MARK- 
T.SA$£ 
NEWS AND NOVELTIES, 
ture transactions entirely neglected. Western on 
spot held at lO.'-o. ; city, ll^'c. for steaui and kettle. 
I’o'iltfi and Gnitic 7,1 vo fowls meet wltli a 
K>iod sale at full prices. There(sconsiderable dross- 
e,l routing in let*. -,• 111 : 1 * nr. Kkiidac, tor fowls, 20 tt- 22 «. 
tor• chickens,for turkeys. 
" •' quote: Fowls, Ftar.c and Now Jersey. tti.. 
,1 i t ' - • <l0 ' Western. 17u,JHe.: roosters. tikwlSc ; 
chickens, spring, YVe&i anti South, per pitir. oll(«, 0 (lf.: 
do., icrsey and Stale, 75o .«* 8 l: turkey*, State atid 
New Jersey. per u,„ lft.,, I'jc.; do., Wesuil’li, 17,. |s, : 
ducks, Jersey, »< pair. 75c.fad : d,,.. Western, S 7 e.,„j 
flttseese. Western, V pair, 8I.75.~s2, tin,, Jersey, 
¥-..a,M){l. Stall fed pigeons, f2.5IJ, wild squab, 81.75 
per do/..; surf snipe, (SUc. per do/., ox-eyed snipe, 
arc. per do/., yellow logged do., $]■.,. l..:v>; woudo ek, 
So per dozen. 
Tobacco.—As the movement or supplies nnd re¬ 
ports trom the growing districts strength^ the im- 
pressinn that the crop of Kentucky leaf lias been 
greatly over-estimated, there Is considerable inquiry 
at improved prices. Seedleaf is moving in small lota 
at uncha nged prices. Foreign is dull. We quote as 
lollOWS; 
The following bids are made for the various Public 
Stocks of the United States: 
6 $ cent., coup,,’8c. n6'j=.-20 coup.,’67.,._113 
S-20 coup., ’62.iij'Jk 5-ao coup., ’68.m! , 
5-20 coup., '64 .itji* 10-40 coup. 113 V. 
5-20 coup., ' 65 . . 114 '68 Currency. h i 
5-20 coup., n. i.,' 6 s, .irzLi New Loan. 113 IS 
much stock on Monday that they are not needed 
''dw. 1 hey are only otlering 7(<v8F,e. for common to 
tair loxan cattle, and thin Illinois went ut lOo., one 
drove at Ik"'I be., and all the stock cannot ho sold. 
1 here 1 - an average decline of about ' c. trom Mon¬ 
day. leaving the market where it closed litis tiav 
week. 
tini'rki.[" llovvillK !Uts the prices at flic close of the 
Thia week. I.list week. 
, C'*nU, Omit*. 
1 liolea bulinaks, ip n.. 12 «* igv 12 <«. 12 % 
tiiibd in prune. " ... 11*4 in.-. 11 .. v :i\ 
Medium . " . |p s „„ n ,, b0 ,,, ( 
Ordibutv . •• , ]ii „ t ill l ,j no i,t up., 
I oorest. grade, •• .. 7 ' - <.t 8 >- II ,s■ 
A voragu ol all sales.lit* w It go 
Mil,;., I'tnvs, Hood cows are certainly doing bet- 
. t• j neri? is an iidvanee ol* about $5 per hoatl. "Fly 
tino* eii.ii.ses> a >bi iiikayu ul milk, ami ouiro oowm 
nuiMt ne provided to keep up the regular contract* of 
t,to» lOilkmoji. i'rieos vary f rom ;f III to $K!I, most safes 
ranfrluK between $05au<l fyfr. rttuck well Bold »>tr. 
