs.and 
Imve for sale at all times choice Pigs of all the above 
broeds. Send .stamp for 1 analogue, Price List. Ac. 
b. H. ROBB. GarrotlBVlife. Ohio. 
Tlieir History, Breeding and Management. 
BY LEWIS F. AI.LKN, 
Late Pi-oiUTcut New Vorlc Shite A uricuUural So¬ 
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Uiirii Hook," Author “Rural 
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This Work, which bus been highly commended by 
the Press, should be carefully studied by every 
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duodecimo pages. It will be mulled, postage paid, to 
any address in the L'nlted States or Canada on re¬ 
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O. II. T. MOORE. New York City. 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
WITH *250 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
BY TIIE 
Nkw York. June 8 , 1871. 
CALVK 8 and hogs have been coming In quite freely, 
while cattle and sheep have ran lighter There Is 
no advance in beeves, however, only Just a little 
firmness at the close of the markei. The demand 
fur lambs uutrunathe supply, mid prices are kept up 
Tho vegetable nml fruit markets are well supplied 
with everything in their lino, and the demand for 
meats, with the exception of lamb. Is not heavy. 
People begin to leave the city for summer resorts, 
but beef from here ofteu follows them. 
TOTALS I.IV K STOCK FOB THE WERK. 
Mil,:!, 
tl.Cun*. Cslv,,. SI.... ,1. tf.ijzn, 
Till# week.5,988 59 5,008 13,438 17,996 
Last week. ... 6,1*97 88 3,239 14,05(1 15,417 
Correspond'g w'k 70 5.949 84 3,741 25,200 15,125 
Avoragu ’70 . 6.847 97 2.240 28,151 17,108 
Hooves.—Though contrary to what would be ex¬ 
pected with stock of this kind, the bearish element 
still predominates. Dealers think that the sooner 
they work down to hard-pan. the better foundation 
they will have, and can base their calculation* upon 
an even thing. If nnt upon a little rise. Operating 
upon constantly decreasing price* is anything but 
satlslhetory to ilia drover. The tncllng continues to 
be one ol weakness, aud predictions are freely made 
that good cattle will yet go to 10c. Pretty lair, or at 
least not hud stock, is now selling at 11 c.. 5(5 ll»». per 
ewt. when 57 lb*, would have been claimed a month 
Of six weeks ago 
After offerings of 4.513 entile last Monday—lOi oars 
nt ltifith street. 89 at Comtnunipuw, and 87 at Wect- 
hawkun—only 1.643 head were received to-day, but 
they were enough. And still there was lust a little 
stronger feeling, or at leant lues difficulty In gelling 
stock The current rates wore Untt 2 c-. with a few 
Choice selected out at 12 %c., and poor at 10 c., without 
Counting two curs heavy, still-fed bulls at Pic F b. 
live weight. There were some linleokj ewt. Mo. cat¬ 
tle sold on Monday at 10MC., with Texans at. Uk4lff.Sc.. 
while tho first choice ox the finest droves reached 
13c, The average was the lowest since 1861. The 
weather is favorable just now und a scarcity of lamb 
and mutton helps the sale of beef. This is, tu part, 
noiilruUzed by the heavy receipts and lower prices 
ot calves, it. must be borne In mind that all tins 
stock corning to this market is nnt consumed here. 
Brooklyn. Jersey City. Newark. Paterson, and dozens 
of other villages draw their supplies from here, often 
as far up the river as Poughkeepsie. 
The following are the prices ut the close of the 
market: 
'This week. Last week. 
C'.iiU. Ctnli. 
(’home bullocks. F ft .,..12s & 13 J2u (» J 3 
Good 1 .1 prime .. ... ” ...lPi & 12 12 (ii I2T 
•Medium. " ., || <@ in,' ns @ IJV 
Ordinary. “ . .Jo lOs IDs « 11 
Poorest grade-- ” 9 1 -, uu ttflf 9S «t> 10 
Average ot all sales. ,ll,s ® lljV <e> 13 
Milch I;#wk,~D ullness still pervades llie cow 
market, and dealers are so discouraged that they are 
bringing in few fresh milkers. TbeUemand formilk 
is naturally tncrea*ed by the warm weather; but the 
emigration to the country counteracts lliut, and it is 
with a good deal of effort that even tho tow sent in 
are disposed of at prices varying trom $45to $80, very 
few exceeding the latter price. 
