Rrnin.-Wbcat-Tlii' rapork from tin* crops the 
post Yl .ok have been of hi, adverse character. Hint 
we "Mr :ii tho \Y«wit hsv it •.-.tori -..onie alarm. Specu¬ 
lation hits beer brl ! n t -.ilistandlng tin? untavor- 
a bio niii rk el i " e Inquiry lint boon oh lolly 
for sprlno - - *70*. At the close exporters are in 
the uiirko u derate! extent* lint the general 
trade has full n If. Receipts here uro rather light. 
Prices are ruling strong. Com has been more, in the 
seller's favor. Tho Inquiry from the exporter* has 
been good. Towards the close a brink speculative 
inquiry lias set in. started by reports from tue crop, 
and awry moderate stock on sale, prices advanced 
materially, as will he nulloed by the annexed list, of 
prices. Oats remain about the same; tint stock of 
old is very nnicli reduced; the craps look well. Kye 
is tirnt, with a quiet, trade. Buckwheat I* In good 
demand for sowing, and though the supply Is not 
uimmtaiil there will be hardly time to add to the 
stock before the Inquiry ceases. Quotations to-day 
MOoiiSSo. 
This Wwk. Lint Wook. 
Wheat. 612,463 881,iw.) 
Corn... 311,OH 247,(107 
Oats. 101,303 1111,270 
live.. 27.2KI ftjlhft 
Malt. 5,1111 3,27(1 
Harley, ... . —- - 
Pea* . . . 
Wheat- 
Spring No. 2, per bush. $1 18 © 1 50 
Spring, other grades. 1 53 © l 54 
Winter Western red. 1 48 & 
Winter Western white. 1 80 © 1 83 
Winter amber.1 00 © t 117 
California while. 1 0<i hi 1 77% 
Corn— 
Western mixed, new. 75 © 1 00 
Yellow, new Western. 1 00 to t ill 
White, new, including Southern. I 01 os l Oft 
Kye,Western, Canada and State. 1 2ft © 1 28 
Oats. West, alloat. 82 hi 
Malt.,.,.... 1 lift <5i l 7.7 
(irai'rrli’s. The following are the latest revised 
wholesale and Jobbing prices of leading items In 
groceries; 
Trim .—Currency Jobbing price : Green, common to 
fair hyson, f liud.lli; good to linn tlo„ $|,l,76<1.2ft; extra 
tine to tine*t do., $l7l5©LiVi; common to fair young 
hyson. 82c,© $1: grind to tine do., $1,1,Toil,2ft: extra 
flneto finest, $1.4ft©l,i8; eiinunon to fair gunpowder, 
$L3tkS!l,3U: good to Duo do,. $L40©|,60: extra fine to 
lines! do , $LikVa 1,85; eoiuiiion in fair imperial, $lca 
I 15; grind to fair do., $1.30© 1.10; extra line to lineal,, 
$LoO©l.6ll; common to lairtwunkrty,T^CSHftc.i good to 
line, SOc.Qiitd j common to fair pneolored Jhpan,80oii 
Ifie.; good to Hue do,,'.©./•‘.Ift.: extra tine top nest do., f leu 
1.20; eoiuiiion to fair Oolong, 6.7©75C.: good to Hue do., 
POo.iri 81,10; extra line to Pnest do,. 8l,'!0t.id.ii0; com¬ 
mon to fair Souchong. 75©85c.; good to Hue do., HOe.iei 
1.20; extra One to rtnest, $1.30© l..SI. 
Hiigov. -Kenned soft white, lft©lft'3o.; do. do. yrl. 
low, litrii\c. ('rushed, powdered and gran u luted, hie. 
Hire. -Carolina, Hv.ijiUlc.; Kast India, 7.1f®8c,, whole- 
sale. 
Sul/. We quote Ashton's afloat, lit, $3.1®; other 
brands for lots in store ns follows, viz.: Higgins’, $3 
("3.12; .Marshall's, Worthington's and Deacon's, at 
83.7ft; Other brands at $2.liO©2.75, and Liverpool 
ground at *2. Hulk, lots, 80c, In store. 
