was arrested on Monday night, on a warrant 
charging her with poisoning; Gen. William Scott 
Ketehum, a retired ofticer of the United States 
array; also, with pafaoning Eugene Van Ness,a 
bookkeeper in tiny hanking; house of Alexander 
Brown & Sons. Gen. KetcJmm arrived at Mrs. 
Wharton's on the 23d ot last month, was taken 
suddenly ill on the #ith, and died on the Urtlh. 
An analyzation ot' Ids stonmeh by Prof, Aiken 
discovered twenty grains of tartar emetic. Van 
Ness was taken ill during; Ketch Urn's sickness, 
and now lies in a critical condition. Mrs. Whar¬ 
ton is kept a prisoner in her house. 
1 't iwso u ri. 
At Osceola, Missouri, on the 9th inst., Jacob 
Hemming, charged with the murder of James 
Hughes, was taken from jail by a party of “ vigi¬ 
lantes” and hanged. 
North Carolina. 
One of the Siamese twins is laying at the point 
of death ut # t heir homo. The other is in good 
health. In ant ici pat foil of death, n linngements 
have been made for the imniediiHe separation 
of the living from the dead hrollier. 
-♦♦♦-- 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Prance. 
The projectiles of Burls seem to have shared 
the caprice of the thunder-bolts from which 
they derive their origin. In the midst of the 
general destruction, the pnnguffldent buildings 
belonging to Baron Rothschild, twelve times 
twelve in number, were untouched; not. even a 
pane of glass had to be restored. 
Vers.wi.i.es, July 9.—A proclamation, address¬ 
ed to the French people, has been issued by M. 
Gamboltu, in which ho expresses his Joy at the 
result of the recent elections throughout the 
country, and declares thui I'Yuitco expects rc- 
publicnu regeneration through monurehial pa¬ 
tience. 
ViutsAirxKS, July 10. The government has 
ordered the release or 1(5,000 Communist prison¬ 
ers. Of t he remainder, 3 , 00(1 who were repre¬ 
sented ns being convicts, were ordered to be 
acid back to tlu* galleys and thu balance, to the 
■lumber of 14,00(1, will be tried by court-martial, 
in dotachmunls nf about twenty at one lime. 
Paris, July 11.—A (aimmission of inquiry law 
been appointed by the Assembly to examine in¬ 
to Ha! course pursued hy Count PaliImo while at 
the head of thu Government. of National Defence 
and into the conduct, of Bonodetii, the French 
Minister at the Prussian Court, prior to the Ger¬ 
man war. 
The Government has despatched a representa¬ 
tive to England to endeavor to induce the Brif- 
ivh Government to consent to a modification 
of the treaty of commerce between France and 
England, bearing date Jan. 33, IKfift. A grand 
customs conference ia suggested to be held in 
Berlin, to embrace delegates from all the Euro- ; 
peun States. 
Germany. 
Itiau.iN, July 9. Tho press of this city have 
for the past, few days been commenting rather 
severely upon the bict. that the Grown Prince 
of Prussia, in his present visit, to England, has 
Unis fur been compelled to accept tin- hospi¬ 
talities nl' Goii nt I tern stott 1 , the Prussian Ambas¬ 
sador, instead of being the guest of tho Koyul ' 
Family of England. 
July, II. M. Scldozer, tho newly appointed 
German Ambassador to tho l !11 ited States,starts 
fur Washington next week. He Is now visiting 
I lie prlm.'lpal German eommere’ial cities, with a 
\ low ot ascertaining as tarns possible i lie wishes 
nf the merchants relative to tho commercial 
l'uh°y ,l * be adopted by him as representative of 
Germany in her relations with America. 
England. 
London, July II. -The Prirtcoand Princess or 
'\ ales have left England on a Continental tour. 
I hey will probably pay a visit to Germany bo- 
lore returning to England in the fall. 
Ilou. John Bright is still angling in the iligh- 
I.unis of Scotland. Ill's health is stated to bo 
much improved. 
Poliiud. 
M. POPIEL, the new diocesan of Chaim, in 
Poland, has instructed Ids clergy to preach 
against tho dogma of Ihu infallibility of tho 
Pope, ns it is i<> be used as the pretext for sepa¬ 
rating that diocese from Koine. 
Switzerland. 
The French Oovornmetit has paid to Switzer¬ 
land 3,000,0(X) francs ns panful reiiiiliiii-HiqneiitH 
of the expenses incurred in Hu- maintenance of 
the French soldiers who took refuge on her soil. 
Switzerland has restored to Franco the greater ' 
portion of the war material brought across the 
i roll tier by the French army. 
A MKtralla. 
San Francisco, July 10 . -The steamer from 
Australia brings accounts of a recent scare 
caused there by a report that a piratical expedi¬ 
te was fitting' out in San Francisco to make a 
descent on the Island. The colonists expended 
s,,,ne millions of dollars, called out the volun- 
i"i crecLed oil rthworks, and improvised a licet 
t0 " I'd the fllihustors, before they discovered 
that i lie story wag a canard, originating with two ! 
boys who started it ns a Joke, not dreaming ot 1 
ibo excitement it would oroute. 1 
Jli-scclln ne ohm. 
till! Prussian and Austrian Governments are 
asserted to lie jointly considering tho best 
means for the suppression of the Dilerimtion- < 
tils, Official investigation has revealed surpris- 
mg diets regarding the wide nimilloutions of I 
■he Society, and It Is proposed still further to 
puisne tho inquiry. 
Numerous resignations of seats in Parliament 
“I Hanover are expected before tho autumn 
i-' 'ion hy popular loaders. Tile sl op is brought 
mio connection with the refusal of Government 
to allow payment to members. 