\ eii I f?ailve*. Willi further rod nation hi the 
iiundmrs OOnitipi forward itncl cool wojithrr emuiincr 
n go,„l demand, llie ruurket rules Hlrcuiger, and sales 
m i, quit,- brisk. Many grass calves are sent. In w hich 
aivi'llenestsold by the ncatl a l *7W.) each One lot 
weal at y-h.,^ 1 , while ,->2sold at M, am | ;gt ur. $p.So, Milk 
i'.d; 1 , 1 / '-‘re worth VboMte., with Hf> eh,dee flacks Co., !\i., 
1 JD Ihs., at IHc.. and a tciv lino 110 lbs. Statu at, (life. 
Sheep nnd LiiiiiDm. -Receipts are fall, iii,<| niar- 
Icctgo,„| f,,r sheep, with » dull Irade In lambs. The 
hitter are very plenty a ad lower, aolllngal f,,r 
p,„,r t" lair, ami IKidb-r, fur prime t,o extras. April 
',1 id lbs. prime State lambs was peddled ,>ul m 9 ‘ 
'•vhi'e 3liS lii lbl of 00 lbs. sold at Ho., ami 1 H| Ky. 05 lbs, 
a l He., with a poor lot lad. lit. Obe. I ’nor cull sheep ,,f 
,0 lbs. sold ai 4\e., hut it takes quite ordinal',, as 
the,' run, t,. go at he. even. Fair to good lot , sell at 
with prime to extras, at ii',p,<jb c. \ l,,t of 
l..l ( anadas, II, lbs., sold aifthje. In n body, Willie 395 
Ohio, HO lbs., brought. li' .e.. and a car 7k lb-, 5 ,r 
Swine, flogs lira coming forward less finely, but 
the prices in Chicago govern our markets. A decline 
there loses ' ,e. here, bringing dressed at Ilka,i, 7 ',..c., 
the average being under 7e_, and the mack,a rules 
weal: The lust, salcf llvu was at 5 II-16c., hut 5be. 
would be thu extreme to-day. 
I.ATKST, .liil v I*. ill. Iln •ve*.—Arrivals, 
vlciirs ailOaimmiipaw and Hal KHll li street, making 
neb bead, Market very -low. and prices even weaker 
than yesterday, with no likelihood ol selling out 
Pretty good cat l ie arc selling at lie. 
Sheep mill l.iitnbt*.— Receipts, II) Cars at ISt.h St. 
h.ut ('omniiinipaw I'., at i'hambei'liii's. and ;> at 40th 
Kt... making 1,81)8 head. There is just a little easier 
1 ,'ellng ,o sheep, while lambs have decliimd nearly 
Lc. since yesterday. Selected lots of II’, ll,s. barely 
brought He., with ear luudB of same weight, at SVc. 
Hogs.—Arrivals to-day, lb ears at Coramunipiiw 
and 5 at 40th Street, or only 1,889 hogs, and market re¬ 
mains as it closed yesterday. 
Agricultural 
Diplomas, 
IN COLORS, 
SOU) U A" 
THE MAJOR & KNAPP 
ICiiKiavino, Itrij. A Idlliogra pli Co., 
7 1 Itroatlwuy. Now lorn.. 
PEODtJOE AND PROVISIONS. 
H O\V TO >IV K 1C INKS..fall 
and line qualities of Mux p s c |,.. 
ees, I xl raets, Ijialuients, Ointmcn 
Mu minor Drink-,, Family Medicines 
keep sunie Champagne, do. I.,.., 
tVii. and many other art idea in daily use 'I 
JV.L'-iJ-’lU•'otlier ca/miblc laInrrtllil Ion tor f'l 
JOHM f,. TOWItR, T. O. Hox 46b. Fort Wav 
iatmeats, I'oi'fumerles, 
tltcliies. Older, how to 
U WtNKgH (lit BbAt’K- 
Theabove 
I. Address 
yac, lnd. 
* fc D AfiFMTS. overywhere to 
canvass tor our great 1 ) 01 ,. 
A tine 82.0b Steel K’ngravlug given to 
ixtracmMiiary Indooemonta. Ad- 
MSKI.I., Boston, Mass- 
i)Utt. 0 r, i'J.if)'; pkgs. tiheosu, HiH <lo, »iut tueuf <. 
4,07'I bl>ls. 5.121 tes* 1 tnl, 5 f Hl3 jjUtfs. CObtlCOo,4.151 
do., 2.471 bbls. whUky, 2,^15 bnles wool. 