VOffrr. Till}, gold prices, In bond. Extreme range 
for lots. H:Vi0t2 : Ve. ft' lt>. The other kinds we quote 
gold prices, duly paid, ns follows:— Java. (Qovern- 
United States Five-Twenties sold in London to. 
day for 83; and at Frankfort for 885V- The prices in 
New York at2.15 to-day wore: 
OiTd, As'd. Olf'd. As'd. 
I;. S.5-20S, 'HI, .121 121H lT.S.5-20s,n.,’ti3.l'2ll‘, 121)hi 
r. s.5-20s c. 'i«.123k las*; i/.h.5-'jos,c- 'ff.ilK 120 % 
IT. S. 5-208e. '04 121 v 121 k; u. 8. 6-21 Is c. 08.120!, 120*,, 
U.3. 6-208 c 05.121 tv m % U. 8. 10-Ills, .110 
OIT'd. Ask'd. I OIT'd. Ask'd. 
Cumberland ... 30 33 I Alton & T. H . — — 
W. F. A Co. Ex. 22% 23 I A ilon A T-lt.pf. — 60 
American Ex... 42 42% I Wabash & W.„. — 7Hft 
Adams Ex.60% 61 Wabash A W. pf — 83 
U. S. Kx. 00% 71 I Toledo A W.... - - 
Mer. Union Ex.. 70Wj — | Toledo <& W. pf. — — 
Quicksilver. 15 16% l Mil. A St. I’lllll.. 77 77 1 , 
Canton Co. — 6ft | M. A St. Paul pf 87 87% 
Pacific Mail .... 83% $3\ ! Ohio A Miss,., 31', 32 
West. ir. Tel. .. 360, 36V Mtoh, Coot.l'l'J)f 13:1 
N. Y. Cen.213-V 213% III. Cent.Ill 143', 
Erie. - — Clev. A Fitts.... 107 W 108', 
i oung i,atiies institute, at Pittsfield, Mass., waa 
held on the Hth inst. Tho annual address was 
delivered by Rev. E. R. Webb. Tl.D., of Boston. 
The graduating- class numbered eight; and tho 
pupils gave the customary musical entertain¬ 
ment in ihc evening. 
The one hundredth anniversary of Dartmouth 
College, at Hanover, X. H., began on Sunday, 
the 18th inst., with the Baccalaureate sermon by 
Pi’esident Smith. Nearly a thousand alumni 
were present during the week, representing 
every class from 1813 to the present year. 
Among the more prominent present were Chief- 
Justice Chase, Prof, George Tiuknor of Cam¬ 
bridge, Mass.. J Ion. John Wentworth of Chicago, 
Judge Currier of Missouri, Speaker Jewell of 
Massachusetts, and Mayor Lincoln of Boston. 
General Sherman and daughter arrived on Tues¬ 
day. The exercises* of the week were held in a 
large tent on the common. Wednesday was the 
centennial celebration proper, uml Chief-Justice 
Chase as President of the alumni occupied the 
chair. A large number of prominent alumni 
made addresses. The Coinmencemen t exercises 
were held on Thursday, when a class of fifty- 
four graduated. At tho alumni meeting Inlhe 
morning a resolution was adopted to raise 
$300,0(10 for tho College, and $30,000 were sub¬ 
scribed on the spot. The following degrees were 
conferredI). D,— Rev. Edmund (). Ilovey or 
Wabash College, Tnd,; Rev. Daniel II. Emerson, 
Philadelphia; Rev. Horae© Eaton. Palmyra. 
EL. IJ. 1 (oil; James F. Joy, Detroit, Mich.; Hon. 
Henry A. Bellows, New Hampshire; Hon. Jona¬ 
than E. Sargent, Massachusetts. A. M.—Rev. 
John \V. Allen, Northampton, Mass.; Ossiau 
Raj’, Lancaster, N. H.; Josiah H. Benton, Jr., 
Lancaster. N. H.. General John Bedell, Bath, N. 
H.; John W. Dean, Cambridge, Mass.; Dr.Wrn. 