Diplomatic Intercom-go between the Porto uud | 
" •• ce i s suspended the Government of King } 
■'"nie having recalled M. Ulmngabe because 
m Sultan would uot receive M. Triconpis. , 
he Russian Government Is preparing to erect i 
• aDesses iii the border districts of Podnlin, j 
., ’’ ‘V'lm and Grodno. Engineer officers are on i 
' S|,ot ,u ! ‘diipt tile plans to the locality. j 
All the Leading .Yuvvspn peri. puliliabed in the .* 
^ niay be foun.l on fllour. the Ad- 5 
f ' *°' nu4 Nl ’- j 
SPECIAL NOTICES. ] 
t 
STAMMERING CURED \ 
&C., ;ci 1 iret,s si\i pI<i v *!.'* Nr l: s ' , ' op description, j 
U)S Si Mi SON Ac to., Box 0076, New York. 
THE MARKE TS. 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS. 
New Vork, Saturday, July 15, 1871. 
The week has been marked by the usual summer 
quiet in Wall street, and the speculative movements 
ot the streets are dull in the Railways, and lower In 
tile (fold Room. Gold lias (alien below ua per cent., 
and the export demand is much hclow the previous 
fortnight, on account ot a larger supply of Hilt; of 
Exchange made against United States Stocks. These 
Storks arc all out in advance in London, and the old 
5 pci cents. 10 - 40 's ure higher than ever before 
quoted abroad. The 5 percents, of 1807 , ;-»o's,have 
also risen in both the London and New Vork mar¬ 
kets. They are now a fraction above Gold, count¬ 
ing the 15 days’ accumulated interest. The Slate 
Stocks arc dull, and the Railroad Bonds and Shares 
are generally lower than on our lust report. 
General Trade is better for Domestic Exports, 
tlie clearances of Produce lor Foreign markets be¬ 
ing, from New Vork,close on $•;, 000 ^ 000 . Tire Im¬ 
port trade Is fairly active, and Lire Domestic Goods 
Market firm, and prices looking up on woollens and 
cotton goods. 
Money rules cheap on temporary engagement, j 
to 5 per cent., while the indisposition continues to in¬ 
vest in securities that now pay 6 <y )8 per cent, per 
annum. 
The loltowing is the present City Bank movement: 
fruit, and berries and currants are offered low. Ap¬ 
ples art- cheap fur both Southern and N J., those 
I nun N. J, iin-wind fulls. Savannah water melons 
I urn 111 stock nod quoted jiI 8‘-0s-'. 79; Virgiiilu do. slow 
1 lit fltleidH We rpmie In i. pouches per crate fl.j(i(i# 
do basket*. |l.I ..VI. Apples, Va., per hid. $ 2 «fl 
1 do. n. . 1 . * to. : l*uurs. per crate, , 1 ; rm rat my 
raspberries, Antwerp*. li-(l 'imirt hiudn't', IEimoc.,; do. 
cum, tojkv, do. Black Caps, pints, to «c. Kluckberriua 
U 1 Isons, per qt., Itol’lte. Currants, 4idk',t cherry do. 
Itn I Jo,; black do. ‘mSc-; whortleberries, per bush. 
vt'wM) Peas per bid., sugar top, JG.&9uta. 
I'd our. The market. Is weak. Tho supplies are 
Inrun anil with it light outlet there Is a general dis¬ 
position (o reallxi.i. We ipude j|5..i 5,40 for Mipcrtlno 
State; 4 .) ■vWl,Tiir cormilon extra do.; 4(1.ll>s(9>..70 tor 
good lo etnilre do.; *6,lftaj6,t9 lor fancy do.; J.kAh.K) 
(or supei lino Michigan. India olt, Ohio, lown, &e.;4a.U0 
(a .1 Sf> lor ext cu do.; $u,l*o «*6 4.) for choice extra do.; in¬ 
cluding l ipping brands id round liiuqi Ohio lit 45.75 
(•411.90, and trade brands uf do. at. 35,9ijnilI.GQ; good to 
choice white wheat, extras at #(!.4toll,90; Miimesoni, 
tior to very eliolee extra ill. (ii,(ltoY,49; St. Lou I* at 
4 h.'.U,i i n common to fair extra. and #6.;ito9 lor 
goiiil to chin,-p; Southern at 8ii,l(k,it>.65 fpr extras, (6,70 
0*9 fur good tu choice, llye at $4. J too.75. 
Grain. Wheat la in hotter Mipuly, and prices are 
weal, l.iiteni *ule* ure at :?l t2.it-f.4ll for No.2 Spring; 
41 Hi lor No. 1; 41.15(S. 1.52 for new and old. Harley mult 
is nllernd at 41.35for two-rowed State. Corn Is in large 
receipt, and prices are in (he buyer’s lavor. The ex¬ 
port, trade is fair. We quote at Tie. for common 
Western mixed, 7tj<i'i 0 " 2 ('. lor good l.o choice do. 
Oats are unehiuigeil, quote,I at. iirKa,G 6 k, for Western , 
toijn'Ou. for Ohio. 
May mid S( iii w. Shipping tiny steady at * 1 . 10 . 
Retail (to., 4 1 .'.',->1,1,1,10 Mr good to H-luotod. llye aLruw. 
(Hindoo, for old, and UIi,mi() tor new, 
I laps. The market is IIrm. Thorn is nut so much 
Inquiry, and the sales an- In inmdl lots. We quote 
California I'Jad-Ste ; New Vnrks.tkal.'le.; Kusterri,H«tlle.; 
WiscOlislns, Michigan* and OIiIob, 7'- 10c.: old, 2<iJ4c. 
In Capital, National and Local. 
Loans anil Discounts.. 
Gold Notes ami Greenbacks. 
Deposits, all classes. 
National Bank Circulation. 
FKICf: OK STOCKS AND BONDS. 
N, V. Slate 7 s .. itxjii 'Virginias, old.. 
movement ■ Mimmllniicoim, IteHned sugar at lUtoUe. for 
movement. a0 |t yellow; 12J«g,12>,'n. for soli while; IT- e. lor 
S 88 ,s(j.i,(.K> efushed, powdered and m umilaied s IHje. lor i-m 
, T loaf. Ashton’s sail, (l8.ltoy.25. Luisnod oil, Hfu, 
i Spirits tiirpcutlnc. *:t. No I shore muekerei, si.Vailji; 
8 9»4 32 ,599 No. i ha, (lo., 4lO(Uil3; St. George's end, 45 . 5 U No. i 
2 5 I ,3°7'5 ' i i herring, 33'I,-. New Orleans molasses, itoTOu, 
(o,.|* i,' 7 v i l.ealber at-A'i(,i27c. tor Itgtlt. aikitiiWe. fur middle, 3 to 
N, State 7 S, 
Missouri 6 s. 07 ’, Do., new. 7 j 
Temiessees . 71 k. I.ouisiaiias. 60 
South Carolinas. s-,!• N. V. Central Scrip., qit. 