Hit. iix a,id I'riis.-State mediums are scarce, 
and the few car-loads arriving sell Immediately at 
stations in oar advanced price, l.ower grades now 
also feel tin- firmer tone. Marrows not, quoted as 
new business, the quotations are the holding ones. 
Cano,la peas in bund have sold down to 81. Calitor- 
aia beans are selling m small lots at 8l.75.t8.25 for 
sound rcpackml. {Southern IS. 17. p<".ifl arc weak with 
the advancing -eason. add the selling price Is 82.75. 
We quote: - Beans. Marrows, prime, per liush., 8 J r t 8 ® 
.1.80; do. oi'iliiliu'v to good, f.'l „ :t.,V*: medium prime, 
f2.Dk.t2.7b; do. fair tog.I, 82.H0a2.HI; do. common, 
71 . 60 , 5 , 2 . 00 . Southern B. K, peas, per 2 uu-h. bag, FJ.75 
ci.l. t'amidii pens in bulk and bond, 81. 
14co ,,10 (lorn.—Them is a shade, of Armor feeling 
under the prowl-c of a -imdl yield of new this season, 
owing to reported deer,,used planting; 1,111 parties 
holding much stock are quite willing to accept lull 
late prices. Wo quo to, .’tetlc, forred,la5e. for mixed, 
<*l7c. for green, 7 1 .,(,« 8 c. for choice hurl. 
Bersw 11 x.—Prices are 11 trifle weaker for whole¬ 
sale or shipping lots. We quote at 87@.'l? 4 C., cash. 
Itiittev.—Ilecoipts have rim favorahly tnoderuie, 
and the mark,•: expresses a better tone, with prices 
atfected only In lm»t Slate. It is thought, with the 
renewed demand that we can use more otato butler 
than i- 10 a lltlg. Buyers have become some wind tired 
of Western, and really, Irorn the quality of tile latter 
receipts, It would scon that w„ are working upon 
less carefully made stock. Strinlly chi.. selected 
Western. 2Mue2ic. There is a good deal of We-tern 
ready to follow orders Pails have uUvunccd to 
The nexr i'allfornla steamer Hike.-, Din firkins. 11 is 
IJght tirades. Heavy ( 
J'"« s . . 7 0 't 7 Hie. 7 tjfiiiSc 
(aunipon to me¬ 
dium lent. !ii,i 8 !i S'ital 8 
(lood do. Kjfeu ax 8 : v,o. 9 
. . . «ii »« It I; «tli 
beleetiona. 'JX@ 10 ,W 11 t<ol 2 
_ Old crop. Me 
nonnectlcnt ami Muss, tillers... 15 wise. 12 
Binders, seconds. 25 (VtS'i jj 
Wrappers lots. 40 (,, 47 , 25 
Fine wrappers -- . , 5b 0 >Js, 4(1 
Now York suite tillers. 13 fa, 15 1 ;; 
A vorage lots.. . 25 &;«) 22 
Wriipi-ers. . 2 b win 2.7 
Pennsylvania amt Din,, tillers.. 12 tails 111 
Average lots. ... 29j<f„i25 lb 
Wrappers. .. .. . 22 "i„, 1(1 25 
II XVANA. New crop— Coaillion. S0<,tH5„:.; go 
™90c.; line, '.»7• ..<• . 1 ., f I.U3 1 .,. currency. V aha 
■ ' f|; || ,-irtos. -,1/81.15: average lots, 
OUneucv. Black work, oomumn and nieclti 
bond, I4',/I7e.; good and flue, do., lU@22e. 
work, common arid medium. In bond, KiirJOe. 
ami line, do., Tkoi.Vic, 
Vegetal,lex. New potatoes are nomina 
lower, but vet so plenty Mud.a buyer with a f: 
is generally uernmmn,luted. A lew sweet po 
have bocn received from Maryland and sob 
wT. 8 ’ P « W(I 9 P « % nt » Wailn, Hullou. Qumo mgB % Shot 
,(tun nnitorlnls nmi Honrtliiir 
st;,;; 1 /; 1,1 ver >- ,<)w ^ 
We send goods by lii.vpress, C.O.()„ with privilege 
itevm?,',l"“, " cf " r " W'vltig the hill. Army U.ms and 
'revolvers bought or traded for. 