II. Muzzey, Cincinuuti, O.; Hon. Ryland Fletcher, 
Cavendish, Vt. 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
Beans, pea, fair prime.$2 CO © $2 70 
Beans, medium, prime. 2 00 © 2 16 
Beans, marrow, prime, screened. 2 3ft on 2 3ft 
Keans, medium, Common to fair. 150 64 175 
Beans, marrow, poor to fair_I 75 (»i 2 (10 
K. E. pens two bushel pilgg , . ,., 3 75 © 4 imi 
Canada peas in bond .... . I 00 on 130 
Canada peas In barrels.... 145© 160 
11 ecHxvnx. -Wo hear of nothing leaving the mar¬ 
ket ; speculators obtain most of 13m Western parcels 
at 14Jin. which Is n h.c, lower, Tho average la 41 S On 
46%o. for Western and Southern. 
Broom ('urn. The market, is firm with a. few Infs 
of bright Kentucky quoted at 2ftc. 
Butter.—The market has been quiet, during tho 
week and prices for Western are lower. The few 
lots of Stain In market will not boar tho extreme 
rates of last week. The receipts, though light this 
week, have added"to (lie natural dull tone of the 
market, being thus far 3,000 pkgs. above the whole 
total of July Inst year, beside Hit' accumulations 
of Stock is enlarged through the limitation* of 
many country Owner*, The last California steamer 
took 1,0111 pkgs. Tint market, is great ly in want of 
choice butter, and at the close It, appeared that selec¬ 
tions would become tinner us pails began this morn¬ 
ing to bo held aMik.-lftc, The receipts for the week 
were ’.1,230 pkgs. 1,213 below luBt week. 
Pulls, choice, per lb... 10 ® .|ft 
Call*, poor tri good, per 111,.,,.. JJQ ;n; 
State llrklns, line... . .35 ("j 37 
State llrklns, fair lo good.33 © 31 
Slate ball'mbs, line. .30 on 37 
State half tubs, fair to good.33 <„i 35 
Slate Welsh, line. 33 mi 35 
Stale Welsh, fair to good. 311 (,<i 3* 
Slate, Btore-paekeit, and common lots.20 © 23 
Western reserve llrklns, tine. 26 © 28 
Western reserve llrklns, fajr to good.22 © 21 
Chicago unit Northwestern, good to Ann. . 23 © 26 
“ “ “ common. 20 © 23 
Western, poor. .. . 17 o«2i 
('boose, — Receipts have been huge, but an Im¬ 
mense export lias carried off a large portion of the 
stock. The export up to Tuesday last was 2,800,044 
Ilia. Extra choice parcels are a trifle tinner at. t lie 
Close, as the lute large sales lias used tip most, of our 
funey lines. The cubic quotation to-day I* Ills,, anil 
shippers look fora further and rapid decline abroad 
during the loaning few weeks, when the present fa¬ 
vorable margin at those prices will be curtailed. The 
receipts for the week were 52,418 boxes, 3,251 above 
last week. 
Factory State, extra, T lb. . 14 Y on Ift 
Factory State, good to line, F tt>.13 % on It 
Kiietory State, (onimoii, It... . ;i <./, p| 
Factory Ohio, fair to prime, F lb.13 On it 
Farm Dairy, choice, t' it>. 11 ft; i„ ift 
Farm Dairy, full-to good, V< lb.10 (in 12 
English Dairy, good, V lb .1.7',; (n. jipij 
English Dairy, poor, F lb..,.I! on 13 
J'ipeapple, State, 18 It..18 on 20 
Pineapple, Connecticut, F n>.20 on 22 
Skimmed, V it...... ft (,! 7 
Cotton. There is but little'movement, and the 
prices of the past few duya are still ruling. The re¬ 
ceipts for the week were 4,486 bales. 
Nuw Orlrnmi niyl 
tt plan.!- Ac, Mobile. Thus, 
Ordinary. 28 a— &28W Saka281| / 
Hood Ordinary,. 30 On— ®30li 30*.."/,:io >; 
Low Middling ... Il'l (Mi— @33J( ;fl‘..;("33 v 
Middling.. 31 on u.'44.y 6lkiw31:lf 
Dried Fruits. Apples are dull, and recent rc- 
celptu of WoHtern held lots help to depress quota¬ 
tions. Fetiches are lifeless. New Southern fruit 
begins to arrive, ami the evidence of a low start in 
prices exists. A few cherries run be quoted at 2fte.; 
a sale of blackberries was made at lie., which Is re. 
gardedgreatly above future figures. An otter of lie, 
tor tipple* was rejected. 