Central PaclIieS. 99 Ri Do. Stock. gOtf 
Union 'do_ .. .. H 8 I Erie. aS‘4 
Union Facilic Stock . Rock island. 107 ', 
Reading .ttiJ* Lake Shore .to 8 >, ; 
X. West. I'lelened,. 90 Ohio a ml Mississippi. 44 
Do. Common. 7 - |St Paul, Preferred,. 
Waliash.. . 58 R ll)o. (hjiiunon ... . sqy,; 
Western Telegraph.. 58 ! 11 Admins Express. 81 
Pad tie Mail m ’ 4 '\mcrii-an Express. . 
Canton Company. . 77 R 1 United States Exp’s,. Vt 
North ( aiolluas.old. 45 1 ..J 
The following bids are made for the various Public- 
Stocks uf the United States ; 
6 rent,, roup.,' 8 ,,. 114 XA -20 coup., ’ 67 ., .. itaVi 
r~’n coup., ' 6 a. 114 , 5-80 coup., '68 .ua 1 ', 
5 vo coup., ‘64 .. 1 1 io-|o coup. ua',, 
5 - 2 ’j coup,, Yij .. 114 t'is Currency. 114(7 
;,-ao roup,, u, I , ‘ 65 ,.ueRilNew Loan.m 
Lake Shore . 108 
Ohio and Mlssissipiii. 44 
St Paul, Preferrccl . Soj^ 
Do. Common.^qj,; 
Adams Express . 81 
Ameiicaii Express. . ^i 
PR0DU0E AND PROVISIONS. 
NlCW Vouk, July u, 1871. 
THE excitement consequent upon the riot tills 
week tins hail airaiii weight in ■lepre sing i.rude, 
thougb more ilmnigli eam-ing iuiUleiitlnn to loutle 
than through any real leeliilgor ularui. Now (lint 
we have pus-od mu doll Fourth of July week, mid 
city mat tors are assuming the di-xirad quietude, wo 
should look for the renew al ut inm-e .ie.l 1 vit.y.l luuigli 
heavy Stocks of muny chief lli-m».i produce indicate 
that low prices must la- started wii.li. 
Itueelpls.—Ttio rutnnpr-i ol Hie principal kinds 
ot produce for tlu- week emhrntnt U23 lings Ualil'ornla 
beans, T18.8W IiubIi. corn, 77,KIT bid -. Ilnur, us,Mil hush, 
oats, t;v..'itu bush. M-lieut. ;. 11 .’ hales cotton, 1 ,tixt t,nt <-m 
hops, 10,988 nkg». butter, El.WH iikgn, eheuae. SIB pUgs. 
eut-iueats, 6,7«» pkgs. eggs, a, l !u pkgs. hint, 5 SS pkgs. 
pork, 5,117 |,kg*. tobacco, l,t'll JiLuls. do., 3,122 bids, 
whisky, 12,351 bales wool. 
Iteiins and Pens. ,Stale medium beans are 
scarce,and (Irmly held at higher pricer. .Marrows 
unchanged. Thu small local trade Is taking prime 
medium*, but the outside demand tliel considerable 
Mltislnetory stock nulling (lie in-soi led i-cceipls of 
California, About 300(1 iuoliel-Cal. will Ill-due Hie 
seeonil week ut August, . .I. 11 eful I'.ilUornhi 
stock is selling III Sl .41 1 r. 1 ,!,2.7, but damaged stock Is at. 
buyers'option. Black eyed peas dull amt nominal. 
Canada peas mic low m hulk: 1 >urt of a cargo,2,if.-t 
bushels, sold hi 41,1)5, No bids. 01 market. 
Wu quota- Beans. Mai-i ow i, prime, |ier bush.,43.'i.V,c 
• 1 . 8 ( 1 ; rt". oi-dlriary to goorl, gtkirJJSi; medium prime, 
42 . 5 O 1 . 1 2.110 1 do. lair Hi good, 42,25<;<.2,40; (lo. common, 
D 'l'i" 1.75. Southern It. K. peas, per ',! bush, liug, 4 : 1 , 
CunuiU peas In bulk and bond, 41.05. 
Iliasov# x Steady In a small way, ftl37(33TEu. ensli. 
Bi-ooin Corn. Diilet at li.tAe. tor red, iw,r,c. fur 
mixed, to7e, for green, Sj jg. for choice hurl. 
Bn 1 rev. tteecipi.N liavp fallen oft somewhat, but 
are still In excoss of the quauiuies I'oeeivad at tin* 
date In former season-, and with the surplus tha t 
has piled during a furl night 's extreme's dull trade 
pi'ico* ItftVe broken down. We have the imu-mil 
event ut'low pails ut a period when burgeinon have 
heretofore held a dliaiitiug pnsii Ion. Lind year line 
pails kept at ,i>e. until A iigusi, when they advanced 
lo ilk- , and in ISC'. 1 they ranged as a Miuoner price at 
ttoiVIC, This week they have dl'unpud to 30c., with 
Plenty good Iota quoted at 2 se. State butter In Id - 
kiiiK mid halt tubs have m-t followtsd palls a* riipldly 
as Western )u tin-deelinn, led Uu-y are weak m our 
prlcaa. 'I'liir licxt iiiai-lts or Western m e down to 2 to., 
while quite a quantity ol fair lo good lors aro offered 
to ahlppi.q-s ai M ,i 17e. About the only eneouruge- 
Dieut the Wostern dealers have Is the appearaiiee of 
shippers in iniirket who ninait linsloessll tin-Hgiu-es 
meet their views. Vtoont !KX) flrkiUS go liy the Cali- 
loriilu Mtoumer ori the jjth lost. 