Address J. u. JOTINMTnN, 
ideal Western (inn Works, Pltlslnirgh, Pa 
Island pptiUbos, per t'bl., 81.50fit2; string beans, bug, 
- hush. fI ; Cat,haves, per 100, ffiitH; White 8 quash, 
basket, f 1 ; eiieauiliers, per Ibb, J „,e.t„■> I ; I.ohl' Island 
trunatoes, 82,,,:: ,M) per Inijbol basket, and 81..70 tor 
Jersey,per crate; l.arllc, pel 10b loineliea, 813; mftr- 
I’ow squashes, 1 ..ill; potato ofiloOs, per bill, rttu, 
4; onions, par lim strings. *;i„v4. 
Wool. Tho inisiness at the moment, is light. 
I lioes remain very Billing- Mrtnce pmiicuiurl.v are 
11 ,'l'lecled as lannulucturei., are well supplied 
through recent dire.ct eon-ignmenis and purchases 
Dealers are buying sparingly as they consider prices 
too high tor investment, Holders are not anxious 
to place supplies unless at (all tlgures, as advices 
troi" the West are encouraging. Pulled show very 
iidi,, business, tini market Is strong, however, t’uli- 
tornla meets with less iitl.bllttu/i mtlt strong prices 
WITH 250 MILKS OF ROAD IN OPERATION 
CONNECTING NEW YORK CITY 
WITH THE GEEAT LAKES 
Ordinary. I.i^tai— l:>3f<9— 15 ;,110 
Uoori ordinary, . I7:xi<*— lTjf«, - ...cisyc 
Low Middling .. . lO^tit r,o,.„,' ; (|i. 
Middling.20^28— 20.V*- 21Ut'„.2lk 
Ibjtiil .Middling... 21 — 22 el— 22)<ti(i22$t 
For furwui d rle 11 very l ho UiurkOl o', lower and quiet, 
(losing sales at lb 8-1 be. for July: 111 . 1 , e. for Aunusl; 
101*0. lor Septemher; 190, for (Kitoher: H\c. for No¬ 
vember and Deoomber on the bits is of low middling. 
Dried Fruits.-There Is some little movement.In 
apples owing to 1.1)0 reports Of a llglu crop. Holders 
are Unit mid refuse to part with stork', unless at. full 
prices. Mmull lots of new bt nek berries have sold ai |ij,.. 
We quote: - Apples, State, sliced, 7 1 paSc.: do., quar¬ 
tern, prime, Tl-yeSe., do., quill'tels, Dor, 5'k'"t6,:. Moutli- 
••in, :i!4<atiKe. State plums, ILyRic.; Southern, rfu., 
12 («.i Me. i lujnrlcs, ISfe'jijc. Blackberries, tvsIbc. I’e- 
caus, 22<«.2le. Wilmington peanuts, best, 82.11b 43,25. 
Feus. The ai rivals are steadily decreasing, bat 
l bey at e yet much in ex,-ess of the totals of Iasi voir. 
Hocovers turning,! l.<> move present upplic.-. ULa’very 
si only range of prices, leaving very In i !c aeenmiilu- 
I loti. Males a i 2.1c, for Western, 24 e. for Pennsylvania 
and State, 26c. lor Jersey. Kgg oats, JOkt,Vie, per hush. 