V«ti»l Gill vcn.—T hese are abundant and lower, 
though they are going ‘Ac. batter than on Timidity, 
when there was a perfect glut. They soil at the wide 
range of 3!jV;5c. for grass and buttermilk calves, 
Brti7c. tor thin to decent milk veals, and 7Ai<i A AC. for 
good to choice Slate and Jersey calves. One lot of 56 
Stale, 120 lbs., sold at tSc .7 75 Bucks Co., Pa., tine, 
130 ins., 8 He.; 42 buttermilk, 148 lbs., 4c. 
fillerp mid Lxnib*.-Arrivals are rather light, 
and price* firm, with quick sales. Sheep are quoted 
at .Vetko,., as about the extremes, most sale* being 
from .>!4tftio„ with lambs ranging front 8 to lie. for 
ky. Q„ Ac., and liaiSWe. for common stock up to the 
finest Jerseys. True, there were two little bunches 
of extra 5$ ft lamb* sold at 13c. to-day, but 7iof 56 Bs 
nearly as good, went at 12se.; 78 of 60 Bs, !2c.; 107 Ky 
61 B» llo.; 145 0.46 fts 9c. Ot sheep, l car O. 80 
fts sold a( flH'c.: Icur79>, Bs 6 c.; a car 79 ttsoSc.; a 
car Pa. ewes 88 Bs 5c. 
f*** ine.—The market rules somewhat uniform at 
4X@5}fi<J. forlive, and 6 (-j) 0 Yc. lor dressed, with alittle 
firm ness at close, coni weather favoring. The trou¬ 
ble about slaughtering is at an end, new men from 
the West taking the benches of the disaffected killers 
here. 
L-%TEST. June 9, P. HI.—Reeve*.—Arrivals, 
28 cars at i'ommunlfiaw. and 5 at One Hundredth St., 
or 547 head. With this light run the market Is active 
and prices about Ac. better than yesterday. Texas 
selling at lOSftliSc.. and fair to good ill., steers 11 w 
(aJ3c. though few exceed 12 Sc. 
Sheep nod Liunhs. Receipts. 8 cars at F..rty- 
elglitlt Hi., a at LTmmunipaw ami 2 at Fortieth St., 
making 4,143 head ; and still the market for sheep is 
very good. Lambs generally sell Ac. luwer, scarcely 
?A ly e «eedlng 12Ke. Some Vu„ lots of 51 lbs. went at 
IUll: Stitt*? uf -41 lbs. 9c.. und an rue cuJI very poor 
4U lbs. at 6 c. Home fat O., sheep uf 95 lbs. brought 
me.; several lots of 83vi‘J0 lbs. 6 c.; 2 cars 76 lbs. a.Sc. 
VB,a t 0 *day. 9 cars at Communipaw 
and9 at 4Utli st.. muking 1,929 head. Dressed were 
holding at ^U'^c.^' “ aUng “ l Uv < “ re 
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THE BONDS SECURED BY A FIRST MORTGAGE 
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is still a valuable book, but not up to the times ; and 
as its author, Mr. R. L. Allen, could not give time to 
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Contains 384 page*, und will be sent by mall for $1,75 
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New York Oily, nr RucheMlcr, N. Y* 
dered New Orleans molasses HK»70e.; Porto Rico do. 
38.M|0 c.; spirits turpentine 4C.i<c, per gall.; linseed oil 
94iai9jc. 
Milk.—Par4U quart can $2<7y2.40 
Poultry and Game.-Dry packed fowls and 
turkeys in Ice Mu>t2c. Extra dressed spring chickens 
4.va,4)c. per lb. Live poultry steady aa follows: Large 
turkeys not wanted. Spring chickens, Jorsey. >( paiir, 
$h.j l.2o; do., Southern. (KV-oTc.; fowls, Jersey, F b.. 
1« 'due.; do., Western, ItV.y 17c.; roosim-, Italic • 
turkeys, Jersey, LVnl7o.; do.. Western, 15ni,17c : 
ducks, Jersey, V pair, $l.l2fisl.» ;rto . Western. 75c.®’ 
vim‘T% 1 i' V i L ? tf ' 1 "’ * 1 |u,r ’ ,*I PC “ : ho., Jersey, 
y—AM3. Might pigeons have lost their demand We 
quote stall-fed prime, *1.50*1.75 per do’z.: tllght. Sic. 
-•$1; squab, 97<!.tj>.$l, English snipe, $1.3UM2; yeJlovv 
legged, and plover, $2; ox-eyed,do., 3be. 