Weqmao : Falls, lliiis, 3Si.(/3ile ; do. fair to good,33® 
27e.; Stale )li t;i ii,, One, 3()e.: do. Italfluhs line jy, M 
28c.; enuoiioii Stale. 3to2lc. \V(dsli tubs, line, 2 . 5 .,. 
27c.; Uhio.flng, INUiSOe,: Ohio mill Western, good to 
Hue. J7i« I 8 e.: Other Western, 1 1 ,she.; stole packed 
Western, Itollc.; grease, 1U ...L-. 
UInM’ge. Supplies eonMiino to pour it) largely in 
excess of present export demand, and the feeling la 
weak. Notwithstanding tin- impression prevalent 
last, week that, the figures prevailing then were tho 
lowest, notch, 12 c. Is hard Muhium for the iiuesi 
grades of State factory. Ohio factory are offered 
relatively easier, and very dllBcull lo sell; -.ir, m 
about (lie host hnl Itoni shippers for (he flne-l: from 
the home trade '.IJfwIIJc, lias been obtained. The ex¬ 
ports for the week are 3,M,->,s>73 lbs 1 , same week last 
year, 2,ijli8,2IKJ pounds. 
We quote fancy State factory UV-aL'e., good do., II 
kijUkio.. ordinary Twice., skltnuied 'Jsi.'.ie., good tar in 
dairy llPje.. with eouimoo us low as Go.; Ohio t.ie- 
tory good totOc., and common 3g,4c,; English dairy 
good Itotaj^c. 
Got tnii. The market, is lower. The reports from 
the crop an* very rnvoruble. and there is more dispo¬ 
sition to realize, .-biles on basis of low middling ire 
at UtKc. for July. 1954c. for July and August. 19 
tor September, JBNu. for Novemhcr, t 8 Vc. for Dc- 
cember, 18.Aje. lor January, 
ID-led Fl llilM. - There l.« less movement iiiupples 
and more dispositti.m to Kill. Small traits are dull 
and noil roly muni mil. We quote Apples,state sliced 
i.!pi« 8 c,; dll., quiirters, prime, lrY"V>' ; do., quart.as' 
lair, aVialic. Kniitliern, sliced, a ' 7 r.; do., prime, I',; 
G5c. l eaelies, peeled, prime., 2 k-,, with common ut 
He.; iinpnoled. quarters, Tty-aNc State plunis, H-a 
lac,; .-southern, do., 12«'lie, I’eeans, 22(»2ic. (Ill 
mlngtou pt-anutsi, best, 42.0fttt3.25. 
Euus, tteduced receipts euntlmie tu help the 
market. AII good stock is selling freely upon arrival 
at (1 1 o 1 1 u pro veil quota lions. Kmv lots from ail f keen t 
soot on* arc arriving, as large poi'tiunsot Hum. un¬ 
used it t"<! summer boarding places. We quote 
i.eur p,unis ;^ ? 2:ii |; S ,itn,2(to-Jle.; best wostern, »!,,» 
~b., fair do, I to 20 ., duck eggs, 2 b-<i, 27 o,; egg oats, iNaSSc. 
Fi-esli l-'riitls. Detnwaio pearbe- already begin 
to indorse, the promise of a large yield q-be market 
satrei.dy pretty well supplied, but the variety 
(Hale’s Early) Inis to be widely dlsirilmtH.l in order 
to work It utt. I in yers take only >■ few mires or has 
nets of this sort, The following show* the nun,her 
..I baskets estimated to arrive oy rail from the fol¬ 
lowing I"dills, while tin} estimated shipment by wall-l¬ 
ot fJWMWI hiMdtnt* make the total 4,;il5,d((i baskets nr 
the largest yitjld ever produced : Mount Fltaun'nt 
-giiOOi-. A rimtlrung, iTft.lHIO; Mlddieti.doXOjKiO; Glrtn’s' 
75.0®); Townsend, sn.imil; Kelli and Oileen Anne’s 
Railroad. 3UUM); lllaek' urd. KMIDO; Ritnsafrass, H(l imo • 
<'laytnn. :llltt.nlHI; Maryland and Delaware Railroad' 
Ifip.OUtt; 11 inljinrd.-10,um, Miini-tou, 811,000: Dover ilHi ' 
1)00; Camden. IjO.IIIIO: Willow Grnvn, IA,IKKi; ConlnN 
bury, (W.UXI: l>olM»n,75,000; itiirrlngfon, 25,000; Jnnc- 
tluu and Break water Railroad. MUMHO; larmliigfAh 
•D.000; Greenwood. Oil,mm; BrlditirvUle. KM fit'll; Sea. 
1,10 veijr easier, anil very unuenit In sell; ye, |S 
.out tin- best bid front shippers for Ihn finest; from 
e home truth)ilVAtilOc, ha* been obtained. The ex- 
irls lur the week are 3,5l5,o73 lbs, same week last 
-nr, 2,Ol18,200 riounds. 
No. i bay do , ituiii 12; St. George's end, 45.50; No. I 
i herring, -|e. New Orleans molasses, ItotOc, 
Lea tiler ill 'Ai:a '27u. t or light . 2ft»-2!te. fur middle, ak.y 
29c. for heavy. Gayer raisin.-, 42,37Gin,2.Id; I'rencli 
t'l'Uncs, 47Lc- Rardines, 1 . 75 , 0 , for qr. boxes. 
I’nnlti-y unit (.'nine. Western anil near live 
fowls arid Iurkeys quote ulmost lip, rnriie. Ducks 
ami goose lower. Fowls,Staxi) nod New Jersey, t- it,,, 
I.HnTie.; do. Western. 17.,me ; roosturs, li),<eI'Jc.; 
elin-heiis. spring, Wesr, itnd tb hi lh, per pair. SlVtUUc.; 
do,.Jersey and State, 75c."(41: turkeys, Slate and 
New Jersey, per IP., Itolttc. : do.. Western, Itolilc.; 
dm lts, Jersey, f pair, K'invl.13; do., Western, S7c.i», 
SlJKic.; geese, Wi-slern, *• pair, fl.Otoi.Tj; do, Jer¬ 
sey, 42.2n.rni3. Stall fed pigeons whim prime bring 
4t 50(ttif,75; poor one* have sold at otoiue. 