Flotit', The shipping move,,,cut has bean very 
fair,and the market has ruled stormy. The low 
glades are not plenty, mol njltllively higher prices 
were asked fur those quulitle No. 2's, silpertlno 
anti shipping extras iiUniut thu most attention at an 
advance. Wo quote fl.damn).2a for siiperime Stale; 
$6.ll5«45.li0 for common extra do.; $5,95fai6.lu for good 
to cholco do,! 811.If*., 6315 lot* fancy do,; 81.65.,><5.25 for 
su peril lie Michigan, Didlftiia, uliio, lowu, Ac.; talas, 
5.Vo for ext i n do,; S5 85;./ 6.35 tor chtilen extra do.; oi 
eluding shipping hratuls of round lioopobio at 85.60 
<ii.5.lH), and trade brands uf do. at J.i.!:5 n.6.40: goon to 
choice white wheat extra* at tb.'iVaiiJK); Minnesota, 
fair to very choice extra at *5 Jiili.J (Hi ; si. Louts at 
85.76w0.l5 f,,i- edmmc.m r,o fair extra, ami 8t!.2Ut.,.'.l for 
good to choice; Southern at $ 5 . 4 .V,$t>. 4 u i.,r ext ra, fri.oo 
fa,9 for good to choice. Rye flour ut tlfJXIwo.ad. Corn 
maul la in unidorutu dumiind ut steady rati s. We 
quote at r.l.'iVofl.SO for Western: t4ial.l0for Urumiy- 
uinc, 73.5.V;,1,3,71.1 for Jnrsoy, 
City sackful meal quoted at 81,32 for coarse, 81 ji 
for Bub, 81.55for bolted yellow . 81.70fur bolted white. 
Fresh Fruits, The unusually cool and rainy 
weather has kept fruit, from moving freely, locally, 
hut theft' has been u good shipping trade in peaches. 
These begin to pour ill heavily,—to-day Ifldnar lo cls 
arrived, Containing good sized fruit and more ilesiru 
ble sorts. We nowJnive Early Troths, Kaily forks 
and a few Early Craw lords. Tim Mouth is sending 
fine Burt letts nnd ot her fancy pears, Blaekhcrrics 
are still too abundant to pay. Antwerps hold oat 
well this snasoii, t.har’H In lug a lair supply ut lids Into 
dale- A few Southern grapes are here, hat not waul - 
ed; Hartford sold ai Ibc, .Melon* are low. Apples 
are higher, with improvement ,,t riper Varieties. 
Apples, Va., IS bbl.. 8-1.Oda.5 ; do Jersey, prime, l.vati; 
Pears, fancy, crate, do. Bed, bbl.. #(k<,7: do. 
common, id.60ta>4, Reaches, besl, 81.75; , 1 ,. c..,nmoi, 
to fair. 8 J.i,.l,T'. do, basket, IXCiVjc.; extras, 8l.26vt 
1.50; currants, c It, ,3v 5c ; do. cherry, s12c, ; Rasp¬ 
berries, An! we 1 pi, R; d quart, fl'dilic.; Whoi ilnbui rio ., 
quart, 111,- 12c.; do. hush., 8.3 .;lJ.,t4; idaekberries, large, 
qua 11 , Moo idi:.; do. common, Huiilic. Southern plum-, 
best, 82-.VbigiJ.6ii; watermelon*, Oh.. UwcJIUe.; tlo, Va .,8 
fa.L 2 c.; citron melons, per bbl., $!«M. 60. 
44mi 11 .—The market for wheat has improved. Tluj 
ollcriugs at e fair. Thu demand has been stimulated 
by the toi cign reports. Prices are u trifle Idgher. 
Latest sales are at *1..ts,i> ) 14 for new winter red mid 
umber Western . si 46 (1 .18 fur Old do.; jd )l>a l.l5 lor 
white Wcslorit ; ^ 1 l.lfl 1 or No. 2 Mpriug ; 8 LNJkOI..Vi 
for white elate; fd.43ki.LH for nrobnrStutc | (j 
amber Moinhciu. Barley mull-old at fUiVl.l id for 
Caimdr. Coro Inis mid. with an active slopping and 
some speculative ilonimcl at sirdbgcr price*.closlng, 
however, weak. Lalest sales are ist-flyo. for WcsieHi 
mixed, u float; vlVoljk’e. Choice do.; 7l>rv72e. tor yellow 
Oats hnve advanced, with r miidorittu hu.iipesv and 
small supplies. We qmae iu r„i,uiic. 1 >rmixed West¬ 
ern; flic, for iiioiiixeo ; 68v*e2c. for new Western and 
goutliera; U7ai70c. lor white Western and Ohio. 