Apples, Southern good to prime F lb.11 0b 12 
Apples, State, F «•.14 yy I1J2 
Apples, sliced.16 <ic 17 
Fetiches, peeled, fair to good.18 on 30 
Fetiches, peeled prime, ?< It.,.22 on 2ft 
Punches.imeiud Inferior V n>.io on 15 
Fetiches, unpeolcd qra,, f u> .ft (» 6 
Peaches, unpeelud halves. (8 lb.13 © H 
Eggs,—T.arge quantities of lce-houso stock from 
Pennsylvania are being udded tu the regulur West¬ 
ern supply. These are extensively controlled by 
irregular operators, who are anxious to soil, as the 
mark* are losing heavily, and general prices lire con¬ 
sequently In a very unsettled condition, lending 
lower under increased receipts. Losses are ulso 
heavy in Western brands, and them is hardly a mark 
accepted as it runs. We quote 22 £i& 4 for Western and 
Canada , 2tfc27 forjcxt.ra I rush New Jersey and Form 
sylvanla. Tho receipt* for the week are ft,030 bids., 
Oat) bids, above last week. 
FI our.-There ha* been tv good business most of 
the week In State and Western. The crop reports 
have been unfavorable, which have induced a specu¬ 
lative Inquiry. Tin; advices from abroad lutvn been 
unsutlsfuetory, and only at the elnse ha* there been 
any movement of importuuce for export. The home 
trade are purchasing very freely, price* generally 
me ruling strong at the Improvement noted bulpw, 
California flour is hut JllLlc sought after, and prices 
art* about nominal, Kout.hcru kinds urn neglected, 
price* are about tbit same, live flour I* .*elling well 
at generally steady ptiec*. corn meal has been in 
good demand. Tho receipts for tho week were 53,271 
libls. flour, corn meal, bill*., 2,669; corn meal, bags 
1,600. Last week, 48JI31 bbls. flour, 300 bags do; ctiru 
meal, 1,600 bags do. 
Flour — 
.Vo. 2, per bbl.$4 ,50 @ $4 lift 
.Superfine. State. 5 40 ® ft 75 
Extra 9thto.. 6 25 © 0 60 
Exiru Western, common to good. 6 10® 6 3ft 
Double Extra Western and St. Louis_ 6 75 on il fio 
&(Mfthern supers. 6 75 © 6 7ft 
Southern extra and family. 6 7ft o/i 13 00 
California.Q 40 © n 1.7 
Ityo flour, tine and superfine.,.. 4 50 on 6 2ft 
Corn meal. 4 50 © ft 2ft 
Fi-cgli Fi'iiil*.—'The market la crowded with ap¬ 
ples. and prices tor much of the prematurely picked 
fruit is almost optional with buyer*. Crime large 
red Astracban, or what passes for them, will only 
bring $4. Lawton, Dorchester and KHiatinny black¬ 
berries are very abundant, the Lawton taking the 
lead, and prices are. ruling low. Block-Cap* are slow 
of sale; they do not suit the general taxte as well us 
in former years, being rather Insipid In flavor when 
competing with junior and more delicate varieties or 
berries which leave been so abundant till* season. 
The sirup maker* consequently get them now at low 
prices. Our outside quotation* for berries are for 
early morning sales. Cherries are hardly quotable, 
as the supply consists of the leavings of orchards. 
Strawberries are no lunger a marketable Item. The 
Delaware peach trains will run next week, and we 
have some fair crates ulreudy in market. 