Provision*, Pork is in the buyer's favor, with it 
very quid market. Bales, In small lots of mess, ill 
4l.i 12 ,. Reel' is entirely immimil. Cut-meals arc 
•selling slowly al IJm I5e lordly smoked hams, Ik.. Ibe. 
for dn. Shoulders ; lor boxed bellies; llQDlitc. 
pickled bams; 7(gSu. lor pii (tied liniilder-s ; I log If***, 
lor \\ estern bugged tliuiis. Rueon Is rtrm at ,H'..faH ; Ve. 
for city long clear ; toH'JC. lor do, heavy; S'v..«\e, lor 
short clear. HR'o. rot short rib; 84 f 0 . for long do. I,aril 
Is rt pin at in ..I* I'nr Wosiern steam ; city ut 9\C, for 
No. I,and Ilk!, fiirsteam unit ketlle. Tallow I* steadi¬ 
ly held at 9 ,c. Sleurlne In uuuluriito dcumnd aL 13c. 
Tobacco. Stuck* of Kentucky leaf do not. come 
in to tin- exii.-ni. ••.tikt-D'I i the I til pres.* ion m moru 
general licit the crup Inis burn greatly overes¬ 
timated. There is quick outlet. The exports since 
January 1 have been 39,942 lilnls.. against 17,003 bluls. 
same lime last year. Seed Rut is very quiet and 
rather weak, \ve quote as follows 
New Crop. 
I-ugs. 
Common to me¬ 
dium leaf........ 7 on 7k) 7K® 8 R 
Good do. .. 7Von 8 -'tf HV'iu 9'": 
Fine . do. 9 t <6 9N 9V(wlU ; tf 
Selections. 9:V«tilh>s 11 (al2>S 
Old crop. New crop. 
Conneel.leiil and .Mass Oilers... 15 (itlHc. l-HMl.'ie. 
IlindeiH, seconds...25 (s32 15 (e,23 
Wrappers lot-. 10 (ala 25 
Foie wrappers.50 ktUu (l) OiliO 
New Vork stale Ullnrs—. 12 (,ti !5 I3K'ki15 
A venige lots.25 i.csu 22 
Wrappers....20 be ID 25 n«50 
J’niilisvlvunla and Ohio llllors,. 12 (wl., IN15 
Average lots..28q««2f» hi <4,27 N 
Wrappers.. 22 (74.40 25 (ala 
Havana. New emp ... good,MTU 
i.Mt'ie.; line, t»7‘.;c.«i*4l.tB‘.;, earroiicy. v a it a. I eni, 
vfk.e.ktgi; II cuts. dr s'.15: average lots, (®41,IW!(ii 
ciirii)in-v. Black work, common and modlutu, iii 
bond, Ilia. 17c ; good and fine, do., in.,.22c. Bright, 
work, common and medium, in bond, 2jt.,,30c.; good 
and line, do., IL-gaoe. 
Vrgi-tlittle*.-Now potatoes are crowding In on 
the m irket, and price* lufvo been down to 4'2.7to3 
per barrel. Hoiitfiorn tomatoes are looking badly. 
Boiitliem stuff i* *C|Ifi;o, tin* Warm weutber ebeeUing 
*liipuiiints. We quote ; Gong Island potatoes, p<-r 
bid., 43 , 7 .Vili; Bermuda, n^w, r'.i ; string neuns. bag,3 
bush 4f; Cabtniges, per tlKI, JIJaH; White Squustl, 
basket, SI; Norfolk tomalous, crate, 41; do. (men ru¬ 
bers, bid., 42 .i t. 
WiiiiI. The business is comparatively light. Till) 
recent tree purctlilses, >n)d llio fact Hint a large part 
of Hie supplies coming in m e eon- igueil t.o Iiliiiin I'iic- 
• urers diri-ei., have place.i »boul •nmeient stock in 
Mo- bands ol eunsii iiiers (nr present use. The mark¬ 
et lias a Vefy eonlldent lone, .Medium grades nf 
lienees receive the mmit nitwit toil. Fulled merits 
with con.sldenible Inquiry , i lie stuck dues not show 
mib'li im rea.-ie, ami high prrot-safe paid. Texas and 
Call lot nla meet with rattler a slow demand, hut they 
are not pressed for sale. Fine foreign are Worked oil 
easily ai lull prices. Ciite.M .silo,- iii . at4."..e. for un¬ 
washed lloi'ces; tKMffie. lor modliim Stale do.; i2>e. 
for medium Ohio ; NtorfU-jO, lor pulled extra : 56c. for 
super; 55.-. tor lainlis; tubbed at 70igi72l.,e.; California 
spring, 4(KicMosilza milled, 700. 
Whisky—la dull, ut luyje. for Won ten). 
Light. Grades. 
•Vt'ijs ttitfe. 
I iau vy Grades. 
Iib.(i(,7), c. 
IfOtMIKSTEll. N. 
•Inly (3, - Wheat is 
dull and 5c. Inwer; red winter, r I.I.V.oG.XI, and while, 
4l.UftMd.7V. Corn quiet, 74n. for Statu. Oiltfl (lull, i!2o. 
Fotiiloes arc deeldmIIy lower; Kwi Iy lose sell at 41 p 
bushel, and Ash-leaved K idney*, $l'.25(a.L5tJ. Old pu- 
l iitoes iirr-ddll mid niui kot. noinliuil at iai'.iaf l. Wind 
coin in lies |1 rm ai. ."HI .4 57 c - course. fiStaoBC. Rutter i* 
dull at 33p.25c. Eggs scarce at |9e. per dnz. Clu-ese, 
12(1/.Ifc. per lb. Green peas decidedly lower. Belling 
ul ?..e , and retailing at *1 per bushel. Black oupriisp- 
berrlcs, IkitHc.; red, Uiat.'ic. per quart, Currauta, 4'.560 
6(3.60 per IiiihIi, liny is scarce at 41824^0 tor new, mid 
62 u.it, 2 li for Old. 