Huy mid Straw. J'lte small stock of new hay 
and the light receipt* of new, make the market firm 
ut our prices. We are mow using new rye straw ev 
ClflsiVfely. We quote retail hay per 100 lbs., llr-i qual¬ 
ity, old, #1.4U> 1 1.00; Ut..second do. 81.36; do. new, *1.10 
red .HU; shipping, old, 8 UI)®J 15; suit Ray and clover, 
64Ni8l)C.; Jong rye straw, ll.ZOoid-.TII; short do., 8J.2U 1 
A r RLNCH pli t vsloian lias invoHigatml MioolToct 
ol snioltifiif mi thirty-eight boys betwoen the 
nics of nine and til Utui, who wore addicted to 
the habit. Twenty-seven presented symptoms 
of nicotine poison. Tn f.weuty-lwo Cases lliero 
wen-serious disorders of the eiroulalion, indi- 
■ -stion, dullness of intelluct, and a marked ap¬ 
petite for strong drinks; in three there was 
hear! affection ; in eight, decided deterioration 
ol blood; ton bad disturbed sleep ; nnd four had 
n I Deration of the raucous membrane or the 
mouth. 
THE BONDS SECURED BY’ A FIRST MORTGAGE 
ON THE FIRST FORTY MILES WEST FROM 
NEW VORIC CITY, AT TIIE RATE OF 
$30,00 0 PER MILE. 
$25,000 PER MILE ALREADY EXPENDED ON 
THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD. 
COUNTRY OI-LEESE MARKETS, 
l.itilc Full*, N. V„ Dairy market. 
Tif 1 )A K was dull and prices low at the Little Falls 
market Da- the week ending July 291 b. The delivery 
of farm dairies nimmnled to I.MH boxes, and sales 
were made nr. iroin 8 tulle, for the Milk. Funev lots 
T/Vx l0< ^ • ,llM L JI1 l ' nt! ,,r iMstarioes u.*» nigh it.n 
JUo. was Thctrn vtsm a largt? ruj>rc* 8 oiitittion 
f r «»hi |»ut .ill Mil* (iff 4 *rliufs worfs uofc .iiikon. 
We give quutatiOflN of sale- from lending I'aetoi leH 
as tollow* r — ( hristman, lllRc.; Mnrinvlllo (mmdl 
elieese), JJUe.j Pauling ismall) (I've.; Kniplro. lie., 
Mlnervllle, lie.. Double. lOkc.: Nash ,1 Keeler, lUke.; 
J';bu Drove. ID•,■• ; Newville. lie.; Full ,011 lO'.ie.; SI lie 
Hill, lie.: Fairfield Asgociufbgi, lb:.; Suiilii Creek, 
lie.; Did I a 1 rile Id, lie.; Newport (on an order), ll‘,e.. 
Ilendbrsen A-A.iuiuDon, ID.e ; Foster, IU l . 1 e.; Bud- 
long', lUF-C, ; ManholiTi Turnpike, Jf)4,e.; Norway 
A asocial am, IlM.v.: old Sulisbury. lie., Dairy Valiev, 
SC.; Strafford x Salisbury, Hide.; cruiu Creek, 
<»V’v Ibuliel, III 44 A; Merit liner Co. Central, lOko.; 
Puin s Hollow, lb'.aj.; NlCIloD, lil'.,c . Olsequago, lOWq. 
No hill ter in Die market Mils Week. 
YV e have ailvices from abroad lor the second week 
11 July, Our London eorrouiondcnt aav< new a nierl- 
ean cheese sell* freely, as also the hesi old, New is 
quoted nt60s. to IK*, and old range.'' from 21 s. 10 60s. 
• he oilier dftacrlptlon of cheese sell- «s follows' 
I'-'fikbiih Cheddar, .sfls. mi 04*.; Wilisliireduuiilq. tKls. to 
Cheshire uiediuni, (10a. to 71«.; line, 7 ss. to Hi;* 
Scot.eli, new Ms. to flux lb: 1 eh 1 Jieese. Edanm, 46s. 