Apples— 
Norfolk and Delaware, F bbl.....$8 00 ©$4 00 
V. Jersey sour boughs, picked, e bbl. 3 00 On 3 5u 
N. Jersey sweet boughs, do , do.,. 2 75 © 3 00 
N. Jersey ami other Windfalls do... 2!XI (.« 2 50 
Blackberries.cultivated, p quart. Ift On 20 
Do. com mom, V bush. 3 00 (.1 ft nn 
Whortleberries, »' bush. 4 00 © 5 00 
Raspberries— 
Antwerp*. 3d quart. 8 © JO 
Black-Caps, prime, V quart. 7 © 8 
Black-Caps, poor. do. 1 on 5 
reaches, Charleston, Delaware and 
Virginia, crates. 3 00 @ ft 00 
Feaches, N. J. windfalls, F bu*h.. SO © 87>£ 
Currants, red and black, F lb. 12 © 1.7 
Fears, Southern, F crate. 2 00 © 3 00 
Watermelons, per 100.3(110 © 60 110 
Feanuts, prime, F bush. 3 2ft © 3 541 
Fean uta, common to good. lift © 2 7ft 
FOREIGN NEWS 
Great Itritnln. 
Lord Derby has entered a protest against tho 
Trish Church Bill, on tho ground that the meas¬ 
ure looks to the severance of Church and State. 
The protest is signed bj r forty of the Peers. 
A special dispatch to the Boston Evening 
Transcript, under date Queenstown the llith, an¬ 
nounces the arrival there of tho Harvard crew 
at noon that day. The men were In excellent 
physical condition, having been directed un- 
pleusantly onlj' in a slight degree by the voyage, 
and an*, consequently, already prepared to settle 
down to “steady work." Their boats are in fine 
order, and (lie crow only require the short prac¬ 
tice necessary lo gut uecaslomcd to the new 
course where the race will take place. 
The proceedings which took place on Tuesday 
night the 20th in the House of Lords may he re¬ 
garded a* among the most important which have 
occurred in many years. The Irish Church Bill, 
as sent lmck from flic Commons, was taken iij) 
for discussion. It was evident from tho manner 
of those presen 11 hut a serious crisis had nrri vcd. 
The debate was warm throughout, tie; Opposi¬ 
tion showed a bold front, and 1 lie Government 
members were equally determined. On a vote 
being taken, the majority against the Govern¬ 
ment was BOVenty-eight. 
The Orangemen of Lurgan, in the north of Ire¬ 
land, have destroyed u number of houses occu¬ 
pied bj r the Catholics. 
Spain. 
In the Cortes, on the Hth inst,, Marshal Prim 
introduced the new ministers, and remarked 
that the present Cabinet mi constituted from 
the majority; and though the men had been 
changed, the policy of the Government had been 
unchanged. The Republican Deputies replied, 
making a severe uttuck on the Government 
policy. 
France and Prussia have recognized flic Spanish 
Regency. The sessions of the Cortes are 'sus¬ 
pended until October. It w;is rumored on tho 
17th that Don Carlos was on the frontier. And 
dispatches of the 18th state that ho had entered 
Spain. 
General Lersundi, formerly Captain-General 
of Cuba, has received overtures from the parti¬ 
sans of Queen Isabella, but refuses to espouse 
their cause. 
Spain is in a sad condition, Judging from latest 
advices. Excitement prevails throughout Hie 
whole country. The people arc* in fear of 
another revolution. The army is disaffected and 
several o (floors have been arrested for disloyalty. 
A light between tin* Government troops and the 
insurgents occurred at Gudad Real, on the 30th. 
A foul plot to assassinate Serrano, Prim and 
Rivera has been discovered. 
ProviMioiiM. Fork, Tim nuirki't I* in tho same 
ilnll, unsatisfactory condition. Shipment* ubrotul 
art* almost nothing, tin* few lots taken being ou ulU 
Contracts. Thera I* still no disposition to push busi- 
imss. Holders inakhiM the best of the smison, nnd 
running out only such lot* as will In iug about former 
Umirex. Thaarrival*, ore tight, uml tlm stock I* not 
very burdcnsoim*- BrcHl* living sold in Jobbing lots 
at very steady price**. Ifurd has been rnling in tin* 
buyer A favor, prices hid a shaded ft trifle. Tim sale* 
arc wholly to inner. IUVio dlieu Wauls *>f Hit* trade. 