CHICAGO. July 13. FlOurdull. Whaat. fairly 
lictlv®; declined ,'i'c.; No. 2 Spring closed at 4GI3‘si.n 
I is-., ('..in eu-iL-r and more active. No. 2 mixed 
e|n-ed 52 Mm 4S8.'4«.; Oats tlrm . No 2 Hi!4ii-Ve. Rye 
tmrly active ; No, 2 l'd'al)7c. Barley quiet and un> 
cliungr-d. 
Frovislon* easier and quiet; nicsg pork, *14.37W(<t 
14,60. Lard. 10R,,-G0 !<,c. 
Receipts—t,Uv bids.. Flour; 14,001) busti,, wheat; 
168.000 bush, corn ; 16,000 Inis/i. bills; 5.0011 hush, rye; 
I.IHHI bush, barley, uiel 10,000 flogs. Shipment* 2,000 
bid*, l-'li i ur . 53,000 bush, wheat; 20,((Hi liusli corn ; 
S-’JIIM bush oats: 1.UU0 bush, i-vi-. iud 9,000 hugs. 
.Freights fairly active ; corn to Buffalo, 4>$c. 
THE COUNTRY OHEESE MARKET. 
Tn I'.RE was it largo delivery and brisk trade in farm 
dairies for Ho- week ending July 10. at Little Falls. 
The deli very ol Ginn dairies a i noun led to 2,5,10 lynxes, 
it hurt ol which was sent, forward to lie sold on eutn 
ml '.loii, Tlu* quality was generally good, lull prices 
wore ahnui till- -mme us tor llin preceding week, Ibe 
range for fair lot.* being from II to 11c. A few sales of 
''extreme luncy " w. re made at, ll'r,e., which WuBtlie 
liighuttt ttgiiru rendtieil for this class nf goods. The 
Gietorles were largely represented, but thu low 
piii-es indui-ed many to hold over their stoeks until 
aiiolliur week. The deelinn in factories from prices 
ol i lie previous week was full he. per pound on best 
grades. Wo give quotalIons of sales by leading tae- 
torles as follows: Old Fairfield, ll-Vc.; Christman, 
like.: Columbia Center. He.; Hebra Lane, II'-c ; 
Rout. ll% 6 .: Maplatan, fl'ic,; Russia, H'-.e.; North 
Fulrtlntd, 11 Ifft.: Fali-lleld A*800filtl()ii, llYC,; Smitfl 
Crunk, IlikT. Miiiot-ville, live.; Mltrlaville, JU.e.; 
Seward Center, 111 ',; Giudnervllle, 11 Re..; Chyle. 11 !)e : 
I’.r H!kelt.’s Bridge, lie.; Dairy Valley, 11 u,c.; Warren 
lUt'e.; Chureh Coiners, IP.c.; Stone Arabia, lP.e; 
Grove, HKC-I Cook & Ives, U;V().; Florida, lllqc. 
Thu weather has been showery, and the farmers of 
Herkimer have now but fairly entered upon their 
hay harvest, x. a. w. 
TOTALS LIVE STOCK FOR THE WEEK. 
M licit 
Httpvpv. C-owVk <m!vf*. Slirnp, 
Tilla wook.u.., ..r. 0.r>57 4H IM't'.l 29Mi 22.1^1 
Last week .7,969 102 2,9(3 27,Lo 28,(1711 
( ni rospoild'g W'k 7(1 7,9(1 2KS 2,118 .10,Blip 15 2(9 
Averagti '70. ti,H47 !»T 2,21(1 28,Ud I7J08 
I tee vt-s. A falling off or 1,400 cattle is quite an 
item in a single week. It will be recollected, how- 
ever, that there was a surplus one week ago, while 
llii-rc is no luck now. Tho quail ty Is rid her improved, 
but I herd ure still quite a good many Texans coming 
tm-wanl rising TOO lust week. Them wove 5,897 bid 
leeks on sale Iasi Monday— lSOeut- loads at r’oimmiid- 
iiaw. 111 ears at Weeliuwken, and 100 at 1001b street. 
Id* whs more limn butchers wanted or could be in¬ 
duced tn take, thu extreme heat reminding them that 
no dead stock was siLfe fora long time out ol the ice 
box Texans sold ill St,CJe.. with ihlu VS estern at. ilr.i, 
lie,.anti full'to good ul llj . r 12 o, A few reached 1'.,".. 
and even llle. Ill a retail wav, hut 12b,e. was really the 
top of the market, .tod only u small uinnbur exceed¬ 
ed 12c. 
We are gel ting no State dry cows, oxen or bull*; 
indeed, im State cuttle ol utiy kind aro being sent in 
■"I- sale, Texans are likely to uumi; lorwnnt in such 
quantities, uud In- sold so clump, that, it will lie ilittl- 
i alt indispose of this near-by, rough sme-k, Butch¬ 
ers complain that people point to the low price or 
leo, anil tlie eheitpor ruling ot IHn slock, und think 
lilt) retail prices of cholue lieuf are too high They 
do not taka Into account that both bides and tallow 
an- low, but. more Ilian all, Unit the plates and navuli 
will nnly sell for twin.-, p lh. or about one ball wlm’t 
they wuru worth Iasi year Then again, everybody 
wants the tlui-Hl eats, leaving large qiiuid.lties of 
eoarae beef Lo be sold very low , tone, p lt>. 
The following aro thu prices at the close of the 
market: 
Tills week. Gust week. 
. C»nH, C«nW. 