Doiubi.-. -lMA. 1.1.71s ; Derby Shape, WK to 51s. 
11 blitter KlirBp«nii -ells freely. Nofimtudy extra, 
libs to 180s.; Clunmelts. 120 a.; Corks, IIHs. 't he eorre- 
ipoiniing prices last year for bill 1 cr and cheese were ; 
CINCINNATI 
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION 
1871 . 
A Map and Circular relating to the Ronds of the 
“Geo. I*. Howell a Co., 4 i) Park Row. New 
York, Ydt erlisiug' Agents, j. a model business 
limiHO. They give more for I bo money tlmn any 
Other Jujuso in the world.” City Item , 1‘hita. 
TIIE SECOND GRIND EXHIBITION OF 
MANUFACTURES, 
ViUmi.VTS AX IN ARTS. 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
INDORSED BY’ THE N. Y. & O. MIDLAND CO 
.MAY BE HAD BY APPLICATION TO 
FOR MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES 
nnd Tan. use Perry’s Muth and Freckle Lotion. It is 
reliable and harmless for removing Brown Discolor¬ 
ations from the skin. 
'"•<) by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 491 
Road street. New York. 
CINCINNATI 
FROM 
STAMMERING CURED 
l y Rates’ Patent a .. For desorlptlo 
A.C., address SI ,M PS ON & CO., Box 6070, New Y’ork 
SEPT. 6th, UNTIL OCT. 7th, 1871 
In immense Buildings especially erected fur this 
fillrpose, in the eeiilcr i>J the eUU. iiinlinij "rer i'i;il,ii(K), 
and bi every particular far surpassing the Great, 
Exposition or hint year it win bu thu largest dis¬ 
play ever held In the Untied Suites. 
Power Hall for Machinery In motion covers nearly 
one acre, and 50 feet high. Fine Art Department, 
,1511 fact In length, ('crural Hull, 260 by 110 feet, and 
ill feet high. HortledJtP.ye department, 167 loot by 
so foot, ami 26 feet high; and Tour oilier depart 
ine-iitsot lurgo dimensions, presenting n floor space 
ol over 3 acres. 
Building open to receive nrtlci,. ) August JO, 1871. 
I he most ample arrangements have been nimbi for 
the eonyeyanae of articles and visitors to the itxpo¬ 
sition. For full particulars, add dress 
rl ,, A. T. UOSHORN, President, 
? I.ISCTKOS OF 
MONEY AND TRADE AFFAIRS, 
New York, Saturday, July 29 , ia 7 r, 
Tim price of Gold through the week has ranged 
• tcjl&ii 7 } 4 t@tta(g)m <i ^4 cent. The present price 
I -the dine as on our last report, 1 ti'a@it 2 cent, 
hxchangc on London has fallen to 110 %> cent,, which 
o below the Shipping point of Gold, ithul is, the point 
in which it would pay file Banker to ship Gold to 
P'-'fit against his bills.) and there is conseipiently little 
export demand lor Gold Coin, A fair amount of 
m ier Specie, chiefly Silver Bullion from the Nevada 
“lines, continues to go forward. 
Money keeps superabundant on temporary loan, 
and very low rates are accepted from the Bankers for 
balances subject to call. At the same time the sales 
ot Railway Mortgages of the new issues are treely 
rJi-ieil at rates which would relnrii the investor about 
b' j p coat, in Currency, or yt&S cent, in Gold, 
and the absorption is slower than the supply, 
1 nited States Stocks keep very firm and some de- 
S'-fiption scarce, at full rates, equal to the par of 
('"Id, and a farther advance has been made in the 
Loudon market, where negotiations to place the New 
5 |>ei cent. Loan are still pending between the As- 
sistant Secretary of the Treasury and tlie lomdoti 
Rankers. 
1 he general trade of the City is active for July, 
both iu the Export of Domestic Produce and the Im- 
I"illation and Sales of Foreign Merchandise and Do-: 
niestii Com mission Goods. 