Bacon, cutimmts, Ac., are neglected, with small sale* 
at stclldy nrlc.es. Kneel pis fur the week, 267 bills, 
liork, 72ft iiltgx, cut int*av*. OXt tierce* lard, 1,120 keg* 
lard. 170 bbl*. beef. Lu*l week, 40 bids, pork, 487 pkg*. 
cut meats,.400 tierces lard, Mu kug:» lard, 2ft bbl*. beef. 
Beef. Plain Mem, F bbl. 00 © 10 (X) 
licet. Extra Me**. 13 (X) © m no 
Bucf, Prime Moms. F tee. 20 00 © 2.7 00 
liner, India Mess. 2ft IN) On 30 IMI 
Fork. Fritne Mess. £< bbl. 28 .70 © ',,".1 2ft 
Fork, Mess, Wustern. 32 75 © 32 87 
Fork, Prime,Western... 26 50 © 27 80 
Bacon, P m... ltt^ - 171 , 
l.ard, In btds. 14 © ItljJ 
I lam*, pickled. 11 IR© 17 v: 
Ham*, dry Halted. 16ft;© lift; 
Shoulder*, Pickled.. 16 © li)Jg 
Shoulders, dry salted... 13J«;(<« II 
Beet Hums V bbl. 23 0U on 23 ,70 
Poll I try and Game. -Fowls sell quickly when 
the coops douot.diuw too great an inclusion of roost¬ 
ers, ao.I iiisti week's flgiires have ruled since oar last. 
There U a dosiro on the part ol receivers to rale 
chickens by the pound. Quoting them in pairs when 
Hie stock come from varied ponds, tends to dlssati* 
fy owners, as they are unable to discriminate as to 
what represents heat paying si/e* In a general stock. 
Young geese pro in market, and loivesold at $3.50 per 
pair We quote small turkeys, 30©22c.; fowls, 23©24c,: 
uhlekons, per pair, small, 62©75c.; large, $l.u0©$1.37,; 
geese, do . $1.7o(f<i2,75,: slack*, 87© $1.13. 
VegntftbleM,—Extra Dykemun potatoes only will 
bring $2.25. Seobeok* arc quoted at $1.50, and Jack- 
sen Whites, $1.25. Hnuthern potatoes will not pay 
shipment,. Bermuda, produce Is about run out. 
Bermuda Potatoes per bbl.,. ft 00 ©- 
Burmuda Oalolis per bbl. 7 (10 04 8 00 
BermudaOuloes half bbl crate.,.,..<.r. 4 no 
Connecticut Onion*, per bbl. ...© ft ,70 
Virginia onions, crato.2 00 on 
“ white, bbl..7 Id) O' 7 50 
Onions, rope, per KX) bunches. 8 (K! (« fl III) 
Long island Cucumbers, per KXI. ... 75 © 87 
Norfolk Potatoes, per bbl,. .. GO © 1 00 
New Jersey and Long Island Potatoes, 
per bbl .. . . I 25 © 2 2.7 
Norfolk Touialoes, per bush. ., 7ft© 100 
White nqutiali, L. L, V bosket. 2ft ou ftu 
.Marrow Hquasb, per bbl... .. 3 00 ©- 
fellow Crook Neck Squash, per bbl.2 2ft © 
Long Island Posh, bbl.. 1 fio © - - 
Cabbage, hew, per 100. 1 00 © (I 00 
String Bean*, per bid. t 50 © 2 00 
Bcels, new, per l(X) bunches..© 6 00 
Green Corn, per IOU.. .. 1 00 © l ftl) 
Wool. -The market, 1 * not settled. The past week 
ha* been a bn*y one for receiver*, slock fairly crowd¬ 
ing on the market niutiulac'U'-er* have purchased 
cautiously, the prices being to high. At, the close 
SPECIAL NOTICES 
USE JOHN DWIGHT & CO.’S 
JBEST SALKltATUS or their SOPER CARR. 
SODA. No others are equal to these for cooking 
purposes. Established ISIG. 
GOLD MEDAL THRESHING MACHINE. 
IP you want a Threshing Muehinn, send for Circu¬ 
lars and Judges' Report of the Machine awarded 
Tw 1 Gold MWtuls.at the Great National Trial, Auburn, 
K. Y., July, 1866 . Manufactured by It. AM. HARDER. 
CobleskJU, N. Y. See adv. in last week's Ki iial. 