Oliolco bullooks, V tb ..12S (W 13 12,s ((4 13 
<b"id In prime. -• ...Upj@12X ll« G 12W 
M««Iniiu . " ... 1114(0 11^ 1IH <w 
Ordinary . " ... 19 ft# ll 9b. (g» 10 
Poorest grade . " 8 «ii 9 so, „o 9 
Average of all stilus. 11 .( 4 - ny J 1 df ofl 
.11 lleli (hi tv*. Receipts have been very light and, 
with more use tor milk in the hottest wt-arher, there 
Inis been rather more cull for fresh nows. There is 
complaint uf Hie milk coming In from the country 
upon (lie railroads, the shaking and hunt spoiling 
many cans, lienee the greater demand lor milk pro¬ 
duced nearer home. Tills, too, |s calculated to help 
( lie sale of fresh (tows. The pens have been well 
cleared nut. Frlees or good cow * are rather stronger, 
a lot <11 lair milkers selling at. fffl.R) uuuli , some quite 
poor at GO, and a few prime ut 475. 
Vent Calve*. Receipts arc uot very large, tun 
till) demand hn» fallen off during the past hot days, 
and it has been a difficult mailer to make sides at any 
prices.’ Veal Is not a favorite meat In a " hell tod 
term- Frlees have declined to m(He. for grass 
calves; lib',' 7 -*;e, for ordinary milk calves audtGiUu. 
for good lo extra tine animals. A lot of 53 grass 
Calves, 170 lbs. sold lit !e ; 75 Rt .11 to veals, 135 lbs., 7oe 
1 Ho.; (72 grass at 68, and 24 at 67.50 per head. H Lakes 
very Him calves to exceed 8-,c.. tu-Uay. 
Sheep u ad Ini mb*. -Sheep are without mate¬ 
rial change, the rcei-lpta being niodernle. They 
generally sell ill 5',ur5\c„ cliuice tu extras going lit. 
toil-ji-.. uud 11 few I,’ e. Some very poor run down 10 
tc. Liimlis me In ileminiit, with it scant .dlpffty, and 
prices urn hlgltoi Choice lots ure worlli lOn., with 
an upward leillleoey. A few aide* me a car of 83 
Him DI 1 I 0 sheep, 5He.; 11 lot of 93 lbs. lie.; a cur of thin, 
80 lb»„fic.; a ear rUt IK* lbs. Kentucky lambs, 8 Hc. Some 
6 s lbs. of ('iinadas, lie. 
Sivllif, Tile market closes sum ew lull (I mi at high¬ 
er rati;*, m- (Li. ' 4 o., as extremes for dressed, live be- 1 
lug quoted at :>J.,'m..V\(!., some small wales reaching 
.i',e. There are too ninny heavy hogs to suit the 
Cutters. 
1 1 A TEST, J 11 1 y I I, I'. 1V1. Itccvi-M. Arrivals, 
Iff cars al ( nmiuiiidpiiw, .'ill al, 1001 b slrout, and Tat 
Weeliuwken, limiting 2,104 head The miirket is ux- 
Iremcly depressed and prices fully He. lower It Is 
impossible lo sell out, even at Likin! Ic. fur ordinary to 
lulr Wi-stnrn. and toSHU. tor Texans. The latter 
won’t sell at all, 
f«lic»f|> uud 1 .11 mbs.-Receipts, r, cars at 48th St , 
1,5 ut Cnmniuntna w, 1 at ('liiiuiberlm'-i, uud li m 40 th 
SL. milking 4,146 head, There is no change I 11 sheep, 
the imirkut lading dull, but lambs are He hotter, fat 
Juts selling hi lOHjU. They are very scarce tn-dny. A 
lot of 57 lb, Jerseys sold at lO-.e., with 11 curBOtb. Can- 1 
I'dlls |ll V\c, 
ling*. Arrivals to-day. 13 ears at Compiunlpuw 
and 3 at (nib Si., milking 1,741 tiead, und no euange to 
report, tho market ruling steady. 
BliP'FA I.Oi July 13. ThoeaUlo market Is dull, f 
This receipts ure heavy, being 556 cars against 47.7 ears 
to tlie same day lust week j sales were made of 7,7 head 
Texas, ranging from I (Itltilo l.liMlbs.at$4(,«,G2f;; 70 MIs- 
woiii i. ranging from 1.120 tn 1.198 lbs., ill, 45(1(5.80; 168 
Ohio, ranging from 1,0174 to 1,122 ills., *4.87L(™(i.l2"j ; 150 
Kentucky, riuiglug from 1,211 to 1,41" lbs„ fo.UV./Ji.lff'.:; 
189 Indiana, ranging from 1,174 lo 1,519 lbs , y5,1,5.80; 68 
Illinois, ranging from 1.IMU to 1,318 lbs., 4l.2to5.6U. 
sheep ytiiet and unehangotl. 
I.limb* in deiimml: sales, 1,370 Ua inula lambs, 
ranging from ,,ii to iff lbs.. ;;7(«7,37!*,; 111 K«utueky 
lambs, avei aging 68 lbs,, 66,75; 380 IihIIiilul sheep, 
from 8(1 to 81 lbs., 64.50; 593 Illinois, from MO to 103 lbs., 
ft,76005. 
liug* -Steady, at 44.75ii4.87R for (-oiuiij<oix to good 
shipping. Sales were made of 623 head. 
New Olbnaiiocmcuto. 
UNION EGG CARRIER CO., 
4'ommiMttloii McrchaiitM, 
And Proprietors uf BuyAN'Fs Champion KouCak- 
ItlER. Sr,licit consignments nf Rutter and Kgg>. 
(juluk miTT-s, bust prices and prompt returns guaran¬ 
teed. Gainers furnished to whip purs. 8 cud for Cir¬ 
culars, Address UNION EGO CARRIER CO., 
291 Eighth Avc., New Vork. 
W.M. II. OVINQTON, Fros t. 
A. II. RltV ANT, Hec’y. 
E l,: 
ICt THOS OF ICING 1C A VIINGS. 
Fubtlsliera. mid all others wanting DliistraUniis for 
Newspapers, Oatalogues, Mhiov-til I Is, Ac.. Ac,, are ad¬ 
vised that mi can furnish electrotypes of most of the 
WOOD ENGRAVINGS 
used in the Hfkal New-York eh during the past 
tew yours. Of 
Over a TIiouhuikI «l (lie*)- llliintrratloi.» 