The Railroad shares at the Stock Exchange are 
generally dull and the speculation somewhat spirit- 
^• Fhe Southern State Bonds are lower. 
he fallowing fa the present (Sity Bank movement - 
( T July t5 # July 22. 
Loans',',M a h- 3 “ d LoCal • $ 38 , S 69 ,coo $ 88 , 509,000 
Gold Nijtes aiuH'recnb . 300 . 068,724 
UepasitsJall ciasSs.^D .657 
National Bank Circulation V/.’ 
PRICE OF STOCKS AND BONDS. 
Missouri** 75 ' ^ n . h Vatolinas,old. 4 'M 
Tennessee . 96 X 1, K"»us,old.64 
Cem a p°, 1 ,n r aS . 56 N. V. Central Scrip., gijg 
ri& s “” k .-«4 
“S ^ScS'cC.. Rwk islaml ' : 
.«jS;- «»„i. ifafemT. 55* 
p«&S ,egraph - s6 ?) f lam . s Ex r™ . so- 
Canton fc’’’ 45^ American Express... 54 
vo'n'i 0| [ KA ^ NKtV-Youicif.it during the pant 
Over 11 Til oil an u 4 at tlieai; 111 list ratiann 
(those made, since Hie enlargoment of the Itl itA 1 in 
Jiiiiunry,!«(»,} wu havo the l "i 
< ) UdGlNAii W O O ID C TJ r L' >8, 
iir.iriiui’.Ml. having pnnted the paper from electroi v>„• 
plates, and hence cun furnish perfect casts (Our 
b, 1 ' 1 '',!: ‘ Y/iT ovor 30 ct.s. r )C . r square Inch, while others 
diaigc. d.) to 6 U i ts., for the name class >,t tads 1 
A* will be seen bv reference to back numbers and 
volaaicsuf Ho; tli it .i,. we have miny olioiee cuts 
Hiolabtt. bd llbisli'Milng Vdiiuu'i sublcetB. lb fact' 
any and all persons wishing for ’ 
GOOD ENGRAVINGS AT FAIR PRICES, 
byte^ter l , f t C o rara0datca o'; D?T?^VJ(;’, 0 tE? aUy ° r 
HuraJ Now-Yorker Office, New Y ork. 
LIVE STOCK MARKETS, 
New Yonu. July 27, 1371. 
THERE is eertuiuly no danger of a meal famine ut 
present In this enniury. whatever (bey have u: dis¬ 
tant, localities, The full pi loot* Obtained during the 
war, and for a few years after, so stimulated the pro¬ 
duction that we are now having a beiivv supply .if 
stock, unit the huainosaof raising line lost much oi its 
profits. There is danger that many graziers will turn 
their attemiou to m uud.liing also,mid that a scarcity 
will succeed the present lieu vy supply. Bill for tile 
remainder of this season, at least. 1 he run is likelv to 
be large, and we would caution against. 11 too great re- 
dudlion of the young stock, for it will come in good 
play a few years hence. 
TOTA1.8 LIVE STOCK POU TIIT: WEEK. 
Milch 
, IImvm. Cow*, Cfibw*. - llHoc*. 
This week. 8.752 91 2,495 29,695 22.330 
Last week. 8,490 34 3,180 2i),Q’3 28.451 
Correspond’g w'k '70 7,268 9.1 2.9SH 25,103 14,250 
Average,’70. . ti.iMT 97 2.240 28,161 17,108 
Dee vex. Again we have a heavy supply of cattle, 
nnd 1 he see-saw movement is kept up, l ie drovers' 
Ciul going down this time. Never before have we hud 
so large 11 run of cattle, taking t he season right along. 
'lTui», there Isa legitimate increase In the consump¬ 
tion, ns this mid neighboring ail-les Increase in size 
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the principal Hospitals. The best and cheapest. 
A. uLANZ, Sole Agent, 194 William St., Now Y’ork. 
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J*? - **? “'<*« dehcate and ornamental fabrics for ladies and children, it. has proved itseif thoroughly efficient 
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Known and appreciated by thousands, it Is ottered |,i the peoplo 1 or the most critical inspection and com¬ 
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