LIONEY AND STOCK MARKET, 
Nkw York. July 23, 18(59. 
Tng money market yesterday was actually easy, 
and dealers In Public Funds obtained loans at from 
li to 7 per cent,, and railway brokers at 7 percent., 
both being readily supplied. 
The Government sale of $1,000,000 in gold was ef¬ 
fected at an average of 134.50© 135.30. The business at 
the Gold Exchange Bank was :-Guld clearances. $60,- 
203,000; gold balances. $1,585,577 50; currency balances, 
$2,100,844 71. 
During the week tho daily fluctuations of gold have 
been: 
Optniax. Lowest. Hivhust. 
Saturday.Vfft^ lMftftf m 
Monday.136X 135X 136',; 
Tuesday.Lift 77 135 lftftx 
Wednesday. ...13ft« l‘M% Lift J 
1 bursday.LiftX 137X 137 
1* Dday.135X 135% 135>; 
Close, 
135* 
135% 
137% 
K45% 
135% 
lJa% 
Milch 
Hoove*. 
Oow». 
i'll vc. 
..6,11.71 
68 
3,1126 
. - 7.23.7 
ftil 
3,11*211 
1 6,517 
81) 
1 , 1 ®; 
.5,1)37 
U« 
1,505 
LIVE STOCK MARKET 
Nkw York, July 23. i860. 
Tine markets have been fully supplied with aul- 
mala of all kinds, and ordinary grades have ruled 
lower. Fat cattle ami sheep are not plenty, and with 
11 lively competition for them such are taken upon 
arrival at higher rates. It appear* surprising that 
with nearly double the number ot hogs prices have 
advanced p it,. This is due to the breaking up 
of the "ring," which kept the prices dowu herein 
order to depress the Western market. 
The following are the receipt* for the week ending 
to-day, shown in comparison with other seasons: 
l ,nst week 
Bee vch.—T hough receipts are Tighter than last, 
week, they are still heavy, but the bulk of the stock 
has been of poor duality, many Texan* being thrown 
upon the market, with some low grade Suite bulls, 
and little two year old Western steels, which ought 
to he kept upon the farm rather than sent tu tho 
shambles, on account of the scarcity of fat cuttle, 
and u good demand for SUOn, price*ol Choice droves 
advanced !-;e. e in., the best selling utlllMc., hut wore 
extra grade Durham* of 8t; ewt. Below these prices 
fell off lo 15f« I6c. for fair to prime cattle, and He. for 
medium, with the lowest grade at Ik,idle. Bull* 
brought 1 - c. p m live weight, while lion Texan cut¬ 
tle sold at Ilk* 12c. There were close upon 3,41X1 cattle 
on sale Monday, but Homo ware left over after n slow 
market and low price* for the hulk of the stock. 
Too many thiu droves were on sale. 
The following Wednesday there were 21,000 beeves 
In the yards, tint these Included III) stale cattle. 
Willi tint exception of the thin lots, all were sold, 
and the market-closed with 11 littln iinnncss The 
best drove on sale was made up of Ift extra IlllnoU 
grade Durhumg, which would mess 8ft, uwt., and sold 
lit an uverugo of 111 ft. c., the top* brliighig I6%c. An* 
other line drove of ISA Kentucky cattle, same weight, 
fed In Fayette County, brought 1ftft;©hie A fair 
drove of 7 ewt. Illinois steers averaged H%e., while 
60 Texans, of 5J-5 ewt.. hroughl ilk;., amt a car of little 
bulls averaged $;»S (< head, ur4 %e. V in, live weight. 
The following utc the price* nl tho close of the 
market; 
This week. Lust week. 
Cent*. ( 7 ,apt. 
Extra line bullocks. F !b.,.16ftf © 16% ICt; i„) - 
Good tu prime. “ ...15% 60 hi 15ft, on hi 
Medium .............. " ...14% ©1.7 14% on Ift 
Ordinary... " ...13 ©II 13% © 14% 
Poorest grade. " ... ',)% © 11 12 © 13 
Averago of all sales.14% .11 >; 
These cattle came from the following States, viz.: 
Illinois. 