(those made sliu-u the enlargumeiit ol the Rural tn 
Januai v. 1869 ,1 we have the 
O 1 1 1 C * INAL W O O X> CU W, 
uninjured. Iia vmg printed tlie paper from cliictrotvpo 
plates, and hence cun lurrnsli perl eel easts. (Our 
price IS not over 740 els. pur square inch, while otners 
charge 35 to 5() et*., tor 1110 same elass ol cuts.) 
A t will he seen hy reference to hack numbers and 
volumes of tin- Kt'it\l,, wo have many chob-e cuts, 
suitable tor Illustrating various subjects. In fact, 
any and all persons wishing tor 
0001) ENGRAVINGS AT FAIR PRICES, 
can be Accommodated Oil application, personally or 
by letter, u> I). I». T. HOOKE, 
It 111 -ul New-Vai-krr Office, New York. 
Agricultural Diplomas, 
IMiAIN avi> colors, 
SOLD BY 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP 
KiiKriivIilK, IH’I'K A: Llthogiapli € 0 ., 
71 Uroftilwny, New York. 
C.res*l National llorxe I-’air. 
TROTTING AND RUNNING. 
EIGHTH IATIIIAL EXHIBITIOH 
OF 1 HORSES, 
AT UTATIOiVAL PARK, KALAMAZOO, MIC1I., 
August 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1871. 
f'llXRMTUMS ... $,')0.000.00. 
Class l. Horses that have never beaten 2.-;M, 6 1 NX) 
2. Ruiining 2 miles and repeat 2 ill 8 . UXHl 
3. —Horses under 6 vears. j.UJU 
'- 4. Double Tnams, never beaten 2:45_ LIKXI 
6 . —Horses Hint have never beaten 2:30.. 3,990 
!;• „ " '* ", “ '• 2:45.. l.rgio 
7. Uurinlng—mile boats—3 in 5. 600 
8 . Horses Hint have never buutun 3:. lOJKlO 
..2:49.. 2,MX) 
.. 1 ..... . 2 : 00 .. 2 ,(Ko 
It.—All Horses... 9,090 
Kntl-.inee lit per cent. Entries close Aug. 5th, 1871. 
*99 Stalls on the glouud. Address Hie Suu'y. 
I». U. REED, President, 
FRANK LITTLE, Secretary. 
Kalamazoo, Mich., Jane 1, 1871. 
A#«AT WFSIFKN UN WORKS. 
RIFLES, SHOT GUNS, REVOLVERS, 
Cans, powder, f*hot. Wads, llullets. Game Rags, Shot 
Hi'lttj, I owdiM' <*tiii rn;iu»riitlM und Sin.i-tiniz 
<jr>oilM of every description at very Low pricea, .Send 
jftninp I or a l'rii:»- 7 -l , 1 ml 
Wo setid goods liy Expruss, O.o D„ with privilege 
to examine bet.. paying tlie bill. Army Guns and 
Revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address j. h. JOHNSTON. 
Great Western Gnu Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. 
1 "V S/sj/r ,,v,7 Q (/7- 
' ■ r ,'\f! o i? £- a 
i c .,/ . toxr to r?y\ Ma /"/v ,/. 
FIRST MORTGAGE 
COLD BONDS, 
COMBINED, HAVING A PAID-UP CAPITAL OF 
EIGHT MILLIONS, 
WITH £50 MILES OF ROAD IN OPERATION, 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GREAT LAKES 
RY 'THE 
MOST DIRECT ROUTE POSSIBLE. 
the bonds SECURED BY a first mortgage 
ON TilE FIRST FORTY Mil.EH WEST FROM 
NEW YORK CITY, AT THE RATE OF 
8 BO, 41 0 0 PER MILE. 
«i‘J5,t)(l» PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
A Map and Circular relating to the Bonds of the 
Montclair Railway 
OT NEW JERSEY, 
INDORSED BY THE N. Y. A O. MIDLAND CO., 
MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
LEONARD, SHELDON & FOSTER, 
(go. 10 WALL ST., 
AND 
THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY C0„ 
No. 25 NASSAU ST. 
FAMILY FAVORITE! ” 
THE 
WEED. 
WEED. 
dotriuieutul to soft 
est. X. A. vv. 7 ^ e . r ^. e l c ^’ generally useful machine in existence. For the family of the farmer or 
!V. ♦ k: u; ’ i. W . m v ie w V rk |, RQR** 1 ®d of a ncwiim machine ranges from the heaviest garments of men’s wear 
ro tlie most delicate and orimtnental fabrics for ladies and children, it has proved itself thoroughly elTicient 
TTrm cimAnrr u a oTrnrnr. RU/IhS 1 .* !. r «i y - Htuetory. of liriecfimlpd simplicity and compjiLfcness of construction, capable of beiriK 
LlVlj &10GK MARLEIb. KSThS? 'l 111 ‘die-fourfeh the usual expenditure of tiim>aml labor, with it oupaclty forquantity, 
quality and variety of execution Iteyond its competitors, and a reputation for durability and reliability 
ni-vv vmir i M r« 10 t a~i 11 u,,( ’ J 1 PprucdatcMl i»y flmuMarnlM, it ia oifered to the people t<n' the moat critical inspection and com- 
K. July U, 18,1. paiisoii, with eonihlonce that its obvious merits cannot fad to convince the u.treiul examiner of Ussuperl- 
I nK late hot weather has been severe upon meats, only. Manufactured by tho 
and butchers do not care to keep much ahead. On % m ™ ^ ^ 
l;K c si ,, M ,, 3,S"arWEED SEWING MACHINE CO., 
strength to the market. Calves are lower, with u ' 
glut, while slump and lambs hold their own and aro HI ,% Dl> r |' ■? 4| O || 4' |k JKT JVT 
iii better demand than anythingelao. The advent of i Tw Jot , 
REPRESENTED IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS. 
PACVIOUS » CvK, | 
At.ENTS WANTED WHERE NOT ALREADY ESTABLISHED. 