Proylniima,—In pork the low prices ha re induced 
a good inquiry from speculators, and the market 
closed strong at ?U35(a 15.37 for June, $15 37*15.50 for 
f‘ jr , August. Sales un the spot at 
™ tqi * " » . beef is entirely nominal. 
r . sold at $23.si26 for plain mess, and 
foi extra. Cut meat* are generally very 
fait ' t T !ld . ,i L" -'‘D' smoked hums Is reported 
atldc»l«jc.; smoked shoulder* quoted at S.'yalOe.: box¬ 
ed bellies, nickied hatu*. H®13c.; pickled 
shoulders, tovlfc, Lard i* nrm at lukc. for Western 
Steam. Sales at UB*c. for the month; Hike, for esirly 
delivery. July quoted at 19%.; city active at 9p,c. for 
steam and kettle; 9c. for No.l. Dressed hogs are 
niuch lower, quoted ut Sv.w.ko. Tallow t* in theseJ- 
Jer s faror, quoted at 9}»o. Eir prime. Sk'&SSc. for 
Other grades. 
Tobacco. -In Kentucky loaf the export trade has 
again set la; shippers at length generally disposed to 
pay the fractional advance demanded on the low 
grades. The improvement in prices has brought 
more stock in, but the suppLies arc not burdensome. 
The home trade has been liberal, Sales are made 
within the range of 5K to lie.. The market for seed- 
leaf Is In an encouraging position. No large lines are 
taken, but the business is well distributed in small 
parcel*, which gives a fair degree of animation, und 
full prices are paid. Consumers have taken larger 
lot* of foreign at late prices. 
.. .. j.. .. Old crop. New crop. 
Connecticut and Muss, filler* . 15 (a 18c. I2id®l3c. 
Binders, seconds...25 <«32 15 „*23 
Wrappers lots...35 <wl0 25 c.i.35 
I me wrappers. 45 (Tifi 5 40 <«,45 
New York State Pliers. 12 @15 13',,@15 
A verage lots.25 @30 fsjfesSK 
Wrappers. 20 @40 25 @50 
Fennsylvaniu and Ohio fillers.. 12 @15 13W@15 
Average lots. 20 @22K 16 @ 27 14 
Wrappers.22 @40 ' 39* @45 
/ leorgln Slate Agliculnu-nl Society’s Fair 
0 , to- '-’3d. at Macon. Premiums over 
plUiUOO; and embmetag all brandies of indus- 
try. For information apply to D. W. LEWIS, Sec'y. 
VINEGAR, how made In 10 hours, without drugs, 
f Particulars 10cents. F. SAGE, Cromwell, Conm 
PEODUOE and provisions, 
Nkw route, June 9. 1871, 
receipts of the principal kinds 
embrace 1,306 bush, beans, 
.4.12,423 bush, oats, 830,092 bush. 
KQUy 0 , 1 ': bales cotton, 331 bales 
1 1-4474 pkKS. butter, 23,377 do. 
*1 r“" J eggs. 1,560 do. 
do., 2,549 bbls. 
} toe mediunf beans have ruled 
prices. There was a 
hnrHhi. the noticed arrival of 
JL* nt, w less apparent, as 
m were sea-damaged.and are 
!°ira a i{" w f,u hist sale of 1,000 
ii,J„ v.’ .Marrows are quoted 
toulders, and as a good 
'jooiation* arc rea- 
“ „ ®Stoine higher than at our 
.f^toply of bulk Canada peas; 
•hanged ; Southern B. B. peaa 
Marrows, choice, per bush., 
Vf, fa ' r - v ?.7o@3.25; mediums 
u alr to ?2.l(K5i 
B' ms, pea, $2..’CVa2 45 ' 
'bu S *b Ui h W4 bIl»j 
O iv‘ $J.25@J.40. Canada 
Ileceipt s ._The 
774 fur ^ le 
.jjrj bilab. coi*n 
Q8,m bbi 
210 pkgS. 
choesfc, 1 4^1 , 4 . 
Jurd >1 r $i $ . . a<>4 
W'l skV 'tobacco 
SK >. 2,537 bales wool, 
shade a£ la,,t 
f&SC'tSST 
,1a,,.,;, 
bagsChlif. , l ,lU0t '”U 
to'cber I v uie" r Wl,s 
qttautii v- i...I ue C( 3utri 
i-iff b! gone out 
last.T|™T 0ll tridH 
i-ales ..I - I *® a betle; 
nominal!' 1,6: "tols- uo 
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