.... 5,017 
Kentucky . 
. 4 SO 
New York. 
.. .. in' 
New Jersey. 
_ 
Ohio. 
. 305 
Michigan... 
. lo 
Missouri. 
. 200 
Texas... 
. 526 
Pennsylvania. 
. . f . * 
Indiana. 
. 245 
Hili'li Cows. With 11 , heller demand for mlllc, 
the producers are lidding to their stock of cows. 
More are Offering, but all the good ones were quickly 
taken, and prices rilloil $3©5 d head above the rates 
ol the same kind lust week. Nothing very exlni. was 
oll'ered, bill, some good cow* brought. $IIK)©tlk7 each ; 
fair milkers, $8U«>ikl, and common cows, which arc the 
hardest lo sell, at, $.>ii©6,7. 
Veitl C'nlVeu.—There 1 * a falling mr in the de¬ 
mand tor veal, llin call being morn for fut, mutton, 
(in Mil* account calves have been selling at lower 
rates, lew bringing above I0%o,. with good utlOo., 
and common a* low a* 7e. for poor, milk calve*, and 
fv," 8c. for gras* on I vos. A carol' tho lutter averaged 
$10 per head, another cur brought $11, and 11 car milk 
calve* $11.18. 
Sheep and Lamb*. With Ju*t, about the nv 
colpts of tho previous week, the only change is a Ut¬ 
ile ad vii nee on fut sheep umJ U corresponding dec! I no 
on luiuhs. The proportion of good sheep 10 com¬ 
parison with the free arrivals is very small, so that., 
lo secure rheni. butchers bid against, each other until 
they run the price* of lnfte.llft is nlo-cp up to 7 !;©V ft;e. 
F n,. Good, fair sheep are worth 5'©ivtt%e,, with thin 
at U" I ftr. when weighed, and still lesa when sold ut 
$l.iis,v2.fto pacli, 11 * Home of them have to he. 
An inspector of live slock or deled n nalcMHiar. not 
10 sell II ear of thin sheep, save to a funner to lake 
into tho country. He look the ground that they 
were unhealthy food. At least farm or* had hotter 
keep such at home Lambs are oll'erlng more freely, 
and 10%C. Is the top id the market, few selling above 
10c. A carol 57 lh. smttj lambs was sold at Ihc., with 
some, of 6(1 It., at H' .e., and a few, weighing 5'J lbs. 
at III 1 ,, cents. The best thirty-live Kcqtuckv sheep, 
llll lbs., bri'ili/lit 7ft,e ; With n eur of State, 85 lbs,, at 
5 v'e., and n ear Of poor, 64 Ro sheep, at. te. A n average 
ol 4,885 sheen wos $3.M1 eueh, while 1,137 Jersey lumps 
brought $5,44 pur head. 
Swine.—I'll e " ring" Is smashed, and western pur¬ 
chasers on eastern account now buy without restric¬ 
tions us to price. Thu Chicago operator*, or owners, 
were stubborn, and tJboCOUtblUatiun would not work. 
'I'bl* lift* (ml. di Cssed hogs at tlielr real value hero, 
vl* I2%e. dressed, even with twice the receipts or 
lust week. Hogs are Contrary tilings to manage, and 
it is said that constant contact with them impart* 
thu nature of the beaut handled. However, some 
Important lesson* have been learned in trying to 
manage a "ring” of hogs. The market, closes very 
11 rut. 
LATEST-July -2.1, I*. M. There were 1,182 
I'altlo arrived at Coiumnnlpaw this inuriiliig. and, 
save ft few Texans, all were sold at lO©Kio, per lb., or 
at the rales of Wednesday fur cnmiaiiondlUK quali¬ 
ties. The entile run from quite Common to pretty 
good, with no extras. 
Sheep ,\rn still flrmer, with very light receipts. 
Only medium lots of 88 lb. Glim slump brought 7c., 
with linn Ml nek. Weighing 73 lbs. at lie Lamb* sell 
ill'.© He,, a lot of Jerseys, 06 lb.*., just bringing the 
latter price. 
flogs—Aro unchanged, with few In to-day. 
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